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5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU E DAY DEC. 26 1933. are mxdlad pro wd coxL If they are (Buffalo Cou -Express.) | —en t deemed desirable for the welfare of the com- e A Aot 1o~ S 8 o e g % e S e o 4 .’ sagage e S Daily Alaska Em R g g S ol gl | g T PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | | placed before the Chamber of Commerce | g g 20 YEARS AGO | ==——— i | oF ) Eolinee. Dot 1 Aok 1 sk 11 Today and Temorrow e La il (- e | B SAR I T R ) e AL 'l 5 r i \ - n(‘m,l.T W. BENDER AL MAN \(‘l R Ww ould be taken, There, again, ! ! : From Tke Empire Rose A. Andrcwn | fdn _} = 5 ely, a vote taken and RSBV AULs T A, » SPMANN e s salin 4 | 5y L= - e o SCOMEANT ar Second any M the bill actively supported or opposed in <L By WALTER LIPPMANN B e reman e seeea | nmmcajb‘:::: !;:Q;ep—uu- H“‘ ¥. 0. KLES Kiots e J Alask ; our own L lature or at Washington The President’s Tas | DECEMBER 26, 1913 | sage, Cilenlo Trrigations ;vevery Wednesday ot » o e hath e Meor Vs Chamber Commerce are thus import- | 1 esidoent 8 ! Juvenile danits were grad- ) IR e B Tk 1 Visiting i m g in dotonie s Juph . MEvas Copyright, 1933, New York Tribune Inc ually r ing from festivities | i el kel ! | brothers welcome. \ - - es are taking note of the e v of Christmas eve and the holiday| | _Bvenings by Appolntment |1 L. W. Turoff, Exalt- O e L RS b knowing that it reaches The tent’s stock is listed o in the Uni f. Several parties for the young- ' | Second and Main Phone 389 | | & oo "o 51 sides, Sellvered by o o it it kol n only after serious and { many ent exch and the emained to bz held so & E By 1 e following rates: n represents the opinion of a daily quotations nowadays are by t ment was still at — T o One year ; x months, in advance its members l;u; means all the same. high pitch | = %] KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUR o A A 5 it th 11l prompely u Chamber, however, carefully There was a time when they mental | Ll E. B. WILSON | | Seghers Council No. 1780. ‘ y f re irregularity v affiliations. It has {w Between Ma and July it of money, the! Last minute parcels to arrive Chiropodist—Foot Specialist | |Moetmgssecond and last 3 said that any organization that | mattered little wh you lookea ment of debts, fixed charges,|from the south were distributed by 401 Goldstein Building | | Monday at 7:30 p. m. - seeks to exert political power is a menace |for the appraisal at home - or there have been dif-|the post office staff on Chi PHOXNE 498 | | Transient brothiers urg- 1 o to Amer utions unless it is organ- .‘abmad in the East or in the West !ev pursued in Br | morning from 10 o'clock until 1 g s:|ed to attend. Couneit T itical par That is why the or in the South, among Republi lia. Stanley B | o'clock. which htened “‘\" Qay S o, i TR .'Chambe};;, ;‘lfll\l’;cfl&wz L ¥ ciple in nnection is to can con atives or Republi for man; ho were remembe 7 JO! , sentiment, then advance it on progressives, among Bryan Demo- k|by familles and friends in the Helene W. L. Albrecht H. J. TURNER, Secretary A K 1 EED TO BE L meas: looked into. crats or Wilson Democrats, in the | PHYE“!T'“'EBA" - o e p f TION le is two-fold: To fiancial centers or grarian | Massaze, El(:z:‘:..clly. Infra ‘M ! 15 Cur truiks go amy place any # community-wide scope of { among employers or wage-earner | Ty, Medical Oymdasios || | @ids. VA “ank " for- Dl Oy oy to str the fact | There was virtually un s and a 307 Goldstein Building 1 i e ol e "l : : afzadterti v of T one Office, 216 || | and a tank for crude oll Juneau Chamber is r a one, or unlim In this period the form of a banqu Ph 3 i3 Wit ok, a three man organization but a far-reaching so- ble to an in- | 71 which included everyth — —t | VO o ty enterp: deser of the ed in the leg- arz in "'q\n‘h from soup to nuts and then so a g » ]| - 3 " financial support, at least, of all who do | isl s accompanied stments of the Relatives employees T || RELIABLE TRANSYER | i s in the vicinity bv a vmcmru.n- recovery in agri- must a most 2 and the | pgrs. KASER & FREEBURGER | & ——— — e i ed it is not a matter| culture and indu: t 1 t "1 emplovees nted with DENTISTS e e IR P A ] % i pride” to support the|sult was imme 5 the Uni ted SL.\':‘\ has| cash presents. Blomgren Building Iy 11c Ch : it “It is a matter, The country as approvec moral es in the 3 AR PHONE 56 1 , ; i .ve | the intentions of the rms whil and indu: The spirit of Christmas was Hours 9 am. to § p.m. 11 5 ot vice to the wunity Those who ht..c: it en]o)ed the:. BUbsHANCE T OE: popular lea | pleasantly manifested in the many alt ' : held he Chamber realize | v even if he wished to. Thus t | remembrances sent to the young SR —— e A1 e g the truth of statement, and new | it ol emotional impetus ben | woman who operated the te 3 = ! i visitors are impressed with it above| Bl . insistence exchange. Each one of the " Dr. C. P. Jenne | . 2\ Ian x s B the people, that in- DENTIST ] Wise to Call 48 ! ST e | —_— e were brought down compels e Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ! Juneau Transfer ; p | s i L £ | plane where they cquld b2 ! Building fils { | America Coming Back. {and applauded for their in Telephone 176 Ce. when in need g In tl T A % i the rough reality where they #758 . nal P \ The National Adn n's recovery ame time the pace of the re AR bacR e, TN .“]‘ | J. W. Bayne | or STORAG { 4 I W - {is bringing increased w seing to the r ! c 'y halted there was two t;x:lm;r gured :‘0)0}\/;1111:\ d i DENTIST i : ¥ A H excess of the realization of the people of New|in fact a con rece. ing the afternoon or : | e e 5 R : 3 in the opinion of former Governor Oliver Max | The net result r from s that. Unless his ro-|when a delivery wagon bel ”"”"’"\ ofi::"‘f‘):h“ ;”;“r;“ (e :m : Fuel Oil . 1 T North Carc | factory. Men who had approvec ompanied by an eco-to Frye-Bruhn Company came | al g Sistognt il ! ! p b C has plen < St s e o M All be resist-|down the street full tilt, driverl «ivenings by app | Cosl ! ‘ Ac dner says < does not realize | the reforms when they were en: will be x Sod Inioa: Mathean Teatie- | | Phone 321 | t o 3 of e it is set off from | acted began to cha e them now 'cd and if “:nd fmsne_ o Nt X e e \ ‘ x . & o \d is the center of | that they were being put into ef- in will in the end provoke an ex-|fer W nvsmn.mmz ‘mm."( iate = —a Transfer 3 < found with that reasonin A, vamnong { fect. Others challenged them be- | treme cons /e reaction. With- | front of Winter and Ponds s e e e | : it e bt advocates and the | Cause they were not being put in-|out an accompan revival ther atd Robert Slmpsou S 5 et Ther n 1 ¢ of Commerce Ezn (-rlr.u-; quickly and drastically / one way in I;vmcndn soc. Emnln\iefi of the B. :lef:h;;sn\'q\ | 0 t ] ~ I ) ne at 2 . enough. " llette was re. ically and qui mercantile company and th b, . ' 2 : of the C n i ane "‘““"‘(‘i gl 0 ported as beinz unhappy and like : at is by dict Behrends bank, were each present- || vf;‘:g‘:"; om;;zo:ng:ymmgol I‘ I K . ’ ; R L EABTG 4 | wise Senator Reed. ruthlessly d with a cast wristmas gift by pesled. It wo xpay e Cottions. outside e ciry, 13 ananio| 1E6 Genato: Reed. | The By | fuloRe e | od i & B FRpIRD ; Cothalineiosy | onnerup’s | i If > some extent the state of the city’s | yening to professors , and reports “N‘\,N; it % | | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | = N : v \ regard theretc Iveg Hotn Wastiha. | i Rioting of unemployed had nzx.h MORE for LESS 1 C £ He cites igures concerning North |ton th: s e un- mas of Los An ) H 3 1 vhich 18 € He | nappy be listening | i 2 day of horror, according PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL A PO ¢ el In 1 brought $19- | to them | thoze iispatches. Many had mtomec:;s_o—a(l)pncm;rml 2 —— e — to ettled 000,000 yea: dy has brought | But really happened j Ryes Bapes e B € $34,000,000. Our toba b in 1932 brought | was I rms | conf B | Room 1T, valent{ne Bldg. UNEAU-YOU H n 1 000,000, and this as brought $76- | | that ¢ ovement is the | GARDE PECIALS. 9 Ibs.: | Office Pnone 484; std’;‘f‘; ! ’ 3 AU- JNG ! these, in 000,000, Prices of other farm products have | ide an keep ¢ oooping apples 35 cents, Sweet, | Fhome 88 Offios Hows: 930 |} | Buneral Parlors | k offend TTiat For the last five | Deal aflo In \ds per Ib. 25 cents, fancy 1 to 12; 1:00 o8 | | Licensed Funeral Directors p To have been oper- |Of a suffici apid recovery allow themselves 10| yyipesaps $1.50 per box. Still have ;== s i = | and Embalmers | ) / to.extend ating at practically full capacity. All that |Teforms themselves d 2 S e of that dandy cider - . B | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 . a % Y Ak e TR is changing the whole economic life of the ix a,nd fote b;t‘am_:n 1 - jug, gallon 39 cents. Dr. Richard Williams | n g A maliay nd the same is true in most other |1y difficult to apply. | B ‘ DENTIST Fai = = o e % a complete rebirth, a revival, 1 hed 90 pounds | | fel - i v o " e ik a ne to our country. { The charge w! 20 feet out of the|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | SABIN, wh, e Sl s hee iy “‘\[]_:q’uc'nvzly bmu.:hlh ant reform |water after swallowing the hook Gastineau Building, Phone 481 “ S f & hers who recently have traveled inioent IS that he s {was caught recently near Marianna, | Sl i [ cisure hion across the country. .T: 1 of these {x;d s v‘m g Y~M ‘ da | -| Everything im Fuernishiage the com newspaper observe historian | G cource i i T T R S ST SR, e s B | for Men fax ), writing from the Far West w0 | Sio [ Dr. A. W. Stewart ||, A H rald Tribune yesterday, said: ohtes. do. rich T believe. Ao 2 i ;)Epmi;rs b= e By i : to record that to iate as well as he doss the circum The Venetian S| [ Boua S Ta R i3 § the question Bebterst ane. ol SN oRs wHIH oamndd him ko it The \‘i}l‘slll;‘“ hop | EEWARD BULLDDNG '|| THE Juneau Lavspry ’ 3 universal answ t cheerful | out, step by step, a combin: tain co: FIRST and MAIN | Office Phone 409, Res. | Franklip Street betweem i ¥ an ordinary capitalistic reco Ono- is that the trend of events gixi i Phone 276 | ; Frollabs Bosca doce i ’& 5 financial control from |and a rather far-reaching soci be toward 5 g - i o » | unitedly individual who to Washington, the thermometer of ction »n to think i ! | logic of this assertion in favor tional cond in New York does not register is the principle of an or- all public actions there is| | Juneau Coffee Shop || ,', kit b L i of working by and o himself can best put |rises in the na 1 ccoonmic warmth as promptly | dinary capitalistic recover 1t is, e upturn in the business| | Opposite MacKinnon Apts. | | JUNEAU SA]\[PLE L % a | his reasoning the more secure path by once di (I believe, that private If that true, then the| | Breakfast, Luncheon Dinner | | P ., % picturing some such situation as the fol- do not prc synthetic optimism, but we | based on the éxpectation of private | president will be aided by events “ Open 7:30 am. to 9 pm. || SHOP JUNEAU FROCK § 1at doubting New Yorkers, if they will cup | profit revives when the accumu-{and many m \mk(\ will not be ir-| | HELEN MODER 1| The Little Store with the . = mble in a room a dozen people who their hands over their ears and listen westward and |lated supply, and the cost of pro- is true, the fun- | BIG VALUES SHOPPE ¥ rested in the ine of business ward, will hear the rustling of a mew activity | ducing new goods is low enough to condition for sucesss ex- | “Exclusive but not Expensive” | hat be done to im- out beyond the Hudson and on acr the Ap- |be profitable. Obviously, measures that Mr. Roosevelt is lucky | | Coste, Dresses, Lingerie ; ! each not naturally palachians and over the midwestern prairies ana on | which discourage initiative or in that he 15 not compelled, as was | C. L. FENTON i Boslery aund Hate ¢ his own individual and westward to the Gulf and the Pacific | 0sts before there is an incr | Mr. Hoove work against th CHIROPRACTOR r p from the roots of the nation |volume of profitable sales must ¢ forces of South ¥ront St., next to —= ~ e - P But others in another line of ; a new liveliness, a new hope and faith. |18y & capitalistic recovery The second condition is to have | BEAene/d Barter Shop Sl R bu the program of think- The ndar may say December, but it is economic | I‘_IOW what x.n .m:‘ Drm\.n:“ of th publf(' understanding of the nature | _ | orfice Hours: 10-13; 2-5 HOTEL ZY‘NDA 3 ing e activities of mutual pringtime in America by all signs. | social reconstruction? 1t is, T be-|of his task, so that even | Evenings' by Appolntment ‘ beneli ) Now supplement America can, if it wills to, come back, and it has | leve, that uncontrolled priv ffer on particular measures, they | ‘ Large Sample Rooms . thes ive other lines of en- willed to do that. It has an Administration in ';:3“"3 g";‘{"f‘;‘ can still understand each other on | G 4 ELEVATOR SERVICE erchants, whole- on determined to halt short of no new | that are badly di others. I am not sure thai this| T 8. ZYNDA, Prop. educators, bankers, <periment recourse necessary to make the nation |boom years followed by devastating | understanding s in suffic " || HI-LINE SYSTEM ‘\ I ‘ t employees, and the hum again imemplovment and no profits in!quantity or that pains have been | I | Groceries—Proauce—Fresh —eee e tsed and outlined there fo quote former Governor Gardner once more, the ensuing depression taken to cultivate it. Buf it | S Bmokad Meats AN (R AT L hav r g p fit of all those Ther no use to throw obstacles across the| HOW to stimulate {vitally n y if fhe country is| || Front Street, opposite Harris GARBAGE HAULED | P d th ey repre path. The American people are going places;” { imoame(las gypowe | to be pa | Ik Hardware Co. | Reasonable Monthly Rates '| ° Th the repr tation the br B SR trol it for a long term s The third condition is for the| b1 CASH AND CARRY H » becomes the viewpoint. The less self seek- | been the President’s problem President himself to exercise the| E. 0. DAVIS } | wtain. To each individual comes These “Good Old Da find a way of stimulating and y dgment fearlessly on the pace of TELEPHONE 584 i hi | —_— controlling has not been casy {reform on the one hand, and. on| Day Phone 371 i | (Fairbanks News-Miner.) has he been entir ssful.| the other, in differentiating between | — 1 ts hibition is erased from the Constitution |But no one can fairly > his | what is really needed to stimulate o and we shall doubtless again be hearing | Administration who does not take:revival and what is merely the out- | Commerce is |certain picturesquely descriptive terms which in pre- | into account the dual nalure ofjery of vested interest. This T GENERAL MOTORS | sional man and Volstead d s0 embeiusued the English language |Dis task. 8 great detachment and per- and | essing his or her whe d to the m(‘brmlcd— ich as—Bunned, | = °(_ S r; koD spective: to judee how fast a re-| t . MAYTAG PRODUCTS ! the boczy ed, co: xvul dead the-world, fud- | he. GUERRON. T Y arises|form can be absorbed, how soon | J I h Sh pp g munity |dled. 'uno-J\ucc, groggy, goggle-eyed, | Whether he is right in Py |ib can be made technically work- uneau 18 e o mn W. P. JOHNSON o )l over, jagged, locoed, lushy, lit-|t© find a workable blend of stim-|gaple; and at the same time to C | co led-to-the-gunnels, mellow, moony, | Wation for reccv nd control for | sea what is essential to give con- | enter - rREETTsRT————. . n h the |ossitied, pie-eye aralyzed, pickled, plastered, pol- |reconstruction. My own view islfidence and encourage initiative| o ek 2 of per data and [luted, primed soused, stewed, sizzled, squif- t;‘i‘ ;‘j?r; HDIS:“’::; b;““\ "":t‘;“i“éanf 'm;hat is propaganda against | for-men and women ‘throughout a- districk oy 1 of test y from ex- {fed, spifflicated, screwed, tight, tipsy, tangled, teed-‘ *d 3 e el 4ce, | the re! nrvr‘ns.’ y 3 which extends for as much as sixty miles in MCCAUL MOTOR I o a be- up, tanked-up, three-sheets-to-the-wind, woozy, whit- ( had he concentrated exclusi on| Al this as set down here, is| P 3 his is Fegeniy s provided for Itled, etc. But in the opinion of some who profees |the orthodox measures of recovery 5"(‘\‘" complicated. But this at- some direc! 10;)15 C_h f"} ’Shlb particular\y COMPANY l individual |to be authorities in the matter, the condition of a (D€ Would mnot, I believe, have tempt to describe the nature of his true during the Christmas shopping season. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ) atiain such |citizen whose gait becomes wobbly and his mental "L‘;‘[‘f‘i‘jdt:'e“”r’“";j;; t point oyt | 15K 18 Tess complicated by far, T The'B. M. Behrends Bank Has helped . . opinions on im- ties obfuscated from the excessive consumption : o Poin® Out|imagine, than the decisions the e thi ible th: h it i {hree-point-two beverages, can only be correctly | (hat Great Britain seems to be re- | precident bhas to make from day | to make this possible through its service AR : g covering without resort to drastic!to day. both to the city’s merchants and to their r—— ——-———~—T Al | B il Gres: Sothin S ol Smith Flectric Co. | ¢ 3 { ¢ t 1 . eading. Great Brita {ss y anar i X 3 [ q}‘mm | Just about the only chance you have of making |PIe 18 TECACNE O industsial [LGEIN pokens Teporied fo Gt It is Alaska’s oldest and largest bank, ; ks mensine | g £3, Wharn ,"‘, B i ‘:;(;fw‘flm"g;‘:fq‘_‘i'éi‘;;::; economy compared With the com-{mately 24000 a year and it has built itself into the business of EVERYTHING B s & iy e Tribune) sty | plex industrial and agriculturall : the district which it serves because it has ELECTRICAL commu \ on subje ! & BRARAC 0 T goononuiigh- the Palted States. I n o0 - . g helped to build that business on a sound % of local, Territorial and N op | We judge that Al Smith's scorn of the baloney ;g;‘?,‘:‘risg::nir‘; 1;]1;. wond tave! | CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! and enduring basis. i One of the great f put lar that he doe want money in the wurst |’ [;"ke Great Britain plus Canads | | For & practical and inexpen- | Its experience as well as its complete i ——‘l'l : f;:c:fg:fi”h‘: d,;’v‘l‘u it ‘ ; and_Aus i ,i“,‘“‘,‘“’. »'hf 2 far| | Sive gift SEE ; facilities will prove their worth to you. 1 BETTY MAC l i b o A tehing the Wets wrangle | Tore dlosely inter-related ihan | The Venetian Shop ° ) BEAUTY SHOP | - ing the responsibility of gove over 1 (Ohio State Journal.) e A e boen i | NEE T And MATH are alert, keep their weath | the measures Wave been 0 | 107 Assembly Apartmemts discussions going on within | Governor of California, would sound a The B. M. Behrends 3 FEONN 4 i 3 ities’ Chamber of Commerce where ihey little more ve rooting for law and order— - e ol find sensitive barometers of the business ) B k - T - | - oMl | an | T There is little use lamenting the horse | olinas went dry. They at last learn- | b once it is out of the barn, and so it is with |in ect and support their home industries. | JUNEAU, ALASKA J. B. Burford & Co. ] laws. Better to have an eye to proposed | zeles Times.) | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | legislation before it becomes a law of the | e N 3 % | | customers” | la The local Chamber's Legislative Com- Having disposed of the problem of recognizing L l M ll I R N mncdt;a is appointed mainly to watch closely Russia, President Roosevelt may be given to won- Jl"u’du um )er l s, nCo YRR T, » all proposed or impending legislation. Bills dering if he will ever again recognize Al Smith.— The world’s greatest need 1is