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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1936. the battle is between a Democrat and a Republican, H A p P Y " PROFESSIONAL | i i ‘ | Fraternal Societies D l AlaSk E as in the case of Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Landon. 7 ’ : ’ - a mplre Thus, the poll, while enlightening and doubtless BIRTHDAY|| 20 YEARS AGO l Horoscope R v it ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager |, .ponta) in whipping up interest in the politicall 7y, Empire extenas s - l i 26 Publisned evers eveninE except Sunday by the EMPIRE | s'tuation, is criterion of nothing in particular at this|sons and best wishes m,,a“fl' thetr From The Empire “The stars incline | Helene W. L. Albrecht ||, :fl‘:‘lflfl COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, <.age, except, as we |)’)l“l(‘d out before, to show the b"thday nnniversar:" b !o!low- s I PHYSlomnAPY . Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class matter. SCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered in carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. t-end is much the same as it was in 1932, the year|ing: LIr. Roosevelt was elected President. SEPTEMBER 19 Nelson 1. Beers ! The Second-Term Bogy SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. The second special ventire of 20 men to act as jurymen in the Krause case had been exhausted and an- ’ but do not compel” = SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936 Mas;age, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 B. P. 0. E. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER P, | — 1 tage paid, at the following rates: A. B. Phillips . According to ustrology.' b'm“cl‘n& 33 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler, One year. in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $8.00 : Tt BadibE other venire of 20 was issued. | pects rule strongly today. The plan- T M. H. SIDES, Secretary. one month, in advance, $1.25 (Cincinnati Enquirer) « Mrs. L. R. Carrigan etary government encourages clear ‘ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER b e e it of sy fallare of Irreeulurity in the delivery| At about this stage of every political campaign in R e William B. Kent, Captain of the |tninking and aspiring policies. Thef] DENTISTS KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS o et Yaperh s |vhich a President seeks re-election, somebody raises it Seattle Police Department, had ar-|churches should benefit greatly || Blomgren Building |eghers Council. No. 4 Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. the old bogy of the second term, and demands amend- Wenael HRNE rived from the south on the North-{¢nrough the autumn when there|| PHONE 56 1760. Meetings second > MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS # rent of the Constitution to prevent the Chief Execu-) i v western. Captain Kent had come|wi be a trend toward religious Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. and last Monday at Py The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for|{.ve from seeking re-election. Just now, Mr. Albert SEPTEMBER 20 north as a witness in the Krause|gpservances. = - 21 (7:30 p. m. Transient o herein. enti-second term bug. Describing the efforts of the F“:fmnE -M:h‘;‘;hon examined Krause in Seattle at the|yritins and should be employed to Dr. C. P. Jenne kt:':;nd. Council Cham- o e Y s ey pem—— im | RRoosevelt Administration to insure re-election as un- s time of his arrest. ; |advantage by authors and newspa- e rs, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, -« A AT OF ANY DTHER PUBLICATION °F® ¢ peakable, and surpassing any similar phenomenon in Severt Jacobson & e e aslitis by Gor-] Rooms 8 and 9 SRR e o S - S the world’s history, Mr. Shaw is sure that the found- Pete Pappas Soatls Teportad ThuL Ene ety (LA T ) Valentine Building R ey S =5 o ing fathers, if they had thought of it, would have g Umatilla of the Pacific Coast Com-| na sway encourages planning for| | o MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO. 14 cenied the right to seek re-election. E T ~% | any had arrived in that port the wm;‘r":““?‘ekg ap e o L YRR TS s‘c::nd ; anull ::urt: Everyone admits, even between elections, that A a 1y d T i T PRI R NRORIRIIE 0 SR Tad 7 onday of each mon! i " oatl | DAILY LESSONS |{previous day rom Nome. John | mucn gain to busincss men in cor- Monday ot each tcpth there are some evils in the right of seeking re-election. I {Borden, Chicago millignaire hunter, |yain lines of commerce. Again for-| r. 1char 1liams P) ottt il But little is to be gained by denying that right to an IN EI‘JGLISH who as aboard the wrecked | mec > to be gained by Ameri- eginning at 7:30 p. m. individual. If Woodrow Wilson had been denied the | 'Nnum“ Great Beat, owned by (:ap-iu”mS i ?1."[‘ on will be al-} DENTIST MARTIN S. JORGEN- |right to succeed himself, the Democratic party in By W. L. Gercon T Tt s At ettt Wi | s jAng Rpeap I Bon, | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ||SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES ‘woul ave uset ower to put another Demo- | h B o r 1) > 3 - 1916 would h: d its pe to put another D '! Vo i i | uring ke 1 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING W. LEIVERS, Secreta) eat into office. - 4 | for his home. For industry there is a i N RLAILTY ; A i ot MISUEGHE e Is ay which apg o prexiEsste SR REBEKAHS £ If Mr. Roosevelt were forbidden to stand for an-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, v i 5 |sign today whic - 1l ciher term, the vast expenditure of the government|“We could think of no other plan| TO' (e £ “l:idt:':u::‘m'a‘l T e |oage mersemenits, Asiprovd WHEEHY Dr. A. W, Stewart | [Ferseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets " would have helped to re-elect another Democrat, pos- Say, “of no other plan!. g bisteci i cquac-scales and increasecd % ol o £3e WWe every second and fourth ‘Wednes- o g . ) A {ron to lead a successful attack. The | yorkers ‘ DENTIST L0, 0. . Hall, BDNA' M L8 sibly to act as Mr. Roosevelt’s proxy. Some countries than this. |raid was on the village of Bouchav-| rpis i avorable day for asso-|| Hours 9 to 6 (day, I. O. O. F. Hall E 4 g {0 deny their Presidents the right to seek re-election.| Often Mispronounced: Essay| ‘' 16 \"\*ax‘ Tk ’l" f r el SagoPiE (’; et (f;‘_w );ImB.vILDIllj‘lg. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED v That leads them to use their parties to elect men who | (noun and verb). Accent moun on ;i 0 VI TAEREE. T EER T with frien; suvhvnvnn;c el sl onAxR oot 180 | | CASHEN, Secretary. A will act as agents of the “strong men” denied re-|first syllable, verb on last syllable, (siWERG RRACS EE WEL CHOE for SORMEI, - SeTR I e - F e e R ; T |ctection. Thus they get’the puppets of their political | Often Misspelled: Concede; ede.|jC" % R CHATECH (AF TR be tempered with common, sense T — The J La ; ¢ SOCIAL SECURITY IN ALASKA bosses into their highest public offices. I Exceed: eed. 10 © betcre the Jirenct miantxy 16 persons, past el youth will wel-' ! e Juneau undry § en The only way to prevent the party in power from| Synonyms: Revoluticn, rotation,|'"¢!" frenches. come romance. 7 ‘ TELEPHONE 563 | Frinkiin Slicat Datwech 3 With the Legislature just around the corner, using its influence and its command of the public'gyration, eirculation, vortex, whirl-| .. t | Financial difficulties are prophe- | Office Hours—9-1%; 1-6 Front and Second Streets { |shira i i i | Bishop Phillip, newly consecrated|gioq for both Fi o and Germany | " FHONE 358 i when it is anticipated that body will take some action |Purse to perpetuate itself in power would be to deny pool. B b i b rin ren T sied for both Frar By b 4 Dr. W. A. Rystrom i & relative to Social Security, the information given a that party the right to enter candidates, after it has| word Study: “Use a word three 5 shop % e lm. b s in the coming winter, an esper- | DENTIST } renenreimee o 2 Py 4 5 lenjoyed four years at the trough. Such a proposal |times and it is yours” Let us in-|ouneau for the past four days. gie measures may be adopted. Crop | o000 pi o “Notionan Bane | 8 8 large gathering of Alaska citizens here night before “ 5 : | 3 S 2 " nad left for Sitka on the Pacific |faijures in Europe as well as the l i s SN TR S b 5 G/ _|would of couyse be tantamount to a constitutional crease our vocabulary by mastering failures P T 4 w A R R A C K »e b last by Delegate Anthony J. Dimond is especially rovision giving the control of the nation to the poli-| one word each day. Today’s word: IH:\ was accompanied by Rev. Am- gniteq States will bring about ser- | ! ’ § & enlightening. "The Delegate pointed out that esti-'tical parties alternately. What Mr. Shaw evidently'Gyanivorous; living on grain ordPPiLbY Dean of the Alaska chureh-|igus food crises. — || Construction Co. mates indicate that the additional cost to the Terrl-|meant to criticize was President Roosevelt's use of seeds These girds are granivor-|to F¢': Shoulas, and Rev. A. P.\ ancient lore finds this date aus- Mo~y mmremd L 0 0 Phone 487, tory for taking part in the Social Security program |public power to aid his re-election. What he really ;- |Kashevaroff. The ?fli'l}’ was 10 picigus for outdoor recreations and | % Optuinetiat . would only be about $107,800. attacks is the very essence of party government. 1 PN 2 |visit Hoonah and Killisnoo on the|mogt fortunate for fishermen. | Eyes. Bininitied, Glasscs Fited’|i g There are plenty of grounds for opposing the re- | |day to Sitka. Warning is given that in Atlantic | g, 4 2R 5 The last Legislature set up $400,000 for the bi- = y —_— - b 8 bt Office in Ludwig Nelson’s election of Mr. Roosevelt, in his policies and methods, Tise e jaters conserva s important, [ ennium, or $200,000 a year, for old age allowance m} o3 waters conservation 'ls. impor | Jewelry Store without raising the second-term bogy again. the Territory. Under the Social Security estimate, worn a little thin. the Territory’s share would be approximately $307,800. ‘The amount now set up for old age allowances could | be applied under the act with the result that only| about $107,800 a year would be needed in addition to the regular appropriation to permit benefits under | At the request of many Democrats LT : LC,OI\ Qnd LEAR}\‘ a meeting of the Democratic Club By A. C. Gordon had been called for this evening H 7 L }m the Goldstein Building by Pres- #——————————# lident John R. Winn. The meeting What kind of tree was beliey-| %as to provide plans for aiding the the early ; Deémocratic organization in the con because there will be great demand for fish as food. Philantt ts now will benefit becapse of better management. Rev- elations rega 7 neglect of inmates | in public institutions are forecast. Corruption in quarters where pub- ' i ! Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and Opthalmology It is:l il { i 1 Slow Recruiting (New York Times) § i ; In the course of his oratorical marathon Colonel ©d by Indians, and T ]’ 2 ~ — . the Social Security law in Alaska. Knox has not. confined himself to his heroic task of gmef’fifl" h?'l)flf’;'a.l never to have duct of the Democratic primaries.| ;o funds are sp ;‘ull cmse, sen- | Clikssés miled Lenses Gipounsl " ave r een struck by lightning? | sations in meany circles, eV e But let us quote the Delegate, who is more con-|SVing the nation. He would also save the Democratic / ] el e e g0 - - - § i i party. He Is not fighting it but fighting for it. ‘1t' 2 Who was Queen of England| Olarence Geddes and his mother, persons whose birthdate it s have &7 —— — — : : must be rescued from those “alien and un-American f0r only nine days? e 8 Wete JOWID* | Mg suguly of a | Jones-Stevens Shop ! Based on an estimate made on January 1, elements” that, in the vision of his falcon eye, now: 3: What is the most man-like of D2 to Juneau cn the Spokane,'pg. many, affection ' LADIES —MISSES’ A 1936, using the figures of the 1930 census as a control it. In his most moving and suasive manner the apes? which had sailed from Seattle the|yelatives will be expressed in ma- READY.TO-WEAR If you enjoy indoor sports— basis, it is estimated that 871 Indians, and |he has begged the Democrats to vote “against mis-| 4 What is the difference be-|Previous evening. torial w | Sewara Street Near Third :":;""L B hedetin NN 1678 whites above the age of 65 are living in government.” He dwells again and again on the de- tween a “complement’ and a “com- Bl | Childr Bl SRR Z : the Territory. Statistics from other states |sertion of their party by “great Democratic leaders.” bliment'? A. Van Mavern, travelng man will be str — BRUNSWICK ele that have already availed themselves of the In Massachusetts he dilates on “your great states-, 5. What city is the greatest rail.|{Was Juneau bound on the Princess difficult to direct. & —o— 3 Social Security Act show that not more than man,” Governor Ely. road center in the world? Alice due this de Many of these persons who are on | DR. H. VANCE BOWLING ALLEYS one-half of the white citizens over 65 are en- | we haven't heard of any more “great leaders” i the cusp of Virgo and Libra are ex- OSTEOPATH Rhcinlander and Alt Heidelberg titled to benefits under the act. Consequently |jeaying the Democratic tent nor of any common or- | ANSWERS With the safe arrival shortly be-!cegqingly sclf-centered and deter- | Consultation and examination BEER ON TAP estimating 839 whn_es and 871 Indians Alaska |dinary Democrats converted by the Colonel’s homilies. 1, s Beach. yfore noon of this day of William pinag in adhering to tieir own tree, * Hoiits' 107760 127:°1%46 '5: would have 1710 eligible, amounting to $615.- | Yet it is a happiness to record that when he went 2. Lady Jane Gray. Baltoff, O. E. Bennett, Tom Judson, | jqaas "7 to 9:30 by app‘ointment' 000 a year, the Territory’s share $307.800 a g to Maine he found that Judge Connelly of Portland,| 5 The gorilla, Sk and George Passeur in Treadwell, paviq R. Locke, (Patrolman V. | Gastinean Hotel Annex D i S et year.: Shopid tiie age limit of women be low- | yhno took -his name off the Democratic voting list i1 4 A complement is that which | *PXiety on the part of relatives and nagny) | satirist, was born on this | South Franklin St. Phone 177 i L ered to 60, an additional $54,000 would be nec- 1934, is still indignant with the Democratic Party.|.omoietes: a compliment is an ex-|(11NdS Was set at rest. The four gayin 1§33, Others who have cele- i 4 s th essary. Let us count him as a new recruit since enlistments 'p occion of admiration or flattery, |MeR had gone duck hunting tWo prateq it as a birthday include Up-, & — = “y Illl In 1635 the Territorial Legislature appropriated|are so few. Let us count him as a “great leader” © o (000 - *'|days earlier, intending to be gone ton ginclair, 1878; Anton Charles TYPEWRI"ERS RENTED | $620,000 for the bienium or $310,000 a year for the fol-|since the number of the great deserters is so scan Ao R less than a day. However, a StOrM woic editor, 1962, | 35.00° pér mibhth G s lowing in the Territory: Old Age allowance, $400,000; Former Chief Justice PPattangall is now a straight Re- ., |came up and the four found it nec- g | Dependent Children, $90,000; Relief of Destitution,|Publican, we believe. He is a grand old independent " ~—————————"lessary to camp until it abated. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 | J. B. Burford & Co. P $50,000; Needy and Indigent, $80,000, in addition to and come-outer. !Y. is impossible not‘to like him and I MO])ERN 3 | This should be a fairly fortunate | ‘Our doorstep is wom"by PUROLA REMEDIES to regret that he should be so lonely. | J. A. Hellenthal was to leave for 4 cdi £ strol Bene- satisfied customers RIPTIONS GARE- vl an appropriation for public health, and $150,400 for 2 : 1 ETIQUETT B ay, according: to astrology. Beze 2 PRESC] s When Colonel Knox was in Maine he found Jim | ol 14 B o San Francisco on the Humboldt. | g, aspects are active and there - 3 FULLY COMPOUNDED the Pioneers' Home. Reed and Governor Ely. They are pungent and sturdy | His trip was for the purpose of de-|cpould be an urge toward intense e ST T | It was pointed out that the $200,000 a year old|characters, strong speakers. Why are the Democratic ! By Roberta Lee fending clients before the Circuit ;Cumy in business Stratton & Beers A Front Street Next Coliseum | age allowance would be applicable to the old age part|heathen so stiff-necked? Why are conversions so in- |, .. |Court of Appeals | The planetary influences stmu- | MUNICIPAL E | of the Social Security act, and probably some addi-|{réquent among them? When Colonel Knox, rolling = 2 AL it % 1o cnceee M NALsEE | NGINEERS PHONE 97i—Free Delivery | % 3 out more of his 22,000 miles of speech, reaches Mis- Q. Is there a time limit within| weather: Maximum, 55: Mini-| 2 M€ engage po | SURVEYORS & ional. The amount estimated, $371,800, or $368,000 if | X 3 Py * bisEs ' i z enterprises and projects of inter- VALENTINE BLDG. . ] R ) souri, he will fnd Jim Reed again. He may be so for- Which a bride must acknowledge|mum, 48; Cloudy, rain; Precipita- ) N 5 5 e Legislature lowered the age limit on women, would |y nate s to find the forty-odd other Constitutional her wedding gifts? Sas. T8 tnahes. national movement are mdic:teri Telephone 502 = sy Dot greatly exceed that already carried by the Ter-|Democrats; but where is the expected rush to get out| - A, Bhe should do so at the very ISl G The stars encourage new ventures 5 ! M cc AUL MOTOR ritory. |of the Democratic party and its contaminating alien | earliest possible time, and will find | GENERA - 10 Srange fields of e, g —— y The Social Security program is an actuality. Itand un-American elements? RAL MOTORS || Asain the seers read a continu- [ is now in operation in many of the States, and it will| be one of the most important matters to confront the was in the Virginia Jeffersonian Democrats who met write these letters from day to day Our own private hope it a much wiser method if she will | in secret at Richmond a few weeks ago. They were rather than wait until all the gifts ] and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS ance of power for men who®occupy high positions. Ludwig Nelson | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers COMPANY x T ._%7. | =y 9 £ o | HN | Women are subject to adverse in- s Territorial Legislature when it meets in January. said to be fifty. ‘That is the formal and sacred num- | are received. | W. P. JO SON | 4 WATCHMAKER and JEWELER | i -——ii |ber which assemblies of insurgent Demograts ma i o — g fluences todsy. They are Warped PAINTS — OILS Applying it to Alaska will require careful thought ana et WHICH, @5semblies of insurgent Den y”v“gmmys! i o e i z """ |t let their heads rule their hearts, Junean, Alaska Builders’ and Shelf study, and it isn't a bit too early for all of us to ac- P A jsome new neighbors, will aninvita- | feee—ae e e for it is easy to make mistakes in E were not di e ARI quaint ourselves with the facts, particularly those ¢ dloclosed, Since the day that thelr solemn gion o & luncheonor tea sent by jua: t while th figurati HEey £t 3 men session ended many have inquired anxiously about | i Judgment while this configuration | AR and women who are to make up the next Legislature.|them. So far as we know nothing has been heard. !,zh:m ;.,a:e :}?: g;;cz;:“?di::t;ig: Rice & Ahlers Co. prevals. Lode and placer locats ;| Thomas Hardware Co. i g They have a vitally important matter concerning the' The Republican National Committee should in- grap HEATING PLUMBING || Disturbing news of some sort is ;o ‘03 S BAEE Setorn motices &——————— & i welfare of Alaska before them. Thorough analysis of | Vestigate this mysterious disappearance. Did Jim | Q.- What does it indicate when a SHEET METAL WORK forecast fqr thl_s time. It is well to ‘WW i the act itself between now and when the legislative| Farley have a hand in it? Or are political botanists | yodfese does mot offer her hand - PHONE 34 ‘take no risks in b\{smes Or S0CHAl e . » i session meets will pave the way for intelligent “mn,collecung Tare spacithiens? when greeting a guest? .gg‘x:;e;t:::hn:‘;a;z?; k Lsm::ve;“;fl SPECIALIZING el sl oad 8 at that time. 1‘ High and Dry !‘m:;,,:; A fi?::f:s‘ e | property losses. DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL o] ¢ ! J ! o | Extreme care to avoid digestive in French | g THE 1932 TREND OVER AGAIN B Rt Torad | HOTEL ZYNDA maladies ks er'jmnif'ha:-'leifi‘i?:éc i GENERAL HAULING : P Archeologists prodding and prowling around | g 2% STORAGE and CRATING | ,i % ‘T‘here 5?"‘5 to be no question about it. With|among the dust and ruins of ancient civilizations FEPNATOR RERVIOR Dostieated. Bkin. disoders 40 Mre Italian ALL ! H § ut six weeks remaining before the November elec-|often bring to light interesting discoveries relating S. ZYNDA, Prop. foretald. e Dinners 3 s | k| H tion in the States, the Republicans are two up on the|to the men who once walked proud and ambitious Shopping:nuder this Sway sty d il Democrats. They carried Maine, and approximately over those grounds. ] be very satisfactory. Modistes and JUNEAU TRANSFER 4 100,000 votes in the Litérary Digest straw poll gives Among these human interest sidelights is the ob- % talera 1 leather goods are well - Gastin Caf 1 them a two to one lead. It may not be just cricket, Servation provided by Dr. Paul §. Martin, curator of FRED MATTSON ‘ L?:alleés galiag ol A L e % o R e I ; | { we belleve the English call it, to reiterate, but it is‘;gz::]e;d :]dhu:e;;;ne;rlrzt;vgonal History, that the Pueblo WATCHMAKER and 'cl‘lfe.high cost. 61 Tiving will be ap> Short Orders at AH Hours lrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ol i Intere:*ing to note again that the political wind blows| (S H5 W IHEC 00 f\fmr:; ";,e;z‘e::m;‘;;’i‘;:: S 4.00 JEWELER | parent next month when rents, food = i in much the same direction as it did in 1932, from going on sprees of any kind, : Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | |and transportation probably will rise| ~p— i Juneau Ice Cream [ 14 As stated previously, Mr. Hoover four years ago| The doctor doesn't give the reasons for this pro-| Men’s Dress EYE GLASSES SOLD /in price. The simple life should be ,, D Pire Classifieds pay. ot carried the state of Maine and its five electoral votes| hibitive measure, but possibly the rule was for the | Oxfords AND REPAIRED cultivated by the wise. Much dis-| [ GARLAND BOGGAN |!! .. Parlors 14 for President. Also, four years ago, Mr. Hoover was|protection and comfort of other occupants of the 127 SEWARD STREET play and extravagance are indicat-| Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy 1 far out ahead in the first returns from the Liternry‘jlp“‘mmk One drunk at the singing or dish-throw- | B I G v AN Opposite Goldstein Bldg. ed for the winter months in many ! H“dwmdflgon COFFEE SHOP G Digest poll. a " 4 |ing stage in an apartment building can keep everyone || Phone 479 South Franklin St. P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska cities. | B “p . Percy Reynolds, Manager igest poll. a margin, by the way, of about two to G ; | Waxin: Polishin. A { oné, similar margin to the one that Governor Landon| /3¢ 8Wake. Then, too a clear head was needed to| : " £ Fersana whiee bivehoia s e . gl — { now holds in the latest report of the Digest. ?cgle E:IOISE I:ani{ not,chl;d k;’wlesd that were the only the augury of a year of some con- ;l Sandmg | P Ty Al S m of elev: 2 bavmerngy Bcattered. retushd fram nine . States have been| oxrh : vator known in those days. Even an Indian ¢ | fusion, but financial affairs shouldll PHONE 532 REI IABLE TRANSF | wi ith all his fortitude and ability to take it on the be more fortunate than romance. 2- — Our trucks Iace received in. the poll and it is significant thal Mr. chin was of little use to the community if he slipped Children born on this day prob-' = ti : A “:ko :ny lvn |‘(;l|’; Ll Roosevelt leads in but two states—Oklahoma and|off the ladder and landed in the canyon several ably will be energetic and indus- ' .:::'. tank f & C ':e 0il j Texas, southern states, a part of that great solid south |hundred feet below. trious. Subjects of this sign of } FORD AGENCY poll | ey ! which usually is credited in the Democratic column. Doubtless some of the boys occasionally slipped Virgo have Libra characteristics | PHONE 149; m(n“-e‘lu ‘J Mr. Landon’s strength appears to lic in the east nnd,:;:zufmm ‘:‘e lc:mm‘umt:' re:tl:cno:smand brewed The B. M . Behr ends and should be just, reliable and (Authorized Dealers) 5 - middle west, Indiana, New Jersey and New York being | °™¢!hing potent to nip at and break the monotony practical. GRE. ““WHEN IN A BUBERY i hile i ASES f listed o his credit thus far in the poll which, 85 the | Bt thes aheaye sabered it o are o cover them. Bank Clarence C. Dil, United States GAS — OILS T I BNREE 3 , was born on this da; i . Digest hastens to explain, is based only on scattered |onjons to scrape the patina off their breath before 33‘,2,? e celebnwdy it as!} JTUNEA 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any returns. | returning to the cliff house. & birthday include Martin A, Bren-| I U MOTORS amount . . . QUICK! ne That the return: sparse from New , par- — : S GG A g Do ‘:’rk per-| ¢ Juneau, Alaska nan, Congressman, 1875; John L. Foot 0f Main Street COLE TRANSFER ticularly, is apparent when noted that but about Business And The NRA . # Macadam, engineer, 1756. Phone 3441 or Night 1803 an 160,000 votes have been returned in all, and gr . ter ; (Copyright, 1936) et ihy - c New York City alone has something like 7,000,000 ‘The Chamber of Commerce of the United States ——————— A | = inhabitants, a great many of them voters, who never h&s apparently learned nothing and forgotten nothing. COMMERCIAL Lode and placer iocation notices, . [ 11 1t's Paint We Have 1! | were able to find any particular reason for having a It was one of the parents of the NRA, and for a few for sale at The Empire Office. Whlte s | I.DEAL Pm SHOP , months was unmistakably proud of the fact. * * * ‘ ‘ Republican . party, so tradjtionally have they voted “Regulated competition” by its very definition an FRED W. WENDT Democratic, either for or against Tammany, rarely|eqne monopoly. Under the NRA various monopo- § LIQUOR STORE PHONE. 540 | for or against the Republican party. listic practices were instituted and encouraged in the T e 0 R | ¢ In this connection it is interesting to note further name of “fair competition.” The chamber could have Resources Over Two and One- that in the recent primary election in New York state,|no quarrel with this aspect of NRA, for it is now ask- H lf M PHONE m L . the fight in New York City was between the Inde-|Ing that these practices be revived. Nor did it have alf Million Dollars 3 ewelry Repairing pendents and Tammany, the former placing most of (8 legitimate quarrel with the administration over 6 5 5 AUL Bl (4] thelr candidates, 1t might as well be added that this| EDVerments] inferference, for the New Deal | PAUL BLOEDHORN ‘ecagy ol T 4a & bt strengthe: rather than hampered monopolistic at very reasonable rates B oty 11 e bty odtent. safe gamble |, otices. How, then, is the chamber's attitude to be A = 45 tif », P When explained—unless its objective 'is ? i Free Delivery FRONT STREETS AR AR DK A

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