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A e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR].DAY MARCH 28 1930 upport to the effo WALKER TRANSFERS ‘ TO NATIONAL PARK | Z00 AT WASHINGTON . E. P. Walker, formerly of t . s |city and for several years Alask 1| Apploxnmatelv 100 Men |agent of the ffi‘“tfi"ls‘_a’“ Blolog Will Find New Employ- the SitikhGn ureau to the Smithsoniar ment Here on Apl'il | according to word rect PAUL POINTED T0 AS SAVIOR FOR BUSINESS Wickersham Urges Elec- tion of Indian Leader and Entire Ticket He is now Assistant Di- or of the National Zoologic k at Washington, D. C. Walker, originally in ti ka service of the United Stat of Fisheries,” transferred Biological Survey and was a gned to Alaska fpr several year 5 the first Executive O he Alaska Game Commission. 1 he was transferred to ti 3 shingtoh, D. C., office of the|f , |Biological Survey, being attached |§ to the administrative division. .- | With all skilled labor ready to be: operations and men at work the yards of sno eau Lumber Mills 11 open | B April | was announced today by RO 1|Rutherford, Manager. /| For the past week a crew c has been active in the mil hoveling snow into the bay and today high pr« ines have been or the yards entirely. Approximately 100 men employed by the Juneau L ANCHORAGE CITY COUNCIL 3 Mills, when operations begi APPROVES SCHOOL BONDS [ day. Most of these hav — Alsgadlne o h‘:i‘n 5;2::(1 lf}p M| The Anchorage City Council re- f °Cl |Rutherford said, and most of the fm”’\ appxo_wd pwtms b as- |unskilled labor also is ready to go|, T |to work. Hundreds of applications| ating | for work at the mill have been re- jceived within the last few days from local men. wrote 1 L]EU'[‘ HUNSICKER | Monday, the Virginia IV., C: Matt Nordness, is leaving f Sl v HERE FROM SEWARD |, cabap i Hig Jus for thz ST ills, located on Hecata ka busi-| Lieut. S. H. Hunsicker, formerly | coast of Prince of Wales| | f the Quartermaster Corps at TIsland. | The Alaska Airways corporation g | aBe * |will keep two planes stationed at|§ V¥ the, Anchorage at all times, accordin heir|to recent advices received at tl pleted ready for occupancy | the beginning of the school nex e e e TWO MACHINES ON (,‘Ol\,\'l“ J s men n( Wash- California, he St 4 ICAGO, March 28. are pretty well s take over his r ‘master. ars he has been office, which wa Pl e ‘IIIIIIII||||I||II|IIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ; SRR Bolding’s Dental Floss lineup, the *White Sox areCook Inlet city. Tt is possible Ihl! |shaking up everything except the ‘ it will station an amphibian plane |squad of bat boys. "there later in the year. ‘ ls of business firms of “Indian fishermen s muml» moved to Seattle um Lieut. Hunsicker transferred to mpany with Alask ¢ |Haines. white trolle: seen entircs FOLGER COFFEE e {is] Hcr en,” “mese men do not| DEMONSTRATION get any of h) migratory business AT GEORGE BROS Turn to Paul 1 Faced with such conditions, Judge | Keeping . rlgbt mg> to. et Jickersham averred, the flsh(rm( 0|\ inod i \EhaTaERYAR, Ghorg® B were forced to turn to “a YOUDS |y give a demonstration of cof but fearless Indian lawyer for help at their store Saturday and M while the business men of Al:\fl!c Folger's coffee will be de looked on and refused to assls%mn\ rated and housewives and of them. He has fought a :ss:ng fight| lers interested are cordially invi for their right to fish in their home |, 1o store to sip the bever: waters which no white lawyer had which invigorates. lh(‘ courage or capacity to battle.| 2 N . . . . These Indian fishermen ger wages, estab-| lish per, for publicity, leNZ() and t te men of South- SABng 1 ern Alaska refused to subscribe | WITCH HAZEL for or advertise in its pages.” e e 3 ly, he charges, the local 25 CENTS \en have refused the In-| S nd assistance, even | Fine for After Shaving or were fighting to R 5 hemselves and the white busi- for (Jldl)p(‘(l Hands ness men from ruin. or Face Wrong Is Discovered But the situation has changed, . ¥ accord to Judge Wickersham,| ¢ who said: w, you have discovered the @ to them was equally wrong | to you You are feeling the effect | ppone 23 We Deliver = 3f the injustice and injury 'done The Nyal Service Drug Store to them by your cunning outside who have captured the y wealth of Alaska and it past your wharves| e, Portland and San Fran- at do you local busi- 7 out of all these DANCE Alaska fish? Nothing! you gave the Indian |mmmliuuuullmuuuni “Tape or Flat” SIZES UP TO 150 YARDS at 75¢,$1.50 and $2.00 £ LT Buy your dental floss in larger quantities—it’s economy. LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS E PHONE 454 ‘ m|||||||||||||||||||||||Il|||||||||||||||||||||||||||“|||||||Ifll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||H' Ladies’ Spring Shoes JUST ARRIVED Priced at $5, $6 and $7 J. M. SALOUM ermen of Alaska aking your fight before | M()OS(,’ v For the Remedy | iy for the situation de- H('ll Judge Wickersham SATURDAY NIGHT Pete says — “Every- ||~ body come and have a good time.” i Have You TriC(l Music by 1 MacFARLANE’S CHOCOLATE COVERED SERENADERS i NUTS—AIll Kinds—>50 cents a jar pance Banp || « GARNICK’S, Phone 174 fllIIIIII|l|IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII|IIl|||IllllI|IIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIII!II|IIIHIIIllllllllIIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GEO. B. RICE (Gee Bee) Fy G Gr St ! The best in underwear guarsateed to be COUFORTABLE and LONG-WEARING, ir on sale at our store, In the good eld summer tize, nothing adds quite as mach o your bodily comfort as @ sult of underwear that PFITS PEIFEC TLY, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL ‘Brerything in the line of undervear - separate trunis and shirts, or combination P BRI O A Strict enonomy in operation of City’s Business. Just 1ike every other item 48 ouwr great big stock of mu's STTLISH EABRRDASEERY, 1 2. Equable treatment for every part of City. 3 Independent---Absolutely no pre-election prom- ises other than to carry on an efficient and progressive City Government. I THANK YOU nmm|||||||||||l|||||||mumnlmuumun||||||||||mn||||||||||mlm|||mmn|mmm|||ml||||||||nnmunmumufi If you're & man aad like 20 be well cutfitted at a 1OW ~ SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. i George Brothers “Where Every Day Is S(.wing Day” March Canned Foods Event This is the wind up of GEORGE BROTHERS Big March Canned Foods Event. Come in today, tomorrow or Monday and realize on these fine values in choice canned goods. Buy by Brand--It is Your Best Protection. Telephones 92, 95 - Five Fast Deliveries-Open Evenings RIS A R AR | PRICE FOR 1 can Amocat Maine Corn, No. 2 size.....23c Amocat Yellow Corn, No. 2 size.....25¢ Amocat Yellow Corn, No. 1 size. ....17¢ Amocat Tender Peas, No. 2 size . . . . 24¢ Amocat Tiny Peas, No. 2 size......30c S and W Sweet Peas, No. 1 size. . ...17¢ Amocat Cut Beans, No. 2 size . . . .. 28¢ Amocat Dill Pickles, No. 2 1-2 size . . 30c Amocat Quartered Carrots, No. 21-2 . 25¢ Amocat Tomatoes, S. P. No. 2 1-2 . . 25¢ Amocat Hominy, No. 2 1-2 size. . . .. 20c Amocat Spinach, No. 2 1-2 size. . ...23¢ Amocat Asparagus Tips, square tins . 40c Prince Asparagus Points, tall tins . . . 35¢ Golden Crown Asparagus W hite tips 25¢ Hunt’s Supreme Pumpkin, No. 2 size 20c Pride of Carrol Corn on Cob, No. 2 . . 27¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, lg. tins 30c Norse Crown Kipper Herring, Imp. . 09¢ Fairmont Sliced Pineapple, No. 21-2 35¢ Prince Fancy Sliced Pineapple, flats 18¢ Amocat Apricots, No. 2 size . .......35¢ Amocat Bartlett Pears, No. 2 size . . . 35¢ Red and White Peaches, No. 21-2 size 35c¢ 3 cans 60c¢ 68¢ 47¢ 67c¢ 80¢ 47¢ 75¢ 80c¢ 68¢c 68¢ 50¢ 60c $1.10 95¢ 65¢ 53¢ 75¢ 78¢ 22¢ 95¢ 48¢ 95¢ 95¢ 95¢ Percentage SAVED 10 11 9 10 12 9 11 11 11 11 16 15 10 10 15 12 9 20 16 11 13 11 11 11 Sunshine Jane Peanut Golden Zwieback Butter, per lb., 23¢ ; ; 18¢ package Made with Fresh Eggs and Milk Rose Color Goblets filled Gebhardt’s Tamales with Peanut Butter with Chili Gravy 2 Goblets for 55¢ 48 cents RIS, KA o U i Gqffee De_monstration, Saturday & Monday