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((a 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1937. HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow-| :: » e AUGUST 14, 1917 | Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Kaser, both of | whom suffered broken collar bones | in an auto accident, were improv-! ety | e 20 Years A go From The Empire — \Y: portance will be ordered for United States battleships. Horosco e The planetary government stim- Mlss GULDm"’ P ulates men who are in command| 3 iy @ E of important affsirs affecting the 7 Thea stars incline destiny of nations as well as hu-| ] A 155 but do not compel” man interests in circumscribed ar- eas. Astrologers stress the Iact‘wED ToMflmW that the stars foreshadow the! strengthening of power for heads| of government. The forces that| guide dictators and increase the desires of residents throughout the Territory and to develop areas with an eye to these desires. In Petersburg, Sandy Beach and Fall Creek are two locations which are admirably adapted to such development. If it is true, for example, that the former is a spot that would be used extensively by children and their mothers, the questionnaire offers p——— ey T T A T T ihe opportunity for parents to indicate as much and e T ety 2 | thus assure a project that will provide the necessary facilities. Similarly, if Fall Creek and other areas are par- ticularly suited for some type of outdoor activity, this Daily Alaska Empire Editor and Manager ROBERT W. BENDER - - Published every evening except Sunday by PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Alaska AUGUST 14. Mrs. Howard Stabler Jackie Michaels SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1937 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. By mail. D at the following rates: Mingled good and evil planetary One vear, in adv six _months, in acvance, $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. can be indicated on the questionnaire. There can be no doubt that Petersburg residents are enthusiastic about recreational improvements for themselves and their <hildren, and if a representative Roy Smifn AUGUST 15. ing slowly. Roscoe Laughlin, of Douglas, |was threatened with the loss of a influences are active today, accord- ing to astrology. Churches of many faiths are to meet problems of widespread significance before the number of those who exercise au- tocratic functions are strong. ‘Women continue Ceremony WflT'fiake Place at Watsonville, California subject to al P. R. Bergman Al J. Holmquist Peter Warner Miss Nellie Simpkins Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 finger as the result of having it |erushed by machinery at the mine. sway which gives them most joy| in home concerns, in entertaining| friends and improving conditions| affecting the comfort of the whole' family. ——— | number will take the few minutes to answer the ques- | | tionnaire, they will very likely be hastening the reali- zation of these developments. For this reason, in sending out the questionnaire the Forest Service will A. L. Berthold not only get data as to the best development proce- R SR | : dure but will'alse' get At iden of’ the erithusiasin Tor!| .o stloy s ¢ —oas i |on the SIGIpRn Sresy thEEELRIG lend of the Division. the projects in Alaskan towns. Thus if a town of | DAILY LESSONS | D. B. Tewkesbury passed through 1500 sends in. twenty-five to fifty replies, the Forest | Service might logically conclude that its residents are IN ENGLISH EJ\Int’all 55t AlatdenAa 46 etk mildly interested at best. If that same community new year. For many months astrologers have prognosticated positive and unusual policies for various religious denom- linations. The Roman Catholic church is to gain added support in many places. There is a sign read as presaging the establishment of a new world Vatican in Washington, D. C. or an MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. fated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for all news dispatches credited to it or not paper local news At noon tomorrow, Miss:Aline Ann Goldstein, granddaughter of: Mt and Mrs. Charles Goldstein, will be married to Mr. Leonard Pockman For many months the seers havelof san Francisco. phophesied that public service will| The ceremony is td tke place at " be obligatory to girls, for there is tu‘me home of the bride’s uncle and be a tremendous field for nurses,!gunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosenburg chemists, hospital executives and in Watsonville, California. ./ Follow- A. Van Mavern, Dudley Allen and! |Fred J. Cox, traveling men, arrived ise credite this and also the ed herein "ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. |answers several hundred questionnaires, the concla- | | yordon jeditor of the Times of Anchorage.| = .~ = o 7" % clerks of every class. ling the wedding, the couple will ¥ | Yy s Jie eastern city, where freedom of New - leaders - will'. i g Pl sion will be that the residents not only are enthusiastic | | | speech and religious independence | rise among remain for several weeks.in Cali- about the plans but are responding in kind to a cour- | #———————————————=| J. J. Underwood, newspaperman n?:y Yo as_su,.ed_g 2 American women, it is forecast, and|fornia before proceeding to Boston, teous and logical approach to recreational develop-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, °f Seattle, accompanied by his wife, | {they will prove that broad educa- where Mr. Pockman is an instruc- This is a fortunate day for women ip | was bound westward aboar ) ' P e estward aboard thel o, Uil incline toward aid in Alanmieda and upon their return to) a Junéau were to visit with Mr..and/charitable and philanthropic move-| ‘peysons wnose birthdate it is have| Both Miss Golddlin and \Mr. Mrs. Elmer A. Priend and Miss|Ments. Peace organizations also|q qugury of a year of. prosperity, pock(:nan Have a"et’ Stand ld' {Jane McNally. ‘“:Ll::gf:fir:;ex:; :ll:'evetx’is;:r-essed andlbm {here. iy, be disappo‘mm‘“":Uni\'ersity w’herc l;e»' gndua’:d o Misspelled:. Per annum.| e g rticipa.|OF disillusionment regarding friends | recently and where $he completed the ot c:x’s and write and| }“,L‘ff",‘,’,“;“‘;o,.‘}‘;“;‘;‘ry u:z gfg‘r': l‘c‘f::n:“ calibivesy {her junior year last.spring. write as two words, {the - Ot tes that the nation| ,Cnidren born onthis day prob-| Miss Goldstein left for the south - [the United States that the nation i1y wi) pe brilliant in mind and jast th followi ey Synoyms: Terror,:horror, is to engage in military apd "qvnllpossessed of marked talents. Man: SO0 following 7 T i of’ & alarm, dread, dismay, panic. . V few weeks with her ‘grandparents Word Study: “Use’m word three movements, unless present - Perlls subjects of this sign are inclined o and her aunt, Mrs, Charles Watner. times and it is yours.” Let us in- {crease our vocabulaty by mastering mefit tion has fitted them for supreme for in the Massachusetts: Institute “Are-we going to go this evening’ ! o responsibilities. {of f Technology. | ———— |Omit to go. Wages and Hours | Often Mispronounced: Divine g | Pronounce first i as in did, not dee- (New York World-Telegram) | Yot If the Wages-and-Hours bill is acted on this ses- | opcerve sion of Congress it should be given sufficient time ¥ for thorough discussion and the further simplification that should be brought about in order to make the act really effective. Otherwise it would be better to| deal with the subject either after a recess or in the | next session. The big yacht Rainier, owned by the Seattle Brewing and Malting iony COmpany, was in port with a party fright, - four aboard Weather report—High 67, low, 59, cloudy. TAMMANY PICKS COPELAND Isce things in enlarged form, due to During her stay here she was en- | Persons whose birthdate it is have| T i keen imagination. | i . 5. _ ithe augury of a year of hard work. 8] tertained at a number-of parties by Political eyes are now focused on the mayoralty Should the heat to go home bring about only a A LSRRI S MR S ) . Willis G. Sears, qge, Wi 3 contest in New York City. ! half-baked consideration of the ques:on. one of the [one word each day: ' Today's word: | Bpth men and women Will face im-{on tnis day, 1830. (g‘:!?eg:s 3322 ::;: u::t:f::fffs }fl' sralppdinganR. Tammany has never had an over-powering en- |most important objectives growing out of the depres- | Imputation; act :of, charging or SAVE THE DATE {portant decisions affecting futuré{ceieprated it as a birthday include l‘n e hafvzmbhm vvain:c“l:llends thusiasm for the New Deal. Also, Tammany does |sion might fail through being given “a lick and a|crediting, as a faultior virtue. “The Card party by Women of the prosperity. {Amos Kendall, onetime Postmaster| — —_ ‘:tfi_xfj] i g not forget that Gov. Roosevelt's ousting of Jimmy promise” If there ever was occasion for applying | Way to avoid the imputation of im- Moose, I.O.O.F. Hall, Wednesday, Children born on this day Prob-'Genera] 1789: Helen Mary Knowl-| E Walker indirectly opened the door to its enemy, La- |the adage that what is worth doing at all is worth |pudence is not to-be ashamed of August 18. adv, gbly will be forceful and reserved, avtidt 1832, : 0 2 A doing well, this wages-and-hours subject is one. |what we do, but never to do what PR O S W {écurageous and industrious. Sub-| " " SRaA S SR ‘NG Guardia. 3 It involves attempted correction of one of the we ought to be.ashamed of"— Today’s News Today.—Emplre. jects of this sign overcome serious s - * X . Such is the philosophy which impels James J. oo .ot of our economic maladjustments—low-wage and | Tully. difficulties. | Audit—"fax and System Service B Dooling, big chief of Tammany, to select Senator|jong.nour competition with fair standards; competi- e ! Walter Hines Page, editor and JAMES C. COOPER, [ i THHEE cHanBEN Royal S. Copeland, anti-New Deal congres?mfln from tion that penalh‘zes (]iecexlwcy ]and ezal;s ImeRnness; that |~ T i T e diplomat, was born on this day |’ { o By e O 4 | New York, as the Wigwam's candidate for mayor. cpens the road for the chiseler and the sweatshop pro- | 3 1855. Others who have celebrated | 303-05 Goldstein Building b 1t L.aGuardia, theoretical Republican and active New prietor and the exploiter of child labor, and in turn LOOK Gl’ld LEARN it as a birthday include Charles G. | Public Stenographer ‘ SlaY§ TWO, Fl’lhcafly In' Dealer, is Tammany's enemy. So Tammany will run ruins the one who would recognize that after all life By A. C. Gordon Leland, author, 1824; Walter Crane, | Notary Public It jures Thll’d, then R e DERie calls for some humanitarian concept, rather than mere English painter and engraver, 1845, 4 3 money-making at the expense of those who work for * * | e, e — Shoots Self - If Senator Robert F. Wagner, who is even more \ .~ 0 lving pay. - . Vit 2o P = e | < 558 pay. . 1. Has the moon anp atmosphere? MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937 of a New Dealer than LaGuardia, could have been =" pyrthermore, it brings into focus the fact that! 2. Which of the fifteen decisive ¥ 4 B, ) e ISLAND PARK, N. Y., Aug. 14— induced to run, Dooling would have deftly waived purchasing power must be steadily increased in a battles of the world was fought in According to astrology adverse Pay n Taklt it Haan e .él-ym‘u-olu this New Deal opposition. Wagner might have been mass-production civilization possessed of such great'America? ARG Bl doninne e pe i L ol g able to defeat LaGuardia. But Wagner won't run, natural resources as ours, and augmented by such| 3 wnho is called the “Father of "“;e gf'et:'e“t d_fim;:gms;i:r :e:“. PHONES 92 or # Mina, 3, and Sonia, 11 weeks; as 50 it is to be Copeland labor-saving devices as to make produ-cnon no major gisiory”s 4 ;l;lg : preeh:ncs‘;:n S g Free Delivery Shey /RIEBE and celtioally: (Rdhradta However, all of Tammany does not see eye to s;’)uhlem until such a time as consumpfion has caught 4 ywhat is the rank in the U. Whixl)e thel‘é i<‘ o Snooliragivie Fresh Meat.s. Groceries, ,third daughter, Jane, 5, last night. e e countres which eomptise the Greater City| | OB the simple proposiion that you can't sell wn- & N7 R T, FOGT sign for beginnings of work and for | Liquors, Wines and Beor | . [0k ' inicly n the bath- " pris ¥ less you have a market; that you “can’t run a depart- . ik v starting of mew projects it is well { We Sell for LESS Because room and slashed his throat with o are opposed to Dr. Copeland. They declare that ...\ giore in the Congo;” that if you do have a mar-| > ' PopuisHon? e e s e wereee=2 10 bar out introducing anxieties aris- We sel! for CASH e L o o W BG o i ot President Roosevelt carried New York City three 0 ket you can sell and enlarge; that the multiplication ing out of world upheavals. r»}":-d e was deagwhehnd police . . one last fall, that there is little evidence to indicate of human wants supports an accompanying increase B When ip Need of Portents read as affecting the George Brothers M el Kb ar, affection for the New Deal has slipped very much in the mass capacity to satisfy those wants—on that 2 B:;nle of Saratogh, in the Ri navy are seen in the horoscope for s e lung is &tfili::}or Szr li;:“g I even on Al Smith’s sidewalks, and finally that the proposmondsmnds our oppol:uml,\ for continued and | ot WO KO PRI LEE . DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL today. Movements of potential im- — - e L : or, at 69, is too ol so strenuous a job. They ever-expanding prosperity. And on that is found the i = = :::;:‘r $his HBoR 3'0\1:15::- fg:m.‘:.r c Wha]en_’m‘ Samuel importance of the idea contained in the Wagcs-aud-:, Z g::’:]‘;‘:;’er GENERAL HAULING s 2 i Gi Levy, president of the Borough of Manhattan, Both HOUrs bill. ) b solsih e Rt STORAGE and CRATING PRESCRIP- igars 2 i But the bill, which set out to accomplish what . p— TIONS will enter the primary; they are avowed New Dealers. 'so,maq 5 simple aim, ended up with an original dratt | BN T PHONE Cigcn'ettes But Dooling is boss and Dr. Copeland is Tam- (hat contained some 11,000 words, and which in its|; ——— 3 CALL US compounded 4 many's choice. He is likely to win the nomination. yamifications was as grotesque as a hall of mirrors on I exactly as He still has two years to serve in the Senate, so he a midway. # 3 i MODERN JUNEAU TRANSFER written 5 Ccde won't have to join the army of the unemployed if, In committee the measure was considerably, ETIQUETT Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ° { |' “by your Cards as seems highly probable, New Yorkers decide they though hastily, clarified. But as it now stands it is doctor. | BT o i yland of Tachaddls : nothing to kiss off without debate and then go home. | By Roberta Vee e ——————— ’ It is still highly complex. It sets up a system by which | ¢: 22 " =] Juneau Dl’l.lg CO. 1 ! the exceptions would come first and the rule last— Q Wh < . ! 99 | T CO-ED, MODEL OF 1937 and only in astronomical terms could the number of en being introduced to The Rexall Store SR BT i ? T claims for exceptions be computed. That exceptions “O™€one who recalls having met your i TR | One of the many popular misconceptions enter- '© Paying a forty-cents-per-hour minimum and lim- zgz g:;a A M b Reliable | & VIS“ the | " N E w tained by the general public is that the average co-ed 1ting hours to forty a week should be asked is no s ik . pharmacists | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | 4 flattering commentary on our national progress toward = A Try to recall it, but if unable und | | | is ‘a flighty young miss who climbs into dormitory ,p.hqance but nevertheless the fact exists that the tO d0 SO, express regret that you ki il M“m?l Xiot Batl_u A R c Tlft’% windows after gay parties in the wee hours of the Tapor Standards Board which would have to police 40 DOt Temember the occasion. "':l”n':"" Accommodations to Sfltk:vf; | L morning, spends most of her time squandering dad’s that large portion of the nation’s industry where ex- @ When is the finger bowl > | taste. m;::;:;t" as cmm“ money. attends football games in a coonskin coat and cepticns would be proposed would be confronted with Yémoved from the breakfast table? . e o5 ! never looks at.a book. a task that we believe could not be performed, working | A At the same time that the . Butler Mauro Dreg Co. o e Pabst Famous ! Instead of the scatter-brained cuties of the popu- under the bill as now set up. grapefruit is removed. —_— = Draught Beer: | . lar novel and magazine, today's co-ed is a person )‘So L\'v sg, »lius thing is "lim‘ The aim should be rn?x Sdhouldl? mflltl Pave My fEERpET e On Tap d _ achieved. But the purpose should not be allowed to engraved on his visiting cards? |{ sn » 250 :’::;:]“:::brg ;e]::;fj;.n"pdor‘;:x::ngg:e?ds:;eé?h%v:xe {:\1] by creating :\]n insufficiently considered, slam- A. Yes. : Tomorrow s Styles W'fhin 'C_ Sy A 5 ang contraption that won't run. e " I 1mi " " the college woman of today enjoys a good time she| ‘rake time to do it right. If not now, then after| Oregon farmers made ‘3~000-000€ Today 3 ity i JIMMY knows that getting an education is a serious business a recess, or when Congress convenes next January, raising seed crops in 1936 3 ‘ CARLSON and comes first during the four years she spends in The problem here, in its essence, is the problem BRCCR Ciel . KL 300 Roums . 300 Bati;: { college. |NRA attempted to solve. That fell because it was A Y SR i i > J-om ‘1 50 3 4 It appears that the ideas about co-eds bred in|top-heavy and teo intricate and too slam-bang. A | MODISTE TO WOMEN A M §ecial Weely Ko —— the Twinkling Twenties are no longer true today.|Nation should be able to bengfit from its mistakes. | OF BETTER TASTE | ALASKANS LIKE Miss Co-ed 1937 knows her onions, and her books, too. | ST B b MRS. STERLING | N Ew | Muddled Geography || Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. | UJHSH |n Tun Patrnln.ze lrv.l.|g,s Ma‘ ket? ; o Ool. sl Dusenbing fa “earing the command (Philadelphia Bulletin) ) FHONE t9¢' ] Iuneau's Own Store i ol s . of Chilkoot Barracks and going south to be in Omaha, Rankin: b & - - - q . p 4 v, g among the most explicit of sciences, geo: N Nebraska, on duty with the Organized Reserves. The gyapny s nevertheless turning a lot of somersaults R SR, 5765 Colone], and his estimable wife, have been at the lately in the matter of its place names. Foreigners, Lynn Canal Post for three years and have made hun-/to whom it is customary to ascribe many of our dreds of friends, scores in Juneau, during that three troubles, are shown to be largely responsible for this years. These friends regret their leaving but hope to chaocs. They still persist in giving a town, a river, or again renew friendships when they revisit Alaska, as @ mountain range its native appellation, and -to this they have indicated. ‘obstinacy the English tongue frequently registers a e Na » | protest. H The result is a general mixup, of which the present THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! COAL For Every Purse “and Every 230 South Franklin CONNORS MOTOR CQ., Inc:{ Telephone 411:: eThe mail must go through, the old rule of the gyesstyl times in Spain have been furnishing some Purpose Distributors Post Office Department, did not seem to apply In confusing examples. Dispatches on one day will iden- [} E 4 Juneau yesterday until Postmaster Albert Wile “took tify a Balearic isle as “Ibiza” and the next minute CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICE PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 || THE MINERS Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS the bull by the horns” and secured the first class dis- 'is “Iviz “The taste and fancy of the speller,” as’ patch from the steamer Dorothy Alexander. The |Sam Weller used to put it, has full play. “Mallorca” | 3 fault is not being placed without a full hearing but|figures in the news in that form, or as “Majorca,” it is a fault that should not be permitted to occur!Which is the way the British have long labeled it. |“Zaragoza,” which is Spanish, appears as “Saragossa,” FOR INSURANCE again. g R T o which is how Wellington’s troops insisted on writing | It is sincerely hoped that the 1000 ton test of ;L:‘"\:?fi, Beninaniar wars Bnddegiow raanced an | ! See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ore from the Cann-Chichagof Gold Mine, Limited, B i aiech K 3 & | p * > 0 rule for stabilizing the situation seems to exist. | i g on Chichagof Tsland will Drove satisfactory and AD- | The Soali s dbom e Ce o O o Ca | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldgt other property will be added to the gold industry ad- we live in “Filadelfia,” though that statement is hard P — jacent to Juneau. |to credit. What is even more difficult to believe is | 3 | AR S o . SR e ] |what the Finns say about themselves. Declaring that DRY CLEANING | “Shell fire and flames now raging at Shanghai,” |they live in “Suomen Tasavalta,” we may well wonder | The B. M. Be irend a headline in yesterday’s Empire, certainly indicates|Who started all that reckless talk about “Finiand.”| ® the “undeclared war” between China and Japan has‘“ Efl‘“lfl”l" b]l"“”d;‘?‘(‘l was the s ¥ho, -";“"”‘ig anel | i , B riaive “war® aapect. he cathedral in “Koeln,” yearned to sample the one | B k i o s |in “Cologne.” Nobody knows why-we keep on with | an Soft 2 - Next Monday evening, weather permitting, base opene: whan o Orruiin AerEReEl On Sl ‘ Wat ¢ ay & B, We: 0 - base-lmatter, what right we have to twist “Wien” into | laska er ~ ; B o o ooenn i e oo it socnnts [ | s A Wash: Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. . game between the two companies of the Juneau Vol-| Fear of foreign airs or affectation may be held | ing unteer PFire Department. The boys will have to go|partly accountable for this anarchy, as in our refusal | . some to eclipse the regular league games played Thurs- | to pronounce Paris as “Paree.” It simply isn't done | CL)MMERCIAL | [ - day night, but perhaps they can do that too. by anyone except showoffs. Similarly we pass up the ¥ | e original “Pirenge” for the Anglicized “Florence’ . | and SAVINGS i L e e e T R | | | INSURANCE el By v e us—we wil] | st turn to “Leghorn,” which is all that British { 3’*: 1"—‘";:’ ;e ;’lén“' :“’ L;my "’"; The come. | Sailors could make of the Italian “Livorno.” Unlike | 4 | eliver it for your dinner, your or by the cone.”| yyres Livorno is not difficult to pronounce, and it is | ALASKA | { Now that’s service and business. | certainly mellifluous. Leghorn goes on all our maps, | Hesources Over Two and Allen shattuck t _— however, and Livornese will have to submit to it or | e | o } Good Planning else use only atlases of their own. | One-Half Million Dollars LA“NDRY Est ish 1898 | et Pl e B | ablished ; (Petersburg Press) As a companion to the lie detector, a handy little | PHONE 15 3 i ‘In submitting a questionnaire on recreational |gadget to run over printed pages and unerringly Spot | mjeg wem=—em e 7 | Gevelopment in Alaska the Forest Service is attempt- [propaganda would get a hearty public approval— | ¢ —— T i { ing to get an accurate picture of the recreational | Bosion Transcript. Li, - sosesd