The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1935, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG LOWIZIE --T SWEAR TER GOODNESS T HAIN'T SEED PORE MIST' GOOGLE FER TWO DAY)NOW--HE SAID HE WAR A-GOIN' TER LOOR FER HIS BRITCHES WHUT WUZ STOLE AN' HE RUNNED OFF LIKE A SCAIRT SWAMP - RABBIT-- | | T HAIN'T NEVER HEERED TELL OF A GROWED MAN A-RUNNIN' ALL OVER CREATION IN HIS ONDER-BRITCHES AFORE SOUNDS QUARE TER ME TETCHED TH AUNT is to be maintained, the Commis- | sioner of Education should be au- thorized to call for*bids on many |of the refundable items and dal m ¥ D GAT|0N the purchasing of those items for1 2 ncorporated schools where he can | E securé the same at a cflnsiderahlc SYSTEM URGED - aving to the schools. l Many of the school laws are ob- solete and an appropriation should | be made for the publication of the school laws along with rules and regulations of ritorial Board ‘of Education. e lems confronting educational in the Territory and rec- | mendations for improving them 1 ed in the biennial report Tnthony B. Karnes, Commis- r of Bducation, transmitted the Twexrth Legislature through Commissioner. Karnes. Of- fers Recommendations to 12th Legislature The January soclal event of the | office Juneau Shrine Club is scheduled | Karnes recom-|for next Friday evening in the|. mends lhal the law providing for Rite Temple when thej the meeting of the Territorial y invitational ball will be| Textbook Commission every The committee in charge | be changed so that promises, that should the present| 1y meet every two years|cold weather prevail Friday nme granted wider the Temple will be warm and com- | texts in the fortable for the club’s guests. variou Refund Libeialization TACOMAN BRINGS :’ 1 th * reruna m tne 1w re-| PLANE NORTH TO physical caminations of L e o] JOIN | POLLACK| rger unincor- ' & | Aboara the freighter Depere| sion should to{ whi expects to get away tonight | h of all schoo! | for Seward is Herman Josslyn of he suggests. coma with a new six-place Bel- r recommendations made by | 1& plane which %e is taking the Commissioner follow: in to Fairbanks where he will be‘ In some the larger unincor- ssociated with Frank Pollack, == porated ts where the valua-{aviator who operates out of that| rrants or where | City. s and other col- nt, the commun- e required by law to and pay a portion of expens e Education should be made | | lyn, who is a transport pilot and licensed mechanic, was head lot and mechanic at Tacoma ield in the Puget Sound count before coming north to join Pol- lack. He will unload his ship at Cor- dova, will be met by! Po] Tacoman, and operating a four=- 1 in the interior. is going first 'to stopping at Valdez and| Cordova on the r t - = ATTENTICH uf U\i it would be vestment for the| edu- | MASONS i Communication of M Lodge No. 147 Mor at 7:30. Work in the M. By order of J. W, the W. M. VERS, Secret hasing Plan system of re ' ing chool dist: f — etetsh , Daily Cross-word Pusale ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzie 3. Dr(x)x‘fi-nstlcmml 1 (uulllr e e Al . Garden implement . Donkey > 20. Arrogant or “y supercilious minstrel qually ad- show vanced 15. Prima donna, . Character in 1 i 17. Towyard the “Peer Cypt” | o stern . S-shaped ¥ 18. Not any. molding 19. Cug at rdndom . Weight: 21. Ameriean collog. Indian . Kind of 23. Euopean’ -~ cheese river . Garment . Exist Greek letter Eiglhmation 33. Nothing Before . Pertaining to utilize the largest Mountain continent chain Serpent Sécond child- g Kind of fihe- oo b1 o Ch,m municis DOWN wooled which is P # 36. Th:écemea a4 BV SR 1, Small cushions ;5 SHESR L o 1 trie. 46, Preclous atbrie . 2 Indigo plant 44. Female horse 37. Digconcert 50. Location - 8. Volcanic ewel 35, EXtingt Netv 52. Deep hole matter et of glass ZeaTand bird 54. Cafry on 4. As far as 48. Excited with 39. Allow 55. Persian fairy 5. Pulpy fruit _expectation 40. Myself 56. Al B 6. Previously Cipher 41. Player at 58. And not 7. Branches of Mineral sprifg children's 59. Fish sauce tearning Serpentine fish games 6. Solitary 8. Becomo olid Twice five 42. Direction 61. Self or viscid Ourselv CaARA A Eam - amos l%fll-l WEI’%”lfill HIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfliilllllllflllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImfilllmllllllIIIIIHH MEBBE HE'S A LEETLE N HEAD, LOWIZI\E 1934, King Fe §100,386 SPENT IN ROAD FUNDS LAST 2 YEARS . W e (Much Work Done on Avia- tion Fields, Engineer's Report Shows A total of $100,986 was distribut- jed in road funds during the last biennium, according to the report ur William A. Hesse, Highway En- gmeer just transmitted to the | Governor and the Twelfth Legis- lature. Of this amount $21,381 was spent in the First Division, $23,760 in the Second Division, $27,105 in the Third Division and $25740 in the Fourth Division. The expenditure represents $75,- 850 spent in cooperation with the Alaska Road Commission, $1,463 distributed in cooperation with the Bureau of Public Roads, $11,673 ex- pended by the Territorial Board of Road Commissioners and $12,000 spent' on special projects. Some Projects During the first year of the bi- |ennium, ending March 31, 1934, $43,610 was expended and this in- cluded among the projects $600 for Candle aviation field, $260 for SHER'FF TAIT SEZ FUR WE-UNS TER BRANG BACK THET DINGED CRITTER GOOGLE HE'S GONTER EXAMINATE HIS HEADPIECE -~ telgphone ion field, $843 for and allotment for was $57,376, some ergency work T oard during anium s listed in the re- andle aviation field $600 was allotted by the Road Board for smoothing and extending the runway. by the Field av Seward at Improve The landing fiela the head of Resurrection Bay was extended and im d, the work consisting of grubbing and grading an area 600 feet in length by 200 Seward feet wide, clear strip 500 by 200 feet and c tall trees over an area 2,000 by 300 feet and regrading the entire field. At Ska; i 40-foot runway was graveled and rolled at the air- port and trees and brush were cut on- both approaches. In the Second was Division $1,50C allotted for construction of ylor aviation field but the money was not spent due to a disagree- ment between the people interest- ed concerning its location. The allotment is being held over and when the field is built it will serve phone number. They are the ones who build businesses, the people who feel they know you, respect you, trust you. on fields in | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 21, . 3 line, miners in. the Upper Kougarok: utna road, $2423 for | vad, $600 for Grand ' Lower Kougarok Nulato-Kaltag | constructed in 1934 on dredge tail- ! ators to December 31,!the Kougarck river. previously | 1935. MEANTIME 3 Build Airport Also in the Second Division the Aviation field was ings for conveninece of placer oper- along the lowervreaches of Fiying field work in the Third Division included extension on the west end of the Lucky Shot avia- | tion field, located one-fourth of-a | mile west of t Lucky Shot Min- ing Company's camp. The Cache Creek field also was constructed the past summer. It is approxi- { mately 150 by 1100 feet on the right limit of Cache Creek 'just {elow the mouth of Thunder Creek. At Anchorage additional clearing was done at the airport and both runways lengthened. In the Fourth Division, general maintenance work was performed | at Takotna Aviation field and a Was found when darkness fell. The | { small amount of leveling was done | $archers resumed their hunt early | at Healy field, located an a high | this morning, but, bench above the town of Healy on | this afternoon, had found nothing. | the right limit of the Nenana river. Dnnk Water witih Meals ‘Good for Stomach aska Juneau-Gold Mining Com- | pany. Vrater with meals helps stomach juices, aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Ad- lerika. One dose cleans out poisons and er bow in Douglas by Guy's Drug ' Store. | —adv. 000000000000 SR e oo o it takes more than T TAKES ambition, energy, money, brains and—above all— PEOPLE. People who are interested; people who will buy; people to whom your name is as familiar as a best friend’s tele- You can make their acquaintance in many ways. But, because they ARE people, they’re. human. They nat- urally judge a man by the company he keeps. If you care about their opinions, meet them where they are accustomed to finding information and_opinions they know they ean safely respect and believe. It takes people to build a business . . . ....the type of people who read THE EMPIRE By BILIE DE BECK BBIJEVEB TOBE Douglas Resndcnt Ob ;ecl‘ | Volunteer Fire Department alarm was soupded and a large search party organized. overboard when the boat went| adrift. 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