The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 3, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRL FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932. = BAR EY GOOGLE AND ?P’\RK PLUG - /™Y _FANCRITE WIFE WISHES ME T =€-»-ORT/ AN SECOND HER T& THE SULLUBIAN EMBASSY k‘m\s AFTERNOOAI = I WISH YOu woul) GO To MY CTHER WIFE TTHE ONE ON DARK AND EXDLAM THOUGHT - MIR.GOOGLE - PERHAPS You BETTER TAKE MV FAVUR\TE ONE T ThE EMBASS By BILLE DE BECK A projectile that can pierce one NEw WINGED BMT foot=thick ,armor of .any. mod , p i o CUIS MOR fLAlE warship at nine miles’ distance NlNETY FEET AWAY also has been produced. Arms ment experts believe that this shell will check the modern tendency to ) Among _ the l.nm (lmm—dealmg sacrifice protection for high speed, - inventions for use ih time of Wwar lting fn & change to thicker ) is a “winged” bullet that can pierce|| drmor plate and- slower speed for armor plate half an inch thifk at’| battleships. 2 thirty-yard range. The bullet has | two circular wings or fins df soft| metal Tunning Aarouhd ft. Thése fins, says Popular Mechanies Maga- | zine, are compressed as the bullet | forces its passage down the nar-| rowing barrel of the' rifle The effect 1s that pressure is| maintained at- full - intensity until the bullét reaches the muszzle, pro- dueing the extraordinary high bul- let velocity of 5,000 feet per sec- | | 'ond. | wEEp don ) WE GET e TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is now in the course-of preparation. Pat- rons contemplating change of ad- dress or persons who wish to have | telephones installed are requested to notify the telephone company before June 11. = Telephone 420. —adv. DOUGLAS NEWS {came when “Teddy” Roosevelt was DUUGLAS wlLL shot by a fanatic while on his way to make a speech at a Mil- cEl EBRATE 4TH [ : Pzékthg llflze PRESID | | EDITOR’S NOTE: Following ~ io ‘the ¢ixth of a les of ardi- L ibing highlights of na- ticnal pelitical ccnventions and waukee ball. He went on to give WASHINGTCN, June 3.—Those it was the . son, in fact, received fewer votes than had Bryan four years be- But he was given more than ey i securdly .| OGIMIZATION Is Formed to the White House, there to direct| Have Charge of Island he nation through eight momen- - 1 to # ous years of its history. Eagle’s Screaming r raged in Europe, but the| i States kept the peace. Un! Called by Mayor John Feusi 1916 the Democrats shouted: “He a meceting was held in the City kept us out of war.” Wilson again Hall last evening to consider the was elected, the first Démocratic)matter of a Fourth of July cele- President to succesd himself since bration for this year. 'It was de- Andrew Jackson. ud("i to celebrate in the usual Election in Doubt manher and an organization was Today in Supreme Court isola- [named to handle the details nec- Woodrow lion far removed from campaign essary to the celebration. E. E. strife -and clatter sits Chief Jus-|Engstrom was elected chairraan tice Hughes no doubt recallingjand Guy H. Smith secretary and hat 1916 campaign. On eclection| treasurer. day it seemed certain Hughes, the| The following committee was Republican candidate had won. Re- appointed by Chairman Engstrom ‘\'nmpm!gns 0‘ v‘h\' PIS‘) : the add , however. " T Wilson's campaign did not bring By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE him t ry he won. Rather f 5 Republican split. Wil- REGULAR STYLE political prop")et,s ‘who p*ed!c: D this year ¥ tha! of course, on ex- iy on at the polls to the ump during the Ho on. | It has become almost extomatiz that a major depression presazes &, the loss of the Presidency by the party in power during the hard & tim Yet Willlam Howard Taft was clected over William Jennings | Bryan in 1908 follewing the “panic of '1907” during the Roosevelt re- | gime. | Taft was Roosevelt’s candidate and he won handily at the con-| vention, at which the name of Chief Justice Hughes first was brought into a convention’s spot-| A lignt | Princess Alice in Spotlight | ] Att ing more attention at the| con on than e bot Lodge, the Ro: man, was Alice Roosevelt | worth. Delegates and th jostled each other in the rush .n\ ® greet “the White House who wore a dre dull blue in mod d db kuasines Administ A Republican Party split in 1912 with Theodore Roosevelt heading the Bull Moose_ ticket helped elect Woodrow Wilson President. In 1916 Wilson was -elected with the World War issue playing a part in the campaign. old, “the President has retired for’'tion: A. Shudshift, chairman; W. he night.” E. Cahill, Hans Loken, Gus Lun- he third day it became known def-|Joe Reidi, Dewey Frankfurter, Jas. initely that Wilson had been re-| Edmiston, Carl Lindstrom, Adolph slected. { Hirsch. d. Keynoter at the Chicago con- } The committee has until June But Taft did not please Roose- | venti which nominated Hughes| 16 to cover its alloted terffi- lo and a hat of black lace w'h‘”' and four years later he bolt- | was handsome Warren Harding ofrmrws_ and make collections, as| ¥ a black aigrette. \ed san convention andjOhio. “His face florid, he pounded |that is the date set for the next | The: ready to lead alfcrmed the Bull Moose party. hard on the cymbals of patriotic |meeting of the Association, and a " he| Along came “Doctor” Woodrow [Zeneralities, putting off and on he reports must ‘be ready by that dubbed by the wvigor-|spoke a rubber-tired prince-nez e — star de for Roosevelt, was ° lion of Idaho,” ‘Senator William |Wilson E. Borah. ous Roosevelt to mark him in the The Democrats nominated Br. of the public as a political an, thé mention of whose namz| ist of a remote profesfional | at. the convention by the blind |class. Wilson announced he Would Sénator Gore of Cklahoma, started |discuss only the issues. a frenzied tribute which lasted one | Colcnel House advised him to ]?’ e DOUGLAS FIREMEN SEEK GREATER EFFECTIVENESS NOTICE TO EAGLES A special meeting of m(‘mb(‘rsi of Douglas Aerie is called for 7:30) Saturday evening to arrange for A regular meeting of the Doug- the funeral of our deceased broth-|las Volunteer Fire Department was hour and 27 minutes, breal all | “Rooseveit ,z?t himself by talk- Karlo Niemi. —adv | held last evening. It was the first racords for convention cvations. |ing too much.” Colonel House to- s © e 8 leeting'dn s month and & number l{» Bryan campaigned hard 'and|day is backing another Roosevelt =il | or Eonthel® mad -ascumuiabed. e { tven Taft made 418 speeches. Taft —Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of was very tired and ‘“unusually New York. for him” hy the time he was' T climax of the 1912 campaign consideration. Details of the recent fire were discussed and sugges- tions for improving methods of action in connecticn with future fires adopted. Improvements and Harry 2 Datvson s repairs on pipe lines and hydrants jalso received due attention. Cafe Mike Pusich was elected chief {truck driver in place of O. H |Bliss who expects to be absent FROM 11 TO 3 ’Irom town during most of the summer. Assistant truck drivers We Serve a |will by appointed by Pusich. The | following maintenance committee Special Plate " LUNCH |was appointed for this month: Joe for 50¢ |Riedi, H. L. Cochrane, Hans Lokén Come and get |and Grant Logan. ! acquainted FREE—ALUMINUM JELLO MOULD with 3 packages JELLO—30 cents GARNICK’S—Phone 174 Warm Air FURNACE REGISTER IN EVERY ROOM s175°° And up—Complete, Installed Candidates for membership in |the department were elected “as !follows: Dewey Frankfurter, James !Sey, Charles Schram, and A. 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