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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1937. o . | be lulled into security by false prophets, for as surely. H A P p Y Bnlam s RO B.I Family 23 5| oo Dally laska Emplre [as youexist, the change is on its way. You might BIRTHDAY EARS A l Will G {N ‘ 9 & anage 512 ‘ o SAGO |l H lane! . ROBERT W.BENDER - - Editor and M just as well try to stop the raging and turbulent 20 Y N oroscone 1 et New Anrp a n ¢ i waters on their way over the great Niagara—they The Empire exztends com) 2 ‘ Publishd e. opt Sunday by the EMPIRE just can't be stopped. From The Empire LONDON, May 12.—A new plane PRINTING GOMPANY st Second and Main Streets, Juneau, |* et tions and best wishes today, ¢ “The stars inclice with accommodations for six has| PHONES 92 or 25 | So I say to both the financial and labor world, he ) \ Alaska. birthday anniversary, to t N‘W- - but do not compel” | [been ordered for the royal family Free Delivery e ——————————— 4on’t blind yourself to the rights and needs of the| 5 J pel - : Euteres in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class| o0 o0 B 0 oL tizens. Put on another ng: MAY 12, 1917 g It will have two engines devel-|{ Fresh Meats, Groceries, matter. P Sronk ChRvoRs % Bar Jelew S, O O ¢ s The first banquet of the Alaska oping a maximum speed of 180 miles |} Liquors, Wines and Beer SUBSCRIPTION RATES. pair of glasses before it is too late. .Things must be MAY 12 { Automobile Association was held THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937 per hour and will replace the mono-|§ We Sell for LESS Because " N e v |more evenly balanced and equalized. The greater| Miriam Lee i |last night at the Alaska Grill with| Adverse planetary influences are|plane used by Edward as Prince and We sell for CASH k. One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | Portion of the American public is demanding it. In Alex Dunham over fifty members present for the|strong today, according to astrol-|King, o X inios, $1:58. P ; » James Edmiston i : . at s s. v % i TR R | other word: he budget must balance. it g o affair, termed a great success. Thelogy. The stars are read as en-| Members of the British royal fam- | Leader Dept. Store the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | Finally, let me admonish you, elect to office! y y association appointed the following|couraging evil report and secret'ily have used airplanes increasing-| George Brothers 4« of their papers £ Solat i men and women possessing the same invincible, |, NP R on committees: Dr. L. P. Dawes, plotting. s ly, but the King and Queen have| Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. | indominable spirit and with a heart as fearless and ‘ TGN [ Dr. H. C DeVlglu\l(;. Rv:,'ryl Whitney, Thex_"e is a sign read 83 presaging |not been up since their accesion | X i ,w?:f;‘}"é:‘.\"f»‘.ITf'f,'v‘,‘,C'Z.,T,"‘)';d‘:o the use for | COUTageous as our President, Franklin Delano Rouse-' MODERN Al Williams and Otto Wilde. i:,vn_»nucr?ul :ew; retga;u:‘mg workers:to the throne. | bty republicaican of all news dispatches ¢ edited to it or not other- [ yelt now at the helm of our ship of state. A brighter h R ) ; and FRw REESSE o gabory Suit 75 ! SIGRID’ S wise credired in this paper and alse the local news published | ' E'l‘IQUT:'TTE Judge Robert W. Jennings has|While the stars frown upon many-| fry The {Empire classifieds for | herein. i happier and more useful life is ahead ofrus all. e “lgranted an alternative writ 0f ‘man- facturers they seem to smile upon qu}ck redhita (1 BEAUTY SALON ALASEA CIRCULATION GUARAMTEED TO BE LARGER Remember, I hold no briefor. give: sanction to By Roberta Lee damus commanding Mayor Emery|merchants. i il % | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS ‘*MAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | that group of men and women whose motives are Vélentine to either sign the salary Exporters are to profit greatly ,—r-“. | OUR RESPONSIBtuT\’" P 3 T if |only selfish’ ones; who would aeeomplish their own | ¥ ¥ “3iwarrant of W. S, Harding, chief of (through the summer and in variods { | | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 ] Dl g | v 0!' Qi ess s |ends at the expense of the vast majority of the suf-| Q. When a man goes horsebgek [Police or toappear on June 1 to lings' of business mew millionaires 3 &l T fering public. They are only caneers and ulcers at-!riding with a girl, and a groom xs;show cause Why: he has nf‘nt done (il ‘be created. n tached to our body politic, which must be cut out|present, should he or the groom|So. The complaint was filed byl While American diplomats today ‘ ol before they contaminate’ the whole. system of ouf assist’ & girl in mountaing and tfl:- Attorney J: R. Winn. jare under the best possible gu;(h ) £ L3 s ) honors" for o clvil and zovdniental t mounting? ance which promises i il Lwn ot Wgmeurs, A. The girl's escort should ‘per-{ Mrs. John Johnson of Treadwell them, they are subject to portents | e g form this service. 4~ |was recuperating from an appendi- of supreme importance. | Let s Ynu and Him Fight’ !"'Q Should the envelope contain- | citis. operation performed at St.| Although there is a sign sup-| | —— 's Hospital | pose ing a letter of introduction be seal- Ann's Hospital. |posed to clarify the mind and to! | wPhlhd?]phm Record) ;mf or left unsealed? | = ‘(‘n(‘uu rage t judgment, quarrels| The college boys and girls who chant the Oxford| A The envelope should not ‘he| Little Amy Wilson, daughter of lmay be easily started under this| X ‘O.z(h (“I refuse to support the Government of [hc‘wuled. + ¢ |Jack Wilson, Treadwell fire chief,|direction of the stars. ‘Lx‘.tczl States in any war it might conduct”) look Q What does fromage mean on Was resting easily following an ap-| Men of all stations of life may % " * ;n)m; !h(;l]n;el\(’s as complete pmnsu 1937 .slrenm-’”w menu card? ipencicitis cperation at St. Ann’s pe irritable and sensitive as the BIG' VANS . |lined models £ Hospital. |summer advances. Statesmen as ‘ R i o |""In a way they are more like the 1914-15-16 jingoes| O | | yelt s workers maylose thele tairt:] 228 Front St. | Lode ana pracer iocaiion netice. WHY NOT BEGIN NOW TO BALANCE |who helped drive America into war in 1917 with their An informal reception was held' pers in discussing public questions. e —mid | fOr sale at The Empire Office Y 3 E % slogan, “Down with Kaiserism For two minutes |z % ‘at the Parish Haall in honor of the| Women now will unite to oppose| THE BUDGET IN OUR SOCIAL, FIN- lafter your 1937 pacifist repeats the Oxford Oath he | Rév. Mr. Althotf.-dounder of the war. - Peate demonatrations ¥ill' be ANCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE? bursts into a violent attack against the Fascist Powers | LOOX cnid LEARN. | (Catholic church in Juneau and also headed by leaders young and old; —_— olf fl\:mpe ;ml ;qko.\ up a collection to overthrow the 7 {lof St. Ann's Hospital. The Rev. put astrologeers foretell that the By torney William A. Holzheimer |dictators abroac | | IMr. Althoff was visiting in Juneau. age- e s \(‘uhl Editorial Writer 0ne, Proath heiriueuls S Lo phny: ik M (e A H : l Vil mat o bwseour. 3 AT You are invited to present % {and in the next he does as good a job of war-monger- | *| The Juneau . Boy Scouts organi-| Ppersons whose birthdate it is haye thig coupon at the hox One of the first things in life, if We ever expect|ing as did the munitions manufacturers in 1914. 1. How many criminals are there zation, acting under the direction the augury of a year of hampering office of the b to go places and get anywhere, is to realize that lnbnr;'w T’:JUS"I in America who lived through 1917 and'jn'the ynited States, and how many of Clifford Kennard and Mis. Clar- experiences, which may be byer- ’ has a place in our social, financial and economic struc- \m:”:xm:r::a"::lol*;Col:z]t;fi fl‘lvt;rhz::bll m:stts;ke that o Jarge? lence Carpenter, was to opemate a come. Domestic problems wilk dis- 3 v ture; hence is entitled to sit in at the round table "o HECTE) F et ,_D’;w“ i *Fg’fcismfi *:‘;";f 2. Of what nationality is George potato farm during the summer, 1t turb some women. apl o | vith business and capital, so as to make possible R‘leorered about the slogan “Down .with :Kaiserism? |Sonard Shaw? \was announced. % | Children born on this day Dl‘ofi fair, honest and fearless discussion toward bringing}iwentyodd years ago. 3. How many quarts are there in ably will' ‘be. changeable in’ 4 Tl‘eatre about a more equal distribution of the desired and| - The Record shares with these pacifists their op- on: bawr}:elt?i s A C{mm;m;;; flfnfi::ll:::dflhg:dm?;y ;\lnjd u:teme m"ieegns sub{eei!:;d! ssary things it | position to Fascism which may be more dan 5 gl ars, M0 ATEEBY B RRe 4 ikt T e e B0 i ive ti necessary things of life ; i ore CANGEIOUS| o 1y what city is the famous cluded: William Taschek, Juneau pendence and originality. und receive tickets for your- Therefore, until business and capital are brought in 1937 than Kaiserism was in 1917. We must avoid ', o "0 W lsénior, fivst ‘noles, $18¢ Talitan' Cols £ self and a friend or - to the inevitable conclusion that labor is entitled to a “ending our boys abroad to fight Fascism as we ©V¢ PATKE M enonls? A b e, S relative to see ] A e table with them, and labor is brought | Should have avoided sending them to fight Kaiserism, | jlins, Juncau senior, second prize, gary and Bohemia, was born on Jee Afounc Yie ree pi em, SRS |but it is conceivable that Americans may have to| ANSWERS {$5; Nadja Kashevaroff, Juneau this day 1717. Others who have “ to realize that business and capital are necessary| o 10 B EORTIAENCE T SO orss. 1. Recent statistics of the Féd: fophomore, third prize, $5; and Eli- celebrated it as a birthday include “D " adjuncts in order to keep the wheels of progress and | Where will the Oxford Oath-takers find them- €ral Government records 5,000,000 zabeth Shiels, Douglas, special prize, John Sullivaan Dwight, music crit- o swort *3 the betterment of mankind on an even keel; then. celves then? in its criminal files, and estimates'$5. Honorable mention was given jc 1§13: Karl von Linne (Linnacus), and not until then will we be able to remove \om| In the exact position of Wimpy, the hamburger 500000 professional criminals, at Helen Stoody, Douglas; Nesbit Tuck- naturalist, 1707; Dr. Percy Grant, As x paé-ap suoscriber of Tha our midst this chaotic condition, this continual .Slrlf[“dd(ll(‘l, who says, “Let's you and him fight.” arge. er, Juneau; Harriet Fay, Douglas, clergyman, 1860. and turmoil There is another and a more serious aspect of this| 2. Irish. and Norma Ripin, Douglas. | (Copyright, 1937) D & e The radical and agitator (this day and age some- war-mongering by pacifists of the extreme left: 1 Z ’11_2;6 qua]rts. ¥h0i s S 4 d‘ ——— y as a Plre 3 ist. Pascist, or whatnot) has What better news from America could Hitler or The albatro sometimes The Juncau cable office receive HERE IS A CHANCE 3 Fils netnd C']‘_”““‘;’““ ; Ffi:“_‘ m‘:s n:aw Imany | Mussolini wish than to read dispatches that thousands Weighing 25 pounds, with wings Word that after May 15 the Juneau mo payve some more fun. Business Good only for current offering. heen a sore in the side of labor thes Y. V' of young Americans have taken an oath that they will spread of 17 feet. and Fairbanks cable off; will fessional - ¥ Has labor received any help from business in anid. Srofetiens] W/ Glb Your Name May Appear Tomorrow years. Has labor received any help siness M| o¢ fight, even though the Fascist Powers should rain' 5. London, England. (Slose ut midnight,’ local =fime, or pance, Eiks Hall, Sat., May 15. adv. P its sometimes seemingly losing battle? Absolutely pomps on our seacoast cities and invade America with @ ¢ - . i “after clearing with all night officer.' ____ WATCH THIS SPACE nothing. On the contrary, by their unreasonable, | heir war machines? . selfish and ruthless methods, they have put obstacles! and contented people. To be sure, it will take time—it can’t be done . a month or a year. But it can be done, if these respective groups meet the situation squarely, without fear or hope of reward, paying no attention to the howling and ravings of the barking mob at their heels and throat. I can now hear the mumblings of ‘the heckler the critic, who, perchance, reads this article, “He dealing in generalities—he knows and say, is only not of what he speaks—he has not put forth any/ constructive arguments or remedies.” Well, perhaps. Perhaps what I have said in this article is not a com- plete remedy. However, I honestly believe it is con- structive and I am -satisfied to leave the details to those fair and honest men and women in both groups, who have more expertly studied the structure of our economic existence and government. There is one thing, however, to which I will not plead guilty, and that is to not having sense, and honesty of purpose. I am constrained to believe and therefore positively assert to be a fact, that a fair, hanest and equable handling of the affairs in this life of ours. not influenced by threats or coer- cion in any situation, be it in the social, financial or pelitical world, can and will correct most of the evils with which we are faced with today. But let me remind you again—you must patient, fearless and face the truth as it is. Dou't oe a fair degree of common horse | We still have hope for these misguided young “in- the most refreshing. With a full heart and irrespec- | tive of politics, we can all wish that his ‘latter days of | chairmanship may be as prosperous.as his fermer ones. 3 An ex-policeman in London has, asked for an in- junction against the Coromation of George VI, glaim- /ing that he is the rightful Kind. He must have Worked on the traffic-squad.—Christopher Billopp in Balti- more Sun. ¢ 318058 The Lindberghs would help European reporters a lot if every time they hopped they left word whether they were going to land secretly or get lost. -—Phlladel— f phia Evening Bulletin, London and Paris Sound Warning to Italy—Head- Line. It's wasted; Mussolini already has a fine col- 'lection of London and Paris warnings.—Lynchburg (Va.) News. China has agreed to resume payments on a for- eign debt defaulted in 1930. Maybe we would profit if Japan took over Europe, too.—Dallas Morning News. An American is the man who likes to discuss the U 8. Constitution despite the fact he has never taken the time to read it.—Greensboro (Ga.) Herald-Journal. | Noew that vitamin A has been isolated, chemists might do something about the strike bug.—Indiana- polis Star, 24/ Seattle, Sitka and Valdez were to femain open all night as heretofore. DAILY LESSONS |” RCAVICTOR | Remember!!! If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered Bank Ji unenu,.;élaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Ov,ér Two and One-Half Mfll}on Dollars 25¢ Within Clty I.im!h L By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- Tiees in the way. Don't think for one moment I have over- teliectuals” who so clearly prove the adage—“Ali that » Radios——— Records he fact that business and capital have not!We learn from history is that we don’t learn from ad Temperature in Juneau reached Radio Tubes b N history.” s they mature they may understand that IN ENCGLIEH {18 low of 40 degrees, and a high of (Next Gastineats HotéD .| ‘Cerephone 411 300 governmer S B! ol rees. i Worse, if anything, for when an attempt is made vl‘n %\lm“‘f‘m ;]o‘up ’:m‘:’t‘“g‘fl‘je u;p‘;‘r;;mg?&méve': By W. L. Gardo. ‘°7 S OIS LA ! Mrs. Pigg Phone “n_ V _ control them, they throw into the fight all the Power .., .jontious convictions occasionally, for the welfare | The sun shown on ithe lower Rio co ‘s MoToR co lll : and prestige that money and influence can briNg of the greater whole. That all must assume certain | Grondg valleyt.2.486 ¥ 2.} 1936, * c backed by high-pricéd legal talent (always at their ypsponsibilities for the common good. Words Offen Misysed; Do nat, 5“3 or 55 nerteent of lhe %le total, * beck and call), in order to retain their ego and ex-| The Oxford Oath fatuously scorns an elemental . 10U OMlV saw dJohn but ajagp /% 70 FOh €% o Federal Weather / “Distributors alted position. Not so with the laboring group, They responsibility of democratic citizenship. The sub- Coavies” Say, "I saw not only Joug Bureau have no such powerful influence. Unfortunately for scribers to this oath would Fuve no right to object PUt also Charles. Sy e | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK ¥4 them, they believe that the only effective remedy to 'f ghf‘l \ffialltll>" _an;l‘:)ivtakc. another oath refusing to jy]»?fl:\ ri\/mpwnouncecl a;xmp‘nx- e L, plaber’ Tocktlon: notices : 3 pursue is to resort to force. [PAYCLinp e aar Sy GG roe ilia, Pronounce sat-sa-paril-a, {i8gec e ag The Empire Office. s e g Thus one can readily understand and appreciate ) _‘_‘e e ord OsthIaKer i the. Wialthy a‘m n g Pt er a'samacin salils Ll Ll mmums « 300 Baths p . : ireactionaries, like Henry Ford, who refuse to share unstressed, principal acgent on thei vom $2,50 s that both groups have the same restcr‘mg sore €OD- any yesponsibility for the common welfare are ex- fourth syllable. e .*{d'l m'., I ¥ tinually eating into and destroying their very fabric gmples of individualism suddenly gone wild. Often Misspelled: Withhold, ALASKANS ul?fi m‘é and undermining the foundations of their respective The obvious result of such utter irresponsibility Observe the two h's. 7 organizations, and are very much in need of a major would be anarchy—a state of chaos in which pacifists Synonyms: Airport, airdrome, h operation if they expect to survive. |and Fascists finally would freeze and starve together aviation field, flying field. - In other words, we have two groups of agitators, | in their rough caves on the mountainside. Word Study: “Use a word lhree ¥4 racketeers and gangsters, to contend with in this — times and it is yours." Let us ins| J s L be M lls l country—those within the business and financial The Trumgpeting Mahout crease our vocabulary by mnstenng uneou Ui F 1 5] nc' .y world and those within the labor ofanizations. The —_— one word each day. Today's word:| most dangerous and vicious of these are those within (New York Times) el Wit “““”“‘“8; ! Som— J .y the business and financial organizations, for by their, . Mr. John Hamilton, Who seems to believe that, ¢ 'gered reluctant at the door.| ; ruthless, selfish and despicable methods, not only do & national chairman’s cardinal duty is to make I I I % v oralize the workings of business and capital, speeches, is about to end a season of (Om,)fl!’fl"VC 1 w I N n o w c L E A " l N G :,TL‘ c::‘e the honesf and ?a,, minded laboring ‘j,m,, silence heroically endured. He has been listening for g;; :ellllsnds of feed, also tertmz‘:;. For Every Purse H . to lose faith in our Government structure, thereby SIX months, he says. He has learned a lot. He will 2 bz | and Evew PHONE (3 making it harder for them to control the agitator ;‘l’:dg::“;l"fl ],]:: \}:::!ia::gre):s %‘?;ll?:r{‘"l‘:ehl;‘r:nézn(:: L P“rpose L 48“ and racketeers within their own organizations. hgranigmendiy iy r'm]mm ilatars, - 50 s E i m;‘ HOTEL IUNEAU N s : J Give either of these groups too much power, and g4 ang fo giscuss the position and attitude of the o A PACIFIC COAST - — X in a very short period you will see the whole SUrUCture Repuplican party in the changed set-up.” Four radio 0;:;’1!{3]:‘““ Zynda COAL CO. A L of our social, financial and economic system crumble aqdresses in May will relieve him of the surplus ICE WISE 5 “ and collapse. Both of necessity must be controlled sagacity that he has been accumulating. ! Manager PHONE 412 l N s u R A N c E and curbed, whether liked or not—centrolied by the Iy Congress and out _of it the Republicans —3=——t— = 77" o honest, fearless and conscientious men nnd'\vumen b been fairly quiet. It is not their cue to be active. | PHONE 206 | i - with balance and common sense, having only as their Tt is a_little curious to find the driver and not the 3 & > l : = A“en Shattuck < guide and purpose the betterment of our civil and elephant ruulmpt’lmg l;_\)n I\gr H«\Rmmon!:s a new " 'F:lniau l}_:gllt‘))s’;:m AT 'm; ' jons, the upbuildin of mankind; pattern of chairman he Gra: oots stir in him. | r our L, ( 1 e mes. their twn. sl cesires and He must speak or he wil die. 15 it with hope or appre- || 122 Second St.—Next door to ' { "Tomorrow’s Styles | Established 1898 advancement, Then and mot until then, will we hension that the Repul?hcam_ await the message that | | San Francisco bukery Tod " e ! ; ablisn. 1is ears have taught his brain? Doubtless some say aay g make progress in the right direction, thus establish- John, etint At LRGN aay. “Nat ad . ‘Gfiaried réao- —_ Alaska “ ing for all time and bring into reality those immortal i o lec timid time-servers, are afraid that he will Vnit “IC I . D PR R I, words of our martyred president, Abraham Lincoln, «pill the beans. Let us hope that at least Kansas‘ “ “A Government of the people, by the people and i) be truer to him than she was to Mr. Landon. The{; SITKA HOT SPRINGS ] PHONE 36 4 for the people . .. " | Republicans are said to be looking for a leader. Mr. Mineral Hot Baths , 1 Therefore, it is up to the safe and sane men and Hamilton is expected to give them a lead. | | Accommodations to suit every For very p rompt women of both organizations to take up the reins May and Hamilton burst upon us together. Who | taste. Reservations Alaska Air ¥ i immediately, and without fear or favor, cut down and can wear a crabbed face when such blessings are im- | | ‘Transpart. LlQUOR DEUVERY Juneau’s Own Store ; out this cancerous growth, if we expect to be a happy minent? Of all national chairmen John Hamilton is | "= .: b o :

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