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. 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1935 »99 D . k E jgiving the President power to license business, per- - c ol Wet ("' 4 l(ls O LM PIFE@ haps to control the press, and so on—all ready for IONAL ‘rate ieties 5 y P instant submission and enactment upon a declara- 20 YEARS AC;O ‘HAPPY = ) PROFESSIO. | F ’M({FSL ) ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER ii,, of war, These draft bills have, indeed, an THDAY = i i I “Published cvery evening except Sunday by the UDPleasant sound, but the War Department has Prom The Exptre —BIR 1 i ] Gastinean Channel | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and’ Mair |never made any particular secret of their f?xisfe;ce. |‘ Helene W_[;Efil:!ec t | |5 { e |And what else did the Senators expec ar, ot i 3 | PHYSIOT! i i tends congratula- Entered in the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class |particularly modern war, is an extremely unpleasant JANUARY 8, 1915 mfi"’ai’i"’;‘;:t i today, thetr | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B P 0. BLES meets. At tter. business. Any one who imagines that another major p » BiFthaay anntversary, to tha Joois || Ray. Medical Gymnu-sxtlcs | every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. war can be fought successfully without conscrip-| It was positively known that et | 307 Goldstein Building | pm. Visiting brothers - Oeitvered by carrler In Juneaty, 2n¢ Doudlas for $1.5|¢jon, without the mobilization of industry and all| Rumania would enter the war| = ! Phone Office, "6 J welcome. the rest of it, must be very naive indeed within two weeks as an ally of : L 11, t id, at the followl tes: JANUARY 9 "y?fl "1y advance, $12.00; six months. in advance, The War Department, in fact, was always rather | England, France, Russia, Belgium, Elmer Reed R R R ROTY 3 John H. Walmer, Ex- ‘nsz‘:m?;na‘m’ncofl:a:n:eia?é:‘ it they will promptly |[PTOUd Of these proposed laws. They were merely|Servia and Montenegro. Mobiliza- Mrs, Rosina Eolirite Rose A. Andrews l died Julet M SN Ty ol ty the Business Office of any failure or 1r,egu1,my|one example of the diligence with which the de-|tion had begun and would con- Mrs. Irene McKinley Graduate Nurse | ](NIGHTS OF COLLMBi!s ™ Petenhone Tor Bdlioriae and Business Offices, 374, |PATtment, at the end of the World War, sought to| tinue until the entire fighting bl S ot | Electrie Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No. e apply its lessons. It was generally recognized at the |strength of the country, 750,000 [ v 2 sage, Colonic Irrigations | | 780. Meetings second MENBER OF ASSOCIATED P o to tne |time that the draft act of 1917 represented one of men, is equipped for field service. BA ER w { Not Because We Are {1 Oftice hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | | .nd last Monday at Assocra: s e en e 0 1CCOSS: e, : | - i Tepublication of all. news dispatches credited to|Uhe most successful passages In that episode. The gy { Cheaper Evenings by Appointment 30 p. m. Transient ::‘t"o;}‘.lebrlfi::dc;;%t:d in this paper and also the bill was drawn shortly before the declaration of war| The Hawk Fish Company, oper- - ER Second and Main Phone 259 | | srothers urged to at- ool _|and held ready for introduction as soon as war|ating at Hawk Inlet, had chang~ BUT BETT T ? . % CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |be S tficers felt then that the country|ed its name to P. E. Harris and % {end, Council Cham . N DO DLl EVRMERINL . 5. an | »ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, FOARUIDAT OF PAY OTHER FUBLIBATION and Congress would never accept conscription, and |Company. P. E. Harris, president y 3. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. that to demand it at the beginning would raise a damaging resistance;’ others, more far-sighted, saw |that by introducing a fully prepared hill at once in the first tide of excitement it could be quickly pass- led. So it turned out, and in this way a measure |which had becoms avsolutely vital to any serious | military effort was efficiently and smoothly estab- of the old company, controls the stock of the new one, The two sections of the Sew- ard Society, Juneau high school literary organizations, elected the following officers for the second LEVINSKY GO ‘When Max Baer, heavywelght] champion of the world, met King- ! fish Levinsky in Chicago on De- RICE & AHLERS CO. " UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” | F.R. WILSON | Chir.podin.—Fout Specialist H 401 Goldstein Building | PHONE 496 | g 8 B MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 HOWARD D. STABL iR, lished. The espionage act had a somewhat similar |School semester: Section A.—Miss|cember 28, there was no stalling. | DRB. KASER & FREFBURGER Worshipful Master; JAMES W. history and worked with equal satisfaction. The|Lavina Willson and Miss Gertrude |The bout was to have been only! ! DENTISTS SEIVERS, Secretary. progress of the war, however, indicated that many |Scott, faculty advisors; Simpson |for four rounds but the 16,000 spec- | Blomgren Building - — g iamran . ¥ matters of industrial as well as personal regimenta- | MacKinnon, president; Waino|tators were stunned by the sud- ' PHONE 56 : DOUGLAS FQE tion might better have been provided for in the | Hendrickson, secretary-treasurer;|den finish of the battle which was Hours § am. to 9 pm. AERIE " o sams Wiy, ‘THe presenb pills wire Worked out after] Walber Timd, | Wiffinas winsly | hhatulsd as an’ SEtibfin] ; ~—.| mrok f‘m Section B—Gertrude Mallette and sparflng! s i the war to take care of all these contingencies. In the first round, after — Vleets first and third Mondays, 8 | : Miss Lorraine Andrews, faculty|in midring, Baer d hard right ' : e i | It is rather noteworthy, however, that while the » y | in midring, rove a hard rig! ».m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visitin, |War Department thus provided for the conscription |2dVisors; Norman McLellan, presi- [to the jaw that drove Levinsky [ Dr. C P Jenne srothers welcome. ssnte Degu: of men, the regulation of opinion and the mobiliza- | d€nt; Gladys Tripp, vice-president; |to the ropes and pounded Levin- gt DENTIST #. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. GOOD NEWS FOR NORTH. |tion of industrial equipment, it has only recently|Grace Wheeler, secretary-treasur- [sky's ribs at close range. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | S £3 kb K g (according to the reported testimony of Colonel |©F; Georgia Gilpatrick, attorney-| The champion attempted to get Building N a The Associated Press dispatch in yesterday's|Harris) taken up the question of limiting profits— |General Levinsky to lead and laughed when | Telepnone 178 s i ; ! bt Emj ed | in other words, preparing the financial mobilization Levinsky refused to do so. Le- L ur tru.™s go any place any | s i oy e of | The MOt ke s Miimionst Dielr e e fok ] i 5 vinsky drove two hard rights to the |time. A tank for Diesel O A ific Fisheries had announced a $750,000 three | the oA ion. of nekith® M5 War, Bt Taote or Get;r é samnIu{: W.t C. Pittman and body. The King drove half a dozen | and a tank for crude oil save ; B sanon SRiEBing campayen At S"B'nrless dropped the idea; Mr. Baruch argued in season |j,q 0‘; m:m;;:;i returned to DOUg-|efts to the body. Baer smashed [ \ burner trouble. wh this year, is encouraging and good news for Alaska.| oy gut for the limitation of war profits, but got e punches to the body. Baer swung [} Dr. Geo. L. Barton | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | For years efforts have been made to get the jiue gitention, while Congress neglected the whole : 4 left and right to the body and ORIROPRACTOR RELIABLE TRANSFER M salmon canners together to advertise Alaska canned |jmatter, From the military, no less than from the| 1ne Ladies Auxiliary of the Al-| Levinsky retaliated with a heavy \ 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 & salmon. Some starts were made but a comprehensive | moral, viewpoint this seems a serious lacuna in our :!kn lCathonc Club elected as of- | right to the chin. | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | b ont e Sl campaign by the entire industry has not as yet been|war planning. If we are going to fight another icers: Mrs. A. Murphy, Mrs. J._ In the shortlived second rownd Banished forever are the | ings by appointment il - - P z ) Rt thrrough. it Wik o: Tihve o P m et T T ?fll;gan,] Mrs. F. Barnhill and Mrs. [Baer had waited in his corner for | clothes basket, e — | | Commercial Adjust- - Penglasse. i d laundry tubs. An he's | = ). . B el ot 3L g ingenood,; e m\?,nilfi’::::esgfiffyur:fihxf :}t,(:, b ;x?:)c:? gw;? :fiev mlg(rfgf:h ?;fimffé"m?'?{msfi i gayer.1 JS;MEI o Espanidn @ - 2| | ment& Rating Bureau ' b be handled through the makers of cans. Every h§s come to mean. Perhaps it would be just as| Martin Burkland started to work | come out. They fought furiously in for her husband now that ‘ | Dr. Richard Williams cooberamlx: wllath White Serv- N‘ ::lnn]er :fii p;: o exetén ‘“ve c::ts :Zr ci':eA for :::; well if Congress not only considered the profit and |2t the Douglas Hardware Store. |the center of the ring for a few i L R DENTIST Ro>m lis}.:::;l\‘. B4, 4 i n Syt i o v: :ngL 4 financing question but got out the War Department ko moments. Then Baer, with a snarl, lsunary. | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE We have 5,000 local l';.flgm “o e Which will be used to make the United States and "o, tno other heads and went over them. One| Henry Moses, local furrier, re-|tore into Levinsky driving him 10 : | the world Alaska canned salmon conscious. may feel reasonably sure that if another war breaks |turned from Hoonah. the ropes under a murderous at- ) | Gutg::x‘:e 12‘;;"”“3 | |l on file Through a proper campaign the demand for i Congress will write whatever “blank check” the tack. T canned salmon will be greatly increased and as aresult | services ask for; but it might as well get an idea| Bart L. Thane, general mana-| Levinsky sagged under this pun- ; T the market stabilized, insuring the packer a fair right now as to what sort of chec: it will have|¢ Of the Alaska Gastineau Min- |ishment. As he attempted to go YOUR price for his pack, and through this smbi]ization‘ wages and the price of fish will be raised in Alaska. to be. Your Depo sits in This Bank are Insured 100% ing Company was called to Se- attle by L. P. Shackleford, com- Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. into midring, Baer nailed him wivn a terrific right to the jaw, knock- Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP ALASKA SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ——————d AR e T o e Tl Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Robert Simpson Opt. D. Fast Free Delivery Guy L. Smith Drug Store :—: Fifth andd Gold. R TR T Y S R R 37 Fifth and East. T PR ® E sovrAwELL | et b ot ARmE bt By, 3 JUNEAU FROCK e : p (0] y L 41 Ninth, back of power SHOPPE . Room 17, Valentine Bldg. 4-7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. { | Office Phone 484; Residence | | | Tm Stylefi 2 ::l‘:wn. opp. Seaview |/} “Exclusive but not Expensive” Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 Formerly COLEMAN'S 3 : -3 Distin and Indian. Pay Less—Much Less The First National Bank now offers the ad- :_, Math and Oathoun. THE BEST };&ont at Main Street vantages of Deposit Insurance to the people 4-6 Tenth and O. TAP BEER' SN HICRRY of Juneau and surrounding territory. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. IN TOWN! Sound managament, complete facilities, help- e g | @fleiflfiafim n";.fi;';:’:m- [ ] For g ful services, and willing co-operation have lmw;::‘f';h-wmomn S, ZYNDA, Prop. ; RADIO long been accepted as an integral part of First e T ,___..-.-.t THE MINERS REPAIR National service. Ncw we offer INSURED Recreation Parlors Telephone SAFETY for your funds. Deposits in this PHONE 36 and it i bank are insured by the Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, Washington, D. C., up to a maximum of $5,000.00 for each depositor. For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY JUNEAU-YOUNG HOTEL ZYNDA 189i “PIONEER” 1935 Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS —_— TR B DENTIST ’ | | | | s i | H pany attorney, to testify in a|ing Levinsky flat on his back Hours 9 am. tc 6 p.m. | | Graduate los Angeles Ccl- | - B 00 e tieny papkers wEe ol d (Gl Loans, Not Gifts. law suit. where Levinsky was counted out. || SEwarp Bumome ! || ‘ege of Optometry ana | " packing costs in every way because of the uncer-i A, The time was 53 seconds. Laundr I Office Phone 409, Res. | | Opthalmology | S tainty of the market, due to lack of demand. With (Boston News Bureau.) Of ‘54 cannerles ‘in Soulhess e ; y i Phone 216 | | | Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground | : the gradually increasing demand created bY_ proper The Farm Credit Administration has joined the| Alaska, but six had made returns! Shop in Juneau! . n— = P advertising retall prices for salmon will increase| Home Owners Loan Corporation in serving notice|on their Federal taxes. FAE oS | and as an economic consequence through the law of | that debts owed to it will be collected. ——-—T 7 — I:.—_..' B Ay o0 G T [ P———— ‘ . supply and demand the income of all Alaskans| It recalls some of the demagogic remarks first| L. E. Buell C. H. Wilbur, Ed. HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY /| v DR. H. VANCE identified with the salmon business will also increase. made about RFC. It was then alleged that millions | Braun, Martin Donally and H. F | { Franklin Street between | ! Pc?m}::e nf';lgx.'s‘nnce. gho&' | Cigars OSTEOPATH When one thinks what advertising has done for|Were “given” to various corporations, when really | Morton arrived in Juneau from| | Front and Second Streets | Merens Dot e 6 atktiey Consultation and examination tomato juice for example, or tuna fish, or Japanese|they were but lent. It’s true now for individuals, | Sitka on the Georgia. | PHONE 3% ' PHONE m‘ i 1‘. g Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; crab meat, it is not difficult to imagine the in-|'%% Weathis:: Mieg i i }l | Behrends Bank Bullding Candy ’lo;g 8:30 and by appointment. 5 | —————— : imum, ; mini- - } . ice Grand Apts., Gas- gramg-dguind-{b willmcxeiar,e i b:l Efik& ldsa.l;rnn”o; ’| Blinks—What kind of a driver is your wife? mum, 3; rain. | = 4 (_.ards tineau Hom'pphox;:m;fl o mi:“l’“s of cases o Wh]‘d “‘:j” ::‘:vertlsli?)z ~ | Jinks—Oh, she is the kind that is more apt to - SRR — ¢ . out any concerted world-wide ' |depend on a tree, or a concrete wall, than the WERI TED iR S B T SR jlf:mkes to stop her.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) TY"“ oo::rnio:tiN L v I] Ihe v When War Comes. Film Director—In this part you have to do a | | J. B. Burford & Co. Alaska Transfer Co. Y number of funny falls. How are you on falls? “Our doorstep is worn by satis- (New York Herald Tribune.) Applicant (confidently)—I rank next to Niagara. g0 fled customers ‘ GENERAL HAULING - Some members of the Nye committee seem t0 |—(Film Fun.) i eW ED JEWELL, Preprietor have been shocked by the discovery that the War R R T 3 X1 PHONES 269—1134 Department has a series of draft laws—establishing As welcome as Sunday after a home-coming i_‘: ;’:";‘: ::da fiE::m Juneau Ice Cream ‘i 5 conscription, providing for industrial mobilization. game—/Ohin State Journal) o) | | 5 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Parlors | rc nc fl————K SE Bl,-t:; R S R L3 B camt o A SHORT ORDERS boale e 2 JRiae ; Fountain SR | | LGuns and Ammunition b m et | CONTESTS ([ ree — oos | s 5 P LO FRONT STREET 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. —_— P.bn Fm Next 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Why not organize a team BETTY MAC x5 %0 Midget Ignch. | Grocery. among your friends, and Dr.uln Bfifl 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash get in on the fun? Teams BEAUTY SHOP On T Cole’s Garage. :'::‘ r::: "’:‘h“"m‘::’ C;:Y 103 Assembly Apartments ap D 2-4 Front and Seward - % PHONE 547 | - v RUGS AND SUNDRU e o o o 25 Front snd Maim ganisations bave aiready - |, o|( “/IMMY" CARLSON Lo 3-8 Second and Main. tered this first series. or LIQUORS 2-7 Fifth and Seward. . e S e IN A HURRY! 3-8 Seventh and Main. Brunswwk | PHONE 97 Let this additional Insurance protection stand == b GARBAGE HAULED | || oftes sours gy guard over your funds. F 0 R D The B. M. Behrends Bank of Juneau | M.E»S -6-:,\;1;.‘- ] mmn‘;nlgk*sp;'z‘;MEMt For SERVICE plus SAFETY, make is the Pioneer bank of Alaska. . . . TELEPHONE 584 D o P, 2 : Established in 1891 it has contini- Phone 4753 ) this bank your financial headquart- AGENCY ously served the people of Alaska B. ers. Come in often—you are always in every way consistent with safe H arry Race welcome. (it i and sound banking. G!NnA‘l.Ml(mu DRUGGIST GREASES ° MAYTAG PRODUCTS ‘ The Squibb Store . giAISS W. P. JOHNSON l o . —— ¢ First National Bank e The B. M. Behrends |i——————I"DEx, pabT sor | S a lona ] B k & | I Is Paint We Haver | uneau an H.S. G Juneau, Alaska £ “The Clothing Man ! WENDE b GAReTER W Motors uneau, Alaska Home of Hart Schaffner and l cy L FOOT OF MAIN ST. oo S

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