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Here are Gov. have been made the Director of the Dep second row, E. William Cole, ion; Clarence D. Martin ( past ks. They are, left to right, artment of Highways; Harry C. Huse, K. Murray, Director of Public Works; Chief cf {he State ; third gow, Thomas H. Hedges, Tax Commissicner; 0. H. !ion and Development and Victor A. Meyers, Licute PROMINENT CANNERY OFERATORS ON WAY WEST ON ALEUTIAN E. B. Hanley and E. Most owners and operators of the Copper River Packing Company on their way to the We steamer Aleutian to pr few wee Francis Ovend Olson, Sta ant-( +f the openin; fishing season While the Hanley on Gov with other Both Mr. are ne steamer and Mr. Most W. Troy and v Juneau friends. Hanley and pioneers in the canr s in Alaska was Mr, John 3 ry > - d on th opare for th sified ads pay A Large Variety of Tested Garden Seeds on Display SEED Potatoes GOLD COIN IRISH COBBLER BLISS—THE TRIUMPH BEAUTY OF HEBRON Place Your Orders NOW! HARRIS Hardware Co. Lower Front Street THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 en, ate ernor, calle isited E State in Juneau d Most busi Hints of Vienna ter), and the members cf his tep row, E. Pat Kelley, Director of Licenses; A. Garrecht, official fami whose nd Industry; Lacey V. Muri James Geraghty, Directc Richard Ham| legal adviser; on, appeintmerz's to important State posts TOW, f the Department of Efficienc Secretary to the Governor; Dircctor of Game and Fish; Thecdore M. Jenner, Tax Commis- (Continued h the ist papers MRS. after monihs in Juneau. WS, Old papers for sale lcwer, E. P. Banker, Director of the Department of Cense: peiated Press Photos, F E. J. White, visiting her daughter White and her Southern California since I tober, returned to Juneau stzamer Aleutian. At the present Is Austria Of City-State Worrying Mrs. Page One) exclaim with Mrs. rva- t on White MRS. E. J. WHITE RETURNS ROM WINTER IN SOUTH| who has been Miss Lenore many friends in Oc- the is a house guest of Mrs. H. L. Faulk a awak: ner Mrs. of planning help of Cz ts White was recen ant Libra: W. Troy and will assume her duties. - e MINING MAN AND WIFE ON WAY D. R. Gustafson, Clery Hill Fairbanks, Gustafson, passenger on the Aleutian. are returning home after in the south. Librarian in the > .o A. GGODWIN TO EETCHIKAN report EDITH A urne on the spending Goodwin, to her home in steamer Yukon the last two Mrs. Goodwin as ster pher in gislatu DG of Ket- Hining a aployed is at Emplre. New White Crepe y and Museum by Gov. tly soon re appointed to the position of Assis Historica l] John to TO INTERIOE t manager of the |, Company, companied by a westward Dound at | Mrs They a RESSES Sizes 14 to 42 $7.95 and $9.95 CHILDREN’S WASH PRINT FROCKS Ages 3 to 16 years 50c¢ and 85¢ = % Juneau Sample Shoppe Opposite Harris Hardware Co. v ITALIAN PRESS SEES FASCISM . RULING WURLI} v A. EDWIN = May 10.—An exuoer linking 5 the ruls, ratl throughout ke governad unbreakable f the emblem of all poople, have coupled cendancy in Germany wi dent Roosevelt's idea of il executive powers in the States, as justifying their vision Duce’s Own Paper. Leads 11 Popolo d'Ttalia, the Milan d owned by Benito Mssolini, led deluge of editorial acclamation these two events, saying: “The twentieth century come the century of unt cigm. Farcical democracy {redyced to of ‘maintainir money and mm'ue President Roosevelt's address statement that ask for exceptional pov ssary to combat the ec uation, was interpreted by Il Popol d'Ttalia and other Ital papers as the new Preside: inite recognition of T Duv(w super- lative political tem."” Deride All Explanations Interpretative articles in the nori European press, direct cable re- |ports, and other media sugesting that President Roosevelt merely |has asked for a time-homnored cor i al privilege to meet a na- | tional emergency, have brought the Italian press derision. As far as this the United States has gone fascist, conseiously or unconsciously. A cther explanation of the American 1 situd is considered an fort to evade ‘“recognition I Duce’s undeniable political genius." | “The skeleton of musty democ- ravy is bending and crumbling |said 11 Popolo. well Hitl of will be- inaugural he would s if o news- Other Countries Cited “Fascism has started its toward the redemption and liber- ation of all peoples from odious, cpprobrious, and worn out political |systems. It has begun its uni 1 drive toward the regensration of all nations and the veritable pea of the world.” | The press has found Supporting argument for these swoeping as- umptions in reports from yet er countries Sir Oswald march oth- Mosley’s cry that England and the other great mna- oms, must adopt Mussolini’s po- cal philozophy or go under, re- ceived the solemn commendation of ltalian publications. See All Follewing Duce Ex-premier Edouard H leged assertion that | parliamentary system was a failu was a six-day source of ecially ceful editorial comment The trend toward absolute dicta- or¢hip in- Austria and Greece, the reported visions of a fascist Spain by the venerable republican Ale- indro Lerroux—all these thin; ys the Italian press, owe their 1spiration to Mussolini. >ee Old papers at ‘The Empire. | NOTICL TO CREDITORS In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska, | before the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of Edward T. Ryan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wal- er @, Hellan has been duly ap- pointed administrator of the estate of Edward T. Ryan, deceased. Al persons having claims against said ate are hereby required to file heir elaims, sworn to as required law, with the undersignzd, with- in six months from the this notice. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1933. WALTER G. HELLAN, Administrator. First publication, May 3, 1933. Last pubncauon, May 24, 1933, | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE “ Anchorage, Alaska, April 10, 1933, Notice is hereby given that Al- ert Forrest of Juncau, Alaska Ilds‘ iled an application for a Soldiers \rldleonal Homestead, serial 07714 " patent for a tract of land em- uaoed in U. 8. Survey No. ituated about 1% miles northwest Juneau, Alaska and adjoininz S. Surveys Nos. 1451, 1741 and 1463 in Lat. 58°, 18’ 57” N. Long 34° 21" W. containing 250 acres nd it is now in the files of the 8. Land Office at Anchoraze, slaska, Any and all persons claiming ad- ersely any of the above mentioned ind should file their adverse aims in the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within Lh" »-riod of publication or thirty days rereafter or they will be barred| the provisions of the statutes J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, April 19, 1933, st publication, June 14, 1933. date of| DR. BUNNELL LEAVES FOR ALASKA COLLEGE‘ | r having spent the past thrm" | here attending the lezislative at the invitation of the \ ession | Hou Charles E. Bunnell, President of| > Alaska Agricultural College undl’ “hool of Mines, left on the steam-| Al eward -enroute 1ai Fairban Dr. Bunnell expressad himself as| | eratified with the . appropriation| | made for his institution by (h, Legislature. It was smaller than that estimated as necessary by the| Board of Trustees, but under the financial conditions of the Terri-| tory, it was as much as could| have been expected and the col-| lege will be able to conduct |I} departments by practicing the most| stringent kind of economy, he \wl‘ - HEINKE ZINGLE HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOO\ IN HOME OF FRIENDS HERE At a cerecmony performed by ‘the Rev. John A. Glasse yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at he home| of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Sunick,| Miss Helen B. Heinke, of Tacoma,| became the bride of Emil B.| Zingler. | Mrs Zingler ived here on the| amer Aleutian yesterday morn-| ing from the . Her husband)| is employed at the Alaska Juneau Mining Company. | Mr. and Mrs. Sunick were wit-| nesses at the ceremony | i [é n £ I i INZ MANAC " | GARREN, C. en, branch-managar for the H. J. Heinz Cc Seattle, arrived here on (I €r Aleutian and will Kenneth Edwards, Alas] entative of th way and Sitka, eau to remain for lbefore goir back headquart, in the metropolis. mpany in| a several south to Bug:t Sound hi: eeo HOMITE HOME A¥F MONTHS ABSE PR ON WAY TWO Anthony Pclet, prominc chant of Nome, is on his back to his home on the Aleu after spending the last two mont in the States. FRED TRACY, Tracy, of the hip Company take the steamer Yukon chikan to Seattle. Mr. Tracy to Ketchikan by plane on after spending several we Juneau on business. B C. J. WHITNEY RETURNS TO HOME ABOARD ALEUTIAN Alaska| peots - to Ket- want | unday C. J. Whitney, of the ommercial Company, passed through Juneau on the Alcutian on his way home from a trip ocut- ide. Northern eee — PROMINENT ATTORNEY HERI ON BUSINESS FOR CLK Ira D. Orton, prominent attorney of Nome and Seattle and member of the firm of Lyons and Orton, arrived on the steamer Aleutian and is in Juneau for several days in connection with business for the Miners and Merchant Bank at ‘Nome, which he represents. e ORDER NOW } At New Low Prices | Hand packed red 'king salmor | choice fish only, $6.50 per case of| 48 pounds or $3.00 for case of 24| pounds, Place your*nrders now and One pound Gale’s Fancy Chocolate and | the Committee on Education Dr.|cXp OPENS |t SHOP PARLOR BARBER ch was in yesterday. Mr. Powell from Fairbanks to Nome, - WALTER B. KING TO port will 1\1' the. of RETURNS HOME IN KETCHIKAN King, assistant ot Attorney is home in that ship Northland af oral days in Juncau e MISS BLANCHE KELLY LEAVES FOR SOUTH ON NORTHLAND Blanche Kelly, who f n languages in High School for -the t was a southbound pas- on the motorship Northland here early Tuesday miorn- B Walter B tes Dist kan, the pending Uni er PUBLIC Pioneer Aux | public card party ling, May 12, 1. O. O. F Bridge and whist will be good prizes, refreshments {sion 50 cents. As this is meeting prior to vacation, mer are requested to meet at 7:45 LOTTIE SPICKET Presiden! CARD PARTY ary will on Frida seve Miss taught the —adv. — e~ NOME MINING MAN WAY HOME ON C. N. Powell, Neme, ON ALEUTIAN debt any of per capital highest of mining ms is on his way home a the New Sprmg | PRINTS $3.95 to $19.50 SOME beauties Others are made clever new prints that do \\umlerful things for you. 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