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rg - > THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1932, = - NOTED TEACHER WILLADDRESS P.-T. A, TONIGHT Paul W. Gordon Is Featur-| ed on Most Interest- ing Program that ngs 0 hildren will y Paul W. Gerdon, Some of the &% be Di- | Education, Alaska - Di- Singing. £ ‘inee for Auditor of Alaska, who| ¢ the Bureau of Indian, UFPER GRADES, Miss Palmer | etyrned here Sunday on the steam- Affairs at the meeting this even- | Director. ler Admiral Rogers. “The outlook ing in the Grade School Audi- |4 Adéi;essa—[ ‘Some Limitations of |i; poth towns is very favorable torium of the Parent-Teacher's ucation.” to the party's ticket and indica- Association. MR. OARL W. GORDON tions are that a heavy vote will Gordon will deal with econ- o Vocal Solo be cast in both precincts,” he said. social and moral problems do not lie within the field olastic instruction or h in order to attain any meas- ure of suceess in life. Educater of Prominence Gordon is well versed In his He is an educator of T nee. He took his bachelor’s ce at schools | training | which must be solved by" himwell with conditions as they re-} |late to educational facilities for PETERSBURG ANn | Indians, Besides Mr. Gordon's address there will be other interesting num- WRANGELL w I L L 60 DEMOGRATIC \ners on ‘tonight's Parent-Teacher's | program. Included are several| musical selections. Numbers on Profra.m complete program I1.a Fuueml March of a Marxone‘.v,e Gounod Both in Democratlc Col- | b Liebestrau Liszt | ‘sentor ocmestra, iss | umn, Says F. A. Boyle, | [, Beinhart, Direstor, . Candidate for Auditor 2. Book Review—"The Fountain Petersburg and Wrangell are def-| - MOTgan injtely in the Democratic column MRS. L. P. DAWES [this year, declared Representative 3. Demontration of Two-Part {Frank A. Boyle, Democratic nom- a Japanese Love Song. Clayton Thomas b. Pirate Dreams Charles Hunter ¢. The Big Brown Bear. Manu-Zucca | MISS ALICE PALMER MRS. KIRMSE SMITH IS HERE ON VISIT, Mr. Boyle accompanied Senator A. J. Dimond, nominee for Dele- gate, and Norman R. Walker, Sen- atorial candidate, as far as Wran- end of the Division. Meetings, which were largely attended, were held in both places, with Senator Dimond as the principal speaker. He made his usual masterly ad- dress and won many friends. | The party was met at Wrangell, by F. J. (Joe) Baronovich, Kei- gell on their trip to the southern|s e at the Columbia University d University of Paris. He has been engaged ng profession since 1931. in the|With Dr. D. H. Willlams and wife, He | Yecent arrivals from Skagway. The Doclor is opening his dental par- of the ¥ < Earlham College, Rlch-J m Ind., and later attended | C bia University, Teachers'| Mrs. Kirmse Smith and her son, J. C. Kirmse, arrived on the steam- | €1 Yukon last night and will visit | chikan, and one of the four Demo- cratic candidates for the House of Representatives. After the Wran- gell rally last Thursday Senator Dimond, Mr. Walker and Mr. Bar- NAT BROWNE, NOTED AVIATOR, IS T Destined for Fairba Borwne, neau this forenoon enroute fr ‘senme to Seward. Mr. Browne w be discharged at Valdez. From there MISSIBNARY {he will fly the craft into Fair disembark and the plane will banks. will be put into commercial servi operating there and Mr. Brow: will stay with the company pilot. Mr. Browne made several tempts last summer to take in front of Seattle, ———————— AKING PLANE TO F AIRBANKS well-known nvlnbor. a an airplane are aboard the steam ship Alaska, which called at J In the Interior city, the plan el by one of the aviation companics from Seattle on a trans-Paci |flight to Tokyo. tempt, his plane caught fire an descended in flames in Elliott Bay In his last at- PR Ta T S O A AT THE HOTELS GOLD DREDGES - WORK AT NOME NOME, Alaska, Nov. 1. — The n jammon ‘Company gold dredges; still operating here and doing in final clea.nups SHOT, KILLED HANKOW, Nov. 1.—Chinese, who caped from a bandit camp 100 niles northeast of here, reported t Bert Nelson, Lutheran mission- of Minneapolis, Minn.,, was and killed last August by ndits. —— SIGNAL CORPS BOWLERS TO PPLAY RECREATIONS THURSDAY EVENING ce e/ ¢ the Recreation Bowling Al- Thursday evening at 7:30 k, the Signal Corps team Gastineau G. W. Griffin, Robert Wakelin, Joseph Repik, Lisianski; Delma Juneau. Hanson, Aiaskan Portland, Ore.; L. L. Trimb Sam Baker, P. H. Abbott, V. D. matches and their rivals expect | Narisan, Mrs. G. Hagevik, Seattlc: O. Ross Anchorage; T. J. Stroebe, Dupont L. W Bullock“sTA\Tl‘IS; roll against the Recreation Club quartet in the third meeting the series. The Recreations have won two of » turn the tables Thursday night. ¢ ST | REDLINGSHAFER CALLED TO FATHER VERY ILL H. L. Redlingshafer, Regional ZAPORA HERE SAILS 8 A. M. TOMORROW With considerable freight and six passengers, the motorship Zapora, Capt. Neil Curry and Purser H. Mattson, arrived in Juneau this forenoon from Seattle by way of Chatham Strait and the west coast of Prince of Wales Island. The vessel discharged general freight at the Cole Wharf and went to the Alaska Juneau Gold | Mining Company’s wharf to put| off mining equipment. From there she will go to Thane late this afternoon to unload a small amount of cargo. The Zapora will return to Ju- neau at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing to take on passengers for her voyage south, which will be by the same route as her trip north. Incoming passengers were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. C.| Woodin, Mrs. John Klein and two children, Bonnel and James. From Ketchikan Joseph J.| Meherin. DANCE Moose Hall Wednesday Night PEPPY MUSIC by FOUR-PIECE ORCHESTRA Gentlemen, $1.00 Ladies Free ANOTHER SHIPMENT. OF GARNICK’S CHECKERBOARD COFFEE First Grade—per pound 29¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 Two boys were caught recently while smuggling butter over the Cuilcagh Mountain from Northern Ireland to the Irish Free State. American The outstanding attraction of AMERICAN LADY style, fit and comfort is that, the re- sults are immediate. Every creation embued with an air of individuality. Models that are fashions sucoesses of cipal American | in Japan three years, and held professorships at the eville School for Boys at eville, N. J., and at the| s Select School in Philadel- He was in charge of the fi-! 1 department of the Fisk/ y at Nashville, Tenn. Came North Last June | agent for the United States est Service, left here last might oute to Belton, Mont%, where father is reported to be ser- sly ill. The elder Redlingshafer s 72, years of age. He is suffer- J. D. Miller, Art Hedman, P. Ped-|'"% from recurrent heart attacks erson, Eric A. Anderson, John With, “flnd gradually grov: ing weaker, and Juneau. & his recovery is not expected. ———————— Ray Moore, Cordova; A. Wiebz, . Fairbanks, Fred Berry, Fortymile I 'Ew Donlan, H. H. Pefleegor, Ken- necott; T. G. Jacobson, Port Alex- ander; A. Sharkey, Carlson Creek; Willlam 8. Sullivan, Silver Falls; lors here. Mrs. Kirmse operates a curio store at Skagway, but re- cently passed through Juneau for onovich left on a small boat for| the west coast of Prince of Wales Island where they planned to spend a trip to California. | most of this week, visiting all of LIS R | the larger precincts. SAM BAKER IS BACK | They are due w arrtve in Ket-| Sam Baker, Alaska representative | chikan about the end of this week of the Moore Drygoods 'Company |and will close the campaign with | of San Francisco, is back at his a monster rally there next Monday‘ the season . . . such an as- sortment, so varied, so appro- priate, that your selection will be a pleasant experience. GEORGE BROTHERS | 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 2:30, 4:30 As Low as $3.95 LEADER i Mr. Gordon came to Alaska last Ji u headquarters from a busi- | evening. Zynda | MEHERIN BACK IN JUNEAU . . take up his duties with trip to Valdez, Cordova, Sow-l Mr. Boyle returned here to aid| F. P. Ulrich, Sitka; Sam Les| Joseph J. Meherin, merchandise Special Delivery At Your Request Dent St > Bureau of Indian Affairs. Smoe’arcx and Anchorage. He was an |local Democrats in their final drive| Anchorage; Mrs. A. Frey, Mrs.|broker, returned to his headquar-{ ep dod ore he has made an eansivclzrmal on the steamship Yukon |for the biggest vote ever cast on Joseph May, Sentinel Island; Mich- ters in Juneau from business visits | of the Territory acquainting 'last night. | Gastineau Channel. ael Wasyluk, Juneau. |10 Alaska tewns south of Juneau. I PLAY MIDGET GOLF! 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