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4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY OCT 14, 1937. 41 ;l I " { € Now is j‘“ time to decide whether we are to H A P P Y * +'== Ql:‘]evor but they may be inchned’have several thousand dollars laid % "l ‘ ('3 a ], 'I}lr(’ [ 1ave a swimr pool in Juneau. B I R T H D A Y \ 1 lto be eritical and caustic. away you probahly could build your ] roihagy CANGEBRE . Eaitor ana Mkasged — SE ST | 20 Years A 0 Horosco e ‘ Asaph Hall, astronomer, was born|own home and not expect the gov- bR Stock \l.|rl\el Regulation 4 on this day 1829. Others who have |ernment to take care of you, at e v the EMPIRE fioT"lISXe Empire ex‘lemls congratula- From The Empire “Th Lot Icelebrated it as a birthday include|Greenbelt. ; L by s : o PR g Bans ona et wisiiss today, N ! The stars incline Johann Heinrich von Damecker,| Dr. Lund said most applicants Alasks. | The continued break in the stdck market has led [g,o 0% GnNIversars, tre TR but do not compel” | [sculptor, 1758; Ernest Peixotto, felt “uplifted” after examination. Botered In the Post Off 3 s wed discussion in Wall Street of the effect of 3 OCTOBER 14, 1917 L, J |American painter and writer, 1869. He thought it came from a feeling el AR | the various security regulations and other governmen. GOTOBER 14 The Alaska Steamship Company | % (Copyright, 1937) that somebody was about to give b SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ”"4 1 mea last few years. Attention Sike. Sarbars had sold the steamer Dolphin to | ;RI?AY, OCTOBER 15, 1937 ——e——— them a lift. That may be, but ‘ i M i ety g g ol b o A | be to the annual report of | s - Chilean interests and the ship was enefic aspects rule strongly o |whether or not they feel uplifted, o \m . e 20 i | ; of the New York Stock | Bill Alexander about to leave for Valparaiso for|midway through a month in which Dream Villages of they hed better convince the home 4 3 Mrs. Harry 1. Lucas any stirri v n ‘ A% 3 ? gust 18. Mr. Gay con- | oty 134 ‘SRNAE e darvibe. many stirring events are to con- U. S. Nwly Ready examiner that they are well washed . 8 o | in report excessive governmental | el tinue to k the passing days (and tidy—but financially strained. iivery of thoir paers. fsis ulation threate a “broad, liquid market TNy @ ulinion Miss Sullivan, sister of Mrs. Sam-| Under this sway great responsi-| (Gontinued from Page One) | i b By . el s * sacitritlen .ady created “abnormal | }(;:lrl:i:c‘;el::::;‘; uel Guyot, who had been visit-|bilities are indicated for government e Unless there is a little moisture 3 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS narket con He then raised the question - ing i au for several months,|executives and heads of important in the libr: the bis xboistell BeE vly edtitled, to Mis: s ¢ o g in Juneau for : y rary the bindings on leath- The Associated F ; : whether such ¢ t not “cease to runrnoni‘ Louis J.- Israelson \left for the south on the Princess|business organizations. It is a time pecé o :’"i‘“h“ the dream villages. .. \oor are apt to dry out easily. e u t ::x Situations were arsing (m”“{i Har*(;’:i“‘s“:;fmn Alice for reorganizations and general| ¢ ‘f:"p:;;:‘iw;xfl"cfii’ h‘:’"'x:;‘;;we water | may be kept out of 5 i s ted, W 7 it was impossible to buy or sel s ATEEI [changes in personnel. 5 0 Isight. It is'especially necessary, s ru.AN“;(;Ml "OF ANY OTHER P g Doy R At (TeasTnaRIENeTE | e ties The gas boat Golden Rod, which| This should be a favorable time :i‘;‘w;:‘rzdgzx""g"‘:’“;h“‘ 10t 199 however, during the fall and winter T ITHE - st coublieve feen Fxsouied. s HEN e | W 2 had left Juneau with George Naud|to apply for appointments, either yi" "FCet, An he . Inquirles | o) 8 4here is much heat and dry 120 within a few minutes or h now, he asserted, "I‘ land Robert Bruce acting as créw,fearned or suited to special attain-| it ‘:;5""“'1’0" makes to e ,i iy the room, cauire days and sometimes weeks. with “resulting| | DATLY LESSONS | |ned safely reached seattle, accord-{mehts. Many changes among state| oy b ‘;; e i ‘“""'\"I I b Sanet” ¢ sy | IN EN ; ing to word received by Earl Naud.|and federal employees are forecast.| s "l it gu o i i Whale oil, lsed in Germany T instructive ['0 summarize some of the controls GLISH ‘ R There is a sign read as presaging | & PrEU huwn;q ;a onnaire gets| | cnigfty' s & foodbBite, 3ito be util- i vhic x»lxlv;:]n Bt believes to produce By W. L. Gordon [| Mrs. R. G. Datson and littlejcooperation among men and women|po. o5 B0 AW Jhafzu::‘:"mz‘m ized by industrialists in’that coun- hese 1n, ctive and illig e } r P! e Ve ) rta )Si- v 1. ‘Crltfers’ of broker |daughter of Douglas left for theiwho have earned important posi you ‘spend ‘for \gas and light, and|'TY a5 & substitute for vegetable n account with margins of 5 percent. If Educators are to be allied with na- Words Often Misused: Do not say, 'Spring 5 I was kind of cold when I ‘rm’ed."‘ * |tional movements of a patriotic na- 1 was somewhat cold.” | Miss Rosenberg entertained with'ture. Often Mispronounced: Legisla- & heart party at the home of her| If the planets name of your employer. If your alary indicates you are a pros- pect, a Home examiner calls on you and there you get a going over, the tocks decline, their margi e allowed to shrink to }0 percent, but they are not allowed to withdraw funds If they 15 long as these dimir d margins exist | ‘ \ cannot open I s § i B g $ * 'South to remain outside untilitions in business and the profession. Whether you drive a car, and the OllS in the manufacture of paints. | | end in new funds, the broke | are wisely read compelled to use hem to make up the | deficiency and cannot |tive. Pronounce lej-is-la-tiv, first Sister, Mrs. Alvin Goldstein. there may be many minor clashes|nature of which is kept a secret se them to buy new stocks. The effect of this, it is |syllable as ledge, and principal ac- | among men of opposing views con-|eyen from the propestive tenants. PBONE ontended, is to prevent these traders from “averaging |cent on first syllable. | Mrs. L. O. Sloane was hostess at cerning labor and political poli-| Dy wendell Lund, blond and X down,” as they other wise might—that is, of buying | Often Misspelled® Meager, or & knitting party. Her guests wereicies that-affect industry. rounded’ Ghibf otithe 'ram“y ARike 3 i _— | more stocks at the lower prices and thus ;n-.mmngf gre. Observe the ea. Mrs. R. A Gunnison, Mrs. H. H.|. girikes are indicated as Ilikely!ion service, allowed us to examine % | Townsend, Mrs. V. N. Dupuy, MIS.|t; he numerous, particularly on the! the report the home examiner ms: Thriftless, unthrff : Miss Sullivan, Mrs. S.|pacific Coast. Coal miners in the|makes but wouldn't let us take it wasteful, prodigal, lavish, J. G. Heid the market with support. Instead of that, these | Synon: sersons find their accounts frozen, even though they |shiftles: LOOPHOLE C l AUS e that stocks have reached bargain levels. If |extravagant Guyot, Mrs. Guy McNaughton and|East come under evil portents. |out of the office. I In outlinit nation’s foreign policy In | they must draw out a small amount of cash to meet | Word Study: “Use a word three Mrs. G. T. Jackson. Relief projects are to become 0f| ¢ some family got hold of it,”| connection wit trife in Europe and the Orient,|SOme Spec ial need, they may be obliged to sell five |times and it is you: Let us in- 3 major significance next month infy, exr;lxxined u[h’cy would know “'“1 President Rocssvelt made- it AABAc: skt Tvile sar's| OF, e Wles ghat @mount (n atocks: before they .can |crease our vocabulary' by master-! Mrs. J. G. Held left for the south|many states. Refugees who desire (o right answers to* give.” | i ¥ N A e il i |do so. ing one word each day. Today's to Visit in San Francisco. to escape cold weather will cause Yk e ® policy would be one of moderation but that we would | 2. Floor traders and specialists, who Were NOt|word: - Irreconcilable; not capable aibioms > I | - able; 2 problems in the West and prOSPECTS ‘UPLIFTED’ not sit idly by just hoping for peace. As he said *!n'v\mn\l) obliged g carry margins, must now als0 | of being friendly or in harmony. Charles Goldstein, Charles E. the gouth. But we remenibersd’ thié!niik orth) i have margins-of 55 percent, and for the floor trader .pheir divergent views and opinions Davidson, Charles D. Garfield, peace can not be t wished for. Co.operative "”'“",:1n.~ margin must exist from moment to moment. ThUs | were ifreconcilable.” L S Charles E. Naghel, Dr. Robert Simp- New leaders are to rise as re- |it and can tell prospective inhabi- is necessary unless we propose to put a wall around| it is urged that an important body of informed men, | A son and W. George Johnson were f:&ih’"flfié“f“i wlf:m‘lmt w‘:le ufl‘t-m\» of Greenbelt that when the CARDm - the United State live unto ourselves alone; a|who might provide support for the market in a break, | 4 4 members of a hunting party that b 0IC T8 aflievz mll;i us “0-‘{!0@;’_ examingr 1éaves youF! present ituation which would be impossible in this day and |cannot extend their buying in a falling market. but, left aboard the Grace E. for a ten fof S, ‘ dwelling she will know whether G ; {on the contrary, may be compelled to sell just at that | T OQOK d LEARN | day nunti Persons whose birthdate it is your house smells, whether your age AR Telt Bea et of Taius i an day hunting trip. ‘have the augury of a year of pros-children wipe their noses ‘and if 3 spite the excell entions of ‘the Presi- P " ut despi ; ller tent “”,\ ,U‘ “f, 'lf' 3. Previcu when the market broke badly, offi- By A. C. Gordon Weather: Highest, 46; Lowest, 44; perity. Women should be unu.sually:(her(- is an inside toflet. ' dent and our people gene 1e unfortunate thing|eps - gjrectors big stockholders of corporations, fatn luck | 1f you leave magazines and 25¢ is that peace is not assured by co-operating peaceably |if they believed that tt tock of their company was ¥ * » £ AL Children born on this day prob- newspapers strewn about the placc Withi . . ith other nat treaties and agreements. The|unduly cheap, might step in s Under present| 1. What metal, on account of its, R ably fwill be strong in mind and body.|and quarrel with the neighbors || ithin Clty Limits tHoory: iksent The weight of a number of regulations, however, officers, directors and persons resonance, is the most used for b |Subjects of this sign are keen and and the landlord. If you pay youw W leading nations in eeme « an international holding more than 10 percent in the stock of a com- making bells? 4 FEE e ~——————————— |bills promptly and have a little problem is conducive to peac he trouble is that DADY Must report such transactions to the Securities| 2. Is there any authentic pofe w’::;‘::;‘sog::y 20"'"??;5’ gm;’%ro nest t ezg, that will h(,,p But if you I g r g5 and Exchange Commission, and if they resell the !ty ¥ v 2 sday, - 30, i S — (2 too often there are loopholes in the agreements or 2N¢ HXchange ¢ ’ 2 ait of Christopher Columbus? o'élock, at the Northern Light Pres- T tock within six months it becomes mandat on' 3 How many negroes have beetd g some nation decides that after all it is only a scrap .. . ¢ to sue them for whatever profits they !s : . byterian Church. Adults %75c, chil- he corporation to sue them for whatever profits they ladmitted to the United States Mili- N o o 4 of paper. may have realized on the ground that these Profits tary Academy at West Point? g example etting satisfactory alized as the result of “inside information.”| 4 wWhat republic of the Western SO0k Y agreement ar 1 ¢ an be found in the r such circum it is contended, few Offi- 'Hemisphere has the oldest civiliza- The Arctic Ocean sea route, now i new accord reached yesterday between Germany and | cers and larger olders want to risk such pur- iono used regularly by Russian ships, ' Belgium. According to the understanding between chascs; iherefore this very important form of SUPPOrt | "5 what is the oldest educatign Once “'IL‘ pm“"“““"dl ‘mpl‘“"cm \\ these two nations, Germany agrees to respect Bel W HonEGTlahi g : al institution in the United States3, Jufing the present geological era iy : ! fond 4. It is.known that the Securities and Exchange e ) S SOy 1 “under no circumstances Wwill she IN=!qommigsion has been investigating virtually all large ANSWERS “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. % fringe upon the egrity of Belgium.” But the usual| gansactions—that is, those of about 5,000 shares and | 4 ol R ST s - ) old loophole is obvious. Germany is going to respect over, This, it is alleged, has often taken the form of | o o T i : o | 2 No. Belgium, “except, if Belgium uld co-¢ into the “priva affairs” of the persons mak-| o Sixteen, but only four 'hie THE VOGUE l If you enjoy Indoor sports— carlike operations against Germs nd who will ing e transaction. nd this again has tended to| ° ~ here’s o t—T' B l A l warlike operations against Germ: And W e e completed the course and been's Correctly Styled Clothes | Bowsl‘.;:;'ol the best—TRY Uuc naerson decide whether Belgium is co-operating in “warlike di : graduated For Women s operations nst Germany?’ Germany, of course 2 ally, there is the muchdiscussed “eapital- %, Br; | BR SWICK AS A FPAID-UP SUSSCRIBER TO SaOn S8R R £ o p tax.” Wall Street has contended that the R P UN and if the latfer wants to bres th Belgium all she (o8 thib i & HAng market 15 to keep big stock.]| 5t Harvard University, - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ; has to do is de 1t Be is d in “War- poiders from selling, because the tax they would have !, RS e BOWLING ALLEYS is invited to present this coupon like operations” against her. to pay might take the greater part of their profif. ' Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg at the box office of the It's as simple as that. Unfortunately, the same The result is to let the market run higher than it MODERN BEER ON TAP 4 » ation applies when a group of nations attempt to otherwise might. Not only is the subsequent break = “Tomorrow'’s styles CAPITOL THEATRE get in agreement in an effort to promote peace. The all the more severe, it is argued, but if that brea ETIQUETTE e AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE ;(‘}fi'n'vh(- auses are slipped in so that a change of Yuns to the point where it produces losses in some By R Today Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE s ST s e S i st big stockholders sell to record such losses to y Roberta Lee P k mind can virtually nullif 1e agreel . 2 4 offset them against gains, and may also at that time s o /4 L o The President’s course is a sound and perfectly 1) to record gains because such a record =5 . ar venue Ob = er i is no legical one. It is in keeping with the times and con- Jonger costly to them in terms of their income tax.| @ How should a girl introduce ditions. But there has been growing proof since the s the capital-gains tax, it is held, emphasizes the “1 6 i her father and mo- World War that integrity of nations is not what 1t|swings of the market in both directions AReEt , once was. Too many agreements are turning out to No responsible person has argued that these vari- w’?’ STather; Shis if, Robert Moty be just of paper. Thus, Wwhile the theory is 0% Security SEHiTol DV peel B DA et \/i‘in.;le“s'l‘(jollr]é:ilety::xsa vlssagq-l;\i? ’ good, practical fact makes it necessary for this coun- |/ Fecent break in the markel, or fhat 81 of them Lo C v # F {Juneau’s Own Store try to keep on building armament; to have an army o, e errect has been to intensify declines that do! @ What does a la carte mean,'§ ___ nd to nene so that when some nation |geeyr 1. Mr. Landis's state- and how is it pronounced? | — 3 A. It means, dish by dish, with 1('0 Rooms . 300 Bati:s Jrom *1.50 1 Weerly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE Values that can not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW not be easily dismi age of a loophole 'ment, when he resigned as chairman of the ace, a cracking that odd-lot buying was providing an effective “cush- a stated price for each. Pronounce think twice ion” for the market, cannot be taken very seriously. a la kart, all a’s as in ah, accent Total sales and purchases of odd-lots in recent months on last syllable. have averaged only about 15 or 16 percent of total| Q. What is the birthstone for e e : " round lot sales and purchases; and in a week of severe October? e thought twice before moving In 0T |y, 0ake this month purchases of odd-lots on balance| A. Opal, or tourmaline, and navy ees opportunity (o clause, the seco; make her It is probable that if trong military force good military mack vefcre actual China had be Cigarettes Candy Japan would ——— CARS what she t} n easy victory. constituted less than 4 percent of total transactions SPECIALIZING Hth |1t is to be hoped that the Securities and Exchange| Try Top Notch Lunch—35c. adv. Cards sanford Bates recommends abolition of prisons Commission will examine the criticisms of recent regu- | ———— Z | 5 in French We hope |lations in a dispassionate.-and open-minded -and reatisic spirit FORD AGENCY Cohiven The world fsn't going to be quite right until some- (Autholized Dealers) iy 'm hand at dictating to the dictators.— Farmer GREASES degrees of success e ke 2 As long as the Constitution is hailed no one will ng pool blank pe heiled in this country.—Cleveland Plain Dealer }UNEAU MOTORS SR R Foot of Main Street and establis 1 colonies instead that isn't another one of THE e || CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. N E w “Dinners _JUNEAU PHONE 411 ARCTIC || o we. |[| Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Short Orders At All Hours HOME GROWN RADISHES. ONIONS m problem with varying one takes Have you filled out your i Pabst Famous President’s Son and Fiancee ons 2 T— l grm_}qht Beer | et e B \ and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY e Juneau Laundry n lap 1 iy . ° m"‘_’:fim Ms'z:?. 1 ,,HMW,, }I( Free Delivery : Juneau -!!' callf_om Gme’y » PHONE 358 ' CARLSON B ’ THE PURE FOODS STORE : { e g __(l, SR Telephone 478 - Prompt Delivery ; ‘M I TED The First National Bank | The B. M;f’:hreml unit i zvf JHRERY 1 Ba J unenn.’_Alun — SURPLUS—$100,000 - ° 3 ON THE MEZZANINE N : _ g COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS COMMERCIAL BEAUTY SHOP / ACCOUNTS and SAVINGS | conpo YV WILSON SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Contoure 538 Hesources @vér Two and —_— 29 Pald on %, Visit the . One-Half Milliors Dollars SITKA HOT SPRINGS Savings 9 John A, Roosevelt, son of Pre anklin . Roosevelt, is pictured in this formal pose with his : ok B “"'m“:l‘: i Accounts ( fancee, Miss Anne Lindsay Clark, daughter of Mrs. ¥, Haven Clark of Boston, who recently announced their AR ccommodations Al > A 9 sngagement. Their wedding date will be set after John graduates Harvard University, one year hence. R taste. Reservations Alagka ; . : £ 3 | g@ o W sosis agl | > Bachrach

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