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THE DAILY V|Vh: back room ut’ Jack’s or in lhere]aborate trophy H A P P Y . . D(uly Al(lSka Empl,re room of a New York club, the poor fish is always [ stretched for the imagination of the boys. BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- A di d M er | ° i ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager | """ | what a role the finny tribe plays in our na- tions and best wishes today, their IRE| tional political picture? President Roosevelt is off for tarpon in the Gulf. Former President Hoover birthda ; i y anniversary, to the fo o | N + ” | before him used to go in for stream fishing. Even the| jng- e g RYEETET but do not compel” || |late Calvin Collidge was caught once with a pair of The body of Edwa‘n‘d Krause, es- | s#———— TR R murderer, shot at Doty's| SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937 | SCRIPTION RATES. i - Virtually 25 per month.| a7] our great men seek solace with the fish. Cove, Admiralty Island by Arvid According to astrology adverse Delivered in earrier in Juncau and Douglas for §1. What By mail, postage paid. at the following rates: i i ; - in advance, $6.00; | did Candidate Landon do last fall after the votes Fransen. had been brought to Ju-|planetary influences rule after the neau and was lying in the work|early hours of this day. The morn- six months, will promptly notity | Were counted but hie himself to Colorado and take it larity in the delivery |out on the poor fish? t yoom of the Federal Jail. ing is a time for careful planning Despite this great role the fish plays as a public An inquest was held in the office|and cautious letters. 174 | benefactor we go right on lying about him. If he’s S. Commissioner N L Bur- Women should follow routine e, Asbottun Tre o the use for| Six inches long, we rarely fail to make him at least man and also to esm'bhsh the Lr_:sks and recreations under this: republication of or not other-| 12 or 14 inches. If we don't land him, we claim he manner of his death. The direction of the stars. Extreme cau- credited in this paper and also the local news published | was so big the line broke and he got away. It is just evact m:\uneregf :‘iin‘:xmbf T:fi :mr:i fi;:{éuned as there are perils ury exoneral s n dri g one libel after another against the fish, from Lhc‘ I))I:un\v in connection with the death{ This may be a disappointing time | fighting rainbow of Russian river to the sluggish carp lof the outlaw. for theatres, although the outlook | of the Missouri river bottoms. for summer stock companies is | Something should be done about it. promising in eastern states. | should lower the Yorch the statue of liberty alway. Labor is subject to stimulating | holds in her hand and give her a fishing pole. You| and encouraging planetary puidance; can’t catch anything but catfish with a light anyway.| but there is danger that success may create an overbearing attitude toward employe As the s are interpreted ’ ! | ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937. A device designed to eliminate the harmful effects of carbon monox- “lide fumes from exhaust gases has lbeen invented by George D. Wuer-! J 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire Horoscope e fel, Toledo, O. mechanical engin- “The stars inclire i | eer. | ————— | by Lester D. Hendersen,| A | Published every evening except PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Alaska. Sunday by the Main Street Eutered in the Post Office in Juneau a ond Class matter APRIL 16. Dorothea M. Hendrickson Myrtle Mello Thomas Harris Mrs. A. T. Koski Joseph H. McDaniels Mamie T. Ericksen oo — MODERN ETIQUETTE By Roberta Lee ! - waders whipping a creek in the Black Hills, caped One vear, in advance, $12.00 one month, in advance, $1 Subscribers will confer Business Office of any fail the f r papers. Telephones: News Office, 602; Busin MEMBER OF ASSOCIAT! ss_Office, ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION president Wilson appealed to his fellow countrymen to aid the Unit- When a woman is having her|ed States in the grim and terrible warfare which it had entered for the sake of democracy and human Maybe we| THE BEST TAP BEER (N TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors ® RILL DOUCLAN Q. portrait painted by a man, should B e RE ¢ - she be accompanied by a chaperon?| i 1y what you want to about the dog, he continues| A. If the woman has reached rights to hold the spotlight in Juneau |the age of discretion, and the man| “We must devote ourselves to the | BRI Bl 2 {has not the reputation of being|service of our country without prof- f ligate, there is no more nec-|it or material advantage, with an aving °d on some se succulent Peters-'Profligate, 3 'h‘_lm_d“"d b N OL umrf, Sucenlent ‘w'\‘vvasuy of a chaperon than there energy and intelligence that will |burg oysters, we can’t help but feel that one of ”_"quuld Bh to: Goll at ths SR Rrlrise to'the lavel it e ienbepies | greatest pieces of work Delegate Dimond is doing In| 2 ny. business man, [itself. These, then, are the things ‘Cm\grm is pushing that oyster culture bill. ! is the best way for a,we must do and do well besides BIG VAN'S 228 Front St. capitalists and manufacture will |sustain serious difficuities that re- tard the progress of big enterpris- p— PHONE 36 For very prompt VLIQUOR DELIVERY Jupiter presages for eminent jur- |ists the most unusual professional |experiences. The hopes of many| to become judges may be blasted. | Q What a |hostess to have her guests arrive fighting, the things- withcut which | If everybody whose name has been mentioned for (at the breakfast table promptly? |mere fighting would be fruitl Chief of Police gets appointed there won't be many of| A. By telling each one the hour {We must supply abundant food for Changes on the benches of us left to police. |that breskfast will be served, and, ourselves, for our armies, for ourfhigh rank are prognosticated, but i* ithen awakening those who wish to seamen . ... We must supply ships they will be brought about by n: up for breakfast. . |by the hundreds out of our ship- tural causes more frequently than NAVAL EYES ON ALASKA Somewhere out in the Pacific the Navy is under get full steam again. The annual maneuvers ar2 under- 5 Reported to be on a more extensive scale than (Philadelphia Recerd) | ever before, the annual “battle of the Pacific” this The Nazi press is jubilant because Hitler has year will take in Alaskan waters as it usually does,|made peace with Ludendorff. The Third Reich has, one cruiser squadron steaming far out in the Aleutians.| extended one olive branch after another to the old It is probable that during the course of the war play|General, but he has rejected them because. the Nazis me of the. vessels may drop into Juneau and other|referred to him as “Field Lord’ of the German armies. st Alaska | Ludendorff has that his proper title was Adequate [:the :;-Bv_lfl Lord. has now agreed to add e S e i M ek Ludendorff is, to put it mildly, an odd character, land was set aside Fairbanks by Presidential| 0 ®U0 P %ith which he is regarded by giciu ne v UGS S ALY B The| ) oce in control of Germany adds to the Mad Hatter ponorc in the o field at Tacoma, near Fort Lewis, has been <1(».~.umu~(|1m“mmmp that ‘clings ‘abouit e TR Helah "HE with Tonert B Lae? and work is expected to start soon on ““*‘bli\""‘“::~ the leader of one of the many neo-pagan movements o what was most important flourish under Hitlerism, and publishes a neo- Hitler’s New Convert | Tores Neso You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Stage Struck” As o paid-up suoscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for cvrrent offering. pre- | sisted Hitler ports as usually do. defense of our Pacific they shores is moving in a very near with first West Point of an 1. Who graduated the | that or- base there. There is r on to believe tI gre on a base in Alaska for that full protection in the Pacific can not be until a base is established in the north, perhaps in the Aleutians. Such a base would form a formidable line of first defense down the Pacific to the Pearl Harbor base in Hawaii. Already proposal to that end has been presented in Congress by Delegate Dimond, supported Ly western Senators and Representativos. Alaska is destined to play a most important part in both Army and Navy defense of the Pacific. The Territory is a natural barrier to enemy attack from the west and north if properly fortified. No doubt plans for those fortifications already have been worked cut carefully by Army and Navy experts. were glass aten except with the fingers. 1w ch we are cooperating in should be more successful than ev- torics mines will be as much Persons whose birthdate it is have By A. C. Gordon —1 | “The supreme need of our nation so izl recognition is probabe—hon- b T publicity. Subjects of this sign us- 1onial mirrors first used? Wilson for appointment as 5 is day 1814. Others who have example Lonely heathen wants exchange of many.” “I am not merely an opponent of Christian- Redq Sea? E. H er, Juneau and Dr. R. Samuel Austin Allibone, Q. Is it proper to eat artichokes vards to carry to the other side of by political determination. Europe.” 'ening clothes for women, accor la part : great patriotic forces ghe augury of a year of great suc- and the nations with which we are ors for a fow. addition to the territory of the on- The name of J. M. Tanner, ually have a strong physique and the Navy's “.‘"‘v;]'aq‘m magazine, At the Holy Well of German Power, 4 Feaan 4. Which is the best known of Marshal in the PFirst Division celebrated it as a birthday include itr,” Ludendorff has written, “but I am literally anci- N A. Myers, of Fa nks, members bibliographer, 1816, with the fingers? [thu ea what will be needed there| While this configuration 3| The President said that the men ing to foreseenn summer resort exig- jof, the nation the men under cess. Expansion of business is fore- cooperating an abundance of = Children born on this day may iginal thirte tates? mer Senator from Sk active brain. it is generally accepted ' Among other things, the magazine runs matri- thoughts with spiritually minded German girl, not the stars? James Oilvie, lexicographer, 1849; Christian and a heathen—and proud of it’ ANSWERS of » Dental Board, were in ses- (Copyright, 1837) Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS n A. Yes; artichokes can hardly be . We must equip the armies'vails shopping for sports clothes sustaining work in the fields, fac- encies e i LOOX anid LEARN | Tire told for many. For women wide supplies, especially food-stuffs.” be generous, magnetic and fond of 3. Where and when ent to the Scnate by William Davidge, actor, was born attainec advertisements of which the following is a - 1797; more than 22 years old, if possible from Middle Ger-; 5 How many miles long is the Dr. W. 8. Zuber, Ketchikan, Dr. William Rufus Day, jurist, American Ludendorff lives in a strange world of his own, 1. Charles Mason was first, s in Junecau. - o —_— “Alaska” hy Lester I». Henderson & Howard Ashley, of Sk , arrived on the Humboldt ¢ a Juneau visitor. continually battling unseen but sinister powers. In Robert E. Lee second 1928 he appealed to Von Hindenburg to protect him. 2. The Louisiana Purchase. Ludendorff claimed that the Masons were plotting In Venice, 1300 A. D. to assassinate him. His theory is that the Jews started Polaris, or the Nerth Star. wa: the World War and the Free Masons won it for the About 1200 miles. Allies after German morale had skillfully been under- - mined by Christian teaching. He thinks German re- >00R FISH Z-:,‘:»l([(::,li‘ft‘?mu only with “complete renunciation of A vears ago he invested a large part of his fortune in an invention guaranteed to make gold out of lead. “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHOXNE 105 Free Delivery 3. 4. 5. —_— ind baby boy was born Hospital to Mr. and McLean. 230 South Fran fereshone 113 CONNORS MOTOR €0., Inc Uistrioators PONTIAC A nine p: at St. Anr Mrs. Hector 7 THE T Juneau DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH l\fl:\[f]e;tfll;:}:mgxglu»sz. 41; lowest, Ba:. : By W. L. Gordow | A nome made parachute whien' | HOTEL JUNEAU .« Babe Smith. girl jumper in Formerly Hotel Zynda more than 100 leaps from airplanes CLARENCE WISE now rests in the Smithsonian In- Manager stitution in Washington. e PR AT ’ o ! Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 35 Free Delivery | Fresh Meats, Groceries, | Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH £ few It is barely possible that as a nation we do not pay proper tribute to the lowly fish Up here in Alaska jam them into cans for the epicurean delight of the world. Here and ihrough- cut the country the fish is the victim of exaggeration, whether caught with an equally lowly angle worm or on the expensive tackle of a millionaire sportsman. In we CHEVROLFT BUICK If Premier Mussolini is using the Spanish civil war as a proving ground to test his war m e it is showing up some rather glaring defects—Louis- ville Courier-Journal Words Often Misused: Do not say, “Detroit is a larger city than you think for.” Omit for. Often Mispronounced: Gill (li- ¥ quid measure) ; pronounce jill. Gills 2 (of a fish); pronounce gills, g as Garnick('s Chats 7= |- Often Misspelled: Halo (circle of “A Newspaper Within a Nex 2 LUMBER Juneau Lusber Mills, Inc. light). Hallo, or halloo (a shout to attract attention). Hallow (con- secrate.) Synonyms: Steer (verh); guide; direct, drive, pilot, manage. Word Study: “Use a word three times and it is yours.! Let us in-' crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ! Lea_d er Dept. Store Discord, disagreement; want of| George Brothers bharmony. “By union the sm;\llnst: . states thrive, by discord the great- .~ 2, S e est are destroyed.”—Sallust ’ Rt s SIGRID’S DEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS ‘ NOTICE t For special fresh dressed thickens, | OUR RESPONSIBILITY"” Phone 318 THRIFTY Fo0D NEWS 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Sfecial Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE paper”™ WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 488 THE FRIENDLY STORE ICE CREAM Large Full Cones THE FRIENDLY STORE I'riday, April 16, 1937. (scared voice): “Georgie, dear, it's a burglar!” He: “Sh-h, don’t move, maybe he can get that window up; it's the one we haven't been able to get up since the painters left.” She WE HAVE ““BABO"’ call Femmer, phene 114. dv. B o Fried Frog Legs and Cther Delicacies 257 S. Franklin News Today—Empire, INSURANCE Today Phone 324 | e 5¢ each Jo: “So you were in the hos- al three months! Must have pretty i CLEANSER “Just a wipe and its bright.” p bee Bo: We will deliver any flavor Ice Cream in quarts or pints to The Vanity Box BEAUTY SALON { | | 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 |’ | PERSONAL HAIR STYLING White Spot LIQUOR STORE “Tomorrow'’s Styles ‘ Allen Shattuck Established 1898 0, pretty nurse.” your home. We handle Juneau Dairy Ice Cream, made frem fresh sweet cream. I Juneau Alaska Every which you may a 5-piece kitchen set BABO SELLS 2 cans 25¢ can contains a coupon, use to obtain PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery o—0—o0 Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Mineral Hot Baths | v ) { ! “Do you know how to find the horsepower of a car?” Accommodations to suit every Lift the hood and count the taste. Reservations Alaska Air [ lugs.” Juneau’s Own Store ey Magic Spread Pk . a 15c¢ pkg. makes 5 glasses of clear firm jelly Remember!!! | | ——— PHONE “Is your husband a good pm-; | vider, Dinah all right, but I'se allus skeered dat niggah's gwine ter git caught | e : g The B. M. Behrends R ' ORANGE B ank WATER GLASS | BUTTER Juneau, Alaska at the A very delicious spread. jar, 25¢ (Made from the pulp of ripe oranges.) If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. A beautiful blue front, hei is being In a church, | brother, aged christened. Little Girl (hoarsely): “Behind his ears, too, Rev. Smythe!” with 2 pkgs. of SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS Bobbie?” A“ fOl‘ 350 l Bobbie: “They sing hymns and | not hers, stupid.” Resources Over Two and ’ OneHalf Million Dollars c ALL G ARNICK s g PH ONE 174 “Support the Music Festival by attendance COMMERCIAL ° and SAVINGS 0—0—o mie: say ‘Amen’ “I wonder why they and neot ‘Awoman,’ CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits at the Concerts.” —

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