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6 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 1, 1932. bonded INLAND AR Dovxrics & Raszdom -7 5555 NISAMAMENT DOUGLAS Stubborn Rumanian Likes| ROUTE PLAN By BYRON PRICE Sommicthing Behind 1t . : (Chief of Bureaw, The Associated| Party regularity in Congress s Jail Betier than N E WS Press, Washington) bolstered by considerations more Arm |s ADVA This is a season of heavy strain|potent than the public may think 4 on the ties of parly wegularity,|when it collapses, there must be e % S B i S b i IOV Bt A iine | peey: Birc e important, figure, JASSY, Rumania, April 1—A| \ATINEE FOR CHILDREN | s more than they like to| Recently this writer heard a ted by his party lot of things have happensd at [ Propocal Made to F]y New‘ seascned and powerful leader ex- . Cenevs Snoe Fs MRS S A matinee of “A ‘Suspended Be Calif a %@ AkH The Hend among | plaiting to o newcomer dn fn, Perieps these successes are the wert t9 prison for pacifism, but he |z oo n L Lol Gk piay gl | Way Between Cahi- ; g rank and. file has been to-|House why he should go along with °ons Of the times. tabidle b A g | be glven next Sdturday. afternoon onna, Alail\a House of Mack has baen independent voting, Now the|the party. ‘Unil at iim @ % part Of R I‘L‘Hd a half y«‘ar,:‘ago. v!ns at 1 o'clock especilly for chil- | Sog e revolt over the tax bill has his is a government of par- R e 1 o greal (ke Quity) Dul Xor MHIMMY Setvioe | gren, = NGE: duly W) e widitional | ing against the horsel pirsap @l e Lndilypat e hoi rrcm Al Sm on religious grounds he re- charge be made for children at- said the old-timer, YAKIMA Wa\h. April 1.—The r v ot R Bhas “You + i i b i it dsvelop! of an Inland Air mz“fm ‘S_mr‘?"‘iv‘?)’n,“)”‘rm;:;(__ tion that even the severe disci-(should voice your opinions within | 0°p uofc‘: Y e '{m‘ef’"‘yf{‘mg g With | jending the evening performance, Route, California to Alaska, was Lo ‘h¢ Oer fellows into suwms which. has its foous under|your party, for its own good: but epubticans l;’ SH e tha | T e nCRd LAY the Sime but Wiey ‘will oD W8 ietired to proposed by the Aviation Commit- $07 If Possible, 15 further streng®- |y capiiol dome is far from de-|you are making s mistake when o o for onal difficul- | e aocompanied by their, parents. tee of the Yakima Chamber of cr] a‘)(’) ’“ “Rf“"‘l _If“'“’m i’ifla’r: pendable. you put your personal beliefs ahead b bes e ..mu:”li_\' RO R T T Y | Gemmerce which yesterday began » s soe e g Temporarily, at least, Speaker|Of the collective decision of your St e HOME FROM HOSPITAL | 3 toigather d on visibility umdl-x } 357 for St. Paul | Gamner's Demoeratic division of (€ agues. 7 Hihe P e tions along the coastal routes and - St Pl oW, Sibognii R “the sy IR Sou y ; Mrs. Mike Pusich and infant GLORIFY & driving 59 extra - & - he Texas Democracy to be l d S also on the inland routes. Gt lc)pcd the | best-controlled in years, went com- rm two constituencs your dis- Jexns s s b it ghe end | O returned home the early pn;rr Y°“|' 1 The project will b2 urged before 8 dlio. for . Do 0re> pletely to pieces as the dissente: nict at home and the members 3 lof %he u"l od of the week from St. Ann's Hos: the Department of Commerce as : - b < | Howled d e pre-ordained pro- |of thix ‘Hotisa, s Yo, eaxthioh. ge! 2 s ned U | 4ta]. The mbother and babe avef : i s Cametl FIiBE out {108 exira busej DWW GOW this pee-Set e : 8 It Takes a Leader tdrill. and said the | alternative route: for mai. ying i Ridiees 37 Bokds rums. gram. The Republicans were no @head by pleasing only one of the akes a ‘!udfle | getiing along nicely. S Vislbiy I8 pork Ofono ool Boh look ke natural hitters|Detter off, except that their or-|tWO. Yel howsver weak Gisolpiing mAY | ger i ity inli acrving ek | g A routes, and also as & military meas-| "G e ione for Such ac- |ganization’ was more shaky from| “BY kicking over the traces, you | hav o years, and military authorities | JACK SEY UNDERGOES 00 555 s A s 4 e | complished thumpers as Simmons,|the start, and they did mot have'may gtb publicity and n}»ure your < B fourrd they had affected no cure, | OPYERETON. "5 SEATTI‘Eva. 5y et the A 4 = S 7 il 5. S0 far to fall. 5 lection. But you will remain have cone important qualification. | = i today . . & o | For Cochrane, Haas, Miller and » ! s P » i3 iy |50 Arhdeann has begun serving | il UR ARRESTED ON der and stay at the foo A complete d W tved fhe lasy face powders for your precious ski FO L W S M s R 12, class here, 10 matter how upposes the emer Rils, pecert GEENISR. toru, |t ot gack Gy who 1ot hore | ¥ou get only that in Cara Nome. It LlQUOR LAW CHARGE The elderly Mr. Mack has seen|longer know what their leng you are i Congrés % ol ;\ r personally sironz ensugh to lay | He S8ys that in 1934 he will mall thit JacLE S e smooths on evenly, with no pore $ e¢nough of the baseball wars to|followers will do, they cease, i el g b;“;'n;mv th & P e ‘b] " : ';fv oY |again refuse to bear arms, “no|to imdergd treatment in Se‘,t_u,.‘fl fimly, : th violations of the KDOW that there is no strategy|large measure, to be party lead- o o £y b l~'e DRt | 0N P08 ¢ “‘”'”Pi-t‘y:‘m er what happens to me.” |last month, had successiully un- | clogging, no arti appearance. And Charged with violations Of e | ... o yey drives ont of the park,|ers. i Y0l IR SHBeR. Fou | and wisl & DjoiiLy. O Gl coutkay | B AR | derwent an operation for removal | it clings hours longer. Get it at Rexall M Bm;j D;iv uz‘l“‘J’o’c“sa"g‘i’ coupled with such pitching as he| Whehever the breakdown be- .. ST, S TS ke | (0 M SNGE. CYEem Il D {of gall-bl Drug Stores- Mrs. Ella Purpich, rdar | SR . iy £ b S S = | ar | S Mart Buiorac vers sragned | 187 S, foom, Mesws, Grvv| emtes sticemly widesprend, el "L, wamanton fals with « bR TR S SO BUTLER MAURO United States Commissioner | 7> g, 3 ’ st s s e [ 5 Couaries Sey yestorday antl entered |Peaps Krausse or Bowman, the|all around, with new parties so| deal of Jorce on & neW mem- | nppyry NEWCOMB LEAVES | ON VACATION TRIP | CARD OF THANKS | DRUG CO. pleas of not guilty. |rookie slars. crganized that the lime of demark- o {1{ o V. PR e e FOR ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO — ‘ We wish to express our appre- | Sk G P wite ] g ation runs ietween them instead | (O™ the 1ips of a deader. | Recbert J. Boyd, member of the |ciation- of the kindness and sym- | bonds of $1,000 each Dykes Not Through of through them. | Deputy United States Marshal |engineering staff of the Alaska |pathy shown by friends in our be- i Sandur and Batovac were unable| Jimmy Dykes will nat yield the| It is a matter for argument, But Some Get Ahead Newcomb left on the |Juncau mine, left on the steamer |reavement through the loss of our atl DRUG STORFE to' furnish $500 bond mnd were|thitd base position in the Athlet-|whether the time may not be near|{ Of course this philosophy has r Northwestern last night for | Northwestern last night for Seattle | ‘sun. Robert Orme, and for the floral e o yemanded to the local Federal icvs infield without a severe strug- {at hand when the present Revub-ibp:n assailed many times.oft the He is enroute to St. An-|where he will join his family for {offerings at the funeral services. jm'l gle, de:pite the early effectiveness|lican and Democratic organiza-{ground that it is the essemce of thony, Tdaho, with Bessie John- |a month's vacation. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SRS N of {1e combination with Roettger |tions will give way to successors!reactionary doctrine, and that no who is being returned to the Mr. Boyd will reéturn here about PHILLIPS. —adv.| Dairying has become a half-mil- at first and Foxx moved over|which can funetion more oohesive-;g‘:*ca; reform ever could be ac- industrial school there after her (May 1, accompanied by Mrs. Boyd -, |lion dollar industry in Graves Judge Parts Chid Partners in Crime| UNIONTOWN, Pa, April 1. Admitting that they stole a $700 brooch, Lila Lee, 12 years old, and Bina Gibbony, 14, have heard sen- teiice They must attend Sunday School regularly for two years and they tnust never associate with each other again. NOT](! OF llEARlNG ON FIVAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the United States Commission- er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, Ju- neau Commissioner’s Precinct. In'the Matter of the Estate of EMERY VALENTINE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the final account of J. F MULLEN, Administrator with fhe will ar ed, of the estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, has been ren dered to said court for settlement and that a petition for distributior of the estate has been filed with said account, and that the 14th day of May, in the forenoon, has been duly ap- poinfed as the day for the settle- ment of said account and hearing upon said petition, at which time gny person interested in said estate may appear and file his excep- tions in writing to said account and contest the same. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court, this 10th day of March, 1932. (Seal) CHAS. SEY, United States Commissioner Ex-officio Probate Judge. First publiéation, March 11, 1032, Last publication, April 8, 1932, 1932, at ten o'clock | {to third base, Dykes is 35 and the only sur- vivor of Connie Mack’s cellar days. {He was signed as a free agent in He has played every infield on the club at various and is still the most valua- times ble utility infielder in the league. His versatility and that of Foxx permits Mack to carry a minimum of infield reserves, but he doesn't| plan to spend his time on the bench if he can help it. Switched Horses The outstanding additions to| the Athletic cast this spring bLm'L-} ed out in baseball life to do some- | thing else than what they are now | ly and decisively. ‘complished under it. Moreover, specializing in. Coleman, a product of Oregon, | State College, bégan as a pitcher before his ability with the stick | persuaded him to try the outfield. | Roedttger also 15 a refcrmed pitch- | ed. Joe Bowman, reversing the; | proi began, as an outfielder | | while with Omaha in 1930. | Omaha was short of bOxmen lone day so Joe went o work and won seven straight games. He scored 18 victories last year with | Portland. | Bowman has an under-hand de- | livery that is somewhat reminis- | jcenlt of 'Carl Mays, although not Jquuc 50 - effeptive. came up with # record, of possessing good control and substantiated it in his first two exhibition game work~ outs, against the Cardinals, by is- | suing no passes wlmatever. e e——— He Towa State college has ruled that only Towa-grown apples may \sold in the apple boxes placed at| 'snra,mgic points of the campus. | Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Ye: ACROSS 1. Knock 4 Tavern 7. Analyze grammatically + 12, First name of a 6. Clear gain sterday’s Puzzle 7 Fmal ons E & Go up . River: Spanish 1 Eu-( lmmn famous Nor- egian violinist 13. Kind of pird 14. First sign of the zodiac li Ventilate 6. Outsides it Take back 21 Breathe heavily in sleep 22. Commanded ‘The: French k %n,rto plant 38, Fu e Can?emphmfll *l ODM name for 41 Religious ten children 42. One-sided 32. Broad shallow winged fruit d vesse) C? stulated g‘n?‘l grass 47, te ents Chinese meas- 48. More dls. ure of 36. @ 1 Lu fo [E] al phauei 17. Berons Exist Spout oratory onorable 4. Old musical note Clamor . Exchanges Spinning toy Attention Makers of malt liquors Border of & garment vaidc nd 5" Flee amo 8 By Tvvl measures 40. DOWN For Women-Misses DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS, Regular' $6 to $7.50 values..... .. $4.95 l!%filI%/ flllll/fllllfifi DRESS AND SPORT SHOES, Regular $5 and $6 values ... £15°3.95 SPORT OXFORDS, Regular $4 'to $5 values ... 2.95 : 'NO EXCHANGES : STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 arole was revoked ARNO land their mran. daughter For Men DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS, Regular $5 to $7 values WORK SHOES, Now WORK SHOES, Now ....... SR 16 in. TOP SHOES, regular value $10, Now . NO APPROV ALS Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay | county, Ky. 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