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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1937 stars, according to astrology. It 'MINISTERS ARE TO i rthes hallenge, and as we raise gun to S Daily Alaska Empire o e ™ HAPPY i l a e most promising for assem- ) shoulder—he’s gone! { blies of men and women and luck: Y o o Manager e spring feves, it is an imposible condition. BIRTHDAY| 20 Years A go Iforoscope e o v\ MEET NEXT MONDAY ROBERT W. nmfnm Ay Iw,_a:, ! Experts tell us that if allowed to go on too long it The Empire extends congratuld- From The Empire A ‘Women should find this an aus- mihed evers evening excet Sundsy by the EMPTRE might lead to premature old age or, at least, a bad|tions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline Ipicious rule for all their interests,| The Juncau and Douglas Minis- PRINTING COMPANY at Second Main Streets, Juneau. nace of the jitters, neither.of which we So |birthday anniversary, to the follow-| 4 but do not compel” public and private. Clubs and ot,,_‘terlnl Association will meet in reg- & M_._. — < we have decided to take the oldest “cur ing: OCTOBER 30, 1917 4 ) er organizations should benefit. ular sessu?n next Monday forenoon k Bntered 1n the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class o il Apiini _I'_"'mm_ml In-] & “| Weddings are under a happy di- @t 10 o'clock. The meeting is [ matter — We're going out after that tantalizing buck. OCTOBER 30. L illiam Maloney, e had been| SUNDAY, OCTOOER 31, 1937 |rection of the stars. It scems to Stheduled at the home of the Rev. v i D, nth Mrs. Ernest Parsons Qfi-kin in the x‘x‘:wrior and Nome| On this last day of the month promise unity of purpose and last- John A. Glasse. PR e A Puilaks pald. X ¥oh 14 Gl gy et Lhakl A d Mildred Elizabeth Wyller A Y summer, had re-|mildly benefic aspects rule It is ing love. Many marriages will| Sy matl 3 izt Squire Roosevelt Looks Aroun section during the su s he > i i ) b One vear. in Rk IEPI S ROTS R ANV a Mrs. Cora Brastrom turned to Juneau, accompanied by|a time for rest and contemplation mark the closing months of thel s s P sne month, in advance. A 2y " v . 4 # v { . Bubscribers vl co mptly notify (Philadelphia Record) Mrs. A. R. Hared Mrs, Maloney and his son. He said|and most promising to the church yeaTr‘.h : L ; : Alaska Federal Savings g st The President’s fireside chat Tuesday night was Ralph Moreau the season had been rather quiet|es. 4 DRSS ot Lud PRV Khivugh d L 1ati ' T eaivones: Wews Obfics, 803: Business € :4 a sort of national stock-taking. Its manner was that Anna Nielson ‘e to the high prices and shortage| Association with persons who have new plays and new films which wil| | and Loan Association “NEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES T of the country squire who has returned from a final ne Secine ot labor, but that the good water |attained success may be peculiarly|attract unusual attention. Young| | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 The Associated Pre:s | lusively entitled to the use for round the homestead before the first snowfall Jack Sey supply had helped and the season|fortunate under this sway. 1t is an actors and actresses will gain rec-| l P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 : L o 19 and is discussing his plans for the coming season with . <hould be about the same as the|auspicious date for informal din-|ognition. | | Temporary - Office: - oublisned herem. o U 40wk fhe o B e neighbors OULOBER 81 pervious year. ners and an eveming at home. ~ Under this planetary government! | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. ANEA CIBPTLALION et i = Mr. Roosevelt called a special session of Congress Althea Rands e Letters should be effective if|it is well to p9<lpc)np the launch. B, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. to convene November Recently he talked to Evivn Jotkins The Admiral Evans, loaded to the|written under this rule of the stars ing of new business ventures. It is| e B P < the country about his program. He is chiefly con- Alice MacSpadden Jast pound with freight for An-|which encourages common sense Mot a promising rule for any sort|y ., . . cerned with the control of agricultural surpluses, legis- Mrfs. Douglas A. Mead chorage, arrived in Juneau 72 hours even among young lovers. of risk. “Tomorrow's Styles lation to provide a better distribution of income in Malcolm Morrison out from Seattle. The officers of| The new Moon of next month! This autumn season will see reck- T d ,, industry and the threat of war abroad. Presumably Hyelyil Beaasitkson the ship were bent on making a rec-|seems to threaten troubles and cal-|less pursuit of pleasure. Sports of oday he will ask Congress to act on all three. B.:Dimevait ord on the run to Anchorage as amities to dwellers on the planet|all sorts will be well patronized The philosophy of government that animates all Aliop ‘Moran ohe was the last ship in before the|Earth. It is well to be prepared and betting will be unusually pre- that Mr. Roosevelt does was clearer than ever be- Willis W. Roff in e e i for updiel ‘eveRts) WHY o eEwok| VRIMIE, ween the lines of this rambling and unpretentious R. T. Kaufmann | it much of men and women, Many| The new Moon of the month is speech. He would combine private property and pri- 3. B St | Mrs. Charles Titus, wife of the lives are to end tragically before attended by ill omens which threat- " - vate profit with the use of government as an active Gov. John W. Troy Imanager of the Jualin mine, re- the new year, it is predicted. Streets/en calamities in many places and ’ ey for social control and economic planning. . T turned from a trip south and was and battlefields will be scenes of|/Much unrest among nations which ‘ He would not have us deceived by any temporary | # .t the Gastineau. Inumbers of deaths as safety efforts|face supreme perils. o s b prosperity obtained at the expense of depleting our | |fail. Italy, Japan and Russia now may|{ Juneau s Own Store o R e o v || DAER SR R RO R T and the budget of our national resources, as well as IN ENGLISH _Ri(_'- T o omived i Ju.!furnish sensational news through'ils and portents of war continue PSRN ¢ the books in the Treasury. To this end he would pro- Packing l"mp i |this month. There will be anxiety to be alarming. i 7] s W e _____ vide crop control s '"l‘)““"‘- l"‘fl g ‘(’f ‘r’“’ ! By W. L. Gordon fs{neait an St BN in Washington and the United! Persons whose birthdate it is have “Smiling Service” . { = lowest wages in industry, the establishment oi re- e the augury of a year of - 2 i THESE “SUPERNATURAL glonal planning agencies, And he would have us|# 4| Mrs. Tsaac Sowerby, who left for States will be on the move, = [( " A R Gkl Bert’s Cash Grocery INFLUENCES “engage actively in the search for peace” lest—in an| Words Often Misused: Do not say,|the south to attend the wodding“. sl ke 'i]‘he iervims ot forms of speculation, | PHONE 105 : P e interconnected world—war abroad disrupt reconstruc- |“Both men were wounded in the in California of her daughter, Miss ;tg o8 s o are cot- Children born 6n this day prob-| | Free Delivery Juneau i « - oy . tion at home fight” Say, “were wounded during Mina Sowerby, to Charles Johnson, POth men and women Wwho are co bly will P . {.allowe'en,” says T. F. T. Dyer in Domestic 3 . & e lege trained will be in demand. (8bly will have charming and at-|# —_— X - In the Chicago speech Mr. Roosevelt M‘f‘mf‘d to | the fight.” was returning to Juneau on the an actident Itractive personalities. Many sub-|e - Folk-Lore, “has been supposed to be the time of all have launched the nation on a foreign policy that| Often Mispronounced: Referée.|City of Seattle. ,MS"_"” ;.0,‘[ i ey o oy fects of this: sigh are leadeis § other times when supernatural influences prevail” departs from the principles laid down in the neutrality | principal accent is on last syllable,! AT [RADR, & 55 AR esiroy ‘an . Amers Grantland Rice, writer, was born v A ot b e gl 0 .. act and returns to the principles that animated the |secondary accent on first syllable Andrew P. Lagergren, partner in 121 storehouse or arms and mu- g i | We have been noticing for the past week evidence e 4 TY Mr. Roosevelt X g nitions. Delicate diplomatic ques-|°% this day 1880. Others who have . St s o ASOONd NTION AIMIISEESOY, ;1 RS L. 008N Often Misspelled: Saskatchewan. |che Enterprise Foundry, and his £000 =Bl fosléhinitad it ua' s’ Fitsbriey’ Sirinac b of a sort of ipernatural infiuence.” Strange hiero- js aware of the (\lflu‘u‘llms (l‘ml beset nnf ('?\um ar}d Synonyms: Present (noun), gift, family returned to Juneau after a c’rrx; ‘u“ -m‘eg&.\ W | 1lios DantiireTertass atmtcr Toed. | LIL Y| e (e v glyphics has »earea mysieriously on most of the of the L it S the publi)r was .\I\Iu»\: gratuity, donation, offering {four months' visit to Minnesota. | - c‘:v;‘&';‘; ‘;‘f nheman Y b"; Boies Penrose, United States Sena-| | HARRY RACE, Druggist Mndows in town and funny hoises startle one from ¥hen he referred ito his expériénte’in’ forelgn affairs | wwo q study: “Use & w ! e an energy, but Boies Penrose, na- i window tc :\1‘ d.{ mny hoises startle one from from 160k b 1931 I ord Sll{d}_v Ufie”d word three e . towest, 33; they read in the stars portents of tor, 1860; Antonio Vanova, Italian “The Squivb Stores of Alaska” { dark alleys and around the corners of buildings. ot 4 T g imes and it is yours” Let us in- ~Weather: Highest, 44; lowest, 33; ~ = ° " . {sculptor, 1751 1 learned much of what to do” Mr. Roosevelt | ... o r vocabulary b it Fa . wild spending and reckless spec | AR iy was again called forcefully to our attention .4 ur giso learned much of what not to do.” ;, g 0:‘ \o‘(;.ldu M'VTO‘L e pr‘:l" e ulation. | (Copyright, 1937) % - a 12 when one of the younger members of e mhageatigie g axi he yord leach day. ay’s wor SERReN : ‘ i ———————— ol YO $i oming \,{‘.1;.,: e ,(, Vihe suupe \r:m"l‘l The remark was cryptic Put encouraging Augment; to enlarge or increase Try Top Notch Minuer—30c. adv. 1PEr‘hom wyhosre Pirl}’\dfl.tc‘ 1H§ hav‘e‘ ; THE VOGUE i A v e B el R Y R Y i tetag| 12 ‘Sl0e, amountor degree WRMHIN—— et u s ARe. UG OF. SFTE S S JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB | We thought we saw a wicked gleam in his o Some -of Mr.: Roosevelt’s statements will . 2| qugments a stream. “Anger aug- P e I b ] and happiness to which young folk Bysiness meeting Tuesday, Nov. 2 Correctly Styled Clothes he attempted make the question casual. Further- new cries of rage from the opposition; at least one |, .. dispute.” ) contribute. Boys and girls will be- at 2 pm. in the Pent House. | For Women [ more, when we tried to go further into his plans for of them lays down a challenge to a section of his own | et A I Jarman's-Friendly [ come serious in their aspirations. ROSE HARRIS, | ' the evening, he appeared evasive, leading the thought Party : < R - Children born on this day prob- ady. Acting Secretary | | 101 SEWARD ST. o offar lines We Sheiant: qute Hbure ft 0Bt Bt The President’s observation that those who do not FORTUNE § 271 Will lead energetic and origin- B o to ot} s. We coul UL e democracy would like to keep Congress at home, ] al lives. Subjects of this sign may ow we suspect the answer—“supernatural nfuences” i Seenacy WECE Nt el UG U "o || LOOK and LEARN 3 S excecanaty cre ver meeneceaat- NIRRT are at work. And while Mr. Dyer used the word “sup- the Government in 1933 and now want aid to others | By A. C. Gordon i iy . S posed” in his essay, we have a feeling there is no cut off, his declaration that property rights need ! Killiams Gibbs McAdoo, former & co0k as You L ht B supposition about it. ‘Those “supernatural influences” protection from financial oligarchies and industrial i e * ememais Yo S L o | lg P a which come into evidence around about October 31 moncpolies, his comparison between crop control R"d_‘ 1. How much money is paid an~ ator, was born on this day 1863. Oth- ' [} sach vear are ubon us whether we like it or not, the shutdown of factories when production OULStrips [nually in the United States in in- e e S T e H pf each year are up us whether we like it or not. F s | e who have celebrated it as a B We have but one suggestion to make, and that consumption will not render him any more beloved terest on borrow money? birthday include John E L -1 o b o i g AT SRR Ol 2. What famous composer was ‘ R a is providing the “supernatural influences” can read Nor will Southern Democrats particularly Telish i awn as the “Father of the Som. lish author, 1620; N E We would urge upon these strange “Influences” that pis geclaration that sections which pay lower wages!giang e S they draw a very pronounced line between pranks than others pull down the standards in the rest of |*3 ' what processss are required ST s g And property cam A prank is an act which does the country. Mr. Roosevelt loves @ battle: He'll have | %" ongitiining? e, e ft s g E damage to nothing pt the temper of the individual one at the coming session. T 4. What is the best known group , month women are favored by the E effected; a condition from which recovery is almost R R T of stars? an S ore R b o Vi i 4 ert Property s tearipgmp, gates; fence No wonder the Rodeo is 'p:\rkmg them tn at Madi- | 0" oy oo is the deepest fresh wa- | IR a i running off automobiles and so on, with which we SO0 are Gardén, It isn't the steer-ropiig or the | .. yape iy the world? N\ E E i oot the “eupernatural influences” are conversant, Dronco-busting that's attracting people; right now 1t i 3 By \q'™ i suspect ']“ "“"“i‘ J”l‘ FIIBIOON ’I & is the cheapest way to see a good-sized piece of meat. H ON THE MEZZANINE I - 8 ' The latter is bad business even for a “SUPEr-)_ oot openocs in New Y 1d-Telegra 3 i -] P |—Walter O'Keefe in New York World-Telegram. { ANSWERS 4 g natural influence” and we are going to ask these| T L0 D HOTEL JUNEAU || & - 1 “influences” to remember what the old farmer said The G.OP. is putting more and more of its energies | 2. Joseph Haydn. | ‘ BEAUTY SHOP ) d - 5 ¢ toe his boy: “Nothing more than just a little modest|into weighing its hopes for '40. These range from our | 3. Movement of the air, temper-| | LYLAH WILSON Ep T " heck-raisin’, Bill” Mr. Vandenberg to that typical prairie statesman, |ature control, humidity control, and | | Contoure Telephone 2 WM SRR TN Fiorello LaGuardia—H. V. Wade in Detroit News. |cleaning 6f the air. X-Er-Vac 538 3 i o) OIS J e AR 4. The Big Dipper. | ! 2 THE (7'7”'7\‘\“7[” ON Modernizing a big hotel seems easy. You place | 5 pake Baikal, in Siberia: 5350 | i - E— ~ f ] For some weeks now this writer has had a feeling blue chairs in the old lido lounge and call it the mari- oo l“ o % " 1... b i i e S ! time bar.—Senator Soaper in Los Angeles Times. g | r - {hat samewhere Up there pn the mopntaln side a| o "af—Penaior Soaperiin £ i - — || The Juneau Laundry | At the snap of a switch... 2 mimble-footed, sleek buck deer has been looking In the year that ended last June 30, the Govern- | [ iz ¥ (! ::' you estio. inleor. fpente - it [} HEAT, swift as electricity, CLEAN as § down the valley, with the kind of a look which says,[ment took from us $4,132986.000, and you'd think MODERN {| Franklin Street between || EIVE 00 8¢ S bost o TRK i light starts cooking for you. See & & “come on, sucker, try and get me.” [anybody could balance anything with that, if he| ETIQUETTE | Front and Second Streets ||| BOWLING! 8 gnt, g you. ] It has irked us ho end, this suspected challenge really tried—Boston Globe. 1 4 | PHONE 358 1 BRUNSWICK H these wonderful new Hotpoint mod- from the wild. We've hsen waking up at night imagin- S SR ¥ | By Roberta Lee 5 o els now on display. o : o . R | In their more soothing moments those fireside | o H . ing ‘we saw that g1 e fiashing @ hom . just chats sometimes seem to be done rather in the bed- | :& R T ————— s H A ik it SanyOl|side manner.—Boston Herald AT R Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg | & SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN i ust as we pi climbing over another i 5 el e d : A - H ' f" . o o ode She rioua 4 e fHcK ." | == Iterest in his wife's daily domestic . W, Ol TAr H u log, we think we see the proud creature flicking his| e Federal G-men still have an A-1 rating in {aetivities? Clgars o o ] Bl i e ptant sise- pabhing & mOmANS|Sde i E e ot Aol R %O e mbnnts bt oot Alaska Elecmc nght 8 E SRR i o T TR 0wl by s " . . ] Q. Is it good taste to use any| Candy P c F New Crop of Comics Come to Top in Hollywood |’ ai i sisl “ntoons’|| Cards ower Company : » |ence? F A A | ks | A. No; only black ink should be JUNEAU DOUGLAS § hisea THE = & s “ i s i < after-dinner coffee? = e = | A. Not unless it is especially re- N E w ! | quested. Values that can i =———7 ARCTIC | g | not be surpassed * . { Pay’n Takit ot B ; P aa o1 Pabst Famous —RIGHT NOW [ 92 or ; { e Draught Beer B ree Delivery OnT | ————— | : n Tap | il Fresh Meats, Groceries, | SPECIALIZING Liquors, Wines and Beer | We Sell for LESS Because “TIMMY"' S Phiak { i We Sell for CASH CARLSON o ons Mo'ron co / George Brothers Ttalian (1) lllCo i Db JUNEAU PHONE 411 ) %g GASTINEAU CAFE o I3 - T The First National Bank ] e S — 4 | B. M. Behrends ' 3 TUNEA | 1 The B. M. Behrends u | [ ] o | Banl AL—$50 A anik CAPIT, ,000 " SURPLUS—$100,000 i | Juneau, Alaska Py = ‘ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS i COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS i and SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 3 ‘There is a new crop of comics in the ascendency | paratively short time. Martha Raye and Bob in Hollywood, replaci ome of the veteran clowgs Burns are others who are now stars in their own of yesteryear. In 1 ow business is the | right although they were unknowns not long ago mortality rate higher than among the professional Others who have won their spurs of late include funsters who are required to keep their routines | Joan Davis, eccentric' dancer; Judy Canova, quaint novel and different or else they lose public favor. hillbilly; the Yacht club boys and others. Al Jol- The Ritz brothers are among the sensational new- | son, Leon Errol, Buster Keaton and some of the aamers and have won featured billing in a com- other veterans are on the decline, 2% Paid on Savings 2 Accounts Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars " Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr ‘Transport. —_— 0