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. ak . | anti-administration United States News, devoted an H A P P Y Daily Alaska Empire i o' ot sune s o waat n BIRTHDA Y Wi e G eem to be gloomy forebodings” of| 7ppe Empire extenas congratula- RUESEE W, BENDER (- - Eile e s | bankruptcy. On the same day the Treasury | tions and best wishes today, their Tevarite sboept. Sunday By s . a billion do new Government bonds | birthday anniversary, to the follow- Secc a s 1otes and tt ipped up long before the | ing — day was over, wi )tions about seven times | e A M RO N e o The interest rate on the bonds was the JUNE 20. ' | Dr. W. P. Blanton e owest on any outstanding bonds and the rate on the| 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATBS % Joseph Gilligan uneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. | five-year notes was 1 »er cent, also the lowest on Mrs. T. M. Sharp ) ¥ Ad $6.00; | the | - The “gloomy forebodings” of the Republican editor JUNE 21 " lare not shared ¢ the big or the little investors Neal Blanton ies nor does it seem that they | Capt. John M. Clark Verner Erickson Rade Krivpakapich for | 1 Leroy Johnson { | | speak so resoundingly MEMBER THa Asseclate g flation. The proof is supplied this offering of oo c )¢ » public reception of % g & here Gover t securities but by their prompt increase| s P B a0 . alue on the New York Stock Exchar Hearst of June 2nd atest i Treasury bonds were| | the first! | | ALASKA CIRCULATION Gl THAN THAT OF ARANTEF ANY OT P ' LOOK and LEARN By A. C. Gordon wspapers re- | ‘The sue of over the an immediate premium greatly items such ported dealt in ued counter for What nine wor time and went to 1 | fourth of our every sales of securities, increased of trade, 2. Who 1 Electric Institute’s report on June 3rd|graphy? 3 per cent increase in the output of electric 3. What is the name for the gree: r over the corresponding week last year—all of | coloring mater of plants? 4. How many forests profits, higher volume invented wireless does current news on the financial pages of the daily | newspapers—are most assuredly not written for pur- 1"“"‘;":”»‘;“’(’”[‘”" “rl“'";‘} : 5 h state in the Unio poses of political argument. Here it is simply “cash| * vt e o made up of two peninsulas? on the barrel head” telling the story of constant re-| i covery under the Roosevelt regime. ‘\ ANSWERS The American people are not going to be easily] 1. And, the, of, to, it, be, have terrifie stories that the federal debt and the fed-|will, you. Guglielmo Marconi eral deficit are dr ing them down to ruin when the| 2. olid and indisputable facts tell them a different| 3. Chlorophyll tory, a story of increasing well being and steady| % 148 It is Juneau and Alaska's privilege 5. Michigan. march out of bankruptcy, the bankruptcy they knew | - eome to the north another delegation frox AR 1 DRI N 08 AL oy, B0 oekuT 0. RNRG s DD 0 The American people do not need to be reminded! | i greet Los Angfes. This time it ¥ Tacoms G i fpgeosiiagd el prapaay MOIERN Meeting the folks from Tacoma is much like wel- knowledge: that its: cost amounts to some o 20 ERINKR | noEuL Oty 10K 16 L VIRLS BUBIDruna ey i s of dollars to date, the drop from the normal EfIQUETTE & oligh b iy e, Tacqma, Hke BEnitls, & Ouc GTioHE, »me of around 80 billion dollars a year to By Roberta Lee wholesale centers. Her business houses and many of 38 billions. in Tiatiotial fridoms n 1983). That ap-| BRI il her men who operate them are widely Known ..o set-back accounts for the depression deficits; | throughout the Te Is a person considered non The West Coast Grocery, headed by been doing business in A Arthur Rust was interested in Chichagof his father, William Rust The many years ago represented the Guggenh@ims in the north. And then there’s S. A. Perkins the Alaska Transportation Compeny, almost as well known ritory As a Nation we have gone into debt some eleven billions of dollars to prosecute suc-|{ha taple cessfully the war on depression—less than half of our|knife, fork, etc.? cash the World War and less| A. No; the only things this than the 14 billions of peace-time loans we made to dicates are nervousness and Eyr And we have realizable assets to account for | Consciousness. It is also very goodly portion, about a third, of the eleven billions, | 20Ying to other guests. |who is poised and perfectly at eas But the increase ivate assets has be any the increase in private a been many | o' oo P but it did not ruin us. Robert Hyde The as was has late for ears expenditures during before him latter self an head of [ | the chalant who fingers the things on during a meal, his glass A person 6 asxn a8 he 14 Hs bome topm. O, 0. BEIANCH tmes the nationa) deficlt ahd s Nation thabiwas/d&= [iGari i ol o 1 dise) prssBiie of Chairman of the Alaska committee of the Tacoma perately ill is far along the road to economic health. |gssistance “‘) n‘ Bovties S5 dm,’» Chamber, has been boosiing for the Territory and 1ts|my,q.e plan for a recovery, a plan that worked |her own work? progress for years; knows Alaska from Nome 10| ..4 i working, despite editorial expletives against| She can be of much assisi- Ketchikan § Shithior. 1 the Whlts Hous ance, and show the proper consid- There are scores of others, all our neighbors and T eration, if she will keep her room friends, who we are glad to welcome again to Alaska erike & man trying to play a violin Miith tw |Ciead and orderly and hope their stay in the north will be a happy and! yroken strings, Hoover harps ceaselessly upon a brace| @ Should a woman remove he hat and wraps when making a for profitable one. of major ‘menaces to national welfare’ brought into| ° 't Alaska owes a great deal to Tacoma for the fine being by his successor. Roosevelt has ‘destroyed the ™ “1/ way she has supported our needs from time to time, country’s credit. ‘Roosevelt has ‘destroyed the coun- ¥ . - - o foreign commerce. And Hoover is the ace at- of the Roosevelt policies. If it were not that inue to accept him as an honorable man, we sect that he is working, not for the Repub- On the air mail, on many other leaders have gone to bat for the Te mination and all her facilities. W matters, Tacoma ritory with dete in the SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! north are P e not unmindful of that valued support and we trust|jican National Co o : Farle 3 Gl e et e Gl Y tonal Commitieeihuit tor Jim Farley i { Peter Pan Beauty Alaska will continue to prosper. The unity of the . S ! Pacific Coast cities with the Territory is one of the The union of Dr. E. Townsend and the Rev major factors which will advance development of Gerald L. K. Smith of the Huey Long Share-Our- % Alaska and bring additional business to our neighbors| Wealth group is appropriate. There you have these i in the States fantastic ideas in a “nut”-shell—Louisville Courie: Journal Wi Zioncheck neec y the doctors, is com- plete rc The country could stand a little of the same, being exhausted by his antics—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) | THE MARCH OUT OF BANKRUPTCY Comment on business prospects and the finances of the Government and the people of the United Btates are of two kinds these days, the comment that 18 expressed in words and the comment that is ex- pressed, as Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau put it, “by cash on the barrel head.” There were interesting examples of both kinds on Monday, June 1st A Republican editor, Mr. David Lawrence, in the Republicans are not ungrateful. By tilting his salary another thousand, we now pay J. Edgar Hoover | as much as Zioncheck.—Atlanta Constitution. Compared with what the candidate of our time must promise, Bryan seemed a hidebound Conser tive. All he stood for was free silver.—Detroit New: HELVI PAULSON, Operator "TREAT vgun CREDIT S A SACRED TRUST the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection of good food . .. vegetables and all the things that men like best. | Sanitary Grocery | PHONE 83 or 85 i “The Store That Pleases” TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month and || J.B. Burford & Co. Faith in ; “Our doorstep is worn by I Cigarettes | | Candy g PROFESSIONAL 1 "4 L w 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope 2 ir Sl s i “The stars incline . - but do not compel” ||| Hele;l;y!xlt;rll‘i}: A!Il,’;e"vht | JUNE 20, 1916. RA | Mexico was this day given a fi-|i¥ s | Massage, Elentricity, T~tra Red . nswer to its demands that the SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1936 | Ray, Medical Gymnastics | States soldiers be With-| At the beginning of the summer|| 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | from Mxeico. Thé United{ quarter Mars is in the trail of the| | Paone Office, 216 | s in a nole.sent to Carranza, | gy, gaecording to astrology. Pes- a2y i tated emphatically that the soldiers | fientjal heats and fevers will be 5 would remain, "l"d lhnll 111 llhe Me ;; widespread. Wars and war rumors | .‘. can gover! e] St ed 0 use 2 St Sante o ¥ | v-m"‘”;",f“'“':vd T e would re-| Wil fill the newspapers and stir| | pgg. KASER & FREEBURGEE | At tin kihd TE S0 sde taat) T a0 nterents ol EBUATRARESS POt} DEN JISTS { the United States would use arms[®®5 FRRER Blomgren Building ( e et e For today benefic aspects rule.| | PHONE 56 ! 0 PEOVEDLEER I : It is a most auspicious time for out- Higti lamito 9 b | 7 i joor recreations. 8 ummer holidays !z b » ‘I‘”:],l\‘,\\m(‘hf,:\i‘wf‘,:; ‘;x‘x xg,\”(,w;z/ are well directed. Hotels and sum-|———————— § 3 e : % or resorts will profit. o — i ridgehead were falling back. Ac-|Mer resor X “L‘ [‘f, X‘q‘)”'l ts. the Russians by| Women are fortunate under this| | Dr. C. P. Jenne | great wedge had completely|5Way which encourages the begin-| | DENTIST ' £ Aisarh § hern|n‘ngs of romances, but does not| Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine [ the northern and sout ; rian armies. There was prac-|always indicate happy climaxes. The | | Building | cally no chance of the armies be- [configuration aids flirtations and; | TELEPHONE 176 | reunited. friendships. .2 ] A call was issued for a meeting of | Juneau auto driv to meet at he City Hall three d hence to nsider forming a protective asso- tion. The object of the associa- was to work in conunction with ; officials in regulating the traffic of the city and also fot mutual protection of the auto vers and owners. A owned by J. L. Gage and driven by five-passenger Overland car Fred Diviney was badly wrecked when the driver failed in Willoughby Ava. and smash- through the front of Giovanet- store. The members of tiie Methodist Episcopal Sunday School planned to hold their annual picnic the follow- ing day. Autos were to be at the Methodist church to convey the picnickers to their desitnation. A delegation of the W. C. T. U. appeared before the Douglas City Council the previous evening and uggested that means be employed to keep the children off the streets| Children born on this day probab-| | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. | ifter 9 o'clock. The result was that an order was issued to the arshal to ring a curfew at that hour hereafter. Weather report: Maximum minimum, 42; Clear i DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH | By W. L. Gordon | Words Often Misused: Do not say, ‘Heé joined the two ends together Together is redundant Often Mispronounced: Longevity. Pronounce lon-jev-i-ti, o as in on e as in bed, both i's as in it, ac- cent second syllable, and not long- gev-i-ti. Often Misspelled: Isle (an isl- and). Aisle (a passage). Synonyms: Suppc on, assump- tion, hypothesis, conjecture Word Study: “Use a word three times and it ise your Let us increase our vocabulary by master= ing one word each day. Today word: Perspicuity; clearness of ex- pression or thought. ‘“Perspicuity should one of the first merits be == lof a writer or a speaker.” ! Cigars I Cards THE NEW ARCTIC " Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY” CARLSON of Proteation satisfied customers” Humanity 59 AN e Announcing ... A New Branch SMALL LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITHOUT COLLATERAL Personal Loan Department ® ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU 1 CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager First National Bank Building PHONE 28 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two und One Half Million Dollars to make a| There is a sign that encourages | so0od impressions regarding new ac- quaintances. It is a day for giris| to wear becoming gowns T should be a fortunate day for writers. Newspapers and mag- azines will be generous under this rule of the stars which is luck: for authors who have something ser- ious to present Fluctuations in the stock market will be great in the next few weeks. | There will be unusual demand for American and English industrials. | i I |1 ) Or. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RZSIDENCE Guastineau Building Phone 431 SN Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 um. to 6 pm. Fraternal Societies | | of Gastineau | | Channel i &3 ——8 B. P. 0. ELKS meets ‘) every 2nd, 4th Wed. at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Segh>rs Council No. 1760. Meetings second - ¢ and last Monday at<5) 7:30 p. m. Transient “y brothers urged to at- \4 ‘end. Council Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K, H. J. TURNER Secrstary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 fecond and fourth Mon= \ day of each month in K% Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m MARTIN S. JORGEN- SEN, Worshinful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKAHS | Perseverance wodge No. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes- day I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M {BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED | CASHEN, Secretary. WARRACK Construction Co. elders should be consulted |vice for ad- ly will be sensitive and retiring. | These subjects of Cancer are usu-| DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optometrist Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store ally industrious and domestic. The |Moon is their ruler. 1% | Daniel D. Tompkins, onetime Vi President of the United States, {born on this day 1774. Others who |have celebrated it as a birthda |include Vernon Bailey, biolog Maurice Scollard ( Rob Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Baldwin | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ' gy ert Simpson,_ Opt. D.? 2. [ 1864; clergyman, 1836 Canadian MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936 Conflicting planetary aspects are discerned in the horoscope for to- | | day According to astrology ad-| | verse influences are strong until| | evening | Industry is under rather an un- | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition P | i | fortunate direction of the stars which indicate labor troubles re- tarding work. Strikes may be of serious portent later in the season. Discontent with existing condi- tions may be fomented among many classes in the United States where bitter enemies will multiply among members of the major parties. Surprises are foretold and a con- dition may develop which will up- set many well laid plans. Hoowever, the stars appear-to promise return to office for candidates who have served the people. This is an unfavorable rule for women. They may be more of a liability than an asset in certain iphases of the national campaign. While the stars appear to prom- ise vision and intuition to the wo- men of both political parties they |Will be seldom consulted or given assurance of cooperation. Many secrets now will be guarded by both Democrats and Republicans. Great Britain is to come into |Possession of remarkable inventions {that will aid in air defense, it is forecast. Discovery of a secret |regarding warfare will widen the (gulf between the British and the| ‘(;ormflns‘ it is predicted. Danger from socialistic or com-‘ | munistic movements will be evident | as the summer advances. In the United States Soviet leaders will' gain many supporters. i Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of fair good | fortune, but there may be small| HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 : irritations to which strangers may | r contribute, Children born on this day prob- ably will be talented and far-seeing. Subjects of this sign usually are studuious and successful. ' ‘Bemamin Franklin Bailey, phys- Ician, was born on this day 1860. Others who have celebrated it as | birthday include Baron Karl Wil- helm von Humboldt, German phil-i [ o]pgist and statesman, 1767; Car- oline Healy Dale, writer and edu- cator, 1822; Julian Hawthorne, writer, 1846. (Copyright, 1936) THE BEST i e | 3 '+ 2 ! Stratton & Beers | ‘l WHY BUY i l&p BEE“ | | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS || 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey - | SURVEYORS when you can get the same || Iii TOWN! [ VALENTINE BLDG. ‘ brand for the same dollar now || Telephone 502 | aged 12 or 15 months? | | [+] & FULL PROOF | e 3 la— = TNEXT TIME BUY AT THEZ MINERS | RELIABLE TRANSFER riangl i i Our trucks go any place any gle Liquor Recreation Parlors TG Ay visce gy G Store and and a tank for Crude Ol | H H 3 | save burner trouble. | astineau Liquor | Liquor Store S areomeee 2 |4 Store | BILL DOUGLAS 2 IR SRR, —|7 DR H.VANCE = ik 7| | WHEN IN A HURRY ‘ CATeoR AT | The Juneau iamdry ! ‘ AL O FOB O Consultation and examinatic ’ 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any ‘ nation | e A | amount . .. QUICK! I _"’"::'Dfls"u““ % fo 121 Lo ) Frankli treet between :30 an intment. | Front and Second Streets | COLE TRANSFER ||| office Grand Agr.:,p?;u oe:.t. { | PHONE 358 | - Phone 3441 or Night 1803 tineau Hotel. Phone 177~ || | Wherever the water supply is lim-| | SEWARD BUILDING ited great care should be exercised | Office Phone 469 gl Famme, A |to prevent waste, because anu:h-l pors S 3 er drought in certain states is Iu.v»;‘,:_ 7 — . seen. \ TELEPHONE 563 ! 4 t Plagues of insects may be of|| Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 Q‘\\ i 7%7/ Y7 | widespread concern. Destruction of | | D w A.R st ' &\ | e certain crops appears to be pre-| r. W. A. Rystrom - e ] saged. Farmers should prepare for| | DENTIST %% fi unusual tests of patience and re-|| ©Over First National Bank P ») 37/' = sourcefulness. | X-RAY = [ Persons whose birthdate it is | & o) W have the augury of a year of pros- | T |perity that is composed of many| e——-——— g L small profits. More experienced | If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP N S ——— | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ¥“ULLY COMPOUNDED Fiont St. + Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery McCAUL 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 e | Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | Iee Lzeam, Soft Orinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP | Percy Reynolds, Manager [ | : | I‘ . B. FOSS COMPANY ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS PHONE 107 JUNEAU