The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1931, Page 8

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: ks 3 b THIRD OF VOTE IS POLLED AT 3 THIS AFTERNOON P 7 Chief Interest in City Elec-| tion Attaches to Dog Referendum : ! balloting (':'s and early this aft progress of th2 city ly more thun a third ed vote heen v 3 o'clock, but judges and at the precinct booths ex- the later hours would shcw npa oon rked had ier average, ' among i Inasmuch as the car ool Directo 5 but little attention i the selection of officials attaches to the in the votes had bees stration of Division, 166 of a r Second , and in the out of 152. in of out Third Precioct 8 ! ineumien for mayor. councilmanic posi- are four candidates. r Judson on the Citi- et are G. E. Krause, in- hent, Gunnar Blom n and E. Green as councilmanic | andidates. On the Independen Ticket is D. M. Bothwell, incum- bent, the fourth councilmanic can- didate. The councilmen will be cho'en for two-year terms. er C. Winn, incumbent, is the only candidate for the three v term for school director. The dor ordinance referendum | involves the question whether the present system of licensing ani- mals shall be continued cr wheth the license system shall be di centinued and a law passed pro- hibiting dogs from being on the except the animals are held on leash. streets Single Aére of Potatoes Yields Profit of $360 WOCDVILLE, 8. C, April 7 —Last spring a farm woman liv- ing near here faced the prospect cf going hungry and seeing her children hungry. One acre of garden land was four that could be used for planting any crop she chose. The woman, according to county farm leaders, had no money to buy fer- tilizer. Barnyard compost was used to such extent as she was able to gather it. Careful attention to cul- tivation paid a good profit. When the entire crop of potatoes had been gathered and sold on the lecal market, she reported a net profit of $360 from the 233 bush- els of spuds. P S } Hardeman Hats New shipment just T e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931. FIGURES IN SLAYING OF BROADWAY PLAY GIRL m- ot Among those called by New York police to tell what they knew of (right), slain vice inquiry witness and character of the underworld, former husband; John Radeloff (above, center), her attorney, named McLaughlin (shown lower left), who arresfed and helped convict her claimed by the slain woman to have been “framed.” HALIBUT SELLS RRAGAW TALKS ASHIGH AS 1090 To MEETING OF FORALLGRADES p.-T, A TONIGHT il AT A < ity mlfii;ug:}'n%riwsg l:;lgnt.l”uslraled Address on Mec- e Kinley Features Fine Program Halibut grading rul i concern to buyers and ers today | on the Juneau Fish Exchango.| Transactions w based on a| gave 00 Senators, grave an dignifisd, attend the regular monthly meet- ing tonight of the Juneau Pa straight price per pound for all the | Teacher on in the fish in a hailing chool auditorium, and one Ten thousand five hundred|them will strut his stuff for pounds were moved by au edification of his fellows and Eight thousand pounds off the Hy- |information and delight of other perien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, brought | auditors. Robert S. Bragaw of 1090 cents a pound from Sebas- | Anchorage, who represents the tian-Stewart Fish Company, Third Division in the upper branc Engstrom, representative; of the Territorial lawmaking body, | pounds off the Fane, Capt. Ole|will lecture on Mount McKinley | Johanson, brought 1025 cents a|National Park, 2,645 square miles! pound from the San Juan Fishing |in area—larger than Delaware and | and Packing Company, Wallis S.{more than twice the size of Rhode; George, representative | Island--and named for its highest Both purchases will be shipped | peak, 20300 feet, the loftiest in fresh on the steamship Alameda|North America. tomorrow morning to Seattle. | Familiar with Vast Expanse - - | The Senator is familiar with the Two APPOINTMENTS {vast expanse. He has polled boats | up its tumbling rivers and paddled TO JOBS AT CAPITOL crart across its placid lakes. He| A { has marveled at its stately, age-old | its Appointments to two positions in | forests; fields of perennial| the Federal and Territorial Build-|flowers of myriad kind and color, | ing were announced today by John |its abundant wild life of almost C. McBride, caretaker, They were|every fin and fang and feather received Latest Spring and Summer Styles See Them At SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” John ‘Weiss, to be engineman help- | extant in northern interior zones. | er, and John Cashen, to be laborer.| The Senator knows the places; R where prospectors think there’s) buried treasure that some day will SING ON HILL > | NC 0\7 l’:‘hn Iu\m‘be uncovered to the wondering *lgaze of a startled world. | DES MOIN: SO a8, peesed 8 “bUL mAki: Doubts persist as to whether any- | it unlawful for an auto to pa S|hody has ever scaled McKinley.| another at the crest of a hill or| o hatter The Senator has emp- | jon a curve where the view is ob- tied his pipe on the top of the| scured within 500 feet. e towering pinnacle—from an plane. | air- | BENEFIT EASTER DANCE Even persons who cannot hear| RN distinetly will be able to under-| U"“f’_‘i Bisnines of ‘\'“f"""‘ ’lef’h stand the Senator's lecture He at Parish Hall, for gener |1Vlrh:\.n ‘I will illustrate 16, profusely. April 9, at 9:15 p.m. Novelties, 5-| = when not making laws, Senator piece orchestra, refresnments, Ad: | Bragaw functions as president of mission 75 cents a couple or stag. i) the Alaska Guides Corporation One phase of his business is to FANCY GROCERIES THE FINEST LINE OF Imported EVER SHOWN I JUN GEORGE BROTHERS Telephone 92 or 95 . “Pyrveyors to Particular People” know all about Mount McKinley | National Park which is why he can talk so entertainingly of un; its grandeurs and glories. | All Numbers Interesting All numbers of the “Know Alas- | ka Better” program for this eve- | Delicacies EAU Five Fast Deliveries Admission $1.00 | lionaire {a record flight from England DANCE § | ; A.B.HALL § Wednesday Night 3 { 3 § the life and death of Vivian Gordon were: John Bischoff (left), her In her diary as the only man she 1cared; Cassie Clayton (below, center), friend of the dead woman, and William Haake (left) and Andrew eight years ago on a vice charae. ning’s meeting vie for distinction A minuet dance by eight chil- re the kindergarten, trained Turner, promises. to e pleasing and interesting. Crystal Snow Jenne will sing, “Awake, Alaska,” a song composed by Miss by her mother, Mrs. Anna E Snow, “Juneau We Have Come” is the title of an animated cartoon. t the conclusion of the program a reception will be held in honor of the visiting Senators and their wives. Members of the reception committee are Mrs. W. K. Keller, Chairman; Mrs. H. L. Redling- shafer, Mrs. H. W. Terhune, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Charles G. War- ner, and Mrs. Gerald L. Church Refreshments will be served in the Domestic Science Room of the High School building. e RECORD FLIGHT MADE T0 SOUTH CAPETOWI:, Gouth Africa, April 7.—Commander Glen Kidston, mil- sportsman, has completed in six days and ten hours. The previ- ous record was nine days. PRGBS Daity rmpire want Ads Pay. — I Daily Cross-word Puzzle HOUSE CHANGES y Cross-word Puzz REBEL FORCE | L :us:gn. Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 2. h:.u ot 1 | 5 rritatea 26. Trespassers . Trul ' i 14. Dwelling 22, Bet/in the | olace 16 Pertuining to 3% Bt N R & Great lLake 30. Style of '“ %";.T." wild ox i w;:m:«lun Gl 2 o en i 18, Opinion oroveller 3 5 Bill, if Passed, Would Be| 2} At nome 32 tnsect American Calibre Guns De- . ) 24, Public ol L fend Funchal Maderi Elective—Mining Prop- v lEnthertn 35 Hies end Funchal Maderia— . ope 3 epare fov 3. i 1ly Is Cla551f1ed % B'ouhllmuon s".",:;:;'." | P lanes to Be Used 28, Type measure . Dine i (Continuea rrom Tage Onel Hl f!v‘lnl orongs 43, Wreckage LISBON, : Portugal, April 7.—The i 81 Aped floating ' on expeditionary force headed for $3,000 which was adopted after he, | el "‘.:;2{;' ‘{‘ E ‘. Takes ‘into :‘;:chfil:nxadxerln is expecting a Representative Foster, Boyle and| 36 Bleat of &' [SIW[E[A o1, 8poke ) Rabt Taing, Brosius had defended it as a mer-| 37. Achess” pertectty | Funchal Maderia is shut off by ited reward for excellent service| 15, Babviontan 82 Parte of rest 4 in sadmen g0 Jeldv mounthins ami defendad by ‘mat- by the Curator. i §§1 T e LAl 81, Afllictea witn | ural fortifications and high calibre Many Bills Introduced | AL Vane® LW 9 nr Al gy MEE aute | AMmErical glns left there atter the One measure was introduced in| quantities 82, 2: 5'1‘3,'."0.','.'.'-: Wfl_{l:i‘ bel the House yesterday and four oth-| 4% Make iace :; e o €od of the |, S r;e : I;ln'ce Is believed able ers this mo'ning. Yesterday The| 16, Light racing et ol o pesters lz ]l'epe a huge attack. Naval Committee on Agriculture, etc.| , . Fowboat L L L R U . Relal :!hrp alnes ;zrre to be used to bomb brought in a measure appropriat-| (8. Perennial A S - Collere cbeer ;hpm lnecessaryA ing $6000 for continuing the in-| ' o olanta thimher 4% ol L 2 "d"b” started a revolt last vestigation of warble fly and oth-| ‘* Union: sbbr. cowN [ Sylbolifot sl er parasitic enemies of reindeer.| 50 Assist | SR Z South Amerte | RO L Tcday Mr. Donnelley introduccd| " "~ duelist 3 Exlst = can animal . | BENEFIT EASTER DANCE a bill to amand Chapter 41, Session | Under. auspices of Nativity Club Laws of 1919, relative to filings of (at Parish Hall, for general charity, mortgage. A bill by Mr. Foster | April 9, at 9:15 pm. Novelties, 5- would provide for disposition of .property of defunct schools or school districts. Mr. Brosius brought in a measure authorizing the censtruction of a road from Seward to Spruce Creek and ask- ing for $15,000 to be allotted from divisicnal road funds for the work.| Mr. McCutcheon introduced a, measure seeking $10,000 for a ship- | ping subsidy covering the waters of Cook Inlet for the biennium. | Teachers’ Pension Fund | A limitation placed on teachers | pensions by the 1929 Legislature is | sought to be removed in a measurc | intrcduced in the Senate today by | Mr. Dimond. Two years ago, pay- ment was authorized to persons| qualified to receive pensions as long as the fund created by the, Act was sufficient to meet the dis- | bersements. Mr. Dimond's bill would remove that limitation. Legislative endorsement to an o L B N el 111 o = T ] _d subject it to new decorations and, will install a new orchestra stage.- For the immediate future, he will, application of Anchorage broad-! |introduced today by Messrs Bra-' measure reported by Chairman;Tu PLAY DANcEs | Shattuck of the Finance Commit- | Territory underwrite a $40,000 ! Permanently At the annual election held by Dalton, vice-Dictator; Neil Ram- geles, has been engaged to play Grand National Convention. | there will be tomorrow: night. quires trucks to be equipped with casting station KFQD for an in-| crease in power to 500 watts from A A 100 is sought in a joint resolution gaw and Dimond. ‘GIRLS E NG As E D The Senate considered this morn- ing in second reading a deficiency ! tee. When it recessed at noon it was discussing the Benjamin reso- lution which seeks to have the ' ' school bond issue for Wrangell. | pe KTV IREISCHEL ELECTED | Lessor rranges for Maids MOOSE PRESIDENT| ‘o Stay in Juneau I members of Juneau Loqge. Loyal! Rejoice. Tne Girist Band is here Order of Moose last evening, Ralph to stay indefinitely. The musical IReslchel was chosen Dictator; J. V. organization, lately from Los An- sey, prelate; Grant Baldwin, sec-'for dances in the A. B. Building retary; Henry Gorham, trustee, and: on Third Street near Main, and Thomas Shearer, Delegate to the the first appearance of the malds I ———— 8. A. Henry has leased the dance MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A NeW pqy) i the A. B. Building.: He will *bus and truck law in Alabama re- governors limiting speed of the vehicles to 35 miles an hour. STATIONERY SPECIAL VALUE Newest Novelties with Lined Envelopes 50 CENTS Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone &R Post Office Substation No. 1 B ameemm— ALL GIRLS’ BAND DANCING—9:30 ; Ladies Free . ' { DANCE DANCE | Do YouDance! { IF YOU DO YOU CAN'T AFFORD ” TO MISS THE | JUNIOR PROM SPRING DANCE {{ DOUGLAS “NAT” APRIL 10—10-1:00 Save April 18 for the Annual D. F. D. Dance - DANCE DANCE e MONARCH Quality Food Products CALIFORNIA GROCERY : ONE 478 e ; ‘IfllfilfllllflllllllfllllflllfllllflllmflilfimlllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllflIIIIII" give two dances each week, and latér may increase the number to | three. TOWN LEFT HIGH AND DRY FOREST Cl'I'Y—Steamboats once docked at he foot of Forest City's main street. Now the restless Mis- i souri River has shifted its channel | 1and. ! plece orchestra, refreshments. Ad- | mission 75 cents a couple or stag. | —adv. e e e S Every fascinating tendency you'll find in these new hats . from the rustic straws to the softer ones. $4.95 to $12.50 § \Gordon’s | until the town is several miles In- 4 4 | OR NEVER FINAL LIQUIDATION SALE Leadet Dep’t. Store Telephone 134 . WE DELIVER SARGON SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” Express Money Orders FLOUR! FLOUR! Good Baking Flour, 49 1b. bag $1.45 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 THE HOME OF ME ' PACKARD SHOES If your feet could talk they would ask for ' PACKARDS M. SALOUM

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