The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1936, Page 7

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1936 % 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY APRIL 6, ¥ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ’ COUSIN CYNTHY-- =T, -7 __ LAW SAKES ! ONLATCH TH' DOOR- =7 PLEASE, CYNTHY-- Sous] ~NORE SORTA BLOWED WIE RUNNIN HIT BE ME--- [/ T couLo WORK ‘ROUND { ] HAIN'T YOU 22 WAAL--('M MIDDLIN' § [l MARCELLY WiLkiNs - AN' NOT COST. YOU SEE VE, MARCELLY--- i LI-TVE RUNNED NOTHIN (¢ & BOWEREUL O oRE. e, b M 50 MIS'ABLE~T WISHT T DIDN'T_FEEL NOTHIN'-- T ALMOST WISH T DIN'T KEER FER WEASELPUSS LAK' T DOES --- ICE MOVE BODACIOUS SHIF'LESS SKONK-- YORE PAAP ALLUS WAS A OFF FROM HOME-- HAND AT WARSHIN' AN' CAN SPOON COOK BETTER‘M AN' T GOT SCAC&LN No APPETI(TE FER OST--- VITTLES-: MARCELLY ACTS A LEETLE TETCHED (N DATES 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m. | 1919—May 3at 2:33 p.m. \ 4 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 2 ‘)) King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights gescrved. =g RN T 9 as: § i ; 1921—May 11 at 6:42 a.m. GRAND CHEF DE GARE SOLDIERS ARE COMING |MAUNDY THURSDAY HARRY MADLAND IS 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. OF 40 AND 8 GOING WHEN STORM EASES UP| BE OBSERVED HERE, | IN NEW POSITION }ggtfiav 1? = %‘% p.m. ‘ | oT. i | ay at 3:10 p.m. | SOUTH ON ALASKA ¢ THE -otnissts. and stiglem tromi| 1 SCORs RH_E MASOGNS Harry B. Madland, former man-| 1925 Ma 7at 6:32 p. i 4 Chilkoot Barracks, scheduled to have | o Sor of Rose Crofx |P8er of the McGrath Store in Sitka | ¥ a H pP.m. | Dw“‘»‘ S ey | o ; sailed for Juneau yesterday morn-| ;“ _'a‘,p‘L:‘ vaiem é)h“nnd well known throughout the| 1926—Apnl 26 at 4:03 p.m. ing, were delayed on account of |2 t'_"l ;’,‘;' I‘V’l‘“: R, j”"h 1. their | IDtEFior as a former representative 1927—M 13 5:42 0 """’1“ south ‘;‘L]” storm of almost blizzard proportions, Zslcsot ta‘fu‘m \ll clv[aua;(oll\th;llux'sd‘;; z;fc‘ of the Seattle Hardware Company, 192 —'MGY at 5:42 am. . Mr. Nichols is a widely g : which swept the Lynn Canal section i - A C°°" lis on the steamer Yukon. 8—Ma: : kno»\n Alaskan and has been in| o Sunday. The Fornance will bring |onies of cxtingulsh}ng the hgl;:s M. Madlafil 1§ siof cmmected‘ 192 M Y 6 at 4-24 p.m. vl Beli S \Lhe IseaaIUy fop goapel He 18 T M Held on Com-| he party hiere as soonas the weather | this coming Thursday, April 9. The | wiv” the firm of Carrigton and | 9 ay S at 3:41 p.m. Manager Believes Success|Giang chet de Gare for the 40| 1WO Men Held on moderates. supper t0 he served at 6:30 s I yone Alaska wholesalers and job- | 1930—Ma 8at 7:03 D and 8 in Alaska and Second Vice- lai f Swindi i commembration of the Last Supper 3’4 a 09 p.m. As»ured as Farmers De- |an laska o plaint of Swinaling o lof Ghrist with his disoiples and | o 1931—M te d'to Make Good Commander of Department of Al- Sea!lle Banks 4 of g] n:.X \\u} l;:,s :;m es Bt; —May 10 at 9:23 a.m. | rmined to aska, American Legion. |at the close of the gathering the | o i All posts in the Westward are! ! ALASKA TROUT AND |7 symbolic lights will be extinguish- DEVLIN IS TO OPEN 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. | 1 Federal support was with-|sidniifng on sending big delegations| SEATTLE: april 6—prosecutor; STRIP FISHING GETS |ea. These lights winl be relighted | STORE IN THIS CITY 1933—May 8at 7:20 p.m drawn right now, a big Majority o ‘the Legio Convention nest Sep-| W ALren C. Magnuson has filed | PUBLICITY |2t an_appropriate ceremony on| '} I i | of the farmers in the Matanuska | temer 2 8, 4 and 5 ih Juncaw,|and larceny complaints against| FURTHER PUBLICITY % © Day at 2 pm. | Sikrtie Dol & Bevh 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m: G 5 i two men who police said took part| Trout fishing axd strip fish-| arles Devlin, owner of vlin's [ colony would go ahead t0 success,|ne reports, and hell be among fa{swindling four: Seattle bank of | ing for salmon. in ‘Altsks s given |, It was announced that these are Bootery, formefly located 1t the ofd 1935—May 15 at 1:32 p:m. | Ress Sneely, Manager of the PACr | those from Valdéz. While in S¢-|¢ld 00 guring the past few weeks, | further widespread publicity in | OPUBALORy” services for all Masons | capte Gffice at First and Main, is gt g A wna L i R Y o land had previously operated an s Sporting Goods Manual pub- | "2 46 Stemed the 18th degree | remodelling the store room on Front to \;V’:s\l‘l"u‘vtovx where he goes fol 1‘1"[:1' A‘“éh KaD:::;‘:;:e;::omoaI:g elaporate ‘“check system” in at|lished in Denver. Rex Beach, fa-|u,qe helonging to the local Chap- :ul-eet foxiuetly cooqpt, Ny it | 3 b T . ‘east thirty other cities. \n\ms Alnsk;\ author, describes strip by e "~ | Saloum. N E N A N A it el 3 \l 3 |1 Xpecte t atte: s | : P ¢ B {Davis al ar ann who, po- |article a pey |7 v o L, L S Mansger is going direct fo (He N ['ice said had also used other names |Ford and Alastair McBain, also S EONER lof spring and summer footwear for - tional Capftal shd expetis 10 10»} MBER MILL )n their operations. Two women |well known Alaska trout fishing | FINED vvyss | both women and men. B i o th b ey and another man are also sought. |enthusiasts tell of some of their| Theima Baker of Kstchikan was | e ki gl According to detectives, the gang's | fishing experiences up here last | found guilty recently, of a charge | LUCAS GOES SOUTH f CLOSES f;:“;:,x;;:n.?,\]:l] Pope Sonnd Andd V STARTS WUHK {plan was to forge checks on the summer. All three of the well| of picking pock and was sen-| Assistant Alaska Agent Fred G 3 ' " ')'mk accounts of prominent lawyers known writers hold nothing back | tenced to two years in prison and |Lucas of the Bureau of Fisheries Mo e Lo oL e ! |who were temporarily absent from | from the disciples of Izaak Wal- | to pay a fine of $1000 and costs. The |left today on the’ Alaska for the APRIL 12, 1936 D e lthe city, and deposit the check | ton. They give ‘em the works and | prison term was suspended by the |Seattle office. He expects to return 1 et ‘:‘j v e g et to the gang's own accounts which | indicate there may be fishing else- | court, and she was placed on proba- |in a few weeks and will be sta- 8 =1 Yo | \they had carefully built up weeks where but most of the good fishing | tion on condition that she report to | tioned in the Bristol Bay district around five dcres per 40-acre tract| 5 5 A ¥ » r““dg" i"rl C“‘"“ oo i | {in advance. is in Alaska. | the deputy marshal once a month. | this summer. o RN T R e e . ang 101 4 "’,‘f 1::5»;. lff\mmlfi‘ L‘l About qc\cnt\ five men wre given - ——— —- — = i though mot entirely fimishod, The | cmployment this morning at the | 0406606000000006005006000844 60000500006 006000 00000 655340406 FELFIIVUIRELEVEI U00000 0586564880550 64 N i s e T { Juneau Lumber Mills when opera- ALA‘SKA MFAT Co ) farniers ““‘; e ‘t‘:gk'f”‘q | tionis were resumed. Enough logs moé v, s I all Syintes, o, Toportedh s lon hand at Juneau to keep the mill ¢ B s, "This seasori, at least, | OPETAUINE foF @ period of a ménth FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND spr C N o‘ i 3 ", N is planned to confine planting | " So;“?{'xfl’wfl;’:fl: ity o b TC HAMS AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected {o those things needed for food| ™ Jeo)" Gorking a 'half day,’ the | - - - - - » - E 3 both for the families and their| ., wpor mill was shut down at noonl P S ST i e S IR 1 M W R Vi 3 {stock. Each farmer l\Cl\.V has one LO“ ay due ul a |)T(Jh( C“H Of H\’\(lll -y to have the orcathety operating |iomarrow morning, Mr Rutherford | R this summer. aid e should Bave dome eggs, Bt~ P S | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Pl ket sea | ‘ : ) ' ki i T |GALA LEG]ON PARTY | Juneau's taxpayers will decide who they wish Telephonie 409 B. M. Behrends Bank' Bldg. § Sheely Had warm praise for| HONORS JOHNSTONES | to act to represent them as their Board of Directors in vt e e 2 | e families who have remained| . A | Az A ’ gt : and said it was his betiet nowing| BEFORE, DEPARTURE handling the city’s affairs for the coming, year. could stop theml now. . " . ol ;"“‘ i b v ¥ el R :,“’;‘lmb“]‘fi‘ We, of the BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECON- Geor oe Mortlson & “that i '‘ederal suppor po - i . . ’ Aitiwn fow, 80 por cent of {ha|Springfield, I, @ large group of OMY TICKET are vitally interested in Juneau's future. =) Vil b M il e 2 asatlers would o aHead o suddess,| Ametican Logion and Auxilfary ‘ : - j ¢ IINILCR S0 DS - fagiBers ol go aliead fo & ered i the Tegioh BigoNt We have told you in a clean concise statement just coupon dt Re b office 6f Lhe They are determined to make good on 3 : aiR%ars doids 16" ight to complimerit Mr. what we propose doing if elected. Our proposal for o : t bt of thel® len Josnstona At a fare- ; e s Ak 0 c t l Th m & pf;'&Ex;"w'h? recohtly. resigned | Well party before they boarded the a new clean cut business administration’ is -offered ap1to ea s to take back his old position as A’}:“ka )‘tflrfr“?} ::‘t:: their family for to you. and receive tickets for Vour he iversit; f Alaska | *** s e I h‘fmh:;reptturq?r:“?sflrim:lninghaz A gila evening wWas enjoyed with | : ; ; self dnd a friend o s i sharge until _ the | d4ICIng G cArds, followed refrestr | At the present time YOU taxpayers are paying ‘ap- relative to' see Mg nus rom Wash. | ments prcpared by the auxiliary imately $1,000.00 §F. S ik t : “ 3 Tt of M, ey T { members under the direction of proximately RERAnOL s e Th(? Dark g . it | Mrs. E. M, Polley and Mrs. John your school, sewer, and P. W. A. bonds together with 5 i ARPENTERS WILL ,"fi'fi“f‘.‘,‘,fi S e bank interest. This expense must be reduced. We An gel” J INSTALL OFFICERS | becn active in Legion affairs here pledge ourselves for reducing this interest item, and : i Weal 1944, United Brothernood | .{"w‘;‘,}" o e turther to conduct the city’s business on the same con- Riedokad oy dubsciper dr okl . g aters aud bk o Am | by servative basis as we do our own—the city’s indebted- s 3 2 s ks 5 LEAVES HOSPITAL ! : : 1 oAl to install the fc S| onni snain, e e e ness will be reduced by voting for us. Dmly Alaska ME ] fighrs, elected at the March 3 th ot the Government Hospital where . i egsion N g " g o B 1w onncnsi Vios S e S A We appeal to the INTELLIGENT voters of Juneau Good orily for current offering ‘i ®résident, Dick Harris; Secretary S o for consideration. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Tofy Paddock; Financial Secretary, - r—— , : Trfivp Hagerup; Treasurer, Ed| ! ’ 7 WATCH THIS SPACE . Trustees, Iver Rippe, An- SA BIN S o entsen, M. A. Mello. B “OUT FROM KANATAK i Everything in Fgmhhlnn 4 ns, Kanatak merchant, | for Men’ 2 " / attle on the Alaska.| ? Ph b il 4 e % i smss | i ” Kt o w e b b i B ) ‘united food tompany | from the growers Setvingitekidants of neighbor- ing towns as well as local cus- ‘tomiers; “Uhited Food Co. is ‘Constantly reaching fatther é@hd farther for supplies. Many e ‘of our foods now comeé direct ‘from the growers. Fresh dates, choice walnut meats and dried fruits - from ' California Include some in your next order. Rich in food value. | i D Y e 4 # , FAST FREE DELIVERY [ WHICH ... . Ccnfcelled rent receipts . . OR ¢ A completely paid-for HOME! o Money is now available for financing Let Us Explain Our New Plan COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 587 N FRANK McCAFFERTY FOR 'Y C.0.SABIN COUNCILME COUNCILMEN | R.i.soMMERS Vote lt S’I‘RAlGfl'l‘ aml You’ll Make No Mistake' Business Economy Administrati?? Ticket gl o T #e B L e P T

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