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4 & - 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936 HOUSE PASSES ACROSS . Baseball club Sojution of Yes: Daily Crossavord Puzzle R o | PARTY FETING ;~ulnm, various Federal and Terri- LOCAL OFFICIALSKI trip through the Alasks Junesn 8. After sJngs 9. Ropes for terday's Puzzle Rear Admiral T. T. Craven, Unit- Yesterday afternoon the navy men TAX BILL BY CRAVEN OLD VISIT | torial officials. They intend to make ' MRS. ANDERSON 1 3 fast iy (PR i Loy € g Rl ed States Navy, Commanding Offi- [Were taken by car to Mendenhall * Tr e gently Ll E bow cer of the 13th Naval district and | Glacier and inspected the rifle range X ical bi " = @ ba GRS BIG MAJURITY W e 18 Gonbi by his aide, Lieut. Comdr. F. P. Old.| X S 14. Season for use o " " who arrived on the steamer Als The United States I motor 15. Bilot system esterday, spent this morning con- | vehicle to every 5 Graves SR . Feeling . g 19. Woolen fabrio 18. Seit T el e Measure Now Goes to Sen- ot i Mis. Metzgar, Elisabeth ot | 21. Nocturnal 3 1 ate — Report Less Criti- Sira 24. Silkworm Kaser Plan Dessert % . f P d A t 23. Refreshed by gg sPro(ound B d .l_h d repose . Serpents I v cism ol Fropose CL | 26 gequest 27. Desist ridge lhursday b og 320 & 29. Tennis appur- gg l';uel ofl y JGTON Dri s tenance . Vat SSe) ridg o I WASHINGTON, April 20. — The | 5, o tenance LTS A dessert bridge honoring Mrs. Administration’s eight hundred and | 32. Stair IC] N 35. Implement of C. H. Anderson who is leaving on three million dollar tax bill was 34 Harbor boat E S " vy the North Sea with her daughter passed by the heavily Democratic | Ohlo 02 k. 80wl 40 Equine Sandra Lou for a three months’ House today over the opposition | 3% Minute open- pisione, 5 B 53 Dar vacation in the States, will be votes of the Republican minority. | 39. Ur\f:lavelone? s ubsreece DOWN & & sifting given Thursday evening by Mzs. . X e ower or leaf 52. U. S. vice- 1. Game fish . Sorrow o b < Speaker Byrnes announced the g gnar- from president 2. Poker term 47. Fall Jack Metzgar and Miss Elisabeth vote as 267 to 90 | V&;hlch ;-napu @ BIu"dhelr Hayes 3. gow gg é{ea:u{‘o Kaser at the Kaser residence on ¥y ¢ = atse'l sirup Is . Bleeching vat 4. Scattered . Smoot] g The measure is designed to raise | i 4 55, Domestio fowl 6. Symboi for Bl Ovils Gold Street. funds to meet the bonus payment | 2. Raysota 58 Call forth o, galtecium 52 What person Three tables of bridge will be in s g $od5 Uy el . Small pey . Malt liquors . Cho) I 3 and farm Im;"f costs f"(‘d {“»1“‘1'354 “. The present Bused:;fi golt 7. Part of an 57, In Egyptian play during the evening. vision of the corporate tax sys- me . Be_under automoblle religion the 3 s wi e M ; 5 ¥ | 6. Compact obligation engine astral body s I Do Ml S hnon tem. It now goes to the Senate where the Finance Committee has | already begun its consideration. | Tomorrow Secretary of the Treas- | ury Morgenthau will testify before the committee at the first public hearing. Criticism of the proposal is less in evidence among Demo- | cratic committee members and many of them are forecasting ap- proval. | - | ‘Vll‘.HERl\b RETURN FROM SKAGWAY TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin re- turned early yesterday to Juneau| from a combined business and pleas- ure trip to Skagway aboard the Triton, their commodious and re- cently thoroughly re-commissioned boat. Excellent weather made the cruise 2 most enjoyable one Mr. Meherin reported. | - e Former Official of | Interior Passes Away P 1 [ 77° 1 | Ilfl willel W4 || P | MEDFORD,gon, Ore April 29,—‘ Hiram Drver McCaskey, aged 65, for- I H/dun - IIIII %%%flll/l L[] PR %%fllllfl/flll“l IIIIII /II-II 7] | 17 dEE SNEER and Mesdames Miles Imlay, J. Irv- ing Noble, Frank Henderson, Robert |W. Bender, W. W. Council, J. J. Meherin, J F. Van Ackeren, Robert Jernberg, R. H. Williams and Hel |Smith Cass Al ada Mrs. Anderson and her daughter plan to travel to Michigan whe {they will visit Mrs. Anders family. EVELYN BERG’S TRlP NORTH IS CANCELLED The proposed short trip to Het- chikan, replacing the reguiar s uled sailing of the steamer E 0‘):\ Berg from Seattle to Juneau, w: | cancelled according to D. B |mer, agent for the Alaska Trans- 'portation Compsny, end the steam- |er will sail for Juneau again on her | regular schedale, from Tacoma on !May 7 and from Seattle on May 8. { It was previously thought that dam- 1ages received when thp steamer struck a reef near Bella Bella o fher last southbound voyage could ! be repaired in time for the Ketchi- 1 voyage before resuming her i W //%III | mer chief of the Interior Depart- ment’s mineral section, is dead here after a long 1llness. LMAJUR'TY RULE ATTENTIL-:, EL Open House scheduled ror mmghL for Elks and their families has' been postponed. Watch for later __“ FORDEMOCRATS How to make Good Coffee | every time \ Follow these directions —use rea- {Roosevelt and Farley Favor Abandoning All Two- thirds Requirement WASHINGTON, April 29.—Anoth- sonable care — and your coffee will |er effort to have a Democratic par- ty scrap over the rule under which | two thirds majority is necessary at national conventions to nominate | the Presidential candidate is in the | making. o ;. | President Roosevelt has predicted matel il Makee: Dts | L rentiod would ababidon (e efficient — modern _ 2 | requirement in favor of the majority and inexpensive. irule. He said he did not know why the Democratic convention should be tied up as in 1924, 1920 and 1912. James Farley also expressed the belief the rule would be abrogated. Senator Richard Byrd of Vir- ginia said he would oppose abolition {of the rule on the ground that “it is a safeguard to get a candidate with the support of the large ma- jority of the party.” - ee— HUGH BREWSTER GOING WESTWARD Hugh Brewster, Inspector of Aero- nautics for Alaska, Department of Commerce, who arrived here from Ketchikan several days ago, sailed for Seward on the Alaska. While coffee — drip maker — and filter |In Juneau Mr. Brewster conducted aper. Th It is delicious! routine business of his department DEPOR: 3% FOCER 38 cencoma’ including the inspection and licens- " ing of local planes. always be mellow, delicious and sparkling elear. Use a Drip Coffee Maker Ask your grocer to show you the new Behiflind Use Schilling Drip Coffee It is specially blended, roasted and ground for the modern drip process. Use a Filter Paper They are packed in each tin of Schilling Drip Coffee. Try this triple alliance of special 32-FOOT TROLLING will be awarded at THE TERMIN Tonight at 9 o’Clock 'FIGHT FOREGAST ooV e ular schedule, but reconditioning r | quired additional time, resulting in Joseph Simpson cancellation of the shorp trip The Zapora will sail on schedule |Marks Birthday from Tacoma tonight and from Se- ittle tomorrow night at 9 o'cdock. - Tt was his birthday yesterday, elec- tion day, but Joseph Simpson, well known Douglas Island resident, liv- | ing in the vicinity called by Mr.| Simpson and others Wesi Juneau did not lay off to celebrate. Rather | he served as election judge in the new Douglas Bridge precinct and officially tallied the 15 votes there | V¢ cast—14 Democratic and one Repub- | day. The little girl who was injured lican, la week ago this afterncon when But Mr. Simpson didn’t just call Struck by an automobile on the Glac- it a day when he had tabulated the | ier Highway. is still unconscious. vote. With lantern in hand he| Although she opens her eyes she mushed down the beach from his does not speak. This condition home a mile north of the Douglas | Which has lasted for an entire week, side of the bridge approach last|is unusual, Dr. Dawes stated. night and straight into Juneau to| e The Empire office with the resuits. | ATTENTION ELKS And here’s the way the voters in| Open House scheduled for tonight Douglas Bridge precinct voted: Dem- |for Elks and their families has ocratic—Dimond, 11; Truitt, 9; Boyl ibeen postponed. Watch for later 6; Hofman, 7; Hesse, 9; Walker 9; |date. —adv. Anderson, 11; Davis, 9; Ellis 4:l Green, 5; Jenne, 8; Junge 6; Moran, |_ 2; Ness, 2; Peratrovich, 1; Petersen, 2; Ream, 1. 1 The lone Republican voter ballot- | ed from the top down as follows: Gore, McCain, MacSpadden, Wann, Shepard, Henning, Price, Race and Wilson. | —————— PECK IN TOWN Lyman S. Peck, vice-president and general manager pt the Pacific Al- aska Airways, arrived in Juneau late | this afternoon from Carcross. | P. A. A. Pilot,Bob Ellis flew from Juneau this morning in one of the company’s Fairchilds and brought Mr. Peck to Juneau. - | Air mail traffic from Great Brit- ain increased 54 per cent dur!ng 1935. ROSIE MAIER STILL UNCONSCIOUS SINCE INJURY A WEEK AGO Rosie Maier's condition shows a little improvement, but recovery is y slow, Dr. L. P. Dawes stated to- ASK 4 (L / () Girls’ Boys’ Men’s Women’s Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes $q.85up $245up 33.95 up $3.50llp BOAT AL tion. It is not too late to participate in the award and you may be the LUCKY ONE . . . See us at THE TERMINAL for further informa- STORE FRONTS ARE GIVEN PAINT COAT ‘With clean up and paint up week in the offing, downtown office build- ings and stores continue to lead the parade for new fronts. Latest to answer the roll call the H. S. clothing store on South Franklin Street, and the J. J. 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