The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1936, Page 7

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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 \) (o tor wi; l’m"x‘:‘wVlnj;ni):’(hla‘x;([chd ('nnL'lhr Indian school at Eklutna, be- GOVERNOR MAY SEE | LUNI [ SOM PrOVISIONS [z v o s e e st v e o PATE0 1S KEPT TEXAS CENTENNIAL . HIS FLYING TIME B un Before any area can be designat-|genate to provide payment out of s 'I‘omm Bennett wnsmgr- gwar {oe et A L A R GUN l AN | LY |N A beautifully bound volume, elab- Within the last ten days student 1 vi e Dimond Bl s \ d the House will conecur in the orately illustrated and carrying the pilot Wilfred 1 Has mads sold ¢ L ——, was received today by Gov. John who made his first solo flight last v a vote e maj f ti emendment sin : | fnvitation of Gov. James V. Al | flighi % S . : i A[‘It 'Br Nflrthla“ Ban o - ute.of St DHRS Sk £ o |red of Texas to attend the Texas “Skylark Nt ts AnA.| You are inyited to present this 8 ; ‘notice L BaEI: fotal e i | Gentennial which opens in June 1 time. - Lund, | coupon at he box. offiee of the r otice @ | and the total| gqith H. Miller in the amount of te cs least 30 per|g h was the t paid - - . W. Troy from the T i P | 1 £ e =W 3 ‘exas Chief Exe- summer, had a little more than a - . Dimond Médstre Passes] oot ited 0 vote. The by Mr. Miller on freighi of their D:uc!on of l‘.dU(:,Elthn, In . Droy from the Semss el Exc | sumimer, had o litle more than an| " capltl)l Tl‘eflm Send Indians A B rtecting SR BIChE Or sl O : dian Affairs, Using Plane |iures depicting Texas and its pro- | fore the close of the season last *y sendte—Indians Are e e ot 1 in His Service Work ~ |8ress during the last 100 years, and fall, making a total to date of near- and receive tickets for yo area WHO GBE not g is captioned “This is Texas.” ly four hours toward the fifty hours i ki g T o self and a friend or relative to see ‘The Rainmakers’ ude M. ¥ -, Direcior of Edu- d Martha B. Refsland, Superintendent, Bureau 1 K to Be Given Aid i The personal invitation from Gov. | Allved is one of several Gov. Troy | has received and he has made ten- tative plans to attend while on his| Yo juired for a private pilot's li- o, which permits carrying pas- 1gers but not commercially. | rney for the ! tive Brotherhood, has|ception of the one for th ASHINGTON, May 8.—(Specie SRy ; yton most of thejage Commercial Compar Crecospondence) — H. R. 9866, th ; Lund, who is considered by ] . months past and |was amended as noted s, Who travellea to und, s considered by | b roduced by Delegate Dimon : S it 1 S Tomihg on the | “Anual visit to Washington which | local pilots to be doing remarkably .t certain provisions of the At E i R s S IR et et Traneport seaplane Pat- | 1€ €XPects to make in the fore part | well, received his preliminary train- v - d Act to ,”’“ Terri- Committee offi ‘11\‘ of m_‘ :h_‘ ‘f i e L ;1« 5 Pm‘(’ Sheldon Simmons, | )f June; also attending the Demo- | ir in the Klemm dual-control Y st Ala s passed the Sen- (e rolh [ e e ok e 4 e o Siheatt sk RITLIOR a | cratic corvention at Philadelphia, | training ship, with Pilot Sheldon | As a paid-up subscriber of The ‘ | songtruction of Feaptal oo fiane ‘of the plane, and left [ 7ure 23, to Which he is 4 delegate. | Simmons as instructor. P . ized ‘h“lk;:‘ ‘A“) ity drawingior s R A NUNAN FLIES TO SITKA ERIDGE REBUILT | as o |F & ng at Noi Mrs. G mp! 54 | The bridge at Copper Center . $drded i states | jve b hibad ) | e 3 T e, ‘ jecks CRppes Center or Good only for current R felor Howard ot s Satis e expect to have the farsk 1“'“1““‘[“;1 H. C. Nunan, of Ketchikan, who |the Richardson Highway, whizn ! W "“e_”“g e Al teniihd b ARG AL T T e e . and ~x>\r‘lhmt1m nwnq}"flvn‘fl " re | has been in Juneau for several days | was swept out during the winter Your Name May Appear Tomotrow > 3 iy b the { for the market on May 1. et 5| in connection with the Scottish Rite | when ice blocked the river there, ht ; ions of v, Willia G it i behtiy okt | o 8 iy B RRSAYOR, MISES WATCH T! § number of its se but throt il W,‘f,‘:{m,.] lm.i".‘ s e it Rl B ‘f‘“‘"i-‘bfi":‘: ring Reunion, was a passenger to | has been rebuilt by the Alaska Road HIS SPACE by s KERTSVAIEN SEHAA, R ok BUUIE S RIEE R 1 in_one eye by a “devil's club” de~|riiea “on the Irving Alrways Lock- | Commission and will be ready for he Tlingi! ibe, a = ght the s hingtor izes the Secretary 0’| ,ppear before the committee in s o issue charters tc| ,ort of the bill (***) 10|pe called on May 31, the coniract veloped infection in the eye, andij..q yega seaplane, which left Ju- | service when the highway opens this t of tt , . W. W. Coun- | e e and shipment of the nec- is being treated by Dr. W. W. COUl- | yeay this morning on a mail and |season, according to Frank Nash, Shenandoah, Ia, recently adopted Scientists were attracted toa sand go out early in cil passenger flight to Sitka and way | Superintendent of the Alaska Road |® 65-year age limit for school pit near Lehigh, Kas, by discovery awarded g ey “L‘Lm‘nb‘v ;::‘1““?::]';:: s ANgHhes Measize Sases | L e e Sro- | ports. | Commission at Fairbanks | teachers, of dozens of animal skeletons. i m; aktbrited The bill to extend the "‘f-"“"‘ They a=s0 rhat the e d cery pany representative, v.asa} E L { iy bill, which was ap- | I the Adams Act, t nell Act.|final drawings of the Ketchikan|passenger on the plane flight th pre 4 Juse on April 6, ex- | nd the Cappe: m Act to Al al building are expected tg be | morning to Sitka, from which poi | favd 7 gl passed the Se today. The|ready to put on the market in the Patco returned to Hoonah,| 1, 1acted, will serve the two-|about six weeks where Mr. Hirst and Mrs. Refsland | U ¥ ld purpose of increasing the funds No 40-Hour Wock Learded the plane for Angoon. From o vailable for ke bill 15 extand the 40-HBik oon the plane went to Sitka a R nent station week to employees of The Alaska time and brc rée pas- | i the ory will probably re Railroad s reported adversely b S, ,'1:' and Mrs. (%lfo?gv %Ja: ) gh the sections that pro- f Alasi: {the Secretary of the Interior last &nd arl For v“"» oM \“-f‘ t of the expense Private Bills veck. However, the Delegate be-|cvening the plane will fly to An among the na The three following private bills | lieves { e i »od chance |§oon to bring Mr. Hirst and Mrs. <t loans to thes hich were dele- | of securing favorabl n on it fm ..fx\(l back to .I'un(-:m, and will | Buthois. § ate for dur-|and expects to have committee take them to Kake lomorrow morn- | and Eskimo | ng the the | hearings for that purpose some- iNg | fo t of tuition in trad: | ‘enate / pe during the ne k. Mr. SRR hools, authorizing the appoint-| H R n J. C. Moore, rey tive of |liched position or Supel of | ment of competent Indians or K MecLa he Alaska Railroad employees, is|Nurses under the Office of Indian . to serve under the Act, anc of r the am making a presentation of the feat-| Al a. Miss Tiber is B g e TR AR Bk bond paid by them to the!ures of the proposed legislation to|thoroughly —acquainted with the . ox T ) \e purpose o | Tnited States as suretics on the ac- individual members of the|s 1e will direct in the Te ne charters and thus qualify- | ount of a former postmaster. e Committee on Territories in [ritory, having been employed as a | ioens referred to. H. R. 4159, to anthorize the pay- |order to thoroughly acquaint them nurse for the past three years in bill also authorizes the Sec- | 1ent to the Anchorage Commer-|Wwith the measure before it is|the region around Point Hope, Point & £ the Interior to de t Company of brought up in comenittee Lay, and Wainwright. She s now the m“st \etion of its claim ¢ Bertha M. Tiber 1 n|in Washington, but expects to leave | n Junes inted to fill the new estab- | socn for her office rament for supplic important item in your Renovizing Program! eful Shoppers know that LOW PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE ORDER OF THE, DAY HERE ... YES! 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