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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1938 ty of| o 5 what Secretary Roper referred to as the “abil Daily Alaska Empire v o o o typical example of the misunderstanding l\n\\‘ € A o i existing between government and busi- HAPPY BIRTHDRY The Empire extends congratula- a3 ' 20 Years Ago 1 From The Emplm | Horoscope FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL [ ess nd in an article in a recent issue of the tions and best wishes today, tneir “The stars incline Saturday Evening Post. The Post makes a blanket|pirthday anniversary, to the follow- o o L+ B. P. 0. ELKS meet 3 - ¢ hat it ehosss. 4o Gl tHe New Deal 4 < 4 but do not compel " DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER 3 F e ndictme of what it choses to call the New Deal. ing: | every Wednesday al FEBRUARY 3, 1918 | J DENTISTS 5 . SUBSCRIPTION RATES : > fact that what it terms the The High School basketball team | 22 |1 i Banaing pm. Visiting brothers Delivered by carrier in Ju 1 Dous] « of some 45,000,000 American FEBRUARY 3. deteated the Metlakatla players 23| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938 O PHbIE 5 welcome. N. C. BAN one : ist general election. It is the B lm 22. 1t was a tough game with| Good luck attends many under || Mol o BTt 0 D, FIELD, mnlEtgd Ruler; o ot ‘ v top heavy will of the majority W’”“”“HWB 'é"g?"““d the visitors leading until the last|this planetary government, accord-| | tn:ry H. SIDES, Secte- E - government is purely the agency of the *‘“;_‘ o F';“""" three minutes of play, the scoreing to astrology. This is a day in P i which i o ivaline Feero t-iwhich the majority of persons, - RIS 35 Tele N ) ; « merican people, which includes business. The sooner o i .nemg 22 to 18. Then Juneau spur i NO. 167 — MBFR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ve Feviye that realiation, the‘sochst MK HAINE \aas. | Mis, S led as the rooters shook the rafters. |however, should proceed with cau-|¥ } kgt JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 1¢ ated Pr x entitle hat business is one thing and govemmiehp an in- Samuel £ Tor |They tied the score, then annexed|tion in all important affairs. | Dr. Charles P. J. V| Second and fourth sibie. Entiething. slse which Hampeys agRHardoie b |the one point to win as the whistle| While this configuration prevails| | . Charles P. Jenne | Mondsay of each month AR o - N o e iblew. Metlakatla was to play at|there may be a sense of unrest DENTIST i in Scottish Rite Temnle way with ' org |Douglas the next might against|and dissatistaction. The impulse| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | { beginning at 7:30 p.m. SRy e o R Sy MODERN |Thane. Tom McDonald was to be to criticise may cause quarrels. | TELEPHONE 176 & DANIEL ROSS, Wor- How .about a-place ticket on EHL Bradleyis frog, | 4 reteree.. Burford, Acklen, Hodges,| It is not a day for making de- |, |shipful Master; JAMES W. LE” he progegds to'go to the unemployestRia in Juneay? ETIQUETTE | | Torvinen and MacKinnon were the lcisions of future significance. In|: i | VERS, Secretary. « ———— iy Juneau players, fact, this is inauspicious for begin- ] e “Never Met a Payroll” | ‘ By Holera Lee | e nings-of any sort. Employees should| | ¥ o {1 REBEKAHS | =3 2| Gixteen inches of snow fell at be careful to avoid mistakes, for| | Dp, Richard Williams | | perseverance Lodge no. = A meets (New York World-Telegram) ‘ How should the prongs of a Douglas during 18 hours. they will be harshly judged under | DENTIST | |every second and fourth Wednes- We said we were tired of that wheeze about F.D.R m.k be' polnted Wittt SHERCE and | S this sway. | |day, LO.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- never ing met a roll and pointed out that of mmuv;"g food to the mouth? " Mrs. John Museth had accepted| Women are under an unfavorable OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH our_thirty-one Presidents the only one who really | ™ "0 TR 0 TG g point @ bosition in the Juneau Post Of- rule which may make them diffi- GOLDSTEIN BUILDING BLAKE, Secretary. qualified as a payroll-meeter was Harding, who nwned‘dw'n“_‘m as the food is lifted l“ fice. cult to direct in business. The wise 2 b RS o a newspaper. The rest were all lawyers or teachers hhe Houth. 2 it s will attend to their tasks with spe-; s | or soldiers, a tailor (Andrew Jackson, who was on4 Should “Mr. and Mrs, Wil- It was ladies day at the Bruns- [cial care at this time. Ok 2 s RS a payroll—but not for much—and not meeting one) i wick bowling alleys and many of the{ Again competition between men a8 ¥ lam M. Gardner” be written®on the & | 5 and an engineer (inner envelope of an invitation, the !air sex were knocking the pins and women for places of distinc- Dl'. ‘!l‘lld‘gl:. ;wThlttlfl' i uy ml - Now comes a captious reader who likes to sharp- | 70T FAEBRE B T PR, SR, tion will be bitter. Girls who are| CHIROFRACTOR I 'd says were wrong, that Herbert Hoover, | No. Mer;*]\' e “M:)e.‘”m‘ The Metlakatla orchestra gave a trained for business may have un-| Ol'flcl:r}'::'u‘;: }’Oh’lgdlu.’: e GOVERNMENT, THE AGENCY OF ‘l\' engiBon, Wi B businessman and that he "‘U*L‘M,S Gardner.” concert at the Gastineau Cafe. 1|x.\uqll obstacles to overcome at lhls: | it et s B b R u G s bt X have met a payroll J PR time," but later their services will ooms 8! 8. BUSIN Ay : " be he didn’ | Q. Are there any. subjects of 2 (| ©HONE 667 e Well. maybe he did, and maybe he didn’t. He| Coovion that should siways Db Howe Vance planned eaving be in great demand s B FUROLA RRMEDIES ¢ directed a lot of sick mining companies around the avolded-in’ pereral. cotioan t‘ o | for the south to be gone one month | Love atfairs may be unlucky un-{ " VR E R R a The clash between business and ¢ © world into a state of health, and as an adviser and | #YOTEC one‘,should n°ever Sg‘b’z\ i {der this direction of the stars which PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- eentinues to echo th t terday IN gejentific consultant and financial promoter suc- ol Inpemuom accldemsc | Burdette Winn received instruc- makes deceit and intrigue more pre- 1? 1(: FULLY COMPOUNDED Washington the echo grew to a resounding boom aS ceeded in turning them from red ink into black, but | | dbaten, Bd Wi0" tions to report at once for duty in valent than usual. The year will be | hundreds of small business men met in conference we don’t find in any of his biographies where he actu- | € thie. Nuvhl RésbIVes: ‘marked by increase of unhappy| | Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Colisé.a with Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Rover to talk ally sat as the modern industrial manager sits, with | e marriages. : | DENTIST PHONE 97—Free Delivery N spighes 4 t ger were his cost-aci ng @ R gets and the this and W rkels Wi ing it | He 9 am. to 6 pm. about it. News dispatches report o eager were his cost-accounting and his budgets and t Dimes and nickels were being hus-| Gossip may be more general and. | T gl Y alt 16 e Gieard that bedldm prevafled until the gath- that. which constitute the payroll-meeting act {{ DAILY LESSONS: | tieq for in Fairbanks in order to more cruel than usual under this)| SEWARD BUILDING e 5 v , ering was broken up into small groups for more orderly But let’s grant, for the sake of argument, that| IN ENGLISH meet the provisions of meeting the planetary government. Rumors af-; | Office Phone 469 i ,, ai ‘rn'n 3 Hoover did m_m-l a payroll. Maybe that's what was war tax. One bank had ordered fecting prominent men and \\omenl'!" T TREINENL e = SO bt itiese Yiribus conferences 5. nodl BN G RECHERDL . We arent HVHEESIY By W. L. Gordon several hundred dollars worth of will multiply as scandals gain at- gy ELEE SRS ST SRl P "The Rexall Store gustawhat Will“come of ") > S be too personal about Mr. Hoover, whom we like and | the 1ittle cobris tention. |5 H. VANCE i between government and business remains t0 b€ pqmire in many respects. We are merely trying to | B—————————q i ghacl doverhriionts. as well is individu- | DR 1 [ e i ox nciple of it dealine s i patingg roll i P i l"'d"'hm. seen. Based on good old American .\\‘r n‘ »i maki point dealing with the meeting-a- {n!l A(leg Words Often Misused: Do not say Weather Report—High 34; low uals will suffer from evil report.| { os‘n:o:/\'nl ination |‘ permitting every one to air his views probably as e so frequently advanced answer to all mals“‘l am trying an experiment.” _ Say. snow, cloudy. A financial collapse will cause a ’Consultatlon e ex;mln: 5: | compound will accomplish the purpose of giving every needed when it comes to good government. “I am making an experiment {worldwide sensation, it is foretold.! | free: H‘f"-"sbw o lir;tmen(: & prescrip- on chance to be heard. Perhaps from the tumuit Let's have a businessman” for Mayor. (m\('fnn.r‘Expcnmenl means a trial underta- OVERED Persons whose birthdate it is have| | Tte B0 yHax::lo i 1 tiona. will emerge ideas worthy of being put into execution, Of President is the common slogan. But why don't |ken to discover some unknown prin- DISC the augury of a year of great haz-. | Gastineau ;t th S| : v and. undoubtedly, there will come a under- businessmen, highly .;a'u-cos.x(\;l in their various lines, |ciple or effect. ards and sudden changes. Busi-| | South Franklin 9] J. Butler-Mauro Drllg Co. i standing betw business government el “‘;““‘(” ""v}’”t’"? l”“‘ lw"‘ ) 6 the ”""‘("" Often Mispronounced: Comely ness should prosper and they should| s ) One of the major things it be hoped will be who made a fortune for himself and umn.mnum Or | Pronounce the o as in come, not benefit by the passage of Jupiter g R 7 o — ne of the major gs 1 thousands by manufacturing panties for lamb chops as in home tlierthe sola: Flan ® | — accomplished is revival of the fact that government g, jnto the Statehouse and solve with the same | i i e ! ' E . v 3 ) e Same| Often Misspelled: Repair; air Children born on this day v, | H 1En ! nd. business are nol two scparate agenci ctficiency the budgetary and social and political DIOb- | Destare. ane &y e impasent sovarcs eoees, oo | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | “Tomorrow’s Styles crying trend ns to be that bu : lem: w" :'. )(:I:xl lll\ ‘d ]“:\"0"’ e 1o svnomm\ Sanctify, hallow, con- unusually talented. These Aquar- Grad:t;teol‘.’ns Aex;g;l?ngollege \ Today and government a force working agair i g ) (\(. on't think the answer is pecially hard nr‘\emfl‘ev bless. ians may gain success of the first tom ol | Wiearntal fabt e entirely overlooked that gov- involvec | Word Study: “Use a word three order. H'M u.ogy qundi ernment s mesely an agency of business, which in-' The businessmar, the payroll-meeter, by, the very tiseg w1t s youmes AR Charles A. Lindbergh, aviator, |, O125%s Fib e : cludes ail lines of endeavor up by the people for .“‘,‘ ~““m_ o ‘I” 5 k*m t'n Sagable lml:hc ::;e‘nense our vocabulary by mastering was born on this day 1902. Others — ST T » general regulation of their existence. That agency ¢ K’ B i g ‘.) ; one word each day. Today's word who have celebrated it as a birth- ¥ 48 response to the majority will, set up by the majority \fioe it € ! a8 p““’”"{’f‘;"’ the | Felicity; state of being happy “A day include Mark Hopkins, Amer- | WHEN IN A HURRY e 0 cople. It isn't any bugaboo that has been mp N ¥ | vite—a mother—two magical wards, ican educator, statesman and phil- CALL COLL FOR of ‘the people sgt. 8 gs ; = The public official is never in a position to t(\ll‘(ump‘mng the sweetest sourdsi of anthropist, 1802; Jean Richepin 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any mished upon us. It is something of our own concep- ‘em and let it go at that. He has to sell 'em. In the! ”. “ 4 k X t QUICK! 3 : |man’s ft'hcuy —Aimi Martin, 23, was clean- French poet, novelist and dramatist, | BEIRING it : gdon. Tt is our government, not somebody else first place, he has to sell the voter. His is all the Helga Gundersen, 22, was clean 8 3 eau’s O“m Store % Secretary Roper, speaking recently before a com- time a problem in human relations, where he, too, | " R ing a room in a big New York 1849 COLE TRANSFER Iun ! mercial gathering in Rochester, N.Y., made his point: takes his risk. That involves a much different kind ho'el when the cccupant en- (Copyright, 1938) Phone 3441 or Night 554 It is to be determined how far and how use- |Cf talent than an employer needs in giving that same | LOOK and LEARN teted. It was anfstiginser who i - tiot 3 & i ter a job and direeting his activities from there on. | had been her escort the night WGl governmentalls representation i in indu voter a jol | , i "% frial management canh supplement present Then, after the public servant is elected, he has | By A. C. Gordon before. Then she explained— i A Fory -Dron e a consta lay-by-day task in human relationships, chambermaiding was part of her regulatory procedure to the advantage of both constant, day PS, | ga @ £, . P " ; and industry and in - this success being dependent not merely on the intake and ! | {raining to become a hotel direc- Dr. Rae L. Carlson ; | Hmer::;:fimmm,mm o & It c ely the objectives of thor the outgo but upon the factors that don't at all enter| 1- HOW long did Noah Webster| fgu, OPTOMETRIST I : ) : itiate governmer into the operation of a business spend in compiling the American - e fo i | Marx Clothing Wae g0 LIS = 3 . ' ionary 3 i elson’s Jewe! operation or govergmental ownership and So long as Mr. Hoover, for example, was directing | Dictionary of the English language? ¢ Sl hone G 331 . P i A % b ; 2. After iro d steel, whick Shop Fhone 1o t big affairs n engineer, a: war relief adminis- m and s ich { operation. In this relation the effort of the big affairs as an eng . as a war relief adminis Blaoib Ao t trator or as Secretary of Commerce he was c m<‘LuI has the widest variety of use? B government must be solely to prevent and ator or 2 L e i | = deal with ‘abuses ously able. He could tell those under him w hat was the average age of ! FINE | % X GV i wanted done. His judgment was good. And so were |the framers of the Constitution? | { : My faith is that the great majority o b 2 | el AR R e { Watch and Jewelry Repatring | | | American business men today is as honor- s results ) | " at very reasomable rates | COMPOUNDED FROM able, as socially-minded, as statesmanlike, as But when Le became President the tell-'em tech- Paper? | LOEDHORN (1} FRESH DRUGS conscientious and as worthy as any group. of nique failed to work. He was playing at another sort| 5 How much of the water sur- | PAUL B — g i , T o of game. face of the Great Lakes is owned h . FRANKLIN STREET Jo—————e ¢ citizens in this or any other land. This ma- & b the T 5 | | '_—_——_‘_—‘1‘ < £ sority should be continuously vigilant to con- A President of the United States, though called by the U. 8.2 & i s yvert or control those who ignore codes of fair the most powerful man in the world, is powerful only ANSWERS —— | CK - conduct. The consumer is the daily judge of in the degree that he can get other people to work—| AbSit 30 years gr ON THE MEZZANINE i [ J.B. WARRA #% business standards and the public good must not for him—but with him. Congress, his politically | 5" 7o A | HOTEL JUNEAU. i Enmur’_Conmdgn q "'.; therefore remain the life blood of business appointed associates, his party leaders here and there | o' o700, | 1 OP | " The objective of President Roosevelt should and yonder, popular sentiment generally—those in-| ' p# {58 abplisd: to. Gl { BEAUTY SHi i1 JUNEAU be interpreted as a sinc effort to correct tangibles which make public performance so much | o .o doing his first turn at fes | LYLAH WILSON -L abuses and to im: the greatest happiness more intricate than private, order-giving pmw”mm?‘porung ~ Contoure Telephane to the greatest number. Certainly all desire —they all enter in 5. "ABot two-thirds X-Er-Vac 538 IRF v that taxes be reduced to the lowest, that ex- i A'l:d 50, while ) ‘ZF IHrUOV“' Was"f‘]“’a}'s fltk""”.\' man ¢ [ B ——~———*| 1 Audit—Tax and System Service g ki 1 & e i as a boss in private life or in bureaucratic position, | - * penses in government operations be cur i y STESE———— 4 | o 4 talled,. that the unemployed be afforded op- |when he got to be President the very qualities which| | Phone 7123——115-2n | JAMCC;CA”PER. d made him so capable in running one sort of show re a handicap in running another kind. He didn’t | e that particular skill which had made it po: his Presidential opponent, Al Smith, and that the under- living, that investo portnity to carn consumers be prote and privileged be :assisted to a of liying. To say that the not be realized is to impeach the people to govern, That in a nu is the purpo: higher ob, the standard ives can- lity of for out of a hostile New York Legislature those laws which | made Smith’s record great. | We have witnessed so often and with great hope | to wheedle | of government to prevent and deal with abuses and execute the will the elevation of the businessman to higl_} public office. | % of the majority And with some few and notable exceptions, like Tom | 11 .business will approach government as its own SONnSON Of Cleveland, we have seen them flop. The| & reason being, every man to his trade. agency, not as a blight wished upon it from some a4 that's why, we think, of all the thirty-one who unknown source, the hurdle of misunderstanding will be cleared sensible adjust Sil’m"hé-{lmi Publi: have occupied the highest office in our land only one, or by liberal construction two, has (or have) ever “met a payroll.” go ahead toward difficulties proving and we as a nation can ent of our and in ruins, this buiiding, once the home of the Commercial Press in Shanghai, is shown as it appears sible | | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | ‘OPEN EVENINGS | “If your. hairis not becomi | to you — You should be | coming to us.” W AT o SRR BODDING TRANSFER | MARINE PHONE BUILDING 07 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery [ mtcv's cm ’fi Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy || COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager TRIUMPHAL was Japa- nese general’s entry into con- quered Nanking, China. Trial by jury was originated by the Normans. DY TOP NOTCH FOR FINE FOOD Luncheons 50c Junean;; Jierce bombing and shelifire which raked the c'ty during the last scveral months. The Commercial Press was China's largest publishing house and is lo:ated in the Chapei sector of the Oriental metropolis. i Resources Qver Two and One-Half Million. Dollars Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS 32 LBS., now has 16 teeth. 32 INCHES || are vital statistics for 1-year-old | Franklin Fleck of Ari, Ind. He weighed 174 1bs. at birth, and SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON F‘cuadol refused in 1911 a Umted States offer to lease the Galapagos islands for 99 years as a naval base for $15,000,000. | ! GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ——t o | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | OUR RESPONSIBILITY" | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | — {: '] JUNEAU e {| MELODY HOUSE In French { | Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) and ‘}.‘ Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Italtan |8 = Dinners Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments GASTINEAU CAFE ! HARRY RACE TTHE VOGUE— T" Correctly Styled anh- For Women 101 SEWARD ST. lmlsm Phone 206 122 W. Second [ Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. DRUGGIST Try the Empire classifieds for “The Squibb | TS Empire_ classifieds pay. Stores of Alaska” The First National Ballk U NEAU Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——FPhone 3 'OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100.000 ’ [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS , SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Accounts

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