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Dail Alaska E"l irc [the “thousands” of sea otter, which the Senator tells | X P P Y & ,bmnches A |the world should be protected immediately. It pro- 1ac : 1 4 wp e goes to the University of y 4 T e i vy, BIRTHDA Y|| 20 YEARS AGO gl ‘ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manage: 1 up here but the “mysterious” " 3 o e S onianag t € X T € was ) here P ster S [ _ e ot 1; ,\:”; e 1 km,“ln AR “:x‘d his report| The Empire extends congratula- From The Emplre | BE ing in the football field. Publithed cvery evening the EMPIR .,“‘l\‘;],\,-.l o o S e R ?“ tions and best wishes today, their ) | “The stars incline The American Olympic Track nm:'rmv- COMPANY econd L uneau, | on Matar a would indicate, as Mr. § ly sugg virthday anniversary, to the fol /| but do not compel” and Field team is selected in third e that the Senator probably talked to some onc s ut d P! | 8 St - L ing: DECEMBER 16, 1916 | spot, followed by the University of -“:wrm in +ne Post Office in as Second Class ave him the wrong information A Patls ewspaper unnuunr"di 83 - | Washington crew. Ranked fifth SUBSCRIPTION RATES., % AT i 3 sl DECE [that at the same time that the| THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936 is the Green Bay Packers, National Pelivered in carsler In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. During all the excitement in England it may have Mrs. Elmer Lachance j Imperial German Chancellor, Beth-| While strong benefic aspects rule | Professional ~ football ~ champions; By &all, postage paid, at the following been overlooked that Edward's mother, Queen Mar Evelyn Howel) |mann-Hollweg was making his today, according to astrology, cer- Nalmn s Sphorts Wiiters| rn LOLEAES Ble, Sotheasts 4 R = b e e cted every inch the queen that she is never | Schmitz pecch in the Reichstag proposing|tain adverse planetary influences | p 1L ers c:n intercollegiate football champs, ,“ St Sontr & {avor 1 they il promou ot | once 04t her regal poise while Staniey Bald clen_Pusich prace in the European war, secret|are active. This is not 4 sway un| Pick Gopher Gridders Tollowing, in orawr, are the Ar- || it e ttlae ; st rfdieiia the jolly old Archbishop of i Mrs. Elmer A, Friend rders were sent to one front to|der which to rely upon one’s own| as Next Best { gentina Olympic Champion Polo Telephones: I'ews Office, 602; Business Office, 374 od 1k the Tee 1‘_ I _\Iw hiesen | an extra dash. This dash|judgmen < | Team; cighth, the New York Gis ] TMENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 7 G. E. Cleveland represented by 40,000 Germans| This is a profitable rule for those| NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—The New! Naticnal League Baseball 2 E The Associnie. Pre exclusively entitied to L \ . {ftife Bibchianic R ho attempted to break through|who buy and sell, but the character| york Yankees Baseball Team is Pions; ninth, the Detroit Red Wi ng 4 republication of all news dispatches credited to it or forget to buy some of those little mechanical | Sl o | h lines ab Laaighy thelat the holidey trade may Prodise| g AR (. r and also the Jocal new the youngsters’ so ‘the fathers will have Ploa B L R e ey o [chosen by a poll of the nation’s National League Hockey Cham- i R S 7 \ y = |ncarest point on the Front to Par-|surprises sports writers as the outstanding Picns; and nth, the German L bR on s fo o =5 g ]‘”‘“'”“‘_“ RN ey FIIEIEh o MODERN [lis. oOne column of Germans was| Women are believed to be Su-\sports team during 1936 in all Olympic team THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLIC them thE next dg ETIQU?TTE | entirely annihiliated in this at-|premely fortunate under this con-| R £ R - —_— | e ' |iempted dash, and the others re-|figuration, for it stimulates them il een percent increase in canned salmon sales| By Roberta Lee red in great disorder. |to real achievement in the m“.ri doesn't sound so bad for future Alaska busine . things of life. ‘ ot 7 — Harry Againsky was arrested by| This should be an auspicious| | e 3 g, Qb i R A A i United States Marshal J.|wedding day. It will bring ex-| l Government by Dogfall o vho' has - been /dxBotae nning on a ant charging|‘remes of experience but lmppmm‘ = a girl to “cut back” on the man city in the murder of “Babe"|Will cutweigh all discords. | . (New York World-Teleg Hak Saken Hew awky B 0 - 3 the woman of the under-| Actors and actresses have the Strange perhaps, but we are ! m A his a¥iotld not e Nike 1 brutally murdered a few days!best possible predictions for th Supreme it no-decision a have ! e e S By B her cabin Douglas. | Seasen, kut this is not a lucky day| [} of the decisions that de ik ; e \ ky answered descriptions of|t0 seek en | Maybe it's because of the novel ni 1 ”‘IT Whe “wl“" ’("‘l‘l’l‘d'“i;(““’ ,“ man seen enterifz the cabm ‘at| Women that th procedure, which constitutes a sort of governm by | T€ R Sy ok AURARRK : before murdered woman | Will be much in the rew o e J,, (e g - fall, or perhaps it is just the rapidly accumulating | perform tae duty of “giving found, Friends told of a man,|year. Gossip will be stimulated by Effective anuary 1, 1937, the rate of , iterest in things touchir 2 id to be her husband, who bhad|incautious leaders of society 5 . . § nd Constitution ! An old 1riend of the fami oved e from San’ Prancico| The secrs phophesy tat Hberty interest paid on savings accounts will be S It appears th do this , Anchorage, and then to Doug-|and license having hed a cli- o s ; g X S e : i1 fiik T e at act YOCBRvAEICTs ®"| max, there will be a strong 1 29%. No interest will be paid on ac- : RETRENCHMENT REPLACING | least the lawyers dollars per we n towards morali p i PUMP-PRIMINC | Marshall first ruled on th ) is better to say, “fifty local| Military and Red Cross training counts of less than $5.00. Deposits | - > “No attempt will be made to 1= | lars a week.” Per is a 1. pr A rom the|will eng unusual attention be-| d 3 Back triump! 13,000-mile trip to Soutl: |ments) or to decide t S€ | osition to be used properly e ¢ ore moxt autumn, it is prognos made after the 5th d j i . : : { et ProK a America in bel of peace, President Roosevelt has|before us, because e Jud with Latin words, per annum, : ¢ ed arget practice will becc G ¥ Of ity momh i returned to the White House to prepare for the open- m jigned to|a fashionable fad. will draw interest begin ' e dok lcon While the Presider i >+ < ppointment was| Persons whose birthdate it is g g the first & : St ini KB the augury of a year of much pleas- : sein: Rkt s a4 W g Supreme Court opinion | 2 S ., inifan of the following month. costitive auel o A ; = et l H ure. Journeys with friends and ro- £ cal policy in the brief time nce here by a divided court i DA 1Y LFSSONS ! ek e el gl 4 S n el e LA | \ practice in Children botn on this day prob- TEmEsl Uk e L B B xizefighting, or cocked dice in craps, but jur = [SHG gL Mrn.‘v subjects of thi “s a lona an i Already there is some cry in eastern centers| nce by dead heat looks terribly inefficient to us By W. L. Gordon T Hood and Miss Beile{Si¢n of Sagittarius succeed In in-| against too severe Federal retrenchment just as thers would thing that in a tie they could at leas H for the South cn the | tellectual purs as during the campaign from Roosevelt opponent the cards for it, or high spade, or something, so - D | Alexander iz, oceanograph- o uneau that he was spending too much. the decision would be recorded as a real so _““f’l(!\ Often M‘C“"l"l" IDU hs and zoologist, son of Louis Ag i : e prisaaty s i b B e it |sav, “Every one should do t Articles of incorporation for the born on this day 1835. (28 There probably al e ope disputy 5 itans tinte W | work thoroughly.” Say, “Every preshwater Bay Canning Cempn) | who have celebrated it as a to just how much government spending in the last | ®VIRS EVELY r case is up ty | one should do his work thorough- y e with the 8 y include John G. Whittier, * four years had to do with national recover But tk S GH i1 erritory The new company 7 - - fact is evident that recovery has set in and as a re If the 1 ted re tatives pass hav Often Mispronounced: Relev 2 orporated for $200,000 and phy and scienti A e ey S e e AR the need for Government spending is not so to be tested all ¢ ip through the lower courts | Pronounce rel-e-vant,, first e as in tl Dotators. Wener Paber Caris (Copyright, 1938) as it was when Mr. Roosevelt went into office. It to the Supr Court to find out whether they are |pel], second e as in me, a as in A. Tucker of Juncau - - A L N ard a of so-called “pump-priming” at that unconstitutior it does not seem unreasonable that | nitressed, accent first syllabl y ¢ of Dougla DAUGHTER IMPROVED i L] to financial system that was in complete |We hould ‘b enkilied to 2 ¥erdichalnsteattt oifvén Misgpeiled:” Cent : Audrey Doris, little daughter of A ey y it Siap SO IR YT Gl O Or. and Mrs. J. B. Loftus who has collapse. Today there is an entirely different picturs o rve the 1 1 enfo ance was given onRare ot _ : S s R oibist Sl e re u.]..; he e e . Capital City Band under the Deen ill with a cold for several days Yeu are invited to present this revived as revealed ank clearings and the present Yo e o tabant thi Dopht on, dissertatic peech, dircetien of Professor erle PEted mudiL pRoyen coupon at the box office of the activity of business. Production has reached in many |the Supreme Court, or both, in matters of s rmon, lec ; SMALL SON ILL [ ° industries the peak of 1929 and factory employment | economic legislation for which the recent over-| Word Stuc Uselta, weongl Weather: Maxmum, 40; minl-| hesmall two-ahd-a-hall jyear J capltfil Iheatl'e A is the highest in six years. Payrolls are increasing|whelming ¢ esente a mandate? imes and it is you mum, 39. Cloudy old 8am of M. and Mrs. T & Ater and wages have been boosted in some instances. Fi With that mandate, the " vambuaty l“"] askarin R was taken to St. Anns’ Hospital income has nearly doubled. From the fength and ler any fear ¢ ')]m y“l‘ o »;‘ ”“l ¢ >roof” Hosd adv erday for an emergency ap ard receive tickets for your- > ; k : and onstrs of pos - pendicitis operation. Today the . breadth of the land comes reports that Christmas : : % A self a F: spending this year is going to Sacuamiig inec i Propt.; e The articles of Ir canpire classifieds for | baby's condition was reported to be sclf and a friend or SE ey 8 ) Arpass anything sing belief are rable gEOM- uick re: satisfactory for recovery. relative to see 1929, and may even beat that mark. Rets etry.”"—Glanvill S % throughout the big cities of the States declare there : S e e ey = 5 i i History Repeats ¢ » i unprecedented demand for higher priced articl o “ . g 'n and even luxuries. | (Cincinnati Enquirer) Rice & Ahlers Co. l e ee a All these reports point to but one thing—that pub-| When history repeats itself, as frequently happen OOK and LEARN .o HEATING PLUMBING s a paid-up subscriber of The lic spending has replaced in large degree government |the thing of greatest significance is not the fact of SHEET METAL WORK spending; that we can look for the forthcoming Con- repetition but the subtle differences h‘l“m{n ”\P llln Dyl L ndon Bl Dall Al ka E Vel @ 3 or E oticing the startling e gress to extend its efforts toward retrenchment rather | €vent and the second. It is so in noticing 5 vtk IL\RR\ RACE, Druggist | y as Plre than “pump-priming” as was necessary during the|Similarities of the itwo Roosevelis who have been “The Squibb ; of Alaska” e e / co B I D Py Sy President. After the remarkable similarities are|LOOK AND LEARN—— first term of Mr. Roosevelt. noted, it remains true that Franklin D. is President | | A'aska Musm Sllppl ‘ Good only for current offering ’ lof a country almost unbelievably different from that 1, By whom, and when, was | Arthur M. Ugegen, Manage’r’ | Your Name May Appear. Tomorrow THE INA 'S INF MATION | which chose Theodore. ) ;‘Hv electric incandescent lamp in- MR SEN RO ERE In the second volume of his series “Our Times,” | vented? | } "'“""’—M:"gl‘ 'l;'!'""nm“ } WATCH THIS SPACE Mark Sullivan has a chapter entitled “Wall Street| 5 n what city is the largest and Supplies | Ross Shecly, Manager of the Matanuska colony, | pyies To Get Rid of Roosevelt” That chapter IS| jeai-tobacco markat in the werias L Pnone 206 122 . second | \ —— — — - probably has the right answer to why gray-haired,!peculiarly interesting just now. It relates the un- 3. How many pounds of honey - B — —_— distinguished-looking U. S. Senator Elmer Thomas is |successful effort made by Senator Mark Hanna 10 |qoes it require gl ¥ s B e G, t su Y Sen t juire to make one pound basking on the sun-baked beaches of Florida making | prevent the renomination of Theodore Roosevelt in| o,y FORD AGENCY 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 disparaging remarks about the Alaska farm colony.|1904. It also recounts the decision of “Wall ‘5”“‘;" 4. What is the “joystick of an Sheely, here yesterday en route to his headquarters x.} Ab‘;}ud;’m the Republican party and plump for | airplane? | (Authorized Dealers) , T B I S L CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc at »P;xm‘('x after a trip to Washington, remarked tha| A1 & (BUCR 0 ohronicle reminds us how | e e S ) probably the Senator has talked to some one WhO| ., oughly the older Roosevelt was hated by business ok GAS — OILS i gave him the wrong information |men in his day. Yet there are few nowadays who | e e Distributors It will be recalled by Alaskans that the Senator, xh-wnbr “Teddy” as a “radical He .\uugl_!t to 1 Thomas A. Edison: Oct. 21 ]UNEAU MOTORE) | with Senators Shipstead and Frazier, “covered” Ala | the full force of government to remedy certain abuses, ".H;) 8 4 ' 5 ; | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK last summer on the Coast Guard cutter Chelan,|notably those of financial domination over industry o= ot Ky Foot of Main Street z e B acnonly felds, an re or fraudulent| 2 - 3 e They spent a day here, a few hours there, and so on, |MOROPOIY in many fields, and impure or f L ) B far into the Arctic, or somewhere up around St ““"‘;‘ “":: {‘l"““:l";‘-‘;“l_lllli i s e e The: dersmliTaver. a’s Greatest Shoe Values ' | 3 * - Lawrence Island; also out in the Aleutians where| [H &% 8 B8 PO B o ven more important, | 5 Towa and Prettiest Footwear | GENERAL MOTORS _ | they “discovered” a “mysterious” island which has|go the elder Roosevelt headed a predominantly rural 2 e | | and “thousands” of sea otter, and which, incidentally erica, and the President today finds his chief| Trinity, Newfoundland, is the DEVLIN’S | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | everyone in Alaska knows to be Amchitka Tsland with | b in the industrial workers of the great cities. landing point of American cables. - 2 [ W. P. JOHNSON | about 1,000 sea otter, the count of otter having been The historians of tomorrow, we may suspect, will 2 M SRRSO LU ETeTeLs s g made on it by the Biological Survey before last m- | de ht in drawing the parallel of the ROO;(‘\\‘AL\. Bllll w‘nlter Rates | | > ot .. g S ¢itheir big job will be to discriminate between the [ § o . | “Smiling Servi mer’s junketing tri as ever thought of. But, o x ‘ g Service” . mer's juneting tip was e abont that | se| SPrawling, fust-growing America of 1904 and the highiy | | STTKA HOT SPRINGS | | "Tomorrow’s Styles { | | Bert’s Cash G uneau Lumoei s, Inc. e R b A o § ndustrialized America of 1936 J Mineral Hot Baths i TOdCIY"‘ ert's Lash Grocery was conducting 1 it i dhca'd Tietan 2 | Accommodations to suit every | | ,PRONE 105 | e ——— v It is bare IRAGE S, Lt arDR The molasses busit ought to be as easy as|| taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | | Free Delivery Juneau tion about the Ms v came the same pie for Professor Tugwell after his long experience | | Transport. -~ "'7,_777~ * * source as that ysterious nd witli|with the millions of sugar—Ohio State oJurnal. A TSRS | ‘*hnp Lurly to Insure Choice Selections! Devlin’s. !_m;eu and Hose. Devlin's. Hot Point Elec. Irons. Melody House. Shoes and Hox Jndy }:'.‘)u»@. Silex Coffee Mixers. $6.00 up. Swanson Blos Melody House | skis, Shicker Couls, $5.00. Swanson Bros Shucs and Hose. Devlin’s. | Woolen Jacket, $5.00. Swanson Bros. | Flowers by Lester D. Henderson. | “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. Permanent Wave. Edson 'Wave Shop. "'Alasku" Christmas Cards at The Empire. Bed Jackets. Needlecraft Shop. §Ch:'L=lm;l.s’ Cards at The Empire. Potted Plant. The Juneau Florists | *Alaska” vy lester D. Henderson. | iRadlo S Ski Poles, $3.00. Swanson Brou | Flowers by telegraph. Juneau Florists. | F1oWers starting orders E!l?l’[flmas énrdfi mi'l'he Emplré, qu\c); Putlm:, The Juneau Florists. ' Blectric Toasver. Meclody House. Shoes and Hose. Barrell Sweaters $1.35 Permanent Wave, | Cedar Chests. tands. The Colfanite Store. Christmas Cards at The Empire. | CHRISTMAS TREES —Broughf in Devlin’s, Needlecraft. son Wave Shop. from the Juneau Florists. The Colfanite Store. from the Juneau Florists. ; December 14, Keep your for us. Hareis Hardware. ] HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION PHONE 36 For very prompt lQUOR DELIVERY f;—-—‘— FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e oy Rl v B e PRI B G e After January 1st, 1937, and until further notice, interest will be paid on savings deposits at the rate of two and one half percent per annum. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska For Prompt, Safe, Efficien2 j Service CALL A 5 6 ‘ CHECKER CAB THE TERMINAL “Deliciousty Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties

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