The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1935, Page 7

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MR. PRESIDENT, AND LONG MAY YOU LIVE! The fx’zrw (g _ zfidlglduals who have si)onsored this page Ilnn in the heartfelt wishes of the entire Nation in tbzshmg a Happy Birthday to our Presulent- FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT Security of OQur People F irst—-Roosevelt SECURITY—Econemic security for the average American —was the theme of President Roosevelt’s message to the 74th Congress on the state of the Union. “The security of the men, women and children of the na- tion,” he said, ‘remains our first and continuing task, and in a very real sense every major legislative enactment of this Con- gress should be a component part of it.” The President’s main proposal wes dynamic and sweeping in scope. He recommends that every one of the 3,500,000 em- ployable bread-winners now on Goyernment relief rolls be taken off and put to work at a living wage on socially useful joba. The Arctic McCaul Motor Co. Juneau Drug Co. Sabin’s New York Tavern Mendenhall Dairy Alaskan Hotel U & I Lunch, J. H. Walmer, Prop. Gastineau Cafe Imperijal Pool Hall ~ Alaska Meat Co. Zynda Hotel Alaskan Hotel Sanitary Grocery, G. Biomgren, Prop. Juneau Florists Garnick’s Grocery B. M. Behrends Bank B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Harry Race, Druggist Ludwig Nelson, Jeweler Th.e' Chili Bowl, Patsy Lynn, Prop. Connors Motor Co., Inc. The Florence Shop \IVilson-Fairbanks & Co. Halvorsen’s, Inc. Miners’ Reécreation Par- lor and Liquor Store Butler Mauro Drug Co. Thomas Hardware Co. Guy Smith’s Drug Store Juneau Motor Co. J B. Caro & Co,, Inc Rice & Ahlers Co. First National Bank Jim Ellen’s Cash Grocery Alaska Dairy Jupcau and Douglas Telcphone Co. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Highlights of Roosevelt’s Recent Méssagé ito. borggfefls No wise man has any intentions of destroying the profit motive . . . Recommendations will be made on unemployment and old age insurance and on “benefits for children, for mothers, for the handi- capped for maternity care” . . . Work must be done for ablebodied but destitute workers . . . Vir. tually “all emergency public works shall be unjted in a single new and greatly enlarged plan" (18 The budget for the fiscal year 1936 “balances except for expendltures to give work to the unemployod” . T recommend that four billion dollars be appropriated . . . principally for giving work, “BIRTHDAY BALL TONIGHT ELKS’ BALLROOM Benefit, Infantile Paralysis Vietims 70% of the Fund Raised Stays in Juneau ADMISSION $1.00 STRIKE UP THE BAND A socldl event muh 1s out the country, .4 .ed to make the - sh mll:wllt Dperso! per 3 toyal wedding seem 1fke a gar- | POTIADt O utio and Panfels 2 ; t den party will ombnce more ‘:Zi,fl’;‘,’?‘ |°. Iy 'n mom'? 5 lr;'per'l:u : ’”"l"? hioo than 5,600 American communi-'| Ball gatifering, " k. of - M " Hes on the night of Jadu uaey 30, | the auspices of GOV, Ajt M. Lan il bhnm : ¢ :vt::?emer’i:s:!eenl:m B c}:{- ;ku: of Km;sas tn(mn Hcl::) ::“' The girls pictur lurl poinfed byt e Prnm velt’s | last year. Insert. (upper rigl dspital attaches, w fitty-third birthday anniyersary | some New York wclll reglstrites | with 137 co-wor! ke ore pRoEn 1 cue "“ chllrmmh with dances for fhe benefit of in- | laying plans f, t‘x Waldorf As- | heroic fight us-h{:t tlgurecam tantile paraly u'l!ail' throughe | toria i:'m:da I {n New York |epidemic in Los Angeles. Spven- Music saié’té at 9:30 P. M. All Roads Lead to the Rofisevelt Blrthday Ball At the ELKS HALi. TONIGHT

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