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P o~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1933. FIRST AWARD FOR ° CHRISTMAS TREE | Tallap oosa, Vlany Trees| Receive Special Mention from Committee Outdoor Christmas tree were made yesterday by t Commerce nmittes Mrs. Cash C on Sixth and S Brown! ot Place, the to the Jun rug t and Seward streets and d to the Zynda Hotel on Main St 5 mention was made of the the U. 8. Coast| Tallapoosa, Wh lighted Malt ar at the top. e lron» of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.| a, on Mlin Street, Dr. and A. W. Stewart, Seventh eet, rs. R. R. Hermann, on| Culhoun strects M D. Wiiliams, SiX ets; also received spe- n and members of the they looked lovely ez, but upon on were not as well pro- d as the winners. The com-| . members gave gach tree a ation and v.mnm& ons on cutter M 2 i tion of lights and the trees the m- selves. Those who served on the mrh!mL committee were: The Rev. John A. Glasse, the Rev. and Stanley McMichael Michiael served in place of Dean C. E. Rice, who was unable to serve ——————— MRS. G. H. IMLAY HOSTESS AT BRIDGE TEA SATURDAY In honor of Mrs. C. H. Dench,| /ho with Commander Dench will e here early in January for their new station in Florida, Mrs G. H. Imlay entertained on Satur- day afternoon with a bridge tea a: her home in the Assembly Apart- me wo tables of contract were in and several friesnds dropped ater to enjoy tea and wish Mrs. Dench a pleasant voyage and hap- pness in her new home. i ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE MOOSE There will NOT be a meeting of the Women of the Moose Thurs- day, December 28th. The next reg- ular meeting will be held January 4th. GERTIE OLSEN, —adv. Recorder. —————— MOOSE CHRISTMAS TREE Has been postponed for a few days. Watch for an announcement of the date decided upon. —adyv. Henry R. Cross| Mr. Me- | | bootlegging Alice Faye T'he gossips of movieland fairly | hugged thcmkfll\ns and brnmlcnet a battery of “I told you so’s” when beautiful Alice Faye stepped off the train in Hollywood to take part in a | picture with Rudy Vallee. Miss| Faye, you recall, is the charming | member of Rudy’s | wecording to the gossips, is the | crooner’s heart interest, \BUUTLEGGING IN SILVER IS | FORECAST NOW [Only Newly Mmed Metal | Is to Benefit by \ New Price | WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—United | states Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, warned of possible in silver under Presi- |dent Roosevelt's silver buying plan. Senator Wheeler said it would be easy to add old silver to the new lin order to obtain the Treasury |price of 64 cents an ounce. This rice is intended only for the newly mined metal oo [ MR. AND ¥ CHARLES N ARRIVE HERE FROM FUNTER BAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ottese ar- rived in Junéau on the motorship Estebcth from their Bay. | in-law | md daughte: C. L | Tubbs a: for the present and may mak later in the winter. —— AUTOMOBILE LIC SES Automoebile licenses for 1934 will be due and payable Jan. 1st. Plates are now available. Fees—Territorial, $10.00; City, $5.00. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. —adv GOODRICH Men’s Shoe Pacs $4.50 WORTH THE PRICE WHY PAY MORE? BIG VAN, The Gun Man P. 0. Box 332 RELIABILITY Commercial COLLECTIONS Flugels List, St. Louis Mo. United Collection and Co ington, D. C. The United Law List, New ington, D. C. geles, Cal. kane, Washington. Representatives in All Legal Department ALBERT WHITE RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY Operating in Juneau January 10, 1934 ROOM NO. 1, SHATTUCK BUILDING and Rating Bureau Co-Operating with White Service Bureau CONNECTIONS The American Attorneys Directory, Forwarders Bonded List, Chicago, Tl Haythe Mercantile Agency, The Mercantile Adjuster, Chicago, Il Law Service Bureau, New York. Commercial Bar, New York. The Western Lawlist, Inc., United Collection and Commercial Law List, California Association of Collection Agencies, Los An- Cooperative Bureau Directory of American Collection Service Representatives, Detroit, Mich. Pacific Coast Association of Collection Agencies, Spo- (Just as contant water dropping wears away the stone, so constant credit leaks will wear away a business) Phone 215 ALI'TIGVITad Adjustment RATINGS Cincinnati, Ohio. Inc., New York. mmercial Law List, Wash- ALIIgvIiayd ALImgavitada York. Denver, Colo. “Wash- Leading Cities of Alaska FRED HUNTRESS Representing C. A. and R. Bureau ALITIGVITIN XLITIGVITIY XIITEvVITayg troupe who, | a trip south | COLE LOSES LIBEL CASE, HIGH COURT Appeal Dismissed in $15,- 000 Action Taken Against Rustgard Word was received today by H. L. Faulkner, attorney for John Rustgard, that the Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed the ap- peal taken by Cash Cole in his- case against Mr. Rustgard, former Attorney General, Mr. Cole sued Mr. Rustgard for $15,000 for libel and slander alleged to have been committed during the political campaign last fall when Mr. Rustgard was a candidate for Attorney General to succeed him- self. and Mr. Cole was candidate | for Auditor. The summons and complaint were served on Mr.| Rustgard just as he was about to| board a southbound bcat en route to Europe. A motion was filed in the District Co by Mr. Faulkner, acting as| ey for Mr. Rustgard, to quash | e service of the summons upon | the ground that the copy served| s |on the defendant was not certified | Judge Harding granted the motion | quashed the service of the T Mr. Cole, through his v W. L. Paul, attempted 10 appe The Appellate Court held 1hat ‘(’\‘ order quashing the service of | the summons was not an appeal-| able order, and the appeal was ac- < cordingly dismissed. Assassins ' Of Bishops * Identified | il‘ne Under Arrest Belong | to Secret Armenian Revolt Society NEW YORK, Dec. 27—The Dis-| trict Attorney’s office claimed iden- tification of five prisoners as al- leged members of the Secret Ar- menian Revolutionary Society and lit is claimed they were participants in the attack which led to the assassination of Archbishop Tourian Sunday morning as he was walking down the aisle fo begin his servics The police a 't those arrested are members of the Tashnak Se- “u'm Society, formed to wrest con- |trol of Armenia from the Soviet: and took part in the stabbing. | | | TURKEY TIME WE WANT FOR GAME WORK WILL BE HIRED their Nila Cram Cook, who fled Mahat: ma Gandhi's seminary in India said she was finished with the| “rigid life” and now seeks “thrills.” (Associated Press Photo) | LOCAL INDIANS | the pool i |cleaned out, graveled and lowered {Terhune Announces $30,- 000 Program for Re- | stocking Game, Fur | ‘Con‘,mut’d from Page One) j reas considered favorable for | breeding and range. | Southwest Alaska Work { The exact locations of the South- | Alaska camps were not de- | ined here, Mr. Dufresne de- | ferring that until he reaches the | ground. Some of them will be lo- cated along the Alaska Railroad, between Seward and Anchorage where snowshoe rabbits will be and transported to the| islands on the Aleutian chain. for fur-bear- to give the local er food source. Island red foxes will 1 transferred to the stable food ers and, als supply residents anot On Unimak s in th the Aleutian chain. of men will be used in that work. Must End February 15 All of the work, Mr. Terhune | pointed out, must be completed by Feb{uary 15 under present Admin- |istration plans. Congress has the | authority .and may extend it be- |yond that date. If it does extend |and expand the Civil Works Ad- | ministration, the Commission will |apply for additional funds to con- {tinue these and other projects. | Mr. Terhune was booked to sail |on the Alaska for Seattle. He will | remain there a few days and then procead to Washington if it is ne- | cessary to speed up final prepara- | tions for the construction of ves- | sels, station buildings, docks and | floats by the Commission. ———— ISABEL PARSON UNDERGOES ‘ TONSIL OPERATION TODAY Miss Tsabel Parson, daughfer of {Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parson, un- | derwent a tonsilectomy at St. Ann's Hospital this morning. She ex- | pected to return to her home this | atternoon. | MOOSE CHRISTMAS TREE |Has been postponed for a few days. Watch for an announcement of the date decided upon. —adv. | | i_ B ISR FREE! WEATHER CHART CALENDARS GET YOURS! Butler Mauro Drug Co. . ! “Express Money Orders Anytime” o o Afognak Island group and | The object is to build up | k-Afognak gorup and to the | i astern part | Fourteen | | NPT I X e Deserts Gandii GMFA] ) CREWTO BEGIN WORK ON " BOWL PROJECT Five Men Pul on Tomor- row to Begin Evergreen Bowl Improvement To prepare the ground for sub- stantial improvements to Evergreen Bowla small CWA crew will be assigned to work there tomorrow, it was announced today by B. F. Heintzleman, Assistant Regional Forester. The work will be done under supervision of the Forest Service which last Fall drafted plans for the development. It is expected that not less than 25 men will be given jobs on the project. Generally it is planned to develop the bowl into a play i jgrounds for the community. 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