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'I’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY OCT. 27, 1934. with the major objectives of the New Deal, and|® — | D(uly Alaska Em plre champions them heartily. But he has not at any HAPPY- I PROFESSIONAL _[. Toitornil Socictics time been accused of a Socialistic slant, because 20 YEARS A(:;O | B = L e —— o ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER j, 1 writings and speeches he has made it abund- IRTHDAY FiAs 7y G 3 i At ___‘antly clear that he wants to work out an ordered Fros T i Helene W.L. Albrecht T | Gastineau Channel | Published every evening except S y by the economic life through the processes of democracy. PHYSIOTHERAPY [E 2 EMPIRE PR[\T]\(‘. COMPANY at Sec and Main It was Walter Lippmann who some months,| o rrtees o~ wea ! The Empire extends congratula- % Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B Tugsen. Al — 'ago set forth the real distinction between collect- Lot ot at? St ). i Bhy Mt e e | n‘fire\;l—red In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class ivism, old-fashioned laissez faire, and a plausible OCTOBER 21, 1934 birthday anniversary, to the follow= 307 Goldstein Building i :; P. 0‘-NELI(S skt ——'middle course. His contentfon was that the State| .geoian Canals Run Red With |ing: Phone Office, 216 | Lex').' edne‘sdvay o b casngclw?fn?:‘u R“A}‘EE‘S””Q“S for $1.25 DU ini(‘l\l'n(‘ ;u'li\L‘ly m economic life, en_thnr Humen Blood.” /In this manncrl _p,_ S ;mf}.](;o p.m.hvuumg O vants, § “- ‘: e, 1101 s % are on the western front. | Rk i - H. 3 H Subscribers will con s program did not envision the dmmled Tegu- | . or . correspondent’s story: “Last william C. Jensen PO v e L LA i L l.i‘.nv:'{ Sivers lation of busiress which is now being attempted in| ;v from dark to dawn, was a| Mrs. Muriel Ferguson sl i e B ! KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS ‘v'elephone for Neither did it suffer powerful certain quarters. hell filled with blood-thirsty dem- OCTOBER 28 h Sezhers Council No.1760. H -— § ¢ Not Because We Are Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. economic” interests to go their own way unhindered, | . " At aimost every point of the A. H. Hendrickson Cheaper Evenings by Appo:n:mer?t | Meetings second and last { The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the When their coi was contrary to the nauo}:\lal line man opposed man, often in Roland C. Ingman SeconA and Math Phone 285 | iM\mday at 7:30 p. m. 3 B e ot Eimwrise. "in thi pet Tand also the llerest, Lippmann's lded e “"l"z\ht“f‘f‘d o 11: close grip, with men face to face.| Heletin M, Podle BUT BETTER .z Transient brothers urg- Jocel rews publi policy in a capitalist State ”“}'] ”l"“” el rhey even wrestled as they died, William, Fullerton it 1ed to attend Council o e o ———————— |Government’s power as a balance wheel, to com-|. i nino each other in the can-' Alpert F. Garn e * “| Chambers, Fifth Street. "-"",’;.,S,'”&”H‘Ef‘ ‘NL‘EBE[?CABTEOL,‘RGE“ pensate for distarbing trends and unequal align- (o VTR CRER B 8 e Chad | —————— ; | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K — T ments in agriculture and industry and finance. |Z5 WEECL o o R cost E. BR. WiLSON | H. 3. TURNER, Scretary | This corresponds closely to the ideas of Sec-{, “l, oo, ! { RICE & AHLERS CO. Chircpodis—Foot Specialist | | — — - retary Wallace, who has firmly opposed all coercive 4 peepetov RRATING | 401 Goldstein Building | . MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 measures for production control and price-fixing, J. A. Hellenthal, well known at- \ PHONE 496 | 1Second and fourth Mon- unless for emergencies. Mr. Wallace is seeking, mmny' and Democratic war-horse “We tell you in advance what F—— ii|day of each mopth in (quite independently of the Administration, a set of | - "l (4iieq to speak at the sec. | Job will cost” e m.Scottish Rite Temple, ies that will utilize the power of government| . “yi" npemocratic rally of the| DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER ||| Yeginning at 7:30 p. m. bilize cur economic order without arbitrary cnm}ml;n | RN, T T R T R W T, DENTISTS E. HENDRICKSON, nterfer in the affairs of individual enter- ¢ B P, . L3 ks Sty i .r; James W. LEIVERS, Sec- :“:‘(‘;‘UB“CP 3 A rently ail of Juneau, D ‘Wnsconsm Dealers Taklng SR : Blfll’l'!lz;glNg\l;lsde ! Some of Mr. Wallace's ideas have prevailed in | SRR € oy 6 ua'tex‘::eg& Steps to Prevent | Hous9am to9 pm | - Washington, and others have not. On the whole, he |\ great reception marking the | Ov D inki Home Cooked Meals o o Douglas Aerie is gaining prestige and publlc confidence, desplic gy opening of Goldstetn’s Em-| CLl ey Table Board §1.00 per Day s a0 3 W F OB some conspicuously objectionable features of is r'u}n \Soctets 5 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS e T v ‘et B ociety folk graced the | & ots {h d third Mondays, 8 emergency agricultural program. He is gaining an p?,‘_ i & | MADISON, Wis., Oct. 27.—Use ofl My, i Mys, Oheis Hansen P Meets first an T onday f al audience, undoubtedly because |0CCasion In large numbers, and |, yicants except in moderation is \ Dr. C. P. Jenne p.m., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting RS £ :A“'hc"'-la“ ’:‘“:"’i‘“shi‘c‘;re esire o find @ sound|the big store resembled in ap-|pj.o denounced in Wisconsin by 127 Franklin St. I prankin s | DENTIST brothers welcome. Sante Degar, RARES L BHOWIL, 8 8 pearance a holiday rush in a large ) T ) ST DTS Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine W. P, T. W. Cashen Secretary. s i se between the chaos of collectivism F the man who makes his living sell- | & | PROGRESS TOWARD RECOVERY. :x:i; 1[1;;0 cct;:l‘r;: Prateig bl city—minus the rush, for the large ;.. jiquor—the tavern keeper. i Tl Building ot cro.\d of wel] dres,ed people had‘ | | ! 3 2 i o ’I‘h" st ue which was the second Telephone 176 0 ;4 on: g ntry, o con- | Where Are American Wines? the elegant building. The musical|ymendment now is witnessing a Construction Co. — time. A fank for Diesel Oil clusions can be drawn. Particularly because recovery | program, as Wwas expected, proved | ciatewide drive against drunkenness o Priokie aii | 3 SRS s e aetihe Gl MeVe has been “spotty,” some sectional industries and (New York Herald Tribune.) to be one cf the most enjoyable|py jiquor dispensers. . G g S| Dr J W. Bayne burner trouble. § businesses reacting much more rapidly than others A nation hardened to bootleg llfi?u:)r unmmbvc:ll]l?1 evm] presented };n J.l,rneau ‘Oml Dane county tavern operators| ——————— SRR § ‘ . l:'tENTisT Yy’ PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | because of specific cireumstances. finds it difficult to readjust itsel 0 suaver 3 might imagine himself on Second|gpened the drive to purge their | | 5 s il 7 However, the trend and progress towards recovery |milder beverages. At the same time it Is puzzled bY | Avenue in Seattle,” said one visitor bf’x,\m is ' of those - alsments whibid | LUDWIG NELSON by ;’ orltz\g:m:o:: :'r;g:‘g:ongd:,m RELIABLE TRANSFER . has been and continues to be definite. (its unfamiliarity with wines. In the old da. of lhf whose companion nf!dcd.. “Yes, or| g criticsm. Tavern keepers iy I | st ijy .i.)p;)\ntment. N £ 2 Total consumer income in August showed an(Volstead era there were only two kinds ‘:“‘1'1'"‘17 on State Street, Chicago.” | throughout the state are joining in "EWELER“ H ‘] PHONE 321 A a increase of $118,000,000 above July and a gain of(and “white ink” - Today there are not only clarels (TS } : R, 1‘ Commercial Adjust- T & $462,000,000 over August a year ago, according to and burgundies, Bordeaux, Moselle and Rhine wWinfs| apn. ang Mrs. W. W. Casey’' cele- | ers of the drive contend the lco—General Elec ’f“ gency 2 5 j ] Lol e R0, .8 8 %0} 15 mention but a. few), bt American, South Am-|peo Bor o F e ntversary. | iluor business must be put on e ) FRONT STREET | ment & Rating Bureau b s B erican and even South African wines of the Same|yeir guests were Mrs. D. E. Ep-|h plane if prohibition is to be | ™= % et | Robert Simpson Cooperating with White Serv- An increase of 2.2 per cent in the total of interest .. .oc Furthermore, there are years which are|g eyn, Capt. and Mrs. G. H. Whit- | forestalled. The first step in driving | % ’:! P ice Bureau ' payments made on land bank commissioner's 10ans y,0q4 and those which are bad. How is the would- ney, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNaugh- | drunks from taverns is refusal by THE MISSY ¢ IIOP i 0 t. D. Room 1—Shattuck Bidg. during August, was reported by W. I. Myers, GOV- he winebibber to discrimingte? |ton, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Perkins |operators to sell them more drinks. | | Specializing in i | Graduate Los Angeles Col- We have 5,000 local ratings | ernor of the Farm Credit Administration. Books have been written to help him. But as a|.,q Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeLong.| The taverns plan to distribute ! i HOSIFERY, LINGERIE, i i i ‘ege of Optometry and o0 e A jump of 77 per cent in the value of construc- practical matter the average would-be wine drm‘kcr ;lucrature and posters in factories } HOUSE DRESSES 1l Opthalology 3 g tion awards in sixteen Southern States during the ¥ stumped. The European wines are eXpensive.| . = aq.oo wno haq been in | 20d offices warning of the harm of | | and accessories at moderatc | ‘ | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground T — first nine months of 1934, over the same period in The American wines are uncertain. As for the 0N~ | o shoe department of the Hub | USINg liquor to excess. As a means | | prices ] ‘l | i 3 1933, was reported by The Manufacturers Record Doisseur of wines—he is in the same fix. H“.hfl‘;‘j in Juneau, had taken a position |Of driving out the bootlegger who | . B P 'S daily construction bulletin. 4 pey tWo or, Likee e WlSID Would nOMMA Wi i ke readwell #1085 {Daadies. chieap Bnd it SGuOR s ZT—————=;|{ DR R E. SOUTHWELL ] Jones-Stevens Shop R B litid is In sfarm Hhoouie: ook Dlsos s DAYy I BUrope (ior s BOod (¥AIags, As 107 G40 o the. Ve, (Wil ho scwiErhgar " My Optometrist—Optician i1 i & American wines—he is at a loss how to discover| o o.... Cloudy. | demand liquor of good quality. | | Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S 1 ing June, July, and August, bringing the total those which are palatable. The names are misiead- g SIS ' Eodte ndiets, | Gisilians. and ‘t z' : N e 2 { BEAD TG Wi { income for the three manths to $1580,000000.. The g tney usually seek to imitate European labels.| iy A wholesalers into the drive, proprie- | 111 office. Phone 484: Residence | || Sewsrd Street Near Third | income included $133,000,000 in AAA benefit Pay- apuch of the material now being offered under OLD NEWSPAPERS tors of taverns in Dane county ! “‘P 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | | 5 ments, according to Louis H. Bean, Economic Ad- American labels is no better than bootleggers’ “red| In bundles fo: sale at The Em-| haye agreed to boycott them un- | ;;‘ onew 39371300 to 5:86. ot — vieer to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. ink” and is as unrelaible in quality. Some of it is|pire cffice, 25c. Fine for starting| less they cooperate. | i 2 7 = & ',I; Production of electricity in the United States obvlously only grapejuice which has been “doctored.” | your fircs these chilly mornings. e v !I] JUNEAU-YOUNG during the week ending October 6, by the electric- The result is to turn away the discriminating from WP mdians of the northwest follow- ::—-—'———"————{- er. industey, lomledg 1,659,192,000 lzilo\v:\u hours, 'all American wines—obviously an injustice to those| There have been an increase of | ed the 1eaq of Navajos in the |} Dr. Richard Williams ‘I “cl; l:ge;‘:}lerga;}gzn °d with 1646136000 in the corresponding American wines which are fit to drink. ?-030 mules ule a fl(«‘;«'rv:{w of 2,000 | southwest, discarding the old trib- | i DENTIST | A { weck in 1933, according to the Edison Electric ! T!;eC(‘,{xnr-x]-;:-fmn:;nyn’: s:}ov;cr.z ‘hlr;w“:n r:s)[()lor&x\rl\;‘lz' hor ; v‘m:“rmm arolina farms :l‘:]l‘:jcgnimrd system for individual | % 1 “ OFFICE ANT> RESIDENCE | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 . o ecducate the lic as r g es. a yea wners] | il , ey oft-cpal REQQUERMfor §ne week encing SER" manox eXpensiv 5. What they lack is rT || Iexington, Ky, is developing an A teber 29, was 1,300,000 tons, 350,000 more than-in (‘he’l L:;\}lzllyi!;rofifmi)l(ilzn\x‘lx‘r‘:’sw:::ch ‘&e;‘ wislz to sell| | TOTEM MARKET J airport on a 105-acre tract used as THE BEST 15 = the preceding weks and 424,000 tons more than In py orrering countless mediocre imitations of Euro-| , Groceries—Produce—Fresh ‘ | a camping ground by Union sol- = = SABIN,S the corresponding week a ‘year ago, according 0 pean wines instead of carefully selecting and devel- | | and Smoked Meats | diers during the Civil war. TAP BEER [l Dr. A. W. Stewart ar announcement by the Bureau of Mines. oping wines that are as much native as are in “ WIEKZEG‘:X:];’ “?Y:};I‘UE | e | DENTIST < These figures along with many other indices France the various. “vins du pays,” they are giving| D4 ! Daily Empre Want Ads Pay! IN TOWN! : Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Everything in Furnishings undisputedly show that recovery is making definite the would-be wine drinkers a poor introduction to| |5 . [ SEWARD BUILDING for Men prosress and both industry and labor can feel a wmlx’s op o oud o s b FINE } : ‘ Office ;::)(:?ee ;1%9, Res. , idence g lacki n their behalf it must be poini - 5 | fi r,:;;g_ o S s e hibition was a bitter blow to the wine industry in w‘:h';';" r;""’"ile“:.l’zlnt THE .MINERS 1z £ 5[1 ko this country in that it interfered with the careful s s, | Recreation Parlors e T i | {development of local vineyards. But even before | THE JuNnEAu LAUNDRY PRICES. {Prohibition the custom was common to buy grapes PAUL BLOEDHORN | and Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Franklin Street between ] Lo R |from many different localities and mix them, x FRONT STREET | Liqu or st ore / .CHIRO.PRA.CTOR ’; ] Front and Second Streets ‘ A\ year ago President Roosevelt announced defin- well as to mix and medicate the wines presse E — & | v itely that his policy was to raise commodity prices. from these grapes. Here and there a few far- o ORISR AR BILL DOUGLAS g}lg“g‘:fi;‘_:‘f; r_‘;‘m;_‘v::“_ | :\t PHONE 359 l : 1M it couldn't be done one way it would be done in Seeing wine-knowing growers resisted this tempta- For Qul Sl inds by appetntmedt Iles ancther way. Prices have raised somewhat, not as tion and sought to make local wines without & R o e e e e standardization. But such wines today are hard, if not impossible, to find. That they exist no one RADIO tent or as high, perhaps, during the last year JUNEAU FROCK ITS 65| - 'lhc Reeitpn) ;)rn:um]ly h‘zped flirvrelteru'efl s | Who_ has drunk the local wines of many countries % REPAIR Scientific Masseurer SHOPPE His press confercuces last weel b in Europe will doubt. California has produced sound CON FS S Wise to Call 18 “Exclust i stand on the price policy. He is determined that New. Yak Stats used 6o l ) ] Telephone For Men or Women. Exercises sive but not Expensive' port and sound sherry. make some excellent table wines. But what has come on the market so far, with all manner of !European labels, suggests that the wine merchants !do not greatly respect the discriminatory taste |of the average American. Would it be better |business to instill this taste by accustoming him ganizations have already en- | 310 good native wine, instead of offering poor imita- tered this first series. tions of foreign wines? | | it e Brunswick Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP i e e B Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats for reducing or increasing weight. Electric ‘and Massage treatments for body or scalp. Salt Glow Baths. Cal. 142 Gastineau Ave., or Phone 617. prices will go higher. \ rising market is a buying market. With price ng as a fundamental policy of the Administra- , it is believed by many that a buying wave in commodities is near. HENI Why not organize a team BY FiG80 among your friends, and AL TSR P B get in on the fun? Teams EF & from all parts of the city i SEE BIG VAN | and representing many or- ! Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0Oil Coal Transfer P HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, -Prop. i S e PN § GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 Guns and Ammunition | LOWER FRONT STREET | Next to Midget Lunch | i Wallace’s Middle Path. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ! DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Just moderate prosperity would be enough. A Secretary Henry A. Wallace, in his address to land flowing with milk and honey would make the Catholic Charities Conference, confirmed the 'driving as irksome as new tar—(Detroit News.) growing belief that he is one of the few men in e high office who have a clear notion of what con-' In California you have to pay a quarter to hear stitutes a sound middle course for the United |Upton Sinclair's ideas, and some say they're worth s ates. Secreta.ry Wallace has mcnuned h\m‘elf{afi much as you pay tm thcm-—(BosLon Herald.) Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Preprietor PHONES 269—1134 Harry Race DRUGGIST *The Squibb Store Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. e 1 Obacco Change Open',ng "hcdgms consists in placing a sell- & '!’ | ing ordgr in futures against a pres- *1 -, = I (l G h fl’:‘r::‘:r‘é‘f ;';:1:‘;3): xxzs&g]fi; GASTINEAU CAFE “DES%IY(')%SS E:D?SY BdE %F\‘CON GENERAL MOTORS T Climaxes Industry’s Growth ;... it il an w w0 [ T i & oo K e French-Italian Dinners " Wines—Beer F rye-Bruhn. Com pany MAYTAG PRODUCTS he seller either taking or!, = ging “price risk . ) W. P. JOHNSON P By RADER WINGET with tl jinsurance,” and loans can be ob- Telephorie 38 Prompt Delivery 5 } NEW YORK, Oct. 21—A gong | coVin8 the price. | talned more readily on a stock of | 1 = | : /ing 1ike & giant telephone bel] | Even after the crop passed 10 |tobacco that is.hedged because the 0= & ; opened future trading on the New | the middle man, the merchant, the | yalue of the stock is “insured.” =t banker, exporter and manufacturgr, | Traders say the new exchange: there still were complaints. A small| 1 Creates a price stabilization price change meant the loss of | factor, thousands of dollars to those hold- Yok Tobacco Exchange, and the % soutn’s famed night riders galloped into the mists of time. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY A Good Business Reference & Around the little TEX ring 2. Establishes the market as a DISTRIBUTED BY amid Wall Street’s towers, men |8 large amounts of “’b‘“;-l £ ’pr;ce obx;r;:meter e Jistiad Bob: fadie’ ren b AIE Rk G Dodge and Plymouth Dealers it & shouted and waved their fingers. Various “protections” were thrown ers an opportunity to N ¢ :E Tt was modern man'’s way of stabil- | about the market. The most color- | hedge. ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by izing the market, an intricate fi- ful, perhaps, were the night riders. 4. Assures an orderly market. For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander its known patrons. The Florence Sho nencial maneuver capping more | Bands of tobacco farmers, raging j‘-d Establishes an adherance to|} graught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. The B. M. Behrends Bank likes to be judged in Permanent Waving a y than 300 years of tobacco growing |because of low prices, rode on fast | grades. ) this way. Florence Holmquist, Prop, | i history in America. horses to destroy standing crops or| 6. Reduces the cost of market- i HAROLD I R. Local Agent > 2 s PHONE 427 ; Back in 1615 England imported | fire warehouses to reduce the sup- | ing. . STABLER, Lo ge This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Behrends Bank Bullding | 2200 pounds of tobacco from the |ply and boost the price. 7. Forms a central point tor A . Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- = . 3 colonjes. Today the annual crop in lg‘Hed('nrl' 1‘1"::"“‘1115 dissemination of crop information. ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. — : the United States is around 1,400,- | Mitigation of a ese was —_———— Throughout this riod it has been identified with _“f 000,000 pounds with a farm value | sought through the TEX ring, and| SHOP IN JUNEAU! LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG SAVINGS! st e et a6 entervrish BY Ghich TYPEWRITERS RENTED y g of obout $300,000,000. In manu- | for yes;s leaders muthe xrndustry H U B M A R T alli¢his' section: Hyes $5.00 per month | factured 1 the value is more |have been converting farmers, R o7 Ypeer oa veow, | K E i ; m: 31, 000“;0000 It's the coun- |bankers, manufacturers and a host The Chflnllel Exckan, e’ An alli % o) hels o | J. B. Burford & Co. 4 £ try's third largest cash crop, sec- |of others to their plan. SECOND HAND CLOTH!NG [ MEATS AND GROCERIES 1 aiance hare ) B b “Ourdoormfl P is Worn by satis- ond only to cotton and grain, The new tobacco exchange is|| Bought, Sola and Exchanged | FREE DELIVERY MlKE PUSICH TELEPHONE 602 led customers 5 Wide Price Swings the result. The TEX ring is lim- WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | ® g_—\! Picturesque auctions in selected | ited to 250 members who pay $1,000 | L Opposite Cash Grocery | -* . southern tobacco centers for years | ‘or their exchange *Wd Otrh “1::11:: [ e - Juneau Ice Cream thave been the means of marketing | for standing room around the MEAT CO - the crop. But planters complained ©ng. All transactions must be made ALA SKA . The B.. M. Behre 8 Bank !l snogglggs of wide price swings between mar- | tarough them. GARDEN PATCH FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ALASKA | Fountain ot * Kkets md grades, lack of price rec- The most important purpose, per- FRESHER . e JUNEAU, ey ly | fhaps of the futures market is to Fruits and Vegetables TC HAMS AND BACON—U, S. Government Inspected . | oo meupennd o bt s e e mmwamm ictions made “a“buyer’s market” permit hedging. Stripped of details, SHOP IN JUNEAU!