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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, HAPPY courtesy to the high office, not particularly the man Daily Alaska Empire | at ASKA LMmpPLre o nins it y i P But Republican spokesmen are not the only of- B IRTHDA Y| Horoseope s 'r o c K U P N o w BOBERT W. BENDER - - FEdtor and MANMET fonders, WPA Chlet Harry Hopkins has taken the| The Empire estends ongratyla| ‘ Tt g T j 2| bit in his mouth, too, and refused to disclose the | X o ) their § A ] Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE p B @ ] PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, | records of his office, a public one, to a group of New :’,',;””I“y anniversary, to the follow-| | “The lst:ar: incline i BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER Alsska. Jorsey citizens, who wanted to see them. It hap- | : but do not compel TR T, i _':und in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class|pened that the citizens were Republicans, but that| Dale Holland 3 The - Golisenm Thc:a\tre Was Ahp A COAL FOR EV RY PURSE ; ol v WAl does not alter the fact that the records of Mr. Hop- Beulah Sund THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 |scenc of a Republican political ral- AND i SUBSCRIPTION RATES. kins’ office are publie records and not the WPA Ad- Mrs. Martin Lavenik rhrough the business hours to-|ly. In addition to the chairmani i ¢ EVERY pURPOSE i Deltvered in carrier |nL 1\.,".‘..‘1".5l :)'oux‘:;“:‘);?‘rnsu’f;en?r month. ! 1 inistrator’'s private records. As public records, the Joan Arline Rhodes day benefic aspects rule strongly,jand speakers of the evening, who i see, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; Public is entitled to see them no matter what the poli- D‘M‘x;]drvh: ;';:nlx;ln ; according to astrology. It is a for-|included in the order ]r;f lgelr pre- Per Ton Per Sack § Bun i WAl COnTG ' favol 1. 6nsy WAl ptopiptl tigy | tics of the individuals representing the public happen l-) - M. Whitehea ate time for‘ pushing both pri-|sentation, E. C. Russell, chairman; F.O.B. F.O.B. § r:‘\'nfi: Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | 1> be. And, as in the first instance, Mr. Hopkins )m:"‘"AS::‘sl"f:r-:Z’l e and public im_erprlxses,I : d,xmd Glr;;:r::e Igmg. J ,:;» {1601;- Bunkers Bunkers their papers. o el S 2 'S Constructive work is stimulated| man; onte enson Al X . s 2: Bus knows it. | Telephones: News Office, 602; Busiiess Office, 374. L s s ot A W S Mae Fraser under this sway which is fortu-|Shackelford, the speakers, H. L. Indiem Inrapiccol $12.50 $ .70 i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | a8 et thie et 12 iy URBLON ke i e alkdHbn Fred Soberg nate for builders, engineerings, ar-|Faulkner, Jack Wilson, E. E. Smith, | Eorbontde > i o 13.50 75 i { The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | i k e | Alexander Sturrock chitects and manufacturers. |and James Daniels occupied seats Bri 3 b {3 £ republication © disputches credited tc it or mot other. |Scts such controversies at rest, and our public figures | Harold W. Brostrum Women should keep in the back-|on the platform. EIGIHes. r 13.50 75 i i ;::muecueu il also the local news published | can cool off a little bit. At that, the campaign pro- Bethele Alexander “ round under this direction. of the Nanaimo Lump 14 30 80 $ SRR bably will go down in history with an all-time high W. E. Bathe for it tends to cause dissat-| Mrs. E. R. Jaeger and Miss Hozel [ {Joh Lump 15°40 o { ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | /OF absurdities. | M. E. Morrison lon with public affairs. Later|Jaeger, who had been spending the' 1a R - X .80 1 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION. | i ! J. P. Christensen ¢ are to unite for reform meas-|last three months in the States, Utah Nut (bodt) ... 17.50 90 ' nimiii — — “You may as well call a spade a spade,” says the | e ) s and they will urge peace poli- returned to Juneau on the Jeffer- Bl k 'th C l ‘ 2 v !Judge in the Luckenbach domestic discord trouble. | %" # |cies that antagonize legislators. |son. acKsmi 2] ¢ Y 7.00 1.75 | Atter reading of he nudist parties attendant, many| | DALY LESSONS || Atier midday, weddings should be| — Steam Coal No. 1 11.00 | | will call it something else, including a little raw. ! | At any rate, they are not going to be dry at An- chorage in the event qf a strike. IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon }in: and the partnership endur- Despite the prevalence of di- astrologers foretell lasting ges under this configur | | vorce marr .| States Homes in small communities will J. D. Helps, Alaska representative |of the Standard Oil Company, re- turned from a business trip to the on the Mariposa. | | e AN AT £ # Inow be sought by those who plan| i ’ Rugged Enough for Hoover g U i35 s sk | Mrs. Dave B. Femmer, wife of ; | . g | Words Often Misused: Do not say, 'o* the !:xbnmf. but Ic‘xfux are tfo .lfe‘;h( S i T e U e } H {“Edith never referred to the mat-|the centers of conflict, it is fore~j = "0 " visit to the States | (Philadelphia Record) ter of her letter to me.” Bay, “Ed. |told y iyl 2 Fortunately, there aren’'t many people who live ith did not reier to the matter.” In the coming winter, extremes on the 3 q : in top, accent first syllable. and bitter ne § {one. He never married and he lived alone. He rented - 5 the Douglas Fire Department in- P A >ten Misspeliec HR e other a g A = SPEED a farm outside West Chester and had his own milk | , Often MisspelieG. Receive; el. g o o thelcluded Miss Nellie Wiitanen, Miss WHOLESALE AND RETAIL o route. g B T st ; lay-, Jessie Koss, Miss Gertrude Oliver, i S S b . 4 w who will spend money lav-. B e ey e et e | When the very sensible law requiring cows to| Synonyms: Interest (verb), im- i Miss Mildred McLeod, H. E. Mur- PHONE 412 ! he other day H. R. Ekins, New York reporter, 'y, tested for tubercul went into effect, Dutton |Press, excite, entertain. This should be a profitable day|ay. Pat McGuire, Roy Nolan and I rushed back into his office in the metropolis, having |p-otested. They were his cows and the State had no | Word Study: a word three et st Yo Ampiedy | SO Seatnl 1 circumnavigated the globe by commercial means of ‘i8ht 1o test them. If people wanted to take 1 |times and it is yours.” Let us in- © = "0 one Great indus- Ty p chance on feeding his milk to their children, then |crease our vocabulary by mastering ™™ e Aty sc ard bond issue for Rbhsartat iy ale 16 dacki bt . in supplying ma-| The school board bond issue for ransportation, mostly air lines, in 18 days, 14 hOUrs | na was their business and the State should keep out |one word every day. Today's word: | "'" “of many|$75.000 carried with a great ma- FRESH LOCAL GROW -y and 56 minutes. Two other reporters who started | ot it, so Dutton reasoned Perambulate; to walk around; to ¢ i, jority at the election the previous N i sti i ad. | atene 100t @ spector a o |ramble; to stroll. “He perambu- v A i vor 2 out with him were still on the other side of the world s threateied (o shoob an sitipecios sands had St |8 2 P R TGe + stars can- 48y, With 545 in favor and 72 votes ! ; } be put in jail while the test was made. Some of his |lated in the park der this rule of the stars can-|tilt ot GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES in Manila, when he arrived in New York. This, Der- |eows did have tuberculosis. When they were ordered 4 g GRS s for legislative offices should eyl 3 baps, is more important than the fact of Mr. Ekins'|destroyed he protested again, and police had to be |- S i making D e o | Messrs. Daniels, Stoody, Bell, Ter- FROM OUR OWN FARM o T £ orecast condition: a o speedy trip, for it reveals more clearly what the|called in : ks g ¢ty and Ferris of Treadwell made up { A Y A few months ago he was arrested for seliing ||\ | YOK oqnd LEARN | " upset the best laid plans of) %y, e party bound for a 4-day o . | speec o the average person would be on irip aroun i from an open pail And for hot having a milk L statesmeh ‘ 5L oo CallEorma Grocer o the world, if that person adopted the same means |Gealer’s license. He argued that it was his milk and By A. C. Gordon Persons whose birthdate it is have At 1 e lmc State had no right to require a license or to regu- ? s | the augury of a year of fair pros- 2 3 s e o B e tions | David Christoe addressed the stu e po [1ate the conditions under which milk was sold. g4 perity and general progress. Much gonio of the Douglas Public Schools THE PURE FOODS STORE N s ke B i Doy Kiies den | I et ente DUROR SRR HOLUIE SR How many strings has a vio- in the home is foreshad- gt the second of a series of voca- 5 >ip was a reporter on assignment. It was his business to |possessions were put up at Sheriff's sale to sat tional lectures. Telephone 475 Prompt Delxvery ! go round the world in the fastest possible time. The his creditors. Once more Dutton protested—that they 2. What Greek hero's only vul- Children born on this day prob- P § other reporters had the same instructions but dropped | Were his possessions and the State ..aa no power to . rable spot was his heel? i bly will be exceedingly independ-| s, W. P. Lass was reported im- —_— far behind. The difference is not in the reporters but l;;’"‘fl" !h:f]l: dWhP“ the Cm“‘”dml“\;;““" ‘O:h“‘f 5"];‘. For what purpose are oxy- d ‘\{n"“'lfll«.\l gif d-_ Subjects nroved at the General Hospital. %3 2 ] i the atendant matter of travel schedules. Mr.[Dutton Killed one man, wounded three others. He iyceiyiene torches used? Fle by et e s - ALASKA MEAT b . o rery ol i Bt ) e o8 . at are Bi ictines? by exercising r alents, Charles Rose, the Front Strect 3 £ : B e B e B o due Y\ It easy o say “Orazy” amd let It goat that, But| o' T2t &7e BEGUBE & 1" soran mermnarat, “ao Was| tallof s at the Geherd] Hoeital elay was a two-day stop-over anila | there’s more to Dutton’s case. Men who are called |, ° 5 o * born cn this day 1844. Others who sutfering fr e affli \g Y ' tropical storm. The other reporters met various de- fstatesmen and philosophers and captains of industry | MA8ic City of ve CRILBRaT e s Bl By AR DD o vk ;(E:lt:{TAURK (.'IC‘ABRS I‘(})EI} SiBADLI BOER DIAMOND lays with the result that their experiences will be of |behave in their own fields of activity with just Dutton’s Flozmmny clude Leopold Damrosch, musician, Fred Cameron, who had been in M5 AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected e T T hha ol e A L pony, ANSWERS , et St o o e e ot SO NG Lo R S R B than did the fast trip of Mr. Ekins. They will be able And the harm they do mounts up to even more Nl }ix.-\ P of Drs. WeVighne and Paluste-, LR 1 to tell the world why the delays. Those are things |than two Killed, three wounded. 3w £y Biding. or ol (Copyrizht, 1936) had returned to his home. : it will Gount, i we want fo'go faster, and it ia'evi- The basis of that kind of attitude is selfishness., 3. For welding or cutting met- e sl h 3 ; b e e The Pratt Duttons of this world, both highly placed | IS e Weather: Maximum, 47; Mini- 0 1] el's dent that we are intent on going faster, and faster. |, 1ow. want to take—but not give . An order of monks following Joshua T Saved Sare o g 4 : ¢ 4 Saint B ¢ oshua irees dave mum, 42; Rain. Faster airplanes, faster trains, faster ships. And why : ¢ ; oA g rules of Saint Benedict ; PRl s They accept the advantages unat come of living o 3 - You are invited to present this not? It simply means that speed in tmnwmmllunlm a community. The education, the protection 5. Birmingham, Ala % B 2 coupon at the box prr" f h> gives people more time for leisure and enjoyment at|police and firemen, the unconscious co-operation in - - EATUS) Ol - | - ol and F"“';f “?“""r"'. Tietises pyn-n £ Q0% BRIES OLsthe more distant points. which we all exchange the products of our work. |#—0 o e g esy “"‘; trees of ';' SO INle RS THe inyle 9 < i i we But they don’t want to pay for those advantages. | | . Yool g it 5 G ] P SR SR SRR ST T S t h t Probably none of us in Alaska cares to go around : X B! | MODERN own. A Presidential procla- a I o ea re the world in 18 days, but there are a great man of | A8 sk them to accept a little regulation, a little restraint | s 4 us' who would like to run down to Bgealtle or te,an!“’“' Hhieg pegin to exail tHlo QIENLY of the individdal Mot DR e e Pa 9“ Taklt and ive tickets f i o & A Y g They insist that the community has no right to coer-e ETIQUETTE ument near here, embracing 825,340 y and; receivg. Lickels 10n, YOurs ¢ Francisco over the week-end elther for business or|inen: in the smallest degree. A man like Dutton will acres of typical desert flora and sclf and a friend or i pleasure. Fast planes is the answer. Mr. Ekins' dash |stand up in the crossroads store and argue that he By Roberta Lee geological formations. It is known PHONES 92 or 3 relative to see 4 around the globe is only a criterion of what we may (has a right to sell milk from tuberculous cows—and 4‘, as the Joshua Tree National Monu- Free Delivery 3 | expect in the not far distant future. Fast airlines|a big shot lawyer will stand up before the Supreme | ment. Fresh Meats, Groceries, “Next Ilme b : which will make Alaska an integral part of the[Court and argue just as vehemently that his client| @ How far over the edges of the Laquors, Wines and Beer i Tnited States” The fhial blow to isolation. has a right to pay starvation wages to his employes [dinner table should the tablecloth W, lg Il for LESS B 95 i s 5 without any interference from the State in the form ‘“‘”‘g’ G 40r i ause we Love 1 of ‘minimut wage Iaws, | A The cover should reach almost We sSell for CASH £ CAMPAIGN ABSURDITIES The only real difference is that Dutton would be | to the floor at the corne 14 Pl s aafiy laughed at in the crossroads store, while the big shot| Q In what seats should the wo- Leader Dept. Store As a paid-up subscriber of The i It is probably true that in the heat of a cam-|lawyer would be listened to with attention and agree- |men ’gu(‘skfi sit at a theatre box George Brothers } paign judgments sometimes becomes a little warpeq. [Ment by the Supreme Court majority. party? ! e - - There is ample evidence of it in the closing days of | _ Proudhon and other philosophers rationalized that | A. In the front seats, with the al y as a mplre the present ‘campaign. Coloniél Eno: S " ( .. |state of mind into a system of thought and life. It's | men. in the seats behind them. g B0 mo.a 1t & i i : lo h X was the U called anarchism. | Q Is it proper for a bride to Good only for current affering i & awry when he shouted to the world that One of the major ironies of our times is the fact |have a married woman act as a Lol | no insurance policy or bank was safe under the New |(hat many of our wealthy and prominent citizens, |bridesmaid? Your Name May Appear Tomorrow i Deal. It was a perfectly silly statement, and the|who have benefited most by law, order, co-oporazion’ A. Yes; this is often done WATCH THIS SPACE } Colonel knew it as well as any one, but he thought it |and social control, are closer to anarchism than any | B i { would swing some votes and overlooked what the |other philosophy. | | reaction might be. They rant and rave against every reasoncble regu- ~, | y i At the week-end former President Hoover, cer- |13tion by which the community tries to protect itself—.| deserted the Creeks and moved into | “ 1 % o : and they don’t deserve much more respect than people | Florida. - : tainly a man who should know better, cried out that g i : | { the government fiscal reports were being “juggled.” gemi;:lcl"&,?:é‘:s‘fxB;E‘Nlt!mb?:x;‘?{:ow“ to try those, | e T | g[\' l N s U R A N c E 44 That would imply to many persons that there was [too, to protect their “rights"—as rugged individualists. GENERAL MOTOR i b A something crooked going on in Washington, which, | ——— ‘ e ‘ THE BEST i e l:‘ “’v is why there are auditors as Mr. Hoover They figure it would have taken a million tour- || W. P. JOHNSON HARRY RACE, Druggist || | en a uc g e Th’“’“ 1 . chipping a liiile at a time, to accomplish what || o & < “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” en Senator Vandenberg, who might well be|the Alcazar dynamiters did in a flash—San Francis:o |2 i | ¥ id | the Republican standard bearer four years from now, | Chronicle. i | ESIathhed 1898 Jjoins in the absurd stunts by reproducing the voice | 9% | Con | IN TOWN! R . Al of the President on the air, and, as a result getting| The rain cut down the size of the Knox crowds | pounaed i Juneau - e aska b himself cut off by the radio authorities, and punctux-|'? f:)”"‘ bk s the c;:lm’m\ doesn't want the rich | exactly p I s v 1 THE MINERS ! ing his own objective. He knows there is an un.|‘O2ked—Dayton, Ohio, News. | as writt || Recreation Parlors || — - — - P written law that the President is never quoted nor{ o ity s i ¢ I | G 1 his voice reproduced without his permission. It 1s gt : whivase ‘ by your [ and fe, Efficien: P » % g 3 o * | Newark had it sewed on. You can't perform that | i % | g For Prompt, ate, 1ciend HONE a courtesy universally éxtended the President of the|service for the meny persons who lose their heads | dootest 11 1 Liquor Store | ¥ £ 4 United States no matter who he may be. It is alin emergencies—Philadelphia Bulletin. | ! QUALITY AND | Service CALL A —_— S 4 ; = Juneau Drug Co. | MY ¥ o ‘ directly by levying it upon some the grounds that it reminds the tax- | ) ECONO ‘ : CHECKER CAB business or industry which in turn payer what he is paying for his ! BILL DOUGLAS ! will levy it upon the public. roads, schools and benefits. But; ;— PRSI, | certain tax specialists suspect that INDIREGT TAX CALLED ACADEMIC MATTER |so much tax will inevitably remain| T E R M | To many the matter of indirect| hidden from the ultimate taxpayer| Ab e e N e S {like Pratt Dutton. But a lot of people who ought to| |know better are preaching what Dutton practiced. | Pratt Dutton was a real individualist, a rugged Pronounce Often Mispronounced: Aesop. e-sop, e as in me, o as of } ly uman experience will be sharp- ted with extravagant liv | taxes seems quite academic. A cor-|that the effect of tipping him off | last night. The cast beginning practice for the benefit show to be given for .60 Steam Coal No. 2 8.00 45 A Half Century of Satisfactory Service | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. “Deliciousty Different Foods” p rate income tax is a direct tax on a few would be lost apyway. | 8 n a corporation, but few doubt S e - | | i Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties p UhAH stioh 4 AR 18R 15 passed on| ENTERTAINER HAS OPERATION ! { . to the consumer in the price of the | The B ]‘l B(’hr(’nlls 4 — - — % corporation’s: products. | Abie Cohen, who recently arrived 00 . . s B e T I A e g 4 i Source Of Revenue W)\l,‘ Even direct taxation develops from the States to act as an enter- | 54 0 | § HOWCVEI, Conlmue Inlo (‘uou quirks. Across Southern Ida- tainer at Mike Pusich's Dreamland, o B k “ o T E L G A s T l N E A u ¥ar Dictant Fui ho lie the highly taxable rails of the in Douglas, was operated upon at Men’s Dress ‘ an ¥ ant ruture lormm Short Line. Blaine County St. Ann’s Hospital this afternoon. Oxfords E Effort Made for th P far from the main line, eds SRR s e o WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Public- | money for e fi?&flféi MAJOR OPERATION BIG VAN Juneau, Alaska i b 9 dade-{ordne . Iy there is a veritable moral crusade | So, like a long arm, one strip of bt Phone 479 South Franklin St I Comfort of the Guests! | ::n:s;dm iuddenl; awful thing, Blaine County reaches clear around A major ope 0 was performed | — — ———— 1 CGA \F irect tax. Privately, how-|the county that lies between it and UPon Mrs. Ruby Armour, of Kla- T e e R ||NE: AFE: ever, (hose tax eperie Who for Years|the railroad. By that means i WOk, At St Anns Hospital this oy | COMMERCIAL S AU C o ve sweated to find new sources of | reaches a 15-mile strip of ma morning. Mrs. Armour was admit- | 'y i i s a 15 p of main lien 4 IMOIT:! n conn revenue to pay for the ever Increas- | rajlvoad upon which levy a direct €4 to the Hospital yesterday. i Cagi it 3t S"Slyles and SAVINGS onnection Ly ing load of benefits foresee indirect tax ) e | Today AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ; | h-‘e;munulnc into the long dis- But does the New Yorker, nib- ~OPERATION ON KNUDSON | [ { tant future. bling at an Oregon apple hauled | i i, . S : M | 5 - e m—— e :‘A ‘The question of direct or indirect across that 15 miles of railroad, St. Aix\:n :d:xo::?;?vnle:::‘ e\::zx:d \' RQSOUTLGS Over TWO and One F—_—\W |« taxation is not one which concerns know that part of the freight on the went & ma ' | | 113 1 only Congress. The states as well apple went to taxes and that he is morning. I OeTRlion. herc | HC[H MlHlOn DOHQI‘S R lN s u R A N c E ¥ ‘are brought persistenly face to face helping to pay for Blaine County = D i the question of whether to'schools and roads? TASSELL IN HOSPITAL See H. R. SHEPARD & SON o* see S i ol S ———— Huny Tussell @ medial patient, | Junecu’s Own Store Teleph 409 B. M. Be! % - was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Direct taxation is advocated on i l elephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. come acquainted with the tax in- e