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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1938. . v . Japan con the railroads which parallel the river A P P Y e Y i Dall 4 AI( ”\'(l I’, MPIYC |and branch out into the hinterland, how successtully BIR PROFESSIONAL g | - i an outsiders trade? T H D A Y 20 [ears Ago Horoscope FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 3 Puhh\}md‘m‘r(‘*y Anyne & e l 3 ik | The Empire extends congratula- Proth THS Empl.re\ GASTINEAU CHANNEL i Nt e enat Skin Alaska | Our Vulnerable Coas |tions and best wishes today, tneir “The stars incline . Entered in the Post Office s i | gy birthday anniversary, to the follow- 44 »” 4 s 4 . P. 0. ELKS withila (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) it but do not compel DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | o B o b nges ] | ing: Shorthand and typewrit were / ! every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delegate Anthony Dimond of Alaska announces BOFLUAILY i TR LA P DENTISTS | i k i Juncau and Douslas for $1.25 per month. | o will reniew his attampterARRNE Borkress & two subjects to be sdded to the|% - Hibieen HuAhe | pam. Visiting brothers owir € hat he w ‘f‘, ene ) ol ave Congress ap- | JANUARY 6. course at the night hool. Spanish After the early morning hours PHONE 56 | welcome. N. C. BAN- avance, $6.00 | propriate $2,000,000 for an army-air base in Alaska. | Jackie Gucker s ; adde iy adveine lanbthry. aspests rols FIELD, Exalted Ruler; It i oropitious time and citizenship were also added to|today 'se pl ry aspects ) Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | ptly not A propi . | Anatole A. Matkovsky according to astrology. The confi- ¢ ! M. H. SIDES, Secre- o de President Roosevelt's desire to balance the budget | Arthur Fox bt gl lasin s e | fari of their e A laudable but the course of events makes adequate | la Nayhem |50 e Sl o + ] R u s 4 B Telephone protect of ‘our own res an even more urgent | tella Matthews | Mrs. Charles Goldstein arrived}who hold pos 8 Ofj DOVEL, 4 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS it upti rous Desichs) MEbnda .0 i {from the South on the Alameda tary or civic, industrial or politi- e A e The sciated Pre e 1 : z 2 8 2 cal nd an The A : The naval base in the Hawaiians protects Califor- ES WY . ERLCILCRSI0 s R T 24 scel 8 » E - . . nne Mond: ach month hery al new But from the Aleutians to the Columbia the| ss gl 9 K. Campbell was o passenger) | Decelt Sod el SR L Chaxgxl:%snl;'rh in Boostis Rite Temple Eratased North Pacific is vulnerable ',uhourd the Alameda from Seattle. posed to be encouraged under this & SR Pl i il beginnins b el S P e o oot e Setian ol MODERN | uy which o ot issteniog tof | Rooms 3 aed s valestve B, | | KX deslunioe ot 10 pa HAT OF A R PUBLICATI ; N | The sh Rite s had re-|world diplomacy and seems to - S g =y L TEANIRATOF AN ON.___ |thelr similar situation is indicated by a leading edi- QU The Scottish Rite Masons had re-|world diplomacy Worshipful Master: torial in the Vancouver (B. C.) Sun, which berates ! ETI ETTE |served the Dream Theatre for a|sage ap international betrayal of | LEIVEIIQS vty JAMES W. British statesmen for following a policy regarded as By Roberia Lee |showing of Marguerite Clark injgood Ialtk_w. } < upine by the British Columbia daily. Says the Sun | [“Miss George Washington” for alll Labor is subject to strongly dis- REBEKAHS 5 coast of Canada is openly exposed to Jap- % |Masons and their families and t‘r)l- turbing mllurlfmvs which x'nay pre.— ‘ 3 e | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets inese attacks . the most vulnerable part of the| @ What are a few appropriate|lowing the showing of the sevenjcipitate serious comflicts with mer-| | Dr. Richard Williams | |every second and fourth Wednes- whole British Empire Most assuredly, British | pharases to write on a kodak pic-| reels “Hoover Eats” were to be serv-|chants as well as manumqurcr& DENTlST day, LO.OF. Hall. BETTY Mec- Columbia people have a right to expect something |ture that one is mailing to a friend? ed in the Odd Fellows’ Hall. In the public mind perplexity and DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH Y at et . confusion may be dominant. The|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE P more concrete in the nature rotection . .. Pussy- epe: CoLEUsION: . BLAKE, Secretary. I y A. This depends entirely upom - cial GOLDSTEIN BUILDING footing and protest may suit other parts of the Empire. [the intimacy. “Lest you forget.’ Martin Borlick d Miss Sina|stars presage political and socia D N But they de not t those of ) live out here on|“To a good friend.” G,eeunpxl,,lrmn both of Juneau, were mar-|blunders and lack of tact and di- 1, [ ; the potential firing lire from a mcml " *Greetings from 'ried the previous night by the Rev.|plomacy. 1 ° z The same vuerability complained of by British | camme takony s 11 . seonn pleture | Martin L. Larson, in the presence of | Visitors from foreign lands are to|; 5 ! G“y Smith | jColumbia will continue the lot of our region, untili“This picture would be complete if (@ large number of friends. be rc(‘(‘l\l‘(»l in New Y‘ork and ‘Wu'a]h- Dl‘. J“dson Whither ! { adequately protected you were in it = ington with. britisin (Doepiets CHIROPRACTOR 1 ! it now, as Mr. Dimond points out, it isnot|” q. Is the wrong pronunciation| Councilman J. S. Morgan hadities, but there may be unlowm'd} Drugieés Plysiclan \ D R U G S N 1 of ones mame a cause for annoy-|Purchased the transfer business offinternationai incidents, the seers Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-8 H ! .. S e 5 R Snced {Percy Reeves. |warn. | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg H ! SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT ‘Plutogogues’ A. Yes. It is always annoying| o Shins King ouk of E-mtlx l.\ub,lect} PHONE 887 1: PUROLA REMEDIES | b . i b i - _! Spatz Cafe, in the Alaskan Ho-|to threatening omens which seem| £ e i o b e CLlay tel. operated for four years, was to|to presage many secret plotsi” 5 o AEEEEURIEBONS: CARRE E The conflict in the Orient—tl ndeclared war (Philadelphia Record) dan, or Mrs. Hudson to be called , opera 105 LI | 8 5 Al }! FULLY COMPOUNDED \ « of Japan upon China—keeps first p: importance | What are “plutogogues?” Mrs. Hobson; but a well-bred per-|close and A. 7. Spatz was going to|against him H.; will be worried by/| & :2 2 5 AT " iy ok te. which | That disclosed by Secretary Agriculture {son will not show the annoyance, Casper, Wyoming financial difficulties, i { Front Street Next Coliseum | and here is the tus of the battling up to da | 8! Efforts to boyoots Japarisse im- Dr. A tewart ! \ = 3 ; ry A ce, in his speech the other night at [and can tactfully correct the person g | EBER R0 By SEs LB {{ PHONE Free | o s \an of | the testimonial dinner to City Treasurer-clect Luther [if the error is repeated | The Hidden Inlet Packing Com-lports may cause clashes among res-| DENTIST I { Draw a circle, 1t represents a rough map Ofj = X Q. How many salt and pepper Pany announced the plant at Rich-jidents of Oriental quarters in Pacific; Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. "”f”"“"”"****’*‘4 China. From near the top of the circle draw a line Said Wallace: IIRNes shisila be. ohithe aples ardson, Wash., was to be moved to|Coast cities, astrologers warn. Loss| SEWARD BUILDING FEOTRET straight down so as to cut off about the “Business men are just as subject to being led | A. There should be one set of Hood Bay, Chatham Straits, Ala :m trade will disturb Tokio. Office Phone 469 | “The R | third of the circle. That one-third is the istray by plutogogues as farmers and laboring men |shakers between each two covers. K& Women should preach peace; i ez ke e Rexall Store” e part of China. It is the part the Japane: are to belng led astray by ‘demagogies. They haye Sl el —_ jthrough their organizations, astrol- your 9 are intent on controlling en led by their plutogogues to believe that Governs | #——— —— | The United States Supreme Court ogers declare, but at the same time| DR H. VANCE 1 Reliable | °*% A e that up- ent s of the g8 X taeir favor. sclare > dra a be consti- they should be prepared to render| ‘ st At the top or north end of that nt rules of the game should be loaded in toeir favor, declared the draft law to Y ! OSTEOPATH i pharmacists fine 1s Peiping—the Jap ARl T 1at they are entitled to lower taxes as a matter of DAILY LESSONS tutional jl(m Cross service. A T tacbn s i eI chion ‘ compound + Halfway down the line is Hankow, the new temporary right, and that they have a vested interest in IN ENGLISH : { g, o | EEHIODSS Whose - birthdate 16, SilHSheS e diEaR s BTt t67 | 1] prescrip- - e tariffs and in courts manned by men with a Weather Report—High 39; low, have the augury of a year of more : | tohs: . na. At the bottom of the line, on the y R il 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | capital of China. ! ; ? : : idte. ; \ g Canton. A railroad runs the PUrely business point of view. By W. L. Gordon 37. Rain and snow. jor less uncertainty. Friends will| ! Grstineau~Hotel Annbx 1l ;0‘111( I mn;( of (IML Foh ey Bl It is this very plutogoguery which has led to blind | ,, i e o ihelp to bridge any breaks in in-| | g S Tee” brone 177 | | | Bufler.Mauro Drug Co. ull length of that line, from Peiping through Han-| ... b Rt o of | & ay \ 1 |come. | : | aocepis ¥ aning - in - the - Hole ‘ 3 — kow to Canton such delusiv s as that of “balancing the bud-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, e Children born on this day pxob- —— B ppsmere e S s, SR T Now about one-third the way down this richiget” Tt is this very plutogoguery on the question of |“I have a date.with Charles” Say, Farm Plan Is Now lubiy wiil ve methodical, prudent = St} 1y [ 1} on . plece of China we are tal bout, draw a line across “spending” which has backfired on so many business:“I have an engagement with Offered by McAdoo #nd far-seeing. Subjects of this ! Tomorrow's Styles to represent the Yellow River. Virtually everything men in this re th clamor for firing W.P.A, | Charles.” ey sign ust command contidence; Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | |} i vk north of the Yellow River in this rich segment of Workers beir eded by the realization that every Often Misprcnounced: Library (Contizined from Page One) and retain the support of friends., = Graduate Los Angeles College ! TOdGY Iy b China is already in the hands of the Japanese. They|fired W.P.A. wor is a lost customer. Pronounce li-brer-i, e as in red, and | Adolph Zukor, motion picture pro- of Optometry and ! 1 control the three railroad lines which drain it. They| W€ only hope Sccretary Wallace's warning at least inot li-ber-i. McAdoo suggested that a price equal JUCer, Was born on (his day 1878.|% gfi”;&m;;l?fi Eona | are settinz up Japanese “advisers” to manage the local| ‘oo SOme of our DUSIHE et “; pause, and to make | opten Misspelled: Gray; grey. to ‘“cost-of-production” to the far- Others “""’ have celebrated 1o o8 bl it o oo 5 ! { / = Ty arnest inquiry {o delermine for themselves how much | porn spellings are correct, though mer, say 20 cents @ pound, should & birthday incl: James Burrill e ! ! i s plutogoguery is behind all the yammer against the | ..o is preferr o % b c ended for Angel, educator and diplomat, 1829; H 3 4 As in Manchoukuo, far to the north, they likely | New Deal and aga sl : i gray is preferred. B txed | Tob “cObeoh lateuded SIOX 20 0ot s Lol e . { e ":’ e O oy ey, | New Deal and against liberalism—the yammer about | ™ gononymes: Elocution, eloquence, domestic consumption. Millers would T- DeWitt Talmage, preacher, 1832. vu-lm( ’I‘P;I-Li‘l‘l)l“:RF\;)R i 1} ! enou B:“ 1‘ e .’ : 3 :u ruin” of Z‘ ”.r]) \x1:1m never was stronger in| .. tory, rhetoric, command of be fined or jailed if they bought it n(()p\n ln oy e bl ‘ t ing muX vy; ish, Americs nd other :u’| mpetit its own right than it is toda Forab for less. Thus a cotton grower would p::;mz;n g QUS;éKI any 2 { B T e S, e T R Word Study: “Use a word three be assured of 20 cents a pound for e ! . [ ! b i At e 7 il g it uneau’s Own Store| concerned, is already finished. The territory is con- Compliment to \h. Landon times and it is yours” Let us in- half his crop, equal to 10 cents for Ral"hflw Glrls COLE TRANSFER iI L quered o - crease our vocabulary by mastering all of it. In addition, ihe half sold ! Phone 3441 or Night 554 B e | Now draw another line across this rich segment 2 (Arthur Krock in New York Times) one word each day. Todays word: for world consumption might bring H T 5 e of China, about midway down. That line will con-| & "“‘ ‘““ “]“‘f Mr. Landon extended this im-|ymperceptible; not capable of be- scmething. i E'ectlfl“ iu Be | | | nect Shanghai, on the east coast, with Hankow, 500 /b 5<% 0 br ot ‘1}?1"_‘,;:"‘l;‘(’f‘m‘“\;‘_"I'}] "')'M\‘"‘(“‘y:yl:“x‘; ing understood by the senses or, But to many Senators price fix-| | Have Your Eyes Examined by | H. S. GRAVES i . miles inland on the important north-and-south rail- oo A SRR SEEPE HAE AIPUD AR B most ap |Mind. “The lapse to indolence isiing spells trade paralysis. Sena- Carl | “The Clothing Man” | Toad. ;¢The cross line will roughly follow the linelsmpossible hurdle for politicians to take, especially | %t 804 imperceptivle.—Ramifer.[tor Borah suggested, iy et Hem Saturda Dr. Rae L. Carlson | . of mart Schatmmer and of fthe Yangtze River, passing through Nanking, the!those who have a real chance to be contenders e = Skl ALl OPTOMETRIST | Marx Clothing it 1cd capital, and Wuhu Onivic I W. T 1880, 1 et | 2 er would get a good price for the 7 s abarc-r apital, and Wuht y eral T. Sherman, in 1880, has uttered so g s i f ewelr! . > A . F domestic part of his crop if the Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry | Alrcady ¢ S iave penetrated inland |cpeci tatement. But Mr. Landon’s goal was \hu; LOOK and LEARN surplus could be kept out of the Election of ,,“m,,\ will be held Shop Phone Green 331 |3% - st from Shanghai through Nanking and Wuhu, a dis-|formation on principle of an effective political oppo- Wi by the Order of Rainbow Girls at | Hollmann’s Pharmacy tance of 200 miles. There is a temporary calm while Sion in this country. Real that suspicion of Bv A. C. Gordon | Most attractive feature to many the meeting scheduled for 1:30 p 7 F'INE_ 201 Seward St. Phone 15 | i the Japanese reorganize and supply gffastve (PRMIAL Hitere ¥Rk “""”“””1‘ Sre pRi 5 2o : s |tax-worried Senators was that the M. Saturday in the Scottish Rite || | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | ! army. No students of the situation here doubt that/ (V™ He leveled o barver, The act was in '”I’")',f L What is the percentage ofi MCAdoo bill called for no pu_\lnvm.s‘T“]:A“p"'Al\ | “-*‘t‘h and -'"“""il lkpznng | COMPOUNDED FROM ! g 1 ate appraisals of the man, For, though his | at s > percentage : U, iss Alberta Porter, Worthy Ad- at very reasonable rates s 3 ] an will go straight on to Hankow, another 300/ chgnce of renomination scemed slight, it cannot be said | homes owned and homes rented, in|Tfom the Federal Treasury. visor, will preside at the ,ni’ct,,,(, AUL BLOEDHORN ey { miles. Then it will control the north half of this|to have been nonexistent the U. S.2 | There were a number of flaws in (95 GHIGH & larie Afthndasios is ke P — o ST T . major north-and-south railroad. The same qualities of breadth and impersonalness | 2. How does paper rank as ‘m"1’(‘1‘111:‘11Pgo‘:;:hel:/fi:e??(};s‘;l::d“:::n?d:: pected. Installation will be held by S. FRANKLIN STREET P T o There is a large segment of unconquered terri- are to be found in Mr. Landon’s telegram to the Presi- |industry in the U. S.? {that o governmenj-sponsored cor- the lodge during the following week R T B WARRACK | tory between the Yellow River on the north and the'dent, made public recently. In this he pledged his| 3. For whom was America | oo vion could reduire growers to| - - Gy == | J. B. | [ Yangtze River in the middle, but commercially it is| full support of Mr. Roosevelt in his foreign policy and |named? turn’ over \halfs thelr -arop. selthout| MISS TIBER LEAVES oN T Muag et | Engineers—Contraclors largely dependent . outlel upon Shanghai ana |S(ery. criciaed many of his own party Whohave | 4. Which is the largest state cast| U OveE half thelr crop without | HOTEL JUNEAU | | Peiping moved in a critical time to undermine the prestige of |of the Mississippi river? Ivoted i almont: & | Miss Bertha Tiber, supervising BEAUTY SHOP | UNEAU | Now let us move into the southern half of this (N° government abroad by support of the Ludlow| 5. How many fluid ounces are|ic. agains 'h almost 10 & MaN. yuree with the Bureau of Indian | TUNES t i { Mg g c: il v War Referendum Resolution. The telegram, it is|there in a gallon? [But even so, when the bill was of- Affairs, left for Angoon today with | LYLAH WILSON £ rich one-third of China. Already the Japanese have|y,,. waq but the renewal of a general pledge made | S fered as a substitute it came Within gpep Simmons in an Alaska Air|| Centoure Telephone | s e begun an enveloping movement southward froma¢ (he 1936 Gridiron Dinner. But few remembered | ANSWERS |six votes of passing. The vote Was Transport plane to instruct the | ——- ] Shanghai. The plan is to take the nearby important|that; he was under no compulsion to renew it; and | 1. Statistics a few years ago|C % 46 against. new nurse there, Lillian Hilt | — Audit—Tax and System Service A city of Hangchow (ot Hankow) at the head of Hang- his {elegram applied 0 a situation he did not then |showed 46 per cent owned, 54 per T Miss Hilt went to Angoon from 3 | JAMES C. COOPER, chow bay jenvisage. A man of Mr. Landon's unusual quality |cent rented. '.Emplre classifieds pay. «q | Seattle on the North Star. | [ C. P. A . Reliable reports also indicate that the Japanese can put aside ambition, but in so doing he enters auto- | 3 sSeventh. - 1 ARG I SIGRID’S | | 303-05 Goldstein Building are sending a fleet of troop ships south along the Matically upon a higher plane of leadership. | 3. Amerigo Vespucci, an Ttalian | FLOOR Y‘OU'R HOME Wl;[H | The cranberry grows \\'{ld from BEAUTY SALON Public Stenographer ccast in the direction of Canton ! i oS5 |navigator, who landed In America|| OAK-—Nature’sGift Everlasting | Newfoundland to the Carolinas and| | .youR APPEARANCE IS | Notary Public | By this time Japan must have used nearly all the | B westward to Wisconsin and Arkan- | ! Capture of Canton would shut off the important o vADS st s e ¢lin 1499. GARLAND OGGAN 3 | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” - i British port of Hong Kong from access to the inland |*P0I081es she had prepared in advance.—Toledo Bladc (7 agcmais, | PHONE 582 t Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | : 5 rritory. When (or if) that is ’ cill i PSRRI | 5. 128 | Buy Your Floors with a | 62 g l‘rade. muu?u Wh.‘," or if m.|>. i (luno,‘.Mll\ll will Mussolini, we read, wants to become Brazil's big | i GUARANTEE { HARRY - f mptuol every important outlet from the Chinese in-| potner. But Brazil already has a big brother, “‘MEET‘NG HE| BY | 3 .l terior. Shanghai and the Yangtze River yet are tech- | spems—one whom Brazil likes a lot and his name is LD 2 o S = RACE JUNEAU | ! i nically free trading channels for all hands; but 7 )] spa ! | . ing channels for all har ut if| Uncle Sam.—Columbia Dispatch WOMEN OF MOOSE i DRUGGIST | MELODY HOUSE | 1 | SATISFACTION IN | «The Squibb | Music and Electric Appliances S Women of the Moose met last FOOD QUALITY AT | (Next Gastineau Hotel) ' a5 e Stores of Felons Kill Captain of (;mmls in Prison Batile |, 2mmm.me, UNITED FOOD CO R A Phone 65 |discussion with Mrs. Arthur Me-| | et o ey | es 4 Kinnon, Senior Regent, presiding. 1 R Lot = Mrs. Edward Giovanetti, recently| | 12 9 | elected to the position of Chaplain|Z® ¥ PERCYS CAFE | Al k M . s l I GAST[NEAU CAFE { to succeed Mrs. Minerva Reeder,| - | aska Music dupply | } ‘ was installed last night. A social| | GARBAGE HAULED Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | || GASTINEAU CAFE | . meeting will be held on Janua 19 COFFEE SHOP B Pianos—Musical Instruments ; i ! with Mrs. Elsi Safoulis, Mrs. Char-{| Reasonable Monthly Rates | Percy Reynolds, Manager | and Supplies R S R ' lotte Kirchoffer and Mrs. Arthur E. 0. DAVIS Phone 206 122 W. Second | : ) social Ct i L& Four aviators were Killed near McKinnon on the social committee. TELEPHONE 212 2 . -y e e -3 Ph 4753 - |Croydon, England, when a plane f . | one | Try the Empire classifieds for|crashed during a night flight freight Empire classifieds pay. i, o ¥ mpire i S e 3 el BODDING TRANSFER results, line test. | MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 707 | | Rock—Coal Hauling | seracit™ .| The First National Bank e - TTHE VOGUE— | JUNEAU ¢ The B. M. Behrends - : Correctly Styled Clothes « ! B e CAPITAL—$50,000 | an A e SEWARD ST. ; 10t SURPLUS—$100,000 Juneau, Alaska o I [ ] 1 ~, Health Foods Center COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS o COMMERCIAL BATTLE CREEK. HAUSER NTS | " AND OTHER DIETETIC | ACCOI | ¥FOODS | and SAVINGS 230 Franklin St. i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES o | Juneau Telephone 62 P P Resource T i - 2% Paid s Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings 1 | 3o One-Half Million Dollars | and Loan Association | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 ; 5 : . 0. Box 2718———FPhone 3 3 Using an imitation pistol, six convicts overpowered Cipt. J. Olin Sanders of the state penitentiary prison E P. OFFICE—119 Seward St. guards at Columbia, S.C., and stabbed him lo death g on the ground in N2 Funesu, Alasks ¥ the prison courtyard after they were routed from the barricaded captain’s office by tear gas bombs. v 5 s ) R 4558 50 R 0 A A O O ol Al 3 W