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e . . ( The United States 1s going thro;xgh a severe By H { Rl el flostiriat Fi OFESSION Societi DallV Alaska Emplre | crisis, nob only political and econamic but spir- | Ly J EDERNY. | sodiks PROFESSIONAL | { Fraternal Societies £ 1 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1936. 7 , i % - itual. It is not humanly possible that American ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Man: S A T ager, women can want what the Administration is d ! % HOI'OSCO e It i e e | St —BIRTHDAY | Etiquette | P ene W T At | Gastineau Channel OF —— — " 4 i h S 3 i EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and .\1_'..'“‘ Whereupon the astonished guest of honor said: “The stars Zacline g f PHYSIOTHERAPY reets, Juneau, Alaska. g “I am sure my host, Mr. Coe, the president The Empire extends congratula- 2y Raberta I.ee | but do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra Rad | d in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class of the club and toastmaster, did not intend to tions and. best wishes today, their b ..o o sy | Ray, Medical Gymnastics I | B. P. 0. ELKS meets L i have me or this occasion identified with parti- tirthday anniversary, v> the follori-| rymsres e e T 1 207 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. ! every Wednesday at 8 P, RI ! san expression. I was unaware that politics ling: i i SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1937. | Phone Office, 216 R M. Visiting brothers wet. Y b, A Doatar T #1491 was to be injected. With Mrs. Davie's conten- —_— {.. @ Wi e, taipEOboL AEY l,m. Adverse planetary aspects domi- |z R S come. M. E. MONAGL! By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: | tion that women should take an active part in FEBRUARY 1 {eat peaches, apples, and similar| strongly today. It is wise to RIS T, Exalted Ruler. One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, | political life T agree heartily. With everything -\ fruits, at the table? hurch and pursue quiet |5 SIDES, Secret. $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. | . g (e 1. Goldstein | g fruit with a small|attend church p i " ary. ubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | else she said I disagree. Frankly, I believe the L. E. Tucker §. A EEaLIRRLAD Pt A paths. Writing is under a g00d) | hpo waspR & FREEBURGER || notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity Roosevelt Administration has recognized the Dai‘sv IH B | silver fruit knife, cut it into quar- Gireotion. | " DE STS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS T aiephones: N ; Business Offic rights of women far more than ever did its Nhe & it lters, and then convey it to. the| MHECHO i capital arel | BlomngennBulldlng | iR it 5 R OF ASSOGIATED PRESs, | Predecessors, which too often created legis- Yoot Bir e {mouth with the fingers. | in dicated as stubborn and threatensi | PHONE 56 | 1i60. Meetings second 9 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the lation unjust to working women. I feel, there- GV, Ooss Q. Should a short, o {ing in their ultimate effects. Old| | He 65 to i and last Monday at 3 use for republication of (dn'\hlx‘l ] fore, that some of the evils so-called, which Mrs. David Pigwh 'wear a hat with a wide brim? leaders may be superseded in trades | | ours 9 a.m- p.m. J V7:30 it eanstieny ol e BanHAnear Hu Bl Mrs. Davie deplores are the inevitable results ol i A. No; the wideness of the brim | leaders may he SARCACTE bt car, 2 i e “"V it S b % i of the type of government she upholds.” FEBRUARY 2 | will accentuate her short staturek While Mars is in threatening |g z % tend. Council Cham- s “|RCUL, ED T F 4 7 i p cpecte a i : ALAWTAH:N Al SEANT ;‘uEL(l]CAYION R It seemed to be the concensus of opinion among Mt Glann Oakey | Q Is a m:\‘n “T-(tu:uv.finm:ng sway ruler subject to beneficial Dl‘. C. P. Jenne pers, Fifth St. JOHN P, MULL®N, — ————— the greatly relieved scientists and other notables Delia Mitchell w“dl; <;f o ROHECALI i planetary influences. Diplomacy DENTIST G. K, H. J. TURNER, Sceretary, or'S O S 't was 3 nce i v r figuration that - present that the famous flier's courteous retort was F. T. Davidson bbbl OBl 1 is now under a configi Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | es, if he expects to retain ” g S entirely adequate. Irma Robertson *h:'fi_l‘f;;'i’ : presages extension of alliances, uilding | | TIOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 147 Marianna Brandes. Koy o . {among nations. ; 2 | Telephone 176 Uecond and fourth Mon- A g e H T TR Unrest and perils are forecast for |, ; day of each month in Transportation Aid to Alaska ! N T T | many people, but again the seers I Scottish Rite Temple, ! | * el e o o 5 | proph added power for the s i B T YRR beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1 (Bremerton Searchlight) I\ Ddl]) Lessons | United States. ~ Facing supreme| [y Richard Williams MARTIN S. JORGEN- | Wholesale unemployment in the shipping industry | From The Empire . o I l {,u-omems may unify political lead- ‘ DENTIqT { SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES along the Pacific Coast is threatened as a result of or- | 20 \’EA RS AGO n kn 24 L) bl }fers ek D W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ders issued by transportation companies to cease oper- | b d }| While the horoscope of pfi.s\.x.)ll? | OFICE AND RESIDENCE o ations of more than eighty ships, which formerly had | by W. L. Gordon } | candidates for President, as read Gastineau Building ot been in freight service between coastal cities. Although | v se=r=—. ———— ) oo omeoeeees | by famous astrologers, show promise Phone 431 AF‘%II!‘ no announcement has been made as such, is is well | X of good possibilities in the coming 4] it F P understood that the “tie-up” is the result of labor trou- | o 1 1, 1916 - ¥ national campaign, victory appears | ol S i R e » F. 9. E. 3 ’ a2 e R | FEBRUARY 1, 1S WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do e Wi o . ble which for several years has made regular freight | qpa ferry hoat Alma is now known Hhig T s Abiikie 1o see that| 0 D® presaged for Franklin D.i Dr. A. W. Stewart f Meets ‘hrst'and third Mond.ays 2 — : %o, MU e ——— schedules almost impossible of accomplishment. Oper- | jooa1ly as the “salt refinery.” The plcture” Sy “T am eager to see. Roosevelt, Ya el DENTIST p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. "isiting - s s § ators declare they are unable to run the boats because | oy storms of the past week carried Rnxious means disqieled over an The British navy wiil suffer Be Yroihers welcome. J. B. Martin, W ALASKAN PIONEERS. of prohibitive operating costs, and the latest move in | quh s quantity of spray from the | s 1 s | rtous loss through a marine accident | | ST e P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. RS the general abandonment of coastal freight service|.pannel over the boat, which froze | @ Faoo: NCED: | OF @ storm. The stars presage much | | g NG Alaskans owe a real debt of gratitude to such pio- i ifi y 7 7| e q OTTEN NEEFRERGH * | interest in world navies as well as | | BEWARD PUILDING | A Ay i is the decision of Pacific Coast Steamship Company |4.¢ 5 quarter of an inch of salt was Photogravure. Pronounce fo-to- | interest in wor avies as Ottine Bire 480 neers as ouie” Lund who has just passed away here. officials to take 15 of its vessels off regular runs. This et in the air forces. i S | left when the ice melted off. She was | yya-vur, both o’s as in no, a as in landed at the Pacific Coast dock 8t |4k unstressed, u as in use, prin- ihigh tide and the boat was given a cipal accent on last syllable. good scrubbing with fresh water to QFTEN M PELLED: Judz- “Louie” and his kind came, stayed and conguered, company's withdrawal means the loss of jobs to a making possible the Alaska of today. They lived easily, thousand sailormen and shoreside workers. sometimes carelessly and recklessly, but they stayea| In direct contrast to the stifling of a heretofore in- | portant coastwise freight service is the action of the Under this planetary government |**— | gossip may be prevalent. The wise | will listen to no ill reports and wi'l |1 TELEPHONE 563 | “ | bridle their tongues. Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 : 5 . remove the salt. t: follows the g. s . S . 4 on, taking the obstacles and hardships of ‘thie frontler| ., “or 00 Company in addition to 1ts fleet of i mg‘:m;‘;];“’s “Use a word three| MAnYy scandals are to be exposed. | | Dr. W. A. Rystrom in stride. | combination passenger and cargo vessels plying be- g & | but the worst tales will be whispered | | . W. A. Ry Let us in- by mastering Jefferson, after a month's business | one word each day. Today's word # i | : S. Zynda, Juneau brewery man, re- | times and it is yours.” It was they and their breed that found in the| yween Seattle and points in the North. Two fine big {turned as far as Ketchikan on the | -rease our vocabulary mountains and the streams the great wealth that the|ships will be added to this fleet and the first sailing of | Territory has given to the world. It was these self-) the augmented service scheduled for early in April. Not | grin to the States, He was expected to | SAPIENCE; quality of being wis?; same pioneers who builded cities, developed industry | only the port of Seattle but the entire Pacific North- return to Juneau on one of the next | discerning. “He quoted the verse and transportation which in turn brought, and is con- | West will benefit from this much needed improvement |j,, ¢ more for the Biblical style than for | |in Alaska transportation facilities. A rapidly grow- land will not be published in the | DENTIST papers, which will set a good|| Cver First National Bank xample to all the people wherever | | X-RAY personalities are at stake. Perscns whose birthdate it is = ave the augury of a year of aver- |*f i i i its sapience.” " i ’ ’. | ¥ <1 tinuing to bring, people into the north. ling country, demanding more and more in goods AR Bt of ekt had beei pi 7 W \ success, but they may t:_;e lax-: { Robert blmpSO]’l A hardy, colorful race of men; sadly we watch their' iiqing materials and miscellaneous supplies, will now appointed member of the Board of | gets for jealous shafts. It is well i Dy passing. have a better opportunity to be served as well as an | Trystees of the Alaska Pioneers|( 1o '_“?1’\"‘ que’s joh il «ob- | ©-aduate Los Angeles Col- TeET iy s e | excellent chance to have its products shipped out.|gome at Sitka. Mr. Shattuck auto- I C'"“‘,l;]inhpb(i::m?xo,\:'S,m,;"‘m‘igl lege of Optumetry and | PRECEDENCE BUT HE'S COMING BACK Alaska is still a boundless territory with unlimited |matically becomes treasurer. L(\Ok ;md arn refit' Bublects. At flblensaaao Opthalmo’ogy { P ¥ 5 ' possibiities. It can be developed only in proportion to | lL” i X -‘(’-“ 1} b 8 “gl‘l‘ & | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground et By S, s ‘AsrElo 5| io1 Jice. ; o i ~ e given to self expression through, ! ertain things come, with the Maybe it's the warm Towa hospitality while huddled | the dz\clo.)nmuf of its transportation service. ’]'h:l \;ftfriv Rev. J. R. Cxl:m'om »\u]:‘ By A. C. Gordon Yoy or weitiis years, to be an expected part around a hard-coal burner. At any rate, here's the| a g cm?lel lcfen ;19:’ oers S0 te ; W. Brookhart, former - of every occasion. Within our learned information given out by one Juneau resident Thirty Days For The Governor. S;‘P‘u"fl‘acm‘i:‘:;‘ ‘:]’]‘;"’E!‘;Lit"é“vfi:‘“l: T | United States Senator, was born | [ >fession, this regard for the while so-journing with his people back in the middle T M 5 L e life of an! o7 this day 1869. Others who have OSTEOPATH tiaditional must be combined west, according to a clipping received here from an (New York World Telegram) ; ha ," e average celebrated it as a birthday include| | o /o heovion ang examinstion with new steps toward perfec- E 5 When Bruno Richard Hauptmann on February 13 automobile? Wiliam Rose Benet, poet and edi- 7 v tion. Their successful combin- Towa newspaper | J B = ity 2 .| A. C. Carrigan, A. H. Ziegler, and| 2 How far is it from the Nortt % Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | Raeh 5 > & S 4 |nearly a year ago, was found guilty of murder, the | 5 8 ow far 1s 1 O] he North ' tor, 1886; Sir William Phipps, go 7 to 6:30 and by appointment ation at all times is but one The cold in Alaska is much more penetrat~ | puplic generally accepted the verdict as just, although |Jack Woodward were “appointed | pole to the South Pole? ernor of Massachusetts, 1651; Friiz} | 1 {0 €130 and Ay"sm}on ment, o the leiAicns. attid ing than it is in Iowa, according to Orr W. |goubting perhaps that Hauptmann was alone in the |members of the firemen’s ball com-| 3. Of the 32 Presidents of the U. Kreisler, violinist and composer, 5 STANC ANE N s o Daniels of Juneau, who is visiting at the home | crime. mittee. S., how many have been bald? 1875 tineau Hotcl. Phone 177 A y of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Daniels, 8t |~ 1 gpite of wifortunate ballyhoo features of the trial 4. With what does etymology =8 Bentonsport. Zero weather in Juneau feels . o {and regardless of how much mystery remained in the One of the baffling police myster- | deal? MONDAY, FEBRUARY — ; colder than “ten below” would feel in Van | whole story of the crime, it is no exaggeration to say |1€5 Of Juneau was partially solved| 5. Is the monocle worn abroad! This is Yedd ke A Tine SENZRAL MOTORS Buren county, he says. |that the public was uncommonly convinced that|When Martin Lynch discovered the | merely an affectation? ; in planstary direction. Astrologers| | and | | The Matanuska colony won't be a success i | gayptmann was a guilty principal. cash register which had been carried ANSWERS i ' MAYTAG PRODUCTS i The Charles W. foretell keen interest the view of the Alaskans, the visitor reports. As months pa st r 8 p: »q | @Way from the Montana saloon 1. Seven and one-half years. and cial a i | 5 " 5 ths passed one court after another examined alf and commercial affairs, due to re-' | arter tuar i The region is not a desirable place for families the record, listened to the pleas of defense lawyers and | Christmas morning, to be under the| 2. Approximately 12500 miles. |stored confidence in financial mat-' | W. P. JCHNSON Mor Y i to live, he says. The seasons are too short. Aeclsa thare wWas Kb 1&v ety aktop: pile driver at the rear of the George|" 3. Only one; John Quincy oy U b PHONE 136-2 Fishing has shut down for the winter, and Within the past month, however, a cloud of rumors, | Forrest building on lower Fron® | Adams whispers of political considerations, doubts and sus- | Street.«The register had about $80| 4. The origin or derivation of Aviation is subject to most prom- there are no mining operations except quartz to know that we have experienced no zero weather in | that he had taken the unusual step of going to Haupt- Important business meeting and be stopped, even though the stars PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 4 X Stre regist ising conditions that will benefit's} = | mining. picions has obscured any possible clear view of the |il it t the time it was stolen. words. [the Pacific Coast. There will be| | Jones-Stevens Shop e ; All in all, it's not_ the place. | case. 5. No; usually it is worn to cor- | extensive airplane construction 1 11 Our trucks go any place any | g ‘Eul Mr. Daniels is going back in the spring! ; More than any other factor in creating tnis murk, | R. B. Martin, well-known Juneau- | rect the sight of one eye. | Owing to the remarkable nativity LADIES' — MISSES’ | ! | time. A tank for Diesel Oil ! i While we in Alaska have no Southern Canlornm[we believe, has been the behavior of Governor Hoffman | i€, 1eft on the Alameda for the > & 1 of the Emperor of Japan the seers ' READY-TO-WEAR i { and a tank for Crude Oil save ; complex about our weather, it might interest Iowans | himself, beginning with his revelation on December 5 | States. B. & P. W. CLUB MEETING | prognosticate expansion that cannot| | Seward Street Near Third | | | burner trouble. I '3 @yl Juneau last winter nor this; that some 10,000 persons mann’s cell to conduct a little personal and private | Weather: Maximum, 41; mini- | second Jessons in parliamentary law, ! forecast three powerful eneries that —_ = '| RELIABLE TRANSFER on Gastineau Channel, which includes Juneau and!trial for himself. Of lute the Governor's apparent ™Mum. 25, clear. February 3, Council Chambers. adv | Will seek to prevent fulfillment of = Douglas and surrounding communities, enjoy weather | indecision has presented a daily riddle—whether he s v o et anbiboge. ! & | = B T Commercial Adjust- is located the largest ](-lw grade gold ore mine in the "“Noy (hirty days are available in Which to separate | tonight at 8 pm. in I O. O. F.|| $5.00 ath | possible impression upon eligible | world, employing upwards of 800 men the year around; | the facts from the rumors, to obtain in completeness | Hall. Initiation at 8:30, All mem- | ' il e |young men. Many engagements | ~=73 meni & Rating Bureau 5 that the residents of the community live in modern, | whatever knowledge is yet to be had from the fabulous {bers requested to be present. adv. | J. B. Burford & Co. || i ! SO\ (A7 ? . 5 : TTENTION S SIS A s : - iris || B \ "\\r 3 very similar to that on Puget Sound; that in Junenu‘?’m‘]_d. Ok wonid “O_t ‘glanl & THORER _Faclng thesg ’ s i 1[ Hadar this an(: he ",he S A | i | suspicions, the reprieve became almost inevitable. | The Sons of Norway will meet YYPEWRITERS RENTED | |should be able to make the best é i - ! land marriages will ark the win- d D t ) 4 arriages = ‘ Cooperating with White Serv- well heated and electrically lighted homes and apart- | Jafsie, to restore by whatever means may be necessary | “Our doorstep is worn by | | = = Cs Y | oot | fl ice Bureau ments and enjoy a health status on par with any on'a badly impaired confidence in the dignity and im- | | eatisfied customers” { It is wise for both young and old Y, | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. the North American continent. In fact, the only thing | Partiality of the law. I | fo safeguard their emotions, for this | | We have 5,000 local ratings on file we ever die of up here is old age, and the climate is| These thirty days, we believe, are almost as vital | s to be an exciting, progressive year | | 50 invigorating we don't get old {to Hoffman as Hauptmann. The Governor has | | marked by extraordlnary events. | ——— A taken the responsibility of saying “wait.” Despite the | | Mars, that undermines modera- | / fact that not one bit of new evidence has been pre- | i o [ FOSS Cigars Cigarettes ' tion and good sense, now is exer- | ZYPID AMELIA EARHART RISES TO OCCASION. |sented in the various court actions, he issues a reprieve. | Candy co {cising a powerful influence. Heads|| If you enjoy indoor sports— HUTEL A RT RISE On what basis? The Governor refuses to say. Strange | Cards INSTRUCTION CO. § choud rute the hearts of all—states- || Here's one of the best—TEY R i, T Besides being America’s No. 1 aviatrix, Amelia Ear- | proceedings! | Phone 107 Jun [R50 Bell ae briveca.oliapns, - | BOWING] hart Putnam appears to be able to express herself ade- The Governor has thirty days. During that time & oan o 0y oo Al plege ary influences that urge aggressive BRUNSWICK S. ZYNDA, Prop. : measures to hold positions attained | by hard work. Discrimination in BOWL]NG ALLEYS | IDEAL PAINT SHOP I “avor of male employees is forecast.|| Kheinlander and Alt Heidelberg | [ | quately on occasion. According to the orthodox Re-|h€ Will be df)‘wly watched by & publin ‘WilHHE Dee publican New York Herald Tribune, the stump speecn{’ég‘x::f‘gm feel itself imposed upon by gubernatorial | delivered by Mrs. Preston Davie, founder of the “National Republican Builders” at a Lotus Club din- The New We have entered upon another of the years in | ner in honor of Mrs. Putnam recently, included the |which it will be determined whether more votes are g BEER ON TAP If It’s Paint We Have It! This is a most fortunate day for | McCAUL MOTOR educators and for intellectual lead- FRED W. WENDT | following: to be gained by pointing with pride than by viewing i ers. Much talking is indicated out- | &) COMPANY ! i PHONE 549 : . JUNEAU-YOUNG “The women of our country must get into with alarm.—Boston Transcript. i 7 A ‘sule of leg\slatxve‘ halls where_ the 3 ™ Dodge and Flymouth Dealers the fight now. I am amazed at the terrific real- | ° Fa fhood of oratory will bee exceedingly| | ardware Company ization among the women of our country of | An Eastern psychologist says that Senator Borah “THE REXALL STORE" | |° persons whose birthday it is have PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 2 ) what is facing us and our children. They should is a “sciolistic sO{lpIsl. We always wondered what it | Y Shelf and Heavy Hardware | lend every particle of their well known ability | Was that made him that way.—Detroit Free Press. Reliable |the augury of a year of action G ‘ | which includes journeys. There uns and Ammunition | N to organize to defeat the present regime. The | harmacists i by 1l anno; ance' beca i —o i FORD AGE CY policies of the present government at Wash- | “Hitler Bars Radio Advertising."—Headline. Good Pabst Famoos st e Mlaits ol et o S | (Authorized Dealers® F ington are neither honorable, honest nor fine night. Where are the Germans supposed to mail heir | S amo g ‘Jeadm;sy‘ ki “1; o » 3 and under the etisting system there is no | wrappers to now?—Macon Telegraph. Draught Beer |[f Rt i i . GARBAGE HAULED GREASES i future for the youth of the nation. The ambi- | abl, wil‘;e:e algnrc ;:?mmfi a.:'(}; pron; Reasonable Moma.g Rates GAS—OILS tions of thousands of young men are stifled The higher T get in the evening, the lower T feel | On Tap gt ol nl A e E. 0. DAVIS by the policies of the Roosevelt Administration. in the morning.—Exchange. i g IMMY" CARLSON Jects af tHIN 6a fde catisinr taret. TRERERONS 184 14 JUNEAU MOTORS ’ = — ! J Butler Mauro Drug Co. §|ists. Phone 4753 l Foot of Main Streev Sidney Lanier, American poet, was| ® born on this day 1842. Others who have celebrated it as a birthday in- | clude Horace Greeley, journalist, 1811 Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, musician and composer, 1809. (Copyright, 1936.) The B. M. Behrends STR ATPO;‘ITBEERS MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS Bank 4 SURVEYORS | { . 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