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THE DAI LY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, FIRST DIVISION Committieman Delegates to National Convention 7 § wom o & H B g w5 & & god 36 EE M g 3El S BEE 3 8 iR 5 il Bl ] Bl B8 5 [ Lo i i e R & H H Z =1 SREEEo > 8 41 224 “54] 54 177 | 130[ 150| 20 61 | i e 13] 52 32 117 40, 45 114 :aoJ 58/ 65 L) | 27 26] 67 38| 36| 67 25/ 20; 62 5/ 19 16' 21f 3| 2| 15/ 10/ 7| 18 1y 6 15 7 7 12 1 7 o o 18} 1 of 8 5 4 18 8 7 9 8 4 2 7 4 2 o s o o ®H 3 2 1 4§ 4 2 4 1) 2 .3 & i o) il | e o o o o 1 0 1 0 0| 3| afjices \1 1 TSR | | Is.oo Salmon Creek . 18 2 2 3 5| 15] 15| 8 6] 18 0 0 8 2 ; lzl g; lg} 2; 2, 1;1 ;} f 1; Mendenhall 8 ul o 5 46 4 4 Slf 2 1 of 6 2 3 B L P Lynn Canal . 2 8| 3 6 13 8 14 10 18 0 0 7 5 2 lg gi lll) l;, : 1:’ :1i‘ g; 11 Thane ... 1 9 o 1 2 9 o & 3 o of o 2 2 | [ 1 | N D S 'n uml ReteHikan No. 1 .| 28| 240| 281{( 315/ 214| 05 293 sl 10ll 0] 175 256|| 100] 240) 193] 117) 102) 103 219) 108] 148) 200] 197 . 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R bl. . nct— Atty-Gen. Auditor teeman National Conventicn | j D R L A e B & E 2 ‘ $2.50 emocratic, Repu ican. il TRl ' s : 4 | < - 2 & g T Primaries, 4 Divisions IR B I tes’ Ski ‘ |+l g i Ladies’ Skirts 8 il - g SR BRI n pet & Sport Wear First Second ‘Third Fourth Juneau No. 1 [ 122| 169/| 20| 80| 191} 154 105/ 142| 60| N A l. S S"«““jl and I s, Delegate— Division Divisign Division Division Totals| juneau No. 2 .| 50 -,4‘; 11| 45| 60)| 55/ 42( 45, 48| 29/ 3 ‘ i - h Dimond .. 646 m 951 041 2069 | Juneau No. 3 . 26| 52| 4| 29| 46| 43| 23]} 29| 41 15| $ .50 eac o o 1068 255 1353| Douglas No. 1 . 3| 43 11)| 31| 18| 33 15 27 26| Ziegler 4 (] 32 1227| Douglas No. 2 . of 28] 3| 17 9| 18] 2 21} 8 oy Jualpa . 1| 5 3 B 8y 8 4 1 4f . Ly % 609 236 1823 Treadwell 0 2/ o 1 1 1 2 0] 1 0 nc Connors 7| Salmon Creel 0 6 10| 10 4| 6 ® 3 13| . e ren 9 (] Frame .. 23 258 us 176 Mendenhall 1 8 1) o 8 6 8 3 1] s Hardcastle 3 1 ur 46 839} Lynn Canal 8 6 @ 7 6 3 1 1 13 * L N Delegates, Convention— Thane .. o 5 6| 4 5| 1 4 3 1] Juneau's Leading Department Store, i i 60 570 409 1755| Ketchikan No. 1{ 16| 80| 75| 25| 8|\ 55 20| 29| 92 13 61] 52 295 233 1678, Ketchikan No. 2| 2| 49|| 31| 22 1|| 32| 17| 33 43 8 18 € 216 1484| Revilla ... | 8 1| 2[ 1 0 1 1 2| 3 1 0 SR WO e e ity e f e x fi: 298 1516 Charcoal Point | 4| 19| 12 14| o 18 6| 15 13 o ® - : %) T Kirk b i 1544| Skagway 48/ 93/ 7| 100 19/ 120/ 10| 80 34| 54| 56 i A ; \ : Moran 960 o4 Hyder 5 28| 3 11 16| 20 o 16 8 b 15 4 SA“ | &k Morton 82¢ 4 o8 n» 1048] Haines . 18] 25| 4 3| 6| 42 2| 31 9 18 14 . 1 e Rice . 160 % 238 161 1605 | wrangell 1] 84/ 5| 82 17| 70 14/ 83) 21| 56/ 50 bamesp) | Shonbeck 638 34 m 420 1868 | Petersburg 36| 77| 7| 88 21| 77 12| 59| 20[ 95 22 s B c STR 3 § e Thoy 016 60: 455 249 1780' Stikine s 8 o 10 3 o 3 8 3 9 4 2 3 by ) R PRy T 145 1460 Craig 15 8 7| 19 2|| 19] 2| 21] 2 16| £} it S A 144 1433 Klawock 3 8| 4 6 2 4 4| 60 4 2 RD ARE GH“W'NG 255 1544 Pemnock Island | 1f 1jj 1 1/ ©of 2 1 o 2 o 2 » Hydaburg o 7| of 14 o 13/ o 13 o 13 o0 i : g Sitka 63 44/ 10/ 85| 16/ 90| 14| 86 17 73] 3¢ ; i ils|Deficit for Ten Month T 18 PP i o i 5 3 3 1 i ] r len Months .15 4 231 i complete) & ol 3 sol all e 4l 6o " TwoMonth Fight in Wash-| Wickersham gt Det:l"s eNlcl ! el'w and a Half | Rustesed 1097 268 164 a1 257 s R e e B ~ ington Apparently De- of Measure Supporte eatiyf AW and a p | of 3 3 2 of 1 3 3 1 3 o Drive by Two Departments Billion Dollars w m P 867 3 22| o 2/ o] 17 of 18 o 16 1 feats Sanctuary Dr o s 3 o i ed B B B {oonnioes i Fasy 69 oot S0 DA O | roomma M siver s M - - . 9%6| Port Alexander Bq | S A - I st glives ¥ | months - deficl y ’ Tenakee 5| 15 o 18 Ijj 16 3| 14 3 14 " nitted, are continued, there is no |me as soon as possible the results ,,,,,blh;“fln ;‘,‘,‘,"’io,,‘;zm ,:; RABMUSON . ... 129 %0 26 2384 geaaan | 11; of o 1f o o 9 g y hy it ‘should not prove & and thelr reasons so I can pre- |/ lees onsnine of the fiscal year ‘White ... 380 168 198 215 1021 1 1 1 o of i o o 1 0 1 ] rcial asset. We ought |seni them to the committee.” e S1AB50868%. 1t hag ‘spent| Delegitem, Cenvention— . . : gon 1 o QA S Teal oG o cash in on the| A similar bill was wlso intro- | Cibig gy e s - 281 2250, y 7 oo 1 U 4 2 & 1 5 s publiclty by drawing many addi- |duced in the Senate by Bemaiof| " mme:chief causo for the dectined| 182 1144 o 8 o o & 4 of 3 3 o 6 tional sportsmen to the Territory ¥ g in collections ‘was the slump -inf{| [ 1871 Of 6| o o 15/ 14 3 7 1] 1} 1n aph our big | Nebraska, who is also chairman of income taxes. Last year ab tHis 1| 0 o 1 o o 1 0 0o ol 1 g m'x'nt OF moogmep the Senate Committee on the Al-| .o one hoome tax ; 1] p“ & Thetle 440 1806 o 3l o 1 1 1| of o 3 o 2 Pulp Development Halted aska Railroad and who was i0*|g) 550000000, This year 1 - ta{| TR i 3l o 3 of s .o 1 3 o 3 No immediate progress is ex- | strumental in foroing raises IN|y.on “oss than $1000000,000.. 17| of 5| o 5 of 3 3 2 3 1 .2 pected to ooccur in the pulp and | Passenger and freight rates over| ™ gy numiie: debt increase A ; 4 43 9] 4/ 36| 11)| 43| 5/ 46/ 7| 43 4 paper profects in this or the Ket- |ihat route last year. He is UR- |4 amounted to ninety mithion], § West Petersourg] 0| 14| 6 U e 3 2 1 13 s s ant | derstocd here to have originated e v B ¥ Myers Chuck .| 4 8 0 1 < 5 | chikan district. The pulp dedars, meking the present totlll||: — . | 6 3 6 paper industry is in @ very bad[the movement for the proposed | 4 more than -eighteon and 81 e \ Fanshaw 1 o 2| o = B g B B owing to the depression, | trandfer as a means of effectively |3 o0e pinion dollars, ST i “Pelts of a moo?,ver Woli ‘and seven o 2 o of 4 4 5 3 H o ShAPY 18 no sign of any mater- [ \Suppressing motor bus and ‘truck | v péps will'net-John Darrow, i 8 o o ok call igtiod . g 1al t in the near future. | |competition over Richardson High- ABBOTT IN TOWN 1200 4/ 117 8| 121 3|18 & 16 5 © All activities in connection with |Way to the. Alaska, Railroad. B & : ___i__ e : the local projects are being held Paul G. Abuott, Alasks fepess AHACa40 Wi den,iwhere 254[1160| 5291220 300]_“10‘_1‘“4 ——Ool _’7“ WATSON GOING TO WESTWARD BOOKS 27 HERE Tweniy-seven passengers were in abeyance untif there is some improvement in general economic, industrial and financial conditions. | I found both the Cameron- Chandler and Zellerbach® interests .as deeply interested in their pro- posed developments as ever. Bulpooved at P I i ; they pointed out there is no chance | yarq by ok g o A now for any active development|yyatson “Oapt. S. J. Gilje and Put- work. Practically all of the Pre-|ser W J. Dix. The 3 ity _ liminary 1investigations have Dbeen |phere front Seattle ""'y 5 ! on both projects, and |ing and departed for Kodiak and for the present nothing more €an|geward g ‘aiternison. be done,” he concluded. P ’mmd’ S port Wwere: For Yakutat—C. J. Tagnook, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. D. Cabo, Clara V. Benson, Peter Louis, John Harrig, Robert Smith, J. P. Valentine, Dr. R. McKenzie, - AUK BEACH PICNIC u High School will hold a|AMen, Ed Mercer, Martin Wick, c evening at Auk Beach. |Mrs. Tagnook. ‘Blanche Kelley, class advisor,| For Oordova—L M. Carrigan. ‘accompany the young folks on |E. A. Huizenga, Robert Hunter, i ; ' |Bd Isacson, Ed. Carison. L ————— . 5 - Edwin sentative of the DuPont Company, réturned to his Juned] headquarters on 1 a trip to the wesward and in- tenior. —————— e Yukon after GOES TO KETCHIKAN of the Junior Class of |Frank Cabo, J. J. Albert, Walter|gcré, Johnson Jr., Richard Hey-|from their Puget Sound beds. —— ., SHOP IN JCHNEAU Earl Means of Cordova 'reports| ° that the Strand-Jensen Misheries are going to experiment /in - oyster culture in that vicinity and %hat they also were going' to:provide the farms in Louisiana, | Janett Johnson, Edwin Johnson,| Cordova market with freshr oysters ¢ pups were. Darrow' killed the wolf and took the pups to awock. They are said to have the first Hive wolf peits ever n by any Klawock Indian. Dar- has killed 27 wolves in the Tn a 'réfent the garbage dump ahd thrown . *paty Marshals Harry I. | Bimsser for the Anchorage distriet, Fred Parker for the Fairbanks dis- trit and Oharles D. Jones for the Woman: Wheth- || BUrglars who oroke into office at Seward obtained 19.95. There is no clue to the K the of Cal M. Rrosius’ lumber Every Month in the Year SALES DATES 1932 May 17 June 21 July 19 August 23 September 20 October 18 November 22 December 20 Advances will be made as usual when requesi- ed. Transferred by Telegraph if Desired Special Sales Held on Ol Request of Shippers . FUREXCHANGE STREET V'ADUCT LE U THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Bhop Phone 354—Residence Phone 37—2 Rings Shop at Third and Seward L. C. SMITH and CORO! TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” | " LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings | Nine deaths resulted from measles at Perryville near Unalaska. Eighty | residents were ill of the disease at one time. | Navigation was opened on the | Stikine River May 2 when the old Hezel B! No. 2, Capt. Hill Bar- || rington, ‘left Wrangell for Tele- - CIHELVROIL . ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co.

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