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R R A AT S S e a8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRID AY, NOV. 4, 1932, ~ 7 —— = e [ P ]flys In Hard Luck JUCOSLAVIAN | CENSORSHIP BELGRADE, Nov. 4-—By grant- ing a 15-year concession for sale f foreipn newspapers to the coun- official press bureau Jugo- via has added another necessity | to the things under monopoly con- | | trol. | Some Jugoslavs hope the monop- | oly will clear up the price situation which made a London penny paper cost 12 cents, with other English| and American periodieal propor- tienatelyghigh. . Cther or)”nm: however, regard | the 0 as presaging a tigher| p. They point out that a to provide the necessary majority DOUGI‘AS l;f 266 electoral electors. LINING UP THE STATES IVEir' ] An examination of the electoral d b map will show how this objective is affcoling .all present political vity, and why the emphasis | - 3 >i;mfn ir}gr;?!;zisxxow in some states \ !doing pusiness, Al the mcumll T will show .cspecially Ay pile. JL Peter Smith, Fairbanks wood | are living in new log caMins. ident Hoover has made 55 many ealer, | E8T8 early Tisers of thcv 4 is Tk ki Wi iRt s he;camp a thrill hfn he rush(‘d‘ Dredgmgfxf Petersburg haflm‘ UUGLAS Tn Sevolad. sbiite <ieolion-eve attcri=} |out of the doot” of )_ns blazing cabin |trged by the Pelersburg Coamoer Hiont o (o g VY Ha was uris | with the tail of his fiannel night |of Commerce and it will ask the 'y {ed by somé "Rdvisars. to wWind i |gown afire, He raced at a spcedhfiivg:‘s and Harbors Board, which his cam}aign on 'the Pasific coasv?‘flw rivaled #he best Olympic re- ibas its headquarters in Stabdls, {cord to a neighibor’s house where ;0 include the Petersburg projeot Naturally, in calculating whether |y famey that tireatened hint|in ‘the board's program for next Lhey might capture the abseigte] quenshed. His fis intima- | year, minimum of 266 votes needed to i | § 4 ga ket- £ g e tion of a fire fi his cabin was| : é Plan One' or' Mm STk fepublican MANSETS | yon bed clothes singed him. The | - Residents of Pilot Point 'in 'h ball Teams—Fire Haz- > 0 those states. in WhICh | yciing ana anl its contents, in- Nushag section of the Brisiol Bay ey conceive eir chances are | fdistrict, have petitioned for es- o P o cluding his clothing and $95 in cur ards Are DlSCUSSBd e |rency, were destroyed. The blaze |tablishment of a postoffice there. 5 e impossi- % e baper carrying ite i Doty o N,u_..,E“tff statements are impossl- i poieveq to have been caused |Pilot Point ds now ‘served “by & n Daper carnying ttems dis-| ongis FHerhy % - uation might |,y o5 overheated stove. postoffice at an abandoned cannery can be confiscated more eas. | . £ 1scate Te eas- | last night, desided t0|chang> from day to day, but in | thall team in the ficl_d elr process of figuring down to| po.n Thone ih Bio 1~Mi e m:d 2 3"_ = mm;mumt Rosis, theh ePUb- | yineau, were delivered to Mr. and | Having extended' tHe ' telephone otled tor BAgh Siaver, ::smfig ‘;':“; arrive at some such TOUD-|uirs Otto Wilde at thelr Fox [Service up the Salmon valley, the pacsi o B o - sy - Rrtlar SO R L _|ranuh on Entrance Island, near Portland Oanal Telephone and! e e e e P-| Petersburg, by the seaplane North |Telegraph Company of Hyder, has A report of the committee ap-|shire, Vermont, Massacvhusetts, | g, oncl o, s Pagtin 6o, LR % maaew : < - 1a& regular mest- |Rhode Island, Connecticut, New |~ Poo: Ohe Mcleyn. Mr. pegin fo i3 o R s e - - 4 ‘Wilde had communicated his desire | stations between Hyder and the ot fire-drill at the|York, New Jersey and Pennsylvan- | . 3 s 3 * e . |for steaks to J. V. Hickey, owner Premier mine, Premier, B. C. and [ in the st — e school, was rendered i the Middle West ORo, | ¢ the plane at Ketchikan, and | mendation made regarding | Indiana, Michigan, Tilinois, Towa YR o I : of {hs avenuss of escape|and Kansas; in the Far West the ‘Ia,m‘r u—fmsmu!ed the request | the rooms in ‘.he event of [California and Oregon. (o the plane’s base at Juneau. ‘Here are only 17 States out of committez on the recent|48, yet in the electoral college lar mgating [camp 12 miles distant. by the monopoly than by the| | police. steaks, bought Everywhere > - 65,000 Families Aided ST. LOVIS, M5, Nov. 4. — Re- s A B l N s nizations of the St. Louis committee aided 65,000 “The Nuka Bay district this comprising 262,000 indi- winter will undergo the most, t a cost of $2,286,000 dur- { ; ), 2 3 ~ . . | thorougn exploration. ana. deveiop- || £ | inx e st “cigne monns o 1300, Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Burglars entered the Lousssc ment program that has as yet M"(s Mikulak 0"“",. hunkvl" r::)m: disclosed. os (o o1t . -, card-party and danceshow- |they ~cast 275 votes—enough to g & , andy the I_; B%ylfs o undertaken 1A' that réBion,” |istar back who is reported probably‘ TR = - - - b, SOF . SRES SRE B LT ] pe: 4 Clo ore, which adjcin each 2. Z to J. ‘Wilson, who '(5'0n | out of play on ac t of a | 8 hing over $100 to the|clect a President and leave a mmall _, : o 3 d looted e " £ he S ; count of a leg in X £ red, and cotgmit-|margin, besides 3dn in ‘Anchorags, an oate h2 ering staff cf the l_lr-‘jury, Associated Press Photo) was rendeged, Tk ' gy ; ; she cash registers. The police did|prise Bay Mining and Milling| 250 5 tez discharged with thanks. not make public the amount of Company, which has acquired| The pr""efid_\ from ‘he dande are ed equally between the funds. stolen, ‘but it is supposed | p.coe in the district. The Nuka|Gnath, Lyle W. Larsen, R. H. NS ¢ ditrict is on Kenai Pénin-/®omiz and J. J. Delan chim ‘ | , about 75 miles scuthgest of |6t locaux; Ralph J. Grover, cor ‘ d, and is easily reached by |vespondant. i % Kozo Shingai, resident of Daw- - jcton seven years, has lefi for his BIG STATES COUNT ' ‘mitney 025 not mean, of .chgmse, 2 have been small. 2 are the only statés the are claiming; for Ac~ Rowiring of cable conn: are trying for several T burg has been Cvmp?ned others, It comes a long way from Py C. L. Lovgren, cable e meaning that these states are con- clan of Ketchikan. The re ceded by the Democrats; as a >ub the cable in working matter of fact, nearly all of them n - again b BIRTHDAY PARTY G. W. Hudfon enfertained r of friends af her home ninz in honor of her hus- ban ' I Paul:h"' 2 in Japan. 2 = nday. Card play;r;g ‘:‘: are claimed today by the Demo- Xeichikan, Wrang president; Davis Runs | A ¥ <= S enfigyed. byt puenis ok e srats, president; J. Q. Rivers, Six E B s 3 5 g | en tainment. It does mean that in the stajes ‘Twenty-seven thousand doliar: George Preston, treas- 1IX Lggs buys tamp LD T N \ NEE B D IR named the Republican effort will Wwere collected in taxes in Oct and these and Mariin A.| % ‘ p!GGLY w'GGLY Q& N P(,”y H(nads Stu(ly be especially vigorous in the clos- Der in Fairbanks. The tax rate, Pi Frank R. Cilark, John A. HICKCRY FLAT, Miss—A far- E. % _____-——-————‘—‘fl = FROM YOUR FRONT DOOR inz hours of the campaign; and it this year is 1.75 psr cen! as com-|McIntcsh, R. J. McKanna and Ari mer traded six eggs here for a & e illustrates how tremendously im- Pared with 2 last year. More per- Brown are dirsctors. thres-cent stamp to mail a letter [ Campaign Wind-Ups{portant a smail minority of big have paid their tax:s promp:- | gs were selling at seven cents N 2 i 1 states can be in determining the 'V fhis year than e before, Cu; Cificers electeq by the Peters-|Per dozen and the ter was made 'S L .\ | (Continuec: Irom Page One.) result. Clerk Charl W. Joynt told |burg Post of the American Le-|&! @ corner drug store. At Leland, ] 7 , | ‘ ] T B FRTE e S, . |gion are George 'V. Beck, Com-|Miss, a pig was used for payment = 0 | stat¢s many, the small states few. | imander; Thure Swanson, first vice |Of Post office box rent ; = A Geograph, Making ;I:hé wh:fle number of elestors is Cbaplii:, Tax Man Mr. and Mrs. K. Komatsubara, |commander; Ernest Sarff, second s NR 531, and majority is 266. who recently cl the Alaska |v commander; Paul R. Vernon, g RS . $5,640,018 Aparl Cafe at Pelersburz, where they adjutant; Ed Locken, treasurer;! Su 3 S ’\ / FOOD MARKE' h2d been in husiness eight years,|Johm Jchneton, have left with their little son Rob- ert for their former home in Kobe, Japan, and intend to remain there, BIG MAJORITY NOT GOAL ergeant-at-arms. Now the problem of a politicdl| 105 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 4.— party is not to roll up & big|Piling a suit torecover taxes paid pepltlar majority, but to get %0-lunder protest, Charlie Chaplin, gether a group of states WhoSe|soreen comedian, has sought court combined electoral vote will total|ghproval of his claim that his 266, Except in unusual cases, ihe|pholdings are worth just $5,640,018 Anchorage's 40 & 8 have mm‘ledll ‘D W. Stoddard, chef de gare; S. {C. Raynor, chaf de train; Steve Tyonck Indlans are comfmmbl}lYau ng, commissaire intendent; situated for the winter in their Worner Ohls, conductaie; L. 1. i vo'e of gach ‘state is cast in the |less. than the county fax. asses. °°% Vilage on the west shore fo‘P,‘ erscn, guarde de la porte; Paul Bl electoral college as a unit. sor claims they are. He demand- Cobk Inlet. Thg néw school is in | Marsch, lampiste; W. D. Scott, | If the Democratic or Republi-leq that the county refund $11,- U5& and ‘the community swre commis voyaguer; David \Adler, of | can electors are elected by a ma-|2g0 14, housed in a large log structure, ]Eaubanks, Stanley Nichols of Mc- | | pority of 100 popular votes, that | ic every bit as good, so far as that state is concerned, as a popu- B e ey wans soday HILLS BROS’ PATENTED i is to make sure that carries by big r 1 ities states X 3 ]o little pluralities—enough states PROCESS I‘DOES RIGHT’I BY | 17 JUNEAU DAIRY For Sunday We Suggest—FANCY LEAN LEG O’ PORK ROAST— With Apple Sauce PICNICS 12 1-2¢1b. { PURE LARD 10c lb Smoked—Sugar Cured or SHORTENING * HOZAT BACON ... .19 Ib. | SALT PORK I5¢ Ib. Piec Sl ; A T H E RA RE B |. END OF COFFEES Saturday _____ Piece or Slab . Li Fancy Dy ‘ : Prime Hen LIGHT HENS ... o Night g Controllod Roasting develops every The marvelous flavor of Hills Bros. 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