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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936, b6 . White House secretaryship when ROOsevelt became | ——————— ——E i = o s : Fe | president 13 years ater. HAPPY - PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | In the wake of that 1920 campaign came the stroke O Vi ARS A BIRTHDAY Horosco C |, s fG | : e R R et e e busevelt llow, Bul tha davoron or. Howe ’ ¢ w =8 o astineau | B - g Bk § The Empire extends congratula- b o Publihed every ovoring oxeopt Sundiy by he | did not flag through the slow years of recovery. He From The Empire e v b apiereed bl ikt B SRR, s T !|"Helene W. L. Albrecht || | Channel | et e Y e a4 maneuvered Roosevelt's return to the political spot- | birthday anniversary, t~ che follow- £ 1 e PHYSIOTHERAPY [ ke FE T - Secor Glaes light and was at his side through two, triumphant | R sk | ing: ut do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || B. P. 0. ELKS meets Soodboicals ok Beigiin terms as Governor of New York. In those years, 1928~ e F . o | Bay, MEHEL Sprdgen SyeLy Wedndiday gt .82 i SRR PRSI £ Interest in the trial of Edward APRIL 21 1 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG y SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 32, Howe held no title. He lived in the Roosevelt {Krause, charged with kidnaping e WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1936 | Phins oSS M-~ M. Visiting brothers wel- Delivered by carrier ‘;‘C,",‘,[‘J,,fi“._“"d Douglas for $1.25 pome’in New York City and had a room in the exe- |william Christie of Douglas, is in- St BitRaT Benefic aspects dominate today, |/, 4 J= come. WALTER P, By mail, postag t following rates cutive mansion at Albany. |creasing rather than diminishing | Walter . MoRizson according to astrology. Commerce |- SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. b e ey ke e e b As the time neared for the 1932 national nomina- |and the court room doors are kept : g Shipees and business should benefit under |&3- i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. notily the Buasincss Of fer a favor If they w MmUY tions, Howe engineered unheralded contacts between |open to allow those in the 1}1‘aflwnys Ghorge Havara this - planetéry. governmetit, | Butl| ool s o et crn | 1 RNIGHTS OF [GOLOMBTS the delivery of their paper »arty groups in Washington that had much to do with | to hear what is going on. The Gov- Oardl Rebartéon speculation which will offer many | | Seghers Council » w i, i I . ) DENTISTS 2] No. 3 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Off 374 dv e R AR A : oro | ETNMent, by witnesses, has traced | temptations should be avoided. 3 L the result of the Chicago convention. He moved there | T e ) g Leonard Johnson e e Blomgren "Bullding 1760. Meetings second E MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. when the delegates gathered, but secretly . Only the|Krause from the time hie appeare Grace Pusich i A PHONE 56 and last Monday at 4 3 The Associa F ¥ 3 " . Y |at the 700 Mill and asked for i h Thibod is well directed. Whatever is begun 7 . wse tor republication initiated knew where his hotel rooms were, but they Christie until the boat was anchof- Kenney Josepl il leau after odreful planning pboilld b Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. :30 p. m. Transient o s herw C! of t o -y — w9 st B u‘.‘;’{ :?;flf ubl were the nerve center of the Roosevelt cause, ed in the Channel above Juneau. i 4| exceedingly successful. Merchants | & ] p;:;hersc urg(:ql;l u;) at. 3 3 Perhaps the only public appearance in a political ;. p. Crowther had been on the and 1abeyers 476 fafihelh.] > B l;ers,finc;t‘msc‘ Jcoam- i setting that Howe ever made was on the platform |stand for the greater part of the MODERN While there is a sign presaging Dr. C. P. Jenne Py it TU:SE;‘. hsa!éu..EN, of the convention hall when he stood beside Mr. and day. ETIQUETTE intrigue and deception among per- | | ® DENTIST e sy ? W_e l;eiar}: »‘ Mrs. Roosevelt as the delegates acclaimed their nom- | TR Horaa i sons in many walks of life, good| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine ' | |MMOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 inee. {‘ The Republican Territorial Con- | By Roberta Lee fortune will attend those who arej | Building ; Second and fourth Mon- 3 Another public occasion came in the first year |vention, meeting al Seward, failed j ecirgeous 4As: ALRBIGR it ""’"", i TELEPHONE 176 day of each month in g |to nominate a Deiegate to Con- |z 52 | methods. L i Scottish Ri of the Roosevelt administration. Howe had been sel- » . 22 1 cottish Rite Temple. 3 ; iR |eress before adjourning and col- . \oun fou {4 served at a din-| Strange planetary influences are | z = beginning at 7:30 p. m ceted to organize the Civilian Conservation Corps and | ... o4 pe written about it. % at work protecting many who are | & 3 pick ook p ner, should the host sharpen the 4 k T . T MARTIN S. JORGEN- d the men to do the actual work. Purchase of | rne convention did nominate|fon SEOUd the oS M b the subjects of il will through| | [r. Richard Williams SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES kits for the forestry workers brought l‘hllhln(mo‘m Schofield of Nome for At A. No: this should be done be-|€nvy and jealousy. W«_:rmen are DEN'[‘\GT W. LEIVERS, Secretary. caused a Senatorial investigation and Howe |torney General. The platform en-| g "o toon S ooy mho carving [under a rule that promises guid- R R S on YELS appeared before the committee, It simmered away into |dorsed full Territorial Government should be done as quietly and eas- | 2NCe. % (o REBEKAHS for Alask e This is not an auspicious date | | Gastineau Luflding a finding that no wrong had been done or Alaska. ily as possible. = X 3 Ph 431 ‘Perse\erance Lodge No. 2 A meets for seeking appointments or posi- . one 4 1 Fol me Howe did a weekly radio comment and Sted Q. Which is correct, “We saw H : 5 i 55 sz |every second and fourth Wednes- he wrote a number of magazine articles. But his health | Four f‘]av).s hfxs l.’m.‘ 1!:,”[";‘ the the show at midnight yesterday,” “““id 2 g‘“sr“?‘f"_p’f’]’]’ms Wiaes —|day 1. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. liim el el i Germany to make a reply or, “We saw the show at midnight [SPread investigations will cause a3 —f————3 BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED 7 Aobaantinl sl e dost i Brealddnt Rhoes. | Wilion bole demanding cless‘auon 1ast night?” period of sweftx)_lnglc zmgfs and wil Dr. A. W. Stewart CASHEN, Secretary. o the tiassine Bt B HO ST & Hatve- o{ illegal »uhnmum. \\‘Ar ]me- or A. " Netkher {s correct. One 51‘0u]d‘plo}lde .'scnsd ional revelations. DENTIST = velt in the passing K el . y diplomatic relations would be sev- say, “We saw the show last mid- The stars encourage the signing 2 Ont iy ] ous stre ! be missing from the political field. |ereq night.” of State documents, legal papers Hours 9 a.ni: to 6 paos | Our trucks go any place any e } e | Q When a man and a woman|8nd important letters. Newspapers | SEWARD BUILDING i {7 ook 5tk sog Diese]-OM Death wick extraordinary and THE l)n\\l,t\\l()‘\ GROW | ‘sudge Fred M. Browne was to| & When 8 man and 8 woman(l, LTl Garry starting an-| | Office Phone 469 || and a tank for Crude ONl | y s e to descend % At ice e { a secretary wit r 1 White House anna |preside at the Ketchikan term of oo oo o0 finctn nouncements of far-reaching inter- | L save burner trouble. in Louis McHenry Howe, genius of Fr The music goes around and around and so do the jcourt to allow Judge Jennings to|" "ol " 210 in ascending |5t = = —! | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 D. Roose Republicans. Repercussions of the recent Douglas con- | clear the calendar at Juneau. e fMutyach sx;x]sknnx the horoscope | ¥ TEDEPHONE 563 1 | RELIABLE TRANSFER . He wa mystery man” and the vention are still being heard throughout the Territory | A Sh S ol f"‘(’;""fil.”;‘g“ St Al Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 5 —————— “politiciar New Deal. He Was and probabl 11 continue to be for some time. Down | Treadwell defeated the Arctic . = = presage for e Ckflcago publisher | D w A R"IT = = — 7 b thin ‘Hhat 6 Eatag tor ‘o tHe Fboss= : . hired a hall to | Brotherhod in a basketball game at {prudencé and caution in political | r. W. A. strom 0 0 ' m«;r‘nv than that, .(rmr s Sadiy S AN ‘,“i at Ketchikan & er¢ SR F’“,‘ |Douglas by 45 to 15. Another game | DAJLY LESSONS | |contacts: His stars show him to be | | DENTIST ;| Commercial Adjustment g ,“_"l"‘l"];";‘ 'M', ”1” TR SRR v SW)GaYS " tell the populace o Wiea s i “"“( FOUrth ;¢ necessary to decide the series as IN ENGLISH an able ‘executive who will prob-|| Over First National Bank il and Rating Bureau onward and, behind that, was the discoverer, coach Diyisions were white hed,” @ to the Ketchi- [inei A B tedm. Aelested iiridwelt| | {anly did ‘other: ‘cdnAidates ‘instead | X-RAY | ComaRITG iE At and intimate friend of the President who liked t0 kan Chronicle. Before he left for Fairbanks, Andrew |i; the first game. By W. L. Gord of pushing his own ambitions. - = | ice B & ) deseribe himselfi as the quarterback of a national Nerland. delegate to the convention from the Foutth, | | y W. L. Gordon At this time a labor ledder will — ] ‘;HA“TT%‘EK £ 0 recovery team. said he was going to do the same thing The Shrine Club was sending out ' & 33 | benefit, but although he gains per- . it 3 Robert Simpson, Opt. D We have 5,000 local ratings on file In'the first elation of his 1932 victory at the Na- But the Republican split, whieh we h:uu referred [circulars regarding an encampment | wopDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do‘sunal power he should recognize | | P! » UpL. U. | lem 3 tional polls, Roosevelt gave chief credit to two men, (o pefore, continues to spread even in the States. 'rm»lm be held starting June 3. not say, “The picture was real pret- [€Vil Portents that may affect the| | G‘”I;d“““; é"’sm";‘:::’eifi’l' | e — Howe and James A. Farley, shrewd commander of t flarenp is in Washington State. There the con- ty." Say, “The picture was very ‘un;cn cause. 2 i ; | ge g)pthslmologi | 1 1 rees 1e campaign. But Howe's t hed ver i 3 bt ane 1 » organi-| Weather report: Maximum, 57; pry o ersons whose birthdate it is | feld forces in the campaign. But Howe's part reached vention is to be held in Spokane May 9 and the organi- | We ;e 7; | pretty have the augury of a year of much | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | HOTEL ZYNDA $ back through the years while Farley’s covered or zation is ng around the state trying to convince minimum, ; clear. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Be- ARALS A nfiny w1 be: ponibin 15 i the final laps of Roosevelt's progress to the Presi- tne respective county delegations the delegates to Cleve- | owr _lteve. Pronounce bee-leev, tWO SY1- |aq wit the sertioment of thaassial |53 o ELEVATOR SERVICE dency. Jand should be uninstructed. But things are not work- | | lables, and not bleev. 5 B % T 3 land shoul u | o iy 2 e problems. Hasty speech may cause AN Pro} Howe's mentorship began in 1910 when Roose- ing so harmoniously. Couple of wee go the Skagit 1 ’ LOOK and LEARN } OFTEN MISSPELLED: Fricassee; |irouple, DR&SE!;OY’ATHCE S. ZYNDA, D. velt, a Democrat, won a seat in the New York state county conver \structed its delegates to the State ss and ee. Children born on this day prob- | inati AN O J 3. FOv! . Consultation and examination Senate from a rock-ribbed Republican district. Howe, for Jokane to go down the line for Got By A. C. Gordon | l_r‘s’:,:::‘:iy"::‘d" ‘?":;{"ed‘“’”k}“ {ably will be aggressive in character | | pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | a canny newspaper correspondent, cultivated tl 1 of Kanses for the Presidential nomination. Now il 'Wo'p D Sme\‘,c (Ugg :m":::l land keen in mind. Subjects of this | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. ' l‘ younger man (the reporter was 10 years the senior of county delegations are threatening to bolt in all o e i 0 sign are on “"’ cups of Aries and | Cyfice Grand Apts., near Gas- | ] pounger man (ihe repories yas 10 years the keior of other cou QuEsTION iree times and it 15 Yours™ Let U3 | Tuurus and may pariake. of the | | OTie Orend Apts. near Goe- | || MCAUL MOTOR | |, 4 E e Sl i85 e | 1. Wnhat is the interna! pressure |1nCTease our vocabulary by master- {qyalities of each. . A friendship uniq in American political annals. As dissension continues to grow in the Republican of the earth to the square inch, ing one word each day. Tod: y's | Walter Wl)llhil‘wton Bowie, rail i . T BT COMPANY 1t ripened into a rare inumacy which made Howe ranks, there is more and more reason to believe that | near the center of the globe? word: IMPEL; to urge forward; |roaq official, was born on this day, Dadge- ang Fymonth . Dealon virtually a member of the Roosevelt family. It en- the blowup in Cleveland will be one of most resounding | o Who founded the French Le- t’)'}"da“.""f’“l-“‘ to. T feel impelled | 1458 Others who have celebrated dured through defeat discouragement and, above in Republican history and may very well result in a gion of Honor? y duty to do this lit as a birthday include Ada Re- | H+ B. FOSS COMPANY BRI all, through the dark days when infantile paralysis compromise candidate whose name at the present time | 3. What is a collector of, or G A T han, actress, 1860; Charles Haddon ARCHITEGTS--CONTRACTORS 3 laid Roosevelt low. In that time of 55 it Was hag never been heard by the general public dealer in, medicinal herbs called? | MISS CARLSON HERE Chambers, English dramatist, 1860; | Howe, more than any other one person, who reinforced M 4. What per cent of farm income !Immanuel Kant, philosopher, 1724, PHONE 107 JunEAu PAINTS — OILS | the sick man’s indomitable will to recover, Who T ancial situation seems to be |Tesults from the sale of milk? TO SPEND VACATION (Copyright, 1936.) Builders' and_Shelf ‘ showed the patient that the future held something ti The government supplies the grants and the| 5. Where does Spanish moss ‘ - i \ =4[ HARDWARE fmore than‘a wheel chair existence grunts.—Boston Herald grow in the U. 8.2 Miss Margaret Carlson, of Seat- THREE CROWN BRANDY | f¥ , Thomas Hardware Co. | When President Wilson called Roosevelt to Wash- e T | o IS INEIRE, Ule, has arrived in Juneau to spend| “FHREE CROW: BRANDY has Stratton & Beers ~ ington as Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1913 there was the man who was so dumb he 1‘ 43’.000.000 pounds. her vacation and will be the house been aged in the wood for two | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | | ] s ot Mtong. Te un ths dotalls-of md ook how to vote at a German election—Bos- 2. Napoleon I {guest of Mrs. Forrest V. Smith for years! And the price is very low.” | SURVEYORS 11 ent a e ran the details of the office g 8k Hasha st oS o | g iy il i e e ‘H H. S. GRAVES wheedled a way around budgetary officers, uncovered 4. One-fifth to one-fourth. | - | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE 1T! Telephone 502 | ool L5 o 2 the “inside” of naval personnel clases. Yet, always An injustice has been done Townsend plan-| 5. From Texas to Florida, and in| SHOP IN JUNEaz- ! = o ol | ‘The Clothing Man’ retiring and self-effacing, Howe was seen or heard ne They really knew how to get hold of money.— |eastern Virginia. | - ¥ . = | Home of Hart Schaffner and by few persons besides the newspaper men “covering” Toledo Blade TR A S TR T & in J; Marx Clothing Jj the Navy Department. His dealings with them did no harm to the growing reputation of Franklin Roose- velt. WARRACK || Construction Co. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP —in \mplvnmnm- | When in Need of Pay’; Takit | Howe opposed Roosevelt’s acceptance of the Vice- D 4 DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL | Juneau Phone 487 G . p npanionate marriage is very old, but it wasn't Presidential nomination in 1920 yet, with the decision ("0 oo oty T e e Democrat. GENERAL HAULING 12ard B made, took over the Job of picking campaign aides, " s i ‘ strects | Groceries, Meats, : Two of the men then chosen, Marvin MeIntyre and e Townsend plan is ideal “social security” for STORAGE and CRATING L Li .. Stephen T. Early, became Howe's associates in the (he promoters—Atchison Globe. Ea PHONE 547 t Clgars 1quors S o _the BEST! Cigarettes Leader Department | JUNEAU TRANSFER - e If you're out to please the man st H of the family . . . let us help ore Candy you! A grand selection of Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 | | S o ‘ Shoppe ditod Y e i Cards We Sell for LESS because gre ot s | PHONE 221 all the ings that men like We Sell for CASH! i best. H | 1 = | Q‘\\ 77// T Sanitary Grocery THE = = i IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | If It’s Paint We Have I¢! PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” NEW Z E%G,. ; e ; s FRED W. WENDT l e | | ARCTIC || "==% | [ { | A " Pabst Famous || - \/ | %/ \\N || MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. { | Ludwig Nelson Draught Beer SR o : HELVI PAULSON, Operator ! JEWELRY and WATCHES on Tap i | | If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY | 5w :umBm i | | | || BowLiNG! HRHRN IN. & HIRY 1 }t SPECIALIZING "IIMMY" i COLE FOR OIL! | N | _ BRUNSWICK . /3 pissor o gryicy, in any || e CARLSO | BOWLING ALLEYS 1| COLE TRANSPER | o é : 1§ BEER ON TAP I Phone 3441 or Night 1803 : Italian 3———_‘5’ I H ‘ J. B. Burford & Co. | B 5 | Gastineau - Cafe || “Our doorstep is worn by The utmost in care and » | ’ satisfied customers” attention is given by B - Short Orders at All Howrs { | 3 Carter's. It has always i | - been our policy to se- HOME BUILDERS— The B. M. Behrends S o , Ry ‘ k | JoMes-Stevens Shop || “Tomorrow s"Styles dignity yet well within | Ban | I't Todcy i your financial means. When planning your new home let us tell you about the many | ] LADIES' — MISSES' | advantages of CELOTEX. You can beautity and insulate your g . Juneau, Alaska }Sewu:':;;::{"; Near “‘""ll [ [ home at one operation—and save labor expense. | S | o ‘ GENERAL MOTORS | b } The Charles W. i {Tuneau’s Own Store{|| Carter Mortuary W. P. JOHNSON :|= - ! PHONE 136-3 i S We carry a complete stock including Plank and Tile. Also | ,COMMERCIAL II ] Plasterboard, Beaverboard and Plywood. Building Paper, Roof- | and SAVINGS ‘ ' ing, Doors and Windows. l and MAYTAG PRODUCTS Resources Over Two and One g ‘l Tt cr’“m—‘ A Half Million Dollars SANII DO Parlors : - I HardwoodF yors Toé Gieans, Soft Drinks, Candy lAmencn:LBeantyP Bl . Wanngs Polishing | COFFEE SHOP II o Do) : an PHONE 637 PHONE l. SHOP IN JUNEAUY l “PAY CASH AND SAVE” l

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