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5 THE DAILY ALASKA 'EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937. S ————————————————————_——————' - e et e e st R e . . specifying compulsory retirement for members HAPPY ¥ R R R L N A TSN D(",l‘)' ‘,41("\;’]‘(' ’Ll"’)lrc of all Federal courts at the age of 10 years. BIRTHDA Yi 2 YEARS AGO slx cHILnREN 1 FHONE 3% | Despite the outlay of amendments, however, the | . N ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager . I’”"'l Al ”.” 48 ‘«1'}“"'!!* G »lm:m G | V) Horoscope 1 | - Juneau Radio Service | | : 3 o i ¥ i | ! For Your RADIO Troubles § Publ every e Ncept_Sunday MPIRE commanding position. Turner Catledge, writing from /‘T'le Empire eatends congratula- From The Empire 5 $ | BURNED DEATH\} 132 Bebond BUCNGE 866 to PRINTING COMPANY ) st | washington for the New York Times, interprets the|ions and best wishes taday, their The stars incline ¥ | San Prancisso” Ka. ¥ it s et N birthday anniversary, to the follow= | sm——— o’ but do not compel" lL n an 0 ery Satied a0 iy cbom o T e Unless and until there is some more def- i | AR 6 1o T - bt matter. e o | President Wilson'at 1:13 in the |B————— Fire Sweeps Family Home * 5 3 SUBSCRIPT : piscs ; ) ni APRIL 6 afternoon, signed the resolution| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1937 . | Winter Rates the proposals now pending, both as re- | 5 [ ) ' —Parents Are Also in | A L e etcihg a5 DAk bt robeming 0,5 Suitan |pused by boih Houes of Congres i Asoin 1| SITKA HOT SPRINGS | = ",”, il, pos B e, g e ( mv:‘ ety “};“' s m”-’i Mrs. Bernice Johnson Iwhich declared that a state of war| Friendly stars rule today, accord- Senous Condmon | Mineral Hot Baths one month a ! e prgh e fiariotle i s g uy Smith existed between the German Im-|ing to astrology. Adverse influ- 1|,Acwmmodm°m S ”'—"’i & ness Office of any faflure o AT t x % i3 gk AP | Alexander Kiloh {perial Government and the United |ences also may be felt unless pos-! POR! LLEGHENY, Pa., April | he 1 the v tion that it has evoked—and it J. D. Va . 4 po ORT A P pril | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | of their papers ikl J. D. Van Atta |States. Immediately afterward,|itive mental force overcomes|6—Six children, five of them girls,! — cor the President’s plan of legis- it et | aside R 4 3 3 o | ‘Transport. 1 Telephones: News Office. lative action to remake the court stands as - o the President issued a proclama-|them. ranging in ages from five months to : P86 Assoctered Proax €4 muiinivily | the one with the largest following. This is | tion calling for volunteers for the! Thjs is a day primarily fortu-'13 years, were burned to death 5 e republication of a1l haws dixnsiiits SESCINE (6, due prir of course, to the weight given MODERN yl {anmy @ N, nate for women and their import-|when fire swept the home of their D R it by the President’s own sponsorship, but the | i P ant ideals among which peace|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geérald Swee-, o o v fact remains that 1t cannot be overthrown by ' E‘TIQUETTE Iy .grfifl'd mt,mt‘ned German boat In|movements will be foremost. 7y, early thi$, morning. The parents r OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION any amending proposal which has no more : [atrlited States port was seized bY| ryo planctary government ens[Were also severely burned and their, Y OTHER ATION ¥ Pror | B berta L he United States Government fol- ¢ sons | condit s Ionly. fa F - — —r e - -— followers than any one of those which bas | y Roberta Lee \owing " the MEhiNF o G Dbtaras|i TS persuis i high positions | condition is jonly fair. Gk or very prompt i been discussed to date | b3 | tio g ‘ Vi “4T7 0 exercise whatever authority they v g oy |1 LIQU | It is apparent ver, that the adminis- ¢ : tion of War by the President ofi, . o.c”ong to desire added pow-, MILDRED CASHEN OUT = |, QUOR DELIVERY | . | Q. Should a young widow at her the United States. The value of| 4 tration leaders regard the pending amend- % % - : : ! ? £ e L + Mildred Cashen, who has been oind second wedding have bridesmaids?|the fleet of interned ships was| ua ments as offering the best weapon for those | A. No: it wotlld -be morg suit- $71,300,000. There is a sign which promises|receiving medical treatment at St. { , 3 who would change or stop the President's L for bty TR women of public spirit the aid of |Ann’s Hoepital for the past few days Pay n Taklt i plan. As a cons ,'a_considerable part ot o N by her| | ichael Sheehan and J. H. Hewitt |government officials in forwarding has reiurned to her home. ! | of the testimony ch they are presenting | o~ > iy .Iwere bound over to the gra: -y (civic and state reforms. - - | ™ o i before the Senate Judiciary Committee has Q. How shpuld & glrmmoduce 1 L grand Jury| VT N ould be a happy wedding|“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.| PHONES 92 or 25 4§ ” her sister to an older woman in connection with the theft a| . | Fi Deli % been devoted to the probable trials and tribu- « fodtatnce” short time before of a gold brick|day in which prosperity promises| o ——_ - i ree Delivery lations of amendments submitted at this time el S t the Chichagol {to attend those who make solemn |’ Fresh Meats, Groceries, | ne should say, “Mrs. Mar- from the Chichagoff Mining Com-| 0 " rs roes are not foreshaw Liquors, Wines and Beer : T {shall, this is my sister, Ali¢ pany | - e ek by One thing about the foc Tidbion 2Ant -dectston|y '(;, wfm‘: ,':U»»;::c;, A]J::'fi;"-a | owed for the brides of this date. | . /§ We Sell for LESS Because »' it is something to look forward to if the Supreme, A. This consists of sponge cake, Father A. Pontelei arrived from :E:l: the sxee;:c:i'zd n: lhe:l:;"«?‘ < i We sell for CASH 3 - o . 1 i -~ Al . o S . 2 S ons of ' internationa - R Court, which the Chief Justice says is right up with|ice cream, peach and raspberry the South and on his way to h¢¢ ALt : { its work, ever gets around to it puree. The dish was named in Sitka to take over his duties asPlots and intrigues which may be | HARRY RACE, Druggist || Leader Dept. Store AR i A R LA R e henor of the great singer, Melba. Arch Priest of the Cathedral of St.|f Ys‘l‘)lllol:ge?s ::1 ae s ':'Ce u;p‘t‘)h:’; “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” George Brothers S R R4 L 4 Michael. e ace suppose LOOKING BACK A vote before 7 o'clock tonight gives s b A to make deceit and double-dealing| — | i e to how! if he doesn't like the result | Juneau and Douglas debating|™Or® general than usual among' persons in all walks of life. Those 5 || LOOX card LEARN || i e 65 st clash on the ques-|l) " uy real estate should be es Twenty years ago to —April 6, 1917—came the Andrew Tvetin | | open break in what the people of this country had| gyen the leashers will pay tribute to the dog who tion a5 to avhether immigration to| W10 bUY reRl s feared for many weeks. It was the formal declaration B § o t United States should be fur-' 4 \ saved his master’s life. 2y A. C. Go ates should be fur y ey, hET 5 iy By A. C. Gordon ther restricted by the imposition of| This evening is most promising You are invited to present of war against Germany. Over night we moved from —2'a literary test. Judges were to be|f0r Women Wwho plan formal par- Speaker of the House of Repr _|ties. Hospitalities are well direct- tatives Luther C. Hess, Rev. J. T.[€d by the stars. White.| Persons whose birthdate it is this “oupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see the position of a neutral, but badly harassed, nation 5 T 1 | % Factors in Unrest | { to one of active participation. Most of us recall the | 1. What does “upstage” mean in St |theatrical parlance? 2. What battle made William MCQueen, and Miss Lena A : Henry Harrison famous? Juneau debaters were Madge Case|Dave the augury of a year of much Today, 20 years later, we Tealize The futility ©' 000,000 a year for armaments. Perhaps the actual t0tal |~ 3 oy many times during 4 2nd William Taschek and Alice pleasure and happiness. Young that noble thought as we watch nations arming 10, o the year 1937 will run considerably more than this. |} o does the blood of the human Bollinger and John Hopper repre- 'Persons should be most fortunate in the teeth, and, for our ows protection, do the same n addition, all major powers are trying to build up sur-'poqv ¢ 41 ented Douglas, their social eontacts. thing. The tramp of marchin ! Children born on this day prob- as loud as it was in 1917. Europe, the scene of that cotton, tin and mangatese, to insure an adequate : " " Peter Woeck, contractor of the 21y Will be sensitive, imaginative nine million eggs? v and lightheaiteds: Subjects ¥ ly in the event of war. All this places an un-| 5 which country leads in’ avia- Juncau school building, said that 4nd HShihoaried. Sublecs Lo , replaced with equally precedented burden on the peoples of the world, re- oo work of tearing down the old build- *}n may have creative talents of I 1 tion honors? , . ik s, better equipped and finding no ducing their standard ; as more and more ing and starting excavations for @ Digh order. ters to Wealth is diverted to amassing the instruments of de- ANSWERS the new one would start immed-' W'”““Ll “g"d*“;";(’)“‘-ol"""r g “T()xas Ran ers,, i born on this day 1770. Others who 4 g In itself, this is a long step backward toward bar- ,1 ,,r(], sl .,’,'édfl,‘fi(;_‘“‘“ jiT Y have celebratedyiti aa 8 birthday i g sm. It also brings necrer the major war which| 2 Battle of Tippecanoe. | The Territorial Treasurer re-!include William Fiderly Channing, As a paid-ap suoscriber of The doubtedly will produce barbarism, on a vast scale., 3 3000 times. ceived a check for $219,000 from Unitarian minister —and writer, But the effect is far worse because this surge of Te-| 4 The cod, the Kennecott 'Copper Company 1780; Saint Francls Xavier, . S o o oo Lt SR B (g Daily Alaska Empire ; asserted excitement of those days and how we proud that we were entering the war that was to end all war ati E The world today is spending more than $11,000,- body pass through the lungs? e feet is today almost plus stocks of vital war materials, such as copper. 4. What fish lays more than :ain a seething cauldron. War supy debacle 20 years ago, is lords of another day have L ambitious aggres: trouble at all in get fin tt Across the Pacific in the Orient the 1ghis adventurous yc struction. ra ts of the hordes who rode with G descenda Khan centuries ago are whipped to fighting tempo. With modern death-dealing contrivances in their pos- ions, they march agein. And they march toward uit missionary E armams one inevitable objective. —war wre demanding betterment of their conditions of life.'second, Italy thir i (Copyright, 1937) 4 ) In the elapsing years since the end of the 18st| yo productive resources of the nations are Hot scone Al e ik b R S M U iR Good only for current offering. war it has been the able purpose to attempt to|great enough to provide both. Either they will be used ' — : reservations to sail south about the f"‘"“”‘l';cg 5?”““2;‘[ 5(‘ ; Floyd Your Name May Appear Tomorrow forestall another such conflict. Many words have more largely for armaments. or they will be used for | middle 6f the month to go to New Of North Carolina State College S e L s el e DAILY LESSONS | York to take a post e aduntea hundred square vards of bed, or WATCH THIS SPACE might have les { from the unfortunate incidents insurance, education and public health. A few for lN ENGLIQH | course in optometry at Columbia "v-bfd {9}]. -ds Ifm'z Iund 10 yards | A of the past. Many more will be indited and spoken tunate countries, like Sweden and Denmark, are st Ll University. Before returning north ;"l%:]b ‘f"),np““‘“‘f i 1‘101700 to for the same worthy purpose. In the meantime, good ing out of the armaments race It is these countries By W. L. Gardo, h'>_ was to visit his mother in New ;’ 7-*‘“ ing Lfl»Jflfto anr ! £ : 3 z that are meeting most successfully the challenge of F Orleans. | RSN, . AT 230 South Franklin ‘feiephone 411 judgment will, or should prevail, over our high ideals and we will continue to arm against extermination cial problem created b ; Jivandl Havs itia Weather: Highest, 47; Lowest, 33; “Smiling Serviee” TRy ¥ e i e Some great powe: ial insur- d cved ( We will continue our program of national defense and Words Oftén Misused: Do' not A ance and welfare projects materially, in order to fin- - P ; Cloudy. ’ | keep filled the ranks which were depleted in the last v - say, “We are going to go this|ev- i R oy Others will come to it shortly. All 3 £ B Bert’s Cash Grocery o C | economic depression, #———e— ————— 0 ... 4 i i | struggle. ance rearmament. ening Omit to go. Merely say v ' PHOS .Uuh.lr.‘ » , e A ged in a dangerous policy of inflation or credit »wo are going this evening - o WOIOR | Pree Dell ey ks ’ | If there is one lesson to be learned from that tholhE o Sahs DRER Tiirdanal . Ihe:, mikk | For special fresh dressed chickens, | very e Distributors S Often Mispronounced: ~ Solace. call Femmer, phone 114, iy o as dnjdaletEBt = - 3 0 = Pronounce sol as a ¢ E res * * il conflict it is a mighty smart thing to keep plenty of 15 in no), a as in ace unstressed. at the expense of welfare programs 5 powder on hand. True, the powerful may succumb, Gres nd the United States are able to sur- en Misopeliads. | EagRente ) ' HOTEL JUNEAU b two gs but not as readily vive a r, but are already being forced 0 " guionini. Gayety, vivacity Formerly Hotel Zynda ; A |chcose between smaller armament, reduced stand-. |y \p”gmh{wqfl‘jmlm,‘mfin' CLARENCE WISE N e s ards of living, and dangerous inflation of credit. i O 2 I Mana, COURT AMENDMENTS Soviet pww-‘]onu Sifie srT latun M Te il i e well-being for its people in arder.to repare for WaT. yrie oo 1ot vurer Tt i SRR L SR I times and it is yours.” Let us in- As the court reform proposal continues to hold g S scRla S 9 bt BN lon ndiose scale crease our vocabulary by master- THE MIDGET the country as the leading subject of controversy and This is the supreme tragedy of our time, proceed- jno one word each day. Today’ interest, amendments enter the picture in abundance. ing relentlessly and gaining its greatest mOMentum wo.q- pyngent: y y's | LUNCH declaraticn of war 20 years ago and the ensuing wcular case is Germany, where inflation of credit act that to retard open pag reached a danugerous point. France has narrowly CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK o slaughter it is the unhapny . : ;s sl L ASS 7 - caustic; stinging; There appears to be scoras of them, but five now are just as genuine world-wide recovery was within sight. piting: saig of speech. “If you 282 S. Franklin holding the spotlight in the reverberations emanat- Worse, there are few signs that. the world's statesmen woulq'be pungent, be brief; for it Open 6 a.m.—8 p.m. “ ing from the national capital. These include will be able to set in motion remedial policies such 5 ywith words as with sunbeams = com b3 T RS (1) An amendment by Senator O'Mahoney as: armament I-Il;“"i““” collective security, Or Y€ —the more they are condensed the = > z G of Wyoming providing that no law of Con- iction of trade barriers. This is not ectacular & geeper they burn."—Southey. \ | ’ gress shall be held unconstitutional by an sort of gloom as we were treated to in Europe for a 3 e H THE BEST §EIA§T§ ISPL0§ inferior court and requiring a two-thirds vote time., when any incident might have started another The cotton consumption in the r war. But it is more discouraging in other w: be- i 'YOUR APPEARANCE IS | of the Supreme Court o to invalidate an act b pU 5 T scouraging o g United States increased in 1935-36 " 5 cause even th man-mace, the forces at work seem ODR RESPONSIBILITY (2) The Whe Eone amendment pro- ven ugh maa 8 L over that of the season before and ! Shattuck Bld| Phone 318 ‘ viding that any act declared unconstitutional s0 far beyond conscious human control. was somewhat above the average i PHONE 48% by the Supreme Couit might be re-enacted by 2 R i consumption for the period 1923 to m TOWN! 0 © ST SRR Py a two-thirds vote of each house, such vote to The astronomers have aug up another invisible 1933, government records reveal, | . i “ I = = - be taken after a general election in which comet. But when you've seen one invisible comet, .. L e—ee—— e THE MINERS' | 0. K. - members of Congress are chosen. you've seen them all—Atlanta Constitution s News Today—Empire. . | "N v lr34 An amendment by Senator Norris pro- e —— Recreation Farlors ‘ { Fried FI.L uCH d Other | 3 viding for a limit of nine years on the tenure of We don’t know about the law, but a judge of Work and Dress ® \I ilk;’i;" e l N s u R A N c E stices of the Suoreme Court and judges of whisky to be 70, according to the portraits in the o | 5 / justices of the Sunreme Court judges of J cc 0 ¥ Lees | 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 all inferior courts. AR e ad == P1 | BILI, DOUGLAS s ‘ (4) A proposal by Senator Burde allowing — L ™ il AR EO S AT R AT l‘ k voluntary retirement of justices and judges at One of the grimmer sides of unemployment is a A A en a c | the age of 70 ye: ind compulsory retirement shortage of seaiing facilities. Literally, millions are & K 1 still without s to strike in. — San Francisco "Tomorrow's Styles Established 1898 & at the age of ) An amendment by Senator Ellender Chronicle —_— - - - b, Compounaed Today” I ) MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR SCHOOL BLAST DEAD exactly Juneau aska as written | | by your | doctor. Juneau Drug Co. e ———— oA Juneau’s Own Store Remember!!! If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By €:00 P. M. ® COMMERCIAL PHONE and SAVINGS 6 CARDINAL 22 Resources Over Two and CABS o ,M{llion Pollazs s A copy will be sent you IMMED- _ oy Ui IATELY CARRIER. Relatives and friends of the more than 400 school children killed in an explosion In the Consolidated Within CflY Limits bY SPECIAL . school at New London, Tex. gathered at the ruins of the building Easter Sunday at eight minutes past & three, the hour of the blast, for memorial services. A cross fashioned from 80,000 roses, given by Amenr S — " ican school children, hangs from the wrecked school building. (Associated Press Photo) 2 i i The B.M thrends Bank Juneau, Alaska

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