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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1937 strength but apparently not believing that the Lewis CIO might usurp the old AFL leadérship, -the latter HAPPY Daily Alaska Empire BIRTHDAY ~————— ling all important matters in trade 20 Years Ago This is an auspicious day for tak- Horoscope for commerce. hension on the part of listeners. Crimes that are motivated by |greed for gain will be greatly on CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 686 of colors. Dries rapidly without sacrificing beauty or durability. Ideal for use on woodwork, fur- niture, toys, porch and lawn fur- niture, and all similar wood or | metal surfaces around the home. are chalk, kerosene or other adulerants added to fill up the cans! What is the result after you've put it on? MAR-NOT Water Resisting Floor Varnish | FAST DRI your property just as unprotected A pale durable floor varnish made to take the daily punish- In a very few months, it simply falls off, leaving as it was before you painted! The main ment from tramping heels. E 4E Withstands both hot and. cold expense of painting is in labor anyway— water. Made especially for use g : 4 i 2 on parquet floors of Oak, Light B M vou can’t afford a painter if you can’t afford Maple, or Birch, as well as on . . printed linoleum FLOOR ENAMEL A beautiful enamel finish for wood and concrete floors. Also adapted for enameling linoleum. Just the thing for painting the recreation room in the basement. SEMI-LUSTRE Here is the ideal wall paint for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, basements, etc. — Use it where walls get hard sefvice. Semi- Lustre washes as easily as an enamel fin good paint. Ba ® Buy your paint at.... Thomas Hardware Co. JUNEAU PHONE 555 COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Hesources Over Two and - One-Half Millionn Dollars iBehrends nk Juneau, Alaska | THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS . Telephone' 409 B. M. ZORIC FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Behrends Bank Bldg. DRY CLEANING LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 T moved cautiously. Now that Lewis has shown his ROBERT W. BENDEK - - Editor and Manager ' ¢ industridl plasit vicbasles (AWE ing large contracts for construction'the increase in the next few weeks R T ot Butday by the EMPIRR I . is .Th‘ SUtys extends conyrutulq- From The Empire “Th §ome work and fortunate for those who when forgeries, robberies and em- Published every evening except Sunday by the springs suddenly into open battle. .The die is cast.|tions and best wishes today, their Tha stars incline 1 f sorts. bezzlem ts Ttipl. PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, g o sign legal papers of many \ ents, may multiply. . * Aluska ___|The battle is to see which can domiBate American |birthday anniversary, to the follow- e but do not compel” Leases offer good fortune under| Food values should be carefully T Butered in the Post Oifice n Jun: 4 Ciass labor—CIO or AFL. ing: SEPTEMBER 4, 1057, ¥ this sway. Rentals will rise in many | studied by s hotsskeepers™ §nd; il » matier Thus with Labor Day rolling around again labor An carly morning fire called the| ——#% | ities and the early tenant should|who provide meals.- Pricéss are to » SUBSCRIPTION RATES. finds itself in the midst of a fight for power; a fight SEPTEMBER 4. Department out to the Heidelberg| SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1987 [be lucky. |soar soon and the wise will conserve Dedtvered by carrier in Juneau and D ouK o reess” """ | which can, if not accompanied by an equitable degree :h‘;"“ B, -Beale Cafe on Front Street. It was nec-| Mingled good and ill are read in{ Again there is an evil portent that fruits and vegetables. - of ! dix' months, in advance. $6.00; | of responsibility, end in labor Josing the very recogni- a g‘.’ T“'l“e" oo essary to tear out part of the wall|the aspects for today, according to seems to presage clashes among| Again condensed or = synthetic i he support of the American o to get at the blaze. Damage was|astrology. The clergy are under|workers as well as between strik- foods will be used. Exports of grairis k Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptiy notifr tion it has won with the supp Robert Dalton Assaing good direction but they are to en-jers and police officers. (will be heavy before the end of the 14 e Biaies Offios o€ Sox/IADyrs Gr, BSctiarly #5990 | people in the Iaxt few yol | Clyde E. Gordon . counter innumerable difficulties in| Under this configuration there year. i Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 3 The labor holiday of 1937 is an 0‘«‘0]1.(\11'. llmp. for | Daniel R. Steele Claude Ericson and wife, and Z.|coming months. jmay be much sinister and secret| Famine is to afflict foreign na- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS labor leaders to do a little serious thinking. It is B}l Sam Gatalort |R. Cheney and wife, were to’ cele-| Churches of all denominations 'planning which Jater will precipitate tions, especially India and China, rw“‘m;_a:;:'“:{‘”j‘“?f::\:Sd" . ”‘1“::‘4 lfi.”;f oy ",’O'L fine time for them to consider how they can put their PR e |bate their wedding of eight years|will mee_t. many demands -IOT cha_rny trouble and even b?oodshed it is predicted. In certain places otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news houses in order so that they will not lose the good A previous at the Gastineau Cafe. and their philanthropic institutions| In the evening girls should bene- in Europe there will be a great published her.ir feeling of the millions of Americans who are not MM_“ EV”;” B}}‘]Clk‘#“ i [will be overburdened, the seers (fit through meetings with eligible scarcity of food throughout the win- ALASKA CIRCULATION QUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | personally affiliated with labor organizations. Un- ""_orr;’i"'r‘y“Johi_;""““ One hundred and eighty pupils foretell. young men of susceptible nature ter. g £y “de THAN THAT OF OTHER PUBLICATION. toward actlons of irresponsible subordinates can wreck i i enrolled in the Doug'a: Schools on| Schisms and quarrels among and ample purses. The autumn| Persons whose birthdate it is have he very thing that labor seeks. Some of the inci- the opening day church members are indicated as|will be a time of many weddings in the augury of a year of much work. “ar SHg very i il oy ¢ ! SEPTEMBER 6 WL | policies relating to human welfare|which fortlnes are involved. For some men there will be oppor- dents in the stbel strike refiect that. Even Leader Thomas F Goodenotgh Hunters returning from nearby are discussed and methods of rais-| This should be a favorable even- tunities to gain through specula- o Lewis on one occasion was forced to repudiate “"'l Frank T. Gx\lylor islanders reported game birds plen-'ing money outlined. ing for important social events. tion, but such wealth will be lost |actions of his district organizers, a position in which | Mrs. Harry O'Neal tiful, While there s to be a revival of Visitors from European countries later. he never would have found himself if the proper de- Thomas Dryden interest in religion there may bejare prognosticateed for New York| Children born on this day prob- gree of responsibility had gone along with the 'wnu g Treadwell schools opened with anja tendency toward selfish aspira-|and Washington, ably will be fond of comfort and |for recognition. On several occasions on the \u-\H enrollment of 27 in the lower grades'tions. Active work to improve liv Theatres, night clubs and places success. Subjects of this sign are |coast the AFL high command has found itself in DAILY LESSONS |'and 22 in the upper grades. ing conditions will be needed injof amusement will profit under this ambitious but they usually avoid “n, much the same predicament, sponsoring actions \l\hth I\I ENGLIqH | ; ythe winter. e ‘direction of the stars which en- publicity. § \ t h ved through the years, and approv- i) (% River steamer Cassiar, Capt. Wil-| New leadership in the Roman|courage all forms of amusement. i J. P. Morgan, American financier, L ¥ bt it il s e el By W. L. Gord liam Strong, with business men on!Catholic church will enable Ameri-| Persons whose birthdate it is was born n this day 1867. Others |{ing.them on these latter occaslonsionlyiwith """“““'} Y b board, was scheduled to sail the'can members to contribute greatly|have the augury of a year of chan-|wh have celebrated it s a birthday i | Labor has moved into a dominating position. Toj, 4 next day for 80 miles up the Taku. to reforms and philanthropies in the/ges which may involve certain mis-|include Comte Geprges Louis Le- )remam there it must accept the responsibility of th'«L‘ Woras Oftén Misused: Do not | |United States. Children will bene-[unuerswndmgs Good fortune is Clerk Buffon, French naturalist, e position. It must deal in the American mmmer\ wTen thonsand dollars for the Bro Mrs. C. W. Hawkesworth return- fit. {indicated. |1707; Thomas A. Hendricks, one- — | honestly and above board. It must rid_itself of sub-| PP ed on the City of Seattle after an| Protestant churches will deliberate| Children born on this day prob- {time Vice-President of the United 2 erty seems 2o be a fair deal.” Say, bl i1l b thetic 1 Stat In keening with its annual custom in pay- versive forces which will wreck it if permitted to run lug “tair transaction.” extended visit in the East. ‘on the question of uniting on ques-wfl y wi e sympathetic in nature States, 1819; Sir “Henry Campbell- ing respect to labor The Empire will publish rampant. Those forces probably are not as potent Often Mispronounced: Dismal. | v |tions of mutua! _mwrewt gnd will! an_d keen in mind. _Subject.s of Bannerman, ‘British statesman, 1836. no editions cn Monday, Labor Day. The regu- |45 many alarmists would lead us to believe but they |Pronounce the s as z. | Mrs. John Krugness and Miss extend their,activities for civic bet-|this sign usually. are independent o -~ Jar nighity nEWs Broddeast: aiso ¥e discon- p d i o i f Ruth Krugmnss arrived on the City terment. in their schemes or_llle. “Merry Widow” hats, launched by 5 are sufficiently strong to give labor a black eye in| Often Misspelled: mehty, four tinued on that day, all activities resuming the view of. thelgehsial phblic anil 1ibe. be lirs. of Seattle from the South. | Increase in the power of labor,! Jane Addams, social worker, was Schiaparelli in the late spring, have .. Eh T 5 general p , 85 an or- R SRE RO umest : llong foretold, will advance many born on this day 1860. Others who been ‘widely adapted ‘by ‘Amefican 5 ST S AN R ganization, cannot afford to lose the good will 01‘dqumm' Seitution, pen‘u;bm‘m Six German planes, in a night/reforms in the world of industry. have celebrated it as a birthday in- milliners, i o the millions of American men and women who are Wol:llstudy‘ “l;'se oo thr‘ee raid over London, dropped bombs, Work for restriction of child labor ‘clude the Marquis de Lfl(ayen,e,‘ g : . TIME FOR LABOR TO TAKE | sympathetic to it, believe sincerely in decent wages, |\, 0 U yours” Let us in- CAUsing many deaths and lmge now will be pushed with determ-|French friend of the American cul—‘n wd o INV EI\T()R\ | decent hours, decent working conditions and a high | regse our vocabulary by mastering Property damage. {ination. :cmsts 1757; Heinrich M. Muhlen-| PANH ANDLE |standard of American living. cne word each day. Today's word: | surprising weather ccnditicns are Perg, founder of the American Lu-| 4 Labor Day, 1937 which falls on Monday" tinds | — PRl Equable; uniform, tranquil, “The W. B. Kirk and wife left Seattle|forecast for the autumn and earth-|theran Church, 1711. | [ BEER PARLOR; 3 American labor with ample cause for celebration In| If the weatherman keeps this up over the holiday, |euthor has an equable style.” “He on the Alameda, Juneau bound. quakes may be experienced in wide- . | BEST BEERS and WINES ' | e last two or three vears it has made more advance [ we'll have to forgive him for some of those mispiaced has an equable temper.” T ly separated places. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMEFR 7. 1937 | P. BRENNAN toward recognition than in the last quarter of a sho\wrs - Weather report—High Tempera-, Persons whose birthdate it is have! Unimportant planetary influences Opposite Coliseum Theatre b century. Tt may be that the advance has been too | —_— % ture, 645 low, 62. Glear, (the augury of a year of perplex;- ?:P:?;;}Z be Rg;;irfiflday acctcm'dmz T R e - . bt PINSACRATRC S A ies vhil s g C ASPECES SEEI fr—— rapid. Not that improved working conditions for | Jimmy Walker back in the fold, says a headiine. | | YOK and LEARN e I e e B nk and file of American workmen can |Judging from the $15,000 a year pension, we assume Today's News, Today = Empirs. for domination in business or family o ; Gi o the average rank a Hisy, Trens Hilifoli By A. C. Gordon | —— A TR R BE T P T In the morning all constructive 1gars be attained too quickly, but that in its mushroom Oriidsen: Pors, on. this dkv Brob- plans are under a good direction C . growth to recognition the all important question of | 0 TP T - hd ably ; of the stars. It is a favorable time igarettes < & ‘ ve i s o o " y will be hasty in temper, fond 2 responsibility may not have kept abreast. Many are Just before a long holiday week end probably is &| ) what are the three national GREEN TOP CABS show and. clever in attaining 1OF engineers, city planners and 9 of the theory that it has not "’;"?r hutie-Sosmenyongl b‘?" what has happened to ,songs of the United States? PHONE whatever they most desire. Subjects military Semmandes, chndy Most of such deductions are based on the split | the swimming pool project? | 2. Who wrote: “The Man With of this sign of Virgo may have var- The w:e will d_el_sy the launch- £ in which labor finds itself today after a 5 7 G A T the Hoe"? 6 7 8 ied talents of a high order. Ing or the adverlising of big pro- goudan iniwhich e ¢ A Boston experimenter prescribes a salt mackerel| 3 .What is the modern meaning Lol XTIV, King® of ;a5 iects. Surprises in world events Cards 4 sudden labor-consciousness on the part of the whole 8 | il " King of France, was | ! . 199 Eadbas DAy tawns Ghi Baney of | ¥ the morning after. The New England conscience of “Thespians”? born on this day 1638. Others who May alter plans or change objec- nation. As the 1937 Labor Daj nEje y two N the grip of remorse is a harrowing sight—Rich- 4. Did an American citizen who « ______ - ____ have ‘cslebrated it as a birthday in- Hves. v laor in this country are obviously divided into tWo ;4 (v, ) Times-Despatch |enlisted in the Canadian Army dur- clude John C. Carlisle, Secretary This evening is aupicious for definite camps. One is the ‘Ong.esmbhsmd ';’:"’“Cr’;’; £ ling the World War lose his citizen- of the Treasury under President Public speakers who desire to pre- o Federation of Labor, the other the Committee An Indian girl, winner of a beauty contest, is called | ShiP? Cleveland, 1935; Cardinal Richelieu, SNt economic or political issues. Industrial organization—the former known as the p..iy Bear A lot of the paleface favorites have| 5 Where is the source of the French prelate and statesman, 1585, The sway encourages quick compre- . craft union group, the latter the industrial union. been that way. too—Florence (Ala.) Herald Nile river? TP E ; ‘ CIO, headed by that forceful organizer. John L. gty iz AP HARRY RACE, Drugglst MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1837 A R c T l c Lewis, has made great strides in the last two years The first powered-airplane fignt carryine a mani | oo ‘;Ns‘wmfi 4 “The Squibb Blores of Alaika The stars today smile upon the Its membership has mounted from a handful o & was made by Orville Wright at Kitty Hawk, N. C, in = o 5 anz“"Hg, ]‘dc?‘""";?’ T planet Earth wherever there is nor- huge group of workmen. Its power had been felt in 1603, It lasted 12 seconds—Cincinnati Enquirer. ‘ i oM U mal business. It is a date for push- Pabst Famous e maliy ingustiesmome:of which is dominates. AFL, | — 3 A . FORD AGENCY n- = on the other hand, headed by the more passive Wil-| A plond may win a gentleman’s prefmnce but “,5{ %, Yoi Bockiiee: 1o tobk Mieemiing AR sl Selbre) i VISIt the | Druught Beer liam Green, has gone along in much its usual course a Brunette that attracts a Spanish scldier.—Cleveland | ito the British Crown. : SITKA HOT SPR[NGS | on TCXP until the rise of CIO. Long cognizant of certain Lewis Plain Dealer. 1 5. In Lake Victoria Nyanza. GREASES | | - “ — —— e —— PR3 AL S R s i Mineral Hot Baths | A & > - M i ™ GAS — OIL | Accommodations to suit - every ”IIMMY" o) < & I' | taste. Reservations Alaska Air | MODERN JUNEAU MOTORS § | Transport. i CARLSON “ Foot of Main Street 1= ® ETIQUETTE & - - o - By Roberta Vee i |17 MODISTE TO WOMEN | i N 2 - —% .| ,OF BETTER TASTE ! g BT T o k|| erEscrre- ’;f MRS. STERLING | ! Q. Where: shouldi;the date beyl gyoNS || Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. written in a friendly letter, and: ;»‘ PHONE 553 should the year be included? ‘ compounded i -y A. Write the date in the lower‘ exactly as - - \ lefthand corner of the last page.| written % ¥ The year can be omitted. by your o Q. When a woman is entering doctor. | " a hotel dining room should she check /A | 3 her wraps? Juneau Drug Co. | g ® A. No; a woman retains her coat | 3. 5 : and hat. S Q. What is required to make a 3(‘0 Roems . 300'3'« child well-mannered? , : ) o 3 : i ay’n t fze 250 : A. Only two things are required; 1 Spectal Weerly Rutes - perseverance and patience. I ALASKANS LIKE THE A TIMELY T el PHONES 92 or 3 | ;| % The Bayeux tapestry, preserved Free Delivery | 1 R e T SRl & in the public library of Bayeux, 2 » “All the cutting” isn’t in the bootlegging SUGGESTIONS Fr: : Y, i Fresh Me&!n, Groceries, {! £ an SWP HOUSE PAINT France, contains 1512 figures in "12L§ |, quors, Wines and Beer || business. There's plenty of it in the paint The world's standard of house :’;‘:;“‘;fm “efrte‘*ef"g"gl ‘;‘eb ‘v“‘,‘fi’;“’" ‘e Sell for LESS Because} | » g 2 L paint quality. SWP is made in g quess of BORSI by a8 We sSell for CASH H business! You buy a cheap paint because one quality only, and that the e - ‘e . s 9y very best. Famous for long life Goor A : of the wonderful “bargain price” — and and the permanency of its many 1 S0 reorge Brothers : » > N beautiful colors. Covers more 3 230 uth Fi i T what do ycu get? You get less good paint square feet of surface per gallon. : B Fonkin Telephone 411 . oy ; S ACouil L : Costs less on the house than |} DIESEL OIL—UTA® COAL 'r AP BEER ardents pr dol v wnd | SR ISR L | R oS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | high grade paint—because you have to pay ber el : i IN TOWN! ! * ENAMELOID | ! : o i are ; . | STORAGE and CRATING | Distributors for the “cutting” process by which water, T]’]‘X;l’acl’ég;:s"’;‘r’“gad::gf"lz‘z: fig; | ! [} ! amel. pl { | {| CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK » -