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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HE STEALA DA REVOLUTION PAPS = DISS FO' DE : BIE DEFAULT 'S REPORTED “ONRAILROAD DOUGLAS THE MUGs !! LISSEN TQ 'EM., HOWL - GO WAN BEEGA |we g.PQQT H Sy - HEEM DAT FO' YO’ - NEWS Serious Disclosures MadeéDUUGLASSTABTs . / % : ; = E o] e 3 N c?ff“‘“”' T'M 'fN : AMERICAN CITIZEN! T AIN'T GONNA STAND, THIS FROM, _Against Van Swerin- gen Brothers 'WORK ON WATER statement will soon be filed with the Federal Trade Commission un- der. :the securities act which discl | < that the Van Swerington BrD:her;lDam Site Secured and 30 land defaulted on $40-1 Men Are to Be Employ- 000,000 worth of bank loans against ed by CWA Oflicials which tih pledged working eon- trol .of their $2,000,000,000 railroad | system. After several weeks ‘Of investi- | BARNEY GOOGLE- WE SHOOT TO STRIKE - EVERY The statement was prepared, the[gations, surveying and planning HE SAY ! HEEM JOOSTA | ONE |\N TOWN WiLL Times says, by a protective com- |the proposition of securing a houn- HE 1SS WAN ‘DA SAME - BE AT T:Ez wa‘ELC‘:JTION-Y mittea of the St Louis, Iron|tiful supply of fresh water for the AMERICANO DSAT?-\IEJEIT":]EEDS LEAVEEOIH.lS QUARTERS CITIZEN~- z J % EXZITEMENT- ? LT « { - PROMPTLY AT TW HEH, JULIUS-? A ' fLos Kg { . MOBILE Mountain and Southern Railway.|town of Douglas, under all condi- Fhis is a unit o fthe Van Swer-|tions, at last, seems very likely of ingen system whose loans have fulfillment and preparations are| Meen in default since November, already under way to accomplish #4931, the paper says. same. With the generous support| i — lof the officials in Juneau, from 'flNE HUNDRED the Governor down, much valuable | + ' {local quota of CWA employers in- £ n |creased to thirty men to work on Ithat and other municipal jobs al- LY ‘ready projected. Devclepment of Preject ! City-Council during the latter part VANCOUVER, B. C. "March 8.— . year when some of the @ne hundred a"f_nme Prns haive;business firms and private individ- | been arrested, charged with malic- uals most: affected by the acuw‘i Men's Institute, a philanthropic = . dgency supported by . private sub-lhke s_t.ep; to relieve the shortage. Town To Vote on Bond Issue " 4 ‘Mr. Kilburn, owner of the Douglas - Twep A geription for the aid of single and‘w e Sarhe, Sinds sibor Ik die Notices have been posted to homeless men. | e d | place before the voters of Douglas data in comnection with the pro-| IN VANCOUVER e | The water supply in Doublas jous damage to property following shortage of water existing at that| %The men, locking themselves jn | WAs doing everything in his POWE | o jgqu0 of whether or not they THE NEXT EPISODE TAKES PLACE TN 2O MINUTES+ cae, ., Grept Brpain righes cperyed EEB 13- ¢ DT BURDICKS HOME FROM '] EXTENDED VACATION | g After having spent three months | Transient Meals 50c Everybody wel- | main open until Saturday evening, on 1leave from official duties,| | Mr. and Mrs, Mike Daniloft | —ady. | March 31, 1934. Charles G. Burdick, Distriet For- | S———————e o 0} —————— American cm;‘e:mp. twenty-one cster Ranger, returned home| s, Lo A : —— . Cotton planted with a new vatid- | YeArs or age, a fide residence on the steamer Victoria. He ] ble-depth planter ‘developed by the |Of ‘the Tarritory of Alaska for one was, accompanied by Mrs, Burdick | Jones-Stevens Shop r R = o il o Balog, “Therésa - Doogan. and Al- ALUMNI CARD PARTY—DANCE, .REGISTRATION OF VOTERS freda Fleek. { The public is invited to attend| Registration Books for Registra- In the. third and fourth grades,!a card-party and dance to be given tion of Voters, General Municipal neither dbsent nor tardy were Da- by the D. H. 8. Alumni Associa- |Election to be held Tuesday, April | vid Smoot, Kenneth Shudshift, [tion in the Eagles’ Hall Saturday |3, 1934, are open now and will re-| | Prank Cashen, Arline Rice, Elmer night, March 10. Savikko. | come. Service in- widening out and ex- tending the road to the dam-site. Thus without taxing the finances of the town to any extreme, an actual start of reel consequence can be undertaken. DINING ROOMS | i | [ Table Board by Week or Month ) f)ect has been secured, and the |became an important issue with the| & disturbance at the Vancmxver,ume petitioned . the - Council. -t Those making A's and B’s in| the same grades during the last k% 3 to get more water into the pipes| six weeks are Jimmy Krim, Dor- the upper floors threw everything 4 {are willing to have the city bonded y v year and the Town of Juneau, § A 5 > . but the terrific cold weather had| othy Langseth and Harold LeRoux, | dePartment. of agriculture: produced | who has been in the States since LADIES'—CHILDREN'S movable out of the windows. Fernmas thh: water soiiaiak b source.}w secure a government loan to 5 ’14 per cent more cotton than the |Alaska, continuously for six months jast summer. | READY-TO-WEAR { the Loith, guade . Borghikd ) highest yield from any other meth- |immediately preceding said date of A number of light and telephone {continue the water project by eith- l Havdahl received all A’s but However, it was noted that through | 4 § f ' ’ _1er purchasing the Kilburn dis- a"t e cgld “é:m;r 1;29‘;_90C:;3;}Lributing system or putting in a| s PRAER I, o8l SIPeR. S new one; also for funds to carry of previous cold spells when the/ 1 : fon other municipal improvements. town was out of water gave the e v 43, |same information. Leaving . here early in Decem- election are the qualifications re- per Mr, Burdick went to Montana quired. to join Mrs. Burdick. They . visit- z ] ed in that State until after the 3 3 FIRE ALARM CALLS | Beward:Street . Near Third | one. | 4 In grades five and six, neimerlod 2 phj{m)g_.“_' absent nor tardy was Mabel Nil-| Four hundred acres of raspber- A. W. HENNING, son; Ethel Loken made a record |ries have been planted near Mor- City Clerk. of A's B's and one C. Mary|ganton, N. C, by farmers seeking a | First publication, Feb, 23, 1934, wires were broken. The superintendent said he knew of no reason for the outbreak but believed ‘it was the work of agi- tators. | holidays. | Money will be needed for the town | They then spent a few days in {when the bridge is completed and s Reiablon i 4 98 —_———— o, Ellen Spain made a record of A’s new crop that can be converted | PASEBALL QUESTION TO | Realizing that was a promisiig |, reqera) joan, especially a P.W.A.[B's and one O in the eighth. . 'into-eash readily. Dally Empire Want Ads Pay | oo’ 4nd Salt lake Oy, next!! 1.3 Third and ¥rapkl BE DISCUSSED AT LEGION |S0urce of water to build a systemij.n 4o tne only kind that could — e aoe:m‘fm C‘Q""’“l‘ Yoo 11 154 “wios anig Weakkih, e - .!on, the Council investigated the' P vk " PAR e ™ = i ) TR IR they visit for the remainder 4 - MEETING THIS EszlN(‘;possibilMcs o7 & PWA doass Yo take ?1:5 E&:}x;zf:x;? :awx.:iu:::,d i‘:}i‘é‘:gre\(]‘-’i of their stay, motoring into Ari- 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Whether or not the American|Care oOf streets, sewers, and & |.n.o gources i | g o g 1_97 ?‘rg:t g;:r.g“;mm. | | H trips. o . 8 Legion will participate in Gas-?"’""’f vsysl‘.‘.m' Thfij""m bysxk“'c};‘ st e Wl I i A 1-8 Front, near Sawmil, tineau Channel baseball this sum- ;22:“;1;“ l:x:?c e ':ve:r‘;'esmh pial TO RAISE RESOLUTE | P a 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. mer will be discussed at the regu-|1081 at that time were such es, Spain to Seek Soldiers 21 Willoughby a¢ Totem Jar meeting of the Legion at the, ol oo The motorship Resolute, can- | Held Moorish rf: Grocery, Dugout’ at 8 o'clock tonight, ac-| - BY Petition it was ascertained|,. . cp used by the Icy Straits N h C f B d d l d ! eld as Moorish Serfs 2-3 Willoughb; _Cash » 3B : - | that a large percentage of the peo- P g IN the City o agda 1ve | o K " oughay, App. cording ,to Waino Hendrickson, 1 gl : “Flshene.’, belonging to Guy L. B | Cole’s, Garage, Post Commander. Other business|Ple ©f Douglas were in favor Ofignitn wnich sank at her moor- | MADRID, March 8 5-Recliftent -4 Front and Seward. reports that a number of Spanish soldiers still are held prisoners. of the -Moors in the Sahara: have the town being bonded to secure 2 2 . given rise to a proposal in congress §~B 2 3 3 such a loan for the purposes in- dicated. The matter was then ta- ken up with Dr.. Philip Smith, representing the PWA and he with e | Attorney H. L. Faulkner of Juneau visited Douglas to look the situa- |tion over. After a brief survey, |a meeting was held in the City |Hall at which the two visitors, | several city officials, Mr. Kiib i {and several others were present.| At this meeting the discussion P. H. Adams, representative of | centered on the need of a reservoir, | Of e holding sufficient wa- | the Seattle Hardware Company in capable qi 4 Tt wh y,hep;lo};th-:“-‘r to tide over any temporary Front and Main. Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. { Fifth and East. i Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. { Ninth, back of power | house. o} \ ings close to the wharf during one |of the worst storms last fall, has been taken over by A. J. LaCasa, 1l-known diver, who has already started operations to raise the ves- sel. Mr. LaCasa, if his plans are | | successful, will use the Resolute| las a barge in connection with the| | wrecking and salvaging company | {which he is affiliated with. S eee i Hakeem, the Wise One, and many people went to him is on the calendar tonight, and a; good turnout of members is urged by Mr. Hendrickson. — e ALBERT WILE LEAVES that an expedition be dispatched | to settle the rumors. | The Moors took many’ prison- |ers in the. combats of 1921, 1924 |and 1925, but after the.final Span- |} 54 |ish victory all were supposed to 3. | have been liberated. 3-8 | Since then there have been pe- 3-7 riodic reports, that some of the 3-8 3-9 4-1 § for ‘counsel, which he gave Albert Wile, merchandise broker, left on the Northwestern this af- ternoon for a business trip to Ket- chikan. e e GOES TO KETCHIKAN freely to all, asking nothing in return. D. H. S. STUDENTS ON H There came to him a young man who | prisoners still are held. as. slaves | in remote. desert; strongholds. TGy, NOR ROLL had spent much but got little, and: said: Jennie Johmson, Helen Pusich this district, | | Y ¢ 4 N, S 3 he town. Several and Mae Fitzgibbons qualified for TS i | COWA workers in.a guarry western, for a business trip to Ket- | shortage, for U e ) i v ; ‘ ‘ quarry near!! 4.9 Calho b ¢ [types of storage facilities were|the special Homor Roll this first “Tell me, Wise One. what shall I do to re- | Bethany, Mo, killed 23-snakes in a R, SRt i | considered with no definite solu- six weeks of the second semester, i 2 | day, dncluding. two blacksnakes, 4-3 Distin and Indian |tion of the problem heing ad- | according to the report cardswhich feach more than five feet long. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. MIKE KERRY WILL BE ceive the most for that which!I spend?” y vanced. were distributed yesterday noom. — i CHEF AT TAKU HARBOR watur Comsuissiens- Appointed - | FUr. the. first. ims, . Asizid . Loken ig;_—,,___“ ;:6 Tenth and C. . i ing|and Elsa Lundell failed to earn , | H.S.GRAVES | 7 Twelfth, BPR. garage. Mike Kerry, well known steward At the next succeeding meeting | n 7 P P13 . $Xfe | “The 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. and chef, 1oft on the motorship|of the 'Council variousiphases of|2ll A’s, receiving instead three Hakeem answered, “A thmg that 18 P Claching A 11 49 Home Grocery, . 2cif's today for ‘Taku Harbor|the water problem. were again dis- |48 and a B each. ‘i ome of Hart, Schaffner and | 5-1 Seater Tract, " In addition to Elsa and Astrid ad cceeptad a:pasition |cnssed. (No. definite plan. or pro- ‘¢ ia’ s % Phell] wnd ‘TAbhy.. ’|pofal for Temielying fhc situation, | the following were on the Honor bOught or SOld has no VHIUé aunless it <o |was brought out. Mr. Kilburn, /ROl Wima Feero Arthur r;?elil : i 2 | 27 PIONEER = CAFF Who was present at the mecting, | <<% Jadelene Bucnols Mary Lo- contains that which cannot be bought . AR T- 5 ! moi s Today ; how em-| Wi ke ive the city a price Bl A Db d to give the CIty Drce | ikko, Ruth Langseth, Albert Stra- i ks. Uj receipt i Z’fl;.f,";;,f’o‘ M,‘_m}‘mbungs{gier, Arvo Wahto, Mary Pearge —|otfer, the price being considered ‘msf:‘mr‘fw&‘g::g“me T et | prohibitive, Mayor Smith appoint- : x b ed a committee of two Council- "‘m‘x h’a;k Me;{l Jfis;; 1?:5— men, and two. property owners out- | 6 Alice Sey, Archie miston and -Bobbie Feero. side of the Council, to- study the T % n q preblem in all its details; and get se- who received n deport 4 i . 1d. The|Mment for the first six weeks are: AT RRIgID ey, SO | Mary Loken, Astrid Loken, Irving | ! An Offering (of i The Smartest and Best or'sold’ Look ‘for the Priceless Ingred- ient.” “But, what is this Priceless Ingred- One swaiiow of Bron- -4 9 : q chuline Emulsion and you | commitfee, composed by A. J. Ba- | Q ¥ 1 £, %is get relief — INSTANTLY. |log, E4 Andrews, A. F. Granberg ;‘lete}l](, lgla“ vam, Wiy ?:i""} lentr aSl\ed the young man. i for the Least Money cane Unmistakable relief. ‘and Gus Lundell, assisted by Clerk W‘;hr,o ;:‘sgts}f:r‘snl?:;eyr P:;;C;' Ba.:o BB xih . 14 i § : Felix. Gray, have been very active & ’ e 54 : B I i ; inl, e re . . 1 . wm ’ ertainly 'you wond meed ore | b maier to the end that a |OUMES: Vers Kirkham Bobhie Feero| Spoke then the Wise One: “My son, the then half a bottle-of this grand old ool Axtiivatte Ta Dt farad Wilfred Fleek, Mae Fitzzibbons,| 1] cough-killer to knock that cough |Periest dim-iie DA% DECR TONC Gordon Mins, Mary Fitzgibbons, Paial I di ) d . ‘ PRINT AND'PLAIN SILK for good. If you do, you can have |0 ©XBL 1n BeAr CReeh Bt €00 | rthur Reinikka, Alice Sey, Jennic ! riceless Ingredient of every product in ‘ ' your money back. Harry Race and Savikko, Helen Pusich, Myrtle Fee- | | FROCKS vation, back of the town where water is available to the city and all other first-class druggists guar- ra, Alex Tassel the market-place is the Honor and In- antee it. Those Wh ort-| i No dope. Nothing to upset your |an be stored up in sufficlent| o "o :he :f:‘:ie“;e! ?hemsgnénes:;rl All sizés to 44 tit; to suj adequately, | o 8 g 23 > 22 . 1 . stomach. S0 why cough, cough, |QUSnUNY to WY ~SCSASNEN | quality for exemption from the tegrity of him ‘who makes it. 'Consider i Priced $6.95 to $10.95 cough yourself to pleces? Get Bron- chuline Emulsion and RELIEF. adv. final exams in subjects with grades of B or better. In the Grades ‘Those meither absent nor tardy in the first grade since the be-! ginning of sehool in September are | Mickey Pusich, Billy Erim, Robert | Savikko, Melvin Shudshift, Obert | Havdahl. , AN'A and B pupils in the first| grade this last six-weeks' period | are Evelyn Spain, Obert Havdahl,/ Billy Krim, Rudy Krsul. In the| second, Solveig Havdahl, Doris| as well as largely increased fire protection. Foreman Schrammand a crew of men are now at: work clearing the dam-site. The dam is to be of rienforced concrete, approximately 65 feet wide by 35 feet high. It will be so .gon- structed that an addition can be easily made at some future time should greater storage capacity be needed. Gov't Officials Co-operative The importance of Douglas of- his name before you buy.” at PUBLIC NOTICE In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Ketchikan. In the Matter of the Regular April, 1934 Term of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Di- vision Number One, at Juneau. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to an Order of the Court dated February 26, 1934, a Regular E.R. SQUIBB & SONS, NEW YORK Manufacturing €hemists to the Medical Profession Since 1858 5 et i ; < Juneaw’s Own Store Term of the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, will be held inthe court room of the Court- House at Juneau, Alaska, beginning on the 2nd day of April, A. D, 1934, at the hour of 11 o'clock in \the forenoon of said day. ficials' taking the issue up at this time is evidemced by the support given the proposition by different government « officials in. Juneau. Not only has valuable assistance been given in securing important data on the project, but by its very nature, the project has pref- IARRY RACE, Druggist 4 D e e g €1 G 4 By BB B R IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have |erence for CWA and PWA aid. I3 ’ . ’” hereunto set my hand and cause |Evidence of this s the increase to Juneau’s Squibb Store Allen S k. Inc. the seal of the said court to be|Douglas of 12 men in the CWA ¢ ’ affixed on this 26th day of Feb-|crew, and the promise made that (X H {u 4 ‘ I't sk il it when further C.W.A. funds ‘are made available, the .Douglas pro- ject will receive first considera- tion. Further aid is also expected CC.LC. of the Forestry ruary, A. D. 1934. @SEAL) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of U. 8. District Court. First publication, March 1, 1934. Last publication, March 22, 1934. Biar fritbapeine s 28e from the Alaska Established 1898 Junean, -~