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B R a Ak EREBEE m that on Wednesday night by Mr. L . thoughtful as Dally AlaSka Eml)lre |Richberg. He touched upon the questions raised by Section 7 (a) and the problems of price-fixing, ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER competition, weekly hours and future regulation : |On each what he had to say was balanced and Published _every evening except Sunday by the " EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Mair reassuring. S | As for Section 7 (a), he repudiated any sweep- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clasa \jng interpretation of it. Its purpose, he said, was i — to establish the right of workers to bargain col- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lectively. “When labor leaders seek to use the em- Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 |plovers as the means of coercing men to join their L mom:‘,’,. followt rates: organization,” therefore, “they are not only creat- e Ly advance, |ing & poor organization, but are violating the t . | fundamental principle of Section 7 (a).” He pointed notity the Business Office of "a‘ny failure or irregularity (Out the dangers of price-fixing not merely to the In the delivery of their papers. |consumer but to producers themselves. Any devel- Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. Igpment of the cartel system of monopolies must MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. lead eventually to State control of industry; in ¥he Assocmted Press is exclusively entitled to the the long run, people will not tolerate price-fixing wee for republication of all news dispatches credited to by private agreement. it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein Mr. Richberg recommends By mall, postage paid, a Ome year, in advance, $12 $8.00; one month, in advance, | Mubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | that trade associations ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGEg SPould do business openly and furnish full in- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. formation conecrning their activities to a body which might combine some of the functions and |authorities of the present NRA and the Federal Trade Commission. He would continue to have minimum wages and maximum hours fixed, ap- parently allowing each industry to do this sep- arately; he would continue to allow “unfair-prac- tice” provisions to be inserted in codes. He would attempt, in short, at once to permit intelligent cooperation and exchange of information within industries without encouraging collusion or mon- opoly. War Debts and the Cheap Dollar. (Kansas City Times.) 2 Though the Government of France persists in REASONS FOR SHOPp RROW. |refusing to pay interest and maturing installments L _&NG TOMO on the huge war debt due the United States Govern- ment, it has not taken advantage of this country’s E ot v 40 per cent debasement of the gold value of the to dista S s s t . + 0 distant destinations tomorrow is an important dollar in its obligation to citizens of the United shopping day. According to a statement from the States. Both the French Government and the local Post Offios, published in yesterday’s Empire, mrench cities for which loans were floated through parcel post and mailing windows will be open all American bankers are paying coupons on those loans day tomorrow until 5:00 pm. for the convenience on the basis of the full pre-depreciation gold value For those desiring to send Christmas packages of those who desire to get gift packages on the of the dollar, which means that American holders | of French bonds are receiving $1.60 for each one | Monday southbound Yukon. Juneau's stores have attractive, interesting and dollar of Interest maturity. That explains why ample Christmas stocks to please the most fastidious French 7 per cent bonds listed on the New York taste. For many who wish to experience the relief Stock Excl}ange 3“_”“‘"% for more than 80 i and joy of getting the Christmas shopping over zi:txs’:;l:n;x‘;mfi;;:fmg them, s | highest priced ;,a;g c‘:::::.::e;’;]yl izr:;:dmi”:);:ée:;doggo;g:fi:;g The British GovemmenL also, despite its default time can have most of the “gift worry” behind them. {2 the_ Nk fesy 1o t.h_xs country_, has_ been. 2y dg i “/maintain a high standing with its private creditors It is an excellent time to shop early while the stocks in the United States as is indicated by the fact are fresh and not pickéd over. that British 4 per cent bonds are quoted at 20 per Make a date with yourself to spend tomorrow|cent premium. Evidently the defaulted war debt in Juneau’s stores shopping, and avoid that last| of each nation is considered as a thing apart from hectic rush of necessary gift purchasing the day|the credit standing of those countries in the fi- before Christmas. nancial markets, and as obligations that never are Packages for the Pacific Coast may be marked likely again to assume importance in international “hold for Christmas,” consequently everything con- |fldance. sidered, tomorrow offers a grand time to indulge in the Christmas spirit in a convenient satisfactory| manner! suggested, might be between the Democrats and The weather is good to be out in, the mer- another unbeaten team.—(New York Times.) chandise is ready, new and attractive, the mailing L i T MG 551 conveniences have been arranged. The setting is perfect. Take advantage of it. This year's game in the Rose Bowl, it has been Football is an intellectual game in which two sets of young men endeavor to do the same thing in opposite ways.—(Dallas News.) Mr, Richberg’s Program. Pt bonnted It is undoubtedly true that the country is better off with two major parties, but where are we going been as'to find the other one?—(Lexington Herald.) (New York Times.) Few discussions of the NRA have 2] ( ( o | MARKET BASKET ; JERSEY CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. ....... FUNCY SUNKIST ORANGES, 2 do. .......45c LARGE CELERY, each .................5.10c DRY ONIONS, 3 1bs. .. iovdas .. ... ..o niiiie LARGEWALNUTS, Ib: ciumnosio.. ... sboidte SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS, Ib. 27‘c FINE GRADULATED SUGAR, 10 Ibs. . ... ...5% SWEET ARIZONA GRFAPEFRUIT, 5 for ..25¢ BEAUDRY’S HAND-DIPPED —KASH IS KING— WE DON'T SELL CHEAP MERCHANDISE WE SELL GOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP! .36¢ ..59¢ A GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY— Our complete stock of “Mission Packed” Glaced Fruits, Stuffed Dates, Chrystalized’ Cherries, etc., beautifully packed and fancy wrapped. Look them over. No obligation Seward Street Free Delivery —— { 20 YEARS AGO From The Enpire P et e i 20 YEAR SAGO— Italy’s entrance into the World War was foreshadowed by the mobilization of 4,000 troops near the Austrian border to be ready for any ageression. Advices from Berlin and Paris indicated that the allies had as- sumed the offensive in France and Belgium. The new gispoat Pachugam, owned by Charles Hayes and Tom Judson. was lost while crossing Taku in tow the Pheasant, on her way to ccl River. No one was aboard a 28-foot cabin cruiser. The Rev. Father Bailey, Chamberlin and Oak Olsen were among the passengers on the Geor- gia for Sitka, The executive board of the Bel- glan Relief committee had turned [over $3670 to B. L. Thane, treas- |urer of the fund. Leo DeMytt, of Douglas, 8 na- | tive of Bruges, Belgium, and his | wife, who was born in the historic |town of Liege, sold more than 150 tickets to the Sourdough Festival held in Juneau for the relief of | war sufferers in their native land. Sister Mary Zeno, mother super- jor of St. Ann's Hospital, an- nounced that a convent was plan- ned to be opened in the old hos- | pital building. ‘The, biggest compressor ever to be shipped to Alaska, an Ingersoll- | Rand machine with a capacity for operating forty machine drills was hauled out to the Alaska Juneau |mine by the Humphries Transfer Company. 8&T OUT OF MY, LIFE FOREVER !! Banished forever are' the’ clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she’s a gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the laundry. ® YOUR ALASKA PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY : T |l SEE BIG VAN ll { Guns and Ammunition | | | LOWER FRONT STREET | 11 Next to Midget Lunch | — | P JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY CONTESTS Why not organize a team among your friends, and ’M in on the fun? Teams from all parts of the city and representing many or- ganizations have already en- tered this first series. Brunswick Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS * BARBER SHOP The Pachuga was P J. ©. |, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1934. HAPPY —BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- | tions and best wishes today, their | bvirthday amniversary, to the follow- | ing | DECEMBER 7 ‘Wendell Moran Frank A. Olson | Rudolph A. Shirnberg { Mrs. A. R. Edwards Marjory Doogan { Miss Jacynth Sey MBS TR UK 248, ATTENTION Owing to the large crowd whichi will attend our CLOSING OUT! SALE which opens tomorrow morn- | 9 we feel that it is but fair that we will allow only a| | BUSY BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Graduate Nurse Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- sage, Colonic Irrigations Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment Second and Main Phone 259 R E. R. WILSON Chircpodisi—Foot Specialist PROFESSIONAL ||| Helene W.L. Albrecht : | Rose A. Andrews | —_— Fraternal Societies oF Gastineau Channel | —— | B. P. 0. ELKS meets | every Wednesday at 8 | | | il m. Vi Phone Office, 216 i’velcome]smng o [ ———— : - John H. Walmer, Ex- alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary s ' | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | | Seghers Council No. | | 1760. Meetings second ! | nd last Monday at 130 p. m. Transient Jrothers urged to at- end. Council Cham- Jers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, i’i K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | VMIOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.m. number otr_ peopflf in htihli‘ 7 UMBING HEATING 401 Goldstein Building 11 at any one time, after whic! \ P yre will be cleared and more |f§ “We tell you in "’":'ee what ;0 _—HONE.:.ig.B—__{‘ admitted. We thank you for your% Job will cost’ n_ £ - i v DE! T g % | Blomgren Building GUILD LUNCHEON i PAINTS——OILS PHONE 56 Appe F: vu for 35 cents | Bauilders’ and Shelf | Hours 9 am. to § pm. at Legion Dugout Tuesday, Dec. 11, | HARDWARZ s 11 to 2. Prompt service. Tea serv- ed ihroughout the afternoon. | — e Thomas Hardware Co. L. E. HENDRICKSON, |{Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. = Elir | poucrLas foE AERIE W/ o 117 F. O. E. Dr. C. P. Jenne —— ] L es ) SHOP IN JUNEAU! o _ DENTIST : i o Rocms 8 and 9 Valentine | Building 72\% WHAT A CHANCE TO HAVE A KITCHEN LIKE OTHER MODERN WOMEN . t's no disgrace to be “practical” %o’ Christmias giving nowadays. Come in and s¢e how easy it is to give Mother a lifelong gift of modern Hotpoint Electric Cook- ery. A gift that will give her bet- ter, easier cooking facilities, a cleaner and cooler kitchen and automatic electric control which releases her time for other duties | or leisure. Here is a gift you never will regret making. Let us give you all the facts. Come in today. The Triumph, New in Style, Low in Pric | ] i ‘ ELECTRIC RANGE — — ‘Butler Mauro i Drug Co. | “Express Money Orders Anytime” Free Delivery | | g ‘ Hollywood Style Shop Formerly COLEMAN'S . | Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY Phone 134 | WARRACK Construction Co. Telepnone 176 —_— - 4 [ L] | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT STREET "r-.‘,mll *_—Ph?—rilfl I o el ) e mnw A 3 Dr. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. | Evenings by appointm.nt PHONE 321 | CUBEER i | & | Specializing in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderate prices " THE MISSY SHOP | “Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- ‘ege of Optometry and 1 Opthalmology Glasses Plitted, Lenses Ground Meets first and third Mondays, 8 p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. ‘Visiting brothers welcome. Sante Degan, | W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary, | Our tru.“s go any place -ny! time. A fank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGUT 148 14 | | RELIABLE TRANSFER Commercial Adjust- T ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with White Serv- ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bidg. | We have 5,000 local ratings | on file H— — TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS ITS Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer Alaska Transfer Co. PHONES 2691134 25 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Cilasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 || Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third ~ JUNEAU-YOUNG | i Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 () Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- ings by appointment 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 Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Telephone 38 and Alaska in all sound banking. Frye-Bruhn Company Prompt Delivery EXPERIENCE Nearly half a century’s accumlated ex- perience and conservative progress have qualified the B. M. Behrends Bank to offer its services to the people of Juneau matters pertaining to We are glad to have you take advantage of our facilities in all your banking problems. The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA — = | Funeral Pariors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 - ] a | g .| SABIN’S T Dr. A. W, Stewart || i DENTIST | Everything in Furnishings ! Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | for Men SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 409, Res. | Phone 276 | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY S ettt Franklin Street between ! Front and Second Streets ' PHONE 35¢ | JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” HOTEL ZYNDA » Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS I TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 a . L GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON ‘ McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Juneau Ice Cream Parlors