The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1933, Page 2

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AVOGUE CORSET} WLH: Keep Your Fi lgure Trim- To kpow that _the lines of your figure conform to the correct * styles—and with- out ' discomfort—is to feel the joy that confidence brings when the smartness of your dress shows to ad- vantage. And that is why a correct corset JIs, so im- portant in the matter of dress. A properly fitted corset from our assortment will assure complete satisfac- Kon, H F i Priced from $2.50 to $7.50 H : B. M. Behrends Co., fie. Jum_.lu JLeading I)epa;tmcnt‘ Store oot AMERICA’S 10 BJGGEST PROBLEMS R T T How Ma.hy Americans, - and What Kind? T frmnsm POPULATION IN U, §. [RATE OF INCREASE BY STATE! OF _THE TOTAL Poo ULATION, 1920~ This is the eighth article of a series in which Professor William Fielding Ogburn dis- cusses what he considers the 10 biggest problems facing America. By WILLIAM FIELDING OGBURN fesearch Director, The President’s - i Committee for Recent Social e ' Trends | (Written for the Associated Press) For the first time in history it 1§ a practical question to ask how many people we should have. In| past the population increase immigration, but not that “births, could be regulated. 5 not yet clear that the size oft oftr population can be dictated public policy, yet the nations N ténding ‘that way. England, i [POP! Yipan, Ttaly and France are ac- % « tively ‘developing population poli- 4] q cies: * i But do we know how many peo- ple we want? “"If we do net have enough' peo- ple we eannot: develop our indus- try and natural resources. If we have too many we have have un- employment and the standard of living will be low or it will be raised more slowly than it would if- there were fewer people, What Large Population Means [ Por thé manufacturer: s mrge\ Population means a market, for the teal estate owner a higher val- Ue for land. - For the imperialist [ “-populdtipn means -more A For the' individual family & problem may .be that of pro- ¥ding education and, economic ad- tages. ®or the e earner 1t IS likely to mean & lwu' standard living. increase: of pupulauon in United States is rapidly slow- down. - By 1975 ‘we may ‘haye “$tationary “population of, say, 000, or even a declining bion. \ Where Shalf They Live? Apother imporfant - question” is shall the ‘peopls Ive? In ted of unplanned cities nr’ d outwn!g from urban cen- t Y, 7 How ) DECREAS! 2] INCREASH [ e 23 The qmmy and quality umnhm nt ans of. e 10 big: {Ameries, says Prof. MM‘M ‘an oy & STowW te beends Feb. 22, 1933 |'To_The Editor, mfil re: _ Permit me_to take this occasion to thank ' You' 'for' ‘thd 'Vé¥y excel- lent report in the columns of The Empire, today's i¥sue, ‘Peldbie to the ""address. givéw By.-we before fectively thu\ human beings are likely ‘to" do’ ‘voluntarily, *especially in'thei face of senllment and lack. of " knowledge. L Bt thest facts in-ho way' dim- inish the hmportaneesiof thé prob- | lemt . of \the quallty. of population terday afternoon: (It Was: exseed- espeeially “snice ‘medienl - progress i " well. dong;)and’ for-the most and-‘saniitation are permitting so Sk o acouyates .. There': ate, | miny persons- to live who would et . ‘(:.' Towever, -two. gerrectibns:: noy'-have. survived ‘under, $ay,- the | respedteui] Sleeve o' call coditions “of . Batural - selection *in DN e by ur athention: I did net say Wikt the' ¥eev: Ages- in !Whlch our: an- i: m: twenty ;‘.‘:: ,:g“ \:: {costors - Hved. 1 Both, the quantity and zhe qua.\- ity of popwdatin are questions. of should our cities ‘It ‘has « Béén+ thought ‘that) ple would solve”these quastions| b livihg’ where they found it most fortable’ sir). they were frep tene of " the " Alaska ‘Legislaturé ‘no’ singlé plece n!,'.d-muop Had- been enacted.” ' What I DAILY ALASKA EMPIR FRIDA vebeaw FEB. 24 1933 Mcmey-Saving GROCERY SPECIALS! < MILKCase... Libby’s, Ddll"()ld Borden’s FRIENDS UNITE | HERE AFTER 31 YEARS PARTING J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneaw and vicinlty, beginning at 4 pm, Feb, 24: Snow or rain fonight and Saturddy; frésh southeasterly winds= §parian Flour, 49 1bs. ‘5 Best North Dakota Hardwheat FISHER'S BLEND THE SAME PRICE the' - Juneau Wouen's : Club; . yes- | 1 pound 30c GOLD SHIELD COFFEE 2 pounds 5.)c ’ Blackberries, Loganbernes, Raspbernes 6 cans . $1 00 L[BB\ '8 FANCY F ranquettes 1. OREGON F\\CY WAI,N[ T\ Time Barometer Temp. Hum'lity Wind Veioclty Weather 4 pm. yesty 29,75 32 9 S 4 Snow g mznd 4 am, ay 29.17 30 65 E 12 Snow Guerin and J. B. Oliver Neon today 2012 3 % ° SE 17 Rain-Snow Mect Here Yesterday | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS After Long Separation | YESTERDAY | TODAY L i g Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am Aftor 31 yea e, ation, E. C.| ! -m. 4a.m. ecip. .m. Guierin andu; (opaxi:rl oid-tima | Station temp. ‘3'5'"11 | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathor { 0 e Barrow =30 o | =82 30 6 0 Clear risnds and boon compa R O,mu“dmf‘ 3 3 W | 3 P Ol ineor, 1s a pas.|Bethel HocreIOas ety ey 0 Clear %‘ 65 i m{er Northwest | Fort Yukon -22 226 -48 -4g 0 0 Clear ¥ 'n for Seward enroute to Interior le"m" s 'ifl e 4 0 Clear Aliika | Fairbanks a8 -0 jiShag ise 4 0 Clear ' two men were comrades at;Cagle -8 -28 | =48 <aa 0 0 Cldy s S Calif., ‘early in tnis)Sh Paul A M E8 S0 F 0N Snow ting there 31 years|Dltch Harbor ... 30 16 12 ool s 1k Cldy s mever convergedKodiak 4 20 = e 30 22 Snow rday when Mr. Ccrdova 24 24 24 34 8 42 Cldy into the office of | Junean 3 32 30 30 12 21 Snow Public Su and asked Guerin | Sitka 2 39 B =l ol Cldy if he was t | Ketchikan 42 40 32 34 18 20 Snow ville. Th.; ; | Prince Rupert 38 38 iy ceialishis: Edmonton . 4 3 20 22 4 0 Clear Seattle 8 wu 3 36 14 01 Cldy Portland oA & 3 3 8 08 PtLCly San Francisco 56 54 46 46 8 0 Clear 5 pounds $1. 35 cut- Ssuthern MRS. W. T. MURRAY AND *|by southerly gales off Vancouv tic Coast with clear weather in Middle peratures have risen in" the southorn I tion of the Gulf of Alaska and ."md below the seasonal average elsewhere. A moderate storm is central m ”m Gulr of Alaska, accompanied Island and snow or rain through- Alaska. The pr ure is moderately high on the nd Northern Alaska. and the eastirn about normal in the latter dis- Arc- Tem- por- CHILDREN ARE ON WAY SOUTH FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. W. T. Murray and her two }Qld Papers for Sale at Empire Offlce small children southdbound on is well ku\n | 2 (\ as a mu,lc..n in Anchoragz ani frequently broad s over the ra- dio station at that 7. Her hus- band is a businiss man in An- chorage. Saturday, Monday, Tuosduv S i and Wednesday most honest legislator T encountered. With all due respect to. Mr. Shattuck, to whose honesty and integrity as a legislator, aid, and justly too, pay a high compliment, I .do not meangs regard him as the legislafure I have ever honest” encountered. I have encountered seven} lers. equaliy honest, though riunately, I never hap- pened to enicounter enough of them at one session to get n islation through. pened to be speaking of tuck in amother connection entire- ly, when I made the about him, and in making it T had no desire whatever To impute that he was the only honest I had encouniered. lief about the many good have at. various times sat in our Thanking you *again very falr, and “painstaki of my brief remarks, ‘which I do not feel merited anything like the | | pmmlhdnee’ You were kind enough to give them, I am, Very--sincerely’ yours; eeded leg- 1 merely hap- I should ap- preciate having you make this cor- reetion in the columns of your pa- per, as it is not. my desire to leave the impression that I have this be- B. M. Beme“ds CO., lfl(. T The‘FInrrnc; Sho;x ‘ Grocery Department—PHONE 5 | Smith Eleetric Co. Gastineau Building | EVERYTHING f ELECTRICAL i ( Prompt Delivery ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 47 8 ' | Permanent Waving a Speciaity | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | had _ever I by afny “most Mr. Shat- statement legislator men who for your ng report [ ALL SILK { These MICDRED K. HERMANN." i s ug-d news: articles. ove. But the answer is not|immenss imporiance for -human say. was that. omly & negligible e 50 simple, Regional and ur-|Welfare. amount of construction legislation planning which would lead to had been enacted.. Alho I.did not better distribution is greatly TOMORROW: “Getting More ¢ the e 4 5 say that Mr. Shattack was the c e hings o e.” -~ A large preportion of the hu- man race would place the task of getting more of the good things ' of 'life as ‘thelr great- st problem, says: Professor Ogburn. ' Fhe' itsue ‘during the nest five yedrs' will be ‘to pré- vent’ @ ‘lowerinig of the plane oF life, ‘and to' nifintain ° Nie iteelf for' the millions ' of un- employed Whose Hving' u—m , Michelsons, and Justice| has drepped preeipitousty, he 5. But also there areinmates mmhmnatm minded institutions. It 8 5 a flfli dedl from - which (cnpyrlghted ms, by the Asm " 'NOTICE We will be closed tomorrow afternoon' between 1 and 3 o'clock lfllflh lboll' the inheritable during the mnenl Of Mrs. Oscar _particular person carries. | Harri 8 also js a. problem. of the ity of population as twuly as olem of gquantity.” On the cal side . there are Jack ys, Babe Ruths, and Babe icksons, athletes of marvelous 2 | equipment.. On the other lnd. there are the large number | 5 ~unfit, that they were ‘permitted to enter the army. fhe mental side there are ioe 5 UTY SHoP # 0 T aud - the ads as carerully as you | € ents { BUTLER MAURO DRUG €O. Free EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Values! HOUSE DRESSES from otr regular Regular values to $6.95 Must Go at RAINCOATS—Values to $8.95—All to TABLE SPECIALS of values to $4.75. Final cleanup—25 cents each article ! “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY” Values! Values!}| CASH SALE CONTINUES SATURDAY $2.25 rack—Special $1.09 WASH BLOUSES—Oaly $1.00 Were $2.25 BLOUSES drastically reduced. $1.75 [ e e S SN UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 403 For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 el E go at $1.75 values are real 1933 prosperity items. Don’t miss these values offered for three days only at New Wall Paper Here! Sce the New 1933 Patterns. l-‘ruhzn up Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE 2 en) | Pe THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 13&2 “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” FRESH BAK.EDd DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) - 5 | _ with this NEW mon y-uvm e REJAE NEY paytynd Jite Grown- ‘children alike will enjoy this fascinating g::: puzzle of Tom Mix and his horse, Tony. You may h:“vg 1t°‘ Fl%Eanllmltdhflk th: NEW money-sa size e e: l‘yooth“;!ste. Your dentist .says acid mouth causes pyorrhea and other mouth dheues. Milk of Magnesia Tt neutralizes-these acids! And it destroys the ccid: flm stain teeth. Gpg A BOTH FOR 525 Ny XU A — DRUG STORE Dehvery Phone 134 ANYTIME: Meadowbrook Butter Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Bervices to- You Begin and End at the Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat LASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales . Deliveries—10:30, -2:30, 4:29 PHONE 358

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