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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1936. MANY ALIENS [wokvmussis - EXPENDITURES TAVERN, SEATTLE | ' ROUNDED UP | ’ ARE TO BE CUT v Smoky Mills, one of the best| ‘ known trap drummers on Gastineau' § BY GAME MEN 5555 SAYS BUCHANAN jments at the Terminal Cafe, Cap- PO FTEN itol Beer Parior, Nortliern Beer SR Parlor, the old Woodland Gardens 78 3 aving a hos ends ¢ o Reveals Non-Citizens Us- |suneau, is now working at Nome o i al GEORGE BRomRs ing Resident Licenses |Alaska Tavern at 155th and Aurora Makes Statement d Avenue, Seattle. Writing to friends in Juneau,{ WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Chair- Charged with two counts of violat- |sending them the holiday greet-|man James P. Buchanan, of the . . & e s, kot bave. “eldiisséds” oa)| Hoilbe Abpgopriations Committee, ) We have just received a large shipment of FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES and MEATS. en, an alien, was fined $100 and /times are picking up fast in Seat-|today said the new Congress should Come in while our S!OCk is compleie. X forfeited two guns in U. S. Com-|tle and it seems to m> that they|cut relief and ordinary expendi- doubted whether the had three times filed his intention|from Juneau. I am very sorry to| “We ought to make a consider-| costs $100. Most of the aliens arrest- | come down.” AT THE HOTELS | Ly o fornded 0D &, jorg list ot allens this, & ~*|M.'J. Domenis; John A. McLaugh- cl‘anberrles L b Cho s Pork Eugene Tibbs of McGrath reported p orth for » Kuskokwim, and ! apeth: Tark gk e, Bk L Calumet and Hecla 13%, Com- |R. E. Walsh, Cordova; W. C. White, r} 2 e any H rifle. Both will stand trial later, ;International Harvester 98%, Ken-| Virginia Brown, Juneau; Bnlled “am license seized. He also is alleged to g VERY COMPLETE Parlors. charged with trapping before the BB 2 7 and join with this group. Mrs. John missioner’s court yestefday. Meril-|are good I am working now, |tures but ainen, a native of Finland, said he|caught on soon after coming here|Budget could be balanced. | Under the game law if a person does | of many who were my friends and| Budget or we can do so at the 1938 not carry out his intention by the /whom I knew personally. Tell any|session,” said Buchanan. | end of seven years he is classified [of the bunch of my Juneau friends T as an alien. A special alien license (to cme out and see me when they | H#————————————+i pp!es Roast | Lamb s o | R | Celery i, v S0 i Shoulder 7| W. J. Harrison, Mrs. Don Ad- o Chl k ‘ The Alaska Game Commission has | STOCK QUOTATIONS | )ior: Theodore Kettleson, Sitka; ! | ¢ anges cKens f]l‘"“:::‘lzlz’:’g“;';; rfifld;':;t VI:’(:::I\(‘;‘ NEW YORK, Dec. 9— Closing lin, Juneau; P. W. Racey, Oukland, quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|California; Edward Hendrickson, ANARAS to the Commission today the arrest Smc,k today ne 14%, American Can|Kensington; Bob Warren. | Shoulder of Philip Cachur, an alien, on the 118%, American Power and Light Alaskan By a age ea o s 1 Anaconda 49, Bethlehem Steel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peratrovich; Lemons John Herman Hansen, an alien, at F h B E Medfra. Cachur lost three rifles and MONWealth and Southern 3%, Cur- |Kensington; Tony Kores, Juneau. L Pork Cho res ee a shotgun and Hansen forfeited a tiss Wright 7, General Motors 68%, | Zynda ijf Pears ettuce ” ps | . i necott 57%, New York Central 44'%, | Martinson, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Samual Hautainemi, Southern Pacific 43, United States J. E. Sherman, Sitka; L. F. B: veal steaks | commy koo 33 8 M o Sl % et oo, o e ‘ Bacon Tenakee was arrested by Wardens Cities Service 3%, Bremner bid .03, — e | e St R BT o o o, WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE [ bt s it b o Pork Steaks = Little Pi be an alien. Warden Sam White of DOW, JONES AVERAGES lS TO MEET ON FRIDAY | gs Fairbanks took Harry Basoff into. The following are today's Dow, | ; Le -o-Lamb w g custody on the Richardson Highway |Jones averages: industrials 180.16, | y m emers and before U. 8. Commissioner Wil- up 41; rails 56.11, up 66; utilities|, Th, Word serv‘c'-‘th‘]:‘"r:fie:x:g liam N. Growden at Fairbanks, Bas- 3533, up .25. &8 FECUAE opLLy p L - 'v I B l off was fined $50 and lost his rifle SRS CT M at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in ' e o ea 0 oglla mitted being an alien and having i L »| -P k L 3o Hoknge: Lutheran Church, ’{‘hur.sday. Dec.| Any women interested is invited to e ° or lver 10, from 1:30 to 5:30. Sewing sale|take her own sewing, or needle and C. W. Beverage of Myers Chuck, and goodies all day. —adv.|thimble to work on club sewing, season opened and killing deer after The first National Park, estab-|K. Marshall is to be the hostess for - the season closed, pleaded guilty in lished by Congress was Yellowstone, |the afternoon. During the meeting anc s Wrangell Commissioner’s court and in 1872. the Rev. John A, Glasse will re- < paid a fine of $25, according to re- e, view another chapter of the book — ————————— port to the Commission. Empire ads are read. “Toward a Christian America.” i ididddiididiistetiidiisssdnl PURSES Seal, Morocco Suede SPECIAL $1.95 ALL OTHERS Greatly Reduced ok JONES-STEVENS $2.95 to $6.50 Proves to Be a REAL Santa Claus SCARFS ARE POPULAR AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS Specially Priced 50¢$25 ‘ Dl 59 HANDKERCHIEFS Neckwear | [ | 1215¢ to $2.50 Christmas Special o - : y $4.00 Sy Afternoon, Evening ’ | LACE. SRTH and Sportwear ¢77 3 PANTIES and SLIPS PIQUE V) A Vallles A8 Pink, Tea. Rose, White $lo-95 to $22-50 7 Special $1.00 . £ | — SATIN sLIPS $2.75 BLOUSES | SKiIts - . . Bouses Satin Gownis $3.50 to $3.95 TABLE | "wood | “SWEATERS PAJAMAS $6.95 Recix. lutlonmn All Colors—Special Tweed and Satin, Crepe—Flowered and COSTUME styles. sl'” Plg?é?ecgfés Plain Colors JEWHISX ALL COLORS In dark and light shades ALchl;eoafiSORs ML ROBES SCARFS ; ; ; Sizes 32 to 42 Appliques and Contrasting Trims DANCE Bme ms ALL COLORS Special RERCHIEFS || srecin. $1.95 - zo% Reduction .$4.95 $4.95 t0 $10.50