The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY! SEPT. 4,'1935 N MRTARHSKA* S Be lafi Wbéaf" vaé' Barley;: Alfafa; Vetchy: Timothy " Alf Do “Well !hrve;t is on ln the uumuon Valley where the new .Colonists ‘are | located and indications are that crops will be good, according to. rt of the Alaska Rural Wahmtanm Corporation. E. Wy Watspn, who has farmed i the valiey far 1 has an excellent. stand: of Vtcmry Oats and Capadianifield peas, that would do, justiceuto anyfarm, in the States. The oats havé reacheéd 4% feet and a*e well headéd' and the peas are over six: feet. tall, abundantly padded. The anticipated yield is two and a half fons to the acre. ' Good stands or Swedish Select oats and Siberian wheéat also are | reported. The latter 5 a hard wheat which makes good milling flour. Clover is doing-well. Fred Edlund of Wasilla has-some . prige Alsike and prolific sweet clover,. also win- ter rye with full six-ipch heads. One stool counted 22 stalks, jall grown/ from one seed grain. Other crops doing especially well aré hull-] less . barley; vetch, -alfalfa: and timothy.! ‘The alfalfa produces twp erops a| season, each of. which, attained a height of 3% feét. this year. Clover also reached hay ciitting maturity twice this season. The timothy is tall and heavy with:but, ohe crop. - LUTHERAN AID; TO RESUME ACTIVITIES Thursday will mark the begianing of fall activities' for the Ladies' Aid of Resurrection Lutheran Church which will hold its ' September “ meeting in the church ' parlors at 2 pm. Several committee repOrts will be heard, including a . report on the work done ‘in redecoragitig the par-| sonage during the sunimer months. Standing committees will be. nam- ed and plans for a social to be held in the near future will be discussed. At least one new mem- ber will be received, and a number of gusts will be introduced to the ladies. ‘Mrs, George Getchell and Mius. E. O. Jacobson will be hostess- es during the afternoon, e - GUCKER, HEBERT LEAVE FOR HUNT Following a yearly custom, Jack: Gucker, merchandise broker, and Lyle Hebert, Schwabacher Hard- warde Company representative, are bound on a “big 'game” hunt. They | left Juneau.last night on the Al- aska for Valdez. They will take the “trail” to the} Interior, gunning for mbose, cari- bou and sheep. - e FROM CANNERY | { | Bix employces of the Astoria and ., Puget Sound Canning Company at Excursion Inlet, are travellmg from Juneau to Vangouyer, B. C., .on’ the Prince Rupert affer having been brought here by cannery tender Saturday. With them are Mr. and i Mrs. M. «C. Wright. Wright is -thes son of Fred Wright, canriery execil- tive. .. UNITED STATES .. DEPARTMENT OF THE I GENERAL LAND O} District Lan ok Nntloe ls hereby wig Hy Womam,-entrhnm, ot Juneau, witnessesy within the Mendenhall about 13% miles from the Glacler Highway, latitude 58° 24’ 10" N. longitude 134° 35" W. " containing 11051 acres, .and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land! office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if | no protest Is filed in the local land office within thé period of pub- ’ yRunsNawOans, Wiy Louisiana Nearly‘Abaolute Mo‘mirchyl ] Putting +all other State “dictators” every ' political. power that exists uw (pational” administration: Bbre have boen other State boks- | vs, but: never did théy, have Huey's' POWEr. It they cotld rise from their | graves, Pemrose of Pennsylvanta, ‘Twei.d of New' Yark, Haonah of | Ohto, Sullivan’ of Tiinols; and Tag- {gard of Indiana, Wolld cast &y eye | | taward Louisiani’ and brapd’ thém- | | selves ‘‘pikers” as bosses. They bossed: controlling factions | bt they had: real Bittles at the | palls. Never :did they think xmy coinld ‘absorb a whole stete’s activi- gt T0°BE BY MID-0GTOBES Farilies : of Sdt'on Project, Leroy. P: Hunt Repons BABY TURTLE 8 TAKEN BY | Radlo Rounw rip 14” Far i .on Inspection Tour rfi' R.W. Modrify. PAA fadid oper- | aton, left. Jupeal’ «on: the Lotkheed ' Electra for Fairbanks today, on a raundAtrip o, Nome.. MoCrary. -is making the trip to familiarize him-' ' delf with exfluipment and service NISHED & afforded. by the PAA systém and wilk refurn toJuneau next week. | 1On “the -flight: from - Juneau to ' Nome, ‘MeCrary Will act as cus- todian of an Alr Bxpress shipment| congigned to Bmerson Bassett, PAA | representative at Nome. The ship- ! ment consists of one baby turtle— about 1% inches: long--and a small! quantity of baby turtle food. The baby turtle, which reached Juneau by -mail from San Diego, Cal., last Friday, was remaved from its ~h1p»‘ p\m container and given comfort- | lble quarters in.a bowl of water > equipped withuseveral larze stanes,' . Ab: the hame of: Louis ; Deleheque, PAA traffic represéntative, until Seflobanamr_ Atk ' ON SATURBAY: NIGHT ?r he Bu‘hlne; ind P*&Mo‘rm Womefl: Club. will HoRr rf dn- nual Scholarship Dance ‘at the Eiks’ 'Hall next Saturday eévening, Sep- \teaber - 7. Dancing will. begip at 80 a'clock., Pal . and patron- sses for the oceasion,will.be Mr. and \Mrs. A. B. Philllps, Mr. and Mis, R, E. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. lF'lqyd Drydun, ME, Alex ; Dunham, !Mr. and Mrs. Walter, P. Seott, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Grover C. Winn. This has been an annual affair for several years past, haying first been inaugurated as .a scholarship gift to a high school girl graduate of' high scholastic standing, but two years ago it was changed to a scholarship loan fund. One of the purposes of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's !Club is to assist in the education of young women" for the businéss and professional life, having as their slogan “A Better Business Woman for a ‘Better Business World.” A B FUET 0 Sy MRS. HAWKESWORTH RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. Charles W. Hawkesworth, wife of the assistant to the di- rector of the Bureau of Indian Affafrs, returnéd to Juneau from ,ties with only feebie opposition Huey Long has done this. With a' yawn, he mutters: “It; looks like the show is_aver. Everybody s for Huey Long.! Hay Eye on Presidency. Who is this Huey Long? He ' was christened . Huey ! Long in the Baptist chureh 42 The Maur.uskn co]oqlmclon pro- Ject.will: be sq far advaneced by mid October or the first of November | that«Lleut. LeRoy P. Hunt, Admin- isirater’ on' the project, and Eugene Cavr, personal ' representative: ol Harry L Hopkins, ‘Relief - Adminis- will be able to refurn to the B 4 :g:‘:’;mr:':: hecicies. jadk: okt |Seattle on thé Alaska. BShe was accompanied by her daughter, Flor- Pon Abel, PAA superlmmdenc of enc‘(“ R 3 . Censtruction,” wis also ‘A’ passénger | They have béen absent from on'" the Electra today. Abel I8 en-|juneau exactly three months. Mrs. route to MoGrath where a bullding Hawkésworth visited with her sis- Wikl ‘be erected: ta house .a mdlu‘v.r-r brother and nice at Eugene stationr at- the ' McGrath landing and Port]und Ore., and in Seattle. field. The McGrath fleld is of con-, e S ago. His. falher grubbed for a H\m 5 and «lso dispatch the tran- in Louisiana. {o' shame, Huey Pierce Long thas taken' Into, his [hands’ alnibst Here is a recént picture of Senator Long. At 'left, he is seen in “moment of relaxation” on the golt eourse; while at right, he is pmu-ln: forth one of these hamangues that has earned him the reputation as a champion nlump speaker. Curly-haired Huey Long, the 2ym-waving, orator, thie 'filibus- terer, the uncrowned king of Léuvisiana . . . How did he get that way? How. much power dces he hold inthase mervous fingers? How long will he sit on his home-made throne? Ralph Wheatley, chief of :The Asso- ciated Press bureau in New Or- leans, considers those questions in the following article. By RALPH WHEATLEY (Chicf of Bureau, The" Associated Press, New Orleans) NEW. ORLEANS, Sept. 4—Under | the rule of Huey P. Long, the state of Louisiana has been turned into as near an absolute monatchy as is ‘possflble on the.soil of ‘the United: States. Long dominates every. publlc func- tion except the church'.and. the press, Ironically, his latest agguisition of nowers came on Indep&deme Day, | when, 'through 'his . legislature, he | took over control of ‘motion pictures | through. a board of censorship and | placed ‘under his jurisdiction .all school teachers and every othér non- elective employe of the state, par- ishes and munieipalitics. i Capture of New Orleans Before Huey’s latest trip .o T.oulsi- ana, the city of*New Orledns, u der the leadership ‘of Mayor T Semmes Walmsley, répresented an organized hovbed: of anti-Longism, When he left Louisiana Juli 17 the Walmsley organization was: wrecked and; control. of: the: city. of. & haM-} milliort ‘population “Was, i hisigrasp, Walnibley, still -was, mayor in title {but-Long had stripped. him, at - -al- niost; every vestige of:: powa:. Long “took over: the ‘plitse. of New: Orleansiby placing; taxes and licens- e under state ‘control” By the.sami means he: obtained. control of -t oty policemen: and firemen, . the) eweragé;and wateér departnient a.ud he can ‘control . all -ether: depm.- ments by controlling the msy CANDIDATE 9F—SAYS HUEY ., lication of thirty days thereafter, § said final .proof will be accepted , and fipal certificate issubd. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. ' First pubjication, Aug. 28, 1935. Last publication, - Oct. 23, 1935. . Senator H y P. nounced In Ni ;! the Republicans. go Hod¥ no other liberal can lv,he same to any othér city. " Long’s: Duration How Jong wiil né: last?: His devoted followers say he will grow in 7 until he dles. His enemiés say he:will conapw at the next election Persohs who, think"in tfms cf practieal polities say it will' take & 1ong setge to “break” him. They cxplain that'Lonk his a0 that'goes to. make a strong political arkunia. tion—money, jobs," comitrol; of J and- miMtid, and control’of ‘ley;mn ‘machinery, H¢-has a ruthless Kndck of:punishing his enemies.and holg- -\Dgoutallbcrnl yxdwhlblrlnt& Only one;. organization - thréatens t0 . stop. mm-«zmaqmu Deal: 43 ’S;fifcml clent:organization south: about the tion. of middle Louisiana. ame time, it 15 Indicated in a re- orly educated in' the . country!port:to the Alaska Rurat Rehabili- d qne yaar at college and {ation Corporatioh, by- Ool. Hunt, at law, school | The &dministrator re»arrs that came - book. salesman, a progress-is béing’ miade:rapldly. at 1A.mi salesman, a. poll!unn, a zover-1inis ‘time, A tatal of 44 houses are {mor, a United States senator and' fiow ready for occupancy; 28 houses on a pig faym in the red hills se |'Heds classed as {champion stump an able Speaker, lawyer, and A ers are under construction. Tne ! A warehouse' and trading post In.the | cunning political ‘strat e | Clvic « Center are: completed' and | He, cherishes - the presidency of work on the power unit, creamery, {'the United States. Failitig: in ithat pital and garage are moving rap- he a President-maker. |dly. | Qol. Hunt says he: believes the Iprogram now being’ carried out in ‘ preparation for winter: will ba ¢om- ed States s»nu pléted by the middle of next month. tor ‘Huey P. Long's dictatorship, the Five more families, totaling: 22 sixth extraordinary session of the persons, returned to the States last Louisiana legislathre in the past 12 week, léaving 170. of the ariginal lmumh. gave him the following pow- 200 familics still with the project. { A total of 527 transient workers and 249 s Alaska hopes to_ be S I'()R A DICTATOR Absolute control linras. of .state funds, |atate board of liguidation, 2.7 Absolute control of local pat-, by placiug and municipal officers. under o | the state eivic serviee commission v and virtually: ending local self-goy- ernient. L. G. Wingard, Seaftle; A. C. 3. Absolute control of the stafe's Higes, Seattle; Norman Dawn, Uni- 12,000 sghool teachers, by giving the versal City, Oal.; Del Gombes, Uni- |state bfulget commission the night wersal City: Jas. Loucks, Unlversal !to hfre and fire teachers. City; . Tom Hall, Seattle; G, W. | Collection of municipal tax, con- JKnee, Chestetfield; Ter Gerpond; [tro) ‘of poliod AA Advainistrativa M. apd Mrs./R. B. McGinnls, Ju- | | machtuery, of otby. govarnments in J. Spangler, Seattle; Ruby | LoujstAna ‘aire: thusiplaced in Long's Perras; Joseph Perras; Mary' Per- | Hands, b ' ras; 'W. H. Dbgdale, Yakutat; R. R i SR McDonald, Yakutat.. W. Plem{o; Mrs. A, H. Westall, Limestone In~ scmmm ON Jet; William Dahlgreen; WESTWARD TRIP Stanton, Eagle River. Zynda ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H, A, Jensen; B, Chapmin;C. L; Larsen, Ketchi- kan; C. W. Durgin, Juneu; Mr.' and Mrs. J. E. Vandemollen, Vic- ; H. ©. Nunan, Ketchikan; ) Durham, F. D'Flynn, Seattle; P. A. Heney, Jr., of « expendi- through; the. work on the. project; Col. Hunt re- ! § pOres l | all. nonelective » @ n v e 8 & 8 @ AT THE HOTR. 6 e ey Gastinean ScelQ‘et\ 'gl;, ’l‘c-\‘rnarul DI~ rector - of: Voeation iTraining, is traveling 10 Seward:on the steam- er’ Alasks. «He ‘left: Juneau last night. ¢ b - His: trip to !.hc We<|.wnrd will keep’ Bima from' retirning 'to (Juneau M from a month to. five weeks, Dur- 4 INg: thabisinfe he: will; orgaize vo- lr hol 5 Mely, JuBeat. fonal: work:: | 3, Alnakas, cetional, wark ciisees) 8t FAlthahics,| ooy pérish; Anchobage; H, | King; “Junkdy; Jamés Weather Fritz Cove;. A, Torgerson, Windhat "Pritz Creek; A. Torgerson, Winds Juneau’ ham lay; Gilber! oyee, Bampion | ' MICOLE GOES SoUTH 1 7 thé’champion 3t Juneau ! ont. the> Pripide. m $or:Vancou- Jiminy .Qolé, Chlgt Enmneer “of i wife who the b at'June, ‘gas fig of Libby, ‘Beattls hospital. McNei'l and Libby, left Taku Haf- (Bor 1 'Seattre ydstorday ant) expect; 10 be gana-nu \flnwr Mr. and Seattle; 5o snerdif iy Clddéi Hzghway De!wery ik deé‘mké Glacmr mn@ 28 et friopth. . AD d dmly toall pnints on the far a8 Tee” aily, and Eagle River on Sat- . aTe, miv.rfl )rice asuin. thewCity Limits, or n&hfi &0 .08 At/ thetreguiar, subseription mjg S8y, du‘vued daily, we mean daily: d' ke& DAi!LYa ALASKA El IIE dnhvefy Slrvice,: und ::TART ‘YOUR: svflsbwwm TQDAY | then, "boss. politician of the: state. are %(um@j by families ahd:85 oth- - workinen' are néw at - slderable ‘importance during the| winter months, bejng on the direcf| ioute flown by PAA planes on the' twice-g§-week mail schedule starfing Naowi T 1 The PAA radlp station at Nulato has been completed and is “on the air” with Charles 'Huntley; radio operator, temporarily. in chnrpm | ' SR PEGUIS LEAVES John. E, Pegues, Territorial DIi- rector of the Federal Housing Ad- ministration who tecéntly returned from a business trip to Ketchikan, is enroute to Valdez on the Alaska from Juneau. 3 B — SHOP IN JUNEAU! (OIS SRS - Fresh Tenakee Crabs EVERY MONDAY CALIFORNIA GROCERY Thie Puré Foods Store 'PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery GET IN THE SWIM! Spend Your Vaeation at b .Suka Hot Sprmgs $110.00 Cash $10,00- Dewn Alaska Elecmc‘Ligy dnd Power JUNEAU—Phone 6" &2 oW i wse e

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