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H 3 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1936. ' { .l A ' k E . i free baliot and a fair count has registered a H APP Y 3:711:::;2& ki A ;‘:r:?u:: e‘:l;s\:;yneorfun ny::;no' g::s ¥ ecisiol 3 cement. Dal y aska Lmpire | S Woniat s otilaren bt ritrEsRiiat BIRTHDA Y|| 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope It is a date most fortunate for|Family affairs will be most fortu-| ! ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manage: will have their wages and working conditions [ all sorts of advertising and pub-|nate. Speculation should be avoid- T 3% 8 protacted by | The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire P tars foel licity. Artists as well as newspa-|ed. Publishied every evening excent Sundsy ‘by 'the EMPIRE Out of this high standard of living, the | tions and best wishes today, their | The stars incline pers and periodicals are to profit| Children born on this day prob-| PRINTING COMPANY at Becond and Main Streets, Juneau, American standard, any man will be able to Jbirihday anniversary, to the follow- | - but do not compel” greatly in the next months. ably will be fond of the pageantry bt AR e ~ rise to whatever heights his individual quali- ing: | NOVEMBER 28, 1916 | The planetary government stim-|that wealth presents. These sub- Entered in the Post Off Juncau as Second Cluss ties will take him, provided only that he shall { ' American steamship Che-| *" ulates confidence in business and |pects of Sagittarius may attain sud-| matter | give social yeturn for his gains. That may be | NOVEMBER 28 Iy was torpedoed and sunk off] SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1936 |encourages trade which will ex-den fame or fortune. | e | the ne. gain ot the New Deal ! Grace Berg |the Spanish Coast. It was report-| Except in the early morning hours, | pand greatly in certain lines of Johann Andreas Dippell, singer, Delivered in carsier in ) y » fol 25 per month. Here is no iridescent pink Utopia. That David Nicholls |ed that it was sunk by a German adverse planetary influences rule to-|merchandise. was born on this day 1866. Others veur. in akvance, 13 00: S1% moaihs, in advance, $6.00; | order may easily be established and still retain | Sante Degan ubmarine that warned as it ap-|day, according to astrology. The Good feeling now should be ap-|who have celebrated it as a birie. g - SOREIRRRR M B TS mm\i the psychology which insists upon Dpportlm‘!f,\' | Frank C. Campbell |proached that the Chemung wouldyclergy_ and other leaders of the peo- '?“f"“ in the United S_cates where | day include Samuel Clemens 1Mark { is willing to work, then upon ane | submarine orderes e captain of|lems, it is forecast. er is forecast.|gerau, pam er Telcohones: Fews Oftice. 502: Bush offie, 4. | Americuns may hope to tesume their anctent | NOVEMBER 29 ¢ Chemung to haul down the| In the newspapers there are like- Thetw‘inter is to be bring about (Copyright, 1936) MEFBER ASSOCIATED S. | unity a umon democratic ideal | Bessie Anderson {American flag, but this was refus-|ly to be disquieting and disturbing|great international alignments, The Assoctaton: Pr exclusively enditled fo the use for Thi just a guess, perhaps it is only the | Evelyn Stephenson Tedi {reports. The portents are read as!| This is read as a lucky day for Bri Lundeb e o dispatches credited £ 1t or ot ofher- e s e s s e S ; : Crrihas i ridges, Lundeberg, er and 8%o the lcal news published wistful nking of one American in a litt William Haxson presaging much suffering in both as shopping. Jewelers and o B n i b country town who sees ]wu.h drcadlka lfhr('al to | George Baggen, Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanseth bf|Europe and Asia. ‘:fi;’ler* in books will profit greatly ‘Mayor Dore on Same TTAtASE SULATIO something preclous In this mad talk of a coer- ° . | S e >ctersburg arrived in Juncau and| Again the seers prophesy heavy|this year. Costly gifts will find a . ! O cive econvmy where citizens are divided be- T ____,,."‘x "“‘ LI'[":T“V Alusk:[m, | 1088 of life through l\)'mlence as well| greater market than formerly. Platform in Seattle e '“w“yq" n of ,,\)L:l,und and those who boast i |as through illness. Pneumonia is| _)Azpyosptel:'ltyvar;:iedhbg:t}; zu-ehcn- o Nov. 25—Harry Bridg 8 it A i { /. A. Holzheimer was a passen-|to take heavy toll. Joyed in the Uni ates there L e Oy S0~ Fixey Bl S L i LOOK and LEARN \“ on the Al-Ki for P(-lrrsl:urg. | Strange prophets will arise in thet}“” be starvation and lack of food|®s District ILA President; Srks 3 And Mr. Hearst of all persons, author of the Raw By A. C. Gordon | | United States where diverse cults'in the Orient. Spain will register | Lundeberg, Secretary of the Suiiors SRR Deal, now becouies pal of the New Deal. One thing il || Among those leaving Juneau on|will gain followers. The clergy|slow recovery from civil conflict orane ‘g‘:;é‘cw:l’l“;""-ak““‘: Mayor] .:-.:;“:u\ 24 about the noted publisher, he refuses to be left out| % —* | the Prince Rupert were W. D. Gross,|should seek the sheep wandering \Vll}l{ch is to h:w;e a Wo;"ld sequel. meeung' Hibies nExllr;\ed()nd(‘ltyfix\ll‘:I‘i‘ AR, \‘\ in the cold entirely | 1. Is there any heat in the rays!y. K. McDaniels, Frank Delaney, wfmm religious folds. : ostesses this evening come “"'iacm,ding PR ey gl ahict) b of the moon? |James Joyee, M. F. Cain, J. M. Matt-| The aged whose counsel will be|d°r 2 dircction of the stars making 8¢ Heddduegters bt the Ednshbnc Jfin Parley’s i Trelhnd BrovABly Batherinig o fow| b WHkt Snlnal B CORMARIAY the o mea W. Anderson, G. H. greatly needed in legislative halls| for gayety and sloosmsTUL exiere| i kL bits of Irish confetti for the next campaign most graceful and beautiful of thelcanfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wul-|as well as in homes should safe- taining i Amel}can drawing | S it SRR St | quadrupeds. zen and two children, Capt. W. H.|guard their health. Severe cold""‘t’m* ::;“ ““?s‘"& “:11 m"d’f char- DANCE POSTPONED i 1 the next 10 days or two weeks at the latest. |atmosphere? | Mrs. Ethel Forgy and John W.| Housekeepers who provide Sun-| As sanc ideas are accepted In| November 28, has been poystpcl;ud R T { & Who wrote “Snow-Bound™ |Troy were married in Seattle the day dinners will realize that the business and politics the arts will'ypi Doember 12, adv. A Where ’\(m for the | 5. What country is the birthplace | previous afterncon. Mrs, Troy was Prices of foods are mountaing. Diet! benefit, Beauty again is to be —_— —_— — — iof the drama. former superintendent of now will be watched from the view-|Sought in painitng and music, as- “GENERAL MOTOR: THE STRIKE \\l) (HRHT'\I AS (New York World Telegram) | —_— chools at Seward and Mr. Troy Point of economy. trologers foretell. LEE ahd il Having met its third successive—and most over- ANSWERS editor and manager of the Alaska| Trained thinking will be advocatea| Persons whose birthdate it is MAYTAG PRODUCTS With government-chartered ships scheduled to | ‘’helming—defeat, the Republican party faces the 1. The amount of heat is so Daily Empire. :n the colminr;g year fllsn:u;;cr 3efor:~,l:“‘*” Fose —”'_" | w P JOHNSON Sriive in Alaska Withi' o week ‘with inblies “tiere "‘luuoulnl \\hr‘(’lvm t0 live on or die. . X {small that it cannot be detected A hecause the stars incli e average | ! FT ot ] 5 ¢ € are not among those who think the G. O. P.lonly by very delicate instrument A meeting of the Musical Arts mind to accept sophistries of many | P g —_ arises from the controversy on the coast the possibllity |, ¢ poor “gestroved. Destruction from without has | 2. The antelope. Club was held at the studio of Mrs, sorts. Women will be peculiarly sus-! 3 = e that the major strike itself may come to an end in|pever peen the lot of any American political group.| 3. Meteorology. J. W. Burford. On the program ceptible. | the near future. Most optimistic report of Mayor |But two major parties in our history have committed ! 4. John Greenleaf Whittier, were Miss Mona Graves, Mrs, Fair-| Storms of great violence are fore- For very prompt Rossi of San Francisco is that settlement may be | suicide. That could be the fate of the Republicans. | 5 Greece. lie, Miss Miriam McBride, Miss Eva told and disasters at sea are prog-;! L]QUOR DELIVERY | reached within 48 hours. He may well be over en- What has just happened to the Republicans is| ,-- Tripp, Ben Burford, Miss Rachel nosticated. The winter will be a + thusiastic, but there is a definite indication that the filll"'l(i“k'I.\'Lll'f'mi”l‘"":' ?T what l;flgp;“"(‘“ lf’]“"‘ Feder- | g - * Fisher, Miss Florence Bathe, Miss period when human distress will *————————— & alists in the second election of Thomas Jefferson in j % e Fida o e far-ri ng. PP AR G B A A break is soon to come : i 1804. Writing of that election, Claude Bowers, in his | | MODERN FrancescNOWE!L and Harle | Hunfer, be rf,';lrs:,im\‘:,i,sc birthdate. 4t {8 = It may come s to Mlaska than trans- |84 WAtE of thet cection Claude B ‘ R e R W M e BT 0 Rooms . 00 B oceanic. That is, aside from the government boats. | “Incredible_as it seems that the Federalists could ETIQUETTE | ; e ga?boat Rambler .wa.s su d siediadely ~mmp“cflmns that' (Authorissd Jrom $2,.50 i It is the coastwise operatore. which would include the |have hoped for the defeat of Jefferson, it must. be bl KJ‘;““‘,,C"AO_"’“"AL” e tertii. with, bals Dikng) Whosh LR Denian) Spectal Weekly Rates ; private lines running to thc north, who are reported | borne in mind that they had no contacts with the By Roberta “.c» e el et gty s i GREASES ALASKANS LIKE THz | : nearer a settlement than any of the others. It will |average man, and that ihey were inebriated in their | | B iy m,‘(km'g‘ it hE Dalny DoNATGR: DiVirses ath IS a5 ) GAS — OILS be recalled that the coastwise operators and unions | Vituper | iR Ve e N " Children born on this day prob-' i | had reached a tentative ugreement when the strike | Im{ 5 |-\n~i~‘r’! “-j'-ff;r-:rtn f‘n“;b:‘:- n_c?]nunums:t‘;.\'h(e‘m_“hx:: l‘;vu;:“t;:{;:;;:\;u{nm:.m owne: DIV e of ‘creative ilhhe: aH3 ]UNEAU MOTORS I was called, and {3 frobable’they would have'been]l,, 10 SRR S L HYIOE 1L:m::vu|?{‘p o f‘o st wraps before the last curtatn falls?| S. Zynda, the owner of the build- kindly natures. _?‘f}’}"‘;‘ s g Foot of Main Street | able to continue operations under new ferms had| joeeopcon o an “anti-Christ,” they said, And the| A it is very discourteous INg operated as the New Cain Ho- 'n usually . ('xl‘(mey )mngm-‘ | not the situation grown far beyond the negotiations of | Louisiana Purchase! “Fifteen millions for that waste |and ill-bred to do so, When abso- tel. took over the management of ative and many s ! L the coasters |1and! Ridicnious! . . . Four dollars a head for every |lutely necessary to leave before the the hotel when H. F. Cain, who had Lo My Alcg’z' N | It is probable. oo, thal the government charts| man, wom#n and child. . . . Thirty dollars for every |curtain falls, do so as quietly as pos- Peen in the hotel business in Ju- S Ly G i will have a bearing on settlement. It may logically | family Ruin-—it meant ruin! [sible, then put on the wraps in the N°au for four years, left for the Lxl;e‘x quxJ:\du‘mer“m 1?99 pothers ] be argued that if the government can operate boats .'FI\“F;'“\!‘ wns a lmrd\hd;\‘- One clear-headed | foyer. Eoi. flv;,o Have. Gelebratad it LRFRU RIS to Alaska, and peliaps Hawail, that it can operate Jon sl o e 'rnpm-:miflmaa“S‘l-‘n/;, (m‘fn (“’]V“‘“"‘ ;‘11 HORRCRBIRE" | - iies Patty HeARl B ihbanoye | dby inchude M Ry kilte: Chief Jus- I them generally to all ports. ‘OI course, there is not| ;- Quincy ms wrote:—“There never has been A‘ Thv’ parents of the bride-to- Viginia, left for the South after tice of H\u‘ United States Supreme ' ' ' | the crying need for such service in continental United oo, e completely and irrevocably abar-be or her neardst relative. and|Visiting her sis Mrs. J. P. Wal-' Court, 1816; Wendeil Phillips, ora- e mem er States as in the Territory and Islands, which are|doneq Ly ihe popular vote. It can never be |never the parents of the man, , in Juneau for the past year. |tor and statesman, 1811. i S © oo solely dependent on water transportation for necessi- | revived And to attempt the restoration would b= | q Are birds and lm.‘m,_,‘ S liow- % ol 3 N o e ties of life. But doubtless the move will figure in the as absurd as to undertake the resurrection of a car- led e AR ‘one? ¢ _r“"“' s o of machinery. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1236 future discussions by both sides. cass soven § in the grave.” Fghss for the Alaska Juneau mill arrived A the month closes.the stars are In the meantime, with Christmas but a matter of The next bie political suicide was the Whig party. | [ NP Sl ‘4‘“ ads - in friendly aspect, according to as- days away, Alaskans can look forward with rc“(‘w“d“v',':¢[:.(’J‘;;‘k":(?l!\lg!‘,t\ly"11;;‘.(‘](“(,]\“. ::],:d(;:l]‘\1““}“::,““ that the | 4 53 B 21N P "!' trology. tain adverse influences H your DCUIY A]C{ sk EII]DITO hCIS hope to the coming holiday. We are assured of gov- Will the Republican party, which sprang from | | DAILY LESSONS | Compounued | 1: ernment-chatered ships and thete is the POSSIBUIY | (he aties of the o0 Whik beocss, do toesmr a6 fF0 i | enotly | not been delivered that the private lines will be hack on the job before | it o Kk e flaming concept of the rights IN ENGI ISE | very long. In view ef-the brightening situation, it and eguality : i IN ENGLISH R WpLben . By €:00 P. M. wouldn't be a bad idea to start considering that | That. we believe, depends altogether upon wheth By W. L. Gorden by your | : Christmas problem and get the shopping done so|it rids Itself of its Old Guard leadership—the leade L 3 | i ¥ ( that parcels for the Oulside can be dispatched in | 1P Which has dominated the party since Theodore | * VRN doctor. HARRY RACK, Druggist Bble b fo Teadhi bkt ek lination: Roosevolt’s day, the leadership which clings so tenaci-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, “The Squibb Stores of Alaska’ ; ously o the unkconomic, unsocial theory that pros- |“The plumber welded the two pipes Juneau Drug Co. [ | PHONE o perity nv(lru'. downward, to the false faith that gov- together.” Omit together. -8 & NEW DEAL FUTURE ernment exists (o foster the privileges of the favored| Often Mispronounced: C(mug;u- ,f Alaska Music Suppl } | g — few. g |ous. Pronounce kon-tig-u-us, ig. as | Acthnr A Dagdn Maga?ez . i One of the most interestitig. predictions about the The Republican party will live on, it will thrive |in dig, first u as in unit, accent | i i 8B o 8 l f p future of the New Deal is found in the recent com-|anew, if, we believe, but only if, leadership is returned | second syllable. | i Aflon- Mtiaical IOReRmEniy: <15l i ment of William Allen White, famed Kansas editor, | ' the rank and file who have been so long betrayed.| Often Misspelled: Inflamma- f Phone 20:“" snf;;ic‘:, Shcond I i ; in writing for the North Ametican Newspaper Alli- Y T TR |tory. Observe the two m’s. i ‘. g I. ance. Mr. White, as is generally known, has been Puzzles Around Madrid Synonyms: Licentious, lascovious, & | i a staunch Republican throngh the years, but a Liberal Mo dissolute, sensual, carnal, immoral, picgig oy A copy will be sent you IMMED- , one. Opening his articlo he makes this typically White LI “'i"‘gp;“’l’fi‘ 1“‘_":‘!""""% Mgl “"‘évfi?:'smdy: “itigs . wora tradl ! IHELaes I Seumneny: over their first bewilderment. An attacking Rebel |times and it is yours” Let us in- | SITKA HOT SPRINGS I ATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. 3 “It was not an election which the country has Just | force would start out twenty miles from Magrod, make | crease our vocabulary by mastering : Mineral Hot Baths undergone but a political Johnstown flood.” a in of five miles, and the next day be reported one word each day. Today's word: —h T s, ] ccommodutions_ to suit every The famous old publicis then gocs on to explain making importani gains ‘twenty-five miles from | Indefeasible; that canmot be an- | = FRET 12 b #o% | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr that the New Deal and its more recent, almost unani- | Madrid. The sufficient explanation is that the battle- | nulled or forfeited. “That the king *_,_"__ i ,fl,li.f., i ‘Transport, mous, support is not the result of something new but Ql'mms aI:’o\md lrlad;;ld ; not an even line. It zig- |had a divine and an indefeasible L ks e rather the result of 40 years of constant chs zags back and fort] ere the assailants may be lright to the regal power.—Mac AN v TN ! 3 it. He sees the part that Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, :m‘l oo mpon Shg Gapital And-a' shord digtincsrayay fuley, We truly believe that we sell co A L ||| 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 | La Follette, und others, all progressive-minded, had 1 | fop ;’w;‘:}: i g ‘1‘l:;;ul“:::;‘,;:Z"‘;:&‘;"‘fi e B 5 3 S | America’s Greatest Shoe Values ! H bringing it about.. And after watehing the human pro- gaps. i 25 PIE | Exports of acronautical products| | and Pretiiest Footwear For Every Purpose cession through a great many political ye: White makes this forecast: Editor What is harfier to understand is the railway from | Madrid to the #ast coast. Only now do the Rebels Jlaim to have eut it. But with their overwhelming | rength in the air they should long ago have de- stroyed that line. Any good arm-chair general can | ake a couple of bombers and cut off London or Paris from the outside world by blowing up the necessary Again, one man’s guess is as good a another’s. Consider this guess. Out of the vod that followed the wrecked dam will come some legal underpinning for the American standard of living, a basic high standard below We guess Al Smith’s walk just turned out to be a | rid Ohio State Journal. or a company shop, as they may vote, both sides have bPPn presented and after ter a bu ~ ' Ham. Bcuh Mixers. Me.od) House. | Silex Coffee Mixers. Melwly Huus.f- ;skls. 3600 up. Swanson Bros. |SHcker Conts, $5.00. Swanson Bros. |Shoes and Hose. Devlin's “Alaska” by lehh'r D Heuderson Woolen Jacket, 3500 Swanson Bros. Permanent Wa\e Edson ‘Wave Shop Alaska" by Lester D Henderson. Chrlsl.m&s Cards M. ’I'he Emplre. “Alacz=" by Lestér D. Henderson. Christmas Cards at The Empire. For “HER" l'hncy Pouery. 'x‘hu Juxwau Pvm \»H | ‘Ala.ska” by L-estvr D Hendexson Qhop Larly to Insure Choice Selections! | from the United States from Janu- ‘Auy to August of 1936 were valued, | at $14,000,000. ! L S e S l Rice & Ahlers Co. \ Free Delivery .)_— Electric Toaster. Melody House. ML Shoes and Hose. Ii(:\]m: | Twin Sweaters. Needlecraf shop.j | — - | Permanent Wave. Edson Wayve Shop. Flowers from the Juneau Florists, Christmas C-~ds at The Eupire, i DEVLIN’S “Tomorrow’s Styles i SR A M e 4 gk £ half dozen bridges. Perhaps the Rebels left the rail- | { HEATING PLUMBING . : M’l'“:,"‘;“m";;fi_“h° I8 willing to. work will be way ‘intact and the highway to the coast open as SHEET METAL WORK Today To malntali (hat Ahndnrd. weidhall Hive n inducement to the Madrid government to run away. PHONE 34 universal old-age pensions and some kind of R 5 - PR LRI . job insurance. We shall have legalized col- Often a singls star means the difference between - lective bargaining for industry between em- a second-division team and a pennant contender. | % T P — ployer and employes. This collective bargan- But the G. O. . needs more than Jefferson.—Detroit 9 ing will guarantee to a majority of workers Wews. Bert’s Cash Grocery in an industrial unit the right of a closed shop s = i PHONE 105 | Juneau | }Tuneau’s Own Store Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Distri PON CHEVROLET CONNORS MOTOR CO0., Inc butors TIAC BUICK The B. M. Behrends Bank ; COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS For FATHER For MOTHER | For BROTHER For SISTER Juneau, Alaska Bhoes and Hose. Deviin's Hot Point Elec. Irons. Melody House. | Shoes and Hose. Devlin's. ckide Tonks T » Christmas Cards at The Empire. |Sofa Pillows. Needlecrafi Sihon. | Ohristmas Cards at The Empire.|Flowers from the Juncau }"onst.s.% Kesources Over Two and One- | Potted Plant. The Juneiu 2“01‘155 | @ o ‘Cedar Chests. The Colfanite Stope| b D H oo bt Mt v F.or “HIM Studio Couch. The Colfanite Store. R F or “FRIENDS —\'"\ Half Million Dollars SKki Poles, $3.00, Swanson Bros, | —mmm————————===== Flowers by telegraph. Juneau Florists,| FOr SWEETHEART" You Joe Lynch are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “The Perfect Gentleman” _As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomoxrow WATCH THIS SPACE G Y UMBER | | !