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THE DAILY "ALASKA” EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937. " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG' ws\.\. SNUFEY--NOW THAT WE'VE OT THE CH\CAGO CHAPTER o= '\'HE BSROTHERWOOD OF VARMINTS ORGANIZED, WE OUGHTTA HOP DOWN JO ST. LOUIS AN G\VE 'EM TH. WORKS - mOD€ L‘/ic MOMENT OXAY, BROTHER VARMINT- STEP ON (Y- PORE PAW-THIS TOWN HAVE JES'ABAAT WORE HIM DOWN TO A BALLS OF FIRE, OFF\CER ' 1 D\ON'T SgE THAT SToP T HAWN'T GOWN' NOWHAR NER DO NUTHIN' TWL 1 G\TS 2222 NEX' VARMINT To 8B 'NISHIATED, STEP UP--- BALLS OF FIRE YOUL GEY ALL TH STUFF PACKED, LOW\Z\E - \'LL MOSEY OUT AND SEE HOW THINGS ARE QON'-- wise strike on the West coast. There was some testimony to the effect | that some of the seamen who had accepted the books were fivvcrely beaten up by those opposed to ac- ceptance. An endeavor is being made LUCILLE LYNCH AGAIN AT TOP, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ! GASTINEAU CHANNEL J ¥ | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S :: BUSINESS DlREGTORY N TO MEXICO TOUR o PROFESSIONAL to find some solution that will be . w:;';:: 5 ::::ir""tl::l izl satisfactory to all seamen and it B : et | y i some such result \ RtV es counited s SY CERGR S PROFESSIONAL ; F raternal Soc1ene~x ; seems likely that sol @ last night: . \ may be reached. At the present . ol When In Need of | e DO I of Gas*ineau ! time the Committee is still consid- ® Lynch, Lucille 831,850 ® =y pe: 5O e:‘mg :he glait:er but expects to ar~‘0lher Contestants Closing ® Whificld, Beity 782,800 .‘. DILSEL OIL—UTAH COAL "'ilde W. L. Albrecht |'l Chcnnel ] (rive at a decision soon. . Ro: | Y - RO T i Up—Tour Manager [} panner Fosa o oo B GENERAL WAULING PHYSIOTHERAPY oty e OME OWNERS' LOAN ACT A o g3 4 | : Masiage, Electricity, Infra Ked B. P. 0. £ ELKS meets riggts Bitonn on March 8 I Coming North i 676,450 ¢!} STORAGE and CRATING Ray, Medical Gymuastics every Weddesday af i Deleg: - i | ® Lindstrom, Margaret 226,750 ® o 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visiting brothers \! troduced in the House a bill to i ; . veing thofed |8 dsnsen, Birdic 84,650 © CALL T8 v ey | Rl Lo amend the Federal Home Owners Lucille Lynch, afier being shove e 4 i ok {Toan Act with respect to the Ter-|4oWn to third position in the Daily |® ““f“,,"‘" FhyRe fl"‘l’w ad e e SCOTT, Exalted Ruler i Fritas 6 Alsn Alaska Empire’s Good Will Contest|® Pusich, Helen 26150 o/t JUNEAU TRANSFER !z I 55 | AL M. H, SIDES, Secreiary i ke ision for the|and On To Mexico Tour, comes back |® Lekken, Astrid 25,200 ® | | DRS. K/OER & FREEBURGER || ' { The Act makes provislon for S} i, " bang .in today's tabulation{® Brown, Virginis 20000 | { phoze 18 Niaht Phone 4702 DENTISTS MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 1 jorganization of Federal savings and Wi ® Coulter, Etolin 20,000 o Blomgren Building Sccond and fourth loan associations and recently one xmfil » Slpunl gt _“]‘bb?nm“t’: votes | Green, Dorothy .. 1 20,000 @ | merme— ———d PFONE 56 Mandky of WoH Mo jsuch association, the Alaska Fed-|thas 8881 Paces hek In the GOV Ig wyyiing, Edith 20,000 & | £ e Hours 9 am. t0 ¥ .. | in Scottish Rite Temple {eral Savings and Loan Association |eted first place. Betty Whitlleld, 1y wpoornd Beverly 20,000 © OB A . beginning at 7:30. p. m [of Juneau, was, organized in. theRost Danner, Rfi(‘;“}\’,"l“‘{:mfi"‘fi:]";' © Lea, Meriam a0« { FORD AGENCY PORREST R. BATES { { Territory of Alaska, its home office| s ATERTS: e Suth . 20,000 © 3 Worshi ! being Jocated at Juneau. The Act, Strom follow in the order named. | g Bionc, M 20,000 o | L e \ Dr, "Charles P. Jenne | l,é}l\;n“ggflsxxfiv TR 'BIRDS OF A FEATHER' {provides that any such organization| k":r"“’.‘n‘;m“‘" o L I ) GREASES | DENYST | R 5y i “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” is the name of this striking chaveau !may lend its funds only upon the 5 n’l‘ = '”"““ j‘“’g_‘l"' i re‘l"" - — —1 GAS — OILS Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. REBERAME : hich Howard Hodge designs for the Easter parade. Tt takes its |security of its shares or on the se-|SPAtLe OF the next satling of the AUXILIARY WIL TELEPHONE 176 Fetonvetance Lodge S0 3.8 fitew | whiel S E it 16 | curity of first liens upon homes or steamer Alaska, now scheduled to DAY, MI\R(JI 3[ UNEAU MOTORE ; zlovery second and fourth Wednes. | name from the three lacquered birds—carnelian, r::m :'l‘ h": | combination of homes and business ! ave there Saturday, March 27. 4 SRR v V- day, I. O. O. F. Itall. EDNA M green—which perch on the lattice work crown. e hat, whicl H s | Winners of similar contests held in . - 5 BUTTS, Noble G d; MILDRED ¢ |property within fifty miles of its 2 Th al y 3 le Grand; resembles an inverted basket in shape, is made of caramel brown 'home office. This limitation is en- various Alaskan towns will be ass g uC‘ sp:((llllsml,nwlo;xll::‘ocx:::zslde:)‘s" Dr. Richard wl’hlll |CASHEN, Secretary. milan straw. tirely satisfactory in thickly set- sembled on the return trip of the vessel, and all details will be under of the Auxiliary of the Ploneers of | e o wnot of Main Street ‘ DENTIST b tied communities but isdeemed un- sredhy Alaska, for Friday night to pass OPFICE AND RESIDENCE | 4 PRI ST PP ‘1 [ the ship. At the time of the pas- | suitable for Alaska since, after care- | the l;’“j'»‘_:’"“k‘_d"‘“““‘_‘ oL Mr. ok e applications for. Manieraiip, | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Juneau Ice Cream sage of the Act the continuous dis- [ful canvass, it has not been found Sigoatits JDoutest - Wiyners {has been postponed until Wc(lncs-[ m‘th = | Pll’lm ‘ | 3 Both Charlotte Wehner and Helen | : - charge books were recommended possible to organize more than one; 8 day night, March 31. | 4 I| Toe Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ! e d A | 8 ? | Junes, winners of the Old Mexico | — 3| loo k ! | strongly by the representatives of |such association in the Territory. Sine catd by 4 h L | - e — DI’ A w s i COFFEE SHOP | the Seamens’ Unions and the Com- | Accordingly, the amendment now |!iPS sponsored by the Fairbanks TWO WOLVES KILLED | G s | - A, W. Stewart | Percy Reynoids, Manager ! | | mittees and Congress acted in ac- | proposed by the Delegate’s bill will| D311y News Miner, are native daugh- Al gl . | DENTIST e ¢ T s % A oo |ters of Alaska. Charlotte was born| A gray wolf, which went up to) Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. o | cordance with the advice thus re- | permit such an association, within |’ ithin 15 feet of the cabi r o L4 . i i in Fairbanks 23 years ago. She is a (Within 15 feet of the cabin door PUROLA REMEDIES S8EWARD BUILDING PG, IR T O B .ccwed_ the discretion of the Home Loan talamend’ aidibn ~boty I- | and mnl( a frozen rabbit lying Difice Phi 469 , Dicharse Books _[Bank Bour. o oan money upan| (el musicn both 40 veca 86 L 1 T O M| pamscrwemions caRa- ot BN RELIABLE TRANSFER The continuous discharge books | the Seiumy o{ homes As,]ndkbusmess 166king forward to the On To Mexis |PAsS by O. P. Rees, Star Alr Ser- FULLY (OMPOUNDED x 3:; L Ak:a: l':'v Diace -:'{ e been geners septe iproperty anywhere in Alaska. ; 5 4 At i B0 IR & . Diesel 01t e been generally accepted by the | Property any co trip with especial interest since |Vi® Yadio operator. A, few seconds| ) o oo ooioos Next Coliseum TELEPHONE 563 and a tank, for Crude Ol Delegate Dimond, Senator Schwellenbach: Talk gaged in the recent outlaw strike, seamen on the Atlantic coast, with | | the exception of some of those en- | LIEK IN WASHINGTON H. J. Liek, Superintendent of Mt. she has never been Outside and| |such a trip has been one of her| greatest desires. i later he killed a black wolf which evidently had been prowling about the cabin with the gray one. PHOMNZ 91—Fi2e Delivery Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST save burner trouble. 1 PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 | ith Premier Kin: and more than 55,000 have been is- McKinley National Park, has been |” yoion junes is 2 — - (= & . b g |sued and voluntarily received. On |in Washington during the past week | ,1q s the da:gme,iry;"r“a:; Moo e e Over First National Bank TN A R —— i the Pacific coast, however, the Sea- | conferring with officials of the Na- % 4 v Xern¥ HURR (Continued from, Page One) g » s 4 4 Hans Junes of Fairbanks. She was iy ] | CALL COLE FOR Om1! o men’s Union refused t6 Accept the|tiondl Park’Service. M. Liek 8c- |}, on Gold Hill in the Ester Dis- The Chas. W. Carter e P plu- oF ” VGR I Hih Twfted all Bublia “GHfilin - gr|books, claiming they collfl b8 used | companied him on the trip. trict near Fairbanks. After gradu-| Mort [ M . S S PO S b & Alaska and of Alaska towns fo at- for blacklist purposes for the rea-| LEAMING TO RETURN | ating from the Fairbanks High For Every Purse Fourth and Franklin Sts. DR. H. VANCE COLE 'I'RANSFER son that if a seaman was ashore; Ben Leaming, who has been em- % School she entered the tr | OSTEOPATH g‘::c ‘%h;’:[Z;z::‘;:lssc:::gulfid m‘:f during a strike no entry whatever ployed for many years as steward Agrlcllllurile::::lige :ndwsl;h?xl)l:sg and EverY PHONE, 136-2 Consultation and examination ||’ Phone 3441 or Night 1803 pricticable 46 atfend” 1t Hub been | COUld be made H‘) the vl{r?ok. The lrn tk:eyE]l;s Club at Juneau, stopped | \ines, receiving a degree in secre- | Purpose free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; S a suggested that they delegate some 1autl zed representatives of the for two days in Washington this tarial training and business admin- | 2 - 7 to 90:30 by appointment. % | Atlantic coast seamen ridiculed this iclaim and said that if the owners wished to maintain a blacklist there {were much more effective ways of T v |doing it than by anything that could PICTURE OF ALASKA £ | be shown on a continuous discharge At a lecture given in Constitution | pook, However, the Pacific coast Hall in Washington this week, the seamen insisted they would not ac- other Alaskan who may be in the; States in June to represent them at | the conference. ally known, did much to dispel the‘m the Act relating to the books. idea so many people have that the | Threats were made that they would fl%ght in the Aeronca which he owns‘Drive in Fairbanks, Miss Wehner in French 2 v FRONT STREETS Territory is an icy barren land and | not accept the books under any eir- [ \t0 Jack Carr. {will be designated “Miss Alaska” on ’ Caroline Todd Studie told of the modern cities, the pro-|cumstances which would, under the| REGISTRATION the tour, as a representative of Am- | | ana ducing farms, the industries and the | provisions of the law, result in ty- natural resources that are really ing up ships and in another coast- | week. Mr. Leaming is now visiting |friends in Cape May, New Jersey, ;about the first of April. FIRST SOLO FLIGHT Frank Brandt, who earned his imer at Cordova, made his first ling cn Wasilla Lake. He made the OF VOTERS Citizens who are not registered voters must register by April 3 to but expects to return to Juneau! wings as a student pilot last sum- | istration last year and is now al member of the clerical staff of the Territorial Senate at Juneau.Only | once has she been to the States and that was way back in 1925 so it will be like going to a new world for her. To Be Miss Alaska Alaska Merchants Better Times | erica’s Farthest North Daily News- | paper, “Miss Alaska” will be joined PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 HOTEL ZYNDA W Friendly Hospitality B Elevator Service B CLARENCE WISE Manager § | South Franklin St. italinn Gastineau Hotel Anmex Phone 177 | e _———( | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col. ‘ lege of Cptometrv ard ; Cpthalmology Rev. Bernard Hubbard gave an ac-icept the books and in several cases asses Lense Gfm,lM and Jewelry curate picture of Alaska as it is. secured preliminary injunctions for- Cross country_ flight March 1. Frank! In accordance with the nnnounce-' e Gl Fittod ikl ot | The Glacier Priest, as he is gener- | pidding the enforcing of that part flew to Wasilla and return, land- ment made at the beginning of the i SPECIALIZING PAUL BLOEDHORN | l% muu. FAINT SHOP VRED W. WENDT l‘ e at very reasonable rates T —— representative. In speaking of the qualify as electors at the Municipal | ¢ PY_the winners of the Daily Dinners B colony at Palmer, he said that many | election April 6. Persons who vofid A“:“(’; E;npl;:‘s ‘°°°d Wil Contest i TSR T B T8 unfounded rumors have drifted back | B C ll at either of the last two municipal | P9 O To Mexico Tour and Miss | | ' 2 R to the States about tiie project, but | eware Ollg B men oxihin m’,’:,’flelen Junes, a Fairbanks winner. | | Gastinezu Cafe | JMLADI: :_':?:'EI!DP : that “the land is good ‘enough for | £ 1 as their names are on permanent o ! READY-TO. WEABI i GARB\GE “AULEDv i . the people if the peoplé are good | rom common co. dl registration list. If you are riot reg- OLDTIMER: DIES | “hort Orders at All Hours | Seveid smez. " Near Third | | l ’ enough for the land.” The lecture | istered don’t delay your registration.| Richard J. MEArthur, resident of 7 ot Rearsitpbs NIy Entas | was illustrated with sound pictures. | at ang Avoid last minute fush. Alaska siride 1880, passed away at | . = o | E. 0. DAVIS The Rev. Hubbard is planning to| Registered voters who have|the hospital’ in Anchorage at the 3 TELEPHONE 212 spend a winter on King Island, in | No matter how many medicined | changed their addresscs sinde tho | age of 8 yéars. ‘A slstér, who lives| Dr. M. J. Whittier | Phone 163 ) the Bering Strait, to récord on film | gold or bronchial irritation, you can |1ast election must notify the . Oity | i Cleveland, Ohio, is said to be the| CHIROPRACTOR ¢ i the customs and language of the | relief mow with Creomulsion, |Clerk promptly. aply survlvmgcloh rélative, He was Drugless Paysician g ¥ S a native people. He intends to take a | et c‘fn;“’t“b}‘; ng;};,b:nl;‘re .:"d A. W. HENNING, engagéd in minlfig In Dawson, Y. g hannn: Jp-d) 196, 19 | New York Lif I 75-foot boat that is now under con- | 35t ,nyg,;,g"{ess mme S SIANS Indy. City Clerk. | T, and in Nome i the early days. | Rooms 2.34 Triangle Bidg. | || ew Iork Lite struction. of stainle: welded seams so that instead o(‘ being crushed in the ice. it will be! daoss forced up on top. The diesel enginca‘ t.her renwdles have to power the boat are designed ts %flm’t be run on seal or other animal oils| Creomulsion should the supply of diesel fuel be money if you are not mum '1 fle PHONE 667 | The boat is being made | s‘tbnt:hwmm to the seat steel i1l have sh o emmeto aid nature to cel and Will have sheet | Cothe and heal the inflamed meme branes as the germ-laden phlegm ' is loosened and expel W INSURANCE & KEITH G. WILDES PHONES I We truly believe thai_we sell ‘[‘ America’s Greatest Shoe Values ' and Prettiest Footwear | DEVLIN’S l If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us belp d, results from the v o put 3 Greomulsion, Tighy now: Cade) ou! A grand selection of E ! wr;un.uztoy SEAMEN PORERII G BRI, 7 . good food . . . vegetables and || ;: : For the past week = {he ‘House ;Ll“thl ey S rcflve ;;rrn ‘CORONA i Committee on’ Merchant Marine 2 o) % S Pisheries ha had under'sopsiac || YIS . _PHONE 83 or 85 pet L : eration a. proposed ‘ amendment to . smmy ‘;«roc.ry . urf the Act approved June 25, 1936, to Clgme“e' ‘.‘lOurB'COE'III: l;ld v?rnc:; “The Store 'l'lutrl-!_l'" V\\\\ If you enjoy indoor sports— promote the welfare of American seamen and to further insure the safety of life and property at sea. Last year it was discovered at the Committee that certificates of dis- charge issued to seamen under the former law were, altered and forged by the tens if not hundreds of thousands and that, as a conse- quence, as in the case of the S.8. Morro Castle, men presented cer- tificates and were employed on ships as seamen who had never been to In order to prevent such ‘occur- rénces in the future, the Act of Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous and Phone HOME DEMONSTRATION. GET YOUR FREE copy of valu- able instruction booklet. “The Easy Way to Wash Blankets Correctly.” SURPI.U%— $75.000 ® o COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS _ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Euy: Payment Plan AlaskaElectric 1036 contained a provision requir- e ) = [ ing continuous _ discharge books Drcmqht Beer 2% Paid op Here's ono of the best—TRY i BOWLING! which give the rame, age and iden- Tap ! 1 tification data of the seamen and in which the shipping commission- ers and collectors and deputy col- lectors of customs are required to enter at the end of each voyage the recqrd of the seaman’s service on BRUNSWICK * BOWLING ALLEYS Sgiviacn ' Power Co. Accounts . JUNEAU—DOUGLAS o WARRAEK CARLSON | |

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