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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1937. Very flaky and crisp | second murriage burgh. A new Hotpoint El- % o . lnp a plan for sound Alaska development, 4 l n: Rare Asia Duck . Daily Alaska Empire | " " o v min” s e/ H B PP Yoot Y [ NTormar UINer raken by Collins ROBERT W, BENDER - - Editor and Manager drawn up development plans. It is a sizeable number, 20 ears Ago ) Horoscope o 'y S . |and we feel safe to venture that each and every one| g, Empire eitends conprabula- In Pribilofs Published_evers evening pt oo Efff,',‘me of those States’ plans were prepared in the respective |tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire “The stars incline “r u“"g flmen B e States by men in those States who were conversant|birthday anniversary, to the follow-| 4 but do not compel” A pair of rare falcated teal ducks _— . o h their problems. Naturally and logically, they |ing: |from Asia have been sent to th he Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| Wit 917 | w T el e e hould be. Then, why should not a plan for Alaska s A ok Sl AT e Alaska Game Commission office ~ sUBSC RIPTION RATES development be drawn up in the Territory by men OCTOBER 8. Allies in the supreme test in the| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1937 here by Warden Grenold Collins Delvered by earrer i Joneau and Douelasfor L2 oer month. | ho know Alaska? W. B. Kirk Wttt strisgle. that has been 15| Good luck should abbend this day's Sh x;.;,.,-dbo,;,tg 'lal:fn £ S,‘_i_ :_;,,wmt,;cc v mail, postage I llow w7y e S R g i bt R = & : : sland. is the second time this One vear, in adva onth 1ce, $6.00 Of course, it should be. Every Alaskan knows it. Mrs. O. A. Hatch progress on the bloody fields of |business and social activities. The ] b ' . O ety i oo thes will promptly notify | Doubtless, a great many of the Federal officials in| Russell McGee Flanders was clearly shown in the|stars smile on the Earth, accord- Committee Plan.mngMonlh sm‘flclulardmed;]qi duck has ever the Butiness Office o darity 1o the de- | Washington know it, but the false old theory, which Si“;\‘;’;"(rgm;‘:‘t“‘“‘ results according to a slt;wlfml‘sl ing to astrology. : ly Gatherings for i e Ol(rl!ic(’rahlli‘,:‘;i:l:colg‘l?;:i<x'i livery of their paber = ’ . r ves a o P Y . 7! The sociated Press by| 1t is a time to finish what has '3 s =he - ews Office, 60 ness Office, 37 1as prevailed for years in Washington that Alaska is e given to The Associa ¢ : S g o b - for xln. sole benefit of bureaucrats in Washington to s G Secretary of War Newton D. Ba-|peen begun. Business deals should Business Gmup s Bk o T T A R Rsed 1o the use 1o niay aitiits, | Hy Fannie D. Hartley ker, reviewing the operations of the pe completed while this configura- |ondzsach QUPk was takfidn the "wIl""M"‘:‘l’l“ o LR g oG Mg v L o o ’"‘[‘ i i g S e W last week. tion prevails. Both men and wo-| Plans are now nearing completion |FTibolof Islands. The ducks, a male otherwise credited in paper and also the locil new But Alaska interests are not going to fold up and| & ikl Khali Denbtth for the first of a series of monthly |2nd female, are being sent to the published heretn. = i say, “what's the use.” They are going to continue to DAILY LESSONS The Bar Association, meeting at| n the early morning hours|dinners which will assemble young|Biological Survey headquarters to A A OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION T R s T S 4 e |the Gastineau Cafe, passed a reso-|whatever is constructive should be|business women of Gastineau Chan-|add t0 the exhibit of rare birds THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION know they have a friend in the White House, the first IN ENGLISH Ilution asking that a fifth judge be | pushed. Great need of haste in en-nel, at informal gatherings o be found in the Territory. time in a great many years, who is ever ready '“,‘ By W. L. Gord appointed for the Tmuory_lo act| gineering and building projects is h_eld in the parlors of the Northcrn‘. T:‘, falc:l?d (:gck is fo::dwz:nly listen to the Alaska plea. They have a cooperative y W. L. Gordon |as a_relief judge for the different|giscerned by the seers. Light Presbyterian Church. ;’;N "Su:e;,r: m;y :;:ldo%btln:sg 4 attitude from the head of the Interior Department| % | Divisions. Nineteen were present at| prices of many materials used by| ' The first affair will be held on MW pate Bhs Blgrated 1 iond and tt re f Territories vorking whole- |the meeting and Judge William A.|oontractors will rise, and demand Thursday evening from 6 o'clock to P ug! y and the Director of Territories, working whole-| Words Often Misused: Do not say G ol e 5 7:30 o'clock, at which time further agross the Bering Sea toithe’ Prib- heartedly with Gov. John W. Troy, whose consistent|“It seems funny that I did not see |HCiZheimer was gues “[for iron, steel and lumber'will bej Sl CAET flof: : ly 3 sis E 5€€ | o heeches were made by John R.|widespread. discussion on arrangements for the ilofs. campaign for the development of the Territory through | you to express odd, unusual, Winn, J. A. Hellenthal, John H.| conservation projects should be| dinner meetings will be held. | They are nearly as large as a the years has never wavered. They have Delegate Strange. & Cobb, George Irving and Z. R. Che- pm° um“ undertaken and pro-| 1D charge of planning the affair widgeon, the male’s head is almost Dimond always going down the line for the Alaska| Often Mispronounced: Diva lfi‘ney Sabtive | TEeHBNB Y GE PNy sorts | [0F next Thursday are Miss Louise 'White and both have sickle-shaped cause 3 e e Temilts than. & v .|prima donna). Pronounce de-va,| s > e Kemper, Miss Beatrice Massey, Miss feathers on the back. In other 8 and getting more results than any Delegate the | PUHE COIRE0- o HORHTE OOt Jshould be employed as the autumn o o, | i Y, t Territory has had in years. And they have the Al- ‘wl"‘“, m‘\t ‘s»llab]k marloniml oty '| Oliver Olson, Douglas City Coun- Md‘,ancg& Weather of unusual se- 1?.:,2 afi;“;}g“;iif%‘:fiifi Ter_‘“:y: Llhe) Rodllon Fe T g aska Planning Council, made up of men appointed by | oeo Misspelled: érupllon (act DHC““]‘HL accompanied by his wife' verity is prognosticated through| it Yo R AR ed teal. the Governor, who are determined to see that mo},‘m sting out), IfFuption: (& burstwgy S0 500, returnied %o, Helr “°’:9 the winter. | Territory is advanced along sound lines. lim) Efl(‘:’h a )['h“ O\f\e:lx ‘:lzzl‘: l‘: [Se(j Again floods will do great dam- &I Y TR Synonyms: Rough (adjective), S:’l\:L ot MX_S}C A(‘ Hgnpp Aol A age after dust stm:ms hav? dL?-‘ - Whatever plan is drawn up in Washington in the|uneven, unlevel, irregular, rocky,|p..c & o= B Sl (on oo fcouraged dwellers in midwestern THE NEED IS FOR A LONG-TIME short time remaining before the first of the year will [Fusged, jagged o iRt et sl DA, - et e Lo D R (L RO S - i short time remaining ore e S e year wi RPRT o | w! acce ani hem, e si - i . E NE 5 Bt ¢ s Word Study: “Use a word three| to o g o visit Mrs, v, |SiDle property risks. s ALASKA PLAN be at best but a hasty affair. A genuine Alaska PIAD |y oo and 14 is yours” Let us in.|PertY in Ketchikan to vis S V-l As the war in Spain continues as- SR that the Alaska 10 D¢ Of any value must be along the 10-year plancrease our vocabulary by mastering 4. Belemt: trologers read in the horoscope of t is unfortunate fo! he 2 tor at the aska L e " . s 1 a S RPN e ST IRE R e A gested by Delegate Dimond. A plan to hand out[0ne word each day. Today's word:| ;o1 pacord Charles Nelson and| -l A22na promise In the d“l“““ plan is to be dr 1p in Washington, D. C., by Fed- Nucleus; a center of development. |future for the loyalist cause w! um‘ 3 ,_ money to Federal agencies to spend in Alaska in per-|{ p o0 0 Biiikle. 08 b an dnEtmitsl Miss Helmi Kantola were married’ has been sorely pressed through| eral agencie hout complete consultation With Al yo ing their scheme of things is not going to develop lo g in me unstressed, accent first 204 Planned to make their home inlyany months, aska interests. True, according to the present setup the Territory, but, rather it will tend to hamper pri-|syllable.) “A great power can be Juneau. | Grave peril of world conflict is o as announced vesterday by Regional Forester B. F. vate enterprise. Therefore, the Alaska Planning Coun- |built around this nucleus.” " prophesied for the end of the Span- c B H llal‘d i . " _ cil has a real job before it—drawing up constructive T e T S William White had recently re-ljgy war no matter which army tri-| ol i Heintzleman, Chairman of the Alaska Planning Coun 11 al R !0 \d i l& 11” ik . ceived eight head of yearling cattle |yt &8 | AS A PAII.UP SOHSORTBRE h cil, Federal department heéds in Alaska will be asked Plans for the long-time development of the Territory - | for his ranch at Strawberry Point. . : wl fo submi suggestions nd the Planning Counci tset @74 BEEng favorable sction on them by Congress. || 1 Ny 0 91 EARN e e, Wigtbdue 1 Je THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE will have opportunity to make recommendations, but s B At the Juneau theatres were Mary!ypien s successful, Holidays and| is invited to present this ¢oupon the actual material for submission to, Congress by the o g By A. C. Gordon t\::lex ::1:1““1:-(:3 Ag‘:::l?l(: x:"“’:’fi flirtations are presaged for women. at the box office of the President is to be drawn Gp in Washington w .‘-1- > Bt G b?hlldmln born on this da):j prob- CAPITOL THEATRE & at it 11 be impossible in t " ably wiil be energetic and suc ) 0 > result that it will "'(“‘" :‘lv’l' in A 5 ! 1. How many finger-print rec- Sessue Hayakawa in “The HOnor- ... subjects oré this sign usu AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKET STO SEE Haining “betore o SsrgEitue. yeay actors must [ords are there in the Federal Bu- able Friend” at the Dream and ,yo'mowe’the most of all their op- | 66 l 9 3 1\.'lr’h- submitted, to get adequate s at each other. But the | .';u of In\'r-.\'.?uunon.’ June Caprice in “A Modern Cin- poinities, ogues o Alaskans unable to find a way to| 2. Against what President of the drella at the Palace. Edward W. Bok editor, was born | Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE As Delegate Dimond and members gentlemen from pointing | United States were impeachment on this day, 1863. Others who, A Gouncl s 'th the-National Resoure channel—W.CD. in Chicego Tri- |charges brought? _ Weather: Highest 47; lowest, #4; yave celobrated it as a birthday In-| any worthwhile plan for the develor t | .i V‘““‘_[ -‘“"““‘:‘“‘4 when expos- rain. |clude Charles Camille Saint-Saens, | should be drawn up in Alaska where = 2 b '—"I air, ""]m-\- ; & PSR s musician, 1832; Giuseppe Verdi, . F r a s aquaplaning a safe sport? alia P ARG b R s have a knowledge of the itory wo 5 Italian composer, 1813. zation.| 5. What is the hottest region in Jrie i opportunity for hearing. The minir ws force governments (the world? L E@@fi &Ex /—,>\ (Copyright, 1937) 1 ! gineers in the Territory who are conversar right. except the first g\ o NN AT L 3 i the logic 4 AR iy eI l?"& Justy arsthe Ims w]l e to give th: in New York Mirgor ’ ANSWERS @m&ggfl@ Fvammwn . 1 k 'I-l-le i as to whet can be x' urther de .cujpmrn of : e e R Oklabinia e Teras at Daliss Il“l es 4 e s B e PlBeied ey ‘E”"“ Shang.| 2. Andrew Johnson y Tomorrow is another big day in| Tulsa vs. T.C.U. | Territorial officials are equipped with sound data on s been looking over the Sh o tol ohnson. college football The following are| Washington U. vs. SM.U | i- <|> Alaska and its needs and surely they should be con- il i ol Gl ; ?{";’;m.‘,ur:“,n for only expert the games on schedule on the Pa-| Alabama vs. S. Carolina at Tus- mefl gmw en sulted just as much as the Federal officials. Aerial e SRl mly ESRe iftie -Ooast: caloosa, ES R T S water men. Novices should not at- ™, A D transportation is one of the points stressed in Alaska Y 3 s e Ehl et 1t California vs. W.8.C. at Berkeley. Tennessee vs. Duke at Durham, development. Who is better qualified to furnish that ODe evidence that Americ = Sl free I8 e e ions: Desrt Wil AN i Wdatioye. (Uta ety €alk Take, .C. | s R i 3 ¥ they can question the fact without being jailed.— | e can Desert, where i 60! Tech. vs. Kentucky a information than the members of the Alaska ‘Aeronall- ..o Nows temperature often reaches 150 dv"" Montana vs. Oklahoma City U. ui;:;fi:g ech. v entucky at ties and Communication Commission who already have grees. at Great Falls. Bb Totila vel Aissts el : 1 el 7 Oregon vs. Gonzaga at Spokane. ouis 'vs. Mississippl: at Ox- & program along that line? Yet, it is the Fed Add Definitions: “A fan dancer Is just a nudist| - oo g it a or e agencies in Washington, D. C, who propose to draw with a cooling system.”—Exchange ff———— Seattlfi o G 5 North Carolina vs. N.Y.U. at New L R R R T e e SR i e T MODERN Btaniord Ve, UCLA ot Palo Ao/ UL,y vy adiasisiopt College of ETIQUETTE Southern Cal. vs. Ohio State at' . HELE v 2 &y Avgclss. Washington & Lee vs. West Vir-| | B Col. of Idaho vs. Pacific Univ. at £y o bl d R i “ [ y Roberta Lee il ginia at Charleston. | | Caldwe Whitman .. Wiliam and Mary vs. V.PL at CAUSTIC THRIFTY B — Col. of Puget Sound vs. itman Rthmnnd i WEEKLY FOOD Q When a woman is traveling 8 Tacoma. Night game. - { ANTR R W Q 1 4 2 PR Willamette vs. U. of Portland at | 10 COMMENTS NEWS alone and has been seated at a table { eHE “ml in the dining car with strangers, Portland. 2 rm n ra ame 1 s — should she speak to them? St. Mary’s vs. Nevada at San | s ; A. Yes Tt is never out of place Francisco. = i umd‘ “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” to be pleasant. One may. sayf Santa Clara vs Univ. of Portland Gam Is " “t Good evening,’ but that is all that 3¢ Si‘)" 1::’“;;:‘:(_'" AR = = 5 is necessary. e | | e . Q Wi mz taking one's place at! Army vs. Columbia at West Point. | | ® The new Hotpoint Ranges bring ! THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Oct. 9, 1937. THE FRIENDLY STORE the table, should it be done at the| Brown vs. Harvard at Cambridge.| WEST POINT, Oct. 8—The Army = youa great new gife of electricity. - S &/ T 4 right or the left of the chair? i 1?1“““13‘1 vs. Penn. State at State Ndotx;: D::lne ;ootkall game schedul- ~Absent Cookery”—a modern mir- | 5 A. Either side is correct, thoughlc‘:::f:e 1: ook ve Bilttne ot Lflf-u‘-;{olkorNov:mb:xn lge i ta(lillu:l; Ne‘\; acle of electricity — enables you to w “ E A T i FUI‘.I’}\'UPRO‘:‘:::':;:; b w “ o L E a right-hand persons will natural- Saotte, Ig_nd lot St cook an entire meal while you are ‘firth :i thzf honbl:l l“hurl‘ ymi' :,ya::;“a?; :2:‘;; bl;Cek ;:::1 rt:‘))e rlg:t, Colgate vs. St. Bonaventure at . away irom the kitchen, and results KR!SP!ES barely escaped.” c L A M s left. ™ the | gamilton, N. Y. | are wonderful. Meat perfectly cooked, S { s. Princeton at Prince- B L.y Jiiet: “lba'a 1o, X bad oy | Q. Is it all right for a bride #]..Comel V8 | vegetables tasty and healthful, pud pajamas on.” i IN THE SHELI wear a white bridal veil, even {t wrlgag.;n‘zuth . Apnptn, at ding. pie. rolls. etc., hel.uliflllly BLENDED WITH RICE % 0l i ; 5 g it is a very small wedding? \Manover, N. H. / < browned. See these beautiful new it | Canned in quart cans A. Yes, provided it is not her| pyuquesne vs. Pittsburgh, at Pitts- . | Hotpoint Electric Ranges today. A ER e AT o | \ | 3 WRONG SUIT “Have you eer appeared as a witness before?” “Yes, your honor.” “In what suit?” “My blue serge.” LARGE PACKAGES Each 20c | CENTENNIAL 0—0—0 | NO WORDS BUT ACTION CAKE FLoUR “What did your wife say when A Quality Product you came hcgne soused last| TOILET “She didn't say a word. And Pkg. 3oc 1 was going to have these two ' TISSUE i ™ Very fine—large rolls 0—0—o ‘ ALBER’S CREAM O'Donnell: “Did you enjoy FLAKED Special 4 for ZSc CORN and PEAS Regular size cans your visit to that new church.” | Shamhart: “Nope, 1 never| sleep well in strange places” | OATS A very delicious break- fast food 0—0—o One sure way to get ahead is to get out of your own way. PIGS KNUCKLES A WHOLE MEAL In Large ( CORN MEAL & NEW CROP ery : - 9-POUND BAGS ans Each 15c 4 0 Each ssc CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 T S ST Tender | | | Navy vs. Virginia at Annapolis. CHICAGO, Oct. 8—The Cubs and THE VOGUE N.Y.U. vs. No. Carolina at New| | — York. the White Sox today were on even | [ Pennsylvania vs. Yale at New terms after the American lenguersl | Correctly Styled Clothes Haven. defeated the Nationals 3 to 1 yes-| | | For Women In the Midwest Chicago s. Wisconsin at Chicago. Detroit vs. Texas Tech. at De- terday in the second game of the |Chicago championship series as the |Cubs’ big guns were powerless in| 101 SEWARD ST. troit. the face of superb pitching. l2 .| Illinois vs. Notre Dame at Cham- J...fi_n.g 11 | [paign. _ ANCHORAGE ARTIST'S | l The J‘mu“ Lflllfldl’y ' poll;dmna vs. Minnesota at Minnea- PAINTINGS EXHIBITED ' Franklin Street between Towa State vs. Nebraska at Ames,| An exhibit of five oil paintings by | Front and Second Streets Ia. C. Huerlin of Anchorage has been i PHONE 358 Kansas State vs. Missouri at Co- |placed on display by the Veterans ] | lumbia Mo. of Foreign Wars at their headquar- | B Michigan vs. Northwestern at|ters in Anchorage. One of the pic- tures shows the rescue of a decapa- citated man from a glacier east of Valdez. —_ The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska B Something New! Someone Different! SONJA HENIE in “ONE IN A MILLION” STARTING SUNDAY COLISEUM Gala Prevue Saturday Night Matinee Sunday Afternoon ON THE MEZZANINE HOTEL JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Contoure Telephone *X-Er-Vu: 538 Resources Qver Two and E= /vfi—fifi“—? One-Half Milliorn Dollars SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air ‘Transport. Now only $15 down ectric Range. Al $12 monthly porcelain enamel with chromium trim. ‘Table-Top. ] ELECTRIC RANGES Special allowance for your old range during October Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Company JUNEAU- DOUGLAS The First National Bank TR CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Paid on Savings Accounts