The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1936, Page 7

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BARNEY GOO(,LL AND SPARK PLUG PAPPY--- T HAIN'T NEVER BEEN NOWHAR NOR SEED NUTHIN'--I'M PLUMB WORE OUT LOOKIN' AT CLIFTS AN' MOUNTINGS AN' CRIK~-BED! T_HEV. MY MIND SOT ON GOIN' TO TH' CITY TER FIND WEASELPUSS-- EF T HAFTA CRAWL ON wy HANDS AN' KNEE-CAPS--AN' T HAIN'T A-GOIN' TER STOP FER NUTHIN' NOR NOBODY --- (LL HEV TALK DO AS ooy "\"(\ LANGSETH RE-ELE § DOUGLAS HEAD OF DOUGLAS P.-T. A. NEWS JCANDIDATES FILE, DOUGLAS, | Cne lul(et Headed by Carter, consisted of the following numbers Goe tz, Hasv Cornplete e Council List 3 o the Douglas Pa ast night Jack Langseth for Pr s. Glenn Kirkham for V: » Mrs, Arthur Fleek and Mrs. Glenn Ki a unanimous ballot for Mrs. Pusich (\)l Treasurer. The prog Ld for the \m\x Miss Y\Ir>. Andrews. | The program msnmoa by the Rules e boys. “Sparklets”, and “La v Catherine Campbéll. for the; The Rev. O. L. Kendall spoke on Douglas city election w made yes- | the subject of “Boy Scouts and Edu- terday before the time for filir cation.” He mentioned the fact re Frank Pettygrove | that education should be the train- A. F. Granberg for |ing of the p 1 to use whatever e Council. The !ability he has, and gave illustra- two-year | tions of how Boy Scout training cil {gave a boy an opportunity to devel- s op whatever interests he has natu vy and to lead him to find othi iscussed the Scout M e Lew Nun- | Prepared”, and showed by example ren for Coun-{how this was carried out in the sgrove for Mavor: {Boy Scout. Similarly he discussed and Mrs. Rosalia Lundell and A. F. other points of the Boy Scout Law. for Etiquette”, Two additional fili HA'TH § ~ | Robert, Billy Bobby Fleek; Butler, Glenn Kron- | |shal’s office. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936. SHET YORE TATER TRAP-- VE ONOERSTAND THAR'LL BB 80 MORE SECH BLASPHEMIOUS EROUND MAH TONE--YE'LL VE ARE BID OR HTLL BE TH' WUSS FER YE--- ¥ S, 401 L |Langseth; Father, Gordon Wahto; Grandmother, Catherine Campbell; Daughter Beth, Grace Pusich; Son Feero; James Ward, quist. The play dealt with the plan of two parents and a brand- mother to cure their children of the ' lexcessive use of slang, and to en- courage them to use better Eng- lish. The play was cleverly handled by these budding actors. B DELEGATE DIMOND iNFOR‘Vl§ CHAMBER NO FUNDS FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL HERE In response to a wire sent to Delegate ‘A, J. Dimond recently by the Douglas Chamber of Commerce in which he was asked to aid in having a Deputy U. S. Marshal sta- tioned here, a message was rec 1 from the Delegate and read at r | lar meeting of the Chamber to t |'effect that he was unable janything done in the matter to there were no funds available for that purpose in the present allot- ment of funds for the U. 8. Mar- He stated that he would contifiue to work on the issue to the end that favorable results might be obtained later on. The Chamber endorsed the action of the Territorial Chamber of Com- e with regard to having the! Monument restored to pros- pecting and mining. The committee on Harbor report- ed progress in behalf of the project The rest of the meeting was |of thé convention. | of the committee, stated. | be G(T OUT AN' ROOT FER YORESE'F-- T KNOWED FER SOME TIME VE BODACIOUS, Al WOULD HAVE; BRUNG DO las slarting next Wedm\ml.\y. April gth. The ‘sehedule of the dGIET for the convention is as follows Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and every day and evening umtil Saturday at 6 p.m. will be cancuses It was made clear that dlt the sessions of the convention will be opeén to the pub- lic. The meetings are to be held in the Odd TFellows Hall. At 6 otlock Satiirday evening a banquet will be given at the Dream- ! land for the visitors. Tickets are now beifig sold for the dinner. A dance to be given by the Boy Scouts will follow the banquet. The committee on preparations | fot the big eonvention réported tire decorations are Here now and ready to be distributed to the business houses &hd reésidences. rial, which will also include the 1936 membership fee in the Cham- ber, will be charged. Plans for ecorating the stréets and for en- tertainmeént’ of ‘the visitors aré go-, ing right ahead, Mr. Kilburn, head Construc- n of the archway to be erected at the entrance of the town is com- | pleted and only awaits painting to réady to go up. gt BT R APRIL FOOL'S DAY MENU April Fool's Day will be remem- bered by several in Douglas longer this yéar than 'usual, for those | tempting looking thin slices of cheese at the Douglas Inn last night | A small | sum (o cover the cost of the mate- By BlLLlL DE BECK PAW'S JEST A GOOD-FER- NOTHIN' OL! E LAWRENCE *--+ THET'S WHUT HE ARE !I! WAS 00 * mwflsnce [ DoueTl.ess A TERM OF ENGLISH ORIGIN--IT_WAS APPLIED N EARLY DAYVS N ! VIRGINIA TO A SHIRK AT “LOG-ROLLINGS BUT (S NOW USED (N A BROADLY CONTEMPTUOUS SENSE " FRIENDS PLAN ~ PARTIES FOR MISS NELSON - Many parmes are being planned for Miss Margaret Nelson, fiancee of Mr. Arthur Burke, whose wedding }' @ ® e 69600 0 ¢ 8 8 yiitake place next month. B Al THE NUTILS ® A linen shower honoring Miss $ ® 0 ¢~ 9o 00 s 0 9 0 o Nelson will be given next Wednes- nm night by Mrs. Lu Liston and b ZIRDA | Mrs. Helen Benson, at the home of i 5 E. Bhillips, City. Mrs, Arthur Riendeau in the Cascy | ALASKAN Shattuck addition. Adolph Helle, Juheau And others were fooled in yarious ways, foremost. among those men- tioned being Mayor Goetz who made 4 delivery of & grocery order only to find out that the order was a hoax. S e FINAL COUNCIL MFETIN The last regular meeting of the Douglas City Council is scheduled to be held tomorrow evening. Set- | tlement of the past month’s busi- ness is scheduled. - the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous | ENTERS ST. ANN'’S showed Tiuesday évening at her | Christopher Ellingen, who suf- home in the Snow White Apart- fered a fractured shoulder, was ad- | ments. mitted to St. Ann's Hospital late Miss Nelson, who formierly lived yesterday afternoon. in Ketchikan, has, until recently, - e - been an employee of the Juneau Ice | REGISTRATION NOTICE Cream Parlors. Registration of volers for the Mr. Burke, who is well known in municipal election April 7 closes Juneau, is connected with George April 4, Persons who registered for \5“’“‘““ the 1935 election, whether thev| % voted or not, DO NOT HAVE TO |REG!S‘I‘ER AGAIN. Voters must| report changes in address, | names, to City Clerk. A. W. HENNING, Registration Officer. e SANDERS OF THE RIVER Is L gl gL LADIES AID MEETS The Ladies Aid - society of the or| Resurrection Lutheran church held a meeting this afternoon at the church, where plans for the church’s 5| tenth anniversary celebration were | discussed. | | —adv. Mrs. William Rudolph - honored | F. Higgins L N You are ifivited to presefft this coupon at he box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend er relative to see “The Goose and the Gander” As a paid-up subseriber of The Daily Alaska Empire * Good only for current ;fieriné Your Nalfile May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Serin and End at_ the Gang Flank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa$ THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties | Juneau Cash Grocery m CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE & 1 | ! taker a ing com- | were S ) S se who were Granberg as independent candi- |such as the law that a Boy Scout is (2Ken up with planning for the com- | Were not so hot, say those . It ing Republican convention which is | enticed by their s#vory appeatance. dates for the Council. {truthful, a Boy Scout is reverent; + For one school director to be|giving instances from his 24 years D¢ unusual event coming to Doug-)They Were just thing lm,m_‘lv,,so,ap clected, there are two candidates: |of work with Boy Scouts to empha- 4 Mrs. A. J. Balog for re-election and |size the working of these laws in 40404 Robert Dupree. !lh(- lives of the boys. For the greater convenience of| A play, “Sauce for the Goosling’ htose eligible to vote, the registra- | was presented by the Seventh and tion books will be at the City Hall|Eighth grade members, with the Busmess Economy Admlmstratmn Ticket : vz . Elimination of Mayor's Salary, resulting in a saving of $3,000.00 [ annually. We believe in the employment of ‘a;competent private citizen as Street Commissioner, who can perform his duties without political favor, and who will be directly responsible to the Mayor and City Council. It is considered desirable of combining the office of Street Commissioner and City Engineer, which if found practical will re- sult in further saving. If elected, the City’s business will be conducted on a sirictly Budget System, which Budget will be prepared and predicated upon the retirement of a substantial amount of the city's bonded indebted- ness. Upon assuming control of the City management, we will publish a complete financial statement showing the City’s finan- cial condition, and further pledge ourselves to publish a Financial Statement quaflerly theredfter. Efforts will be made to re-finance the present Bonded Indebtedness, at o'lower rate of interest, according to good business judgment and present business conditions. We favor the proposed Library, subject to ratification of the taxpay- ers, and financed by Federal Aid. We favor the eontinued maintenance of the present high efficiency of the Juneau Volunteer Firé Department. Police Department—We believe in an adequate police department, for the protection of our citizenty, and full cooperation with Fed- eral Authorities for the suppression of crime. Schools--We believe in the highest efficiency in our schools, ~ Héw- ever the adnithistration’ of ‘Schiool affairs’ rests with the School Board, and all reasonable recommendations received from it as'to teachers' salaries, 1mproVemems and maintenance will receive fav- oable cénsideration. City Appointments--No6 pledges or promises have been made, rior will be made 'té dny, person seeking appointive offices. Boat Harbor—We favor thé ¢onstruction of a Boat Harbor ‘and will use our best efforts to sectire Federal Aid in the acccomplishment of this dire need. " Consnflefd‘lion will also be given to meaking im- provemeénts to ‘our present Small boat facilities, to take care of im- mediate needs. e If elected, we pledgé*durselves to conduct the City's affairs with - o the same degree of economy as our own business. ALASKA MEAT CO.- SCOTCH WHISKEY NOTE: 1f you voted th'he 1035 ‘city election it is not necessary to register again. & degree of eConowy FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY nm-num TC HAMS AND BACON—U. §. Government I‘-poehd | HAIG 8 HAIG Yours for a Business Administration | WHLLIS 5" GEORGE for MAYOR e T § See H. R. SHEPARD & SON' ! | Mrs. Olaf Swanson acted as host- ess and Mrs. L. M. Danielson pre- adv. sxded Dead. . . . There is no law. . . . HFLL Brolu Loose. 40000 The greatest name in Scotch Cancelled rent receipts . . OR A completely paid-for HOME! : Money is now available for financing Preferred now more than ever because reduction in duty has reduced the price. Let Us Explain Our New Plan COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY BOTTLE st SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! Haig « Haig counonsuomco.,lns. SCOTS WHISKY SOMERSET IMPORTERS, LTD. @ NEW YORK ¢ CHICAGO + SAN FRANCISCO *! The preferred in ] 9 alway: > E I R“’ c. o' SABIN, Telephone 409 B. M. Bbrends Bank Bldg. R:J.SOMMERS for COUNCILMEN WINDOW CLEAMNG Vote l%mshu’ll Make No Mistake! " PHONEMs ¢ REGISTER! HARRY RACE, Druggut ”The Squlbb Stores of Alaska REGISTER! ' B

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