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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1935. gl BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK 72 \0OKy OUT YANDER, SAIRY, s szzfit : . 5 DON'T HIT MAKE YOU-UNS MIST: GOOGLE-KIN T WAL--I MOUGHT NOT HEV Is Is |me 43 BARSL S iR DIZZY-HEADED TER SEE o EF 1 GOT YOU LEFT HIM SPELT ALL TH® WORDS at ; ” =7 | TH WOQDS A-FLYIN' PAST- QUIET, SAY-NUTHIN' _ [ A NOTE--? EDZAKLY KERRECK,BUT 1 'M PLUMB TORE EF THET ENJIN EVER GITS SORT O WAYS--2 ~ ¥ BUT, SAIRY. You [ E'GAR--HE'LL ONDERSTAN' UP 'BOUT E'GAR A NOTION TER HOP OFFA m‘{» I JES' COULDNI'T ,5AY TOLD ME THE CAZE I PUT MAH HEART Q r al n a Hl T SHORE WUSH THEM AR TREKS -- H "GOOD-BYE” TO E'GAR,¥] OTHER DAY AN' SOUL PLUMB IN THET LY | HE WAR A-GOIN' s SAIRY--P5SST SO L LEF' HiM A 41 Yyou COULDN'T NOTE --SNIF-SNIF-- i 2 I And this is a smughnfrom-th@shmdcbf: 43 message to these who, unintentionally BACK TER TH' (€ 9 - = .| CMON UP HERE NOTE WHUT I WRIT WRITE OR HOLLER WITH |{gas i AN' SIT WITH ME- SAYIN® WE HED SPELL-~~ WE-UNS- -~ f / T WANT TO TALK GONE OFF HEV YOU-UNS GOT A HANKYCHER YE HAIN'T USIN' ? SNIF - SNIFFE- - | perhaps, make “hard times” harder by & needlessly delaying the payment of pust due accounts > » > > N this community, as in every themselves to kéép ip their records ] community, there are people for promptly meeting thelr obliga- : | who are making *hard times” harder tions—in full—when dué. 1 . by taking advantage of conditions. Ejeher way, they are not only work- Fortunate in being employed or ing hardships on everyone else— | having a steady income, they make they are fostering a condition which things harder for those less for- will eventually react on them. For unate. credit works in circles: Withholding payment from the retailer impedes prompt payment to the manuface turers, producers and workers. Each, in turn, suffers. They spread fear by thinking and talking “hard times." They help to spread unemployment through cur- tailed buying of things they need and could afford to buy. 1f everyone who can would—= 5 THE S TOR Y OF 19 ?4' R 8.—Speed and Comfort Mark Year's Transportation Gains 'IWO RESCUED FROM LONELY ALASKA LINE ast Guarder Morris Car- ries Flour to Relieve Seldovia Situation ATTLE, Jan. 8—The Coast, d cutter Morris, with station at Seward, has reported by that it has rescued Jack By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Jan! 8--Amer- n transport expanded its mas- space and time in 1934, increased speed, comfort and safety to the millions who ride the highways, railways and | skyways of the nation. New streamlined airliners, bus- [ es, trains and private motor ca streaked across the continent,| smashing records for fast time | and setting higher standards for luxurious, noise-muffied travel. In | research laboratories scientists toil- ' ed on device after device to cater Pay up their past due accounts— They work hardships on merchants B 0t b e s, wnd professional men and their em- 1oy e el Plogessby thoughHenlyand need: - e s pes fusios i Taasty Ulaybog-the piymatit of billi I AR T T [y W e until they are long past due. it would go farther toward improvs They make small payments on al- ing business and making more jobs ready overdue accounts, pleading for the unemployed than all the | “Rard times,” while others stint current talk on the subjectt Use your credit freely and pay all bills by the 10th or promptly as agreed ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager ’ to a populace which travels more 0 ¢ A i than_any other in world history WL U sl Lol ) | Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 s Air-conditioning, hailed as pos- [ ondBmil Olson, 10s¢ seV°| Hand lotion applied under the K ¥ e sibly “the great new American in- eral days while hunting on the nays whitens and.mourishes the dustry” was utiized on an expand- uninhabited Ushagat Island, near| pp,geryips, A} ed scale by the railroads. It and K:}j{:‘:k‘wflm Ot mY - | the s streamli s were 5 tis was o o s ‘C ,mziy ar O‘K\i:: “:?)d l‘hr:mi:u-::cll: ia at the time of the rescue, D“Cflrded G AT | W il Jand 500 sacks of flour to relieve, CHELSEA, Mass—The Swastika, private cars and a challenge like- a sorl food shortage there. tha symbol of service and recrea- ity s anthe ity L tion for a local girl's club long be- ' JTHERLAND IN FLORIDA fore Hitler and his Nazi movement, Air-Cooled, Dirt-Insulated The old Iron Horse, as well as Diesel-electric type locomotives, ») pulled cars which .not only were were insulated from ancient “cinder in Even the famil- ks on ra eadeners. ropolitan-type | and cross-country buses took up! s, streamlining to increase speed and | effect fuel economies. They XIL\II“ was relinquished by the club, be- Dr. J. A. Sutherland and hiS cauce some of the Jewish people family passed through Washing- | DEN tof - ¥Sosntly o bt | the nelghborhood looked with OPEN ALL NmHT enroute suspicion upon the use of the {Dr. Sutherland was formerly forl s p o » i e powiod o0 Ol | i Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store 2 43 it BE CONVINCED NOTICE EASTERN 3 Colds...Bronchial Troubles...Drug- H " Business meeting Tuesday, Janu- less Doclker. Chifopractic Nerve Dave Housel. Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings ary 8, at 8 P. M —adv. Specialist. g dirt . and th L) » sought improved ventilation and T ar just ended saw a burst of speed on the part of planes, trains, busses and automobiles. initiated laboratory experiments in| New, Sireamlined trains sped acrccs the continent, ring hours off old rccords, metespolitan and A air-conditioning, Tests disclosed| Cress-ccuntry {ype busces tock up streamlining, while rt plane hopped eercss the country in that gas-electric engines would| 12 hours. Besides increa speeds there came modern o such ac air-cooling devices and in ss Dull a bus uphill at a much faster | laticn from dirt and noise, and increased safety. ence played a big part in the various developments. rate of speed than gas-mechanical | —— motors. Considerable interest Was!in o transport plane from coast Ry P tagtors. ;Ocuuiderable infatest Waseiys GAEDIR N rom coast Bl o Be Introduced 1940 before the change can be shown, also in rear-engine drive|i, coast gives promise b b Botss To HRER. 1t a8bne stems, | Jo ns and air TS pre \l‘ntt’d ai iew of tomorrow's speeds Burlington's ~ streamlined” Zep? zipped the 1,015 miles from Den-| ver to Chicago between sunrise| g & and sunset at an average rate of | 5 we are s - formally notifies the country Who airline operators as new is nex :é I ) President and Vice Presi- 1 t: 2 ce O i g v ;IZ i end : p.cak pace Of | avel inducements—club-like com- dent. g IM”ANAPOM L RPN 25 miles an hour. fort in deepest quiet at a speed one million dollars’ alimony, M"‘*, tizen soon can et Change Election Date it po-sivie ifornia and have - > - (Continued. from Page One) $ A - - - Alimony Million es the election returns and Asked in DIVOI’C(‘ Passenger ease, o as well as speed, are s The Union Pacific’s lightweight | ;¢ 950 miles an hour & “g | Mae N. Perry sued her millionaire aero-dynamic train, racing from iy g piten” in cozy berths on SEES. LEEWAY' NEED | husband, Norman A. Perry, for di- Los Angeles to New York in 56|, ., sleeper airplanes. Sumners wants to advance the | vorce and charged that he had as- #) hours and 55 minutes, cut 14 hours 8 . general election date one month |sociat «d with other women since In the new model transport pecause h off steam locomotive running time | = 5 % and $220 off the customary fuel |P'anes the muffling of engine noy sufri I no cost for spanning the continent. | convinced there is| ent time under the | pe; “if not for a longer pir married life.” WHAT is the next move in NRA—in AAA, in HOLC, in TVA, in RFC; in CCC, in PWA, in the dozen and more alphabetical New Deal departments of government, each one of which affects e, the reduction of propeller|.-jame duck” amendment to take| Perry owns the Indianapolis Base- noise and the sound-proofing of > liners now offer 73-minute [205¢ and the sa care of such things as canvassing ball Club of the American Asso- | between New York and|°2Pin walls with insulating mater- returns and settling election con- | ciation. and is worth more than! on, D. C. while Captain |lal make for quietness that iIs in|tests pefore Congress is convened. |three million dollars, according to | + Eddie Rickenbacker's 12-hour dash | merked contrast with the din o yger the existing law only 41|his wife's estimate, She asked | L:’!:‘ old an.lmers when coyton‘ for days is permitted.‘ Before the custody of their son, Norman Jr. the ears was @ travel necessity. ‘lame duck” amendment an av- oAb Fire Risk Eliminated lerage of 60 days intervened. If| Studies of airplane exhaus“ Sumners has his way he will ex-x Free Food manifolds have resulted in methoJa]L, nd the period to around Tl days. | of carrying the gases clear of pas- | enger compartments. The bureau of air’ commerce reports that im- proved installation manifolds, to: | 2ether with the compulsory utili- zation of fire walls and the elimi- nation .of air-pressure fuel feed ystems, has virtually eliminated risk of fire in the air, " our lives? L S e (45 WHAT is to be done about old age pensions, unemployiment in- “We're lable to ge* into all| PROVO, Utah—Meal tickets as sarts of trouble within the next 36 | well as academic credits are given ears or so,” he says, “unless we | at Brigham Young University this make provision for more leeway |year. Produce from the institution’s | now between the fime presidential farin is being distributed free (03 electors are appointed and the time | all students who have set up house- | they actually meet.” keeping and are doing their owni He believes it probably will bv rurvkmg surance, health insurance, and all the other welfare subjects upon which Congress is expected to pass judgment? The value of any coal to the consumer deépends solely upen what results he is able to secure [ 14 with it in daily operation and under existing conditions. . . . A [X) number eight shoe has no value X to the man with & number nine foot. . YOU are intensely interested in all of this. You will want inter- Ei of operation and freedom from artver-fatgue, as well as LLOYD GEORGE RAISES SPUDS pretations as to what each move means. ‘ , featured the private motor . A ten-foot plank is YOU want to know because each move directly or indirectly - w® — WWWHMJ worthl as a means of span-{|car developments of the year. ning = twelve-foot $pace The government launched a drive | g & (Y3 2 Coal prices may be quoted m to stimulate the mass production affects your dally life. L the market but coal values must ( {9y _the lation industry of small, continue to be determined on}|low-priced planes whose chief , : Z f 4 ¥ {ihe firing line in each individual | | characteristics -would be safety E YOU will know and it will be through what you read in your plant. {|and ease of operation. i bt We can satisfy your every coal paper. 4 need now as we have for over Lt thirty-five years iu Juneau. | | We have a coal for everypurse | ! and for every purpose and we invite you to call us about your ( particular problem. t One of the following may fit THE practical, economical and convenient way to keep yourself fully inforied is the thorough reading of The Daily Alaska L 3 your requirements: Empire—delivered at your door—$1.25 per month. i v ; Rex e *hngllsh l:conomlsl Says ¢ { Carbonado . e 13000 Gol Utah Stove —............... 1500 | Gold Bloc Nations Must " Nanaimo Lump . . 14.80) | Nanaimo Mine Run .. ... 1450 Diamond Briquets 13.00] | LONDON, Jan. 8—Sir Henry Indian-Carbonado Mix 12.50 § | Strakosch, economist, declared here Utah Stove and Steam. 11.50) | the gold bloc nations must devalue Indian Egg-Lump and currency and establish a new In- LA Steam <o 1050 ' ternational Gold Standard, assur- Indian Pea Coal ... . 1050} ing gold reserves adequacy and * Webster Smithing 21.00{ avoid violent fluctuations of the Sunglo Smithing .. 18.060 } | gold purchasing power. THE DAILY | Devalue , Currency ” Indian Egg-Lump . $12.00{| Sir Henry said 60 percent de- e < % i valuation would increase the worth 2 L] Prices quoted are F.O.B. of the United States monetary % Bunkers gold 90 percent, increase the gold Delive: of group nations 317 percent and . dides ciivesy naditienst the rest of the world 45 percent. i oA % e L i @ Phone 374 and start your subscription TODA : o Gl ANNUAL PARISH DINNER | PalelC Coast Make your reservations for the 1al Parish Dinner at Holy ity Cathedral Thursday, Jan- 5 G 3 g a David Lloyd George, colorful wzriime premier of Great Britain, > Coal C(),’ uary 10, 6:20 pm. 50 cents. PHODE | yodg his warring now with potatb buns, for he is ons of John Bull's 348 for reservations. —&dV.| gentlemen farmers. The former firc:rond af Eqylish politics is shown | . FERRY WAY PHONE 412 —————— displaying specimens of his pctato ¢ oo -t a farm show on his farm o N = . ool % Shop in Juneau! ' at Churt, Surrey. (Associated Press Pi.o% o) 28 v 5 i RIes MER » F VA AR AN R - - - - Yy » P PR L PpL e, A W R IR0 % i TR e R 4

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