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5 = s e Gl t of the | foeeeeeeeas ——— NOTIUE TO CREDITORS I [+ — Y S 5 {he American-buil pianes, powever it part of the 41 URN Anu TE ARS AR T SRR ml_ PROFESSIONAL | (e ’ Daily Alaska Empire s it oid s ¥ & . the Mater of the Estate of| ) I ANAGER irplane builder: ; A 20 YE ARS AGO Notice is hereby given that the | 5 % ! WOBEET W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER 4 co5rding to Wiley Post, a visitor in Junean undersigned, John McCloskey, has Gastineau Channel | ¢ . : [ elene W.L. recht gLl — ' today, the British plane was a specially bm:‘wa; From The Empire § |teen appointed executor of the esl- h PHYSIOTHERAPY i 72 . ahed . 2 except ¥ (€ for this race, while the two American planes, taking 35 % tate of James McCloskey, deceased,| | , Electricity, Infra Red | JIMPIRE ;Rrfi‘fl“lr\l“:;‘yh’l“fi\N\' et Bsctnd, and’ Msin \:fnn};lg‘,::f third places, were regular commercial| T i by order issued October 10th, 1934, M?;ifemdim Gimmm? i Sren, T, et Second transport planes, the former a Douglas, flown by £ | of the Commissioner for the Ju- 307 Goldstein Building 1 B.P.0. ELKS meets Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second C ass | 5PO 3 s e sk liond OCTOBER 24, 1914 SR Reni et i et Miidietoyle, B A o e matter. | the Dutchmen, Parmentier and Moll, and the latter | Eeau B e ; ; N s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. s @ Boeing. flown by the Americans, Roscoe Turner| e Russians were crusbingly vie- 1 . pefte o Lt SN — - i Delivered by carrier in Juneay and Doualas for 3155 .3 glyde Pangborn torious in the vicinity of Warsaw |Death Toll Given as Three| A" Persons having claims against s e o By ma, poastage peld, o e oo o e ance, | It 15 encoursging therefore that out of the Mue |and fvatgorod sag EMEERA Was| i} Property Damage are hereby notitied topresent them, Rose A. Andrews. | |ixated ruter. M.H. Sides, Sonsetans R s ot advinoe, bia | teen entries, second and third place were captured |aglow with celebrating t s Placed $300.000 with the proper vouchers as re- Graduate Nurse — —_— Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | by regular Americar transport planes. e fig nz along le. northern ace: 4 quired by law, within six months Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- KNIGHT F CO motlfy the Business Office of any failure or irregularity | section of the western front was 4 4 . sage, Colonic Irrigations NIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS T he delivery of their papers. terrific, with the Germans, forti- ’ i g4, 1from the date of this notice, to el 5 Seghers Council No.1760, Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | Other Times, Other Customs. HoA Wit oot rbl Sy MARYVILLE, M‘*flmm Oct. ot |the undersigned administrator, at | [ Office hours 11 Nl e e T P T A A ged. i Bl ) g a toll of three dead, one missing, ¢ i vigsby.| | Evenings by Appo:ntmen X it L gl | tremendous effort to. reestablish | : v injured and 12 se- |0 orice of George B. Grlgsby,| | ol Matn . Phone 250 | |Monday at 7:30 p. m & The Associated Press is exclust entitled to the | (New York Herald Tribune) heir 1t critically 501 Goldstein Bldg., Juneau, Alaska.| | con Maii ..V Peansiéit brothers uske use for r:publuallnll .‘fJ NHJnu\h:) disy hh.‘s’(‘;...nljlhdfll‘o‘ Those members of the younger generation w}msei“e” positions in Belgium. verely 'hurt, is counted ;;:» mslc\;(t» JOHN McCLOSKEY, s ——— 30 Ll; iy Bl t othi e credited in this paper and also the X i G {a s surveyed wreckage ' le 06 s T 1 m::w;‘pumnllf;d herein. parents read them—or sent. them—the other morn-| oo C T Healy?'l;qum: (Fitrere lv:t: R oy IQEJ;(ecumr_ 7 — | Chambers, Tittn Street. < o Ke S8 . g PP R anners 4 & @ h ated October 10th, 1934, | - ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|ing Dr. Butler's reflections on the lack of manners ..., to Jiiean Mo “""”uir li>dhd Velarans’ Camp, - t( b Hx c;t Ay il VILSON JOHN F. MULLEN, G THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION of youth undoubtedly said, either aloud or to them- wedding trip in the south and| .,.\ ohecty diapa s e lbate irst publication, Oct. A 3 E. B. “l Iy H. J. TURNER, Scretary cclves: “Oh, yeah?" Certainly they turned away | oo | 1“0[:)‘:’% y da S Last publication, Nov. 7, 1934. | Chircpoan. —Foot Specialist | g 485 (F_;‘r H.: |impatiently when the eiders remarked that in their at $300,0 | | o Bunding | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. |day the young had good manners. As a matter of | A iconer named Rutzebeck es- N PHONE 496 | 1Second and fourth MU!:I- }ruct. both generations are probably mistaken, and{eupoq from the Federal Jail by LARGE PACK PUT Home Cooked Meals ¥ *|day of each mopth in Dr. Butler’s indictment should be put )upon the cluding the guards while catrying | uP BY DIAMOND K. Table v $1.00' pér Day —n ,s:cu_ms{; Rax‘t:.a'{]‘emp::._ nation as a whole—present company excepted. |some dishes from the jail to the SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | beginning A What we have in ‘3115 country—even an}m}&! the | kitchen The Diamond K Packing Com- Aol Anid: NEbe GhHe Hhisen | DENTISTS | E. HENDRICKSSS. iy jtraditionally to be maligned younger generation—is Ch | hid st ekoed- e R Blomgren Building | r; James W. IVERS, an amazing amount of genuine kindness. On Lh(" Miss Cordel’a Jennings, daughter 2 st. | | season according to |l PHONE 56 other hand, Americans have never worried much!of gudge and Mrs. R. W. Jennings, | t y rintel v ———— ! surs 9 am. to 9 p.m. | about the more elaborate refinements of politeness |iefi for the south to reenter St |L Ki;\ ?y\‘-l(i\‘l‘!:‘““““*‘“m who H sla ekt in their more crystallized forms which g0 to make | Nicholas school in Seattle, ir. Kittelsby sald the fowal pack | | WARRACK & 117 F. 0. E. MRS D Ry et B e ) = is 91000 cases. Inclu =d in this is| | tom C i "I Mects first and third Mondays, 8 manners, after ail, are conventions of social conduct| An interesting social evening was | 15,000 cases packed during the falll | Construction Co. | Dr. C. P. Jenne o, Eagles Hall, Dowglas, Visiting sanctioned and imposed by custom. They differ inneld in the Congregational Church, | ... i | Juncau Phone 487 | | Pt b ol vomBe-tred biviind ‘ — Ivarious countries and in separate epochs. To the|Douglas. On the program were Joe | " ___ o v e > e | thNd ribaibe N 1 e Cadiahy Saceatdzy. n well bred Orientals the average Englishman or!Bruner, Mrs. Henderson, Harriet| . ‘ Rocms 8 aald_ Bt St . COL. CLARK. Frenchman is a soclal barbarian. He is utterly|Sey, Martin Galwas and Wiliam|No Premature i THE i -15“1:or‘1ng17s b S R lacking in good manners. This is merely another |Wallace. Games and refreshments Celebration ! i ¢ e Telephone ; I Col. Elmer W. Clark, Executive Assistant to the| ., o¢ gying that he is ignorant of Chinese social| followed the entertainment. 4 : | GARDEN PATCH P i | Our trucks go any Deputy Administrator of the PWA, who is in Juneau| . vantions. | BTy (),' Hallowe’ en i FRESHER Rt | time. A fank for Di today for a few hours, enroute to Washington, D. C.,| Unfortunately, too many young Americans are| John Bunny was the star of the | — | Fruits and Vegetable and a tank for crude o savc\ from Nome, where he was sent by Secretary of the|resentful not so much of good manners as of those |feature picture at the Orpheum. That premature celebration of | . B i Dr. J. W. Bayne i ItnynPr'lrfn'uh:;‘:r i \ 3 Interior Harold L. Ickes, to investigate the extentlconvenient amenities that go to make up a civil- —_— ' Hallowe’en by the youth of .lu_- ¥ T TR T | DENTIST { PHONE 149; NIG { ¢ PWA and other governmental agencies could !egnllyl&zed life. But the fault is not thleir,)s*:ncr: Tore 1“11“‘1 FJar(y-sxx rl:wufifrolm ?:;Wsfln were | n;.m will not Mt ::L::‘::d;; I | I Rooms 5-6 Triangle ledx. i \ RELIABLE TRANSFER i : city, has proved a most|is the responsibility for their lack o nowledge | in Juneau abosrd the ncess May | the announcement \ | | | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. ! Y Exe:gl::e:l?,e :;:‘:;;(::]gngil“\llilderil.andinr; representa- |of the classics and of the background of European|on their way to fight for the Al-| by Chief of Police C. J. l:‘fll:tkf- f LbDW;x-I:v(:’EJ.FRLSON ! " Evenings by appointment | 4 5 B & the New Dedl to Alasks. culture. Dr. Butler quoted, in this connection, James | lies in %hv war. They cc}rned a, It has been repfwrted :Io wv,:n i Wakch Eépatitng 8 DHONE 321 : e b — During a short delay in Juneau caused by un- .Ru&sell Lovvellshumirk L:avi Amenf:aml n&n- “the | :‘C:;lel:er Dawson to Berlin—7,640 hu:‘t ‘;b:'};:a‘l‘:gtprmw“y D i e L (SRR 1;:_ MRS ¥ | Cnmmort. fll Ad]ust- ) ed people . o 3 % favorable flying Weather enroute to Nome, Col. 13'1"5&:"'32?‘1’5’ i ::»: oo v\gasl‘;pm;'k:z?\\hpl“lltn Rt | on the pretext of Hallowe'en || FRONT STREET _(1‘;‘:;__4_—_ S ‘! nwnl_&RmyngB_urmg Clark thoroughly discussed the Nome situation “‘"d‘ne schools emphasize the “practical” and ,m,! Dr. L. P. Dawes was reLurnin,’z} calebral and strict meas- ¥ f | Robert blmpson il Cooperating with vate Serv- also Alaskan PWA projects in general with GOVernor |.sery)” rather than the cultural, and when, in addi- {to his home in Wrangell after a| urco will be taken with all of- g vl 0 t. D. ! e gurte‘u:( Bl ! ‘Troy. |tion, the schools are expected by so many parents visit on Gastineau Channel, fenders. | l“ Mqu) SHOP l b st Los Afizeied. Gols | Room 1—S| Ml “cl t‘g | With splendid expedition and using a background o relieve them of the care and training of llmr‘ > v 1 Specializing in | T“’: :flof Gatlisty and il We have S‘OOOf_loca ratings | of years of accomplishment in his profession, en- children? | Weather, rain, ATTENTION ELKS £ HOSIERY, LINGERIE, ‘ | 2 Opm];hnology i on file Ix gineering, Col. Clark immediately analyzed the| To the credit of these same youngsters uhosc}_ R Ldriss s 0 Meeting tonight, 8 o'clot Ini'ia- HOUSE DRESSES Giaiees iitted Tanads. Grouna T e stiuation upon his arrival in Nome, thoroughly went manners Dr. Butler deplores it must be pointed out e 3 %ol ltion. Be there, A and accessories at moderatc \‘ | s i 3 T s over the wntauve plans which had been made by‘lhal they have among Lhcmselves thexr own (odm‘ M. H. JPX:S, { prices i TR SR SR i :‘V ;;‘er;?'{;’;nmfziel;?:::;:fl:,m;:h;g‘“ll‘,l‘t“:\mi: elders they appeax much as Europeans Jppo.u- to the When, at last, “white Indians” | Optometrist-—Optician 1 n Washin t : hinese. But the wonder is not so much th w found, their home was In | Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | | | LADIES'>-CHILDREN'S { Nome. Some of the recommendations have already |y o\ "yonners are so “bad”—viewed in elder eyes— Derien, part of the Republic of Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | [ | READY-TO-WEAR | § been approved and indications are that all Will be. ¢ ot in g harried world in which the “movies” Panama. | Office Phone 48%; Residence | | | Sevard Street Near Third Nome and Alaska are grateful to Secretary IckeS ;ng the radio and speed play such overwhelming e Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | F————— ol for sending a man of Col. Clark’s abilities and parts there is even as much self-discipline as there character to Alaska in the Nome emergency. Further is. For this we may thank our traditional kind- | Alaska appreciates the fact that a man of Col. ness—and patience. H JUNEAU-YOUNG | | to 12; 1.00 to 5:30 | COLEMAN'S | HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP Clark's broad-guaged viewpoint has had the oppor- — | Pay Less—Much Less | | Dr. Richard Williams ‘ L.J‘ lll"l’l‘,;i‘:}‘"')'fl;}r()r? tunity during his slightly more than three weel Wheat Cig [ me‘ at M«lun Street | DENT]’ST | .en:end Emh:lm";c ors in the Territory, to see and study a considerable i p. BEULAH HICKEY )| | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ska, and also to familiarize himself S ‘ OFFICE AND REMIDENGE. .| 1. Nisht fhons et ert of - Alaakn, gnd als e (Seattle Journal of Commerce.) ——— =) Gastineau Building |]® 2 with the progress of PWA in Alaska, the resources| . y,opngion's 1934 wheat crop of slightly more! Phone 481 | * of the country, and its people. LN TS P TP | [The Channel Exchange, THE BEST ‘fl M(th | SECOND FAND CLOTHING TAP BEER et S H than 35,000,000 bushels is sufficient to feed 8,300,000 ! TOTE | { } Groceri-s—Produce—Frcsh ][ | Bought, Sola and Exchanged | | | | | < IN TOWN! It is said a friendly man gains friends. Col. CIatk pereong for one year, according to the Washington | can be assured he has gained many Alaskan friends siate College Department of Agricultural Economics. through his brief stay in the Territory, and he This would be equivalent to the combined popula- | - Dr. A. W. Stewart | SABIN’S e '““L ‘“?l;‘;"A‘;‘f;;‘”E WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | WILLOUGH B should know also, that while this stay was brief tions of Washington, Oregon and California. Tran: CASH AND CARRY | Opposite Cash Grocery Foiwa ’;?K‘f}s pm. | Everything in Furnishings it is marked with distinct worthwhile, and lasting lated in terms of loaves of bread this years cnop[ = SEWARD BUILDING | for Men lishment. | vould provide four loaves for every man, woman 5 v - gRoups land child in every State in the Union, { et FINE o Offipe ffpte Wi 3 . 5 Phone 276 . 3 THE AIR DERBY. i o | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | THE MINERS i, i sy | Within Sixteen Days. \ at very reasonable rates | R . Parl o 3 % The accomplishment of the English aviators, C. oA ———k ol % | ecreation Farlors 1 THE JunEAu LAUNDRY I\ is] ew York Wor ‘elegram.) { ‘W. A. Scott and Malcolm Black, !l.ylng an English 5 an gram ! ! PAUL BLOEDHORN and De Goo. L Rivton ! Franklin Street between the London-Melbourne Air Derby marks A story or the ironic pen of Thomas Hardy | . I Front and Second Streets inde in nite peak in the consistent progress of 5 that of M. M. O'Shaughnessy, builder of San M RO SiRuST ! Liquor Store CHIROPRACTOR i | another definite peal Francisco's great mountain water and power system. | B e e s Wi BILL DOUGLAS | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | PHONE 359 1 § < air travel. : This master builder of dams, tunnels and pen- | T -y e | Office hours—9-12, 1-5. Even- | 4 ‘t The distance of 11,323 miles from Mildenhall, stocks worked on the $100,000000 Hetch Hel.chy‘ FOl' Quick b3 | ings by appointment = * England, to Melbourne, Australia, as covered bY poject for twenty years. For years before that he [ i K 1 3 these aviators in an elapsed time of 74 hours, 5!: has dreamed of turning a valley in the high | { RADlO JUNEAU FROC % minutes and 50 seconds, at an average speed of sierras into a reservoir and bringing the melted | REPAIR ranti SHOPPE § 1765 miles an hour, breaking all previous flight snows across the San Joaquin Volley to the city | Wise to Cali 18 Scientific Masseurer “Exclusive but a0t Expensive” & records between the two points by a wide margin. by the Golden Gate. October 28 his dream will| | TEICPhORC siibiad For Men or Women. Exercises Coats, Drteses, Lingests 4 Among many other important and interesting become reality when Secretary of the Interior Ickes | CONTESTS HENRY PIGG {or‘ ;:duci;lg '.oi i :n%rel\;lass: :g § REonies? and Tate v | factors this accomplishment brings before the world officiates at a ceremony turning Hetch Hetchy's| uneau weight. ectric Mesard L : : water into a reservoir in the hills above San { Why not organize a team |{|~— tréatments for hody o soalh. - i 1 how selatively close this brings England to her tP= |§ among your friends, and || oA f C Glow Baths. Cal. 142 Gastineau || peeereeee e B remote possessions. Another obvious fact Is thay the FraRelsco. o 0 0 If smems vome femds o ] SEE BIG VAN Tl‘ans er Lo. Ave., o Phons 611, JERiinios plane was Engliah-bulle and thab It was g o gy : |} from all parts of the city {| | Guns and Ammunition hen in need of : PEREE, RYADA approximately nineteen hours ahead of the second and repfesenting: amaly or- 1| LOWER FRONT STREET | MO\"VII‘?(Y; 107; S’I?OR AGE ks ol W plane and twenty-two hours ahead of the third' qyere i this to be considered, too, If Upton !} ganizations have already en- | Next to Midget Lunch | Fuel 0il Coal DR. H. VANCE ELEVATOR SERVICE | plane, the latter two, both American-built. Sinclair ever put over all he has promised, Heaven |§ tered this first series. [+ 2 T £ OSTEOPATH S. ZYNDA, Prop. - Lack of details just now makes it impossible to would be likely to seem such a disappointment | ° | o Tanster. o ltation and examination : ¥ say if the English plane was that much superior to to g good Californian!—(Boston Herald.) | Brunswlck [ ng“flour;‘ Lo g S g ‘ H R ; oinimen. £ 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. i ; N NURAH mond K Packng Company at NURLITEM Alle 3 arry ace Alaska Transfer Co. Office Grand, Apts. near Gas- || | GARBAGE HAULED? Wrangell for the past two years. EN K y tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Reasonable Monthly Rates ¥ Pm ' visited his mother today in the | So0E SIIARDS T GENERAL HAULING E. 0. DAVIS § Steinbeck Apartments while the } The Squibb Store ED JEWE! tor . . ¥ B ND cannery tender Marguerite was in H Av |} ° BamBER "sHor ok S e s e e LAY port southbound. He will spend the | 2 Teanty pire office. 3 Phone 4753 | { winter in Seattle. g o, |———————— 1 P S s SESS : ——w—oe—— | [+ | | FRYE’S BABY BEEF ; 4, M. TODAY, : e st von e st | GASTINEAU CAFE | i i BODY OF MCALLUM __jui"cv ol ot S b SUEIER e s Baooe R s v —_ E E TH!the men of the Northern Light F B h C MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Southbound the Princess Norah, PED 50U Presbyterian Church and their in- French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer rye. runn ompany ! . Capt. W. Q. Palmer, master and' The Patco left at 8 oclock this|Vited friends, last night in the| Teleph 38 Prompt Delivery W. P. JOHNSON | P. A. Hole, purser, docked here this | % 8 church parlors wth 75 men pres- €lephone at 5 oclock and sailed morning with George O'Brien of t e ettt e ettt} . morning the Juneau Young Funeral Parlors | B ’ . p " from here two hours later. sl ettt A fine dinner prepared by Bail- L ing Juneau on the al o'clock from| < “hak " 4 Passengers leaving Chatham with the body of John |3 Cafe was served promptly at | o steamer were H. Gibson, V. Ander- MoCallum who was recently d 6:30 o'clock and there was not a | . MCCAUL MOTOR Mrs, y drown- b | son, F. P. Salef, T. Cashen, ed. The body will be prepared for |l moment from then until the 00 usiness nererence i 7. Cashen, E. Mcllravey, Joseph\slnpmem L getaicd mp Denver, | €l0se at 7:45 o'clock, the meeting | ] COMPANY Reval, G. Long and 8. Johnson. | oo o being shortened a little in the in- | DISTRIBUTED BY b Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Among those southbound from i I terests of the public discussion of | Just as you judge a man by his business “i?' = —————+* Hn Interior were forty members of |y oy pey o F RSO EC the bridge matter at the City Hall, ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS nections, so, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by e steamer and shipyard crews of OF WHITE PASS IS ON ‘Wilfred Leivers directed the com- its known patrons. The Florence Sho the White Pass and Yukon Route, WAY SOUTH FOR WINTER |IUDIty singing, with Paul Brown|{ For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander Banik likes to be judged i Permanent Waving a Specialty jhtng out ”"";m‘::"fm’: = ‘:z — furnishing the musical accompani- |{ draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. i The B. M. Behrends Bank like: j Florence Holmauist, Frop. | @ winter. The | H. Wheeler, President of the|mMent. H ikl PHONE 427 o isouth on the next sailing of the | - 4 i g . | g Rl { White Pass and Yukon Railway, is | A B Phillins Fevided. the SHIL ! HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent This bank is the oldest and largest bank in Behrends Bank Bullding a2 " | southbound passenger on the | % € In the form of pus- Alaska and it has operated under the same manage- B — 8 k . i ‘OF" HOLM Princess Norah from Skagway and |2 Questions s L ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. |lg— MM — = 19 FEE K is bound for Seattle 1o s e papers provided. P HFJ..D TOMGRROW woter mosts > sbend the |+ red Keaton, sccompanied by Mrs.| i Throughout this period it has been identified with TYPEWRITERS RENTED ¥ ~ BE G. F. Alexander, sang “The Trum- |{ LOW PRICES! BEST SERVICE! BIG 8. the industrial and commercial enterprises by which e gy dhoont i ROBERT STEWART It peter” and “My Layde Fair,” doing K E T all this section lives. J. B. Burf. B Funeral acevioes fos.4he Jete E.| ON WAY 80D TH AFTER |60 with great acceptance, : ; .J. B. Burford & Co. | im will be held from the Ju- GOOD SEASON AT NOME| The Rev. John A. Glasse presided An alliance here will help you. | “Our doorstep 1s worn by satis- i neau Young Funeral Parlors at .2 and gave a briel talk outlining the FATs AND GROBEMPRL L A fled customers ! i ock tomorrow afternoon, Rev.| Robert Stewart, who is assoclated | arrangements for this winter's mE DELIVERY MIKE PUSICH A 7 [ . B mm' officiating. ‘l'l;(e with his brother, A. C. Stewart, in | meetings. o 1 s will be Louls Deardof!, |the Monument Creek Mining com-| A good hand of applause Was ac- ,—-————-—-———————————'— une. I i ) strlfler Alvin Haglund, Leo 'pany, with headquarters at Nome, | corded M. S. Whittier and those | 4 ] a8 Jeo Cream {John Conn and TediKeatdn. is a southbound passenger for Se- |assoclated with him on the October | AL A SK A ME AT CO B M B h nds Bank Parlors ) e . lattle aboard the Yukon. committee, ? . . behre SHORT ORDERS 5 1TS MOTHER | 3 A Fountain i s Mo ',of'msfl'?oéiméfirfagm e “’y“engg:,;b*;;”g“g‘w;fflfiy";;fi- FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMON:; JUNEAU, ALASKA & . sy ) B A . - — 8 ¥ rry Larson, Juneau young man return there by plane leaving Se- | tational affair, as are all the Nor- TC HAMSE AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspect SHOP henemplwedwmmim early in April litemen meetings, ; i g ot s IN JUNEAUI