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BB b 0 O T i Y G TN A 25 RIS = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1936 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jobbers and wholesalers, high cost of shipping to Honolulu—all these have militated against the proper and possible developméent of food that time, with .the exception of 1919 and 1920. The peak was reach-: Daily Alaska Empire | RECORD SET IN 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manage: production in Hawaii. " | (7?8 :22 [’)z(l)g p"g:;: the mints issued! , The strike centers attention on our inade- The Empire extends congratuli- From The Ewpire | ey . Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE quate home supply. tions and best wishes today, their LN “The stars incline h Mm_st of the 1936 increases were urmrr.m..ma COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, It shows how helplessly we depend on main- birthday anniversary, to the follow- -/ but do not compel” ]mn sll\;zruu:%ior:)s g:d nickels, the Buterea In me Post Office in sancau as Second Class ot \h”“”m[\.'. ¢ PRI LaE it e DECEMBER 10, 1936. 2 é;‘rcul‘ntldn ? s:’xebs}:t yem“,l T It demonstrates what an extraordinarily — Private ndvioss ‘foin Paris 1n-|* | WASHINGYON, Dec. 10—Peace- of ary silver e good m:!:%u]‘l Hawail ,'s,.f?flm(‘ sale of food- William F. Kelly dicate that General Petain, de-| FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 |time records for production of ;: ;329237[’62’0‘ :::;'obi’ ez Valued Belivered in carsler in Jueau and Douxlas for S1.25 per month. St sy ANa P S Ed Erstad | fender of Verduh, was to succeed| Benefic aspects rule strongly to-|coins at American mints were v g of minor ooing By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: It should result in a strengthening, an ex- Edward A. Johnson General Joffre in supreme com-|day, according to astrology. It is reached in the ten months ending el Fopard Wiy *g?nafnzhii:g;:c;}e 00; six months, in advance, $6.00 pansion, of all the forces and ffl(,.ml.s.“ll‘l(.ll Trevor Davis mand of all the Allied forces on|an auspicious time to look after|November 1 with the making 4”._}303.922.974 in subsidiary silver and Bubscribers will confer & favor if they will promptly notif: have to do with small farming, produce gar- | ——eeeii the: Westeri DAtEIPralt: property interests, to consult law-|554.280 pieces, value at 32,297,23s,|¥128486225 in minor coin a year the Business Office of any failure or ir rity in the delivery dening and ranching and dairying in the o % . e » the Treasury announce 'rm ' |earlier. of their papers islands ) : years ‘and fo finish ‘busiriess .un- S This com-| “motal circulation at the end of Telesnones: Tews Office, 603: Business Office, 74 b S MODERN || Haines was having the worst|dertakings. Parcd Wik 58S 41000 oolbs, IRR | i 7 G b g = . e ik Rds B e L torm the town had experienced| Workers of every class should|at $28185143, produced in the same OCLODCL WaS 86351265033, as The Associate: Press is exclusively entitied fo the use fo Yhien one hears a1l $he gpatel around the Bgiish IQUETTE 'in many years. Snow was about|benefit at this time when the stars|Period last year. against $5,712,506 October * 31, republication of all ne dispatches credited to it or not other- | throne it isn’t difficult for an American even of this ET Q | four feet deep and there was a|seem to promise growth ofitgkelr For the entire year of 1935, 560.- 1935. s sredited in this puper and also the Weal news published | generation 0 understand, why the war of 1776, By Roberta ".c» mific wind that had drifted the |crganizations and trucks in con- 000,000 pieces of coin ware struck e e T |snow until it was 10 feet deep in L. q»"m ny places. Q What is the chief charactc:-|round zero istic that a man or a woman should | There isn't much time left to do that Christmas have in order to become popul i shopping. A Whether it is the *“chici PUSHIIER ) P T4 ¢S o Sl d charaéteristic or not, one must h | flicting unions. Farmers in certain parts of the country should profit through the; winter because of an extraordin- ary demand for food products, many of which will be sent out of the country. off by the mints, a record up to ALASKA C RCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Empire ads are read. Edward VIII may be one of our' ne .thoh yet. . has a ranch over in Canada. ! The temperature was| He Miss Frances uest of honor at y before Meisenzahl a farewell slej leaving on Rupert for a vacation at was the NOTICE 3 z the delightful manner of say Florida and other southern states The New Congress %5 R e 4 v i fatatly % iy S ~ _,C g nice things abouf others, and he home of her family in Cen-|yui enjoy a busy period, for (et S0, Cn never looking for faults, nor speai-|(ralia. Eighteen young people were|.\q wiyl increase the number of On the face of the returns it is evident that the . . & anvone. |in the part) nd a banjuet was . ifor 2 ] " ' the ing i1l of anyone. - And e e tourists. California also will bene- o Democratic party has not only held its huge majorities o " pow should a man introm erved at Ber ranch house. ‘it, but the Pacific Coast will at- in Congress but actually increased them. Of the f 1€ his wite? | " tract unusual crowds because of| Hlum .\'])(Y»kv nmj':.‘ 0‘,1“.1‘ § A(»llllll‘lj\(ll:nyll(}ll.‘AH \Tllml \.n‘:m_ A. As “my wife” to social equa ‘ D. W. Cullen 4\{ Daw ‘f‘“ \}.1\ in} haval and military interests. Eff t. J I '937 candidates for re-clection have been returned 1o of- o Ygis "Gk 10 his employ on his way to Goddard Hot| “Nepre B yn‘ey RS L ective January 1, , the rate of *;“. :le" lli‘”“;l’(-v‘i“f}:" ofgp e (‘ ‘Ol‘(‘“” * or mere business acquaintances vorable to the United Staies navy! . 3 . X Goorge Norils, running. ae an. Infependent, with the | . . What siiver should Beifih: W. B. Shar, Deputy Marshay|¥Heh is to make history in the| interest paid on savings accounts will be et w e i b e ' at the plates before announcin 20 GUBED) SR arshal. | new year, 7 - i President’s endorsement, was victorious over two op- 4 irrived in - Juneau fre Ketchi- N e C L B . - ponents in Nebraska. Borah, a less consistent but oc- 4Tner? n ilhi sl PR nfrtcn;; el e Jc. No interest will be paid on ac- w o QR ‘ o - ;. A. Forks for salad, roast,.ar PR B e s G ®|ernment in Ireland will cause new BUY CHKr: S SEALS casion: warm friend of the Administration’s plans & ad t ¢ and ' % S 2 y — won his \l\lh election to the Senate in the face of a LisH, ?\l\L\ OFL, FRERLE N patry — troubles among land owners. Dis- counts Of less than $5~OO. DepOSltS Sy z i . . ¥ spoons for soup and dessert. content among workers is fore- | Tuberculosis stands away out in front as a killer | Roosevelt landslide in Idaho. On the other hand, wi. iy on the| . | in one particular class. That class s economically (Some of the most stalwart opponents of the Adminis-| , % A. Paris | " uh 1470 baifod. A xERIg made after the 5th day of any month # & 4o BE tration, on the Republican side of the aisle, will be * e 3 % | Canada is Y @ -1 the most significant, age 15 to 55 % Van Winckle, J. Arthur|, . L 4 i farid - . e o work for o |Absent when the next Congress m Among these ALYV e, Miss Adele Prisbie, N~. and| Y Prosperous year and will wel-) will draw intere nni 3 ’ Th:; class includes the pecple who Work 06 8 0 o Haatings ot Delgmape . fecias i DAILY LESSONS : cle Frishie, 1% and| come many new settlers, among nterest beginning the first VI, SAECPeopiel BOken: (0, DhSIibes, of the Administration and an opponent of the Socis T N T e them immigrants from the Unit-' . It is the class on the yonder side of adolescence | Security Act; Metcalf of Rhode Island, who also voted IN ENGLISH % led’ States. | of the followmg month. wbers of the Sons of Norway and the hither side of old age. nd the Petersburg Dramatic Com It is the class of people the community—aside women against the sec Society an opponent of the y program; are forewarned | that romance wi revail is sea- arrived from Petersburg and|, rmarice wilspitrgl io B By W. L. Barbour of New Jersey, ‘ Gorden ‘ Holding Company Act; I | from sentiment or affection—can least afford to|of Iowa, keynoter at the convention w] - the Gastineau Hotel. Mem. |5 there will be foolhardy rlirm-} F‘ t N "3 spare. Mr. Hoover Words Often Misused: ke cmm')any o plax'med to| tions and many scandals. ! ll's atlfina Bank It includes the sons and daughters who have| _ The defeat of these Republican leaders, together wijte 1 have your present a Norwegian play in Doug- |, FerS0nS whose birthday 1t is have| come along to where they can ease the parents’| Wi the gains made by the Democra Rstiiles | veris 117,% « Write S1 UnRBROU 105 and “Inneaifeke John Bri snasugury. of | vear of falilygood i : the reason why so many people now predict that the ju.qer » 5, UCe| fortune. Plans of elderly relatives of Juneau e, next Congress will be even more radical than its pre= | cften Mispronounced: Hely- |- 0%\ O1ness, L. Slmpson, An-igoug ot be ignored for they in- It takes in the younger couples with children gecessor and more easily stampeded into hasti l'uuk“ ‘Pmnm‘mz-(.» |]1;Lh o -as m"-’ v:“‘ Noredidi, m_ Wick, Hans dicate future legacies. | growing up, not ready to be left alone in the world. | thought-up experiments. But it would be a mistake joo® (TGRS B Sowe' | Rusidtal, D, Benjamin, Peter Lund, |~ oy igren ‘harn .on this day. probe| It enrolls the experienced, the trained, those | to guess at the temper and the political philosophy of ™" oo~ Mls:y‘pvll‘t " HolaY: or Anton w;..u Sivit Hansen, H., Lee, |ably will be of determined char- able to take responsibility, whose judgment is seasoned | the next Congress without noting the influence which |~ ¥ . Hans ‘Wigk, “Gajp. Hanipere, Ole|gicin ™ “subects of (I dehube) and whose reliability is sure. may be exerted on it by ‘another development of the ™ oot o s o6 LA ”“?‘I‘ Ed Nilson, Simon Sheider-|, ctical and successful.| e e e R A % Tuberculosis stri election—namely, the utter rout of the forces of di ki bt 2 v ESSERURL eny, Willlam Shelvick, Paul Lund, | sea, | es into this class—the country's vital, in dispensible economic heart—with deadly effect [SasiekEmhich, wereslediy Hyiher ‘Coushi: BREUEI o Ate thie AN e, T StmDCTanABan, Atbnson Paulding. naval officer, J' Ell Against tuberculosis the public fights by the b;] Iir‘ “?;(““‘N‘ andmissn behind, e Darlaer OF o aulol s Sours N iTeBINE in- Wor Bhh i ia Juneay| VS born on this day 1797. Others lm en Christmas Seal. Its cost is trifling to the purchaser- I there is one point which cmerges.clearly from °f°8se our vocabulary by master- tnat ihe engagement of Miss Ruth|%ro i I;fxl;:(-d i i its cumulative effect enormous. (he St S o At et of. e eee g one word every day. Todays carlson fo Mr. Goorge Guntin| % James Shelby, first You are invited to present this coupon at thq box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see Annihila to sented by the Union party is played Coughlin’s once considerable influence that the movement of which Huey Long was an im- pressive leader in his heyday is bankrupt; that e out; that Fat vord: A reduce 0 pag peen announced .by Mr. and|Co crROF of Kentucky, 1750; Bela nsthing to he existenc 5§ is destr HE STRIKE of. “It is impossible for any bod There is striking ~um]nn|\ between the dependence ' l t tral th 't i o e of Alaska and Hawaii on continental United States for | WAgic of “inflation” the cen s party coalition v : . R i i 4 |Lyon Pratt, sculptor, 1867; Simon PUET B O : . g - e Eease, s JOin T CRriBaniOf el Hax |D. Fess, statesman, 1861. iy 1s rupt: that the to be utterly annihilated.”—Ba- : P A it (Copyright, 1936) Q agic of “inflation,” the cent > > Union con. Gk LA i 3 T 3 g s USRI i PIONEER MELTING ANNUAL SALE food supplies w roduce Al S I““,“_'f i s ¢ Friday night, December 11, at 8| Annual Apron Sale and a Tea - ved; b itical strength of the Townsend o'clock. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. |Will be held in the St. Luke's Par- % movement is a myth, rce and | . s f g i Pl E b Cards and refreshments after meet- 1S Hall, Friday afternoon, at 2 x When one remembers how much of the legislation | [ OOK and LEARN- | {1 roR Mevomne ONLY. adv.|Pm. Dec. 11. The public is invited. ar-Bulletin | sponsored by the -third and Seventy-fourth | o i Strike” reveals Congresses was enacted essentially and deliberately | By A. C. Gordon R . “A LESSON OF 1 both could very well produce them- |7 . “h G selves to large extent. The present maritime strike has brought the matter to the fore again forcefully and the following comment of the Honolulu St g | under the heading “A Lesson of the i RS I T = ¢S A RS R SO B clearly a situation which is particularly apropos of in order to avert the still more radical alternatives de- | ey R Dagsidaton 5 Slearly ihsnded by the|Towniséridiies atd: e 4nfiationsta arin ) st I! Rice & Ahlers Co. “Bunker Bean” g . rik y - he paper-money men and the share-the-wealthers, 1. How much has the population " This waterfront strike brings home to Ha- i . Sl Tl e e en L e and when one notes how decisively these “pressure|of the United States increased HEATING PLUMBING 5 j War, groups” were defeated at the polls on Tues there | since the 1930 census? . SHEET METAL WORK As a paid-up subscriber of The The lesson is that Hawaii should produce |iS reason to hope that the Seventy-fifth Congress will| 2. Who was our oldest Prosi- < PHONE % i ° oo, et Hawall shou function in a less troubled scene, less dangerously ex- | ent, when inaugarated? — ! Da‘l Alaska Em ire We realized it during the World War, par- paset to-intinenoss of thin Nindy and Teelikely 1o hel 3. WL Is cHiUBiSy? HARRY RACE, Druggist } - e ticularly after America went in. Then we had Jaiapeded 4. What state of the Union re- | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | “meatless days” and “wheatless days” and IR 2 e fuses to grant a divorce on dny 5 even “sugarless days,” just as did the rest of ‘ Giermany and Japan grounds? 153 3 | HOTEL ZYNDA YGOOdN only Nfor ‘iu"ent Toflerlng b the United States, | i 5. Where does the earth rank ; - our Name May Appear Tomorrow We had our Boys' Garden Army, and a | {Cincinnati Miquirer) among the planets in distance from i ELEVATOR SERVICE WATCH THIS SPACE allant host of young farmers it was, Wé or- A % he sun? | e b e e e on ore | From a new erop of wnotricil but trustworthy i S. ZYNDA, Prop. farming. - We evolved “banana bread,” and got keports 1t seems’ well il certain thay Jipan and ANSWERS = — — — 50 We could et 1t with & fair sppetite. We cut ‘(.vnn'n\\ have concluded a military alliance ags Wil o] e = . down on imported meats, fats, fruits, vegetables the ?;J‘M Union: I|l| is ";"l certain 1;‘1"‘”‘““ I\}{'““-m{l Dseerit -stlmation, ‘tn round gt 1 i 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 and canned goods, and enlarged our consump- an offensive or strictly a defensive alllance. w ures, 127,000,000 increase about tion of homegrown potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce is it clear whether the two powers plan a ('U““_‘“"“ 5000000 | FORD AGENCY 3 and such things. policy with respect to Russia, apart from military '2 vWi‘lliam Henry Hatrizon's bf (Authorized Dealers) » " 5 . This alliance, reported from time to time over |3g€ of 68. GREASES * were greatly stimulated in 1917 and 1918. Then glliance, ‘TF iati i B : several years, changes the aspect of world politic:| 3. Correct pronunciation of GAS — OILS the war ended. Shipping was freed from At- everal years, 8 i I 1 TR 1 3 G i 3 sether the two strongest |Words. (Accent first syllable.). | Distributore lantic transport service and went back into Pa- oonsiderably. ", 16 Hridie weather . the- o saong 4. South Caroli NEAU MOT ) cific passenger and freight service. The sugar nations which have left the League of Nations to pur- oul arolina. IU O ORS | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK i i v i ry. expand | sue their nati i tside the framework of the| 5. Thlrd b industry, the pineapple industry, expanded sue their national aims outside the framew . Foot of Main Street { rapidly. Attention was taken off home pro- | League Covenant. It unites against Russia, the largest R Y ee! ‘l PRI L T Sl { duction of foodstuffs, and strongest of the dictatorships, the two next T e e T —— — - Since then diversified farming has made |strongest dictatorships. It also pits against the one fl:Sk:‘MUSIC i“PPle [t America’s Greatest Shoe Values | | i e considerable progress. The vocational agricul- | Communist state the two most important “Fascist” | | ur M. Uggen, Manager and Prettiest Footwear GENERAL MOTORS _ ture work in the schools has expanded. The states, using the term Fascist in its broad connotation. | | Pilllw—Mzslscll llilstmmenls and . Future Farmers of America annually develop For Russia the move emphasizes the necessity for | | BYC. SEDpion ’ MAYTAG PRODUCTS a number of earnest, industrious youths who | close cooperation with France, Czechoslovakia, and | | Phone 206 122 W. ScLondL DEVLIN’S W. P. JOHNSON go into small farming. The University of other capitalistic powers with common interests. For | l— = — I |1 Hawaii extension department, the U. S. ex- China, it renews the temptation to draw closer to the o SRR YRS S AT T | | Ly s | periment station, have with limited facilities | Soviet Union. provided ie Russians do not decide to | | Winter Rates | | done a good job avoid China the better ta stave off conflict with Japan. g ¥ | “Smiling Service” ] L b u M ll l Even so, diversified farming and produce | For the United States, the new trend poses a dittieut | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | “Tomorrow'’s Styles | Bert’s Cash Groce | uneau Lumoei wis, Inc. gardening have not kept pace with the de- question, because our national interests conflict with Mineral Hot Baths { Today” PHONE 1 ry | mands of the local market, Marketing meth- those of Japan, not Russia, while our national thought | | Accommodations to suit every || ’ 05 | —_— + ods, too, often are inadequate—no standardi- is hostile to Communism. In any event, this alliance | | taste, Reservations Alaska Air Free Delivery Juneau | | e zation of products, poor ng, carel s calculated to give the bureaucrats of many Foreign I Transport. - | ping, poorly orga -d rnum :)[fice< some sleepless nig] _.f G A s TIN i o R =2 PHONE 36 || HOTEL U Shep Early to Insure Chowe Selections! 1 Every Effort Made for the I~ For very prompt Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION " FOR INSURANCE ; See H. R. SHEPARD & SON { Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Juneau’s Own Store ’ LIQUOR DELIVERY | — A The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Shoes and Hose. Devlin’s. Devlin’s, Devlin's. Bhoes }fid Hose. HoL Point Elec. Irons. Meiédy House.,shocs m\d Hose. -l:n. Beach Mix Slicker Coats, $5.00. Swanson Bros. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. ouse. Barrell Sweaters $135. Needlecraft. _ | Permanent Wave. Edson Wave Skro; Melody 1 {Silex Cotfee Mixers. Melody House 3600 up Smanson Bros. “Devlin’ | Shoes ‘md Hose. Flowers from the Juneau Florists. For Prompt, Safe, Efficien? Service CALL A CHECKER CAB COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS PHONE 556 THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods™ : Catenug to Banquet.s and Private Dinner Plrfiu oot Permanent Wave. Edson aneshop. « Thkes T TranBaraie: P “Alaska” by Lester CNCeISON: | Gedar Chests. The Colfanite Store. ChrLstmaa C°rfl\ Rt ‘The Empire. f ‘Bed Jackets. l(‘dle(“fln. ShDD Pomd PI.mL The Junvnu Florists. Christmas Cards at The Empire. Cive “Holehroor. Bosiery, L adv: Kesources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars or.the ,FAMILY Flowers by: Lelegrnph":!:nenu Florists. Radio Stands. The COIle!e StDl'e Flowen Irom the Juneau Ploruu. Christmas Cards at The Empire | Eleotric. Toaster. Meiody- House. ' CHRISNAS TREES—Brought h‘l starting December 14. Keep your orders for us. Harris Hardware.