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e L R R THE DAILY ALASKA BVIPIRE TUFSDAY MARCH 5 1932. “doughy” and the presence distinctly noticeablc } ol course, is still lower ' corn is sor field corn does not have t of s corn, the pure Ju:l plainly declare the pr such is the case. If s corn, it must be decl in large quanti , however.” cob, Sub- of !m! ire nday by the sy Second and Main label 1 as Second Class | vie ESCRIPTION RATES, Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Dougla Thane for $1.25 per mont - he 1 SK Wicke am's weekly shed here recently, that the House Judicia: ite’s bill for the repeal Bishop James Cannon ti of the Dr power than the pite convincing v anti-pro- object needed the t system t makes it im- al alcoholic liquors, on the Treadwell and Ing rates: , in advance, ¢ will promptly or irregularity 374, ailed e Dele; nd Business Offices, : AW "'ClATFu PRESS. cly entitied to ty hes credited Lo r y e more per and also the | p o D ON GUAWANTEED TO BE LARGER ANY OTHER PUBLICATION adperatels from mmittee b thumb down its ruin e it possible forces to mi such signifi campaign for repeal of Their domination of Con- s has disgusted -minded citizens. In this in-| happens that Al ans are the only They are not apt to overlook or e of Bishop Cannon and Mrs. such rule or ruin of the Dry Prohibition and usually czars that has r i anti- 1 headway in the eenth endment rjured get ALASKA S The Star Boarder. HOULD BE EXCEPTED. th New York Herald Tribune.) House Approj shears on the Federal budget with a zeal holy, but one notices that as it approaches items in support of the sacred cow of Pro- carefully sheathes its weapon The Davis pending & re lower bill to wield its the | S ones tions Committee continues |x In Mon-|t of Washington still he the in the United States, ad- Ceuncil Explai ncil, Alaska Ck NOT LEGISLATE BEAR RESERVE e Craos B | RT S [Delegate Informs Chamber No Congressional Ac- tion Likely Now organization funds m‘ expenses connected with Am- | teams competing in the Los| Olympiad next summer ubscriptions are voluntary. robable tk be handled by ic Association mrom Page One) he High Sct or the Boy (Continuea ) s are used to pay the 1ses of American athletes chos- » represent the United States| Olympic Games »aid to anyons connected with the mittees in charge. List Blood Donors wone willing 1sfusion in emergency ked to communicate W jan or either the Gov Ann’s Hospital, Ds the Chamber. desire of hospital autl physicians to IL\\L‘ instant call ¢ ve thi that C. Wright, ral Board for Training, which admin- act, and Territorial of- took the matter up with Govi| who wrote him that affer ing on the matter with W. T of Educa- much better to added he would next session of lature, asking for. s for a survey as | ¢ The probable cost was' 0 to $700. Year of Optimism tions in the mid- that 1932 is the of optimism, the Chamber | old by B. M. Behrends, local E: business man, who ly returnzd here from a buy- | trip to the Pacific Coast and‘ East as Chicago. He was \ luncheon of the Retail | “ommittee under the; Chicago Chamber, | comimittee of the er. The en- st that marks | ational the teams or to uld be and the tion, it w defer action it to 3 or St meil told service. blood of dif- in composition to find the proper needing tr ot be done in- limin: . there may be n . the hospitals the tests at of donors rder that n em 15 to I have I all times. fornians Seek L Chamber today was in ye- of a reouest from Californ- at ature economy it reduced the appropriation the Stat> Department by $1484,712, | non-Prohibition activities of the De-| $2,884.089 and those for the| and the Department of| 86,446 respectively. But for the of Justice by Department of Commerce Labor by. $1,507,640 and when the request of the Pr 500 came up for consideration the full amount was| voted by g2 majority of the committee. Thus the minds of our astute lawmakers | government is quite so important itinuing the farce of enforcement. ined to agrce with them. While the for imed by them, would n partment for steamships t n tourists to these traffic probably voyages would 1d it become law w ure is to bring an end oken es called have been inaugurated b I ple, Mr bition unit for $11,369.- || | IR Chamber eable in he the local meetings was not orga clther ot thies | Inc,, fI‘JI' a supply ,U_‘,"“S X ur commenten: ¢ ing with Jurieau and vicir | ch will be sent at once. Tourist Advertising Commit- there > American peo- i tce is preparing a new pamphlet Beh said. While there | wnich it is expected will be printed 15 of it on all sides, psople | futurs. The committe not lost heart and are seem- | meet next Friday and discuss as by on .bedrock as they | hairman E. M. Goddard an- the nalcyon days of the! cod nflated valu ravel | Major R t west was lighter than nor- | cted mal and not nes 0 ng zatior Depression has breught out tne Markoe, who has| Studio h for three ye: main nl or The trade at have endment and the Volstead Act re- there is really notk he Govern- | ave its face, as our Oriental friends to compound the initial blunde The situation reminds one of the oast enger done material |ment car to an-owned and oreign-flag adopti in between round-trip ships | elves at S ai. The American peop Prohibition law. A division of | have been put into the field| The attack has been a d simply stimulated the popular what would you have, retreat? of the Anti-Saloon League and their obed tors he forcement inst them indees but has o Lhiics re impery it for the 10ss tion the present pe T verything except Prohibition enforcemen ) ment in never contemplated for a moment The to nowhe outside of t fon of the foreign- omenon, the dry mentalit) that Ameri flag abo rd th‘mw wise ves- | Thus the | f the Federal | indirection what| 1o i attract is the 12-mil mair bars limit operat he an coa gress Down. (New York Times.) s apparently the belief of p: leaders that is to limit: American ,oth the Senate i the House that legislation has| sels. Legislation that been proceeding at too rapid a rate. This is a sort Id be an unwarranted [of reflex of the complacent feeling that Congress ainly (has deserved well of the countr hus far by being hard working and expeditious. Fitting praise . i A3 £ indeed, been accorded it for the speed and 1 also be expected if the Davis meas- |, .. o0 with which it enacted the bxll‘ ting - Its very nature invites them.y,, Reconstruction Finance Corporation and several idly stand by and see its nationals’|other urgent measures. In ordinary times they discriminated against as will be id have cluttered up the calendar and been made Canadian Pacific and the Govern-|the subject of w ome debate for a long time. hadian National Steamships, |[But now, it is said, there are symptoms that mem- sands of tougists on Al- [bers of Congress have been overworking themselves. |Committee work has been exacting and prolonged. steamship Interests b{.w(n.ni ed with :\»llend»flnce at long sessions of either passes. Alaska will|'OUS® this has imperiled the health of many Con- esmen. Besides, there is a danger that, under WO COMPANIES | gyoh constant pressure, bills may reported out stry play 10 {of committee and passed without suf communities of [to all their details. For these and most of |the word has gone out that.it is now in ordm would trip other: spend |Congress to be a little more leis and not to try thousands ¢ with local aants |10 maintain the tempo which has until now marked hers every To stop this traffic would }“»‘ 1abars : e firns and would bave Without questioning the wisdom of this decision, t may well be that another re besides those camImunlyy mentioned, may have led to it. There are impetuous |members of Congress eager to press ard dubious absolutely dissimilar (:u(!\‘.)r even dangerous bills. One way to check them 1 has & ht about |is to slow down the whole machinery of legislation. to be his may be a motive, and a pr one, in the to see |minds of the Congressional leaders at present. Their Inatural desire to prevent Congress from doing |anything to disturb public sentiment, to alarm |timid citizens who are beginning faintly to trust {the larger hope of business recove before long Alaska | o good way to head off bad legislation is to make ‘u a little difficult to pass even good legislation ’\\'ln'» Cor ss is entitled to and has received {much credit for the unysual and businesslike atti- CORN - ltude which it has till now displayed, the probability BUYERS. {is that the nation would be well satistied to see it > ‘A\ll‘/] , for a time, a policy of greater delil ation packs of lin Jawmaking. he Fed- | S i Maine style” The swastika has been adopted by ths German | ins to a|Fascisti as its insignia, but from here it appears| outside {that most of Europe is united under the double d [cross—(Ohio State Journal.) rom | whole. | “whole | Slewing Co sels ca offe induceme Davis Pioh could not be done dix solely - to American. ves: outgrowth to do by cruises sought to do that directly wou! invasion of ights and would most cert Canada W ot shipping the case ment's ow thor n-flag bill low under adi 1 the prosperity the heast Alaska. Passengers aboard them, small par of Sout make the whor not ma dollars mer and strous to as which | » proposed I ss ought luctant that - | surely it ought by - American be far ican ci made would Ame 1 be or essels these waters by it by dams > to in over- | cast the reason except from 1 LABE ON CANNED CORN INFORNM TIVE TO eral F sweet corn creamy cor yle” cor the cob Such corn J kernels fally alled We judg Baker th: he 18 keeping | seript ex- | the latest statement by till on his head ringside. —(Boston Newt although | Tran- | rom his hat is near the such Al name | Most people have observed the change of these|group picture of Democratic Presidential Bantam, {It shows what an artist can do. With a sin Bantam |stroke Mr. Smith has brushed out the oW :poumxd to Governor Roosevelt.—(Toledo Blade.) | in (hu; pirants. | e deft | that | varieties Golden Evergreen, Bome pac X grades established & nite tates D of Agriculture. G A ] Fancy) is the best qual of bright color, with tically free from defects. ed Exira Standard) posse acteristics of color, tenderness, flas from defeets to. @ lesser, but ¢ degree. | Grade C (Standard; so called) is c which the color may be dull;- the flavor ‘only fuir, the kernels Giant, Improved and C the official | partment | VR 83 iwas on a corn, | ray We didn't get the impression, as some | Al Smith would accept the nomination only if it | silver platter. If it were on an ash| we think he could forgive it—(Detroit News.» did, that| quen call- | As quickly as a politician can junk his persona! able char- |convictions in the interests of political expediency.— | freedom | (Ohio State Journal.) Japan is said to be anxious for world peace. he first step she is trying lmglou Post.) Asx to disarm China.—(Wash- | jam into which the Japanese have maneuvered them-| _ * have boy- |would be unnecessary. Rather an awe-inspiring nhun-\ % | vas dee] 50 heavy as on past two ic Coast ! v leave Mr. Behrends businest it son. of eting 211 of this city. He |t pressed the doing well in his work with the |regret at the move. al Bank and Trust Com- | Wante 2 He 0 spent k visiting | grandson, Ben Mullen, at San will | ncisco to | announced sident Sh for San F cago, was | sk Excepted ! approved a | 8 ommendation from the Board of | ose, Calif | Directors that it ask Congress He expressed his pleasure at be-lgyciude Alaska from the provisions | 1g back home. Juneau, he sald, he Davis measure to amend the | after the best town of them twise shipping laws which is| g ared to threaten American tour- | ntennial raffic to Alaska over Canadian | the | The ‘Territorial Chamber of | 1 he request of - instituted a referendum the subject, asking all member | anizations to vote at once and re the result a com- S SN RS R A 4 n Bic 1 me iment sociate ntennial hamber ed. ting of Sometime ved tion (.‘ m Arctic Alasl ed by 30 men who had obtained a opy of the Commission’s suggasted ram for Washington's Birthday tion and of the nationwide m to be given on that oc-|-—adv. on. They assured Mr. Bloom | y would assemble on that date | nd join in the singing of America | Music by the Serenaders. in honor of the occasion. ——————— This communication, said the Di-'Old papcb for sale at The zsmmre go, he munic B. P. 0. ELKS Rev ular meeting Wednesday night. lection of officers M. H. SIDES, Szeretary. i ————— JUNIOR PROM Friday night. —ady. | \ B { Floating Power The most revolutionary improvement since Four Wheel Brakes. Pioneered by Chrysler Motors and introduced on FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. R e e | GETTING ALONG The sure way to get along in this world is to save some money ALL the time. It isn't necessary to make large deposits, as small and frequent additions to your account will make your bank balance grow amazingly fast. We pay four per cent on savings accounts compounded twice a year B. M. Behrends Bank OLbEST BANK IN ALASKA ‘tor, was used in its pubnmy] rature and in speeches. It is| 1 instances that tend to prove o That Overhaul JOB Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PL.CES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. 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