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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC 2y I930 while working at View Cove and sued for full compensation under the Territorial compensation act. Col. Lee H. Landis, formerly charge of the Alaska Railroad, receiver for the Wichita-Northwe: 1 Railroad with headquarter Kan. in is e i |Hutchinson, is Ma; LP” \T‘ i E ay mart was mar to Parents of children in Ketchikan | ave been warned to keep them away from the radio station and| s high voltage wires. Daniel M. | Thompson, in charge of the sta- tion, declares he and employees of | |the station are worried for the of the many children that the “no trespassing” signs. | ——) FAGTS RELATED | about Thanksgiving and all dam on Ketchikan Creck in Ket-| \ | |by the Ketchikan city council. of Wichita October | 1 est (.n W councilmen the other the unusually mild fall. Ordin: an belting of blue foxes begins| Construction of an 80-foot wing |over by the New Year |chikan to protect adjoining proper- | ABGUT PERSUNS ‘ |ty trom floods, has been authorized | of Wran- while he was ¢ t to his (J d home in Kansas, he announced | day ing them Mrs come to Wrangell .l' Brief Items of Inter Gathered from Every Part of Northland will R. Anson Cartwright, mining en- gineer in the employ of the Conla-| possession of liquor for personal | Limited, of St. C luse is not sufficient to sustain| will lead another Party|apatement proceedings against real of tors into the Stikine|y,onerty occupied by the liquor's countr, ne\t spring, the Cumar:\s\‘mm United States Judge Justin| James Knight and itrl Roslaefl, | company belng satistied with “‘”‘w Thvaie #ebently aecided at u R 5 fect.|season, according to letter written | Kewmkan_ (B i ohss pf B g‘j' i i tdm“:f.‘fl‘ by Mr. Cartwright to J. G. Smith|pyniteq States against 1780 w‘mh prons it e o ranRel: [Street, Ketchikan, owned by Mr. % o andl |and Mrs. John Sarseth. were overtaken and | Hifigan & the runaway ora| Live mink from the Yukon Fox| : s Btk = |Farms of Petersburg, took four| Only six days’ school vacation is 5 first prizes, four third prizes, twolallowed for Christmas at Fairbanks | fourth prizes and one fifth prize at classes letting out December 23 recently smash- | the recent Livestock Show in Chi-|and taking up December 29. Windsor, from|cago. J Ames, proprietor of dent is said to|the farms, was in charge of the the engineer's | exhibit. having | between suspend led ore bucket and a suspendec m carrying two men on the aerial tramway the premier| Mine near Hyder ed the men, ines, of ¢ spine form on 1 Hyder's by the m tchikan. The a been caased by n of signals ,the pilot rung for a reversal of the and the 1 ahead. the wh by 12 rail and tea dock wa: Caribou are doing nicely on the south end of Kodiak Island, around Alitak. There are 350 of them. The angine Christmas vacation in Wrangeill eight elk—five females and three rted it | schools will not begin until De-|bucks—on Afognak have been in- unde ‘(,(-mb“x 24. Classes will be resumed |creased by four fawns. All are doing the L."JAmule 5. well. The Letnik fish hatchery on up the l\m\\; | Afognak will turn loose millions planking for a considerable dis-; At the recent session of thelof salmon fry in the spring. tance. - The only damage to the'United States district court for the ci was the destruction of a|First Division in Ketchikan, a Jury Eighty-five cents in stamps con- small section of her deck mlfn,v.'r-\ulded $5400 damages to E. R.|stituted the loot obtained by thie ‘Slf‘s(‘ for total disability of bnt‘\‘v\]m recently broke into the Kodiak rangell district|arms against the Pacific Coast Ce- |post office, of which Mrs. Harry | acocunt of jment Company. He was injur w!lwlmu is postmistre: AS USUAL WE HAVE A MOST ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS DISPLAY OF Fruits and Vegetables and all other good things to go with a Royal Christmas Feast, including--- NUTS, CLUSTER RAISINS, DATES, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPES, GRAPEFRUIT, CELERY and many other choice things T GRANDMA'’S CAKES ed K Fox fur in‘the W is priming NEW SHIPME! Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—385 “The Store That Pleases” The housewife, be she young or.old, loves. dainty tableware. Many items from our stock, particu- larly appropriate for gifts. BAVARIAN BRIDGE TEAS CHINA NIPPON TEA SETS CHINA Examine our wide selection of gifts in CHINA THE CASH BAZAAR Near Coliseum Theatre |Emergency " Relief Appro- 1 $40,000. within the next five or ten years. May Send Mappers Returning to the coast ngeles, he met with the e Club of Southern California i Y UN THREE jflBS there and found it deeply interest- ed in the international road proj- IN SHBRT TIME cct. Tt is considering a staff car tol ka next summer to map the Innluld»fln and Steese road s tem in Interior Alaska. In San Francisco, Maj. made a radio talk from KPO on the proposed highway. occupied a place on the Flour program, made through the tesy of (pany of which his brother, | Elliott, is Vice-President Proceeding to Seattle, Maj. El- liott went over to Victoria for on {day and visited Premier 8. F. Tol-| {mie of British Columbia, confer- | ring with him on the project. Cana- dian interest in the road as| keen as ever and the author are pushing preparations as rapid- | ly as possible. The route through | | northern British Columbia has al-| ready been veyed. | Meets Former Alaskans by Los Automo- El priation Carries Money for Alaska Projects . Sperry c the com-| (Continued from Page One) e the cost of which is estimated at Reason for Delay Maj. Elliott said the Emergency Relief funds were for work that could be started immediately. As it was not possible to do any dredging at Seward for several months, the money for that work could not be obtained om the relief fund However, by the time the break- water is completed, he is hopeful da " ' In Washington, Maj. Elliott met |that funds will be available to do| . '\ per of Army officers former- the necessary dredging. | ly connected with the Road Com- Owing to the location of the Akt dtace 1B tioy, | mission here. Gen. George B. Pils- ““ oat refuge In Resurrection |p,;y who was Engineer Officer of , it is considered advisable to y ” i + . i Ithe n in its earl days, EGOi the brexwater bafes Biter. | (06 Comuilstion In gesy |taking the dredging and thus pre | vent_the anchorage from filling in |With the protection of the break- |y cou ™S ramed for him water shoaling will be eliminated. | He also met Maj. L. E. Oliver Weather condltions normally pre- | qyioned st For, Humphreys, Va.; \‘“Y“t‘]“ o ‘;‘ W20 l‘“ 2 dur-| nraj Douglas H. Gillette, | “*d ;“ “:’l: Q'dsxw“ “‘f‘: °"fi"‘\; |the Department of Public Build- ‘:z pf;‘ryy w“qfl]’d :“;ie dgm;“plan‘. ings and Public Parks in Washing- | ton, D. ; Maj. Glen Edgerton, across the gulf to do the work and |\0n > i B SR e L Ef}ox‘f";‘sm;‘ p'fif“fi’fc “"”:‘f Point where he had been instruc- lthe breskwater is completedl it is |fe is | Pilsbury Dome, between McCarthy and Donnelly on the Richardson |o station | He| . e possible| s now Assistant Chief of Engineers. | head of| R(‘gulnrmm Approvvtl For Next Season By Dept. Commerce . Regulations covering Alas- ka' fisheries for the season of 1931 were approved by the Secretary of Commerce on December 18, it was an- nounced today by N. O. Har dy, Acting Assistant Agent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries in charge of the local office. Copies of the regulations are being forwarded here by mail. They will be made public as soon as they ar- r ® e e 0000000 ROMANCE WITH SONGS with Charles Bickford Kenneth MacKenna tor in engineering, to Rock Island Ills, on River and Harbor detail. He also met Col. Otto F. Ohlson, Ggneral Manager of the Alaska Tom Patricola Farrel MacDonald Story by Tom Cushing Directed by ALLEN DWAN “1 Want Love More Love!” The way that tropical temptress could love! She had the seduc- tive appeal of a passionate flow- er, and the hot desire of un- appeased appetite And then she was transplanted to bleak New England. Imagine the sensation she created, the con- flicts, thu comedy. TONIGHT—7:30-9:30 | A MOVIETONE Railroad, and M. D. Williams, Dis- national capital on official business. HAINES COUPLE IS ! William Angell and Miss Lyle Mor- | Harry R. Allen, officiating. The| with the United States Signal Corps‘ the bride is one of the popular| | Estebeth. v Y “ SOUTH SEA ROSE reau of Public Roads, now in the with Gov. George A. Parks, { At the parsonage of the Luth- is, were united in marriage, Rev.| Mrs. Robert Killewich. Haines. The groom is connected | weds will return to Haines on the | hoped that we can go ahead with [} | the dredging without undue delay,’ i Maj. Elliott said. Normal Read Fund | The Bureau of Budget approved |$800000 for roads and trails in | Alaska for the next fiscal year, be |ginning July 1, next. This i the identical in size to last year's ap- | propriation from Congress. Maj | Elliott appeared before the House | Committee on Appropriations to lexplain the various items. “It | expected this sum will be approved | by Congress as there was no op- | position to the item from any |source,” he said. | Conference on the Pacific Yukon |Highway project were held in \Washxngmn by the American Com- | mission recently appointed comp- |\ rised of Herbert Rice, Chairman,| j. Elliott and E. W. Sawyer. The | | discussions were centered largels on the Commission's method of | procedure. The major reiterated his confidence in the early umm- tion of work on the route and is| hopeful that it will be completed | AND WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better is RICE & AHLERS CO. 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SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ‘i N ‘ g 2 e 4 Nc e LENORE ULRIC in trict Engincer, United States Bu- | In Seattle he met and conferred | i MARRIED IN JUNEAU| eran Church Sunday afternoon, | b | couple was attended by Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Angell are fmm’ office at Chilkoot Barracks and‘ young ladies of Haines. The newly- | '|IIIIIllII|IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIII|||I|I|||IIIiIIIHIIIIlIIHIIIlIIlIIIIIIIII|I||||||||I||| Valentine Building New Selection SMOKERS 12 DISTINCTIV MODELS to select from We suggest making your choice now — we will de- liver at any desired date. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. i T CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries T TR T = ) Ui CHRISTMAS Gifts and Greetings for One and All Ordway s Photo Shop T T e T T T T TR T T T T L LT L