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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1937. HAPPY il BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today,. gheir birthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: spinning his merry-go-roufid and reading the Allen-Pearson descriptions of their bosses. While one of them went through the formality | of examining the prisoner, the rest of them chuckled at the seized evidence. Riddell finally was released on $25 bail, e i furnished by his lawyer. au as Second Class | It is possible, of course, that some one with a keen i sense of humor suggested the particular location to the book peddler. At any rate, it is evident that the} austere Justices have a goat, and he can be gotten. 0 32 H. Benton, statesman, 1782. Britain and the United States with the result that closer relations may MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1937 be established in trade as well as l Forbidding aspects dominate in in military and na=sl matters. the horoscope for today, according, Persons whose birthdate it is to astrology. While men in big‘lmvc the augury of a year of finan- business are fairly fortunate under cial success. Romance for the young this sway they will have senous“h. indicated, while the middle-aged Iand puzzling problems to decide. {may be too susceptible to emotion ! Women are subject to planetary for their own peace or happiness. especially among foreign diplomats, influences that stimulate all their| Children bompeon this da;’ppmb_. that Germany was about to reply| According to astrology this is anphilanthropic projects and encour-jably will be artistic and imagina- to the arming of A‘merlcsn vessels |unimportant day in planetary di-|age them to push peace movements tive. Subjects of this sign usually by a direct declaration of war. rection. The morning hours are'of many sorts. |nave a strong sense of drama. fortunate for writers and thinkers.| o f | ; s i i is should be u fuvorable shop-| Dame Madge K A lish ac- xon the1 ninth dniy of the legisla-{ For ghe Roman Catholic Church ping day and bargains may beo?,g,tress, was bog:n ::d::usm:isny 1::9 wh, agieed, AR e s Uis thl it 1 sk, Bt - i et | e e Y ey ekiinted o 2 i at of [gict sharp rises in the cost of liv-|birthday includ 1 Y S deadlock ended,’ decided to draw|organization activities supplement- ing. Cloxzhing will be more and|Secretary of tehenal:lo',edriol; Ilcs]'(le: lots for Senate offices. ing the center in Rome, astrologers|more costly Andrew Jackson, President of th;e foretell : 4 | 1 A Fo » | United Stat S Juneau fashion experts, report-| Protestant churches of many de- forec:s;ork:lsdz}::;:;s ?o:m:ktfi‘:; author, 187;5. BT ing on spring and summer styles,|nominations are to unite in pPro- hands but union obstacles will be| ; (C(;pyrlght 1937) sald that dresses were going to be{moting membership and philan—'met th many trades. Gk A rlx]xigctll:er‘xv?me:or:fldm;eci:lnches to th'opic activi(;.:fs. tRel\gion is t0' Aviation will be Qidvly discussed| Until recently the British For- e accus-[gain many adherents. Jowin; -1 i tomed to 6 or 7 inches from the| With the awakening of spxmunl]mg :ov;?n::]eps;:::nsf: ;:g:;:. S EhTORI L i ihe dlaa e ground, which made the new styles|consciousness new cults will be tional incldent involving an airshi {Rak . OCs “goula SPply) 10 p- arriving daily seem very long. founded in the United States where b omacy. T |polntment without & private Tacome ed may test American diplomacy. | g sclentific study of occult matters| The summer will bring demands|°f $1.500 a year. may develop. for aviators who will be employed| Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager Published_evary evening except Sunday by th PRINTING COMPANY at Seca»A and Main Stre Alasks. Entered in the Post Office in J matter. 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope From The Empire “The stars inclire | but do not compei” e EMPIRE Juneau. Ret -’ MARCH 13, 1917 There was a persistent report be- ing circulated in Washington, and MARCH 13 Alice Sey Edwin E. Johnson Martha Mulvihill Dora H. Mickello Arthur B. Judson SUNDAY, MARCH 14, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1937 Delivered In can fer in Juncau and Doulas for per month. By mail, postage paid, at the followirz rates: | One year, in advance, §12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | one month, in advance, $1.25 3 i & BSubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify Seventy-five bills were introduced in the Senate ) n e y } t the Business Otfice v any failure or irregularity in the delivery | of the Legislature just closed and 105 in the House. of their papers. Talephone: office, 374. Eighty of the total were enacted into law. Write your own ticket. Wews Office, 602; Busines MARCH 14 Mrs. Oscar Mangsol Mrs. George Dull Mrs. N. S. McEachran Judson Brown ° Dan Mahoney Mrs. Herman Weiss Lars Sorenson George W. Folta Thomas J. Shearer Martin Lynch Mrs. Harry Olds - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED. PRESS, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tie ase for RIRB SN LA republication of all news dispatch:s credited to it or not other- A wise crecitsd in this paper and also the local news published By going to jail for 30 days, Dr. Townsend pro- Bereta. bably would make a lot of supporters for his plan. AUABKA CIRCULATION GUA/LANTEED TO BE LARGER | The world loves a martyr. THAN THAT OF aNY OTHER PUBLICATION. | EEH A S AR, TR Another sure sign of spring. is getting into action. The Fishing Club Child Labor Powers Times) power to limit, of persons (New York The Congress shall regulate and prohibit have the labor Frank Pierre, formerly of Anchor- MODERN under 18 years of age. ! This is the wording of the child labor amendment, ; 'and some persons appear to have become sincereiy | | |age, but who was messenger in the House of Representatives at its pre- vious session, left for the south on ETIQUETTE The veil between life in mater- ial form and that which endures after death is to become so thin e — in large numbers. Women fliers| - iare to procure commercial posts | 1 |within a year or two. | — HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” e ——— e ———— By Roberta Lee |the Alameda. R R %] A. J. Achison and Tony Dortero, Q. Is there any possible way to business men of Skagway who had cool a bowl of soup quickly, thatibe(‘" in Juneau, left for the north meets the requirement of etiquette? on the Spokane. A. The only two things you can) o3 do are to stir the soup with the | The Rev. George C. Bruce arrived spoon and use a little patience. Do from the westward on the Alameda not lift a spoonful in the air and to take the place of the Rev. John give a miniature imitation of Nia- B. Stevens, who resigned as minis- | gara Falls, do not blow omn it, and ter of the Northern Light Presby- that communications' may be es-| Ocecultists who st tablished that aid humanity.lof Gizeh announceu:gn:i;lspy::::; Strange books are to be published the world enters the King’s cham- and widely read. Iber. Great events are presaged. Warning of another world war has| Mars is now benefitting Great been given by persons who claim to. obtain messages from the higher planes of existence. If credence is| to be given these messages the white' race will be subordinated if not de- stroyed utterly in a world conflict. Students and scientists are to; work without concern through com-} ing months when great events are| presaged. They will make marvel- ing tax period. ous contributions to human wel- s R JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY mcn.’:(:rc“t: roitn:let:rcenih;(: p\'eosr:izi‘ Certified Public Accountants 205 Seward Strest alarmed by the extent of the powers that they believe it grants. Most of the opponents of the measure, in- deed, no longer attack the mere prohibition of child labor itself, even by the Federal Government. Their objections, rather, are now concentrated on the extent of the powers which they contend the amendment; | unnecessarily would grant to Congress, Some of them | even picture Congress, under this amendment, regu- | lating the details of the lives of all persons under 18“ deciding, for example, where they shall be sent to| among the first is the report from Washington rela- school, ordering them to work at particular tasks, | tive to the sale of “The Nine Old Men. separating them from their parents, and passing other g . § erian w Some time ago Drew Pearson and Robert Allen, very extraordinary law do not pour cold water into it, if . CRURS Sisle (AR S0} N These fears have no real foundation. The amend- |you wish your hostess ever to extend the newspapermen who will be recalled as the authors i g N | s ress vers tk t! |another invitation. | of “Washington Merry-go-round” who got fired from ment grants to Congress no powers that the Btate | 3 . Legislatures do not already po: and Congress may“ Q Is it \ll-bryd for a person to their jobs for doing it and went on to better ones, be expected to use these powers with at least as much | pretend that he is wealthy or high-| by wrote another book, titled “The Nine Old Men." It.| wiqom and discretion as the State Legislatures have ly educated when he is not? {J. H. Murray, provided for a per-| o : } manent tax commission for the as you suspected, deals with the Supreme Court. shown. || — 2 A. Yes, it is vulgar to do so. Territor: &, More recently an enterprising chap by the name| e g Territory and H. B. No. 2, Repre Two specific objections have been made to the | el - % A 3. of Robert Riddell acquired a supply of the books and ' phraseology of the amendment. One is the insertion ?Qe;fi‘,]v bf)erd n‘i)gc;l?;nct‘i,:x;ter:a]rllivvl: ;Z;::)?)?l‘sist::r e set himself up with a box in front of the Temple of of the broad power to “regulate.” But' the reason | .co..to it nor tries in any way to i Justice in the national capital to do what he anticipated | for its inclusion is clear. As originally drafted, the gy it | High winds blew out one of the Would be a lively business in sale of the books. It|amendment merely conferred the power on CONgIess| o “gnoyq a man speak of his large plate glass windows in the B.| proved to be more lively than even the book peddler |to “limit or prohibit” child labor. But suppose, it Was | ice a5 “my frau”? D /ehretina: wlore. | Bayeral signs | figured. He had sold but eight copies when out of (asked at the time, Congress wanted to make Some A Not unless he is speakins Ger- had been blown down and minor| the building emerged one Captain P. H. Cook, com. | Fegulations regarding the employment in hazardous ' p.n pray is the German word for damage done by the wind. % e 0 e ettt laced occupations of minors considered old enough to WOrk. . y..ivieq woman, or wife, equiva-| mander of the Colrt’s private police force, and pl The courts might hold that these were in themselves 1 "0 " do Riddell under Peddler and his wares Were ..y, g “limitation” nor a “prohibition” of chil Ay 3 taken into the temple. Report of what transpired| ... The power to “regulate” was therefore inserted |« _ there during a four-hour session appears in the Phila-' ¢ provide for such contingencies deiphia Record as follo | The other objection has to do with the age speci- Chief Justic Hughes, ler the collar fied in the amendment. It is held that 16 and 17-year- when informed that the irreverent and plain- olds are not “children” and should be permitted to talking “The Nine Old Men,” had been offered work. This criticism can result only from a mis-. for sale in the court’s own front yard, ordered conception. The proposed amendment is not legis- - that Leslie Garnett, Federal Attorney for the lation, but simply a grant of powers. The framers' , p {he North Pole and (h(‘] District of Columbia, be summoned in per- of the amendment, as their discussions showed, did g,.tjy pole have the same tempera-| son. When he arrived. he demanded that a not seriously propose to prohibit the labor of Persons ;.o contempt of court charge be filed against Rid- 116 and 17 years old. But they held that with rising 2. What scientific law did Sir dell. Garnett flatly refused, declaring that labor standards, it might ultimately be deemed de- y.u.c Newton give to the world? there was no reasonable basis for such a sirable to put certain restrictions on the labor of | 3 what commodity is used by chprge Bomoom wnioqs SF ape. . ihgse young persops; thergfore, ‘Congress should have |a) civilized people more than any Hughes, fuming at this rebuff, had a tele- | the powér to do this without submitting’a new amend- other one thing with the exception phonic complaint made to officials of tne Jus- ment. of water? - tice Department, protesting Garnett's attitude. Some clue regarding the iype of law that Congress 4 what is the difference in|| The department, however, refused to become would be likely to pass under the amendment may meaning between “ante” and anti”? excited or disturbed, and backed up the Dis- | be obtained from the terms of the Federal Child Labor | 5 what State of the Union has; trict Attorney. Law passed in 1916 and later declared unconstitutional. the longest coast line? Cook then was ordered by Hughes to sum- It prohibited the shipment in interstate commerce of ANSWERS mon District of Columbia police and get some goods produced in mines and quarries in which chil-| 1 No. The South Pole is cold- kind of a charge filed against the book sales- dren under 16 years of age were employed; or in wWork- er, being 10,000 feet above sea level, man. Peddling without a license was the best shops or factories in which children under 14 were while the North Pole is at sea level.l the police could do. This is a misdemeanor in employed, or in which children aged 14 to 16 worked | 2. The law of gravitation. ] the District. more than eight hours a day or six days a week or 3. Salt. At police headquarters, Riddell greeted between 7 pm. and 6 am. Such restrictions hardly 4. Ante means before; with amused [riendliness. A lieutenant took seem excessive. On the contrary, they are necessary means against. one look at the books and exclaimed, “Hell, to safeguard the health and mental growth of our| 5. Michigan, with 1,624 miles of you oughtn't to be »sted for selling this. children. Many State laws fall deplorably below these water front on the Great Lakes. You ought to get a big commission. It's a standards, while States which maintain decent stand- - — B swell book; I've read it and it ought to be ards often do so only by putting their manufacturers #—— widely distributed t @ petitive disadvantage with the States that do \ Riddell told the police that he was an Am- |not. A n DAILY LESSONS not. A national law alone can impose such standards erican citizen who voted for President Roose- uniformly. The ratification of the child labor amend- Q velt, never entertained radical beliefs, didn't ment is necessary to give Congress the power to pass IN ENG’I—I'«-H know the author of “The Nine Old Men,” and By W. L. Gordo, European Peace . . . time out devoted to establish- #—— Isuch a law merely wanted to make some money by selling copies of the book at the place where he ing credit in America.—Chicago Tribume. Words Often Misused: Do not say; B T l“Six and six is twelve.” Say ,“Six thought they would sell best. from California: ‘ang six (two subject nouns) 1 [ INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED qu your convenience our office will be open until 10 P. M. dur- “THE NINE OLD MEN" A great many amusing incidents doubtless will arise from the prevailing judiciary controversy and House Bill No. 1, introduced the House of Representatives, in o to ameliorate disease and prolong| life will be discovered. ! Persons whose birthdate it is have|” === ' | HOTEL GASTINEAU Men will push business and women will reap gains from investments. Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! Children .born on this day prob- GASTINEAU CAFE ably will be well endowed men- in connection |tally and strong physically. Many subjects of this sign are hard stu- dents and able to succeed in in- |tellectual pursuits. Henry Sherman Boutetle, lawyer AIR SERVICE INFCRMATION | — e e L Winter Rates [ =— ; | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral* Hot Baths 1 Accommodations to suit every | and diplomat, was born on th |day 1856. Others who have cele- taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | Transport. arrest ]Wenthcr: highest, 35; lowest, 22; — {clear. -0 LOOK anid LEAEN By A. C. Gordon e Today's News Today—Empire. hot L - ; v ‘hl':'tt‘d it as a birthday include Kinz Compounaed {Humbert T of TItaly, 1844; Thomeos i =) 230 South Frankli» ‘ferephone 111 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors PONTIAC A 845 T 2 rk and Dress Bert’s Cash Grocery CHEVROLET PHONE 105 Free Delivery BUICK LUMBE g Juneou Lumnber Mills, Inc. I anti; WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 488 e | Pay’n Takit He gathered the impression, he said later, are that the Capitol police did not have their | hearts in their work. He said they took turns twelve” “Bix plus (aaded to)- sl PHONES 92 or % is twelve” is correct. i Free Delivery reported | Often Mispronounced: Beard:}} Fresh Meats, Groceries, sick. f . wuma" Prlsu“ar |Pronounce beerd, ce as in bee. Laquors, Wines and Beer Allen dropped one dog out and i | Often Misspelled: Might (power).|{ We Sell for LESS Because’ on the trail with ten. Kokrine . . i:vme (small object). We sell for CASH dropped one dog out of six. Allen I" M sterln“s | sSynonyms: Abdicate, resign, re- lead was unfit to run today and nounce, relinquish, forsake, give up. Leader Dep‘. Store The double leaders of Hack Tho- | times and it is yours” Let us in- mas snarled up 100 yards out | m crease our vocabulary by mastering Mary Hansen's team was skittish 3 !one word each day. Today's word: ahead, dragging them across the|, . ! . line. |Saying She Can ‘Make Her-| gaba is e fastes J i Agaba is making the fastest time 1 self Dle, Murder Sen- | he is using two others Word Study: “Use a word three George Brothers from the crowds so she had to run| 'Evnnescent; liable to vanish like -o . tence Is Awaited solemnest thought, Atlanta Constitution Today's Prune beer FIRST HEAT OF DOG DERBY RUN AT FAIRBANKS Buzby, Kohrines, Allen Win First, Second and Third Places — 13 Entries (Continued from Page One) Some of the dogs are INSURAN c E Allen Shattuck Established 1898 “Tomorrow'’s Styles Juneau Alaska — PHONE 36 | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY | L —— ] vapor; fleeting. “Such joys are ev- anescent.” e, — British research scientists have succeeded in making absorbent car- {bon, used in gas masks, from coal. PARTY GIVEN HERE | FOR MBS;JOHNSTON\’ LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mar. 13. o | TJmh»rz» today redoubled watch over ; i and Mrs. | Helen Wills Love, who has been Edwin Sutton entertained twe: ying motionless in a_mysterious co- guests this afternoon at a party|ms apparently self-induced, since giver: in honor of Mrs. Eva Tripp|g.30 Thursday evening, after she Johnston. The guests gathered a‘bhn,: told Veda Sullivan, matron, “I the “home of Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs.|can make myself die whenever I Johnston is soon leaving for her| .o 0w | home in Fairbanks. >oo When the body sar Pellet, in Dawson and Fairbanks, says no country ever saw prettier getaways and yester- day. A grand prize of $1,000 goes to the team with best time for the aggre- gate three days racing which ends Sunday on the College loop whicl run is the sixteen mile course Walter Noller’s time over the same course in 1931 was 1 hour and 11 minutes and Bob Buzby's time in 1933 was 1 hour, 5 minutes anc 9 seconds. Remember!!! Mrs. O. S. Sullivan races than those of If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska convicted of second de- Ce- |Bree murder for the fatal shooting . |of Harry Love, 43, whom she termed Lille, France, industrialist, was ta-|Der “secret husband.” ken to its grave, there were 6gg| Her sentence may be from seven relatives in the funeral procession.|Years to life imprisonment. > The woman with her mysterious government illness gave the first definite sign dertaken to supply gas of animation at noon today when every resident of Paris in a vast started mumbling, “Harry, a B She was Madame widow of of 86-year-old The French has mask; SECOND DAY RACES un FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Mar - In the second day dog races ' the COMMERCIAL to 13 ¢|she for de opening was perfect. It is 10 degrees above zero, sunshiny but the trail is prickly because of the extra warmth of yesterday Harold Myers failed day. Mary Joyce, of Juneau first to get away to a flying Henry Raegan, of New driving Seppala’s Siberian dragged them off the course yards out after they bolted the trail to start to- was Lart York pups 400 from program nse against alr|Harry, Harry, don't go; don't go.” raids | Physiclans are prepared to feed DU |her by Injections into the blood Italian immigration to America |stream if necessary to keep her alive. declined from 376,776 persons in 1913 | S m— to 13,395 in 1_1;3’.'.-- Cordova Man Is to ‘ Be Married, Tacoma 1 RITE MASC TACOMA, Wash,, March 13.—A marriage license has been ssued to H. Bhields of Cordova and Virginia O'Brien of Puyallup. BCC ‘Thur vening cord| Degree work Wednesday day, Friday and Saturday this week. Visiting ally welcomed member Jurmies | and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within ‘City Limits 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. 18

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