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Daily ROBERT W. BF Delivered fn carrier By ¥ One year Subser e Busine: one Mi LEGISL proce fami lo! be d Norman H H to do Le Senator resentative preferred their to Legislature S tor Br all support ing of with the ing the we charge Mining Com he went to F to Cordova to for the Copper position he As junior sion, Br leaders} cleared ar. He of the Senat hip a up expected of him a Speaker Gre ing and is now from the was eng 1919 w! active in politic Marshal at has made Brunelle, cratic party. tarian and his forecasts that House. 'd in en he cs his has SPOILS As has come out wi organization of the ernment in As the Ni an sified by the service made NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA Correspondence) residents of the ce December from E Hug port tendent December chikan, De ris; Ketchil Pepin, H Riley cember Decemt: Dec chik son Ike 1937 m F Join The held it cently quarter At Mrs mem gather books practically t Mbrary eral buildin in Announc the resign m Nicholson, who I at the Alaska the Sheldon J School ¥ Dr. Nicho Charleston, Wes to give up his private the and with Mrs his work with Public Health, olson plans to leavé MBER exception formerly commi become now when a snarl st Divisi Hyder home thing 5 PROTF predicted effort York for such a reform has long been crying. great under the Jan, Pioneers e for th son who came t Virginia lack { The to be of coordinat Alaska Empire NDER - - Editor and Manager reform it are fa n the EMPIRE | predict will Comment Mr his plans for with greater ition indirect g, SUFSCRIPTION RATES in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. Hw for a 1 for ¢ triving endeavoring t President’s an attitude ar OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. interest in President is Throu ATIVE LEADERSHIP nelle of Cordo pre House 1 conducted 13ih legi promise d previous legisla When 400.000 in that her the salary 1 boy the rules anc 4 Houses and we the Terri Each ha are ut plenty c some time ry throug it ee ability fc that officers Rep but both the this With the : white and will have mentioned at point leadership in its s L R. W McC their temporary Senate and n in the House. the floor lker in th black and blue, che work officer ) 1 cas tk from Another ront page i the new now way to we 20 ye pera spent in the in the Army dur ving been ir for a Gastinea After and Disy M. % ma reflec T the thenc wa D Vational Cha littee ohn and ratche g belief in the a eem to be indicat proffered It reflects Iroad dut Rive fills when not Northwestern on legislative Third howed Division last = his ability getting Senate r from the immediately particu apt in 1 threatened Presi the en al of tand Hous He came nc 1907 anc mining in the Fourth Division unti to the First Division. Becomin r Green was appointed Deputy and during the intervening year that city. He, li enator been identified with the Demo- Speaker i ble parliamen the kept off the when the ers start waving v Mes There also wa: hank: in the job as part he recent nade vork ione Mr. Hamilton ng to resign at a lorsement with later in gre for did campa new an levation to of Speake: s in the chair will be clicking up of up I.\"ll\(. E H ICIENCY nt President Roosevelt to Congress for a complet administrative machinery of gov- to procure greater efficiency aptly comments, the neec w It is inten fisk unclassifiec | thing is notorious Beacon-Jo 1 request Hamilton Times the There additions New Deal to bout irnal ov February 1 to make their home in San Diego, California. No success- or has yet been made to the posts made vacant by the resignation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woods are iving congratulations on ti birth of a son, born New Year's eve at the home of Mrs. Woods' parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilt 11.—(Special The following neers’ Home died ording to a re- Superin- niract has been awarded Juneau lon, and work has be- tearing down and haul- | of the remains of the Fed- was partially February. The this building one of the few andmarks, im- torical interest work on the ; to be built by «k Construction Co. ich e last © been complet- ry of Alaska and and the Sitka ¢ the purchase at and ramjy the property of »., of Juneau ed by the Terri- of W. A. Hesse. will be moved ained at the ex- ity of Sitka. Plans : to move the float a mits, Ka board. Mrs. Winn Don Wright iyler Duryea, with of Ketchikan, were the holidays the Mary and Madge Clunas, at Sitka Hol Deputy Marshal B. F and Mrs. Ficken also visited Springs for a few days dur- Goddard and Mr families, over of Mrs. at Goddard M Sprin; ackson M e past eight here also plan practice and | Department of Nich- after; Ficken m ing the holiday ian Turner Pioneers’ gardener at the shortly Alaska Home, plans to great army of new decimated or it s Roosevelt efficiency in Cong meas Representatives the arty committees laced their Demo to be satisfied with the n by the Repul Jouett S Republicans to feel point the the g much in which largely srnment ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1937. ion. rere is absurd o apping. government employees ought both. The argumenis but the accomplish drilled or miliar to everybody be Times ot an easy task to Ay must conducting be fully aware that the public busines will meet with oppo- may be veiled and it will be finally, p the hea The rez e an open book feel that Federal of roposing to ress e and o of for ator: a ve the uch and ed the it ways in various nd will aced 1€ com- times before. e power of do its best President out have fices, and that tack or impair and in other own men vernment service their being c their As many and obstru they e G to ) prove by 1ation vhen the bout to be 1 that he doubted would be time vice ymplex d equal and ( H, down aw wdded pre: ure that t of it in to use hi to m read tha We on't made o 1936 sh. 11w in need to worry f them nt to come up and bbing the national colors if er ue—it lo ks as those the Republic two old favorite assies have of getting on the ar something a little skittish to the Mr. Hamilton Stays On innati Jamilton's Enquirer) reter Republic lican National Com- than an over ng Kansan, as ote of 74 to 2 by cted nething more lity of the y ed by the on was > extent, a paucity leaders! More to the point, probably anyone else who wants his wouid which of > that Mr. H s position was however, because it involves k of picking up the pieces and a job for which there may be no bands begin to play and the ban- again in 1940. As can be atte wuse and John J. Raskob. a noticeable disposit that Mr salva rps. Agree- who blamed him well as those wi could be done during remaining Republ ty, obviously cou this point, in what aptain of th were those wreckage, a best gn. The reat majo ter at was of cour strategic deserves credit time. He now ha to confront critics numbers. What el fate, and pa for offer- his in- il has Mr. ater e he upon upon cking the rivers with the wilds with quail and not doing ir vanishing Republican Akron leave cation is week for a in the States. s va- Fred F cued after hours by who was recently res being buried fifty-one 1 snowslide at Silver Bay, has been released from the hospital where he was treated for frozen feet, and is resting at the home of friends: The Sitka Women'’s Friendly Club held its January meeting in the Wo- men of Mooseheart room at the Moose Hall Friday evenind. Fea- tured on the evening’s program was talk by M isther Morris, Home Director of ment of Education. Miss Helen Schrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey, who re- ently underwent an operation for ippendicitis has returned to her po- sition a aska Grill. Andy Gunderson, superintendent f cannery interests at Chatham was a visitor in Sitka for several lays last week. J. Hodgins Satu a usiness trip to watham and e trip on gas boat iccompanied by Loui Hodgins plans to weeks. D BRAINY BIRD PITTSFIELD, Mass., Jan. 14 The neighbors are authority this story about the intelligent ling The left Chichs day gof and points on Cl Icy Straits e sie, and Dr three Ti. bo1o) ne for De for | star- starling oated with but not for long. It came back with quickly chopped away The “help” found ice, and flew away, help the ice. was a woodpecl D Empire classifieds pay. that » Vocational Depart- bird bath| APPY. The Empire extends cong¥at lions and best wishes today, thei birthday anniversary, to the 10110“ - |ing: Ja- JANUARY 14 Roy E. Hoffman Jack T. Groomer Mrs. T. Kellogg. Ada Ridwell Mrs. T. Hannon ————— MODERN ETIQUESEE By Roberta Lee her ms they vernin When a person walking alon: street with a companion mec an acquaintance, must the compan {ion be introduced? | A. There is no obligation to do | However, if this person stops for ichat with the acquaintance, it wou! 1seem rather rude and embarrassin to allow the companion to stand lone without an introduction. Q. What are a few qualities the make up the “perfect traveler? | A. Good health, a cheerful disp especially under unpleasar ircumstanc love for everythir beautiful, and a keen sense of hu mor Q. Ave olives, radishes, and cel- ery passed from time to time dur- ing the meal? A. Yes; they are not among regular courses the ns, Mrs E. Nowell, A. Hellent W. W. Mr D Mrs in. Heid included ¢ Misses won LOCK cnid LEARN By A. C. Gordon Evans. | and What is considered the cold- © L in the world? IELEAE o succeeded Theodore Roos- President of the Unitec = ates? 3. What is the all foliage plant Which is nitary” or What is most popular c 8 the preferred unsanita the only lak forr iy Weather Lo cloudy ODbD F A'\H\VLRQ i} gion of Yayutsk, sout! t Circle, with reco: low as 90 degrees below z William Howard Taft The rubber plant “Insanitary.” Erie. O . 8 Douglas this 8:30 o'clock J D LE o DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordown Weather | ¢ tives of yuam ar Words Often Misused: Do not 4 " HARRY RACE, Druggist in Washing the and d Alaska is plan Mr I i g S BIRTHD AY| 20 YEARS AGO Fruom The Empire NUARY 14, 19 urged by Ashr of the S ple of work in ank: > Inte sired ch were department Brown n the it n Pallister n honor who was Fi Rok Mrs. Mrs Tt Mrs al, Mrs, Cast Id \( S, Robert Cr R. F. Freeburger, Mrs Charles Robertson, Mrs. Mrs, 4 e south to visit in Vancouver 1d other LLOWS Members of A e ovember was Kan. November the H Mrs Harold coast to Juneau trip and returning Maximum 35; D urged Thursday R -+ in 50 Bureau reports -o o ed Ch: for, nt Board to con ting the resourc was Pacific Coast [d witk v Simpson, H. H. o A. Bishop, Mrs. George Jackson Mayme Ch Wetterhuus and Evans. by Goldsteon, cities LANGSETH, mid-Paci Horosco pe “The stars incline but do not compel” —) 917 mun Brown, eattle Post- on, D. C., Territory for the re- the systems lin D. Lane, had sug-| FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937 Through the business hours of this day benefic aspects rule, accord- ing to astrology. It is especially fortunate for real estate. This is a fortunate date for sign- legal papers. Leases should prove satisfactory and partnership agreements profitable, It is fairly favors presenting letters of introduction or ecommendation, but decisions where employment is desired will be layed Women co! handled ts and bu- 0 be put said, Alas- by a ble day for under a most stim- ilating planetary government whi promises more for social entertain- {than for wage-ea efforts. This f her wspicious time fir entertain- isiting her. A. Paine, J. C. Me- Mis. Mrs, 1 President ! { an ng For the impetuous love affairs. | may be centers mance Labor continues under portents, but there are s that promise constructive planning 1 satisfactory conferences. Leadership in labor unicns e prognosticated Universities you Post, threater in may Allen Shat- | and policies of centralization of power organizations. is pre- Mrs. E Goldstein,| A Lor Mrs. Alvin Hail Mrs lon astrologer foretells tha former emperor of will' find much to cheer year Inlernational con n, Ytr- | ditions may develop that will return him to his own country in 1938 Persons whose birthday it is have of a year of much work that »\H‘ll’ix the scope of busines: professional ambitions. Strangers Post left ' may be helpful. Ct n born on this day » practical and fond of change re. Subjects of this sign experience vicissitudes opia voy him tl o H uld befcre be to or Barney A. Roselle, was plan- fortur an extended Seattle the French name was J s born on day who have celebrated day include Loie nk Wiley dramati an Baptis south, with liere California to Juneau. | whose Poquelin 162 minimum it m dancer, {lawyer this is @ ATTENTION | a Lodge A-1, to oint installation of officers at, Turks Forbid Writing I attend a el in Arabic Characters ISTANBUL, Turk: Jea ni has ordered most rain- (one found writing in Ara vears. the ters be immediately arre 5 President Kemal Ataturk replaced Arabic charact with the Latin f Island @lphabet in 1928, but an estimated hnareagt > {90 ent population still private correspon- Secretary ove for “THE KE.{ALL STORF” — your Reliable “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” pharmacists time crease one word each day. Judiciously; wisely; dently. “He handled very judiciously.” - News Today—E: discreetl the Tods WOoOD Hemlock $6.50 Cord Cash Delivered Fireplace—Glac Alder—Any ] cut to order. Bill Manthey PHONE 2653 et eemme— . TR Liquors, | “We truly b truly believe thal we & | | America’s Greatest Shoe Valyes | and Prettiest Footwear | DEVLINS N 'P&\s ~ A 2) | | The Bank Juneau, Alaska MERCIAL SAVINGS Hesm 1 Compounaed compound prescriptions. | exactly as written PHORE 36 | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY M. Behrend: Over Two and Million Dollars | e i 2) Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 35 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Wines and Beer {| We Sell for LESS Because ;| We sell for CASH | Leader Dept. Store George Brothers =hane iG R A S P “Tomorrow’s Styles | | Today” s | | — | {Iunocm s Own Store CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits rgo changes which affect meth-| h! activities | of many unusual ro- | ]ITRIPP ma wrecked a ernment Secret mont radio forging Rusche, comments a ture. The agents sa copied Morgenthau a dollar not y of the in ugh he ¢ BIG VAN'S 228 Front St. | En UP | Buildings ' Branch, 1C., Dec. 30, 1936. NEW YORK, Jan. that Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., his signature on the doliar bill, has'¢ million dollar eme involving both the Red Cross and the credit of the Federal Service agents arrested Eg- rirty-eight- or, cabinet id that Rust knowir document Procurement Division, Public Washington, D. Sealed proposals ‘m duplicate will be publicly open- 'ed in this ofice at 1 P.M., April 6, 19 for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for construction of the U.S.P.O. and Court House at Nome, Alaska. At- tention is directed to the special conditions of bidding set forth in the specification. Upon application, of drawings and specifi- will be supplied free to each General Contractor interested in ‘~t|mnx‘k:nu a proposal. The above drawings and specifications MUST be returned to this office. Con- tractors requiring additional ts may obtain them by purchase from this office at a cost of $10 per set, \'\,hl(‘h will not be returned. Checks for drawings must be made { the Treas- urer, U. S. Drawings and specifica- tions will not be furnished to con- tractors who have consistently fail- i to submit proposals. One set n request, and when considered the interests of the government, ill be furnished builders’ ex- ges, chambers of commerce o ther organizations who will guar- antee to make them available for ar b-contractor or material firm nterested, and to quantity survey- ors, but this privilege will be with- rawn if the sets are not returned after Hv' have accomplished their purpos w. Reynolds, Assistant Director of Procurement, Public Buildings Branch. First publication, Jan. 13, t publication, Jan. 15, - 14—The com- omits from swindle 30V- ld a charge of signa- on office: ignature 1937. 1937, Guam, transpacific clipper was obtained by the by base, United States treaty from Spain in 1898. | | FOR INS INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. 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