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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1927. T “abi . ! i A i winter and with a high wind and o DEBATE BEGINS * "AJUNEAU MEN O nss, N GIvEN [t il i | THE DAY IN THE | | |} NEW OFFICERS |last night 5 Necessary appropriations for the| Marovich and J iren descive particular ~IN THE SENATE Tongass Highway improvement have|re-elected. Dr. Chace and William commen Hone, 0 R RS MEASUqE TUD Y Bilis Introduced | been recently approved by the Sec-|Whalen were running for the School had any musical training until the ] S. B. No Frame. To | | vetary of Agriculture. The expendi-|Board and the latter won | nir f ent 3 @ 1 ture of | | b f . ;3‘1“”;\ ul | © amend sections 3. 5 | 000 of the Forest High-| £ J- ed yu n:‘\"‘ \‘x D \/l k S A 1 11, Chapter 67 ion | way funds for the repa of the Ray Re-Elected, Seward . P. Scol 8 LI LAl Bl Makes Str ¢ 1923, re brand of Four Juneau men ha (e Ward's Cove trestle on the Tongass| SEWARD, Alaska, April 6—L. V S <]~ G i wanvall 1 unn [Vlakes Stron ™ | | mean n av oined th . . Apr . W. P. Scott ].\ Chosen ‘PL.\I lic frestime ereserved fn C g Argu ‘ 5. 0. 0 Mo, 6, Prame. Potie | [ueld rush b Weepah, N Highway near Ketchikan was ap-|Ray was reelected Mayor for the dent— Juniors and Col, ™ ; Rty ment Against Measure at Lanin the War Department to ' jare pleased with the indicat proved on April 1 fourth Coflsecutivel teri WIthEHo ol R 4 on AR 7 1 Lty 0 R | | estab a ) station in | 'there the Lown foc Two other projects, also on the position . C. McMullen, Harold Steese Make Hit. s C. Weightman, ¢ Morning Senate Session | Briciol Bay b L loNT Tongass Highway which needed in-|Painter, and Elwyn Swetmann weve ) Robert Simp on, Olaf | 1 in the m i igar IOHALESiD oD : i IN THE HOUSE {iat nis Ve boom town tioni rtions to reach com-|€lected to the council and A, H The offic ] Tork rove lon-and. JoAn (Continued from Page One) 11 Bills Tntrodineed Roy Thoma | received the necessary ap-|Meyer was elected member of Parent cher ociation for the | PeBUS e ————— ! I. B. No. 47, Benjamin Thomas. with Vie Manville, Tom: broval of funds on April 2. An in-jthe School Board. The total vote coming year we elected last nig - S | PR a s 1 S Young and Kw Colbourne, purchased|crease of $18,000 for the surfacing was 156 I L etin s ot the: Axeooi- |ATASKIA PRESBYTERY s ”“ f'Il”“_ R el ‘ppropriating @ Jewett automobile in Seattle Saxman-Mountain Point road ilike Chicago's election, the lo- tion in High School audito | X % S G g (8 b e 3 and hit the road for the new Nevada approved, maki a total of cal one was calm and little dn- w Dbt Was chosen LresiCel IS NEARING END OF il ,m}."' St de it ol s ‘i:f“ .‘:i" strike. Thomas states the four had|$37,000 provided for the work terest was shown. Dan Sutherland Mrs. M. L. Merritt, Vice-P're nt PRESENT CONCLAVE ', BRIy ot gl OIS Bills assed T _'la wonderful trip, good weather! AR increase of $18,000 for the arrived here enroute to the interior and Mrs. Winn Goddard S¢ s ¥ ";f 4 M' »—\ " ]' . ‘“w;l‘ Y| \[\() B Nyl 1 boli mmJ | y 1y | the way from Seattle: I’etersburg-Scow Bay widening and and he received one vote for Mayor. a 1 : ) » do €0 from the National Congress aska sh nmission anc J 5 Executive Board e S fGe DR s ot hatcheries. ke careled, making e total to be expended Man Is Found Murdered: Woods, M A (a8l e e i " good alvea e is| $38,000 | ’ X 0 last evening was not Assails Control Scheme SIS S - | s R s il o o tin ey e Viedrolly s afiRckenE AT o0 nd S 2, L Lo S i Two Companions Arrested EERBOUI0 L B I have it conditions had b 1 Board scheme which, he assert running any high nearly ! L Ll e |different. Those present, however ed, would be no more than the|ed, exercised throe t ww\w" bout as cheap - Thers MAYOR THOMAS TORRY | VANCOUVER, Wash, April 6.— e e Tean freat in hoth (he speak-{soures of a political machine which |exercised by himscl! presen-jare about 2.000 people, more DEFEATED, KETCHIKAN Marsiall Dougias, aged i0, was found 5 L) R lin musical part of the wonld control every phase of Terri-|‘ative of the 1 Divi-ling, other i oo gers o battered to death in a hotel room C ¢ h econt trip ! LD e v et S S S e S e i Control would| running wild, gamblers are operat e early today. Robert Moore, aged 39 e b 1 A e accompanied by Mrs. gued, the First Division politiciansy bring about a inge in such ajin places wide ope Of n ____(Continued tfrom Page One) Layg Angus Nicholason, 34, who rented gram pre by the Junior Or enning siano and M. Boro-| would dominate all of Alask der|situation, and 1 erted it 1d,(the camp is not anything like it 3 s . lthe room with Douglas @ f che i ! the finest | it ¢ Ho. M. Borodin alko |1t ‘4‘14&|]“\’-]',‘:,KM|"|)1“'. e e e i some de.!will be as it is not being worked|en and Charles L. Thompson. GUY|pruwi last night, v ‘been Jalled St loriim: botl lower. fioor an e a ction o the | General bossing the Leg] gree local self mment in that | fully but the country is staked ror e Frwing was elected President ofiy connection with the slaying. | D izgoner e a md everyvone and every it would be more representative N veral hours after the trio rented Wil nany. bitle Lather jany {p 4| reralting A gt i e dis 1‘..)1‘]' ;‘l' ngthing personal [i :,;‘,, ‘”)‘l:.‘vvynl - ahig S el e '8 thel 1" lusue durkif tho Tst hours Of the 1o T00M, Nicholason and Moore left estimated the attendance was over [n5 of") iy his statement which wis qecteCti®Tn closing, he declared: “Thisishooters on them but I really believet A3 iy contest awakened iterest) jrederick Gould, elevator operaton 150 : parts of the Territory. Dv 1 | officeholder lis a measure e right direction. | that if a v il tongh i 4 LS aid he saw blood on the men's Steese's Talk W of the work of the Home Mi e proponents of wsure, 1T believe a gre majority of thejin, that they i ve TR arms. He entered the voom aml Col. Steese began his talk by re [sions Committee. of which i the fie satd. A Heen: W around | people of the ritory for it,|places spotted. It is I?x}/fififfi@ M_ayo“- Petersburg found the body of Douglas, lating the BECESSArY Sps one WMust cpgioman, and of its relation hefhers for three months « upland I think you will learn it beforeicountry. We have f1 PETERSBURG, Ala April 6, All three men were advertising take (0 secure & passport before 80 |poard of National Missions in New|ihis sort of & machine. It is not|this issue is ove wild flowers out in bloot ¢, B. Swanson was elected Mayor | golicitors K g abroad and showed his owr Sl st th A ba, ToT ne Kkt e o P s 7 3 Ibirds having their young already| yesterda eing unopposed. Jacob oy tape to be got through before given almost entirely to routine bu He sald he didn’t pre tc | duced in the Senate this morning It we only had a Allen were elected to the Council s curing one. In - discus el Rev. Mr. Bromley, of Hail Wi oBses -t (Tl ofe Wit Schator oduced a bill, No.|of the Mojave de Mrs, Harold Lee and Olaf Hanseth| A five at o'clock this morn- pictured vividly the burial places of electe terial Commission-| wae waid to be bad for a wor iy v of | could make a fortin were elected to the School Board. |ine in the Nenana Cigar Store was the ancients, connected by mile aljop (o the General Assembly, ar In conclusion he restated his view [ brand re-|know [lor sure just immediately extinguished by ter mile of uid yund passages cut | Andrsw Wannamaker, of Kiukwan.!inay it was a bad measurc and hejsorder for ceinet in which the but will | . yaldee e Blaces _[Boys upon their prompt ar ;'”'””'I,“\, LR ]‘,';”'IH i ‘l" ‘;‘]_‘"'M\ ected as I.[ alo Lo U2 would vote aguinst it property i ned is locat He north cg I'\”\'l.lrl 7. .\A.‘v d “\11‘\»\ 6 ,“",‘“‘“"" ol e yeautiful cut ane ets of pre-lgame body. At 11730 o'clock Cant ASHUY ) introc + memorial asking rohin abo colde eather o ™ cious stones. “The Egyptian ruinsggawards, of the Salvation Army, cor ~ Hunt Defends Measure '.J ey ,l,‘ Sisne ol e to all oi - — ent, absolutely the finestlgyeted devotional services. A shout Defending experiments as n-|the War : ,"“ clRid e inany. country,” declared|husiness scaslon. was hald after [cTRl Dropositon, =sensitor N Siet it i converient docation > — il From Bl LISCHDHION |t Heai \le nanoit of Rite Ma-|tie claim 06 B awenauer s uiet dhoit et ! ut loc: one could well believe it lonal Missions Committee i untried experiment that prope e — X - }!AV‘F L'alesitne was @iscribed at Tengthl At 8 oeclock this eveming there|d bramd new sceme of Wt Mrs. Hooker's Thursda sht. ad b R Rl T SR M MAC SPADDEN ELECTED D Dol brought 0wt Wk in conneetion | Aiteth anmwersary of Breshutesizn S had been made out DICTATOR OF MOOSE| .. ooer oo ot 7 mioire » . &nd the Roman Catholics, Col, Stecse | and addresses by Rev. Waggoner, on[ments. He argued inst the sound-| €. H. MacSpadden has been clected ; S0 on 1o sxplara hiow flie Grook| (i subijeot of flie Ovganization of|ness of that advice fusdiaring that | Dictaton o, th Moose Lodge, s gL Church spread eastward, through Si-| Missionary work in Alaska,” by Rev.jall I:ul\.n’uulm-nl I all "\.‘I‘“‘“L\ 3 Ll i T ‘ Serta and fioslly resclied Alasha |iGen, T, Beok, of “Ratly Bducationslfifs branches, in clvllizution ene Eov-j CEp Kearney was clecte 7" ’ I . ]‘I through the Russians at Sitka, while|Work in the Sitka School” and by |ernment was based on the trying lictator: “l He rmann Pre [ etoc ;\f vien at the same time the Roman Cath-lRev. Dy obort J. Diven, on “Thelout of experiments The capacity | late: Olat Bodding asurer, and olic Church was growing toward|Outlook of Missions in Alaska.” The the human race for experimen-|John ylwl |n1.m J. A llhnv\ 2 b e | tior i 1 0 i aristi clected de 1¢ ane oy $he wost and eventunily was brought|public is cordiplly tavited to attond |lation was its main chavagients s ted del | a8 { . to Alaska by the Jesuits, so that the [these meetings, The meetings of the o difference from brutes and Puson alternate to the (“l(\lfl\ MOOSE HALIL Chimches of Bast and West really|Presbytery will probably closs to-[this cupacity which had broi o Convention to be held in met in Alaska norrow, the meeting s to ba called h state of civilization Philadelphia the latter part of June. | The talk was so fascinating that 1o order at 9 o'clock a. m present ~American govern e N S Huntine Coats i the half hour or so that it took| - ment, he argued. was based on an| THEATRICAL PRODUCER 2 3 | SERVICE THAT IS BETTER paseed all too quickly and the only |HEINZ REPRESENTATIVE untried experiment initiated by the IS VISITING IN JUNEAU| ; criticism heard was that Col. Stesse | MAKING HIS ANNUAL TRip|colonists when they broke away e { Laced Pants | Phone 25 Free Delivery stopped Lo 5001 e from England. Democracy is based! M. L. who directs the| | | Junior Make a Hit | 1. R Bigford representing thefon local control, and, he cgntinued,|amatenr rical productions in | Mhe Junlor Orchesira, appearing|peinz §7 varieties, i8 in Juneau on/fthe Controller Blll ought ™ sefiie Anchiorades for TATIGHa OFgRnizhtions, | onge P = 4 i Tanion GrehcBtia, ApDogEIG Hehie 0T Xaviellos B GhwiliAny ihe [thie. for ‘the Deone ot ATask W) HEFIVEGIQRIECE SRR Bl UIIEE (o Long Pants splendid program and won praise|intarior. Mr. Bigford is making hisiwant to pass laws and enjoy the full|the westward and expects to returr from all who ve present. The semi-annual trip calling on tae trade. [power to which we are entitled’ home next ek W hn‘:‘- in Juneau, | G [ were nine selections, three by the[fle says “pickles are still pickle Representation Unequal Mr. Sharp is befog shown the sights) s and Caps : 4 entire orchestra and six specials, T! hut have less warts on them now.” He declared under the present sys .nIm( introduced to citizens by E | | - e oo - tem of Territorial Government, the|Tolley i LSO | i NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME IS OPERATED UPON Alaska Legislature was organized R 7y . i | PELI 4LS No. 2 A & linequitably. Members from the more Advertising alw‘nyn pays. Use ““i : N In the District Court for the Ter-|y Miss I‘»‘;]'”-”"'P"“\"“”{‘ I'[‘;“‘I“I""';:'h”r' sparsely settled Divisions, he declar-!columas ot The Emplre. | i r. and Mrs r- o . 1 U © ADAVIEC 1| @ @ — A Uil ritory of Alaska, Division Num-|ywent an operation for appendicitis ‘ H s GRAVES | ber One, at Juneau. vesterday. Dr. Dawes rveports Mis 198 | - IN THE MATTER OF THE AP-|Carter doing nicely today. | CEOR‘;" BRO]HERS PLICATION OF JOHN MARIUS| s ol e ‘ The Clothing Man ? ANTONSEN to change his name} BOUND FOR BETHEL _ | | A 5 A " from that of Johu Marius An-[ Capt |” Walbridge of the \“"l | | PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET tonsen to John Marius Olson Youle . Dradsing: Oomuany L baskas » 1 through Juneau last night on the| Public notice is hercby given that) Nophwestern enroute to Anchor: | on April 30, 1 at the hour of [ capt. Walbridge will go by airplane 10:00 o'clock . m., a hearing will| from Anchorage to Bethel where he be had before the Distriet Court|will continue mining operations for the District of Alaska, in the Bt e United States Court House, at Ju- neau, Alask on the plication filed by John Marius Antonsen in said Court on March 21, 19 for the changing of his name from John Marius Antonsen to John Marius Olson, and all persons ave required to then and th ippear and show cause, it any they have, why said application should not be granted. WITNESS the Honorable Thomas M. Reed, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, this 21st day of March, 1927 (Seal) JOHN I DUNN, Cle By WALT B. KIN Deputy Cle . April 6, 19 THAT'S WHAT THE SERVICE TRANSFER C0. 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The suave styles of the smart set, the handicraft of the cus- tom cutter—the ‘‘blooded patterns™ of the limited yardage weaver —at a price made possible exclusively by KUPPENHEIMER. Sizes 16 to 19 Price $9.00 joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER EASTER BASKETS RABBITS, CHICKENS The stylish Gruen _ CANDY i OctaThin $40 No longer is it necessary that S all men's watches look alike The individuality of the fashiomable forme watch is BUTLER-MAURO i o s it WHY GAMBLE? cost in this graceful new | . Gruen OctaThin. DRUG CO. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” THE NUGGET SHOP : Phone 134 we petiver ||| PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS For COTTAGE cr SKYSCRAPER J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE Substation Post Office No. 1 It is Spring Clean-Up—Paint-Up Time in Juneau Now GEO. B. RICE PHONE 34 PHONE 34

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