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4 * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JAN. 2, 1933, South hope to put an end to lynching, and believe| freeerrrerr o e e e T T PROFESSIONAL aternal Societies | Daily Alaska Empire |5 o ' i s seu ‘ [[] Fraternal 5 } JOHN W. TR()Y -~ - PRESIDENT AND Fp"m‘? Notwithstanding that the Senate by a decisive "O YEARS AGO 1 ) Hel W.L.AlL o d I Gastineau Channel i ROBERT W. BENDER - - AL MANAGER| | ajority has voted not to copfirm any appoint- From The Empire eenesm. . recht | . ° " Published ever ot nday by the ments made by President Hoover the latter has i-..- St Mm’lenlm '“T;.'m. { | B P. 0. ELKS meets EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|,n,ounced that he will continue to select and R Goaded beyond theatre and left a message.| | m"Me;fc"m’“G;mmm’m’“‘i every Wednesday at B e S | inate suitable men to fill all vacancies as oc-| Shvuary £, 1911 | bearing by his wife Santa’s o e e e B e 3{):7 Goldstein Building § p.m. Visiting 2 " Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | 370 b T At the reception held fter-| aytempt to “reform” her for- 2 his watch from time to time. e b | Vinothers weloome. natter. CELEIRY AW ol ncon of New Year's Day, by Gov ‘\ mer husband, Dicky, Clive con- \ /hile the murmer of earnestly Phone 3 I Geo. Messerschmidt, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. P SR and Mrs. Walter E. Clark, in thel ou00 with a show girl friend conversing voices drifted to him Exalted Ruler. M. H. e e S IR SR L B e e b b uu(’xln has postponed | neg1y completed Governor’s Man- | o’l’ Dicky's to break up the sit- from the drawing-room. ® | Sides, Secreta y. :\H‘pu"' wing the r of another fast. That ought to be|gion there were many lers Irom | yotion. Lou-Lou is eager to At some minutes past eleven the DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER xmafimT & 3 easy to do. |Juncau, Douglas and Treadwell| y.i; " Then Clive goes heme, |door bell rang d ol b S e Bkt —_— {Light refreshments were served. | ..4 goes mot, to his surprise, . “Tll answer it he called. momnlr'nnmum“ Seghers Council No. 1780. va g . papers. ;! e | House leaders, it is said, propose to give the —_— | tina Dicky there. As Lou-Lou entered, he whisper- PHONE 56 “glel;lanumond and last rone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 yncoming President Roosevelt blanket authority to| What was said to be the fi ed.. “Theyre all set. Make the Hours 9 am. to 9 p.n. fi,nfl:nt';mm:r n.mm MEMBER oF Assocn;«TEolPREfif‘pd to the |eform the Government and carry out economies|Poinsettas ever brought to Alask CHAPTER 43. show down convincing. Don'tg, od. to attend, ol :’; T lor Pepublication of all ncws. dispatches credlied to in organization, ctc. I may be the only way thayaTived from Seattle and _were BEAUTY IN TEARS spare me.” 7 . i 1180 in_this’ peper @nd &leo. the {5 eyt aonil fon display in Winter and Pond’s| (iive reached home prepared for! 'She pressed his hand as she — el » 300, Sl A ST Store. |anything. He was agreeably sur- swept by him. { | JRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE xnnazk‘ 4 ? ¢ [prised. One light was .burning, “Hello, you bums” She peered ‘Dr. Charles P. Jenne ! THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. . i Write it 1933. It looks like tne year that | Gold bearing lode strikes report-lm wéloome hint {n e hell; fhejinto the GraWing-rdmm. DENTIST {mark W7, besifplng of ‘& ey gD, ed to have been made at WING- ..o o tho apartment was in dark-| -Then focusing on Santa: ‘“Gee Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | B TETT VAT ham were arousing interest in Ju-|poqc © Glancing into the drawing|baby-face, you're @ false one! ‘Did~ ha"#:”"”a Stream of Gold. neau, and there was promise '0fi,.,m pe guessed the length of n't want him when he was ‘yours . Aneglicte B considerable _ development of , rc-|py;qp stay by the mound of and now won't let me have him.{ 2= PHONE 143, NICHT 148 1 (Alaska Weekly.) cently discovered ground in Ji“cma,eue |One husband isn't enough. You're|® R 4 T | It is ssldom that The Alaska Weekly presumes|SPring. | He fel: the handle of his bed- pure.” ' Dr. J. W. Bayne ELIABLE TRANSFER {lo “crib” an editorial, but occasionally we see| S Ca i it a |room. The door yielded. He wasf For the sake of dramatic effect DENTIST ) ,something that has so much of forcefully put truth| OCharles Goldstein on return from |, ooy o the bathroom where!Clive checked her. Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. PORRERG7 VL TRn 'in it that we are tempted to keep it rolling. The| fur-buying trip to Skagway, said o yanned to undress, when San-| “Excuse me. You're speaking to|| Office hours, 9 |editorial which follows is from the Anchorage|fUr Was sc?Jru;( m1 tha:f ms;r_wf-;m stirred. my wife.” tvenlnuphhy nggfflntmem NEW RECORDS | S He brought back only a few skins. e B r sturb-| “Is that so?” Lou-Lou swung one Times. Because we have a considerable outside | “I'm awake. You're not disturb o SHEET M |circulation ¢ s siders " ing me.” around and surveyed him. “You're|®- NEW 8 USIC \i:xL:rl:xl\'::lxdnadddlxl'etec;0\\T”u‘f]ie;?i?:nrt:um?:salgv.: With a propeller blade lost, !he‘mvgvuhout waiting for him to'switch |a dandy husband—a regular prize-|e—— SERVIC |entirety: B o Dori|on the light, she pulled the chain|fighter. How much does my man|| e, A. W. Stewart RADIO E 1 Migratory Alaskans have been moving ik ‘”falb‘v tecinestiong windg]Of Der 1amp ~ |pay you to keep your fists off]| DENTIST Expert Radio Repairi | southward the last few weeks, following the tm)| n?:;nm:nom p:‘m kit Capv; “My dearest,” he exclaimed, him st i Hours . am. to 6 pm. Xpe adio nepairing . i ry and 3 000 & |“your eye: ¢ en| Dicky was the last to catch her G % . » OFFERS CENITIN 1 general course of the migratory land and } rosg | YOUr eyes are red. You've been SEWARD BUILDIN 1933 OFFERS GENUINE HOPE TO | :‘,":i‘:x‘“mcj;]; gomu:_l_“:”: meie Hax e Spencer, trying to enter Cross| . Vattansioh. Office Phone 469, Res. Radio Tubes and Supplies ALASKA. | moving a stream of yellow wealth—gold PO S P | “Dicky's been so rotten.” ®She| ‘“Come here-—you” she command- ki JUNEAU MELODY 3 ) e from the numerous mines of the Territory |began to weep. A :ed- e _' SiE s iere is no section of the r:ux’m.\ “dl’vw l‘l e Airplanes and trains from the Interior |DON”[‘ SLEEP ON LEF]' | Clive gathered her to him. i "A}\(y.dear y_,ou.x,;ud hehprol,::e;li; e = o . HOUSE ; 3 people have greater cause to look forward to this have been coming in with capacity loads | “What did you expect? You're B IS SSEPIORTEaG, E1p- TaUgL Robert impson year that has just begun with more confident NOPE( of people hurrying fo Seattie, San mran. | SIDE,GAS HURTSHEART |, o vos e e o ra e o ot s p! e than have those in Alaska, and no place in Alaska | cisco, Los Angeles and other Southern If stomach gas S8 thakes you restless lable to change him. A woman who his handsome face. t. U -“ i I | P dioltrs coisioirs oot where th is great justification for the confident coastal cities—carrying' out their earnings |and unable to sleep on right side,‘h*‘_d"‘ been married to him “That’s how dear I am to yw, Graduate Ange] P |- [ hope than right here on Gastineau Channel | of a season, and sometimes the savings of |take Adlerika. One dose will rid you |might” Thought you (}o;ld (iyp me did lege &OMG_MD" a {1 JUNEAU TRANSFER y 39 S ber x ear 288 OF s ing| “But y vant y d that T'd make no scan- thalmoi Alaska's gold output in 1932 greater than years. of gas or nervousness, and bring But no nice woman wo_uld want you, an ; : > PRV sE U e ywhere are| The ships from Nome have sailed with sound sleep. Butler Mauro Drug| him the way he is, Clive, /dal? You're coming home, you Lflhlwl Fitted, Lenses Grouud COMPANY this year will lead last year by a considerable| Mmany passengers and millions in treasure Co, Juneau, Guy's Drug Store, wailed. ‘That's the traged piker iip gar WP Spac gant AT % | and cash reaped from that region, while Douglas. —adv.| “If you're asking my advice, you! Dicky bowed. . . margin. The Alaskd Juneau mine, the strongest bul- from the great Kuskokwim country, the Tan- ST e f T BRI ! b WaEk 0 Jdunsau's ‘mibsintial indusiiil, and GVIC | giin, o dieie ind ' otbest BNikan Valley ATTENTION WOMAN'S CLUE Dr. C. L. Fenton structure, has just had its sccond best year. It| .00 4he Drocession has been witnessed During the holiday season the| CHIROPRACTOR has employed more men than ever before AX)‘CI; hurrying southward through Anchorage regular monthly club luncheonl Hours: 10-2; 2-5 1 handled larger tonnage. It has done more devel- The placer gold from Alaskan gold- will be postponed. Watch for fur:h" HELLENTHAL BUILDING | opment and made possible further growth in employ- | fields alone .amounted to $4,700,000 last ier notice. | Douglas 7-9 P. M. f ; i | | Moevs, Packs and Stores ment and production. It is planning a continua-| year. This year, from all reports, it should MILDRED LISTER, | SWDEE oev.s' 'acks an re; tion of its activities in the development of more be more. Secretary. z Freight and .Baggage mines in Alaska and Canada. It is still one of the Gold from the quartz mines of Alaska g DR, &, E. SOUTHWELL - Prompt Delivery of most important factors in the North in supportof the | annually adds millions more to the Terri- Optometrist—Optician i FUEL OIL hope for furthe d mining expansion. It has an fory's gouthbound. stream, ”r_“'?“““";df‘“‘ a:[ le | | Eyos Examined—Glasses Fitted | organization that is prepared to spread its work far| t:e 3:‘;;1[: t;:i::);( 1i:‘c(x,;:szu::lzx_ilx]x‘rlxl“;;d !lll;t‘ | FUR GARMENTS { m;}::m ", Vm‘:‘fi‘.l'u mdi;w,i ALL KINDS OF COAL " afield and it has a surplus that enables it to reach| Yallow, . lisam: 1 boURE. “to’ Cawhil cend 4t Remodeled, Repaired, Cle.'med mmuom H -W' i ik : g | T Faone o SN, ! PHONE 48 * out without further financing 3 | the same time become gradually heavier H. J. YURMAN i to 1 | Information from all sections of Alaska indicate winter as well as summer—adding to the The Furrier | » . there will be gold mining growth in all four of the army of wage earners as well as to the Alaska Representative, | R I T S T R ] Divisions of the Territory, and gold mining offers year-rund tide of outflowing wealth ! N. Sobel, Inc, f DRUGLESS HEALTH ¢ the most promising hope for immediate LId\'LLnCL»; What becomes of all this gold—and the -. 7 RiEnt U the weltare of Alaska money carried South by the annual tide of | ———— INSTITUTE ' PLAY BILLIARDS I John L. McGinn, pioneer of Alaska, leading| travelers? It goes into the pockets of the I} & B Natural Methods| | Rl g ‘ Mwher and mine operstor in the Fairbsnks re people outside of Alaska—chiefly Washington, || FIRE ALARM CALLS Soap Lake BURFORD’S T et day said that the California and Oregon And‘wh.\v. does Al- | SRR ! Mineral Steam L, i need of the Territory now is to get more prospectors “’*Ik*‘ ‘*’"I‘ 0 T, R A0 "”“n"‘““)“’fl‘“’“‘ || 13 Third and Franklin, Drs, l:!at“‘h.s d e 2 gift? There s a question with which to 1-4 Pront and Franklin. r . Doelker and | — in the hills and valleys. Before mine (‘l\’!tl']()pl:lvcnl kit - A5 Bt s Ty Wy, Mally, A e 1 must come prospecting 'Il)f‘.v ‘\.\..s. n\:\l: bx: .1:‘::,;4 R383ka 4H0N. SR AOL ORI R TaE S ithe | :-7& g;m: ggzpu' g:;“wfi:: Phone 447, night HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY i R e charioge for. SO0 1 gspectars i back, but she should get the staunch friend- 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, v day Franklin Street, between than now. Gold is a recognized need o‘: the \\orf: ship and backing of her beneficiaries. The | 1-8 Front at A, J. Office. h Front ana Main Front and Second Sf ¢ . There is an admitted demand for it lth}uKhU\” the representatives of Washington, California and | 2-1 Willoughby at Totem } That makes it easler to get the backing Oregon—and for that matter many other | Grocery. { SR PHONE 359 t i g e 2 ¥ y Rose A Andrews—Gi te Nurse for the development of prospects into States—who benefit indirectly if not directly i 2-3 &fl%ulhby.‘s:w. Oastr Iy Ewc‘,’r‘;o TH';;:‘PY » o mines. should stand back of Alaska in her fight [ , = 00 Garage. | | - ont and Seward. o P “Anvthi Cabinet Baths—Massage—Colonic Of course there are signs of improvement in the| for development. The Coast States in par- Il 2-5 Front and Main. {g;ult place your cards on the ta- c_in){.hmz wlstqp dthls unseem- Irrigations fisheries situation and general improvement every- ticular should do this. It is to their own || 2.6 Second and Main. {ble. : ly row,” he apologized. Ottice hows! TSl s KIRMbF S where. That will all contribute to Alaska’s welfare, | selfish interest, :nd“mn.skra mlluliook 1';0 l?e | j-;l g?e‘:lb?lnind : fl;zsm;:;;:edlymg PR i Cl;l::es';?:; ai.o;eiit;labehlnd them. Evenings by Appointment i i ¥ ’ v Congressmen and others from these Pacific l = | 3 star e G BRE o Dy Al omiln Siog m.‘;“.]i\ e atateato - iand lavaiKuppatt e iiha 2-0 Fire Hall |certain he hasn't broken away from| “There's a woman in a thousand, | S€cord and Main. Phone 259-1 ring GIFE tsuo? in Alaska is gold mining. Gold mal ‘*v”-\ own Delegate of this Territory—both in the a~2 gou:len Boarding Rl.!:‘:: | his bad habits. He's been pretend- | Whatever her morals, she can tell = 5 i wnmz:al& POND'S o N ma0 Jaomplovs Tabar. Between now and the coming short session and in the several ses- ¢ g |ing. Because it amuses him tofthe truth. I'm a boob. You're| | | opening of the coming Summer there ought to be Hons. Tollok e undke the Hev aAmiciiE. | 3810 y.nd and Gold, [have me preach to him. I ac-|loose-minded. Were a pretty ’ Dr. Richard Willi BIREAIG S A o a concerted movement to get more authentic pros-! . 3-5 Fo and Harria. |cused him this evening.” pair.” r. 1char 1iiams | tion. urth 3 | pectors at work. The Government and the people Alaska will need many grants in order 3-6 Fifth and Gold. |~ “How could you accuse him, my| Santa flung herself into his| DENTIST I _ ") f B Sisjes, paniiculasly those, of the Padifiol o develop the maximum and her magninis || (37 Fidh aud Rese |girl, if you had no proofs?” arms. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | Coast States, ought to encourage in every possible | cent contribution of gold and other wealth ! 3.9 PFifth and Kennedy. | “You donl‘ need proofs to ac- "parlmg. I've bee_n a lo‘ol. No. | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | 'l GLY way people to prospect for the gold that is now | in these strenuous times when many another 4-1 Ninth, back of power cuse anybcd.\. 1’ fr];enll[unc‘(lld l;au» drm"t kiss me. I wish you'd strike | | so greatly needed everywhere. | country is slowed down or at a standstill 1 house. Lou and chorus girls. to! nm‘me. S . ° , Juneau and Gastineau Channel are particularly | entitles her to even greater consideration. | 42 ifll&oun‘ opp. Seaview i that le he n-!h|:scd hw behco;w de-! They supposed dfl;at Eicks’s in- R i e . oy see i D! icent, T was through with him.” |trusions were ended. Next even- i fertunate now thet they bave the great Alaska )U“Irt ;::‘Lh?sm:tr{"‘:x\.wi‘n A':;Zkfla::n;l::;e:: 4-3 Distin and Indian. | “To which he replied?” Clive ing, with his accustomed assur- ;;.Ck?e hgzere‘:dflml:;gd tkace'lvgass:ie; Juneau mine with its effigient, energetic and pro-| Pour o bR ST o S B o] LSS ¥m‘3| "-“mg gflh‘“‘“' questioned. ance, he called again. Santa op-|nervious to to the extent of the " ressive organizatio Southeast Alaska is fortunat ¢ ol e ¢ t o ent- . % o i o ? e pmaingdon, Soutiekst, Slaske 18 (of rthe| allowances commensurate with her generous || 4.7 Twolfih, BPR. garage. || “Nothing” She began to weep encd to him. He began at once MBtdges. G i SAone il e % i i anauy dstriols thab are favorable JoMibe [ iy Fand mi@sureless possibifbied: 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. |lagain. “That's what's so dreadful. to proffer excuses. When prod-|precced the button for the eleva. elyoqk, of prospectors and deyelopers. 1t 1s fortunate | - 4,00 one otfer thought weWould dd:. Nok 4-8 Home Grocery. [Perhaps he has been trying and igals forsook the swine of the Far|tor anq asked the boy in charge - that it has the Chichagof and Hirst-Chichagof ol |,y shoula Washington, Oregon and California || ©5-1 Seater Tract. |T've misjudged | Country, farewells were inevitable.|whether a gentleman had recently mines operating profitably, and bright chances for‘]m,],k. see to it that their respective Congressional | Z PAC | “You've not udged him,” | What could one expecL’from a girl| qoscended. On being answered in development. elsewhere In this section of the Termi- |representatives stand solidly behind Alaskan devel- L e ] Clive)fi?om[m:t@d hez. d!f you gave OIAI:D“L;;OL" Sm‘giifiltycnw b the affirmative he engiured “Did FI NE tory. In the nity of Juneau there are prospects opment, but the business and industrial concerns A FROCK { {him his choice to be decent or get 3 . °C |he seem O. K?” at Berner's Bay, Eagle River, Cerlson Creek and and realty owners should also get behind the up- JUNEAU :;oul. w?re ndlofbemm. Dxfky.s t)]n}(?r&n:;é :;;miclmrcll&gbyml:’e ;fileufé The boy grinned. ; other places that are promising building of the Territory. That same stream of gold SHOPPE S, who. catt b GRCEDES & 5 2 “Some guy had handed him a Watch and Jewelry hich caused the Times editorial has been and will | Next evening Dicky presented sack into the passage. From across| . W0 NV a4 Junesu has special reasons for looking forward Which chused the B P £l for|{ “Exclusive but not Expensive” }(pimcelr with the solemn expres- the threshold he addressed him. |Pach on the forehead. " G . to the year that has just begun with high hopes :::‘1:1!1?/‘“:1 ‘\‘;mx‘(‘%“‘;mifl"L;"“’;‘I‘;’“g‘}:lue‘:‘ t‘;:”cmfi Coats, Dresses, Lingerie sion of one who had hit the saw-, “If ever you attempt to com- -fifcfm“&f . km?::?x he wa: RERATRIS stabilize eSS roper S S ane 8 ¥ , " nec] V1 e s of the Pacific Coast have known. Speaking for Hoslery and Hate { faust ern. He bfgg(e:?x the fgvosr of gleur;lecsag:mn]&]teh r;;\y“;r;:e,l ]{ :g{ffl jake. If you was the guy, sir,|§ 8t Very reasonable rates . R gt o 4 TR e rnead | o tvence with Clive and San. g g ; A | THE PUBLIC WILL HAS BE Seattle along, the ll(nwlrm\lt dwglopm‘ell?t :f Alflfiz: . t"av 5 [ %laking msat: up SOy da wr;o" pasted him, you did a swell WRIGHT SHOPPE | i EXPRESSED. ‘;:M'::;:;ym.‘:d,'m:n:eouls,x“:?‘;l;’ 1:ggrin)g (\,“&gx: into] | | “I'm humble.” He hung his head.|livered his Parthian shot. JO(ilive slipped & dollar bill into ED | T B gy 3 A. BULGER |“Santa’s instinct was right. I have| “That my wife stuff sounds fine. 5 PAUL BLOEDHORN 0F, UM aRod iDrie. WIOZE RN SOCH TRmpty 6 PU J' 2 Heating, Oil had dealings with one woman _[But Santa was my wife before she th_e lgds hand-—the vewan of ad- ance, Prohibition and Public Morals, declar | | Plumbing, Heating, o % ing | Miration. 4 e Axf ‘:] ‘u‘:) ,AW w“‘:‘ L il ke YA | These European debtors should have started| | Burner Work ‘710“'1"_“ Today T've “C‘“"d l‘vfl | Rt ponrn, allow me to remind (Copyright, 1931-1932, Coningsby |g—— 0 ————— — o VL B D0k S0 0 L . Christmas funds so they'd have money ready to|| Successor J. J. Newman He raised clear, virtuous eyes. “At ! you. ; Deawson) { S feople will know "how 30 aslisiale meet their December bills—(Cleveland Plain Deal- | ® |last I'm worthy of your friend-| Breathing heavily, Clive slam- e 1w § existence such political organization as will - ¥ o | ship.” med the door and listened to the ahita. e O s % effectuate their will The maintenance and | 4 1| Clive excused himselt. {departing footsteps of the enemy.| . COH ' THSCR e e tor s Warmer, Safer, f the Amend nt 4 o rary 1 pe § * » ’ Bty o he e | Folks who call a spade a spade will have to (-ENERA.LndMOTORS i From the library he telephoned ) To postpone having to face San-| o0 =8 WO Cheaper v s L fa 5 & g ya ¥ | oA i el SRR v 5 — — the conventions - of ‘both -dominant parties (fmd a new name Aol.h\ nger m‘ubuhens Y\ho eat MAYTAGH PRODUCTS H—— ———.— A PHONE 22 . § B iaks finidasmnntal miistake s in atsing (% public expense and ride to Washington in auto- | Advextlsex_nents are your it r. Wilson's fundamental mists in | mobiles.—(Port! Angeles News.) W. P. JOHNSON | 1 891 19")'3 book editorials. They interpret the 8 that the recent elections were not an expres: o ey /i gL 1‘ [3 merchandise news. F 5 of the will of the people. When the American| Gloria Swanson, the movie actress, couldn't re-| g € S UPHOLSTERING people voted for the elimination of the Eighteenth|ca)) whether she received $100,000 or $150,000 for = I N MADE TO ORDER Amendment they emphatically expressed their dis:|appearing in “The Loves of Sonia,” ‘according to t 42 ‘EARQ’ BANKING SERVICE Also Recoverinng and approval of Prohibition. Their will to eliminate it her deposition matter? A mere trifle, these days Call Your 10 the People’ af valaska ‘Repairing has been developing for vears. The leading thinkers'—(Port ‘Angeles News,) i 0 the Feople - Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 ¢ a CTOR , o of the country, men and women and those of all| St L : RADIO DO COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS S vocations, long ago decided it was impossible. The Things are looking up. They are about to turn . e sy « -4 - i conventions were not traitorous. They served the |2l the moonshiners out of jall %0 they. can meke for ! g CARL JACOBSON s 1 enough whiskey to supply the Nation until the 0 BLES { W, g d Telephone 49v RUTH HAYES JEWELER o public will big distilleries can get in operation—Jacksonville|{ RADIO TROU i e appreciate your patronage an e B . i You . WATCH : T RN | Times-Union,) 9A M tod P. M { extend to all our best wishes for a I l. szwgg figfi FOR A LYNCHLESS 1933, | - e . . 3 Opposite stein Building | R { There may not be a loose dime in the country.|{ Juneau Radio Service Merry Christmas and a Happy and More For Your | The Association of Southern Women for Uhe Pre- bui New York restauranteurs are putting a half- Shop Prosperous New Year. } | vention of Lynching, having organizations dlnullnon dollars into a new Broadway night clu_h dozen Southern States, hops to make 1933 a lynch- |10 seat 1000 persons. Just big-hearted!—(Olympia|} * PHUNE 221 | 3 less year in the South. They are encouraged by the OMPpIan.) e . ] P iah | S | fact that there were only six lynchings in the United R ¥ Th B M B h nds B k o Statzs in 1932—two of them in the North. There During the World War the United States. lent e A . e re an pd 11.000,000,000 and 3,000.000 men to Europz. And H R were fewer lynchings in the country in 1932 than Tw\\ Eiicone whine | What an Siaemis-SCAtakiin arry ace in any year for a half century. In the previous g.ns Giobe.) fifty years there were 4,780 persons killed through | 2 lynching. For forty years the average has been| G. O, P. now stands for Get Out Postmasters— about 100 a year. The optimistic women of the'(Ohio State Journal) *— JUNEAU, ALASKA | DRUGGIST OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ) o ! GARBAGE HAULED | | |

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