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PRIMARY LIST | ‘OF CANDIDATES 1S FILLED 0UT Filing Peri(;dd Ended Tues- day with Many Candi- [ § dates Out for Places | S | ! (Continuca mom rage One) | B nors, former Mayor of this city, endorsed by the Seward Ter i§ torial Convention, is opposed by James C. Virdin, of Ketchikan, 1 National Committeeman. On n. er Divisional nor Territorial tick ets are there more than one can- didate for each nomination. There are, also, only six candidates for election as delegates to the Na tional Convention and six are to de elected. Many Republicans Fxle I the Demc tie primary of- fers no opportunity for excite- | meént, the same cannot be held to apply to the Republican primary election. From the head of the ticket to the bottom, with a lon¢ exception, every office has rivil contestants in the field in sea of party nominations. There are two candidates for the nomir tions of Delegate to Congress and Attorney General of the Territory, | three for election as Delegate (0| Congress, five candidates for the | two delegateships to the Nationai Convention, three for Senator and | nine for the four nominations for membership in the lower House Delegate Sutherland is oppe for renomination by Senator Bar . ley Howard. of Anchorage. Au other Anchorage man, J. L. Wal-| & ler, is opposing Attorney General John Rustgard for renomination.| A three-cornered race is on for the national committeemanship IRtatARHBAL Hlideiiated Newsy /| 0N Tautingy at which I was awith Capt. Austin A I,i)l!n o, | S, ven N opportunity to present Fairbanks, former Senator Frank | m argument in favor of the bill,” A Aldrich, Juneau, and Major| Judge Bunnell said, “and members George W. Albrecht, Fairbanks, jof the Committee seemed much § as_ contestants. The “‘“' ahudi |in favor of the measure. How dates for the two delegateships 1o * the National Convention are: Dr. [' W. H. Chase, Cordova; Judge © James Wickersham, Juneau; Gus | Gelles, Anchorage; Judge Louls K. Pratt, Fairbanks, and W. lli ‘Caswell, Sitka. There are two al-| ‘terpate candidates, W. D. Graat, ‘Wrangell, and J. B. Gottsteln, Au-| _chorage. J SF Divisional Candidates _The complete list of candidates | ¢ Divisional nominations on ti¢ ket follows: For froctor { v 5 rec nu:?'u (‘Im‘lll‘eu‘ e, Wran|Red pirates. The slain Christian Director the bill would be recoi- ,..,‘ B Gardndh, Junes, and |MHSSIONATY was a member of the ¥idered. Un fto the time 1 left & e tehikan: fop | Hoihow Mission. The town w | Washington, the Committee : of orast (gl * oot [looted, burned and mer-| Agriculture had received mno fur- Representatives, Charles Darwell, , : sabigaivn ot i Rlep g W: Pat Glldea, Ketchikari chandi ried off large [ ther report from th ureau of | %, g: b Kotohikan: p,|auantities. Several men were also | Badg but Congressman Vestal John A. Johnson, i idnapped and it is believed the|expected favorable action and sald | _C. McCormick, Wrangell; LeRoy ‘Noland, Juneau; A. L. Olts, Ket- ;,;l’hln.n W. L. Paul, Ketchikan; Bugene Wacker, Ketchikan, and Grover C. Winn, Juneau; for Di- | yisional Road ('(7mnl!ufi|k>|l(!r.. l‘o'h‘*. 2,274 1 AN [ AT . F. Gilmore and Alex Adkins, Ket- NOWELL RETURNS f.\v\'m';\l IpLL e RN 0 ;‘:}h"l‘::'mm]\lnvp Jst of Democratic|. Willis B. Nowell;- local agent!for the College until the L fidings is as follows: for Delegate for the Alaska Steamship (-‘,,",‘n al L‘vul. lature accepts 40 Congress, George B. Grigsby, |Pany. returned to Juneau last!same. The Department of I KCetchikan; for Attorney General |Dight on the steamer Alaska from |culture is expending about " of Alaska, Judge J. S. Truitt, An- mfigfimfir _?":.':::",l:‘l".i”'fl‘::::.u "lghort visit in Olympia and re-|ed to the Territory, it is planned ,més €. Virdin, Ketchikan; {or|POTtS arrangements for the Capi-|the Department of Agriculturs Delogates to the National Cop-|tal to Capital Yacht e from and the College will enter into a Olympia to Juneau nex mmer | co-operative agreement with the Hellenthal, J. F. Mc- "Dopa)d, H. J. Turner, John W. [ oy, James McCloskey and Allen flammk. Juneau; for Senator, N. Walker, Ketchikan; for Repra ‘pentatives, Nels Anderson, Dougz- 8; Allen Shattuck, Juneau; Jocl 8. Ream and A. H. Zeigler, Ket- | chikan. I ephe primary campaign will cos- b er ‘& period of 11 weeks, the pri- ‘smary election Leing held on April 24. 1t is not expected that there B 11 be much activity by the can “diates for several weeks to come Independent candidates, who | are not subject to the hazards of § the primaries, have until primary ‘election day in which to mak: heir filings. - yentton, S. FOURTH DIVISION CANDIDATES FILE AIRBA]\KS Alaska, Feb. T gre are two complete tickets in field here for the April pri-| ) candidates having filed as llows: | Democratic Ticket Senator—Luther C. Hess. Representatives—Thomas 1} t, Charles R. Peterson, Al . Nordale, of Fairbanks; Jue| onald, of Ester City. " Republican Ticket . Erwin s-—H, H.| joss, . B. Johuson, R. C. Roib-| of Fairbanks; Harry Don- ey of Flat; Bart ¢ Bucklc NEW LIFE INE TONIC BITTERS r)g‘ pirates No foreigners were in the town having B on account of turbed a ' several B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1928. Sentenced to (.hur o Reaat comume BINNELL HERE .|College President Exvects Favorable Legislation to Aid Alaska Return sixty<day trip [ - and the Charles 1. Bunnell of the Alaska ultural Colege and School Mines passed through Juneau steamer Alaska | this om of Congress will pass ~|<mnn extending the benefits of the Hatch, Adams and Purnell Acts to the Territory, was lthe belief expressed by Judge | Bunnell. His purpose in going L | Washington was to assist in se curing action on the passage of President ses these acts. acts are the Agricultural ment Station Acts. able for all land-grant colleges in the Stat nd provide annualiy {the sum of §90,000 for each ‘or such work. Bill in House 12 in the present sc'sion of Cong , Congressman A. H. Ves tal of Indiana, who, with Mrs. | Vestal, visited Alaska last sumn r, introduced a House of Repr tend these Acts to Alaska. After {presenting the matter to several | Bureau Chiefs of the Department And that's the only way to de ‘m griculture and Secretary bill in th ntatives to ex seribe this gorgeous tea goton o |4ine, President Bumnell was al- vase silver cloth worn by Floy|Vised that the Department would |not oppose the hill. { ence Vidor, enchanting ]:lm fel worile. It is embroidered in bri | liant silver sequins. ! Hearings Held | “A hearing was held on the bill A\K‘I before the hearing was con-| (lurlml a message came from th MURDER AND THP TO EAST - | structor | that it (:hv full amoun ty for carrying uh n ¥ change | tress of New | Raymond Hood to do post gr ress is a [ close successor has Prof. Leslie mer Professor French at the in Paris on Jea 1 return to the and continue his studies summer for his lumbia, while ardson will con Abell Con K. W. the College b cently, will 1 the school spent one ¥ in the such it Ve States is advi up living i Bunnell said Judge Bunne as far was a gen of Dr. and Mrs. ing Alagka last Judge Bunne school children in port at north. This morning Gov. George A. HOLLYWOOT Cecil B. DeMille President of t Motion Picture anfual meeting Changes in Staff fessor of Chemistry to succeed @. is now doing P. G. work at Yals | Professor Hood is now hing | his third year at the College | Prof. Lydia O. Jacobsen, head of the Home Economics Department, has been married recently and has resigned, effective at the of this academic Doctor's who made appear: south as Miami, guest of the University of Petershurg while the steamer w. those ——————— M C. B. DeMILLE HONORED are B o1d papers for sale at The Empire t of $90,000 annual-] o the® work, Junnell s in the . Bas- Haven will be Pro- 1, who is resigning raduate work. M. ’enn State man and year. No been appointed. A. Marchand, for of En and College. now ve of absence, wili States during the Degrce at Co- Prof. Otis D. Rich- itinue in his place to Leave Abell, athletie in- the trip with sketball team re- ve at the close ol Mrs. Abell, who Alaska, is now nd her health is s to Coach Abeil sable for them to north, Judge bert J. March 11, chusetts, n the took him where he Dr. Frederic Zeci Miami tou W's trip Zeigen were summer, ol addressed tho in Ketchikan and MANAGUA, N Complete quiet Rebel moving which reported have patrolled Marine formed, fired. places enroute he conferred wih Pa Letters Without the slightest emotion, Her- Gleason, 21, ¥aced Bandit,” heard his sentence to the clectric chair the week of Gleason was convicted ¢ murdering a Medford, atorekeeper during & holdup. will be the youngest prisoner te weet the death penalty in Massa- “The Baby- | ~/ Gaternational Newsresl) g e b Quiet Reigns in Nicaraguan Rebel Rngwns, Is Report raragua, reigning in the rebel rt'glun over Leader the district headqiiarters has Heen in- nd not a shot has been | captured ndicate the rebel forces short of salt and the | Feb. § A0 lected ), Cal, » has been s he Asgociation of Producers at the here. I(Ill't‘.lu of Budget stating the bil Presi '|mlh\ Interviews Lord HONGKONG, Feb, §. The| ; American P teriai Misston at| ‘Later I Becusad an [mtervian Hoihow, Hainan Island, has been | Vith General Lord, Direcior o informed that 200 merchants and j the Bureau of Budget, and afier | la Chinese missionary and hisifully setting forth the position of | family have been murdered by (he College, was assyred by the recruits. | there seemed to be no umuMl-.mJ at all by members of the Com-| mittee of Agriculture.” 1 Before Legislature the bill is passed, continued took them for withdraw 1 ¥ the general di ben conditions. It s trip’ to Seattle. 1060 each year at its stations If these acts are extond- week While in the States he made a|Alaska. He result that eventually the College fo! will take over all the experimen- the Chamber of Commerce at the | tal stations now being operated Friday meeting of that bod in the territory and will receive are progressing favorably. will make a detailed report P P et ettt ettt DATES TO REMEMBER AT A. B. HALL February 11th—FIREMEN’S BALL Let's All Go February 25th- -Carnival Dance—Costume Washington’s Birthday Prize for the Best Dressed Couple ; Get Your Costumes Ready and Win Prize for Comical Couple Think Up Something T ) “Poor Old Salesman® Was kind enough to call on us for his busi- ness. But we told the old gentleman that our selling begins with huyin‘. Therefore we was not in the market for any ‘ so-called careles:ly bought shelf warmers. We only buy reliable brands . of goods, and in such way that we never will have accumu- lating stock of unsaleable merchandfse. THAT'S WHY We specialize on FAMOUS HAPPY HOME | was not approved because i 'in accord with his financiall MAIL are given ot concentrated liv be agreeably will address Hellen's Phar' Juneau. Just { think you w Memo: Tables, ine thing. Phone 33 ng outside of Valentines, Prescriptions, subscriptions HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store ORDERS ir personal attention. Folks ! Juneau will satisfied if they their orders to macy, Box 1183, try us and we ill do it again. Tide | Maga- } every- | and and Free Delivery QUALITY AT SENSIBLE PRICES H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, RED ) BUT- TER AND EGGS. AND THAT'S WHY you qu 3 dollar | n much better off at our store. " PHONE 37 ‘We deliver three times a 2:30 and 4: 30 p. m, N TS Clean-Up Sale BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Sweaters, Caps, Socks, Overcoats, Raincoat Underwear TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LIN OF MERCHANDISE A Chance for a Big Saving MIKE AVOIAN FRONT STREET e S | FRES’-H Petersburg Shrimp | | | | | | HEADMAN'S Besides a lawyer, I bridge builde i appointment as headsman, a me- | nossmn chanical 1 guillotine doed the work. : Deibler, in office, meantime training his nephew to|for film work for several weeks, set chine is | button that drops the triangular blade. He hopes thus to offer a | well-trained sor to “plant tion of the F i Looks as if Indian BOMBAY, dications Maharajah of ceeded in surmounting the relig- jous obstacles of his marriage to Imo Laborers Lose Lives; Go to Sleep On Conveyor, Crushed Police Officers Who Captured Hickman on Witness Stand Today Iy | JOB WANTED | AMI. Ariz. ¥eb. S—Threo| 10S ANGELES, Cal., Feb. §.— ‘mmu laborers were crushed :o|Capt. Tom Gurdane and Lieut. PARIS, Feh. 8.—A deaf and|death at the Inspiration Consoli-|Buck Lieuallen of the Oregon diumb hairdresser s, wmong «can-|dated Copper Company's. .plant, | State Folice who_ captured Wil aidates for the job of oxmnmu.-:;‘“h"" they were ocarriéd infa.ths | 1200 I3 SHickmen, tektifitd an_ the of France. The job, to their dis-| Workings of the mine on a cop- | Win stand today as to how appointment, {sn't open for An r. They had gone to sleep |they captured the kidnapper and tale Deilbler, who inherited it,|and the mine foreman wag un.|Slayer of Marian Parker. | doesn’t intend to resign. aware they were in the tunnel| REUEE L0, THOS. J. STROEDE, JR. BORN ON JANUARY 25 Announcements were received in Juneau today on the steamer Alaska of the birth of a son, Thomas J., Jr.,, to Mrs. Stroebe, wife of T. J. Stroebe, January 25, at Santa Monica, California The young man weighed eight pounds and 10 ounces at the time of his birth. Mrs. Stroebe and her son are visiting with her parents in Santa Monica, Mr. Stroebe arrived in Juneau on the steamer Alaska last night He has been in the States since December last. i ; fand turned on the belt for an m- spection. the coiffeur, a boxer, three engineers and a have asked for the — GOES WEST explorer, author man, who has been his headquarters trade now since the; Barl Rossman, a picture ing Juneau in heredity no son, is believing la but having i ma up the “widow” as the ma-|was a Seward bound passenger alled and to press the[on the Alaska. He is going far into the Interior and Northern Alaska, with expectations of be- ing in the northern sections for many months. man as his suceces- when the time comes for him retire to the country and his cabbages,” the ,mm,!l.ET Almquist Press rench bourgeoisie. | We call and deliver. —_— e o o Your Suit. Phone 528 ———— o e f e, 10 Per Cent Off ON ALL DISHES and FANCY CHINA i 1 { and Seattle Woman May Yet Be Married FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Feb. Present in-i Sale on Canned Food still continues. that the ul‘rm(-rl GARNICK,S Indore has suc- PHONE 174 are Nancy Ann Miller, of Seattle. It | *oeeesecsesrs e is believed that the comversion | L e e e e e s of the girl to the Hindu faith will be accepted and the mar- planes | riage soon ta k2 place. f SRR ) froe Dellvery Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | - HAVE A HART Noiseless Oil Burner Z ! ) { i Five sold in Juneau since February 1st, not | because they are cheaper but because they ] are better. Made in four sizes—a size for g every building—Let us show you some in z N \ { \ § { operation. ; “You Be the Judge” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Phone 134 GEO. B. 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