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B R DR BRI L2 705 ST S NN A N T T 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1932. 4 Oregon budget makers have completely elimin-, [ ————— Fraternal Societies } e - 0 . . = | Daily Alaska Empire |u.: i v s acivics na nwve e i A PATH T@=PARADISE]L: PROFESSIONAL 1 JOHN W. TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDlTOR:Z?S!:]\:i):;fi;!z?\?g S C:hf:r("::gi‘"ifms"‘;m‘;‘z 20 YEARS AGO / 5 R S A S T T ) Gastineau Channel : ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL M.wAcmwmm AT o b, From The Empire L by Coningsby DAWSON ] Helene W. L. Albrecht e TR et ST | FEARSEL L : | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS meets Fr EMPINE, FRINTING ‘COMPANT at Second and’ Main | myo toun of Santa Olaws, Indiana, for reasons 5 SYNOPSIS: MU ko, weeks .| you lock; Important.” Massage, Electriclty, Infra Red | |every Wednesday at : Streets, Juneau, Alaska 1 bvi BAGEA o) natsk o ke Bk December 7, 1912 santa has seemed a useless “I never want to look what I'm Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 8p. m Visiting “Fntered In the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class |MOF® OF less obvious, changed the name of the PIACE.\ p¢ o meeting of the City Coun-| butterfly to Clive, anxious to |not” To say what his dignity 307 Goldstein Building Brotliers . weleoms, matter But the Postmaster-General, for reasons nol SO, .y it gecided to provide firemen| ::(tle down to mormal life after |demanded, it was necessary to Phone Office, 216 | |Geo. Messerschmiat, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |obvious, refused to change the name of the POst-| ity janterns their hasty marriage following |steel hls heart. It waS impossi- ® | Exalted Ruler. M.H. e L Y SORERE h;’,‘er"“rlv:‘:r:::un and Douglas for $1.25 |office, 5o many, many scores of letters addressed santa’s divorce from Dicky. !ble to do that if he looked at her. .| Sides, Secreta y. By mall, postage xr:n;!‘, at the fnllnv‘v’\ng‘ruedsvrmc to Santa Claus will wind up at the little Indiana Karl Theile greeted friends in sut, meanwhile she has rent- |“Weve been married how long, ——— e yea vance, i B onths, in a e, i) 2 B SR A T By e fown this year as they have been doing for many|Juneau while the steamship Nortn-| cd an cxpensive apartment and |Santa? Not three wecks Don't = DRS.KASER & F ms TsEBlmGln KNIGNTS OF COLUMBUS Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly |yeqys western, bound from Seward to| furniched it with the things |let's step off on the wrong foot| | DE! Seghers Council No. 1760. O e o iy e o BT Seattle was in port. He was on| hc and Dicky had used. When |at the start. T hate to appear| | Blomgren Building * “eetings second and last “lephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. i e loved | Bis way to the States on business| it mother gives her sceret |ungracious. I'm allowing your good PHONEtMD fonday at 7:30 p. m. —MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ne American vommumsy Eatly - Unemployedfe s it away intentions every ounce of credit. Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Transient brothers urg- Santa wonders almost |‘ army that is marching on Washington to ask for I taror, WG Ctive: il Y Press is exclusively entitled to the “But surely when it came to|® :d to attend. Council or Tepublication of Al mew s lap R g “ulsq the |Fellef from Congress is sald to number forty| oo onve who had been in e our home, I had the right to be|e: - Chambers, Fifth Street. news published herein. thousand. That is larger than the armies that neau in 1887 or before that year CHAPTER 22. |consulted. If I live on you, I for- JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 3 SLASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER [once upon a time followed Washington around were planning to meet to revive THE FIRST QUARREL (feit your respect. You despised| ' Dr, Charles P. Jenre H. J. TURNER, Secretary. THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. |through those Middle Atlantic States in late fall|an association they had formed jnl H&Y d his in-laws as Dak because he thought no shame | DENTIST . G DTHAN THAT ¢ | 5 : e ——— |and winter 1909. In that year. 330 ‘persons|®” ° obile, Clive loit- of living on you; yet you're at- Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Our trucks go any place any ° who were /in; Jundau’ i SN o | cr ) pavement. tempting to—— e : Building time. A tank for Diesel Oil prior thereto formed a City's Pio-| ¥ < thinking unusual thoughts| “Don’t drag Dicky in,” she im- Telephene 1768 and a tank for crude oil save Election Reaction. neer Association. Thirty-six of [ yridegroom. There was one plored. “It's such bad taste.” burner trouble. —_— them had since died. Many of 1 who could have understood| “But my dear girl he's here;ig PHONE 149, NICHT 148 (Port Angeles News.) 3 n—Dj Dak. Dicky could/he’s all about us. Every blessed | RELIABLE TRANSFER the remainder hoped to re-estal-|'" lish the association: put him wise to a lot. It‘s:lck, the carpet on the floor, the » man who's been divorced |pictures on the wall are reminders a woman to know the truth of him. At what I'm now earn- it her. |ing it would take me years to re- Sante empioyed +hese blace them. Any friend who visits handed methods with Dicky me Will appreciate uieir origin.}q | You've not supplied me with a would have required to be | : to endure them. She seem- home. You've transplanted yours think that a wedding ring and his from Chicago. was something you slipped through | Silence. He listenea w near her At Douglas, Weyerhorst Hospital|a husband’s nose. And yet here zob. Peered across ‘his shoulder, was put under quarantine becausa D¢ Was committed to her plans byj(lregdful of what might be hap- of the scarlet fever cases under | k of including her parents pening. On the couch, beh)_nd the treatment. Dr. H. C. DeVighne put|in impromptu house-warming. dishevelled tea-trap over which she his own home under quarantine be-| A5 he stepped from the elevator |had presided so proudly as hos- ! | The election is over now, and the country has signified its desire for a change. And whatever, |your personal reaction to the verdict returned at |the polls may be, there are a few things that it |is very important for all of us to keep in mind. First of all, the country is not going straight ho the dogs because the Democrats won a Presi- dential election. Grass is not going to grow in our streets, the Nation is not going to collapse, B 53 }the American system is not going to vanish from MAY YET REPEAL PROHIBITION the earth. i BEFORE SPRING. Those campaign bogey-men have no substance, |and the sooner we forget all about them the better |off we shall be. On the other hand, the victory of Roosevelt is * Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Office hours, § am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment Phone 321 i Chief Yalth-Hock and a pariy of Klukwan Indians arrived in town to put on a tribal show at! the Elks' Hall. The Indian brass|bi band of 25 pieces from Hoonah|! was here to take part in the en-|Worm tertainment. ed 1o NEW RECORDS NEW SHEET MUSIC RADIO SERVICE | Expert Radio Repairing i ! Dr. A. W. Siewart . DENTIST Hours . am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 276 * Radio Tubes and Supplies JUNEAU MELODY A news radio broadcaster quotes Senator Capper of Kansas, leading dry advocate, as saying that he i > > |not going to restore prosperity overnight. There are caues Mrs. DeVighne was afflicied|De saw the door down the passage tess, she was sitting little and de-|® 1 T e HOUSE interprets the 270 to 144 wet vote in the Nm'm:a:‘just as many men out of work today as there| i ene ailmeng “*%|gany opened. There she stood in flated. Robert Slmpaun l f_ z House of Representatives as clearliemdicatlln: t! id}were before the election; there are just as many . o |the role of benefactress. “Can't you see at what T'm driv- t. D ! SR = th: Eighteenth Amendment will repealed, and|jqle factories, just as many mortgaged farms, just E : ! eaned against him, exercis-|ijng?” He sank his voice. ] 3 P declaring that such being the case the quicker it is|gs many hungry families wondering where the next (INNAI?"%%:;);‘:Y$PI-.CIAL 1 her Gharm: | “When you put it that way” | Grlmm:; = Angeles Col1 | JUNEAU TRANSFER disposed of the better it will be for all concerned.!meal is coming from. B goodf Olbnarion. Bifls-<t5 éents dogen,| ‘1 did it for you, Clive. To save| “Then let’s have yours. ’moieouuy oot 1f enough of the dry Senators look at the thing| No miracle has happened. ; < as Scnator Capper does, the proposal to repeal mei;xme,s flrfn guullgtto lcome back vtautom}::‘lcam; J:st ecause the electorate rose in its wrath and de- Bipttoentn, Amendinont Giay ¥, b8 soleriod :erttffmanded o change is as foolish as to believe all of soparate Btates in tme 19 gek the ne:;essm, H |those last-minute prophecies of doom and destruc- six States to act on the matter this winter. In that |’ case, Congress can set about other matters at an|™“io, .. i an comes down to is simply this: the early date with more information regarding GOV-|greqt problems that got talked about so much during ernment revenues. the campaign are still with us, and thcy demand y-four State Legislatures will meet this|{the most intelligent and energetic attention Am-| and all will be able to act on Prohibltlonierlca can give them. They won't be solved unless! Glass Resolution should be submitted to them all of us can bury the antagonism of the campaign and work shoulder to shoulder to effect the needed |reforms. The election may have made the job easier. The great National hunger for a change—for a ‘“new deal,” if you like—has been appeased. The deep The President’s suggestions for balancing the resentment of worker and farmer has found relief. include drastic reductions of the Govern-|people are more ready to be hopeful now than they before the first of the year. PRESIDENT’S SUGGESTIONS. budget 3 N . anis a -|were a short time ago. ment's expense through reorganization and con: . : solidation of governmental departments, a 11 per| But, l_hfll:;% ;:Skmf srtxillék:h:;il :ns::ke c;;xr‘:i};::f cent. additional reduction in Government salaries|93Ner 1S y 12 It didn’t. and the elimination of certain payxncr\“‘s to vel-1. " what happens in the months following the erans provided by “ill-advised legislation”; also the| . i n that is important. imposition of a manufacturers sales tax. While the | President does not mention the amount of the tax, 2% per cent. is suggested by Secretary of Treasury | Mills. It is admitted that the attempt to balance| the budget last winter failed and that the deficit| at the end of the fiscal year will be $1,146,000,000. ing that the election settled everything. The Fruits of Victory. (Manchester Guardian.) Exactly what price is the Japanese people will- ing to pay for the military adventures into which The Pgesident recommends drastic cuts in appro- lits leaders have led it? The question is raised in priations and the whittling down of public worksia drastic form by the gigantic deficit in the pre- appropriations. He says plans for the reorganiza- liminary figures, now issued, of next year's Budget. tion of the Government Departments will be sub- g’\;tmgfl : total est;mated revznue :;ii about 213‘0.» i i Vi o ), e army and navy are demanding appropria- mitted soon. He promises a war debis message|, = " 0%, 00 000000 This s to provide for “re-l &b an early. date. A h placements” in Manchuria, but also, according to There is nothing sensational in the message. recent reparts, for & program of naval building, Congress will take it up at an early date, and|yn.uding five new air bases to be completed in prepare measures to meet the situation. 1936 at a cost of £46,000,000. Mr. Takahashi, the Finance Minister, is therefore asked to meet a de- ficit for next year alone of something like £78,000,- 000. This in itself would be a thankless task enough. But even his previous expedient of inflation and For residents of Alaska, the admonition, “Do|the raising of fresh loans is now apparently denied Your Christmas Shopping Early,” has special sig-|{to Mr. Takahashi. The army junto, led by the nificance. Those intending to send gifts to relatives|“strong man,” General Araki, is pressing him to or friends in the States should give thought now t:x’ni me]lselw;!:mduz_ lncx:;ahastz the lfnctolme‘ u;x almd to purchasing and mailing the presents. the inheritance duties. is perfectly in keeping If the posting of parcels is delayed so long with the semi-Fascist social theory of the army. MAIL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS EARLY. Juneau Bakery. R o N Read the classified ads. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” HOSIERY Just received another shipment of silk and wool hose ideal for these winter days Only $1.25 Pair | | Juneauw’s Own Store || HAAS ) Famous Candies | The Cash Bazaar ! Open Evenings | : 3 , But to Mr. Takahashi, as a leader of the Seiyukai that ‘expedmous transportation and de‘mers; raxre and the conservative land-owining el 5t essential to getting them to destination before vice can hardly be palatable. That a Cabinet crisis Christmas, they risk the chance of not being re-|i gaid to be impending is not surprising. What ceived until after the holiday. would be surprising would be for the crisis to end This year as in previous years, facilities of the|in any way which involved the slightly military postal service will be taxed by Yuletide mail. With economy. Japan's economic outlook is desperate. additional help, as always, every effort will be |Distress is acute, her farmers are laden with debt, exerted to give timely distribution, but this cannot |there hfl‘; b::n i;e*:"yw‘f;?s“m “me Vti;luelvf her 5 P § staple products. et, all, national senti- effected in all instances if too great a proportion o g tocll aili i ¥ PP ment is said to be still behind her military leaders of the public, failing in cooperation, burdens the| 3 p Sl aiainte gitts and their foreign adventures. How long it will be malls: wik behind them cannot be known. But the full price —— SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings || for Men | SHOPPE —adv. Clive listened you trouble. Tell me that you. | adore it.” i He held his peace till they had’ reached the drawing room, then gently disengaged himself from| her embrace. Apart from having made me a| laughing stock and a probable | |bankrupt, I find your choice of /longed to make up to you every- apartments delightful. There isn't; a thing wrong with the apartment. | the trouble is how to pay for if “But my lover,” she replied with | angelic forbearance. “this is my| present to you.” 1 “Untortunaiely,” he smiled, imi- | tafing her anxiety “it ism't. It's the present, as far as the furnish- { !ings are concerned, of friends who | | wished you well at your first wed- | ding.” " “Come to earth, Clive.” She was prepared to reason with him | as a mother with a wayward child “Why get sore about the furnish. ings? T divided everything scru- pulously. TI've brought on from Chicago ohly the things that were mine. And as regards the apart- ment, I don't expect you to sup- port it. Glasees Fitted, Lenscs Ground | i - @ Dr. C. L. Fentan | | CRIROPRACSOR | | HeDentbal Building { FOOL CORRECTION i | Hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 1 . -9 e e i DR. R. E, SOUTHWELX: I Optometrist—Optician | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. ! Office Phone 484; Residence | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | ’| to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 | o e AR B o DRUGLESS HEALTH | INSTITUTE Natural Methods Soap Lake Mineral Steam Baths | Drs. Doelker and | Malin =7 4 Phone 477, night WO or day Front and Main to her sob. She dabbed her eyes with an |. I. absurdly inadequate handkerchief | | . 113 —mostly lace and therefore two- | Dl“ Rlchard Wllhams l thirds holes. DENTIST ] “You've never had a home—only OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | schools, college dormitories, -lodg- | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | ings. Never anyone to love you, | | to care for you—just struggled. I| e—. . thing you've missed. It seemed; “Where are the blisters?” silly when I owned so many lovely | She rubbed his cheek, tickling things, to cut off our noses to|him with her hair. spite our faces—not using them.”| “Vanished because your lips Her submission softened him. touched them.” “Didn’t it occur to you, dear, that| (Copyright, 1931-1932, Coningsby your kindness would humiliate Dawson.) me?” She smiled palely, twisting her One problem past, Santa and handkerchief. Clive run into another com- “I didn’t think, Clive. If I did, it was only of giving your pleasure. If you could have seen me work- ing, unpacking,. shoving, hauling I was afraid you'd notice the blis- ers on my hands from handling |boxes. But I get your viewpoint. | We'll stuff a suitcase, and hike |back to the hotel.” What an obedient little woman! | The issues at stake were obscured plication tomorrow. R SWIFT SURE RELIEF FOR GASSY STOMACH A tablespoonful of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin rids your stomach of gas in 5 minutes or you can have your money back. Same dose before meals soon puts your stomach in COMPANY [ Moevs, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of FUEL OIL ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 | L e — | | PLAY BILLIARDS 1 —at— BURFORD’S ) °. L ] THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streeta PHONE 359 KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP at WINTER & POND'S PIGGLY D FINE Watch and Jewelry I leave you free to con- tribute whatever you feel you can afford to| But T hate to bargain and I am not bargaining. As I've | told you before anything that I possess is yours.” ®| It was as though she'd stuffed | a flannel in his mouth. She'd | |bossed him, yet insisted that her motives had been generosity. So, shrugging his shoulders, he turned away and stared down into the by remorse. “But you have given me pleas- ure.” He was kneeling beside her his head pressed against her bos- jom. “We've broken our promise. ‘We've had our first quarrel.” She was bending over him; the tears dripping. “I loved you even when you were angry, Clive—more and more” He pledged himself in an agony to persuade her. such fine shape you never have any more gas, heartburn, nausea, sick headaches, fullness, nor any stomach distress. Money back any time it fails, says Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. i Presents received before Christmas evidence more |+ nranchurian and other glory has not yet been ;) thoughtfulness on the part of the sender and afford|paid. The revulsion must come some time. “Exclusive but not Expensive” { more pleasure to the recipient than presents received AN ARSI AR T ot A4 . | | Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hats REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE : PAUL BLOEDHORN JUNEAU FROCK i afterwards. Origin of American Indians. { The surprise element, which is no small part of the delight imparted by Yuletide packages, is not i (Seattle Times.) The real secret of the American Indian’s origin may be held by distant, desolate Kodiak Island. Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, Curator of Physical Anthropology of the Smithsonian Institution, recently returned from a protracted visit to the North Pacific Island i 1 impaired but rather enhanced by their early arrival, { when they are not to be opened until Christmas. 1 Gifts destined for the States cannot be mailed too early now. J. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner Work Successor J. J. Newman I Yellow Cab { with information supporting a belief that it once|s. @ | Park. SO arre] = . n my honor, our firsf ALIBIS ARE WEAK. was a teeming population center and may have|g. w | e uitvering oles pieisn Bin e beyour ey t quarrel W Saf } furnished the mervx and women _who migrated to| | She was losing her assurance. Seizing her fingers, he unclasp- L) er, # Give the Republicans creai of avoiding over-|and peopled the New World continents. If people ! GENERAL MOTORS “I did it to help you—to make |ed them, kissing the palms. Cheaper ! much explaining or - alibying. Generally speaking |eXisted there in any such numbers as he assumes, and PHONE 22 they have taken the blow on the chin and said ;lémauc ck:mdmons in prehistoric times must have| | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | there is the landslide, let its figures speak for them- e;h‘;‘“;lys{’e‘g{“o@(‘*l::zbr ::a;afispfig::- P W. P. JOHNSON = . selves. And they have taken it with a grin that probably will be solved. The disposition now is to i i U-PHOLSTERING | 1 { seemed to say “it's all right, boys, we now know 1 how you have felt; you have taken similar lick- ings and victory is your turn now; have as good a time as possible, you have earned it.” They use the ubquitous American sense of humor. The more serious among them realize that the depression that caused their defeat was one that grew and gath- assume his forefathers were Asiatics; in time re- search may establish that both the Eastern Asiatic and the North American Indian peoples sprang from a common stock migrating from another point on earth’s surface, now perhaps under the ocean or, like Kodiak, desolated by changing climatic condi- tions. The curious modern is rewriting history by discoveries being made in all the world’s .geo- MADE TO ORDER Also Recoverinng and Dishaw Bldg. STRENGTH We take great pride in the STRENGTH of our Bank and invite you to examine Call Your RADIO DOCTOR for g PHONE 419 | '] e —— JUNEAU DAIRY I Anti-Freeze ered momentum when they were in power, that N 9 they were unable to avert it or recall the vanished graphical “back waters. RADIO TR?I!JBJ“ES our statements renderell ffom time .to ICE CREAM prosperity, so, like their lately demonetized {.enderz It ought to be possible to get together on the 9 A M lo. . time. IF STRENGTH, together with IAI r ,:;‘ oy ron they wish the Democrais well and promise "eVel|proposition that in dealing with foreign debts|{ Juneau Radio Service service and modern banking facilities For Your. Car ) possible helpful effort.” there are no Republicans or Democrats, but just The wise Manchester Guardian, addressing itself | Americans.—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) Shop appeal to you, then this is your bank. NOW R to those Republicans who offer an alibi, said: ,i PHONE 221 The Republicans will say that they were The Russian biographer, Dmitri Merzhkowski, beaten not by the Democrats but by the de- was said to be in line for the Nobel prize. It e ! ptrh pression. That excuse will not win them much sympathy. They were helped to splen- did victories, in two successive elections, by a prosperity which they had done little to create. They cannot now complain if they have been doomed to defeat by a depression which they did l{Ef.lc to avert. then occurred to the board that Galsworthy was 2asier to spell—(Des Moines Register.) JUNEAU MOTORS Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE" The B. M. Behrends Bank The American public did the trick of swapping g JUNEAU, ALASKA in midstream from the elephant to the donkey and it will be happy if the latter proves to be the better horse.—(Boston Gobe.)