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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY NOV 21,1934, BARNEY GOOGIE . AND SPARK PLUG SAIRY DEAR, 'WVE GOT SOME BAD NEWS..DAD'S SECRETARY TOLD ME WE WOULD BE LEAVING CRYSTAL SPRINGS TOMORROW OR THE NEXT DAY..YANCEY'S REPRESENTATIVE ..MR. GOOGLE,; HAS ARRIVED AND THEY EXPECT TO CLOSE THE TIMBER DEAL AT ONCE. .. LAWS-A-MARCY - MR.GOOGLE.? OH, E'GAR . 'M PLUMB SCARED TER DEATH.. EF MR.GOOGLE FINDS OuT I'M DOWN HYEH, HE AR SHORE TER HEV ME 'REST'D FUR SUNTHIN' YE ‘M HE' TH I NEVER DONE REBUILDING OF “NOME NOWUP T0 SEC. ICKES 4 (Conunueu ot “ It had been hoped—and still is —that municipal offices could be ‘placed in the Federal building but legal complications have arisen in #hat connection. Some PWA at- orneys are of rae opinion that the Federal government cannot nt office space to others. How- ever, efforts will be continued to fron out the situation and if at all possible quarters for the mu- nicipality will be provided. , Not only is Delegate Dimond taking an active part with respect to 'securing the purely Federal allotment, but he will prepare and hasten through Congress a bill authorizing Nome to issue bonds. This will be done when the Nome city government has dee.ded on the exact needs. During the course of his trip, 40 Alaska, Col. Clark took occas-' ~age One) ’ .~, ~., 2 PARIS METZ® ONANCY FRANCE ; £ i o oy, r / £ 3WITZIR i French. militarists, strainin intention of sending arm use force in winning plebis which natio v l X;HBOUEG v s o, d & | 1" HEERED whHUT WUZ TELLINL A-GOIN TER { TELL PAPPY.. AN LL TRASH 'YE IN A INCH © VER LIFE___ N, ~, o Ra Y »Cixwaoist -OHI32ZD> ) Id MUNICH o H <. ™. oy DN AUSTRIA -. bais - LY i ¢ meking no secret of their ey if German Nazis w will decide in January sey will enibrace. ion to make a general study of conditions there. He is convinc- ed that Territorial development will be materially hastened by preparation and adoption of a road program extending over a period ofy ears and airways aids. | | KIRKLAND IS VISITOR i William Kirkland, former resi- gent of Juneau and now living in New York City, is visiting in Washington with his mother and his sister, Mrs. A. W. Longaker. ;’hey also used to live in Juneau. | HOLT IN WASHINGTON | Bruce B. Holt, a resident of uneau in 1922, is now making his me in the Capitol City. came here recently from Belling- lice Colkge ~students yesterday burne | hxm Wnshmgton o FIGURE OF HEAD | ‘OF N, COLLEGE BURNED, EFFIBY Five Hundred Striking Stu- dents Battle Poi'ce Ali One Day NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—After He engaging is fisticuffs with the po- | more than: 500 striking Cit; the figure of President Frederick B. Robinson in effigy at the base | of the campus flagpole. The cardboard eifigy represented Dr. Robinson, who is ill in a hos- pital, with a second head, that of Premier Mussolini. The strike broke out after a smouldering resentment among cal groups in connection with the |expulsion one month ago of 21 undergraduates staging any anti- fascist demonstration during the | visit of Italian students. The battle yesterday raged in- termittently most of the day but did not interfere greatly with class attendance. e SHOP IN JUNEAuU: Make This the =] certain campus Liberal and Radi- DOUGLAS ; NEWS MRS. DUPREE UNDERGOES SECOND OPERATION MONDAY Unable to make any recovery at home from her long illness, Mrs. Robert DuPree re-entered St. Ann’s Hospital on Monday and was op- erated on again yesterday morn- ing. She is resting as well at present as may be expected. e RETURN FROM CONVENTION U. 8. Deputy Marshal Judson Brown and LeFay Weavers re- from Saxman where they attend- ed the annual convention of the A. N. B. and A. N. 8. e TO ENTERTAIN GUILD Mrs. A, H. Campbell will be hos- tess to the St. Luke's Guild at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at her home. Members and friends are invited. turned last night on 'the Yukon | By SHET YORE TATER TRAP, SON 1! NOW THEN, SAIRY HOPKINS __WHUT VYO' GOT SAY FER YORESE'F TER AFORE I WHALE TH' DAYLIGHTS OUT'N YO'-? My Beauty Hint VIRGINIA S 1ELDS, In applying eye shadow the aim ! is to make the eyes look clearer, larger and deeper in color. If casual glance, it has failed, as it calls attention to itself rather than to the accented beauty of the 2yes. ,ee Weeds take more water in pro- ‘poruon on irrigated lands than do | the regul'n crcps it wili ma Happy-Poppy When in want of real good Beer - ke you Happy-Peppy And will give you lots of cheer. In This Easy, Letter Vlrifin | | | OLYMPIA, Wash,, the eye shadow is visible at a' BILLE DE BE(‘ K HAIN'T YO 'SHAMED ©O' YO'SELF, SAIRY.? THEY MOUGHT JAIL TH' WHOLE FAMBLY JES' ON YORE ACCOUNT. . TWO OFFIGIALS i ARE SQUABBLING Grand Jury Suggestion Is| — Made as Reply to | ! Apologize Letter Nov. 21.—A |Grand Jury investigation of the {'mlleged failure of the Kitsap Coun- |ty e rcement officials to press | for solution the mystery of the Erland’s Point mass slayings of the 'to prosecute liquor cases, gested by L. O. Brodbeck, Assist- |ant Attorney General, and mili- tant head of the Liquor Board’s (Law Enforcement Division, in a lelter to R. W. Miller, Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney. This letter was in reply to a |letter from Miller that the Liquor Board pyplicly apologize for the recent denunciation of the Prose- cutor and the late sheriff D .L. Blankenship. NOTHING DOING |' BREMERTON, Wash,, Nov. 21.— | Prosecuting Attorney Miller de- clared today he will ignore the 1 suggestion made by Assistant At- Lomey General Brodbeck. D MRS. NORDALE TRAVELS Mrs. Alton G. Nordale, wife of the manger of the Nordale Hotel in Fairbanks, and two children, {James and Mary, have left Fair- banks for the South. Mrs. Nordale and the children plan to spend the winter in East- ‘Washington. ; ..Cafifill For . nmm || \H!W -' m »thmuflmumw is sug- 4} Why does Schilling Toasted Tea have more flavor? Because toas_tm; releases hidden flavors locked in each tea leaf—deep rich flavors you miss in other tea. ST e An nual BAZAAR Nativity Parish Hall . BEANO BOOTH—NOVELTY BOOTH— BARGAIN BOOTH—FISH POND —HOPE CHEST Music and Vocgl _Seleclions Ea‘chl Evening BIG TURKEY DINNER Saturday Night, Nov. 24 FROM 5 to 7 g Everyom Invited . Admission Free |n|||lllmllllllllllllIIlllllmlllllllullIIlllIlmmlullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘I Rebekahs Card Party TONIGHT 1.°0. O/F. 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