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R OUIAIET 10 SNSRI |G MO R RN, RPN o1 RN PR O St B 2 17 S, ) ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932, $ By CLIFF STERRETT I'D HATE T/THINK WED T'GIT CARRIE AN’ I HOPE T'HEAVENS OUR RECONCILIATION EFFORTS AIN'T MISSED FIRE!- Letters have been received from | me relinquishment of its xrant one | :Beward recommending the reap- |for terminal ground on Monti Bay.'submitting competitive bids at the 1 pointment of Charles Sheldon as| To the bill was added the amend«,r ixed in the lowest competitive and all | Postmaster at Seward whose pre-|ment, “subjett to existing valid bid or at such reasonable price in (he sent commission expires on May 12. | claims.” = The Delegate’ further or prices @s may be fixed and ners |It is expected that his nomination |secured an agreement from the'determined by said officials.” will soon be sent to the Senate. |Railway to lease to the village of| The Alaska Pacific Salmon Corp- Yakutat the land occupied by its cration has made application to the r more operating companies UNDERUIURLD I PRODUCING TAX MONEY 10 U. 3. GOAL DUTY OF § PER TON S | POSSIBLE HERE on brown and be other predato also protest against tuary that will be proposed to the hunting of large game, was given by Assistant Attorney General Seth W .Richardson, in which connection, Assistant Attorney General Charles B. Rugg showed extensive moving and still pictures pertinent to-the talk. Both these gentlemen, as mell as Attorney General William D; Mitchell and Assistant Attor- fiey General Charles P. Sission, bave made trips to various parts of the Territory and are enthusias- tic Alaska boosters. In a letter from the Interior in- quiry is made as to whether or You will find here prices that invite comparison. clean, attractive store and above A bright, all a PLEASANT, I‘RILNDLY stare, gincere in lls deslrv o lcz\]l} please BL‘TTILR—DanGOId pound been sentenced to three years in the alsely last January in a suit grow- ng out of a split in the sect. e——— The 1931 Yangtze river flood rowned 150,000 persons, according 0 a survey conducted by the Uni-| sity of Nanking. —,———— Decommissioning of the light- ouse tender “Holly” after 50 years’ | trequently begin married life under | crushing burdens of debt incurred | ding and paying for priestly offices. in banqueting guests at their wed- Abdul Hamid, Lahore student, refused, however, to incur such ex- travagance. He found a birde will-| ing to forego-show and they were | married at a cost of about fifteen! cents, whereas a couple in their station ordinarily would spend| about $200. Numerous similar instance are reported. ervice removed the last side-wheel —-—e——— D. F.D. - ANNUAL DANCE DOUGLAS NATATORIUM Saturday, May 7 Alaska Game Commission, and that| ‘Superintendent W. Leslie Yaw power and -ight plant, for the' | F 1 Radio Commission for con- mnbra:es all the t north of |is desirous that the Sheldon Jack- | nominal constderation of $5 per| s on permit for new trans- |Kenai river. It is c at|son School be privileged to take year. This bill has the approval of {mitter for telephone and telegraph § his territory is not moose country |over the management of the agri- the Interior Department. i service 10. Chomley and at Ca > 3 chkersham Supports Tzl"_md i soatny - of mosquibs | BHEGeM -shetion. S Bitka vbw thint i #e Govt&rhnment s Action in ‘GIVE MOTHER mporte nfested swamps that | el |1t has been practically abandoned | Delegate Wickersham has intro- icago Is ausm lff Of Coal I p . coast for its .entire I by the Department of Agriculture. duced a bill, with the approval oi‘ 8 I C g ‘) froth British Columbia |matter has been taken up with|The matter has been taken up|the Interior Department and the| Real Alarm 4 —_— the Department of Agriculture. with the proper oficial, by the |operating coal companies, that will e i‘ WASHINGTON, D. €. April 25.— Delegate, and Dr, Alberts and encourage the mining of coal and CHICAGO, T, May 6—The Gov- | ¥ y v k (Special Correspondence) —The| Within the past few weeks two|Chas. H. Flory have been directed insure the operation of more than crnmsnt's court rocm hunt for in- § g Delezate was interested in having different parties have written from |to have a survey made of the situ- jone mine. The bill reads as fol- |come taxes has already flushed on Mother’s Day, May 8th the House include and pass in its Rampart to see if they could not\atlan regarding the disposal of the |lows: “That in order to prevent' | more than $1,000,000 out of ‘the ) sevenue bill an excise tax on|lcase or rent the property form- |8itka and Matanuska stations. monoply and to insure the contin- underworld poekets on their taint- Flowers % iy i a foreign coal brought into the Uni-|erly used as the Rampart Agri- |uance of two or more companies| Eighty-f D kh b led incomes. - This is the report fr:!‘:le?iam?ke & thodughtful lg'ftv because in their td States and Alaska, of 10 cents|culture station. It is learned that| The House Comumittee on Public | operating coal mines in the Terri- | Lighty-Tour ou ODbOY'S \made by George E. Q Johnson, = grance and natural beauty they repre- por one hundred pounds. The Sen- |und=r oxsting canditions this !s|Lands has made a favarable report [tory of Alaska adjacent to the| (iven Terms of Three |United States District Atiorney who sent the things mother likes best. For a little ] @te Committee on Finance has had |not possible, as on Oct. 28,1925, | cn the bill to authorize the Secre- Alaska Railroad, the General Mana- : A sent seven hoodlums and two poli- care they give so much beauty and pleasure, and Jearings on the bill for the past|the st was turned over by the |tary of the Interior to issue to the |ger of the Alaska Railroad, with Years in. Prison ticians to prison without a single they add to mother’s enjoyment of the day. < week and will soon meport the | Agriculture Department to the|Vakutat and Southern Railway a approvw’l of the Secretary of the | failure. o Bill to the Senate, and it is hoped | Territorial Highway Engineer, for | patent in fee to 69 acres upon the 1\ erior, is hereby authcrized 0| NELSON, B. C., May 6.—Eighty-| Al Capone and his brother Ralph We have our o t0 retain the tax on coal. If thisjuse as a public aviation field. |ragular payment therefor and on purcha:e coal for the raflroad from four Doukhobor men, arrested at are included in the lot. Flowers and l’(‘)xtstuei::ll gl‘f“':dmcg of Cut 3 clause becomes a law it is ex-i _________ e {Thrums last Sunday for staging a| Since then gamblers, racketeers, Hhe ocoaain Al all(“l:iz d:u:)tiablg: mfl(t)r - ted that the tax of $2 per ton! nude parade, have each been given |liquor operators and muscle men . S N P Eritisn Cohmbia. coal ehipped flllllllllfllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIl|||IIIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIII||||IllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|||I|II|I|III||IIIIIIIIIIIH B B e memontiasy, ave been contributing. frecly. for the Garden. ’ into' Alaska will be an encourage- ==|The men pleaded guilty. aaines: o oo imuinting ment for the greater development = No action has been taken yet|FESTAL WEDDING CUSTOMS UNEAU F of Territorial coal mines and the i LOSING HOLD UPON INDIA STS 3 supplying of local needs. men and who are mow in tustody.| CALCUTTA, May 6. — India’s TELEPHONE 311 } On Thursday evening at the Uni- |habit of expensive wedding cere- versity Club a lecture on Alaska, LEADER SENTENCED “manies and celebrations is giving N\« . with particular reference to the NELSON B. C. May 6—Peter|way to something less costly. — e 4 Veregin, Doukhobor leader, has| Members of all classes in India Vil HONEYM. f\ll) GR %HA\I (‘RAC]\FRS— ; 2 pound bex SNOWFLAKE SODA CRAC I\ERS— 2 p()und box ..... SHOP IN JUNEAU | Music by Serenaders sel from the coast service. not . private citizen may fly the U. S. flag from a pol¢ at his home * ‘gther than on a holiday. Thé 'War Department states that there is 1o, regulation against the flying of the flag. $1.00 § ‘Special ferry leaves Juneau at 9:15 P. M. Admission tas -t sk Good to Know-- Delegate Wickersham has re- copy of a ition sent by the = - E — — o e = i j oS FANCY BL ACKBERR[ES_(PI-eferred Question: What is the diffreace hetween | (NG00 5 o o a rope and a _cord? o Stock Brand) No. 2 can . FANCY L OGA\BERRIILS—(Prcferred n-aydm( that a Moose and Sheep ganctuary e established within the land area between the south shore of Kenal river and of Shilak CLEAN UP —PAINTUP | - Use Sherwin Williams Answer: Rope is one or more inches in diameter. = £ = = = = = £ = gg E?;mf’“fi“ix“; x’:x";l Stock Brand) No.2 can ....... ...20c AND s " hare i HOUSE PAINT—V. e g FANCY RASPBERRIES—(Preferred CBARGAIN NEATING" s mai e o Stock Brand) No. 2 can ... i e e e BepLLY Attt o0 - TRORNE G Adverndunis 5 C e T * * e f ‘ BARTLETT PEARS—(Royal Club iy S o W Masehack pisranics GARDEN RAKES—LAWN MOWERS | Brand) \0 71/, can 25 of satisfaetion with every load. s i seeeeen A R : ! OVELS—GARDEN HOSE P PINEAPPLE—Sliced, large No. 2% ¢an ....20c Catl US et RN A 25 FORKS and GARDEN HOES ; GRAPEFRUIT—(Royal Club Brand) Pacific Coast Coal Co. 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