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T3 THE 'DAILYV ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934. e T 'call back, if they could, the half billion dollars' | feew—reesoe e, R TG NN DO e S 13 Dally AlaSk(l Emplre worth of government interference in dmugh‘L relief, et T’ PROFESSIONAL ] Fraternal Societies I 'so the victims would be free to watch their crops 20 YF,\RS A‘JO = A1 OF i ol ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER .00 inio dust, soil blow away, livestock thirst-and it e = —— G Chanial - , R S T 0 BT A L, s vt S’ T i Prom The Empire ; " Helene W.L. Albrecht ||: . EMPI PRINT! A at Second ! . that closed sweatshops, increased minimum wages % PHYSIOTHERAPY e et it " e .L" “yinens, Alska. —————and banned child labor, so that the unscrupulous | e Juneau Aiissgs, ety S TE B ] e ,,.fi:,‘.“""l in the Post Office in Juneau as Second tmss’cnmpemor would be free to drag down the honest aduah Ray, Medical Gymnastics. \ every second and - SR ptIon EATER = — |business man and so that children would enjoy AUGUST 24, 1914. AND Transfer Co. 307 Goldstein Building ! ## fourth Wednesdays a Dellvered by eavrerCin Juneau and- Bouglas for $125 the freedom of slaving in the mills and throw more| The Foonin saitngn PRk ol Phone Office, 216 8:00 p./m, Visiting | 1 sobes S e tollowing vk | men out of work? twcg Snoit‘ Satijfacv;ryt. according | when in need of [ z brothers welcome. ,u{}m];'snul . J12.00; sl months, in 4 """~} Naturally, they do not mean they Want to do|ypere “wio was in Junean. gm! MOVING or STORAGE |3 : P n.;o!;:n M. Walmer | Bibacribers. will eonfer 4 favor it they will promptly | this. But whether they know it or not, the freedom |pave 46,000 rves already and ex- | Fuel 0il Coal Rose A. Andrewh Exalted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary o e s L failure or Irregulatity ' ypoy prate about, is the freedom to hunt for alpect to make it 50,000 by the close Transfer Graduate Nurse i KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS oL [ Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374, | job that doesn't exist, the opportunity to starve. of the season. The extra large run Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- Seghers Council No.1760. | i«fifi;‘sflu oF A?SOCI?TEDI Pnslsls1 S| })f reds hhxs ina r;xeas:kx: n;xade up | e . h [ ’;‘ fn‘e},] Coln;l;c ln’l:(n(l‘;n! bh;e:zngssict;ngomd last | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to th — or the shortage of pinks,” he said. 5t SAURe N o \ F Obttoe Mokl i o Brph odligy at 7:30 p. i, ‘ 01 ) t f all news dispatches edited to 3 | 0 1 e ot Sthatoriee cradited in this paper and also llnz A BETTER HUNTING SE/ N. Cheaper | H. S. GRAVES l | Evenings by Appointment Transient brothers urg- fooal news DyFiiusd birelp, e g Capt. John Rex Thompson, i “The Clothing Man” | Second-and Main Phone 259 | |ed to attend Council ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER' E = potentate of Nile Temple, Order BUT BETTER i e <) Chambers, Fifth Street. ! THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION t Although we believe that curtailment of the|of the Mystic Shrine, arrived on Home of Hart, Schaffner and | |3 : JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K | F { hunting season in Alaska on migratory wild fowlthe City of Seattle and the Shrine | Marx Clothing } H. J. TURNER, Scretary \is unnecessary and not justified under existing con- d_cgree team consisting of the of- | E. B. WiLSON el £ | ditions, it must be admitted that we could hardly |ficers of Nile Temple of Seattic|§ RICE & AHLERS CO. 1 | Chirgpodist—toot Speciatist | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1) | escape the restrictions that have been placed upon :::dufg :m;c 'mla re“w r((i;:ys ut],o PLUMBING HEATING B | 101, ‘Goldsten, Bufiding | 'Second and fourth Mon- it |the entire country. Excepting Alaska would be|Sonduct & mew cass tacross the SHEET METAL gonmaene L e e R PHONE 495 Ig‘:in‘x’s’nefi‘t;fll’m:m? dlmrult to explain to millions of people in the pected to be‘ betiween. - 40. SHR 180, “We tell you in advance what GARLAND BOGGAN “,7 - e nelad s e 4 cmws who are densely ignorant of conditions here pilgrims from Juneau and other Job will cost’ Hardwood FIOOTS i I o E. HENDRICKSON, [that call for all of the liberality that can be exer-|Southeast Alaska towns escorted by T P S O Poli | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | r; James W, LEIVERS, Sec- { clsed in such things as regulations on hunting. |the guides, who were prompted en- | o — = Waxing olish,ng | | DENTISTS 1 Still, under the ceasonal arrangement just adopt- | tirely by gentleness. T D S, ] | Blomgren Building | e ; ) | andin IRl & led for Alaska by the United States Biological | \“l)(,ET ]U%R}?)E i % 8 ! PHONE 56 I Dot Ao : 5 | Survey, upon the recommendation of the Alaska| American vessels were notified | BT?N:( 2:‘] bg’::}f‘"it o ad - — | L L Lot o 117 F. 0. E | | Game Commission, we have not fared too badly. hyh the U. S. Customs office Lhat;} "“um'h_":‘mks a8 Chispe b P B et o thiid hoiduss. s i {Most of us will get as much hunting as we did|When at sea they would be spared | | i ¢ i o prlechs 5 % PG i ~|under the 60-day season, despite the fact that we il]lCOnveniencg and delay by dis-| e e R 2 ‘ PIONEER CAFE i Dr. C. P. J I};’:l;,:;zglfiselgfl;Daff,],:f;‘ v];u h WHAT WOULD THEY CUT OFF? |awe limited o 30 days of actual hunting. The open PVINg Whclr colors immediately e 3 M RAYE T inmier € | |w. P, T. W. Cashen! Securetary. | season, beginning on September 1, will close on | guc €O IR B U O B P LADIES’ HEEL | ‘THE HOME OF Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | |:i_____ — - | Republican critics of the New Deal, in Alaska November 5. Three days out of each seven, Satur- Washington, D. C., and had ben an % | Building .'. 4‘. { and elsewhere, condemn it for interference With days, Sundays and Mondays, the killing of migratory | sent to an collectors of customs| | LIFTS | Telephone 176 [ | Our trucks go any place any private initiative and “riotous” expenditure of public birds is permissible during the 60-day period. That|on the Pacific Coast. ' | Lenlhcr—fis::-—(‘ompflsltion R RN time. A tank for ol Oil funds. Yet the charge made at a local G. O. P. is as much bird hunting as most people will want e | The Best Shine in Town ‘ jl:lim =7 o —- and a tank for crude oil save rally that the New Deal would sacrifice all that is'to do. It ought to make it possible for everyone| James McCloskey arrived from| um.uv;ggg Z—"m‘ PARLOR | | | MISE Sll()l i R 2| | burner _trouble. ! precious to Americans is without foundation. The ' to enjoy the sport as much as would be possible ?::angi(’\;vayl 1.;‘1;“111} J. f‘]‘ Stetson, | 2 I nos?gg;“filfi(;gnm ! | Dr. J W Bayne l | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | ‘ ideal that this will always be a land of freedom ' yunder the old 60-day continuous hunting. e h:d Llj:n Vl ronl\ Llln. B. C| = = — HOL"SE.D‘RESSES A | DENTIST i RELIABLE TRANSFER \ and opportunity is the thing that the New Deal| In Southeast Alaska, a closing date around o ' by”hl:” l‘)‘;‘(’)‘;‘her ggf)fmmm‘?:\‘."'*'*———-6---4}‘;\‘ —5 1 and accessories 46 modefate | || Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ol is trying to preserve; that is what it is designed November 15, would be much preferable to thej, . 0o B ch, SO MODERT | sl || otrice hours, 9 am. to 5 pam. | {7 to do; not to destroy but to save the liberty of earlier one. But with no zoning of the Territory [ a¢jin gicirict. | BEAUTY SiloP [ $ i Evenings by appointment | 1 Commercial Adjust- l thought, of action and of speech for us and those possible, to open the season later here would deprive 22 | ' 403 Goldstein Bidg. Phone 357 | Siolia & PHONE 321 } 1 & Rati Biire | who follow us. !interior residents of practically all legal' hunting, | Weather for the preceding 24| | ALice CLARK = 3T @ ’ ment d_lmg ureau | All of us want private initiative, but when the which, of course, is not to be considered. Between |hours was cloudy with rain. Thera . J 5 £ wARRACK | Clmperath?g wgth White Serv- other fellow’s initiative Tuns to speeding on the now and next year every effort should be made|was a maximum temperature of 4 ‘R l‘) Si ' ! S ;‘ish::'i;‘(::( = | other side of the road, as the New York World- to have the Territory zoned so that in 1935 we can 59 degrees and a minimum of 47. Construction Co. ODEIE S RMPOn | We have 5,000 local rutifiés | Telegram points out, we call loudly fos government have a season that is more fitted to conditions Prempna}lonrwns 42 inches. PHONE 36 || Joneau Phone 487 ’ Opl. D. | (;n s S | interference in the form of traffic control. Traffic nere i M TR | | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | 5y “regulation often becomes inconvenient to us but we | TR — sire ';'(';" Location Notices af Em- | F ! lege of Optometry and T O e 7 bear with its restrictions as the price of survival.| one solution for the Louisiana squabble would 0&7 L 5 | or very prompl i . gl::l?“;‘:mgy 5 1 3 5 X The farmer wants freedom of initiative to Plan e o give the State back to the French. Maybe | 2 | lasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | || e ! as he pleases, the business man o manage IS g wouldn't take it, however, if the Kingfish went|f="rrmrrrer—eooeeeeoeeq LIQUOR DELIVERY ‘ BEER s =| | Jones-Stevens Shoep | company as he desires, the investor to take a flier iy i H R AT AT T E o 28 y A s, | i - | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S 1 in his pet stock. But when the free farmer cannot vy coihepi arry ace |r'-' B 15 Dginl:r.n::t.r:g_ugsxfl.l, ‘ { READY-(':I";»I;V::I‘: S ] meet his mortgages, when the business man's market ‘g eqory Safety vs. Highway Recklessness. DPRUGGIST i1 E of Guaranteed | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | Seward Street Near Third vanishes, when the investor finds the entire Z J[ J 0 It Room 17, Valentine Bldg, securities structure upset, these rugged individualists | (Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle.) The Squibb Store ! Qualities! B oitiie e i e 3 R T O PGSR S S R call for government help. ! During recent years the accident rate in industry |} D 'r C B Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | : The Government today is helping—not because has steadily declined. There is a constantly proving | e e ““il < ru 0. bu;m;si‘::n;:u:?.zngm:m:; to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ‘1| JUNEAU-YOUN : {ollnauals fr i u stries 1 tholl | ol A I | 1 is its duty to save Individuals from an overdose ist of manufacturing indusiries emploving thou- | p-o— D ERE (o g BEER Is yours when you pat- “( | Funeral Parlors v, of private initiative but because the innocent are san:s of men va.ch op.ex;l.iihit: mon . : ! . o V:; e |1 ronize this establishment! — — — s e Fansbat Directors v suffering along with the foolish and the nation has Without a single serious mis e 2e Ve £ace ) | A A and Enib tim | s acclde 3 dividuals, eas- iyt & " | . . S been imperiled by the misdirected initiative of the! ~The accident expetiente e R e F2EE DELIVERY t Rhinelander Dr. Richard Wllhams Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 few. If the G. O. P. can devise a system which (F€% WV (40 S0 TNICC o Gont of safety when {GENCY | DA RS and DENTIST & - will permit the Insulls and the Harrimans Lo con- .o g, peome careless and reckless when they 5 4 63 i e = Alt Heidelberg | OF'F(';CEHAND ‘;Ei?ENCE | — tinue their freedom of exploitation and plundering get behind the wheel of a car. Men who would (Authorised Dealbrs) N ;‘“]““' Oui 'k“““-“ | il as Pnsau 4:; ng “ H without depriving the rest of the country of the pcioihink of taking a chance in handling a piece 1 or Quic | ON DRAUGHT 4 g S 4BIN’S freedom to work and the opportunity to live l.hp.-.»‘of factory machinery, will try to save five ".,muws (HHA\QFAS \ : p R \Di() | . ‘7 = S T ’ will be no need for government interference to save on the drive home by cutting corners, passing on {1 REPAIR ! = - - ; America. That system wasn't devised when the|curves and at intersections, or doing one of the GAS 18 Th M- 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart Everything in Furnishings G. O. P. was in power and exploitation and plunder- | many other things which cause our annual auto- | OILS {1 Telephone e mners ' DENTIST for Men i ing went unchecked if not encouraged. That was'mof;‘;)t’ death toll u‘?1ddL;?:ss;nal;o:-m;:]sngccfile;};]:t. a 5 i HENRY PIGG . | HSCEI‘XSASR la).n;a. I;IoL glgg St 5 gov t inter- K00 .18 0 . : — ;_,,-,,,~,-,-~--~~4 R | & i = whas Ca"f‘.eg ihe dep"fi m?‘;:‘ )Zole::‘g\cnsmlcr;r:y!""r factories, managements have made every effort :“ ik L S R R ecreatlon | Office Phone 409, Res. | 15 7 Iergnce. e proponents of old sy. 3 The: ‘m instill “safety consciousness” into workers, and { | s | | Phone 276 ! | o believed it could rebuild on its own ruins. They | BT Tl e ove found that guard- uneaun ! i Parlors - || TE JuNEAU LAUNDRY I s waited and waited—almost too long. ing and perfecting machinery is important—but that { SEE BIG VAN | PR BT T Franklin Street between : Now that the menace of destruction is removed, |¢ne proper attitude of knowledge and watchfulness ]‘I tors i s BILL DOUGLAS TOTEM MARKET | Front and Second Streets ] ! the Old Guard, those who see their freedom t0|on the part of those who run the machines, is oto t| | Guns and Ammunition | - A a8 | ‘ L control things to their own benefit coming to an |yastly more important. FOOT OF MAIN ST. %1 s LOWER FRONT STREET | SRR ’_? rf;fle;—flhod{fifin:;flf:uh» ’\ | PHONE 359 | it end, clamor of government interference with indi- A percentage of automobile drivers, on the other ] Next to Midget Lunch n AL ASK A WELDERS Tz L O | | ez e i vidual initiative. What part of that interference |hand, feel little sense of responsibility. Consciously i S i S = ] DR i e | LLOCASH AT GANR Y | would they stop now? None has said. or unconsciously, they figure that it is up to the S Wel;‘::e | JUNEAU FROCK - Would they stop RFC loans to banks to the “other driver” to take precautions. And_ the in- ossibl Do 3 = S detriment of the depositor? Would they Wwith- "V‘:i‘eu:;‘:::-noieclg:‘; attitude is a soaring auto- |wmoughbym, oS mer Dock [ | T } SHOPPE draw PWA money, so factories revived by construc- | gl e | PHONE 441 | PAINTS—OILS | |} “Exclusive but not Expensive” ‘ " If drivers would make “safety first” their motto 5 | C. I tion orders and merchants selling to PWA workers |\ o4 he in thelr work if they were factory e s et Builders’ and Shelf oats, u:m Lingerie, would be free to go bankrupt? Would ‘they close |, ove0q the highways would not be the slaughter T._*_*_? HARDWARE Hosiery and Hats the ECW camps here so that the men employed |jupoq they are becoming in this so-called enlight- Thomas Hardware Co. Smith Electric Co. £ would be free to congregate in our communities %0 lened age. No piece of machinery is more poten- | | Shattuck Building become charges on local authorities? Would they |tially dangerous than the automobile. | 8% D e dange ¥ EVERYTHING I Mising Lecation Netioss ot Em- HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ] S l ELE T l THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS TR SEaVR i e Gastineau |~ AGEHAUED Our Services to You Begin and End at the Fossanphe oLy B [ ] ' Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ’ 'Engmgé‘gs O sln g u : Phone 4753 “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENEEA:!‘I dMOTOBS « .Br MAYTAG PRODUCTS 1 Frye-Bruhn Company W. P. JOHNSON 4 25% DISCOUNT e NO OBLIGATION 0 \ ALL »270 O1L HEAT SPECIALISTS LIGHTING FIXTURES, FLOOR OR TABLE ® { A Good Business Reference { FRYE'S BABY BEEF i Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery 23| 8 McCAUL MOTOR i COMPANY ! Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Just as you judge a man by his business con- nections, 50, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by its known patrons. The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be Judged in this way. This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. Throughout this period it has been identified with the industrial and commercial enterprises by which all this section lives. — The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Spechlty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building LAMPS, TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS, { 5 Z PLATES, IRONS, VACUUM Hal' ri MaChlne S[\Op CLEANERS, ETC., “ELECTROL —-Of'cdurse‘" .You Should Make Your Selection NOW While the Stock Is Complete ™ ds | TYPEWRITERS RENTED \ $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- fied customers IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I’s Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster An alliance here will help you. . [ J A U D L850 i SIWITH ELECTRIC AT Co. J“nefl; Iie Cfeam ! : ALJQSKA W The B M Behrends Bank Exclisive D:l:r:) ;%m.ucx's ] SHATTUCK BUILDING FEATORIRS CARSTEN - BERF--DIAMOND oy tociaet 20N e 1T R ' TC HAMS AND T'ACON—U."S. Government Inspetted =3 :;—la-‘_g, o