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POLLY AND HER PALS WHY TH HECK Na{ SEARCH AIN'T SUPPER ME, PA ! READY 7 (T'S ASK AFTER AH'S A GAME GUY, COOK WITHOUT L5:"0\/":‘DID‘;—.‘ Maine CalifSrnia BOSS, BUT AH KAIN'T Assoclaled Press " THE DALLY STUDENTS ON ‘RESEARCH’ TRIP TO KENTUCKY. Plhoto _In the face of a warning to student groups to stay out of eastern Kentucky, these Columbia univer- sity students are shown as they prepared to board a bus for the Kentucky coal strike districts to do “sociological research.” They planned to meet students from other Tenn,, and proceed with them into Kentucky, sections of the country in Knoxville, |in Is All-Alaska News ;. ducing of them chers are Peratrovich is a name to con- | Jure with in Klawak. At the recent cify election there, R. J. Peratro- yich, Sr., was chosen mayor; Roy Poratrovich, clerk; John Peratro- vigh, treasurer, and George Pera- trovich is in a tie for thi council. R. J. Peratrov Peratrovich ma mayor is who was not & candidate for re- |Cities election because he is @ for slative repres IJ. Peratrovich is |(\“h\ut vacabing a place ‘in 200l Beard. 1son, | 1 budget for erk and councilman, | the ar is $2,000 T tively. At the pol place | le ures for the|cious anaemia. ar, which “will | $20,000. No de-| there were two eleation clerks. They | current were Mrs. Edward Peratrovich, |tolal le: and Helen Peratrovich. The retiring ‘than Build a Home in Juneau Use Alaska - Lumber Keep the payrolls at home and help make prosperity. We are always pleased to furnish esti- mates on lumber and millwork. ]uneau’ L;_lm"[)er Phone 358 grant dedlares nd a resident of Hy died there of calaries. The school board issued | a sbatement saying, “we have com- | | municated with al School beards the incorporated tcwns of Ala- | gle town is re aries and g 57, fisherman a o all Yhe regular |Pendicitis | increases.” Ketchikan schools cost |the city not to exceed 12 per cernt Frank J Peratrovich,{of ils revenue, while “most othér are compelled to use from per cent of their total ffor the operdtion of their | the Ketchikan | DOUGLAS | NEWS | DOUGLAS PROM FRIDAY NIGHT Juniors to Give Annual] Dance — to Be Real Springtime Event t Friday night the Junior ive their Annual” Promen: at’ the Douglas Natatorium. Da ing will start at 9:30 o'lock w the Screnaders furnishing the -mu oic. A special ferry will leave Juneau at 9 o'clock. The Junicrs are making elab- ¢ preparations for their: 1 dance which features a Spring n tif. Flowers, pastel shades of cre paper, and greens will be used in the decorative scheme. | S | '\S“AFER BOY OPERATED UPON | Louis Shafer, son of W. A. Sha- | fer, underwent an operation for morning at | Ann'’s tho: l. The little fellow | | ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1932. Golden { YOURE ONLY WASTING YOUR i 7 =7 ENERGY ANGEL. ! IT HURTS g 4 YOU WORSE THAN [T DOES PAPA! % | o R, __CLIFE STERRETR-3./7 Ruled 42 Years JAGKDEMPSEY | ™ SUSPENDED BY | BOXING ASSIL. National Organization Up-| holds Action of Mis- sissippi Com. | il R Ftons e Although her father’s position entitles her to a brilliant society career in the East, Miss Ellen McAdoo, attractive daughter of the former Secretary of the Treasury, prefers a typically Western life in thé deserts and mountains of Arizona. Miss McAdoo makes a chdrming picture as, arrayed in ten-gallon sombrero and chaps, she prepares for & morning ride on her favorite cow-pony through the hills near Phoenix, Ariz. CHICAGO, I, April 18.—Jack empsey is under suspension of the tional Boxing Association in all its territory.. Gen. Clinning, ident of the Association, has, upheld the Mississippi ~ Commis- | sicn’s - suspension on' charges that | . . Dempsey left $2,800 in unpaid buls.'PI-ANS FLIGHT King of Siam Has as the result of a show in Col-; | R umbus, Mississiopi, in November, | | ecovered After L R 1930, Operation on Eye o e i A rarcly' photographed ruler it shown here in a hitherto unpub lished picture. She is Queen OVER PACIFIC NEW YORK, april 18—The King {cf y LABOR FIGHTS y NEW YORK, April tion perfformed one Wilhelmina of Holland, who nas | 18.—Seiji i ’ ruled her country since 1890, APPDINTMENT[YL ihara, (28 year old Japanese |’ Visited the United president of Juliana, now 28, will succeed tao WASHINGTON, April 18__Or_{riying the North Pavific from Ja- {the Trail the throne on her mother’s death. ganized labor s in a campiagn|Pan last year, has arrived here | Rocki has st promoting Judge James H.|t0 Drepare for a flight from San|a round-the-woer Wilkerson of Chicago to the Cir-|Francisco to Tokyo late in May, | came f(hrough the operdtion suc- cessfully. CARD I'ARTY TUESDAY Tomorrow evening the Bast |Star card party will be held Fellows' Hall. The cards w v the regular meeting of Both bridge and whisk »d. The public is fnvited | i |for a three-year term, was chosen | Mrs. H. R. Oross, newly elected [clerk of the board; Mrs. E. D, Had- | is contemplated in teachers' member of the Hyder School board | | seeretary, and D. J. Mulbare | director. | | A opider cran, phree feet from tip | |to tip of the longest legs, 'wasi |caught by BEd Schneider of Hyder | |near the lower end of Portland Canal. Willlam Waters,' who had made his home in @& eabin at the mouth of Lee creek, about ten miles above Hollenbeck's, in theé Dawson | distriet, for many years, was found | dead in bed, evidently from nat- ural causes. W. A. (Billie) Stone, who went fto Dawson in 1897 from Puyallip, Wash., and mined on Dominion and | Gold Run Creeks with his falther,! died on his ranch at Mellows, Mont to which place he moved after leaving the North. He was a bro-| ther-inlaw of the late W. . (Wreng Font) Thempson, who in Dawson owned the Morning Sun and in Fairbanks, the News Miner. Pointing out that several deer near Ketchikan are known fo have been killed and that at least ‘two adults and one child have been bitten recently by dogs running wild in and near Ketchikan, the Chamber of Commerce unanimous- 1y’ adopted a ‘refolution asking “owners of dogs to keep their dogs tied up at night and to keepl them in the immediate vicinity of ‘their homes ld\ll‘ln’g the day.” Anthony Steele and Miss Julia Wasvick were maried at Peters-) | burg. They will make their home at the Harvey Mine, in which Mr. Steele is “interested. Fred Alfelt, 57, steam engineer for the Ketchikan Spruce Mills, in Ketchikan, died unexpectedly of heart disease within a few min-l utes after he had gone to work) . = . ° L b | Colonel Mcore who escorted the ’ AT THE HOTELS | lcuit bench. The campeaign has DY Wway of Seattle.’ He will make | g on a mile ride through e aatin . TR0 _e b to every Senator in the flight ‘solo. Rockies, last year, called on ——— ) phic appeal t they vote R i G g o royal family when the ship Gastineau D pepea : ; J. B. Warrack, M. A M uils , Lo Sam Id ich, Funi ; Anton Sc Garnes, Ki Zynda Alice M. Alexander, Shafer, Minn.; Fred Searles, Jr., New Ro-, a chelle, N. Y., W. L. Graham,| Dou Mrs. I. Creese, Mrs. 8. Dor 0, Bkagway. LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in | the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel sour and sunk and the world looks™ punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, miners) i chewing m and expect them to make you suddenly ‘“l'eet and buoyant and full of sunshine. | For they ean’t do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your di lod.in‘zit your liver. It should out pounds of liquid bile into your daily. H this bile is not flowing freely, yogr food docsn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. WAKE UP YOUR tH aches and you fecl down and dut. Your whole system is poisoned. s It fakes thote goods old CARTER LITTLE LIVER P LS to get these two nds of bile flowing freely and make you m “up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, % ‘when it comes to making the bile flow o But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’s that extra room Little Li k f¢ name Carter's um: ‘::l;ll.llt mh:mbd. Resent & { substitute. b ©131C. M.Ca | Rent that extra room for extra pin money or for the compan- ionship of a congenial person or for some new things for your Gene Ewart With Connors Motor Co. home ‘which you can buy on'the A money gained from renting that g;guség}’gg ot extra room. An empty room is RENOV:ATING not an asset to a home nor a ; help in its upkeep. There are many people of fine character looking for just the room you have to offer. They first look in The Empire. Insert an ad in the “For Rent” columns in The Empire for results. Get Our Prices First || Phone 374 for an Adtaker Attornéy JOHN RUSTGARD Republican Candidate for He treats a public office as a public trust and plays no favorites DAILY ALASKA General

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