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8 TREE CRASHES LIGUOR REQUEST INTO BUS OF SHOULD BE IN: CHANNEL LINEBEFORE JUNE 1. Heavy Steel Construction 30-Day Notice of 1\pplica-‘ Prevents Heavy Dam- tion Required Under None Hurt Law, Says Boyle 18, 20, | 21 Srerises | 33 out liquor licen: 4 regulatiens should 2 1 before the 3 propose age 1k rd of All present licenses | pire the last of June, and under | 43 e new set-up applications must be :2 o that 30 days' notice can be 47, ation as provided ute. If applications e first of June there > sufficient time to give publ; before expiration of the old licenses. ral questions have been, ask- right of beverage dispen- to sell beer and wine by the heavy for consumption off none of us in|premises, Mr. Boyle said, and the car were hurt,” Bacon said. The |explained that under the new reg windshield was broken by the|lations beverage dispensaries weight of the tree and the roof was sell beer and wine either by the dented. However no damage was glass or bottle for consumption eith- done to the motor or g {er on or off the pr the only Bacon, his wif |Jimitation being that they cannot Laughlin, wi sell more than five gallons ny Auk Bay one person in bus wher In ot w pensary doe and wine pen I 37 38. n, owne aid today that will be it back in unde > 1ot when ng. Without iring 10 inch-| & notice warni; a tr es in diameter, cr roof of the bus “Thanks to the struction of the bus, e steel Roscoe ietor ol fi to a occurred. the eir Company hy w Ju Moto: recently arrived from vice only repai license if he s the bu. had week. mit - v \COLLECTOR SENDS | UNIQUE ENVELOPE 'O BE MAILED HERE A stamp and envelope front col-| lector with a knowle of Alaska been in se - v ESTEBETH ARRIVES; HAS 11 PASSENGERS | Returned from her weekly trip to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE;-MONDAY, MAY-20; 1935 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Yawned Uncooked ourlshed entury plant Wagnerian country south of the United States Shake American caricaturist Press for payment Decompose- Regulations Son of Adam Postpone Chide vehem- ently Kind of jacket General fight Terrible Cut with a carpenter's too Action at law Tear apart Ireland . Part of a shoe Give back & Yellow t. solid i ocus. 10. Obliterate 11 Small inden tion 17. Accus®mea t 29 ) t touch 2. i 26. Bewair 28. Releases 20. Spread loos #2. Stikworm 36, N B0\ G\ o] [M[oNe[<[>]] Nv[P[m[olm[o[ma] H[moN|=[®]™] [0l [\ o|F|=[>] Masculine 8. Goat a 39, Scene of 40, More sagact - ol 45, 46. lo]=4-] <ZloNo[Z] < HEEN\H 49. Loses luster 52. Two halves . Dowry 54, Worship 65. Open_ hostili- ties . Idle talk . Season for use . Associate in business . Always . Restrain . Distant . Declare Couches Metal Place cargo aboard a Vessel 48. Room in a rel 50. Epoch 51. East Indlan welght 56, 67. Insect Roll of to- bacco for alnd e %//// B i i 9. Pertainty 'ftaining to ind of yam Female sand- Corded cloth o nn'lelovc L PLANS MADE FUB_JUNEAU Volunteer Workers Are to Sell Memorials on Saturday, May 25 Complete plans for the observ- ance of Poppy Day "here on. Sat urday, May 25, were annofinged e by Mrs. Bess Reeder, Poppy Com-| e ! mittec Chairman of the Alford e John Bradford Unit of the Amer-| e A 3 ican Legion Auxiliary, following|d" ‘e s’ ¢ o s o &' & s ¢ |4, special meeting of the commit- {tee. Organization of a corps of unteer workers to carry out the NEW TWIST TO GET RICH QUICK SCHEME BY MAIL SEEN HERE For avid letter addicts, Jerry Ledbetter, of the Pub- lic Survey office, has a sec- ret that should help them in pursuit of the latest great American speculation. In the last mail, Mr. Led- better received two dimes both from California cities, nothing particularly uncom- mon in the day of quick wealth for those who keep their chains intact, However Mr. Ledbetter had sent no chain letters to anyone! ta- ely — o Empire Classifiea Ads Pay. .’ | Norris, Nye, LaFollette and Sh &l AL‘stead. Senator Willlam Borah, & . Idaho, said to be the leader in protest, absented himself from th \GRUUP PRUTEsTs‘chamber before the ceremony. = ¢ | | | { GHAVEZ SEATING | | \ R | Cutting was killed recently in plane crash and Chazez, who ra against him at the last election, named to succeed him. | - VICTORIA LEAVES i The Victoria, here yesterday o her run from Skagway to Seattle, via Sitka, took two passengers fr | Juneau. They are: Nancy Johnso | bound for Ketchikan, and John | Mulkey, representative of the Ki WASHINGTON, May 20.—In open | chikan Steamship Company, bo I;r:sentmem” against Administra- | for Seattle, There was no inbo | fien opposition: to the re-election of | gt from Skagw: avail [ : ESenntor Bronson Cutting; five Sen- | wfie' = | ate liberals walked out of the Sen- | METCALF RETURNS % !ate chamber today when De‘nnis‘ Frank Metcalf, who has been | Chavez, Cutting's successor by ap- | a mine survey at Funter Bay, pointment, Wwas administered the |turned to Juneau aboard the Esfes s zFive Walk Out in “Resent- ment”’ Againsts Adminis- tration Opposition oath of office. They were Johnson, | peth, istribution of the memorial pop-{ pies throughout the city was com-| leted and leaders appointed to lirect the work in the various wreas | } The American Legion Auxiliary will be distributed entirely eer workers,” said Mrs.| he response to our call| has been very grat and | popp! volunt g from both our seni members, and we will be {o give everyons in the city lan opportunity to wear a poppy on Day As the workers will entirely without pay or com- on, every penny confributed change for the flowers will go welfare activities . of the | Legion and Auxiliary. | The enthusiasm of our women fe the Poppy Day project is due two great purp: which | le memorial flower achieves. | First, it pays tribute to those Jant youngs§ men who saerifi cs in defense of American on the poppy-studded battle of France and Belgium. Sec- it raises funds for the relief abilitation of the living vie- the war, the disabled vet- ns, their families and the fam- | Poppy the e he litt | fields Lone, Sitka and wayports, the motorship | Estebeth berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 8:20 o'clock this morning S brought 11 persons to Juneau The inbound list: From Chichag R. Fernandez. From Angoon—Frank E. Morley Robert B. McGinnis, John C. B Hawkes. From Tenakee—Mrs. Ed Snyder. From Hoonah—C. L. Mrs. B. Carmichael, Mrs. ington, Alice Houston From Funter Bay—Frank A. Met- calf. history has come to the attention| |of Postmaster Albert Wile. He is| | Harold Glz 495 East 26th | Street, Patters Jersey. Mr.| | Glazer s sent an envelope of {his-own design to the Postmaster |bearing a Byrd Antarctic stamp| '|asking that it be mail to him| May 28, the annivarsary the | confirmation by Congress of the | purchase of Alaska from Russia. | Canaday,| "y ine jeft hand corner the M. Hunt-| TR D W | envelope carries a drawing of a dog and the words “Purcha reaty confirmed by Congre |28, 1867. Population 64 |arranged by William H A. G Pacator, - SISTER ARRIVES HF Sister Mary Abagail of Fai former teacher here, arrived plane Sunday undergo medical { ne treatment at St. Ann's Hospital nks, by | > o MRBS. SNYDER HERE abo: Ju- Es- ed in to rd the FROM LUDWIG NELSON’S An such worth perpetuating with a de occasion as graduation is one selection from the jewelry gifts we offer. Your gradu ing friend or relative is probably a of the uch 1 ly aware that A pating a jew forethought and good taste presentation will box with each article. express ALL STANDARD AMERICAN WATCHES Birthstone Rings Unusually large gold Men’s Watches ractiv Bands to match LADII WATCHES Diamond Jewelry at Lowest Prices In a spect e been more Mrs of here Ssister, | R of FOUR ESCAPE SERIOUS HARM IN AUTO CRASH . Car Owncdb—yc. H. Fem- mer Topples Over Rock City Float Fill Near nt last r occupant of cuts and quartet Gold ¢ ock 1t wheels, spinr 1 young Femmel rolled off the road down ent, turning over twice ed through the men nct acted quick had the and it of the way is believed The automol as bein Mrs. Jurich Franc the Woox on M T ant is JUDGE Dictrict Judg the Second cular night had inspeet Mining Comp d just arrived fro thrown injuries is the id Gardens. a4 summer’s visit with her banks News-Miner, May pool containing (Fair enana’s was won old, dru st at the Coo] Drug Store in Fairbanks, at 1 m. today. Berrigan hav arrived in from Bremerton, Wash. He e-pool he automobile acci- | N T when a Buick ¢ H. (Buzz) Fem rock fill 1 four believed thi as dated for 5 is an has a wife a ling in Fairbanks. The| oo Berrigan, | Dorothy Ann Fairbanks school, ade. Stay in Fairbanks not affect his stay in t he has no intention of in the near future. the ca avi here bruises. driven the new Berrigan's ticket gave th A onged to another an T. W. Hunt, of the : f Land Off Mr. Hunt's ing up the roa struck by the g the steerin hands. was numbered 1:51 d to W. S. Bascom. Berrigan seems to be tly lucky in Fairbanks. gan's body recently he won first ¢ door prize, and at the s Theatre Bank Night 5 ago last night he $100 described to- Lela wreck.” The F: daughter of proprietor he is their companions the heavy beam might have of banks firemen's pool Hayden $442.50. She is employed in the banks Post Office and is the of Lowell Morgan, Fairbanks MES. | ploration Company lineman. d Reynolds. an employee of the Woodland Gardens DU GOES SOUT The “Millionaire Special” pi H 8. Morison Nome, ar by plane Transport 3, : e this afternoon , and his family. Mr. and immedial uth on the this mor: WHEN WILL THE CLOCK STOP 92 Butler - Mauro Drug Co. WINNER OF NENANA ICE POOL IS LUCKY; |i): TO REMAIN IN NORTH o» oy D y W. M. Berrigan, 38 e ice in the Tanana River moved | a newcomer to had but seven chanc- but dated all of late this year. One of tomor- that winning the ice-pool | , 1:32. The next nearest was 1:20 p.m., May 15. The nearest et dated later than Mr. Berri- and be-| atholic Ladies fan tan and bridge | won Mergan Wins $442.50 won by Lola Morgan and netted her by John Lynn of the Northern Air flew to Circle Springs with W. M. Berri- winner of this year’s Nenana ar {ilies of the dead. We are hoping [that the people of Juneau will tand the significance of the nd give us their support -—ee 15 |AMERICAN LEGION .- SPONSORS CONTEST Displayed at the American Legion Dugout are the Poppy posters made by children of the public and the | Catholic schools, with both grades and high school participating. The have been entered in the al Poppy Poster Contest, ored by the American Legion. afternoon Juneau judges of the cont met to award the priz- |es given to the best poster from |each of the Juneau schqols; how- | ever, two prize winning posters from nd @|oach department shall be sent to al headquarters where they bel ';wm be judged for National honors. D2| The points upon which the judg- es shall base their decisions are Publicity value; 2, originality, 3, gan used; 4, artistic value, and 5, descriptive paragraph explaining the subject of the poster. This exhibition will be open to the pub- lic at the Legion Dugout from 3 to 5 p.m., Tuesday. Winners will be announced in tomorrow's Empire. pera- when | ] Fair- § used to definite + Jast manner, are the friend will appre e omical choice. ! 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