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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 10, 1934. 7 BARNEY GOPGLE AND SPARK PLUG LISSEN- ou PAL--- DELEGATE HAS MAKY MEASURES : | THE H HOPPER Seeks to Translate Pledges of Campaign Into Real- | ity Without Delay « Tage One) | Surveyor-General. The ! of course, no longer place of latter office, exists! Othor Mcasures Ready Mr. Dimond has ready.for in-{ troduction a bill which would per- mit Indians and permanent white| inhabitants of the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers to take king salmon| for commercial purposes. including | exportation from the Territory of this ‘species ‘of ~salmon: olution has been prepared | e Secretary ‘of War to] cause a survey to be made'of the Metlakatla harbor, the ultimate objective being improvement of harbor facilities. Abill which was first placed be- fore Congress by former Delegate Wickersham - wiil be introduesd -by Mr. Dimond in identical form with the original measure. It provides for appeal or writ of error from final judgments or decisions in the | diztrict court for Alaska to the United States circuit court of ap-| peals. i Under present conditions em- ployees of the Alaska Railroad have no right of appeal in com-| pensation cases. Delegate Dlmand\ proposes to correct that by appro- | priate legislation which would give| the employees the right to appeal| to the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission. He be- lieves, and helieves forcibly, that they ought fo have that right and| intends to do all in his power to sea that it is given them. Also to be introduced are bills permitting the eitles of ‘Juneau and Skagway to float bond issues, the Tor to > deposited with the Public Works Administration | for loans and grants from that or-! ganization providing it approves| requests ‘which have been submit- ted for carrying out of municipal improvement projects. Pcstmasters Named En route to Miami, Florida, Joe Barrows of the Pan american Afr-| ways stopped off at Washington | yesterday to visit Harry ¥. Morton. | From Miami Mr. Barrows will fly‘ to Los Angeles and thence to Fairbanks with another Fleetster airplane to be added to the Pacific| Alaska Airways fleet. He expects to reach there weeks. | appeared before the same subcom- {ing no .opportunity to mention me‘ | steamer Alaska. Mr. Gault is with PIONEER OF Three new Alaska postmasters were appointed . this: week.: :Mrs. Helen Stragier was named post- master at Berry, near Mrs. Ellen J. Roberts at: Franklin, ln the Fortymile District, and Wil H. McBlane at Baranof, 1o czted on the island of the same name in soutneast Alaska. All of the offices are of the fourth. class. Appear Before Committee Intending to visit briefly in Cali- | fornia .before returning (o Juneau, Governor Troy headed wast this| week after his deparfure had besn (](‘Ll‘ved several times by press of | work. The day bzfore he left he, testified concerning the necds of Alaska before . the approprlstmns subcommittee which is handling the Depariment of the Interior supply bill. Subs:quenily Delegate Dimond mittee. Both the Governor and Delegate met with a hospitable reception from the members of the commit- tee ‘and especially from its chair- man, Edward T. Taylor, veteran member of Congress from Colorado. Mr. Taylor has been to Alaska, lkes the country -and ‘knows -its needs. To’ the accompaniment of front page newspaper stories and at- tention from all sides, -Slim: Wil- liams drove his dog team into Washington yesterday. Thursday night . he camped in the . litile Maryland town of Bethesda, just across the - District ~of ~Columbia line, and - the mnext' morning ' com- pleted the trip which has brought him 5700 miles from Copper Cen- ter. A police: motoreycle -escort met. him .at the District line and re- mainzd with Slim until he had pitched his last camp at & small park near the Interior Depurbmem bullding. The National Broadcastmg Com- pany plans to have Delegate Di- mond and Slim go on the air tcday and SEm will tell all about his trip. Mrs. Roosevelt, whom he met at Chicago, has invited him to visit the White House. Everywhere the proposed Pacific- Yukon highway is coming in for a lot of attention and Slim is los- advisability of building it. His plans are somewhat indefi- nite but it is probable that he will remain here about a month and then leave for Alaska by train and ship. The dogs will be shipped | home. OREGON DIES WALLA WALLA, Wash, Jan.| 10—Dillos Earp, aged 87, Eastern Oregon pioneer, who came west ‘n the early seventies, died here in Fairbanks, LA &OT ANOTHER LETTER THIS MORNING -~ T \_obks LIRE" HELP ABOUT T ? MEBBE I CAN DON'T TRY YO FOOL ME -~ I KNOW THOSE LETTERS YOU'RE LETTIN' ARE FROM . SOME WOMAN - WHO IS SHE ?? OF'COURSE IT ¢, N> (7 DQE CONCERN IME -= T DONT, HEY 22 YOU! RE &GONNA. BE SUHPRISED !! By BILLE DE BECK PRINCE ALEX GOES ABROAD Will Re]om Wlfe, on Inter- rupted Honeymoon, at Yokohama SEATTLE, Jan. iv.—Prince Alex- is Mdivana( husband of Barbara Hutton Mdivana, $40,000,000 heir- ess, said he sails today to join his wife in Yokohama and will con- tinue their world honeymoon {which was interrupted Saturday when a process server was awaiting the couple in California. Prince Alexis left his bride at Reno, Nevada and came here by plane and taxi. She continued to San Francisco from where she will take a liner for Yokohama. —————————— MR. AND MRS. ROY GAULT ARE RETURNING HOME FROM VACATION SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gault, of Skagway, are returning home from a vacation in the States aboard the the White Pass and Yukon Route in the Lynn Canal port. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and the Veteran's Hospital. He had in about three been ill for some time. He was a | 1 Civil War Veteran. Marx Clothing | i ;‘g_—____»‘: Come Early! MUSIC! BEER! SANDWICHES! LUNCHES! Roadhouse SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TONIGHT a Stay Late! | Before S S P USSR 9 ent their claims, with the proper ‘ GORDON S \ vouchers, verified, as provided by | Ladies® Ready-to- | |1aw, to the said Elizabeth Biggs| 7 at the Gastineau Hotel in Juneau, | Wear | |alaska, within six months from| | Seward St., nesr Front ! |the date of this notice. | 5 —— | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this (o) %: |2nd day of January, 1934. H.S.GRAVES || 'pointed executor of the last will |and . testament..of » Mrs. Amelia UNITED STATES - Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land ' Office Anchorage, Alaska. November 22, 1933. Serial 07681 Notice is hereby given that Frank Reeder, entryman, together with his witnesses, Byron T. Benson, and Clenna . Franklin McNutt, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry. for.a tract of Jand embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2079, Mendenhall Valley | Elimination, éontaining 87.76 acves, and' it is'now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filedin the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said. final proof will"be accepted and 'final certificate is- sued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Jan. 10, 1934. Last publication, March 7, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinet, First Division, Territory of Alaska. the Honorable Mullen, Probate Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN H. BIGGS, Deceased. You aré hereby notified that Elizabeth Biggs has this day been appointed executrix of the estate of JOHN H. BIGGS, deceased.' All persons having claims against said | estate are hereby required to pres- John F. MRS. ELIZABETH BIGGS, Executrix, First publication, Jan. 3, 1934. Last publication, Jan. 24, 1934. Archorage, Alaska. October 26, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Nels Magnuson, entryman, to- gether with William John Reck and Arnot ‘Hendrickson, his witnesses, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof of his homestead entry, Anchorage 07372, for a tract of land embraced in Forestry List 8—48; H. E. 8. No. 175, New Series No. 1545, situate on the Westerly shore ‘of Gastineau Channel, containing 1057 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed‘dn | the local Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska, within the period of Publi- eation or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificaté issued. J J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Nov. 15, 1933, jLast publication, Jan. 1C, 1934, Ancrorage, Alaska. November 20, 1933. Notice is hereby given that Louis H. Metzgar of Juneau, Alaska, has tiled an application for a soldiers additional " homestead, Anchorage 07692, for a tract of land embraced in U. 6. Survey No. 2133, situate on the mortheasterly shore of Gas- tineau Channel, two and one-half miles northwest ' of Juneau, con- taining 4.62 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. And and all-persons claiming ad- versely the land described should| file their - adverse' claims in “the Land ‘Office at Anchorage, Alaske, | within the period ef publication- or thirty days' thereafter or they will be'barved by the provisions of ‘the Statutes. First publication, Dec. 6, 1988. Last publieation, Jan. 31, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for) the ‘Territory of Alaska, Division Number. One. Before J. P MULLEN, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, -Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of * {MRS. AMELIA BANDBECK, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersighed was, on'ithe 2nd day-of January, 1934, duly ap- Sandbeck, deceased. All persons hav- | ing claims against the estate” of | said deceased are:required to pres- | ent the same with proper vouchers attached, 'to the undersigned; at , Alasks, within six months First publication, Jan. 3, 1934 | Taist om, Jam. M, 1834 Skagway, fromithe date of this notice. " Dated January'2, 1934. CHARLES G. STADELMAN, Executor:of the estate of Mrs. * Amelia Sandbeck, Deceased. Grand Clearanee : Prices Effective Unul Saturday Night g dlsposal Dresses Regular $2.50 Sale Price $1 W ash Blouses Vcfle—E'I-—Orpndk Trim Now $1 Skirts In red..hmwn, navy CLEARANCE Brassieres Girdles $3 95 value§, $6.50 pajues, [ ] Our stoc]( has been carefully marked with prices that mean no profit to us and quick Our' merchandlse is NEW and purchased in New York at lower prices. Fur Trim W: offer you l.he mnrt-nfly to mhne a dey fur trlm.mgd eul at'a worth—whne uvln( - Hat Gees ! 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