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Roosevelt Tep Healiner torn: taste Brundage, a real ing battle knocked ou most sports w fallacy . Among . Male deer . African . Mathematical . Device for . impressed with . Nothing more . Vigor: elang . Salutation . Possess Water Many « year will be the them, n Ski Suits for Winter Sports uits which zip down snow-packed slides this covers the repelling moisture. Here reer trimmed with black The ant wool gloves and cream eclored with blue en and red fig a thin film, deep blu with de of a male wor th a black cap. nd worn w Tyrol s are upset in a thrilling of sports. £ s ] 0. LABOR SCHISM. ys Kendrick ® 2000 SO e as 5 eration of La on je for 1936 Pace One) i one and W IONCHEC x hur chang licide. BAD WEA g joes in the south vy loss of life a Scotia, gold m the rise of the popular | tnment in France; me strike; the beginnir ans-Pacific passer air; the Goodwin , in which 17 lost their lives. D BURDICK RETURNING Charles G. Burdick, Administra- | tive Assitsant in the U. S. Forest | Service, who went to Ketchikan to: crews on relief projects there, | scted to return on the Chug- ach today or tomorrow. H L gt | Daily Cross-word Puzzle oy | | Ark, | for persor am chief, though los- for her place after sh and interesting, Schmeling of predictions, It was the Move to 1 another place Dry Roams about 1dly ACROSS Disencumber 10. 1. Swingiug barrier Playiug eard irish expletive Windflowers Deposited Distant <[> 16. Roman emperor Meadow Made of & certain wood 20. 22 23. 24. Be Indebted 25. Corrrupts 28. Noah' 29. 8L . Interpose to T autelopes statements that may be proved Round-up Topaz bum- ming bird =HIZICIOX[>|1>[T < ToNoHIF >NO| -0 MmN O[> oM P> D> moNmIr BV O TN U NG O< i N O — IOV O]~ 70> | HOIZMNI (T ] Mo ZzZMoNZICION>0m) oH>ZNOmm-HV mi—[— o> IO Z>— stirring the effect a air reconcilia- tion bsen character . Biblical mountain . Bach without exception a sense of grandeur New Zealand tree 46. 48, 49. 59. 651 62. Flower Above School of whales . Halr on the neck of certain animals . Detail . Reduced In rank Hindu queen Hard water Merit Oriental o obeisance: variant d/7 das aad =%“%III than Prong Comfortable Complement of a hook Gaelie DOWN 1 Edible seaweed apparel Molten rock 2. Agitate . Wine casks Pintall duck Merry Jaunty Took offense at 53. Slave ship Lifts s, 4. 5. 6. 2 8. - IH\ l«((\l(lndnt Ser 1e entombment | Paign. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MQNDAY, DEC. 21, 1936. 1 Tk SNUEFY WENT AN' DONE (T ON ACCOUNT 0 BECAUSE HE HATES RISTERCRATS LIKE PIZEN: J.J.ME(SARCS, LONGSHOREMAN, NEW YORK -~ GO.P Cook Up Liberal Stew as Bait to Lure (Continued from Page One) to temper their former con- servative stand in legislative mat- ters. Will the committeemen see eye to ) with them? Representative 11, minority leader in the House, He is against a coalition of Houso Republican: farmer - laborite and ch as is suggested for . Nor does he think House epublicans would approve of such a move. The minority there, he said, would stand on its own feet. The tentative Senate proposal is t all Senators whose political or- 1 was Republican would be in- vited to attend the party caucu: which Senator McNary as minority eader will call just before Congress convenes, Thus Nori an inde- pendent now; La Follette, a progres- ive nd Shipstead and Lundeen, farmer-laboritees, are included. Not > of these 'n supported Mr. 1den, they opposed him vigorous- e This bid for support emphasizes|* plight of the minority Senators. They truly are the e nots Without aid from the irregulars they will not even have adequate re pn»muatmn on the thirty-three The ) large that a tors will make no difference, and Vice President Garner is an old hand at holding party lines. Minority Senators can find little for encouragement in the || Democratic lineup. The minorit ed further by last n rebellion. Of the ed as Republicans, ened for Mr. Roo |of California supported him also in | Frazier was for Lemke. Borah evoted himself to his own cam- Mr. Landon did not carry Idaho but Borah was re-elected. jven McNary, the voice of his party n the Senate, paid but slight at- tuation is Novemby 17 Senators veral cam- Johnson |tention to the national ticket. It can be seen that the Repubh- Bolters of the Ranks Demo- | | st. compii- | s | tive BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG @ aHE ANXIOUS REPORTER - THE QUESTION: WHO KILLED THE PRINCE 222 WEAZY DID (T--- PLAY (NG S0 MUCH GOLF MADE H(W A LEETLE TETCHED (N TH' HALD-- FRIEDA ASHER, SALES~GIRL SPENCER, OWA - é’o 1936, King Features Sy | §c:mism of many of these men is | nominal. There no longer can be | control of the minority that does not take into consideration their[ | purposes. Two new Republican Senamr< _|Lodge of Massachusetts and Bridges |of New Hampshire, enter the Capi-| tol with their party regularly un-; questioned. They arrive at a Mmm that augers well for their permnal futures, and they will step immed- iately into important posts that un- der ordinary conditions would not; be available to first termers. BuLh‘ are young men. g | It seems evident that regardless| of the r of the party the Repub- lican Senators will test a liberal} path before trying anything else sme months must pass before the! ‘tical results of their hnmonv\ 1 can be determined. In any nt, an effort to solidify the Re-! publican and progressive forces of, the Senate has been made. A welcome home sign has been| tacked up for the bolters. Is a new, definition of the word Republican| n the mpking? Only a few years go not a voice was raised in de-| iense of the progressives when George Moses derisively called them' “sons of wild jackasses.” That would | not llxppr n no i MRS. TUGKER PASSES AWAY Mrs. L. E. Tucker passed away | on Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock | a few hours after being taken to St. Ann's Hospital. Tucker came to Juneau 3 ago with her husband who is head mechanic at the Ju- neau Motor Company. The remains are at the Charlcs W. Carter Mortuary and will be taken on the next steamer which leaves for the south by Mr. Tucker. | M in Burlington, Kansas, where Mrs, L. B. Blake, mother of Mrs. Tucker lives. A brother, John Menzie, who | lives in Canadian, Hemphill Coun- ty, Texas, also survives her. The First National Bank JUNEAU ° | CAPITAL—-$50,000 SURPLUS—$75.000 ° COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NOT 2% Paid on Savings Accounts ICE qual | dock WELL--T DON'T TUNK LOW( HAD NUTTON TO DO WIT' CAUSE T GOT A AUNT LO-WIZIE WHAT RAISED ME SINCE WUZ BORN AN' SENT ME T'ROUGH COLLEGE — AL SPICKER IRON-WORKER TAMPA, FLA - e, Inc, World rights reserved. MANY FLUKES IN SPORTS IN PAST SEASON rAnnual Poll of Sports Writ- ers Is Made by As- sociated Press NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The As-| | sociated Press toll of leading sports writers revealed that the collapse| of the Boston Red Sox baseball team in 1936 was the greatest of sports disappointments. The second was Schmeling's knockout of Joe Louis. Third—Elimination of the U.'S. Davis Cup tennis team by Am- traiia. Feurth—Showing go Cubs Fifth—Lawson Little’s failure to y in the U. S. Open Golf Tournament. Sixth—Collaps pitching staff Seventh—Loss of three games of the of the Cardinals’ by | {the Ohio State fooball team. decline as a 3- cing star of the Olympics | reinstate Eleanor | Eighth—Brevity’s year-old hc T Ninth ure Committee to | Holm Jarrett Tenth gers. Eleventh to — Slump of the Detroit Failure of Jim defend the hes Brad- | title. e Legion Jiggs Dinner Served At 6:30 Tonight It's corned beef and cabbage night,at the Alford John Bradford Post, American Legion, headquert- ers in the Dugout tonight and the| is asked to be on hand pmmpuy at 6:30 to join in the Jiggs din- ner and take part in the rmm evening to follow. chef for thv Ch‘xrlhy Seeyle, Al Zenger, H. E Iffert and Bill Johnson, promises| one of the best Jiggs feeds the Legionnaires have put on yet and b gNeir an entertainment program is plan-| ned later in the evening. f — ee - | MISS YOUNG SAILS | Miss Ruth Young, who has been | employed as a waitress at the| Terminal here, took passage south | from Juneau on the Princess Louise | ywterday morning, B LEAVES HOSPITAL F. A, J. Gallwas of Douglas was| dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospitnl this afternoon. “Baby’s Cold | PORUES PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS Help end it quicker without “‘dosing"* Compounaed exactly as written by your dactor, Juneau Drug Co. Effective January 1, 1937, the rate of interest paid on savings accounts will be %. counts of less than made after the 5th will draw interest beginning the first No interest will be paid on ac- $5.00. Deposits day of any month PIGGLY WIGGLY [ QUALITY AND ECONOMY - of the following month. 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