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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1933. A : 7 BARNEY GOOGLE : By BILLE DE BECK . | bute with a yocal number and [ SORRY, SIR ... MR | DOUGLAS Supt.” Bovran ‘Will make the &= Mrs. Glen Kirkham will eontri- ¥ LISSEN --- \ ( TORNADO GAVE STRICT . I TELL YA dress of the evening. GoT R SEA / We Go7. QU 3 § ORDERS THAT HE WAS 30 \ THE ONLY THINGt TO An important, business -meeting LEGS NOW -- ; IEeGER T'S TIME WE e NOT TO BE —~—"| DO 1S TO BEAT LP A 'V will preceéd the program. OT SUS AN LOGKES . DISTURBED. {7 ? : 2\ COUPLA, STEWARDS| | NEWS ; Pk VP THE TORNADO % i AN' CUT OFF WIS ] COUNCIL MEETING | FOR THAT B \ sTiLL DoPGN' GROCERIES - - | RETURN i Z RS- P : ok ,,E,\f The' monthly" thebtiniz of the MATCH .. & ) THe 81G- %, i 4 L DUUGLAS P—T A | Douglas *Counil, ' postpohed from i ! } T e Blast week, is scheduled for tomor- 1 | : / | O s - | MEET?lUESDAY COAST SERVICE ‘ b 7 ‘IPrograrh for February ELEVENS FORCED Meeting Will Feature TO QUIT GAME An ‘Operetta SAN FRANCISCO, €al., Feb. 6. | ; 18 — After eight seasons oi football, | With musical numpers predom-|Army and Navy service elevens Treasure Hunters Seek it Scientifically G 0 P Is an linating in the entertainment pro- [wili not be organized this year SR Vg . Pyl £ 1 " {gram, the regular monthly meet- |on the Pacific Coast. On Cocos Island, Hideout of Buccaneers ling' of the' Donglus® Pifent-Tuidh- | . The two mititary bemnches. form- | Association will be held tomor- |ed teams in 1925 and played a E . ; row cvening in the school assem- |regular schedule thereafter, wind- | - NYouD HIT IT bl-‘;m"r);"- ; s |up up the season with the grid JDG! eretta composed of popular |epectacle at rkeley whic! sual- URGANIZATION | o, ///l OFTENER [F song hits and some of tlf,'* pold- lj') a:n}:cted BSEO.UOO yrans. o ¥ ‘ ; i YouU WoULD time favorites will be preser by | The Army abandoned the sport USE THESE the Glee Club under the direc- |for lack of funds with the Navy ¥ | [ tion of Miss Margaret Pimperton, | following suit s after. National League Launched {) /) coktadinotir { oullede: ;in Washington—Pur- poses Are Stated WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—A mili- tant drive to’ reclaim the country| from the Democratic Party was announced Sunday night with the nation of the National Repub- lican League headed by Vice-Presi- dent C »s Curtis and John A.| Camptell, of White Plains, N. Y,| who is to be National Director ot the anization. Campbell made the announce- ment the “purpose of the new | organization is to reach the young| people of the coun and educate| m in the principles of the tr: ditions of the Republican Party.” Campaign Plans Campbell said the organization is| 7 Even the morning greeting { designed “to be one of the means| by which they hope to win back the: o2 U RN AL ST : . country to the Reoublican Party 18 a llttle more fervent in the Congressional elections in Lame Duck [ . 1934 and the Presidential election| | tsadndingns : when the coffee is good. in 1036. . | F 54 | 33 . . Is Signed Make it with care. The announcement of the organi- zation is the first public move of | ki 3 { e, th epublica Party since the ¢ ! 3 | h: Republican Party since the|Indian Gl Knocks Themi S ARNOREN, W bab ] Make i ko e i = November election to realign in Sl“y with Rocks— relary of Statc Stimson foday g preparation for the future. . N s Island is being searched scientifically r 3 s | signed the Lamc Duck Amend- [} 2 “11: . - This Is Good | e, Bon: Make it with Schilling. loot buried there by pirates long ago. Thomas Young, radio operator of {he party, is shown upper left | ator Norri £ th TN k VI 1 e i G S W N T 3 ris, sponsor of e . 5 standing in a twnuel dug info an extinet volcano on the island where it was heped to find a cavern 3 | | cHicaGO, Feb. 6—Here's a fish| amendment, was unable to at- Wznér.r of the /Varnxng.’ of treasuvr: Belcw is shown Cocos Islands as it appears frem the cea. Near the shore is the treasure n story, ail the way from Honduras, tend owing tc a previcus en- hunters’ chip, the Vigilante. Karl P. Schmidt of Fleld Mu-| gagement: - seum’s zoological staff writes that | The - ccremony | folléwed the { | { it a ceremony. % A v P e " .ol fish in the Santa Ana river in} By WILLIAM WARNE is easy ther xpected the Causes Forward to Toss|ish i the Santa Ana zivet in} riception by the State Depart- : g Le ’ reatly SENI GUPELANU Hondurzs escaped capture becBuse| ment ef official notification = & : party H : " e 4 3 Al S DIEGO, Qal. P P anlng Marker in hey were so wily they hid under) that a - sutficient ' number of ate 100t onical. paragieel o , vacke ‘ot bk st 8 rate loot and a ical parad fot Basketball ocks ‘at th test: sound. States had ratified the amend- For more than ntury this | . g § MAKES GHARGE But a native Indian girl, Schmidt | ot % 25 L 4 1 ha y r T | aan % % ] ment to put it in the Consti- ombination has 1 men to o a4 | ROANOKE, Va, Feb. 6. — The wiltes outsmarted the fish. * S8he| (uyjen, talmy Cocos Island to search hap- i % 4 s {@ropped larg 3 ¥ ‘Thers was no smant when “meow” startled a forward| pped large rocks on top of those hazardly for buried treasure. Now, o g My e 3 | e i e - b 14 L B ur o vessel od, either | on the Roanoke coliege basket ‘“1“:"1:: r,]‘;mc_h “lx sepbhr o b g b ol y time T understood why. § team - 4t § the .opportutie - Inftant | o us Xeming e {he lop t)4 ™ R St S TR k g the by a group which has gone N B S i the caverns, with their heads mext hdventaridg on & sdientitic ght of leav and he threw the ball into a bas- | VR W L Aae T e, The Florence Shop ! Cocos Island is a dot | winhing ‘the ‘game. Wien “Ahie -118het mes meraly| 4 FerpAacnt Waviag & Sgealally | map 400 miles Wwest ¢ ombia ; Declares ““Secret Diplo- It was just an ordinary catligeneq doyn under the rocks and| | pross s o Scs By i 2 1o t ne equa- |E 1,440 P | i A that walked out in the closing| = 5 3 Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | % Percolator 250 mile: equa- | Escorts 1,44 ersons L5 * Resort d Against se b Tt |pulled out the unconscious fish. a 9 tor in the Pacific ocean. It wa macy e g seconds of play and uttered i N S ot 4 or coffee pot. o R s e To Prison in Four Years : k s 8% shrill meow. Roanoke's forward,| ; a8 ; a hideout for buccancers | United States Shipping {0 et o hal jumpeq| EXports of frun from the Hav- ——t Specially beginning of the Eighteenth cen- 4 ia : ‘ : and hurled it against the back- n@ district of Cuba to the United - 2 States are greater than WE HAVE IT prepared for any PRIP Maker. Filter papers in each tin. e - tury, and wild and blood-curdling| XANSAS CITY, Fed. t.—Amor | = 2 ‘*u-cyt‘:e sto told of happeni: city’s most a ished :g_ WASHINCIION. 7ep SoOnI buaxd, whitics, JoWfell Wvoigh the el b e Kigns j""( e‘berr;re éaptun Grat "I:“ was | eling Cbr;lp'n S V- |States Senator Royal S. Copeland, ronf, making the score 33-32 as|280 al e Right Price therq ain Grah ng ar A 1i- | ’ s . g 2 3 % % v sent by Great Britain to clean it |day, Who has personally escorted! Greas mri of New York, accused the gun sounded. —————————|| Harris Hardware Co. i 11440 persons’ on journeys ‘in thn‘G!ea-d B!‘llfl")“m thg L?;:_me la;t Now a well-fad, well-groomed | P s | Lower Fron Street % £ X T B 5 N A : irday with undertaking Y pussy, attired ibbos d what . e S VT s i pss u > 5 e pussy, ‘attired in ribbons and w] R B e i i ot o0 diplomacy” in advance of not, sits by and purrs sofly as the 5 > K sPICES =EXTRACTS = TEA= BAKING POWDER £y - cROLIvaLel ) he island that | 1OW . S o °N-4he World Economic Conference, N et Pladhs S l A o 7 TR he. & R te v Jeffersor ty i o e . » Maroons meet their foes. . Th he sfayed there after chasing off |lentiary at Jefterson Ciy. Hollic ;" roqohy international sgreoments haven't ot a game since puss aioum’s JUNEAU SAMPLE the pirates and turned buccaneer |C4y 1S & depuly sheriff. | cctrimental to American shipping. grrival Yy SHOP himself. In order to discourage aitempts & bl |} Seward Street, mear Second Loot Still on Island {to escape, prisoners from Jackson ETLmh ((:;:uentlon was - that the VTR 3 G The la“l‘h Store with the What ‘became of the gold and | nty 'K?\nsas City) are now ta- !';:Ol;.mend:rdnb‘::’ oti'tqshlplhng }‘1‘1; LUDWIG ‘TELSAO;U 'RE-ENTERS l. BIG VALUES jewels the Cocos Island bucean- | to prison in®buses chartered o oEHECITR B0 B g:;"ce“’;‘amgg ST. N'S HOSPITAL eers obtained as loot? The ques-|fcr the purpose, instead of by, - S > * " tion has intrigued fortune hunt- | train.. operation of as many nations as TLudwiz Nelson, prominent jeweler sinee’ whalers first used the | e ree ible pledged to work for tie has re-entered SE. Anm's Hospital | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ablishment of world trade to remain for about a week. M and' as & base a. century ago. Cut in Belglan Army rough removal of trade barriers, Nelson undérwent a major op :'” Z.‘:lm:‘?(;y rulltl i:al;urln"z "Smr‘:‘k n BRUSSELS,—Belgium's army in uding modifications of tariffs tion several weeks ago and le 1 Y ) 'll D Avay, o = e 1933 will be 61,500 sirong, includ- |and removal of government ship the hospital last week. He wa e as lneau » e TR 1‘;‘ :?‘ J Ef'fi"f'cmc'd‘“;{m?irtg'g?‘fk_‘. ar-{ ing 23000 volunteers, 34200 con-|subsidies. around for a few days when a . vy gy | T Wity And . 4000, Sepervesd fhe Sdiee’ of s RiklAD, D Qur Services to You Begi d End at th 1 + Better (5o party of 25 fidw dizgifg 5:1101‘:110520[01. speclal duty.’ ‘The fotalf Oeffes pHown in fgstmals 1ags Spiey JO (e SEERESg romain Gang Plank of Fvery Paaseg :g::'l CurlEl ln-‘ Bani When Buyi the ‘island, reasoned it out that g o . 2 i e flllid 367'0@ goote. NN ¢ ‘E‘f,_}‘,e "ha.s Sy Febuperated vine en Duying way. So did dozens of other lead- T L T ) ers of expeditions which dug there RELIEF DEMANDS PRESENTED TO LEGISLATURE — — = Your in vain. b IR, e R ALASKA MEAT CO. which fs 13 miles in circumference, z ‘ A s o b and marked it off in sectors for , , : : . QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING 2 'ob prospecting. Using an i:sr.r::ment : » v ; 5 / Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales he 'calls a metalphone, he is go- 72 o % ; & g4 1 . S i 5 )¢ Jng over the entire island.. The . ; % i 4 ; A | P:HONE a8 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 3 3 metalphone is designed to indi- i 7 ? ; o | o = - . cate any stors of precious metal ? 1 7 ' : TR y in the earth. ' 5 3 - 2 A “ldde 4 > Treasure Seckers Contented o i & B 7 : e | 4 % i The Leckie party is contented hig . 7 3 : v ‘ By Uglng v .y Ph L after several months on the iso- ‘ 7 G o £ 7 4 i y ch‘ M lated island. It is organized on v 7 4 ? 7 7 s I da z a military basis, and every man % p ¢ <2 i 3 bl 3 nawan Lump md- m has his work to do. bes 7% : i - o 3 d 3 R For diversion the treasure hunt- B g B s i B A 4 tke ers “go .pigging.” That is, they 7 " . 4 $14 25 Ton e 1 hunt for wild pigs in the jungle, ¢ : . . i . or they swim in the warm surf. b £ ¥ ' 5 A 2 e e imen sl | : | oad |l EMPIRE flies or other insects on Coocos R £ ? ; - < ¢ Coeganuts, palmettos, ber-| (SN e y % % 1 4 po 2 B oo of the food available. The island % i 4 : . 5 mc has no na population, although - # y 7 ;i X b % s Costa Rica, which owns it, has} £ 3 ”~ % " i ——— - 4 eo postad 10 soldiers thers. They are " 5 4 3 p ; . ] e 3 ° charged with keeping order, and i s ” 3 ‘ live with the treasure seekers. 3 % 3 S 2 3507 “ T h 314 Recently a group of San Diego 4 3 : i 4 . fishermen was shipwrecked on the 4 e - WL . el.p island. They were . courteously 5 . tteated and cared for by the for- AR, 5% 3 # . tune seekers. When rescue came ] a0 ¥ s | > they did not want to leave. % % ¥ 2 “I would be happy just living B R T N A L e e 3 f on Cocos Island the rest of my A-gredp of deisigied “hunger marchers” desésnded on Sacramento to present uner loymert 7a! life,” one of the fishermen said demands to tise California legisialire. Police ectimated the macchers nu M ed pardons i cn his return here. “No street for loeney and Billings among other things. The crowd; swelled by curious §: 8, Is shown in cars, no noise, no troubles and life front of @he' :gpitolt (Aszociated Pr_l_u Phcto) b e S ke b AN AR & ’

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