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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1936. D 'l ‘l ka E ire Rex Beach, who puts the ’;‘errltory on the front page H A P P Y l* ey al ‘ls "l more often than any other man in the nation. m X > -5 pfl s s BIRTHDAY|| Horoscope || 20 YEARS AGO . R ROBERT W. BENDER - « Editor an il There is much of encouragement in the latest| The Empire ertends congratula-| | ‘ e lrst atlo Nbl']’;'d':m: vening except Sunday by the Emprrg |dCvelopment in the Maritime situation, and Alaskans) tions and best hes today, their| | Yone a0 sliE From The Empire 2 PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau,jcan still be hopeful that a settlement will be forth-| birthday anniversary, to the follow- \ The l: ‘"'; incline o JUNEAU Alasks. $ i ¢ stopping s 4 £ ing: | ut do not compel” TR SRS __ |ccming without stopping ships. g Pl | p PR ml“EPx:l(‘rrd in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Th.~ “' d “l’l = w. J. sorri o+ Sudes John R. Winn left for San . b, e R e e L gy bl i W. K. Clark saturday, October 10, 1936 | Francisco to present the case of o e Mrs. Gertrude Naylor the plaintiff in the water rights case UAPITAHSO,M Delivered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. (Cincinnati Enquirer) Mrs. Oscat’'G. OISOk Benefic aspects rule strongly to-|of the Ebner company against the s e e D e It has always been a handicap of social scientists ; ¢ day, according to astrology. It is a g before the United y i ‘ 4 i yeorge Jorgenson it Y- Alaska Juneau before one I e 5y go. ¢ *1x months, In advance, $6.00: [4) 54 their nomenclature has been vague. The vocabu- Dl time to push one's plans and to|states Circuit Court of Appeals. URPLUS—$50,000 Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | lcrly of economics has been shifting, and plain words rush important work. | Hellenthal who represent- 111 any failu ularity in the delt & 3 John A . e, Of nY failure of {resularity in the delivery fhave not the same meaning for all men. In politics,| T The planetary government is for-|ed the Alaska Juneau had left for Telephones: News Office. 602; Business Office, 374, it is worse. This has brought contemporary political | | DAILY LESSONS tunate for men who are leaders.|the south some time before. ‘OMM CIAL AND C‘AVINGS i “ r;n;rn or’ ASSOHIATED ¥5 " fte: ldiscussion to a low level, because not all are talking The stars smile on those who exer- | e wet EI{ Q. 3 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for e Ingtage. Nowher gt o ion Ereater IN ENGLISH cise authority or administer public J. Avthur Moore, .\])l(l’\’ bt ACCOUNTS republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, NO HYDE PARK STALIN OR TOPEKA HITLER than in connection with the term “planning.” Usu- ally it is confused with “regimentation,” and this has discredited the entire concept of public planning, which everyone a few years ago recognized as de- sirable and inevitable. The extensive and intelligent use of public plan- ring does not mean “planned economy.” And it ing anybody’s liberty. It is becoming plain that agriculture will be com- feed its people will be injured beyond repair if we continue to waste natural resources for anothier 75 years in the spirit of the past. Careful investigators farmland at a rate which will put America into the grim position of China in three generations. No conceivable dissemination of knowledge will remedy this, unless it is backed up by an orderly, na- tional plan, enforced by law, to govern the use of land and water resources. Both political parties em - brace this broad principle. It is not a controversial irsue. The only dispute is as to just how we must pletely demoralized and the country’s capacity lo‘ affairs. the Land Office, who had been seri- This is an auspicious day for so- OUSIY to| New Cain, was much improved. By W. L. Gordon * & |clal contacts. Business is likely mingle with pleasure at dinners, . 5 Words often misused: Do 1ot say, | panquets and receptions. In New| Elaborate preparations were bei ill at his apartments in llm|‘ Is there any necessity for me|y,.x men's clubs come under a made for the Quarter Humhml’ Is there any necessity b's first dance of the season to| . ing recreations of many sorts. Col- 1as in it, 0s as in most (not as iMjege girls should benefit under this, Miss nose), accent first syllable. | configuration which makes for southbound pas Often misspelled: Coiffure; tWo|fijondship with young men while aska. 8, C ages love affairs. Synonym in an aspect stimulat- ~Mrs. V {age, relieve, and to to St. Nellie McCloskey was a senger on the Ail- i t d Jupiter ing to heads of big busines W. Casey. Jr. was taken 's Hospital to undergo an i Alleviate, allay, assus soothe, palliate, miti- find that erosion by wind and water is destroving |g: leaders in public affai There | OPeration. | | gate. |, Word study: should be straight thinking and times and it Let us Mefciear vision. crease our vocabulary by mastering{’ nerchants have the promise of ex- {one word each day. Today's word: panding trade. Extraordinary de- |Eventuate; to come out finally;imands on American commerce are result. “Such acts must eventuate|ingicated. el in civil disturbances.” Nepiune and Saturn are read Wif® as influencing dwellers in the Unit- MOt Use a word three A b Gus Messerschmidt and his daughter Ida left on the Prince George for a trip to California. Thane, accompanied by his nd Mrs. A. C. Thane, his r, and Miss Fay Thane, left .t SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% % Paid on : {going?” Sa sway that is most significant. Clu | s certainly does not mean regimentation under &n !for my going?” N rrien will b ,mpiim today in(be held in the Elks’ Hall the follow- “txvmgs autocratic government. Actually, public planning | Often mispronounced: Bellicose. | ontertaining friends and in enjoy- g evening. is used more than most persons realize, without cramp-| pronounce bel-i-kos, e as in bell, | ¥ S ACcounts AFTER 6:00 P. M.!"! PHONE _— proceed. e o *#led - States toward supreme class for the south. While away Mr. Jim Farley relates a recent interesting experience Likewise in industry Bmli: finance, it is plain Lnlat‘ ‘ | |struggles involving workers and Thane was to confer with leading . i |8 isive s iron out the | thesir A mining men and financiers about at a motion picture theatre. The picture of Presi-|S0mething decisive should be done to Aol their employers. The late autumn Mining men an d , i i % extreme fluctuations of business activity which have | LOOK Qnd LEARN - 1% ‘ i il the Alaska Gastineau, Kensington ent Roosevelt was flashed on the screen and there ks o ‘athpeit.. % 4 ngy be a time of stress including : heers and jeers, A bit later Governor Landon |1 icd Proress so often and so painfully. This may By A. C. Gordon | |strikes with desperate action i Sl Gl i A ater Governor Landon jnyove establishment of effective controls over the| | PR amantie [ Sers s | MoH Yencouraging - was revealed in the movie and again there was ap-|rate of investment and the level of prices in general g i # |young men and young women to Max Humirey, of the Alaska Sup- plause and likewise hisses. The film unfolded a little| (not individual prices). But while this may be des- 1% R book.. rouksd Amerlca”"firl‘“ trades. Manual training will be ply Company, was a southbound further to show the two Presidential candidates smil- | ing at each other at the recent mid-west drought| conference. The audience for a moment seemed| abashed and then broke out in laughter, sensing the| absurdity of its own behavior. The absurdities of the present campaign are well[ typified by Mr. Farley’s story. There are silly things in all campaigns, and the present one is no exception. It may be that the power of suggestion due to| cribed as economic planning, it is not “regimentation, such as was intended in the National Recovery Act. Planning is simply the intelligent use of re- |sources and the orderly manipulation of those fac- tors which lie at the center of the economic system. Undeniably, it involves the extension of the powers of government in some respects. Most of those ex- tensions had been attempted, at least, long before the depression and the New Deal. In the perfectly natural resentment that has developed against the against slavery, and has been trans- Of great importance to the rising Passenger on the Spokane. | llated into more than forty lan- @eneration in América, it is fore- = guages? 'cast 1 L 2. What is the origin of the super- | Persons whose birthdate it is have PY Mrs. McKanna and family, Miss stition concerning the number thir- | the augury of a year of fair pros- Rose Peng liss Agnes Mu- teen? perity. For certain ones deaths may Seth. and M rina Museth left for 3. What state leads in the pro- affect business connections. Pleas- !¢ South on their way to California duction of tobacco? ant journeys for many are in- O @ trip. 4. What is a quadrennium? dicated 5. Between what two states does. Children born on this day pro- O. L. Coward, of the General Elec- If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by the dispatches from abroad have something to (lo‘il(l‘ll;flx:f‘:':g;m;’f"?;]‘:‘p-l;lfi:f‘;“';eev 1‘:’;:‘;‘:“3‘“;;?; r’;}‘:'r‘," Lake Champlain lie? bably will be of strong character :;;j“{y?""}‘j":"“y Ef““"’ forfiths Honut with it, but throughout the land thére is yowli - 7 < 3 and determined spirit. Many sub- f b tieL . Greorge, S & e lmg[mng. For without it we cannot hope to improve per- ANSWERS * » £ SR (At | Ul bPECIAL CARRIER lo You IMMEDIATELY. and howling that Mr. Roosevelt is the head man of | the Communists, getting orders from Moscow, and.“ equally abgeed and just as loud, is the chant that| Mr. Landon represents the Fascist movement. Pm-t bably-there is nothing farther from the truth. The fact is that both gentlemen, and they are| typical American gentlemen nominated to the highest manently the standard of life in America. / Debunking The Owl (New York Times) Some “scientific gent” in the Biological Survey takes the trouble to call the owl “a fool.” How did offiee in the land, are attempting to discuss what|so silly a bird become an emblem of Pallas Athene and they consider the major es of the campaign. Some of us may not agree with what either or both consequently of wisdom? The question has often been asked. Some scholars have even suggested that in say on a subject, but it does not follow that because|view of the essentially comic appearance of this fowl, of it, Mr. Roosevelt is a Communist and Mr. Landon a Fascist. We do not hear either of the nominees espousing the causes of Communism or Fascism. They are falking good sound.Americani doctrine, and it is probable that both are just a little pained and em- barrassed by some of the support they are getting. We have an idea that Mr. Landon is no more pleased at being labelled by some as a Fascist chieftain than| in spite of its association with darkness and depreda- tion and the fears of night, its selection as a symbol {of celestial sagacity must have been ironical. | Another and more satisfactory explanation is that | the association of the fowl with Athene is due to its |sharpness of sight. The feathered owl means the {feathered word “keen-eyed,” which earlier schoolboys were taught to translate ‘“gray-eyed;” and so is an appropriate attribute of the god: 1. “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” by Har- jects of this sign of Libra ¢ in the arts. jamin West, American paint- [er, born on this day, 1738, i Others who have celebrated it s~ a, OUer passengers sailing for (he hday include Jean Anteine W.t. SOUth on the Prince George includ- u, artist, 1684; Helen Hayes, ac- °d G€0ree Swarva, F. L. Gibson, il ] M. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ber- (Copyright, 19 ger. n fame E. P. Pond and family left to riet Beecher Stowe I spend the winter in California, 2. The Last Suppdr, when ate with his twelve disciples. 3. Kentucky. 4. A period of four years. Lk 5. New York and Vermont. t L - e tress, ) CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION -1M}.';' i TERRITORY OF ALASKA C Office of the Auditor ! — [ JUNE Dr. Robert Simpson ief ihe | By Roberta Lee 1. FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Spokane for P;u-:*‘:bx\lt:'“h‘(:\ml:;lunh:l | the Territory of Alaska, do hereby hunting party. : & % cerfify that there has been filad ) Q. What are the customary hours in my office on this the 8th day of The trial of John Puz for the “day at home"? October, 1936, the written consent with the attempted kmms;' of Mrs. A. Prom four to six in the after-|of all the stockholders of the W. Milka Sepich, began in the District nadt |P. MILLS CORPORATION, 2 cor- |Court. The shooting had occurred rles C. Whipple. e | 1 gle River, were at the New MODERN | ETIQUETTI ‘ain ™ PENGAPEATREIMGH sed FRESH- LOCAL GROWN GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES FROM OUR OWN FARM California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE is Mr. Roosevelt at being singled out as a Red leader. d Lp;—;sumablg t;he olehas Y:{m{i}on: ‘-patxg?ltgl 301_\- Q. What should a bridegroom’s gcralimlx ;xrgax zed and existing un- | the previous spring in 2 room ng S Both charges are among the all-high absurdities of uct own business. ven i hat wise old Nr in pest man wear? er and by virtue of the laws of the house on Willoughby Avenu r- i the campaign. ¥ the oak (“the more he heard the less he spoke”) was| A, Exactly the same kind of cos- Territory of Alaska, to the dissolu- ated by the victim of the Sm‘;’:ig Telephone 478 Prompt ‘D ehvery . % reticient because he hadn’t much to say, he, like all |tume that the bridegroom wes tion of said corporation on the 5th and her hu f F i : , he, ars, isband. After the sk 3 When the cheers and the jeers, the applause and | njs tribe, was dependable. And he was human. Like excepting the boutonniere. {day of October, 1936, and duly cer- | Puz attempted suicide a’l‘x\(; nf’:r“ni » hisses have died out after November 3, we will not|most of the rest of us, when he did talk, he ss find a Hyde Park Stalin or a Topeka Hitler in the | White House. Rather, we will find either Mr. Roose- | velt, Democrat, or Mr. Landon, Republican. | ~~ UNDIVIDED PROFITS TAX ~According to the liberal press of the nation, Gov. | Alf M. Landon’s attack at Buffalo on the undivided | profits tax moved an infinitesimal proportion of the| id the same thing over and over again. Menace Of Absolutism (Omaha World-Herald) In his moving address Pope Pius, it is remarked, did not once use the word “communism.” That he had it definitely in mind there is no doubt. Nor need |it be considered the only “mad force” against which Q. Who should lead the prumu-:‘tiflfld to s such consent of all the|long time was in St. Ann’s Hospital sion into the dining room when a steckholders by W. P. Mills, Presi- |not expected to live. Kazis Krauc- dinner is given in honor of a man dent, and L. M. Mills, Secretary, of |zunas was attorney for the defen-' anA Bitas | the corporation, on said 5th day of dant. * A. The host or the hostess with |October, 1936. 4 the wife or the husband of the hon<| WHEREFORE, in view of the| A German submarine, supposedly ored couple; the other two next. above premisi I do further certify the U-53, torpedoed an‘d sxnk‘ sx‘x R v .nmt the W. P. MILLS CORPORA- steamers, four British, one Dut‘ach MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER TION, a corporation, is dissolved, and one Norwegian off Nantucket. Remember the Martha’ Society pursuant to Section 924, Compiled | No lives were lost. E Dinner at the Northern Light Laws of Alaska 1933, upon the filing | 230 South Franklin Read the Classified Ads in THEVEMPiIREi Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc his solemn warning applies. - Distributo! voting population to tears. The percentage of dry- The communism of Spain is no more a menacing Church Wednesday, October 14, |1 ;]‘?’5 :_)mce of the proper proof of | Weather: Maximum, 57; mini- o eyed listeners to his promise to “repeal immediately” |and subversive force than is the fascism of Spain. from five to seven-thirty Adults |PuPlication of this certificate ac- mum, 36; clear. CHEVROLFET PONTIAC BUICK this equitable law would ‘seem to have been almost|The communism of Russia is no greater a threat than 75c — children under twelve 50c, |°F4ng to law. ' P— - - o 1 | at par. |is the Nazism of Germany or the fascism of Ttaly. Public invited. —adv.| | é{;‘vzggg’r’l‘gl‘:z XHE:fiOFi S iy nd, a This preponderance of disagreement with Gov-|IP France coumunism and fascism araw daily nearer — = Juneau, the Capital, this 8th emor Landon's characterization of the statute as 0% ¥ :‘l;“e"S;':n:"‘sifi;‘c,‘('l’fx:g”;flr";,:“fi‘tf:r;f: would 10O LATE TO CLASSIFY day of October, A. D, 1936, “cock e | FR. eyed” is attributed to the circumstance that the ,eople that has plunged the rest of the Continent into FOR RENT — Douglas—four-room | - FRANK A. BOYLE, T | ( [ | [ A. Schaeffer . SRS S act places the partnership and the individual on a | Auditor of Alaska ! 4 5 | the abyss. house with bath, furnished. Lawr- | g g & parity with the corporation in paying on exact income,| The menace to our civilization, to its order and ence Carlson. Phone 143. Eus: Du:?wt.’o"' October 9, 1936, You invi t S his for the first time since Secretary Méllon removed the | culture, to the dignity and happiness and well-being o . | bast publication, October 30, 1936. ou are.invited to present this former excess profits tax, allegedly because his own |Of its people, is the menace of absolutism in its various UNION carpenters wanted. Call at | ay's News ’f‘oda; coupon at the box office of the Aluminum Company of America was paying under it a |10ms. some pure, some diluted. . Electric Light Bldg. B L i 00 3 million dollars a year. sy e B s e dl F s TRE i H Ediorial expressions in that portion of the press|,, C0lonel Knox’s newspaper, the Chicago Daily FOR RENT—%wo foom turiished 9, ° i aplto eatl‘e Ny i " PIess| News, is advertising for customers to run ads in the Apt. Phone 5601. 334 Ewing St. | | Men’s Dress 1t which is not violently antagonistic to President Roose- | pajly’ News, telling them how Dail News ‘subscribers - ——T————————— { velt’s recovery program, point to the fact that without| e ,-Lem Aia fincom S iy Sw:u CK fox 3000 4 mo. old Minorca-Leghom | | Oxfords i i e oo ; pres he best incomes in Chicago. e Knox "' nets. Hardier, lay larger and| s | BIG VAN and receive tickets for your- ax even J. P. Morgan himself was actually is contending that their money in the bank snt| plo o o Fh Lyl we PHONES 92 or 35 | self and a friend or “ineligible” to pay on his income during at least two|any good and that their insurance policies are worth- | gbulis Ui Wissba’ anipments | Free Delivery Phone 479 South Franklin St relative to see . years. These commentators assert that the tax laws|less—New York Post. | $115 ea. F.O.B. Seattle. OBAN'S|{ Fresh Meats, Groceries, T | during the long Republican reign had been so dis-| ot : | Farms & Hatchery, Kirkland,|{-daquors, Wines and Beer | | S — 66 4 embowelled as to deprive the privileged shareholders It is necessary to raise great accumulations of | wyashington. | We Sell for LESS Because A Man ““nt” of large corporations “even the right” to pay a tax. |CaPital in order to carry on the enormous businesses [§~ We sSell for CASH Ludwxg Nelson s The concensus of this editorial opinion is that jof this era. Any thinking mind must recognize that.! Try ‘'ne mmpiré classitieds for: corporations have had no more right to lay up ta i,l:; ‘,’,‘,’fi:f,‘fii;‘i‘,i‘,,,fi"“fifi‘i’;i cfg;:iscggmoge:i::?' |quick SIEH |} Leader Dept. Store ||| WATCHMAKER and JEWELER As a paid-up subscriber of The free reserves for future use than had the individual.| e TR A George Brothers Juneau, Alaska . ° Why, they ask, would it not have been as reasonable Man at least in one spot has attained equal rights. m nall Alaska Em e and fair to have granted this immunity to the homes An Ontario Judge refused to punish the man who | | owner who actually wanted to repair or enlarge h;q:'spnnked his wife because she failed to prepare break- ' | 5 y home, or erect a cow barn or install a silo? And as”as" for him.—Cleveland Flain Deslsr, | p I c c Lv oy only Kar carrent ofl'ermg - E for indefinite contingencies, such as graciously per-‘ 4 Your. Name May Appear Tomorrow mitted great corporate structures, including holding | - Tefll.l"‘.c“]l"" i 300 Mg A cmze'n. you‘lhe?;em;:ll}): WATCH THIS SPACE ’ companies with no excuse for existence, why could not |, & Plece of the #0000, JN0 Mot of a e 5 i the head of a family be allowed to accumulate modes:'yo':,cl:ei“?:, ]:ml:: ::;S: i:ig:sl:;‘:gl::em N T’ B M B ’ d " . reserves for payment on annuities? | L - 3 e . . enrenas Th.ese seem to be inquiries which Governor Lm\-! Civil wars, like that in Spain, are terrifying be-i = H T E : b don might find it inconvenient to answer off hand|cause they are all-inclusive, with the innocent by- Bank INE A U and the crew of advisers sent out to Topeka oy the stander held by both sides to be an enemy.—Toledo g ©Old Guard chieftains would be equally stumped. Their | Blade. — e ' assurances to the candidate that American busimess| 1‘:—_—mfio S b Juneau, Alaska Every EffOI‘t Made fOI’ me “was built up by plowing in profits.” as he told his| _ OFeAt crowds are trylng to leave San Sebastian, :| hicea i ] | Comfort of the Guestst P hearers in Buffalo, is as misleading as were most of and.‘ a Jong 'I_‘oohey 2873 sagieladiaIE oy B | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | the other assertions he made that night. Mos. peo- | Herard T e e WP, JOHNSON | COMMERCIAL GASTINEAU CAFE 1 “ple who read newspapers have realized for years that i - L e ! P American business was built up by selling stocks and Governor Landon is reported to be undecided - and SAVINGS In connection bonds to the public, a practice which continued in|whether to be called Alf or Alfred. All he has to do vogue until the escape from taxation was afforded by|is wait until the campaign really gets started. He will Compounaed AIR SERVICE INFORMATION immunity on reserved surpluses, be surprised at what some call him.—Cleveland Plain % With this familiar dodge disposed of by the Reve- |Dealer. exactly { Resources Over Two and One- e v e — nue Act of 1936, the sale of shares can be resumed, as written “114 and financial writers tontidently predict it i wone. | A political speech has two effeets: It pleases Half Million Dollars y pi mereas » ing volume. those already on the speaker's 'side and dis] by your ’ et 4 those already ‘against him.—Lynchburg News. 3 ; : doctor. ’ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ’ If Alaska ever decides to have an Outside public Some ¢ andidates pay less to be nominated than y ons bureau to work with the Delegate to Con-|the country later pays for electing them.—DetFoit Juneau Dl'll‘ CO. 4 Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bl suggest as its head, at least emeritus, Mr.|Free Press.

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