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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1937. catcher keeps rounding up our Fidos, Some of us ‘xnv protesting in no uncertain terms and there is indication that the courts may decide the authority EMPIRE of the City Council to pass on control of our pets. On Juneatt | e whole it's a healthy situation. It shows that the good old “voice of the people” the Congressmen are always talking about, isn't dead yet and the spirit SUBSCRIPTION RATES. of independence is just as virile as when the fo rier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.23 per month. | fathers used to shoot turkeys off Plymouth Rock onths, in ady But while the battle waxes warm, and occasion- personal, the spirit in which the thing is done, strikes us, is worthy of notation, ed an ordinance leashing dogs with which a great did not agree. Monday morning when the new regulation went into effect there wasn't a dog on the r-| street without a leash. Those who most vigorously {opposed the ordinance revealed they were good sports Daily Alaska Empir ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager Published every even PRINTING COMPANY Alaska Entered in the Post Delivered in ¢ B an.e, $6.00 one month Bubscribers the Busin of their ally it promptly noti rity in the delivery republication of wise credited in th herein ALASKA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICAT] The owners of those dogs who j L it should be ance pro- jon a rope or chain | got into trouble with the dog-catcher, | noted, paid their fine, as the or vides, if under protest. There was no direct defiance; of constituted authority. But there and is af ;qu(ns( ion about how far that authority can go. There's | the rub. That is the reason Juneau is going to have |a lively, interesting spring with a touch of canine | splendor in the air. | Yes, there’s more news in a dog fight in Juneau than there is in a war in Spain. Check Mr. Tammen one hundred per cent. AZI LITE R \R\ dollar was STYLE The other day in the course of a speech, Mayor LaGuardia of New York referred to Hitler as “a brown- | shirted fanatic who is the chief menace to the peace of the world.” The German newspaper Der Angriff, propaganda | organ of the Nazi government, literary style: “LaGuardia is a dirty Talmud Jew, a| far from the scene er will be able 14 1 Jewish boob, a master New York gdng«t?r the full terror of that terrible tragedy. But it will i an underworld character, a black-mailer, a man s\nh have a tendency to rekindle in most of us that nat- g cheap-joint brains, an impertinent Jewish lout, nw ural feeling to be ever watchful for the care and | ot oaly filthy character, a well poisoner, a war profiteer and a | on g Jewish inciter and apostle * * * We wonder what Der Angriff would have used for words if LaGuardia had called Hitler what lxl‘l probably was thinking or is thinking now. to promote get these advantages. present moment in 1 | | IT ECONOMY? Few worse disasters have occurred in this coun- try than the school building blast in killed some 455 children and teachers. which Those of us away nev to grasp a procurer, it er, safety their care and safety that they of our own children physically, but mentally; advantage and opportunity ligent men and women To do that, the facilities by which they may and in this connection the Alaska the matter of transportation for school children It has been pointed out by those con- Col- to to see ave right every to become uj intel- it is, of course, necessary Is it consistency to shoot the ducks out on th flats now and then cry about the scarcity next fall? Sportsmanship, after all, begins at home. at is uppermost versant with conditions that the children of the onists in Matanuska, well as adjacent Juneau, may be deprived of the advantages of an education because, under the banner of economy, it has been decided that the Territory cannot afford to supply the transportation costs Needless to say, there is no pa catastrophe who would child for $65,000, 1 | We can’t seem to reconcile the reported cold wave in Southern California with some of those bathing ' beauty pictures that come out of Hollywood. as some It appears that not only are our dogs going to have their day—but they are going to have it in co ent in the Texas sacrificed his or her amount the T is saving by cutting out transportation. We wonder if the sev- eral hundred children in Alaska who are going to be deprived of an education through lack of trans portation faci re not worth the expenditure of of Ethicpia has advanced to the point where $65,000? | an Viceroy Graziani, passing out gifts, is forced Ito dodge a barrage of hand grenades. And the Ital- ian militia, to be sure that none guilty escapes, rounds large number of natives in Addis Ababa and them before firing squads. have the ritory (New York World-Telegram) After some ten months of Pax Romana the civil- TAMMEN N W \\ RIGHT |up & | “liquidates” Thu the course pursued by the old Roman Empire, the British Empire, the Fréench Empire, and all other limperial adventures, including our own. When one |people assumes that its destiny is to carry its own | particular brand of civilization to other peoples, it | may as well take for granted that the others will react Iwuh their own particular brands of gratitude. Harry Tammen of the old Denver Post used to tell his reporters that there was more news in a good dog fight on a main street in Denver than there was in a war in Furope and j 1g from the present con- troversy in Juneau over pears that the late Mr. right. The bombs may keep falling around Madrid, school blast in Texas may kill hundreds of children “Don’t be impatient, son; remember, and the Jflpaneso may talk about hshmg in Bristol wasn’'t wrecked in a day."—Chicago Tribune. the roaming canines it ap- ammen was ore than half Madrid THRIFTY Proo0OBD NEWS CAUSTIC **a(iarnick’s Chats WEEKLY COMMENTS “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ 1937. EXTRA SPECIALS for THURSDAY THE STORE Wednesday, Mar. 24, THE FRIENDLY STORE FRIENDLY UNIFORM NOT SO HOT! The new rceruit passed an of- ficer without saluting. . Restaurant Patron—I want a good sized glass of orange juice; two strictly fresh eggs poache medium soft, on buttered toast that isn’t too brown; coffee with no sugar and plenty of cream in it, and a couple of ‘dough- puts that aren’t all holes. Waiter—¥ Would you like to order any special design on the dishes? "lle!‘?, my man” called the i do you see this uniform STARCH Excellent for cold starch- ing as well as hot Pkg. 10c BUTTER The Highest Grade ONE-POUND PRINTS 40c (Butter has gone up, be sure to take advantage of this offer.) Rolled Oats Regular price 69c—9 Ib. sack for this sale 56¢ Easter Lilies 25¢ a Bloom 3, 4 and 5 blooms to a plant. CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 “Yes, thing the and just lock at this gave me.” 0—0—o Father—Why were you kept in at school? Jim—I didn’t know where the Azores were. Father — In the future, just remember where you put things, o—0—0 in the werld did you ever write a policy on a man ninety-eight years old?” asked the indignant insurance inspec- tor. “Well,” explained the new agent, “I lcoked in the census repert and found there were enly a few people “of that age who die each year.” PEPPER Reliance Brand—First Grade—For This Sale 15 1b. cans 25¢ DAFFCDILS Long Stems— Large Flowers 25¢ a bunch Sergeant — “What would you do if an appeal came through for volunteers?” Recruit—"“I would step aside and let them pass.” v wife had a dream last night and thought she was mar- ried to a millicnaire.” “You are lucky; my wife thinks that in the daytime.” DOG FOOD T. AND H. BRAND Very Fine—Large Cans 4 for 25¢ The Council does the new Roman Empire run true to | | Bay but they all pale into insignificance as the dog- H A P P Y | by keeping their dogs tied up or leading them around ¥ i wedding? replied in this Nazi his club, or at a hotel. i | jvoters had become of age at | | 20 YEARS AGO BIRTHDA Y] MARCH 24, 1517 The Empire extends congratula- tiona and best wishes today, gy,,_.‘r‘L birthday anniversary, to the Iollow-l The United States government had decided to make preparations for an aggressive warfare against ing: Germany, when war is declared, in addition to the protection of |shipping, said press dispatches from | Washington. President Wilson was |prepared to outline his plans in his |message to be deiivered at the ex- |traordinary session of Congress Ap- jril 2. MARCH 24. Ennis and Thomas White Phillip Nowell A. R. Edwards Buddy Mogseth Mrs. A. Mogseth Minnie Goldstein Moris Tonsgard Mike Kasoff Henry W. Gieske B MODERN ETIQUETTE By Rcberta Lee | B. L. Thane announced that the {total amount raised in Juneau for the Rocky Mountain Belgian Relief | Fund was $1,065.30. Of this amount, |$566.80 was contributed by the wo- jmen of Juneau and the remainder by employees of the Alaska Gas- % [tineau mine. No attempt was made Q. What color gown should A.lm raise funds among the employ- young widow wear at. her second [ees of the Treadwell or Alaska Ju- |neau because they had already con- A. She may wear a pretty drp.\s]‘ ributed heavily to Servian relief of gold or silver brocade, or ];.1n.-_31ulul.\. but she should not wear white. | b A Q. What does Florentine mean| At the regular on the menu card? {Merchants’ Protective Association, it A. Nothing but plain, old fa,xl\-‘ ioned spinach. An “omelef Flor-|of the group to cover all of South- entine” is merely a French omelet east Alaska and Henry Shattuck, H resting on a bed of spinach. J. Fisher and H. T. Tripp were ap- Q. Where is the proper place for poinied as a committee to take the a bachelor to entertain his friends? |nec 'y steps to bring that actio: A. He may do so in his home, | about. J. W. Gucker a ed in Junea 5 the Admiral Watson. | LOOK cnd LEARN | |, Jack McCormick, who had been charge of the Treadwell com- By A. C. Gordon 1 pressor, has succeeded Ed Ninnis How on the Mexican compressor. many eligible first-time the wuon C. Hayes, superintendent of roads for the First Division, left on a three weeks' business trip south L 936 presidential election? 2. What two American explorers reached the Pacific coast in 1805? 3. What is meant by a congenital defect? 4. What, in an epigram, is said to be “the mother of invention"? 5. What nation has the fastest airplanes? | Teachers re-elected for the school | \year at Douglas were Miss Floy Tra MacKinnon, Miss Isabel Wilson in the high school and Miss Eleanor Dickman and Miss Elizabeth Boyle iin the grade school. ANSWERS Approximately 10,000,000. Lewis and Clark. A defect that “is present Glen Carrington returned from ' the Westward and was at the Gas- o tineau. 3. birth. 4. Necessity. 5. The United States has the fastest, both in commercial and private planes. at # "' Raleigh E. Davis, for several years manager of the Tee Harbor Pack- ing Cempany, neau on his he wa Hoonah Packing Company. Weather: ( loudy. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Govrdow D ' SELLOUT CROWD IS EXPECTED, TILDEN, PERRY NET BATTLE NEW YORK, March 24.—Beforea prospective sellout crowd, Fred Perry, last year’s number one net 'amateur, meets Bill Tilden, 44-year- old perennial tennis wizard, in their first professional battle, and their first cqurt meeting, here tonight. {1 i 4! Words Often Misused: Do not say, ' “Allen replaced Johnson as editor of the paper.” Say, “Allen suc- ceeded Johnson as editor.” Often Mispronounced: Frog. Pro- nounce the o as in of, not as in dog, or soft. Often Misspelled: Hosiery. R o serve the i, not hosary. REBEKAHS Synonyms: Pause (noun), inter- ' Meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday ruption, suspension, cessation, tem- night at Odd Fellow's Hall. Good porary stop. attendance is desired. Drill team Word Study: “Use a word three practice after meeting. times and it is your Let us in- MILDRED CASHEN, crease our vocabulary by mastering’ ady. Secretary. one word each day. Today's word: Omnipresent; present everywhere, at once. (Pronounce the i as in it.) | “God's Love is omnipresent.” - NOTICE For special fresh dressed chickens, eall Femmer, phone 114. adv. Ob- | P e s e, ! Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 25 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Laquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sSell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers — .- | Lode and p'acer 1ocation notices' for sale at The Empire Office. PHONE 36 | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY 0—————————‘_4 Winter Rates | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Afr Transport. Juneau Drug Co. 22 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Ovef Two and One-Half Million Dollars meeting of the| was decided to extend the activities cy, Joseph Sowers, Miss Marion| passed through Ju-| way to Katalla where'_ to manage a cannery for the Highest, 37; lowest, 30; | | —_— Horoscope “The stars inclire but do not compei” THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1627 Benefic aspects strongly dominate teday, according to astrology. The morning most mising to all who direct the work of their fellow men. ) seck favors of any sort and should be fortunate for many who dersire promotion in business or profes- sions. For the signing of legal papers therg is a sign of great promise. Contracts of every sort should bring satisfactory returns. Women should be cautious un- der this planetary government for it inclines them toward the exaction of unearned benefits and the desiie to presume upon the gallantry of men. Mars is in a place read as bene- |ficial to the United States and Great Britain. Tension in the Far East will increase in this spring quarter, it is forecast. | Fires and robberies may be nu- |merous in many American ¢ where crime is to flourish, despite public resentment. Women and children will become victims in many hocking cases, Robbery is to be the .motive faring raids cn banks and priv: !homes. Novel methods of assur- ing advantages in obtaining valua- bles are indicated by the stars. Australia is to have political trou- | I of according to London astrologers.| Many Americans will seek their !fortunes in the Antipodes. | Persons whose birthday it is lm\n ‘lthv augury of a year of extraor- dinary good luck. Women may ex- ipect risin? incomes and men will |succeed through important new |contacts. Children born on this day prob- ably will be well endowed with brains and many will reveal sturdy |characters with plenty of moral tend physical courage. Charles Peter Berkey, geologist was born on this day 1867. Othe: !who have celebrated it as a birthday linclude Stephen Colwell, author and |financier, 1800; Cleveland Abbe, Jr geographer, 1872; Isham Randolph, engineer, 1848, (Copyright, 1937) “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHOSE 105 | Pree Delivery iR BIG VAN'S 228 Front St. “THE REXALL STORF” ‘ prescriptions. i Butler Maur2 Drug Co. This is a lucky day for those who: bles, including a government defeat,| NEW MANAGEMENT I have sola my interest in the umuu-nu Barber Shop to John ! Murdock, and he is now sole owner. I. V. F. “RED” WILLIAMS COUGAR SUBTO | | FACE CARD ACE | HANK LUISETT! Washington State Depend-! 300 Roams . 300 Baths f-om $2,5C PULLMAN. Wash., March 24. Sophomore Ed Kerpa, Cougar sub- stitute who has never before started a college game, will probably b*" delegated to check Stanford's: mighty Hank Louisetti when the; Cards meet Washington State here | |Friday and Saturday evenings rcr‘ the Pacific Coast Conference Bas -kelball Title. 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