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the ‘American. press supported the Republi- cans. *While all the world Toves'a winner, and some of these journals now display a gratifying | — new conception of Mr. Roosevelt, it is unlikely | Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Minage: — — that they will refuse the proper publicity Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE sought by Mr. Hamilton. The radio also has :fi?gmu COMPANY at Second and Main Stre Juneau, fair rules, and the corporal’s guard of Repub- o — ——— licans in Washington can fill as much of the Enverea 1 we Post Office i euneau As Second Class Congressional Record as all the Democrats can. | e s L. if they have the requisite will power and the {‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Poltvered in car ler in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: One year, in advance 00; six months, in advance, $6.00; one month. in a vance, §1.25 rs v A1l confer a favor if they will promptly notify ffize of any failure or irregularity in the delivery lung power. % That part is easy. It is the “point of view” | job which is the real McCoy. Yes, it is very likely that Mr. to have quite a little task to simulate a point of view out of the political wreckage left him after last November 3. Hamilton is going | ws Office, 602; Busines: Office, 374, ME BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. usively ent’tled to the use for es credited to it or not other- d aiso the docal news published y days are here again but what's happened 1ah? ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARAN D TO BE 1A THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Bridges says his Lk What's' he mean, A. is going to enter going. to? Tt is reported that there is no truth to‘the report that Jim Farley 'Has Been offered the ‘job. of cénduct- ng the Digest’s next Presidential poll. This Unsafe Globe (8an Francisco Chronicle) One reason, perhaps, why the inhabitants of a| region visited by natural catastrophe do not move away is that they wo ble to similar da: be # anywhere else they might go. Alter an eruption of | Vesuvius the people return, rebuild their es if 45 e they can find them, or build new ones. A West Ind:an city flattened by 2 hurricane rises again. A Japanes: | CHRISTMAS BI'QI\LW\ LOOKING UP town overwhelmed by an earthqua rebuilt. The | people go on in their accustomed haunts. If they | trike is having its effect on | went elsewhere there would be some er danger. coastal b throughout the nation the forecast This is an unsafe globe. It is ous 1o its in- f6r \ess this year is especially brl habitants not only in the places known to be subject tc The Federal Reserve Board’s commercial and in ‘\ sl ga earihquakes ‘”_I vo+3 trial réview of 1936 says this is America's best year ’”‘fn;’;n‘ L ';>"1]‘,: since out that the condition is due visitation | to busine: becoming profitable and becau. not gne thing it is another. id | of the new tax on undistributed profits, mar expected er at Juneau S € porati passing out unexpectedly large sums a known pos lity of danger from the mountai stockholders and employees. » but if so we never heard of it. And even if it b General Motors, which had a $175,000,000 profit| ¢ "‘.‘II\- 1 pecple who had oceasion te, Hve, kg for the first nine months of the year, has announced "/OUld have gone on living there. It is the human wa Y to take chances with the p of th we in- a special dividend of $62,250,000 and a bonus to em- habit ployees of $10,000,000. $10,000,000 a year. Also, it has raised wages rily, we can do nothing se, for there are perils ev where, no matter how Nature may smile. An extra stock dividend of $1,688,000 has been de- | | clared by Eastman Kodak and a “wage dividend” to The Powder Keg | employ of five years' service of $2,220,000. Extra | s - | dividends, Christmas bonuses and higher wages have (Cincinnati Enquirer) ; been announced by many other companies. ¥ % & 5 i 3 3 , RIERCTAS For ma rs Premier M1 has champ- Figures of the Department of Commerce show that |\ (he principle of trealy rc e A the number of unemployed had fallen below 9,000,000 | 'ms, partly because he believes Italy as of the end of September, compared with 11,000,000 | treated at Versailles and partly to win the | last Januar; nd 15,000,000 in March of 1933 | the former central powers. Last week the Duce | plea for ind'- | Demecratic | peated his he Small wonder that James A. Far! treaty revision, specifica ating that he refe itable | National Cheirman, said the other day when d to Hungary. It was ine ‘ §larted off on & vacation: “This Christmas season | Pat (his should raise a storm in European capitals . ¢ X For the cry which has been echoed and re-echoed in | Will be the best and most prosperous in the history of | g, P Rl T8 Ee G e for. Hu the nation. I am sure that we shall see pecple spend meaxns only one thing—recovery of territory to | ing more money than in any previous administration » Roumania in 1919, | P - | s one cf the most sensitive spots on the Euro- | THAT ¢ P(H‘\"I‘ )'< \IE\\"' JOB ] Here is the real powder keg of Europe, | : with some other tensions among the small na- In reply.-to. the natural. guery,of what js. going | 'fons. The! is no diff ice between France and to happen to the Republican party in the future fol- | Germany that would bring. war of itself. Probably | lowing its overwhelming defeat at the recent election, | ~'¢¢ i no likelihood of the deep-seated antagonism | of Germany and Russia bringing on war if lesser states did not provide the spark to touch off the c | flagration. John D. M. Hamilten, Republican Chairman, said,| fwe must see that the Republican point of view fairly presented.” But the main bane of Mr. Hamil | In cham ton’s life it appears is finding out just what that point | selini is on of view is. It s zation there continues several viewpoints, at least |To support Hungary if this is to alienate Roumania | two potents ones which probably had & good deal to|a1d Drobably the other states of the Littie Entente do with the showing made by the party at the last | oo 0% to erase the hard-won gains of Na éai’”‘ : : 4 many in the Bal 4 rance e ¢ election. One of these is the Landon viewpoint and iy ejio: interest in the affairs of the Danube Valle the other the viewpoint of the boys who financed the | for her long-run security depends on the aid of Republican campaign in no half-hearted manner. , Little Entente, as well as Rus: Political writer Arthur Krock, discussing the out-| As Mussolin¥'s maneuvers in Central Europe grow | fook in the New York Times, bringing out this inter-|in scope and intensity, we may expect a steadily | esting angle: greater tension throughout Europe and a mounting o Vi y wants and everyhody | Eastern leaders — the mythical “Oig danger of that war which nobody want. d everyhody Guardsmen” —gave the country boys their i head at Cleveland gnd for a while during the campaign, either in the belief that this was the only chance to win, or-that, in the inevi- table defeat, they would rather march in the rear rank. But since the bulk of Mr. Landon’s popular vote came from east of the Mississippi, and the electoral votes of the future are still in reservoir in this: region, these leaders will insist on donning their uniforms again Of course, according to the rules of the po- pioning Hungar: afe ground. But, , ‘Mus- at ter- | | having hinted eems that within the minority organi- | ritorial changes, he must be prepared for a whirlwind Undcubtedly we face a new crisis; everybody Is | taking a crack at explaining why the world went | Democratic.—Lexington, Ky., Herald. Gosh, you don’t suppose the G. O. P. become one of those “trailer famil | troit News. is going to " do you?—De- A shipment of Literar Dige has been seized litical game, Mr. Hamilton will stay on as in Japan, but, anyway, they are probably welcome to | chairman long enough for face-saving, and Mr. all straw vote issues.—Boston Transcript. Landon will remain titular leader. But there R R A SR oo is an ex-titular leader in Palo Alto who must | Enelish newspapers will learn some day that they | be dealt with. And those who ere asked to fi- ~an’t “shush” the affections of their sovereign.—Toledo nance the national committee will insist on Blade. maneging it, if only bei the scenes. They, rarely eountry boys. On the Jot to be done before the »'ed and the chalr- ion T s | Republicans are greatly concerned as to whether | he old symbol stands for Gone Out Permanently.— Dallas News. “point of aoin view pats 40 w! Guitar-playing as a pastime has practically gonc‘ out of style in old Madnd Detroit Froe Prmo should really be v cempaign mere thin 69 pe | States is ralled the HAPPY BIRTHDA Y| into flame in water? 5. What State of the “Cotton State™? ANSWERS 9,998,771 men. Rocky Mountains. Rossini. Metallic potassium. Alabama. - Ll o ol o MARITIME STRIKE TIES ‘UP ANCHORAGE PLANT Installation of the 1,000 horse- United | “No More Movies” Public Library Phone 206 122 W. Second A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every ! | taste. Reservations Alaska Air power diesel engine at a sub-sta-} tion of the Anchorage Light and| | Power Company awaits termina- tion of the maritime strike so the | } engine can be shipped from Seat ue‘ m Alaska, according to Frank Reed, | President of the company. A diesel ! expert will travel with the moter qulck results. Y S M},;;;W,f 4 Hot Point Elec, Iron: Melody House. Deviin's. .;;e-s'_ and Hose. Skis, $6.00 up. Swanson Bros House. | ilex Coffee Mixers. Melody House TS I\Xl x()d\ m Couls, M" by ltslcr D. .lendersan $5.00. Swanson Bros. | Shoes and Hose. Pcrmdnenl Wave. Edson Devlin's. ‘woolen Jacket, $5.00. Swanson Bros. “Alaska’ by Lester D chdcrson av; Shop ‘C'nrisim:}s Cama at The Empire .| Bed Jackets. Needlecraft Shop. s wPougd Plant 'x‘he Juneau P'lorisu ‘ |Christmas Cards at The Empire. ‘fiho;) Farly to Insure Choice Selectwns. ! Electric Tonster Melodv House. Shoes and Hose. Devlin's, Barrell Sweaters $135. Needlecratt, Permanent Wave, Edson Wave SE Flowers from the Juneau Florlsts, Cedar Chests. The Colfanite Store. Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. from Seattle to supervise iis in-| stallation. — e Try ‘'ne ranpire classifieds for i \ 0 YE | ! . I 20 YEARS AGO Horosco pe | Declares Paderewski The Empire extends congratula- From The Ewpire ! | i tions anc. vest wishes today, ther | V' | “The stars incline } as flw 0“ s W;;O:aD)gNl.mD;%r:,n;nsl’a,derewsk\ :;:;tflday anniversary, to the follow-! e A L .m} ‘ but do not compel” 1 The. - bard o e * dvices 2 0] 1ol N i .l } hatic about it when he — !he Rumanian front were that the, * - 4| The following new books nave |l SRPITHC ADUL b WBER Pe | DECEMBER 2 sians had started a great flank-| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936 |been received at the Juneau Public erland, after completing S i Svend Tt ing movement in an effort to pre-| Library and are on the shelves Lothar Mendes' “Moonlight Son- e the capture of Bucharest by| TEiS sbould be a lucky day for|ready for distribtion: T, at the DGR i % DL, Ruofisa!a Teutonic forces. | persons in many lines of business. 5 Yot hi 3 : George B. Grigsby |1t is ecpecially orable to exe- Fiction Buckinghams! 1re4b s ; ads & Al 0! Th e “I am going bacl nto retire- Mi’“;‘:‘flsfil‘r?‘e‘:m The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Cutives and directors. Tt C“"“z“; “Wake and Remember”; | ment to rest,” he said, “but when i:!: r 2 M Sabl’“ aid that the lure of footballi had,‘'ary governme r}L u;..,cfllfs 1ab 1011 ockridge, “Mr. and Mrs. North”; |1 am fully rested and if my doctor V‘;’r ydell ol = proved too strong for Grover .(him who hath much will be giVen. ' Grogory, “Into the Sunset”; Nathe thinks I am well enough, it might Ml:{"“_cd Ke:d]; |Winn, Juneau attorney, who.had This is an auspicious day for con-|an, “The Enchanted Voyage”:(pe possible that I shall do some iul;m Hudén come south'to see the football game, ferences and ?ui:-u th.ul\ Froj:;t Raine, “To Ride the River With"; |further concerts in England and Mre, Viotdr b Leiween the University of Wagh-!impor der gs. ALl o Ruck, “Sleeping Beauty”; Dela|elsewhere.” ¥ MTs. Viotor JoEERE {ington and University of California structive planning is well directed.|Roche, “Whiteoak Harvest”; Bald- b e g 7 % R o |on Thanksgivibg Day. Creat enterprises will mark comingwin, “Men Are ‘Such Fools”; Cor- OLDTIMER DIES - d s |menhs. bott, “Mrs. Meigs and Mr. Cun- f JTODERN || Lillian Coilins, high school stu-| Beginnings should not: be. at-|ningham,” and five new mystery| Ja¢k Hamill, 71, W“;d away :on W | deni, was quarantined because of tempted under this sway which en-|stories. 5 N;:V;’—";b;r flx at the Anchorage hos- ETIQUETTE | measles in the family. courages roufine work. Merchants Non-Fiction L?-x al following a prolonged illness. | should" be. careful ‘in buying, even &5 \ we W“dl!;] md be!n:r in' the Terri- By Roberta “.c Raymend Johnson, high school though a tremendous holiday trade| Lutes, “The Country Kitchen”; Aryhan : N a resident of ident, was given a farewell ad- is prophesied. Lamb, ‘Th'e Crusades”; Heiser, “An Anchorage for e reugp bl oo b 5 dress at the end of the high school's. yzemen will find tids a lucky Arx an Doctor's Odyssey.” T £ Q. When enteriny 8 theatr vard Soclety moeling, by Jos- fop social affairs of many sorts anJ e | GENERAL MOTORS | church, or other such place, and no ep, Acklin. |espzcially prepitious for entertain- B]rd Hl[s and - usher is around, should the man ¢ st ing._colebriies, It is a fortunate pg Head MAYTAG FRODUCTS ‘ the woman precede down the msl“. McCormick, in Ju- wedding day if the smony is per- dn €a | W. P- JOHNSON f A. The man should go fir neau short busir trip, re- formed after the noon hour. ‘-—and DK&S o ! when lhe;‘c is no lu::l:r‘r. then slm:« poried that his town was enjoying! Luxury now will be desired and : pé aside a allow § companion Lo wtravao: 01 o - D S G ectrawagait epending may bé x| PEOELEY, W, Ve, Dec. 2—wil-| | “Smiling Service” i s : s i pected, but the wise wil S lis Meadows felt something hit hi ’ s it rude fo person 1085k | nr- ' pnd B i o ] g sl P 2 ‘:y{":::n‘i:urqu{‘xuoII et v and Mrs. Harley J. Turmer their resources by mek'ng safe i~ head, looked down and picked up| | Bert’s Cash Grocery A0 1 UREAe b the, TesiEnce. GLISHRRIY [yeskm i, ‘a dead bird, killed by the impact. PHONE 105 e A ude, fll-bred, and S.reet formerly occupied by the —College students may have unus-| meadows said the sparrow appar- | | Free Delivery Juneau e it W Carfields; val temptation to incur debts and engo” o pinded by lights or o * + unpardenable, whether the questior & oy it 1 is g = — — G :’:J}k:\rl i pOBYG ok DEMRETEL A e ; they may indulge in much foolish goe i front of which b was | & i ol dheoah HE atat . | ! W. Martin addfessed the dirplay in dress and mode of life. wayne 1o plans to have tne bird | | Tt s ihan o Gl S uglas Paven.-Teacher Asgocia- The seers remnd them that finan- gyreeq o5 evidence of the e | P“oNE 6 ,;U‘“m"“;'P‘mj“,f;grmp‘] wear at a tion on “Correct Dress for Sthool ciel visition is the measure of in- P i | “'"':'i";’ wedding? s Pl ltes’g\?:xf weather and prevailing 5 For very prompt ’i\"wll"i‘"l % “(‘;“f;‘ ARG PGS B0 R intorident of fogs Will mark the winter in many Rice & Ahlers Co. ] LlQUOR DELIVERY A, ’:.- i w-Douglas Telephone parts of the United States. Fur- TR St unmNG L] 13573 AR | DTS AR - . e ! left for the South cn the viets are to reap great profit. ET METAL WORK L S R 2 R Pt Seattle, : Persons whose birthdate it is have | D P v ONS g the augury of a year of gain and DAILY LESSONS o ) o | FORD AGENCY T ~ L0 {a1 inmen 5 ENGLISH % aking an U,m“] ence the attaitment of the'r (Autosised. Deslisiss 4 | 1nal po: ,hearts’ desires. g | By W. L. Gorden SRR | Children born on this day prob- | GREASES % Capt. James J. Doyls, of the Anna ably will be inclined toward intel- IiOTEL ZYNDA | GAS — OILS * = il o, o S Jectual pursuits. Many subjects of o O s, o ot 7% £, 0 i o e LB RSN | suevaron smemer || JUNEAU MOTOR | ‘T shall send you a postal.” Pos'a v e 7 John Bassett Moore, lawyer an Apss 1 § el north after close of the can-'gicmqy Pl e S. ZYNDA, Prop. Foot of Main Street ! ard, e b aloh g erace Yepairs o 1g6)., O'hers who bave celebrated e Often Misproncunced: Mattress. (o “ro " " nm"'\ Peen In quar- ;o5 g birthday include Cleveland P — — 2 S ronounce the e as in less, not mat- 2 Abbe, astroncmer and moeteorulo- {¥iia B e 4 gist, 1338; Newton D. Baker, one- Often M lled: Chandelier. 1€ City Council asked for an time speretary of War, 181; Georse erve the el xtensicn of its option to buy the Hutcheson Denny, university presi- - ynonyms: Appetizing, palata- JUieau Water Company for the dent, 1870. ble, savory, delicicus city. (Copyright, 1938) E’ ' ' ' Word Stu Use a word th i e —— - — Imprecation; act of invoking evil Where Texas won her independence | | PHUNE 206 | LA 4 ipon any one; course. “He who ['M Mexico in 1636, is a favorite Juneau Radio Service | s such an improcati-n wij Week-cnd outing spot with Mex- | For Your RADIO Troubles I ive to regret it." P i 122 Second St.—Next door to | = - - 3 e ! San Francisco Bakery | * — " ; ) RN Y $ig ‘ d + If your "Daily Alaska Empire”’ has Compounaed | LOOK and LEAR : iy’ | not been delivered | | .4 Q.G | 3 as written | . By A. C. Gordon i | % By 6:00 2. M. > + —_— | by your | - 1. What was the total namber of ! doctor. HARRY RACY., Druggist ; men who lost their lives in the\ | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” What mountain system meas- - |ares 1,000 miles at its greatest ' A el FohE idth? | | Alaska Music Supply 3. Who composed the William ' | Arthur M. Ugyen, Manager Tell overture? | Pianos—Musical Instruments 4. 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