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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG S0 THIS (5 WHERE \ ————— —— YEH-T THOUGHT (F ONE OF YOU FELLOWS WELL-WELL: MARCELLY WILKINS LIVES 22 PRETTY LITTLE SPOT - 1 GOT YOUR WIRE YESTERDAY / oD COME DOWN AN' HAVE A TALK WITH MARCELLY-- You MIGHT EXPLAN AT THE STUDI0, MR.GOOGLE THINGS TO HER-- SHE LIVES QUITE A WAYS BACK (N TH' HILLS, MR.CRUMSB: WE'LL HAFTA Hook (T-- OH, BOY, THIS MOUNTAN AlR--NO WONDER YOU LIKE (T DOWN HERE-SO QUIET AN' PEACEFUL-LISSEN TO THE BIRDS-- (!0 BEGINNNG TO ° THINK. THAT =7 FEUD WAS A LOT \(‘) OF HOT AIR ! Crises Follow Presidential Elections that Are Thrown in the House of Representatives DOUGLAS NEWS PLUCK ME FER A JAYBIRD, GOOGLE-- T WUZ PLUMB SART'N HE WUZ A REVENOQO CRITTER MESSIN' EROUND- fi rights reserved. 7 te, Inc, Worl ants jails.” to War on Jail in institutions other than | time secretaary whose job it would be to “exert definite vigorous and | continuous pressure” behind this program. In lieu of jails where it chargec IAVERAGE MAN LIKES TO SAIL AROUND WORLD NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—A deep seated longing in the hearts of the average American to sail around the world alone was disciosed by William Albert Robinson. Of average appearance himself, with a tanned pleasant (face, Rob- ‘nson has had first hand experience on voyages of that sort. He's been around the world once with a sin- zle companicn in the 27-foot ketch Svaap; he's roamed the Pacific (where the navy rescued him from the Galapagos archipalego after an attack of acute appendicitis) and is bound now on another expedition in a' 60-foot schooner to the China seas. in back yards thinking about ex- “From the fan letters I get, half| the country must be sitting around| . | to do’it,” he said. “It takes a cer- tain mental outlook as well as phys- cal ability and knowledge of boats” Danger? He pulled the one about seiny safer in a boat than crossing Fifth Avenue. Wife Going Along Robinson has his own ideas about expeditions that infest the ' South Seas. Members often spend their time carousing with liquor and na- tive women, he asserts, than try to cash in on whatever publicity they can obtain. As for himself, ne takes plctures of natives in unspoiled regions and gathers other informaticn of scien- tific value. With Robinson cn his trip throuch the China Seas will sail his wile, who was with him also in the Pa- cific ocean expeditions to the Gala- pagos and to Tahiti. They will tak> pa ge to Singapore, buy a native teakwood schooner which he cov- ets, refit it, and return home by way of Cape of Good Hope. SYREREET. B | HARD TIME DANCE | At THE DREAMLAND, Dougias, Wednesday night. —adv. | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS \[ | peditions to far lands “nearly one-half of all repeating il""h‘fllfi" said Ri s ;l loll criminals were produced, the' €om- | vorciuffed cha g ~—" Campaign to Be Waged on Two Fronts Is An- | DOUGLAS CITIZENS | TO GREET DILEGATEZ mittee advocated development o | & o | A large crowd of lccal ro nounced at Congress | state-controlled regional institu- “mmto\nn T e A il E;FPHO-I:; v ! i i Lo oug. a be 2 e Sor- | Lhey e o Y e reds. | *¥ - Commerce in the City Hall to grc(‘t! CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—A drive to ;f,r_’:,c:,‘;w :::a::;i:,:fi ::IQ ::Ln(i;. They tell what good companicns 3 3 Delegate Anthony J. Dimond ang|eliminate the county jail from thely "% oo FEon i o e | they would maks or ask where they Representative Joe Green on their Amnerican prison system has been| o o050 B ¥ " |con get a bost and how free the t visit as Chamber guests in started by the Committee on Jails PR "o\r‘vicc snten. £ ook Tahiti girls are with their favors. abont 4o ek, i1 i the American Prison Associa- i g BOVCTDL -amtit +hib' snbk that' Wiite Tetters ebcut two ye:\r.\_. Both men, in the appointment of probaticn offic o : 1 ¢ ones that w tters reesnt Tcrncorul‘ cl:-cnun. SCOr p L of United States courts was ;l(l‘,'J»‘“'ln never get there. You have to » the highest of all candidales i ng the jail as “a ccmp{(‘t('- cated by Judge Dan Pyle of the Cir- | 8° out and learn how yourself. votes received here, the Dolegate ‘n ly discredited 1nst‘xtuuon which | e Court of South Bend, Ind.! {tubln‘»_cn was a young tex cular receiving approximately must go if crime is to be checked to keep probation pra roe ) €DBINEEr just out of college in M five-sixths of the total vote cast, where it first becomes apparent,”| ¢ porsonal and partisan 1}1'41-‘”“““““”"‘ when he started to “learn - supposed to be a record ared the committee announced at the .. » how" seven years ago. to all the other towns sixty-sixth annual Prison Ci o RERREre He bought the Svaap for $2,000 It will therefore be interesting to it would campaign on two fi R % 4 ‘nnd in three years on the world trip hear t the visitors may have to| 1. publish and distribute over the FAVE TR spent another $5,000. He's made s Rt e oW Wednesday, Oct. 14, for the Mar- pin, : say at tenight's meeting. country a booklet “exposing” con- Vin' Soolsty. difines e that up by f/rllmg books i 8 e e A ditions in jails and proposing “suc- " s ,,.', 2 ‘1 “I wouldn't advise many people TO LOCATE NEAR SEATTLE |cessful methods of handling first Lode ~nd placer location notices = Mrs. John Martin and son Jackie, offenders and other misdemean- ' for sale 1 The Empira office. . » accompanied by Andrew Martin, will | — — - —————— W leave on the North Sea the lost of l N s " R A this week for Seattle, where Mrs. E Martin's husband has located and » established a home for himself and Coffee can)never be too good. So Allen Shattuck MISS ENNE KRONGUIST TO BE BRIDE NET MONTH Established 1898 Mrs. Anna Kronquist has an- nounced the engagement of her % daughter Enne to Mr. Donald Bergt ]unec{u - AlC(SkG This old print shows the scene in the house as Fletida's vote wa: contested during the counting "ITS}““:’;Ir‘iae‘xf& e ] > of the electoral vote for President in 1887. It is frecm a drawing by Thecdore R. Davis in the New |the Douglas High School, was born e York public library collection of pictures. here and has lived on the Island all fine/day/you try Schilling Coffee. e 0 G S e e 7 B SRS ey of her life. Mr Bergt is connected This is the second of two stor- v with the Boeing Afrplane Co., of ! ies describing Presidential eleec- go‘tflczl‘f;’rp‘(:sfep“bhmm on each Japan Plans New Schools F ¢ . . 5 5 tions which were decided by un- | 50w houses of Congress met| for Munitions Workers R — cni lng o1ree j AFTER 6:00 P M. usual means. in joint session to ratify the ver- LEAVING FOR VACATION ° ° A ‘ |dict. TOKYO, Sept. 23—The need for A e A By HERBERT PLUMMER S e AR of Pt “m_k({rx Fag St e fif:o;;‘io;(ormap:g::si 'v(;cls?x‘:;x“}n: One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip y WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. — One says the New York Times, “with ¢ S a5 Japan's expanding munitions indus-!firet in two years. of the greatest political crises in neither respect for themselves nor tries is the explanation given by| — __ _ ~ " AR B i Tl o R e o P 7 O i American history followed the their associates, left their sea the Tokyo Education Bureau for its| g, oo po. el . P “ o N E o accordance with a previous agree- | ool Ieofeelorle decision to establish five new tech- nical schools next year. With the army planning to spend about $900,000,000 on expansion and pespecially replenishment of arms |and munitions during.the next six years, thousands of skilled factory men will be required. e — ROBT. CLARK IN HOSPITAL » Presidential election of 1876. The contestants for the Presidency were Samuel J. Tilden, a Democrat, and Rutheriord a Re- publican. The election called for the choice of 369 electors, of whom 185 would constitute a majority. The votes of all but four states were beyond ment and stood outside the bar of th House to protest by their ac- on, as they said, against the con- mmation of the fraud committed the Electoral Commission. “With a trembling hand, which demcnstrated plainly the high state of excitement under which he was laboring, Senator Ferry (the presid- ing officer) took the black eagle’s B. Haves, by 226 - Announcing dispute and gaw~ TWden 184 to Robert Clark entered St. Ann's bl : | quill which was sent to him for the 2 e Hayes' 165 . | purpose and signed the declaration| Hospital last night {0 receive ireat- THE NEW 1936 it your Dcrily Alaska Empll‘ b . Twenty Votes in Doubt of the result. Then the houses sep-|Ment for an injury. d From the four states of Florida, arateq and shortly after adjourned. - Louisiana, Oregon and South Caro-|ye flag was hauled down from the lina, however, came duplicate sets|capitol after flying continuously for % of electoral votes certified by oon-’zg days.” flicting state authorities. Twenty| mhe decision was acquiesced in votes were thus in doubt, of Wh!"hmeacetully by the whole country, the Democrats needed but one o ajihough the Democrats honestly elect and the Republicans needed | pelieved: Tilden had been elected. all. & .~ | They have never ceased to denounce Who was to decide on the valid- | the wholé affair as a fraud. ity of these 20 doubtful votes? i . > has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL" CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. i CHRISTMAS i CARD » The situation was further com-| plicated by the fact that the Dem- o ® ocrats controlled the House and the Republicans the Senate. i ? Both parties finally agreed to set| ’ v . up an emergency electoral commis- . . £l sion cemposed of five Representa-| L E S [ ] New in DeSlgll Petrlch 3 b 2 e [J tives, five Senators and five mem- bers of the Supreme Court. The RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. Sept. 23.— : b . i Commissicn’s decisions were to stand Henry L. Trimble, whose bank nev- Evory Month 1m the Vear L W in Verse You are lavited to present this as final unless both Houses of Con- er failed to pay a dividend since i coupon at the box office of the - gress should reverse them. |its organization 34 years ago, at- " t H ® The Commission met for the first| tributes the record to carefulness in AUCTION SALES DATES | i ’ pppulwly Pnced time in the Supreme Court Cham- 4 ber of the Capitol on January 30, Capitol Theatre {investment and the fact that no Logan County bank ever paid in- 1877. Intense excitement prevailed terest on teposits. o 14 ® inn Diflerent Cards and _eceive tickets for your- in Washington. The New York Times| “They cuss me and call me hard- e ; oy ! l:("j'a :flflld Pt reported: !boiled,” remarked the 65-year-old rel e to see Py 2pod ! < H November 12 3 s L B wppePublicans Meld Majority |President of Citizens National Bank, You'll agree, the new:1936 line offered exclusively by 66 . 4 he city Is crowded with dis-'“pyt I'm glad of it. During hard December 16 he vonefl tinguished persons from all parts|gimes when banks were failing all Gl The Daily Alaska Empire, is the finest ever designed by card manufacturers. of the Union. Tickets are distrib-! uted as on inauguration day for the 200 seats in the Supreme Court ... “Chamber. At least 500 able bodied|Pnee , ¢ e fhe aly men were anxicus applicants for the | o :'rite theliJr %hecks it they :::;:)r;x;;e;f SuapanaR pollcemeniwa“wd it. Each time our deposits When the Commission perfected | '"cr4s¢d-" its organization the political lineup| porepre ST stood at 8 Republicans and 7 Dem-| S TEBETH SAILS THURS ocrats. For 29 days the battle pro-| O%ing to the delay in arrival of gressed amid scenes of bitterness| 'N€ S. S. Yukon the M. S. Estebeth and intense partisanship. | Wil sall Thursday at 6 pm. ALL “I have noticed,” one newspaper- | FREIGHT must be on the dock by man observed, “that the Democrat-|200n Thursday. ic orators make many and awful DAVIS TRANSPORTATION around us, we had money brought in by armored truck and airplane, Bugle Ann” As a paid-up subscribet’of The; .. - Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrew WATCH THIS SPACE Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. Place Your Order Now , . . P that' you may be assured best selections. | i The Seattle Fur scriptural comparisons and freely COMPANY., —adv. : . . T % ek 4 invoke upon their opponents woes R e AL, g B [‘;XChlxe i 2 3 ' g and maledictions, death and judg- HARD TIME DANCE . : £ ! T E ment., One would think from their| At THE DREAMLAND, Douglas, 1008 Western Avenue £ % talk they were the chosen people of | Wednesday night. —adv. Seattle, Wash. D [ M PI RE “Deliciousiy Different Foods” God and the Republicans all Phil-! ——————— . I 8 istines and Ammonites. One would mfi:. and placer iecation natices P & L i IE Catering to Banquets and Private Dinuer Parties suppose the Democrats were in the at The Empire office. % T r— habit of opening their caucuses | e ISR S T | with prayer and ing them pRINTING DEPARTWNT v 3 et i i JUNEAU CASH GROCERY N2 Hayes Wins, 185-184. ... |} B . . >y o e AN Phone 374 and Representative Will Call ; e ol 3% morning of March 2, the issue was’ 1S 2 » decided. Hayes was declared victor Corner Second and Seward Streets by the electoral vote of 185 to 184. The Electoral Commission had vobdl Free Delivery PHONE &8