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p THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1936. to i ; & whis j 1 - = .l A E . on any e d work which might tend H APPY ; e —— la‘gka mplre {bring*in tiew pay dirt. But the two vears of the de- i } e o iy 8 | g y partment’s existence has proven its worth, However, BIRTH D AY 20 YEARS AGO | aska Empire. !Q VI g ; Horoscope Until recently Mr. sonnson wi ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manage: | ;.. mrritory with its xynm(l‘d taxing resources is 1]n The Empire Sitends Sokora: From The Empire connected with Big Van's s il ition to supply all the money necessary to d0' yon " ng best wishes today, their! Th » )| “The stars incline ) Prior to that time he worked in the @ rough job of claim and mine development WOrk, yirypgay anniversary, to the follow- Territory of Alaska as a shoe brok- he EMPIRE Juneau, | g t Published every evening except Sunday by PRINTING COMPANY at Second end Maln Str by Joe George. Johnson is at| - jtalk on Civil Service to the Juneau i S oy E E E trade is forecast for this season. st Q High School English classes. N riohohse. it “the Gost" of - clotning| Pt in charge of a Pre- Christ- | £ - s ‘well 88 food now Wil be spEke- mas Sale” advertised' on another ent, if the stars are rightly read.| - |Dress will engage more attention| -|president of the J. A. A, high|than usual and fashions will make republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- wise credited in this paper and also the Jocal news pubii herein ALASEA CMCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER S 2 TION. i FOOTBALIL BU - ” Alsska. i # nperative that Congress appropriate sub- jng: B S T i but do not compel er. He has a host of friends in Butered In wne Post Office in sareau as Secol lass for the use of the Bureau of Mines 5 NPT 57 i P I | Juneau and Douglas. matter - rit A dispatch from Switzerland said W "k B | bt o | wh be used in mining survey work in Alaska Dorls Freeburger {hat Germany and Austria had of-| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936, Wellknown Broker Joins b Belivared b savslar 15, Jeusan and Doastas for $1.25 per montn. |in conjunction with ‘the Territarial setup. Lillian Petterson |fered services to Greece in opPen-| aceording to astrology this is not | Staff at Store — Is & i~ By mall, postage paid, at the following no single thing that can bring T Donie Taylor ing land communications for Greece|an important day in planetary di- P - e consequently develop her resources Mary Loken if the country would declare War|rection. There may be a tendency utting on Sale 3 Bubscribers will conf magic word “gold,” and the only way to George E. Sarvela on the Entente Allies, to slight daily tasks and to enjoy 5 '’ :?‘l:,‘;;";’:;%m‘ R is to develop some of the many mining 7 Wi s g day dreams under this sway. rank L. Johnson has become| L Telephones: Iews Office, 602; B 3 hat - the length and breadth * — E. C. Hamilton of the field de- o i 8 tive | associated with George Brothers’ > claims that are scattered over the length and breadtn 1 e There is a good sign for positive | Leade De MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED of Alaska, some of which are sure to prove worthle MODERN partment of the Surveyor GEMer-|gecisions which should aid Christ- |/ ) s::::;‘:‘:n’;inf"‘"ea accord- ‘ The Assoc Press is exclusively er e use for sthers which are just as sure to prove excellent ave al's office, gave an interesting| .o shoppers. Record - breaking made today | By Roberta i | Harry Sabin and Harry Williams *. ——+% |were selected president and vic INESS Over emphasis on college athletics and particu- @ would it be good form to b dominating the sport spot light again gin a letter “My dear Sir,” and School athletic association. demands for rich materials. {@bout this time of year. Frank A. Vanderlip, former close it with “Cordially yours Warning is given that holiday fes-| i Secretary of the Treasury and now a trus- No. The beginning gnd the| o8 R - '“f tivities may be followed by drastic| N o Tl | tee of the thirty-million-dollar Carnegie Foundation ending of a letter should sho ¢ ‘j’“l'l‘]"‘“‘ o her home on account|ereorts to change laws regulating| | for the Advancement of Teaching, reported that thc ree of cordishiid oa |the sale of alconolic beverages. The| ’ | Founcation tr had discussed the advisability of , formal, au kg Flos - Flory, of the D nited|omon rociien He dens, st b.iied| ! | k anothe repor m football over emp! o Y REROEE R Respec S o5 F ice e ause U = 1 wking another report on football roemy & s tes Forest Service, arrived from|™ momoects ice and heavy fogs are| ® | In 1929 the Carnegie report charged professior ) G Westward and was at the Gas-|, prognosticated and they o ‘ . m in the teams of most of the great universities. Mis e nome 1w Gabis T . vesedls AR Tkt Effect; p Some denied the charges, others cleaned house. The nd airplanes. Winds will be un-| “flective Janu e i | depression came and talk of commercialization died A. J. Dimond, attorney of Valdez|, ooy uiciert i ary 1, 1937, the rate of [ \/and member of the firm of Dono- hoe and Dimond, was stopping over ) ence like International conferences are| | down and football struggled along for ex there is but one interest paid on savings accounts will be everything else. But this fall gate receipts soared attendant at a home wedding, Py i vl forecast for the early part of the 3 | again and football is getting another airing she called “the maid of honor” Ll el e New Year when diplomats will be| o No i . % g TRt el ; e ot “c. No interest wil % SOUND WAYS TO BRING PEOPLE | Another report by the foundation may be A. Yes. e e e nutAt‘o -;e‘erc t i | be Pald on ac: ' 'O / £ rompted by the recent meeting which was attended Bl 0, e e A M e strologers repeat the warning g D {prompted by the recent meeting which was auended , T TTTE T, 4 Hanson had returned from 8 weeKs|gryon months ago against evl gos-| counts of less than $5.00. Deposits [ by several col its at, time, : | |viit in Juneau. . P. Hansen and| G uhion would touch high and| Governor Troy in his annual report to the Sec- |derlip said the Carnegic Board was developing DAILY LESSONS Conrad ‘Lippert left for Seattle tofy o " ST B L el serfoust made after the 5th da of an th ‘ retary of Interior points out that Alaska’s greatest|a “sort of confessional for the college presidents.” He sl | sbend the holidays. Mrs. Anna K|yt SO SO0 aved mm\ . y y month ! need s more people, and then points to at least wn“ that the Presidants, some of (hem, admitted | IN ENGLISH Graf, L. L. Simpson and James| i b o SO | will draw interest beginning the first ways by which additional population can be gained— | footb too big for them. One told of bets of | B WL G Hunsen were leaving on the next| ™5 0 0 e oo ARl : S ) 1 T P ingle S | o Lie »at for Juneau . Schneider { . government aid to settlers who come north “of ti half a million dollars on a single game. | e B g 1937 is read as promising for the of the followin, \d then added, “the time will come when one of & and Arthur Ives were doing asses g month. own volition to prosecute agricultural development people of India, although they ment work on M. M. Taylor’s prop- and larger appropriations for the Bureau of Mines these games will be thrown.” Words Often Misused: Do not say, 'erty across Loch Mg may have acute financial problems. to work in co-operation with the Territorial Depart-, It may be that another inquiry by the Carnegie «yrs Dr. Brown attended the meet- | i s Mars is threatening. ; | ™ o ment of Mines. Poard into football and subsequent report might be ing ‘Mrs. Brown,” or “The' Mrs. Henry L. Bahrt and chil- Persans, whose birtlidate ¢ 15'have| Flrst Natlonal Bank It isn’t such a job to get people to come to Alaska.|a good thing. At present the air fs filled with charges wife of Dr. Brown.” laren arrived from the Westward the augury of a year of unexpected of too much football, paid players and so on. A total! Oiten Mispronounced: Cartridge. and w on their way to Sitkal e periences including journeys.| | ‘()r 75,000 saw Southern California and Notre Dame Pronounce Kar-trij, a as in ah, where Mr. Bahrt was deputy mm__1x(l:rcll:va;:;gx;f“:kcly R (e of J“nea“ | 3 er day s of 100,000 and better n it hi ) S. | the other day. Crowds of 100,000 and be shal. Children born on this day pmb_' but it is a major task to find something for them to do after they get here so that they may be an to the Territory rather than a burden. The Gov - | pla Often Misspelled: Menu; not nor’s suggestions point to that end. There are m»lmt—’n.x\:- been recorded this season. Any game with tha S walls. G el R |ably will be masterful and secre- less valleys in the Territory where agricultural pro-|much of a following should welcome an inquiry every o fish, ungenerous, perintendent of the Methodis Sun tive. Subjects of this sign usually Hi ducts can be raised. Some, of course, are, in this|now and then i d flntrny. sl . f ‘he M st Sun-|o .o methodical and. independen [ covetous, mercenary, avaricious day school for the sixth consecu-| pendent. f! day of limited transportation, inaccessible so far TR T Word Stu Cesar Franck, composer, was born | - “Use a word three tive year, farming for commercial returns is concerned. How- | John Hamilton has begun the Job of Tecon- times'and it is yours! Let #§ in- |on this day 1822. Others who have ever, there are good lands adjaccent to some of our|gjtjoning the G. O. P. elephant for the 1940 cCircus. crease our vo ary by masterir J. L. McGinn, attorney of Fair-|cciebrated it as a birthday include ¢ cities where a farmer, with a little encouragement |The big top indicated in this case is an oxygen tent.— one word every day. Today's word: panks, passed through Junezu on|C: APPleton. publisher, 1785; John . '] avenport i Ko ] 4 | Murray, founder of the Universalist ( from this government, could make a good living and|Buffalo Cour at the same time provide some of the foodstuffs for| which we now send Outside. | The little social security baby has taken its first But of even more importance is the Governor’s| In this case, however, the second le n Globe. . recommendation for more money for the mining e | bureau and the Geological Survey, co-operatin | aiaton: Denikbaite raomslsttio 1 the Territorial mining department |lic busine electing officials who cc : “They chould have funds to enable them to make | . cocs of their own business ‘ quick examinations and more intensive prospect Embryonic; rudimenta undevel- his way to California oped. “Our plans are still in an 5 ORtiraly it AIEEEY WAL embryonic stage Weathor T aSHE L 815 minte (Copyright, 19?6! You are invited to present this DUk mimg, 115 Glear o coupon at the box office of the |* [ Fmp re classif LOOK and LEABN | st |, Brey, Wsdowtay st | f Capitol Theatre By A. C. Gordon | Alaska Music S“PPIY | [eustom of “dropping in” at the ) b i | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | |SCOttish Rite Temple with their and receive tickets for your- | of mining claims, both those already staked and those Haile Selassie has received an to act in e —_———— e — Bisnos--Musial. Tostruments |friends for a cup of tea and visit BT ] ; which might be staked in the future,” the Governor|the movies. Probably in a film ver f “Paradise | 3 How old was William 6t | aud Supplies I gl gt G S an . a Iriend or : ‘ said in his report. “I believe it is not too much to |Lost."—Seattle Times {Bryant when he wrote g hone 206 122 W. Second | | relative to see | provide them with sufficient funds even to develop opsis”? s Relief Windup” mining claims where prospecting might warrant it “Farley Headline. It isn't' "2 which is the most densely ——————— i [13 % ] ] g g of |50 much the windup as the delivery.—New York Sun. | poouiateq state next to New York? 't Rice & Ahlers Co. ours y 1P , . 1 Mining has through the years been the b | i 3. How many yards are there in HEATING PLUMBING ; Alaska prosperity and will continue to be for years | § e to come. Thus it is that any encouragement given| Th¢ ,""%"”'f‘","f,C""ff“" 15 has “"'lll.’,y‘w Arnold | one rod? - ; . SHEET' METAL WORK As a paid-up subscriber of The . it is bound to prove of value to ‘the Territory and F‘;‘(‘*‘(}(IPI!::;.\‘ called a “decorative inutility."— qu;npca)iurzxt)n;.: the calorie a unit ‘4 PHONE M o i P pope who s i . A g st v s i T T oo LS . Ly G S | SRR OB Daily Alaska Empire Territorial Legislature two sears ago when it created| yror Garden 1s probably right in insisting that | Kitchen”? e s aEa Ll — ] the Department of Mines for the Territory. 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The Juneau Florist.s P D S i Kesources Over Two and One- % he HOME § Half Million Dollars Flowers by Lelegraph Juneau Florists. 3F‘10nors from the Juneau Florists; CHRIS’!‘MAS ’I'REES—Brought in Starting December 14. Kegp menluuflmlm Ce ar Chests. The Colfanite SM» Christmas Cards at The Empire. __s_