The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1937, Page 8

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1937. {chikan, Juneau, Cordova, Anchor- his remains will also be shipped There are 12 entries so far and more AleTloN BlI-I- age, Fairbanks, Nome and such oth- GE" GUUDEN back to St. Paul to be placed beside IGE GARNIVAL are expected before the gun tomor- er places as the Commission whd”‘ those of his wife. Yow. deem necessary e The grand prize will go to the The bill has now passed "“”‘ B team making the best total time PASSES SENATE |houses and goes to the ¢ nor PASSES AWAY 10 l.,oun.d BOY UPENS TUDAY for the entire three days. Other| Amves in prizes will be for the best daily performance. BYGTO2VOT Measure Se tics With only the Te ROSS the would pervi ritory eral regulations. Senators Cochran|pg.o.rord’ post were the pallbear- Gfmdt‘n ‘:\‘1_"' bt ‘."11,‘“ lll"v pidnd he will join a sister. Mrs. Man- | {,c Fourth Annual Ice Carnival an and Powers opposed. The bill ap-| . passed away : suddenly ~sometime|yille and the young man are ex-|qog derby, opening a four day ses propriates $40,000 to carry out the s N early this morning in his room in{pecting to return home the first!gjon and featuring the Northland provisions of the act the "Goldstein building. He had fof mext month winter classics and Olympic sports. Under the act, the Governor and! FAMILY BIRTHDAY been ill last night and a friend n—‘ Coniiat Mo bineas rsons appointed by him com- mained with him until he seemed| S four pe S i LAST RITF.S HEL o ere this . ;) . UpiAeronau-1 S e “]\'1:“,‘&“",,];' “;“H‘Resulenl of Juneau Since|channel resident and prominent Le-| Airplanes, Traln, Busses, Commission Head- |dica Monday morning at st. Anw's| 1920 Found Dead f;‘(;:.',‘,,1,';"1,,"},o:'“r'ng today. “He's' and Private Vehicles Hospital after a lingering illness.| ¢ : : | Landl Calabrahts ed by Gowl nor neau, Mrs. P two dxwmmg votes, Howard Hayes. rritorial Senate today pas: aeronautics bill which| set up a commission to su- and aid aviation in the Ter- conjunction with the Fed-| Church and interment American Legion plot ir Cemetery PARTY IS GI Commission. The appoint- He is survived by two sisters in Ju- McCormac The requiem was said by the Rev \p,\,mn of |{W. G. Le Vasseur in the Catholic| |good natured, obliging colored Members of Alford John D {Manville Family There’s a reason for that big smile | | Vie Manville, well known Gastineau A message from Portland, where Mrs. Manville has been, since No-| |vember with her mother, announc- | ed the birth of a 10-pound boy to| the|pr and Mrs. Manville, with mother man| and baby both doing fine. in the, who has operated the elevator in eYreeN, e Goldstein building for vears. in His Room k and Mrs | Many in Juneau will regret the George Gooden, |are hot with W n E | second child in the Manville family creeks, nearby gold - VEN better and left his room at 1:30 o'- PAY BOOST T0 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, March 11.— \A]l trails lead here today and they inpouring rummg by airplanes and trains from The young heavyweight is the| gistant points, busses and cars from celebrants to The Golden North train with 100; One noted musher entered is Johnny Allen who set the record Iast year. Mary Joyce, famed long distance musher, from Juneau, and Mary Hansen, outstanding Alaskan hard trail musher. All can urge their dogs with varigsted exhorta- tions in two languages. Other Sports Hockey, basketball, ski-jumping, and curling will be other sports to engage the attention of the ath- letes - here. Cabaret dances are to be ghen d\nightly «with the grand ball at'the, |conclusion of the carnival. Planes arriving today are bring- ing celebrants from Dawson, Nome 1Emzle and Rampart and other alr craft are due from other sections. caravans S e the ief Exe ve clock When his friend ‘1|un'xl excursionists from Anchorage and and 10 degrees above zero. iy:vn;:)(]lfi ;b;\.ymh:dfilx‘;‘)ln]::::\:uu_‘.]nx MRS BERGSTROM to see him at 7:30 o'clock this morn- \ way points arrived last mldnigl}l. The streets are daily decorated must bé persons directly interested * ing, he was found dead Included in those arriving were Miss'and bands are appearing in con- in the aviation b lx:mm- The All the members of her family| 1In the gold rush days Geoden did| Anchorage and Miss Matanuska,|certs at various places. Governor will be chairman of the!gather w| at the home of her daugh-/some mining in Nome and later op-| who compete tonight at the Grand - eee jon, which will bhave au-! s Carlson, last night erated an express and coal business Review against Miss Fairbanks, GOVT. HOSPITAL NOTEh to appoint an aeronautics for Mrs. Charles there. In 1920 he came to Juneau| LONG BEACH, Cal., Mar, 11.— Miss Un_iwr.silv._and Miss Nome| upervisor at a salary of $3,600 a and since that time has been ajCongressman Byron N. Scott is en- for the title of Mlss_Alaskfl, who will| Mrs. Mary Lundy underwent an year, The latter must be duly quali- There were twelve in the party faithful employee of Charles Gold-|route to Washington to intreduce reign over the festival. They were operation for appendicitis yesterday fied with thorough training and ex- who enjoyed the birth [ and stein. a bill to increase the basic pay ul’i\w'lcomeq by Mayor E. B. Collins at the Government Hospital. per as an aviation man. The ice cream and presents for mother| Gooden is survived by a daughter, enlisted men in the Navy, Marine and }_’resldent R. E. Sheldon, of the Commission will have charge of and grandmother Mr. and Mrs.|Rachel, who was the first coiored|Corps and Coast uuard. Carnival Association. The corona-' Mrs. Herbert Martin and her in- communications and under the act!James Carlson and their son, Don-jchild born in Nome. She is now| Congressman Scott said Semator tion takes place tomorrow after- fant son were dismissed from the all sirplanes operating more than ald, Mr. end Mrs. J. V. Davis and teaching school In St. Louis, Mis-|David Walsh, of Massachusetts, will |noon at 2 o'clock following the grand Government Hospital yesterday and 25 miles from their base must be Anna Lois, Damaris and Jimmie souri. Mrs. Gooden died in Juneau{sponsor a similar bill in the Sen- parade. | went to their home. cquipped with two-way radio Davis, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg- in February, 1931, and Mr. Gooden|ate. | Dog Derby R S ceivers and transmitters and ground strom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. took his wife's remains to St. Paul > | The dog derby starts tomorrow, Try The Empire uiassifieds for station: for interment. It is probable that’ Trv an Empire 2¢ 'morning over a 16-mile course. results. ' 8till Overstocked ! will be established at Ket- Bergstrom You can’t AFFORD to miss this! 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MEETING MAINE WL VOTE IN SEPT, | i |House Refuses to Change | Date—Role Good for | Publicity Purposes 'Members of Game Com- mission, Now 'in Juneau, Are Introduced (Continued from Page One) ) SR o SFRNERLS | | ipreviously collected, officials in the past had considered likewise. ! AUGUSTA, Maine, March 11— J. J. Connors said that the pres- The House, listening to arguments ent suits had resulted from com- on the state's “weathervane” role plaints by the Lomen Transporta- in national election years, heard |tion Company of Nome, who con- that it yielded “hundreds of thou- tended that they had been paying sands of dollars worth of publicity.” tax on their boats operaiing The House .then defeated the from Seattle to Nome and other Al- move to change the date, Septem- aska ports, ber, to conform with the custom |elsewhere in the Nation. Schilling | Action Deferred Because a copy of ti.c bill, Senate Bill No. 1692, was not available, Mr. |Connors moved that the Chamber; defer voting its approval until the ' |b1|] could be studied. The motkm ! was seconded, and then passed l‘v 6 [ ] er ‘Vhe Chamber. § p - - | C. M. Archbold, of the Forest Ser- | vice, stationed at Ketchikan, was f |introduced at the meeting. i | Charles Beale, Manager of the |Capital and Coliseum theatres. ' spoke enertainingly of his recent ! trip to Idaho; saying he had great' difficulty in convincing friends that Alaska’s weather was not one of ‘ Breakfast CEREALS ’RICE KRISPIES i KELLOGG'S PEP CORN FLAKES WHEAT KRISPIES 2 pkgs. 25c H. 0. Oats 7 40c QUICK—Large Package Quaker Oats QUICK—Large Package Rolled Oats 10 pound sack Yellow Corn MEAL—I10 pound sack ... _ Mother* Oats c QUICK—Premium, . large pkg.4o Roman Meal Per Package . .. ... Molasses AVONDALE—5 lb. tins .. ... Walnuts UNBLEACED—2 Ibs .for Ripe Olives HAPPY HOME—Quart tins.... 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