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g - 7 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1935. OF 5 — . . Farewell to Broadway. ‘ , Daily Alaska Empire frewe_2 T HAPPY “The stars acline Daily Lessons PROFESSIONAL | (Kansas City Times.) | | nager ; Gasti Channel ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager| o, yoy york come reports that something is — BIRTHDAY Horoscope ty English ; = l astineau nne 1 | r\x'x'-‘{.)"limid ry evening except nday by the|seriously wrong with Broadway. What was once the Helene W. L. Albrecht s . : ING COMPANY at Second and Main|most widely known street in America, the very symbol { Y - B. P. 0. ELKS meets Sirects, Juneau, a s of metropolitan gayety and lavishness, has been| 7he Empire estends congratula- but do not compel” 8y W. L. Gordon PflYSlOWElA!";f | every Wednesday at 8 P. kntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | watching its prestige dwindle year by yvear until NOW | sions and best wishes today, their Mn::ge,MEelde;L:cgs;}n:uraum M. Visiting brothers wel- matter iy the glamour of the “great white way” has virtually birthday anniversary, to the follow-| isused: Do not say: Y, come. M. E. MONAGLE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. vanished. The traveler who visits New York for the |;, . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935. “Dvgqrtdlsx o wou®. BagrDpl| L. | 07 HOLOSTERE BLOG, Exalted Ruler. M. H. Oellvered by carrrer I:"-'g""::‘\;‘ and Douglas for $1.25| fiyt time today may still seek Broadway out as one of | Although benefic aspects are v;ery e :,eu v 1 p Phone Office, 216 SIDES, Secretary. By malil, postage paid, at the following rates: the traditional sights, but he is not_ likely to return, Mrs. Anthony E. Karnes | strongly dominant t.oc_!ay. according Often mispronounced: iAlternate; —_— One year, u.”ud\‘:;n;:},\_:'l‘f"m‘“M“K, msaths, in advance, | once he has made its garish acquaintance. In fact, James W. Larsen. |to astrology, adverse influences are e ag i ak .a,ceem first | —3 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS S i becribore will confer a favor if they will promptly | he is far more likely to avoid the street forever after. Kate O'Malley. discerned. J prfi:bl Altastintive: nocent second Seghers Council No, notify m.l lnmhu‘.\'slh(f‘f!u v"nl:rr’“l ailure or irregularity Gone are the fine hotels and theatres for which | In the morning it is wise to push Sylla,ble' 3 ' DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 1760, Meetings o | \ 1 emon: <2 News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 | Broadway was once noted, crowded out for the most s s o rirwsipe | 1l Amportant matters — especin‘lly syllable. R sel Dsmg'r‘zl e Mondmty pes MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. | part by the cheapest type of night club_and other |} | those affecting employment and £ro-| Often misspelled: roquet Ao momglrg;mu“ ng 730 p. m. Transient <G The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|enterprises usually associated with traveling tent motions. Many changes in govern-|door game). Croquette (meat-| P! BROEREN irost ) dts 74 me Lo F O O e 1 alee_ the | Shows. In short, Broadway seems to have become & 20 YEARS AGO ment posts are forecast. Synonys: Transcribe, €opy, repro- Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. oy e = Yy Syt erwise. credit n e - “ § - 3 < 4 Rt neks ,f;]?.Jlinx»d herein. scarcely glorified Bowery—and looks it, with results Proch The: Binked " Women today are well directed |duce, decode, decipher. i b mc"th“ s JCOmBNv i MULLEH. and should devote attention to phil-| Word study: “Use a word three |z anthropic and general welfare or-|times and it is yours” Let us in- P, p ganizations. Much need of service crease our Vocabulary by mastering Dr. C. P. Jenn T Y i ing to the street's pocketbook as N “IRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE CLARGER | Xceedingly damag k ALAS';‘:«:;«”‘;QALYAOF NANv OTHER PUBLICATION well as its pride. What has happened is obvious. Broadway reached the pinnacle of its prestige with - rrree- . 5 " 2 DENTIST MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 the introduction of electricity that helped to make NOVEMBER:, 208 |from organizers an dexecutives is one word each day. Today's word: Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Second and fourth Mon- it the brightest street in the world, and so Broadway | ., ,.rest for the wilful kidnaping presaged. Perspicuity; clearness of expression Building day "ot eath “month In has proceeded on the principle that lights and yet|,¢ wyjam Christie, amalgamator in | njs is read as a fortunate wedding or thought; lucidity. ‘Perspicuity is ‘elephone 176 Scottish Rite Temple, more lights are the secret of success. ¥ the *700” mill, Douglas Island, is|gay, so far as worldly affairs are|one of the first merits of a writer.”| L7 beginning at 7:30 p, m. While the property owners and persons interested hourly expected. Warrants have been | .oncerned, but deception may be T HOWARD D. STABLER, in other streets were organizing Athemselve;;/o pronlmte issued in Petersburg for the arrest .. hrides regarding age or [+ fach %% | Worshipful Master; JAMES w. medordelrxlya: f)‘;e:? me&;gin:;h%:o‘;o;:l;gm:;?nz(2;'-; of Edward Krause, who, the Officers mgeris o Modern Dr. Richard Williams | |LEIVERS, secretary. ;‘not'e';neflf::rc to co:xlltl:ol ugliness, Instead, it encour- |llege, masqueraded as “Mlller, C81d| There is & sign encouraging intrl- DENTIST \ fectiv latant and offensive g the eye in |served a fake subpoena on Christie | gue and secret negotiations that are Eti tt e DOUGLAS fOE aged all that was blatan lding fronts. . he|and subsequently abuducted him 0 of international importance. Diplo- | tiquette RO, 'l aAERE \!/ the way of street signs and building fronts. he some as yet unknown destination. |macy may be exceedingly indirect | Gastineau Building | result is now evident. Compared (o Fifth Averue | ™ mere were many developments|and confusing under this sway. By Roberta Lee Phone 431 117, F. 0. E. i ‘i!sofi‘;:ixg]xdli?{cl:::gan Genti e g in the case overnight. It is said that| pycitement regarding broken pledg- POROEISRS § & # | Meets first and third Mondays, § i ¥ f i irer of Mrs. | inister alliances among for- p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiti s City, | Krause is an ardent adm! es or sinister al % A i sl mwm]e com;g)y' ‘?fii?dé'éfnfniiffim 3t | Christie and was incensed when $he eign nations is predicted at this| Q- Whenamaniswearinggloves,|;m . s |brothers welcome.J. B. Marun.':rfi, : has S‘I)mim";g lviceaczl::xtrolmcomblned With vulgar | married Christie in Juneau & month | time. meets a woman of his acquaintance Dr. A. W. Stewart P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary: ? :::‘LZnt;:lon ofmfiuy defeats us own purpose and how [ago. He hated Christie also because| The evening should be most fa.;;l;.n (Lihes :;mt,h:ng p:::)eg i:e“et:zsr 1}‘:; DEI ST = 2 L orderly and intelligent street development pays for|he is swtch: _Kmu.se is GermflnM~ vorable for emerta)r_nments of many;glwe's? ; | Our trucks go any place any T itself many times over. Mrs. Christie, the former MIs. sorts. Not only social contacts but RiFwar Ay dagalang sttt Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. time. A tank for|Diesel, Oll | Guetkoug saia: JCRES ERERRENE | ot GIEE i mmusine smumi;;u‘); to Aupologine for one’s gloves SEWARD BUILDING and a tank for Crude il save | ? \ N happened I thought of Krause. But pe beneficial. | Office Pone 469 L al criminal by setting his course | Controlling the Next Boom. poie always behaved like a gen-| Under this planetary government |than it would be to apologize for || ! PHor:.Emus-Mmcl:ir A | 5 It is the same theory, though | (Kansas City Star.) tleman.” conflicts of many sorts may be ex- | Wearing a hat. SV U F it = 5 I e Juneau Police DepnrtxnenLI ot Ll s;ock market boom should set in| The mystery boat is said to have pected. Labor and capital, business | .Q}; ”.‘sh;:ul? udg}‘:i:esml}‘: h]:nds . Rober'_ Sim B = RELMBLE TRANSFER ' okt e a B with the host an ss when leav- 4] e Glhe e X Kenm““v.omorrow on the basis of the expansion of credit |been found far up the Channel to-|and government, h_usbands and wives »_m‘ Thie wn SdinAt el P! ~ i they instituted boxing Bnd‘meoreticallly made possible by the unprecedented ward Salmon Creek but no one was|may be inharmonious. War influ-| i, BEa g, e g AR Opt. D. ( s ! i i ences wi 7 . ] 8! ] . . boys here recently. It was !he‘mount of gold mow being held in the United States, [on it. It is being kept closely under |ences will continue to threaten v\orldl‘wim e hisbess ana usisy ‘with Graduate Los Angeles Col« Commerclal Ad]ust- is a good one, that boys in would there be any better chance of bringing it under surveillance. | peace. : et wbdiah ’uld aefirede il lege of Optometry and & R . B mber of things to do and 1, and of protecting the country against the| At the request of a local lodge Persons whose birthdate it is have the host, and sho SRns"eX- Opthalmology ment ating Bureau hat a certain number of boys,lwmm' flces of another collapse, than was the case|which has interested itself in the|the augury of a year of fair success |Pression of a_ppre?lnuon. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Cooperating with White Serv- | occupy their time, would be on‘-mns;qu,ex:,er 1920s? The question has been raised in|case, Hector McLean, former deputy in financial fields, but there may be| Q- At a widow's second wedding, |, 15 ice Bureau | ¥ n gl o 15 nok Eha SRV A ; de ss recently delivered by Charles R. Gay,|marshal, is detailed on the case. | secret anxieties. should she have brodesmalds? = — | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. | <l = D e a el X Stock Exchange, and while| All Southeast Alaska residents are | Children born on this day probably| A. No. ! We have 5,000 local ratings on file | B Demem 08 ling on oo Bt Omcersimesédem oLlhe Netwa:‘:;;r imminent, thegi;nplication.s asked to aid in the search for Krause, | will be exceedingly fond of romance. e S DR. H. VANCE o & fact with v hey |the danger does nof y | g 1 X OSTEOPATH 8 0 S i e are serious eneugh to warrant consideration. who is described as weighing abouLXSuchcts of this sign may have suc- | GEORGE ON NORTHLAND are in position to judge the need probably more accur- ately than most of us. They have seen youngsters Mr. Gay has called attention to the various legis- 180 pounds, being 5 feet 8 lé\ches in|cess in various branches of litera-| jotco L S0 BT e south g’::“’;{‘fig: *1‘0“;";‘;'“1'“‘::“’; i JUNEAU FROCK ¥ llative steps taken to prevent a recurrence of such a|height, and having a sandy mus- | ture. for several months for the benefit | 3 ; ; headed the wrong way, who, if given the proper en-| s Iminated | tache. He is a boat-builder by trade.| Ellen Olney Kirk, author, was born 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. | SHOPPE | ative frenzy in stocks as the one that culminates of his health, is returning to Ju- 2 3 couragement with other things, could be saved f°"lf:e 15:219 with re.ssus that are still reasonably fresh in| A reward of $500 has been offered on this day 1842. Others who have ' .t Zboird e Nmm“; Office Grand Apts., near Gas- Exclusive But Not Expensive” themselves and for the community as upstanding or minds. These consist of provisions in the two | for his capture. | celebrated it as a birthday include | thheau Hotel. Phone 177 Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, 3 citizens :bankmg acts of 1933 and 1935, which Mr. Cvng' c;l;- el s TR jgolleyt Ctlbl‘:;(:;; gngén:};rg:c}r,‘(::w1223‘ J X! yrestli v are scribed as the “fire-fighting apparatus,” an e . A. Knowlton, for: - | dramatist, : Sir gwfic:fz:nfl:;o;::ezilgfiyth:,:;?::‘;g;‘;;:i“&;: like |creation of the securities and exchange commission, |tendent of Fairbanks schools, was Beaumont, painter, 1753; Rlchnrd: | ¢l s, | | | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER [ BETTY MAC | B ) “policeman.” a distinguished visitor in Juneau. | Jeffries, writer, 1848. Watch Repairi | | s i 40 youngsters for ,which he called the “pol 8 2 | pif af pairing them “bseet:cm;he gazrl)er{nfllzfgsz‘::n wfo w;ks after| Roughly, the banking statutes, in so far as they : 4 ! (Copywright, 1935.) Philco—General Electric Agency | | | BEAUTY SHOP ’ McCAUL MOTOR I the Gilbertson-Junge classes less lice Dr affect stock market operations, are destined to give| Bob Crawford's song, “My Narth-j 1 FRONT STREET |l ! [ COMPANY ] the program had been promoted. As the Police De-i, "o jo.q) Reserve Board extensive powers over the|'and” appeared in the States and re- ! 12TH AND B STREETS | partment pointed out from experience, it is a move-‘g, 1y of credit available for such operations. Thus|-eived a tremendous ovation. | Has Ne PHONE 547 | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i ment aimed not only to keep the boys off the streets the hoard may establish limits upon the amount that — | P w Go ! and out of trouble, but it builds them up physically 'member banks may lend against stock and bond col- | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hellenthal | ” = Q\\\ \\\'\TI‘ 77//'7 [ '7 Pt ] and mentally. Perhaps, the boys' attitude is more lateral; it may increase (to a designated maximum) |returned from a visit to the San E\\\ ’; STRATTON & BEERS 4 clearly reflected by a recent instance when the police [the reserve requirements of member banks, _thereb}{ Prancisco Exposition. | —_ % =z | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | FORD AGENCY + were called upon to take several lads into headqus.rl,ers‘l'eslrictmg their credit resources, and it may slmllar}} ; L E = i SURVEYORS | ! for minor infragtions. The officers put it up to them expand or contract those resources ll*(lm“gh "; REWLY It Zals n[r)mqur}ced in The Empire =] %E i (Authorized Deillers) ¥ v J i acquired control over the open market operations of {shat Lyle Davis in an ordinary skiff = 7 VALENTINE BLDG. uv]uarm,y andv “S}fedm‘(r'n p;mcul:«;; ll:mi thle lw:me entire Federal Reserve System, whereby bank funds | beat the launch Murellett in a race p | Telephone 502 i GREASES B T N e o the streets and|, 2y be absorbed by the purchase of Government|oetween Juneau and Kake, taking . & o GAS—OILS ; out of difficulties. The unanimous answer Was & ... .ios or released by their sale. the Canoe Pass” route. The race, 1 : gymnasium. Finally, the board may vary the margin require- |said The Empire, was the result of JUNEAU MOTORS The Police Department was in no position to ments on brokers’ loans, thereby making the‘pun:hsse a wager between Davis and Dr. L. B le M Foot of Mai sponsor a gymnasium but the officers did the next of stocks on margin less (or mare‘) flttrutxve. The | P. Dawes, who occupied the Murel- ut r aurO ain Street best'thing and started the boxing and wresting classes| Securities and Exchange Commlssm;x_ hh:; broad | Jett. D C - at the Elks' Club. It is a laudable and worthwhile 8uthority to make regulations under which the regu- = STRIKE! rug L.o. n A undertaking; one that is worthy of the support of every 1% trade in securities may be “%’;d“;ea By e dsu:_c Weather: Maximum 42; minimum ~ “Express Money Orders Juneau Ice Cream X & exchanges. In Mr. Gay's words, the police duties|35: cloudy. > person in the community who has the welfgre of young- | "vyo commission are “to watch out for pyromaniacs BRUNSWICK ANYTIME” ; Parlors sters al heart, as well as the welfare of the entire |and see that no careless person throws a lighted match BOWLING ALLEYS Phone 134 Free Delivery || community. }mzo the excelsior.” H | SHORT QRD'ERS | b y, it is i 1t is evident that much more machinery now exists, l Certainly, it is more intelligent police work, as well | LOOk and Learn Rhbeinlander Beer on Tap | Fountain Cardy | as general policy, to strike at the source of possible at least on paper, for halting a speculnl@ve,boom‘ than . trouble than it is to be forced to haul youngsters there was in 1929. Would it be ellecuve_. Mr. GE_Y By A. C. Gord j was not prepared to predict on that point. But it 'y A. C. Gordon § 0 o e haror nVRe SR Kt Bardary Whista {08 should be noted, first, that the increase in stock prices future violations. These officers are doing a rea]'ahove the low nlm.rk (;f 1932 has not been accompanied piece of good citizen building and are deserving of the 5 & ) 1. How many children were born by any corresponding increase in brokers’ loans and, $6 A Lin his wife? helping hand of the residents of Juneau. - 'second, that the Federal Reserve authorities were by X :‘V‘hlmcnt caln mfdchs: il [no means consistently wise in handling what power|, ©. o R% FuRchion ol the DR they then had for controlling speculation in the last 3y loes the larynx perform? boom. In other words, a considerable rise in stock| 3- 'What does fiat lux mean? ; 4. What are the dimensions of & A o N g prices has been achieved apparently without much . Warning is given by the American Leglon thal ;"o credit, suggesting that the method of credit|!egal board foot of lumber? when Congress convenes in January it will be On control has distinct limitations, and past experience | 5 From what large city in the £ SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! oo b DRY CLEANING [ ] CONSCRIPTING CAPITAL. hand with a program for universal draft in war time, 'affords no guarantee that the new machinery will T. 8. can one travel south to enter sofi the renewal of a battle that was started 14 years ago be effectively directed. Canada? - and has come up before Congress at various times| The country seems to have been supplied a consid- Water since. The plan calls for the conscription of capital erable amount of potential protection against the evil ANSWERS. Washing | i 1. Four sons. and man-power on the same basis. It means that Of uncontrolled speculation in stocks, but there is no oA money and industry could be drafted into service in |T€ASON to suppose that this protection is either com-| 2. 1¢ is the organ of speech. an emergency just as men were conscripted during Pleté OF automatic. The final responsibility still 3. “Let there be light. - $ae Inkt woiF. | checks back to the investor, to see that prices are not| 4. 1 foot long, 1 foot wide, 1 inch N !bid up far beyond the intrinsic value of the securities | thick. If the present situation in Europe still pertains in h;volfed. & 5. Detroit. . January or a worse one exists, it is possible that the e U w—eyerly ._proposal will get more than passing consideration. ' Economic Issues First. The Neutrality Act, a radical departure from any- | —_— Miss ;f;:!l::: T;z‘:u been | WATCH HOSPITAL P, L. McHALE “Next to First National Bank” Clean $1.50, Jewels $1.25, Main Spring $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 Crystals 50c and 75¢ “All Work Guaranteed” ‘THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! . THE MINERS’ Your ALASKA R o e e 7 thing this country has ever done before, was passed | (Detroit Free Press.) 3 ‘Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt 2 5 south on a visit, is a passenger ‘on| . 3 X b l’ at the last session and apparently has met with the | While it is true that the system of government|ine Northland for Juneau. e ‘With the winter social season ap- Recreaho!g Parlors LA N DRY universal approval of the people. The definite trend which the Constitution created has made possible R 5 5 proaching, Mrs. Franklin D, | s against war and it is likely that a capital the prosperity which the nation has normally en- MRS. RUSSELL RETURNING Roosevelt purchased a new gown' conseription plan would be considered in that cate- joved, that is a fact too far removed from the imme-| Mrs. Leota Russell, proprietor of | ‘jn New York and then posed for gory. The fact is still fresh in the minds of a great | diate necessities of men and women, and too little|the Juneau Sampie Shop, who has| photographers. The gown is fash- many people in this land that many men gave their realized by them, to catch many votes. been south on a buying trip, is 8| joned in exquisite metallic lace services, and their lives in some instances, for no gain| What the average voter is most interested in is| passenger on the Northland for this| in a new color called raisim | during the last conflict while certain individuals MaKINg a decent living for himself and his depend- | city. 2 i T G : made enormous profits on war time necessities, and ent;:h 4 ¢ still others in industry made $20 a day in a warm o politieal party which slveitts Aeasm pios Y : % PHONE 15 : of enabling him to do that will get his vote. factory while doughboys wallowed in the trench mud i i fot $3D & mobth. 4 And that being the case it will be the pressing economic issues of the day, and not the constitu- t There is much to be said in favor ‘of conseript-|tional issue, which will determine the action of the ing industry and capital on the same basis as man- | electorate at the polls, power. It should be said at the coming session of — Congress, and acted upon in keeping with the will Now's the time for some good man to come to the of the whole people, against war, and especially against aid of the Republican Party.—(Buffalo Courier-Ex- war for profit. press.) Rainicr Club The B. M. Behrends Bank Look Back— There are times when it is Women have taken up cattle rustling in Wisconsin.| S0 far no one, pointing to Haile Selassie’s whiskers, Up here in Alaska they are content if they have a pair |Das made the prediction he is in for a close shave.— Juneau, Alaska fi"flmr@fflf"fi m"‘:: of shapely calves, (Cincinnati Enquirer.) w)'uch must be. Bfit in the s et NS ! that follow, when all h i Ike; . ¥ Louisiana has been so quiet here of late that folks years A h Report is that Jimmy Walker, the ex-playboy Mayor are beginning to suspect she has slipped back into the COMMERCIAL that is left is memory, you of New York, is coming home from Europe. May be Jimmy has heard about that vacancy down in may look back, content that E Louisiana. On the map Italy has always given the impression i f a tribute fine in every way was accorded your loved one. ‘When you look back—that’s when it is important not to have erred. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Union again.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) i and SAVINGS —_— of a nation setting its foot down.—(Toledo Blade.) Every cloud has its silver lining. At last the price of pork chops are going down, and no longer will we| We'd give $500 to see two men in a prize ring: in the clam belt need feel our stomachs rise and |Joe Louis and Mussolini.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) ! fall with the tide. Resources Over Two and One Half Mfitm l?ollars i ‘War profiteer’s version: “Neutrality is hell.”—(Buf- What with the taxes, the season’s fuel, the winter | f8lo Gourier Express.) 4 wardrobe and this, that or the other, a little green| * : . October kale would make an even bigger hit with us.| Satan to. Hauptmann: “Ill be seein’ you soon.” ~—(Boston Herald.) —(Atchison be.) "%