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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1 VES, SIR--YOU MAY GO \ND SEE THE NT NOW--HE (S COMNG ALONG SPLENDIOLY -- BUT MAKE YOUR VISIT AS BRIEF AS YOU BETTER GO N FIRST, SNUFFY-- TOO0 MUCH COMPANY MIGHT HL, UNCLE SNUFFY - WAAL--BUS’ MAH BRITCHES /! | WEASELPUSS mF oo I NEVER SEED YE LOOKIN' SO PEART AN' BODACIOUS ™ TELL TH' VARMINTS NOT TER GIT SASSY OR Ll CLINCH By BILLIE DE BECK MOVE YORE BONES TER ONE SIOE /* YE SHIF'LESS 936. DOUGLAS NEWS ELECTRIC THAWER BUSY The ice-thawing equipment of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company has been kept busy the past few days opening frozen pipes | in various homes and to date at | least fifteen residences again enjoy ; TVA becision Séfirs F;w:é;Planifor Northwest States as a result. D s GASBOAT SINKS The gashoat belonging to Mayor | the convenience of plenty of water, RUM RUNNING Man Who Figured in ‘Fa- mous Olmstead Case Ar- rested in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 4—~ | Alfred’ M. Hubbard, prorhinent fig- | ure in ‘the whispering wires, Olm- |stead rum-Tunning cases in Seattle 110 years ago, was arrested by Fed- 'UNION BLAMED IN DYNAMITING ~ OF PUMP HOUSE jRailway Property Blasted During Strike at Lum- ber Company CENTRALIA, Wash., Mar. 4.—The Newaukum Valley Railroad’s water | storage tank and pumping house were dynamited, supposedly as the culmination of strife between pick- ets and state patrolmen at the Car- lisle Lumber Company plant. The mill was shut down nine months ago by a strike, and reopened five months .ago with nom-union labor. Six Golden Weddings NANTES—-8ix couples living in Petit-Mars, a tiny commune of 280 | inhabitants thirty miles from Non- | Ites‘ celebrated their golden wedding ‘ gnmversury together on the ay. same | | Mentioned In Quiz Lieut. Leigh Wade | Lieut. Leigh Wade, one of the U, S. Navy airmen who flew around the world in 1924, is the one whose name was written into the Senate Muni- tions_inquiry records at Washing- ton, D. C., as testimony was heard regarding profits of alleged gun- running ting which dealt with Brazilian revolutionists, ~ EXCURSION! A. E. Goetz, which was moored to‘ eral authoritiés here today in con- | the cannery float for severall paction with an alleged West Coast | months filled with water from a0 yum_running million dollar smug- | | unknown cause last night and “’“Sggllng ring. Four others also are| | entirely submerged at high tide helq and 40 are being sought. | this morning. | Roy Olmstead, former Seattle Po- | | Only recently the craft hrokeime Lieutenant, was pardoned ‘at “ loose from the float during a wind|christmas time after serving a part storm and piled up on the beach, of his 10-year sentence. It was Hub- without doing any damage to the parq’s testimony at the famous' | hull, however. The boat was pur-| Oimstead trial that was responsible chased this winter from Francis|for the Police Lieutenant's eonvic- Enjoy a Pleasant Week-End in Old SITKA S. S. NORTH SEA B A CIFIC OCEAN Snyder, its builder I tion, LEAVES JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING | - . e . CHAMBER MEE | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! Some important letetrs received | e since the last meeting await to-| night’s session of the Douglk | Chamber of Commerce which has| | been called for 7 o'clock sharp. ‘ i Next Friday evening there will be; ° P | a special meeting of the Chamber 3 | /to prepare for Suitable action in| SChllllng | { line with the communications and | other business. | - P.-T. A. TONIGHT rst appearance of the Douglas High School Orchestra is scheduled 'y 4‘( it the meeting of the Douglas 1 farent-Teacher Association tonight | An entertaining program, including lnthcr musical and some playlet numbers, has been arranged for the - | session. | HAS FLYING RECORD TR XY ae RADIO TALK BY Sugar and Coffee Child Delinquency |,z o = {7 American Beauty Parlor " Reasonable Prices—Expert SHOP IN JUNEAU! IN SITKA ALL DAY SATURDAY and SATURDAY EVENING ‘A power plan similar to the TVA for the four northwest states of Washington, Ore Idaho and Montana has been developed by the National Resources Board in Wash- fngton following favorable decision by the Supreme Court on TVA con- stitutionality. Map shows present federal power projects in the region with photos of the huge dams at Bonneville, above, and Grand Cou- lee, right. Leaves Sitka Sunday—Returns to Juneau. Sunday Evening s 1 T OASTED MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW AT J. B. BURFORD & CO. Agents, Northland Transportation Co. ere they grow. » e ¢ the record of having more flying Beauty Work ‘\\\%\ '°‘§\ \ \\\\‘N ROOSEVELT Called “Remedies” Laid to Parents’ oriacris o il wewe G0 Wotane | i &5 £ 4 N LV¥L { . | man in Alaska, having flown 6,150 PHONE 637 P SR S\ | ASK FQR VELLO THE WASHARLE KALSCMINE hours. » 4 - e T UNDER SCHEDULE in Interns’ Book - Emotional Conflict NEW YORK, March 3.—Failure. of parents to adjust their own emo- | tional conflicts is blamed for their | chil s misbehavior in a survey | just published by Dr. Marian J.| Fitz-Simmons of Columbia Univer- sity Parents seeK to satisfy their own | emotional needs, Dr. Fitz-Simmons finds, by fostering dependency in | | [ 5 IR - 5 | By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Wife of President Formally| B MOWARD W. BEAMESLEE to Open National Busi- | “syracuse, n. v. maren 4— e /e Some things which the public knows ness Women's Week only as foods are medical remedies N in a handbook for internes issued Mrs. Franklin D at Syracuse University College of of the President, wi Medicine ries of radio broa a se of radi Milk is memorating N Rox wife velt, A 0 one, used to relieve pain where morphine might lead to nar- Women's We Lk i e 4 leir children. This, he says, en- cording to d e ] M‘lkk"h’““ & f“l’f colurages “jealousy, temper, tan-| by the Juneau Business and Pro- » Pan killer. But taken correctly feelings of inferiority and in addition to lime has ing for or caleium, it for fessional Women's Club, Mrs. Pearl ‘Burford, President The ity, truancy, disobedience, 1y- numerous- fields ling, and mental retarda- | for morphine. HARDWARE C O. tion.” Wednesday, March 18, at 6:35 pm,,' 10 these cases the milk diet is| B program is scheduled questioning 415 high school | Eastern Standard Time, and will be 1are. Milk itself is a good sourcegirls and 369 high school boys, Dr. To this di of calcium calecium is brogdcast over the coast-to-coast m 15, Fitz-Simmons found that “spending NBC network. added, rrcqx;cmly by giving the lime ,“;:, with his children, reading, _ intravenously. talking, playing with them” is the M“.’ Guarl . Grugon ,“m“”" Dextrose to Fight Poisons most desired trait in a father. But i President of the Nationul F The combination relieves the pain a good cook and housekeep- { tion of Business and ! of sufferers from malignant dis- er” counts most in a mother. | | Women's Clubs, will P ipate } eases. It is sometimes used suc- — — the program, “Women's Re fective Demo subject nsibility which 1. 1 v fully for gallstone colic or Ef- her severe pains. and NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND s " g Another food with straight med-| PETITION FOR DISTRESUTION] g | The inexpensive way to keep warm in n Monday, Marca 30, ihe Hon- jcal uses is dextrose, This is a sweet | N | weda i burn "Ec ice P. Kahr, Republ differing from sucrose, or In the United Swites Commission-| ¥ | g Y. ™ th‘er istob the onomy can Congresswoman from Calif y cane sugar, only in its| er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court| rdld ’ B 38 nia, will discuss the same subj icture. Dextrose is simpler in for the Territory of Alaska Ju-| over a 4:30 to 5 pm., E Standard Time hookup of tional Broadeasting Co - To Wed Again CATERPILLAR - DIESEL! W. P. JONES, Factory Representative, and HOWARD m than table sugar. dextrose may be used ns and shock, and ailments which dam- neau Commissioner’s Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate .of GUSTAF BOLLINGMO, some: times known as GUST BOLLING- | MO, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the ny. INDIAN EGG-LUMP 1 Ton, delivered .. 1, Ton, delivered I Caffein Restores Respiration Va4 Ton, delivered 4.40 Caffein a third well known that on the 18th day of February, s . B v g i 2 oA e e o e . food With an important medical1936, OLAV LILLIGRAVEN, Ad.| D. STEPHENS, of the Northern Commercial Co., Alaska Excellent for FURNACE, RANGE side. It is useful, t handbook | ministrator of the Estate of Gusl,av‘ H : explains, for emergenc ticularly to restore may be given either offee, or by cases, par-|Bollingmo, sometimes known as respiration. It|Gust Bollingmo, Deceased, made in the form and filed in the above-entitled, technical medical | Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final] | Account and Report and Petition| for Distribution, and that on said| day said Court entered its order| medical col- |directing that a hearing be had| Its purpose is to en- upon said Final Account and Re- or HEATER [ ] Start your fire with INDIAN then bank with——— "CARBONADO” Distributors, are making their headquarters. at Room 216, Gastineau Hotel, and invite you to call and learn more of their CATERPILLAR-DIESEL, e interne’s handbook is edited ttee headed by M. S. M.D., of the culty. ternes to handle emergency |port and Petition for Distribution, S ¥ Th cases with safe and well tried before it on April 20, 1936, at 10: > 3 e Coal That MCIkeS Other medical practices. o'clock A. M. in the office of the BETTER STILL’ call at the DISPLAY ROOM on Front Coals Last Longer ——————— said United States Commissioner, ! i A . in the Federal-Territorial Building, Street, near First National Bank and SEE ACTUAL ! Gardgn of Rest in Juneau Precinet, Territory of! L i Alaska, and that all persons then and there appear and make their objections, if any, thereto or to the settlement thereof. OLAV LILLEGRAVEN, Y 5 c Houghton , Ha auty and ex- J mfifif Cuba's i Bhe is to STOKE POGES, England. — Twenty acres of meadowland ad- Joining the Stoke Poges church, the scene of Gray’s “Elegy,” have been dedicated to the Bishop of Bucking- | Administrator of the Estate of ham as a “garden of rest.” The cost Gustav Bollingmo, Deceased. of laying out the ground is estimated First publication, Feb. 19, 1936. at about $250,000. iusz publication, March 11, 1936. 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