The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1932, Page 2

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ars & CHOOSE CHILDREN’S SHOES Facts on Navigation Sought, Says ‘"‘"""' CHAMBER ABOUT ARE ADDED BY | 4L LS f i EDITOR'S NOTE: Captt | HERE J. P. Saul, the Trish flier who | UP navigated Oharles Kingsforgd- . S Smith across. the North At- A, e ) lantie, tells in this article writ- . niR I I F o : 3 F N(’l(’ S Tln Assort'nen's ten for The Asscciated Press, Whole American Exhibit{Finance. Committeenien rom xew 3p !l A to dafe (e" sk Vg Wins C dationd Suddanty (A Thas l ice s Commendation for uddenly Change Their ! : ‘ All Who Viewed it Minds on Imports By CAPT. J. P. SAUL T L s k i IN, May 5—When J. A. (Continued from Page One) SeWA;SH?-‘GmN' cmy §. 5E e o] and myself start ous | — nate Finance Committee, sud- ) i across, the Atlantic in the next |for him to fly from Fairbanks to|denly changing mind yesterday, ad- | few iy job will be to know | |~ He isn't joyful over the|ded tariffs on oil, coal, copper and where we are going and where ot but hopeful Like the :’umber imports all of which have we, are, Negro who, after his first aerial|J6€D previously rejected by the We will be heading for New ip, -thanked the pilot for two|C¢Ommittee, although some of them York, wvia Newfoundland, on a { is first and. last—He. said | 28ve been included in the revenue roundtrip Atlantic flight, {he would shake hands with' the [TFRSURe % variods, e Trate-Aiapie flghts have lost / | Blot of 15 plane whon it reaches |, There & no certainly get, whether some elf novelty as mere ad- Z Nome. 5 % . A Z | pleted in the bill. + Ao Bt gt Bl i / | 'Tnis 45 oapt. Trowbridge's firsh | Y ol ight 0ss. But if the world Alaska " trip and conditions found |, i B & i : 5 4 18 Gt 89 have bellably, refular idid not altogether come up to ex- | & Was draped in blue, the ground b Good serviceable shoes and sensible styles that.will not (Y |fving over sea, there must be [pectations. He is still looking for | 0107 Of ¢he flag of Alaska. : g e pathars: o 1 1 many sueh pioneering flights. |dogteams and sleds, and the snow- Thanks Fer Co-Operation cramp growing feet. Sturdy leathers, securely sewed to stand Only n this way can we add to |shoo trail. Even Mendenhall Glac.| ~The exhibit, representative of the test of spring and summer play. the MRS knonifiige of - Se! for _disappointed “him. = Not even |2l of the Federal and Territorial g ) | navigation wuldh e G bl the olosest search there vielded |’ e Snsgl (hossiliis ? : % YS‘IZ‘W ::,mbe :“’:T]rflmflc D what he termed an ‘“lceberg |UOTOUSH & pooling of the efforts Bring the children here for footwear and you’ll get pro- 8 “’""‘? m - worm.” The - reindeer herds lig|0f the several Federal agencies i ility hoe satisfacti bikige B 16 the Doniin |ahead and maybe theyll live more |} Alaska, and the co-operation per fit—style—serviceability and shoe satisfaction. Cross for Kingsford-Smith T had nearly up to their advance no-|°f Organizations and individuals ) - : ‘L)lT.i,n shlphlnx;sbmment; r‘ag;leu:f i tices. ‘in);h:(’}l}t;irnwry_ . . = s & o s em spec design el i e All Coleni 2. an expressed apprecia- Poll Parrot Solid Leather Shoes. ) '§ [plane work. A round-trip flight from Ireland to New York will be attempted | . A%l Colonss Heprese "T‘gmor_ tion for that assistance, which, he Air Navigation Difficult this month by Capt. J. P. Saul (left), Irish flier, and J. A. Mollison ;o * &% 16 CCORICS OF TeUOr | caid, helped to make the exhibit i ’ 'l I s s‘, PR F1& L " 1 50 : ackiig "“’: ;:“3“;“"3%"5‘;.“;‘ (right), young Scol pilot. Information on navigation is the obiect of| Siates were represented at the|% SuCoess. The exhibit is now 4 Hudren s Snoes as Low as . a palr Saenty, ongENER D 8 BEsib the flight, the route of which is shown in map, says Saul, who will act|Paris Fair, Mr. Gillman told {he|Stored In Washington and it is ferent from using them aboard a ey | 21 Products of the Philip- |Planned to use some if not all, 2 ;::lane. There is & stability to a|as navig: RARY = G Hawaii, Porto Rico, the Vir-|°f it In an Alaska display at the k. O T - o N 3 \ A ip. - N Nands a5 el : ope | World's Fair in Chicago next year. COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBERS AND KEDS: for the'whele ¥ With the plane ‘there is fack of |, A e hause:ai‘x‘\i)aofai‘:':flulasre?,iiars:fl(;rwifl Pl VEW V P " i@ |space, its great specd, intense cold |y want to find out is which 3 il family at NEW LOW PRICES the roar of the motors and the i ino easiest and £ under | Vcrgzx\:flx;qéméhn I Country to Blossom » ¥ K g i b= vigiation yhich ;’:"""e” s of trans-Atla “”gl {place, Alaska's exhivit was dis-| with Old-time Flowers Home of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances delicate dmm“";:vn xS {played in a small building to & " ‘bookhe s and charts tering about : 1carx:ya“fm d I‘Q‘HR vnlt |left, in which at Mt, Vernon hous- | A GTON, May 7. — Old- cabin. e to check definitely ¢ avi- £ bsin ASHIN N, 3 3 C More than this, there is a psy- ¥ radio bearings with ships, | \Sflstfiic)ffix;‘?:? :fi??«:\:stz‘o:irnlb fashioned candytufs, sweet alyssum chological difference. Fiying over the first time that any|Delegate chkelsham Rpepoe seo foles shown |03 Migronstte of grandmother’s tive display but the articles shown vi i land you usually know where you antic fliers have set aut| d f M ot 2 o 1R 'lday will be planted in many a B n c are by maps and landmarks, and to chetk. their naviga:| JIOCUCES Measure for ~[and their arrangement won high garden over the country this spring. 2 i *agd e Back yards will bloom with colo- . ° e ren s Oo, ° Y .Tmh:;e & “Dineietabis timigin e R N Aviation Purposes | three large diora- inial flowers In honor of the 200ta o Spee | S | ng.the placer mil ivers. i 5 Bt fiying over sea there are no e igati s | 4 . i 2 anniversary of George Washing- 3 Juneau’s Leading Department Store Iandmriesoveiy wave 15 fust (el s, % Serial neviatitg 1| WABHINGTON, May 5—Alaska|ing tndu |ton's birth. The Department of } e, il yon o1t (6 T e o e can |Delegate James Wickersham intro- |ing the fisheries, water and rail| Agriculture is co-operating in the “ ‘ more than a limpse of the sun. g m:e 1“0 n(“-]—:duced a bill yesterday a transportation, and waterpowers, ‘m"‘e’“em and has prepared lists | I t the S et RS towalds aarial 8ccl- |ine Alasks Road C and the third, Alaskan agriculture. |of flowers and shrubs grown in 4 it B tintiated ————— e ] bt i Re,. by Dt k- racy I feel that the ; | spend $25,000 of fur gned for | Four large parencms were al-|earlier days. | 01'055‘ S, most"‘:;fl’me b it i we use must be special ¢ 'road work in the N distriet to|so u: was an exhibit| Many visitors to Washington are i | oning' Y, for the trying conditions un “mum an airplane ing field. | cf the indu and an-|taking home slips of potted iv: {on my sea experience. " > then | p: P y (L3 gty .t.o Mo which we must use them. | The field is to 200 feet wide andjother from the dfisheries mdusflhbm the original ivy at Mount s ope o3| What T have deserived, of CO{“* 4,400 fect long at Nome. tries. The interior of the build- ) Vernon. ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Payments te | nance to check some of the meth- | .o only a fow of the problems | N L ment , pds 1 used last nmel- aéfin;m %|an aerial navigator must so 7w el v g e mams ot sl not | e 3 e oo o vind stance . 4 3 €U0~ | grift for example, lone 11. Rodent i ‘2 2 i i b pd, with Dreidepstock’s American | o.14 send you far off your cou 14. Lid S sules, the British Ball's Altitude All of the “stunt” hasn't 15. Join tables, and another American me- trans-Atlantic flying, to be s Fhifn, mhaleal A " Ctabiian Honor Slaying Principals|thoa using stars, known as Weem's [Lye ir 1 don't 1eam a good deal a n O u I 1% Ot greater B ment ¥ star eurves. from this double field I will be ight > T - 1 b £ 12 i:mfl letter 37 Biiara oot Sentenced tObTe“ They aere all much the same,|, 5roity surprised navigator b { : A 235‘;“;"“ 3:- C;‘I","‘("h"g'- Years, Hard Labor ' ° B o Gt |5 REMOVE THE CAUSE |pp: ick ; £ i o S, | (Cominuet tom mie o0 | Uog prppmatisy (1 ves Go Quic justion Ph Alme | — o 30, t s " 3};‘ Eln::imln]nn ! 32 E"fi’.”:"d fisn;gf:‘e:‘! attack will probably not rness. Bl i catany A 3 . Father: i " 35 anuce e BENER s Move for Pardon N flgr'l‘homu}twglr Yl:)t‘! e Thousands of sufferers from itch- ° 8. Catalogs Kooty foribe Commutation of the sentence Free Cur:e IRAHNE ling, bleeding or protruding piles 43 Zumbled 1Y0° g4 obstruct 2. Fish eges 8 *‘""" passed on the four defendants does | Popli i have learned that QIxIxckband per- 43. Kind of 65. Five-dollar 3. The yellow B5. not constitute a pardon, Attorney |5 manent relief can only be accom- ) oet bill: colloq. bugle il Urie Acid polson — the cause of ’ 2 el & At 67. Place by it- 4. Stern 65, Clarence Darrow said. ‘He believes | shoumatic agony starts to leave |Plshed with an mLcmLa_l medic; nce.‘ 48 Bl seit 5. Silkworm b8. S| Federal action might be taken to your body fn 24 hours Neither salves nor cutting remove HR prcy wu 7L, American 6. Ringlets 85 Pegueding restore civil rights to those in-| mmink of it—how this old world|the cause | o 32 German city [ Forward o3 $ibrations volved. oes make progress—now comes a| Bad circulation of the blood in 65, Pigeon L3 Eastsare, ary 4B Witness ey o A move for an outright pardonnresepiption which is known to|the lower bowel causss piles. Thel ~ y 5. A‘fi'""’" 26. Cublo metor ~ 10- Not fat o B aebr, has already been started by & 8roUP |pnarmacists as Allenru and within [veins are flabby, the bowel walls| RE 4D ' YR SSmonund’ oy ©g remember “ gro % e, Jof citizens. 48 Nours after you start to take|weak—the parts almost dead. To - DOWN 3% Sik.anl 92, Qoir deuna Mis. Fortescue and the three |tnjs gwift scting formula all pain,|end Piles an internal medicine must L German ex- throush the 78, Comparauve | Noval men Wil probably leave iagony and inflammation has de- |be used to stimulate the clrculation, | (‘ d A l clamation looking glass ending Hawali. parted. heal and restore the affected part: »00 [ B % A i Y Truly a diy ror the whole fam-| Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the fi st | %'. ACPION FOR PRESIDENT |u (o e.mm. for instead of be-|to discover a. real internal Pile WASHINGTON, May 5—Ohair- N ews 7ol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932. % illlll%lli II// fil HEEHD aER fll- filfll man Hatton W. Sumners, of the House Judiciary Committee, has in- | 4y Troduced a° bill to authorize the President to' gratit reprieves' or pardons for offenses committed by |; persons in all Territories and pes- |, sessions of the United States. o MASSIE TRANSFERRED WASHINGTON, May 5. — The Navy Department has ondered|. Lieut. Thomas H. Massie to duty in the San Franeisco Naval dis~ triet. M. D, LEEHEY, FRIEND OF - ALASKA, DIES|| K ’lflu expensive and an- m‘ng cripple the happy persen is Alknnl does just what this no- tice says 1t Will do—it is guaranteed by Butler: Mauto Drug Co., or Ju-| neatl Drug Co. and leading drug- gists to do it—you can get one| generous Bottle for 85 cents and we khow 1t will bring the joycus 'results yoll expect—your money| wholé heartedly returned. * Take heart—lively activity will oome I‘Ih after the wonderful popapm DTN SURY MR SIS PSS ) This Round-Tnp Atlanfic F ltglit No Stunt GILLMAN TELLS remedy. He called his prescription |) HEM-ROID, and prescribed it Ior} 1000 patients with the marvelous | record of success in 960 cases, and | then decided every Pile surlerfir should be able to get HEM-ROIDl | tablets from their own druggist | with a rigid money back guaran—- B 1 Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID has: |an almost unbelievable record of | success right in this city. So why j waste time on external treatments or worry about an operation when Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile W brings has made !W | And -Femember thll, Allenru is just ' effeetive for: neuritis, sci-| s‘nlerer to try HEM-ROID with | guarantse of money-back if it does not end their Piles, no matter how stubhorn. the case? —adv. lambago. adv. Wilbur’s Sweet Chocolate : WITH ROASTED PEANUTS " Big Value at 10 cents per Bar TODAY! You save both time and money by first shopping in the columns of the Daily Empire, for there you may choose both the quality you desire and the price you want to pay. The columns in this paper are always crowded with advertisements of all the alert merchants 4n Juneau. NEW TARIFFS The progressive merchant is the advertising mer- chant. His volume of sales are your assurance for quality, fair price and up- to-the-minute goods! Then Buy As You Have Planned 'Leading ang Lawye n and Frequent Alaska Visitor Passes Away CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 He carried the flag <= lne socx‘etyk with him on his 1928 Antaretic expedition. N jand was ldoked upon as mare ; an Ma‘anfimhewulhfiq tleite: notwithstanding that his of- fice and legal Tesiidence was: in || Seattle. He probably was - nected @s a lawyer with TUSCALOOSA, Ala, May 5.—lextended : throughout Alasks than The following ineldent from the! e ,any other person. His {rignds were University of Alabama has been 1a- | nymerous in every section of the belled “Why Instructors Go Mad:” merritory. A freshman taking a mfluary’ The news of his death, ELECTS BYRD TO HONORARY OFFICE m Kas. May 5—Rea ‘Admiral Richard E. Byrd has a _mew honorary title. ' The explorer’s election as Hon- Drowning Is a Science, Says College Freshman D.F.D. ANNUAI DANCE ‘orary National President of Pi Gamma Mu, social science honor | itey, has just been announced Dr. Leroy Allen, Dean of South- | expected, DOUGLAS NATATORIUM western College, and Executive Sec- | seience quiz gave the following defi- .:f:m vl st e Y i ‘reatry of the organization. nition of drowning: | ——.—— _ Pi Gamma Mu, estabilshed by Dr. ‘Allen at Southwestern College in 1924, now has chapters in 124 col- 8nd universities in the United and one at the University Hawaii. Its National President “Drowning,’ he wrote, “is the science of being able to get enough water into the lungs to keep from living.” —————— Francis H. Thomas of Cleveland, who enlisted in the army on May 8, | NOVELTY HAT WORN BY CONGRESSWOMAN Saturday, May 7 Music by Setenaders Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9:15 P. M. HH

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