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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 1937. satisfactibn of all ~Not only are the respec- tive equities of the United States, Japan, Rus- sia and Canada protected, b\lL.thP fur seal re- sources are being conserved for the benefit of Dafi; Alaska Em pire ROBERT W. BENDEK - - Editor and Manage e > o this and future generations of the interested Published every evening except by the EMPIR: PRINTING COMPANY at Second 1 Streets, Juneal nations A In light of the success of this method, the Entered in the Post C 1 au as ond Cla same procedure should be applied to other e controversial fishing matters looking to the A TR equitable utilization and the conservation of per montb J* erests common to the United States and AL ce, 6.00 ther nations. Furthermore, American com- L . fl mercial fishing interests should observe the ot B i ptls notit: [} cinle of supply and demand, together with in the the Business Office of a Uvery of their paper Telephones: News Office conservation and thus promote and support open and closed season regulations. Favorable weather conditions like this season should not serve as an excuse for crealing over supplies of fish or endangering fish conservation 602 conversant with the many angles of maintaining little doubt that an equally satisfactory arrang ‘fur the protection of salmon. And, fortunately, ~ problem is being attacked before FUTURE BRIGHT FOR AL/ extinction as was the case in the fur BIGGEST INDUSTRY — the supply fa ™ School starts Tuesday. Don't Alaska’s 1937 salmon pack is going to be in the gters must have a medical examination before t of 6,500,000 cases. It may exceed thalican be enrolled. it is indicated in reports of the Bureau a good year. Not, of course, as| It's going to be labor day last season when in excess of 8,000,000 the boys who plan on carrying out a deer. neighborhood ire slightly of Fisheries. It large a pack as » put up, but such a pack can not be ex- nest for some ement | linois) can be worked out through the State Department |joke, i as in it, e as in bet, dccem‘H“”““' seal problem. forget the young- HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: 20 Years Ago From The Empire SEPTEMBER 3, 1917 It was Labor Day on Gastineau S‘fif?msfi“ ? Channel. Stores in Douglas and Vg ‘El:d D.nf)( stores in Juneau, also all public i offices were closed. There was no Douglas Mead i speci; servance and it Katherine Wallick special obs Stanley Hawley g NS, L T BUGICe Earl Blossom, of the office force e left ‘on the of the Alaska-Juneau, |Prince Rupert for a visit with his parents in Se.mh -— i| - DAILY LESSONS S Ihonor of her son, Joseph W. Mar- Mrs. Glenn Bartlett and Byron great industry, but they are.mindful of protection | ;._ #|tin, whose birthday it was, and against foreign invasion, which had been a heated | Words Often Misused: Do not say, !mountain climbing was enjoyed. topic this season. The policy of protecting fur seals|.john arose from his char” Say,|{Ludwig Nelson, Nell through international agreement, -as the Secretary|“John rose from his chair.” Miss Phyllis Morris, Ethel points out, has proven a successful one. There 1&1 Often Mispronounced: Joliet m-[’b?" Leon Kenwick Mrs. A. T. Spatz, Pronounce jo-li-et, o as'in the | first syllable L Often Misspelled: s Describe; de 3 % v 4 Weather report—High not dis Synonyms: Unable, incapable, | |ture 45, low 42. Clear. |incompetent, powerless. e anOId‘xsxt?td};~ “Use a \Iird rhr!e STEFANSSON I gy | limes and yours. t us in-| COORDINAT!NG, |crease our vocabulary by mastering ‘DH(‘ word each day. Today's word: Dicreet; prodent, especially in; avoiding error or evil. “The safest| !place for a discreet young man to|_ 2 of i (Continued from Page One) ¥ ] The Secretary’s remarks are not only evidence TR jues and other personal 4‘ E‘“' :j.\ that the authorities in charge of our fisheries a IN ENGLISH Mrs. M. K. Martin organized &|enjoined by astrologers who fore- XL : b By W. L. Gordon iparty of young men and women iNjtell sudden fluctuations in stocks Camp- | trigue were among those in thelthe announcement that the new era 1vul] cause old ideals and old cus- /toms to vanish now emphasize the U'ml)f"fl‘;méd of accepting changes philo- sophically. {withhold criticism of modern meth- ods of statecraft and business since the pattern of world interests has SOVIET SEARCH ‘been permanently altered. |which is fortunate for home enter- ;L.ammg‘ | = SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, ious for | financiers. for the payment of debts, and odd crises in money values. tive - of selfishness M“le)-\k\‘fi'-|xx1 the world of achievement. Horosco pe “Tha stars incline but do not compel” 1937 This should be a fairly lucky day, according to astrology. Speculation may |market may be of special interest. tempt many, for the stock The morning hours are auspic- dealings with bankers or It is a fortunate date Care in liquidating property val- assets is There is a sign read as indica- in high places In- and secrecy may bring big gains ior a few. The seers who long have stressed Persons past middle age should Women should be lucky today shopping and househunt- Rentals will continue to rise NORTHLAND IS 'Committges Are ON WAY NORTH: Named at Meet | SEATTLE, Sept. 3.—The North-‘ New committees were appointed Jand of the Northland Transporta-|yesterday at a meeting of the tion Company sailed for Southeast| Ladies’ Aid Society of the Resur- Alaska ports at 11 o'clock this rection Lutheran Church. Mrs. Olaf forenoon with 25 passengers, in- Bodding, President, presided. cluding the following for Juneau: | The Ways and Means Committee Mrs. M. T. Johnson and children, was named to consist of Mrs. Alfred Sydney E. stevens Zenger, Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, 'Mrs. Arthur Eide. The Visiting Committee will be Mrs. Pete Hildre, NnRTH STAH nF Mrs. Olof Flobergfund. ‘ It was decided that next month’s FDH PT BARRUW !meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert MeDowell with Mrs, The Burean of Indian Affairs’ McDowell and Mrs. Milton Lager- gren as hostesses. poterin Yorin Sur & st NAVY PLANES DROP by a storm at Nome. A wireless| lN ON JUNEAU FOR SHORT VISIT TODAY message received in Juneau says supplies will be discharged at Bar- | Two navy planes from the bomb- ing squadron now stationed at Sit- row if ice conditions permit. | ka under command of Lieut, Comdr. VETS ELECT = ccemacuop oo |neau this morning and were here !for several hours before taking off P*’;qfi‘:;‘:i‘oof"ogahi‘:‘ ;tysc:::shornv after 2 oclock this after- today elected Commander-in-Chiet it (0 FF 10 ihelr Sl pase of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.' called at the Game Commis- The next convention will be held ;’::e and Goverhors TN in Columbus, Ohio. e N |kiss a girl is on her photograph.” a ow , before he ing. pected every year. The history of the salmon fisheries Tactful Delay | = m,p,, grap! :;:ilpl;:u]:)e‘-m:::“m:-ho.:r]gucb oseter_ IR bl fo7cast, ks i e | §% ocie ot cycles; rovesiing thal HigiyoReIta jac SIS s | # o 4/lansson never was 5 miles from land, Gifis,<'msyl’‘confldently expect| LEAVES FOR SOUTH | Mrs. Olaf Bodding left yesterday T on g | on that journe much romance before the new year.| Mrs. H. C. Williamson, mother of itor 5 short visit to Warm Springs. In 1934 when 7,250,000 cases were put up, it was The British Government's plan ‘for partioning the | | LOOK Qnd LEARN But Stefansson said he was sev-|Suitors will' be ‘many, because sen- [Mrs. Homer G. Nordling, left on — a record to that time. It was generally considered |Holy Land has not-fared well: Arabs and Jews alike | | By A. C. Gordon eral hundred miles from land and!timent. Is.stimulated by dangersthe Nom:l jefi_f;r hlhe South after & © to be just about a peak. Yet two years later that ?srre.u]s‘f”f;:;h:,',’.f,,{"e"wf.‘;fl’i}‘ilfl?'fidfT.%f,";f',A’?ni‘fl"‘ : : o his diary of his journey shows this. to life through war possibilities. ‘[an extended visit fiere. il PANHANDLE | peak was pn\‘t‘l»»d A!x]) to more m:n: n{mm‘uoo (I‘:ww \.I,: Jar has found expression even il jthb! Bovernment| 1 what is the estimated total x;:.x;ve;-:m;sds;::iea:w and hi m(:; nl:‘l:rxlm::du::or::xglm\;ht;;eubl;;l;:i(x;i 1ide iod pl:(‘:r .locathm notices| " BEER PARLOR l is ve ssible that in the next few seasons evel . What is stima 5 ] | lIv:n\I(;‘\x'g}r)TIL)\xln ‘\\] ;‘ pe e g ‘gz’r‘g:zscg%‘l::t“hl;‘fr:’:““"(;'xd“f‘::""’l?:":jmi% 'l‘: g:::':\ ttendance at baseball ‘games, arid withip many miles of the Pole, but unsettled , conditions wl:)w: "{?y:mfi 1"" sale at The Empire Office. BEST BEERS and WINES There is sound reason to believe that it will when e tooR "def: muhl at football games, in the United he argued that condition at the about changes good &nd by dedd P. BRENNAN - mentary approval. Incidentally; i took ‘defeat much |gi,ies annually? Pole were little different from and foresight will assure good luck.| Jarman Custom Built $6.50 Opposite Coliseum Theatre one considers the general progressive and intelligent more gracefully than the Rdosevelt” Administration 9. Who was Confucious? those he experienced over the ice| Children'born on this day Pmb‘i"FflendlyFlvess Fortune from $4 up | a3 policy under which the fisheries are handled. An,did on an issue of greater moment the same day. 3. How many drams are there between northrn Alaska and a far ably will be intelligent and fond of Peoduot idea of that policy can be found in a recent address The new policy is to refer the Palestine question i ;e ounce? distant point in northern Canada study. Subjects of this sign should Binda - of Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce, who, in | !0 the League (r‘»f :hulom Ilrr):n“\\lmh (’:Ta:hB:"n?m & What is the name of the ves-.to which he and his men traveled. build up strong bod i sno:“’ém Clgars commenting on the Bureau of Fisheries which comes hol(?< e ‘vql]dql; N; “w],?‘f“\ ‘(\‘;"\l::,(m :“ “',: sels which carry the blood from' That is one reason he believes Franklin Sumner Earle, botanist ¢ under the jurisdiction of the Department of Com- ‘l“’"e‘]‘;,):‘;:’:l:r: e seiution Smut duiing the waito |the Deart to the various parfaof the Russians will'not starve, Ap- and agriculturist, was born on this, Cigarettes Its functions are vastly broader than the | a more workable plan may be developed, in Palestine, | ° DG SHAIRG (04 0e - ¢ 5 < i e e T ] mere operation of fish hatcheries throughout | or in Great Britain, or even in Geneva United States does the Cascade Son thinks there is a good chance ;:Im::e g;:_rvnhnor:{ &rz.;mem. il the country. Continuous research is necessary .~ | The contours of a better plan, however, are very [Range of mountains extend? St R R L o .do'pex-igfit 1937 Cards to conserve th national resource, to |dim thus far. Mr. David Lloyd George insists Lord T e ; enhance the o ties of sportsmen, in- Peel's partition scheme is “a betrayal of lsoouuon' ANSWERS NOTICE Toaays Nem' A "e | Nationally crease and improve the supply for the con- Sews | Gertatnly it is mot consistent with the Bal-| 1 Baseball 50.000000; football, I have just purchased the gas =i e Advertised T “ E wprove gonditions in the commer- four declaration as usually interpreted. But the 40 000,000. power boat Naughty Marietta from Prices cial industry. Here, too, international prob- plan might with equal correctness be called a betrayal | 2. A Chinese religious leader C. V. Wohlgamuth. Any persons CEEEESEEE RSN SEE BIG VAN lems are involved, necessitating treaties for of fully as many Arabs. For it would deprive them of | 3. 16 drams. having claims or liens against said GBEEN TOP CABS N E w the protection of natural resources, in which the most fertile and valuable areas of a country which [ 4. Arteries. _|Vessel present same to Behrends = T other nations e equity through connecting they have inhabited almost exclusively for many { 5. California, Oregon and Wash- Bank, Juneau, Alaska, prior to Sep- PHONE - waters. The value of the conference method | centuries. ington tember 23, 1937. A R c T l c There is not going to be any perfect solution to | ~ UG adv GEORGE BOLYAN 6 7 8 of approach to such problems was demonstiat- ed in the case of the herd of fur & on the a problem inherently insoluble. Promises were made | Pribilof I Twenty-five years ago this from London, first to the Arabs and then to the Jews. valuable resource was facing extinction. It Both cannot be fulfilled completely. If the British Was evia@t "thal wesponsgibility should be Government is uncomfortable, that is because it is | . h.un.m" on the twin hor eation. placed in one nation. Wise leadership found the way lhxom,h a treaty that functions to the Garnick’s (ha a Newspaper” THRIFTY FOOD NEWS “A Newspaper Within THE FRIENDLY THE FRIENDLY STORE STORE Friday, Sept. 3, 1937. For School ® Days | DINTY MOORE Corn Beef (=) Mike: “I hear your brother rie o get 3 olitical job. PENCILS ool o gl and Cabbage TABLETS )Hu' “Nothing. He got the Large cans Job! LOOSE LEAF | c BINDERS i And everything to | Mether: “sammy, what are e start off right! | yen doins™ ; R ymm e moer CREAM of | like your father every day.” WHEAT A Perfect Breakfast 30¢ packages 27° CAMPBELL’S PORK and VICTORY DOG FOOD ; A health food—regular | “He was kicked out of school for cheating size cans. Each ¢ 0—o | “He was | 1ibs in a ph; ught counting his ology exam.” 0—0—o ! Teacher: Fred, if you had four dollars and I took one dol | what would you have? > Grapefruit | Fred: A grudge against you Ripe \\hvn canned. | the rest of my life.” BEANS | 0—0—0 Tail 'Cans “I was bitten by a dog the | other day,” s the visitor as | he eyed the yapping terrier with cbyvicus distrust. He held out his hand and showed an ugly mark. Long Clear Grains “Did you have it cauterized?” SPECIAL Large Cans 4 Ibs. 25c Each 20c CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 3 for 25c Bill Pickles Very Delicious it on the head with a spade. 1 MODERN | FTIQUETIE . | By Roberta Lee FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) s of a dilemna of its own | GREASES s GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Q. If a girl who is to be married is living with an uncle and aunt, her parents being abroad, in whose names should the invitations and announcements be sent? A. In the names of her parents, if they are not divorced. Q. When the salad follows ERESOREC the meat course, where should the salad TIONS fork be placed on the table? compounded A. The salad fork should be exactly as placed between the dinner fork and, written the dinner plate. | by your Q. Isn't it all right to write''a| doctor. letter to a very intimate friend on the typewriter? . Juneau Dmg CO- A. Yes, if it is a very close frif ‘i; i Huwever all social notes must be "' | written Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for ESS Because We. sell for CASH Geofie Bhthen DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and qnnmq- CA!J. us, JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “The Rexall Store” your Reliable pharmacists tomp‘l‘ prescrip- tions. Butler Mauro Drug Co. HARRY RACE, Druggist | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” - B || TheB. M. Behrends || Bank: Juneaw, Alaska: COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Hesources Over 'Iwc'> and One-Half Millionn Dollars Visit the :' | SITKA HOT SPR[NGS Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air | Transport. MODISTE TO WOMEN | OF BETTER TASTE U | | MRS. STERLING ! | Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. | | PHONE 553 300 Roums . 300 Bati;: J-om *7.50 Stecial Weenly Kutes ALASKANS LIKE THE THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ THE MINERS Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ZORIC DRY CLEANING ! Soft Water Washing PHONE Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits 230 South Franklin | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Distributors PONTIAC Telephone 411 CHEVROLET BUICK OR INSURANCE F See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Juneou Luimber Mills, Inc. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 .o o -~ 2