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2} s ONCE MIGHTY SOBR) o @m(} Now FALLEN T A BEGGAR'S ESTATE = GONE TuE GLORY, TH Boy, OH, BoY! NEVA MIND. SULLY, Sav, SULLY. Tl JAKE YA HOME WITH ME - WE'LL GRAB A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEER - AN MERRE SUMPN Witk Topn P E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WFDNI-SDAY JULY 6, 1932. By BIL LE DE BECK LOOKIT THEM tuscLes! DIDIA BNER Go I FoR RASSLING 22 ; CHAMPION, AT DEAR OLD OXFSRD SEVERAL APPROPRIATION £, PAAVQO BILLS PASSED; ONE EXCEPTION NURMI TEMORROW - S AGO --WHY 2 Mear TTPE SPLENDOR._ AND THE POWER =~ GONE - “TRE EABULOLS COULECTION o TEWELS AND ThE . CorFeRS EILLED 7, WITH GLITTERING- \ Gaod - For The - War Depalrnre_nt Measure Is Held Up in Legis- lative Bodies WASHINGTON July 6.—All the ’\\‘.\\- 3 CMIGKTY VAN HaS annual appropriation bills are now g OST HIS THRONE passed by the Legislative bodies|: 2B SRRy SR e 5 APPY except the one carrying funds for 1 & WHOM FORTUNE HAS CEASED the War Department i Vee 16 SMILE.. President Hoover late yesterday signed the billion, fifty-six million dollar Treasury and Post Office bill and one for distribution to the needy through the Red Cross of 40,000/ 30 bushels of wheat and 500,00f bales of cotton. from the |} Fa Board Stores. e Agricultural bill was adopt- ed wi 1t a record vote. .- Demormtlc Presulentwl Nominee and W/ lf e Mmm[} Sflflws iCtmlzdge $ “Best Secretarv GREAT ACTIVITY Returns from Law Practice IN RONE AREA| | "o Grede oot sBampaisn { By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE i — WASHINGTON, July 6.—Direct-| . . . ing th: Republican forces in the| - | Talking Pictures. Will Be big battle of 1932 will be the log-| DOUGLAS | Introduced Imo Fa, cabin born Hoosier who for four | | years was President ‘Coolidge’s| “shock-absorbe: As chairman of the chub"" mous Camp Soon NEWS n | | | | There is more than the usual|National Committee, Everett Sand- amount of mining activity in the ers, ¢f Indiana, comes chh into | Seward Peninsula country thissum- ithe conter of the political spot-| ' DOUGLAS CANNERY IS 3 mer, aécording to E. J. Beck, Super- lig: four years of relative| IN FULL OI'ERATI(!NI, ¥ intendent of Nome schoois, who cbseur passed through Juneau on his way he was hea {to the States to attend the an- his pa o fulfill predictions that d for high place in |nual convention of the National Praise Frem Ceolidge g with over thir Education- Association as one of! as Secretary to| persons employed on the. floor, The Alaska’s delegates. | froin 1925 W company - tender Broadway .came He f{lew from Nome to Fairbanks. in during the early morning with 5 From there he traveled over the ing 6500 mixed fish and left again Alaska Railroad to Seward, where for the fishing grounds where the 'he took steamship passage Many Small Outfifs In addition to the dredging op- |erations of the Hammon company, run is beginning to show up fa-! vorably. i, ! .The cannery already has over|i 1,000 cases packed and cased ready 1 did hs - hatw per o m o a EVERETT SANDERS P ‘l\tdl Nome, there are many smaller public, that | AT s to ship on the Admiral Rogers F} |outfits at work throughout the dis- aid “he was _ Itcmorrow morning, when she is|| - | triet, and at the time Mr. Beck the I,A t President | Bern to po , Sanders taught pogreg o call here southbound Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, succescfi for the Demecratic nomination, i |left Nome there were quite a num-, yaq." in a High S 1 for $65 a month | R shr\rn above with Mrs. mcmcl‘, as they a.ppea.rl:l on a at Warm Springs, Georgia. ber of men on the beach, with! <Ywhen the President “chose not!and did janitorial work at the| ROGERS BRINGS FREIGHT | ! 5 ¢ 1 —_— —_—— — o |rockers and Long Toms, Working o run again” and the Hoover re-|SChool to earn an additiona 10‘ lareest dances ever It was the greatest event|Over the sands from which xnil~‘g;m:. came in, Sandors reit o!C s a day. : ; .| The Admiral Rogers docked here SIX E. Bushmann, Gener: ‘held on the West Coast. The|lons were extracted during the'pis law practice o he waited table While o cvening about 8 o'clock to un- tendent for the Nakat was held in a warehouse|gold rush days. The cleanups from|ngw to head the p ng law ab th U“"’“*‘{-" ol Jgad a quantity of building mater- Company, shows how to put just completed. The second floor, [the beach diggings are not what jng campaign i na, was Vie sident of his j,) * cannery supplies and genera | real Fourth of July at thelr Water- 230 feet by 40 feet, was used to|they used to be, but numerous W nd played on the bas- serchandise. : # fall cannery wccommodate the crowd. Two thirds | Workers e taking ”"lh $¢ and $5 ang Cooli > \L;*”i‘”w M:"- S s} e S L | e eri uge |&@ day and som: of the cleanups| B To Povert, iz was a vhe S BosBimatin dnvited. tHe. iete e material used in this huge 2 | orn To : e (i | G'VEN JULY d Ui e ey hotiss 1s Alakka. fodusts aog Welgh 4 mieh as Bn OUHGe. THS|. Beietion f St erer |Oh- |from jout to 1925, and maed @5l Assassin’s Novel Barred ' i S 5 » |larger cleanups are not common, |, schooled in Indiana gnd’lons of the 3 rliamentarians of Prince of Wales Island, which | Aleska labor was used entirely. The | , schoolet D %l jncludes the towns of Hydaburs, bullding was built to hold a record | however polittes and familiar with [in Cone : | By French Postal Rulmgl Frompr + syt 1 P » Naks king Company o oble regarded | In 1924 almost won the Viee- | Craig, Klawock, Tokeen, View Cove | P! the Nakat mckvmg (,ou.p:my Not Worked Out p oblems, is regarded ey é | . PARIS, July 6.—Information that E B h f Nak: ..-vd residents of other cannerics, | int to put up this year. The| 1t j5 the belief ot Mr. Beck that | ®: politiciahs ‘as @ happy | Presidency. = Powcful - G. o.' P. hy B Hen it ushmann, of Nakat " g umann provided - con will also give employ- |the placers.ef the Seward Penin- choice Jesders ‘ab the Olévaland, cahven- & HoVel, . Lhe Romaite Of ‘O iy o Packing Company, |panys boat to bring t s to |MgE to 8 sreater nymber of West\sula distrit are very far from be-| | 8. was fortorty ‘6 ‘Id perider {ion itid seleoted him,; e ,stor ok oy g;;;'mfi,““;’.f;‘:‘{-ofi‘;{Y;’hg‘ “Phantom Finn” of the | Waterfal iile many d Coast he r before. ed out, notwiths ng the <f - ghe late James W. Good of |goes, as a running m: or Pres- Pres er, Was ac- st to. Wedtlahst fAp L while juany greived in) St ROORE AAS SR o g s dine e 1 1 ],{‘“(”;,.,x fio 45 &P~ {4den . Bub owing to an ed oh sale in France by a German | Yace track, for more than 12 e S | privi als to altend. the dance £ ; o ale operations ,which have 4 “ Knowledgs of po- | Tndiana political quarrel he failed Publisher, led to prompt action by years a record-breakmg per- The Klawock b he| Market s one of the best been carried on by many big en- 'itcd t knowledg2 of po- |Tndiana politic: Wl Koy el R T T (Special to Emplre) music which was exceller ary | known and olde streets St. | terprises in years gone by, and the |litical problems in the Middle|to L‘~' the suppoert, of the OONC’} Ofdérs were glvsh ‘to the postal] former— CRAIG, Alaska, July 6.—Six hun- |elaborate lunch was served by the Louis c the |present extznsive operations of the | West. | delegation. Fosithariolos 4o m,‘ewm the. infiduc. PAAVO NURMI tells hi ‘ dred guests attended one of the|company to their guests at mid-|busin Hammon company and others en- | tibh ‘of e Bobk Hhto Trince, tells his i ? gaged in dredging in various parts | ! e e g gy own story, how he has kept - e — — — —e | " ke daip i ALASKA TRI P 01d papers ter swe at The Emowe. | himself in championship con- { There appears to be a sf,cndv ‘ £ h | |increasing number of small op-| forr———— = | dition or more than a decade. |erators, and prospecting is being | PuLIcEMAN 1N { the technique that has wor §17] o ! | | |carried on in many localities, with { | very encouraging results. | There was not any employmént | | | problem confronting Nome at the | |{time Mr. Beck left there, but it ! |was expected that the summer {boats from the States would bring world laurels, what he thinks of contestants and their pros. pectsin the coming Olympics MY LIFE INTERRUPTED; YOUTH KILLED GAPITAL CITY Son of F. E Carler of A. Two Olher Offlcers Are Rex Salvine jin a lot of job seekers, probably v !xrxlu.;y npolxui;n:l:abn will be able to G . i CO., Suffers Wounded in Jl.lSt for i | 1INy em; V] . H E " " F S 1 Full Crews Were Ready i Broken Neck, Crash l Fun” Racket f Wb A L] and the | Plants were able to get under [— 1 | for P | |lway with full crews at the very BROOKINGS, S. Dak., July 6— WASHNGTON, July 6.—A sniporl | |outset of the season because more The vacation trip to Alaska of |whose death dealing rifle held most BURNS { | {than the usual number of oldtim-!E4win Carter, 22, son of F.' E. ‘m the Washington police force at ¢ oL MPIcs | lers in the district had stayed Car Vige - President of the ‘bay in a house near the Capitol : and Tele- | for several hours early this morn- | through the winter, having been American Telephone interrupted | ing, finally walked “out and sur-/ kept at home by reports of un- graph Company was ) BUTLER MAURO | [favorable conditions In the States. here when he was killed in an au- | rendered after killing one police- They were on the ground, ready {cmobile accident near here. {man and wounding two others. || for work at the first sign of spring.| yajer Gifford, aged 14, son of | The sniper gave his name 451 pepppss MONEY ORDERS Talking pictures, it is expected, by Paavo Nurmi Always Ask For H PEERLESS ently made with high standards of modern health - , Cons baking. nutritious, Make bread a part of every meal. A JUNEAU PRODUCT. Peerless Bakery Delicious, building. | W. B. ‘Gifford, President of - the |Nicholson Long, { ANY TIME 5 | will soon be introduced into Nome. |y 5r HTOT, PreSOC "Telograph | Long told the ‘police he did it ' Here is an outstanding se | | The manager of Nome's only the- 7 Arriapd i i | “just for fun and wanted to slartt Phone 134 Free Delivery ries by a phenomenal s orts g = t Company, reéceived a crushed arm | o |81z ae deciaed. o install the.1e- | u; 15 ot 'tn g serious condition. joocns f"‘wof*; RS i performer, a life story that | |cessary sound equipment is sum- | tor's ke: vhen ng was ot in e arm —— [|mer to provide his jpatrons with |, COE® heck was broken Wheh | Tn i howed meagro. f- — W"rays the triumphs, disap- | the best in the way of talking mo- ik turn: |tion picture entertainment. vaft(‘r L i { Involves Heavy Expe | The two were enroute from New nse | r Sea te to Alaska This involves heavy investment Fork 48 el |in equipment and considerable of\on & oaliire hl Ci i a problem in the matter of trnns-‘ portation, with steamships operat- | WARSAW, Poland, July 6—The But with airplanes operating regu- cconomize, has combined into one Jarly between Nome and the Al-‘cabm ot portfelie, the ministries of aska Railroad belt in winter, it'agriculture and agranian _reform will be possible to make shipment and in another those of commun- of films at regular intervals in ications and public works. winter in the event it is not pos- g iR | the automobile crashed into afence | ing only during the summer months. | Polish government, in an offert to fects of tear gas and gunfire di- rected at him. | E. A. Swanson, ropkie policeman, | was killed when he peeked amund: the ctorner of the bullding from which the shiper was shooting. ) | ————m— About 750,000 persons visit me- bert-St. Louis munieipal airport m‘ a year, the field manager estimated. Fees and licenses collected by | the Georgia depaptifient of game |, and fish totalled $85228 for 1931 sible to obtain a winter’s supply‘ ':r pictures on the 'last boat !rom Seattle in the fall. | Y < 2 Meadowbrook Butter USEFUL GOSSIP | PHO;39 - A coat of varnish saves the pat- tern on the printed linoleum rug. Attractive and inexpensive table runners for summer use may be made of plain crash toweling, A clean whisk broom is a splen- did article with which to sprinkle | clothes. Dip it in warlm water and then shake over the articles. 1f you have no codkie tins bake the cookies on the bottom of an |inverted pie plate. ‘They will be ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING “Degliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 IEk & o Austin Fresh Tamales Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 {les.!, likely to burn than when bak- ed in the pan. ——————— Heart disease was charged with being responsible for 6,025 deaths in Wisconsin in 183k The State’s total fatalities were 30,202. PHONES 83 OR 85 = THE SANITARY GROCERY Nmm’ - pointments and drama of his fleet-footed career. TODAY “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE ON THE SPORTS PAGE Stetson Felts The EMPIRE A new showing of FALL HATS Just Received MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT Klesinger & Kovich t T 1 Juneaw’s Own Store 'Tg Dginixk'oo'm ’ First Class Home | i “The Stare That Pleases” | OLYM‘P'[C ROOMS | | 'Clean—Comfortable—Close in | Mrs. F. Hayden GRS b