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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1937. perian, Capt. Oscar Oberg. much of his work during the sum- color for the 1937-38 winter season. 4 . . compared to the possibilities of benefiting the * | 2 num to the same graduated scale v Dally A’flSkfl Emplre Angj](;-sax;on (-ouxéln;.s. to sfiy nolhdmg of the HA PBPI gT HDAY 0 Mrs' Jl urme which now applies to mercantile =% world at large. Such a policy in due course 20 H | establishments and which is based ROBERT W. BENDEK - - Editor and Manager | would lead to the re-distribution of this sur- S P Fom ears Oroscope lupon the amount of business done oA S i % e 'mpire extends congratula- i ¥ Published every eve except Sunday by the EMPIRE relieving Great Britain and the United ons "dx: ity todaw Sialr From The Empire P skl P |ranging from a tax of $10 upon a PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau s of part of the burden of carrying " ey v, The stars ineline total gross business of $4,000 per Al T i ki) charges, After all, the United States and birthday anniversary, to the follow- | ::- Sty but do not compel” |annum to a tax of $500 when the 3 Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class the British Empire will not alweys offer the ng: AUGUST 30, 1917 3y itotal gross business amounts to matter. o T 3 ! most attractive investment market for safety ST Douglas had secured a Red Cross b2 3 2 5, e = pl”sam,'"mrm"x ten,k’ honor‘nmm per annum or more. How- y " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. and profit and a change in this trend will alter {\UGUS’{' 30. Chapter. - Five' hundred members TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937 lerdsister, M“fi Lee Mflcl_tey of Pcrt-;fl,% in his report the Acting Sec- Lo B i il gl g F A b wderd - the direction of the gold flow, but these two Byron Personeus were required and Douglas had gone| As the month closes the stars t‘"‘ ) O’e': i held Saturday “l"renry recommended that a merely - One year. in advance. $13:00; six months, in agrance, $6.00 nations are now in such a dominating position Mrs. Minard Mill over this by 78. Announcement|seem to aid dwellers on certain heor:‘oon“kaj Mrs. James Orme at her | o FECORHENT FiiDorat one month, in adwance, $138. T Tt that their supremacy in world business could Beateive. Lovelninl was made at a rousing meeting at|parts of the planet Earth. Accord- Th'; Bt t‘:l"d i | municipal electric light plants and . the sl;l:jcrfelxs"m?ur ot any faslire or Asresularity jn the de- not be questioned for many years unless their Mrs, T. . Bag}flleson which speeches were made by Jack|ing to astrology this should be Wik Cen:mdy'_"mnged o i £ operated by cooperative so- tivery of their papers position were affected by a major war. A. T. Everson wilson, E. J. White and Mayor O'-|fairly fortunate day in the United ered ‘with & bowl of mas- .. ..o "o ra eleemosynary institu. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 RPN YR " 2 - — Connor. Miss Eva Kirkham pre-|States turtiums and snow balls. Lighted ‘o Y v i v AsMEMBEE OF ASSOCIATED FRESS = HOME TOWN PRIDE sided at the piano and little Elsie| Saturn is in a place that bodes ill ;‘:::_E at;:enzsm::’:km the pretty| ; i AL e Assoclate ss is exclusively e s 3 ¢ : A vepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not S DAILY LESSONS Edmiston recited a poem on Red|for harmony between employers and ™y o7 S Shtiad tes dittling ROBE COMING NORTH otherwise credited In this paper and also the local new Home town pride i§ an unfathomable thing, q Cross. employees. Spread of strikes will the aflern‘oon hil < | Cecil F. Robe, Professor of His- » P whether it be a teeming city of millions or a small IN ENGLISH = continue as the economic upheaval|p & TR W ’,l)in]\f;é] I:Wff_ tory at the University of Alaska ' AL*b'faAhllfr(;‘lAl:lAlnl‘\_\N.v‘l'y AT J:,,fif;cfi?,f;fi“"m town in Alaska. But for downright home town loyalty By W. L. Gordon {DAs th.e ]c:x;x;n:onxovmisaz;e:.::t:: g)‘(‘t:;?ds in the broad field of in- ed with the serving, {Who has been in Washington dur- —_— hat would gladden the heart of any Chamber of Ry, Was & (e Y, 8 vl 4 : Approximately eighteen women'ing much of the past summer en- " Cotnitierce. Baeretate Mr . Hops O il ¢ New York & Iplanning to leave on Saturday night| Occultists remind thinkers that called _during the aft gaged in supervising the work bein b ) led X }u X )p b ‘es c’urh ;, i Words Often Misused: Do not say, | {0 remain over Sunday, all day Mon-jthey have long predicted for the o .. parties are b;;noonl. Nu(; done on the historical researcg City is entitled to the leather.medal. e BVERING | 1y wife is home now.” Say, “My day and réturn Monday night from|United States supreme world domi-| gt b B0 @ i PIADDe Sosk e CRBRNAT By, - th : ¥ Journal ‘puts 'Mr, ‘Miles' case: PEfore e RS B8 | it at Laiun Bowd" i |hunting trips. nance if citizens of every class| ot P MAckey b mlgirt;]ecxer:um:r i?ty Augtusen ‘;l::w?;; follows: | Often Mispronounced: Plantain| Fope - amam il teacher?:‘)?éw r‘;:?::n l;)e()dflx:% :?vews:)e‘alzz — {New York where he will conclude Some folks would consider New York down- | weed). Pronounce plan-n. 1 asl, Nl 5 neqy public Schools, had mumber. S |PROPOSED CHANGE | feitin arrengemelts oeiing ¥ . o in tin. . | 2 g | the project and will then motor to right inhospitable if they had been shot in \ ; i |arrived from the South | There is a sign read as presag- | A the head while peacefully riding a Fifth ave ‘wgfill:ehlqil::?exl]fdk Dereltot, -Ob=y g e S158 for mewiraber Tubinigiabang IN LIGHT COMPANY }Se‘;;;‘f with Mrs, Robe to return . bus down Riverside Drive. I Synonyms: Faculty (noun), qual- | Joe Meherin returned from theles in management due to the sud- TAXES APPROVEDw s ity e . But not Hope C. Miles, 35, (lep::irlm(‘h( ;wr: lity, attribute, ability ! |South on the Northwestern and|den deaths of men who have held | S ———— v th his head swathed in yards of 49 d ¢ ‘6l regiatera g i y 3 ;);t;;';h:» MV:? h ::*"zei";:i e T R Word Study: “Use a word three Was registered at the Gastineau. financial and editorial reins. | On August 13, the Acting Secre- | . el i iy | times and it it yours” Let us in-| This is a day favorable to bank-|tary of the Interior reported fav- | When ip Neew ¢ bl Y;)rk i .N i |crease our vocabulary by mastering | A. B. Cole, recently elected Cny‘ers and Imanplers—lurk _for those crably on House Bill 7553, intro- | A i vt 2 e : ‘r one word each day. Today's word: |Clerk, returned here from Wash-!who seek capital for business en"duced by Delegate A. J. Dimond, | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL G o e Invincible; unconquerable. “The ington Bay where he had bone for|terprises. designed to change the Federal li- | those incidents wn;('h muiq occlur finl: bisgtcle- ;greatest han qhe who chooses his personal effects and found that| In the evening emcrtainmem.s‘cen;3 tax on elti:tric llghteplnm.;‘ GENERAL HAULING A STEP NEARER CONSTRUCTION jrhE} are an m_esm _par l;] d“ o right with the most invincible reso- the stork had arrived in the mean-land amusements are well directed.|iy Alaska from a flat $300 per an- FTORAILE xR AN R * charm, . My getiing eliot.{n /itie (o5 - | lution.”—Seneca. time and presented his wife with Theatres and those connected with|._.__ % A 7 S With the signing by the President of the rivers bespeaks the unending energy and ingenuity of | AR a baby boy. ithem should profit. Success for the 5 and harbors bill, Juneaw's small boat, harbor project| . - Wie greatest and strangest oliydn e eRL" ol STl i L {new plays is forecast. CALL US % moves a step closer to actual construction. The har- i v ? | The Epworth Leaguers of the The planetary government today. c o A L bt mm\urle includes the Juneau project but it does We wonder who were' the most surprised — ':e} LOOK and LEARN | Methodist Chuhch were planning'is favorable to aviation and avia<| JUNEAU TRANSFER G . g y Japanese when they saw the Chinese resistance or the | a social time for the next evening.|tors. Strengthening of the defense, Ph iy Ll i T the : |tors. | one 48—Night Phone 696 not set aside a supulated amount of WOney for e Chinese that they could resist so strongly and By A. C. Gordon ; {squadrons of the mation is fore-'| For Every Purse undertaking. Rather, the ‘War epartmen Ltt s ' effectively? Charlie Chaplin was at the Pal- cast. | (Ind Ever roee e el v blanket appropriation and it proceeds in acrmrianfl‘v A ow mas-bokst e el saoe in “Shanghaied.” |ié Eove - affdivéiaRould - flourish atter Y D S SR TR BAS 17 57 Wb ey RO DRy (A VRIRDIE, | There is still considerable merit to the suggestion |tr.e face? | — noon today, The stars encouiage Purpose | MODISTE TO WOMEN | Just where Juneau stands on the list of projects| .~ 1 4o o0 cuon as this one should be declated &| 2. Who was the elder son of Ab=', MATY Pickford was featured in suitors who proscratinate. "Many ! OF BETREn. CARTE ) not revealed but the representations made by citi-|, e BT G 9 e 2 Seri A “Hulda from Holland” at the marriafges are prognosticated for | PACIFIC COAST | MRS. STERLING | of this community at the hearing last year coupled | ARV, '3 What is a bog? Dream. the autumn. COAL Co " Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. | v ; r d de by the Army A e ¥ 1 o bat Clissed an 8 | Persons whose birthdate it is . g ™ with the excellent recommendation made by the 4 ¢ 4. Is a bat classed as a bird or | PHONE 553 3 | If all the men mentioned in these dog days of Weather Report: High temper- have the augury of a year of chan- a engineers for the small boat harbor should place it| » ;. an animal? z g PHONE 412 SRR, Yo ST 1 A 55 = | summer become candidates in 1940 there won’t be any- 4 i . ature 45, low 41, cloudy. ges affecting business or places of s well up on the approved list % ta 4 - 5. On what island is the Italian 3 o | body home to listen to the campaign speeches. M : residence. Progress after perplexi- This community has been particularly fortunate city of Palmero? 2 y . Hes 15 indicated | PR 3 AL SN eI Bl e President’s Fishing i ot s BTN b S o ~1| Cigars | ANSWERS i o ¥ e harbor improvement also is included in the rivers e s | Down Potomac Keeps ably will be poised end practical Pa ,n Taklt Ci and harbors bill, has been working for nine years to| (Rotarian Magazine) i e ! Many Hard Guessing in their scheme of life. Subjects! y igarettes get construction of improvements there. A large| Every man is an explorer—or should be. For| o JSUEIC L . y 80t this sien uduaily-ave lucky s ; d amount of credit is due the Chamber of Commerc: xploring isn't so much a matter of strange and exo- | sialiflg ehipfly sof dasybl i well as intelligent. ! PHONES 92 or 35 cml )'4 | o z |consisting chiefly of decayed veget (Continued from Page One) | e Neth F Deli for its untiring efforts in behalf of the project, and | tic lands as it is a state of mind—a leaping enthusiasm, | ;16 matter Rt e T Wilhelmina, Queen of the Neth- ree Delivery Cords it reveals again what united community action can |a restless curiosity, a sensitized mentality that casts| 4 An animal. for President Roosevelt.” erlands, was born on this day 1880. _Fresh Mea!n, Groceries, Qar % do. If the same kind of united effort is centered back | evén commonplace experiences into new patterns of 5. Sicily. It was Murphy who sat patiently SL};: who ]r‘:a‘vevaclcbrata‘;ils as 2 } Laquors, Wines and Beer : of getting a swimming pool for Juneau similar success- | light and form and significance as does a film in the oo through hours of talk in the six- birthday Include Jacques L We Sell for LESS Because 7 o G | = weeks General Motors strike this vid, French painter, 1749; Edward We Sell for CASH ful results will follow. hands of a skillful photographer | spring getting a compromise agree- L. Thorndike, psychologist, 1874; ol JRERE Lo RS A0 | xplorer, | 2 ? o AR 4 ) R , 7 1. ko Wil Layjsse chadi 10 0 RDICU A MODERN |;mzm without ordering his state John Frederick Oberlin, clergyman, George Brothers CONTROL THROUGH GOLD he prepared himself to thread on a string of purpose ETIOUETTE oot o dik Bkt s sikecs. 1740, N E w ~ ——————— |all experiences that might come to him. That quality o L GG AR, (Copyright, 1937) i While there is considerable criticism of the gov- }d;snngui.«hes him from the less discerning adventurer By Roberta J.ee HOW'S FISHIN'? o R I ! ernment’s policy of buying gold, some extremists | who, hungering for sheer activity, passes over the 5 o230 February this year President “ charging that it has a tendency to foster war, it is in- | proverbial—if not actual—acre of diamonds. While ™ ; = ;’.wsevel( sent a message to Con- | PRESCRIP- teresting to get an expression from neighboring Can- | few men can seek thrills in the jungles of British Q Would it be proper for a maid, s asking for a change in the TIONS : ada. Directly contradicting those who see war being { Guiana, to every man is given the privilege of xacmgi}fll*v}fil? alins\vfr{{lg thx DhO_:e.,_w sagyBupreme Court. But two years be- sompomnded 4 Pabst Famous aided by purchase of gold abroad. or goods for cash, | his environment with precisely the same spirit of pur-| V> Browns residence”? e e hnt young, ‘bisckgIRd, puk- i) T o D ht B F. J. Horning, economist of the Royal Bank of Canada, | posive adventure-making. A L« MOWRL s be bolten.dor S FOLD Bk or MIngR SR B F b raug t eer SR : 7 eatiad bl 2 . maid to merely say, “Hello,” and an Indiana crowd. “You car't eat written On T makes this point | In the relations between l’“““e:s C°mp‘;ttl°rs' wait for the other person to ask’the constitution.” Republicans de- l:;" m’-" n lap ¥ | great uncharted spaces exist; it is so also in relations |jgentification. ‘¢ided quite loudly that he had no octor. : nder .( xisting Lo.mmmns it ~umf likely between buyers and sellers, employees and employers, | Q. Should a man stop a girlirespect for the constitution, but the / e IMMY" that the bulk of new gold and that released i i i J D C from hoards must be acquired by Great Brit- | and between nations forced to be neighbors in a world on the street to talk with her? yoters decided to send him to Con- uneau Urug Lo. ain and the United States or the present price ! growing smaller. Doctors frequently acknowledge that | A. Only to speak a word or two. gress. ¥ s T 4 CARLSON will automatically decline, but the practical | the beaten course of their knowledge is fringed by If he wxsbcs to talk for a few m{n- As soon as Mr. Roosevelt arrived o ] control of the world’s gold supply in the hands | unpenetrated thickets of ignorance. Great industries 'S he ;"m"éd_t“'," N1 WEIR NI Se In- 1ian, e, sat uibhe Raus nr Visit the of the two great English-speaking nations | have been revolutionized by scientists and inventors; | €% In the direction she is going. Federal relief; but months before SITKA HOT SPRINGS | i o e ) 3 3 Q. Should cream be served-with that, young Senator LaFollette had | would give them a power to control world more will be as new Nobels, Edisons, Zeppelins, Wright . . economy for the good of the world such as 4 tteri e demi-tasse? been brow-beating the Senate for| | Mineral Hot Baths ok ; 5 | Brothers, and Ketterings arise. A. No. just that. Since Roosevelt took the | Accommodations to suit every | has never before existed, a consideration Biil Gie. eklaring: ik ‘not. 4 Master of. madals. h il which to men of vision might be reckoned as _ Xp] g 3 ; S, Joy o steering wheel LaFollette has vot-| | taste. Reservations Alaska Air % a benefit greater than can be expressed in | Deadlines, or bank accounts. It is an attitude, a ¥ GOLD EVERYWHERE ed with him and asked for more | Transport. J k monetary terms. Courageeously and intelli- | of looking at hfe‘. av very personal thing, withal. It lN INTERIOR SAYS as far as relief is concen‘lcd. In one | i - H gently handled, such a-reserve could insure | comes from within, is not dependent upon externals. 9 speech he observed cynically, that against any recurrence of another such de- | One of the greatest explorers we know is an 80-year COOPER ON RETURN anyone _lodagj taking Horace Gree-| . pression in this generation. The present jold woman. Since her children have grown up, she 'lys advxfe,‘ go West, young man, alumo:ms] in l};(‘ Un:keddsl.'\(s.s have shown | spends many hours in a rocking chair, reading. In | Eversbody's finding gold in the In- PR woudshuve o shomp 48 " that they have the will and the courage to put the spring, she exults over the miracle of seeds be- terior this season, declared James| oo ., . . : . s vl o p H i is the trio whicl | on the necessary brakes when there was: evi- coming flowers—“all for 10 cents!” she will tell you. C. Cooper on his return to J““e““'nf:n:h wi‘fh tE tP?-esid ':has zg e |3 i i dence of boom conditions developing. If the 5 vesterday aboard the PAA Electra) o Y £Ox ooes Xexd r g Her mind gives to every new experience the tint of Y y e lectra ! ontly. These are the men whose 300 Ry 300 Bats;: best minds amongst the bankers and econom- | .. !from Fairbanks. “Outfits that have! y- OCmS « s | ot % 3 % (adventure. She is, to paraphrase Marcus Aurelius, % iideas, unless they played the part! 2y ists in the two countries will get together and i1 3 % \! i never done anything before are . . - Srom *2,5C decide to ccoperate to ration bank reserves |like a fire well kindled which catches at everything mhakifg, good money. Gtk suntm 'of deaf-mutes, hammered on the! Stecial Weerly K . with the object of maintaining the maximum | thrown in and turns it into brightness. There's gold. in af % ML consciousness of Mr. Roosevelt for| ALASKANS LIKE . bill d then gladl: h d Sold: I, 4l TS, 24 hours. | - stability and then gladly purchase and en- | G S TR The head of the Juneau auditing: i tirely remove from the banking system any | Diplomatic courtesy still has its uses in Europe. | firm returned yesterday {rommg‘é panugon. nanis to, Koow, 10} H H 9, . surplus offerings of gold, to be used only at | Witness the custom of referring to those German Lusiness trip int Interiop, (€Y sunk any hooks into the Po- am e ViR s et : { t . " rip into several Interior ; that b like “1940,” such time in the future as may be necessary (and TItalian soldiers as ‘volunteers.” — Rochester 'points. 19 omac that were shaped e 10, | ’ ’.{ ; : to maintain stability, the cost will be nothing ! Democrat & Chronicle. b MR B PR 'and if they brought up any dripping | (6P T RS ro el e e ) fish initialed “F.DR." SALMON FLO@DS PRINCE RUPERT mer in the ild was i s con- | GREEN TOP CABS fl, onaric Guspli - ive of ns- nection. ind, made his motion picture de- COMPLETES LAST e ibut in the United States in 1914, THE BEST LUGAL M A RK ET\ TRIP OF SEASON FOUR HALIBUTERS PHONE 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 » | o : SELL AT SEATTLE “ TAP BEER ' Completing its final trip of the E ‘The Renn Store” | i . | 09 season the Prince Rupert sailed SEATTLE, Aug. 30.—Four halibut- your | IN TOWN! 3 M boi 'south Saturday shortly after mid- ers from the western banks sold Reliable || PS | Distributors night carrying seven passengers here today. The Sunset brought in pharmacists H NTI K » from here for Seattle and four for 36,000 pounds, Estep 36,000 pounds,| compound | | THE MINERS' CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUIC The Alaska Coast Fisheries today vancouver. Paragon 39,000 pounds and Eldo- ' prescrip- 3 received 20,000 pounds of salmon‘r\ Mfmb.ers orI tl;e crevi' on Jln’:!'n}y1 ::;i:e \ngmfi)x :‘:; ga::;amgt; ;‘e’l‘:gxdg‘ HARRY RACE, Druggist tions. Recreation Parlors 4 off the Hyperian, Capt. Oscar Mattern's refueling plane, whic s 10% Ak 5 . .o g Bl Fucisoblosing; The Squnh Stores of Aia® ||| Butler Mauro Drug Co. ||| BILL DOUGLAS FOR INSURANCE 5 ('” : acks were brought VARCOuver. They were Garlan S. MUNTER ARRIVES » ! ~ " B¢ Jollowing DOSRSM 8BY Lincoln, Frank Tomick and Charles THIS AFTERNOON . v here A. Marshall. Tony Tomick was also | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 31-A-27, Capt. John Pademeister, booked for Vancouver. Herb Munter arrived in the In-| - 1000 pounds of saimon; Fard, Capt | Those Jeaving. for Seattle were terconstal Alrways plane this afte- Z 0 R I C || Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Ole Brensdahl, 2600 pounds of S_,u_‘g. Benson and brother, Mrs. Har- noon at 1 o'clock and was sc_hed-i ¥ o G i derland, Tiet Meyers, Miss Jean VanderLeest, uled to leave on the return trip to| 3&132’;2::& ‘»u'l "‘X’I?]‘;rs“‘;fl;'"’“ 11 |A. 3. Mayers, Frank A. Boyle and Ketchikan at 8:30 o'clock. He did DRY CLEANING # . | Mi hofer. not havy ssenger: { T’ B nl B ’ > l Capt. E. O. Swanson, 36,000 pounda‘Ml&s Geinfe Bul S ‘e any passengers on the le 3 h () lr(']( s of salmon; Avi pt. John Ander-| P [} xeceived 20000 pounds of salmon| TWQ MONTHS WELFARE 4 deieative chimpey at the Bin-| Soft , off the Fern, Capt. John Lowell, " et i ! and the Sf‘l}u*lmn‘.sl\m)l Company TRIP IN lNTERlOR, WEST caused a tire there at 3:30 Sunday | Juneau, Alaska Water received a large pack off the Cel-| MARRE- . Washing tic, Capt. Henry Moy | George Penny, Superintendent of According to Fire Chief V. W. Taking ice at the cold storage Social Welfare of the Bureau of Mulvihill, the fire damaged the walls ~, plant were the Selmsa, Capt. Bg,gl;lndian Affairs, returned to Juneau of the house but did little other CUMI\AERCIAL . : ‘Alstead; 31-C-883 Capt. Jim Thom- | vesterday -by PAA plane from Fair- injury. The fire was put out in . as; Alm: Capt. Antone Bartness; banks after a two months trip less than half an hour. Gl’ld SAVINGS 31-A-11, C Abel Kosky: 31-A-|through the Territory in connec- om0 g oo sanand | s l N s u k A N c E 33, Oapt. Jack Loukusa; It, Capt. tion with the Indian welfare work, The French monarchy began to 2 FEddie Berntsci; 31-A-40, Capt.Dick visiting many of the stations in give way to the first French repub- | Harris; Securc. Capt. John Brand-|the Interior and Westward. lic in 1791. 1 Hesources Over Two and ttu ‘ vik; Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy; Avis,| Progress is being made in old | ; Capt. John Anderson; Ida 11, Capt.|age assistance among the natives Charles Darwin wrote the “Origin| One.HaH Million Doum ) » John Sunderland: Ford, Capt olefand caring for the deaf, mute and of Species in Means of Natural Eltabllshed lm Brensdahl; Maric Capt. Peter Os- | blind children, he reported. Plans Selection” in 1859. / g - wald; 33-A-14, Cipt Jack Clauson; |are now underway for extending A 2 Fifin II, Capt. E. O Swanson; Hy-|this service, he explained, and Black promises to be the favorite fi - Alaska ?