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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1935. D .l A k E ire ment that begins by suppressing “subversive doc- - ——— A al llls a m trines” tends comstantly to extend the meaning of | y P the phrase until it includes all inconvenient crm-!z 20 YEARS A‘fi HA' I Y B PROFESSIONAL J. ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER|.;;, we are daily getting fresh evidence of this 50 BIRTHD AY e 2 e S from Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and every other —_— S > pt _Sund: the | | e Y ¢ CenE\ NEUR! sSeond and” Male (country that has succumbed to dictatorship. The From Ths Feptre I || Helene W.L. Albrecht Streets, Juneau, Alaska. A established democratic-liberal policy is for the Gov- et e tinds. conpralmle] ] PHYSIOTHERAPY Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Claas |ernment to take the minimum measures of this sort e Emp;:i fifue,m today, the(r‘ | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | B. P. 0. ELKS meets matter. clearly necessary to insure its safety, and otherwise JANUA tions and l’ o % the joliows| AND | Ray. Medical Gymnastics, | oy Wedhmday st e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to permit the freest possible criticism. As a mere|~ , ¥ 2L, 015 virthday anniversary, || 307 Goldstein Building | R e Deitvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $138|matter of practical wisdom, it is obvious that an| @< lsr:gtm ftom Bologne: ASeert- | ing: I Phone Office, 16 ' S i i 11, postage :::dm::“lhi;e following rates: attempt at present at any repressive policy of the |y, Jl‘E‘ranh ece?erm;nsu?m ot i o JANUARY 11 2 ol ; P .'y;nn; " Gdvance. $12.00; six months, in advance, [type suggested by the Chamber of Commerce would 15 oo 3 ar: ?" FE S Bert Johnson. | | e e John H. Walmer, Ex- #8.00; one month, in advance, $L.E. only increase Communist sympathizers here from | Ds were In possession. Lille gt 2 4 Rose A. Atid R d Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary . Mubscribers will confer a tavor if they will promptly | i i mber that might not|[2d been the scene of some of the | Mrs. Alta Porter. ! 8€ AL Andrews S e PO potity the Business Office of any failure or irregularity |8 negligible number a number g | bioodiest fighting during the war. Mrs. C. J. Davis. | Graduate Nurse | EN OF COLUMBUS = the delivery of their papers. be negligible. We already have ample laws and 8 A % 2 | P . - v Telephone for Editorlal and Business Offices, 374 . The municipality of Berlin voted Mrs. Leon Constantine, | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- | | Seghers Council No. — — - precedents to meet any real emergency if one should General Von Hindenb 1 t A, J. Forrest, | saage. Colonic Trrigations i 1 1760. Meetin, 3 d MEMBER OF ‘“oc"]*"= |”“|sfa (he|€VET arise. Meanwhile, if there is racketeering i |zormon forces in nP:lr:x']deagfl St st o R Not Because We Are . Otrice wotes 17 A A pans mua. Iaft ‘Mii;‘e:m;( e i sivel titled t e 7 16 & £ Pty | | ars % A s 3 o o PobaTicasion of all. news dispatches credited to | the needle trades on the part of Communist Organi-| of 166000 marks (540000 B | s been working well, and has Cheaper Evenines by Appointment | |7:30 p. m. Transient 1 or not (\lh\;‘r]rl}sedc‘:edltl»d in this paper and also the |zations, it should be proceeded against as racket- y ~ shown a couple of satlslactory‘ BUT ETTER | Second and Main Phone 259 | | brothers urged to at e Hews utitished herein. eering and not as communism., = » T B fon ¢ 5 oy 2 —_— S The powet schocner Harold Bick- | Works. i —————4#| tend. Council Cham- “”"v‘:..i'"&“b‘%?%i“z‘ifi’EL‘EB.[?CA"f‘.ohf‘"““ um, enroute from Seattle to Unga,| Unless something wholly unfor: | o % bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, The Legal Test. Alaska, with a cargo cf dynamite |seen occurs, Cavalcade will leave | | |G. K, H. J. TURNER, Seccretary. —_— aid general freighr. was a totgl | Columbus this month along ‘with | | F. R. WiLSON g - . (New York Times.) cck at the mouth of the Karluk | Good Goods, Okapi, Spetial Agent, | RICE & AHLERS CO e hodhvt.¥oct Spestial T JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 4 There are already more than two hundred cases|river on Kodiak Island. The ship|World Series and Shining Jewell, | G va R Wi Galdain l’"'d' Second and fourth Mon- in the courts involving the legality of one or another | was vnder chairte: to Omar J |all of the Brookmeade stable. Good‘ 7 UMBING HEATI i PHS;; “:;h iny day of each month in part of the New Deal. This statement was made |lJivmphrey. Goods and possibly Okapi go in M «we tell you in advance what " Scclush Rite Temple, o> by Mr. John W. Davis in his radio address recently. ——— the handicap, the others are for the job will cost” b?ginn11|g at 7:30 p.m. He had been asked to speak from the standpoint| W 8. Pullen, William Zenger, | three-year-old stakes at Santa || = g ; HOWARD D. STABLER, of a lawyer. That made it necessary for him to|W. E. Deyo, Andrew Corcoran, Mr, | Anita. | ullB.KASER‘&FRl.EHUnGEB 3Worshxpful Master; c(JAMES W. put aside all loose political talk, on one side or the and Mrs. E. M. Van Doren, L. J | Pyschic Bid, winner of the Hop DENTISTS | LEIVERS, Eecretary. other, and ask what are the laws which bear upon |Rtedy wese amungz the passenger: | ful, will not be sent to California. Blomgren Building ki — s TR U ; the subject. It is one thing to prate or orate about|suiling soutn on the Alameda. “Hummin’ Bob” had selected this ‘6ET OUT OF MY , BHONE Br !l DOUGLAS the absolute failure—or the astounding success—of | - — one as a member of the _Brook- LIFE POHBV!R“ Bours 9 am. to ¥ pm. AERIE ‘ the National Recovery Act, and the Presidential| Cerl L. Johrscn. member ol The | meade band, 1"!1‘ hfl: deéldid fe e e 117 F. 0. E. 23 orders issued under it, but quite another to apply |Ewpire’s mecnan.cal staff, cajica|hold him out for the Kentucky kL o 3| Meets first and third Mondays, 8 * for a judicial decision which will be, after all, the On the Prin:ess May for Juassu,|Derby, at Louisville, early in May. pm,, Eagles' Hall, Douglas, Visiting final test. according to the Fmpire's Sc stt: Secks Rider J Dr. C. P. Jenne | orothers welcome. Sante Degan, g It is no light or easy task that is to be thrust|C(rTespond-n‘, who added that Cir,| “Hummin' Bob” has not yet de- DENTIST | |W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. KEEP IT CLOSE TO THE COAST. upon the courts. It will be no wonder if they are|Was still single. cided on Cavalcade's jockey for the R ms 8 and 9 Valentine | | IR B e O R, puzzled by some of the questions raised. Mr. Davis big race. He has parted company Building ! g The letter from the Stewart, B. C. Board of agamits that the most skilled lawyers are often Ben Leaming, of Douglas, who|With Mack Garner, the veteran, Telepnone 178 i | Trade which Representative Joe Green delivered 0 “mystified” by the mass of relevant legislation |had been in Seattle for two months | Who rode the English bred horse = SRR — s | Our trus go any place any | the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, requesting that enacted by Congress, and above all by the thousands | ¥as in Keachikan, and intended to | in most of the races. No particular srEipor L el esgsy i n g Lasak o jLank s fet DGl ¥ ' the Juneau Chamber of Commerce cooperate With of pages of Executive Orders, never collated and com- ;‘;keh“ vacation before returning to ;‘L'“S"" 3 ::jsx;;]ned !l?er i p;’;::il | ol ":“k 1o “"‘dl‘ oI e y % Mt i 1 ble form. s home in Douglas. seems ave en a 1 i urner trouble. ~ ;}Ie,,m,,m";,;f;:vmilo;‘: t;z"::;:f t,'::sw(,\i‘ ',‘,‘f@;‘;‘&:ffif%fii Das 15 b, Sdcnert TaEe’ Tl agreement. Perhaps Bob Smith || Dr. Geo. L. Barton | | PHONE 149; N:GHT 148 A ) from |decide. They will have to go to the law and the| Major Pepys, Lieut. Pepys and |thinks Mack Garner has just out- ‘ FEIBOR AT A ||, RELIABLE TRANSFER ? R BK have SEgRRule BUPRE, nov o D testimony. It will not be possible for them to|Lieut. Ledgard, cousins of Mrs. J.|lived his usefulness as far as the | | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | | | the Juneau Chamber of Commerce but from all| o "olo wiine ihat has been done on the ground | Montgomery Davis, had been killed | Brookmeade is concerned. } | 1 Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- e of the towns of Southeast Alaska. that it was designed to meet an “emergency.” A |8t the front, according to word The Brookmeade has been of- Banished forever are {he 5l ings by appointment Sk ~ - If and when the highway is built it should be|q e ver 014 emergency seems fit to rank as a legal |She received from her sister in|fered R. Jones, Who is under con-'| clothes basket, wash line, — — — e &|| Commereial Adjust- constructed as near to tide water as possible i .oeity with an “infant industry” which has had | England. tract to Mrs. John Hay Whitney and laundry (ubs Am:):::: T ‘ ment & Reting Bureau v et : | 3 a gayer, Jollier compar o e order that it may best serve the present populationiaritf protection for a hundred years. Nor can the :‘"_" h}a; i e“tr‘;y J‘" e Sa:"f rmg h}er R || Dr. Richard Wi]fi,ms—T Cooperating with White Serv- ’ of both British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. courts try to hide themselves, as some defenders of | Douglas business men organized | Anita Handicap. R. Jones ;;; S C-dp,,. she sends her clothes to the || | 3 ice Bureau It the farthest westerly route is followed it will the New Deal o, by appealing to the “general|d Commercial Club and elected C.|&ble )"df‘dfl‘ f“éd BlnydC“P_?hc i AORREy ol DENTIST Ro>m 1—Shattuet Bidg. o eventually be linked with the coast towns and welfare” clause of the Constitution. That, it is well | A- Hopp, ipresldent; E. E. Smith | cs;n m}r]x e avadca e].I .('"\bti(év S ‘ | ' OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | V/e have 5,000 local ratings 4 through these ports its effectiveness in promoting established, made no grant whatever of substantive and Martin Olsen, treasurer. O e R o | Gastineau Building on file deveolpment, settlement and industry will be vastly power. Charles Goldstein's store received | Jack Westrope. @ ‘ Phone 481 3 — e e Rancal | It is fortunate for the country, with all these|the first local shipment of goods : | = g E important appeals to the courts pending, that Lherel."? arrive here from the East coast| MRS. REYNOLDS RETUR YOUR ™ £o3 g = —a ¢ : is such general confidence in the ability and integrity | V1@ the Panama Canal. 4 5 ¥ i Robert Simpson | A Case of Nerves. * | Mrs. Percy A. Reynolds, of the 4 . Dr. A. W. Stewart | of the Federal judges. The people know that they ] punean. T CHORN BN - wha . 0 t D e |will painstakingly seck to give right and lawtul| Weather, maximum, 40; mini.|Junesu Ice Oream Parlors who flLASKA | DESHSY et L Aol Col fHew N0k ruooy judgment. Especially from the Supreme Court of |Mum, 31; rain and snow. | o Deeh VOIS ISR o0 x | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. & ol Con The directors of the United States Chamber of |4 "yyniteq States will all our citizens expect that Lom el Uyes Inand’ xieek (SARGe cdring | SEWARD BUILDING ge of Optometry and | Commerce and the officials of the American Fed- it will do “as becometh a judg | the holidays is a returning pas- Laundr | Office Phone 409, Res. % 1l Opthalmology | ‘ eration of Labor seem to be suffering from a case ETY TURF senger aboard the Northwestern. i Phone 276 Glasses Titted, Lenses Ground | a of nerves over Communist activities. Willlam Green, | .wn .4 would your wife say if you bought a new S i b e P —— B testifying before a Congresional committee, contends car?” = 5| TR £x | pr———— it Ps that these will soon develop to a dangerous point ]_ Lok t for that traffic light! Be careful | FANS PI-AN Tu T ¥y | e s P unless they are checked. He and other witu(\sses;now! Don'(c)uhlt thiat Seait Whygdon't Vo atatd | ‘ )NEAU LAUNDRY | The Florence Sho )| ~ DR. H. VANCE have urged in evidence alleged forced payments| o, . . 'voive going? Will you never learn? And! | | ~ Franklin Street between \ - Sty Shactils I ‘ Cigars OSTEOPATH s exacted from workers and employers by a sup-| o4 ‘more like that.”—(Boston Transcript.) | | Front and Second Streets i e;]’:)::;;le Hollm :’;‘ !l::: 24 3 Cl areties Consultation and examination posedly Communist union. A week ago the directors ‘ | P PHONE“!WI P. { | 14 Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; of the United States Chamber of Commerce, OINE | 1o 1ot cover and o halr vear-old Brooklyn boy PHONE 35¢ é | Rt Rt I i Candy 7 o 8:80 andty antioibhment much further than Mr. Green, submitted to their |, . .1 fireq smart why don’t they let him look s T e | e SRR ) Y Office Grand Apts., near Gas- membership S i e pror:oszl:();fk;‘:""a’;;:fi:":’)l;\’zg Huey over and see if he can tell how many dif- Santa Anita Handicap, for feee——= E Cards tineau Hotel. Phone 177 enactment PG, 4p¢500-Ja¥s ) > 3 ferent things there are the matter with him.—~—| 1] '—_—-——f ", things, the advocacy of violent overthrow. of meuMacon Telegraph.) [ $|00,000 Purse, TYPEWRITERS RENTED | Federal Government, and to deny the use of the | Attracts $5.00 per month | | mails to matter which advocates, or is published by “Work faithfully eight hours a day and dom't| | 3 J B. Burford & Co | e | Mfilkfl Transfer co' an organization which advocates, “subversize doc- 5 | MIAMT 29 . D, buriors . | ! ines |worry. Then in time you may become the boss AMI, Fla., Jan. 11.—For the “Our dooratep is worn by astis- | | | 3 s BailTs B ekt <h. e e s ey e Sacing | GENERAL HAULING ‘The right of the Government to protest itself | it | Santa Anita Handicap, at least a | fied customers | e against any group that seriously threatens or| WOITying. e deelon o St | a—-——-——.‘_ { ew | ED JEWELL, Proprietor actually attempts its violent overthrow cannot be | 2 | will go from this famous Florida = [ PHONES 269—1134 = questioned. Experience has shown, however, that Borah wants a Republican Party that he can run. " I | : , E resort to California soon. Also, & Juneau Ice Cream ||| ° B— this right must be exercised charily. A govern- —(Atchison Globe.) similar caravan of private cars will P ] | == e - 'Ry i leave from New York. artors r{: nc i SEE BIG VAN | SHORT ORDERS | The Santa Anita Handicap, a‘ n [t G d A. . $100,000 race, has created much in- | CONTES TS b Founta Candy l f uns an mmunition terest on the East Coast and it| e £ . Pabst Famous LOWER FRONT STREET | promises to be one of the out-|§ Why not organize a team BET L Next to Midget Lunch | o standing turf events of the 1935 | among your friends, and TY MAC Dnuzllt BCCI AT e e season. It is scheduled to be run get in on the fun? Teams BEAUTY SHOP o in February. o a :.r-o;n r:“ par::n'ol mt:::; c::y 103 Assembly Apartments OII Tl’ D b Mrs. Sloan Goes present o PHONE 547 beieg v | RU = Some of the travelers will have ganizations have already en- - l JIMMY‘ CARLSON GS AND SUND®IES a personal interest in the race. tered this first series. or LIQUORS L Others are going as friends of e e s ] those who have a personal interest, Brunswick ' IN éflolllvy gRY‘ while a number will be mere sight- i S A B IN S F Delivery seers. . Mrs. Isabelle Dodge Sloan own- Alleys . er of the mighty Cavalcade, will Everything in Furnishings Guy L_ Smlt’l o have two cars carrying her friends. Rheinlander Beer on Draught for Men 4 1he Munns, Mrs. Payne Whitney, POOL BILLIARDS D S . e Wideners, Mrs. Margaret Em- BARBER SHOP l rug tore 4 “LOOK — $1000 in our Savi S 5, R e ' .y in our dSavings Vanderbilt; the Jock Whitneys, the DE. R 'K SOF DL Next to Colisenra ) Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitneys, and JUNEAU FROCK Optometrist—Optician i ' A l l ll . several other clans will journey to ‘ Eyes Exm:m\elil_ex?tmlztm I ——e the West Coast in their own Pull- » 2 ST P T N P R TR ccount and every dollar is ine s T SHOPPE s T Wlreosd S 5o |- F "Exclusive but not Expensive” {| | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | It will be the biggest delegation C > e Formerly COLEMAN'S INSURED 1 00‘7 i that, ever traveled 5o far to ses a e o . WEmENREE . L Pay Less—Much Less (2] | horse race, and reflects the inter- THE BEST }:'Pront Aibiat St A4 est in the Santa Anita Handicap. BEULAH HICKEY & Wocking Wl TAP BEER s ° “Hummin' Bob” Smith, trainer JUNEAU-YOUNG HOTEL ZYNDA IN TOWN! ‘ of Cavalcade, is here from Co- . 3 : THERE’S A BIG THRILL lumbia, 8. C., where he has been uFunle;flerEa;}on Large Sample Room For Quick A in reaching the first thousand dollar mark in saving—and watching the big horse at his train- ot st ity ELEVATOR SERVICE [ J RADIO there’s great satisfaction in knowing for a certainty that ing for the handicap. Cavalcade | | ’ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. : Night Phone 1851 4 the money you have saved and banked is absolutely SAFE! B ¥ Deyshonely THE MINERS REPAIR Recreation Parlors Telephone In months ahead, as values and markets turn upward, PHONE 36 d HENRY PIGG ? there will be new golden opportunities to make profitable , an use of the money you save NOW. So save for the future F L:quor Store i s o and keep your savings SAFE until you have use for the or very prompt 1891 “PIONEER” 1935 BILL DOUGLAS D W. B money by banking at this bank where your deposits up ]IQUOR DELIVERY r. J. . Dayne " to $5000 are insured 100% by the Federal Deposit Insur- w 5DEN1FST1Q S| 2 ance ati Tashi Rooms 5- ang] 5 P ance Corporation, Washington, D. C. e — \ o GARBAGE HAULED Oftice hours, 9 am. to 5 pru. | Reasonable Monthly Rates | Evenings by appointment | DEPOSITS INSURED BY FEDERAL F 0 R D The B. M. Behrends Bank of Juneau E. 0. DAVIS , | PHONE 321 | q IQIT el i i o DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION is the ‘Pwnee:r bank ?f Alaska. s TELEPHONE 584 : Washington, D. C Established in 1891 it has continu- Phone 4753 | X Maxi I .00'0 f' 1 o Daaait AGENCY ously served the people of Alaska H R % aximum Insurance $5 or eac positor (Amthoctaod Dealers) in every way consistent with safe arry ace Lo i ENERAL RS p p and sound banking. G N peaeal DRUGGIST * [ ] REASES A ° MAYTAG PRODUCTS | The Squibb Store e GAS \ W. P. JOHNSON | 1 3 e The B. M. Behrend ' TIDEAL PAINT 1 1rst ationa an © 55 I, ShenTIng |1 AL PAINT Suoe | || 1 1¢s Paint We Have 1t | g I B o - uneau ank H.S. 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