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A|t:§‘a\;.'.1;,..“'. o | DANIELS Aftex ed to Juncau Chu I - Cusur?” cale stays Jresh lo o the Cream Tartar in ¢ L] Schilling Baking Powder Sty g },:/’L”.' ihanhs o4 o LIQUOR ST 3 ek L 1) SEAT J Ludwiqg Nelson | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, | | R DB AT 2 | and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Co , Laws Passed by LIMAX FILM | 13th Territorial HERE, CAPITOL | [egislature | i SSIONS ‘ liseum Feature chnites' 5 I'wo Who Rose to Film Fame Together of laws orial Legisla- ed by the Governor. in this column time until all have mary i 2 om time to confessions e Dr. more hero? he P ot setting up reg- conduct of busines: in the nd do- i is men pitol 1 ’ e 0e Commis: n on on eadixs e of supervision of all IMESIRIS.LOL. THE Ay ions. Certificates ict insurance y will be is- ued by hi until t e tion gi Jarwell ra Haden ing busin m er in “The pjity, A ¢ or foreig 4 N"”' panies d siness in the Terri- tred “Cap- tory must designated place n Januar e or e of pusiness and an authorized ag- time ein “Little ent and the C issioner may de- ody,” < Withers' NeW mand a bond of $20,000 from any it the Coliscum Theatre. “company if he dec ¥ ary as b C is Sol M. protection to tt licyholders. An- nual s € rie and like srmati ed the to do so liable for 11 revocation of 1 " be- paid before a r certificate o d { Domestie compani h $50,000 ¢ s of not less than $25,- required for Stock of t have L value of taxes under the agent’s b0 ; nsurance 00. Permit for ty is $10. accepting of en- The compl nt colleges. ved u the abeve for az- itions in ity. riating $1,189 to rd and Company furnished the Legis- - ANA FIRST OF JUNEAU FISHING e VESSELS TOICE - Capt. G!'il1;;;ie(“:d Has His Boat Ready to Sail for Halibut Banks First of the eau fishing fleet ready to leave for the but banks for the openi the fishing sea- , the boat na, Capt. Harold imstead, took bait and ice at the this afternoon, ory to sailing. other Juncau boats are preparing to leave for the banks to- morrow and Saturday. —————— LEAVES HOSPITAL G Juneau Cold Storag Island toda - and viewing The doctor pur- old acquaintances s of the fire. lots e the cav - > Date, e e . pata- Mrs. Rex Early, a surgical pa- he Dream- tient, was dismissed from St. Ann's adv. Hospital yesterday. Mike Pusich, Prop. OUR SWING stopped esterday with William ghakespeare. So today we swing from this - Australian bushman shaking a real spear. in f, e the sit.g, s : 7 % . Australia, right off, sug- "ot, where 4 ‘-"m technique INDIANS A thei their backs. gests . ! They also w::r 'n‘h:: olno d:-s P DECLAMATION Heroic Race to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH tH, 1937. LIQUOR BILL IS Ini\:ht by the House. A bill to reimburse B. D. Stewart 181,125 for work done the Territory {while an employee of the Federal {('m\.-:-mm-.n failed to pass. The Ro- .ithe play, “Bel | E s and lia- | arance t have a mix um capital of $100,000 in cash; 99roos us, CONTEST NEXT - Hospital Fails TUESI]JY EVE Students from Juneau, Pet- ersburg, Ketchikan, to Compete Alaskan Pilot Flies Scion of New York Family from Dude Ranch to Doctor POCATELLO, Idaho, March 11.— David Abercrombie, 35, son of one of the co-founders of Abercrombie and Fitch, nationally known mer= chants of New York City, died at & hospital here today from a rup- To select a winner in each divis- ion of the declamation contest of Southeas ska, the final meet b “,m,‘ l:f,‘n,::q(,'\“:\‘,(.ann March' 16, witn | tured intestine suffered when he representatives . from; ACATGNERIE, {23 kicked by & horse. The accident occurred Monday on Abercrombie’s dude ranch forty miles southeast of Jackson, Wyom- ing Petersburg, and Juneau competing. The nine participants will meet in the Grade School Auditorium on day night at 8:10 o'clock. The three students of Petersburg to com= pete have not been announced as fr vet but those from Ketchikan and FL" Juneau are as follows: Orator'cal Division: Ketchikan— Jack Jacobsen, “The HardestThing in the World to Be,” by Dr. Royal P injured man drove himself h eight miles to a ranch ich he was flown-to I »y A. A. Bennett, veteran Al- who took him over the Grand Teton mountain aska pil 8,500-foot Unable to land at Pocateilo, Pi- Smith; Juneau— Charles JEONE \o pepnety flew to Tdaho Falls, ,ii:;:fh of This” by J. W. MA8= 4\ 1o north of here, and re- Humorous Division: Ketchikan — "\'”‘,‘_‘,‘, ,'."f,“f ssenger, ‘to Pocatello Jeanne Reiderer, “An Aspiring L Dishwasher” (won the district meat at Petersburg in 1935); Juneau — Bernice Lovejoy, “Selecting Wall- ELI LINDSTROM paper.” { Dramatic Division: Ketchikan —! Helen Shimizu, “The Burgomaster's' DIES lN SU“TH Death;” Juncau—Archie ~Gubser, | The Burgoma " a cutting from Judges and the chairman will be Wellknown Employe of the ennounced later. The timers are Bd.. Alaska Juneau Mine Hildre and Dick Aiken. The coaches i for the three schools are Miss Elma | Passes Away Proffett, Ketchikan; Miss Irene! Y < Runstad, Petersburg: Everet§i @1 A wire received heré today told Erickson, Juneau. pof the passing of EN Lindstrom at Contestants will arrive on mc?Mxl\mukw Ore. He had gone south s tk North Sea on Monday and will be Several weeks ago for TEOR1 S ohre and entered the Open Air Sani- An added feature on the program q . | Mrs. Lindstrom left on the last for Tuesday night will be selections trip of the Northland to be with Miss Helen Parroit; cornet solo by, George Alexander; and several!Oreson untll today. W. Carter communicated with 4 " {the general rected by Miss Ruth Coffin. ! 8 o by e . {Portland, telling them that Mrs, {return wire was received this morn- ting stating that Mr. Lindstrom had |\ Mr. Lindstrom had been employed at the Alaska Juneau mine since {Lodge, 1.O.OF. is sul d intercepted a message at daughter, Mrs. Frank Behrends; and o'clock this morning stating ‘two sons, Elmer and Buddy. 2000 miles west of Los Angeles, | bound for the Philippines, had & NEwAlRPLAN and was being controlled. { The vessel is 400 feet long and has GUMPANY F'LES from Los Angeles March 4. - R SEA] ”-‘E SOCIEl i ls |pany is to be located at Juneau, it TOLD OF MRS. DUNKLE was disclosed in articles of incor- Accompanying a three-column Auditor’s office. The new company picitire of the beautiful wife of w. Will be known as the Intercoastal prominent mining operators and av- boration with capital stock of no- fators, the Seattle Times society Par value, non-assessable, and is ing interesting item about her: | Incorporators of the company are “Mrs. Dunkle formerly lived in Nick Bez, Donald G. Graham, and home being at Brothwick Castle attle. The first board of directors and Crookston, Scotland. Mrs. Dun- includes: Mr. Bez, Mr. Guttormsen, {has received outstanding recogni- company is authorized to conduct /tion in the field of biological re- all types of commercial aviation |of science degree, but also two doc-, RS ot i R torates, a PH. D. and a D. Sc. from The Soviets have established 40 town University, South Africa. from remote sections of the coun- | “Mr. and Mrs. Dunkle, who try to urban hospitals. laska, have been in the United Sweden has a surplus of about jstntes since last Fall. They spent 20,000 men in the marriageable and in the South, principally in fessor Sven B. Brisman, economist |New York and Florida.” of the Stockholm College of Com- through Juneau on the Alaska Tuesday on their way to their home housed in private homes. A & e Ing ensentple, dapm her husband but will not arrive in numbers by the mixed quartet, di- e ot Z |Lindstrom was enroute south. A VESSEL AFIRE !died on Tuesday evening, March 9 1912, He is a member of Silver Bow ATTLE, March 11.—The Coast « He ed by his wife; a British steamer Silver Larch,!! - fire aboard but it was not'serious 5,122 gross tons. The ship sailed A new commercial aviation com- : poration filed with the Territorial |E. Dunkle, one of Alaska’s most Airways, Inc., is an unlimited cor- section of Mareh 2 has the follow- limited in indebtedness to $100,000. Capetown, South Africa, her family George C. Guttormsen, all of Se- kle, a very brilllant woman, who and H. L. Faulkner, of Juneau. The !search, not only holds a bachelor business. 'St. Andrews, Scotland, and Cape- 2viation bases to transport patients make their home in Anchorage, Al- |two months on the Atlantic Coast ages from 18 to 28 years, says Pro- | Mr. and Mrs. Dunkle passed merce. 1in Anchorage. There are 2,342 airports and land- ing fields in the United States. Copyright, 1937,.511 The AP Feat.re Service PICTU IN CONFERENCE; OTHERS KILLED Measure to Establish As- say Offices Running Into Di“icullics jden bill 1me | the way { House 1 resident the Ter The Rivers liquor bill was still in conference this aftermoon over a one-word amendment inserted by the House. Representing the Sen- ate in the huddle over the bill are| In he: |Senators Rivers, its author, Coch-'brought ran and Walker, and from |land and Victor Ross. | The bill to establish two a: |running into difficulties, Carrying, he {an appropriation of $20,000 and | Court. providing for assay offices at the|of University of Alaska and Ketchi- kan, the bill passed the Senate and | {went over to the House where that{ one body last night changed it so the offices would be established at Ket- chikan and Nome, the Second Di- men, but aliens or side. |ial asking Congress to prohibit non- in the House today NON-SUIT IN DAMAGE ACTION AGAINST W.S. PULLEN the W. S Pallen, this afternoon before | House, Tolbert Scott. Andrew Ner-|the Federal District Court here, H | L. Faulkner, defense attorney, mov- | ssay ed for a o|offices in the Territory ualso w s ' defendant, non- jexander Red Cross flood relief fund was F. T. Flood of Warren, Pa. posing to license fisher- granting no license to non-residents, dropped by It was defeated in the The Walker memor- TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau ¥ v 1to05. seiners from operating in tory was to be acted upon - DECLARED aring or the aamage action | by Frank Roberts against an instructed veydict for the motion was allowed by the Followinz the declaration suit, Judge George F. Al- discharged the trial jury. e of the contributors to the Pan Handlers vision rallying a 14 to 2 vote in fa- vor of putting one of the offices at Nome. The Senate was expected to balk and the bill go to conference, | and there were some who predicted | its demise. The House this morning passed the so-called wolf bill which would appropriate $15,000 to help the Game Commission in carrying on a war on wolves and coyotes and it tabled the measure arising in the Senate to cut the wolf bounty from | branes $20 to $15. 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