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Eoosévéli F olloi_vs His Father’s Trail to Hunt ; in.Jungles of, Brasil I. Theodore Rocsevelt, shown with the going-away smile with which he started to Bragil, will be guided on a hunt for jaguars by Sarha Seimel, a European who has lived in the jungle for 20 years and who in the above photograph exhibits trophies from a few of his seores of hunts. esident’s jungle expedition in 1913 and 1914." He reminded the colonel that Genperal Candido Rondon, chieftain of Brazil's border patrol and chiefl guide for the elder Roosévelt, now Twenty-one years after his is presiding over the mixed peace Sour father, Gol. Theodore Roase-| commission in Leticla, a_ year go velt has gone into the marshes ¢f|ihe center of a dispute between the Matto Groswo jungle to hunt)peq, and Colombia. i jaguars. To the northwest of the mars hes, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION some 300 miles from Cuyaba, capi- ] No. 3795A tal of Matto Grosso, begins a river |In the District Cuurt for the Ter- discovered by the Bull Moose lwlfll ritory of Alaska, Division Num- in 1914. { ber One, at Juneau. |PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, INC., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs LEWIS P. HUNT, his heirs and assigns; - and * FLOSSIE' FOOTE, BETTY LOU BORDEN, ELIZA- BETH PAULINE HUNT, THOM- AS G. SPELLMAN, LETITIA H SPELLMAN, JAMES G. SPELL- By RAFAEL ORDORICA RIO DE JANEIRO, Auz. 9.—Al- ter a score of years another “Ted- dy” Roosevelt stalk: his quarry in Brazil's ‘green hell. Hunts Between Rivers 200s5cvelt river plunges down the the Parecis mountains and o115 7307 miles northward to join the Madeira in it§ race to the Am- azon. To the northwest of the marsh- a ear Cuyaba, runs the Kolu- C :\n-d'c;‘w of n.{ tributary prongs of ~MAN, and all other heirs of Lewis i Xingu river and the P. Hunt, Deceased, Defendants b ubon whish saaled:Gol, ©.'5 TOUTHE ABQVE NAMED DR e ot mine years azo, never to FENDANTS, GREETING: IN THE.NAME OF THE UNIT- return. : ED STATES OF AMERICA, you Colonel Roos are hereby commanded to appear hunt for. jagy Guyaba, markea in the above entitled court, holden couth and west of CUyaba, WETH. ot juneau, Alaska, and answer the roughly by the P'“ R rt'mnlmnl of the plaintiff filed gouph, and the PRISPUA) T st yau, in the above entitled action, within' thirty days from the date of service of this summons ad a copy of the complaint upon 1t is confining his to a region just river, west i With him is Sasha Siemel, ph()h- type of the hero of “Tiger Man" ree: e]1,” ks about a ;E,LL L::‘;:v ’i:&',:;,pz:" z eing a YOU; and if you fail to so appear and Aanswer, 2 blizhted romance by the dangers ... wixll :rx‘:)rp\ywton [lhcml;::?:L cf the jungle hunt. for the relief demanded in the Kills 'Em With Spear complaint, and will take judgment siemel has fived in Matto GrossO against you therefor. Reference is 20 yedrs. A Lithuanian, he has made to the complaint herein for learned the native’s art of holdiBg , complete statement of the relief a lance point fixedly near the eyes demanded, which is that title be of the jaguar, then transfixing the’ quieted in plaintiff to the follow- cornered beast.” He has bagged!ing described tract of land: scores of big cats by this methodl That certain tract of land The stark truth about the hunh-} situated in the Ketchikan Re- ing grounds seems fictionak It is! cording District, Territory of mostly land flooded by the Para-{ Alaska, Division Number One, guay Six months in the year. Baths| embraced in U. S. Non-minesal must 'be taken in the company @f; Survey No. 215, Anchorage a multitade of tropical fish, same] Serial No. 088, United States more than four feet long. | Patent No. 342211, containing Gaping “jacares,” the Brazilllan| 79989 acres; crocodiles, must be guarded against. and that plaintiff be decreed to Not always man-eating, they nll‘ble the sole owner thereof and en- take ‘big bites. |titled to exclusive possession; and trees, block passages.iyou, and each of you, are required ous and persistent vege- to appear on the date herein ’speci- tation the jazuar must be, found,'ified and assert, claim and defend cornered and fcught. lany title, claim or right of posses- He Mapped ‘Teddy's’ Trip sion you may. have in and to said Col, Rooevelt was met herg when tract. of land or any portion he arrjved on a plane, by & bentjthereof, old man. who recalled thé ed-r; The date of the order for pub- Roosevelt vividly. ilication of this summons is July With tears in his eyes, Jose Cus- 24, 1035; the period of publication todio Alves de Almeida clasped the is four weeks; the first publication Colonel in his arms and said: {is July 26, 1935, and the last pub- “I knew his father well! I was 'lication is August 16, 1935; and the se-vetary for the foreign ministry defendants are required to appear ccmmission which organized the 2nd answer this summons within | thirty days after completion of last Jailed In Berlin | bublicdtion. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July 124, 1985. ROBERT E. .COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, : By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy. First publication, July 26, 1935. Last publication, Aug. 16, .1935. DOORS — WINDOWS Buy direct from manufacturer and SAVE § § § Doors—2-6x6-6, one panel ... Doors—2-8x8-6, one panel, light . Wmdaws—zlxu 2 llghl Cellar Sash--34x19, 3 light .. ..$2.15 1 $3.85 $1.70 $ 2 Complete Millwork service. Cabinet Work. Sash. ‘Doors. Frames. Finish and Common Lumber. Hardware. Veneer Panels. “ Write for our sted after expressing dis Dow Fatala ing a woman kpoc! with” bare fists during anti-Jew! riots in Berlin, Midshipman E. W. Woad (above) of the U, 8. 8, Wyo- it the night In the German capital's jail and paid a fine of 50 marks. (Assoclated Press Photo) = MILLWORK SUPPLY CORP Ist SOUTH SEATTLE IFIGHT YPON 1 Clerk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FfiID AY, AUGUST 9, 1935. HIH COURT '1/Go0LS DowN Recent Degision Knocking| Out NRA Pushed Aside as Campalgq Issue 3 Rk e WASHINQDON, August 9.—When the Sy (Court, hanged dowm oric ‘decl fon invalidating thej Held As GmgScn& 5 'hisf ~’nn:.h‘m-'xh1u arial Recovery Aet _iticlimE wen heardl ofi “all sides. fi trom ithe ‘Whité House ‘on down e Nhe, nghlnst the pawer’ of that ribuial 9 thwart the will of Con- re-s. ' Remedial *suggestions wate eréd By the score. “Bills and res- slutions” werd’ dumped into Con- fonal “hoppers’ _enbodying " all s of propoials to cuth such pow- ers by the Court. | | | he House Judiciary Commiltee ex- 1mine the sitaation and advise'that body’'a5 'to ‘meéthods. Representa- tive Ramsdy ‘of ‘West Virginia of- a gonstitutional amendment and anothér regquiring that three-fourths of the Judgés should have 'to agree in a judgment competent to inval- idate. Rep:c entative Monaghan of Mon- tana, proposed a bill which goes 7o far as to vacate the office of 1 Judge invalidating an Act of Congress. Senator Norris of Ne- nf Illinois proposed constitutional amendments' to be passed upon hy state conventions outlawing such ncuons by the Gourt. TALK BURIED ‘The cry ‘went up from all sides that the NRA decision would be the campdign Jdssué in 1936. Presi- dent ‘Roosevelt was charged with contemplating an outright attempt! to enlarge the powers ‘of the exe- sutive branch of the government at the expense of the judiciary. Then, as ‘so often has happened, talk of “save the Constitution” | gradually was relegated further and further .back on the heap of “burn- ing issues.” President Roosevelt’s proposal for a wider distribution of the nation’s wealth by a new sys-| tem of taxation, overnight became the most absorbing question in the minds of politcians. The bitter truggle -in the House over the death sentence” clause in the hold- ing company bill pushed the “con- titutional” issue raised by the NRA decision more into the background. No less an authority than Vice President Garner ‘has been repre- sented as believing the public util- ities question will be the dominant issue in 1936. LEWIS INSISTS There's one member of Congress, however, who does not propose that SUMMONS FOR 'PUBLICATION No. 3791A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. : PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, INC., a corporation, Plainfiff, vs. O. J. HUMPHREY, JR., ROBER- TA E. HUMPHREY, and .all heirs and devisees of O, J. Humphrey, deceased. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS, Gi ING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanfled to appear in the above entitled, court, holden at Juneaw; Alaskd and answer the complaint of the plaintiff flled against you in tHé -above entitled action, within thifty days from the date of service of this summons and’a copy ‘or thé complaint ‘upon you; and if you fail fo so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court| for the relief demanded in the complaint, which~i8 that title: be quieted in plaintiff ‘to the follow- ing described trdct of land: That certain tract of land situated in the Nushagak Re- cording District, Territory ‘of Alaska, Division Number Three, embraced in U. S, Non-mineral Survey No. 309. Homéstead .Cer- tificate No. 74,-B.8.-Patent-Ne. ., containing 9,82 acres; and that' plaintiff’ be decreed to be the sole owner thereof and en< titled to exclusive possession; and you, and each of you, ‘are required to appear on the daté herein speci- ified and assert, claim and defend any title, claini or right of posses- sion you may have in or to said tract of land er any portion thereof. The date of the order for p\ 3- lication of this summons is July!| 24, 1935; the perfod of publication is four weeks; the first publication is July 26, 1935, and the ‘last pub- lication.is August 16,.1935; and the| defendants” are ‘requitfed to ‘appear and answer this summons within thirty days after completion o( last publeation: e DATED at Juneau, Alaska. July[ 24, 1935. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, of the Distriet Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, % By VENETIA' PUGH, Deputy. PFirst publication, July 26, 1935. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1935. Representative Sisson of Newy York:introiuted & résolution tohave | fered 'two 'bills, one providing for | braska and Representative Keller| Mrs. Francis Krug, alizs [~ rrfi Lux, allas Margaret King + 8ld in Los Angeles as a sut; 0 member -of an asserted Lury .3 g eperating in Hollyvioar!, ! m Hills and 8an Marino. (* Press Photo) the issue raised by the Supreme Court’s invalidation .of NRA shall be forgotten if he can help it, He land, serving his sixth term in the House, and co-author with Senator Wagner of New York of the Ad- ministration’s social security bill. The social security bill, unless all signs fail, is headed for & possible test of constitutionality before the Supreme Court. Lewis has filed in the Congres- arguments and precedents against power” by the Supreme tribunal. His goal is to remove the Cour| completely from the field of deter mining whether’ acts of ‘Congre: are cumuumoxm] oot r s, Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE 221 MARCARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special §7.50 ‘Permanent Now $5.00 $10 Permanent Now $7,50 $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY Across from Peerless Bakery et e} SUMMONS FOR PUBLICA2ION No. 3790A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, INC,, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. and assigns, SUSIE AGNES KEL- GARET RUTH KELLEY, De(end- ants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS, GREETING: are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court, holden at Juneau, Alaska, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled date of scrvice of this summons and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the| complaint, and will take judgment against you therefor. Reference is| made to the complaint herein for a complete statement of the relief ing described tract of land: That certain tract -of land situated in .the Ketchikin Re- cording District, Territory of Alaska, Division Numbec: One, embraced in U. 8. Non-inineral Survey No. 287, Anchorage Serial No. 67, U. 8. Patent No. 122-123, issued January -0, 1908, consisting of 3453 acrcs, sit- uated at Quadra, Alaska; and that plaintiff be deereed to| be the sole owner thereof and en-| titled to exclusive possession; itied and assert, claim and defend sion you may have in or to said tract of land or any portmn thereof. lication of this summons is July| is July 26, 1835, and the last pub- defendants are required to appear thirty days after completion of last publication. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July 24, 1935. ROBERT. E. COUGHLIN, Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy First publication, July 26, 1935 lml publication, Aug. 16, 1935. Hit is Representative Lewis of Mnry-, what he terms such “usurpation of LEY, PHILLIP JOHN KFLLEY,| KATHLEEN KELLEY and MAR-, IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT-’ ED STATES OF AMERICA, you| action, within thirty days from the| and a copy 'of the complaint upon| you; and if you fail fo so appear| demanded, which is that title be| quieted in plaintiff to the follow-| any title,”’claim or right of posses-| The date of the order for pub-‘ 24, 1935; the period of publication| is four weeks; the first publication | lication is August 16, 1935; and the| and answer this summons within| Clerk of the Distriet Court for the {ART AND LABOR Takes 25 “In-laws” on Tour of Rockies 10 JOIN HANDS, AT EFFGRTS DOLF JOSTEN Aug. 9.—Jocoph Goel- 10 nfinbier, 13 crying cffect more than a love tecn art and labor | the average Getman b ws tco little about tdentem rman artists, and ithat Loce is another chance to di- a pha life into *‘proper channetf Hitle head chamber, noallishm ffl of active ol the Rei seeks the ‘“arti- nt” of public hurches, railway barracl and the like, Makes Jobs For Painters art's sake is one of his 1poses, but just as important a {the ideas of redusing unemploy- nent thereby. | He has chosen ters the minister for 2uiptors and pain- | carry cut his mission, and {threatens to invoke legal measures after April 1, 1936, should he deem result; inadequate, H | Government and other officials be refunded, not enly a thousand- were informed they should “employ |fold but, for little money valuable more artists, especially experts g( cultura] developments can be pro- ;the brush, for the embellishment of duced # \offices.” He turtly reminds all and sun- Cost Element Degried dry that dreary walls in waiting | Money plays a minor part in t}w’\fl)m\. labar camps, military bar- drive. Goebbels finds that “the ex-{iacks and government offices and | penditures for artistic creations wijl|‘‘the spnrmn simplicity of teérior | mond of Kansas City, K PHONE 182 Because all his wife’s relatives, including’ 'his mother-in-law, are “regular” people, and because they agree with him on puhl\n, Dr 'l'hum.\\ Rich- s, has taken 2 e Dr. Richmon# and relati on a !wmwe&i vacation “trip to the Colorado Rackies, with all expenses being paid by him. The ation left in an 18-passenger bus, two tour ing cars and a truck. 256 of ‘hem \ de-igns of 'many protestant ehureh: | DULL HEADACHES GONE, e:" can well be refurbished SIMPLE REMEDY DOES I'I' The culture chamber and various Headaches caused by constipation craftsmen's guilds, obediently elat-" nr(‘ gone after one dose of Adlerika. ed, areé’ considering offering their{This cleans poisons out of BOTH help in'a’ “joint drive for the pro- [upper and lower bowels. Ends bad m:tmn of modern German art” “digleep, ' nérvousnuess. 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