The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 21, 1933, Page 8

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g : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. ide: attribute the breakdown of that % PreSldf at c U N THOL UF |system to abnormally huge shm-l 1 Four Cardinal Hurlers T D ing: of funds resulting from mei Measure Almost 25 Feet | World War with innumerable res- EN Y I trictions on the movement of| goods. | GHINA SEGT|0N| ST. LOUIS, .April 21.—Four hurl- i }ers expected te 10é of service GREAT IssUE EHARCRAT Kot S, 1With the St Louis Cardinals this | 1 10iti | g X —Dispatch- |season have a ined height |Lobbying Activities |es received by the Chinese Press | almost 25 feet. ;::f Zre‘ Pa:fi Dgff May Be Investigated; |vesterday claimed the Japanese- |ringer, “Dizzy" Dean, “Tex" Carle- is would mean advance- responsibility for an equal | would also be removed in the near . . PRESIDENT MAY =" Kin of War-Time Advancement for Some n A ¥ dit me 1 | advancement in pay . | In Alaska, the principal turnover g dfrom this plan would s Most affected in Alaska would Federal Employees Receive|ve the Custom's Service. Should K E 3 Y R Under the present economic con- number of men, with litile or no obably be.in Juneau. the President’s recommendation be- i Manchukuoan officials met last|to d Bi Resolution Intr od | s il bt b Odu(‘(’d‘\vedne»day and formed the “Luan- | Berringer, the rangiest, measures Vigorous Program Launch-| | tung Provision Government” which |6 feet 4 inches 1 . ON, Apri ; but is closely press- Notice of Executive’s |come a law, five members of the | ed by Roosevent En- | WASHINGTON, April 21—Re-|is allegedly to preserve peace and led by Dean Thlir: 4 spa Pl TV Customs Service in Alaska Who | presentative Martin Dies, of Texas, (order between the Great Wall and |is the shorfest o o i, southpa, fEStaAclion ave s ¢ iy iy . dorsed, One Group has introduced a resolution for|the Lwan River. st—a mere 6 feet 1 }have seen thirty years Tvice | wor be retired by July 1, and nine within the year. There would e one immediate retirement in her, Bun and two in isheries. The Alas- 'inch, !a House investigation into the | NEW YORK, April 21.—The vig- | ‘10bbying activities of Ogden L.| — orus program launched by Presi- | Mills, former Secretary of Treas- dent Roosevelt strikes at the roots |Urer, and other lobbyists,” seeking | of what one prominent group re- Lo defeat the program of President gards as the vital weakness of Roosevell. N 1 BAND CONCERT the present economic system. | These economists have long urg- | . control of the value of currency |Chester Conklin Is ! . ooth out fluctuation in price Divorced by Wife Jl'/neau PUbllC School | ——— fous means have been SUZ-| 10§ ANGELES, April 21.—Ches- ]&Zot:‘foei,:fml‘:f";i In i3] ter Conklin, movie .comedian, lost - T TONIGHT, 8 P. M Yale; John Maynard Keyncs.‘ms e Y . B Yy S 3| V. Conklin, was cold and indiffer- | of England; Prof. Gustav Cassel, Eent to her family and ordered her | _‘OIH‘ employe in Valdez. There he amount | Would be no immediate effect up- now fixed |[on the personnel of the Bureau ¢ is |of Indian Service, the Bureau of roads, the Steamboat In- on Service, or the Forestry Three executives of the! Bureau would be retired in five years. The Bureau of (Public Survey would nct be af- s | fected for some time. ,! % . - of Sweden. ’ |out of their home after eighteen Word in Juneau of the retire- A B Opponents of Plan i g = ar | . Y ey " N . < years and nine months of married | oher grades, and the |ment plan was received by G. L.| A happy picture of Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo, wife of the California Opponents of the plan say hu-|1ife, she testitied before Superio: | ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3 y it ve: f a, the Weat Bureau,| Senator and daughter of the late President Wilson, with her daughter, A e ¢ | ment within three years of gonc‘g‘.;fl."fo( ik k) SO aith (looking into_ book). and her step-granddaughters, Mimi jman ingenulty is inadequate to|Judge Guy F. Bush, who granted AUDITORIUM rly all those remaining ms’s‘"‘h Federal Bmployees from Luther| (left) and Cynthia. The photo was made at Lgelhome of W. G. McAdoo, | the gigantic task of managing |her a divorce. 1 at the present time. Some, s E Jr., at Palm Springs, Cal. currency and that no better | ——————— but comparatively few, of the|C. 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