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o s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 9, 1936, iy T P ___wwmm i IETECTRAHAS Geneva Mobiizes - NINE ABOARD Against Jokesters FOR INTERIOR in League Capital HESH UP ALL THET GRANNY TALK, LOWIZ(E- AN' GRAB A-HOLT ONE O © THEM RIFLE-GUNS AN' KIVER TH' SOUTH WALL-- BUT, PAW-- WEASELPUSS. VEEDS NUSSIN'- Y& HEERED WHUT TH' , ‘CH(LLS ‘N' FEVER DOCTOR SED--HE ARE LIABLE PESKY WILKINSES ARE SWARMIN' ERQOUND. TH' HOUSE LIKE i BLOW- FLIES-- Iy 1 TO DRAP o_rFF (M GONTER SKEET OUT N EENY MIN(T--- TH' TUNN'L AN' FOTCH ‘ SoME MORE GUN PAA Plane Takes Off at 10| GENEVA, sept. &-—Thedcuy gov- i 'S GIT TN : il i . ernment here has declared war on ] ngjADSEERE%n;gOG HAIR This MOlnmg flOm Air | practical jokers who plague dele- i port for Fairbanks zates to the League of Nations. s A A greup, belleved to be students, 1 | The Electra, PAA passenger plane, [ecently impersanated Emperor | left the airport at 10 o'clock this|Haile Selassie and his entourage, H morning with the following list of | 4riving about gl s { passengers aboard: Mr. and Mrs.|Consternation o al Negits A i F. Draper and child, Mrs. R. Lav- ey Lralg. B ory, Mrs. J. H. Oekerlund, Mr. J. % ¢ party to be. given by the o s Dennis, Mrs Theo McKapna, An-{mayor of Geneva, arrived at the P thony Karnes and Bob Gleason, |Mayer's home in droves, only ta - | iy 2 itk Fpsiting find the invitations had been faked. | T o ALt S l o Others, cordially. invited to hear : ‘ & . lieyed they have been going there muggiers Actlve Premier Leon Blum of France make p- | 4 Dall Cross-mord ‘ Uuzz fl n Bna"a" to Hunt. RIO DE JANEIRO,—Prado de a speech, arrived at the appointed ! 1 - : § fCarvalho, chief of Rio de Janeiro’s place to find a vacant lot. duge et - customs guards, said an average of| The city government instructed 3 Mk Solution of Yesterday's Pursle . gramework Rmfls Hu r se SE|ZES *s fl“ PILOT MEYRING two contraband shipments daily |the public prosecutor and the chief L projecung OEEHCRASPHESUER g~ ON CHARTER TRIP |enter this port. Last vear, he re-/of police to bring an end to the A Grane ADIARZLIUNARATINTIOl '™ Portay’ * ! | ported his guards confiscated 605 |“tricks” in order to “safeguard the P o Bewnder (GIOIATITIL [ TYASIPIOIT] u. pronoun i T Pilot Gene Meyring flying the Iry-| Shipments. {891 namme’ of GlonEva A /i g 3 o ARIKZADEILIEMIAIRINIE| 17 Cleansing with | | ing Airways Lockheed seaplane, left SRR R 1 5 RO o o T q Ra_lph Devereaux to Lose L ppen courts e e water"atler | | Ketehikan at noon today on the| 'Paddy John” Davidson of Black- Hugh Herbert is adding a reper- Estate Unless Found 13 peragments: (o ICIOIRIEBES WIAIRIDZPIAIS| 19. coral isiana |return from a. charter flight yes-|Vell Okla, can lay claim to the|toire of barnyard imitations to his " ! collog. EREAREZEED GIABIE| 2% Periodie wind ar ° e ards terday. Meyring is due in Junvau]m"m“"‘n whittling title, meloyed comedy lines. On his ranch, he etore Uctober duous tree of the orient nchorage oman me ence . ¢ M. Letduons e [AILIAISEZV] | IMIEINZAPIRIOIW] - 2. rook e chair 3 in 1897 | Psi R Fish Boat lat 4 oelock this. afternoon after| POW by a knife company, he has|raises chickens, ducks, goats and family ENIN EREZGRIENV[E| 25 Tyve measures to Terntory n & rince Rupert lsd a stopping at Wrangell on the flight|been carving wooden figures for 57 bullfrogs. They provide the exam- Ralph Ward Deviroaux, an heir 15 Disfigure EIAGEEAINIEIN T ZENIDED] 5 briioaded, S Port Al K from Ketchik years ples. ' b 16, Free, as from ; to Interior in 1915 at Port Alexander rom Ketchikan. iul rm(': oxf the estate o ;fi:::r:flu Z OSCR CAE‘YAV«LE. 2 2. ““.‘r‘.'.'wp't'm‘(:- Meyring flew to Ketchikan yes-| no ied I y , ko pines _| Deputy Game Warden Clarence| terday on a charter flight for Ira -~ last Januar dec] will ANITIEPAT] N[1ISIHI I INIG i g‘;mhz‘,"i,"? ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 9. . | B. Joralman, engineer. After tak- w gally dead unless he communica i .L“J:’\]l;;lecfi“ S|CIAIREEOIRIR|! |S! ViU Kingly Mrs. Mary Morrison, oldtimer,|Rhode arrived in Juneau this morn-| (i dbralinan, to Piiite, By Jpamrs with the court authcrities -before, " 'inaians NTEAYEIAIS[TAMAITEE] | | power marked her 80th birthday here, by |ing aboard the Game Commission gy afternoon the Lockheed return- | &4 / October 5, next, 11 lb‘ly:l’f‘l’pe“ i 37 Shouts riding around town on har:ehnck](md\x Seal, from Sitka and West ed with him to Juneau to pick up! Devereaux was last heard from 31 sm:(lll m-‘;ne- ';~ gl\:“flr?g‘"‘ 5 g; é’:x’;.nlaor calling on friends. Corst ports patrol. Ihis baggage then hopped at 4 p. jan . clo . ¢ i 9 5 as a member of the crew of a Ket- Sirtounges 1 Vineastve o Aitgvial She came to Alaska ‘?, 1897, | While in Port Alexander Mr. m, for Ketchikan to catch the Prin- chikan fishing boat seven years ago. by n.uer 48, Prune or Deniwaras mg bl o mushed over the_ Chilkoot Pass t0|py e poarded a Canadian fishing | cess Louise. " His sister, Mrs. F. A. Rubenstein 32 ‘"L' 5 t‘;:%‘liif’ projecting of & river the Klondike, lived there severali, oy “a™g myamp and confis- | 2l | of 1082 Highland Ave., Santa Ana, 34. Be hical 49- Born - 42 Word on ar. Years, then lived in other parts of|.;aq o rifle and a. shotgun found. | | California, has written the U. S. 3 l“:':fdm’“m 60, Channel from & That of which _ firmation the Territory and also in Seattle.| o ownoooig ive no good rea- Seals Flee Castle ! Marshal's office at Ketchikan, and 1. sroze fii ek fa composed collog. \She has resided here since 1915. |on o1 ‘emergency” cause why he| VIENNA, Austria—Six sea lions,| from there the communication huf " " playing card 51 Uncluie: g ’?filfiv‘.:g o :3 l[f:?::k . | S s should be in American waters with- recently added to the zoo at Schoen: , , been forwarded to the office of 4. Inquire the E3 2ue,®if., "+ " Tone'ude - Mtorm | PIONEERS OF ALASKA !4yt papers, and he pulled ancho brunn Castle, don't like their lux-| ? United States Marshal William Mi\-‘ Members of Igloo Number SiX,|and went to sea immediately after urious quarters. Two night watch- ,a honey in Juneau. Pioneers of Alaska, are requested [the Deputy Warden had left the men have been detailed to keep the y Mrs Rvubcmlf“m H‘Lm'm'n that to attend the funeral of Brother |boat. animals from wandering around, the :]1:(‘ uptrij"?}:‘]d ‘(_.)“.;w 1<""~‘:(kfl:h;':‘; B. E. Bensorl:. al: the C&:r th h 0(1110; Several other boats also believed &rounds. | e severd (2 § : {Church of the Nativity, ursday | to he of Canadian registry went to - e o ‘ I ;:)"“‘ 1“"“"~l'j i }nd i "j;*f"_‘ 4 morning at 9 o'clock. |sea at the same time. VETERAN IN HOSPITAL S-W Semi-Lustre Vumish Stain | ettt 8 o R . ! CHARLES W. CARTER, | Reports of residents on the south Emery Arant, war veteran, was Ideal for kitchens and S-W: Floslac restores fadid oishes | ol G ; President, Igloo Number 6.|part of Baranof Island indicate that admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for| m,‘“""’L’“’- 12 pastel Rich, full gloss. Stain and ] etters which she sub tly sent g MRS. GERTRUDE LAUGHLIN, |Canadian fishing boats frequently| medical treatment at 5:45 o'clock f3. Lasts yedirs|ong- LS s 1 | i sueiedy Shoten erbecause it'swashable. varnish i Pi | 1n Yeuecy S { President, Auxiliary. adv. | pull into coves nearby, and it is be-'yesterday afternoon. R hn0e; Int the fact tha were not return- (92 .- fos i sl i BRONS/ S22 a3 L A S — ed leads her to believe that he re- i 3 s s i o ; ( ceived them Iy « In the recent communication she £ says that mother, now 83, " 3 - is constantly asking to ‘'see her son . | rl before she dies. By the court action | (B . taken to settle the father's estate, | ] Ralph Devereoux will be deprived not only of a share of the present estate, but if he should be declared legally dead next month, it will prevent him from sharing in the estate of his mother when she dies. The mother is at present living with another brother, George Dev: ereux, 1726 W. Fifth St., Hast Nebraska. Information is also County RAIN SPOILS TAKU HUNT FOR MOOSE Juneau moose hunters had a ra- ther hard time of it in the Taku section over the week-end, accord-, ‘ing to Deputy Game Warden Lance Hendrickson who returned from the ‘Taku last night with Alex Holden in the Marine Airways Bellanca. Hendrickson went to the Taku section last week in the Game Com- e JAEEENR// 2 HALIBUTERS SEATTLE, . Sept. 9. — Halibuters arrived from the western banks and selling today include the Cool- idge with 26,000 pounds, selling for N i’lllll// AASKALIE SELL, SEATILE. 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Get coupon at our store. _ » mission’s speed hoat, to check on 12'¢ and 11 cents a, pound, and the Juneau to the south and return! the moose kill and patrol the region Freya with 25,000 pounds.selling for were today announced by the Al-| during the holidays. All the hunt- 12%: and 11 cents. aska Steamship Company. The rate’ ers that went out, however, did not —H{aele—u— {is effective on the steamer Baranof ; United e ) i i . get heyond their camps as the rein ) sailing south from Juneau early TODAY nited States women are worth of lumber an iling ever bad them swamped before they KARNES ON TOUR OF Friday morning. P & Y 3 $ could get started. TERRITORIAL SCHCGOLS e ‘ Mr. Hendrickson left the speed ? #Boat at Mary Joyce's Twin Glacier Anthony J. Karnes, Territorial TEACHERS TO BE BY i nutritious Alaska salmon is. Pictures of other supplies also. : | Todge, d will back the ) i . poe '3 3 g e e LD R ENTERTAINED in full color show them delicious néw continue his patrol over the coming this morning on the P.A.A. Electra | THURS, | And a better price for salmon in { week end. for Fairbanks on a tour of inspec- C. C URSDAY P e The Taku district furnishes local tion that will take him to the farth- . )41 W 7 ol 8 | i ways to serve it. Salmon s'marvelous the United States leads up to greater { m ; ! hunters approximately 20 moose est north Territorial schools in the| The Juneau Chamber of Com-! « , . £y { 4 o 's i . . . el soasom, aid et Be B &b Arofie Bna. | merce will be host to the grade sea flavor,” which comes because prosperity in Alaska—better times | Stop In today for YOUR copy of The Home Decorator 40 pages of up-to-the-minute Ideas in full color. It's free. Supply is limited, so GET YOURS NOW1 Vlhcn you need r Vamnish ask fur 4 Rexpar for outdoor varnish surfaces, win« dowssills and sash, boats, reading in their magazines how year in Alaska. It buys vast amounts i | ave on aires o | sehool teachers tomorrow at regular 7 g | I reported to have been taken aiready, 1Included on his itinerary are|scl ; v L ! this year. Eagle, Fort Yukon, Wiseman and weekly meeting at the Tergl:;n;; the fish are canned while fresh from —either dircctly or indirectly for gt gie. o Nome; and if suitable plane con- | tomorrow noon, retary 3 . . 4 k A ¢ SNOW COVERS TOPS. neetions can be made he will visit|Shattuck announced here today. | the sea, is Promowd throughol“ this every family here. PHONE 555 | ? the Kuskokwim and Bristol bay re- Cnmesam: o e g gt i Widédsread cam aign . § . ’ 1 s i whe d {B&*™ JUNEAU MOUNTAINS sions. He is expected to return the| TEACHERS FLY INSIDE | P paigh TAINT HEADQU | latter part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Draper ar- FRY i | ‘ A light fall 5fanaw Wb aHesn ——e——— | rived here on the Yukon and left| One purpose for which the In- What Canne? ‘Salmon % on the tops of the mountains sur-| BOUND FOR QUINHAGAK ‘on the Fairbanks plane today, en-| i E l" 1 7 LK fi'g R 1 A T i *® .rounding Juneau this morning.‘Dur-| Alexander A. Petellin, a teacher route to Koyuk where they are en—i dustry advertises is thi Vdm ca’ advertis R h F » o = i ing the forepart of the afternoon employed by the Bureau of Indian|gaged as teachers by the Bureau of ut) rankh;l Iel:p one 4 | the snow was still there. | Affairs, arrived on the Yukon from |Indian Affairs. understands how nutritiods, and how" accompl‘xsh fOt' Alaska = { .- |the States where he has been un-| This will be their first season in J ned Salmon 15, Anmierican 2 + ADMITTED | dergoing medical treatment. Petel-| Alaska. The school in Koyuk will delightful Can ’ sy g X i e i P connons Mom co lll B PR . movony e e e o e e R bousewives will pay “fi”’ P"“’f‘” e e iada i ¢ - INC wHospital yesterday afternoon to re-| | Kode and placer location notices | at their stores. Ry Bead Distributors 1. It will seek 1o safeguard this Alaska industry . . against the competition from other l‘oud In competition with ¢heese, meat, products i America: | i fish canned outsi 2. Itwill seek to stabilize America’s demand other kinds of ide for this Alaska product at fair prices—so that good wages may be paid 1o Alaska workers. ve mcdmal chalment | sifieds pay. for sale at 'l‘he Emplre office. YOUTH UNPERTURBED OVERKILLING WIDOW CHEVROLET PONTIAC JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS the Territory, Canned 'Salmon can thus win its share of the market 3. Tt will, if successful, help make it possible 2 4 {. s 4 * fo indi 1 ti it rt of without ruinously cutting its prices. ot oo AN o | A fair retail price for Canned Salfnon Corner Second and Seward Streets menta The Canned Salmon Industry in 1933 Free Dellvery 'H (last year for which records are complete) : g 5 id 77% of all taxes collected by the Terri- e LI in America is very important to r;“-l % of Slliare y e o Ie will in Alaska and i Alaska people. You can help by serv. 4. ':-;“meh;-;::mg Alsake us :.'.: ‘ ing Canned Salmon in your own Territory. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON home. 5. It will guasd the futnre o e snstaiia || Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. people who derive income directly and indi- ———q——————-—g—-——’ . Toctly. from the sauinjug of Almka slmon. , ! S ; . I THE TERMINAL ) “Deliciousty Different Foods” I I'd“flt" /) Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties ‘ The Industry employs more peo- ple than any other Alaska industry, In1934itpaid over $900,000 intaxes Canned salll“)ll in the Territory. It buys $750,000 Yy~ old choir boy, maintained unruffled calm after coi n| the hammer killing of Mrs. Acmc Roffeis, crippled widow, in an §8 jeweiry robbery at is pictured asleep on a bench at. police | Quoted as declaring “I don’t think they'll convict me” bocaun “Im too yo! n?{" Roland Munroe, 15-year- | | m youth _headquarters. (Associated Press Photo) ! i & = S D