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i e S T A s . wB MA N y s GLUB . J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU e : : The Weatl AMERICAS BIGGEST No. 7. e Weather ’ . % . . o 57 13 Building a Healthy LOGAL DATA MEETS. TUESDAY 10 ' PROBLEMS e o s 2 BB o | b © el 4 Nation Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. Feb: 20: ) | s . | Probably snow tonight and Tuesday, colder tonight; moderate easterly winds. : o i H 2 - 57 Timy Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioclty ~ Weather | 5 i This is the soenth artiele of | FEALTHY BABIES MAKE HEALTHY NATION {4 pm. yesty 2970 28 e b e 'Wlll Hold Open Forum to] * ‘ufln in ' which Professor i 4 4 am. today ..20.33 28 84 s 5 Bnow il Di L lflt' P William :‘l:u:.nz ’pgl;nmi dis- i { Noon ' today 2019 21 86 -8 6 Snow 1 hscuss Legislative Fro- cusses - wha e “‘eonsiders the AND 4 5 ram log'lBe Ul’ e d 10 biggest problems facing 2 vaniw RADIO REPORTS g g Amerfea. Kot & | YESTERDAY | TODAY The regular monthly business ) SR 3 5 Highest 4pm. | Lowest éam. dam Pieci, meeting of the Juneau Woman’s By WILLIAM FIELDING ! ''Station temp. temp. | tomp. temp v :I;‘l‘ty zdhr:,‘ W?gficr Club will be held in the Council OGBURN Barrow 20 -20 | M 18 % i ~ sl | Chambers at 2 o'clock tomorrow < 3 2 " Nome -4 -6 -18 -16 4 ° afternoon as announced_elsewhere | Sesearch I&‘:’”{?’»Rfi“‘ o Bethel &8 B R b 5 il in ‘the columns of The Empire to- ml Tr:nds ent Soeial | Fort Yukon -2¢ 24 | -48; -8 0 0 Clear § day. Business of importance, in- Tanana gl gl 28 .-28 0 0 Clear cluding a consideration of the leg- = Fairbanks -2 -2 -28 -28 3 £ isiative program of the Alaskaf A baby born iy (s 1Al Eagle T e o | | Federation of Women's Clubs, to _nfe i 3 Bzefi%lp‘?: "w’ Yb | St Paul . -3 80, | 28 8. i&8' "0 ptouy I8 ibe sponsored at :the fortheoming |/ 11€ CAPECAABIE IGK B HEEN, BoTh| Dutch Harbor ... 40 38 | 3¢ 3% 4 0 Clear | ! |session of the Legislature, will be was that it would live to Kodiak i ZRRa T e 0 o ! be 35 years of age.. The.lengih 0 Cldy {transacted, and it 15 hoped' that . Ut f i aE! Cordova 30 28 | 14 20 Fi 06 Clear {a large and representative number|©f life has increased about. two- Juncau . 28 | (26 28 5 50 Sriow [of club members Will be present|thirds . s sttka ... & PRI B okt to participate in this discussion. This has been made pessible by | Keichikan. ... 38 36 38 4 11 R ry One or the The busines session, which will|cOnquering one disease after an- | S ha e Eav ] : ain b 58 romptly at 2 o'clock . will]other.. ‘We know enough now to i o |, 18858 30 80 - ‘Ram #8 . jpoein s A " stamp out malaria, hookworm, so- Sdwmonton a 4 A . 08 Snow 1 D t T |be of short duration, and will be ] dded 'b» 1 A Seattle 46 42 46 26 02 cld: eser ones. .. [tollowed at 3 o'clock by an open|cial disedses, and tuberculosis if wo ‘Porzland SO 0 B il ¢ 3 = y ] 2 meeting to which any women of|SPend. the money and organiz | san Francisco .. 60 58 | 4 48 4 0 cmt b smartest hos’er the town, who are interested in|Properly to do it | : £ ki y legislation as it affects women and On the other hahd, we do no The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Southern children, esting program, in the nature of a symposium, featuring the topic, “Women and Legislation,” con- ducted by Mrs. R. R. Hermann, president of the local club and |egistative chairman of the Alaska Federation of Women's Clubs, will be given. A number of prominent loca’ club women will take part in thi symposium, which is - along tae lines sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs, whose legislative chairman, Mrs. Clarence are invited. An inter- shades for Spring ® Fiesta is a delightful new beige hosiery shade that is charming worn with any one of the new Spring costume colors. No worries about what color to choose—wear Fiesta and- know your ‘ensemble is in perfect harmony, Other Degert Tones for the new blues, brick reds, and greens are enchanting. See them! 5100 and Neiw Comfort for. every size leg with $ 3 5 of reducing diséase and of posi-| ten biggest prcblems would be partly sclved. For Prof. William THE NUGGET SHOP = : e Phoenix Custom-Fit Top Joning death, but there is 1 Fielding Ogburn says that good feeding in infancy and prevention 4 ' The F]orence Sho fod T 1 task of increasing the abundan of childhgod illnesees are first steps in a program of more vigorous 7 2 { Permanent Waving a 8 P", >f good health. Thére is a dil-| health, which he asscrts America needs. Gains have been made, Use a silver knife to.cut ban-| Florence Holmquist, Prép. country, along legislative - lines,| ‘erence between. the absencé ol ill| however, for the expectancy of life for a baby now is 58 years (2035 a8 it will ald in preventing | § prong gz gle Bidg. and some of the obstacles they|health and the presenceof bUoyan' whereas in 1800 it was 35 years. |the banana from discoloring. - 1 /have encountered, as well as thc ‘;resuns achievad.. Special referencc |Will be made to local legislative needs, and Mrs, Hermann, whose work in the interests of the Feder Prize Guessing Contest! know enough to stamp out the de- generative diseases' of the kidneys, of tHe ¢irculatory systém, and can- cer,.many “of which set in late in middle life. For a person who has reachied 45 or 50 years of age ‘he expectancy for a longer life is about the same as it was seyeral zenerations #go. ; 8o many diseases, however. have yielded to research since the time 3f Pasteur that hope cann>t be, denied. Increasing Good Hcalth a, Tast There is nhot only the problem health. | Good feeding in infancy and the avoidance of illness in childhood are first stéps in a program of more vigorous health, These {wo If all babies were as healthy as this one, one of the nation's ) 1933 { Alaska’ and British Columbia, and falling rapidly in the North Pa- | cific States, with rain or snow fr.m Southern Alaska to Puget Sound. The pressure is moderat:ly high in Northern Alaska with clear weather in the middle and njrthern portions of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen in the eistern Interior and Kuskokwim, |and have risen on the Arctic Cast, in the western Interior and | at Cordova. | | SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES ‘Some new and striking patterns in Costume Necklaces | CHOICE—$1.50 . ZANGARA GIVEN ality.” Dr. I ‘Iiod és of psychopathic person- H. Agos, one of the ex- SALE NOW ON! aminers said the Commission left |it up to the court to determine | whether Zangara was to classified things are, perhaps, more respon- siblé for our increased statire. Another reasonably sure way, to On display in our windows are 3 cones ation's legislative, progzam through . ~ ape . the past two sessions-of the: Leg- of Phoenix Certified Silk. Guess the total EIGHTY YEARS | Eisiature has become widely known| i g i gl L § r iles a1 P Q |throughout the Territory, will de-|'mprove our alth would be to 4 3 es v 2 Y number of miles of silk thread on these D et e i avaha, et s o] rafhs i, MahB¥A* gt Treltth: Hos | 4 HARGES s lZangam m.; - o:;, e the | A i b ! i iy r have higher death and cial problem,” he said. £ 7 cones. Ithe aspects of this work, taking|-he pool 2] I ; 8 o ias her subject the slogan adopted. lisease rates than the well-to-do.; | \«lCTlMs.nEtovtmnn Register your gueses in the store. Con- {by the Alaska Federation, “KnowiCity dwellers do hot yet have as MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 20.—Three |Your Legislatiwe.” Club officials wish to emphasize that this part of the meeting is open to all women, of the town, +whether club members of npi and to urge them to.make a special {effort to secure reliable and first hand information on a subject on which many women do not have jan opportunity ‘te inform': them- selves. It is further emphasized that both the business session and the open meefing «will be brief, and will close not later than 4 o'clock, —_————— test ends March first, ——PRIZES+—— Ist prize—3 Pair $1.00 or $1.35 Hose 2nd prize—2 pair $1.00 or $1.35 Hose 3rd prize—1 pair $1.00 or $1.35 Hose Store Closed Wednesday—Washington’s Birthday B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store (¥Fraim, was a guest of the Juneau {club last summer; It will be & |Fesume of the work. of women's organizations - in all parts of the WORLD DAY OF PRAYER TO BE OBSERVED HERE Ddily Cross-wohi Puzzle Solution of Saturday's ‘_Pynlc ‘olk. The growing number of se- lentary occupations indoors must 1lso, be an influence countera n part by the gtowing part ion in putdoor. sports. ‘nereasing knowlédge of the chem- | ‘cal nature of food and the mineral' needs of the body. Wometi' Outlive Men 2 The expectancy of life for wo- | men despite the hazards of child-| bearing (which are uhduly large in our country) is greater, than| hat of men. It seems probable “hat this is due to the nature of men's occupations. Speeific occupational | diseases I The problem of illness is as well | Appreciated as that of any social ‘problem by our people, and asl nuch effort and money go into it as Into our other efforts toward | | Another important factor is the | dent-Elect, 5 Others, Goes to. Prison (Continued 1rom Page One.) | all money. 1 read paper, Preci- dent come herve. I decide to kill him, make him suffer since stomach hurt. T get even with capitalists by killing President. I no care to live. T just think maybe cops kill me if I kill President. Somebody hit my | arm when I try. They fools { my siomach. I fire all time.” | ns. “Sure, I know. I gonna Kkill President,” replied Zangara. garet Kruis, setback. Mrs. Joseph H. Gill is making i slow progress. The condition of both | considered to be serious. — .- 100d health in general as country [taljan Assailant of Presi-|of Zangara's victims, Mrs. Mar- ‘William Sinnott and | Russell Caldwell, are reported def- | Initely headed for recovery. | other ‘two victims should pass the | crisis tomorrow night, Mayor Anton J. Cermak, of Chi- cago, is said to have passed a rest- | less night last night but this is | believed to be only a temporary FINAL TAX NOTICE Second and final i “Do you know what you Were taxes become delinquent Tuesday And ‘the general industrial wear doing the night you shot at the njarch 7, 1933. and tear on' life are problems .o President-Elect?” askéfl Judge Col- 10% penalty and 8% interest at- be dealt with, {1 payment |taches to all unpaid-taxes, H. R. SHEPARD, City. Clerk. Zangara said everybody In Am- First publication, Feb. 17, 1933. erica mistreated him. | Last publication, Feb. 28, 1933. ‘The is still After ‘this date, and Garment || At Less Than Cost FOR CASH ONLY of Chas. Goldstein and Co. s ’&fl“llf!:o:l. Judge Collins said the man is| * 7 e By T X 2 gt 5 ke imeliorsting our lot. Yet it t unquestionably sane. | g N W ll P H 9. Baseban SAICEIVIEINUIS] NIIES) > “m.le:"ynil ua- | The Executive Committee of the|se jrmyded in a list of ten mn:jlgr‘ v Hhiee o i ew a ap er ere. < tmplemen: (RIVOEIAMOILIEBRTIAIRIOIT| _ally . |Junoau Interdenominational COUn-|robjems; The effort and apprec-| . COMMISSION'S REPORT | CALL 14 See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home, AIDIM[| NI [STTIRIAINIOEIVIT] 10 Slan of the |oll of Women met at the Methodist| tion are still' not enough though.| MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 20—Guis- Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS IDIAIMISIE L] (T[T [N 11 Article ot Episcopal parsonage Saturday af-| perpert Spencer in atiempting to eppi Zangara, the man Who tried R l Bl ; : AL 5] beliet ternoon to arrangé a program {or|ppraise the educational program o Kill President-Elect Franklin D.' oya ue | - JUNEAU PAINT STORE ISEL INISHD| - Piies 1nto |tie “World Day. of ‘Prayer.” soncludedl ‘that of all knowledge|RoOsevelt, is of a “psychopathic | - —- ANIDIEA] 1] gt A The meeting will be held in the| hay mogt worth having was know- | Bérsoniality, one of thoss whose pet Cabs PandC e IS 1 16 Nl fodusan |Methodist Chutchy - beginning - at eqge apput, health, and also that!Schemes and morbid emotions run A OElE $ fest, {1:30 p.m. on Friday, Maréh 3. | ho.first. requisite of life was fto/in confliet with - the ‘established p THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY t}ifl s This day has been observed in % a healfhy .animal, !order of society,” the Sanity Com- Home Owréd and Operated (el g A o Make iace Juseny, e mz.:!emyea;fl elog 1 SHsity reported Iaab SRturday Comfortably Heated “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . 4 read Jew- eld in ‘the dif! churches. TOMORI 2 s 2 s b Efifim Hure} : : “How many [pight. | in Sts. [ gfi"’ pusy Shump | T Program as 0utliocd will be| * Americans and, What Kina?» | “The feport did not state definite- SERVICE—Our Motto ‘ Cornr 4th apd Tdog) b IS 103 i Discolers Bt e Rt il pm‘s odh :r‘: Mm&muh :.imn i1y’ whether the would-be assassin‘ [ | Wy .- collection Rt 4 3 nm er .of people is sub- |was sane. —— - - - Sces 3 Gbliterated bgal:flg; Prayt!:"tn“y- dD?,‘fl’ ';m joct “ta comtal, says Professor Defense attorneys, Saturday r FRESH BAKED DELICACIES b, . m&k'nm;uh 6. h"""‘a?}d"' 65. Expression Fix lsm 1y, i e Mim‘ fii‘sercmé F gfi;fl :: Ogburn, = Numbers affect mar- | night, declined to confirm reports SATISFYING 1 an % manih 4nd Seasire” Haomemt £ SN e |y i d" g Mrs. - Stonehouce,| XEtS . wages, - labor supply, |he would plead insanity. b S8 Eh L4E o | 'HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD" ). 0 50: Femintns DOWN . 4. grant, as ¢ hoiise, reali émate values, edu- | As the case stood Saturday night R ) A 4 89, Steen flax 3 1. Cry of cat territory secretary, may- be ) o i 4 p i i Ly | Sectre b e 2. Grow old . English school w tAtlon cexpénses and ‘possibili~ | Zangara is charged with shooting | | S M rees T Wieb tsotiil & Nasgpioe, o & Tiea) 3 : tles. Anutler i questions con- | those less seriously wounded than | (hav's easy on your pocketbook f . i ! B onr (o bied & a Nothing more gw]m’ FMEHAI: m > c;mth*lh::uuon in cits |Mayor Cermak and Mrs. Gill. It Burn - (Next to Juneau Drug) J - gt i . Gaelic sea HEE i or’, along oountryside; |either one should die he will be N R > S dove 54, R * 3 L 4 1 ; 2 ver bottom - = 5, um‘tu : ®od R 2 o Eihlmm ¢ population s |charged with murder. CARBONADO "“4“ . 7 17 T "y t s important s quantity. Shall Distorted Judgment KING FURNACE COAL . KAN § o “RS, J. nm'sm‘ e ol B 0 i (AR o o s, 2o | -« OO THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS %, . €ome more ‘largely from mor- |Sanity Commission said: “While | with INDIAN COAL ey g N i o ../////% ¥ | bt:uulmmhck or fron{ |his ii’xteuigence is not necessarily Money-back guarantee of = { o Mg et o, HE{B TaEsn Y the ‘superior individuals? Thy |in - ] 7 ? | inferior, his distorted judgment and Satistaction. e ; eau : -%.. d =Y l:fl'fl:l ol‘flAntO‘hs"lhould have itemperament i5 incapable of ad- PHONE 412 ‘ ry . well thought-out populatiow |justment to the average social ¥ 3 % 4 V) The funeral of Mrs. John Dot-| Poliey. Professor Ogburn suys |standards. He is inherently sus- “fe Our Services to You ‘Begin and ‘End at the .%/ ..I son, who died at St Ann’s Hos- n “‘ . \ artigle. ' | ** | picious and anti-social and such P afl‘ ic Coa:t Coal CO. Gang Plank of Every !nss!ll’ger-C!“_ fing Boat .. pital early Friday morning, wiil| (COpyright, 1932, Yiy) the Associatéd | jli-balanced social types are classi- s = s s S . be _held at 10 -o'¢lock . fomorrow Press. - — . preme s ¥ 7 morning at a Requiem Mass in}y - » A > iy » %/ A |the Catholic Hall of- the Nativity. : 5T LRI 4 |The Rev. William G. LeVasseur, . WE HAVE I i S. J, will celebrate the mass, at the' Right Price : 5 A LASKA ME AT .CO, Mrs. George Simpkins wifl be organist and the Dies irea, Libra Nos will be sung, by the. cboir un- der the direction of E. N. Mc- Intyre, e FUNERAL FOR ANNIE YUMAL. SATURDAY AT A. N, B. AUDITORIUM The funeral of Annie Yumal who died early last week. at the Government Hospital, was held at' for Sale at Empire Office the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall in the Native Village Saturday aftérnoon and interment took place in Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Samiiel J. Johnson officiated at the funeral Harris Hardware Co, Lower Front Street SABIN’S Everythig it Furnishings for Men mre . . _‘*—“ Smith Eleetric Co, { Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL . ForExpert . " Phone 485 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO, YOUR LIKING. Meadowbrook Butter -+ Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 89 © . Deliveries-=10:80; 2:30,4:39

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