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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1935 i s \ B By BILLIE DE BECK wow FASCINATING ] R ST R BLOW THET HORN 3 NEP-- TH' TWO OF 'EM T 4 . ‘ ] : A TOGETHER 22 S'MORE, JEDGE-- ) ' GREAT SCOTTH) [ Hev Gowe oee cer 4 B Bk e SOB3 Lo .5 | | rvaT FLAVOR! \ Al ( - 3 il THAT TH' JUDGE 2 l - SNUEFY'S DECIDED TO | IR0 I%\ ¢ HAS A CAR AN’ ! Sg%\lfi‘g}(‘ AHAJEC;{&:‘!' REO TAPE 2?2 3 g CHAUFFEUR 22 : f 3 .S0T A HEART, v In the District Court for the Ter- B b l 7 ritory of Alaska, Division Num- omodarda GH) S ber One, at Juneau. AL L 2 W. P MILES CORFORATION. o Eth. Town 5 | - corporation, Plaintiff vs. EDWARD D . I th s | lishment of ‘:]" mail T°“‘°51 :fi:“""““ W. HARRIS and MRS. ELEANOR 2 b | Alaska and the States and ween 8, Defendants. ) 1 etroit is the dce | points within -the Territory. s 'Premier Mussolini’s Sons | Endorsing the International High-| PUBLIC NOTICE IS H'ERF:BY‘ b way and urging that increased sums GIVEN that by virtue of a writ) Are Among Pilots— for building roads and trails in Al-[of fieri facias (or execution) issued Aska e ginitbed by Congress. out of the District Court for the Column on Move ’ Endorse Hospital Program iTerritory of Alaska, Division Num- . T Endgrsing the hospital building [ber One, at Juneau, on September| papys Oct. 3-—Newspaper dis- program of the Bureau of Indian|7th, 1935, on a judgment rendered p.icnes received here from Addis Affairs and urging that funds be|in ‘that court on said date, In Apahy said Premier Mussolinis immediately allotted for carrying|favor of W. P. Mills Corporation, a /., gruno and Vietorio, -and his out the program. ‘ro:n‘:rn:hm. plaintiff, vs. k:dwn_rd son-in-law, Count Galeazzo Ciano, Instructing ‘the Department com- |W. Harris and Mrs. Eleanor Harris, were among the pilots of the air mander, A. E. Karnes, to appaint a defendants, in Cause No. 3779-A, 1 squad which bombed Aduwa. committee of three to investigat:|[have on this 11th day of Septem-| ‘pyreen planes, according to the he cause of juvenile dalinquency ber, 1035, levied upon the follow-| .. o ic raceived here, were in the | ind incorrigibility in the vatious'iD8 described real property, situab- |, n 10 axpedition. g . smmunities, and that the commit- €d in the Town of Sitka, Alaskd,| A, rpaiian column has orossed ’ tee recommend at the next annua) and described as follows, to-wit: [the Btniopian frontier and headet! s convention in Juneau necessary laws, Lot Twe (2) in Block Thir- i‘lcwm'rl Aduwa, says reliable reports. I appropriations and institutions for| t.en (13), as shown by the plat ; > ~ . eliminating such delinquencies. of official survey of the Town- | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | Endorsing the plan of transferring site of Sitka, and all improve- } . e 2 ; control of fish, game and fur re-| ments situated thereon, includ- |Marshal's office at Sitka, Alaska. | ‘ fources from Cengress to the Ter—l ing the dwelling house and ap- DATED at Sitka, Alaska, Septem- ritory. | purtenances thereto belonging: |ber 11th, 1935. Endorsing the program for mili- and that I will accordingly offer WM. T. MAHONEY, | tery air bases in Alaska and urging'a)| of said real property for sale United States Marshal. L the War Department to start im- at public vendue to the highest and By B. F. FICKEN, H mediat2 construction, Ibest bidder for cash on October 23, Office Deputy. Urzinx the establishment of naval 1935, at ten o'clock A. M, at the |First publication, Sept. 12, 1835. air baves in the Territory. (front door of the United States| Last publication, Oet. 10, 1835. i Amend Organic Act i = ———— e — . Petiticning Congress to amend the i i ST Sl Organic Act so that more propor- tionate representative government M A T K k' might be given Alaska, changing r' . . Os l the present system of giving balance of power to four Territorial Senate You are invited to present this o : members, coupon at the box office of the (3 e—of (he Tigers takes a geod look at the manager of the oppssing Cubs—Charlie Grimm. Petitioning the Territorial Board . i & - = A 5 L0 A SO 8 S : et — oo eamuns ) — of Liquor Control to extend the Capuol Theatre‘: \ » | She will be attended by two Maids | Sey and Marguerite Novall extend' . P . 1 Other resolutions adopted were: Privileges of “club licenses” to in- ; 4 of Honor. their thanks and appreciation to all H', h raise Praising the President for estab- clude hard and distilled liquors. and réeei=e. tickets: for if DOUGLAS > who contributed to the Douglas lishing the Matanuska colony and - —— e ind fl' friénd or l“!lfltyfi' ANDREWS LEAVES Bridge dedication fund with their for Sewar‘l {urging that other colonies be es- TFAVES HOSPITAL 1 i Andy Andrews left yesterday for |votes for them as candidates in the {ablished in suitable localities. Der; Vvtlllia;nnl’hfln“nton, ;lre“ofi o P aae : ral weeks' s at Annex | Queen contest. . | P r. Blsnton Jett-@, Aug's Hosplta Af Off NEWS zlree wd]n:i::k;,h:fi,ask; Juneau 9 e NS B SR Conventlon Yt o om0, g ter we rew th TWO MEETINGS TONIGHT |'" Endorsing the memorial passed by Sunday for special medieal treat- ) P e During his absence Mrs. Andrews There are two important meet- | Sy the 1931 Legislature petitioning Con- ment. : P Hours R »nd children will reside with her|ings scheduled for Douglas tonight. Relurning Delegates Report tress to grant 160 acres of land or ——————— | Contest f()r | brother, Ed McCormick. The members of the Fire Depart- [ Soion Resohiti i on¢ lode or placer mining claim to FRANK SCULLY HERE i i ’ ment will hold a regular session at egion Resotutions Lov- s service persons, resident of Al- Frank Scully, representing Stew- As a paid-up subscriber guest of The E d | JANNERY MAKES FINAL 8 o'clock to report on the recent ering Wide Field aska who served in the World War. art, Holmes and McKesson, arrived b Queen n s’ | SHIPMENT OF SEASON|soiree and also to elect a chief to This would revive interest in min- from Seward on the Yukon. i D ’l Al k E 2.2 At 4 o'clock t‘his morning the | Succeed L. W. Kilburn, resigned. (Ocititik Fom Pags’ Oom ing and result in mlnel_‘n] develop-. ———e al y as a mp’re Douglas I sle Yukon docked here for the last ship- | The Ladies League will also meet| 3 ment, the resolution pointed ouf. | IRVING RETURNS HOME | : ment of the season from the Doug- |8t '8 o'clock in the League rooms. Protesting the hunting license wyhyur Irving, Alaska Represen- Good only for current offering e las cannery, approximately 1,000 7 AT tion -at St, Louis, the Department regulation put in cffect by the Al- ya¢ive Continental Distilleries, Inc., Your Name May Appedr Tomorrow Phyllis Edwards Is Success-| “7 (a1 pack of the cannery for| Sandy Stevens, fish buyer, re-|ing immediate payment of the Division and asking that it bé Te- after calling on the trade to the WATCH THIS SPACE f l C dd te for | the season amounts to 12/898 cases. ports that trolling around Shelter | sonus, requesting re-opening of the scinded on grounds that it s not wegiward, u andida 4 | » ¢ |Island is fair, and that approxi-| ime with no limit, on which ap- uniform. : | oo Honors at Bridge | EQUIPMENT ' ENROUTE HERE | Mately 28 powerboats are now mak- tions can be made for the Ad-| Asking that the toll be taken off LEAVE ON HUNTING TRIP 5 | FOR NEW PUBLIC WORKs ¢ their headquarters in Auk Bay. | jycteq Compensation Certificates, traffic on the Richardson Highway Dr. G. F. Freeburger, Simpson a6, | REPORTS TROLLING FAIR adopted resolutions at Seward ask- aska Game Commission in the Pirst 4rrived on the Yukon from Cordova i jus i I O ki & st in the W MoAltister grriving 1 | ] 5 nopularly known as the bonus, and and asking that no tax of any na- MacKinnon, Minard Mill and Earle NEl ’ LIFE d VITEX y b comg "lf]‘to""":nn ;‘;’ u:e rrgfn s?;ayw; la:‘ (m ‘l”}‘twr::p | FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT | demanding elimination of all inter- ture be levied upon those using the Hunter left at noon today on Dr. o an ¥ g Lo 02" ‘gelgbmnonA R l;us'u’;nd Who is connected| , Robert Martin has entered St.)est charges on loans made to vet- public highway of Alaska. Freeburger's boat Norah for a two Phyliis Edwards the|with Wright "and Stock Company, ARI'S Hospital to undergo medical| arans against their certificates. Favoring the immediate estab- weeks' hunting trip to Peril Straits. Two marvelous Health Products which strengthz: v candid Hor total| contractors on the new water works| —cooment: ST PPN e e the glands and nerves with renewed VITALITY, r of votes was 2477 or 720 and sewerage systems for Douglas, BOYLE GOES TO SITKA . over the n2xt nearest candidate, s enroute here naw with a barge | J. E. Boyle, Manager Union Oil sarguarite Novall who received 1,-|lcaded with machinery and equip- Sompany, Alaska District, Wwas a 757. Betty Sey's votes totaled |ment. The cargo should arrive here‘passenger to Sitka aboard the Es- 536. Approximately $475 was real-| within a day or two, depending on | ooy Jast night. correct chronic indigestion and rebuild a NEW HEALTH. Invaluable for preventing colds and glandular weakness. You will find these and many other et 1o tambasive Dlans o U olf AR i L e splendid HEALTH FOODS at the > nounced by the committee Lhc:B\:\ilding.;fi ) o N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher ° » g:;’::floho:?.fi:e ti.’?vfiffim‘ffiih of| QUEEN CONTESTANTS }fi;;”k;Eg:?x?g’;ffl:&:’;;i‘: » il g o Tt Juneau‘ The Misses ::;lr,unifczldflw‘:ds‘,':fi;% Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! H ealth F oods Center | B - R ik 'SEGOND' ST.—Near Franklin Diplomat Takes Some Time Off ! i i £ , : i i e - E : ¥ o ; THE HOTEL OFALASKAN HOTELS } d TO ANYONE WHO BOWLS | The G tineau A PERFECT SCORE' e § | ‘ Our Services to Y:? Begin and End at the . : Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat . | — = — - » "or Every Purse and Every Purpose ' PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. ; . . PHONE 413 ‘ : ANYTIME AT THE s e . CAPITOL BEER PARLORS : ‘ i AND BALL ROOM s ) BRUN SWICK Privdte Booths Lunches Daneing’ Every Night . e e e , L GASTINEAU CAFE ® , W GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING, | Ow lng eys French-Italian Dinners - Wines—Beer 5 ; ; S S SR B S T S R S " ‘ E. GALIO, Proprietor WINDOW CLEAN’NG : ¢ wl ¢ loplohiin Ankhahy Eden, Beitish. deiSaste: nioyed s IHES tenmis St Dieonnds nearby towns He 10 PHONE 485 scen here in two poses. (Associated Press Photo)