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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932. e BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK YESSIR T BUSTED IN ON ONE © \\j\&\\\\\:?‘ 3 fili i) i . T IBRARERE S % Af“':fiv ouT, YOUR WIVES, SULLY THE LITTLE ONE ~ [ BUNNT How ON PARK AVENUE AND IM TELLAY “ 3 i SOME PECPLE - BOLONEY! YA.BOY, YA OUGHTTA BE \ Sl | PICK UP A S PROUD O HER - AND IS SHE W A i i FOREIGN LANGUAGE GAGA CNER You 2? AT'S ALL \ Neg B ; 3 JUS' LIKE THAT: DOUGLAS NEWS' SHE TALKS ABOLT' AN SHE'S J 4 i ¥ - WHILE CTHERS PETRUBHE A ¢ S5 LM(JL_\SH = { 4 ¥ S. S. TEACHERS TO CONVENE SHE AT NO DUMBBELL LIkE PN N 1 g " Vl 'l ip Mak V - R e e TOE LD CRAW YA GOT HERE é i 3 , \ 'y Wlotorsi up akes oyage | teachers of the Congregational / i 5 \ . 5 to Slk b W f Church, ecalled by the request of i itka Dy Way ol i \yrs. w. E. Cahill, will be held at Icy Strait the Pastor’s office at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Bringing ‘11 passéfigers to Ju- Re TR et neau, the motorship Estebeth, Capt.| BECOVERING FROM Edward Bach and Purser Robert RECENT OPERATION Coughlin, returned here yesterday St aftérnoon’ from 'Sitka and | way-| Miss Elfie Fleek who underyent ports. The vessel made her trip 20 operation for appendicitis on / 'way of Icy Straits, as is cns- [Saturday is getting along fine at HERBERT H()l)VFP e Proems Faced i When He Took Ofice, SINCE BT o g o e b qu' Enforcement, fw.,h Iw. ision, Iarm vatef ‘)28 §s world-wide. Our country over-| Tnboming paséengers’ wete: EAGLES INITIATE OLASS (EDITOR'S NOTE: Life in 1—&7777 T e - TR Y T o speculated n securities a year ago! Fyom Hirst-Chichagof — Louis| the White House hasn't been !uhs President with obtaining an 4l Knezovieh, Ray Redmond, C. P| A class of four candidatés be- 1 ‘ |“accurate determination of fact. . . was Insistent 1ané came Eaglets at the meeting ot all smooth sailing for Prcsi- dent Herbert Hoover, for al- most frcm the time he took | officc he was cenfronted with | puzzling problems at home and abread. Follewing is the first | ¢t a cries of three pictaring Hgover {o the Prc dential chair.) | | ECat - | By HERBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON, June 7.—Unk were the elements cn the day Her- bert Hoover assumed the P d¢ncy—elements perhaps that AI- gered the omic storm he later would ha to b Gloomy eclouds cast a cold and| drizzling Tain on the heads of throng assembled to see, him in: gurated. But the gl wasn't flocted in the new occcupant of White House, for his abroad should not de- ' From ‘Chichagof — R. McCombe, |Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E., which _ Peter Samorzich, C. F. Gordon. |Was held last evening. The new his admin- Frem Hood''Bay—M. L. Dodge. initiates are Mark J. Storms, Chris ',cn cf President Hoover's first| ™ A |year in oifice the days were mark- |ter America ed by steadily diminishing indus-|. therefore s ’thl activity. ation a rigid and consi General Opinion gion G Gommiestlo problents. T From Funter—Mss. J. W. Davis, | Keaton. only the President, but the|Were two notable exceptions. The gound trip passengers—Mrs, E.| Next Monday night the annual leaders in general refus-|London Naval conference, due Bach, L. Davis. | m¢tallation of the Bagles will be jed to believe that prevailing con-|lrgely to the President’s initia- e held jointly with tHe Ladles Aux- tive, resulted in the fleets of the ns wouid-continue o O lary. { A few weeks after the crash|ohief naval powers being brought - b <A nt Hoover said that the|under treaty control, 24 Reserve “had carried the And about this time he urged s 42000 pounds from the western| credit system through the|[the Senate to give favorable con- v e ! vithout impairment,” and|sideration %o the protocol for ! Keeps Face and |banks and sold the catch for 3 P ¢ trade expansion and |American adherence to the World and 8% cents a pound. Hands |agricultural prices reflected re-{Court. i [tumm;.r confidence Schooners arriving from the local | banks were the Pioneér No. 3 with -| From Angoon—J. Lynch. Lee, Gerald Hudson and W. T. SFATTLE, June 7—The schoon- | . Standi romi ere | 2 3 a ng out prominently Were .. no.qhy arrived here today with He accordingly formulated a|his wholehearted advocacy of the reflecting this attitude and }expansion of public and private | h dramatically swift moves put |works, appraoval of waterway de- program into action. Six | velopment and his championing of the cr: he reportéd the theory that tes and Muni- i jto Cgngress that he had: ipalil Ve -1 N the past and his hopes for the fu- | # et Tavittined " :l[:(maw ank cp]?:s "\;g:‘:pv\()l\:m::o;:g‘etagen 12000 pounds, Texas with 3,000 50/! and Smooth ture essed aptly in one| § syste o 3y 10y ! % : sentence: SR & 5 %@{ voluntary measures of co-operation Tariff Bill A ed gro“:lnll;: ¢ )glc?amv:::del: q-’:ldm:hngfi 25¢, 50¢ | with busin, institutions, state|’ Approve: ; oS¢, “In ‘the large view we rcached a higher degree of C an secu than ever before in the history of the o5 to make| 'Along with thess came his ap- | halibut for ‘3% and 8% cents a el ® | proval of the Hawley-Smooth tar-|Pound and the gable sold for 4 mdamental bus Y |cenits a pound. and municipal aut tain thai the f ss of the country shall con- |l bill. He org |e nized a drought | 4 P | tinue as usual ... Wages shall|Tellef program for the Southwest. | H “";'m'__ . 1 G - bed S 2 A : not be reduced and efforts will|{He summoned a National Confer- |country to normal times. He had BUTLER MAURO g ;;mn:\[(;(“ x:r xc“xw‘?k e ¢ ]1928 e made to expand construction|eACe on Child Health and Pro- |a firm faith that # could be done DRUG CO. w4 g kit o : to assist in equalizing deficits in|v8ction. |by the country iteelf and without to insure a continuance of pot-war prosperity. There W He vetoed two Veteran Relief [the help of the rest of the world. EXPRESS 'MONEY ORDERS Almost three and a half years in the White House, iost of the time grappling with problems |unsmployment.” « | pills which Congress passed over | three problems immediately to be| of a magnitude unparalleled in peace times, have left their mark on the features of President President’s Program ey | (Tometrow: Tha debt mors- Phone 134 Free Delivery »olw;d. : A ‘ Heover. The Hoover of 1928 is thown at the right, and at the left is the President as he appears 12 President urged an enlarged Bub all the while the President's| torium and reconstruction pro- The first was to combat the| today. program of (1) Federal construec- major concern was to restore the | gram.) “widespread disregard and disob- | > o £ LR SR tion, (2) railrcad expansion, and R Ay b PR LN/ P G - edience for law.” The second Was|yup the F following them with constr _|and added new ones. Tn the Sen- (3) Teduction of taxes by (Con- | i g gress as a demonstration of the a limited revision of the tariff,!she words of Hoove himself “tho | courageous conclusions. . . . |ate, however, it dragged on for 3 { and the third, farm relief legis- |, ortant meas ever pass- With the revision of the tariff, | months |confidence of the administration. | @ lation. X led by Congress in ald of a large however, difficulty was encounter-| In the midst of this came that' However, the failure of business @ Special Session Called industry.” ed. In the House a bill was pass- orable day in Ootober, 1029, TecOvery: @s the months went On The President convened Coh-| 4 1ayw En nent Comn n'ed on May 28 which changed p en the stock market crashed, Dad its effect on President Hdo- y 5 in speclal session. By June 1 1 beecn appointed cha by | vailing rates on some 1000 items|From then on until the conclus- Ver's optimistic attitude. On Octo- \ aw been enacted setting | ; ber 4, 1980, bafore the American ome n d S u INHALE @ | Drive‘itYourseif That New ORD V-8 Seat yourself behind the wheel, start that smooth starter and feel the thrill of driving be- hind those 8 perfectly functioning cylinders. You'll marvel at the way it steers, tarns, picks-up, and handles. Then compare it with any car you ever drove or heard of, and you’ll know that never has there been created such a car regardless . of price. A frank discussion at last on a subject that has long been “taboo” ET sleeping dogs lie!” So said the ciga- vital question! For Luckies bring you the pro- rette trade when first we raised the sub- tection you want . .. beeause Luckics’ famous ject of inhaling. But dodging an important purifying process removes certain impuritics issue is not Lucky Strike’s policy! concealed in every tobacco leaf. Luckies cre- Do you inhale? That question is vitally im- ated that process. Only Luckies have it! portant. ... for every smoker inhales—know- So, whether you inhale knowingly or ingly or unknowingly. Every smoker breathes unknowingly, safeguard those delicate in some part of the smoke he or she draws out ' 0. K. AMERIGA P membrms. . TUNE IN ON LUCKY of a cigarette! 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