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: 3 ed with cars and hitch- | U T {hiking is still in vogue. The general | i Irule, or the safest r t least, is se hikers, for the | ;not to pick up |newspapers have be {ies about people have lost UPHOLDS CITY == full of stor- from a prolonged % two wet Appeals Court Sustains/the ent Judge Harding's Ruling in 1928 Tax Suit The validity :{;c 1928 tax levy, attacked in suits measuse he fruit fly menace. about $15 a day to tour v by motor, if one stops Dr. Simpson said. and doing and upheld several Judge Justin W. local Federal d again sustained rendered in the Appleals at San :c?:gr]:?x;‘crc‘:;fl 1 & |F APe 8 hoor | consideration Hellenthan, counsel for the plain |traffic regulations Silse. ally violated. S T ARRESTED in af vhen re unintenti personal taxes. The 1928 levies were attacked as excessi and entire assessment was a U being illegal on the ground the City Council had exempted stocks | and bonds and cash on deposit in | local banks. Demurrers were filed against the complaints, R. E. Rob- | ertson representing the City, and Judge Harding sustained the de-!| murrers, ruling that the levy was valid. The Circuit Court’s opinion sustained him. Frank James and Tony | Hernandez Held for SIMPSONS BAGK ~ Shootine ot Pex Charged with shooting at R. Aarstad and his boat, T-1340, Frank James, Indian, and Tony | e H ican, were brought | here last day from Youngs TR I P IN S U U TH Bay by Deputy United States Mar- | shal C, J. Sullivan. They were| aigned in the United States ' Commissioner’s Court today before | Judge A. W. Fox and given time to obtain an attorney before the ilie preliminary hearing date was set. | Are Visited | The complaint on which the ar- rest of the {wo men was based than W filed by Mr. Aarstad. He After an absence of more two months during which time they asserted that about five shots were visited relatives in Louisiana and fired at him and his boat at Texas, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- Youngs Bay on December 1. Some | son, of the Nugget Shop, returned Of the bullets, it was d, pene- to their home in Juneau on the trated the boat. Yukon. During the trip they also | P ited Mr. Simpson's birthplace in ' gepeieieieieiieieieiete ittt | Arkansas which he had not seen | for 27 years. ! ! The Simpsons went east over, the Canadian Pacific line to De-! troit, where they purchas L Pack- | ard car and mof d south, t! | Indiana, Illin Kentuck; see, Alabama, Louisian homa; continuing we Texas, New Mexico and Arizona to San Diego, California. They found easterners consider- ably wrought up over the stock market situation, and while the average wage earner is not directly effected, the speculating class is hard hit. An overstocked aut bile industry and the consequent' reduction of output is one of the principle causes of the slump, Dr. impson believes. ‘The coumr;‘ generally seems fairly prosperous. | however, he added. | Highway Construction “Highway construction is going on rapidly,” said Dr. Simpson. “The Extensive Motor Tour Is Made and Many States Phone 25 We Deliver For the men on your gift list we offer the following suggestions— SOX TIES SHIRTS SCARFS PAJAMAS GLOVES BELTS and BUCKLES SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEF NOVELTY SETS BATHROBES LOUNGING ROBES SWEATERS BLAZERS A good stock to choose from—buy now to get the best selection. i We Wrap For Mailing : SABIN’ AT YOUNGS BAY - FOR GUN PLAY | much [ | Sust meanss _ regions @ Iag after :u Gae lost letters 31 Toiite 8. 1 61 9. 7 9. Neighhorly R BOWSN enthering for 62 . Out of the i slowly work 61, Male sheep THE DAILY Dclu'ily‘ Cross-wofd Puzzle ae) mpu- Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11, Coneerning Wash ignuy Senfor Commemaras tive metal alsk 22, Cardinal point Frult bevers ages ftor 27. Have the loth courage e hundred 24, Smeld i one Ridges of stubble left ty mowers Occurrence Poem Young boy number or mount Ireland owing ot molish Virgin Mary 1 roblbers 4 Pass a rope mfort through Had merey ¢n pultey Simpleton b fent Jews Monareh cetie Book of maps Acqiisition of - tr [ posi- Fashion money by une 69, Dolizitow tion Dwell 65. The veteh WAR VETERANS iunanimous vote, the Executive Com- | are invited to attend. |mittee of the West Chester County American Legion, request of 207 World War veterans | who are |prison, to organize an American | | ‘\Louion post in the prison. The Nyal Service Drug Store ithat the establishment of a Prison | Post was impracticable but in a tatement the Committee said the | ns, who are inmates of the pri. n, to which they are entitled ur | der the law as the result of the | war service, will continue as form- DENIED P U s T‘ox'ly and will be among the proper concerns of the Legion organiza- | tions ol ‘ PR | = s W 2 i MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS {Application Is Rejected by! he Martha Society will Be &t the Church Parlors Friday after- noon December 6th, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. O. D. Synder and Mrs. Roy | Rutherford will act as hostesses. 4—By | All members and interested friends G adv. Executive Committee of N. Y. County YONKERS, N. Y. Dec. has denied the | H.R. SHEPARD inmates of Sing Sing]| | GENERAL IN 11 “Absolute Security” | i i | 8 | The Executive Committee held,' Valentine Building i Where QUALITY Counts, We’re Supreme SWEET POTATOES, 3 Ibs. ...25¢ FRESH TOMATOES, Ib. .....20c LETTUCE, large head .......15¢ CELERY, bunch ........25¢, 20c NEW CARROTS, 4 lbs. ......25 PARSNIPS, 3 1bs. .......... GREEN PEPPERS, Ib. .......40c FRESH SPINACH, Ib.........20c BRUSSEL SPROUTS, Ib. .....25¢ CUCUMBERS, each .........25¢ BEETS, 4 bunches ...........25¢ CARROTS, 4 bunches .......25¢ BEST ONIONS, 4 bunches . .. .25¢ Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS I\ ..25¢ DELIVERIES— H 10 am,, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. i Stenetaacer ) NEW SHIPMENT Double Point Black Heel Hose $1.25 PER PAIR J. M. SALOUM rights and privileges of the vet-| & SON, Ine. [ | RUBIO IS ON - VISITTOU. S, President-Elect of Mexico Crosses Border Line | Into Texas BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Dec. 4.— | Pascual Ortiz Rubio, President- | Elect of Mexico, today crossed the | International Border into the Unit- € States from Matamoros. delegation, including Arthur ne, Chief of Mexican affa Division of the Department in Washington, D. C., was railroad station to meet him According to present plans, Rubio 1 leave here late today over the | -Pacific for New Orle of Corpus Christie. visiting York cities. NOMINATIONS 70 BE OPENED ‘Washingtea and Chamber to Nominate Can- didates for Executive Board for Year ations its direct membe ps will be opened b; Chamber of Commerce tomorrow a weekly noon luncheon meetin he Arcade Cafe, it was an-| r ed today by President H. L. Faulkner. € The special nominating committee will submit its report, carrying ance ? but t | pea course, ladies’ bags, HARTM HARTM , 1929. Al | Coug ‘I.. THESE— AEROBE WARDROBE CASES TUROBE (TOURIST) WARDROBE CASES TWO ENTIRELY NEW CASES— The first shown in Alaska | names of members recommended for membership on the Executive Board. In addition to this, nomi- | nations can be made by any other |Chamber member, Mr. Faulkner 2id. | Rev: C. C. Saunders, new pastor |of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church who arrived here last week, will be a guest of the Chamber to- morrow. | The Chamber will hear a report by a special committee on the lower Front Street improvement project. K"I‘he Chamber is working to have the street widened from the City IDock to the Alaska Juneau offices. AMERICAN LEGION ; INSTALL OFFICERS { The regular meeting of the Al-/ ford John Bradford post of the |American Legion, which was post- He is (Poned from Thanksgiving, was held | isit to the United S:ates and |18st night at the Dugout, and the | following officers for next year were installed: Commander—Claud Helgesen. First Vice Commander—Robert Second Vice Commander—Harry Stonehouse. Adjutant—J. G. Olson. Chaplain—R. S. Raven. Finance Officer—W. M. Myren. ant-at-Arms—John Holler. Executive Committeemen—M. J. Bavard and M. H. Sides. Historian—E. M. Polley. Dep. Executive Committeeman— H. G. Nordling. Oil Man Says Ethics Must Guide Marketing NEW YORK, Dec. 4—President E. B. Reeser of the American Petrol- eum institute, when he arnounced the new code of market- in, he guiding princi- Give LEATHER GOODS and LUGGAGE This Christmas Why not m: hat’s not all — our stock i charming leather goods gifts such as bill folds, whether you want to make a gift large or small, simple or elab- orate, there is something in luggage or leather goods here that hits the bull’s cye! and dresser sets ANN - ANN ift that lasts a lifetime and | is of real practical ulility, at the same time arous- ing the pride of ownership through its good ap- We have every variety of luggage, of ‘plc of every marketing operation is an ethical one.” He said that one cause of over- |production in the oil industry was too “individualistic” competition. “I believe,” he said, “that most | of our marketing evils may bel traced directly, first, to permitting our manufacturing operations to| dominate our position, and, second- ly, having overproduced our product, to permitting unchecked the use of double-barreled, double-distilled, su i per-salesmanship methods to (to get rid of the surplus produc —_———————— INFANT DIES Jacqueline, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Minert, died | last night and the funeral was held | from the C. W. Cartgr Mortuary this afternoon. B OLD INDIAN DIES Jim believed to be last night. The body is at C. W. Carter Mortuary pend uneral arrangements. S Anderson, Indian, nearly 100 years old, died th HOSPITAL NOTES Henry Pigg, son of Dr. and Mr: W. J. Pigg, underwent a ou: operation last night at St. Ann Hospital. His condition is reported fine today. M Earle Hunter, Jr,, and boy baby left the hospital last night for home. DO IT Clean out Boiler. b NOW - Change water in Heating Plant. | Cover Pipes and Furnace with Asbestos. See that Safety Valve works. v Inspect Smoke Pipe and clean Chimney. PHONE 34 Plumbing—Heati Rice and Ahlers Co. PHONE 34 ng—>Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ncludes BEAUTIFUL HARTMANN Wardrobe Tr In a variety of styles and prices: $77.50 $89.50 $8 $125.00 Solid Leather Bill Folds, Leather Purses, Leather Hand Bags, Leather Pocket Books, Leather Arm-Chair Ash Tray and Holder—and many other REED-COOK EEATHER NOVELTY GOODS unks 5.00 Jelts, LEADER Department George Bros., Props. Store DR AP B 0ET e e O B2 SRR A e I