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TEXAS INVITES GOVERNOR TO BlGGENTENNIAL Official In\xlahon to 1936 Celebration Is Brought Here by A.R. Andrews An official invitation from James Allred, Governor Texas, to 1d' the Texas Centennial Cen- ition to be held in Dallas, t year, was extended John W. Troy today by A. R Andrews, personal representative of the Governor of Texas. Mr. And- rews so presented invitations from George Sergeant, Mayor of Dallas, and from Ben Critz, Vic President of the:Dallis Chamber Commerce. In presenting the the Governor of Texas, Mr. Andrews said: “It is a privilege and honor to have the pleasure of meeting you persona and Chief X ecutive of the wonderful Territory of Alaska, whose width and breadth equal one-fifth the size of the United tes. Your ries are of unusual interest ar cor- diality and hospitality since our arrival is happy spots of our lives.” Text of Message of the cfficial of of invitation from invita- Texa The tion “To His Excellency “Juneau, Alaska. “C ting “In th and thirty: will celebrate one hundred of its independence, history, progress. “It is planned through city, State and Federal cooperation, to make the event distinctive in conception, continental in proportions, and in- ternational in scope. Texas of today does not foreet " the Texas of a century ago, that in heroism led the way in tne march of mighty events that push- ed national frontiers westward to the Pacific Ocean and brought one- third of our vast domain beneath the American Flag is desired that our States and . foreign countries us. in this epochal undertaking “Therefore, Texas extends dial invitation to Alaska for such 1 serous participation and repre- sentation as may be pleasing to its patriotic citizens. “A Texanic welcome to the Texas year nineteen hundred ix, the State of Texas years and C of sister join cor- ar M: blue eyes. name is Miss Charlene Scowcroft, “The tex THE entennial! “(Signed) JAMES A. ALLRED, ‘Governor “Seal of Texas test gned) “‘Secretary Governor from the Andrews invitation Texas,” Mr. Central gratifying. Tour Party nial very A. R. Andrews and Mrs, included in the Frank Ree her memt L. D. Beasle a1 Bunting, D. and Katl tour d by n. Ot e: M rs. C Joseph We can’t promise game with- in a time limit . . . . but we can give you some tips on economical equipment for good gunning and a comfor t able camp, and we'll be glad to do it! THE BIGGES is a good gun. We have FACTOR a complete line of Winchester and Remington shotguns and rifles. of Alaska that he anticipates acceptance of the Mormon Beauty,Queen IsBlonde Mi This beauty, chosen queen of Mormondom, is a blonde with dancing The queen is a co-ed at the University of Utah. Her ! ! I ! | Scowcroft - - [ ’Seuasllan Stuart, Fish Company. She lives in Ogden. of Texas. GERALD C. MANN State.” said of Governor said. “He expects to attend the Texas Cen- Exposition, which Andrews party ar- former, / of tf A COMFORTABLE CAMP Whether you rcll up in a blanket and pine boughs, or take seriously portable w poyable on J Il'l()‘\ GOOD COOKING We don't supply a chef, but we you off to one of the secrets camp food . . . good equipment. have it, too, in aluminum and ALL THE a fin with the things that from the that witheut, shower, you tc make the whole your camp spring cots we're ready ith coil to can tip of good We enamel- hunter ndard and trip a mcre pretty a outfit en- HEADQUARTERS NGTON! 2 2, GADGETS would want, aleng can't get along brands of shells to the latest stag-handled hunting knife, are DROP IN. TALK Tk here, to! w . SITUATION L BE GL, AD TO OVER! Hunting Licenses! We have been authorized by the ALASKA GAME COMMISSION to issue licenses for both resident and non-resident hunters. Be sure you have your on your trip. license before your start Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. “Everything for the Hunter” _ JUNEAU HUNTERS PREPARING T0 GET THEIR DEER Season Opens Tomorrow| with Large Number Ex- | pected Take to Woods Juneau hunters were getting their | in shape today preparatory| or the opening of the deer season tomorrow. While guite a number out the first day, the nmence next. week- most reports. The open to November holding off until| the seascn due to that the deer are still up in the mountains at this snow drives them s which are morg| 1S resident quired Soutk Judicial Division, this season, and 1eports thus far show. there has! been a heavy demand, indicating| many hunters planning to take the| field er’s license.is re- Alaska, Pirst| A Alaska Game Commission offic- | ials again call attention of hunt. ers to the game law which allow: only the shooting of male decr| with h not less than three inches above the skull. The limit is three a season. | Dallas; Miss Catherine Mexia, Tex.; Mrs. Wood rolitown, Tex.; Mr: andi B Simmons, Duncan, Okla.; Mary Jo Cowling, Denton, and Miss Stella D. Warren, Tex Ang the i Mt Smith Mrs. 1 Miss Tex ws who is identified | surance business in Dal- former State Insurance Dner | immons, President of tha and Refining Company, end the Rock Island Oil+Company | of Duncan, Oklahoma, stated that he is very much interested in Al-| ackan oil lands. He said that he is making inquiries into the i- | bilities of crude oil production’ in | the Territory. He has a letter of introduction to the Governor.{tom | a mutual friend and he expects| to collect a great deal of informa-| tion regarding Alaska ofl lands waue in Juneau. He stated that he | has had & wonderful visit, [ The tour party from Dallgs ar- rived on the Northwestern from | a visit to Skagwey this morning and will spend about a_ week in Juneau. The party members are registered at the Zynda Hotel. SIDEWALK, CHANNEL | " WORK S CONTINUED a Two Endemu of civic improve- ments, ofher than street paving projects, were noticed today |- One was the replacement of a wooden sidewalk on Third Street |between Main and Dixon. The| other was the continuation of re- | pairs to the Gold Creek rock-em- ‘banked channel, damaged by recent | flood waters caused by heavy rains, | It was reported that boulders, | 0 huge that dyhamite was forced to be used to dislodge them, have | !uecn carried down into the arti- | ficial channel. e 1 SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ‘plant were raised again today. lold cohoe price was 4% cents. Se- | price 'FUNERAL SERVICE |C. W. Carter Mortuary, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935. FISH PRICES SHOW ANOTHER LOCAL RAISE Both Hahbut Salmon Quo- tations Upped at Cold Storage Plant ACROSS 1. Animal's feet 5. Burden 3. Rowing Im ment 12. Egg-shaped | Measure of separation 15. Sheets. of Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle MIBIEI [STPIR] [EINIOU]GIH} imple- r bekfl' the o urface 21, Having: less adulteration 3. Bahol 38 Alp: oa comb. 29. Mad . Proceed * 23. Expressive bodily move- Both salmon and halibut prices ng being paid at the Cold Storage The Alaska Coast Fisheries an- mBmaEm nounced for Oxenberg Brothers, in- dependent, delivered prices of 18 7, and 6 cents on salmon, with cohoes selling for 5 cents. The former high was 16 cents, and the ammm 38 \'nt -ulublq 39. Bird of U Amblnn ¥ Nights Article) protective fance 41. Carried 47. Midday. 48, Exist 49. Smooth 8. lnnct‘l m 7.‘0”".. Pm 3 61:Prior to: vr& DOWN 1. Small explo- sion ‘orward 10, SnWl" In bastian-Stuart Fish Company and 11. " New England Fish Company were ready to pay that price scale today The sale of 10,000 pounds of hali- but to the New England Fish Com- pany was the only indication over the week-end of the slightly raised in that commodity. Capt Oscar Oberg of the Hyperian brought in the catch and received 5% and 5 cents per pound. Salmon sales found the Alaska Coast Fisheries making the follow- ing purchases: 8,000 pounds from the Packer Klinget; 3,000 pounds from the Anna H,; and 3,000 pounds mixed halibut and salmon from the Al, Jr. The Alaska Trol- lers Co-operative Marketing sAsso- ciation reported the -Dfana’ with 10,000 pounds of salmon and Some- how with 4,000 pounds, The Packer Fern came in with 7,000 pounds for the New England |Fish Company, while the North {Light and Sadie had 8,000, and 6+ 1600 pounds, respectively, for the 2. Topaz hum- ming bird 3. Strays 4. Lie dormant 16. Hun wave 20. Inquires the 2. Lift 56. Minders from g A Dossessing 7 fl%% /i %-fl e FOR TEZAK SUNDAY Ritualistic funeral services were held under the auspices of Moose Ml i " fllll damm //flllfll"///flfl Pl TR L Daily Cross-word Puzzle 22. Artificial language Summon in 8 public place Coarse grass stem Burst forth suddenly Originator of the atomic theory Symbol for tantalum Well-behaved A single time Worker in & certain metal At home 6. Persian 3 uemo land i hbllt star @ Brl e ln Au-mllm iy arboreal 23, 4. 25. Portent Wicked Night before 1. Cléar galn . Clear 53, Hold a session . Rather than . A welcomeno- tation on one's bills Consequently B AT T8 III// A8 // ”/Ifilll L 0] | | | A 7,7/l AR R Lodge No. 700, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the chapel of the for Tony Tezak, who was killed last week in an accident at the Hirst-Chichagof mine. Pallbearers were Emil Rundick, Charles Miller, John Pastl, R. Sulli- centralization of SENATE CHAM.BER BEING USED FOR The Senate "h'lmber in the Fed- cevich. Interment was in the Moose been opened and turned into tem- se(‘tmn of Evergxeen Ceme'.ery Y Territory under “varess Administration. J. NEW FkRA woRK liott, W. 8. Newton and Daniel Put-: ,nam are in charge of the prelimi- were eleven in the party, sponsored’ nary work. It is expected the of-;by Dr. R. {van, Sam Rosenberg and Mario Dap- eral and Territorial building has | fice eventually will become the cen—‘mon were brought back. tral disbursing agency for all-fed-| | porary stenographic offices for ..e eral departments in Alaska. FERA the work in the Works El- new N, 40 bt Lishmin— Who closely scrutinized His income tax blank And then sent it back With the following notation: “I have given the matter careful thought And have decided not to join Thé Income Tax.” an Now getting around to cigarettes There are no ifs ands or buts About Chesterfield Two words make everything clear. .. Satify BETROTHAL OF VENETIA PUBH 1S ANNOUNCED Marriage to Carl Austin Hahn in Arizona Will Join Alaskan Families ! Mrs. .T. M. Reed announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss; Venetia Pugh, to Mr. Carl Austin Hahn. Mrs. Reed and Miss Pugh will leave Juneau September 5 for Phoenix, Arizona, where the wed- ding will be. | . Miss Pugh, who has spent most of i her life in Alaska, is one of the most charming and popular girls in Juneau. She is the daughter of Mrs. Reed and the late J. F. Pugh, Col- lector of Customs for the Territory from 1913 until his death in 1918, and a niece of Judge and Mrs. Rob- ert. W. Jennings who made their| home in Juneau while Judge Jen- | nings presided over the district court in the First Division during, the Wilson administrations. Mr.| Hahn is the son of Mr. V. I. Hahn, | superintendent of the White Passi and Yukon Railway, and Mrs. | Hahn, who make their home in| Skagway during the summer and their winter residence in Seattle. Both Miss Fugh and her fiance | attended the University of Wash—K ington from which she was gradu- | ated in 1927, and Mr. Hahn, in 1923. | | She was a‘member of Pi Beta Phi| ifand Mr. Hahn of Alpha Delta Phi.| Mr. Hahn, who was graduated in |engineering at the University of | | Washington, is a government engi- neer at Safford, Arizona, where they will make their home. The families of Miss Pugh and| Mr. Hahn are pioncers of Alaska | jand have been friends for mnny} years. X ‘ S e 1 | 'WILLIAMS PARTY * GET 28 SALMON ON SUNDAY TRIP' A fishing party aboard the BeLsy“ Ross, Capt. Steve Ward, went out! for a fishing trip on Sunday. There | | | H. Williams, and 28 sal- i SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! W in Douglas Telephone Co. She Swims, Too Thete ore ha‘hmg Beaulies and swimming beauties. nms Withelmina Yonnnun, " .who proved her aquatic prowess by completing a two-mile o¢ean swim at Allantic City. The pic- ture {clis the other part of tlle story. e GET 3 SALM[\N Thirty-five salmon, mostly kings, were caught yesterday by a party n‘m ard the gashoat Energy off the |south end of Shelter Island. Those in the party were Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Couneil, Dr. Robert b.mpun Anabel Simpson, Aline Ann Goldstein, Mary Lee Cauncn. NEW TELEPHONE DIBECIOR\' Now .in the process or compila- tion, New listings n~nd advertisers please mnotify Juneau and adv Chestcrficld .. the cigarette thats MILDER ChCStCI' field . the cigaretfe that WES BETTER oxm.h‘ttclh&t&i&