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1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 25 1935 R TR A TR e BARNEY (,OOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GEE , SHERIFF - - E| siMON JAMES ---HE WOULDN'T HURT A FLY - HE REALLY THOUGHT WAAL--WE'LL. SEE --EZ {//, SHER'FF " Of THIS HYAR “77] DEESTRIK HIT AR : MV BOUNDED DUTY S -QUESTION MINATE ALL LO-WIZIE WUZ A S CONSARNED WIDDER--1 DOUBT IF HE EVEN KNEW SHE HAD ‘ALL THAT INSURANCE MONEY \MARTHA SOCIETY TO SPONSOR TEA A Maypole dance by 14 little girls |will feature the May Day tea to be given by the Martha Society of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church in the church parlors next Wednesday aftetnoon. : Partial details of the tea, an- nounced today, revealed that the heurs will be from 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. A. B. Phillips, in charge of the program, said that musical numbers would augment the dance, TUNGSTEN 1S BOOMING ONE REGION, CHINA Scarce Metal Is Being Min- ed — Government Creates Monopoly FEST FEATURES High School Glee Club| Chorus Offers Two Num- bers to Please Group ‘SURPRISE SONG MAIL ROUTES CHAMBER LUNCH DOUGLAS OPEN SNUFFY---- )| SHERIFF TAIT WILL BE HERE IN A MINUTE TO SEE YOuU OME DOW! snsRnFF TAIT SAYS IT AIN'T |SEVEN HAu;ums | SELL AT SEATTLE EEATTLE, April 25.—Halibut ar- rivals, catches and sales today are| as follews® Ecom the Western banks—Con- smu\mn 35,000 pounds, Liahona. 35,~ €00 pounds, both selling for 9 and 18 cents Postmaster Reques(ed to From the local banks — Aloha S [ f t 14000 pounds, LaPaloma 18,000 ccure Iniorma l'On on pounds, F. C,Hergert 10,000 pounds, Account of Bridge TO THANE AND DOUGLAS ALUMNAE record as a student in sity of Alaska. Collegian, 1 Flint 12,000 pounds, Discovery 10,~ {000 pounds, all selling for 9% and DOUGLAS NEWS ——— RANKS PERFECT IN SCHOLARSHIP Hilja Reinikka, a Douglas High School graduate, continues her fine the Univer- According to the| published by the Uni-, This Y éar It Costs LESS To Pay by Check! If you haven't a Checking Account, we you to open one at the Pirst National. This ¥ you can enjoy .the many advantages of ing by Check WITHOUT the additiohal cost of a Government icheck tax; you can place your finances on a businesslike basis; you can_enjoy the time-saving' convenience Hof writing yeur money'as you need it; you can give your funds the additional ptrotection of Deposit Insurance. invite For safety and convenience—have a First National Checking Account and make 1935 a Pay by Check Yea:! ® ‘The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska RS 8 cents; Eastern, 8,000 pounds, versity, Hilja scored a perfect rec-i but that a definite program would NANCHANG, China, April 25— The increasing world demand for tungsten, so essential an element in the manufacture of steel which goes to make battleships and big guns, has brought boom times to the mountainous regions south of here. Half of the world's output of ‘this scarce metal is produced in this area. With the nations of the world racing to rearm, production of turigsten has grown so rapidly, the Provincial Government has created a monopoly to prevent the industry from getting out of control. TVl QO S P MAIL ORDER HOUSE LOSES BLUE EAGLE of Montgomery 'm'l Ward mail or- 0 der hou recently lost the right to use the NRA blue eagle. announced recently in Washington, D. C. the National Recovery Ad- ministration had deprived the com- pa.ny of the use of it, Because of “failure to pay its equitable con- tribution to the costs of adminis- tering the code for the retail trade.” - - / CORPORATION Articles cf incorporation havce been filed by the Gastineau Con- struction Company with the Te: ritorial Auditor. Incorporators ai E. J. Cowlnig, Hans Berg and T. A Morgan. The company will do general ccntracting and construc tion and is capitalized for $100,000. S e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! when made with a cream of tartar baking powder,, Schlllmg It was | - e annouriced until Monday. e DEMOLAYS GIVE | ANNUAL BALL FRIDAY MIGHT Scottish Rit—e—ismple to Be Scene of Delightful Spring Festivity ’Iomnrm\\ night the Scottish Rite le will be the scene of one s most delightful so- when the DeMolays Fecurth Annual Ball Iducm,, will begin at 9:30 o'clock with “Dude” Haynes' popular dance orchestra furnishing the music, Refreshnients will be served dur- ing the 2vening and plans of the ccmmittee in charge include a number of novelties which will con- tribute to the enjoyment of the occasion. In is a o Winn, W ge of the arrangements de up of ‘Bill r F and Henry Me 2 of the most popular younger set of the DeMolay Ball is ex- pected to have a large attendance. ‘ - - LAST MAN ON ICE When William Sherman, Supe visor of the Chugach Forest, cross ed on the Lake Kenai from |Lawing to Mile 18 on April 9, he told the Seward Gateway that he was probably the last man to make che trip this seasgn, as the ice, he believed, would not bear up { much lungvr. | R e S TAKES FURS _SOUTH Jack “Rusty” Lien, who has made ms headquarters at Kanatak for | *he last five years, passed through | Seward recently with his winter| catch of fur, chiefly made up of 80| | [red fox. He intends to spend the summer cn the coast .and. return| in the fall in time to do some more trappingA -, NOWI‘.L[S RETURNING Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Nowell ire returning to. their duncau, home | aboard the Northwestern aftér al - visit of several weeks in Seattle. | (Coutinued 1rom Page One.) what he can to aid the worthy work of the hospital.” Secretary Curtis Shattuck explain- ed a problem of membership which, {he said, had been troubling some ive members. He said that ‘hamber was open to all busi- ness and professional men in the city. He urged present members to bring new business or profes- sional men /in the cn.y to meetings. DOUGLAS PROM NEXT SATURDAY The annual Junior Prom of the tudents of the Douglas High 1 will be given in the Nata- terium next Saturday evening, ac- ording to announcement made to- day. a large wd and the Nat will b gaily ed, as usual, for the oceasicn. public is invited. A large number of Juneauites are expected to attend the affair. - - RAINBOW GIRLS TO SPONSOR FILM AT UPTOWN ON MAY 9, Sponsored by the Rainbow Girls, “The Constant Nymph,' from the book of the same title by Mary garet Kennedy, will be presented at the Uptown Theatre on May 9. The story of this popular novel revolves about the family of an eceentric composer, Sanger, ai whose strange home in the, Austrian Tyrdle, the film opens, offering a background for -beautiful scenery. Of the daughters born of his sev- eral. wives, Victoria Hopper, as | Tesa, becomes the story’s heroine, the “Constant Nymph,” who never | recovers from her first love, as a | young girl, for. Aherne, a talented English composer and protege of Sanger. PLANE FORCED BACK Adverse weather conditions forced Pilot Sheldon Simmons to turn back to Juneau today on his flight wl:h A. Fauchald, cannery man, to |Hood Bay. Sigumons, flying his black mono- plnne got as far as Chatham be- |fore being fprced to return, ~He sajd Fauehald and he will ltwmpl. the tlight agam tomnrmw The Juniors are anticipating | stmaster Albert Wile has eent by A. D. Lawrence, Super- intendent of the Division of Rail-| way Mail Service, that the con- Four N.Y.U. Cage Teams Lest Thrice in 54 Tilts tract on the temporary route, Ju-! neau to Thane, Douglas apd Tread- | well, ncw held by the Juneau Ferry | and Nav jon Company, will terminate on June 30. l the \)n’il‘(‘ and Dou is wvailable fc 1, the question of for' Douglas and expected Treadwell, selling for 10 and 8 cents a pound. - NEW YORK, April 25.—New York between Juneau University's varsity basketball teath, to te, rated one of the very best in the use on or about July 'country in 1935 got most of the a mail supply attention, but Thane, is a matter of consideration, themselves., {oo. relative to the best methods to! serve patrons. Postmaster Wile has been re- of the ferry sys round trip by la the basis of service necessary. .o DEATH AT FLAT ! Certificate telling of the death | of Anastasia Dirty Ha d Eskimo at Flat, ceived at the Auditor's office from T. M. Garland, United States Com- | missioner at Flat. e Sll()l' IN JUVLAU l"lll‘('l“ NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, before J. F. MUL- LEN, Commissioner and Ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cingt. In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY C. WILLIAMSON, De-| ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that - Homer G, Nordling, admin- istrator of the estate of Henry C.| Williamson, deceased, has filed herein and rendered for settlement. his final report of the administra- | tion of the said estate, and that a hearing will be had upon the|) same before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on June 5, 1935, at ten oclock A. M., at which| time and place all persons having objections to the final account may appear and file such objec- tions in writing, and contest Lhe same. Given under my hand and the ' seal of the Probate Court above mentioned this 3rd day of Apiil,| 1835. J. F. MULLEN, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, April 4, 1935. Last publication, April 25, 1935 RICE & AHLERS CO a Corporation NOW UNDER DIRECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL JOHN L. AH F“éatfifing high quality workmanship -at right prices in Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner and Sheet Metal Work 16-year-| | been re- | | losing only | Yale; quested to submit a report in lieu eight o The varsit; Altogether 51 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers three other Violet also court outfits did pretty well for won 19 out of 20, n overtime contest to the junior varsity cagers won t of 10; the freshman quin- m showing cost of tet was unbeaten through 14 games, d per month on'and the girls' varsity won 9 out of | 10. starts. | tire student body. ord of an “A” grade in every sub- Ject in the first semester. no equals in scholarship of the en-/ She had - eee - MRS. CAMPBELL—HOSTESS Mrs. A. H. Campbell entertained afternoon lebegque. >eo ATTENTION EAGLES 11 F. Eagles' 26. present. 0. E. Hall victories in 54 a fow ladies at luntheon yesterday complimentary to Mrs. P. A. J. Gallwvas who expects to leave soon for Chichagof for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Louis De- Special meeting of Douglas Aerie will be held at the Friday night, All members requested to be April SANTE DEGAN, President. e NOTICE Applications will be received for jthe position of City Assessor for the year of 1035 by the City Coun- cn at the Clerk's office up unm pm May 3. Presents the JUNIOR PROM DOUGLAS NAT Admission $1.00 Ferry leaves Douglas for Juneau Saturday Night @® DANCING 9:30 Ladies at 1:30 A. M. IN‘THE LOW-PRICED C# 1935 PON HAS MANY ADVANTAGEé TO OFFER— @ Spacious, Roomy Bodies ¢ Economical Engine Pegformance @ Solid Steel “Turret Top” } @ Triple-Sealed Hydraulic Brakes Scientific Sprmgm;,——-Comfort on Roughest Roads See This Beautiful Car on Display at Our Showroom ® Connors Motor Co. Free! { Alaskan Hotel Liguor Store Phone Single Q-2 rings ] w@ufi 5.GEORGE, CP.A, Assoclates JAMES C, COOPER, CPA. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACOOUNTANTS Junean, SYSTEM -i- . 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