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THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937 ‘ H A P P Y * u‘m.m sho_uk'i be .lucky, ll_s!gned to: VERNITA HERRON, i | i ¢ fellow and a man apparently with the stature to fill Daily Alaska Empire < oo o e veven. BIRTHDAY ‘ 20 Years Ago ||| Horoscope {er into business parmersnps. | PHILLIP- GILL OF ROBERT W. BE‘\DYK - - Editor and Manager ; . by Again labor is subject to influ-| Ll Brmw o The deef season open, the salmon derby on to-| rpe Empire extends congratula:| ot ons Wi enc; waiing g spriad B v ] .ANCHORAGE WED “E@ublished every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE morrow and sunshine.. Who says there’s no Santa tions and best wishes today, their “Tha gtars incline \ PRENTING COMPANY ‘at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, | . ..o : g 5 e and rebellion against oldtime in- PRt | ® Alaska laus? birthday anniversary, to the follow- -— i but do not compel” dustrial conditions. The seers read Friends in Anchorage are receiv- 3 Y Fatered o7 the Past’ Office in _uneau as Second Class REFFORTIIRE T . ing: 3] AUGUST 21, 1917 “ in the economic revolution forecasts iN8 announcements of the wedding a4 ol & = $ Congress is going to adjourn., Wasn't it the Cesan o o = e of financial perils for the whole na-|°f Miss Vernita Herron, former An- 4 B e v s = Duke of Windsor who said something about “at long AUGUST 21 | “t-The Al Electric Light and SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1937. tion: |chorage school teacher, to Mr. Phil- b ‘SUBSCRIPTION RATES. & arles’ Bi R | o m 3 J 8 » a lip Gl £ M Deiivered by earrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. 'last? Charles Bland | |power Company had closed a lease| pingled good and ill are seen in| While commerce is under an ad-| > son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar N Eoggperend e oo; B e ik sk ANk i ey ———— —_— Carl Harris f {for a part of the ground floor of|the aspects for today, according to verse sign today mercantile activi- {Gill’of Anchorage. i ‘The wedding took place on Aug- i |ust 2 in Los Angeles and the couple Inow live in Glendale, California. Mrs. Gill taught in Anchorage for five years, leaving for the south in Edythe Young the Decker Building, on Front Street| astrology, The planetary govern- [ties should be fortunate. New busi-— § [pitween Beward and Main. The|ment s ill-omened for religion ininess organizatices are prognosti-| space was occupied by the H. J. many parts of the world. cated. Tfiaymond Company, grocery, Which|* here is a sign read as porten-, Women come under a lucky rule’ was: retiring from the local field. |tious for the clergy” wherever gov-lboday and should seek financial oae month, In a ce, $1.25. Alabamans.are going to have real southern rep- Bubscribers will o a favor If they will promptly notify 7] ¥ Dave Mielke siness jce of any failure or gularity - resentation in the 2 V. ves has inted the Business Office of any e or irregularity in the de: Senate. Gov. Graves has appo d James- Prlerton livery of their papers s wite # nd Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 his wife and her name is Dixie. Stella B, George s. | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE: The Associated Pre: entitled to the use for | AUGUST 22. |ernment tends to suppress democ-|gain . through s P o 11834, following which she taught in 3 ubl V] credited to it ot | P igh selling their brains > Diherwise crediied in_ this paper and also. the local mews | o Irene McCormick £ fiimne grand and petit jurors fofirucy In the United States many|and talents. Writers are cspecially woaquate of Ancnocass Mok woroer “F PUELEASKA ‘CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Bt Rt MLl s ) T é it term of the District Court, t0|churches will expand - representing|well directed. . fand stidied st fhie Oivebstly of Al- '} e WAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ; ({"Wml; xmm ;:’hm Srmr"xm :‘m'l:ds ‘Hs ‘:f . Erna Stender e begin Sehpwmbexd 24, were dr;\w: {many faiths. A church of worldwide| This is an auspicious time for en- goc ot Be U;W:r:iiys;rys"oux‘ i ____ of those impossible, old-fashioned “ten; twent’ and S eee flL20v ong the grand jurors were shce st 1 Faat’ et teflhy {nto engs d v o thirt'"” melodramas. *. o Siluits VoL, oW % i g Into engagements to mArty.ie., california. He is now teaching tcalf, H. S. Graves, T. J. MC- |ty jn Washington. Weddings under this configuration ul, Ray Stevens, William Gars-| arych muddled thinking is indi- should be happy, if the ceremony R . o\ Fred Kronquist. Among the|cated among persons of many lands.is not performed in the morning. | 3 % o petit jurors were William E. Writt, Tne stars confuse minds that are| Secret workings of organizations DRGNS RIS b i 4L. M. Ritter, Willis E. Nowell, ot thoroughly trained. Dictatorial or groups hostile to the gstablished JoNn DeHay, master of ceremonies : her. He would bind her to the carriage of the old saw- By W. L. Gordon PRichard McCormick, F. A. J. Gall-[\olicies will spread, it is foretold. |order of the United States govern- ot the Severson roadhouse in Tliam- Imill so she might be sawed ih two." He' would put S f44was, William Frank, Frank Hellar,| new clothing worn today should ment will gain great progress be- &' is ‘expegted to return to his: post knockout drops in her coffee and throw her off Brook- S TR ~ " |W. C. Blanchard. ave a distinet moral effect, the fore winter, it is foretold. |300n. He has beenr under freatment lyn Bridge. Then in the last act, dagger in‘hand, he | Words Often Misused: Do notis \seers declare. Some summer attire| Persons' whose birthdate it is have 2¢ Bristol Bay for broken ribs-sus- 1 ¥ science in the Glendale High School. The bl‘.uk-nn‘x.\lnrhioe\u villain of the piece would DAILY LESSONS:‘ pursue the heroine through four acts of the most diabolical persecution imaginable. He would tie her| | . IN ENGLISH to the railroad track so the fast mail might run ovi |would hiss:— Lok 5:“,::'" sver Ep b0 higw Little girls who took Part atlorien has un undesirable psycholo- the augury of a year of gain through ;_nlned' in an accident during the i Douglas at a Loyal Temperance)gica) influenck which should be Wills or in unexpected ways. Friend- shing “sesBon. “Now, me proud beauty, will you marry me?” | O . Y y | Mispronounced: Inlaid, Ac- i o G5 el g And somehow he alWays seemed astounfled”when she | Often Misp AC League silver medal contest werelquercome as autumn approaches. |ships will count for a great - deal replied “No,” she preferred her rags and her virtue to ;w"'f on; lhsy ”l':":ib"’ sz”prefemlm Elizabeth Fraser, Margaret Kiloh, " nucieis to become more popular this year. | Clem Horton, fofmer scout mas- | becoming the plaything of such as he. ' [ grosten Misspelled: THl; tWQ/TS. Martha Sey, Elsle Edmiston, Helen (nan ever hefore in coming months.| Children bori on this day prob- ' O L8 Angeles, has accepled the ) GRS TR 3 y Hewitt and Edna Martinson. The|Tnere will be marches as well as ably will be of sanguine nature and PoSition of scoutmaster of the An- § | Synonyms: Scrub, scour, wash, juq, Me: Gall Kirk- chorage Boy Scout Troop. He will H The soldiers of Nippon, in full war kit, have|mop, clean, cleanse, polish. e Wl o |dances. {marked intellectuality. Many sub- \o"oiseq by Martin J. Price, 8s d sy ham an ite. & 13 5 & * g 5 i THE NEW ASSOCIATE JUSTICE |just marched into Peiping to take over this ancient| word Study: “Use a word three Summer romances may be a bit! ::cts of this sign have great abil sistant scoutmaster. ‘Ch)nme capital. Overhead roared their battle planes. |tjmes and it is yours.” withered today as the stern reali- ity P Y Let us in-| (| But this time, instead of bombs, they dropped mash |crease our vocabulary by mastering o s Hazel Jacger left on theleg of practical living must be faced,| David Swing, preacher and au- s Hugo Lafayette Black, new Associate Justice o %pokune for a visit in the south| {but many rlxnnuum may prove to thor, was born on this day 1830. When ip Need of v % . Sheatit o ent | OtES- one word each day. Today's word: L9 i | - 3 " |rulers,” the raining pamphlets proclaimed. “And it |separate. “I had wholly sequester- || Persons whose birthdate it s have birthday include Jumes Roiph, one § pygcey OIL—UTAH COAL 4 tor from Alabama, is an interesting fellow. In his wi yeep them out. Although Nanking is prepared led my civil affairs.”’—Bacon, R. E. Murphy, of Duponts, return- the augury of a year of important/time Governor of California, 1869; | 4 ; 11 years in the Senate he made an enviable record. y, wage a destructive war, do not be afraid. The Jap- | ok il f ed from Seattle where he had been'advancement professionally and so- Amelie Rives, novelist, 1863; Oliver GENEBAL HAULING With his elevation to the highest court in the land anese army will protect you." e Lo St BoHe o [Ciblly,: G HOU SO be [RUm Ess I, Rorty, Sl officer, - 1785. STORAGE and CRATING national interest centers in just what kind of a man Theré “{s, somethin, ificently £l A 5 ed (Copyright, 1937) i b he is. Cal Tinney is one of his recent columns in mk,:gh]; C,m],\v;oabm,, f” Tfiin ‘,f“_vl;, i{}f}n.{"i‘;‘:w; LOOK and LEARN . Thel N’P‘_“;l'm&;] bfi\ndBWfi: ]C]fl"ed‘ Children born on this day prob-| ——————— | the Philadelphia Record gives some interesting side-‘otherwise it would sound as if the Japanese were By A. C. Gordon or rehearsal in the A. B. Hall. abl:' will be qu.ick x‘n thouxk}t f\nd‘ STREET WASHING NOTICE CALL US F lights on the former Senator and now Associate Jus- indulging in a bit of subtle, if not grim, humor i Tio Erapité huh Wkictod A Sabieca :f:vs"r;"fi‘:;’ylai:{:“s of this sign’ No parking of automobiles that JUNEAU TRANSFER p tice. Mr. Tinney comments: But such is far from the case. They are in.| S0 fund campaign for the “boys” at| Claude Achille Debussy, French will interfere with street cleaning : deadly earnest. At the minimum, they are out to| .1. What battle of the Civil War, . "0 e on Su e gncs diy 18atite8” somposer, was B’ Joh- L 08y operations will be allowed on paved Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ¢ He's an affable young man of only 50 sum- “protest”—that is, control—all North China. If nec- and on what deve, has been pro- ;- $5.50 being received, practically streets after 2 a.m. Sunday. s WEAR ob &l L ea, 1862. Others who have celebrated mers, with his 163 pounds so distributed on his essary, they are prepared to ride into power on & tor- nounced the bloodiest single day in ) »'pi¢ donations. Teh campaign it i 78 A anE DAN RALSTON, T five feet nine-inch frame that he looks like rent o Bloat American history? was called “Light A pipe for our ashan oyl ;ncu i mt" m;;' adv Chief of Police. | L] ,he might do for the romantic lead in a WPA | And yet, whenever the Chinese offer mild ob-| 2. Who is the author of “The poys in the trenches." Je;] A Oéan han ‘:na orr:lls & NP e production of “Romeo and Juliet.’ !jection to his “protection,” the Japanese give them Comedy of Errors? 7 S Hg ;‘m., B;e‘;fme”? ';O:': j‘:“:’;fij By the way, WPA art suits him right down a burst of artillery and machine-gun fire. At the! 3 What proportion of the people A farewell reception was announc- is 184g; Samuel Pierpnn’t Langley Pa ,n Taklt to the ground. He has a three-foot-square same time they solemnly ire the world of their sad of the United States are without ed for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pettit as‘ronorfler 1834, o y painting of a corn-crib, anyway, a corn-crib regret over having to resort to such harsh measures. pupjic literary service? who were leaving soon for Seattle. & on his office wall | “You see” they explain, “the Chinese are not, , 1. o0 way were stocks used He had resigned as City Clerk. MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937, PHONES 92 or 3 He never painted himself, but time was sincere. They can't be trusted. for punishment? L Conniotii: fiktstery. safisols: are Free Delivery when he was talented in a musical way. He | All of which would be funny indeed were it siot, "°) PLISIERE 0 | B 1, Thane announced that in seen in the horoscope for today. | Fresh Meats, Groceries, even broke down and confessed to me the S0 terribly tragic braskEt. i all probability a twenty-five million The morning hours are under bene- § Liquors, Wines and Beer o other day thiat he used to play the piano, the | AR R S ik dollar pulp and paper mill would fic aspects and should be wisely § We Sell for L. Because harp and the \:.nlm, and, if the temper of the l’a)' and Hours ! ANSWERS soon ke constructed near Juneau. employed. We sSell foar CASH ‘ agdlence pm.fmllrcd. he could yodle “Sweetest | 1. 1 Batile. oh Antein ren s M Halk | Minds should be keen under this & Little Feller” till their ears ached (The Digest) Sonhan AMIRE. LN S ‘;ra"wi Weather—High 61. low 29, cloudy. ryle which encourages quick decis- George Brothers Nowadays his rich Southern voice is bent pay for fair day's work” has been , oo "oh o N ang So‘ul‘h | RO e 0 L ions and positive policies. to no such purposes. He just orates with it, the chief objective of President Roosevelt's New Deal. 3. Shikespehre. X | Ben Jonson, a contemporary of cmmam and leases for the au- A awith his intonations doimg a Patrick Henry It was the main prop of the NRA, which the Supreme | 3 Abaull37 r it Shakespeare, wrote of him: » BYR FARCANG " SRS R AR Yy while his left hand does a Will Rogers as |Court kicked over in 1935. It is the backbone idea 4' To curlln:x;ne’le s 'u'ms‘ b ‘loved the man this side of ldolatry, i -~ - he makes no effort to take it out of his pocket of the Black-Connery wages and hours bill, submitted ", o~ % ©28 1 ot Sugar is believed to have been |pRESCRIP- There is plenty of room for his hand, as he {by the Administration in drastic form in May, modi- 5 'onhu LA T TIONS never carries a comb; nor, for that matter, fied ahd passed by the Senate, and shipped over to ¥ e BT S Ty '1' PBONE Ciq“re"es i a plckelbodk. e gallardbilline s . pockety 4 & Hpuse last week. RSN | “Sniiling ‘Service” ! | | campounded ; Ukl e & mingles .democritically « with dimes. . “Any- | This Fair Labor Standards bill is a broadside at | s exactly as Cand way, it does” he says, “whenever I have a Wage slavery, sweatshops, and child labor. It creates | MODERN |, Bert’s Cash Grocery [ & ¥ dollar bill." a five-man board with power to regulate wages and e i PHONE 105 | by your Card v Rich or no he blows himself to an old hours, industry by industry, but prohibits establish- | ETIQU}:; J.E }‘ Free Delivery Juneau | doctor. ards bl book once in a while. He had one on his desk ment of any maximum work-week of less than forty % 3 | this week that was published in 1802. It was hours, or any minimum hourly wage of more than By Roberta Lee = Juneau Dmg Co. | o) an account of the debates on the Jefferson forty cents. It forbids interstate shipments of goods := * s T “ E 3 Court bill in 1801 ‘produced by children under 16. However, it specifi- Q. How can one decide \&hetha‘- e £ Of course he had read “Gone With the cally exempts under its provisions such classes of em-"g, 14 o give a wedding gift? 1 —v th ° » i Wind.” Either you have Tead “Gone With the ployees as agricultural workers, railway express Work- .~ A " This usually depends upon re- { it the N E w ¥ Wind” or they don't let you hack in Alabama ers, and apprentices. ' The board probably will make 1ationship, intimate friendship with | SITKA HOT SPRINGS ! any more further exemptions. : some member of the family, or g | Mineral Hot Baths | > His desk has on it the usua] aryay of docu- Tl\e bill is a reincarnation of the Blue Eagle in particular fondness for the bride.. | Accommodations to suit every T l - ments, seasoned this time with a ‘tube of den- “spint but nu_l in detail. NRl?s regululory_' power was Q. What should be printed m" | § taste. Reservations Alaska Afr cm : tal floss, matches, al pampl;)lol ( Plalforl: of ‘\'esmd.dnot in a‘ bfiard‘ :ut}:nhcog]es gzmch md(\:lstn‘ engraved on the writing paper nsed\‘ | . i R the Two Great Political Parties”), and a imposed upon itself, and whicl e Supreme Cour > v 3 T bottle of shoe-whitener, . termed “an unconstitutional delegation of legislative lu; sofld:ngg:‘)rgel:pl:m:::;i A lhe[' Butler Mauro Dru,g Co. Ptxbst Famous He takes the fight Wjth great calm. I power.” The Blue Eagle soared into the stratosphere . & ooy ornamentation, i Drcxught Beer 3 haven't seen him lighting too many cigar- 'of price-fixing and fair-trade practices. This bill Q. Ts it necessary to leave 1caldh on Ta 1 eltes. As for liquor he is now, and always has |concerned solely with better pay and shorter hours, o\ 'a atternoon ten? \ l P been, thumbs down on it completely. is less adventurous. S e RS Y uflen When qppasttith cropped up to his wage- | —_— ARG iy Lk “IIMMY" i + hour bill,'T asked him if he thought a swing Not That Crazy! e e fi . f 4 to conservatism was occurring in this coun- A S (i | Empire classifieds pay. 300 Roems . 300 Batl: CARLSON | ;e He said, “I think that improved condi- (Philadelphia Tedger) | 5 ix. Toh o 50 ot ;4 :10;; :a‘i\lxtll((lm:d;":g; - (:::':!m:: Cn}:;:;esgfvxm After Robert Trwin Confessed: ‘the miirdet .of ‘the — MODISTE 70 WOMEN -—'{' N Syecial Weerly Kutes -» T 3 model Veronica Gedeon, her mother and a boarder, ALASKANS LIKE THE He's fighting, thouigh, for the poor guys he |he looked around for a lawyer. Without hesitation he | | OF BETTER. TARTE ! was born and raised with down in Clay county, \chose Samuel Leibowitz, one of the most successful | | MRS. STERUNG o Ala. A dollar a day always has been big PAY |criminal lawyers of the day. || Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. | __ down there Yesterday, Leibowitz, objecting to an examinatior | | PHONE 553 | ™ The Senator's’ father was a farmer till of Irwin by a State psychiatrist, declared: Lo : Hugo was 5. Then the family moved to town “I see no reason why I should have any defense “ 3 “"=to Ashland (population: 400). There was alienists. The man is crazy on ‘the-face of the facts — ! i a “college” in Ashland and Hugo went there |in tnis case.” GREEN TOP CABS : : Qhr;\;\gh a:fi'}’:"" §m R ! Crazy? Mebbe so. But how crazy was he when g 31 hen af he packed off to Birming- E i YVer? | ham Medical College. He took a two-year sl pwkfi}flti_,___; FHONE 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 .o course in one year, and it looked for sure like : . 4 puielt, An edict against swearing has been issued to Ital- TAP BEER ¥ Dr. Black” would be the name. fan soldiers. That's probably 'to prevent them from For Every Purse comons Molron co Inc He had, however, sat around the lOWN |yying “what the h--12"" when ‘they board ships ex- | and Every IN TOWN! 9 L] } ourthouse 100 much.as, a kid, and.the legal.. . {neoting to go ‘to Ethiopia and find themselves in P Distributors / ug was something he ooildn’t Tind any germi= {Shain.—CincinHati Enquirer. | urpose ® | cide at school to kill. So the next place they | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK PACIFIC COAST found Hugo was in the University of Alahama, studying to be a lawyer; Being still impatient to’ amount to some- thing before old age overtook him, he learned all his law in two years and began the prac- COAL CO. PHONE 412 tice of that profegsion at the mellow age of ¥ i - Times. 20 all right—so well that Birming- ; TR 4 N X i By . |at the last meeting of the WDmam Club, but it came 4 i I,‘, & :z;f";j ]}‘)’r':;ml‘tfx:‘"‘a’&xm‘,‘ out in the bulletin as “The Dominant Mule.” Expert- | e $ Y- enced wives, however, didn't think there was enough | And in 1917 he joined the army, -being in many stiff engagements with’ Oklahoha difference to make a fuss about.—Boston Herald | (Fort Sill) mosquitoes, but never glimpsing | 3 | Th B M h , d {iie bonny shores' of France, . | * I naturally took every grecaution to-keep on the} e s enrendas Except for these interruptiots, he prace right side of the cannibal chief.—~Weekly Paper. That ticed law in Birmingham. Not till 1026 did |1 to say, the outside—Boston Transcript, B k he quit a life where all you said was “Your % Sk Honor!"” and take up one where instead you ‘Worst of it is, our Kemucki;]bu‘n:f gulld isn Le:rn;" say, “Mr. President.” |ing its keep, though we're paying interest on what w | Yes sir, he blew into the Senate 11 years [borrowed to buy it.—Boston Globe. Juneau, Alaska ago. The first t he did was to blast Ship- 2 k ping Board for letting lawyers pull down fat In the story, Frankenstein had trouble with his fees for thinking up excuses to defeat just monster, but it could have been far worse. He never CUMMERCIAL claims of citizens organized a union that went haywire.—San Francisco Since Roosevell's advent, he's been a power. Chironicle. 5 { 3 You can't serve as ct 1 of the Education H Gnd SAVINGS and Labor Committee 1 be anything else. One way by whlch the Presldent can get hls g He likes it just fine Washington, and greater buying volume might be to ihduce a nimber though his wife and {three children have gone * ior dtrikers to resume their jobs.—Indianapolis Star. | | THE MINERS' : Recreation Parlors : 7 - FOR INSURANCE BILL DOUGLAS See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. LUMBER Juneou Lumber Mills, Inc. Graduates of one class of Columbia College are | !shown"by a survey to be getting average salaries of | $19,500. Maybe college education doesn't pay, as has | been observed so often. But $19,500 a year at least seems slightly removed from the dole~—Los Angeles {ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water ° Your ALASKA e INSURANCE Allen Shattuck « home {o Birminghat,’ Hugo will be here till Hesources Over Two and Christmas if it takes that long o pass his This is a strange country, when martial law isI wage-hour bill. |declared to keep men from going about their lawful | One-Half Mllhon Dollars LAUNDRY 3 — News. L i of course, Judge. Black pgobably will be in Wash- {Pusinses —Indignapels SON Established 1898 SRR Sy ases now that he has left ”‘e’ Nothing can be proved by what was heard via the PHONE 15 I Benate and h“ wage-hour bl fight to take a seat |padjo, See your favorite daily newspaper.—Toledo uneau ol Tie Stipgeme-onrt Bericli- But he's an interesting'Biade, - > ¢