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I X N T I, LAST TlMEs TONI(.HT Hellywood Gadabout Bird Scouts Daily Alaska Empire News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “"HERE COMES THE BAND" SEA OTTER NOW IN SERVICE OF INDIAN BUREAU, WRANGELL The Sea Otter, former Alaska Game Commission vessel, has been trans- ferred to the Office of Indian Af- fairs and will be stationed at Wran- gell, it has been announced by Charles Hawkesworth of the Indiar Bureau. The transfer brings the Indian Bureau's fleet to three ves- sels—the North Star, Boxer armc Sea Oftter. Directnr C M. Hirst of the Bureau GEORGE BURNS, GRAGIE ALLEN, SCORE IN FILM “Here Comes Cookle, Lat- } est Triumph of Two Comedians | “Here Comes Cookie,” another Burns and Allen laugh riot is now playing at the Coliseum Theatre In-'their latest picture, Gracie is cast as one of two daughters of a mil'ionaire, George Barbier. In or- der to prove to his other daughter Betty Furness, that her boy friend is a fortune hunter wanting to marry her only for her father's meney, Barbier hands his money over to Gracie, goes off on a fish- ing trip pretending he is broke Gracie, meanwhile makes good use of her foriune by taking into their beautiful Park Avenue home every starving actor who comes to the |door, with the result that she puts lon a show, and drives Burns, her | father’s secretary, nearly out of his | wits. The type of mirth-making |that has made this pair famous is iincorparated into the film. {'eft Wrangell Saturday aboard ‘he Sea Otter for the west coast of 2rince of Wales Island, planning to ouch at Hydaburg, Klawok and sther points on administrative business. It is planned to keep the jew addition to the fleet based at Wrangell for use of students anc fficials. The Grizzly Bear has been takin he place for the Sea Otter in regu ar service for the last two seasons he latter being used by the Gam Jommission only as an auxiliar: ressel. With the Grizzly, the Com nission now has the Brown Bea :nd the Seal. R GOING TO CORDOVA William McGrew 1s leaving fo Cordova today, where he will br :mployed by the Gastineau Con ruction Company of Juneau, on contract the company has therc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936. DOUGLAS NEWS ————— BSOS SCOUTS TO AID IN CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN Douglas Boy Scouts started yes terday to help clean up the town in the campaign recently announced by Mayor A. E. Goetz and with their aid, under the leadership of Scout- masters Jensen and DuPree excel- lent results should manifest them- selves by May 1, closing date for the drive. According to DuPree the boys will go over the entire town, raking up rubbish from vacant yards and lot: and see that it is hauled away. Las night the Christmas tree was taken down and the vicinity where it stood cleaned up. S e SEIMS-SPOKANE MEN ARRIVE HERE ON YUKON Fred Holmberg and Roy Earl, field men for Seims-Spokane Com- pany were arrivals on the Yukon enroute to the Westward where their company has road and bridge con- struction contracts. Holmberg was expected to stop off here to make preparations to move equipment to Seward for use in their work there. Both the men were connected with the building of the Douglas high- way and Lawson Creek bridge. e - WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The seventh wedding anniversary »f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner Jr. vas the occasion of a surprise party riven for the couple at their home ast evening by a group of friends. They played Pan and Pit for past- ime. Refreshments were also en- oyed. A number of appropriate rifts were presented to Mr. and Ars. Bonner. Guests included Miss Laina Aalto, l1iss Phyllis Edwards, Ed Roller, ir. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mr. nd Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Mr. and Ars. Claude Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog. e SHOP I JUNEAU, FIRST! {IDIVER SECURES POSITION WITH PACKING CORP. . W. A. (Bill) Rice, deecp-sea diver, has accepted a position with the Annette Island Packing Company, and sailed for Ketchikan with his diving equipment on the south- bound voyage of the Victoria Mr. Rice will be engaged at fish- trap diving work, including all re- pairs necessary res ulting from storms, and two service dives dur- ing the season at each of the 8 raps operated by the packing com- pany, and will also serve as a radio telephone operator. Mr. Rice, who recently obtained a radio telephone operator’s licerse; will ‘Maké | his diving headquarters aboard the cannery tender Coast, and will op- erate and service the radio equip- ment of the vessel. He expects to return to Juneau about the last of August, after the close of the trap- fishing season. Diver Rice made a practice dive Sunday morning from Femmer's Dock to test a new air control valve, and remained on the bottom in about 40 feet of water for a period of 20 minutes. He reported that light conditions were unusually good despite considerable quanti- |ties of silt in the water from fresh water streams emptying into the channel. - e MRS BRADFGRD, SON ELLIOTT, ARE HERE Mrs. Z. M. Bradford, wife of the Standard Oil Agent at Wrangell, accompanied by her (Buddy) Bradford, arrived on the Yukon and will visit with their many friends Southeast Alaska Music Festival. The Mrs. Bradford is dividing her headquart- ers between the homes of Mr. and |Mrs. Charles Sabin and Mr. and | }]iou will be located with Mr. and |Mrs. Harry 1. Lucas and family. | - — 2 - © 0 6 e 8 0 HE HOTV LS 2 e ee o s 00 ! Gastineau Frank Scully, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barnett; John F. Wolf, Chicago; E. E. Mead, Point Re- treat; H. R. Brown, Juneau; M. W. Odom, Juneau; D. A. Noonan; {A. Dolhanyk, Seattle; Douglas Mc- | Millan, Seattle; J. C. Massey, Port- |land; Frank Parrish, Seattle; Odin Jensen; Leslie Simmons, Seattle; |Geraldine Sandstrom, Ketchikan; Ken Edward, Seattle. Zynda T. J. Pyle, Juneau; B. F. Ficken; Sitka; Mrs. Ralph Wheeler Haines; {Miss Ruby Gunn, Grand Junction, Colo.; R. G. Wilms, Ketchikan. Alaskan Angelo Pappas, City; Joe Gant- ner, City; A. Mikkelson, City; Gust Larson; C. M. Handley, Auk Lake; D. P. Peck, El Centro, Cal.; Tom- chikan, AR T i BOUND FOR PT. HOBRON son Elliott | here during the| Bradfords are former well-| known residents of Juneau. Mrs. W. A. Chipperfield while El- | . lowned by City of Juneau, the same my Takamatsu; John Torvik, Ket- | IGIIES FOR RIDE; |CIRGUS FILM N FUUND DEAD STARS BEERY had. apparently been beaten to| death, has been found under a tree « in the residential section at Queens, | (0} Shaughnessy S B()y Now Long Island. The body has been | Playing at Capltol identified as that of Mildred Mc- Theatre Cabe, aged 39, of Jamaica, N. Y.| “O'Shaughnessy's Boy,” now play- |Anna Scanlan, half-sister, told the | police she accepted a ride from a | man last night. ing at the Capitol Theatre is a {ilm i A NS vt with all the thrills and the dangers PILOT SIMPSON ILL |of cireus lfe in it. Against all ad- A severe attack of double pneu-|yjce, Wallace Beery who stars with monia placed Chief Pilot Simpson |jackie Cooper in the film, insisted of the Victoria in the Wrangell Hos- |on doing scenes with a 500-pound pital on the vessel's trip north tmsmger_ week. This news was received when | . arier having his arm badly lanc- ythe liner docked here. ed by the tiger's claw in an earlier - | equence, Beery compromised by ORDER AND NOTICE OF wearing a heavy leather jacket and PRIMARY ELECTION i igskin gloves. | To the Electors of the Town of [P flpe:.; 5 e S SRR e Juneau, Division No. One, Terri- Wglely 8 |constructed and riflemen were post- VIR Ol A y: ed around the cage. A crew of men | Notice is hereby given that pur-| 7 |with ropes to pull the tiger off ! suant to Chapter 39, Session Laws - EhALIA A b A danger. were | of. Alaska, 1019, approved May 3, | cony should he sk d A d ’ |stationed around the cage. 1919, a Primary Election will b(1 The camera crew made ready to held' on 8, 1 shoot. Lights went on. Beery brac- TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 153 ed himself to meet the charge of between the hours of 8 a.m. and 7 the tiger. Pk o8 Smfi ang, tor "’hlt purpo}.]se‘, The tiger, outweighing Beery sev- of _nmmnut_u_\g canclifiales of thel. o) hundred pounds, drove him to| various political parties of Alaska & g his knees at the first impact. Pro-| for the following offices, to-wit: |(ecteq by his leather jacket, Beery Delegate. to. Congress suffered no injury, but the “cat” | A Territorial Attorney General |paq to pe pulled off by main force. A Territorial Auditor g Director Boleslawski was elated A Territorial Highway Engineer |oyer the unusual scenes, but refused One Territorial Senator = |to Jet Beery take further chances Four Territorial Representatives with the tiger. | The Common Council of the City ot gl | of Juneau having heretofore, by Ordinance, duly designated the Vot- | CITY WORKMEN ON ing Precincts of said town and the | z NEW JoBs ’I‘ODAY polling place in each thereof, the A number of men employed by the Electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters re- | it under FERA are at work build- ing a stairway and sidewalk on |siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. One of said|qpjrq petween Gold and Harris streets . Another squad of men has Town of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All L}mt section 1lying on the | poon detailed to the garbage dump. northerly side of Second Street and | The men are cleaning up the sur- West Second Street and the said)younding heach' of debris and drift- ! West Second Street extended across | ywood, the tide flats to the City Limits = and easterly of Gold Creek and -+ IN HOSPITAL Capital Avenue will vote at Fire e L Apparatus Room in City Hall build-| Robert Coughlin, Clerk of Court, ing, located on Fourth Street, inljs confined to St. Ann's Hospital and upon lot 5 of block 7 which 1S iqffering from an eye infection I which followed a severe attack of being the duly designated polling |influenza which confined him to place in and for Precinct No. One, |the hospital in Ketchikan when he Town of Juneau. was there recently in connection That, all duly qualified voters re- |yith the court term. While he was siding within the boundaries "',abh- to be about, yesterday after- THE NUTTIEST COMEDY WOW OF THE GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN GEORGE BARBIER BETTY FURNESS A PARAMOUNT RELEASE —ALSO— Mickey’s Gala Premier Popular Science Bring ’Em Back a Lie News Coming Tomorrow Two Smners | Voting Precinct No. Two of said|noon his physician ordered him to | Town of Juneau, which are as fol- | the hospital for several days' treat- {lows: All that section lying on the |peng. Ysoutherly side of Second Street and 'West Second Street and the exten- sion of said West Second Street agross the tide flats to the City | | Limits will vote at Mrs. J. M.| | Giovanetti's store building, located on Front Street, in and upon lot 1 {of block 2 which is owned by Mrs.' | Emma Merriweather, the same be- | |ing the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No. Two, | | Town of Juneau. ' That all duly qualified voters re-r siding within the boundaries flrK Voting Precinct No. Three of said, | Town of Juneau, which are as fol- {lows: All that section lying on the ]north?rly and westerly side of Gold \Creek and Capital Avenue and in< - 15 . :nor IN JUNEAU, IYR_ T} . NOW! READY FOR THE FOSBEE DEVELOPMENT Bob Norris and Earl Hansen are |cluding the Seattle Addition will on the Yukon for Port Hobron, vote at store building, located at where they have accepted a posi- {740 West Willoughby Avenue, which tion with the American Pacific|is owned by Hermle and Thibodeau, J uneau Cash Crocery J. P. ANDERSON CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL HOUSE OF RERESENTATIVES FROM FIRST DIVISION Subject to the will of the Democratic Voters at the Primary—April 28 Will be on the air over KINY at 6:45 P. M. on APRIL 22, 24 and 27 CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE ¢ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties BUSINESS TIN AVE, CO., Inc. of Iuneau A.lcxska FIRST MORTGAGE .6% ' COUPON BONDS The above bonds are to be secured by a FIRST MORTGAGE on a building to be constructed on DIS- signed officers of the Company. overlooking Gastineau Channel, which building is to have thirty-nine moderr} apartments. Anyone desiring full information on these bonds;* or desiring to subscribe for the same, may do so at the First National Bank of Juneau (see Mr. Reck, trustee S These bonds will be dated June lst, 1936, and no cash payments will be required until that time. NELSON I. BEERS, President. HAROLD B. FOSS, Vice-President. H. L. FAULKNER, Secretary for the bondholders) or by seeing any of the under- g . and Treasurer gy b Whaling Company. They will re- turn in the fall, they said. | il MARRIED E. Cameron, both of Juneau, were |married yesterday afternoon by the |Rev. A. P: Kashevaroff. Witnesses were Elisabith Tavasieff and Lan- der A. Tavasieff. Beclan Sakieff, miner, and Lois | the same being the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No. Three, Town of Juneau. ‘ Dated this 27th day of Marck, | 1936. (Signed) , The Common Council of the Town of Juneau, Alaska. By A. W. HENNING, Clerk. | First publication, April 14, 1936. | Last publication, April 21, 1936, )| passengers are required tractive rates will be offered to those making the ROUND TRIP. L. F. BARR at th PLANE LEAVING FOR FAIRBANKS A comfortable nine-passenger airliner will be leaving for Fairbanks soon. Two, or three more Further information may be obtained by calling NORTH CANADA AIR EXPRESS TELEPHONE 10 to make up a load. At- e Gastineau Hotel ! ART NYQUIST PHONE 441 Acrocs from Pacific Coast Coal Co. Juneau Radiator, Fender Body Works AUTO PAINTING WELDING Acetylene Welding CAR WASHING SIMONIZING New. Modern Equipment JACK McDANIEL

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