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STARTING TONIGHT What dread secret awaits beycnd the threshold of the iron door ... .. Richard Arlen. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S 5 (The following is the first 1% © © k - = 53 | of a series of four articles re- AR R ) PERFECT 36'S—————LUCKY STARLETS | garding fights of Presidents re- | & THE BOX SCORE CARTOON—————NEWS | garding the Supreme Court.) x UF TO NOW ; MORGAN M. BEATTY o Here's the outcome of the |within an eyelash of nipping the AP Feature Service Writer ® struggles between Presidents U WASHlNGTUN touted Frojan at the tape. As it| WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Seven ® &0d Supreme Courts up fo L] was, Bush won in 1:52.7, a new coast | presidents have entered the poli- ® Frankin D Roosevelt: record, with Palmason so close that |tical prize ring against the su- ® Washingtor Asked ”_] & both were clocked in identical time. |preme Court ahead of Franklin D, ® court for loe WhG. eY Follcwing the race, the U.S.C. star | Roosevelt. o snubbed ourt thus: de= as carried from the field wl Three won their tussles by knock- | ® ¢lared its independence, Gourt Pa]masnn was still comparatively [out blows, and the Supreme Court ® Victors B I flcsh | has. delivered the same number of ® _ Jeffel Challenged the This seasort the ' patr will doubt- |haymakers. One setto was ‘& draw.|® Fight of the court to hAve fhe less clash again in the coast classic| Unfailingly the opposing con- @ last word on cons titutionality with the Husky ace this time primed |tenders have accused each other| ® Of 1aws. but Chicf Justice Ma Four HUS]()' Slalwafls AP' for revenge. A win here would prac- [of invading governmental territory(® \h"“‘“ hed ¢ : g pear to Be in Trim tically einch @ trip to the national |belonging to somebody else. Hi % :;S“l‘“ m“:“f ‘(‘ml‘l‘(”fm‘o: interccllegiates {or Palmason where |torians agree this is quite natur i . b v to Make Marks he would face such men as Johnny [in a governmental system involy-| o ~J80Ks0n Permitted i 08 Woodruff of Pitt, Olympic games|ing three coordinate branches. g "”1“ b olshe gl SEATTLE, Feb. 23.—For the first star, and Charlie Beetham, the sen- The Real Issue Srtieeeiianital vietotyine time since the balmy days of Her- sational Ohio State runner. The issue often has boiled dovn|® 1 ~C };d‘:fl'v.d e man Brix, Eddie Genung, Steve An- Coming Prodigy - [to the question whether the Su-|o & :f’vl"""(.')(“ ‘:’:;‘;31 derson, and Paul Jessup, the Uni-| Art Morgan, the second of Ed- |preme Court has the right of ju- / ,ijp‘,':'::,( i ;m'?,d their versity of Washington can-1ook for-'mundson’s coming prodigies, has a|dicial review over acts of con-| 2 GRS TUC A HOOT TIES ward to having one or more of the|different situation to face than 9ress. In other words: “Who's got| {o ar i S » = i outstanding track performers on the |has Palmason. As a mere sophomore | the final say-so?” 1% ‘“]"“_ . RS £ “ sincoln—Ordered the mili- coast or possibly in the nation dur-|last year, the tall timber topper| The inevitable conflicts o ta#y to disobey an. ordes ol Eid ing 1937 | with ‘the greyhound build stepped | while the United States wa B bt In wertitibe Predliai Not since this quartet dominated|the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.4,|in swaddling clothes as a n‘mwn ¢ i ¥ their events in intercollegiate com- |two-tenths of a second from the| undcr President Washington. A Pilled t VaRhi petition from coast to coast has world record, and negotiated )ve‘ The general had hardly declared A “”"f kst w‘ "\lnd Coach Hec Edmundson produced a!220 lows in 23.6, another (omm.‘Ampncan neutrality in the war| S o © 0 Pzt “'i 1‘: s top-flight trackman of national|ence record. [Biiieaty eanoe and Eugiha Ll b the SUDERIE SERIS toe caliber. However, with the advent; As a result, Morgan was too high-|1793 before legal piracy began on | );;f\‘ itself. Presidential "vi of the coming cinder season, Wash- [ly built-up for the actual experi- |the high seas. “' : Theodare Roceevalt's Ad ington hopes ride high on four lence he possessed, and against the ! Hamilton Snubbed IR enien ,:\ 4 ,;l,,"ub”‘f gl o Husky stalwarts—Vic Palmason, Art | field of California hurdlers| American privateersmen Induls-|g gate for the presidency in Morgan, Bruce Humber, and Cap-/he did not perform so well. Tumxmu in this naval sport found the: \-‘ 1048’ recall af Ii\("ll'l"] plsrhc tain Jimmy Angle. Moore of California, and Roy Staley [selves on trial before American o st DAL Ve Dt Headliners jof U.S.C. both defeated Morgan, courts, and President Washington | o 15036 1B '”m‘;_\ m‘\’ ndepe n'_ Headlining the Purple’s parade|with the Husky ace beating Sammy 'asked the Supreme Court to /| dent, and so split his party which will go into the time-trial | Klopstock of Stanford in the in- down a few rules of internatic e that Wilson emerged .zwr{- stages as practice progresses thisjdoor meet at Seattle. |etiquette. Getting Alexander Ham-|gq ..c Gourt victory month, is straw-thatched laconic Vic Palmason, brilliant half-miler who promises to hit his highest peak this year, his senior season. Only three men in the United ‘States bettered or equalled Palma- son’s best 880 time during 1938, with only a sudden iliness prevent- ing the slénder blond from reach- ing the national Olympic trials at Randalls Island. In Northern Di- vision conference competition. Pal- ‘mason lowered Eddie Genung'’s for- mer record, stepping 880 yards in 1:536 to dominate the northwest field. But it was in the revival of the Coast Conference meet at Los An- geles, that he showed a flash of the tremendous speed and stamina he carries in his pipestem pins as he ‘lost a heartbreaking race to South- ern California’s Ross Bush. New Coast Record Boxed in on the turn coming up Can’t Touch Him In the coming campalgn, Morgan has the same field of competition to face, with Leroy Kirkpatrick of San Mateo Jr. and Cope and Staley . heading the list. In the Northern Division, there is no hurdler who can touch him. With the breaks and with continued im- provement, Art Morgan may devel- op into another Steve Anderson. Seasoning is all he needs. The surprise package of Edmund- son’s '36 edition was Bruce Humber, scholarly - looking, Canadian - born sprinter, who went to Berlin as an Olympic Games competitor after enjoying only a fair collegiate sea- son. Racing under Canada's colors, Humber reached a semi-final heat before being eliminated, With the experience gained by competing Jthe stretch, Palmason opened up|With the world’s leading dash men, ‘with a tremendous finish drive that|Humber is the third member of the ‘rapidly closed the gap and came Washington quartet of potential ELECTRIC HAWING . Portable Electric Machine “Safety First” DAY OR NITE SERVICE RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Phone 34 Nite 571 Harry Lea “You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Captain January” As a pald-ap subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering. * Your Name May Appear Tombrrow . WATCH THIS SPACE —— College, Moore of | ilton to frame 29 que: ternational law, the President sub- |mitted them to the high tribunal, {only to receive a rather neat sr | “We must respectfully decline the court said in effect. Says Historian Charles of this incident: “By declining to express an opir Hon- except in a case duly litigate before it, the court established it- | self as a purely judicial hody; and its success . . . has followed its ad- hering to this exclusive method of deciding questions of law and of constitutionality of statutes.” A Precedent Set Had the court consented to act as a presidential adviser, later struggles over the constitution Warren coast-wide honors. Has Good Marks His marks of 9.6 for the century and 21.3 for ‘the 220, do not repre- sent the best efforts of which Hum- ber is capable according to Hec Edmundson who expects the slim blond to reach new heights this year. Before he can claim the hon- ors for which many believe he is headed, Humber must conquer such stellar competition as California’s Mushy Pollock and George Ander- son, George Boone of U.S.C., and; Ray Kneubuhl of Stanford. Completing the big four of ¢ Husky track and field array, Cal tain Jimmy Argle, former state high school champion, looms as one of. the finest milers Edmundson has ever produced. Two years ago, as a sophomore, Angle stepped a beau- tiful 4:19 which sent the experts into rhapsodies of praise. Last sea- son, however, his best effort was 4:21 and he finished third to War- ren Dixon of Stanford and George Scharpf of Oregon in the coast meet. But Hec is hopeful. Angle, under the proper stimulus, has the ability to clip seconds from his best time and may be due for a sen- sational season. Ken Voorhees of California and| Freddie Lantz of U.S.C. will be An-| gle’s leading competitors in far western track circles this spring, with the latter favored as tops on the coast. e e RETURN TO HOME Mrs. G. H. Campbell and her baby daughter, Carol Rae, have re- jturned to their home from St. Ann's Hospital. - e - IS OPERATED UPON Dorothy Berthall, a Junior High School student, underwent an op- ‘eration this morning for appendi- |citis at St. Ann’s Hospital. g gt U Locks have been used since ear- liest times. The ancient Egyptians used wooden locks of crude con- struction. Locks and keys of bronze and iron have been found in the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, i | stars and a very likely candiate for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 23 The Pr osulents vs. the Suprenie Court +would have been limited to bat; tles between the esident anc For instance, Franklir elt ‘could have tried out his NRA and AAA laws before he ev urged them on Congress. The minute Tuuvmas Jefferson oc- cupied the new White House he and the court went at it. Never before or since have tices sparred so brilliantly, | Presidents countered so beautif {ly. So polite were the particiy |that only occasional vulgarities Ispeech revealed the tide of batt The tan somewhat ’lwk“:n‘ 1 Father and Son Event Postponed Annual GetE;;ether Affair Will Be Given at Later Date ! Announcement was made today by the committee in charge of the B Scout’s Fathers and Sons Banquc that the affair is postponed a later date in the best interest n; ju nor fire many would have been ur to attend. ‘HUNNI'CU'IT RITES' HELD HERE TODAY Funeral -services were held t {for Floyd Hunnicutt, 41, Chich |miner, who died last week at Sitka Hospital as the resul pneumonia. Pastor H. L. |ficiated at the services v] {eonducted ‘at the Charles W ter Mortuary. The ' deceased is survived by \wife, who is a nurse at St. A ‘Hosplta] and two children, I rita 15, and Floyd David 13 are now with their grandmother Chelan, Washington. Farm Loans Over | WASHINGTON, Feb. ». {Federal Housing Administration I insured 47,393 notes for the dev opment and repair of commercia farm property totaling $17,704,497.05 up to January 1, 1937. During the month of Dvumlu 1936, 1,288 loans of this type were insured in the amount of 1823.71. ———— — for sale at The Empire Office. ©0 0008 0e08 8003060000000 0000000000080003C06006E080CCODO0ITSTSD . Save You Money! | y : The pages of the Daily Empire al- f ways contain values offered by Seventeen Million| Lode and placer location nolices| 1937. T0 UNIV, PLAGE | | SEL s hlns!e\'-l.zl\"}c\‘ Is to Be Dean at Harvard Starts in Sept. By HERBERT PLUMMER e Service Writer 23 \" Teatu TON, Feb. to Harvard law Re urn- i de James M. La [ a Roosevelt “brain-truster pard-Professor Pe street operators. emphatically the provine He has no intention of cutting cory of the judiclal AT ioose entirely from Washington | “&Nul Yands ot Mow ::P?n h: gives up his administra- | Historians have vied with each |\ ”f"bl”nt ol whi ther to show that Jefferson's po- }\m ‘“]‘kmf’)"\‘uf'“‘m‘:l: ”‘a he litical face turned crimson when/ " P fAvep he' par- lade and’—his eyes twinkle—"per- haps do a little work if they call on me.” he heard those weighty words Historian Warren says it was not | that M 1ll had held an act of Congress unconstitutional, but had | ‘sought to interfére with the ex- ecutive . . . and had proceeded by | biter dicta to deliver a lecture to| the President " The gong ,re TASSELL FITES POSTPONED Funeral services for Mrs. Joe Tas- sell of Douglas that were arranged for 1 o'clock today from the Rus- an Church, were postponed due to the fact that many of her friend would be unable to attend the serv- ices on account of the fire in Doug- |las today. had rung again, and another President had taken ti count, But in the next encounter Andrew Jackson showed John Mar- shall what' it meant to take it on | the chin. 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Read the Ads Every Single Day in the— Daily Alaska Empire JAMES LANDIS 'ARLEN CAST AS IS GOING BACK MUDERN CORTEL; SEEKINE TROVE St P Arlen in the star- kfurter's boss next{ring r cheduled to open 3 | tonight wre'll be no trouble about| » tregsure T ;l:"i‘i‘n\\.kl ' Landis prot S, {gold \ ¢ th v lm.ul | Of medium height, with thinnihg 'y o cave b oL nd ek {blond higy, @ sharp nose, and bright, 'of the Mission of O u | semeti scowling, eyes, this 37-nrec Yurie n tion | veq irman of the vaurx‘:,‘l an I e Ind The | ties i Exchange Conimissi “lrm assacred the m \mazed W on by his oap o s {eitv for vork, New Dealers still are llu location of treasure a hic Chic John hall made | talking about the quarts of hlmk ‘den secret his while pursuing in odd|coffee Le censumed while worki !I: RUEhYS “xiioy - doncorns. 1B atd mon o arts of fashion and|'he clock around for days, Writng lyamie of a modein soldier-of-fo iy ¢ sat in & small bage- | the Securities Bill. tune to discover the lost cs me the :‘l“mu !lim its I]hl:mrz- o [Am)mnn- in ‘HU'V"H £ Arlen, t ene Dy Te nla g S » zest.! 3 ) b gk B T'R00 tha Qly eEtR UNE .““ ‘\Fu'lds. David Howard divented, —PLUS— | Jetferma Gut B on top of a quart milk bottle With " nppiaq Shirley Temple who | a 3 J tempted to 18y |logs extended, reach to the rightl, SHPIE BB TEY HEE e La Fiesta of Santa Barbara “ the vk of the battle, in|and vick s match off the floor \“m) TAThai P AHA AW T Cirt Pictorial—News thi ement. of Democralic |the left tor u cigarette, bring them 't ool i “f'? il ERET R ST party (then dubbed Republican) |both to bis lips and light the eiga-|OP;. o national fame, has a score PREVIEW TONIGHT reute without falling off the bottle,| " ‘;‘““" b!-v\’ud‘-‘m‘w;v‘ hifs in hev new | e I ch (of the three| He wlso does card tricks, and | ‘;:(‘ 21’:,,:'1'(1{ 41‘1;‘-."‘“‘1‘1“ IRRDREYTT ?Rm of government) an ef-|piays bridge expertly. { dapito reatre. | fectu i (oniiths QB EEL o8 e ”1‘ i . S mposed by Jack Yellen and t&!fi{]‘i“. Bive a right in' ol Sisan ’ dney D. Mitchell, with music by hyeD rithit it ctics, he relaxes at other Umes|;ey ‘pojiack, they include “The | withi of its proper func- |uy jashing around to ook ®t 01d 'bioui somebody to Love" and * | | tio equally wullx lh('l(!lll:;ls Satstetields. - Ba' bubks 6 Tach ‘1;*']‘:1:1""'“{ hody to Love" and “Ear-| — rt and with- { o} ; | 2 ide on the valid-|or o ofticer i theLATIRY u,'f:"g’(l!‘_ uy. Kibbee and Slim Summer-)0f @ group of prisoners ihat are {8 it according to its own |jagq ville are the chief supporting play- l"““ “‘““"P““"“k to Seattle aboard ind uncontrolled by |hv:_ n Affable But Firm 1"‘]} :;\ this heart- lm“;:gt story “f‘ltlf steamer Y’u‘un.._— of any other department.” < g a little s adapted from Lau-| {hat pretty strong?” he sbyterian missionary’s son, ., Richards' famous story. Buddy ‘“BANKER GOES SOUTH < d himself. |Landis wds born in Japan but edu- |gncer, 45 Shirleys dancing partner| . 8. Balderson, President of tHS S, Jefferson wrote that j““"lmlt“;:“"‘:g‘l“gfl "zh:’"’:u‘:i‘ hr‘j" in a series of fascinating new mplB"“k B"‘ms"“;‘l"" o““""‘l‘m"‘; zz his first address tfo o : ~ | steps. Mrs. Balderson are soutibus ) nd then struck it out ant graduate of Harvard Law PO l“w steamer Yukon for a six weeks R tingte | reaveld {School since Justice Louls D. Bran-| i9 i combined pleasure and business B e l,}:.",:,:."”‘,;p i and Sl Qe AL saconod REEDS ON VACATION TRIP |qip to Southern California points, ! his former teacher, the famous Dean | SN PR L] bt oo H. L. Reed, President of the i 4 o - WL A table but publicity shy, he can FiEely Wiggly Arctie Co., with stores QUL ON Y SESC. SHE ‘ : elf to the con- | Al B B & when e, in Cordova, Anchorage and mn-‘w":’; Lstl\?' wfl"h-uf“;":m"' of i melation of MG [essary. Wall street was uneasy when |PAnks. accompanied by Mrs. Reed, | (€800 J e on mita e | Chief Justice May- | D¢ became a member of the Securi- are passengers aboard the Yukon|y o vou Gity to parchase spring ‘”A . ;‘ AR e Commission, knowing that he bound for u‘n(mm‘.'\ points on 80 tocks for. her SatabUSRIERE P b “"‘)':‘I)KJI\“L;:')‘(‘; be [l‘ ad written most of the new law OADUsl vacation trip. e | B ¥ |and had kept its teeth sharp on its| g | Mrs. I Nottveit, buyes for Reed’s S ershall said inlong journey through Congress.But| TAKING PRISONERS SOUTH |Department Store in Anchorage, s vadison, a declsion | y named Chair-| J. A 'M(‘Donnlld. 'U. s._ Marshal aboard the steamer Yukon bound Ay upheld ,m President in fact, | 40 on to succeed Of l!u' Fourth lv)‘vi::mn with head- | for New York City. Mrs. Nottveit thn Riphirts Cotls posmum‘]‘ eph P. 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