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TR | . Al . ]\\'t‘ thoug wé noticed a Shortage of oxygen | Daily Alaska Empire [ i o bosid aneio 1 ROBERT W. BENDER - - [Editor and Mamager | my, Goy. Talmadge situation appears to be another | T TR EmpiRe | one of those case he bark is worse than the| s bite h w political activity, one wonders when | ‘: th cal Fa C 1 ime r all his re- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; Finland is de ed to go down in history the : pical example of the honest man. She come | € fin: he owes R Ry b Ways of Democracy wise cre g pub New York Time e During the coming month the Presidential cam- ALASKA CIRCULATION ¢ TO BE LAF paign will be set actually n motion. The national TR N e S conventions of both major parties have met and completed their for the great appeal, every. four years, to the voters of the United States. It will be! a period of turmoil and shout Every poli vi Y be resorted tc The a f mor ith charge persor ccusatior and the re tions a doct poli m afar i 1 might Jook like a I ( Al 101 and most unsatisfactory way n Ar conducting the Gove mer th « ) from Amer citizer 1 point to the uncer- tainties and disturbances ¢ A in busine would it be t ent ¢ for seven or ¢ en e political upheavals might asserted tha € pted in the POPULATION WILL OP UP ALASKA yiited state S B oA RESOURCES open to abuse and cc ) P tem which ) f i 1« Rex Beach, Al Ambassador without port- the political t er, ti | folio, may be a trifle optimistic in his belief that open- These are o fevanc impatient and cans ha n times past ing of Glacier Bay National Monument to prospectir » not doing extent. They a mining will rt another gold 1sh within 30 h become led and tumble of I 1ave lled to observe | days, but the Territo I own booster is cer o 3 hds itk ngs and of tyr- tainly on the right track and Ala can well b s hay for more pr H A P PY: BIRTHDAY The Empire ertends congratula- tions and best wishes today, birthday anniversary, to the follow- ng JUNE 18, Waino Hendrickson Maxine Mulvihill Julius W. A. Moeller B DAILY LESSONS | IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gerdon Vords Often Misused: Do not sa s book is not any use to me ‘is not of any use to me Ofteny Mispronounced: : Bynasty Pronounce di-nas-ti, first 1 die. a as in at unstressed, second as in as in it, accent first syllable. Often Misspelled: Sleight (sk (negligence; also slender Slight Synonyms Check (verb) strain, curb, bridle, repress. Word Study: “Use a word th and it is you Let us e our vocabulary by mast ing one word each day. Today |word Grievous; causing grief sorrow, distressing. “A grievo error had been made.” - | LOOK and LEARN By A. C. Gordon | | Vhat capacity has the stomach adult? euthor of Rip 1 Winkle"? What do “pro and con” mean? appreciati i { promotin, r o "x S For how many years are L mineral devel e old Alaskan know 4 RORS t ABnt 1t wollld ‘ba bettar |5 Senators: elected? 3 SPONE QUL 6 s VD S A 5. What state leads all other that Alaska came out of the und for us to e a Hitler or a Stalin in charge of our| SEAY 1 denl Has Bedh BdHs to reitiatate R the number of farm homes hav- and if the Territory is to mplish anything in public deal tus bech, OUUC 10 IC8iaie e slethiic’ servide? ] and restore v by the excesses of the very| industrial wey 1 A B el Tl L L o hay n denouncing it as a futility | ANSWERS 2 and o 2 il and et St e etiels 0105 | 1. About five pints It is even if it hasn't Our dem bl et s jice.| 2 Washington Irving seeped t nbers of Congress, that Kempt ue OUr JONH SR 3. “For and against =4 % Political camjp 1ing and party struggles often seem 0 the Glacier Bay area holds valueble deposits of gold el ite : | 4 six years 1 5 wearisome, ¢ ive, unscientific and absurd, but| o w Hampshire. silver, ‘oopy feny LD B. D. Stewart, yney fit free men better than regimentation from| ° : 3 Territorial mi M 1 ample evi i} tted | 5 B rial om sioner [ine 2 e v v 1 or how to vote, 1 re ermi S 7 ) T i bove ¢ ote y are permitied| sHOP IN JUNEAL FIRST! dence of positive proof that h grade pay dirt I to it all. The incidental noise and fury of de Al R e S0 5 actually been tapped in various parts of the area. bate wed in fair cc ison with the = As Mr. Beach told the it is almc esulis. There are, a5 Jules Lemalt possible to prospect w and throw re € "h\’“‘ disple lv{v.;\flv,;‘l\ BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY hat into the highly mineralized belts ket adteial S sallonih i YAR? | But, of course, back about 10 years ago some one 1, eI ¥, AV [0 Ve R e SR 1 DOROTHY DEILY got the bright idea that nature was such it the people. Rulers have to come be- 22 SECOND STREETS and glorious thing in Glacier Bay that it should be fore the popt yunal to give an account of their Modals, Neodles, Tnatitiotlon: | preserved for poste and got President Coolidge stewardship ts: for high office Meediforcon-f & =~ ' oo C . e to issue a proclamation keeping it inviolate from vince their fe t they and their part hur ad infintum, a step toward tying uj fit to ru and surging democrac S NSO S LA N every piece of public la Alaska that supports a e S hen itselr. Thus con. | Peter Pan Becuty much s a:tree. Iue idea, but how are is still ul spectacle before the eyes z Shoppe people in Alaska going to make a living, and how are of meri—all the more so, perhaps, because in recent peforie Lyt 1 we to offer any inducement for others to come and years it has-bécome more rare. Let Ameriean citi- build up our population unless we can develop our s therefore look forward to the coming days of mineral resources? political strife without dismay or dread. Whatever Some will tell you that what we need in Alaska the course of the Presidential campa ) matter 18 CADIGAL | "Dive. . But, what< We ‘noed s great: deal \a¢ 118 Glltcoms ey be, the exhibition will ba that more is a half million or million people whose in- oy d“f"],“‘\"‘"“[t' i o ol L fluence can be felt in the halls of Congress. If we Sl actually want to develop aska instead of talkir “Now we hear that the G.OP. 1s out to enlist sbout it, we should encours them to come north tne jargest campaign army’ in history. The out- In hordes. The right sort will stick; the others will come interesting but it will have to do more will be than raise a ple w it what g0 back. And the best answer to how they will make a living, is the simple fact that the record book fails to show yet where a thousand, let alone a half million, people starved to death in a land of plenty ‘They didn't sta army. It will have to inform the peo- ng to do that will be different from s doing."—New Haven Journal i Roosevelt is a real miracle man. Political ob- on Plymeuth Rock and they won't starve in Alaska, but they will make a country oyt “CTVers said it would take a miracle to keep him from i being nominated. It will take another to elect him. of it. (Dallas News.) They say the saunon run is light because ihe fish Ghines Wortn | About 1o Tarh “Frradline Yes, (Charleston W. Va., Mail.) can’t find enough oxygen coming from the streams. into a Japanese silkworm LR MORE you CAN GET FOR . 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Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases™ ‘ TYPEWRITERS RE | $5.00 per raonth ED || J. B. Burford & Co: | “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” « THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936. 20 YEARS AGO JU 18, 1916. It was Sunday and there was no|: issue of The Empire. Weather repost: Maximum, 58; minimum, 32; ¢tcudy, rain, 10. inch - - MOLERN activities of women, aiding their| | DEN .ISTS 4 re plans for hospitalities and promis- | Blomgren Building vztld last Monday at El IQUETTE ing happiness for those who arel| ONE 56 7:30 p. m. Transient 1 I d this . PH brothers urged to at- By Roberta Lee married on this ate { Houts PR Et4 D Hm ‘ X g Under this configuration therej | o e tend. _Councl Cham- o “Imay be many accidents. The in- | ’bers. Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, Q. How long should the friendly |fluences are destructive ather than| g . 5 51 G. K, H. J. TURNER Secrstary letter be? eonstructive, and unfortunate for| Dl’. CP. Jenne TS ot o 18 ¢ A. There is really no limit to the |aviation \ . 14 i I DENTIST / €econd and fourth Mon« length of a friendly letter. It may|: Men; %o aspire to lead or rule! | o & and e Gatiink 4 ks ty be two pages or ten, just as the|are' well .directed today. It (‘n—j' 2 Bullding ; .ay of each month in nclination dictates. courages the domination of persons | TELEPHONE 176 SUOIZYJS!.’I the. ‘Temple, Q When one is s'anding and|who have had experience in highi| IR beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1lking with a person, and this | positions o B T -t MARTIN S. JORGEN- person signifies a desire to leave, There is a promising sign for|gs. s SEN, Worshinful Master; JAMES hould one attempt to detain him? A. Never; not even for one min- ute. Bid him good-by at once. Q. What could be called the ba- ic foundation of agreeable conver- ation? A. Courtesy is the very first re- qui: > ' Townsendites Not Endorsing Anyone at Present Time MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 18.—Dr. F. E. Townsend said today. “We ! are not endorsing anybody at this time. If they want to come to us on any kind of a satisfactory offer we'll consider it.” The statement was made in dis- cussing Father Coughlin’s Third Party announcement. He further said he could not state just what the, political strategy would be un- til after the Townsend convention n Cleveland from July 15 to July| 19, Sl Lode and placer Yocation notices for sate at The Empire office. O. B. Williams Co. ASH AND DOORS In Stock for Immediate Delivery G.M. 20x24, 2 Lt. Windows... $1.82 G M. 24x24, 2 Lt. WindowsN 2.00 G.M. 30x24, 2 Lt. Windows... 2.36 G.M. 36: 2 Lt. Windows.... 2.86 G.M. 24x30x18 Top Cut 6 Lt. 251 G.M. 36x30x18 Top Cut 8 Lt. 3.20 .M. 36x30x18 Top Cut 10 Lt. 3.84 N DOORS 6"7"x% Galv. Wire $2.13 6'9"x% Galv. Wire 225 '8"x6'9"x% Galv. Wire 2.50 '8”x6'9"x1% Galv. Wire 3.20 '0”x6'9"x1% Galv. Wire 3.40 These are factory made and extra strong. Special sizes made to order at 50c additional. Write for Free Illustrated Catalog O. B. Williams Co. 1933 1st Ave. So. Seattle, Wash. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY 1 FC. W. “Red” WRIGHT PLASTERING | STuCCco Telephone 316 ——— FINE ‘ | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | FRONT STREETS ndry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets The Juneau - 8 i PHONE 358 ) 1 i H ' PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies | oroscope *I'| of Gastineau | “The stars incline 2 T Channel S 1 : .. but do not compel” ||/ He(é;'[sy!!(;Tl;EA!bre‘:ht | T i s RAPY | . P. 0. i 1 Mx:aaxP.MElr'tlr}cig. r-~rmx Red | | g"sfbr'nm‘fiifi;l; ik On this day the total eclipse of | y, Medical Gymnastics . m. Vis the Sun falls with the stars of the| 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. i g ey Pleiades and evil portents to farm-| | Paone Office, 216 M H "’ZDES SecreLary- ing and stock-raising are discerned. | &3 52 s ; 3 Mars is in a place that threatens|— : gy S ioedened | [Segh*rs Council No. i The morning is auspicious for the employment and women should be especially fortunate in seeking desir-| | able posi The stars promise however, to those who pos: sess beauty and charm. Despite ill omens associated with' the eclipse there will be great op-| timism and confidence in business| at this time. better feeling among exporters and | more strength in certain stocks. News of a breach of faith on the | part of a foreign power is prog- nosticated. Many marching feet are| to pass over European ground | Warning again is issued *..a greatest precautions shonla ken to prevent fires. Both and forests ‘are under a men.. sign. Persons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of problems | and important decisions. Many are | at a crossroads and must be careful not to make the wrong choice. Children born on this day may bé delicate in early years but later| successful in public life and able to ng | achieve their highest ambition. || his- | | Herman Edward von Holst torian, was born cn this day 1841 Others who have celebrated it as a birthday include John Henry Barr, mechanical engineer, 1861; William A. Brady, theatrical manager, 1862. Blaise Pascal, mathematician and philosopher, 1623 | (Copyright D Chicago election officials ann~unc- ed a record of 1,644,189 voters in che city, exceeding by 309 names the next highest registration of 1932 - - SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST NORTIRERN LIFE 3inl Life—Accident—Health INSURANCE Manley E. Sweazey, C. L. U. 1935) Resident Supervisor Territory of Alaska HOTEL ZYNDA ~ New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 I | 1 s - [ WHY BUY 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey when you can get the same brand for the same dollar now aged 12 or 15 months? FULL PROOF NEXT TIME BUY AT Triangle Liquor " Store Gastineau Liquor e The B. M. B_ank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Qver Two und On- Half Million Dollars Behrends Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY"' CARLSON The stars presage, H || Dr. W. A. Rystrom | ' Graduate Los Angeles Col- ( DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Or. Richard Williams DENTIST i OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | Gustineau Building | Phone 431 1760. Meetings second | W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEEKAHS | Perseverance wvoage No. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes- | | day 4! BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED ~ | CASHEN, Secretary. I. O. 0. F. Hall. EDNA M TELEPHONE 563 | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 DENTIST Over First National Bank X-RAY —c . | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARL3ON | Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. | | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jowelry Store lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground T JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 I BEST rA# BEER ¥ U NI i GRS .tio: Parlors o iquor Store BILL DOUGLAS | WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Dr. A. W. Stewart | |5—— oo i DENTIST 1] | WARRACK Hours 9 wm. 10§ pm. || Construction Co. | SEWARD BUILDING I} Voyunesn Phone 487 Office Phone 469 ) e s £ e | = -— It you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY¥ BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg EEER ON TAP e e ) Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- YULLY COMPOUNDED Fivat St Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery [ A ! NicCAUL MOTOR ! COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers : = &‘:;__:_.__ | PAINTS — OILS | Builders’ and Shelf | HARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 + Night Phone 4703 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft wrinks, Candy | L | | COFFEE SHOP I | Percy Reynolds, Manager ! . e —_— _q H. B. FOSS COMPANY ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS PHONE 107 JUNEAU —e ¥ Stratton & Beers | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel oil | and .a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 . DR H.VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5. 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. 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