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’ 'y | .. » ; ) 5 ' f | treighter’s deck load of logs shift- ENTIH | ed and. the ship listed sharply in | the rough seas. HOLD FOCUS AT RULES ALASKAN | s g v = ISTAKEN OFF -oesties mao today. GAPITALTUDAY CAN BRING SUIT, == N - CNRE DOOMED SHIP =i s | | the open sea, 200 miles off the F o Separate Organiza- F q b { Washington coast. P. i r par l rg m I\Odlak ur Dea]er Cl’mll— . , . i B, Heroic Rescue Made in| VISITS WIFE tions Consider Con- | ted to Sue Officers for ¢ . ) i ; e . { | Heavy Seas, 200 Miles | John vLavrischerr, connected witii fllct De!alls Being Arrested | | the Bureau of Indian Affairs ab Ofl WaSh‘ COGS( Hoonah, arrived in Juneau on the Four SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 22 3 4 s 5 é b i T Kenal to visit his wife, ill at St. n’s anun Court of Appeals ¢ ; & i ‘ ‘ & | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 22— | Ann’s Hospital. Lavrischeff is reg- V 1 s that O. Kraft, of Kodiak, & P G % 7 & 5 ¢ | The American Mail liner President | istered at the Zynda Hotel. bate over war, its consequences and Y a fur dealer, may press his i : ¢ o | Jackson has radioed she has res- —————— ways of preventinz it ar action against government % 5 S ; 4 i it ,C“Ed all of the # members of the| NyKA BAY OUTLOOK GOOD The Senate munition industry : % - i bt crew of the, Japanese freighter| . gopy waith, en route Outside investigators s v were trying | Kraft asks $16000 damages . — 4 . .|| | Hokuman Maru and left her i &l¢o the winter after spending the to out if influence had a;.auw former United States Mar- : 3 | sinking condition with. a heavy | ceacon mining at Nuka Bay, re- been brought to bear in the set-|snal H. P. Sullivan, Deputy E. H. s | lst ported to the Anchorage Times tlement of taxes paid by a New|Boyer, United States Commission- { The FPresigent Jackson is pro-|that that district was pushing York shipbuilding company On er A F. Stowe and the Natioal ceeding to Victoria and Seattle. ahead with its hard rock develop- war-time profit | Surety Company for arrest seven g 3 | Details of the rescue of the|ment and promised to make good The House Military Cflmml“!‘?‘\'(-.ns ago when he was charged 4 | Hokuman Maru's crew are not|as a gold quartz region on an un- epened hearings on & proposal for | with buying skins from an alien ‘knovm but it is believed the | usual scale. universal draft in case of & con-|who had no sales license. flict Kraft appealed to the Alaska Coincidentally, the Senale con-|court and that court ruled’ on a tinued its debate of American ad- | technical point, he failed to fur- :fiffil&; nsgifial:;; gggi:\ldmxg::-o o ‘;:;mT‘:“:"m;h:a‘:i‘;g:;e “flf'_‘“_‘flj “He called: ‘Hey, dk-lor, over here. ”|I" 1[I walked toward voce.lgl him the bn,.-, TH::V;:‘Z:G?“ Olir i‘fl ;)ney.' on the Buae. anf ure of ar, prom— you make Dy buying your s s (10 i i I ds d his Cl Sal COMPLETE RETURNS KHEENAA\;YBQEEEISN PIONEERS' HUME Just Forgetting the Weather, “FL|"” EPIDEMIC sl el ol oyt [N ,ON LIQUOR VOTES seay tonowow v enoarrn ARCHITECT IS\ TakeUp Wearing ApparelSize gpeays. pUPILS 7 g v o o Complete returns on the City | Are you the Junedu AverageMun, Campbell was the ‘lone wolf and OXFORDS ® Pumps Council’s” liquor questionnaire will — | when it comes to the sizes of your when it came to shirt snm not be known until tomorrow | wearing apparel? indicated he sold more sizes ® Kid Leather ® Dance Sandals | recent survey conducted by than any other. But lhe other . Sport Oxfords | The Empire gave an indication of three said 15'% was the more popu- The three tabulators sunl werc| Vessel Arrives Here at 4 Sk A Calfski ; @ (aliskin George GOV(’, of Tacoma| ust what sizes are most popular lar neck figure. LOWCSK Number of Absen- [ ] GOOd range Df at work counting the 872 ballots | o Clock Yesterday returned by citizens on the 12-, Aflelnoon ! ) ® Grain Leather Walking Shq B e . Firm, Pleased with New \in ire hats shoss and Buts| ogerson, at savins, caimed 85| tees.in Two Weeks ; ® Walking Shoes Jature in guidance on possible new| After battling one of the winters| Structure in Sitka |ie survey. was his mosi popular shoe size. Reported @ Seal Skin sizesand widths beverage legislation worst storms, the Kenai arrived —_— | Almost without argument, \ the However, the gthers all voted fm‘ AN s g Sl AN t was aunounced today at theat Pacific Coast Dock here at 4| George Gove, architect for the|Juneau Average Man wears a size °! €Ven 8 | Influenza in Juneau took another v , City Hall that 1655 questionnaires o'clock yesterday afternoon from |newly completed Pion Home |73 I Bud Anderson at C. O. But the suits—there was where |set-back today with the announce- MEN’S AND WOMEN’S had been received by Juneau voters | Sitka and way ports of call. at Sitka, and member the Sabin’s, Ed Townsley at the Lead- re was little unamity Anderson‘mem from A. B. Phillips, superin- and citizens. The 872 ballots indi-| The boat, whose skipper is Capt.|of Heath, Gove and Bell er Department Store, and George ried the bidding with .| tendent of schools, that only 112 Reg. Price Sale Price cates that 52 per cent of the Charles Stone, brought the follow- |tects of Tacoma, & r 1| Kohlhepp at B. M. Behrends' all Big Van's sell more at students were absent in the grade ¢ 3 blanks were returned ing 14 passengers on the Nortk d after A E eed to that size. J. K. Camp- Kohlhepp at Behrends' indjcated|ind high schools. Now I s6'45 Yesterday's announcement that| From Sitka — Chester Mangle; |final inspection of the institution|vell of Big Van’s, which store sells 39, and the Leader Department| While this number still is above 5.45 voters desired a change in the|from Kimshan—John Marinovich, |during last weekend. He i much merchandise to miners and Store, said Townsley, held out for|the average of absentees, it was 57 present liquor dispensation system |Mr. and Mrs. Rex. K. Early; from|neau now studying the f 3 ermen, held out for 7% size 37. less than the 169-figure reported NOW . 4-85 was strengthened today. With but [ Chichagof—Mike McKallick, Mrs.|velopment of the property with| - yesterday. Today's absentee list 485 Now 3 95 220 more votes to tabulate, it was| H. l; qi{w?fi: frolx;l Tfl;;\kevfjl\dr% the Pioneers’ m_.m. Building Com- v in its educational work, POSTOFFICE BOX HOLDERS | Marks the lowest number since the e g B L U A AR announced that the count stood |A. mith; from oonah — John |mission and Gove declared. “Out of 800 REQUESTED TO PAY RENT! influenza began two weeks ago. ' . b i b bl M Thaed Tocoutes M A T pitns 0 e ovr 00 are now shioled DUE JANUARY 1. AT ONCE| OWY 1) slidents were reporied WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SNAP s . X } o o8, Not only trades are b Jut at th- high school, as com- BESIR - AT “WANNRIGHY S emiare - WBUNER i fnd e Sun v t with all varieties of equip-| Box holders at the Post Office|?28red with 20 yesterday. .Instead 'GALOSHES—$1.40 | Ben Evans, postmaster and re- | Henry Mulryan hin. T “hed ted as 1t languages and other cul- %ho have not yet paid their box |°f the 132 absent in the grades " S— tired teacher at Wainwright, has | i P sondition -|cural subjects. Teachers are taken rent, due January 1, are requested J€ terday, there were but 99 at OMENS PRADO BOOT 52'95 opened a fine new store. Empire Classified Ads Pay. m among the prisoners them- | (0 pay immediately if they wish to 0Me today. [ selves.” he said. hold their boxes, according to a T e ST ’, ISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S Mr. Gove was accompanfed to statement made by Albert Wile, FUNERAL TO BE HELD S 20‘7 o OFF ? i Sitka by N. Lester Troast, archxtecti‘ Postmaster, today. of this city, who was associate ‘Those that are not paid for im- , architect for the Home. lmedlat.ely will be rented to others ."Il‘he r‘im:?al O{)o"accb.ncli?'hgé as there is a long waiting list for AIIAL ensen SN i i * Mr. and Mrs. Rex K. Early ar.]po:tol‘flce boxes, Mr. Wile said. gk‘)’umrc‘: :: 1? ;;:ior:ox"sfxtermm r ed in Juneau yesterday on the | TEE e g " aml oe ore X v vill read | ai. They are rogisiered ot the| MINING M mERR 0%, TR, BOrORr Ul S ; - sai Gastineau Hotel and intend to| Mike McKallick, mining man of place’in th.e family plot at Ever- @ I ‘u‘ T~ ” One hundre i pio; s|take passage on the Northwestern | Chichagof, will leave for Seattle on green Cemetery. Sty es 0! e limes have already moved for Seattle later this week. Mr.|the next southbound boat. He ar- ST s l)&) Man home and a f thers :| Early is connected with the Hirst- | rived here as a passenger on the LOU 'HU N. ager been living in t r ters, Cnmhuor Mine Company Kenai. SHOP IN JUNEAU! are expected to be ed i SR e T i t ' T ly, according to Mr. Gove » Well Enown Firm Heath, Gove and Bell one of the t {irms in the £ has had more | experience in institutions. Am which the firm the Masonic Home hington, located between Tacoma at- tle. The building which proximately $1,000,000 accom- | moda both men and men of |the order, was built in 1927. For i s e, 5. youre telling we ol S s POSITIVELY SPARKLING! ® New Taffetas @® New Laces ® Fine Crepes the architectur ern State Hc i 3 > {and has also hac : 3 % As low as $16.75 | the Western S H ! they satley 7 no g T 11 ( | . has alreac | Gove said. The penitenta ISland, for whic handled ar ect the last six year { vanced prison in the llIIIlIIiINIIi!IIII!ii IlllllIIIIIIIIII'III_ Pay’n lakit | George Bros. LIQUOR PRICES ALW AYS Pay’'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight 000000000000000000000600000 S " JONES - STEVENS SEWARD STREET seseeveeessssssaesees MMM