The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1934. $00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900002800300000000000000089000290060000000 BIRTHDAY! Mpr. President and FLong May You Live! HAPPY DAYS! HAPPY DAYS! ———————————————————————— J. D. Van Atta “Silver Fox Will Trim Your Lox” Gastineau Hotel Gastineau Cafe Imperial Billiards Alaska Meat Co. San Francisco Bakery Zynda Hotel, S. Zynda, Prop. Burfofd's Corner Sanitary Grocery e GOOD LUCK! The firms and individ- uals who have sponsored this _page join in the heartfelt wishes of the en- tire Nation in wishing our President Franklin Delano Roosevelt A, HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUBLIC WORKS ARE O. K. —-BUT CHARITY RELIEF BEGINS AT HOME The President’s Message to Congress is a challenge to each and every one of us. By putting more men back to work through Federal Projects, the President is setting an example of ACTION that makes action on OUR part imperative—if we wish to look back upon 1934 as a year in which we took the reins in our own hands and proved that we could fight our own battle. Mr. Roosevelt has started the ball rolling., NOW, if ever, it’s up to us to do our part. There’s plenty of work to be done, if we’ll just HAVE it done; there’s plenty of money to spend, if we’ll just SPEND it. We ean do more to abolish unemployment OURSELVES than all the Federal Projects COMBINED. Let’s start RIGHT NOW! UNEMPLOYMENT is STAGNATION. Its most bitter enemy is ACTIVITY. So let’s build, remodel, repair and clean-up our homes and our city, while we still have a chance to do our CHARITY RELIEF at HOME! YOUR PLACE inN.R. A. “It is an integrated pro- gram, national in scope 5 . A reform of many old methods, a permanent readjustment of our so- cial and ecnomic arrange- ments.” —Roosevelt’s message to Congress. Sanitary Meat Co. New Arctic Cigar Store McCaul Motor Co. Juneau Drug Co. Sabin’s, Men’s Furnishings New York Tavern Mendenhall Dairy Alaskan Hotel Kaufmann’s Cafe U & I Cafe, J. H. Walmer, Prop. ]{’btl;ihg That Needs to Be Done Is Too Small to Be Not Worth Doing—-Now!

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