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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU ‘ (BELIENE (T ) OR NOT/ s 15 © BARNEY "4 T SURPRISED! I NEVER SAW HIM ] WILTH SueH A VULGAR DISPLAY OF JEWELRY 2 VAN HQRM S A CHANGED GOSH! A GUY'D HANE To eE AS HEAR SIGHTED AS A MACKEREL F HE COULDN SEE THIS ROCK ~ DO Nov NeTice ANTUNG UNUSUAL ABOLT (AY APPEARANCE ToDAY,, DALNCEN 7 NO SIR. T CAWNT SON TWaT ME y. DAUNCEY, CMER Stresemann: Emgma' Monatchist, He Becomes Leading A Figure in Republic’s Affairs Qustav Stresemann (above), although an avowed supporter o! the old regime, plays hard the game of republican statesman- ship. The lower pictn German citizen, is shown with him, D political world in Europe. He has almost eclipsed the British TForelgn Secretary, Austen Chamber- peace- lain, walker. as the international Now he steadily presses toward procuring a new attitude of Europe toward Russia Peace or lwulaflon in Europe are the alternatives offered Rtussia by the policy Stresemann has brought Chamberliin and Forelgn Minister Zaleski, of Poland, to join him In. Yet, when the German Repoblic was born so few years ago Strese- mann . had ' .disappeared yractically from. public life and the political identity he had built for himself in his pre-war career utterly faded. Stresemann was, and is, an avowed partisan of the old regime, a royal- ist and the head of a party fighting for the re-establishment of the Hoh- Today, he is the German pelitical hero of its participation in the Locarno treaties and the figure most responsible of what was gained enzolierns. for Germany there. Germany’s post-war isolation dis- almost oblivion only a short time appeared and Stresemann has the previously, R. GUSTAV STRESEMANN, the German Foreign Minister, 1s becoming a most conspicu- ous figure in reorganization of the re was made when he, like the commonest t his vote in the gcncl‘ul elections, His wife credit for the victory though he has always been a leading opponent of principles which brought about and maintain the present form of Ger- man government. In the Relchstag-he accused the extreme Nationalists ot treason be- cause they opposed the ratification of the Locarno treaties though he had spent his political lifc in the service of Nationalist politics. .During the war he was an ex- tremist among those supporting the sannexation olicy toward Belgium. ‘When the revolution came he was swept out of political life and lcst bis political influence. He sprang back to greater heights than, those from which he had ‘fallen when na- tionalism rose to defeat and sub. merge the republicanism which had brought about the revolution. In this reconstruction he had made the most powerful ally his defeated cause could have—Hugo Stinnes. Within months the tremendous Stinnes industrial oganization was put into effective operation as a po- litical machine and Stresemann went back with an assured following of seventy members of the Reichstag yfrom which he had slipped away in TERHUNE LEAVES FOR ;JUNEAU SATURDAY;TO SUCCEED WALKER SOON Alaska Gam= boat Seal, Capt. Ed. Simp- son, left Bellingham last Saturday for Juneau, it was announced at Commission headquarters today. ¥ W. Terhune, who went to a Belling- ham hospital last week, had recover- ed and is aboard the vessel. Mr. Terhune will succeed E. P. Walker as Executive Officer of the Commission and Alaska Agent of the U. S. Biological Survey on June 1, The patrol Commission’s | Mr. Walker announced. The transfer | will take place shortly after the arrival of Mr. Terhune and Mr, and, Mrs. Walker expect to leava for the South a few days thereafter. Mr. Walker has been assigned to, the Washington office of the Biolog- | cal Survey in connection with the reservation division. He had several years experience with this work prior to coming back to Alaska in 1921, — e Special at Terrell’s. Perma-; nent Waves, $17.50. adv.! 0ld papers ra® suis at.The Empire lnonng for Seattle. * | ADMIRAL FARRAGUT ENROUTE WESTWARD SUNDAY MORNING .\llm| 1 ham, arriv o'cloc tons 2 ‘Douglas I sland Ne‘ujs Steamer I.nm..\n. Capt 3 1 in Juneau fron k Sunday morn e following MISS BEST HONORED shower of the was givei Dou A miscellaneou by the women, memb glas school faculty, noon in hounor of Mi who is' to be marriad summer after her return home residence of Miss Nelson and 5 llnllno()k was the of the shower. The fortunate man who i ss Best is '\Ir H Pottello, Hausking, A. D. Daten, | ", E. Walker, 8. Sinne Mitchell, and six d from the Ju . where she load . The fol on and J. } scene The steamor M sailed a Ransom, Alice” for Seattl nmonson will me wih auto. and together they to drive to Yakima which home town also. ¥ — e with START WORK ON SCHOOL Expert on : “ Iresses or ladies’ tailoring begun work taking | tions of euy Kind, lining or s of the Dougla:|ing coa or plain Workmen have 1p the lower floc school preparatory to det imuv‘ the condition of tho foundation sc| that an estimate of the repairs nec ' | — —ad made to See Mrs. - pieces order for Decoration Day. y can be reached. \IXII\' e BOY CUTS HEAD youngest son of DeRoux, re- DeRoux, Mr. and Mrs. August eived a very.savera cut on the Ip Saturday afternoon through 2 fall in which he struck his head a sharp object. Several stitches v taken by Dr. Dawes and he spent the night in tho hospital. 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Thi | BREAD —_————— \ MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM | JUNEAU 1S NOW BEING ARRANGED, bs | BAKERY ASK FOR MAID BREAD steamer sailad at 7:30 o'clock this post of the Amarican| is making prcparations for| he observance of Memorial Dav | Monday, May 30. The program will be announced later in the \\'r\c\k,‘ Stores and business houses will close| it is said. The local Legion ¥ . bV B WM. MYREN, Prop. Phone 577 Free Delivery for the entire day, SEE US FOR YOUR.--- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. WINUIES TORKS RAYL S This is the weather that inspires the Garden Spirit GOOD TOOLS MAKE GOOD GARDENS Let Us Supply You The Thomas Hardware Co. __—____::: w ZYNDA HOTEL i 7 Newly:Renovated - Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. Prop. l e e e eeoeed | By BILLE DE BECK Aows, WALk UP AND DOWAS UNDER * ’ The ELECTRIC LIGHT ¥ ONCE MORE - i T WaNe To GET E W ea(her Condihons Az Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Porccast for Junean and vicinity, bezinning 4 p. m. tedey: tonight and Tuesday, warmer Tuesady; moderate LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity T7ind Velccity Weather 30.07 51 71 NW 7 Cldy 30.12 42 92 E 1 Sprinkling 30.11 44 86 SE 14 Sprinkling CABLE AND RADIU REPORTS ITERDAY | TODAV Highest 8 a.m. temp. Velocity 10 . west- N VI Precip, 8am. 24 hrs, Weather Cldy Lowest § a.m. ‘temy. temp. ® P temp. | the | T Pt. Cldy Cldy Sprinkling | Ketchikan Cldy | Prince Rupert ¥ Portland |San Francisco 50 *—Less than 10 miles. Bt (M\ NOTE: Observations 2t Juuneau, Prince Ruperi, Edmonton, Seat- , Portland and San Franclico are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Ju- pressure is high throughout the north Pacific and over most The low pr ire central near Bristol Bay Saturday has v ward i Ccanada. Cloudy weather . prevails - generally throughout the Terri but rain has ceased éxcept in Southeastern Alaska and the upper Yukon Valley. Temperatures are low on the | Bering coast but have risen decidedly in. the Pribilof Islands. IS a Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets chase the chill out of your house im _Incomparable for radiant warmth in a Try them——you'll find They're Hot And you'll a jiffy. fireplace. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY . 4 e ITome of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Figgs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please $ Two Deliveries Drily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a réal feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Where Front Street . flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD thzoughout the year operatas Tsginnar passsmger and frelght traln .service from Saward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloou and ‘Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passehger trains éach way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For. timetables and other in- formation lnqnlu of any/steamship or rallroad agent, or 'flh Dept. of the Imterior THE ALASKA 0AD %, oK Tt Yas. NORTHERN HOTE 'wflazz At ST . —| t'nut yndlkn. looulll.mpumfiud 7 ey ALASKA LAUNDRY KIDS NEED BE AFRAID - - TO GINE THIS LAUNDRY SHAP YOUR TRADE - g ot all personal wear to this Taundry. It will come back to you in the proper sweet, ~|n|lu\ condition. We will your negligee 1 e with the same ¢ ful consideration that would ve at your hand. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 need not be aid to send at th own AUTOS FOR HIRE eather oF Not. \ A thought in time may save a dector bill —anys Taxi Tad. Changeable weather of the sea- son. 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