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193 7 HA YAH, ‘DEAD AT HOME + INWISCONSIN Bmerica’s Greatest Coun- “try Banker” Passes * Away in Waukesha (Centingea from Page One) 3 ?«NDREW JAY FRAME hfiasflf. In 1882 he became an of- fice boy in the Waukesha County Pank, which later became ‘Waukesha National Bank. He ro: to the Presidency of the instituti in 1880 and had since held office. President of the American Bankor Association. | On August 25, 1869, n that He was twice chosen Vice- Wajikesha. They had and a daughter. In 1894 Mr. Frame organized the ‘Waukesha Malleble Iron Company and eight years later the W kesha Springs Sanitarium, of wh ‘the became chairman of ¢he Board. He held membership in the Amevi- | can Academy of Political and So- ~ cial Science and the Academy < Pelitical Science. Carroll. College of Wauk conferred the honorary degree of ! Deoctor of Laws on Mr. Frame in 1907. He had served the institu- tion as trusiee for 41 years and many years as treasurer. He was a-member of Waukesha school board for 27 years during three of which he was president. ' SR IS { » e s o | 1 AT THE HOTELS 'l e 2] .’ Gastineau \ ! Charles A. Breenaa, G. D. M- | onald, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick gelson. R. E. Baumgartner, Pe{- frsburg; Christine Boorman, H. D.| Campbell, L. M. Churchill, John Kaer, L. M. Carrigan, Wrangell; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hoke, Ketchi-' kan; A. A. Paisley, Spokane; Mrs. . G. Morse, Kingston, Wash.; Nick ez, Homer W. Jewell, Fred Ander-; son, Mrs. Winnie Davis. Zynda T. N. Henry, Tacoma. —— - — H B. P. O. ELKS Regular meeting Wednesday at| 3" pm. Vote on amendments to! | by-laws. —adv. I MISS KI\PPER--? JUST TELL THE CHAMP T'LL HAVE GEORG\A LEE SATT TN ON THE FOOT OF HIS BED IN LESS'N . TTWENTY MINUTES) N YEH--T'M ON THE WWAY OVER o GET $ HER L ) \ | | 3 Dailv Crossaword Puzzle ACROSS Sclution of Yesterday's Puzzle Wenry 1. Mountain 17. Revolve etile TTE] rupidly 5. Unit of work LUE 8 Fit ogether | ALA 12, Tumult R Transmit 13. Contend Greek fetter 14. Medicinal . Japanese vlant measure of 15 Augmenta- v tions + Strike 18 Exist Rently. 5 b 2. Prepared a 11 Prondpo olf pall fox 20. Covet it 2L Renidered . Make @ mis- accessible take 23 Dry 31, Action at law . Troudle i White of an t i veter Tuvern River isiands nese Too glngeda . Provoked: 35 Belore 2 Staft offic 38. Asiatic eoun- 3 Turt 5 3 try 4. Steps tor % 39 Inferlor race 55 To an lnner crossing 4 horses place fences 46 42 Pinch 57 Bnelter 5 Apparent 41 Lost life fula 58 Therefore 6 River: 45 Deep guttural 59, Mexican Spanish 41 To sounds laborer 1 ltalian city 4 Capital of 3. Employ 60. The human 8 Parent Latvia 49. Artisicial lan- race 9 Arddr Scent guage at Tender Pay attention THE DAILY ALASKA. EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5. s ' By BILLE D NOW DON'T EXC\TE YOURSELF! YOL KNOW WHAT TTHE DOCTOR Federal Judge Harold Louderback (center) of San Francisco flanked by his attorneys during a hearing before a congressional committee inquiring Into his official conduct on the bench. Former Governor Gillette (left) and Jame M. Hanley were his attorneys. (Assoclated Press Photo) } 1% 1 Just what its name implies is the steamship Seatrain | has four decks, each + New: York, shown as it was lalung::éi at Chester, Tel; Pa. The vessel will carry los mile of tracks, from which a cars between | ferred in 20 ho The Seatrain! who christeéned accommodating a quarter of a gy ar Iy yYy & E BECK AND YOU WANT ORGIA LEER ) YOU WANT PROGRAM FOR T " RELIEF GIVEN BY PRESIDENT , WICKERSHAM Sets Forth lie.;ublican Poli- ‘ w2 o NAMES LUNDELL FOR ANNAPOLIS (Continuea 1rvm rage One) {Delegate to Congress Ad- dresses Session of | Douglas P.-T. A. Judze James Wick gate to Congress, annoi | instrumentalities which ‘we placed | in action to save the country.” i Republican Program The President outlined what he ! called the policies of the Repub- | licans: | Maintenance and possible eleva- | |'tion of a protective tariff on farm | products. Revision of the marketing act. Creating a program to divert|Annapolis last night at the Octo- | ha Dale- | the | land from unprofitable to profit- | ber meeting of the Douglas P.-T. |able use and avoid cultivation of |A. TLundell will take his examina- | unfit lands. |tions in December or February. | | Judge Wickersham said tha: hon- |, Spceding up and completion of|ong “gyait those who are worthy, | the St. Lawrence Waterway. |those who are good @t Leniency in collection of farm oney the laws of the schools, homes | | loans. and country. He said that he had | Readjustment of land taxes. | found 1 Ty Lundell a good boy | Restoration of a normal short and worthy of the honor of the | | term credit to agriculture. appointment to Annapo the fin- | Use of the Reconstruction Fi- €st school in the wrold. | nance Corporation funds to make Is Great Country credit available for sales of farm! Alaska is the Sourezy | produce abroad. in the world, ace to Judge | S it ation 6 ke nash O ‘Wickersham, ‘bu‘u it isnt d:’vclopcd} gress for further redrganization of yet. The children must be taught greatest |land bavks to enable them to ex- :ldbgbsg,ou‘dnc;:::en.fi Jm((; l]h(. :;i\d\ pand. scholars, and obedient to parents || Reflnancing of farm mortgages. ;4" teachers, there will be no | Promotion of world stablll'y yox ot nonor before them and | through disarmament. they will be the future administra- Opposition to cancellation of war t t of Alaska. Scme of the boys i will be Governors, some of the Recommendation that the an- girls Govern wives, and po3- |nual payment of debts be used in sibly _ Governors themselves or | securing expansion of foreign mar- jgges, kets for farm products in an effort to reverse the processes of defla- tion: in connection with farm ‘The splendid crowd was favorab- 3 GREAT SCOT SHE'S JUMP! OUTA ( o =0 THE WANDOW!! ly commented on by the 8 pmi Vote on amendments to who declared that he was glad 10| py_jaws, —adv. | see =0 many people out in' sup-{_ .. . ] ucation. m of education from| 2 American school estab-| Nutiiber One. | \shed at Sitka, shortly after 1867, | Before Charles Sey, Commissione| the chureh schools, down to the! and Ex-Officio: Probate Judge,: I it fire em of education| Juneau Precinct. I wkhich trains almost 10,000 boys!IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-| and’ girls. of the Territory. | TATE OF EUGENE MANNING, | Judge Wickersham said 1y was Deceased. | thro his efforts that a bill Now, on this day, on petition of passed in Conzress, establishing|J?mes Manning, the duly appoint-| the Alaska Agricultural College|€d, qualified and acting administra- | and 00l of Mines at Fairbanks{tor of th: above-entitled estate, he was also instrumental IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 1 lging about the passage of|@ hearing be had before the above- | for the creating of the|entitled court at Juneau, Alaska, i1l 1 50 5 Is of Alaska. No Word “Failure” ure Judge She has mere natural than any other r ed States, in 1867 and taken out of Juneau in 1880, gold has been puchased 000,000 out les in t derived from this industry The in freshments once during the Teachers Welcomed President Kirkham welcome 4o the teachers on behalf | of t . and grel to be present. | 1 Judge, J of public schools and public Wickersham gave a brief me of the history of the' Ter- fir: $40 take st fish: 00,000 P.-T. A. decided to permit; each high school class to serve re- | First publication, Oct. 5, 1932. v ended Miss Fraser was not able | actompan- anjo, were |prices and bring things back to their real value. | | PLATFORM APPEARANCES | ABOCARD PRESIDENTIAL] TRAIN, Oct. 5—President Hoover, | returning to Washington from Des {Moines on his campaign tour, is | making a series of platform ap- pearances' as he’ goes' through In-, diana and OHhlo. i The President resumed the of-! fensive in his re-election campaign. | The President’s secretary said scores of congratulatory Lelegrams: have been received on the special| train commending the President| on his Des Moines speech. eeps a cake fresh much longer’ The cream of tartar in Schilling Baking Pow- der makes tiny bub- bles in your cake bat- [ | ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 5—Reply-| ing to President Hoover’s address in Des Moines, John N. Garner, Speaker of the House and Demo- cratic nominee for Vicz-President, ! said that if “we judge the promises{ he now makes, in the light of} those he made and falied to ful- fillj either his sincerity or his abil- ter that make tiny air holes in your cake. Substitutes forcream (;if tartar make Oy big bubbles —big air holes that dry out a cake faster. Baking powders cheaper than Schilling use the substitutes, Look for the words “Cream of Tartar” on your bak- ing powder tin, ®Ask any i§ teacher of U cookinG which one SHE uses " | Freshanen. have been required to i‘_]deccased, which said final account | appointment of Harry Lundell to 8Towing in importance all the time. resources on of the Unit- Since the Terrliory Wasths settlement thereof, and that| _14th day of October, 1932. a parody on “Two Little Girls in Blue,” and “Waltz of the Hills.” | 'The program' commitiee for the | iN.y ember mesting includes Miss | | Holibrook, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Ling- | | seth. i Following the program; | ve board served refreshments. | | Sl g Lk FRESHMEN TO BE INITIATED | | | Sophomores of the Douglas High | School will be hosts at the ammual | | | Fréeshmen Initiation Saturday night | ¢ | it theé Eagles' Hall. This week the | wear costumes. appropriate to their | lowly state. After a series of| | stunts, the students and teachers |will enjoy a banquet provided by the Sophomores. g e i B. P. 0. ELKS Regular meeting Wednesday at| | | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division ton the 6th day of December, 1932, |at the hour of eleven a. m. on Jhis final account as administrator “lof the Estate of Eugene Manning,. | has this day been filed herein, and Ithat all persons then and there ap- pear and present their objections, if any, to said final account and| ‘{notice of said hearing be given as | provided by law. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this| | | CHAS. SEY, { U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-| Officio, Probate Judge. | Last publication, Oect. 26, 1932. 7 PARISH CARD PARTY DRAWS {Ten Tables—of_.Bridge 'and- Whist Played—Awards Are ‘Announced The first card party under the auspices of the Catholic Ladies, for the fall season, was given last night in Parish Hall and ten ta- bles were in play. Prizes for whist were awarded Yo the following first, Mrs. L. H. Smith and J. Cashen; conselation, Mrs. J. Cashen and A. J. For- Bridge awards went to Miss Car- olina Todd and 8. Hellenthal' for firsts, and Miss L. M. Chenoweth and L. H. Smith, consolation. The next card party will be held on Tuesday, October 18. —————— German bullders have developed 1 2-ton truck powered with 4-cyl- inder 55 horsepower Diesel engine RISDON Automatie Coal Stoker NOW ON DISPLAY at RICE. & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” 0 | Pacific (o as/ Coo/ (o] Captain J. Albock; British pilot, and’ Licut. 4. Whitten Browi, American navigator, miade first nonstop Atlantio crossing on June 1f; 1919, IND[AN and CARBONA- DO are “long distance” heating coals. For true Bargain Heating — start ¥olr fire: with INDIAN coal and bank it well with CARBONADO coking fur- nace coal. | Window Cleaning | Phone 212 ity to make good his latest pledges is seriously open to question.” o ' Knapp Felt CAPS —Nonbreakable Visor —Pure Wool relied —Silk Lined b —Genuine Leather Sweat Bands third of a —A Cap you. can wash —New Falt Shades October 26 Decemb SABIN'S Oldest fur sales on the Paciiic Coast . . mpon & for more tham a by bhuyers century. REMAINING 1932 SALES DATES November 30 er 28 WESTCOASTFUR SALES.INC. New York, New Ofleans and ivand, the dew craft, Ton Toeet M oo Hodaos: TACOMA WASHINGTON e e ST { JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | g PHONE 358 BAILEY’S CHOP Every Night from 8P M. CHICKEN NOOBPLES and BAILEY’S CAFE SPECIAL SUEY 9 2 CALIFORNIA. CROCERY | Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 i1 "

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