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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1937 D .I A' ’\ F H rights in Alaska waters, and that the President and|if & P P Y. ] nle TR ;s f askda mI",r(’ the State Department have endorsed a bill intended ‘ 20 Y i H FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ] 7 a ay 1o b i Eadoueh, Omig s Which ke 10 pas BIRTHDAY ears Ago oroscope g B % Ndh " ; the way for complete settlement as far as this cOUNtry| pne Empire extends congratula- Published every eve | om The Empire 2 s PRINTING COMPANY at is concerned |tions and vest wishes today, tneir i) s “The stars incline 4 B. P. 0. FLAS meet & Ale e Mtere¢ In the Post Delegate Dimond says the measure is designated |birthday anniversary, to the follow-|s; but do not compel” ||i* i every Wednesday at matter to halt Japanese operations in Alaskan waters and |ing: DECEMBER 31, 1917 | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER p,n;l. Visiting prothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the State Department indicates that the provisions| = The New Year was to be ushered| | DENTISTS welcome. N. C. BAN- D pastire. meld av (he Tollowine fatess - |of the agreement with Tokyo will be “highly pleasing NOVEMBER 31 with a big noise. Alaska was to| SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1938 || Blomgren Building FIELD, Exalted Ruler; One Sear'in ddvance. 412.00; six’ monins ice, $0.001 | 0 sk orest i o R 4o bone dry st the stroke of 12 mid-| With the beginning of the new || PHONE 56 | M. H. SIDES, Secre- one month, i ad to Alaskan interests Mrs. Carl Lundstrum g0 4 - - law|year the Moon, in harmonious as-| | Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tary. Subscribers will ¢ ”'”""“‘l“h';““;z* Significant, however, it appears to us, is the 40 sanibh, - I night, and the new eight-hour law |y S Ne’p'un(' S | SRR 1 ty in - Bl " vas alsi p tivi cts V] v 3 o v " Kl &0 e terse comment of Delegate Dimond that prior to l.h(‘; Margaret J. Griffin | was also to be (\flv.’c'_ne .I;i\pnm-, sewtiin. 1o Bhames i |13 - — ‘MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 s i bombing of the Panay little or no progress had been | Effie Fleek % e rere to hold recep-|the way of prosperity. According|g o Second and fourth ‘ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS made in the Japanese-Alaska salmon negotiations. | Mrs. Mabel Schmitz The following were v boight, Lo AL Rt e e Monday of each month ed Pre ed to the use for 2 | o tions at their homes on New Ye: to astrology P J in Scottish Rite Tomnla ited to it or not The hint is fairly broad that the Panay incident | Albert L. Fisk Day: G. T. Jackson, J. R. Willis, today. Dr. C aries I'. Jenne Scot e Tomy the local news rynished the opening the State Department was George T. Dudley '8 K. Cheney and Rogal 6. Gunni-| 'The .aeats encourage ,mndsh,p“ DENTIST [ X beg;l;mg “n-l”g&'x?nna} looking for to drive in the scoring punch, .and it re-| James T. Burnett 4 ‘ and love under this planetary gov-| | 5 Fie) ES_ T . KA CIRCULATION ARANTEEL g RG | ar son. 3 Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | worshipful Master; JAMES W, ALASKA CIRCULATION' GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | _ .~ : c: oun- Cary L. Tubbs % vich makes for the uplift ] 1 THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. jveals again that the bombing of the American gun 3 - ernment wic B TELEPHONE 176 | | LEIVERS, Secretary. - boat was a much more serious affair to Japan than | BT Douglas Firemen were to give anlof the spirit and a sense of ex-| | R bt Mol it SW ‘.h, liked to admit |“at home” a sort of old year and ne\n‘u’eme confidence. e el ‘ fm— = REBEKAI!S < | If Secretary Hull's department has m-amp)mndx MODERN Iyear watch meeting. Women are well directe = Perseverance Lodge Tlo. 2 A meeta i iy " | this configuration which encourag-|] every second and fourth Wednes- what news dispatches indicate—and there is every TIQUETTE ! i Jiasi st 3 L 5 Wil 3 ‘ reason to belleve it has or it would not have permitted | ETIQ The eight bars in Douglas were s hospitalities large and small | | iy, Richard Williams | |day, 100 ail. BETTY Me RRE | 1 t midnight and|Visiting, dining and danc are | DOWELL, Nobi. Grand; ) i L Rie eatin i By Roberta Lee | p;ep::;d S5 oo i o B Ebebs | fick o tha best wbssible ‘sway. : DENTIST .| 'BLAKE, Secretary. y (D TR el B (R e G G, S T - % loq at 11:59 oelock for the last time,| Romances that start under this| [ OFFICE AND KESIDENCE | ( e et i {ing industry is going to rest a little easier for had no 3 jed 8 onfiguration may be of lasing in- JOLDSTEIN BUILDING || _________ ( ¢ A , N Q. When a girl has promised a perhaps for yea: config i 4 ® | progress been made real trouble would have arisen in - terest, Young men will be sus- i certain dance to a man, and the| i ; A e { u m' |PERIEER Ul SR music begins, should she seek him?' Snow had caved in the rooNf[ Of‘cepuhllei and inclined toward speedy = ey gy sy | A Never. It is the man’s duty the Juneau Dairy barn on the Men- courtships. M Japan’s Regret i . iy |denhall Road with 38 head of dairy| This is a lucky day for letters and| Dr. Judson Whittier | | ap: eg to find his partner promptly. : 4 ted from far| CHIROPRACTOR | — - Q. Should a business woman, or |stock and two horses in the barn.|good news may be expected fr a Pt Shydohis ! | . | (Cleveland Plain Dealer) a girl employed in an office, use|The extent of the damage had not|and nea: All the signs s)e‘emf lo.‘ | - r;:‘ ers: 10:12 S : | There seems to be genuine regret in both govern- perfume? been ascertained when The Empire promise for the United .s.tatca a P§‘< | g ce 21'.":;1_.4 Triun’gle éldg i | PUROLA REMEDIES Y ———— | mental and popular quarters in Tokyo over the sink-1"" s "N 1 (he considers perfume | went to press. Imonths of extraordinary good for- | Rooms il Lol o 3 THEY RESOLVE |ing of the United States gunboat, Pmm\'.‘ and the alluring, she should reserve it for| _ 4 ftune. i o e ]“384 2| PRESCRIPTIONS NDARE 4 Y o . {bombing of three American merchant ships. This her evening engagement. " With a large amount of mail| Through the first qll;ll Fl; s | FULLY COMPOU! 3 |1s indicated by the recall of Rear Admiral Teizo Mit- | Is it all ri; i - laboard, the steamer Alameda ar- there will be much profit and spec-| 2| i o s time » New Year res s, ) : . Is it a ght for a girl to ac | Front Street Next Coliseum Anticipating the time for New Year resoltons,| o i “onief of naval aerial operations, who is held | rofipan\v her fiance when he goes rived from the States. H. I Lucas ulation among professional and bus-| | A. W. St rt || we have had our private correspondent doing his gt oot B R e eions of S {4 e ikt 'ribige and wife, and Mrs. William Gars-'iness men, but growing dncontemi | Dr. A. W. Stewal ||} PHONE 97—Free Delivery stuff the last few days gathering up a few resolves pqihy for the survivors from the Japanese people who | A. Yes, if she has any prefer- ter Were among the passengers for ,among workers is expected to cul- ‘ | DENTIST [ ‘ here and there. Here's the result of his inquiry |are collecting a relief fund. Bios: ns- to/ahes: WiAEHE alsy Junegu . iminate in the spring. | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | President Roosevelt has resolved to get a front] The strong language of the American protest has | v | | Supreme efforts to maintain world| l SEWARD BUILDING 1 o % seat for George Cohan’s play “I'd rather be Right” had an effect. The removal of an admiral is no small . | The Treadwell Company had filed peace will mark government activity Office Phone 469 & "Th R u Slor ” because it is one of the finest bits of good will publicity concession by a government dominated by the genflals‘ location notices on approximately jn Washington. The seers warn that i e hexa, (-] for the White House in a long time and admirals as is the Japanese. Heretofore, in other DAILY LESSONS 40 mining claims in the Auk Bay the conjunction of Saturn and Mar; 7| your - X it sets hay o 5 i i cury an | Reliable rah—resolved never be in complete incidents, minor officers have been recalled or lel.“l section. on the radical place of Mercury ai | , “ i M\\;(? e Il,fl“‘m;\nm-d but never before a sea lord of Admiral Mit- IN ENGLISH ithe progressed place of the Sun DR. H. VANCE | pharmacists A By With i BEYIRD tare i *"|sunami’s standing. By W. L. Gordon Four deer appeared in the vicinity should cause desperate opposition to OSTECPATH 1! compound toPe a’lone wolf Until now the men in gold braid have done about | s of St. Ann’s Hospital the previous threatened war. | Consuitation and examination | [ prescrip- John L. Lewis—resolved to outmaneuver William' as they pleased in their operations in China. If their | & = night, driven in by the exception-: Members of Congress and the | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: ! } tions. L.'Green and his A. F. L. campaign violated the rules of international mnduct} Words Often Misused: Do not say, ally deep Snow. State Legislatures come under a rule 7 to 9:30 by appointment. “ c William I, Green—resolved to outmaneuver Johnthey left it to the civilian officials in Tokyo to make («yjr Allen has replaced Mr. Wilson of the stars which may exact from Gastineau Hotel Annex ! Putler-Mauro Dnlg 0. L. Lewis and his C. 1. O. {apologies and amends as best they could. In view of |as president of the company.” Say,! Bevo and other soft drinks were them extreme devotion to the na South Franklin 8t. Phone 177 | e Alfred M. Landon—resolved not to run for Presi- the fact that the cabinet has no direct control OVEr [«My, Allen has succeeded Mr. Wil- being advertised by the Juneau Bil- tion. Party prejudices should ?e 5. - 5 dent again unless he is asked the army and the navy this frequently has put Japan |on a5 president of the company.” lards. forgotten for the common good in 7 =0, 3 James A. Farley—resolved not to become presi-|in an “_‘“"I"""‘ :“f‘“d"“;“_’"“v 'z“f"" ”“"_"“’f“"“[‘ ‘he| often Mispronounced: Solace. _the coming weeks. e f 1 “Toniorrow's Styles . dent of that motor car company until he gets the TNISter of war and the minister of marine, always prongunce sol-is, o as in of, not as in| Brig. Gen. Wilds P. Richardson Persons whose birthdate it is have | Robert Slmpson OplD 5 = i $1a5 4 handle the patronage ef- |2 Beneral and an admiral, respectively, are responsible | ., had been relieved of duty as Presi- the augury of a year of extraordin- Graduate Los Angeles College | Ioday ¥ ol :mp 89 successor fo handle the pationage € jonly to the emperor and not to thelr colleagues. Often Misspelled: Cede (to yield). dent of the Alaska Road Commis- ary good fortune. Gifts and favors of Optometry and [l fecu'\‘e\ Jska—resolve won. |, Governments whose nationals becorhie the targets|picnouich from seed sion and assigned to war duties of various sorts will be recsived. Opthalmology | 4 .- The Republican party in Alaska—resolved to con-for Japanese shells cannot make the fine distinetion | “gyponyms: Untidy, unkempt, care- and Capt. W. H. Waugh had been Children born on this day Prob- | Glasses witted Lenses Ground | | tinue to have two factions so long as the scars of the between the civil and military branches of the Japan- |1ess, slovenly, not neat. named his successor ‘ably will be fond of art and mfl.-_ | i convention in Douglas remain, ese system of operation. Hoping to gr.ll qu!(or and | Word Study: “Use a word three ature. These subjects of Capri- -:: - & | The national Republican party—resolved to get more definite action than has been customary in the |, o= "¢ yours.” Let us in-| Secretary of Interior Lane, in his corn hold high ideals of life and %" WHEN IN A HURRY ']'\ into office. past, Presldent Roosevelt requested that his protest be| . opes our vocabulary by mastering annual report, recommended a gov- may attain Success. H C‘ALL COLE FOR OIL | | The national Democratic party—resolved to stay delvered to Bmpevor Hirohilo who has as much con- oo worq cach day. Today's word: ernment building for Juneau. | John William Goff, jurist, was born | g, b re R S - in. office. gl "‘”w‘]":“ e piaciiilonlioton . o 4o the [Invalid; not having legal force or on this day 1848. Others who have | amount . . . QUICK! |} Juneau s Own Store The Democratic party in Alaska—resolved to fol-|J2Pal- ~Whether his message was relayed to the | ionpuh ~(accent second syllable)d’ The British forces were absorb- celebrated it as a birthday-include ! FER h |emperor or not, the removal of the admiral is reason |, & y s . . 1 the lead of the national party d 'he judge declared the contract ing an attack of the Germans on the B. E. Murillo, painter, 1618; Frank | ! 4 ilanitg o % belleve thip the (g Ienllee (hav Bt Rone ol v alint Western front Wakely Gunsaulus, writer and cler- Phone 3441 or Night 554 L Gov. John W. Troy—resolved to carry on the far Frosimn gyman, 1856, ORI AR NP BEE E STORE Alaska program as he has done for a quarter of a This realization has been reinforced by a stern |, i eatbior (REDOFL AN atisaras b lCOpv”Sm e = g =2 | FAMILY SHO century. 1.mu»~l from Britain, one of the strongest that nation | B 2‘6 degrees abové zero; low, 23 Wiklelal 3t 41 hisis e Have Your Eyes Examined by | “Juneau’s Oldse‘c: Enl-n Delegate Anthony J. Dimond—resolved to carry ever has sent to a foreign government. No longer is | LOOK and LEAPLN e | Shoe re’ % i i e : # a2 grees. SNow. | oo on as Alaska’s No, 1 salesman in Congress there any qne;suon! of I?ruam plny);lg :XW‘[‘)M .mimst‘ i : : Dr. Rae L. Carlson i | sw?fl!;l'JDSON mml-l o 2 7 mocratic ' Japan for political preference in the Far East on- v rdon < OPTOMETRIST |m—-___—_l 2 : s—res e D ! v A. C. & .(J'\me;; )J _({n:‘fzo‘fi‘Pf?;‘efl 1(?1,1! ‘.h‘_” Gkl |don and Washington, to use a figure of spee are in | | /¥ dollar or more or less, will be sent L L e e s S g the same boat and the boat has been bombed by Japan. | * % unopened to Juneau headquarters, Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry |, —— Willam A Holshelmer—resolyed that Jim (Oon-, rriny western nations Stand fogether against unre-| 1. kot i sr dnlmal wit fvkoRcItu after January 10, 1938. ; TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Dec. 31— Shop Phons 331-2 rings | Hotiann’s Pharmacy nors s r stricted warfare in China the Japanese military will ibone called? | “Contributions will be g{atefull.\ A 25-0 defeat by Tennessee was Ala- | | 201 Sewara St. Phone 45 J Tellenthal—resolved that both are right but | take care not to overstep the line in the future | 2. What is a testator? received,” Mrs. Fox said. “at any pama’s only setback in Frank Thom- PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY they don’t take in enough territory | —_— - 3. What eight languages come Ume throughout.the coming vear, 4¢ first year as Crimson coach in \ COMPOUNDED FROM il E. W. Griffin—resolved the Cubs will win, | It is said some Republicans want to nominate |y de. the classification of “Teus Put @ Christmas seal on a letter in 1931 The season was a great suc- | Watel and Jewsiry Repairing 11| FRESH DRUGS | George Kohlhepp—resolved the Cubs will not win. Lindbergh as their next candidate. Looks like a good |¢oniavg June or J.\‘m would not seem s0 ap- cess, however, for the Tide was high at very reasonable. rates | a . The Juneau Chamber of Commerce—resolved to|Way to drive the man into permanent exile—Spring- |4~ wio was the Messenger of the Propriate LA scoring team in the U. S. with 451 5 PAUL BLOEDHORN - % get a better attendance at luncheon meetings during (field. Ohio, Sun. |Roman_ gods? LR pomts in 10 games. 1 T STt | "T 1938 RS 5 5. In what city is kept the block, d e s N Today—Er e PR e evel e i & MR. AND MRS. (‘AHILL Today s ews Today - mplre ¢ = The Territorial Chamber of Commerce—resolved | T9 the ever- 1‘1‘1‘:5:?‘;:3".}2:‘1::’0:IZ\:Sg\l‘r:::A]:n:naTn |of metal which is the worlds stan- e ol e R et L B WARRACK - : ) ) : e a —A1 |dard avoirdupois? pirt ek o i o I tajsiay in there and pich.for the Alagkw cause. il indhinty o diatingulsh betwean fags—Atianta, Gon we | A number of the younger people of Buy and Read oN taE MezzaNINE | | | Engineers—Contractors + The Juneau business men—resolved to make 1938 titytion, i e | Douglas, including Margaret and “u!ml 5 | HOTEL JUNEAU | JUNEAU a lcorking good business year. fesl TSP o KSR e e |Mary Pearce, Agnes Baroumes, Mary e - JATRA P H The Empire-—resolved, modestly, to keep on get-| What has become of the old-fashioned Republican | 5 man whe leaves a will, in Ellen Spain. Harold Wilson, Jack A l‘ A s K A BEAUTY SHO B tig out a good newspaper. who didn't ask a new declaration of party principles |foree at his death. |Hartley, Lloyd Guerin and Orville { LYLAH WILSON e 7 CRA A | The Linotype operator—resolved “that if I have|every little while?—Buffalo Courier-Express. | 3. English, German, Swedish, Gulhaugen were guests of l\lfr. and NOW ON SALE Contoure Tfllesl;:m Audit—7ax and System Service '7 to set this guy's stuff for another year I'll go wing- | T S N | |Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Frisian, [MrS: W. E. Cahill at Lhe;l Omee:: { | oBrcVae +| | JAMES C. COOPER, ding.” The Moscow election returns prove nobody has|anq Flemish. wT"’fld‘”eil last ‘}‘E!’;mg]d “‘d cj!’ack e [ | C. P. A ' otte! o] e] 3 ¥ in honor of aro! an ® v . . 3 This writer—resolved, that we'll go wing-ding |2 "“”"S'”;'“ in Sl Stelh o sey, Tlus o ““: 4. Mercury. N s Bele o 1 7 | g 303-05 Goldstein Building ag."— ouis Post spatch. 5 8 b together. 4 ; 5. Laondon, England. |homes after a visit in Douglas. | | SATISFACTION IN | SIGRID’S Pnl:le sunrnmplur o 1 RN S — " -1 M‘r’ ublic War has few sporting principles at best, and you | ’} Cootle and Hollywood bridge fea FOOD QUALITY AT { || BEAUTY SALON 1 5 IT IS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOW don’t see Japan retiring to a neutral corner while | |tured the entertainment. Prizes UNITED FOOD CO. || “YOUR APPEARANCE IS —— — b oS o 5 . ¢ China gets up.—Detroit News. {were ajparded. vorMahp Bosin, MA | TELEPHONE—16 || OUR RESPONSIBILITY" R NO GOOD s Poarce Orville Gulhaugen, Lloyd | : | | B |G Music, song and delicious | | Shattuck Bidg. Fhione 318 | SPECIALIZING Hiraate Ak e B e Mussolini has quit the League of Nations. This | o] ‘t““ 5’ e aver |2 25| g s “ X “"j‘ 98 Fauay /"" SRShD WG Zegenily ki is a good deal like the announcement of a raw meat | l qmrreshm]cn 5 VLRGSR . 5 " P In French ¢ Fangtee ‘;““‘ ‘”"’“l sxpancse bombed ihe A"“‘;‘]‘ml“ |addict’s retirement from a vegetarian club—New York N E w s Vi < e 7 T T g re is ca s re g favorably to! SRR - S 11 gunboat, there is indication it is reacting favorably to!| g, | e H. S. GRAVES i JUNEAU | and the American government and particularly to Alaska. | At SRR | WILSON LEAVES NE Fikil “The Clothing Man” i . News dispatches in The Empire yesterday reveal| Japan seems to be doing her bombdest to get us | Harold Wilson who came north|| Home of Hart Schaffner and || MELODY HOUSE Jtalian A that an agreement is near with Japan over fishing !into war—Boston Globe. ANTI - T.B. DRIVE A0 4 Marx Clothing | | | Music and Electric Appliances Dinsads i CONTINUES HEREItu attend the funeral of his uncle, i P (Next Gastineau Hotel) iy Bhe ibamet h — Ed Andrews, expects to return south | 5= | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | could, but e beauteous heroine | istmas seals for|to his home next Monday. 5. PN g Movies Use Wuny Tricks alto ‘would_sound ke w toghore|. o e o€ Cuilenes seals i [0 i Brwes nexs Hoday. i fli———————"F|! GASTINEAU CAFE Py i Which would be embarrassing. drive against tuberculosis goes MINISTERS TO MEET GARBAGE HAULED T Short Orders At All Hours To Er("s() ()lltbl('() Nl)l P& There are still interferences which |steadily on and it is now estimated| The Juneau and Douglas Minis- Reasonable Monthly Rates Alaska Music SII l . they haven't conquered. Airplanes hed a year ago|terial Association will meet in regu- pply | ) q 12 |that the peak reacl v 8! 8 ' E DA Arthur M, Uggen, Manager RS s S which zoom over outdoor sets, uriwm be surpassed this year, accord-|lar session at 10 a.m. Monday at TR ESHONE 312 = Musi Esl lr'u; il 7 » By ROBBIN COONS sk \ aph- A0V sustained noise of the sort.|ing to Mrs. C. A. Fox, treasurer for|the home of Rev. O. L. Kendall on ianos—] cal trum PERCY'S CAFE ) > v lurred the dialogue. Photograph- h Street. Phone 4753 and Supplies . HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 31—There’s ically the scene was perfect, and | LY have to depend on the court- | Douglas. BOUTID. Siree " Bl 2| | Phone 206 122 W. Second & 0 i 4 agell] ' esy of pilots, or wait until the| The Juneau office has requested RS = oS00 i P, , Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy more sound but less fury over it the company now was engaged on . AL, , = hil itrate fields give em- g2 | ¥ 51 in Hollywood after these 10 years other scemes. What did they do? aerial sight-seeing trip is over.|that all whole sheets of unused seals Chile’s ni g COFFEE SHOP i o Aneen othier - spenes. , ¥ _ | Strangely, more sound trouble arises (be returned to the local treasurer.|ployment in normal times to about, | pyOOR YOUR HOME WITH . | Percy Reynolds, Manager of ‘talkies They called the actors to the re- Try The Empire classifieds for 2 : : = in interior sets than outdoors.|The blue envelopes containing a)40,000 men. OAK—N-=ture’s Gift Everlasting | Stuart Erwin brought that fact cording room, projected the scene 5 { RNy results. " 9, 4 3 . | That's because sound waves find e D BOGGAN s to mind, telling of a recent day's on a screen without sound, had A RS R . work In “Checkers.” It was on the them read their lines into a micro- | "B 0 09Wnee WROR, TeERrdess PHONE 582 i same stage where Stu made his phone to synchronize with their |°f Precautions BN Buy Your Floors with a ‘ first film in the squawkie era of screened lip movements. Afterward, PO ¢ GUARANTEE e H the talkies. This time they didn't on another sound track. they took e ——— e lrst a 0 ' bother about sound-proofing, didn't from the sound library—nearly 3,- PR S & V. confusion aboul and superimposed this on the dia- this thing called sound. logue. Then they played back the P g“"‘fvm Styled Clothes Roger Heman, once a prop man, result, with other sound tracks con- Bank iy CAPITAL—SSO.M now head sound man at 20th Cen- taining desired sound effects, and 1 tuby-Fox, supplies the obvious an- | recorded the composite on one final 101 SEWARD ST. SURPLUS—$100.000 swer: “We know a great deal more sound track Shell Simmons nopped off today about it now. Then we had 10| 1, ‘Second Honeymoon” — thayifor Chichagof Island in the Alaska Juneau, Alaska = = ® . guess, and we couln't do tricks with pier scene between Loretta Youno Air Transport Lockheed with four | v the sound track and Tyrone Power—something went | Passengers as Juneau’s four day old Health Foods Center COIA’MERCIAL AND SAVINGS [ Those tricks, as practiced today e~ — & bother when extraneous noisescrep! 000,000 feet of assorted noises—a SIMMGNS HUPS ]’UNEA v in during a scene. But then—there recording of more gentle rainfall The B‘ M' Behrends THE VOGUE_ P U . e sity. 'REEK, HAUSER , wrong. In the projection room Miss | SROWStOrm let up in intensity. COMMERCIAL BATTLE C| ACCONNTS X rery dio, make weird S > 1lyi t wae Lloyd Live- AND OTHER DIETETIC sty studio, make weird o Young’s voice became a shrieking | Those flying out ware Lloy ¥YOODS Sommmonplce st Toe ound whine The sounders tere” ou 17 - & Waikine, Jm Dooge ang and SAVINGS P SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ¢ rtment can “erase,” figur ike Matkwich. e firs o, the screech, made the sound true, g T g ' no a1t t or ely @ g S s ‘elephone 62 ly, any nol(xvv—' it 'du“ n ; Wi x.: o8 | and superimposed, to cover any re- Lively and \delkmz‘ ‘wlelnt ;u Hirst, ’ytlunnu P! L 3 w‘::; l‘oc\xx‘lk‘ i (;‘:’;‘ :“»”““‘1”"'1 maining imperfections, the sounds ““; r‘)’]‘l“";"“" w'.ocs:xcn?gs“k i unwanted sounds with others and e . simmons was r 2 of sea waves and crickets. . leave the audience no wiser. It can i riv Goudie from Hirst and a sick man Resources Over Two and Alaska Federal sa“ng' take a strip of bad sound track b Ao b (from Hoonah, concerning whom & =4 S o and put it into commercially ac- . They can do these things easily, message was received earlier in the One-HGlf Million Dollars and Loan Association ceptable form but they can't—contrary to fable— week requesting airplane transpor- Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 2 How They Catch Errors do much to improve a bad micro- tation for a hospitalization case. | P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 But in “You Can't Have Every- phone voice. They can't, for exam- e B2 OFFICE—119 Seward St. % thing” there was a scene in which, ple, make a male falsetto record The coffee tree is believed to have ‘)\)w\‘/ ] Juneau, Alaska as recorded, the patter of rain:like a booming bass. Perhaps they developed originally in Ethiopia. ; T B R —

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