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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'IUESDAY APRIL 20, 1937. [ators push them along, b timate _thei ) Dally AlflSkfl Fmplre liqul;rorllal‘rijlzs, 1;:‘:1 Ril:)l:‘:lup:if: r‘:{i"{”&; wh:l: H A PBPI RYT H D A Y 20 YEARS AGO mrfiezgrs:.::b:&.:g\o:;l:‘:;fl - production and consumption are brought back into H of 21 and 50 years, who are not ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager line? Oorosco pe ‘sailors in the United States Navy Published ® ety _evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE Commenting on the bank's review the New York !Th’ Empire extends comgratula- From The Empire i ” |°' Revenue Cutter Service, volun-| - ey Times has this to Bay: Zfi:‘;dzn:fi:fl:’:{:fio‘mflbfif v ‘The stars inclice . teer firemen, paupers or insane per-| — - — 4 o 43 RN - but do not compel sons,” are required to pay an annual! Eutered in the Post Office in Junean s Second Clas Such offsetting considerations have always ing: APPRIL 20, 1917. School Tax of $5. | ‘s An attempt was made to dyna- ——————————&| This tax is due and payable att,er! 5 _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES depression periods, They have sometimes Dellvered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month invoked abrupt reaction, though usually not Judge George F. Alexander umbus. Two Germans and one| Changeable and uncertain plane-|be paid before May 1, providing you | One year, i o, $12.00; six menths, in advance, $6.00 very long continued. Sometimes considera- E. L. Bartlett Austrian were arrested as suspects.|tary influences are descerned for|are in the Territory on said fintik’ B i oo ee . QuvatiF Rliss: will brolmptiy ubis tions other than economic intervened. At Elizabeth Fransen today, according to astrology. The|date; if not, the tax is due within| of papers. “general war” has waned. But doubts re- Dorothea Reymuth order for selective conscription and|conferences and careful analysis of|or within 10 days after written or " Telephones “News Office, 602; Bustness Office, 374 garding certain governmental policies have a warning was issued to girls to be-|accounts or financial problems. oral demand is made upon you by r > ey | marriage to those who| Under this planetary government:the School Tax Collector. Taxes not, republication of all news disr . not other like of the labor situation, prediction of W entering wedlock to escapelsound judgment may be apparent|paid in accordance with the fore. ::::”(\.ccum in this paper also m Lu al news publishe “runaway speculative market” reaching dan- the draft among Washington po_lmcul leaders | going requirements shall become de- gerous excesses, and the opposite considera- E'l‘IQUETTE ey who will meet opposition to con-|linquent, and each person delin- Rl - sabondonst, s i i ¥ tion of which has already been reflected in the By Roberta Lee meeting against the City Police, by] ‘Women are not well directed by|$2. | decline of United States Government se- 4 ‘Ml_vm‘ Valentine. The charges were|the planets that rule today. Theyl All persons subject to, and relus- b not taken seriously but Council-l{should prepare for future public ing or neglecting to pay said tax, The gist of the matter seems to be that Q. Is it poor form to when so many confusing influences, some of lexpression “Gent: |of Police and members of his force [order. ‘prisonment in jail for a period of' Mikan of 'an BhuMual Sharacters-surraung the A. Yes, it is very poor form. TIt|an opportunity to appear at a spec-) Demand for professional nurses.one month. plexed and a bit bewildered, even in its view (would be for ladies, A men for important activities un(l:_*r Schodl Tax Collector of the industrial situation. Yet most of these Q Should a hostess alwa The Territorial House of the Leg-|government direction is prognosti-|adv. for Juneau. contiising. infilisices ‘existed, abileast in s ‘rie: when a giestids fleavingi¥axjishature started sessioms at. 9 o'-jeated. SR R ey ago, when the financial mind appeared to re- |\ A. Yes, always, and whether the legislation on the calendar. mln i‘ \nnr;m'x is given that grave AT situa i n) ‘e O 43 guest be a man or a woman. It e clashes of opinion may cause ser- not {at Douglas planned a meeting to|anxiety. i <4 act that counter-influences had been so long Q Please mention about six of entertain each other. | This is not a fortunaté sway fnx" ol i 23 g :‘,,1 il Tt e S ,,‘,:il‘ e l,‘“,l‘f,',; the most common forms of rude-| e |those who seck cmployment unless | HARRY RACK, Druggist [ For very prompt —— — ness for either a husband or a wife| J- H. Walmer left for the west-ithey are experts in building oper-|f *“The Sauibb Stores of Alaska” ] PRINTING COMPANY &t Second and Main Streets, Juneau, p: e & exi: in years of rapid recovery from former APPRIL 20. mite the Ohio State House at Col-| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937 |the first Monday in April and shall | at the following rates the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the deliver present, the lately much-discussed idea of a Callow Hunterford President Wilson had issued an|morning is favorable for serious!30 days after your arrival in Alaska | Sl ‘,i‘,f“““”’ S e had their influence; so have the strong dis- ware of ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER tion of possibly higher money rates, expecta- Charges were made at a mass|servative policies. quent shall be subject to a finc of curities. : b r use the men bowever, promised the Chief|service by putting their houses - in'are subject to a fine of $25 or im- financial situation, the financial mind is per- is no more correct than “Lades"|ial sion and refute them. stenographers and other trained wo- A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, field of early ])rnb(;minm\. two or three months iwell as arriving? clock in order to dispose of much Again labor troubles are forecast r'—- — |exceedingly discourteous if she ‘does| so far as it exists, is explainable largely by the te of mind, even the recent lower stock mar- LIQUOR DELIVERY LABOR NEUTRALITY ket, may turh out to have excrcised. a whole- |t0 be gullty of; when the other fs|ward aboard the Alameda. pwhn oo e some training influence on too rapid and lentertaining friends in the home. ) : Planets that cause opposing for-| b Reports from Canada that a strike of workmen in too violent expansion of industrial activities A. Refuse to talk, refuse to| 7The Ladies Guild of the Episco-ces to contest for world domination that country against General Motors may spread 10| and on too rapid increase in the use of credit, |[SMile, appear bored, fall asleep, [Pal chureh announced a goody sale|are strong in_their influence and 1“\\;» the room abruptly, sit and to be held at the Rolyat. ithr en ultimate changes in Eur- a ys orres the United States will cause most Americans to ask) —_ - Tada: — lope. The seers foretell that if an the natural que !.un‘ ““'\v | Nebraska man’s life is reported studded with ; | "Weather Report — Highest tem-'other world war starts it will be Tou are invited to present It will be a little d for most of us to under-| sevens. How the crap shooters must envy him | BT perature 32; lowest, 28; Cloudy. |impossible for any nation to main- this toupon at the box stand why affairs of Can: en have any ¢ MRS | > tain a neutral or isolated position office of the thing to do with American workmen, even W | n X-Ray tube s St. Bartholo- jn the conflict. LOOX anid LEARN | fpews nospital, London, is 30 fect| Fascism is to effect a crusade capitol trouble is with an American company. Perhaps it| | is a little hard for Homer Martin, President of the| . | long and weights ten tons. The pa- g folve (Seattle Journa > erce A | (that will involve Russia and Japan sattigousnal of OamiTLaEel | By A. C. Gordon tient under trcatment converses i United Automobile Workers of America, to grasp n;x; Evidence o Thefst hened position of business | ; 6 as well as other countries, it is point, too. At any rate, yesterday he declined to{in canada last year is provided in a report just issued | through a microphone with the doc- prophesied. The United States is eatre comment on the advisibility of a series of strikes by the Dominion bureau of statistics which reveals| 1. How frequent is there an ac- o “i’f“‘)“b"“‘gl"m through a mir- warned to be on guard. against General Motors in this country as a Tesult of | that commercial fajlures there in 1936 were at a lower cidental death in the United "7 *VS1eM: Persons whose birthdate it is and receive tickets for your- the Canadian trouble. {level than in any other year from 1922 to the present. States? orreee = = = e reeeesoseee w have the augury of a year of pleas- self and a friend or Of course, Mr. Martin is cognizant of : Three well-defined trends have been shown since| 2. Who was known of the “Ora- | ant. exporisiSR I I T dont relative to see neys for many. Interest in occult {hat his organization is the United Automobilé Work-|1922. In that year failures were heavy at 3925. A tor of the Revolution"? Cigars biects TARY M kRl 3 ers of America and hot the United Automobile|decline was noted until 1926, when the number of | 3. What well-known baby bird L ::b;::t’:‘ e Dyt [4 Th G 9 Workers of Canada. In other words, it is an Ameri- business fatalities was 1773, when the trend was re- ‘eats about three times its own Cigareties " Citdren Bee Ol 1hin day Dok e ol'geous “ssy versed, and in 19: ualities were 2,420, During the weight in worms, every 24 hours? HSITER DR QR RS Sy PYONS can organization for American workmen. It is as- iy willt bhi e aeainals . brighit . S TR last four years, however, progressive declines have been | 4. What are the approximate B0l Wakc Fi0e ABROREIIEEY « DF 0 e Pl sumed that its purpose is to better conditions of o\ .o 1 1038 showed & oavsidevible Angses Himenstons of the: SLOHNGNE ccndv M.mlv writers and thinkers belonz As & paid-up subscriber of Tha | to this sign. the American workingmen who make up its member-. ¢y, (nis re over 1935, in which year the| 5. What is the most populated G o ° ship. Like our national defense units, it proposes, We, rajjyres were less n in any one of the previous 'city of Canada? -ards Princess Elizabeth, who may be- Dall AlaSka Em lre are given t) understand, to protect the rights and'is years i e B come Queen of England, was born privileges of American labor as the Army and Navy Failures numbered 1,198 in 1935, as against 1314 ANSWERS T n E on this day 1926 . Others who have " Good only for current offering. celebrated it as a protects the rights and privile of the United ip the preceding year. Defaulted liabilities at $15,145, 1. Statistics of a recent birthday include Y States. Not the s and privileges of some othe: 600 were less than in any year since 1922, and showed one accidental death ever. James Martineau, clergyman, 1805; Your Name May Appear Tomorrow 1 E si. country. a marked decrease from 1935. 3 utes. Henry M. Shaw (Jos Billings), o A,{,l-ymm labor has made great strides toward its British Columbia did not fare so well with respect: 2. Patrick Henry, " E w 1818; Charlotte Brom novelist, WATCH THIS SPACE goal in the last few It has had a sympathetic 'to number of failures during the year, the total of | 3. The young robin. ’ 1816. i public, a friendly government; in many instances, 2 being an increase of nine over 1935. Consideration' 4. About 14 inches long and 5 A R c T l c (Copyright, 1937) [— Jaudable cause. If it expects to hold the ground i cf defaulted hxb:l}nm in r‘hv. case of B.C.-concer! mrr'he.kx\ud(r, : ! - 230 South Franilia Foi A B 05 i i American standetds ann TR VAR LGN el pglnn of HIB plkR IR0 S MATRTR AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 5 % phone total of $471,000 comparing more than favorably with St | Special meeting Tuesday. April 20, American workmen, and not dabble in the affairs of S e + 7 | . workmen in other countries {2 Hatice ofoelin0 000, T TV : Pabst Emnous {8 pm. Bring your donations for coNuoqs MOToR co AT DAILY LESSONS Draught Beer | the Hope Chest. ° adv. 3 s lnc In the years since the World War, and particularly The Redcoat Legend in the last three year we have heard much abou < 4 4 ) T B IN ENGLISH | fos On Tap The Vanity Box Distributors BEAUTY SALON ) PONTIAC BUICK neutrality. " The bitter experience of the World War e e, W convinced the majority of us that an excellent thing (OURIRIRS o) 2 » 50 years following the American revolution. By W. L. Gordos 1 ”MMY 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 PERSONAL HAIR STYL/NG Canadian Business Improves to do is ml.u“m‘w- of ml, lnllm{ xri\(cj nnr{ lm.lm- here persisted in ‘the United States a deep-seated B e 1 Q I[t elgn countries take care of themselves. Neutrality jatred for Great Britain and the British people, Our e CARLSON il laws have been passed to that end. The point s pational animus was directed against the people to Words Often Misused Do not say, ks » e . I not to get our fingers burned with something that is whom we were most closely linked by blood and cul- “I only have five dollars Bay, TrAs A e | none of our affairs. tural tradition, as well as by common political insti- “I have only five dollars. Place gollcooeeoe - e eesedoaa | The United Automobile Workers of America can ivtions. Even in the 1870's feeling against England only directly before the word it ! ° profit by that example. Or it can get its finger: irequently ran high, emphasized by the disparity of qualifies. Pay n Taklt H burned by shoving them into Canadian fires. ims during the American Civil War. An Englishman Often Mispronounced: Advertise- was a redcoat and a tyrant, and that was the end of it. ment. Accent on second sylls This unfortunate tradition was recognized to be is preferred { PHONES 92 or 35 mines which show evidence of having been scorcheq ¢€ad quite some decades ago. But it remained for Often Misspelled: Forehead ob-i} Free Delivery i g B teniting men e s zoen !lln' American Tnstitute of Public Opinion to measure serve the e following the r, ot Fresh Meats, Groceries, it 300 Rooms . 300 Baths , - 3 3 . cbjectively the swing of American prejudice. Testing forhead Laquors, Wines and Beer s couldn’t cook without burning something. a ¢ ection of public opinion toward foreign coun- Synonyms: Shrewd, keen, dis-' § We Sell for LESS Because s,’.;,’Tm.?.'PS,., T e o Y 3 tries, it has found that Great Britain occupies an cerning, suspicicus, judicious, wise, We sell for CASH fiyrascrenn | ALASKANS un’: THE THE FINANCIAL PICTURE unchallenged place in the sympathies of the American clear-sighted: ‘ | i T Feople Word study: “Use a word three, § [Leader Dept. Store The fear of a run-away market such as caused A i polled, 55 per cent, times and it is yours.” Let us in-| - rge majority of citize George Brothers havoc in the late '20s is,being expressed in many fin- pave England as the foreign country of their choice. crease our vocabulary by mastering L ancial sources these days as experts watch their graphs No other country found important support, except one word each day. Today's word: i H 5. c : 8 . PHONE 488 and charts to determine the facts in the national 1ce with 11 per cent and Germany with 8 per cent. Essence; that which makes a thing picture. The April review of the National City Bank One could not ask better proof that the English- what it is; a necessary constituent. s 1 G, R ID’S of New York points out that at the present time Speaking world is in fact today enjoying a spectacular “The essence of belief is faith.” : EEAUTY SALON there is a heavy back log of unfilled orders and' that tclidarity. Perhaps it is noteworthy also that the e | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS . SESE 5 " Ry o Cther two leading democracies of the world, Britain PARKING NOTICE q: " fact g y 5 are all t back to the 1929 © | OUR RESPONSIBILITY' ;:‘a".]‘" MORIEIRR PAYIONS ‘00 DTAUAR oNIS X0 and France, rank at the top in American regard. i | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | Fried Frog Legs and Other l N s u R A N c E : To be sure, it still is possible for a Big Bill Thomp- | parking of cars on Front St. be-'s d P Delicacies ~ “Tt is hardly deniable that the conditions NOW €X= .\ 4 1)1y some fragmentary support on a platform tween Seward and Franklin, is pro= —— || 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 isting in many markets are those which are move ¢ yoq1ity (o George ITT and his successors on the hibited, except for loading and un- i ‘= likely to appear toward the end than near the be- grigish throne. B ms quite safe to assume that joading, while construction work isj i L el et A“en shatt“ck ginning of an upward movement,” the review states. in the year 1937 the legend of the redcoats is dead under way. Fire and police depart- w‘.lte s ot | “All businéss upswings run tco fast at times. Specu- beyond restora ments ask your cooperation. p ““Tomorrow’s Styles E: j stablished 1898 R % G i SRR N s o i DAN RALSTON . 2 hief of Ul‘co. LIQUOR STORE } Fl‘CddlC BlelhOn()ll]C\’V Becomes Aunt’s Legal Wied - T : E Juneau } Scientist says bones have been found in Alaska Alaska il Winter Rates | PHONE || SITKA HOT SPRINGS | 655 |Acoommodatlum to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air i o A Prompt Delivery Juneau'’s Own Store —— 1 Remember!!! Mineral Hot Baths 5 l If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. COMMERGIAL i . PHONE and SAVINGS CARDINAL 2 2 6 Resources Over Two and CABS A copy will be sent you IMMED- One-Half Million Dollars 25¢ : Amicable solution to the family quarrel ov: s- | above. The boy actor's grandparents, Mr. and P Within City Limits IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. e tody of Freddie Bartholo 1e about w s | Mrs. F R. Ba above. favored the move aunt, Millicent Mary Bartholomew, center, w and stood by “Aunt Cissie” when Freddie’s pasonts — made his legal guardian in Los Angeles court, | contested her petition for guardianstum. . ; ‘ b —_—