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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 7, 1936. hat straw vote was as near | The Empire exrtends conw}zlul«r Frum The Empire % i SEHVIGES le E N | -BY LOCIL LODGE "7 W. H. Dugdell, R. B. Ma, tions and best wishes today, their\ ] birthday anniversary, to the follow- -7 | Maloney, B. M. Behrends, | Borland, John G. Grant, ing: Exactly 100 days after declar- Winn, E. P. McCloskey, Olaf Tor- ng war, the Rumanians lost their| .pital to the Teutonic powers. | kelson, J. R. Silva, Paul H. Abbott, Wm. H. Tully ’(]ml'mmh!\ discredited M. as one can come to 100 per cent wrong. with red faces admit it. We hold no particular brief for the Digest or its poll, but we where it treads on the toes of Senatorial’ dignity or in any way bamboozled the voters. Everybody knew it was If the Digest it and came ¢ that would appear to be its hard luck. There were count- less rumors about the poll, none of whic Byren Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Miller ,piano Oration R. E. Robertson, Past Exalted Ruler “Auld Lang Syne” Members and Audience Chaplaih The services were in memoriarh Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manage: Published every, evening except Sunday by PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Str Alasks. Bnterea 1n e matter. Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” the EMPIRE can't see ects, Juneau, a straw vote Post Office In suneau as Second - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936 to run wrong wanted AN DECEMBER 17 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. h proved to be Pelivered in carvier in Junean d Douglas for $1.2 A. R. Edwards | The bulletin issued at Berlin to Carolyn McAlister he effect that Bucharest had been Ethel Fukuyama sken by the four armies under Lois La Gasa 1oral von Mackensen was con- Echo Cangalosa rmed. One half of the Rumanian Robert Sarovich erritory was in possession of the Robert Arnold Hildre Austro-German forces. Mary Loken | AN Jacynetl Sey Frank A. Olson Rudolph A. Shinnberg D Benefic aspects rule today, ac cording to astrology. The ChrN- mas spirit will be abroad early this season erasing many bitter memor- ies, the seers announce. | Men and women who hold im-l | portant positions are well directed,| The ahnual $rvice “To Our Ab—,DONlE TAYLOR ON subje rogressive influ-|sent Brothers’| was s W} Crowther;: docal mrvoyor,,and ubject to progressive influ s as solemnly ob. detailed charts of|€Pces which should make for per- [served yefierd? afternoon by Ju-| AIR ON WEDNESDAY thing more than a rumor, 1 investigations Impressive and Solemn Pro- gram Pr{sented Sun- day Afternoon ©One year, in advar , in advance, $6.00 eme month, in advan Subscribers v1ll confer the Bus of their Telephones are far-reac 1 weapons and as such should be \t‘m;uul t. Directing the potent forces the into an investigation of the discredited rabbits with a favor if they will promptly notify ns ilure or irregularity in the deliver: are po with restra __ | United State Digest poll is too much like shooting cannon, The Senate has a great many important to dc rubbing it in” after the election of 602; Business Office, 374 Fews Office, o St ol e | R ME! BER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Assolates Press is exclusively entitied to the use for republication of dispatches credited to 1 or not other- wise credited in tiis paper and also the Jocal news published herein ALASKA 0 TCUL A'flun GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT NY PUBLICATION. things m | "By :d prepared coast navig than g i sonal popularity. Ineau Lodge N{ 420, B. P. O. E,| of Chichagof Is-i""Nentune i§.in'a place which is|in’the Elks' lall. 'The program; | believed to clear the mental! wision|Was impressive {hroughout ‘and was |and to encourage clear judgment|2s follows: concerning public affairs. Americans | Funeral March of all political beliefs will presently Mrs. Mdide Sanborn unite against a common enemy. Opening ceremmny ” X Under this direction of the stars Exaltd Ruler and. Esquire purveyors of beverages will profit, Chaplain it is forec: but liquor dealers Solo—Jnr Floating Hour, may ect strong opposition to 11 Dorothy Lee Expenditures of California hunt- continuance of present methods of | Mr. Byron Niller, accompanied ers and anglers in 1935 is esti- distribution. by Mrs. Miller, piano. mated at $80,000,000, by the l-":lh London astrologers who have read |goll call £l v and Game Development Associab the heroscope of Anthony Eden,| Exaltfl Ruler and Esquire tion. il British Foreign Secretary, see dan- |One Sweetly i:,lemn Thought. e ALK 48 over. — | 1e west g Donie Taylor, Juneau teacher now on exchange in the Hawaiian Islands and located at Paia Maui, was on the air last Wednssday night broadcasting from Honolulu. She was heard in Juneau. Miss Taylor will be on the air again this coming Wednesday, December 9. i —>-o— el CLl UK + MODERN || ETIQUETTE By Roberta ~ p R INOE Q. What hour the most popular High noon nocn Q en? Roosevelt PWA project idence. ith Wright over Patman the Republican s why Hamilton want the other on the facetiously “hints may 15 lives in the season just party ds a I claimed football Footbs 916 U nded. Chopin a vote of co! He boys shovel handles w him, want AL sleigh ride par- The first of the the pupils of eighth grade and fourth and| h grade pupils had engaged a leigh to take them riding after chool season of rived. given 1 Prayer Cornet have a constitution Little —— in for in future to At it i electior are considerc for a weddin or late after Watch Nebraska How should ice cream be e: World-Telegram) ta this year elected first one-house, lature e to be osen in the Unite And for the next few years students of go' will watch Nebraska with keen interest to this institutional orm ends the old pulley-hauling abuses of the two-house Legislature Nebraska's new system was fathered by Senator George W. Norris, the great modernizer of government (New York Island Amateur iletic Association celebrated its formal organization with a smoker t Natatorium ger of war in 1937 for his coun- try. September may be a precar-, Mr. h Wa"gon::mbrose ious month. The same,seers. fofetell for. the|/ALi3t Servicg] Lodee S et King of Belgium possibility of a| o nct Solo.flvary ... P. Rodney 4 second marriage difficulties which | T i may focus next summer or earlier. | HARRY RACE, Druggist | American girls may rejoice over| | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” the prognostication that their beau-| | ty is to become a lasting world le-{ | gend not less glorious than tha" attained by Grecian women. Education comes under a direc- | tion of the stars which gives great‘ promise for university students cfw both sexes. Girls are to achieve| distinction in science this year. | Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of chang-| es that demand quick dedstcns' They should avoid all disputes and‘ should not swerve from business loyalties. | Children born on this day prob-! ably will be of scientific and yet |imaginative nature. Subjects of this —_—m sign usually succeed, although they | Conrad Reergard may not be ambitious. in ah, principal accent on' last in the history of the industry on| EU Whitney, inventor, was born You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the yllable. the Pacific Coast. Prices per pound |0 this day 1766. Others who have Capitol Theat > Often Misspelled Syringe; in Seattle were 12 to 15 cents. celebrated it as a birthday include , | Sirloin; si. Joel Chandler Harris, author, 1848; and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or Synonyms: Tool, utensil, instru- | sjuornsterne Bjornson, Norwegian relative to see ment, implement. The Daughters Sp8-Sons. ot dramatist and novelist, 1832. Word Study Use a word three W2y held their annual election in (Copyright, 1936) As a paid-up subseriber of The times and it is yours” Let yg in- DOUglas naming ta offices the fol-| Daily Alaska Empire crease our vochbulary by méstdring 10WIing: Knute Durum, Obris| ..o 8000000 meters of film one word every day. Today's word: Dedersen, Andrew Running, MIS.|y . o"nchectod by the Swedish gov- Good Your With a dessert spoon, or tl which resembl alad fork, althcugh smaller. Which is preferable in cor versation, “I conversed with Charl this morning,” or talked wit Charles this morning”? “I talked with Charles” i preferable. Alw choose the sim- plest words to convey your mean- ing State States, ernment learn whether the Q. GOOD OMEN FOR BUSINESS formerly commissary who be~ Candian Sid Terry, man at the Perseverance, captain in the was well and happy at| Shorncliffe, England, according to| received by A. H. Humph- One of the best indications of continuing pros- perous conditions in this country is the better feeling g : ; 4 i & vho spo » “lame-duck” amendment to tf existing between business and the Roosevelt admin- SR g IE nIALLp 8 I £t & 1 “big busin ,| Federal Constitution, the TVA 1d the istration. Much of the so-called ig business bt thdorst juddes. the power o bucked the President’s re-election with all its strengih Miunictons It poured money into his opponent’s campalgn The theory upon ch this reform was put for- with both hands which was its privilege to do. But ward is the same as that which prompted most since the election there has been an attitude of for- away with two-room city councils and getting the political differences. »,,:\n,;;::y in onp body. The theory is The President started it with his mild message wmaking body will be more responsive ;o p to public opinion and.more sponsi ble in its acticns, for co-operation in getting more unemployed back since it will be unable to pa on private payrolls and urging response from bus Certain it is that the two-houseé “H ness and industry. There is strong indication that|ayists in the forty-seven other States and is goi co-operation is forthcoming. Even the notoriously |in Nebraske, lends itself to bucl and to mani- reactionary United States Chamber of Commerce pulation by lobbyists expert ss of creat- | gq« indicates that it might put its shoulder to the wheel. ing parliamentary logjam h prevent the The following excerpts from a business story lators from voting on important measures affecting in the New York Times shows the trend: The year-end flow of extra-dividend pay- the public interest. No business corporation would ever think of hav- , wage increases and bonuses continues. ased, extra or special dividends totaling ing two rds ‘'of directors which must agree on the placing of every comma and semi-colon in the con- between $60,000,000 and $80,000,000 . The cotton textile industry, employing n’s business papers. Yet that is exactly the pr 434,000 workers, raised wages approximately cedure under which the business of State governments is conducted. Whenever any legislation fails to 10 percent in many mills in New England and the South. through both houses with exact wording it goes to : General Foods Corporation announced a |conference composed of representatives of the two! bodies. And behind the clesed doors of the conference bonus of two weeks salary for all employes. . . The Coca Cola Company announced a room it is all too easy to em: ilate the measure. write it into something entirely different |lnm th original, slip in a joker that will m month’s extra pay for emp! S, Several railroads and utilities voted creased distributions to stockholders. | tional or bury it in a pigeonhole In Nebraska's one-house Legislatur As Byron Price said in his political dispatch the other day, the President is and tricks will not be possible. But other evil of the so-called “economic serious may spring up. It will be ar periment $im. Rather he is tempering every word and with a strong appeal for industrial peacé and con- tinued prosperity in the nation. The attitude of both sides a good omen for the nation. It re: *that politics is going to be forgotten while we settle ' by down to a few years of united effort and assured progress. came a word ries * ¢ DAILY LESSONS f Pl IN ENGLISH | where his daughter, was attending By W. L. Gorden 3. < * \‘V‘n(l\ Often Misused: Do not and Mrs. D. C. Jenkins left Kalispel, Montana, to make ~'\uI] walk with you a littie 1ort distance,” J home. part of the way.” Often Mispronounced: Mesdames (plural of madam). Pronounce ma- dam, first a as in may, secohd a left for the south in California Miss Hazel schiool. Compounaed exactly - Jaeger Mr for their by your | | | | - 7is- J. Meherin, Gus Studebaker, and Oscar Hart were southbound passengers on the Princess Sophia. Lidpy o ‘wahnn?- Halibut prices were the highest in- Lamentable; sorrowful; pitiahle; s a é""f“‘,“?' (5“"; ('fl' !“f‘“‘OM’\j[ jernment motion picture censors plorable. “It wa entable A % 1’| during the last budget year. Only fortunc Cstersta: Miss Hana Sherdahl,|,,, i SR b & 2 | Chris Tomning "A. B, Agledahl ;B..S’I meters were forbidden to be s y Weather: . Maximum: 30; mini-| 7 LOOK and LEARN mum .‘:m\il'all. 2 mchrl-n i Rice & Ahlers Co. | § HEATING PLUMBING By A. C. Gordon PUSSY WILLOWS ARE | SHEET METAL WORK - PICKED, BASIN ROAD, PHONE M Last Wednesday, just previous to! the cold snap, pussy willows were picked by those making the hike up the Basin Road. ju: interesting planning no castigation SR *. royalists” who opposed — = THere’s More to Recovery on (Cincinnati Enquirer) According to careful studies made in all countries the International Labor Office, the United States | #. was harder hit by the depression than any other| country save Austria, and possibly Poland. This goes a long way to explain why our recovery has not ap- peared as satisfactory as that of some other countries We have much more ground to retra ‘The Geneva organization reveals (InL total salaries It would appear that all is not well within what and wages in the United States dropp-d from an remains of the once potent Republican party. Na-|index of 100 in 1929 to 60 in 1932 and 57 in 1933. In tional Chairman John Hamilton, who managed the 1934 the index rose to 65 and then in 1935 to 70, but it recent campaign, threatens resignation unless he gets|remained below that of other countries exeepting a “vote of confidence.” Apparently, the Chairman|Austria. Considering real wages—that is, taking ac- doesn't consider the sixteen million or so votes given 0Unt of the decline of living costs—the drop from Governor Landon a vote of confidence. What he (929 to 1933 was from 100 to 5, which compares. un- 9: ) 3 favorably with other countries. is worried about is the national committee. In defeat, These figures suggest what the United States has ANSWERS ' the boys that paid the bill, or are going to have t0 peen up against. Because of its exiraordinary re-| 1. Both are directors of the New| pay it if the party survives, figure John didn't give sources, most of its people remained better off than | York Life Insurance Co. 1 them their money’s worth with Candidate Landon. the bulk of people in other countries. But the rela- 2. St. Petersburg was renamed Hamilton ms to be in much the position of tive decline of earned incomes exceeded that abroad. ‘Petrograd and then Leningrad | the football coach who didn't win a pennant and If 1936 figures were available, the story might be | 3. Seven. i the alumni starts howling. The coach becomes the duite different, for recovery has been spectacular in| 4. The falcon. “goat” Politics is like football. When there is nu‘;TCf"f’:,fi(‘(“:Zn‘l;]i“B,:::d“::l;:;: ey ]"‘Llseflf‘;:‘:::fi:? 5. About five hundred million. winner there has to be a “goat.” Somebody had 0|, understand why it has taken years and will take| Charles Laughton fs to return to! take the boot for losing. There is just a hint that years more to bring about the full measure of recov- |the London stage as Captain Hook Chairman Hamilton is scheduled for that role as ery that everyone expected and still anticipates. in & Chirlstmas revival of Sir Jamés | the Republicans rise out of the debris of the Roose- o2 ALt L Ll AN B Barrie’s “Peter Pan.” His wife, Elsa' | velt avalanche and start looking beyond Maine and Lanchester, will play Peter. Vermont. In what same ' businéss Herbert Hoover and Alfred E. ¢ associated? 2. What prominen. Russian has had three names? 3. How many stars “Big Dipper"? i 4. What bird has been trained for many centuries in England for hunting game? 5. How many one-dollar are there in c(irculuuon? THERE HAS TO BE A mly for current offering me May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE “GOAT” form S. ZYNDA, Prop. PIGGLY s w. c G Lv FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) QUALITY AND g+ ECONOMY GAS — OILS - JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street South Franklin bills Telephone 411 ONNORS MOTOR €O., Inc Distributore PONTIAC 7 BUICK We truly believe thal we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear ‘ GENERAL MOTORS _ and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON DEVLIN’S One of our outstanding political messiahs has announced that he is going to put his movement to sleep, and quite a few seem to believe that he should have no difficully in furnishing the bunk.—Boston Herald. —& | RUBBING IT IN Winter Rates | ! SITKA HOT SPRINGS | o & &5 “rubbing + It strikes Mineral Hot Baths There is such a “h”’k “‘“"”~ 1 - \“ ”k'l Well, it certainly is good to read the financial \Acmmmodstlons to suit every us that Senator McKell proposal of a senatoria pages and realize that we have progressed frem I tante. Heaseyhbiong Atasks Air | fnvestigation of the Literary Digest poll would come palishing apples to cutting melons, and all inside of Transport. I | in that category. The Digest Presidential poll stands five years—New York Sun. *Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Smiling Service” [ | Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau l Zo PHORE 36 || IOTEL GASTINEAU Fir veor. bt Every Effort Made for the cerm s GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION RS A Qhop Larl y to Insure-Choice Selections! Juneau’s Own Store }fl’c‘\ "’:'\ eyl &4} »m‘ir‘i!f The B. M. Behrends Bank See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Bhoes and Hose. Devlin's Ham. Beach Mixers. mmdy':?'uu?c Slicker Coals, $5.00. Swanson Bros. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. Christmas Cards at The Empire.| B, Hm Point Elec. Irons. MLlody House, Silex Coffee Mixers. Melody }{ouse Shoes and Hose. Devlin’s, Permanent Wave. Edson Wave Shop. | |Bed Jackets. Needlecraft Shop. Pol.ted Plant, The Juneau Florht,s, Studio Com‘h The Col f&nite Store. | ——————————— | Fancy Pottery. The Juneau Florists, Shoes and Hose. Devlin's. $6.00 up. Swanson Bms Skis, Woolen Jacket, $5.00. Swanson Bros. "'Ala.ska" by Lester D. Henderson. Christmas Cards at The Empire. o for the &/ FAMILY Flowers by Lelegmph Juneau Florists. Christmas Cards at The Empire. ‘Alaski”’ by laempr D. Henderson, Electric Tou..er. Maeiody House. Shoes and Hose. Devlins. ma—:{ Vl‘}eedlecraffi’. Permanent Wave. Edson Wave Shop. mfl:fiu-néé\x Florists, Cedar Chests. The Colfanite Store, Flowers from the Juneau Fldrists. CHRISTMAS TREES—Brought | starting December 14. Keep your {lorders for' us. Harris Hardware,, Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Kesources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars lephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. PHONE 556 For Prompt, Safe, Efficien? Service CALL A CHECKER CAB THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties

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