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coast of Prince of Wales Island, AIJ o 30 thiles from Ketchika g We pub five men fo work in Jan- vary, force fo 20 in the summer. 10 Tells of Work on Dolomi|ert. Property on Prince of | “I am interested, but nol ac- 2 i H tive, in politics, and 1 am not }_’e “’p““:&d’ tTunlm is available | in @ position fo disouss political | T B® 0 txots issues or candidacies” was the| More Thrilling Than Politics answer of William L. Paul of| i< publican in recent years, to a query as to his present attitude on party es | P “fs more thrilling than|jand. Seoret Service men have, In ¢ recent issue of the"War ;e whe girls are as follows: 4 . and aspirants for party nomina- traced the source to Vermmont. An official publication of the : S 3 £ ¢ tions. Mr§. Paul and the children, 85|intensive hunt for the counter- jon Army, is an interest :Vnscs:g:of d\;;::ihy A’mrp' Keller: ® Mr. Paul came to Juneau from |00 B8 school is out in Beattle, |feiters was started near Burling- | “With the Army Flag 2 “Eizabetn Nordling | Ketchikan yesterday to abtend to, Will réturn to Ketchikan. ton, Vt. The pogus bills are some- : Al ,’ written by Staff Captain Ci‘arh‘.y i Ruth mW)w;wm.m! ' i taw business in the United States| “Without giving up my Alaskd |what smaller than the genuine Amy Acton of Wrangell. | Hope' ... " UNellle T. Merrits | District Court here. |residenes, I opened a law office |currency and the portrait of Al-| Mrs. Abton’s article’in the be-| gy mfl'md! > > Interested in Mining |in Seattle last year” explained|exander Hamilion shows a crook-|ginning paragraphs, describes the|pocorder Mary ‘C. Sutbon| “Aside from my pradtice as a Mr. Paul. “T have closed it, how- |ed right eye. | physical features and resources Treasurer Lottle .spic'kev‘ lawyer, my chief interest mow is ever, inasmuch as my law busi-| —————————— { island empire of southeastern P;:";plain Lillian Watson | in the develcpment of some min- | Dess and miining interests in Alas-|, ROAD BUILDER RETICENT aska. Tt is illustrated With 2| un 7eader Clare Goiiber PSSR S B LTS ing propetty,” he said. “Last No- k& wermit of the spending of no| ¢ of Wrangell, the fishing fleet| Color Points £ A vember while T was in Seattle, Har- time elsewhere.” J. G. Osbourne, conneobed with Ketchikan ‘and a view of Ju-| pagq Ve Mize g Tl ¢ 1y Benclkin and I dequired the| A S T S |the United States Bureau of Pub- ucau and Douglas on the Gas- o;anfl.e Laura ‘Whittier | 3 omi gold property on the east | SHOP IN JUNEAU Jlic Roads at Wrangell, who came tineau Channel. Yf-llo:\:\' Maybelle George acon e B AR Py YT e i TR e R e R Green Carol Robertson | . Blue Julia ' Terhune e N it iy i Indigo Belle Simpson | Violet Eleano: Irvine Confidential Observer ... i | | Anna Bodk ‘ r a n m or an Outer Observer... Adelaide Hollbrook | : b W8 4 g Musician Carol Davis | % « | Choir.... Ann Ellis, Evelyn Hollman | ——— The girls to be installed fol- LAWYER 1S TEARIN' UP THE PAPER THAT MAKES YOU ( have 15 employes at pres- | and éxpect to increase' the We have three levels opened and about 1,000 feet of tunmn: The ore runs as high as $30 a ton and 80 par cent of it is free milling. Our mill crushes 40 tons daily. “The property is an old prop- We are re-opening it. We shall butld a new bunkhouse and miist reconstruct the tram- | way, which extends from the mine two mies to the beach. "The rails are there, but the woodwork must | ¥, POLITICS NOW urday Wales Island “Gold mining,” concluded Mr. Paul, as he drew from his pocket a difk of gold, worth $25, a sam- he product of the Dolomi ikan, prominent as a Re- many campaigns in DI AWARD JAPAN UNITS - IS The awarding of the radio hv! the Serenaders will take place at|Japanese War Office ‘announced midnight Saturday in the Elks ‘ today that more units of Japanes ballroom. tickets have been given away to|ordered to return here. The units the dancers at each affair on Sat- nights The person seeuring must be in the ballroom when tk announcement is made e | Counterfeit Money Floods New England BOSTON, $10 bills have flooded New En , APRIL 15, 1932. YOU AN’ ELMER IS WASHED UP FEREVER AN’ EVER AN'EVER! | TUM_(]RRUW; CALLED HOME TOKYO, Japan, April 15.—The | Without charge, the |troops in ‘the Shanghal "have bee nict specified. | al the for se Ks. v Juneau a few days ago, has nothing to say for publication or |even for private dissemination. He iis not talking at all. "His ton [ were removed 'yesterday o . Ann's hospital. - WAR CRY HAS GOOD ARTICLE ON ALASKA April 15.—Spurious Event . .. . . Customers will be thrilled at this timely dress selling. It brings the smartest styles of the new season at an undreamed of low price. All in all, they are the answer to the pleas of women of fine taste who have been obliged to cut their dress budgets dras- tically. A showing of dresses that may not be duplicated for months to come! You will also find on display the latest in sport frocks, sport suits, milli- nery, §pring coats and as- Charity By CLIFF STERRETT WILL INITIATE THEN INSTALL, 2. = Be Perfected This Evening At 7:30 oclock onight Rainbow for Girls” will be tubed ple and tomorrow night at installation. The Bastern Star officers to in- low: Worthy (Advisor Mary Jeanette Whm.\erY | Associate Worthy Advisor. | Ellen Mize | Phyllis G. Edwards Virginia® Ulrick | Drill Leader Elzabeth A. Terhune | Color Points Dorothy Juanita Rutherford Orange .. Eleanor Gouber | Yellow . Thelma Bodding Green Barbara Winn Blue Jane Eiott Indigo Anabel Simpson Violet Betty Irvine Confidential Observer ... Outer Observer. Musician ‘Choir Director @ ... 'Corrine Choir GALS’ OROER 22 Rainbow Organization to s The insti- in the Scottish Rite Tem-| flock, Masons, Eastern Stars, De Mclays and the public interested K §5 in the movement may witness the| Folta | Anita A. Porter| . Margaret Pearc2) Jenne | 7| ; o ‘. - S =% ‘Drink Brazilian-Coffee’ Campaign Faces England RIO DE JANEIRO, April 15— 4 period of three years coffee lund by ‘the purchase of 225,000 *|sacks of cofffee here, the National {Caffee Council announces. ! The contrdet provides for ship- | ping of 50,000 sacks the first year, 175,000 ithe second and 100,000 sacks the third. | Under the agreement this cof- |fee must be retailed by the pur- chasing company and cannot bg exported from England. ” 5 LA i ~ ALASKA NEWS Alaska’s flying ecourt, Pnited States Judge Cecil H. Clegg, with headquarters at Fairbanks, went by plane to McGrath and Bethel, Leaving Fairbanks one Saturday forenoon, ‘court’ iwas held at Me- Grath “in the afternoon, four per- sons being mnaturalized and four divoroes being granted there. The following Sunday the plane flew to Bethel, and the next day, Mon- day forendon, a session was held at Bethel, and the plane returned to Fairbanks that afternoon. Fire destroyed Joseph Magnu- son's cabin on Pedro Creek in the | Tairbanks distriot. He was absent at the time. Hot ashes dumped | near the cabin outside are said to have stavtéd the flames. ing passengers directly at in- terlor destinations ‘without calling al Fairbanks. He intimated the Alagkan ~ Alrways might ‘hdve ‘to move ‘its ‘base to Anchorage. The Taifbanks Chamber appoinfed an aviation committee headed by George Preston. $ A, A Miller, 56, resident of Alaska 34 years died in Fafrbanks. He had lived many years in Koy- ukuk. A year ago he moved to Fairbanks, where he obtained em- ployment with the Fairbanks Ex- ploration Company. Georgé Moran has been appoin- ted United States Commissioner at Kaltag, succeeding the Iate George Hoffman. Mr. Moran went by plane from Fairbanks to Kaltag to take over the duties of his cifice. John S. Sirlin, employed by the Fairbanks Exploration = ‘Company, and Margaret E. Blue were recently | married at Fairbanks. They will |make their home there. 1 Unless Fairbanks ' provides a water place for “pontodn equipped | planes to alight, the city is likely | ti lose its prominence as an gerial 1 |centar, Arthur W. Jchnson, manager [of the Alaskan Airways, which | pases there, told the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce. He declared that high passenger rates on the Alaska Railroad were’ encouraging |O1d papers for swe at The Empire. air“travel, Pyt thak plenes from AntChérage Sewdrd were land- Margaret Hansen | | Recorder Margaret Robinson | gTANDARDS } Treasurer Mable Lois Martin | Chaplain (Esther Eugenia Niemi 2 dozen 45¢ EGGS STRICTLY FRESH Fresh Crearriery CASH IS KING Rarnd -7 . FULLPOUND" ' LOAVES, 3 loaves B e e ¥éod Co. B e e 5 AN CANADIAN BACK e Crackers SODAS OR GRAHAM FAMILY SIZE - — I W/ sessories. We invite you to. visit our store and view the newer styles for Spring and early Sum- mer. Geraldine Bodding, Jessie Fraser Vivian Gouber, Clara ~ Hansen, | Edith Niemi, Dorothy Olson, Mary 1. Pearce, Carol Robertson, Fior-| ence Rutherford, Flora C. Ulrich. The chirter “will - remain open for new members until the local Gharter arrives and those desirious | of 'joining may make their ‘wishes | known. 2 pounds 87¢ YU AU % %/7 4 7244 A FEW OF THE FASHION POINTS —Large and small polka dots —Lovely new rough crepes —Small patterned prints —New sleeve treatments —Smart jacket types —Lingerie details Dresses for every summer occasion—styles that will carry you smartly through the summer. Cool, refreshing, vi- brant colors in prints and plain colors. Sizes for misses The “Rainbow Girls” is as folldws: Mrs. Iva ‘Mize, chairman; Mrs. Mildred Martin, Mother Advisor; Mamie Sutton, Recorder; | Mrs. Nellie Merritt, Mrs. May God- Mamie Goddard, Mr. Maurice ~Whittier, ~Mr. Wilfred Mrs. frey, Mrs. Marx Clothes Back to 'the Prices of 16 ygawgn Have you seen the new Spring Styles? H. S. Graves The Clothing Man Advisory Board of the SUNNY MON HAMS, é Purg Cdnflg 10 pounds BARTLETT PEARS, ‘No. 2 tins, 2 cans AY SOA! B baga' i e TN an el APPLES, Winesaps, Roman Bgauties,} box . ... Cut and Potte;d FLOWERS on Northland : i Half or Whole, pound ".". .° . Charles Yost, resident of Bagle for 26 years, rode in'an airplane bafore he rode ‘in an autcmobile. He recently flew from ®agle to Fairbanks. When he was in the States the last time in 1906, he saw automcbiles, but did not ride iu. any. Dirt going $3 to the foot has been found 6n Gertrtide Oreek in to Deputy United States Marshal Patrick ©@onncr, who flew from Fairbdbiks, his' Hieadquanters, to the Livengdod district and back in one day, He is mbexestdd in ground on | Gertrude Oreck. W . 25¢ . 25¢ c Hills s e A COFFEE RED CAN 2 pounds A e