The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1937, Page 4

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vorce Case Has Queer Political Tinge KOENIGSBERG, Jan. 21.—A do- mestic drama with a political back- ground was unfolded in the divorce! court here. ‘The husband complained that his |wife had developed communism in a rabid form, thus causing him to lose his managerial job in a local | public concern. The wife coyntercharged that the; \(——————“ 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire upreme Cour interests, to good that promise. against He past special accomplished in HAPP.Y ——-——BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula-| ons and best wishes today, their| thday anniversary, to the follow- | j ing: 1 a de- "|COUPLE CYCLE | | LONG DISTANCE PITTSBURGH, Jan. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Ha L. Marsh of Savannah, Ga., bicycled 800 miles to East Pitts- burg, where Marsh entered an elec- tric welding school. The trip required 12 days and cost the couple $40 for food, tourist ca- bins md ‘cycle repairs. h\ubund had always been a radmal 1 said she (l}nught it hin ; that he had until now sym- except for a few spills |)a|lnzud with her political views, but in the hills of West Virginia. She that he was now meanly objecting recalled: just because he ki B “We would climb a mountain for his pread wasmb\nnn:;‘;d Juec she three hours and then come d(w\n) Evidence having been brought of the other sn_de in 15 minutes. |the wife’s active sympathies with 1g will m: the wimcr, Marsh will complete his course communism, the court granted the hy will spend fortunes on!shortly and then the couple will re- husband a decree on the ground Hunt clubs will be popu-'turn to Savannah and their thre=!(hat “it was desirable to d fo,‘, g d in the West where big game children—on their bmrlr marriage when an anti-nazi \:l e 11 plent |1-:. English fox-hunt —I e oo Iruined her hushand’s career; even' will introduced NOTICE Ithough he had been a radical be- : s will profit as severc| 1 George Garcavy, will mot be|fore Hitler took power.” r hits the “U,: n} oo mabt cnsible from this date hereof uise -1?'11! "~fl’lfx"" “"m any bills contracted by my wife, | ain unwittingl yfor military | winifre 29 | Winifred Garcavy, as we are no| {longer living together. Dated Janu- )-lary 19, 1937. ind profes- | —adv., GEORGE GARCAVY. sional W now may encounter | .- wday, February | cpoosition from men, but later they| The porpoise, like the shark, tern Star as hosts.\wili succced brilliantly in high plac-'a ruthless destroyer of food fish, > were Jack Wood- | og | as- 4 Bussy, Mrs. Mac| peptune and Saturn are in ; Morton and Mrs.'pocts supposed to intensity class| | 5 - Piece Orchestra | onsciousness and mass resentments. | { Lo e eeage. ananges wnat wi, | PI¥ing DANCE MUSIC at the TERMINAL tonite. | Daily Alaska Empire ‘.f, 37 ROBERT W. BENDER € the rd of the four TR R far from completed, as he readily years ut Editor and Manager Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” \dmitted Published PRINTING C( Alaska. 1 istice. 7 bi RY 21, 1917 The German raider which had s there Americans 1 wrought much havoc upon the Brit- 2 per month in hovels and millions of children denied the hipping in the South Atlantic,| Benefic aspects rule today, ac- ; s, in 500; vantages of a normal American child. The fact i had sunk 130 miles off Para,|cording to astrology. It is a Hay to an unofficial report/auspicious for heads of governments MODERN 1 in Rio de Jan-{and leaders in big business who ETIQUETTE wirel cruiser Glasgow |will have many similar aims in com- By Roberta Lee t Entered i matter SUESCRIPTION Delivored in carrier in Junean and Dov By m : he be are pointed million. Recovery, s out, cannot be comple T of good FRIDAY; JANUARY 22, 1937 las for §1 One year one mont Bubscribe: the Busine of their paper Teier loadings reach a new peak salmon pack i ufficient man recove e marauding in the early hours| Men who employ large numbers was sald, and!of workers should profit at this time when great enterprises will be pro- jected. Engineers will again be in deman: g British complete 1 craft in aling months. livir rning and learning country must have » norm: of education that rehabili toward that bther- ublished before we can the nation is com-; the President advantages | honestly say | plete. It his admin wise credited unk her herein, ation of that al and er Perry Jackson was ad- children free to the Palace| Sum where Williamson’s mar-|urious lv ubmarine picture, the first!The wea under the sea, and itional feature be- s it considered all right for ed girl to appear on the wit ny other man than her Yes mitting ous entertaining and lux- tre 1 eng | siteet | tiance for oue| A tes they it |bet tion strive. We ar 1 to 1send plan but L ourselve ken hi mn is perfectly all right for reason one thinks ® cause a misunderstanding n and her fiance, or un-| |favorable comments from outsider . be Tlaea e Is it ever issible to lay RBYSRID, She | wes them| Q St oh tablecloth? m between teams of Man-|In Ll ; : rd sanager Wood-!will when individual dishe ser ' Wood- | will hard bread pending ed was countr k X in case may ed ar ot i A ? baseball game was pe- worst o o el worship of 3 : Lede and pracer location notices I ‘or sale at The Empire office. not aspir big bugine dance of the d been announ g Service” | Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 F‘rcr Delivery add jons i proper to ipt to a letter? A. There is nothing improper wbout it, but one should avoid post- © cripts except in an eme a post- on’s the cominit Mary by Ione Naghel. bix is Juneau , * We truly believe thal we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S f the elt one major qualities the and which makes popular President certainly the most po is his ability to be a ¢ of crowned of most LOOK 'amad TiE (o rtero, Skagway business man penefit many workers. Better pay to his home after being ,nq ter hours are prophesicd from s on the gr / manufactur.ag centers. Gordon lar of more ve; in the I rvice rand i m Training of young men and youn; women in many trades is to be urged yming weeks when hands as well s will be in great demand Persons Avhose birthdawe it is e the augury of a year of inzreis- 7 incom nd keen in mind jects of this sign have the courage eir ¢ ctions and many be- popular leaders. Francis Bacon, philosopher born on this d e celcbr lude Ter nd labor ron, Enzli ! | | hethe tries low pres while ence minglin in some mid-west how with Mr. Roo and instantly his audie it: he is Ads or with a group fliers ¢ town These It 104 cou or ook States of ¢ t a fraction o mes countries who have fation personnel )l given in the Natator- : Douglas Island Amat 1b was a success from until the last “hot dog” ed and the last smok? ring wn at 11:30. The enterta tarted with a basketball (of ween the Douglas and come Firemen. Mayor O'Con- T ster of ceremonies and and music 3 1861 Duncan’s s it au, Billie Woodworth Powde played the piano; sed the crows funny stories and James Da Mud” Museth were on the refr nt committee, farmers prairie oy commi nua seized upon £ m or v comes | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON lophone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. — — _——-————“_J HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION capital of Also saw service i us Chinese in the Orient to from his heart manded the first fle nd the world? 1y pounds of blood has ange adult? ’ of &t is t subs tart pp small, ser of them and they ar of it Typical incider Americans was his quick F € one nerical Mexico plane se now Sub- of the dozens of ts which endear ¢ commeoenest min- [ nature written Con- ~ United States? WERS > during a recent which included mur- robbery, auto- soldier been 1e of 1gland a he 1e modern not If h P poseveltian when of office to surt with an aura ful him to reply riune € e pecially hting an ¢ Dé ressi Jut t @ t of the woi the de- second should some indoors terd at inaugural he take his oath inclement weather. can take it, T can too.,” was hi he looked out over the thousani: rain to pay him tribute at hi And in the drenching not a monarch accepting with ibute I his subjects, but position trust thrust and while, be with the in that vast ¢ nee and not over their a eur. Of such stuff Presiden American to the “high hat’ suggested ucee to th 1f pt rejoinder band sang people pro; who stood € L ond great triur rain he took his oath of office pous c¢ Americ him by of them from varic bombs eved Vvir military m jective. women and children having & Madrid poured al s of & imet om foreign s outcome of the Sp 33rd Caburadly e withou 1 es is better just ab world tod to be who have pom Ve nish n. 3 | 2 Ferdinand Magellan X Bt i From 12 to 15 pounds. bombs shipped QRS st in the o count ns T fore L real uf mony e nothing a of ow citizen: the one "Alaska Music St Supp]y Arthur M. Uggen, Manager & Brophy. Ames| | Pianos—Musical Instruments ; OBy 2mos ] and Supplies Aty Hend, 0. B, 86| | Shine 906 122 W. Second fgreen, H. 1. Lucas, . hman, Fr in Olds, the District Court Mark Smiti a jury lowlie John Joh looking eye to eye person from e intere he w ¢ D/\ILY LESSONS IN ENGLIEH By W. is our > in the the least possible est work that is ur‘u) of e circum- with position o dstrom, Oscar n core f the dirti ¥ expected, therefore, that American hired out to one side or the other \ will not find much sympathy in Washington. of 1 are complair that they should not ect to a fine and imprisonment as now pro-[ law. But the probability is that if American .. inion consulted, lesce in igorous punishment of * for- in his war Hi Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR €0., Inc Distributors PONTIAC in the ture of good fel- It Is 230 Sozth Franklin The fliel in Sy But there lowship in the inaugural ceremony of ve: through in the same was more than the ges o . &R L. Gordouw Weather: Maximum 35; SNOW. erday minimum vein as to car MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON President followed pledged himsel forward those humanita tice. He again attacked vigorously the Justice” that caus midst of plenty looked down from no glorified position when he clared “T see miilions of families trying to live on incomes ter hangs over <ome ing be vided by public ¢ much m tune Semi-solid buttermilk is manu- every- factured as a hog and poultry feed. ion anew iples of and his admi Do not s in line.” Words Often Misused harles interested thing athletic in everything athletic.” Often Mispronounced Pronounce miz-er-a-bl bles, not miz-er-bl. Often Misspelled not buis. Synonyms: tain, achieve Word Study: nd it is your our vocabulary by master ) pri social jus- 1 s of in- were the He de- “cance n s of e want in the Work and Dress f $2.95 SEWA CHEVROLFT Miserable. four sylla- BUICK British labor King and Mrs ted her belief to indorse the Simpson in unions It was only fair of proposed marriage of the certainly has demonst Ohio St Journal Business; busi, HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” 50 meager that the pall of family d them day by day. I see millions denied education recreation and opportunity to better their lot and the lot of their children. I millions lacking the means to buy products of farm and factory and by their poverty are denying work of productiveness to Attain, acquire; ob- ure, procure “Use a word th) Let life is not so s after sit through every picture she Winona (Minn.) Repub- c seR A Hollywood actres: all. It seems she has to makes least three us in- time: me ring at many other milons. T see one-third of a nation ill- housed, ill-clad, and ill-nourished.” Many of our public under the stress of campaign fire, have prattled along such lines, but how few of them have ever endeavored to do anything about it. Four years ago when he first took office it was the solemn pledge of the President to put through hich would bring a measure of decent to every American. He fought, even figures, a program American liv These pictures indicate the function and scope of the modern 4-H club program which is to be ex- tended this year as part of the government’s youth program. Frances Webb, top left, is a pretty 4-H fashion queen from Miami, Fla. Included in the blue ribbon winners grouped around the piano left to right, Marion McLaughlin, Tre J. Alton Riffie, Pleasant Hill, Mo, Frederic] Gadsden, Ala.; Howard Cobb, Greene, Able, N. lican-Herald see no chance of war in They believe some -Atlanta Several able observ Europe. Others have more faith kind of misunderstanding can be worked out C titutior A scien 1t brook trout lose 2.6 per th, There is a fishe : troit Free Press r length an nh!n cent of tt alibi that i D Jordan, Beloit, Kas.; ¥ Eloise " Garrett, . Jane Castine, Ridgeway, S. C., at the At the lower left, Winnifred Wylie, Woos- 1, is shown with her prize-winning baby ct health prizes were recently won by Constance Kircher, 15, of Pike and Raymond French, 17, of Mar- ra, who appear at the lower right Charles h, d each day. Today hensible; beyond ti intellect. one w Incompr of the human incomprehensibl 5 word: reach Space is NOTICE Martha Society food sale is to be held Saturday, Jan. 23, at the Sani- tary Grocery. Starts at 10:30 ~ Wo0O0D Hemlock $6.50 Cord Cash Delivered Fireplace—Glacier Alc length cut to orde Bill Manthey PHONE PHONES 92 Fresh Meats, Laquors, Wines We sell for Free Delivery Groceries, We Sell for LESS Because Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Compounaed exactly BIG VAN'S 228 Front St. &s written by your dactor. *“:[ECEA/ALL STORF” Ty your USSR Pay’n ‘l‘akit | Reliable pharmacists compouna or 35 prescriptions. | | and Beer CASH “Tomorrow's Styles 3 Today” The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Over Two and Million Dollars Resource One-Half For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% . INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau Alaska Remember!!! If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has ot been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER.

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