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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN 29, 1937. D l l It E )w(l])lt‘ join with the nation tomorrow mgm in cele- H APPY. r‘——_— G‘n‘ £ lt_‘"y influences all through their ives. at 4 aska &m lre brating the President’s birthday ball. Of every dollar - 0 i flrmel’ avy e { y ¢ p collected in this worthy enterprise 70 cents of it stays B I R T H D A Y ?0 \ EARS AG Horosco e Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Pres- v ’ ROBERT W. BENDER - - [Editor and Manager(, 'p.e Territory to be used in aiding crippled children. E ident of the United States, was a - e p : 30 cents goés to the Warm Springs The Empire extends congratula- | From The Empire ; L born on this day 1882. Others who eI SR beehing, by the EMPIRE| The remaining 30 cents goes pann SPHINES| tions and best wishes today, their | 1! | “The stars incline have celebrated it as a bhv.hduy in-| 4 e MPAN E | Foundation to carry on its work with infantile paraly-| i epaqy anniversary, to the follow- e e =] but do not compel” clude Walter Savage Landow, i . o e 1o Joudu os Bebond Clans] I8 BRMGICIE ing: JANUARY 29, 1917 | 1775; Walter Damrosch, mu: c.an. CLYDE, N. Y., Jan. 29.—Back in i e e e e vy | A great deal of fine, humanitarian work can be LY The Allied victories. on five aif-| & —£211862; General Chapman Armstrong, 1917, Joseph Delaney was cooking 3 —_— on Rites ~ |carried on right here in the Territory with the pro-| JANUARY 29. ferent fronts were cited as evidence! SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937 |founder of Hampton Institute, 1839. for some 20,000 World War navy ] and Iln‘u:ll\ for $1.25 per month. | ceeds of tomorrow night's affair, Chairman James J.; H. R. Shepard lof new policy of cooperation While benefic aspects are active (Copyright, 1937) [m-.‘n~and 50 white-capped chefs e Connors gives assurance that it will. Already he is Bobby Converse and coordination of effort among according to astrology, there R T T T were at the beckoning of his floury one month s making surveys toward that end Anton Africh the nations of the Entente. Thelare adverse influences also. Secret “‘"fid* : e e oty il Alaskans can bear in mind as they dance to-i S 5% 5 TR [ British, French, Serbian and Rus-|conniving and widespread plotting tn c"lwdela"ey 155 FATHInG SO DAL Repery § Ottise, Sk morrow night that they will be not alone aiding vic-| " ~f8 |sian troops each won di;um-thnc- are indicated. : ‘m er:l;x:;%::c;:husl L((;mso:;”'f(‘;l\z- g i ews O 6 fice, 37 o m_every y s ek R o & to. 8 2 o Teies tims of infantile paralysis far away, a laudable under-| MODERN | {tories on ey e ane| The planetary government is for-| leetion program o Dt i & taking in itself, but they will be bringing health and Fipene on L HE s noltunate for whatever contributes to “How'd I get to cooking?” Del The Assoclated Press led to the use for | d v ETI UETTE wgyptian fronts and there was no! Hacbés S d ‘chats £ Tivi I 8! 0 cookin elaney republication of all news dis; '(;! %o it or not url:éf» happiness to youngsters right here at home. \m»m‘ “I action from thess. WO, |the beauty and charm of ‘Hving. It igrins as he answers this question i et Wl el ocal news published | e national slogan is: “Millions will dance thai i encourages social affairs of many “Well, golly, T dont' know. I just S e e thousands may walk.” ' By Roberta Lee | e prince John of the Grand|Srs: u"g:‘:;‘r “;’”? WLI”"“S““ ¥ v “"‘el‘( started working in a restaurant b 2 ?:nxl.v THAT OF The Alaska slogan can well be: “Thousands will) g s3 |Trunk line was ashore in Wran- Business should be forgotten un-|YCP! d missing for the past weekipecause I needed the money. They e - i a0 shildren. cafi be’ made 3 r fasd Passengers and bag-|der this rule of the stars for it em- °F ten days from his cabin at 321 sef me to pecling potatoes. Then I | dance that scores of our own childre 2 Q When a girl is talking with gell Narrows asseng a ag- | 3 8 f % g |I‘mnt Street, has been located. e got ki Yo " _ . ¥ sage were taken to Petersburg. Ju-|phasizes the complications existing got to making salads and frying a | well and happy a man, to whom sHe has just been 822¢ V S e SR s Toders and SO Js at Mons Anderson’s fur farm!gsteak or two. Bafore I kn ow it 1 | —— - 4 lintroduced, how can she readily find |neau mgers aboatd Wete Geotgs|among empioyers ARC,IIPRTORIL L SOn Ao ook col Whie 16 YASAS kTR ROl T i 8 - \,”,Jp“\ to discuss 9 |H. Mar 1, Mrs. Emma McCart- Although many strike truces will tioning. hy Women can point with a little glee that the Wash- i e s A » signed the seors forecast con- Delancy served four years in the p A. If the man is a total stranger, |2 ¥ i ) sign peffoacs Y > navy after tk /ar, ington State House of Reprec .tatives which changes| the only thing to do is to try one|Mandle and wife, John Campbell|stant agitation and extension of VY Sver “‘" WEEAGI Shion e {its mind so often is not mace up entirely of WOmeN. o atter another until a subject |Robert H. Sherman, A. Lesperance,|postile efforts that tend to disturb Broken Bones kit ‘(l, l,‘: q,l‘l,‘,kul,“:,;hd:,‘f;‘fs' ,‘H" i J o g Stein, A. Agoff, George Tedeik- | y nd e ring % i ry B is found in which the man is in-|D- Stein. A. Ago |the business and manufacturing gl et . It o explain to Junior why he shouldn't‘terested. Or, it is sometimes all [Off. Aleck Agoff, T. Sketchley and|y;.q .R;!lnlle iy e s mthom !TE]“CI" icult to explain to Jun why he sho 13 - v 5, B9 e ph e C L iny in Clyde is just a “side line” ie when liar contests pay dividends iright to ask his advice about some- y Sketchiey Women may be changesble and Childhood Friends now. a ; ; i ything. is flattering to him Ruth Bence and child left |dissatistied in activities out de tl\ri:" ¢ ;.ng alw o[l.)( n,lcom( ation. | M th on an extended visit,|0rbit of home and hospitalty. They, (s ‘;fiz:’: hg‘s: i“nl 29(;\: C‘;\{lnlt America’s Sweetheart Is it all right to use a piece 'OF '€ SO0 k2 ~Ishould not push any busnass aim, 's convinced Mrs. Har- of bread as a “pusher,” for an elus- | = 4 id sHAA D‘U\ ponis Tmpo Iriet Agnes Teague, 84, and Mrs.| Moneg Saved (New York World-Telegram) ive bit of food? { R: me'w:m;;‘s' mr;)(:l ;Iv- e Tl 2 i ;Loul Brooks, 75, that it's a small 1S 2 nl g ikt low of the Butte Bar in Douglas, ters world after all. | complexity of the civilization in whicl A. No. If the fork will not 4 7 Lt o3 s o R | T | we being given, perhaps, its most vivid demon- |serve her purpose, leave (he bits 2tived hon “"' luncheon, h‘; f“\""}‘ . "‘“‘;‘“-‘ omerts ’:“: "‘m“" In separate accidents each suf-' Money Earned s bt ; hbbied biaii i 3 Bt ¢ his wife dead from an overdose of merous under this sway, but only a fered a broken hip. They were AL! S OPPORTUNITY ration by the auto strik 1d never was there 2 lon the plate. 3 ¥ el it S : ) en ey were| } - more convincing example of the futility of attemptin: Q. What is the minimum tip to medicine. Their six-year-old small percentage is likely to bejplaced in adjoining hospital beds| EARN AT Two very definite trends of thought have arisen to treat in the narrow scope of State lines with the the head waiter at a medium-priced hen asked about his mother, lasting, as fickleness and capricejand In subsequent chats discovered! v et .4 Dele- | picblems which that complexity creates |hotel, when one stays for two o Mother was very sick.” Itimay be discovered in even the most they had played together in Tennes over the bill introduced in Congress by Alaska Dele- | Probl ) 3 ; thought she took the medicine A > more 4 ; gate Anthony. J. Dimond asking that body to grant With flashing speed a cause here brings an effect three weeks? S ok the medicing charming gir more than 70 ye Hhe Tomitors the Dower 0. o bomded Indelteaness | W03 OVer there. A glass shortage in Toledo or Pitts-| A. One dollar a week lieviate pain. Householders now will come un- | At o waec ‘ndeblac g means a shutdown in a Flint factory or a Los -oo e der a sign that presages anxiety| Tty The Empire classifieds .o up to $2.00.000 to carry forward a public works pro-| s;aujes assembly plant. The snow-removal plans S AR Members of the Juneau Duck Club' o0 yine to high cost of living.! Tk T gram, particularly improvement in transportation fa- |, the nation’s metropolis are imperiled by the failur ed the elements the pr etore. aitl e Chdeihia B arel cilities that development of our resources may be ad- (o arrive of auto trucks cn which the mobility of mil- ious Sunc for a shoot at the . =S AR : | & # paid they will become aware of a vanced. One group hesitates at the idea of the Terri-|lions may depend LOOK anid LEARN 1 on the results of their I B 0 the l.l.v‘i,n. power of F o R lN s u R A N c E tory bonding itself and thus incurring an indebted A lumber company in Memphis lays off workers | By A. C. Gordon trip at the Gastineau Cafe.|Shiini e buying e T 1se plants in other States cs niger absorb | i 2 It was a me: party and consisted 2 | to pay off from future revenues while the other sees because plants in other States can no longer a y e g e & (), R ,,m;”m,,\m B 1 the product of the Southern mills, and steel furnaces # of “Billy” Taylor, H. L. Gouchen-| Astrologers enjoin upon Americans See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1 the easure an 0 greatly ease the . o o H s 7 ¥ rortanc ¢ o +in4 heir % in Youngstown are dropped from the active list as i B S. Zynda, Jr., and A. Howard the importance of counting their Territars s th de- 1. What is the appropriate i | RETORUSS Or e TCUTICRY, At conisequently, WA (de- (g iNg s spreads through the body of steel’s num= {1 What '8 the Apprbre poterson. M. H. Sides and M. S. blessinas, for they are to be even'| Telephone 409 B. M. Behrenids Bank B]dc velopment, a greater degtee of home rule and advance- | pay one, customer. guage? 3 & Perkins, two hungry wanderers, more fortunate in their endowment| J ment toward statehood. And out on a desert road somewhere a little gar- [SUASEC v y hoppened along and as the duck 'than they bave béen, despite nu-| —_— — Both groups, we believe, ure entirely sincere and |age man feels his small business slipping because of kn_'r\\xt‘li.\l'”lh:l“lh-‘(f-.-“l[l,:‘xsl o5 4059 hunters had plenty and 1o spare, morcus anieties regard e honest in their views. Both hope to achieve the same |the trouble hundreds of miles I (kn y the letiers U. 8. / o/ {hey were invited to finish out aleongitions. “ o T E L G A s T l N end— a more developed Alaska with greater popula- The ramifications when a basic industry is stricken | 3. When 15 a person s "|round half-dozen. Persens in the| pergons whose birthdate it s & fidn Arid more induatries. The primary differsnce ape’Le 0¥ ARy {or, a6y human imagination 49 SHeg 427, (o PEY e od v froquently wondered whence 1uu. the augury of a year of good l pass. But true it is that the material welfare of every | 4. Who discovered the Profession ..n. the cries of “quack, quack.’ ' Zury ) % ] el be the method of approach person in the nation is directly infolved of teaching? at was merely the alub's coun.|107tuns Which hifizes upon persan- Every Effort Made for the A he more conservative would bring development And s0 the questions again arise 5. What fruit was originally call- policies. Subjects of this sign -will S ) ' E $ @ rsign. P 3 slowly by interesting large capital and as that capital How long will the public stand for the recurrence ed “love apple”? ; 5 have many friends, but they shoull Comfort of the Guests! [ prospered the balance of Alaska would prosper in' of such costly warfare? The public which is a politi- e | me Democrats recommended D€ cautious in acecmting strangers, i i accordance. Those who support the bond issue idea | cal democracy is the source of all power but which ANSWERS or appointment O. D. Cochran as Next year should be wonderfully GASTINEAU CAFE P " . Terri: , » conflict always occupies the unen-| 1. 700,000; this excludes 300,000 - . ate. see an opportunity for the Territory to do something 'in an economic cor ) 3 | ; iited States District Judge for the fortunate | s : for itself and thus encourage the Federal government Viable and dangrrous position of innocent bystander. |which may be called obsolete, Vul- £aond Division | Ghilliren Wi Qdy oroh in connection U1 titinar the \otasests ot A1 ol st 4oorovid When will that political power be used to bring about gar, etc ably will be sensitive and imagin- BiEhter tatnitins for those of us airsady 1o Alaaks and oy o pRSTRnOTY DroveRb . of Sl Mewitd 2 DRiEAC SRS B Weather: Maximum 9; minimum ative. Sublects of this sign of AIR SERVICE INFORMATION b o s afready In Afaska and and misery-breeding busine: 8 Wh(-n he is not of sound mind. . ciear Aquarius have many helpful plane- for those who are sure to follow the golden trail to' S0t i LT 5 R o 11y e | e e = g i a renownsd Greek i RIS e e A N oo s S - the north T i 338 B. C.) .- — » — ; \ / speakable Crime - 3 D C) SUMAS i = i . There are honest arguments on both sides. But An Unspeakable:d DELAYED CHRISTMAS PARTY || Alacka Music Supply | 230 S i T i ittt it e f e T e for all girls and boys of American 230 South Franklin Telepllone (B0 Tam i bate xcgord b dae opment of | (Cincinnati Enquirer) . Gt i on and Auxiliary Saturday, | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager || Alaska in the past is not impressive. The years of| None who has read from day to day the terrifying |t et e -y 30. Be at the Dugout mw Pianos—Musical Instruments | | patiently waiting for development have not been pro-!story of ten- old Charles Mattson can doubt that | b = | : 5 sharp. advil and Supplies | ductive of any outstanding results, primariy, perhaps, America st Taces o grave social Droblem. . That DAILY LESSONS e o e mw s | (CONNORS MOTOR €0, [n because that sort of a program is not conducive to,problem is to make our people, and particularly our | IN ENGLISH | Empxre ads are reao. - . development in the north because of its natural bar- children, safe against the insane and inhuman lust |4 e — uistributors riers. Alaska is a land apart from the United States, (O that unspeakable class of criminals—kidnapers. By W. L. Gordowu | f‘ It is not situated, for example, like the Pacific Coast|NOtNIng in the entire gamut of crime is quite so hostile | i CHEVROLRT PONTIAC BUICK , e as: i ‘ e |to the spirit of a civilized society. No other sort of | i —_ ez states; an integral part of continental United States.| i is quite so challenging to our nation. PR R e It is apart. and has through the years required a water | Those who can look beyond the grim personal g, 1 received your last letter this 4 haul to connect it with the States: Undoubtedly, that | tragedy of this case and observe the longer record, motnine ™ which implies that you,| " N has been a major barrier because of the necessarily|will recognize that we have made some progress. It p. .. expect another. Say vour | HARRY RACE, Druggist high cost of transportation. Consequently, only those !is no longer possible to kidnap and make a profit from .0 jotter. ' 5 “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” - \ @ with large capital have been able to move into the lit. Having seized their pr these fiends who kidnap Often Mispronounced: Madem-/ north to profit from her natural resources. |children discover “‘";‘ L_h”l i “0} m“k“,r;he CON- giselle. Pronounce med-wma-zel,| — i But now air transportation has been developed m““”“ Rectegary 1o, thelr dnhuppan, pians. - Thiy IEMETONR " w's s /i Takki: S fh' beli¥n | an astounding degree, Great air liners traverse long | [oP> Makes more probable a tragic end for the VIe- {oyuip0) gocent on Tast syllable Fompotined , |tims in current cases. But it also points to national Often Misspillad: | Ohristiane distances in hours where heretofore it required days|progress in meeting the problem. 4 L ; exactly 3 l‘ne"u uum e, l ’w and in some instances weeks. It is probably not ex-| We must seek in America an absolutely perfect CPYiS Crystal; ""5"] £ el BIG VAN'S y i aggeration to say that Alaska mineral dv\'r‘lopmen"x'(‘(‘ox'(l of convictions for every such crime, and at m?;::”: m;m":’;“"i:“é’t“‘, ;f)m‘;zg: I has *been wider since the advent of the airplane in |the same time improve the methods of national, state, “UCH o by your ! 228 Front St. o o he last few vea a o a rior vears of |and local cooperation in preventing and solving kid- = b ¢ IR e i the last few years than during all the prior years of |and local cooperation in preventing « Word Study: “Use a word three arctor. | | i its history. This new mode of transportation is mak- £ ekl times and it is yours.” Let us in- o = ing Alaska. Coupled with further road development | and a connecting road link with the States, such as| now proposed, along with air lines to the States, it| can mean that the Territory is at last taking its right- | ful place in the sun In a few words, that is the ambition of the Dimond | bonded indebtedness bill. The Federal government 1s | receptive to the development of Alaska, but the mem- !erease our vocabulary by mastenng one word each day. Toda; word: g, Latent; not visible; concealed; dor- (Bremerton News-Searchlight) |mant. “The evils latent in the most|§ " "~ Eccentric in the extreme appears the newest fad 'promising contrivances are provided Pay,n T l it in the art world, known as surrealism. Crazily draped for as they arise."—Burke. 1 v GOODIE SALE PHONES 92 or 25 Going Mad in Public in the hitherto fairly respectable mantle of modern | ES R P TSGR art, this display of queer pictorial effort, which is no ausing a furor in New York exhibits, cannot hope gy y Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at Bert' s bers of Congress are confronted with this fact; Ala to attract any but lovers of the bizarre. Motivated |Gash Grocery, Sat, Jan. 30. ady. Free Delivery has limited population. Other more thickly populated [by the morbid thought that dreams have tremendous ! skt Fresh Meats, Groceries, || Liquors, \\mes and Beer We Sl for LESS Because; We Sell for CASH importance and should be |medium of art, many quite ll.n pity) have cast aside their canvases with interpreted through the | capable artists (more's | all inhibitions and overrun | the silly flounderings of their places in the States demand certain aid in develop- ment. The force of numbers naturally brings result: Sixty thousand persons in Alaska cannot hope to get the same support as a million persons, for example AN i ; 85 i Toras. The Torviory, then, ikt do. scmnting | Cooopiroled adiatiens. Bupes-mmphieticaten {E Leader Dept. Store to equalize its position, or go begging f velopment | yeqjthiness more than their rightful support, since | George Brothers h slowly, if ever, com | they undoubtedly amuse. However, {the message of | Dim bil says Feder nment | surrealism is so obscure, so dangerously irrational, | in of caine mes that one fecls only sympathy for those artists whose até oakting Bef waddiing clothes |lurid babblings hang on museum walls. It is too | P“o BEA it van Rale tsa ™ to walk alone much like advertising aberration. All we can hope} We are willing to place a portion of the rev- s that it won't last | S from the dnduALs w Bon b = Yehd L For very prompt | expansion program . Another group wondering what to do about the mited due to our 53 ew leisure, probably, is Spain's Society for the Pre- | LIQUOR DELIVERY in th t. but we w.ll 'ntion of Cruelty to Bulls.—Boston Evening Tran- of ou 21th to aid o1 1 ript f Those Americans who have chosen to remain in | T | fadrid until the war ends ought to understand that 1 is tha ! ley can't earn pensions that way.—Dallas Morning | ernmn k News, . the pres . S ETorSE b i 54 1 When J. P, Morgan was asked what he thought | ‘l" B M B l I stantly k coura g iy b £ g, bout the European situation, he replied, “I don't} 12 . . enrena S b3 e 7t e hink." In England, when they catch a man like i isappea ¢ ter than 1the hat, they make him Foreign Secretary.—The New = b | Bas ‘shown a warm interest in. the Yohar an progress. That attitude goes down — - s SR { " ous government departmer A writer to “The Billboard” complains that the | i in many years i ircuses are all the same. Maybe he thinks they should | Juneau, Alaska Ber ators and R ula anxious fire the Ubangi saucer-lip savages and exhibit the 4 8 irigts Al ns wealth to their | Presidential electors from Maine—Detroit News. | S sooiw i, ol According to the way an American thinks, if he COMMERCIAL Jrrsplive to an : JRagTam | ik urally they | cap't save any money it isn't because he's spending too expect the Territ to do something for itsell |much, but because he isn't making enough.—St. Louis and SAVINGS Alaska is making that bid with its bond issue bill. |Star-Times | 1f Congress will authorize the Territory to proceed —_— with its bonds issue and then allow it the advantages of In Arkansas a man was arrested for stealing a | the public works program ka will have taken its et skunk. It's remarkable that within the boyn- Resources Over Two and first major step toward development of now dormant |daries of a single State there should be found a person . ‘ !who will pet a skunk and another person who will 1111 tural resources # i s teal one.—Washington Post. One-Half Mll,hon Dollars | S TR D N | i | HELPING ALASKA C "” DREN | The University of Florida has adople(l into its | curriculum a plan to develop the sense of humor. It} something for her own unfortunate children when her ' football team.—Louisville Courier-Journal. It should not be overlooked that Alaska is doir |appears the onl alternative to developing a wmmn_.;'% (A4 Reliable pharmacists WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% compound prescriptions. Butler Mauro Drug Co. | — Allen Shattuck e { “Tomorrow's Styles Today” Juneau INSURANCE Established 1898 Alaska If your "Daily Al CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits Remember!!! aska Empire” has not been delivered By €:00 P. 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