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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928. party candidates were mm-vrnml_'w:w said, * 1d reate 4 in-| P | 3 — k . - '- ¢ o o UM"’ PLAGED ’;M[][]SE TUSSEHSMOMAN’S CLUB MAKES FAIR WEATHER i Atme, THS ‘Aebon shine ll\“:::-xgullnv::x‘;]: ‘;nit‘_;‘fx:‘\;‘u:l]x“m .\n‘)’(‘ll-,' s T:‘kf: a-:: Ei):ce.:'tli:]r:u' i PROGRESS DEVELOPING will leave town at 12:30 p. m. UN GLERKS IN int Mo seok/an ‘& ‘Simtblostiniia s ERERIIRY Srun vk, Bal 'PARK; VOICES THANKS e B FREE i“"”“h no law n guard a s compiled ultimately by the Secre- !'rnund:‘ u; ‘::‘2 rlflr?tcr(l-:l:rr:mirrll‘l‘; and it is patently necessary ary and by him trans t at 5:30 pm. The second ang|| Oil Colored Framed |4 time limit be fixed for receiving|the Clerks. The latter, it wa ‘ Progress in the development. of 1% 7 vuTEGANVAss e s otea it the csctord LG The latter, it wa SUNDAY MIXUP‘HMWM Bowl is reported by BILLS' PIchclil";'fll b will leave Marmion Photograph aro to be conducted certificate to the Secretar | the Jumety SRR IR WHoh T CoRiE Tl i i o A g d e today expressed its appreciation R s kg E AUK LAKE B e Postponement Not Justified for A Lt rekon: the % | - | for the very generous support it e - LOCAL MEN OLD "o Attorney General Rustgard| 1w quite piain to me” the | om0 reasen the chses eted|Contest Important' jn* De-/has received in this undertaking B, A ool Guting Sched PARTY WITH BEAR||One free guess with cvery Interprets Canvassing | Attommey General wrote, “hat "oy o ormey weneral then con:| —ciding Winner of First oy @Mty 0 f R e SGhes | A g voll of film left with us Section of Statute | that the Clerk should hold the re-|cludes: “The fortyfive day limi- Half City League which all men of the city will be uled for Tomorrow at Another bear story is going the to ‘be developed. PR | turns 45 days before canvassing tation was for the purpose of pro-| e 4 invited to bring saws, axes and Marmlon Island rounds today following the return primaty eloction returns cover-| unless sooner he is convinced that | /ding reasonable time for trans:| \Whon tho Moose and an| other tools to help in the improve of “Stampede John” Stechraten, ing Territorial candidates and|all returns have arrived, or that) Mitting the certificates to the|pegion ball teams meet at 2:30) ment. Dave Housel, Sumner Smith and party efficers cannot be canvass-|those Which are missing would|Secretary. ~Where this reason)oclock tomorrow afternoon at th Cash donations were receivell Warm and falr weather 18|George Comstock from a trip to BUTLER-MAURO ed by the several Clerks of Court!not change the result. With thesed0e8 mot apply, does the law ap | gty park there should be ome of from Miss Maud Francis, Mrs promised by Weather Man Mize | Snettisham later than 45 days after such|qualifications expressed in the|P With a great deal of hesi-fihe nottest g of the year, for|Dave Housel, th mber of|for the Blks' annual picnic and| The four men were walking up DRUC CO. B on It was held in an opinion | statute it is the duty of the Clerk|!#n€y I would answer that quos-|a loss by either team will prac.| Commerce and Messrs. John|OUUINg tomorrow at Marmionthe trail, without guns, when they given yesterday by Attornev Gen-|to canvass soom as possible | 00 in the negative. It 1 am|ijcally put that outfit out of the|Rustsard, J. ¥. Mullen, Guy Mec Island. And the Bills are making ran into a bear. While Stenbra- When We Sell It eral John Rustgard to Secretary|Delay of ‘the returns does not|¥ron8 and the Clerk canvasses|ruynning for the first half honors,| Naughton and the club itself. their plans to tramsport, enter-|ten and Comstock climbed onto It's Right Karl Thicle. He held that|justify or authorize a Clerk tofthe belated returns as soon as re As the Paps are tied for cellar| The Juneau Lumber Mills do.|tain and feed a record crowd of;the roof of a.cabin nearby, Housel, e omentury counts could bo| postpone canvassing beyond the|C¢ived, those who think them-|nonors now, they will bo out of|naled 500 feet of lumber and L.|Members and guests at thatjand Smith ran for the beach. The e Dyiivecy Floss 18 selves injured by it have an oD |i¢ for good if they lose tomor.|H. Metigar gave several henches|¢Vent: men on the house began pester-| | Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. Divisional candidates for a limited | tute also imperative that im-|POTtunity to have the question|ryw, A win will put them in|for use in the park and on the A speclal committee will leave|ing Bruin with sticks and other Deriod bt mot later than July 1| mediately after completing the® ddjudicated by the courts. If thelsecond place and throw. the Le.l stairways leading down to th: famn a0 880 o'clook SHUERE S0 Fotee. i) as the bear darted e tuvstion Aroce as o o sup|canvass the roturns before him| Clerk does’ not canvass such Te-lgion down Into a tie with the| basin. put the picnic grounds in order, | among the trees and plementary canvass in the Third|the Clerk shall certify the same/furns and thelr contents are un-|Alaska Juneau for the . bottom.| L. H. Smith has offered tae use erect tables and get everything ihushes, Finally, tiring of the Division where additional returns|to the Se ¢ both by mail and|known, those who think them:| Both the Elks and Vets have threo|0f a stumppuller to clewr the|in Teadiness for the picnickers.|game, he departed into the deep- Standard Transfer received after the i1 by telograph. nnd. the Secrotary|Selves injured by such courseimore contests, while the: Miners) sround. The U, S. Forest Servic|It Will carry the eatables andjer woods and left” the party in Walter Bindseil, Pro have no remedy. In other words,|anq Moose have but two more platting the area and marking|PAraphernalia for the sports pro-| peace. | Stand Juneau dmm!; made by the Clerks of returns of|45th day after election. The sta 5 canvass was made by Clerk Cuddy| must com s of thei! r I T I at Valdez on the 45th day after|soveral Clerks i v the to-|\f T am in error in holding that|apjece, including the game tomor- that should be removed.|S&m ——————— Phone 419 | the last April primary. The ruling|tal result back to the Clerks on|the individual returns should be|row, ! authorities will look after| Th r“”“ ’";“\' I8 scheduled tof pooayge *troplcal Incccts eat Residence Phone 2208 | [ of the Attorney General therefore|or before the 15th of July.” Cases|¢anvassed Py the Clerk if recelv-| pob Keaton is expected to be t and_otherwise cooper-(eAve from “",”"‘"’(’_,t"““"v at| wooden cross-ties, the British- | H leaves Capt. A, E. Lathrop's plur-|in States’ courts are cited in sup.|©d before 'the certificate arrives|gin on the mound for the Legion ate In the work, it was said. 0:30 ‘a. m. The City Band,| .01 vera Crus-Mexico City|- 4 from the Secretary’s office, I may|tomorrow and will be received by| The Woman's Club Cleanup|Which 18 the guest of the Elks i .y yses steel ties made in be corrected by the courts, it I\ Thomas, Manager McKinnon of{ Committee today made an infor.|foF the day will give a streetp, ., ’ for the Territory unchanged fie opinion. wids, EhEL Wiele shel, L Lo holding that the re-|ihe Moose has not announced his| mal report of the second week of|¢oncert just before the sailing, | caivassers Have . performed. thal sy should mot be canvasses|patieries, but it is likely either| its local drive. It called attention |~ e P i i i e S Quotes Eiection Law ldbty and etefatam SIRe I_“r“”_‘lllv error is incurable. Junge or P. Schmitz will do ”““I“, a number of places where work | o ErAs o2 i L ""‘* "1"“'““"‘("}‘ )y‘““'““"y" ] cates, the courts will not compel| Hlidh dnrd kR Ratlifh heaving to begin. |is necessary, largely in the down-| QIILHPNE 3 Have you tried our canned Boston' Brown S 1 o D vy Kloe.| them (0 recanvass or amend the| “These considorations of afford:| , Of the last Ssbhaun same whel WL~ 07 B T Bread with Raisins? certificates of result Obviously,! ing opportunity for review by the tion Law, as follows: o2 731 e DRV S » same W »| tion as being mode /. N - oAy possible after theif the courts cannot compel the{courts have entered into the con- ‘\',”': jogs tosto o """T it ey “,‘. ““h"’:' ".mxl‘lr.] ,“' B (m‘ secolpt of the returns ot the pri-| Clerk to canvass the belated re- clusion that the Clerk may can- i ""“}’I"““ o s w,,l)’ ik Dbl B e L ‘”" = | turns, nis voluntary canvass of|vass and compile returns for Di.|Main in the running. hichever e Street, the U. ;:::,{v,r:\!:,( l';nlv‘n J[l)l,’.l-r.l-’j.fi.-].-T' :m(’lhjl’ such returns should not be ac-|visional offices up to the time he ;vnmh,w'ulnmin. tw”L ho.kumv-l g‘]r'hl ('""N“':Lnl(hohn:)p“‘/l:r] u‘!::" h‘lr 'y GA VIC N o T the "Clerk of Court for Copted by the Secrotary of the|reccives the certiticate trom the| gt 8, MU, 0 OCLBER (U 10" atasica Blectric Light & Pow- ‘{1 1( S O ttve Disiston shall be| Territory. Otherwise we woull| Secretary for Territorial offlces, Haa o T [P"": BB or cofipang, < thdc Nk < - / % D e ote of any mise.|De In @ position where the Cierk|but that if he undertakes to cor- f“x e v 5"“,"H~umnu-x1; Addition and most of 3 PHONE 174 ing precinct cannot alter the re could canvass some returns if helrect on the basis of the belated -‘l ,"'h]'.l.'r“v.“.“, _h:\ v\n “v\n' I|1;h|: o e 0 p";{j““ ”[. o8 D the primary ecloction, it| 5w fit but decline to canvassireturns, the certificate sent byl fnee FRMPIUE SATS e i S . ; A = athers 1t he felt disimelined to 4] hin 'to. the Sectetary ‘Sites ihe| 7Ol oud up 3 & Ue fOoF f " and a garden owned by A ghall be his duty to canvass the | 9150, ;. Brown near the former Hark A same publicly, and he shall there-| 50 canvass more than 45 days after %, a2 \der property are highly praised “That there mus. be a time|election, it becomes the duty of b vl i € upon when said canvass is com SEATTLI:TFRUXT & PRODUCE| v — To honol' the ate o|limit for the discharge « [the Secretary to disregard such ] o e pleted, make out in duplicate aflimit for the discharge of h 3 Company. will deliver YOuF orders| A P l I 1[ 4 : i . " r C v a ¥ o 9 a > a v ha! "y ¥ 21l 34 o B rtificato of sald election in his| ministerial functions for canvass-|rupplemental or amendatory cer- | Aaverus:ng aiways pays. O successful man osttive y ana solute 5 - 1% S it 3 tomorrow morning. adv. | the columns of The Kmpire. ivisi » ing, certifying and transmitting| tificate . . Division & ying £ - For the hushand in business TIElOn oubt i cxlsted wheth|roturns Is obvious. The Legisla| ———— & o st wn 3 All for 35 Cents er the Clerk had 45 days after the|ture has evidently undertaken to : : Hoamig b T ; .| ARRESTED THIS MORNING & receipt of the returns within|fix these time limits in th: man . - —a Gruen Pentagon is the B g NN i " A jeal riase! Pre ol The price of one shave. It’s tough on the barbers, B e mid | parpows ot fhe law” o dlarer| 36, 191 morning T ata SRSIeRt g b _ and one 21-K. Gold Plated Gillette Razor, complete opinion, it “would generally serve|gard the time limit and for thej Lo " : o cipsedbgrdlin with blade, all for 35 cents. . We have a wonderfully complete line of Maga- | to postpone the ascertainment of (Clerk to submit from time to time 3 SRR : : the results of the election beyond fsuch other returns as "“f“‘_m"'- | 01d papers ror sa1e at The Empire I zine ,_.'md_ please remember we can take your sub- the time when the Secretary must|in after succ » canvasses, It & sceription for all magazines as cheaply as subscrip- make his report to the Clerks.” ions are i 3 oS Meine. Atsr. Eivotion THE NUGGET SHO gl bl i g Continuing it said: “As I in- . = I terpret the law, 45 days are giv- @ [ ] ® returns from the eloction boards| : to the Clerk, and the period from | Q < h \‘m-u“ until .Iul,‘\' l:ithw i: given / X | ANNOUNCES ITS 207 0 Next Door to Valentine’s Store within which to transmit the cer- \ | % ) Phone 33 : i tificate of results from the Clerks P : 7 e 3 Free Delivery to the Secretary of the Territory I have no hesitancy in holding ) . that the 45 days must be counted \ij;, from the day of election.” As to whether, after having|f made his official canvass within the 45-day period, the Clerk can subsequently canvass additional ® ° returns received later, the Attor o ney General held it could not be b | done so far as Territorial and 6 ", == Perfect! ality in the Republican National|port of the conclusions reached. 1 0ld papara ror sate at The Empire. 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