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i BRI o it ears after they are out of school still looking H A P P Y for that opening? It mayp be that the course in humor which they B I R T H D A Y ave adopted in Florida is a step in the right direc- The Empire extends congratula- on, especially if it is stressed to the point of revealing tions and best wishes today, their| aw silly one acts one elf. But it is our theory that birthday anniversary, to the follow- compulsory course in good conduct would be an”-ng_. :cellent thing in all our institutions in preparing) ' e student for mature life. NOVEMBER 12, Alice Clark Ideal Wildes Toorn Kanagawa William H. Williams John F. Faneuf - Daily Alaska Empire BOBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager ; — Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Bntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. SUBSCRP'TION RATES. 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Gordon Although the girl in Los Angeles got shot for ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER faying “no,” it's still a good plan girls. - + L Rl PRANSTH 3.0V 08 ST PUBLICATION, 1. On what date does the nex For Medical Research term of newly elected Congressm —_— begin? (New York Times) 2. Who wrote “Auld Lang Sync? In ordinary circumstances Lord Nuffield's gift to 3. What battleship during th: Oxford of £1,225.000 for medical research would call fcivil War was called “the chees for little comment in this country It is the panoramic box on a raft?” tcope of his philanthropic vision that commands 4. What is an emu? attention. He enjoins those who are to benefit by his| 5 From what country do th donation “to keep in close touch with developments |pest figs come? in the sciences ancillary to medicine.” i e Evidently Lord Nuffield perceives that the medical | ANSWERS ran of science more than any other searcher after {ruth tends to restrict himself to a narrow specialism.| 1. Jan. 3, 1937 |Tor example, physiologists know little of the rays,| 2. Robert Burn |new and old, that destroy cancer cells. Cytologis 3. The Monitor. kave little understanding of the part that enzyme 4. A large bird, closely related i e — |living catalysts—play in the growth of a tumor. Or-'to the ostrich. P ~ T o | anic chemists rarely trouble to find out what patho- 5. Turkey. JOIN THE BROT “L‘RH()OD OF 1 and physiologists know about malignant = et sevelt, President of the |BTOWths. So it is with arteriosclerosis, arthritis and | &—— d s dent SmuRUD) Roosevilh EEE o {half a dozen diseases, all wrapped in a darkness thai | A l merican Red Cross, said: this |1 1O credit to medical research. AS an ummu-mlu,wi MODERN | “It is indeed fortunate that we have in this|yorq Nuffield knows what cooperation can accom- ™ | country of ours an organization such as the Rt’tl{,;mll, What if all the resources of physics, chemistry i ; ETIQUETTE | |geneties and even mathematics were mustered in a | You are the representa- | combined attack on disease? There is every reason | { to believe that medical progress would be more rapid. ; { It is not that the “ancillary sciences”—they are mor | than that—have been utterly neglected by medical re |search, but that they have been not systematically | Cross stincts of an entire people tives of more than eleven million of our fellow citizens banded together under a banner recognized univer- sally as the symbol of mercy. Those who march with you under this flag of the Red Cross come from every representing it does the humanitarian in- as By Roberta Lee - * Q. What rule of dress applies to a man wmo escorts a girl to any !9:1.‘, Then—snap, the light is off. At 6 o'clock the next morning, it |starts all over again” And when she is on concert tours, |the routine is just as unyjelding, [LILY PONS TO RETIRE; ABOUT 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire Horoscope “The stars incline ] she said. Every year, she appears =7 but do not compel” |in South America. “But I don't NOVEMBER 12, 1916. | E see anything there except my hotel Few social events given in Ju-|* . |and the concert halls.” neau had been so complete with| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 She has just turned 30, and she plendor, yet filled with a good| Contrary to superstition this date s ) {1s determined to spend at least half t.me as the “get together” evening! held by the Juneau Lodge of Ma-|for dwellers on the planet Earth, in the Elks Hall. From the|although certain adverse influences time the orchestra started the first|should be taken into consideratio: dreamy waltz at nine o'clock until! The morning hours are stimulat- the clock struck one in the morn-|ing to persons who carry heavy re- ing, there was not a dull moment. sponsibilities. Executives of every Then too, the tastely decorated hall nk are subject to a good planetary is read by astrologers as fortunate She’s Not Living, Just Working — Going to Get Married, Too By RELMAN MORIN (Associated Press Staff Writer) HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, Nov. 12.—Al-| ! her life doing nothing. | Won't she miss the excitement rand the applause? “Oh, yos, of course, but the chance |to do as I please every day and inight of my life and will surely ’mukn up for that.” R ns i1 w made more resplendant by the|guidance. Governors of states fend & vt o ¥ E y tired of working, Lily Pons, beautiful evéning govi, wie by | shouid hor;am,l l:ul;‘ they - should | ;i iovle Belgtan smeer, nas sct| 1Nis Proves that fhe " Tadise e men Jos, how-|safeguard theix health. the date whken she will retire. It ever, were not to be outdone in this| Workers should be lucky under ,Husbands Are will be within five years, she said, and probably by the dawn of 1940, ‘I'm not living,” she explained, “just working. So I quit soon.” | Her plans call for a long stay on| the farm she recently purchased in Connecticut she said, she will travel for about six months a respect, and the “white bosoms”|this sway which s s to promise quite in evidence. Besides|plenty of work for skilled hands, al- he ball room being filled, there was| though the general tendency will be quite an overflow in the main lodge to push the human machine to the rooms of the building where card extent of its strength. >s were arranged. Here Miss| Women should stay in the back- Hopper, George Anderson, Miss Par-ground while the configuration pre- | Right, Sometimes NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—This story is for men only How many times, husband, have Th, Th & you told your wif g ons and others entertained withly Those in public life shouldige, . hin ave has seen s much of | looked “Iiklr' it cam'Z o}:‘tl ornea:; ::}: musical numbe One of LA” ’lt“” be (Mu::l to ‘!\U"lJ m",“‘ko‘ '('ri: the world as she finds interesting.|can?” y»m-«hm.]((:\‘:- 4:; n‘l;“A; ;:l a (Ser ]wrf-‘\\ll’;; be I” j'“s:x’:‘:} cases, to|, BY that time, of course, she will| You may have been right in be married to Andre Kosielanetz,|your surmise. James J, Wilson, As- sistant District Attorney in charge of New York's commercial rackets costumed in a most amusing man-|eliminate them from high oftice. 1er. Bupper was serve e - erchants anc anufacturers S % e e “;‘:}‘L( rsi(i;‘n] !: n’;i:dl Ll ml o _“_” cl‘nl :m‘p Llo :w‘ ‘That will be soon, I hope,” she quet room and L al hul |today may have special cause ®lsaid. . “Surely this { their ladies present! for American cofhmerce winter.” The bureau, says so. e - thé et oF fiickbn 9 b g & propien ~"" [motion picture in which she is ap-| Wilson has started an investiga- were give est pro 06 1s: 14 Aase. tbandd X ¢ o es b & 4 caring now will be in production tion of charges by the } Y sible in the culinary ar Farmers will profit, for there will|PcAring P ges by the Millinery another four weeks. Hollywood ' Stabiliza tion Commission, Inc., that be extraordinary demand for sim- Ketchikan for the term of court|pring high prices in the winter. Lol i o il et I\L,L'fl‘] i3 ,;Slll,x{;?ub ,by,mfl, there, were Judge K. W. Jennings| Stock exchanges are to regain Art has been a hard task-master, manufacturer srvconks‘x" !%1 M‘)m; Mrs. L. A. Green, court stenograph- their oldtime popularity with spec-| g Frmag Sl structed an eri J. W, Bell, clerk of the court ulators who will find many things/ IS b R _ Mrs. C. Z. Denny and J. T. Reed (o hold attention through the next'. er ‘sn- I began 5 ging, my he e .11f7\‘|1 in the trade as from the clerk's office; District sty months e ut more &nd more restric- “ash can hats” and the law re- Attorney J. A.. Smiser and Assist-| Reck cxpenditure of money| 1005 1 my life. I couldn't eat quires Wilson said, that they be ant, J. J. Reagan; Miss Leibhart'will characterize the young andl he things I wanted because T might labelled plainly and that counters from the same office and Marshal middle-aged. Places of amuxgm“,n"’,nl““‘ fz-“’\ M’lm‘f‘:‘“ “:[“t")ls;:"‘mf‘::‘] \1~vl:11<‘1"h0)1:“ sold bear “sec Harry A. Bishop and W. W. Casey,'will reap harvests next month, it 5° '© Partics becaus ) nd hs Jr., chief deputy is ‘foretold. |ing irritate and I can't expect| Wilson said he was informed by walk of life. Side by side in your ranks stand men, | women and children of every religious creed, of every political preference, of every race found in this nation. Yours is truly a brotherhood of service.” Have you joined the brotherhood of service? If not, take out your membership in the Red Cross today. osity that is encouraging. A, This is to be laid Medicine, now a is too huge for one mind to human limitations. |ing dr if he Q. There is another aspect of Lord Nuffield’s gener- Justified fears have been | |drafted into service by the lone hero of science, the |Kind of entertainment? genius of the laboratory, the single gifted virtuoso of cultures, vaccines and hormones, entirely | complex of many sciences | to master. He should al apply h 0 we: If she is in eveni he might feel wore a business suit. From which side should ume to whatever the girl is go- embarrassed waitress hand a guest a dish, from expressed that the day of magnificent endowments |which the guest must e him- o EREE T reus eR bedm, for scientific research are over and that since wealth |self? HOW ABOUT A COURSE is taxed for social purposes it is to the Government| A. From the lcft, so that t IN GOOD CONDUCT? that science must look for aid. Like our own million- guest may use his right hand con o aires, those of England pay hes Down at the University of Florida they have a|th course designed tc develop the student’s sense of |Med burden a Lord Nuffield finds it possible to support | | Q cal research and hospitals—and it is not the first vy taxes. If despite |veniently jan after-the Is it more fashionable to hav & supper in the hom Moving pictures showing in Ju- Persons whose birthdate it is have the augu '50 many people not to smoke just the comm of me. on that ash can hats re being sold as low as 59 cents, y of a year of gain in | 5 5 “ 5 Ever ght, o straight home|when a leg 3 2 3 neau and Douglas included “Cabiria property and friendships. For cer- v n‘, Igo t_ 2ight home| when a legitimate hat to compete ; 5 C from the studio. By the time my|with these could not be produced 12-reel feature, the largest ever tain ones sccret love affairs are | & s i o R 1 makeup off and I have had my|for less than 75 cents.’ Srought to, Alacks, - for witlon 'thik{ phognosticated 'bath, it even o'clock. 1 have| And so, husband, y b Orpheum was sclling reserved seats;| Children born on this day prob- ; ave | d so, . you may have my dinner in bed. I read lines until been right all along. Mary Miles Winter in “Barbara aply will be reserved, thoughtful i ol Fritsch: and Mlle. Olga Petrova ang given to analysis. Subje of P in “The Vampire.” Fatty Arbuckle'this sign will win fame through was star of a Keystone comedy. A sanitary survey of Juncau was their superior talents. Louis D. Brandeis, Associate Jus- tice of the United States Supreme AL ASKA MEAT CO. o e under the direction of Gourt, was born on this day 185, | FEATURIKG CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND the Jur P iealth, according T i Wha 4 ; Nedvar B Others who have celebrated it as TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected 0 Word SunounCed iy MEIYIEE D IR oty ndlude Wi Tooth e EhEHAI tor, 1833; Joseph Hooker, soldier, v = W 2y 1814 Weather: Maximum, 36; Mini- (Copyright, 1936) mum, 34; Rain, i o o il H R v nd L t DT 0 L o &We 5 RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot coy a er ces time that he has given to Oxford—there is reason | f the host restan- 3 he instructor is quoted in news dispatches | 5 5 (o A8 5000 1 In a restau o AToe dnvuilor iy L “to dovern the |10 HoDE that American men of wealth will continue |ants R e LUt I ntended o flevelop Mtlle [ 1 ARG ehisaTves: the obligation to advance | A yes student’s ability to view life from the standpoint of science. | B s s it v the spectator at a comedy, to perceive the comic = BN “‘.._ 3 i | elements in situations and in people without being upset by them, and above all, to recognize the comic elements in himself.” The latter particularly is apropos. DAILY LESSONS | IN ENGLISH he Deadlier Sex (New York World-Telegram) Every once in a while comes the creepy feeling | We are all inclined ake ourselves a little too seriously at that Dominant Males of the so-called man-made % \ e T ke o it s o x world are slipping. Just read these current items: b By W. L. Gordcn ! times. But along with courses in humor in our col- | ¥ Vel e iy e | | wr inden, La., woman strike athizers iy leges and universities, how about a course or two . n €0, Lo FORIED pirike, smpe A - e o S S e o | stopped a train, beat up the engineer, tore the clothing | Words of in e common courtesies of life and how to 8¢l from a railroad official and chased the crew into a | Wwords Often Misused: Do not say, along with people? There is a procession of youngsters coming out | of our institutions of higher learning every year; a nearby woods. Miss Etta Scorup, Utah's home economics super- | | visor, made a survey of the country’s high schools and T must make breakfast before I 20" Say, “I must prepare bredk- fast before I go.” fine, clean cut group of young men and young women. | colleges and found that enroliments in domestic| ©Often Mispronounced: Nicety. | They approach this employer and the other seeking |SCience courses for men are increasing. And (shades Pronounce ni-se-ti first 1 as in admittance into the world of business, But have | °f Brigham Young!) one-third of Utah’s high schools |DiCe, e as in sce, second i as in it, offer home-making courses for boys. three syllables, and not nis- you noticed that approach too often resembles the A From Baltimore comes a most humiliating account | Often Misspelled: Autumn. Ob- reunion of a couple of last year's graduates? They|.f the formation of Doghouse, Inc., a nation-wide {Serve the n. may have been graduated with cum laude honors from rystem of clubs, or hideouts, where husbands deep Synonyms: Poverty, privation, the school of business administration but five minutes | in dutch with their wives may go to hold hands with |Want, destitution, pauperism, indi- after entering the office they adopt the attitude of | Jne another or drown their woes in strong drink or gence. camaraderie with the employer that one would expect from a couple of old veterans fighting the battle of the Marne over again, It may be a little harsh, but the fact is that too gaming. Time was that when domestic trouble rose it was wifey who went crying “home to mother.” | Now it's hubby who slinks off to his kennel until the storm blows over. Word Study: “Use a word threc | times and it is you Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word every day. Today’s word: — Incriminate; to charge with o many of e i T mk’ ot "“i“‘,_l?:"v‘"g’nf‘“e“ and women out of school Doubtless England is saying with more insistent |crime; to accuse. “The evidenc| plain civility. ey are not based in the funda- fervor tuan ever “God save the King."—Ohio State {does not incriminate you.” mentals of good conduct. True, part of the blame Journal, ST AT may be in the home training, but after all, has an | institution of higher learning fulfilled its duty when Hurling, a {ield sport formerly How is it with the player of a musical saw? Does very popular in Ireland, is similar it turns young people out into the world to seek their |he come in the jurisdiction of the carpenters’ local |to present- day hockey. fortunes when they are not grounded in the principles | does he draw the musicians’ scale?—San Francisco j" i of how to approach people and how to conduct Chronicle. PHONE 206 il themselves very day > i 57 i i 0 i i oy oM b B iy it i Vank e, oot P i b e R Reic ! ot ' of our young people are | never bathe. So that's the origin of that curious For Your RADIO Troubles still going from employer to employer four and phrase, “the odor of sanctity."—Detroit Free Press. 122 Second St.—Next door to | ‘ ——— ——— —_— -— San Francisco Bakery like found that the steady flow of they can lend full face value on e * LGNGER LuANs Federal money reduced their need sound ones. | v — of going to the bank for short time credits. A second reason ad- vanced is that many retail stores and small industrial plants are squeezing along on smaller inves- tories. They are re-stocking from day to day rather than two or To encourage such lending the Federal Reserve Board now can name executive officers of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks who favor such a course. The board has pow- er also to name three of the nine| directors of each Federal Reserve | PHONE 36 For very prompt ‘ LIQUOR DELIVERY || WILL BE URGED ON ALL BANKS — A three times a year. That takes Bank, who may preach the doc- = o a5 | IR | less credit. trine. It can point out that deposit |#—————"—F7—— | iy | | Federal Reserve Board Ex-| thira reason given, and dis- |nsurance reduces the danger of| | Alaska Music Supply o puted in some quarters, is that cer- bank “runs” and so diminishes the Arthur M. I]gsen, Manager [ pecled to Sos)n M"ke tain industries, grown to xmuun.fchflflce that long term loans will Pianos—Musical Instruments | Regulatlons wide proportions, are large enough |become “frozen assets.” and Supplies | . Ito finance themselves without go-| Some observers say there is|| Phone 206 122 W. Second WASHINGTON, Nov. 12, — You |IDE to the banks iguod evidence that persuasion is L = get the idea in banking circles that R, 1:?;1“5' o:;‘n;i‘ that direction, and T T edera ps ve ar ax. | wi con e, N the Federal Reserve Board is ex- HOW RESERVE BOARD ) Art of Drinking Lost in Hustle, Says Club Chief CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Club life and the art of drinking have faded from the average American’s knowledge pected to go further into farm and other real estate mortgage lending. And many of them are adverse to it. Bankers traditionally are train- ed to the belief that the best bank is a “liquid” bank with a note pouch full of good 90-day commer- cial and industrial loans. In ordi- nary predepression years that con- stituted a nice chunk of bank busi- FIGURES On the basis of those three fac- tors, arguments are advanced that the short-term loan business may never reach its old-time level and bankers must go into other fields. Such a view is attributed to the Federal Reserve Board in some quarters. “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” Slaliprer> West Virginia Oil Wells Become More Numerous - CHARLSTON, W. Va. Nov. 12. Department “of Mines records show that gas and oil well drilling ectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. Y«u are invited to present this coupen at the box office of the Capitol Theatre i " “Smiling Service Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 i Juneau equipment is once more h(.‘CUmllll(f Free Deliver o a4 familiar sight in the West Vir- 5 R R B T T e It \ 3 = and receive tickets for your- ginia hinterlands — assuming the e o S d proportions it reached at the turn | | COAL | self Ilmt’ a lfnclml r of the century. | ' relative to see Director N. P. Rhinehart said| | For Every Purpose | 5 during the first nine months of | | | “T’ ° C 1936 his department granted 619 Pacific Coast Coal C il"gs fto ome permits for wells compared to 403 acinc Loas 04, 0. < in 1935, |1 PHONE 412 - -eo |5 il 4 . o s -up subscribe: “he The Order of the Black Eagle As a paid-up subscriber of * | — was an order of chivalry organized in Prussia in 1701 to pay tribute to meritorious military or civil service of the State. | Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Good food, canoeing, hiking. | Accommodations to suit every J o o Daily Alaska Empire | ‘ taste. Reservations Alaska Air | Transport. } ¢~fil Good only for current offering Yonr Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE 5 INSURANCE ) Allen Shattuck ; Established 1898 Juneau -t HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” GENERAL MOTORS THE BEST and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON TAP BEER by IN TOWN! s THE MINERS' | ] | Recreation Parlors || mmeet!| For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: ~ PHONE __and ; s | Service CALL A 5 5 6 il s 0 by you CHECKER CAB [ J doctor. BILL DOUGLAS ‘ — | THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the The B. M. Behrends Bank ness, bringing in five and six per cent with no great trouble about collections. But during the depression that business dwindled to a small pro- portion of its original size. In its Opposing it is the view helg by many bankers that ultimately the Federal spending will taper off and to replace it. What persuasion can the Federal short term bank loans will come in | because he is in too much of a hurry to get somewhere and do something, says Albert Auwaerter, new man- ager of the exclusive Chicago club. | “Men join clubs to escape the rou- !tine of home,” Auwaerter declares, {Juneau’s Own Store Juneau, COMMERCIAL Alaska Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection place bankers have either idle money or perhaps Government bonds, which pay three per cent or less. No ripe porfits in that. ‘ Reserve Board employ to change that view? It tckes a little ex- planation. When a bank lends money on a |note, it can turn that note over SHRINKAGE EXPLAINED {to the Federal Reserve Bank and 7] explanations ven for receive its face value in currency t.ho.n.::hhn in eom::rc& loans. | Which can be lent to somebody else. First and foremost is the heavy It used to be that the Federal increase of Government spending Reserve banks could not advance during the depression. Smaller in- |/Mmember banks much on real estate i, oo -aoge- and; | ares., Undeg oev, popuilions “or to mingle with their social peers and enjoy service. The youn- ger generation, however, does not even know how to order a drink. “The idea most young men have of a party is to gulp down half a dozen cocktails and grab the hors d'oeuvres from the buffet. After the sixth cocktail they don't care what they eat.” - — .t ———— Empire classifieds pay. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION [ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON and SAVINGS Kesources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE] - 1 T —y < SN