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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937. —— = — —— ————— — - — — v D l k E ,man woman and child—will have opportunity for a H A P P Y r——'———'—— all 4 aAska m "‘e decent living. And, incidenzaily, a policy which will u "ce I e Q A y p {lead away from and not toward the “isms™ so many of B I R T H D A Y! 20 YEARS AGO Horosco e v '@ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager | us worry about. 1 g e LS The Empire extends congratuia-|| Prum The Empire é : Reopens Mines cahe stays PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Strects, Juneaw.| mpat song writer who wrote “Easter Parade” may fi,',‘:;‘;’ld;’;“’a,f’,f{j,,‘:j’,’;“w”x’- e 8 s Jresh longer thanks i it 5 oo |know Fifth Avenue, but reports from Point Barrow | g 4 ghiow- -__-MARCH 2, 160 but do not compei s Entered in the Post Office in Jur as Seco.d Class| o s ' ! | o Enered i the P "/ would indicate he should make a little trip up north. Al constitaional ghasabess Ak "I ac I s o the creamTarlarm T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. b Har MARCH 30 all provinces of the Spanish king-| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1937 i Deltvered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month Of course, next year’s elections have nOll_]lng w_do Katherine Torkelsen dom were suspended following in-| As the month ends benefic as-| | S h P s rou 1o MEvean, TIRES, 18 O rvencs, 36,00, | With the report that the court reform plan is growing Helen Edwards ternal disorders and wide spread|pects rule, according to astrology.| KEYSTONE, S. D, March 3“_ c l ln one month, in sdvance, §1 in favor. Acken Edwards | strikes. This is a day most auspicious mlwnh the price of gold still more e SRR YR OO ;;JA;::;;‘,,‘,",::.(::::“'L?"::::'Lu?x‘::: e - bl A revolitanary, movemerit o oves BARInE SdiRGE e Slabe et e, e Al T4 ‘°“’. Baking Powder of their papers. On To Mexico, girls, and don’t forget to send a Mrs. Richard McDonald throw the kingdom and make Spain| Engineers, contractors and metallmmes in ‘hf Black Hills of So;xth[ Telephones: News Office, 602; 1 { card saying “wish you were here.” George Lavall {a republic in all senses of the word workers are subject to a sway mA”Dakom have been reopened after PRORCMEMBER OF ASSO S. i Arthur A. Griffiths [started the strikes throughout thelindicates work on huge enterpris- being .;bandoned for more than a i ——i The Assoclated Press is exclu entitled to the use for bos 137 o ‘score of years. 42 s 5 e 4 S Ao n A w.,,,[,,_ es. Great problems in mechanics ¥ N e Ry ST VI The sit-down Strike of the Supreme Court g - e To'bo salved n_ the Rt few| Typial of the workings s | PRONE 36 ietn The Grand Igloo of Alaska Pion-'months. | ack to life is a small mine near —— —— (Philadelphia Record) MOD 3 . 4 2. close i cause ALASKA CIF NTEED TO BE LARGER AEoHHA Y DS e kl':nwn s “aciiol Hhy® b 68 ERN ! |cers gave one of the big social events| Inventors and scientists will oc- Keystone, closed since 1907 because) For very prompt THAN THAT [ER PUBLICATION oM Sist s o Y E’]‘IQUE"I‘I’E of the season the previous night— cupy world attention. Transporta-|the low grade of the ore and the| - X S e Uml;\;d“s‘:l; Ifi:‘(:i::‘":g ??l:‘(]I:;:mon day.” n informal dance in the Arctic/tion as well as methods of warlme‘:}’;mp“m"“"'v ‘T“’l“ “’:d price of | UQUOR DEquRY . ow /n as s y. 3 eners - the precious metal made mining a 4 et b il se8. & o " i By Reberta B!u[hlxhuud hall. In the general! vul] reac ha high degree of efficien Another week: passes, and the FO"” st hm_]d 7 o nvitation issued to Juneau menicy which will prevent long duration'doubuful venture. I jown any rulings ?" half a df)zm important casgs,fl_ % | were warned “that the one who|of any future war. When the government hiked the i . o nk v N(“ I?f\;|1bIyg!..~‘I.u[mrn»»n11?7:1(;!1 7 o Q. If a woman’s husband is a|wears a dre: it will have to cook, Definite commitments should buhpm“l" of gold, however, many of the Pa ’n Taklt of those rafwx ]1:1\( bffl]l e olflx <:r 'mnvl 1.7.{ i junior, should she use the abblv-‘ he flapjacks and $plit the wood.” |postponed, since there is a sign di r:;a er ‘shafts were put in shape In short, the Supreme Court is staging a sit- ownHlauon J¢7 after hat Hamie couraging to plans. Radio programs| operation. The one near here Sirixs i Sl A. This is not Dnecessary umm\ The regular semi-monthly meeting lare to improve as current evenbflsn‘;":”gomu extensive repairs and PHONES 92 or 25 And ]“’“V_‘\ the lcm?"y“‘h'?' specially “hot pota. Ner mother-in-law lives in the same of the Juncau Woman's Club was assume supreme importance. Dbt t‘;": :‘ small stamp mill to, Free Delivery {, The Court has pending (Wo especially. "hot POta- youy *Then it is better to do so to held and the speakers were Repre-|, The stars foday are fortunate CTERARC 0% ! Fresh Meats, Groceries, oes” — the V\‘aalnnqlon minimum wage case, 8rgu- .- o.4 confusion. |sentative C. K. Snow whose topic for heads of ecducational institu- vmnaa: ;.‘?ntl hzes mine show the Laquors, Wines and Beer nents on which _“;'r(' V"N: ‘;‘;fir ‘h"’f‘a;"‘mg‘f_ 280, o Is it permissible to eat very was “School Problems” and H. L.[tions. Young men and young wo-! envxsiond’so ru?itsbla “’:‘ Owners We Sell for LESS Because’ and the cases involving ths. \Wegner or DISputes | 16 cut and crisp shoe string po- Faulkner who addressed the club men who leave college this st T e ph h“ ‘e enterprise in We Sell for CASH > | Act 5 Al e i |tatoes with the fingers? on “Legal Status of Women in Al-jare to bring credit to those who| P HaL P ce’_"_ | It the Court fNcs elQer Gf Snese LWO UAWE OODS | A0 Won, urlahl RESSHUI i very | askn.” have guided them. Fame is fore- 11 Leader Dept_ Store stitutional, 1t will have to reverse itself, o Justty 188 ,r.) ginner, ‘A g668" i, ‘when | \cast for an unusual number. i NOTICE | 2 i ARRs 1_“”?10"‘ bt :\‘rv,dumon)Ls: e:\actls' "hvf ORpRiie "1?59 in doubt, is to observe how the hos-| B. L. Thane left for the south lOf Girls should preparg \\'m‘dmbcs‘mfio;:pecgl fl:::edlrle:scd chickens, George Brothers NO TIME FOR OBSTRUCTIONISTS | Vhich were used to throw out previous minimum Wage .. i eating a certain dish, and spend the next forty days in the for a spring season of extraordin-, T A adv. s laws, and, in the case of the Wagner Act, mgumemsmmnw her method, States in San Francisco and the'ary gayety. Much travel among = |exactly the opposite of those used to kill the Guffey | y gayety g In urging upon- the Legislature that it provide gomy ot e Y1 Q What is the best time for bus- east coast. He was accompanied by the younger set is prognosticated. funds for furnishing transportation for the school So, if the Court should uphold these acts, it will | lcl;t;:a people to make their friendly his sccretary, Robert Hurley. | Uranus now wili threaten the 3 ren s e Po r ' G ¥ V. Troy ; SavalPs Bles B | | 3 !peace of the world and great ex- children at the Palmer colony, Gov. John W. Troy | justify Mr. Roosevelt’s plea for reforming the Court|™ ," o, gunday afternoons. A Home Economics tea was given ¥ bt said by proving his charges of inconsistency and caprici- | e SR T L - Deriaficas (ERBETEI SR SPRIL (e y &Tikvi w erlor. Depar fiari T i L84 g wl TR —.__n by the Douglas schools with the fol- jng generation which will prove the ou are invited to present . The Interior Department during the last three ousness, 8 1 owi on the program: M Ula 2 o 2 this -ou t the bo: vears has been instrumental in getting hundreds of On the other hand, if the Court kills the Wash- | | [ ke s = A0kCy (RO IR Ml DRUAORL e P " 8 | Beck, Miss Tynne Jones, Miss Etta mands upon it. office of the thousands of dollars for Alaska. It is sponsoring the ington minimum wage act and the Wagner Act— || [ OOK oyid LEAKN Miss Elva Kirkham, Miss| Rurope is to be disturbed by in- ® e S T S It will justify Mr. Roosevelt’s charges that it has | o . £ DE. T IS oS fir 4 millions that will have been required before the com Spar Miss Elizabeth teynal difficulties in the various 5 1o It . v i e the ax out for every important piece of liberal ]eflsln-‘ By A. C. Gord ¢ 1 ¥ T, R & < pletion of the Matanuska Colony, which adds not e e Coilosiens cy AL G raon , Miss Aalto, Miss Ro-icountries. Public funds will be at a less than 1,000 population to the Territory and pro-|'oP enacted by New Deal Congresses. e ! berta Coryell, Miss Stella McLeod. Jow ebb in more than one treas- A X | No matter which way the Court decides, it shows | ** S et eatre vides employment to hundreds of others. It is also,! % F S ' : 2 e Miss Helen Stoody, Miss Elizabeth ypy e i Delecats i ' up its own usurpation of legislative power. | 7. What are small animals called p.,i Miss Mildred monsemt | persohs.. whbes T birthday ' it {8 5 ¥ in cooperation with Delegate Dimond and Senators| ™ g it stages this sit-down strike, and does nothing. lthat are intermediate between fishes yrics Hilda Newman, Miss Wiit- tave i R ~e.'.3- Bl and receive tickets for ycur- and Eepreacnlatx\(*> in Congress and other Federal Yet by this course, the “nine old men” bid fair to 'and land animals, such as frogs? PRI e ) qctivi‘iv ¥ qu;‘nipzms l;- self and a friend or Agencies, developing a plan for large Alaska develop- outsmart themselves | 2. Who was Secretary of the po;derson i £ (e ol ol i relative to see ment that will involve millions of dollars of Federal Their protracted delays on important legislation Treasury under Washington? ' P U s A g money.” |justify President Roosevelt's further charge that the| 3. Of what does safety glass| officers of the Presbyterian gply it = il s 6 . . 99 Not only is the advice apropos for the members of present procedure is 1|1‘eI{1vr'x'c|n an.d m?k_es for [consist, such us used in automo- cpyreh and its societies were: Pg nd retiring. AS‘uincisnflI ol Slvlng Tlme thlL‘emslauu'P v;')lm are (’0!\>l(l»:’:|1g zlm s(»::oill [r:ns- “"rOI;Q;he::Is:’\rs F\:z‘\:l:} l}l()“‘lilln lead to chaos in the ’bl;&?fl..“ B tor, the Rev. George G. Br wlly perform important tasks portation issue, but it is something for all Alaskans, : : . AT€ gSession of the Church, E. W. Pettit, in their careers, but they avoid As a paid-ap subscriber of The to consider in connection wiih the Territory's present’ This is bad enough. But even worse .llh,e Court’s there in one acre? W. W. Shorthill, A. J. Melntosh, publicity P v and fature ‘112 (;31\:: ::;1;: fcflclm::al;\u of the charge which libe | 5,‘ “,Ir!:vm:( x;h m\:orxl]:l‘?t southern- g p yaut, Frank Harvey, J. D. Rene Descartes, philosopher, was * & We can't forever oppose, as some groups are dmng als TR e GF nhuthe ks and trabee b most city e 4 Van A!m:v Treasurer, Frank Har- porn on this day 1595. Others who y as a plre on the bonded debt question, and expect to receive . P & g . vey; Superintendent, of ‘the Sunday nave celebrated it &s a birthday in- 5 .4 P the Constitution to serve economic and political con- ANSWERS § i1 Good only for t off And a little analysis will reveal, as the Governor point- School, W. W. Shorthill; President ciude Claude A. Swanson, former ood only for current offering. ) i siderations. | 1. Amphibia £ 3 g A $ g or el i : ol gl 4 q g 8¢ N of the Ladies Aid, Mrs. W. H. Chase. Senator and Cabinet officer, 1862: g 2 ed out in his message, that the Territory certainly has If the Court were the strictly judicial body its| 2. Alexander Hamilton. Brans - JoaBuH B R e G alt Your Name May Appear Tomorrow 4 ana is receiving. We think nothing of receiving a partisans claim, it would be concerned only with speed- | 3. Two sheets of glass sealed (0= ypather: Highest, 32; lowest, 18; 130 o L vam i “H THIS SPAC million for this and a million for that. On basis of ing up and not delaying its rulings on the Wagner gether by a plastic, such as cellu- cle . | (Copyrizht. 1937) WATCH THIS SPACE our population, no state or Territory gets as much from Act, the minimum wage cases, and others. Yet weeks lose nitrate or cellulose accate. e s = p 5 _“7 ‘: i bt the Federal government as does Alaska, and now we have gone by without a single ruling on any impor- 4. 43560 square feet. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. I% - — ) — - - — —— 1] stand to get a great deal more over a period of a tant issue. The gold clause decision of last week was; 5. Punta Arenas, on the Strait e = — I 5 : | % /. few years, which will move the Territory ahead by Merely a repetition of the decision previously handed of Magellan, Chile, South America. (e T 11 Smiling Service’ | 230 Soath Frausiia ‘ferephone 411 leaps and bounds. :du\\‘x_}lby the Co\\l: : ¥ ; 4 5 b | Bert’s Cash Grocery | Nothing should be put in the way of that program. sy B AR BIUB ST TORN. . BOR PRSI, Waler: 0 | PHOSNE 105 P R RN N Ot T x | Free , — < o b e Al b DAT LESSONS L Dejvery wen | | CONNORS MOTOR €0., Inc OUR BROADENING POLICIES hand, they expose their ow IN ENCIISH rRs | The fact that our judicial dictators stay their 5 H »\RRY RACE, Druggist Distributors Decision of the Supreme Court in upholding the ax only calls the attention of our people to the fact By W. L. G . “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Railroad Labor Act with its collective bargaining pro- that the ax is over their heads. % ogln Sordgy e CHEVROLRT PONTIAC BUICK visions should have a tendency toward bringing in- Silence, once more, prcves more eloquent than - dustrial peace and eliminating most of the strife that words. Words Often Misused: Do not say,’ b e e i is now existent in some of the larger centers. While Lz “I hope we can prevent such an- the verdict deals only with the railroad act and Eight Years Is Enough other accident.” Say, “another should not be confused with the Wagner Labor Rela- (Cincinnaii Enquirer) such accident.” { tions law, it involves a similar principie of collective An astonishing percentage of American Presi- Often Mispronounced® Aspirin. . bargaining, an issue that is reported to be causing dents have served two terms, or parts of two terms. Pronounce as-pi-rin, a as in at, most of the dissension now in the automobile con- But very few have flirted with the idea of seeking both is as in it, accent first syllable, ’ troversies. more than two." Theodore Roosevelt was a cundidate and not az-pi-rin nor as-pi-reen. 7 s for a third term, but failed of election. Calvin Cool- Often Misspelled: Fantasy; fan. . Bargaining is the issue in the Chrysler plant. It A 3 i 2 B 1 e J 7 b i M llS l was the point of contention in most of the other auto- \98¢ held the country in mirthful suspense while he Phantom; phen. ; o uneou Lumnoers L y nc. : delayed almost until the last moment a decision Synonyms: Awkward, clumsy, un- BIG VANS mobile factory trouble. In fact, the question of who wi o . i i ot hether to seek another term, which would have graceful, ungainly. 4 A ! to bargain with has been tlie issue in virtually all peen ncarly the equivalent of a third: Word Study: “Te> a word three! 228 Front St. the labor dlrfcrence§ of the past few months. President Franklin D. Roosevelt has been more times and it is yours.” Let us in- Unanimous decision of the court should clarify tactful and more honest, and should have full credit. crease our vocabulary by mastering THE BEST the air at least to a point where some semblance of Less than two months after his second inauguration, one word each day. Today’s word:i w l N D 0 w c L E A N l N G better understanding between employer and employee he has said in plain words, and with felicitous humor, Manifest (adjective) obvious to the| can be reached. that he will not be a candidate to succeed himself understanding; plain. “Continued! Another victory for labor is recorded in the Court’s i 1940. cheerfulness is a manifest sign of Reliabl PHONE 48% . action of reversing itself and upholding the Washing- | ’ 'Il‘lm has no bearing on the topic of the hour, Wisdom. IN TOWN! i " ton state minimum wage law for women which was W1ich is the President’s determination to dominate TS 3 pharmacists p $1320 per week the personnel of the Supreme Court. But it does set! A 127-year-old razor made from THE MINERS ! < 4 up the question of a third term long in advance. And @ bull's horn is used by Harrison! . compound ! ) Th;se decxsmlnb tend m bu.-?t'udvkh;n we If)x Years y"heins to prevent the emergence of those futile and Douglas of Allentown, Pa. It has ! Recreation. Farlors LA 1 ke e"; w]‘ftsl n;OA‘me;;L'fm Ajan :" Of l“"’gf t’:' pointless cries of “dictatorship” which are the modern been in his family five generations.| | PY 1 " v o | | l N s u R A N c E have done little abou 18 ‘concrete evidence of e counterpart of the personal scandal and whispering <~ | ch.mymg times; changmg so that every American— campaign i S — s | Butler Maur2 Dm Co. | ‘ 0 | SITKA HOT SPR e o Allen Shattuck Prof Will Count She ep {succon o turtner iings nad veen. | SITKA_HOT SPRINGS Ty ha | made up to late today. Mineral Hot Baths 5 y | i | A Mayor, three Councilmen and, | Accommodations to suit every , TOmOflOW s Styles { Established 1898 But Not to WOO Sle(,’l school director are to be chosen. | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr i Today” ' -ee — | ‘Transport. i e oo ask TUCSON,; March 30.—A bachelor Nichol will traverse have b s DEPTH OF SNow le l : 5 E Iuneau et " Al : o > Drss raverse have been char- i 4 i professor who insists he never gets acterized as the most desolate in AmVARlOUS ALASKA AREAS‘ “0, K," t mely is off for a three-year stay COURtry. Large areas never hav E 7 V ‘ lonely is of A Pk been visited by white men so far as The depth of snow (in inches) LUNCH in the m"f‘ )dP-“OI’“(‘ "')“‘“0.:‘ of “Z is known. |on the ground at 4 p. m. March 29, Fried Frog Legs and Other United S)l.n:.\, H‘\; ghgec! }h o, Rattlesnakes and the spotted fever at several of the Weather Bureau Delicacies s determine ways and means of PIe-|tjcc wil be hazards during his ex-|Stations was as follows: | 257 . Franklin . Phone 324 Juneau’s Own Store serving dl‘{ ’“‘ oring the ocky plorations, but Nichol’s chief enem‘» Atka 0, Barrow 9, Bethel 3, Cor- & 45 % z X Muumax? .sh(:lp . bad Jands of VIl be thirst. When he leaves his dova 2, Dutch Harbor 0, Fairbanks' - ~— er No stranger to the bad lands of ¢, for pumerous mountain climb- |28 Juneau 0, Ketchikan 0, Kodiak ) e oo the southwest, A. A. Nichol of the o pine or thr ? 0, Nome 43 ( ) iversity of Ariionasisooking fora o n, wo Of ‘three or four 'days 2. a University of Ari oA fing 107" each, his life will depend on the| The thickness of the ice on the i P ward to hhh“dnne“ngg‘ W‘; n ’XL‘h' contents of his canteen. Chena River in front of Fair- thusiasm rat! er than drea e, S - {banks averaged 28 inches, as com- trip will take him through the less paxvd with 45.5 inches on March 23,! l Al E o h settled regions of Arizona, Utah, SIDEWALKS BEING 11936. $ B l If ”Dcxiy aska Empire as alifdinia S ! 30> your D ;:‘evgda. California and northern | The ice on the snake River at| T'le B. M. ehr‘/n( S 5 el.),()"(i:gg CREY A L REPLACED BY ClTY Nome averaged 52 inches as com- not been delivered y At et ‘pdrrd with 48 inches on March 23,| which often are 30 to 50 miles apart " york of replacing several wood-|1936. Ban By 6:00 P. M. Thi wfllhwil:f and EL“"“SV"" 'p" en sidewalks and steps has been e | i e photograpi e mountain Sheep. giarteq by the City. The new work Alaska More particularly, he v\:ll BtudY ol udes Rawn Way to- Gastinean FR]ENDS ARE GUESTS g Juneau, ! Fheu- habits to learn whether ‘l"“"'_"‘Avenup. Ewing Street from South OF MRS PULVER AT - is anything mankind can do to save'pranklin to Gastineau Avenue, Sixth y L4 PHONE the rapidly dwindling species. o Street in the Nelson Park Addi- LUNCHEON TODAY A fellowship from the Natlonali;jon anq Second Street leading up| ; i g o0 BN, CUMMERCIAL @ssociation Audubon Societies S|G04 street to !he miners' trail, A small group of friends were financing Nichol’s trip. Under [mv 2 luncheon guests today of Mrs. Myra Gl’ld SAVINGS 5 leadership of Kermit Ruosewn,‘.r B. Pulver, who is in Juneau from President, the association wants to OMORROW LAST DAY [ner home in Rochester, New York, make sure that the few erammLi FOR CANDIDATES TO \mlm’ her daughter Mrs. Arthur “bighorns” do not wind up as orna- . Fox. cABs ments on sportsmen’s mantiepieces.] FILE FOR CITY VOTE The friends who gathered about Resources Over Two and A copy will be sent you IMMED- Game laws in general impose| the luncheon table made spring- O H lr MH DO]]CITS - heavy penalties for killing moun- ‘Tomorrow is the fin:1 day for fil- like With a centerpicce of Easter ne-nai ilion 25¢ CARRIER. 3 tain sheep, but the laws cannot ing of candidacies fo. ‘he city elec- flowers were Mrs. C. W. Hawkes- W th C- I.imits mmY bY SPECIAL reach the mountain lion or the ea- tion April 6. Thus far there are worth, Mrs. Vladimir Solovieff, Mrs. 1ihin “Y . gle, two of the inveterate enemies but two tickets in the field, one C. E. Harland, Miss Frances Har- - of the younger sheep. |headed by Mayor 1. Goldstein and land, Mrs. C. P. Jenne, Mrs. Fox The southern Utah districts which the ofher by former and Mrs. Anna Snow. 2 Mayor Tnm“ ARG S o

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