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O st s o P N2 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1931 United have the unenfort amended States se the pealed or back scientifi 1 detail from James wants the expedition, con: hed 83 degrees and ing among his old friends in and in 1908 he retired from active But even the United States is ‘Ready-to-Mail” CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES—in boxes—no extra charge— wooden “Lights o’ Juneau” “Midnight in June” “September Night” ‘Approach of Winter - Are our special subjects for Holiday Gifts MANY OTHER NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ART PRINTS of Alaska Scenery in Greeting Cards and Frames 1 Winter & Pond Co. e o it Greely TEN YE 5 IS T JONG. T Hi) \L'\[Ei 1,2,,’1,00 LONC (Seattle Times.) dent Hoover declares he is opposed to the ions for the American Polar Expedit canc n of Eurouean debts to the United 34 bring to public attention the fact Lhn,‘ E but he p hat the countries over there Al ! n has undergone great changes in, & ke e s dbetore. résiining debt - pay- fifty years. It is an interesting coincidence fra . B e A en. A W. Greely, who led the American nts., That 1s too s of 1881-84, organized to establish polar sta- dinary course we may. have pa tions for the study of meteorology, magnetism and ession and a riod of good other scientific problems, is today, at the age of r depres that of time 8, chairman of the committee planning the ex-| times become >d n they are .li pedition which will be commanded by Capt. Flavel to be b three years of good times M Williams. This last expeq;tlon to the Arctic ten work wonders. Let th: postponement of pay- will be equipped with radio, airplanes and modern o B Ghree s If that should prove COmforts. It will leave next June for Fort Conger S8 w0 NG yonr Ellesmere Island, where the Greely party wintered i f t time there might then be a recon- Vears' ago; sider: i Although eighteen of the twenty-five members Of course of the Greely expedition died of starvation, it brought | records of inestimable value. B. Lockwood and Sergeant David L. Brainard, 24 minutes north latitude, | od Sims is head of a COM-ifee] sure that with his own hard exp:rience to spi ght in oil on the Olympic him on, the relief ship to take off Captain W | of Wi The well, |liams and men will be on time in 193¢ In| 1" was developed Hoh River, {the me: they can listen to the radio and | nilies - trom For or seven open ¢ provisions while cnjoying a pleumn:‘ m Port Angeles. Ref m the South |Outine ‘ that the d as caused considerable e ~—New York Sun.) Fisher; timber, farming, manganese— |let us know what it and now oil make the Olympic Peninsula e cne of the most versatile: sections of the Too much explouauon creates the boom Northwest {often turns out to be a bamxwung—\l‘ul“da Blade. U . ! g 'v )ir " True, the oil is in a pocket from which li £ A l ‘k I it be pumped, but it is of high al y Atasra ‘"'I e ar nd at such a shallow depth indi- wrecked | ; on la; W5 ri- Also a| sisting of Lieut. However, ther that thay would do e G . Ao forelin 1 & Point which at that tim: was the farthest north| that. If e e visited by man. The relief expedition of 1882-83| merce inc ikely that the g failed arrive, and the Greely party retreated | NS WO r in ten years. In the mean- gy at difficulty to Cape Sabine. Among those time repay money due the United who perished was Lizutenant Lockwood. Sergeant | mon taxed out of the American Brainard, now a Brigadier Genetal tired, prob- | people, or borrowed on their ability to pay taxes,iably is the only survivor of the ex| 1 except | would help to terminate the persistent deficits, | General Greely, the leader ¢ uce the National debt and cut down taxes thi In: 1884, Comdr, Winf . (P RAnIEy | daterta ] {win imperishable fame at the naval battle of| Santiago in 1898, commanded an expedition which | yme amuscment if one considers lhm‘“, ued the survivors of the Greely part for ten years in conju 1 with that Presi- 1 gor his valuable contributicn to polar lore, Gr al boast in March, 1930, that he would have |was promoted from Lieut=nant to Ldpldm and was and - indust work on the old pros-|awarded many medals. Late e served as Chief | asis within y days i nal Officer of the United States Army with the| ¥l = rank of Brigadier General and was i rumental p % s aoadae . m developing the telegraph systems, line, cable and OIL ON OLYMPIC PENINSULA. ireless, in - Porto Rico, Cuba, Philipy and Alaska In 1906 he was made a Major neral | service. We may not rich enough | citement and g ations in the Pe | t0 lend money to both Europe and the Far East| coun for the purposes of wal (Buffalo Cuuner-Exprcss;‘ The Port Angeles News, commenting on the it strike, said | Chicago says that it is a city of socialble people. | Adding further claim to being the real | We have noticed that gangsters often take each‘ empire of the Pacific Coast, the Olympic other for a ride.—(Washington Post.) | Peninsula thrilled the world this wesk with | | announcement that oil had been found in ‘ “President Hoover Will Not Change Stand On | the Hoh Valley, 17 miles south of Forks. | Prohibition."—Headline. But he might at least| | that PIERGE WILL DEACONS KNOW HOW >5 of hard-fought games | Cn UN TRlAL pin the Deacons of the \ ta Juneau boarding house in uccecded hpa Washouts Basin Wi in NEXT MOKNT [ cates greater pools beneath. Ed Sims and N E JOIN W. TROY - - - ‘D‘TO‘ AND MANAGE men who aided him in financing the g S remendous project are to be congratulated blished xcep ) e AP < P OMPANY At Secoud and Main on their pioneering, and we hope a gusher | L comes in to blow the drilling rig clear { In Juneau as Second Claes s the Pacific. | Berith ot o S tHe values will shoot up, taxes are | games played to win AUBSCRIPTICN RATES. ¢ ! paid on once “;i ‘»h;i‘*b logged- ’A } e R | “Jualpa 1931 championship, The 2 e 1s in the west en nterest in Hor ; Dellvsced by sarcier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ! d rout o8 outs were pe Thans 1 25 per month, orks and Quillayute prairies guments for Retrials fo A i B por v e shi Investors, speculators $6.00; one month ; r from all over the United Supscr Rl be attracted to the field, | be spent. 1 and B siness Offices. 374 t6 5. into . Joyous MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR the first oil pocket, but not The Associated Press is excluslvely .-mn.ddvn!m. to hope for additional com- ews dispatches credited U R 5 5 sous i lu this paper and also the | nvade the field in the search 1 gas ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO SE LARGER = THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION The evi very plain e Republican forces in are not w g togethar ef- n or so Repub n Congressmen Democrats for the House rules he D:mocratic Conference and about Republican Senators refuse to support t nference nominee for President pro-tem. | In the meantim> Demorats are voting unanimously for party programs in both houses. There are a lot of fanatical drys that would ed, especially in sluiI-n' stac! the dack and pr the opportune momi ouis admitied thal i said that A Comer and Price Continued % even 14—The grand Ahira A. 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