The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1932, Page 6

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i e A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932 DRIVE AGAINST BASEMENT FOR PREDATORS NOT BUSINESS HOUSE TO BE KEPT UP‘GUSTS §8,000 2 o 4| must be received by The Empire Biological Survey NohfiesICahfomxa Grocery Im- s befote | the| 10 later than 10 oclock Saturday| | Parks Work Will Be | " proves Facilities ‘for | before the|pgining to guarantee change of . they may %l |sermon topics, etc Stopped at Once Keeping Stock short of last ye: record when a'total of 177 Douglasites quaii- fied to vote. TUp to this morning only 152 had registered, leaving at Jeast 20 more w ify to vote in This year there is de- Douglas Church Services DOUGLAS NEWS | VOTERE SHOULD REGISTER i BEFORE 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT Douglas (‘ul;;hc (‘hurch_ 3 Discontinuance at_ once of its | datory animal conlrol work in| At an gxpenditure of $6,000. 9:30 am—Low Mass and Ser- Alaska is proposed by the United Michael anfl Nicholas Bavard, of T mon. s (Biological Survey, it was ihe California Grocery. :on- #Front 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School led téday by a. telegram re- Street have just complefed the con- : e 2 o S - . by (Gov! George ‘A. - Parks siruction of a wcement *basement y more of a contest on than ¥ n, L honal Community | from Paul G. Redington, Chief of under the store there has ‘been ¥ar: Several years, | Church Bureau. Lack of finances was Until the installation of thy which should excite ’"‘f‘“_“_“"f”“‘ 4 3§ assigned as tht reason. | provement, the business house than™ usual, but not only that, an R. H. Gubder, 16F several years'ed on piling ianise AR $RNai o 4 Batar. vote thn e 10:30 am—Sunday School. |director of the local campaign washed under it. The. basém préceding years - will “show 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, against predators, will be with- walls are 12 inches thick, insur th ovn L't slipping.*; Regts following Sunday School. drawn from the Territory and as- absolute dryness on the inside of tion closes 4t § oldck tonight las s +1,5igned %o another district in the them. MR 49 i 11" St. Luke's Episcopal Church | States. Gov. Parks expressed re- Dimensions Are Ample OUT OF HOSPITAL e 7 'mret at the decision but said there| The dimensions of the baseme ! 7:30 pm—Evening Prayer and was nothing the Territory could do,are 70 feet long, 60 feet wide Sermon. \to prevent the action. |13 feet high. It is served REV. J. W. CADWELL Rangnar Kromquist returned to me from St. Ann's Hospital sterday -afternoon, following a &7 - - 3 thajor operation - which had a | Douslas N:g.:lv: :r?sbyterlan : champion wrestler's hold on him ' | urc! i for the past fifteen days. - i ST K T ok L ee e FIRE DEPT. CALLED Ql T; Sunday afternoons. IT IS ONLY FALSE ALARM|_____ g | Febxuary 19 193" Intended merely as an Aprill Department of the Interior, Gen- Fool joke, a phone call to the eral Land. Office, Washington, D. A. B. Bdwards home last evening, C, March 30, 1932. Notice is hereby shortly after 8 o'clock, that their given that pursuant to the pro- chimney was burning out resulted visions of the act of July 5, 1884 in an alarm being turned in and (23 Stat, 103), certain buildings the ready response of the Fire erected by the Government on the Department. {former Fort Egbert abandoned mili- — > — (tary reservation, at Eagle, Alaska, P. T. A. TO ELECT OFFICERS ‘wlll be offered for sale for cash e - to the highest bidder at not less i sl (than the appraised price at Eagle, "Alaska, commencing at 11:00 am., June 15, 1932. Meets Thursday evenings and An important session of the Douglas Parent Teacher Associa- o | C. C. MOORE, tion is scheduled for next Tues- S e B R ch;;pm "’“‘I First publication, April 2, 1932, | gy B, e annual y.o’ biplication, May 28, 1932. élection of officers will take place as a part of the regular business' ;o pronate Court for the Ter- € | ritory of Alaska, Division Number he program offers more than One, Sitka Precinct. usual interest as Commissioner of 1, the Matter of the Estate of F. Bducation W. K. Keller, whoese GODDARD, Deceased. talks are always lisiened to ‘with pleasure, will speak. Other num- undersigned Executrix of the estate bers to add to the enbtertainment ¢ p [, Goddard, deceased, to the dre as follows: " creditors of, and all persons hav- Vocal Solo — Miss Margaret ing claims against the deceased, to Pimperton. _,/exhibit them, with the proper “King Anthur end His Knights”, yoychers, within six months after —Puppet Show—By Third, Fourth the first publication of this notice, &4 Fifth Grades. to the said Administratrix at her residence at Goddard, Alaska, the ame being the place for the trans- on of the business of said es- SMITH and CORONA n'nwm'nzxs — give this NOTICE is hereby given by the Make Change Early | “Because of financial difficulties, ! confronting us this and mext fis- cal years, it is not possible to carry on the work done by Mr. Gubser,” the Governor was advised by Mr. Redington. ~ plated to remove him from Alas- ka at the earliest possible date.” “We ‘feel” he added, “with the contacts he has made with pri- vate trappers and the written cir- culars - that have been sent throughout the Territory for tak- ing predators we have accomplish- ed all that can be expected under the conditions. Gubser's work 1o | date plus increase in wolf boun- ! ty should be a material aid in stim- | ulating desired interest of pr\ivs'e; irappers. | “Should the Territory’s financ- 'es again permit of direct kto-op- eration with the Bureau and you desire continued co-operation with the Bureau, we shall ‘be glad to consideration. I am Sorry we are unable to carry on any longer, but finances make any cther decision impossible at this time. Appreciates Interest Taken “Appreciate your deep interest and hearty co-operation and hope we may again at some future date enter the picture in Alaska.” Mr. Gubser is now working in the Kokrines district and unless a special plane is sent to get in be transferred before next June Gov. Parks said. e “It is contem- | freight elevator 6 feet long and 5 feet wide, The basement affords ampic epace, free of moisture for th keeping of stock,” said Michae] Ba- vard. Two Cool Rooms | “Among its appointments two spacious rooms, under ccol temperature regulation, for the keeping of fresh fruits and green vegetakles. These rooms insure e cellent and adequate preservation facilities, none of which will b stale in either appearance or taste.” G. E. Krause, contractor, of tt city, plarned and supervised t improvement. R e Charles 'E. Roberts, Jr., of Qak- Jand, Cal, has been elected cap- tain of Oregon's ba_sket‘bau team for next season. iV SR AR Ossie Solem, New University c Towa focthall cotch, fills & posi- | & tion held by only three men in 22 years. Jesse Hawley held forth from 1910 to 1916, Howard Jone from 1916 ‘to 1924, -and. Burton Ingzwerson ‘the last eight years. S S S ®eese0cce0 0o REGISTER! Those who have not yet avafled themselves of < the opportunity to register -so they can vote in T up to 9 o'clock tonight. THE City Clerk’s office will be open from 7 to 8 p. m. for late comers, Charles Nye ‘and wife arrived on REGISTER MARY C. 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