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[ B! 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1927. R & r | o 4 R W el [Says America . R 1 s v . Tost ]},[[ for WEATHER BUREAU Tricky Memory Costs Foip i Ld b L EXAMINATIONS TO . Yk Ley 3 | i A = " . o L O I l)‘l or omen ¥ . ”EM CUVEH'NG Territory Is on Hous BE GIVEN, JUNEAU ongressman a Lau .t i 1 3 ] ’ l ivil 8 ( noi R = i, BOURNEMOUTH, England, Jan ' Calendar; Report Issued ) | WASHINGTON, e v e ‘ n 1 Jur iH] th cit ¥ i St a 3 Forhes-Robertson the actress, who A BN n roduced opinion that it had no a in Alaska re A ks | % told members of the Richmond Hill ’ 1 tive enact iegislation requi [ « ton ' J [ G i A bt e i ry and Debating Socie her s Calls for $2.500 for Building 1, M tional test for voters 1927 i BUAERTL BB IE o i experiences in the United States N 1 }'l 3 vol Your cor ittee i mformeda Vaecancie Weat Bureau 7 i this: le 0 had 'n horn and lived Government Dock Here, i telegram trom Mayor J. J. Conn il Hilar p ' v b [ 4 (it g several years | Oliver Announces o | " SN, SR tUE Aol of DT this - examination n g Lite for women was most com- 3 v alte Chan Cot o « v 1860 L g ] fortable and luxurious and they had ] | Tl that 1« e t 1 1 « off | fiel . ngt more opportunity there than in any 3 published ! 1 sh g i e St e , i country since hisotry began, Miss 2 I 1 b L0 T oL v i » he dit ) | Robertson said, but explained thaut ; ] m- that division,ay L \ i d g offticer A { | she did not mean that she wanted I he 1 tjhet eent jof the agi wute Tunios Observe ! and m vell n to w0 to the United States to live ? ( | AL G CER LS B DU Dt $ i per an ¢ Ui capita he had come back to England be- ¢ EEOR UG L Rt ciemen R principa cause she felt that in America the o . p y Dol : Indians '\fld:v k : 1 LM SibdeEn e people were so overwhelmed with A [ ! f i Yo vea GE0 ! W \ i VAL DR b her kn | good that it was difficult : ; T P p a law granting ai) b il Ry L D den The Il . {to remember the spiritual and the ¢ \ . e 1 R : e f : v broadside of | : de of life, such as peace, T p ( il | e b i ubl L ke bBR a island vey ) [beauty and love. The problem there ¢ : \ u L [ ety rdisese P A' AE "’H\if’“’l\l(JR ‘ l.“l (H‘ \ | \\:rh ut their becoming material § \ ( Baypt. Col.l The ( ol L st SEy epiv. “The finane badly in Pilots on the River Thames earn ¢ 1 i vew York Jan irst pl i 1 of commitie In Yy poin d o \hili 1. Wh 1000 pounds a year for guiding ships T nee to Wash Cale v Wednesday., The bill ha e u CRALOT B ) 1l \ (safely through the traffic and swift Sl the Wt o Chicag ' mon o Lya il i " currents from Londo® Bridge to the tend the annual Good Roads | | ; Ro; | ) Stat hich ek niil definite action ko been taken ' vep 1 e soteiauatag ; b ; More than 200,000 have been s Jepartment bill ( e on the T « 1 div I Alnska ) oy i 4 {Iere is a new picture of Col- placed in Kansas streams this year, oo veterred e bill (o f 1SRG EEL S i i Joan was made bue onel Rizciolti Garibaldi, de- |y caking all previous records. 1211) 1o prescribe)to 11T o . Mus, Bavil \ oy v oshort time g scendant of the tamed ftalian —_— Mfi qualiticat voters| Tl cro i evid I,‘ i g Albin o former il Possil umight hav liberator, taken as he :lm]) ared | o . o B AR I 1sine \ [ I fused Cuba with another counny. in a French court on char v o ‘ b e {‘ s dance Bk : veral v lew | Perh t might have been ( of fomenting anti- i ) T YEARS lfi & i i e [t 1ifis fopaiitagly: et 13- | dea ¥ Vi o 1 republic o the soutl trouble near the Ialian border. i e teaammoh | NGRS IE D Sl ¢ i I Dea bl il 2 (nternational Newsreel) ] b “‘ i e S | o 1 Lt b Avother person who had heen lic. == =—— e | TFEK Tn NURTH Literacy Test Provided - o e e (ho voter Woitil Gpprox 37500 g to the talk, confivmed he tures, which have a 60,000 yoarly | 1 i deslin 1 ‘ Aller Al e - ( fi i 1‘”; ” Ll cir um*j.m : onls one particular, 1t provides a]me! ! }”‘ ‘r““" S " Encaustic Pamting ey o e S bl T s s Mary fmn« 1S vh(])mmll Ae-!{iarhoy lesl for Votevs: AL-0iB e Ly Ll Revived for Murals (0 amia a polite sipple o iansie v yarpant o M Qlicen o chote inlV 1 A ot the tahle f i ¢lub i companies Father m Jour- [l SRR e o crosses ; J R a ol huh ney Into Arctic Circle. o United States and of ’_‘J - M ‘H‘ : Tihe wisilens W acquaintance it he mighi call jamb chops we caten in S th i Alask miftedsy i i { i mae day (o give an 166" He- {nth onl LA Long journcys arc mere v ) vole resa ‘ « e wated. neient Greeks has | count of his island lon M et Gruen SemiThin, $25 of ineiden tin the life of little Miss nental qual | Ballots Are Duplicates been completed by Drofessor Ray | ————— = @ GIEIR R 5 Mary Francis MacDonald, (hree.ye: fhe tort provided the bill In some of the Indian villag e RO ok i vaiaily: or G » - | G gl maid of Candle, Aluska, who I5cgnstdered by your committce to belovery ballot east was o duslioate of{goiin s 0 qenariment, It ls i the| =S ”**\pvvj\]'TDH AN'U‘)T‘/’:E;“C aara | WE HAVE CATERED BUY YOU.I‘. p el about to resume her homeward trek o o t and is in accord with|every other so far persons volud | gei o voom of the new Mark Hop i 5 a onyvenien which ealls for 1,000 miles of sled 0 g o wtof th for went. This is cited ws one - o015 SO0 B | TO THE c Yy travel behind dog teams. She and ' ypo Upion, M of the dication of the lack of independend Encaustic painting is applied on a CHICAGO. J N T} A . \ " No longer need you wait H her father, Duncan L MacDonald gizcg ihat have no Hiemaey tescfor fand knowledge on the part of the | WICHIC paiiin el |-'x‘:‘(’» i 'I"‘\ s dog L il i DANCING PUBLIC tor huve' thab fine. Gruen « miner, ar I #b the by Lave no need of it since there fyogers dampn and which farm D L A e e L | A i Watch— or diamond — you 5 s j ol ey TR Os | T e Ak SR & R AR LT T FOR OVER FIVE YEARS hive wanted. Our new Mt w . nge on the of States. how-|qy l AR e i R R © VhLINSt an inany hizarre-vequests as the Divided Charge Service per: 0y were Dt 2 1 State majorify and comted w % 1y el the wall harassed back ige official who Witl: Your mits you to enjoy its use e 0 SRR R Loven v oven ationger mEvIlEheliend, ey ovei ol iniie AR RS B Tl e s B ) : while you save for it. en that ship turned hack 10 Ket ign (he subject than i ineluded I pandwriting and marked i tie same |, oon S0 BOVEOR TORC 10 copy of the Declaration of Indepen- | Patronage | chikan Jast week, the i O yis bl N 3 way s : 1ys, “hecause it leads to a sUongt | dence with equal facility | i o pemnanes Juk o g s st vy s Ve ontoni secion 0% 86kt ot sl Iaoaln o | g o P el WE HOPE TO THE NUGGET SHOP timers, Karl Thiele and other on, before being allowed o vote,| 1015 had heen held to be void so i Q' to Lhe.dexelopment g datahbl-S g - mite of & girl with twinkiing blue!cy any person whe ver, legibly|voting and ftalse swearing ave o S Tl i s g LU ) | yes. blond and full of Begign his o her full name, and write| cered o studic andd dater fastering the|, 03 anEnes ""l'“!“ "0l | FOR ANOTHER FIVE YEARS || makes nothing of the 1000-mile dog-'pis or her sex and add n thes “prior to tie passage of the act off iy ™ o oo in i dood llx s “r"i i e o team (rip from Nevana to Candle, | jezistration or poil hook. If he or she | 1024 making all Indians citizens, A%l B " ¥k, The most popular subjects 11I l .k ne’ || hecause she is with her bg, six-feet|gpnears to the election officers, or Jaska Indians were not qualitied o< gan RED TIES OF historfcal, costimes of Burope e {’ asKans ‘ i and something dad whom she adores lany one of them, not to have thelcitizens under the Indian severalis BRITISH RAILROAD Mgn|(7iibiries, and data on PUONE 79 and who worships her and keeps her [apility to read and write as required | law of 1887, and they could not vote LONDON, Jan, 18.—The tamoys| ronter lfe in tiis co i | close by by the bill, they shall then be re-| " .yogt of the illiterate Indians who | yed necktios worn yail | iPrary has a vast collec —————§ Mary Francis is the sole object of | quired in the presence of the election | yorn are wards of the United State road men are doo "t _n = his love now since the death of bis|officers to read in the I 1an-y Government to the extent that they |be replaced by o m 1 wife in the far north last Spring. guage a passage of not less than |, sisted by the Government wnd|in hlue | ; He is just returning from Hillsdale, ! 1o tines cho at random thelenjoy certain exclusive privileges. | Dhey caused a lot of trouble dut ; Michigan, where he took the body | alection offic or some ! Restrictions Are General | the general strike, it was ¢ of Mary Francis' mother to vest|inem. from Constitution of the The bill does not impose any re- | ned, because 1 men woer i beslda others of hev family at the|ynited States, and to legibly write!gprictions upon Indian citizens that ' accused of heing “reds” and com-| ® o old home fin the English language & passage i does not also impose on all other | munist £l 2 Mrs. MacDonald died last spritgior not fewer than 10 consecutive |races, It applies purely to iliteratc | The red tie was issucd oviginally [ and her husband was determined to|ywody similarly chosen from the [hur it so happens that the {with the idea that in case of emor- have her buried at Hillsdale Constitution of the United State majority of the iliterates in Alaska fgeney it could be palled off and lashed the rude coitin to a s Citizens Indorse Bill who do now exercige the franchise|ysed as a danger signal | set out on th Wl pilgrin The bitl was indorsed and its ab jave Indians | - = | more than 200 iniles, The body was v 1 1 Yy I tiz ! 1 Nite ts. | EAS | proval urged by numerous eitiz If all (he illiterate Indians, Aleats,| SNOW IN ALASKA AREAS 5 " \ embalmed at Nome, but was 00! | cjvic organizations, und official and Eskimo in the Territory | Phe depth of snow (inches) on (e ) A J\TI;‘ 'g” ql’l’)»lp‘]\ :l‘ ()F brought out until the last boat sail-| e erritory. Among others your|to vote, und the vote should be cor {Erownd ac 8 pom., Monday, Januany EAR K = = o before ilie frecze-up. He reuched |ugmmittes vecelved talegrams, let-|solidutad, as the Indian vole in soutl |17, fas saveral tations. in. Alaska b here October 28, and then made the |yopg or petitions in the hehall of the |eastern Alaska now is, theve would | s followsy Canflove, fone: Tunaau.| 8 | ! Il | 4 ourney to Michigun and back enactment of this measure from G {he perhaps seven or eight thousand | Eagle 11.0; Fairbanks, 12.0: ] MacDonald turns his fuce to thelgolowing: Hon, J. J. Connors, Mayor {additional illiterate votes cast 11.0; Nome, 36.0; St. Paul g 4 northward, with the eagernes f Junean, and the Juneau Chamber j Nearly all the Indian®, Aleuts, and | none | 1 f wy Francis, but with a sternloe commerce; the American Legion, | Bskimo in Alaska retain theis tritat | - = | u e § courageous air that comes from|pepaptment of Alaska; the Commes |customs and laws, The popula | br. Barton located in i 3 vears of combating Alska and its|.a) club of Ketchikan; the Sitkalof Alaska is about 52,000, several|Hellenthal after Febru- | 4 hardships! I Post of the Amercian Legion; the [thousand more than onehalf b | ¥ 1st adv. | L A i Fairhanks Commercial Club; the illiterate Indians, Aleuts, and | ) | E SURPRISE PARTY Tersburg Commercial Club; the Mayor | “The literacy test provided is o | E GIVEN FOR Two Lot Anchora and the Anchorage ) protect the Government from (he Owing to the fact . .IUNEAU LADIES nber of Commerce; the Cordova [dangers incident to the control of that the i Chamber of Commerce, the Wrangeil | elections by the group voting of an ¢ (R e T b ‘< ity Council, and numerous others. |illiterate citizénry. The vounger In JUNEAU CITY o A surprise party was given for| “your committee ftinds that there {dians are bejng educated, and many BAND™ b Mrs. Olaf Torkleson and Mrs, John|is a very urgent ne ty for the|now of voting age are educated ] 3 ke Krugness ar the residence of Mrs. [approval of such logislation and that | They will and should quality (. wish to give a Dance 3 A Lagergren last Friday cvening. [the people of Alaska demand it vote.” here will be no dance at B About fifty guests spent the eve-! The Legislature of the Territory e 25 ning in playing bridge and dancing. | of Alaska has not the authority to “Main Street of ‘Mayfair’ is the MOOSE HALL p Both guests of honor were surprised {enact the required remedial legisla-|new nickname for Bond Streot, Satwrday, Jan. 22 | 1 i 1 2 . after the party when they were each | ion. The attorney gen of ,\1,\\\.11: hionable London shopping thor- BUT THERE 'WILL BE ONE ON 15 inch “,',5 presented with o heantiful olectric |gave the 1 a written |oughrare 4 R A el b S SATURDAY, JAN 29 WITH The Madames 1. Jacobson, P.| A NEW ATTRACTION Hildre, and P, Judson ted with TFR gPECIALS‘ . A e A T T WINTER ¢ ALS Aggr(wators With Cleated Soles during the evening. | !l Men's Felt Shoes $6.00 to $6.50 Phone 376 [ 3 || Ladies’ Felt Shoes $4.50 “HELP THE BAND" | Ladies’ Zippers, pair 5.00 ! 1 Lot Ladies' Slippers, broken sizes, special, pair 1.00 1 Lot Children's Overshoes, special, pair 2.50 ® SHARI LET US | ! , GEORGE BROTHERS | e _ COMPACTS , 1 FILL YOUR . i Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings { b % . . | 3 BEST EVER Proscnptmns ’s Embossed Oxford Young Men’s Embossed Oxfords DRUGS AND TRY THE )| % BUTLER ‘MAURO in colors—Black, Brown and Tan; with fancy laces [RICES RIGHT . ’ Orium i1 TLER MAD sty i oldsteins Lmp 0 FIRST Ilione 134 We Deliver J M SALOUM SHOE DEPARTMENT Substation Post Office No. 1 i » 1 % : Janction Stors Phone 25 Freo Delivery ; | &