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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, Eritarg | Ak A 1936. EEN ETHISWEEK gion and your communities in ev-| "Walter Scatt Jr, - Wins Schnlarsnlm scholarship, etc., while attending | George last Saturday night for Gol- the four year course. D PARKS LEAVING ON now located in the Interior, one the third on the Alaska Railroad} Juneau the first of October. i - - Farmer Plows Deep “I plowed as deeply as possible,” LEAVES NOME Harland Gubser, Territorial Wolf | is expected to spend several months | Taylor Leavmg, leave probably this month for New York ‘to obtain further music study singer, of when she was sixteen, and now at 21 has completed four years of {college, one year at the University of Washington and three years at " - T ¥ | ' Europe beckons .the Juneau miss HARK YORE EARS, MARCELLY: By = ngCK |WIDER FlELDS g g e N N 5 2 1expects to accompany her father on » DID. VE KNGW AFEIE&%ZT!-&%L‘ZQME N- No MA'AM.. & tour of b bAntisrs MY, BaRt WEAZY‘S A D ' ARC f has a brother living on the Medi- YIN' 2 GIRsGELLE O (LL HEV YE ONDERSTAND s SEsU AXIVIEER YE, ACCOUNS (0 OUR 4 A WILKINS AN U'x(limean . slitex 5 Germtjny HONEY, AN EF VE HANKER gamMaLies ENNYBODY BY TH NAME [ HEY ! mark, nif oRUak T o TER SEE WM AFORE HE A-QUARRELIN' 0' SMIF (S A ! HUI.ST UNWARD All of Junea\lx) tc; whom Matilda ¢ WILTS OUT COMPLETE YE NO-COUNT WHUT'S Holst has been so generous with p BETTER FOLLER mE SH(F’LESS ALl TH' booBEEE 5 e her lovely mezzo soprano voice, o e s | Juneau Mezzo Soprano to ™ "SGR ERBOUT | 2 e 222 I Leave Soon for New DEMD WUMEN L 1 York to Study ] Matilda Holst, Jwaeau’s own ST A GE FlNE {mezzo soprano, is about to launch jout into wider fields. Miss Holst, 3 long thought by Juneau music lov- [ T AL {vocalist, announces that she will With one of the grealest shows Phor Al L i I i = | Th g hter of spontaneous enthusiasm seen in den where he will take up metal- | under the direction of Lairy Dau- WULF EXPER ministering to the population of! P, O 3 gaug D ! ‘luxgy The award is equivalent to| phing. EHA "sreR; 'Mr and Mrs. Martin Hc_)lv grad- !n political meeting here lhvm sea- $250 each year while he is taking Mr. Parks expects to return’ to e uated from the Juneau High School|son, the Democratic Women's Club of Gastineau Channel, held a pre- election rally in the Council Cham- bers of the City Hall last evening, President Dolly Krause, presiding, Walter P. Se¢ott, Jr. son of Mr. d Beats Drought FUR BARROW 2 |Oregon State College, where she|and pledged their support to the HEH». | Jcit Bt Walter P, Hoott, his wan TRIP OF INSPECTION| a ts ug! ns c In“ “D majored in languages and public |entire Democratic ticket. |‘he scholarship from Alaska for g AUGUSTA, Ga. Sept. 1—Plow oG o school music. Principal speaker of the evening 400!dnue6 rom’ Paue dnm |the four year course in the Colo-! George A. Parks, District Cadas- deep and beat the drought, is Cot-| . | Chief 1gincer Tke P. Taylor of| In New York, Miss Holst will|Was Crystal Snow Jenne, candidate |rado School of Mines at Golden,!tral Engineer of the U. S. Public ton F‘qrme; 1s lOConnox;sl Iortmullft Har!an Gubser tOSklrt AYC' the Alaska Road Commission wul‘m(. with her aunt, sister of Mr. | for the Leglsla’.urn. and one of the ra it Gr: sare | Colorado. Suryey Office, is leaving tomorrow | for successful planting of the staple. tic Oce D |leave tomorrow on the Alaska for!Holst, who has come to New York |original organizers of the Demo- operatiol % 4 yare | an 0 f .Sl:\mleyl:! w;:l ;}g‘]:'{ixgh& ugu(m_;l‘ The award was announced by A.| on the Alaska to inspect the areas He forecasts a bale-an-acre yield T N N{ hg L& motive inegection. trip thrbughi from Pasis to study Americam|cabic Women's Cluh; Ms. Jenne family in doing_all . within your B Karnes, Territorial Commission- | surveyed this year by his depart- érom hhls 14 acres despite the eam Next Monti the Interior. {hospital methods. She will be as-|took as her lf;flflc lh;: importance a 5 i 20 S i i rought year. e highway s e f women realizing their respons- power to assist The American .Les|C" of Education, and is based on ment. Three surveying parties are ght y He will then go over the highway sisted in finding a teacher by | | of 8 P! from Valdez to Fairbanks, and 1L1Bub Crawford, Ellen Reep and Mrs, | ibility for intelligent voting. - “reaching their final destination. ®a trip to his old home to, be pri Lo ery way possible. the Juneau High School from whxch‘und.cr Leon Berlin on the Yukon, he said, “and, as a result, when my | conirol cxpert, today boarded the|the completion of his survey, some Frank Oastler, all wellknown in| —— « “You have dm;e a good job, keep he received his diploma last May.!a second with Floyd G. Betts be- cotton began to grow the rootf North Star at Nome for transpor-!out over the Alaska Railroad to|Juneau. o Avure . 1 Y Ymmg Scott lkn on thc Prince ' tween Faubnnkfl and Nenana, and penetrated into moisture storages.”|tation to Point Barrow, according|Seward. According to Mr. Taylor| Appearing in her first Juneau H. S. GRAVES | moving onward, renew your pledge to service and give this same en- thusiastic support to the new offi- cers chosen to lead your Grande Voiture before you adjourn. Voi- *ture Nationale stands ready and willing at all times to be of any help| and you have but to call upon us. || to information here today, and will begin his study of wolf depreda- tons there, Gubser is expected to make the “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing the inspection will cover only pro-|concert late last week, Miss Holst || jects now under way,’ as no new|was accompanied by Iris Gray, an- 1‘ undertakings are contemplated for|other Juneau girl, who is an in- | this year. structor at Oregon State College trip from Point Barrow to the re-| | However, the young singer is no| zion of Barter Island by dog tea.m]‘MRS HUMPHREY CALLED (newcomer in the concert field, hav- n about a month. It was consid-| SOUTH; FATHER ILL ing appeared in quite a number of )1 | “THE REXALL STORE” {(Paid Advertisement).|. £} “I certainly wish I could attend | ered making up a plane party to| et iconcerts in the States and as guest your your Grande Promenade, but since | fly Gubser and Charles W. Hawkes-| Mrs. H. B. Humphrey and daugh- 'artist over the large broadcasting Reliable this is impossible, know I am wn.hI worth of the Bureau of Indian Af- ‘tm Nan left this morning on the systems. | you in spirit. Please remember fairs from Nome to Barter Island,! Yukon to return to their home in| While attending school in Ju- pharmacists me to the fellows of my own and; emem er but this plan has been abandoned. <Pon.land where Mrs. Humphrey {neau, Miss Holst studied the piano componad to my old Gang from Seattle| The dog team will be making a has been called by the serious ill- under Carol Beery Davis, and since who happen to be present. | regular seasonal trip in October, ness of her father. Mrs. Hump leaving here she has continued her prescriptions. and in addition to Gubser Miss| is the wife of the Safety Engineer'piano studies and is a competent Mildred Keaton, Public Service'of the U. S. Bureau of Public 'inhfiplz\m;t besidés gaining note as a nurse wi'l also make the trip, and'ty, located in Juneau. }vocalist. HELLO ELMER Here’'s Your Headquarters During the 1936 American Legion Convention in Juneau “With kindest personal regards| and the best of good wishes to you all, I am, sincerely and fraternally | yours, “C. W. Ardery, ‘Correspendent National.” - DOUGLAS NEWS Butler Mauro Drug Co. the F acts' Compare Conditions in Juneau Now With What They Were in 1932 After 12 Years of Republican Rule! . KILBURNS AWAY ON 3. TWO MONTHS’' VACATION TRIP, EASTERN STATES Leaving for a two months’ yaca- tion trip,’Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kil- burn, accompanied by Dick Nich- ols, left on the Yukon for a visit sto Mr. Kilburn's old home at Ster- ling, Mass. At Seattle they expect oto be joined by their grand-daugh- er, Mrs. Grant Logan and her two children and then secure a car andj motor East. They plan to follow | he southern. route through Ore- gon and California and will take “in the fairs at ‘San Diego and'Sah | Antonio; then go through the mid- southwestern states to New Or-if leans and visit in Alabama before DELEGATE A. LIMOND Compare the Records! THEN'TAKE NO CHANCES AND VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET! For Delegate to Congress: Anthony J. Dimond Five years ago Mr. Kilburn m: ent at the 150 anniversary of the | institution of the town. Fifty years before he was also present at “the 3 Jentennial . of Sterling’s founding. ' They expect to make Lheflxj;tum' trip via the northern route. ] During their absence Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Langseth will manage! the Kilburn House, making it their | home. 4 R e *JUDGES, CLERKS APPOINTED FOR TERRITORIAL ELECTION A special mcqtmg of, the Doug- as City Council was held last |} ight to select the judges and clerks% for the Territorial election next | Tuesday. With some applications for the positions to consider ap- pointments were made as follow: Judges—A. F. Granberg, W. E. Feero and Mrs. Kathleen Andrews. ¢ Clerks—Mrs. Ggrtrude Laughlin and Mrs. Catherjne Balog. Voting place for the election will be in the City Hall. The polls will: ! &e open between the hours of 8 2. m. and 7 p. m. I e P f WARNERS'TO TENAKEE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner and aughter, and Betty Sey, will leave morrow for a visit of about a onth at Tenakee Springs. ———— . LEAVES FOR GUSTAVUS Walter Savikko, who will teach Gustavus this winter, left this rnoon, for Lherq“ iprep- tions for the opening of the next week.. Mrs. Savikko and ugher, now visiting in Seattle, are| e to arrive later to join Mr. Sa- £ko. e R ( For Territorial Ropreséntutivol. Capt. James V. (Jm) Davns Joe Green fal Snow Jenme Crystal ne Suppofl the Administration that Has Put New Life in Every Phase of Alaska’ s ‘ Development! . DEMOCRATIC TICKET MR YOk STRMGHT! (Democrcmc Divisienal Comrmttee) » rs’ Recreation Parlors y BILL DOUGLAS, Proprietor 'LIQUOR STORE and YOUR CAB Co. INCONNECTION © * WELGO ———,— | EV. KENDALL, J. WILLIAMS SPEAK TO DOUGLAS. SCOUTS With about thirty present, local Scouts enjoyed 3 bean feed in| he Eagles' Hall last evening. Among 1e speakers weré Rev. O.'L. Ken- all of the Metropolitan Episcopal >hurch in Juneau and J. Willlams " “om the Forestry office, who gave scouting, teremns talks. on ———,vo——— NEW DOUGLAS RESIDENT A boy baby was born at St. Ann’s % ME PHONE 151 for DELIVERIES (Paid adv)