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-9~ TIME'S A- WAST(N‘. - WPAPPY-- - - Flat, Alaska. HEAD-OFF MARCELLY tluopm s Resources AFORE SHE B0DAC SLY W deaaddls SNEE%?QN‘T (ousL H o 1 POKEES HER Sose (NTER oAbl You - ENDS SUNDAY1 ROME, July 20—Itallan scien- HER OL' MAN'S . 'l\h anxious to learn all about the H:“:Er‘—so ACCIDENT | - g |1ittle-known land of Ethiopia, are National Convention Ad-!taking camera and compass in R TR hand journs with Lemke The Royal Academy of Italy, Supporting Plan ;Iumlr':l of Guglielmo Marconi, of {1adio fame; has created a special (Continued from Page One) y‘: e for studying “Italian East Africa,” and the Ministry of Colo- Inies is cooperating heartily. is'unworkable, but they met with a} nfinerologists and ag r i ¢ ultural chorus of boos, and the session' received most en- |wound up with a vote which left' nent, since their efforts S 2 - i Dr. Francis E. Townsend in ccn- 12 & quick return from the 1936, Ring Feat gndicate, o ts reserved. } (ol of the movement new tepnitoy | Rally To bucialists ! -sde a lawsuit. seven times in a row, but { flight over Mendenhall and Taku fl | Thomas appealed to the dele-! BOY BORN he won the eighth time.” nnN THBMPSUN Glaciers turday night, in the Al <! tes to ‘rally to the Socialistic! A 7-pound, 14 ounce baby boy Non-Partisan Leaguer aska Air Transport Bellanco To- b | movement and do away with the|was born at 4 o'clock this morning Although Lemke'’s claim to a na- | tem, with Sheldon Simmons at the capitalistic system. He was inter-' to Mrs. S. W. Jekill at St. Ann's tional reputation has been his au- PASSES AWAY controls. The party members were MAKES FLIGHTS rupted frequently by boos, once so’Hospital thorship and sponsorship in the | ali from the East, making the round prolonged, that Dr. Townsend ap-| - rip ‘on the Louise. | pealed for order. DISMISSED House of the Frazier-Lemke farm 4 : A ‘ he samé evening, three Are For Townsend B " | Mrs. D. E. Throndson a SATURDAY EVE o, SR RRG, 12 E, Tiorfein S SN debt refinancing bill, & A resolution was brought for-'g aughter were dismiss as end Dr. W. Moschelle, g tismissed last night political factor in North S an e ward proposing reorganizs 5t . Knibe for 20 years. o proposing reorganization so yyom st. Ann’s Hospital and they may ion Simmons, ATT Bellanca Totem to Sitka and way por | Actie 1 the tGrmalian. o thi O "M the Bellanca plane of the Star | o0 "rom mxcursion Inlet, where | ¢ Board of Directors would be returned to their homes = Non-Partisan League ther - was Young Man Is Given Three | Alr_Service, which was in Juneau 7 1 " e Chicha- | clected by the Citizens Mastmi or B o, Athorhey Genevsl of thie Hteté in g . 7 2t the time, enroute to Anchorage, o o T SAERIOD: B eng. | District Leaders. This would have R ¥ 1021, but was recalled from that Blood Transfusions for gt over the surrounding | £0° it 118 COUME &S L PACEE” | iripped Townsend of his power,| o, LEAVING g office along with Lynn J. Frazier, Without Avail | country. with Al Horning, pilot of | . s’ Eren S B | the motion was defeated with =% '-1'3_ 0, gang any S : then Governor and now United | the ship, at the controls. S i a o i@ roar of “No's." jiar on ast week, are leaving % B > —_— L - community to Sitka, _nnd while A £ St. Ann’'s Hospital tonight. ates Senator and co-spomsor of ‘non hampson, 20-year-old car- there, another flight, with five pa £ P il ”‘;‘i R i i Penter, died Saturday night at 8:30, WILLIAMS RETURNS sengers, was made over scenic Mt. | MOVEX, PiONEES G i STAYING HERE | s N‘(,nf‘fl,.rl:"\,‘ o the Re. Oclock at St. Ann's Hospital | M. D. Williams, District Engineer L ul'n;nl»(\. : ]’tt:vfyl“l:lll('ll'; x_r[un?k Sit- NORTH,. NOME BOUND Charlie Kemp, pioneer, arrived publican ticket The young man, who came here of the Bureau of Public Roads, re- n“ ;:: ((.\vxm.n.’x \\dx 1;. R for h.;‘\( Antu : P on the Yuken from Anchorage. He The Non-Partisan industrial pro- —X weeks ago from Petersburg, had tyrned to his Juneau headquarters it "‘)"- g o l“'“‘ r[l“r‘if‘BIU{ a| E. ,W Moyer of Los Angeles, Cal- is resting at St. Ann's Hospital K sram was based on & serics of megs. Deen suffering for a month from on the Yukon after road inspection | Juneau, O. W. Reid and L. R. John- ifornia, and an oldtimer of the pending his departure for Sitka o5 largely prepared by Lemke, Dosebleed. Three blood transfusionsjwork in.the Westward. Mr. Will- | SOT ! BT 4 Fairbanks and Iditarod country, is where he will enter the Pioneers’ 1 ur & y prepared were given him by Dr. Robert jams reports all contracts going Today, the Totem, with Simmons'a passenger on the Baranof en- Home. : > in an effort to check his!forward at an excellent pace and | Piloting, took two miners to Chich-'route to Nome where he is inter- ————— " | pidly sinking condition, t with- | revived activity generally through agof, 1 is expected back at 3:30 ested in mining property. Moyer, Lode and placer location notices 1 NEws NBTES out avail. Ithe Interior and Westward. He | Oclock this afternoon with four with his father, operated the Mn- for sale at The Empire office. 4 He leaves a bride of six months.|returned by way of Fairbanks passeng from Sitka. ,arch Clothing and Shoe Store in — i ral arrangements have yeb| i 3% e rbanks in the “early days" No funeral s vet( . ‘ s" and SHOP IN JUNEAU! FHUM ANGUGN been made | JOINS INDIAN OFFICE WILLIAM RANSOM - e s o NRETT 2T 0T | Ir who has CALLING GN TRADE Miss Dorothy Green, SCENIC FLIGHTS Ibeen working at the City Clerk's ik Sl FRESH- LOCAL GROWN , July 17—The joffice, has resigned to accept ; , representing tventlal ion SATURDAY NIGHT [pocition with the Bureau of Indian | Star Brand All-Leather Shoes for GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES women and children, arrived boat Messenger stopped over Sat- e e e itian from Ketchikan on FROM OUR OWN FARM urday, July 11 On board were C. O. Hiatt, Chicago executive|is being filled by Miss Margaret jon the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wood, daughters with the PAA, Transcontinental Air|Hansen until the return of a | his annual trip to the Territory and Tone and Virginia, and Mr. Lee Service, took a party of four tour-|Mae Kol who is on an ex-|is today calling upon his Juneau - - Stagg. We all enjoyed a very nice ists from the Princess Louise on a tended vacation from the position. 'trade cahforma Grocery visit and hope that the Messenger 2 Ao VIl returs in (HA Bob 86" aiftant THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery [ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Rep. William Lemke, 165-pound candidate for President on the Party ticket, “always figured the lighter man had the ad- | . Dick returned home from iage.” Angoon from Chatham yesterday. > ¥ He was employed as carpenter and s too Wwas engaged in repairing the var- d ious seine-boats: By HERBERT PLUMMER erybody thought Lemke wa (Associated Press Staff Writer) small when he went out for WASHINGTON, July 20.—If past on the football team at the Un! performance is an indication, Rep. Dakota. He no : 4 only made the year but William Lemke’s bid for Bl ks Hiiey. s iRl candi- A Person-To-Person CONVERSATION ings are very quiet this week Angoon cept for oodles of shine, strawberries and straw- The time has ‘rnll: for a re- 1 Vd ‘“‘V H!H antage,” h!‘ it h g iR e : L] ger wnd! sliwer fellby It §Bastin Hurtrsugn nd O 9 57-year-old North Dakotan assert his candida WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48§ car Pedersen were visiting from | Killisnoo yesterday. Oscar is on his wi to Sitka to go halibuting in h(s boat the Neil W. ty.” Eats Vegetables A number of hand trollers moved There’s nothing of the defeatist Of medium height, blond and to Point Lull where there has been about dynamic “Bili” Lemke. freckled, Lemke still weighs around reported excellent fishing, but, ac- Campaigned On Foot 165 pounds. But it is all bone and cording to latest reports, the fish- When he campaigned, for Con- muscle. ling is very poor. gress in 1932, he walked from town & “Its probabably because he eats 4 to town in his district. He admits vegetables,” says Representative, A large Bottlenose whale, esti- the crowds that heard him speak Burdick of North A)de(d an inti- mated at 65 feet in length, paid “took up a collection to I me mate boyhood friend. 're’s no-' Kootznahoo a visit several days ago along.” He was elected on the Re- thing that grows in garden he and played around Rose Reef for publican ticket that year, and two won't eat.” some time. He, (undoubtedly the years later, was reelected. u can't turn his head with an same one) was seen in Hood Bay a BA(k in 1900 friends recall, ev- axe,” Burdick says. “He once lost day later. It seems like olden = = = & ——— times tp hay¥ whales frolicking I announc jump, the start, that counts in the common people will vote line. own best terest in Nc “That's pretty much how it is in and therefore join the Union Rar- | politics, too.” ¢ MEN and WOMEN If you had something to sell and were able to call up and tell people about it your chances of making a sale would be pretty good, wouldn’t they? AFTER 6:00 P. M.I"! But you can’t go to the trouble and ex- pense of contacting these people on the telephone. But you can tell them about PHONE around. | B e i son-to-pers vith 2 i yant Dally CTOSS-IUOI‘d Puzzte | it, person-to-person with an Empire W Ad! ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle ». Banter L Topaz hum- 10. Score in D() l](’ AS ; 2 ing bird ATDID TR OBETINIA baseball i Approximately 5,000 people read The Em . oser ot JAIDIE Hi| |OZt 11, Still Z ¥ 3 = Good-bye” CIRIO OIN[DIE[RIOJUIS| 16" Worthiess leav- N pire every day. And every day many B R e ICIO] UIP#D ORAAS 2. ;;e'r"nfil'ufi." e E " S dollars’ worth of business is transactee 13. The hunter ot [SJ|SIT[SHHAIL|STGOINIA] 2 Mensure the through Empire Want Ads. 1. cotor "™ [SIFIANTADIRIYZARIAICIY| 22 picturestana i s . Small isla i s TIHIYBCATHSIAFIE[S]| 2 Oneot'a wan. | STARS AND MASONS . ; 1f your Daily Alaska £mpire 17. Insect T dering race | . If you have something to sell, if you want 15, Unit of work TIOIYZD!1 G Uneven | REPORT GOOD TIME ) " . 19. Waves break- L |A[| [RIDIZBIOIXIZ | [TIO| . Gorrodes | With favorable sky overhead the to buy something, let us connect you with has not reached you PHONE ing onthe [ RTEI=TT PAWIE[T AL VIEIR] “~ alimber” ‘;nmml penic of Douglas Lodges of “the right party. There are no “wrong pin 3 e = . Workers in the Faster sons got un- e % X UISIEZZTIHIEZZBILIAINID fine arts i ,S:;“' ?ni Ma;L{I” il Sk numbers” with Empire Want Ads. 6 and a copy will be sent by . Girl GlAl H AIUIKNIE| 34 Has recourse i¢ | d€r way at 9 o'clock yes erday morn- Dimeninaisd R Bl Wi [R| * Examation | ing aboard the Hiawatha, destined SPECIAL CARRIER to you . Symbol for Hil 1 1. LU for Point Lookout, on Admiralty s 1 Bupioy. L B OISHEISIS matter | Island. Forty persons, altogether. . Egyptian sing- 8 Bvlender ip. f fvad N wivia DOWN 41. Citrus frult made the trip. Before they arrived 34. Genus of the 1. Forever 43. Fellow at their destination, however, a " eow 2. Irritate 45. Celestial i st h 4 W 35. Myselt 2. East Indian 3. Slander e ""l""" : ad come up to interrupt . 18, Cry of sheep 54 Guido's highest metal sylvania | day was spent on board. By even-| 10. Publishes or whote _s;. "l‘rill?~g:lc'\]:]lnn g R |1ng the weather had cleared up spreads ager ittle children . broad . 56. Tabl S0 & Protects . Short for a and the passengers went ashore for |2, Styllsh: collod 57, Fiflrmin‘ile?t r:::flclnssl loss man’s name | fishing and hiking. They returned EMPIRE WANT ADS ! home about 9 o'clock Sunday night. ! — o ENROUTE HOME FROM SEATTLE ON NORTH SEA| The Misses Nina and Helen Bar- | oumes were booked to leave Seattle | tonight on the North Sea for their| | home here. They have been south| i for the past year. P e 7]| WaRNING To PARENTS | The new reservoir is full of water fand parents must keep their chil-’ | dren away from the dam and reser- | voir until the city can have it pHONE YOUR WANT AD | fenced in. Steep bank sides are ex- tremely dargerous and many small | |childrer have been on this prop-| Icrty. By order of the City Council. FELIX GRAY, adv. City Clerk. DI — MILK ACCOUNT Due Tenth of Each Month Effective’ at once, aceounts must be paid monthly on the 10th, with five days grace allowed. All empty milk containers must be returned. (—adv. DOUGLAS DAIRY. e S [ SHOP IN JUNEAU! ARE ECONOMICAL! Bh REE SN SN TO THE DAILY EMPIRE FOR QUICK RESULTS! Gorner Serond and Seward Streets Free Delivery ERMIN THE TERMIN Cateflng to Banqnets and xnvd'oe mflm‘ Puthl