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;l (] < f i J. Weber, F. ——— ‘Capitalization’ of Great Name Starts “Feud Awong Roosevells *% ‘* * | Left and Right Wingsof Fa in Coming Campaign. dore the 'F e mous Pamily Gird for Battle Direct Line of Theo e ot sl st to Support Hoover. M THRODOR: ; R%Evzm: 1 M od Franvic ) D DSERIELD L - L MRS ALICE RASEVELT JoneworrH < CoLTHREORWAEVELT “Some to the fascination of a nam according to some philesopher of iong ago, and present ind. ¢ surrender judgment hoodv on that the line is receiving a deal of credence ever since Franllin i Roosevelt, Governor of New York, was hominated by the D= Party for the Presidency of the United States. There are many vppen- ents of the Democratic nominee who feel that-he ha name he bears, as the very sound of it brings back » ¢oorful Theodore the First. of the “Right Wing” of the. Roo: Republicans. represented him as being the son Among these opponent: 2 sevelt family, who are all rtat They charge that Frarklin's supporters have va of the Rough Rider Preside brother of the same, and as the great Theodere’s first consin, ;ah" point out, he is merely the si he Bull Mco xth cousin of Theodore Roosevelf, widow of the late President, has signified asure at what she imagines to be the capitalization of the . s < . | announcing her intention of supr- riing President Hoover, and written a statement sharply defiring the relationship between distinguished husband and the mar desirous of wearing his mantle. also, has Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, widow of the late Sp and daughter of “Teddy,” who is to ‘Theodore, Jr., Governor of the Phi campaign for the G. O. P. can ippines, has made known his i tion of returning to the United States to take the stump for Hoov a lively campaign is in the offing his wife, a Roosevelt in her own ri what is Franklin to do? Change Franklin D. will have the But, says the layma el s name to Al Smith? THE DAILY_ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932. BARNEY. GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG rz 5 / 5, % 5 BUSINESS IS " ON INCREASE Tacoma Concern Estimates Value—C. of C. Rep- resentative in North TACOMA, Wash. 'Aug. 25.—More than a million dollars worth of business. ‘will - be done this .year with Alaska fur shippérs and mer= chants—by ‘West Coast Fur Sales, Inc, and the West (Coast Grocery |y | Company of Tacoma, according. to{ figures released by the Alaskacom-! mittee of the Tacoma (Chamber| of Commerce. C.. Cr7 Gorland, Chairman of this special commit- | tee of the Tacoma Chamber is{ now in - Alaska making comac's’ with the far North and ‘seeing how | the Tacama Chamber can be of| . | assistance to the Territory. The West Coast ¥Fur Sales has {been a dominant factor in the de-[ - - - | velopment of Alaska business for|gctantly growing business and the {hearly 40 years and’each year Nas.fact ‘that #t has dealt for more seen a widening' of its résources 10 than a third of a century in Al- réach every part of the Territory.|gska, Fur sales are held at the Tacoma| «pany buyers have been attend- hotel monthly, attracting from|ing these auctions for years and 25 to 50 buyers from importdnt fing-just what they want in fine {Tur centers on this continent and fyrs that are displayed here Europe. As Alaska furs are Prac-| «rhe 'Tacoma Chamber is anx- | tically the entire stock shownnear- jous to assist Alaska in every way back to the north. ; !from the north to be of assis- Through the long leadership of|iance -in anything to help the ‘thp West Coast Fur Sales, InC“rTetr‘n,ory. Many of our members Tacoma has become one of the|yigy the north every year and a {most important fur centers in the| number of former Alaskans United States and has become theljye in Tacoma and still have a fur trading. | business and financial interest ume Increases there.” large increa: in values of' = S S has been mnoted. in the last | s——— L OO TP TR DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLASITES ON QUTINGS Two Parties Get Away for Trips—Band Leader Vists Island F. A. J. Gallwas and two sons, Martin and Harold, left on the Mary Ann with Ed MacDougall, Captain this morning for a week's outing trip to various points on Admiralty Island. A. E. Goetz, in his boat the Berthadel, took out a party of boys this morning with Falls Creek as their destination, for - several days’ hunting and fishing. Includ- ed in the party are Orrin and Glen Edwards, Gien Kromquist, Jack Mills, Albert Stragier, and Albert Fleek. Educating Dad li‘ollowin in the footsteps of his | famous father, “The Man with a Thousand Faces,” Creighton Cha- ney, son of Lon Chaney, is rapidly carving out a niche for himself in motion pictures. Chaney, a strap- ping youth of six feet, two inches, tecently made his film debut and was voted a success. - BAND LEADER AND WIFE VISITING RELATIVES HERE Mr. ‘and .Mrs. Jules F. Jacques are stopping over between boats on their round trip from Califor- nia for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. i J. O. Kirkham. Mrs. Jacques is a niece of Mr. Kirkham. Her husband is director of the Bonham Brothers’ boys band; consistnig of 200 instruments, in San Diego, Cal. b —— ., — CHAMBER MEETING Regular meeting of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening in the City Hall. All members and others interested are urged to attend the meeting.. Y el LEAGUE TEA POSTPONED The usual tea planned for this week by the Ladies' League has been postponed until next month. Gastinean George E. Purser, Thomas Hall, ‘William Snyder, O. Brooks, Seattle: Alaskan L. F. Barr, Tulsequah, B. A. L. Davis, A, Lund, Juneau. BLIND GIRL EXPERT TPYIST PITTSBURGH, Kas. — ‘Totally blind since she was 3 years old, Claudia Gwendolyn Lamb, 16, nev- theless has become an expert typist and a talented player of piano and violin. With a younger sister she plans to eénter a uni- versity within a year or two and study for a journalistic career. WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in § | have many friends in the Terri-| months, which is attributed/ by the Alaska committee of the , Tacoma Chamber of Commerce as being due to the fine relations |tween West Coast Fur Sales and S ’ |their customers in the north. Oltt least ! Charles M. Hyde Has been pres- . Alaska |ident of the West Coast Pur Sales,| |Inc. since its inception. Like i he is president of the West Coast JUNEAU September 14 to 17 Grocery Company and this *is-up DON'T MISS IT! 11th Annual between the two institutions has | beer of real value to shippers and merchants. Robert H. Hyde, his |son, who has been actively identi- ' fied with the fur end of the busi-| iness, is vice-president. Both have visited Alaska many times and tory. i Hundreds of Alaskans. who come {on their visits outside call at thz| ‘West Coast Fur Sales and make it their headquarters. They are al-| ways welcome, Charles H. Hyde| said, and every convenience is of-| fered to make their stay pleasant. | Likewise they are assisted in their | | business conneections to their time to best advantage. | Valuable Contacts “The Tacoma Chamber of Com- merce feels that the West Coast | Pur Sales Inc, has made valuable | contacts in Alaska,” said Dr. H.| | . Whitacre, president of the Ta-| coma Chamber of . 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It attracted {some 20 or 30 loungers from the | wharf of the Pacific =Steamship Company and held their attention to the Searching Parties Fail to, Find Mystery Ship of Arctic POINT BARROW, Alaska, Aug. — Twenty-eight Eskimos who | 1t aboard ' the Arctic mystery | hip Baychimo when sighted in the ice last Sunday, are still missing. The shifting ice has again car- ried the vessel out of sight. Of two parties sent out to take the Eskimos off the ship, one sent word back yesterday that the mem- bers ‘had not found the ship and |} apparently she was drifting south- | west. D 'CARLSON PROVES HE CAN SHOE HORSES | James Carlson, owner of the |Carlson Taxi Company, can shoe {a horse. WNot that he needs to, ibecause all his vehicles are motor ipropelled and he has no use for |equine power, | But Mr. Carlzon’s early. ambitions did not incline to his present bus- |iness. 'He wanted to be a black- smith, and learned the trade. Now (he s the only man in Juneau that can make a horseshoe. There ! are others who can put on horse- shoes, but he is the only one that o> uum frrr e e 11th Annual Southeast Alaska FAIR JUNEAU September 14 to 17 DON'T MISS IT! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. crrrrrrr s rrerres) In Ll DONE BY ZAPORA " { enroll : _’.D 4 . un BusINESs; BATS IN 100TH.RUN | CHARLOTTE, N. O, Aug. 25.— Stumpy “Hack” Culbreth became {thé Tirst Pledmont batter €0 push 100 runs aeross the home plate twhen he hit in the winning ‘for Charlotte in a- game “against Durham here. Culbréth’s batting T | average of the season'is weéll' over Motorship Brings Oil and| Will Take on Salmon 1; Enroute South | McKechnie has the distinetion of gt 1 oo being the only jockey at this track Good ‘businesst s zeported. by the; Who has .ever had his apprentice motofship Zapora, -Capt. Neil H.Jstanding restored after winning a Cutry and’ Purser - H.' Mattson, race. He rode Croydon: to win which ~arrived in’ ‘Juneau at mid- but the horse later was disquali- night last night from Seattle, hay- | fied. ing come by way of the West Coast | of . Prince of Wales Island. Bhe| satled South at 4:30 ¢this .morning, being scheduled to return by the same route. The vessel brought oil, and gen- eral cargo. 'To put off the oil she| moored to the wharf of the Union | Oil Company, and then moved to the Pacific Steamship. Company’s dock to discharge general freight and disembark passengers. Incoming - Passengers i Incoming passengers 'were: | From Seattle-— ' Willlam Snider and ©. J. Webber. From Ketchikain—Thomas Hall. From Craig—Mrs. Anderson. From Tenakee—O. Sampson. Just: before: ‘deparilng for the South, the Zapora shiffed to the wharf of ‘the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. She sailed from there. ;i 1 She is scheduled to take on a full ' load of canned salmon for! 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