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8 T e e e S ALASKA c UF c | Reviewing URGES BETTER SHIP SERVIGE Adds Support to Efforts of Governor in Radiogram to l)(*lcg_at(- Dimond pporting Gov. John W. Troy hich was nounced ator M Brunelle, ient of the Ter torial C T . We would respectfully ask your ement of the following wire 1 we would @ o Hon. Ha f Interi half of our you pres- Id 1. Icke Sec- n our benalf ifteen mem- throughout s appre- i eme y boat service jiven certain sections of this Ter- vi through operation by Alaska Railroad. However, this infrequent inadequate beat service has relieved shortages of food, thing, coal, drugs, etc, in many tions, nor has the cl of boats v Y v ny way to relieve YOLTA ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. PATTERSON HAS | N 0 V E M B E R 1936‘“]"9 RECORD | AS LEGISLATOR PN i T ot need assistance in the way of roads. Valdez Prospers ‘ Valdez has had a prosperous sea- son, Senator Patterson said. The ]cmr mine will be in production next summer. Ramsey-Rutherford is op- erating with a small crew of men| now. Other mining properties in this district that have been going| ithrcugh a period of development |have reached the stage where they will be in active production next REGENTS OUST DR. FRANK AS U. PRESIDENT Killed in Bet MUNICH, Jan. 8—~A countryman bet a shilling that he would eat a herring quicker than another pea- sant. He won his bet—but lost his life. One man was well ahead of the other when the herring got caught in his wind pipe. He was choked to death. “Reosevelt Catches 46 Fish” arm in Times Square to get the landslide returns stion at many ports By ORREY Romeo” Franklin D. Roo ska and contin- AP Feature Scrvice Writer velt Jr., and “Juliet” Ethel du- 4 o8 fish Pont announced their engage- and business men IR dgimmSl A e g e business requires them 10 80 p,.) wigte in November. “Two got Caliban” John Barrymore tes are unable to securc ... and “Ariel” Elaine Barrie were fon and likewise business =", tho American people had —married and citizens In s Are o,oken, in a shout, and James A Sweetheart” Mary Pickford to return home. Travel be- Farley had bean honored as Public' and “Buddy” Kogers admitted W ports in ska is also IN- pyoobot No. 1, the world had time! the real thing had come along. errupted and regular court session ¢ T L Lo business s D'Artagan” Sarga showed of S. District Court for First ., ... c..v (2) peace and (3) ro- lapest it was for love and love been unable to meet .. 5 that he had wed lack of transporta- = po.oo. “David” Edward VIII tried to mines are se-', \ o d the British lion for “Wal- es and equip- mpson. our fishing Money's More Plentiful -D.R. Gives Thanks : must be sending supplies i0 per. cans Dlv! Boost. Tor arharoff muni- north if that industry is to operate 5.000. Atae] workurs kbdrted was open-hearted this ye: upward for millions Ernestine Schummann-Heink, sing- en behalf of our Unitad” Statbs! obrboration ing mother, died late in the month respectfully urge that = y... eng disbursements were es- on 1 giving Day, President ervice be im-| {imoved ac $500,000000 plus | Roosevelt summed up ed with regular| ¢;-0000000 for employees “Having passed safely through from Seattle to Cash farm income for 1936 |troubled waters, it is our right to ;n'llu.\m'. hm.»'r:.‘ was set at $7,850,000,000, 11 per |express our gratitude that Divine A MI"(:\:]:L‘L‘“‘“. cent more than in 1935 Pum.'u nu.lm‘.s vouch: .xfbfi us wis . The probable national income dom and courage to overcome ad- as freight accom-' g 1936 appeared to be $62,000- |versity. modations be provided through op-| gog, about equal to that for B G eration by Alaska Railroad 931 3 DA & jle adding machines were play- ATTE? RS! this crescendo, the Supreme Reguiar monthly meeting of Plo- t was holding the New York) neers Lodge No. 6 and Auxiliary uncmployment insurance law will be held January 15 instead of <omstituticnal. Dr. Rexford Tugwell | ! denusy & Was aning to etner the molasses CHARLES W. CARTER, bus Sccial Security was be- Praddee N o ginning for 26000000 workers, the T N!GHT GERTRUDE, LAUGHLIN, I bk WhS sUntRuIng e, e . i President, Auxiliary ady, definite suspension of C. I. O. un-| —_— - eee and maritime strikers were| 2 A S nacging shipping {Oldfashioned Dances as : ‘ Spain Fights On [ Well as Modern, Will world peace a more ur- Deemir ent matte front, Presiden ALASKA to South America to talk it up | Juneau residents ure looking for- have resulted in glare ice sidewalks ment in Alaska at this time.” In Madrid, meanwhile, citizens| Ward to the Fishermen’s Am}\ml and pavements. Automobiles have Matanuska, Senator Paterson be- L A B oR R e A S l)uw;v scheduled for tomorrow night |quit traveling the Anchorage-Pal- lieves, is a success. “What we need, We have a large supply of Butter and qus fought the F“ cists in the suburbs. the Elks' Ballroom. Judging mer highway as too dangerous. and eventually will have, especially Commeraic] casties and homes were | {Tom the popularity of these dances| Mrs. Walter Gornert sustained a When the process of the Matanuska FRESH MEAT AND VEGETABLES DUE TUESDAY P A R T Y toppline under bomber ",pw“d\ siven in past years, everyone in triple fracture of cn ankle in a fall colony has been estailished, is more :itacks. cowering in the subways. All month| Johnny Harris and his drums,| the city's fall appeared imminent.| D accordion players, Al Peterson R A L L Y but leftists’ line held and Harry Crane, who have playing Germany and Ttaly recognized the|and Harry Crane have been playing bescigers’ government. Hi flout-|¥ear, and a pianist will provide MINERS’ HALL ed the Versailles treaty again by|music —for schottisches, polkas, taking over control of the Father-|square dances, and modern dances. land’s navigable waters. Japan and| Pete Hammer, John Lowell, and TONIGHT January 8 combat approvinely. Ru than quieting the wa- | t Women and childr Germany compieted an communism siaconsidered it an|! open move toward war Be on Program Roosevelt went | » were|Juneau will want to "be_there. alliance to Ttaly smiled |U! Bert Alstead, three of Juneau'’s pop- ar fishermen, are in charge of la affair. 9:30 o'clock inst her Nobel Awards Irks Nazis PR s 5 To Karl von Ossietzky, who had| Texas State Board of Health Seven o'Clock passed three months in a Nazi con horities the State spends centration peace prize; insult, gene camp, EVERYBODY WELCOME! America's O'Neill (in Carl David Anderson (in physics) Romance flowered in November: JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Free Delivery PHONE 58 MEAT BALLS NORWEGIAN 2cans A 396 MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS Quart . 590 BABY FOOD 3 t:ans“.mZ 336 went Berlin considered it an|of winners were Eu-|he: ¥ \ the Nobel|only three cents annually for each 6,000,000 citizens for public facilities. ARG literature) and | Permczent Waves $2.5u up. Phone —adv. 666. PHONE 58 POTATOES NO. 1 25 pounds 95(: MINCE MEAT FANCY zlb.jar e 390 DATES FANCY 2 1b- pkg.. 20C American Legion Auxiliary Food Sale———Saturday, Jan. 9 R T TR 3 TR L L A TR fi1||l||III|II|III|IIII|II||||II||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIlIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll"lllllllllllllfllll IIlIlI||||||.||IIIIIIIIIlmlIIllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIII|l|lllI|IIII_IIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllllllllflmllllmHIIHHIIIIIIIIII Senator from Valdez Stands 'scason. |Board of Wisconsin School | Daily Dancing starts at | F # l f BC I | A resident of Alaska since 1898, irmily ?r. ?t n- | Senator Patterson lived during most oI his residence in the Territory i el (?;I(?H’ltol’y !Valdez where he is in business. He has served as Mayor, member of James II. Patterson, Democrat,ithe City Council and of the School of Vaidez, junior Senator froix the'Board of his town. Third Division, comes to the Sen-! While in Juneau, Senator Patter- ate this year with a long record son, whom his friends welcome back of service in the Territorial Ll'[.:i\‘ again, is at the Zynda Hotel. lative body behind him. Senator Patterson served in lhr Fourth, Eleventh and Twelith ses- Quake Center Is sions of the Legislature as a mem-| o Her of thel Hbilsa of Representatives Bebfived _llf’l;:fltt%i ital ear Tibet Capit and brings to his first term in the Senate a long record as a Terri-| torfal lawmaker. MOSCOW, Jan. 8. — Russian He brings, also, a pretty clear idea | oijsmologists calculate that the of the legislation which he believes|opic_center of the tremendous earth E mfld be enacted during the coming | ., reported yesterday is nearthe dismissal of Dr. Glenn Frank. |of President Andrew Jackson, is |Lhasa, capital of Tibet, approxi- The students invaded the offlce;bufled in an unmarked grave near While at cne time Senator Patter-:mately 3,100 miles from here. of Gov. Phillip LaFollette and broke| charleston, 8. C. son favored the immediate and ab- L ee-— up a press conference. | Sl S solute abolishment of fish traps, it A pig owned by F. C. Louhoff,| It is estimated that 1,000 stu-| Scientists show that birds fly fs his belief now that they should of Charlottesville, Va., that outgrew dents marched from the campus tojonly from necessity and that those be gradually eliminated, with a view and outweighed his brothers and. the Governor’s office. | living where there is plenty of to allowing fishermen and indus sisters, was found to be stealing | D e food and no danger tend to lose k= an opportunity to adjust them- milk from a neighbor’s cow. Try an Empire ad. their aerial abilities. »s to fish trap aboliiion - — —— v et —— Votes 8 to 7 After CRANE EXPECTED Stormy Session ! TO COME HERE FROM KETCHIKAN Board of Regents of the Umversity of Wisconsin have voted 8 to 7 t.o\ The Bureau of Fisheries vessel discharge Dr. Glenn Frank, 49, Pres-| !Crane was scheduled to arrive in ident of the University since Scp-\Ke'.Chikxn from Seattle at 2 o'clock tember, 1925. | this afternoon with mail aboard, The vote came after a storm ses-|and is expected to continue on to _|sion of the Board of Regents. :Juneau. She probably will arrive Dismissal will not become effec- here late tomorrow night or Sun- tive until the end of the current| day morning. school year, next June. ‘The Brant, Fisheries Bureau flag- ship, is expected from the south STUDENTS MAKE PROTEST |next week, bringing bureau rep- MADISON, Wis, Jan. 8.— -rhe,‘lre?;;’;;;‘v‘:e:e:;oéhe Earine e police were called today to eject i . demonstrating students, angry over, Mrs. Elizabetn Jackson, mother MADISON, Wis,, Jan. 8. — The W rhl P( ace Blds Him F. D. R. Sails for Beunos Aires For Social Security | Senator Patterson is strong advocate for increased p ons for the aged. The Social Security Act, he believes, is a step in the right direction and eventually should prove of benefit to the Terr He also is interested in a red able tax on gold gross production. | Mt of this tax, it is Senator Pat-| tersen's belief, would go back to the mining operator in road dt‘Vlep-; ment and increased transportation facilities “T would like to see the Territory given a chance to run its own bus- iness, with eventual statehood in mind. Given this opportunity, I believe the Territory would acquit itself well, that eventually we would have full statehood,” Senator Pat- terson declared. “We should have more control of | | PIGGLY WIGGLY quality has always been the best. Do not be misled by false advertising. For the best at LOWEST PRICES buy at PIGGLY WIGGLY. MILK SUGAR 10 Ib. Cloth COFFEE ALL BRANDS Hills—M. J. B—. P the fisheries, game and forestry of Borden's Sack : Chase and Sanborn— the Territory. Especially should the % Schillings—Maxwell House forests be opened more generally to Carnation me Strike 65° the public and inducements made | Lb. o0 c Chest out, a new recruit quits to assist in providing Alaska with Dariqold his job a more permanent population.” | TS T L N e ] g2cans$y” POTATOES AR 83.89 25 pounds . . . 950 Alaska Conditions Good as found con- | Senator Patterson he b | SlnEwALKS AT ditions in Alaska very good. Espec-| ially noticeable, he said, was the ase in gold mining that has ANGHUBAGE ARE bm.xghl with it a gradual mcreasm in populaticn—so gradual, he fldd-I ed, that it is hardly observable, Traffic Suspended on Pal- mer Highway—One but important to business throuyn- out the Territory. Woman Injured These are U. S. No. 1—Yakima Gems. WHY use inferior quality when you can buy the best at “Transportation is one problem this price? that confronts all the people of Al- aska at this time,” Senator Patter- | son said. “Particulary have trans- comn BEEF portation difficulties hindered the 2 cans ... 45C CIGARETTES Chesterfields, Camels, Lucky Strikes Carton . . . sl.zs prospector who gives part of his year to mining and part to creating a grubstake for the coming year. In spite of this, however, I believe that the mining industry offers the best opportunity to those seeking invest- ANCHORAGE, thaws Alaska, Jan. 8.— and nightly freezes, con an icy sidewalk colonies that will aid in developing R = aska a larger permanent pop- INE ings Fourtee nCivilian Conservation Wation,” he saigy“Homer is a flour- FOR . ., . P “ o N E Grocery 24 BUS! SS Meat 24-2ri corps for soil conservation have been iShing independent colony. Farmers PROSPERITY Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings there are prosperous, but they too, have o transportation problem and > HTTTTy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlII|lllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||I||IlmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilIlIlllli established in Kentucky. HERE IT IS! The Clearance you've been fiaitinq for! We are closing out our entire Ready-to-Wear Stock at LOWEST PRICES to give you the biggest values of the New Year . . . BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY! SALE CONTINUES NEXT FEW DAYS ONLY! IIIIII|||||||Il|llIIIII|IIlllIllIIIIIII||||II|IlIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIllIIII||l||||||I|l||||||lII||IIIIllIIlIIIl|||||l||||IIIHIIIIlllllll|||||llfli|ll|“fiill Your Chance to Save REMEMBER: All Ready-to-Wear of our Big Stock is placed on sale in this Big January Clegrance at PRICES GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. ‘We must make room for our spring stock. JONES-STEVENS “WHERE FASHION REIGNS” No Exchanges No Approvals—No Refunds IIIIIIII!Illlllllll||IIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llIIIIllllllllIlIIIIIl||l||lIIIII|IIIIII|III|IIIIII!I|||!IIIII|I|I|I|ll||||||IlIIllllll!|lll||l|l|||||||lfl -«