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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1936 . . the /Philippine Islands. On invitation of the Phil- P st i T TR —nix Da[,ly AlaSka Emplre ippine Government, 17 Senators and 21 Congress- | Ly J\ EIDY e | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies R 0 e o men, with their wives, are scheduled to reach - Horosco e Look and Learn -— 3 S R e KOBERT W. BE e and MADager|nro;iln early next month to participate in the of- - A p e -+ » $ T Published overy evening except Sunday by the |ficial inaugural ceremonies of the new Philippine ] BIR THD Y WS il By A. C. Gordon Helene W. L. Albrecht | | Gastineau Channel 1': EMP;Rls PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main [Commonwealth Government. Bearers of a good will | e stars 7acline s ' PHYSIOTHERAPY o Streets, Juneau, Alaska. [ message from the people of the United States, the| The Empire extends congretula- but do not compel L What proportioh of the popu- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || " Enteved in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | delegation will witness the first step in the com-|lions and best wishes today, their lation of the O 6. ave church mem.| | . R8V, Medical Gymbastics , | B.P. v?v' :ILKS meets matter. iplete emancipation of the island people from a|birthday anniversary, to the folloi-| R AT S RNTARY 7. 4685 . | perss 207 GOLDS'I;:IN ;:DG. ;}e{’y me n;sday at 8 P, T SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | sympathetic sovereignity that was an outgrowth of (9" | Benefic stars rule today, accord-| 2. How many acres were in the| . i o Ceoddne ot gg‘;’::;"" Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25| the Spanish-American War. | JANUARY 6. ing to astrology. Both men and Mm.mt Vernon estate in Washing- — Exalted Ruler. M. H By sl phostake e} B avnias it Vice-President John N .Garner, of Texas, heads| Arthur Fox womesl hoil. fcel. increase °‘“';';’ “’;‘5 3;‘,»“‘; Wi Aaral e Rl = SIDES, Secretary, One vear, in advance, 312.00; six months, in advanee, | the delegation. Equal with him in rank is Joseph Jackie Gucker. ergy and impetus toward practicai branch of mathematics dealing| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER " unmcrivers il egnfer » favor they wil promydy | W. Byrms, of Tennessee, Speaker of our House of e K ovky Sk fils purtary yovertiment| Wit the k. na sAAPaxePETLALY DENTISTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS notify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity Representatives. They sit at the Captain’s table,| William Spain, Jr. menr:ale ac‘t\svit)ya 5chmiadghe e it | Blomgren Building Seghers . Council No, e e O . Business Office, 374, |and as much as is possible, the routine of shipboard BEE SrRMARY Iinboven and thotaht otk 4. b, vk the favored s of | FHONE 86 1960. Meetings second s ~l —— “—— | activities conforms tothelr desires. The company| S """ TTTNTTomoT=4tra| lerated. This is . most ausplo-| Jacol and Rachel? | Hours 9 am- o 3 p.m. 51"!3% last Monday at MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. is a congenial one, and the whole membership has| Prom The Empire fous sway for lawyers, statesmen| 5. On what river i Boulder |i—0o i e ml;;sm‘;rg;“;s‘i‘:‘v T i s et e aita o | it into the ship life of a long transPacific crossing. | |and others who utilize their gifts| Dam? g SR s i RN S Chane it or "pot_ othcrwise creditcd n’his paper and also the | peqying Seattle on October 16, we were guests of [§ 20 YEARS AGQO {2 speakers v Wit Dr. C. P. Jenne | bers, Fitth st JOHN P. MULIEN, R e i high officials of the Provinée of British Columbia {!| This is a day auspicious alike “"i 3, ‘Lisnb ik onoMRIr, DENTIST G. K, H. J. TURNER, Sccretary. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER) . the Provincial seat of Government in Victoria.|w e mmemoooeem o | those "W~ work W“:‘ o their| 2. About 8000 acres. || Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine —_— fi it A L e A g eh TOREEATION High dignitaries made felicitous speeches, calling| Mrs. William Christie, whose hus-| prors wrtxfni;eor}e:“cm(;:gongmwn 3. Goedesy. i Building | | “10UNT JUNEAY LODGE NO, 142 — | attention to the traditional peace between the two|band was taken away from 'n-ead-"emmg_‘}crS and employees is indicat- | 4. Joseph. A ,I. Telephone 176 L :;:;or:; a:adcrflm:::]::o?; | nations, living amicably side by side with a longjwell on October 21 by EAward|.q for certain industries. 5. The Colorado Rnnr,fi ..—:—_—- - —_— 5 & Scottish Rite Temple frontier unfortified on either side. One of the most|Krause, on a fake subpoena, has| — o, o = o year & nationa!| i R > YA Y 7| ) Deginning at 7:30 p. m, |paid by tall, grisly, Spesker Byrme. We have|,Cl VLIl fll."\vied to canvert PetUs [n the United States but : il DENTIST eyl e L L almost come to Tegret,” he said, “that back in 1a44| orS MEICUEITY (R O ERET there is a sign warning that it may | { Dfllly L.essons | mavienl DL LIRS LEIVERS, Secretary. or 45, when James K. Polk, a felloW-Tenriessean, Was| per pusband will come to light. be- | CUr hostility, since envy and jeal-| . . [ catpae Building AR President of the United States, that he didn't insist| fore Edward Krause is brought to ’“;:i; ‘"‘;. "“i“"'“!' AR P n hnf{hsh i " Phone 431 | DOUGT 8 ¥ a little more forcefully on extending the northern trial. She believes Krause mur- v di:;:s.:ggnmxlflificc ;rzt‘:lcm‘or fit- 30 W N '_l 5 AERIE boundary line so as to include Vancouver Island,|dered her husband while be wacly " ncoe "o quates to jobs will By W. L. Gordon e —| M FoE ¢ ;0 \ne end thsyiwe, oUEsQYES IDIEtit A Ve, had “‘0‘T:‘sg’c’:“"‘;;;l‘:‘_‘f(r:‘::"‘;‘efi“t‘l;“’nlfe“g;‘_ assume a new significance. ol oo ' Dr. A. W. /Stewart Meets first and third Mondays 8 eautiful city of Victoria” And it's true. When;phomgo about. to, mileRErom Sal Love affairs among boys and girls Words Often Misused: Do not! | DENTIST p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. !"isiting . we read our history and see the picture of an r}wn Cfeek may be prevalent enough to Creé- say, “Mr. Jones will foot the bill." Yrothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W, i American nation growing in that period following e - ate obstacles for those who are di-| say, “will pay the bill.” 1 Hours 9 ase. 0.8 P P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. | the administration of Jackson, we wonder What| mpo little Haines launch “H. M. |écting movements to start cm?"sl Often Mispronounced: Placate. i SEWARD PUILDING | — SESGEIMPAY, SN 5 - A N would have been the course of events in the western|g» on the beach for the past few |inder benign federal influence and| pronounce pla-kat, both a’s as in| | Ofice Pone 469 i ADVANCE; NO RETREAT world if the United States had insisted on its “fifty- | weeks, was badly damaged by fire[™%, . - el bt el e —a . I recommend to Congress that we ad- four forty or fight” threat that the campaign of |shortly after four o'clock in the| o < dz:\'exo{amcnts. accordmg"’rour :s" misspelled: Sarsaparilla: e [ vance; that we do not retreat. 1844 carried. | morning and the three men asleep |, y nyon astrologers. Economic| Synonyms : Repletion, profusion, | TELEPHONE 563 . < i -ait | aboard had a narrow escape from 3 < v H L | 1 That was the straight forward challenge of| Leaving Victoria, and steaming out of the Strait) AV0S o Lo ™l L Ty reconstruction is prognosticated as| saturation, satiation, surfeit. Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 < President Roosevelt to the reactionary critics of|Of San Juan de Fuca, we were soon in the teeth| . ;0"0ng Smith of the Juneau|lkely to cause difficulties in cer-| Word Study: “Use a word three| | Dr. W. A. Rystrom [ his ‘Administration when he delivered his annual|f & savage storm. A few days of rocky Weather,| .y 1yghed to their aid with fire la;l] quartets, ; times and it is yours.” Let us in-| | e g i f S .|and in four or five days we were steaming along| eviinguishers. uto is the planet most powerful | crease our vocabulary by mastering ' | IS Al o message to Congress last Friday night. Little wondc)rm it AT ) St Bl €; g1 over China. There will be many!one word each day. Today's word: | | Over First National Bank that the sustained cheers which greeted his remarks | 'he "great circle oY N plots and counter plots. Hard-| Vagrant (adjective); moving with. | X-RAY in the House Chamber radiated'out to his millions |Toute is followed by steamers because it shortens The cable between Alaska and ships for the people may be in-|out certain direction: SaEing: ¥ of listeners throughout the country and likewise | the ‘“““:Cer ‘I’f“"“" ;“e P““i:‘c NO:"‘L‘:‘“"L “L“;‘ ls'wmesl"&d bro:eg:*:;"‘w:::enbei; creased. Bardits will be more nu-| unsettled. “While leading this va~ e the Orient, following the curvature o e earth. | tween a an attle, merous than ever. | grant and miserable life, Johnson |* _— flififfiiggfll ’:;dmo;:?:is'r:es::z:d“:::x a.so‘:::dc;f But its chief utility, we are told, is that it gets| believed it will be speedily repaired.| " persons whose birthdate it is' fell in love."—Macaulay. ! Robert Simpson away from prevailing adverse trade winds farther|Operator C. E. Roberts in charge of | yave the augury of a year of pros-! B Ja7 0 T R | e D perience.. . south. the local cable office was of the|,erity in business. Whatever per- IF YOUR ARE SICK gt Be. 1 | We in this country have no desire to retreat ¢ : 4 .| opinion more than one break had|tains to real estate should be prof- of being sick ENSCH'S sclentific : | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | “ sperity” he conditions that mis- On about the fifth day, we see land on our star GocnrEL y o g sick, S scientific | lege of Optumetry and | o peospenity A ¢ d side—huge rocky island peaks ‘ silhouetted | itable. X-Ray chiropractic adjustments 1mo’ PRECEDENCE administration trust on the people. But that, as|board side—huge rocky island pe: ; Children born on this day prob- will remove the cause of your Opthalmo’ogy the President said, is what the autocrats want, He |88ainst a gray sky, stretching for hundreds of miles| | o \roechnie was taken to St. ably will be aggressive. Subjects ot Phons 4817 a eall aly206 ¥ Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Certain things come, with the . described them as “ganging up” on the liberties|31oN¢ the horizon. They are the Aleutidn Islands.| snyg Hospital, believed to be suf-|of this sign easily gain authority wmain St PP s o, years, to be an expected part of the people in their determined drive to regain|SOmewhere west of Dutch Harbor, our prospective fering from typhoid fever. and seldom voluntarily relinquish ,, i : of every occasion. Within our domination of the National Government. Can there|Daval station in Alaskan waters, when, as and if, e power. f H. S. GRAVES '_T DR. H. VANCE profession, this regard for the be any other conclusion when one views the multi- the currents of political and economic rivalry be-| In the Elks' bowling tmxmsmeng i James Burrill Angel, college pres- | “T;' ;:I il e OSTEOPATH traditional must be combined millionaire Liberty League group representing the|COme more definite than they are right now ‘L?l:i:io' ;gfsl:lzi T;:::‘rfl: ?}s :.iei:“d:cd lc;g)lo’g;;e::“w:gr’l‘n(:'; i slsis : Consultation a nd examinstion :‘;"'h ’;‘e}:""s"el’s m""farld perkffc- . #pedial interests crowd crying against the New Deal?| ° 1¢'s amasing how litle our Senators and FePIC" | follows: No. 2, Hensel, Smith, King, | celebrated it as a birthday inciuce | Home of Hart 3ehafner and bl ekl 5 Stion ‘'t all"tictes ts it olih » Of course, they want a return to the old days of|sentatives really know about Alaska. I In?md MAany ! warner, Holzheimer; No. 3, Jones.|Adolph Zukor, motion picture pro- | Marx “'~thing &)l‘nco."rand Ayts e 75 ’a:s- of the standards marking a Republican rule when money was the power behind|igorant of the existence of these islands; I found,p g gunter, Wilson, Kohlhepp.|ducer, 1878; Dr. T. DeWitt Tal- & A B sty service by us. e the throne and the rights of the rank and file|Some wondering who they belonged to, and some,|shepard. mage, American preacher, 1832; Al- AN Dol . Pl came second. As Mr. Roosevelt said, they realize|forsooth, wondering if the inhabitants voted for| < \ bert Biorstadt, painter, 1830. 19 T RE T N PY % that in the 34 months of the New Deal there has|President of the United States. Wouldn't it be a| The body of Mike D_ufmo, who (Copyright, 1936.) WINTER COATS AT GENZRAL MoTOR§ been built up new instruments of public power infine thing if a representative delegation of the WAS *:"‘_ to “,E"“]‘DOF"(’,?“? i"";"“s' PP i O T8 HALF PRICE and Th the hands of the Government of the people. This, Congressional leadership could be lured to Alaska| % ;“:C‘f: A Yoy b R Juneau Frock Shoppe MAYTAG PRODUCTS e Charles W. B e S DOE b D the handgl 0 JIARRS 2SR Rche Ofr Lh“ p‘rosp('cts ax\d‘S\lllsl ‘“-\“‘fl‘mg the cemetery Dep-~ I\IOdCrn “Exclusive But Not Expensive” Carter MOrtuqu of political puppets of economic autocracy such a|resources for the future of the Territory? uty U. S. Marshal Frank Bach ag- 4 | W. P. JOHNSON power “provides” shackles for ‘the liberties of the| Our first ship was sighted but a day out of|rived with an order from Commis- Ethuette ) L PHONE 136-2 people. Yokohama, a Japanese freighter loaded with logs|sioner Marshall to return the body P e bt L The Congress can well heed the words of thefand timber plowing through a heavy sea. Yesterday|to the morgue. 1') was_therefgre By Roberta Lee i ?"WHEN IN A HURRY .. Jones-Stevens Shop i — > Chief Executive. They are the challenge of the|we ran into the fringe of a real typhoon, with the| cxhumed and after an hfi:'%l%}- 5 & Kz, OALr oLk ¥oR otta Ll BT T R R v M people against political domination. The President|wind velocity over 75 miles an hour and moun-| “Pich Ig‘“‘r"ai;:;’“f;"f“i':qu:sl oo ““w: S PR S S tan L aehae ' e, " A tank T skl 1L | hes proven through his policles that his purpose is|tainous waves breaking over the ship. It Was 8|15 me following men sat on| M?\'mum:f,';: i amount . . . QUICK! I READY-TO-WEAR ‘1| and a tank for Crude Oil save | Y the common good and that humanitarian prlnclplcs‘ thrilling experience while it lasted, and we Were|iho coroner's jury: R. R. Hubbard,! turns to ‘walk with her, should he COLE TRANSFER | | | seward Street Near Third | [ burner trenble. | ol come before greed and favors for the few. Congress| relieved that three hours later, it was over. | Paul Bloednorn, James Sewitt, Ar-| offer to carry any parcéls that she | Phone 5441 o Nicnt 1505 | |E i sz | PHONE 149; NICHT 148 | cannot go wrong following such a policy for it is| As I write, we are steaming southward along|chie Hayman, Frank Oliver and L.| may have in her arms or hands? s Rt o (———— ’ ReLiABLE TRANSFER l the fundamental basis of our government since its|the coast of Japan, plainly visible some twenty-five | H. Keist. A. It would be the courteous — e 0 o SR - TRt B 1 inception, although it has been grossly misused by | miles off our starboard side. We are due to land| The verdict of the jury, after!thing to do provided the parcels “THE REXALL StoRS §\\Q\ '\\\'I” Wy 774 = past administrations and Congresses. And it will be|in Yokohama by noon, and for two days try to see hearing the evidence, was to the ef-| are rather large or heavy, but some- = \ 8 i = — = - 2 grossly abused again if the greedy and the favor|a little of the industrial, commercial and perhaps,| [¢ct that the deceased, Mike De-fwhat silly if the woman is merely E Z | Commercial Adjust- ‘ T 4 d ino, came to his death by pistol| carrying a book, or some equaily = 1 seekers get back in control. [ social, life of the busy Nippon empire. The Ford| g FOVE fC L0 VRPN nands | small peckage, pharmacists ) d = ‘ ment & Bating Bureau i But in addition to throwing down the gauntlet|company is furnishing cars for sightseeing in Yoko-\of Nick Faricello, prisoner naw in{ Q. What does finesse mean? H G—_ | Cooperating with White Serv- , .0 his critics and challenging them to come out|hama, the busy seaport town, and Tokyo, the capnal,: the Federal jail at Juneau. A. Delicate skill: rvfincment’: 0= o 7 ) ice Bureau ' ) ‘rom behind their cowardly cloak of generalities,|some eighteen miles away. It will be a busy two, cial art in its highest conception, Y \ | ROOM 1-SHATTUCK BLDG. | the President revealed again that the general con-|days until we board our ship again at Kobe, to| Weather: maximum 35; minimum ! Pronounce fi-nes, I as in it, e as in \ | We have 5,000 local ratings on file ; S dition of the nation is good. He pointed out that|continue on to Shanghai, Hong Kong and then|25; snow. less, accent last syllable. K % * we are approaching a balanced budget; that reve-| Manila. ) o Q. Should the bread and butter M / \ nues are increasing and relief burdens diminishing.| 1 almost forgot to give you a list of the compan-| sti.“ C . 0’ ‘r;batlcl;’ :e;r::::l on tahlc; table through- | Butler Mauro Drug Co. HOTEL DA Increased taxation, he stated, is neither necessary|jonable Congressional delegation who are making| oug ® A Ty s:o:‘;fi remain untilithe . | If you enjoy indoor sports— Ta nor advisable under the present laws. On these|the trip. Headed of course by Vice-President Garner| No matter how many medicines | dessert is served. |5 = Here’s one of the best—TRY e cample. oo points a great clatter has been made by the anti-|anq Speaker Byrns, with their wives, the members | YOU have tried for your cough, chest | = o | STRATTON & BEERS BOWLING: ELEVATOR SERVICE New Dealers. They have been shouting about the|gre Senator Ashurst, of Arizona and Mrs, Ashurst; |sop oo ial iititation, you can SAVE THE DATE ! |~ MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS BRUNSWICK S. ZYNDA, Prop. - relief load ever growing and the mounting taxes. A:|genator Joseph T. Robinson, of Arkansas and Mrs. s:mus trouble may be brewing and il SURVEYORS | & matter of record, the whole proram appears to|Robinson; Senator William H. King, of Utah and|JOU cannot ngo’r& o take a ch ance | Bridge luncheon, second of series, | | BOWLING ALLEYS h——_—'—'—‘ be working out just as the Chief Executive antici-| yrs King; Senator Park Trammell, of Florida and ! sion, which right to the sea | ATCTican Legion Auxiliary, Jan.| | 'VMEfTNE;,mG‘ | )| Rneintander and 1t Heidetverg | * Bved pated and proposed. It was necessary to spend Vast|nys, Trammell; Senator B. K. Wheeler, of Mon-|0f the trouble to aid nature to ;})‘he:"snulzflut. 1p.m. Admission | Telephone & A BEER ON TAP 4 McCAUL MOTOR | amounts of public money to rehabilitate a large|iang and Mrs., Wheeler; Senator Gerald P. Nye, méfld&?g&mmmmm- g 1 Ay 1= - s | ) c | group of our people. This has been accomplished|or North Dakota and Mrs. Nye; Senator Tom Con-|is loosened and expelled, s L ) | COMPANY while business was catching the stride of recovery.|pally of Texas and his son, Ben Connally; Senator | g, EVER dgn’toaer remedies m . SABIN,S JUNEAU-YOUNG | Dodge and Plymouth Deslers That business momentum is now taking up the| james F. Byrnes, of South Carolina and Mrs. Byrnes; | druggist is authorized to tee Gu\’ Smlth | Hardware Company ! slatk with the result the relief burden is diminish-| genator M. M. Neely, of West Virginia ,and Mrs. and to refund your v | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS { R T R ST Sl ing, as the President pointed out.' Consequently| Neely; Senator Warren R. Austin, of Vermont and result}; ’fi;“m 'l";.,“flm hom “Everything in Furnishings | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | - there is no occasion to increase taxes. In fact, as|mys Austin; Senator Robert R. Reynolds, bf North|Get right now. (Adv. D R U G S for Mo | Guns and Ammunition | FORD AGENCY improvement goes along and normal conditions are Carolina and his daughter, Miss Frances Reynolds; T -t 2_ 3——_%_._3 universal, there probably will be opportunity to Senator Bennett C. Clark, of Missouri and Mrs. GARLAND BOGGAN PUROLA REMEDIES | . > (Authorized Dealers) lower rather than raise the tax load. Clark; Senator Nathan L. Bachman, of Tennessee l?__——FKI—N_TS——.BF—Ef GARBAGE HAULED GREASES ¢ i * A = PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- |1 This is no time for the Congress to listen 0| ang Mrs, Bachman; Semator F. Ryan Dutty, of| | Hardwood Floors J POLLY oM [ Builders’ and Shelf i|| Reasonable Mona,s Rates GAS—oILS the wals of the few who seek political gain and|wisconsin and Mrs. Duffy; Senator Ernest W. Gib- Waxing Polishin, 1 HARDWARE | l E. O. DAVIS | would tear down all that has been accomplished.|son of Vermont and his daughter, Miss Doris Gib- Sandi Front St. Next Coliseum { || | | TELEPRONE 584 [ JUNEAU MOTORS Rather, now is the time to steer the nation's course | son: Senator Edward R. Burke, of Nebraska and| R PHONE 97—Free Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. ||| Phone 4753 i Tk St Al B in line with the good things that have been| s Burke; Senator Sherman Minton, of Indiana Pk ‘ 1 i . - achieved, and to profit by the mistakes Of ex-|anq Mrs, Minton; and former Senator from Mis-| — perience. Surely, the good predominate, and L“efsoun, Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. Hawes and Miss Peyton N ¢ President had outlined the course on that premise.| payes. | [~ Tt e L s The Congressmen aboard, most of whom are ac- e Z ORI‘ THE PHILIPPINE INAUGURAL » | companied by their wives, are: Robert L. Doughton, ¥ Emil Hurja, former Alaska mnewspaper of North Carolina; Allen T. Treadway, of Massa- man and now aseistant to James A. Furley, | Chusetts; Bertrand H. Snell, of New. Work: Arthur The B. M Behrends DRY CLEANING Chairman of the Democratic National Com- | H. Greenwood, of Indiana; Sam D. McReynolds, of 7 mittee, was one of those making the recent Tennessee; Robert Green, of Florida; Lloyd Thurs- : w k interesting trip to the Philippines for the |00 of Towa; Lindsay Warren, of North Carolina; n [ ] inaugural ceremonies of the new Philip- | Wilbur Cartwright, of Oklahoma; Joe L. Smith, of pine Commonwealth. On the journey, Mr. West Virginia; R. E. Thomason, of Texas; Henry Jnnéiu, Alaska Soft Hurja, an able writer, prepared exclusively Ellenbogen, of Pennsylvania; Leo Kocialkowski, of w i for The Empire a series of articles covering | 11linois; C. Jasper Bell, of Missouri; W. Sterling ¢ ater S vkigs, the soresenios ‘aail fhe dsder- Cole, of New York; Fred L. Crawford, of Michigan; s ew Washing s’ mliics saromte. The fist’ of the Don Gingery, of Pennsylvania; Bert Lord, of New COMRCI AL geries, which will appear in The Empire from York; Dan R. McGehee, of Mississippi; George H. o ° T AP BEER day to day and give an insight to the whole Mahon, of Texas; Louis C. Rabaut, of Michigan; and SAVINGS history-making event which was not avail- Elmer J. Ryan, of Minnesota; Karl Stefan, of Ne- c c \ I.N TOWN! BT . B s ‘v news depaiches g:;skad: A w:m.sx Robe;tson. of Virginia; F. A. Your p nted herewith: gado, Commissioner of the Philippine Islands to g 55 1o peoee: By EMIL HURJA Congress, and Santiago Iglesias, Commissioner from Resources Over Two and One P.b“ l.‘m AL A SK A [-hE MINES’ r ABOARD AMERICAN MAIL LINER “pRESI- | Puerto Rico to the Philiippines. Hal/ M:llwn DO"W'S h DENT GRANT,” enroute Seattle, Washington, to There are many infiueniial and prominent news- Dnll"llt B.fl' Recrealxoq Parlon s Manila, Philippine Islands.—Probably as imposing|paper men, including William Allen White, of On LAU N DRY 3 M % ; a delegation of House and Senate leaders as has ever| Emporia, Kansas, and Clark Howell, of the Atlanta : Sto jeft Amerlcan shores on an official visit is here| Constitution. Many newspapers have correspondents quuor re aboard also, on board this American Mail Line ship, bound for ke }._ BIL DOUGLAS

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