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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1935 q seem to believe that through new —_—T from Wisconsin, — 7 E . . | Borah, or, at least, so say the boy A 2y 9 s 11 o . | ; . s of evil will de- Dall\’ AI (l.\kl 1 E "lp" € | and the tiery and veteran Senator from Idaho hasn't| Ly A\ PPY — Vf:;‘yw?:emihf:;"i e L PROFESSIONAL 1 Fraternal Societies g i Editor and Manager| denied it. Rather, he has hinted broadly he will go — | HOfOSCO e s R Y R ppiateiy L =1 ety ROBERT W. BENDER - - Edito s g, along. In commenting on an announcement by two) _——— | > it ot Ehehtits Wil BAIT o - e LA B Gastineau Channel b~ in the realm u] h pt_Sunday by the| Wisconsin political kleagles, that Wisconsin was going Il “The stars 7acline demonstrated in a way that will end | | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |z 2 t Second and’ Main| ;g0 5 Borah-for-President delegation, the { vt do mot compel” |{armed conflict aimost as it is begun. | | PHYSIOTHERAPY . e ———— | Idahoan remarked, “I told them whatever they did| The Empire extends congratula- Surprising gases and projectiles are | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | . Entered in the Post Office in Juncau a8 Second G| 100 ot Jine T would stand with them.” tions and best wishes today, their|\ ____ e J(foretold. | Ray, Medical Gymnastics I i B PE0. RUKE, mbs matter _ | along tha sta E P | v = " : every Wednesday a A - o . i Tt is indeed interesting that the Borah boom |Dirthday anniversary, to the follow-| oo \pay DECEMBER 22, 1935 Water will cause much discussion N o T M. Vi y i ¥ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. g ing: in the coming year. There will be Phone Office, 216 . Visiting brothers wel Dallvered by carrler in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 emanates from the La Follette-controlled Republican 4 g in 8 & come. M. E. MONAGLF, per month, . e T ate. Young Bob La Follette, son of As the Sun today enters the sign ! too much in some places and too lit- | 8#—————— &3 Balba Suier o H: ol mall, postage paid, at the following rates: | progressive Bate bagpins T e dies e 5 DECEMBER 21 lof Capricorn for the winter quarter [tle in others. Since Ethiopia is a dry |z = SIDE; Serets . o, QRe, year, n ndvance, P y | that famous old fire eating Bob, is United States O o i strong aipect.to e GIANSE| 1ind" i ealil: Avnaiex “Will, sutles , Secretary. “Il\\(‘-‘-n!va.r\ ‘]h‘\'“\ f”ul‘“'x”,v. ;\l:rl‘ul\“l)l’:llz Senator from that State and Philip, another sL‘:n. Peter Carlson :Urmms and cojoined with Mercury. | severely from thirst, despite all pre- | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER T their papers - " |is Governor. Borah, himself an avowed progressive Joe C. Johnson / astrologers read this horoscope as|cautions. DENTISTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ews o1fice Business Office, 874 | .14 often at loggerheads with the conservative J}(;m:)eE{ fi"""‘[‘i‘ most encouraging. Financial matters| Persons whose birthdate it is have Blomgren Building Seghers Council No. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. W of his own ty, apparently is leaning as Dgl’] 'B mfifin lare o be less uncertain and there|the augury of a year of some worry PHONE 56 1760. Meetings second The Associated Press is exclusively entit to the ar atural be e | will be many political truces in the|and perplexity. Financial matters| | Hours 9 a.m. to 3 pm. and last Monday at o 1 £ all ne s credited to | usual toward his natural bent. Stephanie Africh | " 7:30 T ient use for reg eation A & : ? gl il aive the e new year. should be satisfactory, but peril is |gz 43| 7:30 p. m. Transien! i it or not otherw ¢ ed in 0 th But in the bivouac of the Old Guard, where the DECEMBER 22 4 A » 5 Brothess "5 at local news published i b e 1 that of Herbert Hoover's, there o i Many changes are presaged in the |seen in lofty. friendships between |- S s e et e 7 . TR L T master hand is ha e : Orville J. Whu‘wndalc | tinancial world with sweeping re-|men and women. 5 &% ‘tend. Council Cham- o ALASKA CIR BE_LARGER | must be silent raving and considerable gnashing o Darrell Naish [forms tnat imsire stability in the| Children borm gn this day prob- Dr. C. P. Jenne “De,s' Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEM. e — ' teeth, for Borah must be admitted a puter{ll force - -ee money markets. Great Britain is to|ably will be daring in nature, bril- DENTIST | |G- K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. in the Republican Party and the swing of young| oo =~ be even more fortunate than the |liant and self-willed. Subjects of this, ! Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine : : ! 7 N 5 Republicanism about the country is toward the ‘f i United States, but they will pull to-"| sign usually are independent and dif- Building IOUNT m‘;c:(:]l; ;fi)gfi}?homfl. progressive ranks. What then if Borah musters| ?f; {FARS AGO | gether in many world issues. | ficult to manage. Telephone 176 | day of ‘each mbnth 'th sufficient strength to do some damage at that(§ = ! & Germany’s financial condition is| Martin Opitz, German poet and re- | £ ———-—— = Scottish Rite Templ | Cleveland convention? It may mean an unknown Prom The Ewpire to be a matter of international con- | fosmer, was born on this day 1597. ’ béginaing “at 7:30 m" 3¢ s = N WA ¢ cern, it is prognosticated. Saturn will | Joseph Smith, Mormon prophet, also |2 - s compromise candidate, and it may mean even worse| o ___ ... S RESIRGCET | X . . 11 HOWARD D. STABLER : #4 bring great privations to the Ger-|celebrated it as a birthday, 1805. Dr. Richard Williams Worshipfi ’ for the Republicans—Borah, strong-headed and sure % g Hitl : . orshipful Master; JAMES W . DECEMBER 21, 1915 | man people and Chancelior Hitler (Copyright, 1935) I IRIVEES: EId of himself, striking out alone as an independent| | Will meet supreme: difficultles e s DENTIST , Ty, Republican progressive, even as the famous Teddy| Highlights of the war: New York| omen are subject to the MOSt| feeeeewroeeee—e OFFICE AND RESIDENCE . Roosevelt of Bull Moose days. That is not a pretty|got the surprise of its life when it| ;. nate planetary influences today. | A i Gastineau Building DOUGLAS 1) picture for the Old Guard. For united, in face of (ead in the morning papers that,y; should bring them much love and Dailv Lessons {! Phone 431 i AERIE e their previous questionable record in office, the|due to war conditions and prevailing |, ,iness. The stars smile upon do- iy . e o AR S Sl WO [ L 7 e v he ; e. Split, ther 1q |searcity of food, the health depart- | oqijc centers. The home is under l a ) L ‘ Grand Old Party has only hope. Split, there could| ' 5L ot “the sale of horse s In Lngus 13 Meets first and third Moudays & be only political oblivion, especially with the Demo-| . e "cooq “atter January 1. h?;);: ;a;s.mc” s AR | Dr. A. W. Stewart p.m., Eagles' Hall, Dougias. Visiting S L — crats so firmly entrenched behind their sterling and| Richard Harding Davis, Writing 112 o sl 0F pARIAE o1 y W. L. Gordon { DENTIST brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. “AMBASSADOR” REX BEACH, |colorful leader, Franklin Roosevelt the New York Times, said, “France "\ e marriage. Men will be ex- e ey S ey Sy TR e S e ! 5 = with war in her own country, Bas| coqingly susceptible and serious in| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | | sl foblse. e ‘ . t 31, Rex Beach, famous author, former One of the thi that makes Jur appear |accepted it as a part (?f he'r daily | iheir associations with women. “My book is different than yours.” | | Office Pone 469 ![‘:. e dtainet triond of the Territory, | especially Christmassy 1s the holiday dress business | life. She has not only swallowed War| " r; j5 5 fortunate time for starting| Say, “is different from yours.” 1t i | Our trucks go any place any ) Sl el "1 houses and private homes have put on |—she has digested it. In England it [, journeys. Many house parties this| Often Mispronounced: Audition! | = —H(| time. A tank for Diesel OIl The Empire his plan for an aerial okl del I |is ‘business as usual,! but in Franee | yock_end will be memorable because | Pronounce o-dish-un, o as in soft, | —_— 5] and a tank for Crude Oil save » in Alaska with the aim of developing lit is ‘war as usual' | of romance. Short trips on the water | accent second syllable. | Robert Slmpson { burner treuble. resources through the use of army and The Faithful Debtor. R, e not_opy | *hould be exceedingly pleasant. Often Misspelled: Hemorrhage, Glu D ‘I RPHONE 149; ”;ICHT 148 forc co-operation with the Na- P { Moslem priests were not OOA | Men engaged in important affairs|Observe the rrh. | 3 o i ELIABLE TRANSFER outh Administration movement. At that (New York Times.) {poskEnidE Fhe ja Uik AR hf"’ Ia.m well directed by the stars today.| Synonyms: Preface (noun), pre-| | G‘i“d“““; g": A“‘:’l“ %"l' es ! said | Pinland recently announced her intention to pay |hailed the ?3“}‘]““ nK“d‘”‘ as the |1 is promising date for those who |lude, preamble, foreword, introduc- ege 0! '.h‘;];ln'gf Ly 5o ! hough it is to be presumed that neither the installment due this month on her war debt to|Mmessenger of Mohammed. | meet them socially. New enterprises | tion. b aat Fl(?:ed u:f‘zs ST P e R the Army nor the Navy will care much for the United States. It is safe to say that the| .. |are to be many in 1936 when college| Word Study: “Use a word thres || C il Adi _‘i e s e k - : .| Three hundred women working in |pen and women will profit greatly. |t d i " . B ST, ———— -5 ommercia just- the proposal, I believe it can be sold to them Treasury expects no other payment. Interest is due a munitions factory in‘Germany were | £ 3 times and it is yours.” Let us in- Wb ; o on the grounds of its -sociological and semi-annually on these obligations. In June of last ‘km‘éd th a‘ m)rétersolxé e‘(plosion‘ he winter is Lg be severe in many | crease our vocabularies by maswflng{ it e - 2 , mem& Ratmg Bureau i economic importar Both branches of the year, in in December and again last June, Fin-{lp i oo oo St o) flmr;mnmonfiml'}s of ithe United Staten Christ- jone word each day. Today's word: DR: H. VANCE | Cooperating with White Serv- | s » have been ready to discharge land was the only nation to pay anything whatever. |, {mas gifts of furs or heavy wraps are | Intractable; not easily governed,| OSTEOPATH | ice Bureau soryife Dive & 2 » > depots. recommended by the seers. d, or di “‘He has an i { any duty and lend any aid in matters of Meantime, nearly a billion dollars has accumulated | el S w'hmj’bmhda“ el m‘flflm?btj -ff irected. “He has an -1 | gonsultation and examinstion | ROOM 1--SHATTUCK BLDG. emedgency, and here indeed is a social and in arrears; without any that the JArGer| guperinendent P. R. Bradley of ihe augury of a year of p]easflm‘l“dfl P SEmIpeE: 5 | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || | We have 5,000 local ratings on file economic emerg the solution of which is debtors contemplate an early resumption of their "Lhw Alaska-Juneau mine announded rriendship& ind Lhé Yoniis mieYeesi BRI LS | 5 7 to 5.30 and by appointment. |1 ) of suf 1 ance to the continent payments. Priding himself on his balanced budget. |ip.+ the mine would be closed for w}pm et Monsy Ak b ke P ik | office Grand Apts., r.ear Gas- S But he it rest at that, as so many |the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Cham- \hours starting December 24. This| entitul Eaak sl Eaars tineau otel. Phone 177 | JUNEAU FROCK might have dome. Yesterday, Mr Beach appeared berlain made 10 ’prn‘\'llum‘lwn‘l lh«.‘l bl:;"-',f“ “1(:'“0;“‘ decision was found necessary be-| ‘Children born on this day probably 00 % r Bre a7 T B DT SHOPPE ington, D. C. in support of his proposal, War-debt payment and no reference (o the questionicause of the small number of men |wil] be artistic in talent and inclined i - [—l . o company n Delegate Anthony J in his budget statement. The French Senator who who report for work after a holiday | tq make the most of all opportunitics By A. C. Gordon GENZRAL MOTORS V] “Etclusive But Not Expensive’ « Ditnor PR iy Armv Chief of Staff |nNegotiated his country'’s agreement with us, M. |which interferes with the successful| for pleasure as well as for work. Th and Coats, Dresses, Lingeriz, e AR Army Chiet o S| perenger, thinks that all of the debts—Finland’s ex-|operation of the machinery. LER b Gadiinad to, JARE ShRsioat. . | I MAYTAG PRODUCTS Hosiery and Hats ; 3 Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and Marvinj . «pave fallen into catalepsy more profound i | Deoms Taylor, Amerisan composer,| 1 L1 What country are more than [ | MeIn Presidential Secretary, anG pointing Outlp.; geath, and the miracle that would resuscitate| Marshal Harry A. Bishop was ap-|was b his day 1885. Others | tWenty-tive million people insured | | = B Tt 5 b X saniing sl T hould be sk p - : Was born on this day 1985, BYhers | againat tubereulosis? | W. P. JGHNSON i'T that “Alaska is standing still, T should be at|them is not in sight {pointed guardian of the James Plun- | who have celebrated it as a birthday |° 8 % 3 | | least 5,000 men searching for gold It is difficult to take so cynical a view of the kett estate. Capt. Plunkett had 0o |include Thomas Wentworth Higgin- | % Wit s the signiticance of thie g =1 McCAUL MOTOR Rex Beach is a true Alaskan, though he hasn't|matter. No doubt the debt agreements in their ‘relatives and none of his friends had |son, writer, 1823; Frank B. Kellogg, | V08¢ cap and sandals of Mercury? |5 o COMPANY lived in the Territory for years, He was one of present form are done with. There is unlikely to applied for the position of guardian !statesman, 1856, |3 y:'haclfls\n; the origin of the| | Jones-Stevens Shop | | CO! those who came in the gold rush days; went through |be any further attempt to transfer across interna- of his somewhat valuable estate. It ;“”4’“ }i‘e‘j" Wih “eu- s gk || ‘Doage sna Plymouth Dealers the Klondike and on to Nome to make a stake,|tional exchange the enormous sums called for in is expected that the property even-| MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1935 “hor‘fl 0;;’.’?3“3’ watts constitute one ! | LADIES’ — MISSES’ m], 1 and gather (he material for the many excellent those contracts. But a settlement at some com-|tually will be turned over to Tom| According to astrology thisisaday | 5""“% e o | READY-TO-WEAR | g i o gl o e et rativel qure will probably be made in the Smith, his best friend | of: contrary. planetary influences in | 8} 1s the Teligion of Mayor | | geyarq. Street Near Third | | reeeoee st he has written about;the: North, , Last- sum- | Paratively low figure will pro R | o 1 i Tiish e {LaGuardla of New York City? £ P, - gl By R il A 3 3 long run; for it is important to England and France: | wHich adverse aspects are strong. | 162 H S8y e relDinad (105, ant pxieniive. yislt ang 1 W land the other debtor nations to avoid the stigma| Mayor John,Reck left for Seattle. | Again the seers counsel businessmen | ; ‘yioo ARPaERS FORD AGENCY the crylng need for inineral development 1f fhe| . goroy)t, and—on our side—the day will probably | P and others to finish whatever is wall | o' gooq 2 R (Authorized Dealers) Territory is to gain its uliimate goal. He took hiS ,,me when the American taxpayer will regard even ' Weather: Maximum 36; minimum|begun, but to aveid initiating new | & A rodes sonites Thoa WL %‘\\ \\\rl II// K ‘ plan, conceived while prowling about the North re- ¢ # i st a8 a windfall 32; rain. ventures. fi; R y race with a ] §ESEN > GREASES a small cash settlement as a windfall. | distant church steeple as the turn- g GA! ILS newing old acquaintances and visiting the scenes Unfortunately, it was never true that our debtors | e There is a promising sign for men in; ity 4 E% 4 S—O] . of the old days, before officials in the Territory, “hired the money” and could pay it back. What| o $ in authority. The President of the 4" 40 =2 while on casual visits to them, and these men we loaned them was not “money” but cereals, United States as well as gOVErnor&. g pyicoonatian. - fi_—é_ JUNEAU MOTORS agreed it had merit. Many a visitor ‘would have shells, cannon, armor plate, uniforms, tobacco and { Modern and mayors should benefit under this | s = [ =N Foot of Main Street . left it there, but Mr. Beach sees again Alaska pour- guncotton. Only in terms of these or other goods Dlanerla}ry gloveznme}l:! which encom‘-i SHOP IN JUNEAU! y 't % R ¢ could they repay what we had loaned them. But °) ages friendly thoughts. A ing forth its gold to the world just as it did so| could ! oD N canga ! Etiquette ol Goritinnss 1o anolan ol b sensationally in '98, so he went on to Washington their goods we did not want in the post-war years, t 9 S UUE— sensationally in 98, s0 e went on to Washington| ol UC.S. crubeted with our own, and by means By Hoberta s bor organizations which will make SABIN S e nl.s‘m(,?.\nto in k'h‘d : ,lu.‘ ‘erri o,\‘, It | Of our tariffs we excluded them. It was primarily s(rong demands in the new year. / urged there, as he suggested here last summer, that ;e ga0t that wrecked payments on the scale called | #oeeev ~—s | The stars indicate that this is the (™ - O OB a carri ] i L development of the mineral resources be carried ON, ¢, in the post-war agreements. G L Should Gois) Kniak Dedaie time in which the old order and the ‘Everything in Furnishings 2 = g BB ek oy new will clash in s for Men” If you enjoy indoor sports— first, by aerial mapping, and w';lfoswx‘m photogrs e {gift to-a girl, at whose home one has | peor jumaci e i ol v Here’s one of the best—TRY £ ’ phy, according to the technique developed in Canada, Re(‘overy and Politics |been entertained on several occa- g iz éeers sttt Sead ikt | - ———— BOWLING! and secondly, by utilizing that personnel and equip- - sions? M o e el gty . sons s is [+ H ment to transport prospecting units in and out of (Birmingham News.) A. It is not really improper to mén: ARA Women ciu:;l mz;“:z | PAINTS — OILS | BRUNSWICK f? mining areas and to maintain a supply service| All forecasts indicate that general recovery will send a wedding gift to anyone wi_Lh sought but the olci will losé thetr in—’ i Builders’ and Shelf | BOWLING ALLEYS " ! therefor. continue. Every effort will be made by the Ad- Whom one is acquainted, but a gift|fyonce ‘it is prophesied. This applies | | HARDWARE | | Rheinlander ana Alt Heldelberg Z Every Alaskan knows what such a development | ministration—without resorting to inflation—to see is not absolutely necessary unless an |y, yien and women who hold high | | ! BEER ON TAP z program would mean toward pushing the Territory | that the forces of recovery are given free rein. |Inviation has been recelved. s at |P12ce in business and political atfairs. | | ‘Thomas Hardware Co. ¢ forward, for it would again fill the hills with|The reciprocal tariff agreement with Canada has Wbs-mpngn ;aiwf it Letters are subject to the best pos- |gx 1.’. . 3 prospectors; every Alaskan should be aware, and strengthened—rather than undermined—the Presi- ® 0 cible sway on this date when time | & IHE BB] 4 Biiherdl ford ths ctteut: bolbg: pub forth in lhvir‘de"“ position; even rock-ribbed Republican news- ‘?l fig;gupof_the p;brokx:essest.)us- and space are bridged by loving ' JUNEAU YOUNG . 1 ffort e L A IR e ually three to six, who have been " . behalf of our Ambassador without portfolio—Rex g l}a\e d.[)[?l.lud(’d fhe treh g = ! chosen by the committee. memofles. Love missives are subject . Hardware Company | * . { Many things can happen between now and, to less fortunate influences than c ars 1 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS d Beach | Y A | Q. Is it necessary to acknowledge £ s 18 | | November, 1936; let no one fool himself about that. 4 574 those of friendship. & Shelf and Heavy Hardware || r A N | Politics is almost as uncertain as the weather and“’“;“";:““"" ]",’, i i:’"’.“’]xmi'f’pm"' As Uranus and Neptune, through Cigarettes Guns and Ammunition [ IN TOWN! BORAH ENTERS THE PICTURE. |as elusive as one of Haile Selassie’s bare-footed, A- MO, uhless the invitation xe- {1936 are with stars read as presag- C o -5 ) | warriors. It is posible that the tide may turn.‘q"e“LS BTy ing destruction and war, the seers and’ Fi | . Into the Republican Presidential nominating ring|put pot probable. Democrats believe it will not; - — Cards | e e i i g | PPt et e TGARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors ' THE MINERS’ flips the long anticipated hat of Senator Willlam E.'Republicans can have only faint hope that it will. » : - Recreation Parlors GAY TRAIL ENDS FOR GRADUATES AND GIRL FRIEND e » MAKE YOUR RESERVA' | “Tomorrow f, Styles _ G o Th e |’ Waxing Polishing and . | Today’ Sanding Liquor Store . i PHONE 5§82 BILL DOUGLAS 7 ; New |7, = || GARBAGE HAULED P - Aot b Tl e & « B Gastineau Cafe rc C TELEPLONE 584 i . . " Pabst Famous 2 Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY” CARLSON ZORIC DRY CLEANING FAITH ' The B. M. Behrends i Our life is scarce the o Bank FREE! ® twinkle of a star an Fine Underwood In God's eternal day. s v Juneau, Alaska Typewriter Soft i —Bayard Taylor. | Water To be given away to one of the Washin C OMMERCI AL lucky ones who enroll in advance for g cam‘fa‘ll Chl m] orregema;; 3 BUSINESS TRAINING & duties marks our fu- neral service. Every and SAVINGS Day or Evening Classes detail is personally i supervised with ex- I am an expert, and I can make Your e ond kAR p Resources Over Two and One an expert of you. Experienced ac- L countant, private secretary, court AL A SK A \ A dizzy whirl of 11 months through Broadway's bright spots ended for Half Million Dollars reporter; for ten years principal of The Charles W. Edwin G. Chester (right), Merlyn Williams and Mrs. Mary Black when 2 a large business college. LA UNDR'Y e aries - they were arrested in Scarsdale, N. Y., charged with looting hundreds of Carter Mortuary .\ homes of furs, gems and clothing. Above: Police inspecting some of the Very reasonable rates. For details ON 15 loot. Chester and Williams were said to be University of California at inquire of E. R. Jones, Box 1747, PHONE PHONE 136-2 Los Angeles graduates. (Associated Press Photos) Juneau. o