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ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager woodchuck. Or is it that 18 inches of snow in Portland Horoscop() y is s e seals on their migration? . i 1228 | which s sending the seals on thelr migration? AN\ py prupiy catends congratula- oh T RS : i d I" Published every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE|what fool groundhog is going to stay out in this kind| oy 4ng ‘best wishes today, their The stars incline ING COMPANY a el PRINT! G of weather? birthday anniversary, to the follow- \=———= but do not compel” the weather but nobody does anything about it. Per- Y “ . “ IZI GOES o Dally AlaSka Elnplre haps he overlooked n.: Alaska seal a;d. lo, the lowly H A PBPI RTHDAY .)0 \ LARS AGO | INn WI"dnws i 'E[((;)LEC%ME TOSJUUNmEAU A. H. Ziegler, prominent attorney oI Ketchikan and former member Alasks. i lof the Alaska Territorial Legisla- Bntered In the Post Office in Juneau ns Second Clas s A 33 | ing: FEBRUARY 1, 1917. &= ture, arrived in Juneau aboard the matter. 3 There is just a suspicion that the Brown Bomhori —_— ren Americans were killed when|®* 5 Prmcoqe Norah but he took a soutd T SUESCRIPTION RATES. is the victim of too much favorable publicity. There| FEBRUARY 1 the Cunard liner Laconia was tor-! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1937 rip in order to do so. Delivered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. }is no more lethal weapon in the modern world. Even; Mrs. C. G. Culberhouse | oed and sunk without warning| Mingled good and evil aspects are } Mr. Ziegler went from Ketchikan ome L B Das0r six months, in advance, $6.00; | the super-man trumbles before over adulation. Sally Hope the Irish coast. | discerned for today, according to as-| RACINE, Wis., Feb. 1.—An office to Prince Rupert and then took ome fmonth, advance, $1.25. ASTSATRIAT Mrs. David Brown Washington, D. C., although!trology. The planetary governmontlbuilding without windowed walls is passage there on the Frincess Norah Bubscribers will coxfer a favor if they will promptly notifs as ) " 1 G S G. V. Goss fficial dispatches established that|may aggravate whatever is trouble-'under construction her€, it was de- to Junnau the Business Office of any failure or irregular the delivery The Nazi movement is beautiful, ; 5 X : . X ot At ccially those beautiful slaughters th Lee A. Barragar the Laconia case was in the nature|some or perplexing. signed by Frank Lloyd Wright, S S ‘Teiephcnes: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 psm < = B Nils K. Ludvickson of an overt act, President Wilson| Persons in authority are well di-'internationally knows architect, for WRS. HOLB| MEMBER OF \»nu\nn PRESS. g s Btables ol il L. E. Tucker State Department officials took [rected under this rule of the stars.'S. C. Johnson & Son, wax makers. 1 ROOK lS The Associated Press i to che use for { AR TR WS Tt s 1. Goldstein he position that no further slem‘lt should encourage heads of gov- Daylight will enter the office BACK AFTER V|s“' o oo g e “‘:“:“ b or not erher:| Only four more days to get those new auto license | .- would be taken until Congress had|ernment affairs and stimulate the|through tubular shaped glass bands il a0 3 B plates or suffer a penalty. acted upon the President’s request|work of legislators. encircling the building—one at a| Mrs, Wellman Holbrook returned —_— - 1pply chant ships with arms ongress will attract ext - g Y . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER g e MODERN P nn?'nlt&: 3 et ”‘cmm“ i ;f“‘;(e‘f‘nrf”l: oot firmt level, the other at the @n-i{o her Juneau home aboard the THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Example of a real optimist: The cl GIed, 01 s 80118 B W weeks gle formed by the wall and the princcss Norah. She went south 5 LR i : g 4 i ess President to a joint/when debates of supreme import- roof—and through skylight ATti- apout the mi s going to the penitentiary to leam to be on orchestra, ETIQUETTE { Congress differed. The!lance will take place. Alignments on ficial lighting will emanate from fb,,‘“b:,f,: ?;;?L?,lf, Oian;?Efi'bF;V‘ f;d By Roberta Lee L ele ment claimed t the|internaticnal issues will be surpris- the same sources. ;Ki Pullman, Wsas?.mgw“n.am:dlhx.r: s “far too weak,” whilejing. | Because the only cxterior open- | Pcrtland, Oregon. Br.mch B.mkmg ) > said that it was “too{ There is a sign believed to en- ings will be chambered entrance figs = NG | @ Should one always insert the 5tTOn8 " {courage secret plots and hidden' doors, the building utilizes two “nos- POSTPONEMENT (Cincinna quirer) b (date, when writing a letter or notc The New York World commented {forms of sedition. Propaganda hos- u,x —circular shafts running nom‘ The ladies of the Trinity wish to it comes to a head, the question of branch | . s really necessary? t the situation was barely short|tile to ,Amm,mn ideals may be pe- 1b.1<9'nenl to the roof — through announce that The Valentine ng may become ome of the most stubborr A. Yes. The date should mgver Of WaI culianly eCartizee e “fm" hose hich the air-conditioning equip- Luncheon and Contract Perty that ht issues in the present Congress. A proposal be omitted from'any letter of o | This is a (or(un{hc sway for those ment will breathe in fresh air. was scheduled for February 6 has 'mit Federal Reserve member banks and national At a wedding reception, when ' EXports from Alaska for the month who bear responsibilities and guide; The main unit is a vast work- been indefinitely postponed. adv. to establish branches is expecied. It presu-) . = groon m(“h“ is asked to Belp January were 2455,143. Of this the destinies of employees. Tead- room, 130 by 210 feet. On a mezza- | “ "SI mably will have the active support of the Administra receive the guests, what should her per exported amounted to $712,- ership will be needed as national nine gallery around the workroom tion, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, |70 F 587, gold bullion to $924,812 and gold and international problems multi- are offices for department heads Money Saved and Senator Carter Glass, although the last will ™" =e ore to $325,840. Furs and fur skins ply. and junior executives. The chief is A. Unless he is also asked to per- find him in strange compar Ichm some duty, it s pl.pm.gbl‘ e next at $211,830. Workers continue under evil omens officers will use a penthouse on top' The opposition to such_a measure doubtless will 3 seel siiide f)!" imbers. of "small bankers and also|that he merely ach as guest. 3 that seem to indicate much, selfish of the main office. | Money Earned Include greal DUMDELS OF SWA.S DaX . hant E. Robertson, prominent Ju- thinking and protracted discen- ‘Tne building will cost more than M A 2 STRIKE ome Ve So ftinaholal Afteiests at New k. Thel Q. Does a successful dinner de- it ok [ 2t ; 4 STATUS OF llfltl’];].’\m STRIKE Rsen fk.m‘ f:;:::l i ;:yll‘“x;\ll‘ .u“zj;\mfi[u:).\n: 1"“r pend’ mich. upon: tha’ srViag? " :Au(‘lulnjr?’(:}.r hs\l(; made Sy ;mlth:zg < to m;nklt;lslexifn‘i:.n szso%ugo i 1 EARN AT Settlement of the Pacific Coast maritime strike ones, if branch banking is permitted. The very bigge A. Yes; serving is onme of the 'OV, O i 1 s R e DERTIY 2l e trouble with most modern| &ty heme | chief essenti A posa to be gone a month on as better wages are prognosticated. buildings is that they are not rm]]y preacnl, SLCHe usiness connected with his firm After holiday romances there is modern,” says Wright. —_— likely to be a period of little sent e e — ~ prestige relatively to the middle-sized banks I Lt Bd":;s g“d& "l’:) IC“’;L“'t :i“ e q‘"'f)‘;z‘jfi' af“:)”l Tl find Try The Bmnwe uassifieds fo: ment, now tentatively accepted by the shipowners and 7e have never had a well-reasoned, comprehen- ] N Lions and the Goats bowled a he w\:nm}» apathetic this - time. quick results, union leaders, will be made by the rank and file of the _“‘.‘1,,:\),'_‘;,“”,,‘;,:,::,‘ 5 A U B S attad LOOK anid LEARN 1 Elks Bowling alley with the fol-| This is not an auspicious day fo — | leader | appears nearer at this writing than at any time since believe themselves better off with the b 0. Belief of many thousands of independent banks. Under the walkout was called on last October 3! i anch banking, the biggest might lose power and expressed by both sides thaf acceptance of the agre lowing results: Bears — Barragar, meeting strangers and is especially respective unions. banking system has just grown up. We ha By A. C. Gordon 4 . : _ S : - While the situation is particularly hopeful, it must cs under national charters, state banks under 48 1 s P“{‘I;"f"“éi‘;fo‘l’:’““ EO“W?? ‘i:é;‘ f“‘n'{‘f"“:"lvs“}'"m“("‘r‘:;l:h;f e F o R l N s u R A N c E be remembered that the strike is not definitely settled distinct types of charter, and other state banks which B Hfl;;':;‘{ an: L oy tance - 0L YORHE: PRISOME PPOSHY res Ve °) . the workers. are subject to state laws but also are in the Federal | w much does a gs of (2 E o JuiLS tRiGi I SR D0 taken by the Workers 0 There are two mhior Tiaws. OHs 1 1. How much does a gallon of 56 Goats’ Sargent, Collyer and! Persons whose birthdate it is have See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . £ e Reserve System or (U.'S. standsrd) weigh News dispatches state that s a vote is being taken . 4 water S. standar Veigy Muse! g rv P r 8 an. i Pauchy the muitipilicity of laws governing banks. The other o who wrote, “The Charge of Museti: 1270. the augury of a year of sudden chan foday. In other words, the leaders are submitting the U MUIUPALCNY of ws soreroing bunks, The oer| 2. Who wrole, ge of o AT 1 uncertaintibies, but it should Telephone 409 B M. Behrends Bank Bldg. terms of lement to the members of the various a o W , satisfactory es of stress. o) = Search was abandoned for the be fairly lucky in financial gains. small to be wholly satisfactory in times of stress. 3. What element composes about y ) B unions. This is expected to take at least three or four With the bulk of necessary economic “reforms” ' . icih of the atmosphere, eight- of Maurice Rasmussen, wiio! dren born on this day prob- oo e S ——— days. It ‘s not anticipated that results of the poll out of the way, Congress might well tackle the bank- ik 5 % was lost in the slide on the Basin will be inclined toward secrecy = ninths of pure water, and nearly 5 will be known: before Thursday or possibly later this ing question, and seek to chart a long-range policy. oo o' PUE PREL 0 road garding their plans of their ac- “ o T E L ] week. It should be a moderate, evolutionary policy, not a|" ', oo+ qomestic T . tivities. Subjects of this sign usu- [ The situation for Alaska is this: If the unions :l‘ rh \TII‘H(IE; f.l,\v':m';'rl: : ‘hlnn"lx\‘ ‘\""nlullt::kbu;fi]r‘r: held ‘sacred in TnAIRY Al 'ur.lcr.‘m'd .ntzx'ndxr:‘z ulw party clnl\d e talented and able to suc- - i . e terms as ¢ pre ed by their leaders three main objel 5 JPER BEC. CH) ¢ Ea & 5 g untry is st " by @nd excellent music made the Pov- C€ re aceept the terms as Now proposed by thelr Jeadert "' which all banks.are subject to the same o 5 What country is supported by (R Bk O % 5 Ry prits Krelsler, viotnist, was very Effort Made for the v is probable that regularly scheduled vesse's WII Be jays; (2) a stronger banking system in which un- & A 3 kot s day 1875 g 1 5 j " laws; s ank s Y y : a Fuge succe: born on this day 1875. Others who omf atal operating within a week or 10 days. If they do Not, sconomic units are absorbed into banks large enough Sy anares e e e C ort of the Guests! further negotiations are probable and J. R. Ummel. (o withstand recurring crises; and (3) a scheme of T(-nny<2n i John Walmer of Tenakee arrived inciude Sir William Phipps S GASTINEAU CAFE Federal purchasing agent in Seattle who has charge central control which insures orderly credit expansion o Governor of Mass: s 1 2 . g the Prince of Wales and was under Col. Otto F. Ohlson of operation of government and contraction but which is not directly subject to 3 Oxygen. 5 The bull and the cow. t the Gas - g SRS in connection the vessels the government now has under charter Now that recovery is on the way, we ought to be The principality of Monac : The body § tified ma (Copyright, 1937) ~ % ok Jlearer i o i e whis nte Carlo is the capi- he body of an unidentified man yrig Wi be made, Bians are announced o optain ofners Eeeking. clearer and more enduring public polictes Of Which Monte Carlo 18 the EBH!- | T % n'tic'ict mear the Dick- P AIR SERVICE INFORMATION which will prevent depressions such as we have seen tal ¢ 1 Try tne dd Mubter Tl be i ry an Empire ad since 1930. But we should seek those new policies . gheel Hunier QRS bh Willem i In the meantime, there is reason to be optimistic wiyhout any punitive aims and through orderly, evo- H n to deatl e, = d in identification was i s g e b g O el DAILY 1ESSONS | Lot mmisin vat ¥ Arucka Music Supoly | | 220 sawth Frameie ceephone 11) it in fact lh;\l-\h'u nship lines have notified —_ b —p . e aiig e Arthur M. Uggen, Manager agents that regular service is expected to start shortly. Of Many Minds IN ENGLISH : 4B ¢ Pianos—Musical Instruments But do not forget that a vote must be taken by the B i S | ! | and Supplies | unions and it will require several days (New York Times) | By W. L. Gordoi. .0 ' | wWaather: High, 9 below: low, 15 | Phone 206 122 W. Second | CONNORS MOTOR oa’ ln soerin Dl o it il S No sooner had Senator Norris returned to Wash- | | . | below. ington than the rough-and-ready amenders of the ™ 2 o B e A (———————— -"I NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT IN SPAIN stitution went to him for advice. They also Words Often Misused: Do nof say. uistributors : ied a little aid and comfort. for the President’s “Charles is in a bad fix." 8ay, CHEVROLRT PONTIAC BUICK " What with nationa! news dominating the picture Message to Congress had left them in a somewhat awk- “Charles is in trouble,” or “im an . i the Gastineau William Rose Be ships to Alaska, has announced that further trips of the dictates of the political government to enlarge the fleet ward position. Mr. Roosevelt had discovered a growing awkward position.’ conviction during the past year that no amendment Often Mispronounced: Torment 4 of the Federal Constitution whatever is nece: /. (noun and verb). Aecent noun on - things which persists but with no notable changes in jjs was a good deal of a facer for members of Con- first syllable, verb on last syllable. | HARRY RACE, Druggist g ! results except a few more killed. For a little move than gress who already had happy-thought amendments Often Misspelled: Drudgery. Ob- | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” oy 5 ¢ six months this struggle, which is laying Spain in in their vest pockets or in their hats—where Lincoln gerve the second d. ' s 7 & 5554 waste and threatens to involve Europe in another used to keep important documents. They applied gynonyms: Encloss, enfold, con-' 2 ; el e b the last few weeks in this country, the Spanish Civil War has been relegated to the position of one of those conflict, has been going forward. Observers at the to Senator Norris, and asked what should be doney. Bira surfonnd ShRabIst. - ccume scene of war see no chance for an early termination He¢ ]"-ad" “I; excellent suggestion. NEE'TOHj going ahead gerjpe without an out and out victory for one side or the With 4ny plan, let them get together, compare notes | wo.g study: “Use a word thre . \ 5 Bl ohiion s ot probabl gront Rors. cecent rEfonts; SL0%: cenflichng Views 1o be WelgHed. sgainstiReN iiies and il a8 bumRY Lo, un i) = o 5 2 ]uneflu vLumnoer 1 s nc. 0 other, and see if any kind of agreement could bc ¥ r voca by c B '’ The uncertainty of the situation, both as to the yeached. There could hardly be a better way of ccocc oUW vocabulary by master as written BIG VAN’'S i e i i one wor al 3 'S outcome in Spain and what may happen in Europe, is bringing the amendment movement to a full-stop, ‘N8 One word each day. Today Q@ 5 ¥ N . S " 2 word: Opulent; possessing large oL indicated in a recent dispatch from War Correspondent The difficulty of writing any amendment—not to _ - ) wealth. “Due to years of rigid ec- Herbert L. Matthews in Madrid to the New York speak cf getting it adopted—would be very great, and Times: Matthews wrote: if all the overnight amenders can be brought together “"*Y: h;l niw“opulent; I T“IHE KEXALL STORF" | w l N D o w c L E A N l N G o t for a discussion, the conclusion would almost cer- i Every one is asking how long this is going JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB to last. It is an anxious question, yet no one tainly be reached that every one was wrong except i e AR ot PHO - can answer it foday, Everything points to the | the mover of a particular plan who for the time had | b o\ (ol g ety civil war's continuing for a long time to come. the floor. | £ o Reliable L e R held Tuesday, February 2, at 2 p.m., This correspondent, for one, would not be While the President does not wish to enter mloA in the City Council Chambers. i Pay?n ‘raklt | i ——— surprised six months hence to see himself !the councils of these many men of many minds, he CLARA McKINLEY, pharmacists seated before the same typewriter in the same does favor, though not an amendment of the Constitu- Secretary. Place writing o summary of the fist year of |Uon & liberal interpretation of its provisions. This B PHONES 92 or 25 the war. Yet, of course, the struggle cannot could not pe brought about either by amendment or e i R rescriptions. o oreves. itioe it must end, it ean only ~ |legislation. You cannot make a judge liberal by [REUDS MAT GEARE-Sock it Free Delivery gt do so in cne of three ways: by diplomatic ne- enacting a law that he must be. If an amendment "ectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. .FmSh Ms‘ali, Groceries, gotiation, by a military victory for Franco, or calling for liberal interpretation were adopted, it might ~— 1} laquors, Wines and Beer || | ITNSURANCE Butler Mauro Drug Co. 0. | 1 syt . be interpreted away. The end desired must We Sell for LESS Because ; PR T A“ Sll ttuck by a victory for the government. v | w8306 § s : come by natural causes, and by the interplay of We sell for CASH Z 7 en a compound 1 This writer is convinced that there is not l htest hope of a peaceful settlement of political and social ideas, Judges will become liberai pute. The ed which has been 1Ot because they are ordered to be but because they ¢ '{ Leader Dept. Store !| . “Tomorrow’'s slyles Established 1898 aroused on both sides is indescribable. T desire to be. The old order passes, not by word of (A George Brothers " eapfoaria ok T padenipe command but in consequence of slowly changing con- J Today ceptions and standards. The impatient amenders at RIS the best id ble ¢ e A S T I This s Washington wou io well to stand aside for a while d observe how nature and time will do the work ) ) * ! r did to ¢ 1 1 R which they would only bungle if they set their hands | PHONE 36 ; Y to it. < ‘ Choice : Y i : For very prompt | (Philadelphia Record) LIQUOR DELIVERY Juneau’s Own Store ‘We would like to throw out a suggestion for the l l ' ; 1" ‘terans’ organizations to mull over, if they be so | - . Remember clined. The first day of the new Congress saw the % oo o | Juneau Alaska V. pected introduction of a flood of new veterans' leg- lation. Most prominent is the Rankin bill to give pensioni‘ » widows of all World War veterans, regardless of 1e cause of death; pensions to start at $22 a mo'&lhl no great sum) and to be graduated upward accord- | The B M' Behrcn(ls If your ”DQflY Alaska Empire" has g to the number of children 1a chance that G v and Ttz This is what is called “general pension” legisia- | not been delivered ¢ off, or that governmer ! on in a mild form. Later it will undoubtedly be fol- | B k : will soon get info a position to count ; ywed by a bill for pensions to all World War veterans | an | By 6:00 P. M. sad drive % | vho reach a certain age. Thus it has always been. | i nt s an; 's guess is as good &s Ve, don't see much cause for repining about it; if the 3 4 The Spaniards have aiway iny citizens deserve well of their Government, those been redictable people and they have s ent out to shoot and be shot do. | ¥ 5 never been mor than at this moment. All ‘ But (and here’s the suggestion) we are en g | [} P“oNE that can now b at so far this war ha a new period of experimentation with economic be=n a stalemalc t oing to a long ity xoxx all citizens. Existing social security legisla- | COMMERCIAL ! time, and that the Q'1‘~ n of which side is tion is rather feeble and not well financed, too ln')("\‘ going to win de) most likely, upon inter- of the burden being placed on business and on the and SAVINGS national u\tln))mn worker. The fight to improve that legisiation is the cARDINAL big fight of the next decade | UR DO THEY l)() ANY ll“'\(. ABOUT IT? What part will veterar, y i t fight? Would | they not be better off using ti zation to fight | Resources Over Two and CABs for greater security for zll 3 g them 1o fight | Juneau, Alaska A copy will be sent you IMMED- 3 IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. Tomorrow is the day i v,m.nu!hug or woodchuck struts his stuff. If he sees his shadow he’ll go back|'°F Security for themselves alor ! One-Half Million Dollars 25¢ for six weeks and it forecasts a late spring, says the = As a fathe P Al despl s o wver the | . - = S88 afisac. 16ie 1ails to see his shadow, he'll stay oub] ., % 2 felier We are desply comcorped over K f Within City Limits harge that in Oklahoma Cily & sehoni-leacher sealed | for an early spring. The seals already are reported| he lips of talkative children with ciothws-pins. What | - coming north, a sign some say, of early spring. we want to know is: Did it work? - Baltmore Evening [; 7 a6 Mark Twain once said that everybody talks about| 3un.

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