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PR — G . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1933. ¥ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . By BILLE DE BEC.I\ | Making Their Own Gas| frarce”sicn iruck becae e B ol - Ty MR GOOGLE -- L FIND T'V Sy { | IS Doy AT e nf NELL'S BELLS ! ) Vil NOW ISN'T THAT CURIOUS ?P? ¥ . \ S 1S k .. T'VE GAINED BACK THAT 13 of charcoal is a diregt aid to Swe- i e [ Swedish Trucks Are ‘gas as motive power. The govern- MORNING --- I CAN'T HAVE SULLY STOCKHOLM, ch 22. — den’s i 48 POUNDS | e T | HOLM, March An |den’s timber industry. LOSIN' 13 POUNDS oA N LESS THAN )l | .iimated 1,000 triicks in Sweaee | Rt 2 EVERY’FEW HOURS... S i Ho‘m/N | have tanks for producing charcoal !, Classified ads pay. MEBBE YA ET 1I'M WORRIED -- N MMPH .. oAt MEBBE YA WAS SUMP'N THAT IF HE'S UNDERWEIGHT, DIDN'T AGREE THE NIGHT O' THE OUTTA BREATH wm-l YOu - BIG MATCH, WHEN YA WE'RE SUNK...- ~\WEIGHED N \YASELF G LAST TIME. =11 . A cake stays fresh days longer “’RECK‘N’G CRE"V’S S ART D N’OLIQI H}.\JG BL"!{‘D'I\\GJ it is obvious that it was necessary 'wslesr to “the i;\eoming Delegate ‘ when it is made with a for the President to include all Will A. Steel will remain in Was Cream of Tartar baking powder = = == — = = = = 2 w ! o = - &5 Batiis \ States and Territories in his proc- 'ington for some time before ation. As President Roosevelt turning to Alaska. . said in his address last ni T T TIN <IR “The closing of the banks has not changed their condition.” W..B, EULLEN HOME, WETH BADLY SFRAINED ANKLE Wi FOR INAU GURAL i Dnmond Swamped Undel Corréspondence as Takes Over Office of Delegate (Continued fiuin Page One) Judge vames Wickersham left 1 for the Pacific Coast where he will Alr\v:l;m. sf:l:c‘:lr‘iin.mtl;?ai(:d 0;0;'2: spend some time before returning Company, is conrm:ed to his home to Juneau to re-enter the practice |with a sprained ankle, which hc; of law. Before leaving Washing- | injured when he “i)‘;;"d on m“‘ ton, he and Mrs. Wickersham en- icy sidewalk near his home, tertained a number of the visiting - > o Alaskans and extended many cour- Classified ads pay. r f’ Rowe, John' W. Troy, Mr. and M James J. Connors of Juneau; Fo mer Governor Thomas Riggs, now of New York; Captain A. E. Li throp, of Fairbanks; Harry F. Mo ton, Miriam Dickey, of Anchorag Derick Lane, of Kanatak; James| L. Galen, of Cordova; Carl Lomen, Ralph Lomen, James Kelleher, of | Nome; Stephen Casler, John E.| Ballaine, of Seame Emil E. Hurja, ! ‘ of New York; Mrs. Royden D.| Chase, of Washingmn, o X H. Flory, Dr. Pnillip S. Washington, D. C.; Walter Schaffner, formerly Asst. U. 8. At- torney in Juneau, now of Wash- ington, D. C.; Jack Underwood, of Seattle and Washington, D. C.; P. W. M. Colburn, former secretary to Governor Bone, now in Wash- ington, D. C. —Dun-Bradstreet, vlnc. Says: “During the week ending March 17, there was more buoyancy to the general commercial ac- tivity than in years, and this has restored con- fidence in all branches of industry.” The Delegate is seeking throl te Senate Finance Comm exempt Alaska federal empl including employees of the Al Southern California quickly recovered from its shock of earthquakes to start the work of reconstruc- Railroad, from the provisicns tion. Upper left: twisted wreckage of a bakery in Long Beach. Upper right: damaged First Methodist 0 g g i an] Episcopal church in the same city. Lower leff: stecple of St. Anthony’s church being pulled down by the Economy Bill e pendng firemen. Lower right: steam shovel crew begins to clear away shapeless wreckage of the Stockwell Congress, which provides ‘for fur- building in Compton. (Assoclated Press Photos) ther reduction in federal salaries o, o ° This exemption is asked because of n Ontl es. the high cost of living in Alaska. . [l 5 Excmption is also asked for Alaskd u may be tal open season. Tm\ canner an opportunity in favor of appointing local dents to postmasterships. zlw ci cudu Ml"n Conj to can Federal employees Alrom lh; DXJ.I\DM s v Jomned” Itn;,nilm;luu 2 o o : g : ST AR T;thqmmcm reguision. B9, b e |arecied fho past week towards The distinct headway made the first week fol- e v .o bl [Pl do i Bl 1. s comlad b« sl ot . o . By G lowing the financial crisis and cash stringency, The leaders feared that to permit area, a red rish section wh gencies. ; i g:;‘a:g{efim;lka: a‘:}':z)));x‘:cge); PLF}:‘Z?IE:; haS had no parfl”el in 26 }7ears!" any amendment might so delay the bill as to further seriously endang- er the public welfare. Even if the EEisn \Gpese Hhis been closed for the past s againgt st sommetcial The Delegate has gone on rec- |action will be taken on appoint- rd as being opposed to the con- | ments until the pressing financial bill passes, there is still dis:rencn_ur June. This of Henry O'Malley situation has been relieved, indica- given to the President to make the |, = Hahiag DoomaMOd . 11 eries. So far |tons point toward the appoint- reductions in accordance With the fp . = er 2 3 " |as is known to the Delegate’s of- | ment of Mr. Troy in the near fu- 2 r ! reduced cost of living. So if the AL | fice, there are only two candidates ture. OCla e ; A ess 0 1ne umpire ® Every day the vastly important progréss and bill passes in its present Iorm._ Mr. Delaaité Bl i . |for this position—William L. Paul, TLuther C. Steward, the Pgesxdcn; trq‘é& nlefltlxr;mogg gf“;‘fg":(": “1:‘;: |of Alaska, and Frank T. Bell, sec- | The Delegate has been in tele- of the National Federation o Auaska, 19€ | retary to Senator Dill. | graphic communication with all of o te |Land of Yesterday, Toda: d To- | i and Delegate y the banks in Alaska concerning the morrow” last evening a e Dij lomatic Sunda; L?:nxj: Lshv )p. R Territorial banking situation. Al- ey & on at |’ The Delegate has made an effort |thoush the situation in Alaska did | greatly increased cost of living in |the Shoreham. The Sec y of |to interview as many Senators|not call for a g 1 gl the Territory of Alaska as com- |the Interior, Harold L. Ickes, was and Congressmen as possible and | _ : e or < Shonn dum, pared to the cost of living in the |the guest of honor. has found a strong disposition |z United States proper and in this among most of them to Support| | Federal Employees, Dimond will immediately direct the attention of the President to the = . [ manner seek to prevent any re-| Senflm: Borah’s bill, xrftrmluced the policy of .the Alaska' Demo- | | WE HAVE I7 duction in pay of the Federal em- :X;w'thf 16:;S$ongrfss, providing for |cratic organization “Alaskans for | | at the Right Prico . plflns Of the Unlted States and the wol‘ld are ployees in Alaska, including, of mew; hk n of _cmnulali assess- | Alaska,” in regard to political ap- | | Harris Hardware Co i report d d b ht t h l‘j course, the employees of the Alas- nt work on mining claims held pointments. The Postmaster Gen- | | t ” €da an rou O» § ; ka Railroad. by location in the United States |eral has declared himself genflral\y”» A ¥ - T}E’ D l Al k %: . y()u ln t e co mns Of 1 R Il el | Gt : e Daily Alaska Empire ’ Under the new clam regulations which have just been announced by the Bureau of Fisheries, the open season for the Cordova clam beds will extend from August 15 to July 1. 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