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THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1936. 2 ® water-borne co;nmnrrv of most of our sea- 4,_—— } Dally Alas'w E,nplre pm‘/&l-l:uxl as Premier ;lum.tnllflmu;{h the b A PBPI 1¥T HDA Y 20 YEARS AGO l Horoscope !KIDNAPING ASE | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editcr and Manage: spokesman of the working class, was compelled | ST S A o use the force of government against the The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire to use t u ! A Published every evening except S the EMPIRL strikers, so the President, chosen by the over- tions and best wishes today, their ‘The stars incline e whelming support of labor, is going to be birthday anniversary, to the follow-| I but do not compel” & SESER ettt bliged to use the force of government against ing. | NOVEMBER 24, 1916 | oblig ! | - Intered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Cla.. the strikers i | The Germans had captured Or-| matier 4 The comparison cannot be carried too far NOVEMBER 24 jova from the Russians, according] WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1936. ] You can b S SUBSCRIPTION RATES, The Frenca strikes were far more widespread Fred - Crowell [to an official announcement from| Through the business hours of | - elivered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. & rench la s more largely o ized Erling Osw: | B | Sy stlc: akbents 5 5 o By mail, postase paid, st the followin s and 'Prench {Ial9¢. 15 /mons ;"1‘_” 2 e tu"““' this day benefic ABEOL Mgt svng ChargesAgamst Qar Rob- . One year, in advance, $12.00; stx months, in advance, $6.00 But the problem in America is serious. The Jerry Powers | | according to astrology. The plane- 8 B genuine i Al et SRR oA seamen’s and longshoremen’s strikes werc William R. Garster | Thanksgiving dinner supplies were | tary government encourages indus-| SOM, Alleged Edrtion Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notifs e ENaFiGe i CRe £ b e : 2 i the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivers :“‘“'”“?‘“L ”l"nnd”";;"‘ "i ‘li‘ b I]‘(’I“,”"“'“‘i""‘ ! o e |reasonably priced in Juneau. Tur-|try and enterprise. y : Writer, Dismsed o of their papers. Seamen’s Union. The actual leaders of the #——— —————————"key was 40 cents a pound; geese| There is a favorable sign for Telephones: News Office, 60: 73\1%\“!'.\5 Office, :74. quws iix mulst z;’rlx;s:‘zo::\-lolx..»I\r(r\rllnn:‘:l,:wgut:b- and ducks, 30 cents, and chickens|winding up business matters and| PHOENEE. - AMEanatovi 24 L ate; and insis plete acquiescence by 2 Bt ] il : ey izona, fov. 24. ) N e LOOK and LEARN | jirom the States 30 to 3 cents. Flor- cleating the way for COMINE 8Cti-| raric iy, United Sjn Disiie serect BEER on of all news dispatches credited to 1t or not other i ze the authority of the newly created (ida grapefruit was 1 §; toma- vities. hose 4 se Attorney of Arizona, abunced to- d in this paper and also the Jocal news publishe to recognize the authority of the newly . By A. C. Gordon |toes, 15 cents a pound; celery, 10|postpone initiative in prepartions| EGLINED herein United States Maritime Commission | y A. G G Bk ot L b ey 0. day that Attorney Gepal Homer In cans trade-marked 8 g oo This leaves the administration at Washing- g et B el e A L e o ing im. |, CUMMINEs has aubrigd dis- ALASKA CIRCULATI ARANTEED TO BE 2 B> e RN Lot L 3 5 well 1o avi Siening IM-|missal of the case ajnst Oscar ica’s fi THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION ton with no ulwln:]nln( ‘l;(ut‘ to ‘f‘,’, m‘ RAy) ‘ 1. What did the last census give| John McLoughlin, secretary and portant gontracts or other l(;:ulIR“,hbn. Sadioted fwio. boe: wlio. 15 America's finest {SIOW R "‘]'“::" “’TC)"[”?Z:m o ‘:‘({‘le‘;’j ’]‘: o "”";:“H“:I as the population of the United |steward of the Elks' Club, resigned [papers As the month draws to-!ine' juie Robles kidndug, mellowed beer since grievances. But they lose their claim on the Statc to leave for Florida where he was|ward its close there may be a sense| polhcon former Tucsimight ciub 1855 — for flavor = GOVArNEnts s it SENEA Thes ith ey dci 2. Who made the first United |to remain for six or eight months.|of impending cvents that will affect!operator, was arrested | charge of e o e eie R i T A flag? | L business. writing extortion let} to the i their own lawful leaders and also the authority * 3 52 the ovararieit What plant did the ancient| Mrs. Frank Coombs arrived from Uranus is in a place read as ol |y i1ec fami i AR additional ;;er {s Involved. The tie- yptians use on which to write? |Fairbanks to visit her daughter, inous for the world which will suf- ARG e Btale FOR SALE AT‘YOUR ¥ it three state capitals of /Mrs. Charles Ostrom in this city. |fer through mass madness that AR S oo, FAVORITE DEALER up in ocean shipping creates very serious food vas on account of insficient evi- ; istri § awai 2, as well s the U. S. are named for presidents? —_— leads to war. Again the seers warn :;v‘nc:” account of insficient e Alaska Distributor Xt Of ‘our otite 5. How many black keys arel A night prowler was causing trou- that egolism and selfishness. will W. J. LAKE & COMPANY, Inc.| there in a piano octave? ble on Douglas Island. Among the cause worldwide suffering | No one was ever anfed as the Seattle, Washington actual kidnape: shortages in Hawaii and Alas some American ports. The posi lying possessions is particularly serious, since foreign ships are forbidden by law to serve the | tores he had entered were Fow's| Aviation is subect to adverse in-|°tal kidnapers ':(‘f\“‘]’;‘qf’f‘“)‘_‘:‘ g domestic trade. The shipping industry the ANSWERS and Julius Jensen'’s. |fluences today and there should OB © F R '“““‘lf e fore has somewhat the status of a public | 1. 1930 census gives Continen-| G {be extraordinary caution in flying.'/\ * A\\}ru 7 ug on ‘;“(:);tm'l\'(l)]r-l st utility, which must continue in operation re- tal United States, 122,775,045; Unit-| C. D. Calhoun, Deputy Marshal|Air travel is to be increasingly ' i (f b i S ; TR R w gardless of any labor disput with outlying possessions, |at Craig, Grover C. Winn, Clark popu through the winter. Ex-, }| ne Rob as fouf alive || We truly be tr is that in face of such sentiment ’ Smith and W. W. Crawford left for tensive building of airplanes is | A Y4 obles was fouf alive In a| | o erion's Greatest Shoe Vatites | Strange thing ment desert pit 19 days ‘Iuflnmv kid- | ) the shipowners and unions, who should be more famili- \n\ Betsy Ross, of Phila- the South as guards taking three prognosticated for the Pacific coast. ped ol g | and Prettiest Footwear | GUARDING AGAINST RE-OCCURRENCE |ar than the average with the location of the twy|d€lPhia prisoners to McNeil’s Island From a London astrologer who| +_ I i b A territories, claim we have ample supplies. The ques-| 5. Papyrus : i casy the haruscapesaf g Bipevor) et A | T DEVLIN’S The dead toll mounts in Juneau's worst disaster. tion has often been asked, “what has human misers | Lincoln, Nebraska; Jackson Newt Casperson, Ketchikan bus- of Japan has come the prediction y an Emp e -4 vH LY As time elapses and the work becomes more and more | , . 3 3 St an MUSEY) Mississippi and Madison, Wiscon- iness man, returned to the ssuth- that peril lurks for him and. for R B s time elapses = to do with it when selfish interests are to be served? (sin, | of the Division after several Japan in “lsst for power and fu- difficult hope diminishes for those known buried in TSR . G4 (St end of th ision after several Japa st 1 a; — ,/ 1 The query appears apropos to the unions and ship-| 5 Fiye days in Juneau. ture conquest.” Three powerful \ the debris. It is doubtful now that any of the missing | surars whose attitude has been, “the public be g c Sheais e 1 cARR T / > will be found alive. It is more ])I'Ob{lbl(‘ that the total damned. D —— =3 E. M. Axelson, Commissioner at F nee is to suffer from internal i S Lt will b Cloet 0 & dosed) (0 MBI IENRAY ———— | ! M Yakutat, was in Juneau on business. troubles through strikes and con- Families severed forever, men, women and children | ODERI\T S flicting political partie There o ,_\& dead in the mud. What the Returns Don’t Show ! | gze Canfield, who left for the i. also a sien supposed to p i " | ETIQUETTE For those close friends and relatives remaining —_— — South on the Prince Rupert, w ar many money troubl | 70’_ belter Atl-ll[& the wounds will never entirely heal. The memory (Philadelphia Record) By Roberts “ies host to a few of his friends at a| This is a fortunate day for wear-, always will be too vivid; on the community the scars The pencils and the adding machines have been y gt bridge party at the New Cain Ho- ing new garments and girls may will be visible for years. In a large metropolitan area | busy tabulating the results, comparing them to 1932, | 4. —————————— & tel. His guests were the Mi benefit through acquaintances made c l g it would be a serious disaster. How much more so| CONIrasting them with the straw polls, figuring the| o 1o it ever permissible to take|Ver® Mullen, Gertrude Heid, Eliza- at this evening's social affairs. percentages. In ' small comiunt e But when the statisticians’ work is forgotten by But the community and the humans within must|g;) pyg the statisticlans millions of Americans will g0 on. There is no turning back, and after the first | yemember something else about this election shock is over, we may well consider guarding against| Anyone who was on Broad Street election night a re-occurrence. Some already are faking personal |will know what we mean. 1 . e steps by moving off the hillside while the earth is There was a scene, repeated in other America: o s function with- Children born on this day prob- | Scakec 45 it s to bedrock, o one can tell ust when | Ctes, that browght home what democracy. reaily |out nviting her musbana? | MRS, NICKINOVICH Vit e e iy B R B fremelihn) - ) ‘ece. |Means to Americans e cheeri crowd a vitati e 2 ~ jcns, well-balancec haract it may break loose again, saturated with the unprece- swarmed out spontaneously to celebrate the | band not obligatory. A'l' DRAGN[CH HOM ‘1":11 Lae I“‘ 1 \«|] in character ¢enfed rains. | BUt even alter this emergenoy 18 over.| ney) wivyory told how miich. the New.Déal means fo| Q. How long befors. the sapoint- il iy’ Ol Sl (Yo the condition will still remain. There is obviously |(ne average American. led date of a wedding should the; Mrs. Vaso Nickinovich and chil-porn on this day 1935 G otih but one answer. The faces alight with victory showed that the |invitations be mailed? dren of the Nickinovich Apartment pave colebrated it as & birthday in- Juneau'’s residential district must move in a wester- | clection had been no perfunctory ballot casting, that A. From two to three weeks in buildi which was wrecked in the ! ¢ . clude Benjamin B, Lindsay, judge ] ) 'L b TN Z‘l Il l ly direction. The time may not be far distant when|men and women had worked and hoped and prayed |advance. Sunday slide on the Lower Frank- |, veformer, (~hl“.1“‘ g uneat umoei u s, ne. ! s and reform s Kembl it will be necessary to remove the cemetery to make | for Roosevelt with all their hearts RN, o o & beth Heid, May Green and Mu Mes: Otteson, Margarel Persons w 1 Folsom and the have the augur 's. A. H. Mann, Curtis Collyer, expected happer Strangers may Powd Thurman Brown, William Secley be responsible for benefits. Extreme and Walter O'Brien. prudence is recommended, fo scan- ) z e - D dals foreshadowed sse birthday it is Bak: food into the mouth from the point P of a year of un- of the spoon? d should - alws side of the spo ever invite a host h [ - i , were at the home of Mr. gpaisn room for the rapidly growing city. Why go on flirting A l;l‘hmr vote for Their President meant something i ~———————— land Mrs. Mike Dragovich at Fifth o them. | (Copyright, ¢ ook 50 O Sy and Kennedy en the avalanche 7 P— e G “m.‘ (x,.m;," W.mr-. there is a safe and logical district And as long as Americans t their balloting DAILV LESSONS cecurred and not at the Dapeevich : '-: & 3 3 v 2 in which homes can be bullty seriously, democracy in America is safe. | home as reported yesterday, it was DANCS ROSERGNET 230 South Fradin Telephone 411 Fonb) ) | IN ENGLISH eatnd G : The Finnish Club’s Apron Dance T AR 3 ! 11 S o scheduled for tonight has been AT “pi LIC ATy P o re > face but firm with ti , ) = T : THAT “PUBLIC BE I‘)AMI\LI) The King was red in the m‘r but T b it By W. L. Gorden 4 i Bostionads o SeOAIRL:0F the. fae: oy ATTITUDE hurchmen who brought up the question 1 ! 4 pes e ‘ ‘1 ne friend. And you can't beat a royal flush.—Detroit | g — .+ .ESTEBETH IS BACK el it 8av. (1) Despite the voiced expresstons of shipowners and | News. Words Often Misused: Do not FROM SKAGWAY TR]P “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson et 5 unions that we have plenty of food in Alaska, there are dif_ "; £ e In my estimation, Charles is = Distributors s § i i ivorce suit says she ] e R , 2 | 4 J e i those in the States who appreciate the situation as it ,,‘,,,,fi"?.','"fimflgfn-lrn The new Homesickness—Dallas b :"3];, In my opinion,| Returning from a special trip to| | CHEVROLFRT PONTIAC BUICK affects this Territory and Hawaii. The Cincinnati Ne | & ' P, Often Mispronounced: Daughter. Enquirer points out that an ocean shipping tie-uv $% | (of the Davis Transportation Com- Skagway, the motorship Estebeth ’ | | i i Pronounce the au a 5 anY. Saived:d # i For Every Purpse | —_— - immediately creates serious food shortages in Alaska A question of the moment: When will dominance |o /'3 the au as in haul, not!pany, n;“;‘;nml Juneau this after-| | g g s o Yo Serma g " ihoon af 1:30, bringing passengers and the Islands. Doubtless there are many others in| .o g one by a combined Italy and Germany become Often Misspelled: Welfare; ot | e the ‘States not directly connected with the employers or employees who understand the isolation of the two . o of Burope by ined Ttaly and Germany become | ~often Misspelled: Welfare; ot | apa mual, ! Pacific Coast Coal Co. Mike F an accomplished fact 0 Son wellfare. L' Atter. salusnisiitnn N te last | | PHONE 412 e ox | Synonyms: Healthy, hearty, hale, Territories. The Enquirer says: There is no advantage in being King if David | vigorous, robust. i‘x‘:‘m}x r:rk“‘m’m?0'2535;05:,“11*}: — i A , PO s Just as Premier Leon Blum was chosen to Windsor can'’t convince the royal bigwigs that Wally [ " (g q"siuar: “Use o word three e = bt 5 ?m 4 - You are invited to present this head the French Government only to en- s the gal for him.—Toledo Blade. {times and it is your Let us in-|tne Lnu‘| Canal city. | Winter Rates coupon at the box office of the counter an epidemic of “sit-down” strikes, so T | crease our vocabulary by mastering President Roosevelt finds his electoral tri- The Canadian stork h»xm is finished at last ‘rmo word each day. Today’s word: |C B et \xvan?nrzn:p;:uno;é SITKA HOT SPRINGS o umph clouded by a widespread and extremely Reports are that the exertion mc;] u-a;c:ieu;;::‘:c IBTEs S ne i P b ; A(c;wnod m}z:dfl,fi::o:;nz; x:llkel:e‘ry aplto eatre eri g i o like a sparrow. 10 e . ilv i i g ! serious shipping strike wh_lch has tied up the until it looks it Ts pursuit; steadily industrious. “The M. S. DARI | taste. Reservations Alaska Air sedulous bee.” ——-o—— |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday I. Teankgees I . Try a classified—Empire jat 7a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port| — ___________ I g T 5 v = el Alexander and way ports. ‘f'— T s <> so------=2 Freight received not later ihan 4 FORD AGENCY W] = pob Dpmursdar. = | (Authorized Dealers) MAURICE C. REABER, Phons 4622 . iy “The k-ms. 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