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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR _— e /0. AMERICANS | CVIEWU. S AS | . GRAND FELLOW it Also Have Pe culiar » Slant Regarding Peace Proposals WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. — South o« American republics have demon- trated once again their evident conviction that the United State grand fellow whose peace bosals shold te taken with a n of salt Down across the equator to Buenos Aires went the U. S. dele- gation with a neutrality pact which, it could be pointed to \\uh pride, had “kept us out of we with Ethiopia and Italy. President Roosevelt followed and was given a demonstration in the Argentine ital that fairly purpled the air with felicitations . U. S. BACKS DOWN Then began the negotiations Then the United States began 10 back out of first one paosition and o then another as it found various | of the Latin American republics | vepse to them. Principal agent to: ¢uionel the United States to back out was Carlos Saavedra- Lamas,‘ Argestine Foreign Minister, Presi- | dent of the League of Nations As sambi and Nobel peace prize win- ® ner, | The meat of the United States| neutrality proposal was contained in & 75-word article providing that | in event American nations ducked old mediation proposals and insist-| ed on war with each other, American ations should bolster their neutrality by refusing to sup- ply the fighters with “arms, am-| munition or implements of war. To allay fears the proposal w. supplanting the League of Nations, to which Argentina and several other Latin American nations be- long, Secretary of State Hull em- phasized it applied only to the Americas. The United States proposed that arms shall not be shipped to either side, regardless of which was ad-! judged the aggressor. That was! big a step for the Latin Am- an republics, for their interests are harmoni Besides, such im- partiality would outlay sanctions, and be contrary to league func- 4 tioning. Some South American | minds must have asked: f+ “They are telling us that the Monroe doctrine is dead, but are they using their means of insuring against league intervention in South America?” - TURNS OUT AS EXPECTED A substitute proposal was drawn up under which each nation would decide, when the time came, just ® how neutral it would be. In order to give all the American republics a chance to talk over a threat of war within the Americas or a war outside, a “permanent” | consultative pact was proposed. | Saavedra-Lamas wrinkled his nose at “permanent” and that word went out also, leaving the confer- ence to consider merely the pro- posal for consultation in time of/| trouble here or abroad, together with recommendations that all the republics ratify the several already | existing non-aggression and media- tion pacts. { And that was almost exactly the progress Latin - American experts in Washington predicted would be made. Just how important such progress is considered here may be told another time. LEGION WOMEN POSTPONE PARTY | ; FOR CHILDREN » Due to sickness among some -of the youngsters, American Legion Auxiliary women have postponed | until further notice the New Year | Party they had planned for to- morrow afternoon at the Legion Dugout, it was announced today by | Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Chairman of the committee in charge of thw affair. The parly probably wul\ - be held later, but no date has yet been set, Mrs. Johnson said. THE BEST ‘ TAP BEER | "IN TOWN! THE MINERS Recreation Farlors ® BILL DOUGLAS MOVIES SHOW ’ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUC i | RIDAY, JAN 1937, 7 THE FOOLS !!! L MUST PROCEED (00 fif i e BAD DENSIUN Ll G e s SR aND DELBERATION o || (1Ot FERRE ‘u 0 \ (BEX . THE RET,” t'tL FIND ONE EALSE STEP MAY . OUT WHO WROTE THE YBLACK-GOOSE "WARNING AND PRESTO ! THE GOLF _ CoOURSE MUQDE? wiLL BE @: i Santa Clara Unduly Penal ized in Texas-Chris- tian Game SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1—Way n yonder in New Orjans, here the Sugar Bowl football sic is being played, the folks| will be interested in the following ’it of news revealed by movies of the Santa Clara-Texas Christian| game here. | In the second period of that game, Hal Seramin, Bronco back, raced 55 yards for what would have been a touchdown had not Field judge Bill Dunn called a clipping penalty on little Manny Gomez. ( 2 \\ _/uu‘ ? Recovery in Industry Through THESE PAGES Pass VALUES THAT ARE WANTED by All JUNEAU WOMER TO THE women of Juneau is dedicated much of every issue of The Daily Alaska Empire. News about the people they know; world events that interest them; fea- tures that cancern their horfes, their families, their health and beauty. They rep- resent the Empire’s contribution to better living for Juneau. But the Empire alone doesn’t do the whole job! Juneau merchants join with us in providing news about everything that’s new . . . and telling you where to buy it conven- iently! In every ad, in every issue, there’s news that attracts every woman who's interested in better living for herself and family! In them she finds the informa- tion she wants, the values she seeks, the opportunity to compare prices that every woman finds important! And Juneau women USE these tips! From them they buy clothes and furni- ture and food; choose entertainment and select cosmetics . . . for Juneau women know that they can rely on Empire advertising! You'll Hear About it First IN THE ADS IN The DAILY EMPIRE JUNEAU'S GUIDE TO Really BETTER LIVING! MY, ITAT(ON - - HE mn GooSE” AND GANG ARE Ut‘:PEQATE- Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES | Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 \ E | 1 SRS SR AN Phone 507 AN\M Ronegt Qm&gson lOpt D. CLEANERS 8 Sged-catonie o By BILLIE DE BECK ,, P) MAN 0F A THOUSQND DISQUISES® ~ HE'S HERE — HE!S THERE HE'S EVERYWHERE -~ "“(‘:':ly ““(""'«" BUSINESS N FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Dunn ruled that Gomez clipped B ‘! > l P . ViR o s , Vic Montgomery, T. C. U, halfback 00318 eia ric PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL on the 15-yard line. In other ey { Sl sords, Gomez, was supposed to h: By A. A | C Bk =, i | e & . i R y | opper Trade Cautious draped himself about the calves of Asscciated Pre ci R boosted "CMEBhlY by o | rmmmm*'-«—-m‘ | W L ~ —— e = 1 b % | C T s boosted s1y NEW I N. J, Jan - . = 3 Montgomery, who at the time was| NEW YORK, Jan. 1—Fodder for{ o me yucars, WK emmitted | 1. o Tk .»:‘1‘ ! ' ;; PROFESSIONAL [11 Fraternal Societies pursuing Seramin. |the hungry maw of fast-stepping el te : iRave o el i i When in Need of — . 3 : But the movies show that, Gomez ndustry, non-fervous metals Lhm.‘—‘,, e S ',,:?E,‘,,;R;,;‘ (i s s il - — 4 of Gastineau | Siatie & wiop ol Glock. 'ed sharply in price as the best in- | scons ¢ Sine contest in|) DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL || —- | Chcmnel | At the time of the supposed ille-! qutstrial year since 1929 camo t0 a advateh B Bo- | thek: cb arine 1088-taae" fal | | Helene W. L. Albrechl - —4 1 clipping by Gomez, the score close, tont 1é his move: it per- winning t “"“L_ OGonnts f GENERAL HAULING | PHYSIOTHERAPY } e iy - was 0 to 0 and the game was still! _ gopper, late in the year, touched|mitied of demand. at ! competitic 3 il STORAGE and CRATING || Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || B. P. 0. E. ELKS mcets very young—in the second period. 13 cents a pound, a rise of 20 per-| ¢he hat, DeCHiRCE-| < Brot att. Doultey. Santhais S | Ray, Medical Gymuastics I every Wednesday at T. C. U. later went on to whip the cent from the year's opening quo- gown wou ; and pro- | superviso he New Jersagbat CALL US [\ 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visilmg brothers pr undefeated and untied|tation at 9.25 cents. Lead had &n|qucers m",},“ prices, | ricultu . ment, stabibis it | Phone Office, 216 1 welcome. WALTER P. Broncos, 9 to 0. |18 percent gain. Tin and antimony ‘b,,m 3 artily M0 SR o a1 SCOIT, Exalted Ruler ain, and @ Vi g S f that they |gers univer d that the T i SR CT {followed with an 8 and 9 percent!would cu gt v ool Al o JUNEAU TRANSFER | % M. H. SIDES, Secrelary. MASUNS OPEN | salps ‘i““"(‘l““"’“'- Zinic was 4 per| competition r metals. |scoring 3046 points’ outscored 888 | Pheae 48 Kight Phone 4703 E DR KAleéNffl"sgls‘*-“‘ ““"‘} MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 |cent ahead. | Early in tin . suffered | flocks entered in 15 official con- | | Heavy demand from corporations|win ills—slower demand from, canltess throu i habiod | e LR e b Blomgren Building Il &E;:Sflor riseH 11::::: |hard pressed to fill the bigge { manufacturers, the principal: users,| mark shat Il Previous TECOrdS| feeee s memaes coeeoeeee ) PE'ONE 56 li in Scottish Rite Temple, b.uklo" of orders since recoveryland rumored disagreement amongiof New J -laying trials. ’ Hours 9 a m. to 9 j.m. Il W\ - peginning at 7:30 p. m s i Ry - | FORD AGENCY | | peginning at T30 p. to this upturn otments OPEN | B | ; |5 " ' R i e R RSP pia N HOUS } | (Authorized Dealers) e 3| SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES This afternoon mc annual recep- War Scares Lift Prices | ublo ironed out byl il TCDAY {!| Dr. Charles P Jenne | {w. LETVERS, Secretary. | T afterncen the samial sonb.| g ULl ¥ e ama. el g summe. nowevr, un saapaed MANY JUNEAU HOMES { arles P. ‘ Scottish Rite Bodms is hcmP held |dental armament mm"-’m'lmfhfl ahead fc 30 percent gain in the i : | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | | REBEKAR:. {at the Scottish Rite Temple from caused large buying abroad. Price|) hs | Various Juncau residents are RS || TELEPHONE 116 | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meeta to 5 o'clock, The event is in-|boosts followed each other in rapidf ovged ahead steadily |keeping of e this afternoon i ]UNEAU MOTO tw] do .'. every second and fourth Wadnes- {formal and Masons of all. degrees |succession in foreign markéts, and| (i the year ceiving their -friends, gen- Fi i T = *lday, 1 O. O. F. Hall EDNA M are invited. |soon were reflected here pace w 1 to 5 o'clock, | Fob; of-MRR TR R el b BRI ;. |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED e 7 SERL) The fact that most of these met- l» t parties are Alsol boeeerecoreeeccons cmeeed | | 1 i | CASHEN, Secretary. e s _1als other than tron and steel were|erataly. . e Dr. Richard Williams | © s The Honolulu Chamber of Com 3 | scheduled evening, get-to: ! - merce was organized in 1850. I‘-““"d under agreement, tacit orj & > igether 1 borhood functions or " e R DENTIST & 2 . it ten, among the produce NOTICE TO SHIPPERS! |uniting amilies . apd’ a4 Md OPFICE AND RESIDENCE Juneau lce Cream A navel orange 17% inches in abroad to keep output down was Motorship North Star Se- | friend Guy smlth || GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Parlors circumference, weighing 2% pounds, @ contributing factor . 6 with freigh > g Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy grew this year in W. C. Deke's or-| The spurt in heavy industry a points. Shippers urge ADAMS IN HOSPITAL 3 B, COFFEE SHOP chard near Mercedes, Tex. clectrical equipment, manufactur- | to orders carliest possible | D R U G s ] bt -« 5 e ing, building, automobiles and parts date. | P Al | Dr AuxT;§§ew°'t | Percy Reynolds, Manager | v ] i r —also gave quotations an upward WYATT G P K qu?cxlz rl'lllermplre e e shove - ; g —adyv, \I‘”A“I(Z KH(\ }J{{::\‘Iliml o’clock e H‘ PURDLA SikeR (N | A | shove. ad. \gent, 2ailroad. |o'clock last n e I EEWARD BUILDING i NI QA A i VRESCRIPTIONS. CARE- ||| SEWARD BUILDIA “RELIABLE TRANSFER ] FULLY COMPOUNDED ws gl || Our trucks go any place any AR S PSS i % 1 Of Front Street Next Colizeum { | 4 e TR A o i ;‘:_’;‘ n"la‘:;'" ':‘r" é’r‘::: g" PHONE 81—Fres Deltvacy TELEPHQNE 863 ,l} save burner treuble. i o {| Office Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. ||/ PHON . NIGHT 118 ! i ONE 149; NIGHT 14 R e R TR KRR Dr. W. A/ Rystrom || »——— ————— 5 DENTIST & z RS RN R | EDSON W. AVE SHOP Over First National Bank “TWHEN IN A HURRY ] X-ka¥ I CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! PR S AR T L T P | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON *1' Optometrist || Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 s 1Us Paint We Have ] IDEAL PAINT SHOP I FRED W. WENDT | i PHONE 549 ! i Opthalmology PO —— SPECIALIZING in French | and Italian Dinners Short Orders at All Hours ) ) 3 ! | i l Gastineau Cafe ) | Glasses Ftted Lenses Cround | A SR ——% || Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Jones—Slevens Shop Hi LADJES—MISSES' | READY-TO-WEAR 1 Seward Stieet Near Third | . ‘..__ " GARBAGE HAULED If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help reu! A grand selection of, good foed . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 er 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” W/\K\Q If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! w BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP | l Try an Emplre ad. % E. 0. DAVIS { TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation ' and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Frankli: St. Phone 177 l e SRR WA Dr. M. J. Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by | Satisfied Customers” 1 Stratton & Beers | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS 1 SURVEYORS ’ Al VALENTINE BLDG. | Telephone 502 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers PAINTS — Builders’ and Sheilt HARDWARE ‘l Thomas Hardware Co. T B T Try an EII’IDL\'Q‘ ad. T o g I Franklin Street between GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 WARRACK | Construction Co. Phone Reasonable Monthly Rates | s

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