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= b(uly Alaska Empire o ‘ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager Published PRINTING COMF Alaska, Entered i matter SUFSCRIPTION RATES Delivered in earrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. bi By mall, ¢ e fi agricultural development. $15,000,000 Wi asked to put hoped that when this bill comes up for tions and best wishes today, their| fifteen million dollars compared to the dollars that ha e > program into BIRTHDA Y|| 20 YEARS AGO The Empire extends congratula- | From The Erapire birthday anniversary, to the follow- | \mm—m—— ing FEBRUARY 3, 1917 i | The United States was on the FEBRUARY 3 verge of war with historic prece- Robert Casey essing her on, said the Miss Louise Tanner : across The Empire. Such Mrs. George Wools |announcement was made before a Ernest A. Johnson {joint session of Congress by Presi- Ed J. Radde dent Wilson . DREDGING FIRM IS Horoscope BUSY, LOWER KUSKO| has made apphcamon for a soldiers’ additional homestead, Anchorage 07376, for a tract of land embraced ‘m U. S. Survey No. 1964, containing Repairs so extensive that they'182 acres, latitude 58 degrees 17" “The stars incline almost constitute rebuilding have but do not compel” | [been made to one of the two dredg es of the New York Alaska Dreds ing Company in the lower Kt THURSDA, FEBRUARY 4, 1937 [kwim River district, according fo Benefic aspects rule tod accord- [reports received in Fairbanks. ng to astrology. The stars smile|is also reported the company upon the aged and seem to promise [contemplating a big expansion pro- arcease of pain or anxiety. gram, 50" N. longitude 134 degrees 26’ 04” W., Situated 2 miles northwest from , Alaska. all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claim n the U. S. Land Office, Anehor- A ska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- e planetary government favors| The dredge upon which work was after, or they will be barred by the . Vena L. Crone Diplomatic relations were broken|industry and promises better times|done was enlarged and now is pro- provisions of the Statutes. probably, like the chap who had been married 15| g DORRCINER i ermany and German Ambas- |for worke Strike settiements as,vided with buckets of five feet ca- GEORGE A, LINGO, " I u ,)g,\, years and thought it was 30, it just seemed that way. | & — " 1 Bernstorff had been ha well as changes among leaders are)pacity. A crew of around a dozen 1 Register. republi al redited o It or not other- ! ne - | T assp iited States|prognosticated. men have been employed all wia-!First publication, Jan. 13, 1937 heretn. Who sa r s Utopia? A community MODERN i ador Alfred W. Gerard had| Inte in real estate will beter in moving the base camp to & Last pubication, March 10, 1937. ALASKA CIRCL N - BE LARGER down in Georgia has decided it doesn't need to "‘QUETTE ed from Berlin by the|strong in coming months 8 me now site six miles distant and 1t Governmer uying will increase s thought this work is still going ‘ @ Sy ndicated that the|geges will be less burdensome ward By Roberta Lee President 11 \aress| News of allicnces among dem The company kas acquired big| " Gpnmrat LAND. OB s|eracies and better in :areas of ground on the Tuloksak * Distilot LGS gs will be of great signi- River and has & lo d of ac e oo OB .}va ahead of it i Anchorage, Alaska. # § ) r n citizen | wil f varyi Jrees g 'the original scene 1 Dedember o should she do? 2 bt % . ! . Notice is hereby given that Glen : may write a not y The President sald in j ind wil > hel Manzger of the company ‘'R. B. Parker, entry together s/ ; : i and Shigs: sould ; K. Crowdy. He and Mrs. Crowdy| . Mg T rs her invitation was no i ! o DT ain ok 1A ¥ ¥ = with his witnesses, Inez May White ticaicd 9 ced in heedl ) is n X R jand their young son are at the 3 Albert ¥ Park B @) What 15 semapER IR atior just end reasc ambitious enterprise,[Mmine now, byt may go out on a sl ').‘"l i t“sdm:de \popular and syable entertain. |understanding of international law,|for ars forecast sudden Europ- |short business trip in the spring e Vo i g popular and enjoyable entertain- " 05, A 2 4 e Excitement chorage Serial 07420, for the NE' ment f 1esis? a AKE I N temer B o # ! probably the most popular. ¥ be given me to use any| The stars for v planetary| Will be given by the Ralnbow qirls|*® & ® B & b 35 E. OEWM {'Q. When & girl HA¥ Qi Witk that may be nocessary for that encourage ageressive and | next Saturday, February 6, at the COn‘aining 180 acres, and it is now byt ey le BN 15 Ieaving thie bhithe kliiic stection of our people in the roercive inclinations among persons, fanitary Grocery. Starting at 10|iD the files of the U. S. Land Of- t intc tion with its new “k‘ B PRGNS should n of thelr’ peaceful anc . 3 & The rule is|cclo |fice, Ancorage, Alaska, and if no . > 3 mate errands oh the high seas.” | menacing to world ce. el s protest is filed in the local land UP TO THE LAWMAKERS inection between these topics is closer | No. The girls ¢ th R T e ke PO Eaare 10 noTS) UNITED STATEs office within the period of publica- 5 i1 ¢ k. BoF the't urden tha es waiter should assist Her. - SRR N R RER ‘»~"§V 5 ik AR “_‘DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR |tion or thirty days thereafter, said Darileni I errde AN T et k2 ¥ thb averte - N P R ”-‘ :i‘- woir “,‘V-Y‘“I““ ‘(‘“' o ;.]‘m\ GENERAL LAND OFFICE |final proof wi > accepted and on his state 1 2 B e MR e o Y ¢ e -_‘~‘I "] v‘}\‘"i'{' ‘o District Land Office final certificate issued. g han on th fonal cong l’ i : " ':I“‘““I" b e |\1‘lli LH\IAX;“}'H‘ :“;‘; Anchorage, Alaska. GEOR! A. LINGO, - B mrympech s dinteagregon a0 way o make the saie legsiacure 3| [ OOK cd L1 i 2 5 AN it Resiter. Bave n flicie rderly, and r tive body | Notice is hereby given that|First publication, Jan. 13, 1937. ower taxes, we must aim at the state Tise \ W zer rason. Charles F of Tiouelas: Ak | ie Loy many new members. Result is rew and old i g Uy A. C. AR T SRS TR ) ' C Alaska, {Last ]mb ation, Feb. 10, 1037, bers natur e int in sy t m 1 t » state government that levies real property : — A e 1 Chris , manager of the oftentimes with sinister emphasis ap| ms and why there are ficiency € the that helps Doogt cthe Eheo el o1 n: 8 > hones are |" BAY P.ul\mu e e e t ‘:l i F o R IN s u R A N c E 1 1 1 X I E o at 1c I t out oy 08 I" t rget the bills calling for payment accou 1 he taxes, the s ales taxes, the state that!ypove in the an body? I y nt out aljoying prosperity not fo t ._J It was reported as a 60-mile a minute wind, but( MBER OF ASSOCIATSD PRESS DEZARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Q Whe hostess has not re- 1d sived a reply to an invitation FRae ampaign he majc innoce) ners, the federal gov- R AR SR IRANRIER. . SR R R bodies 1 ong been a matter of considerable con home personal property T ) k of canned salmor t a little Jessons of 1929, Al 'p:“"“':’“m‘l'u’l shor of 12 cases, told a repori-| Persons whose birthdate it is have See H. R. SHEPARD & SON AverHad 0 g0t e Sam for help, to the | 3 'what ancient people knowh es that the, the augury of a year of good fortune, e e i o iy . Wit il i 2% ek L e e b b | Tolephone 409 B, M. Bohrends Bank Bldg. Iped to send federa nses soarin 4 B com eason was gooc as'should be many plea pericne- sreviol | : 1 top of that, the fact that most State govern- them U vidin, r paymen 1 cies i he ENSES, E f you can make your 1 gover ent more anite B 2ap staries £ S i, nary mortal to his state The lawm: r 2y at they know 1eir dutie when they n earchin | into the reasot lators. ¢ ted by the people to make re things g [ D SR I R L T < within the vote reach and efficient ferephone 411 Money Saved ! Ll | that, the Wu.\ is small aml (ompA(l t'nu\lL]] | Words Often Misused: Do not say, L4 keep informed about who is doing what, "It transpired during my absence. Money Earned \bstruse T say, “it occurred during my ab- has the power to change it 1-point develdpment p m for the Territory nounced in yesterday’s Empire. The proposal, al- did Wednesday de: s name? , it, cne of the largest the at ill be conservative, ambitious et Bl novth in 1902 | practical. Subjects of this H o T E L G A S I IN E A u or of h state ) by o to Samuel Hopkin ‘ 0% Gt ar ke ~ ] g on S e Comfort of the Guests! oo yehr knows little or nothing about it. When he Odin, or Woden, the chief god je gathered at the A.C.C. Hall in statesman, 1802; Jean Richepin, ”pm”" s petty chi- Turkey and Bulgaria eather: Maximum, 4 below; (Copyright, 1937) T | , 1 = alley’s comet, on its last ap+'_ - . b s Dy hab e s i vt S0 1T S T R | Eer e, b ok sl torial ex 1 E WO-Ye 01 \1 } " fei % N = Arthur M. Uggen, Manager generally believed two years ago that a Federal g v g cen the (wo chambers, with no one to | gg Valley. actual experience has proven and why, without devoting his life t doing; between polling times, he can know what Often Mispronounced : itself. After all, the Commissioner of Education wa *—-—-—-’_ afforded the opportunity of education perfect. Tt may turn out to be much less valuable umstressed, aceent second sylable, || if it choses to put it into effect. Whether or not it fs extremely important problem. For that reason it is| gynonym Difference, discrep- | L UM BER g o) o " bk Vg & Com, ouunefl| guard against too large deficiencies the legislature Our Weighty World Word Study: “Use a word three P 1 THE WEST SUPPORTS ALASKA S htan iy Representatives are taking in Alaska is encouraging ou 1et weighs only about six sextillion tons—quite mountains w l ND o w c L E A N l N G Senator Le Schwellenbach of the state of Wash- » riles 55 move 1 DS SR Alenn members of Congress from the west who see meril ynijion tons of flesh and bone would make such a ] Anthony J nond. ! | possibly detect it. Against the mass of | HARRY RACKE, Druggist || PHONES 92 or 5 ering that the human mind, which can't be weighed ready discussed with the President and Dr. F ririty | We sell for CASH : : Established 1898 rowers’ Association had George Brothers From w hological god ; i e s cmnats Some $560.000 was approj by ficient "‘M Jr“ he bigge ngle p toward . Wi hationy e R ¢ x Ba iren born on this day pro ture for I i ) th w ol ture @ L X burde 1 TS us often are versatile and en 1S ma as 10 of I e legislato AND WIS {enry Roden arrived in Juneau e: indepeandent can name the represents from his own 206 MRS 5 A Every Effort Made for the without stopping to reflect, he is a wond In 1790, t 3= 1 might almost as we tuncti ) ‘;mwm Undaunted by Taku winds, friends bave celebrated it birthday in- ikl st ¢ 1t ma n » for the next on & anet : ptians. \liss Molly Wiitanan, a bride-to- (Iu'- Mark Hopkins, educator and GASTINEAU CAFE No doubt the defi estion il b Jo Votes on i es uum, The endless political Scandinavian mythology Douglas and showered her with French poet, novelist and dramatist, \ h oy ; g ! its Germany, Austria - Hungary 249 in connection e back an > um, 6 below; cloudy e AlR SERVICE INFORMATION | pearance in 1916, had a long and T B ST IN ENGLISH vl very brillin tai Alaska Music Supply 230 South Franklin f chamber which A m—— A 0 example is the Mats hool T : ; i ol hidden-ball itk by Whisk Eiila By W. L. Gordou Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies | gl v o e a0 Pedrst agens ey Bt e v Shimers, i o one o e 7 "% won | | CONNORS MOTOR €O., Inc vistributors Territory has had to pay more than any person fore- 7 it dev 5 life to el Work and Dress : ! ’ &w two years ago, Thus o deficlency has presented VWheD he goes fo the polls, he can know what he s, Sence 1 EARN AT CHEVROLRT PONTIAC BUICK legislator is doing Pronounce se-les-chal, first \ obliged under law to see that those children were Now. thik Nef A experiment may be far from 'sea, second e as in less, a as in at| the pre legislature has struck on the than its sponsors e. But the point is that it is an Often isspelled Skillful, or proper scheme for eliminating much of the trouble honest, far-reac g effort to do something about an skilful, but never full an advisable thing to do is a matter for the lawmakers, Worth careful study ancy, disparity, variation, inequal- but the fact remains that if the present law does not % % % D8 ity. 2 times and it is yours” Let us in- i iy T ber Mills. I v oo e ur ot ) S uneou Luiaber Mills, Inc. of the Bureau or Standards in ‘Wash- (0he word each day. Today's word:| | & : Ax writen BIG VAN'S 1gton iey have found a new absolute value for Aperture; an opening; gap; hole. b 4 Pri mnece the a g 1 Y y your the acceleration of sravity, and S & more securate | (PFonounce the & as in at, tu as in VE 4 228 Front St. s The great interest that western Senators and method of weighing the earth. On the new scales Picture). “An aperture between the > doctor. B B Territory.. | a particularly prominent & few tons, but some three hundred trillion less than | —— Juneau Drug Co. leadership in the movement to develop Alaska is Was formerly supposed. e 3 e 3 0 W Lo s e s Sl Ay we B PHONE 48¢ ington he i ng strongly supported by OiRer ,,, 1.4 (5 the moon the resulting loss of a few hundred Pa 9!‘ Taklt ) in the facts ably presented them from time to time trifling change in the earth’s weight that no instru- — y t plan in. which Senator Schwellenbach ow e we're like xvmw:nbrs on a pumpkin. That | ‘wppe gquibb Stores of Alaska” Free Delivery 1 to the support of Delegate Dimond is the Should us humble but not too much so, consid- 4 3 A A 1 A PP _—_— Fresh Meats, Groceries, t all, dares dream of contre this 6,000.000,000,000.~ 3 Liquors, Wines and Beer 000,000,000-ton sphere, and probably will do it if given We Sell for LESS Because A“en Shatt“ck Gruening, Director of Territories and Island Posse sions, an ardent Alaska booster. for a vast ) B1- 0 We Rte glad to Hate mamental Cactus Leader Dept. Store tak r 1l ( [§ a hotc G viver and (pat the help seem contented. A field of cactus would ll improvement he a tough spot for a sit-down ‘lnk‘ Boston Herald. | Juneau AIQSkQ For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Remember!!! EEpadD 4 | The B. M. Behrend If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered Bank ‘ By £:00 P. M. Juneau, Alaska 9 COMMERCIAL | PHCNE and SAVINGS 6 : | CARDINAL 22 Resources Over Two and B CABS One-Half Million Dollars o] 25¢ Within City Limits A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. | Here is a section of the army of 2,000 WPA workers that invaded Washington to demand that Congress ‘ epprove a new relief appropriation of §1,250,000,000, The marchers are shown l:»a\_mg llm‘uundlng of Lh}; Department of Labor to parade to the White House. There was no disorder. Police had issued & permit - X - ; l for the parade, e eradil? ||

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