The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 7

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] % » gmmfl"fl“Hflfll|II"IIIllml“lllIII|||I1!|IIIIIIII|IIIIIl|||III|||IIlllllIIIIIIIIl|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II||I|IlII|||IIIIlIlIIIII|IIIIIII|||IIIII||III| ‘Mwmnms " CLASSIFIED BY. COLLEGE HEAD ‘Some of Roosevelt Advis- | ers Very Brilliant but “Doétrinaire” By HBERBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON, Oct. 12— The "president of Dartmouth college .up in New figmmire, Dr. Ernest Mar- tin. Hopkins, has laid down a, new rule for. classification of brains in government. It makes re-examina- tion, of , the characteristics. of the ! Roosevelt ‘“new dealers” from top Isn’t it fortunate is to be applied. that a thing which giVCS 50 ¥ | From the President down, who - < 'are Dr.. Hopkins' “explorers” and much joy, should cost so little. i D8, SRt Who . or. ihe oosevelt ‘“brain trust,” in Dr. i b B Hopldns phrasing, ase “men intel- Good coffee. Schlllmg COECC. [lectually brilliant but doctrinaire” 7 o f |and who “men intellectually hon- }V;'ng,r af the Mornmg/ |est and without brilliance?” 1 In his address at Dartmouth Dr. Hopkins drew this distinction be- tweenwthe types of brains neces- sary in government to safeguard |“the great social and political ex- periments of the presem day.” And . be called upon “every friend of| fOl’ 'the mCthOd you use. o E governmental reform and of social And it costs no more to have just the right coffee {in such experimentation. : Lacking . such trial and error |methods, he argued, “experimenta- ; lflon unaccompanied by critical . {Judgments” invites failure of “as- !ph—atlons of political leadership in Amenca for human welfare,” risks ‘a Stalin_or a Hitler” of vast po- 2 [ lmnal power unchecked by .any wo 5 |such ethical code as medicine 5 [l I'knows against “hazardous experi- for Percolator and one for Drip. imemxuon upon human beings.” “NEW DEAL” HAS BOTH The President would not phrase it the Hopkins’ way. His gift of expression is of the political order. He talks to and for the masses, inot in the rarified atmosphere of higher education. He seeks homely |similies and metaphores under- istandable to the man in the street. | Yet there is much to indicate that | something very like Dr. Hopkins' lers” as coequally essential to suc- "coss of planned social progress has guided him in staffing the ‘“new | deal.” et al of the Roosevelt “new deal” CAPITOL BEER P 4RLORS jare men of an essentially different i Py ‘l)pe from its Johnsons, its Har-, MOVE TO TREADWELL | ’ry Hopkins, its Ickes, its Jesse| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice have AND BALL ROOM 'Joney its Henry Morgenthau. The Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Wallace-Tugwell combination to, deal with the farm problem is the 00 TE Y Saturday Special o Just Arrived — A SHIPMENT OF SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES @ THIS PRICE FOR SATURPAY O! Regular values $16.75. Sizes 16 to 20, 16% to 22%. : § 8 P % ........ ) IllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllIIlHllIllIIIlllllIIllllllllfilllllllllllmlIfllllillllllillllllllfllllllllllllll 'only assignment of the “explorer” to bottom, urgently necessary if it . 1 advance to insist that. ‘‘provers be Therc 1S one Schlllmg COECC |given equal place with explorers”| wpamuon of “explorers” and “Prov-|this evening with one of their so- | The Wallaces, Tugwells, Moleys|will play for the dance, assuring a | in regular and half sizes g = filfll||flll||llfllllflfl!|ll|llllflllllIIIIIII!IIlIIIlIIIIIllfllIIlIIIlIlIlIIIIfllllmIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIlII ‘ — - type to executive and administra-| |tive functions. In that case, by his 7_YE AR ULD [ Get Tglephonitis 2l nspmmi"r ’i:z AG{;’:;;;;L Z::Amn BUREAU |own sayso, President Roosevelt him- LAUSANN erland —In the lssit 3= the ‘prover.” If it doesn’t first six months of 1934, more than (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) work, he has said, he will be the 13"‘“’““‘“” SIMRAGHICL NORHYRESI o Forecast for Juneau and vieinitv. heginning at 4 pam., Oct. 12: |first to say so and seek another| vere held in Switzerland, 5,300,000 Cloudy tonight, Saturday cloudy; probably, showers, light variable method: ;nou than the same period of winds, mostly southerly. % s School Lad Slrangled— Lt REL NG LOCAL DATA : IRD CLASSIFIC A K b B R Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~ Weather There 15 a third classificatipn| Dedy rf)lmd Crammed o5 3k Jomis ghurch in RELC | 4 pm, yesby 29.86 T:.ro i oL . '8 Y iimstl in the “new deal,” however, that Into Trunk, N. J. mopd. Ve, founded 193, ¥PATS #E0,|. 4 .5, today 3008 - 44 94 Calm 0 Cldy Dr. Hopkins' formula wholly ig- i, i iled 4 i barracks by Brithh|i Nood today 3025 41 I s 8 Cldy nores. What will be done with the s Y, N, . Ock, 12 IEF8 1N SIte CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS Farleys, the Ropers, the Louie se v 6 n-year-old Howes and a lot more Who are|grammay .\\ hool boy, John Feeney, - J 3 1 neither academically trained €X-| j. a5 found strangled and ils‘ y eauty 'nt P ELIER S YESTERDAY | TODAY }llghes{ip.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. plorers or provers but experlentéd | hody crammed. into, an .old, trunk Statih ' temp. temp. | stemp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather and wiley politicians? They are|, small squatter's -shack near B * o | ® mp P . y Shillady just as essential in a government bandoned bed .of the Morris Mo e ;n L - ;2 & Ck‘j.y of, by and for the people to suc- his morning. Bthel o & ! o "y s S Cess of any social or economic plan- : boy left his home in Bayonne Pairbanks 8 g b - 9t N o Clear ning as the “brain trust” contin:| aoroes from the canal bed after he [;;;wmn o :1" :1'“ i = Pt »m idy [@ents; . | returned from schopl yesterday af- St pag) oM es 4f A4 2 o Gl You have to have the votes first | ternoon and had not:béen seen un- P < 5 o N A% ¢ B LA of all to start experimentation. If| ) nic hody was found, D‘”"Ch Harbor 42 42 2 18 .08 Cldy any long range project is la\mched! ce are searching for a Kediak 46 46 a8 42 6 0 Cldy they become dgllbly necessary to| man and - an TItalian Cordova 46 44 42 42 8 Trace cid; carry on. That is the phase of the| . own to frequent the .m‘nean ffi 19 3 4“4 Calm 57 Cli i m:sx deal” they are concerned with | ¢ ihlt(:\l i ‘_:;’ s :(\ - — rl]g c)T SERht ol o I . etchikati 5 52 6 48 4 y et K S B 3 Prince Rupert ... 54 50 44 46 4 16 Pt.Cldy Under & reorganization act of the MYDER STORE BURCLARIZED Edimonton 2 60 @0 4 8 0 Clear gemu(cky legislature, no agency o;‘ What is said to be the first of o X :"eatlucd 24; 64 54 54 6 04 Rain he state government can spend j d to within i - ortlan 66 56 * 56 6 02 Cldy more money than the department ' ;L};\( : ‘U”rb:ehepex;l‘flot:g”red in ALICE RINEHEART | San Francisco 64 58 54 56 [ 0 Cldy of finance and budgetary control | gy cently when the Boundary Exercises that make for deep' il — \QFATVHF?I R - —— allows it. { " |Gift Store, owned and operated |breathing while they last not only | e BEFomEe % Has o N d Aag bk % B | by Hubert W. Thomas, was entered | are good for the waistline but good P . 11 pressure has risen during the past 24 Dur.s along s lone burglar and the cash |for the health, too. | e LDaS.t of the North Pacific Ocean from Cordova southward to G . California and has fallen over the western portion ,of Alaska. A l ’ S robbe 17 of DO GLAS ;‘;:‘:“E\ :”:]::\d :ero;esr:?s‘fl:;mth(' storm area of marked intensity was centered over the ocean about t t By 200 mies south of Unalaska, the lowest reported pressure being 28.70 store on their Wi saw rof fine 0l :;:l(bn)‘:m" ‘;:o::r};dtgaigfiznfi'leet_ The flauo f[f‘ peppe inches. Clearing weather was reported over the interior and cloudy NEWS ing glimpse of a light inside the mger.c Zmy | :\;enot:lee;mflnd scattered showers over the coastal regions from Cordova y |store, apparently from a flash- after the light. The owner wa$ Informed of 'b[/'h | Mild j’eaeher prevailed throughout Alaska ths morning. this, but by the time he arrived o b s P i F. M. SHAW PASSES AWAY A communication received in the last mail conveyed the news of the e o 24-Tour Servi death in Endicott, New York, of | e PP e r BAILEY S ';‘:" l‘;r dxired Frank M. Shaw, former old-time i Mechhasfiatutamion i e 5 HALLOWEEN DANCE . . CA F E Short Orders resident of Dy i 3 I dea‘flf Miz‘églzie"t"o i?;fzm?fir The Women of the Moose will S chlllln g Diiets : sponsor a Mask Ball on October . "WHERE YOU. MEET YOUR FRIENDS" sease. o i The diseased who was close to |3!%" —ady. 60 years of age, was a painter and[ paper hanger by trade, and during | his many years’ residence in Alaska | spent many summers in the hills prospecting. He was the discoverer | of the Douglas Mining company property back of Douglas, in which he held a major interest at his store the burglar had van- ished apparently across the boun- dary line. OLD ‘‘Mr. Boston”’ NECTTARS Three Favorite Flavors APRICOT BLACKBERRY CHERRY “More Delicious than Brandy” See your local dealer today and get your stock of Old “Mr. Boston’ three favorite nectars — Apricot, Blackberry and Cherry. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON “MR. BOSTON” W. J. LAKE & €O, INC. BEN-BURKE, INC. Distributors—Seattle Distillers—Boston, Mass. Shaw is survived by a wife and two sons, in Endicott. } il T 5 e i COLUMBUS DAY DANCE Douglas Eagles are stcpping out | '§ clal time dances in the Aerie hall. The dance is heing given in honor of Columbus Day. Niemi at the ac- | cordion and Edwards at the piané good time for all who attend. | taken the Spain house at Treadwell for their residence this winter. COLUMBUS DAY 'DANCE EAGLES’ HALL TONIGHT 9:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME Admission 50 cents Spiced SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL‘S' Clea'nser Wheatena C llc(FAl Gelatine SKAT BEEF 3 L ake Flour| | ooorrs 1A, g P { R@FIG‘SAR . s'fle:e(:ieilhcd“h large packages Dfsbsiftle‘d'rfiv(or: I;'OAP Deh:l';::: .f;:r( l\::f( i 33c 5¢ pkg Geans 29¢ 10¢ can” '§° 29¢ b, Yme m,vnte(l to come and shop around this friendly store . . . . everything plainly priced aud jarranged for you to cho_qge your needs. We furmsh the BASKETS and you help yourself to ECONOMY AND QUALITY 23¢ pkg. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS, 3 I | YAKIMA NO. 1. PflTATOES 25 s . . ... .. D0 § Del. Monte—FRUIT Florida Garden HORMEL . SLICED PITTED M.J.B. i : Pancake ' i Cocktail | Grapefruit| Bacon DATES Pl Coffee pound size No. 2 cans 2 POUND CAN FRESH onr FLAVOR ’ : ety SEALED 20¢ 2 cans 29¢ 73c 2Ws.,29¢ | sournising ® 4 21bs., 6_1c ~ FRESH EGGS — BUTTER — PRODUCE - | 5 1b- sk-35¢

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