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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL | BLUNDERS SELL ISoviet Gold Indusn y 1937. AUXILIARY OF N1G » | R s Rost of li : , TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT s the || CRAWLERS, JOE l s Rest of Worl PIONEERS WILL AT T NIGHT — SHOW PLACE ez s i “’ | OF JUNEAU HE WAGES WAR % y | S o"o{:"gmugf" Comedy R'O‘ Follows in |New Candldales Are Bal- : Path of Tractors and | loted on at Meting of Or- RICHARD Simple Salesman | ganization Last Night Millions have read of the hilari- Twenty petitioners for member- ous exploits of Alexander Botts, the ship in the Auxiliary of the Pion- whimsical and egotistical tractor eers of Alaska were balloted upon salesman and comedy hero of the at the meeting of the organization - e fame us series of stories, “Earthworm last night in the Odd Fellows Hall. {Tra- .ors.” written by William Hazlett When they become members at| n » Upson for the Saturday Evening the Auxiliary initiation April 9, the i Post. membership of the order will have Now Alexander, Botts has been reached 85 |brought to life on the screen in | The large class of new members | it MARGARET CALLAHAN [the First National comedy, “Barth- |are joining the organization at this ! Erik Davis: ) * | worm Tractors,” the feature attrac- | time as a result of the membership | j U N E TRAVI S grik Rhodes - Owen Davyis, Jr. [tion at the Capitol Theatre. Botts, drive that is Bbing conducted by the e on the screen, is no other than the Pioneers and the Auxiliary. It is GUY“KLBBEE ALSO STARTING | famous wide mouthed comedian Joe their hope to be able to report a Warner-First Nat'l Picture Fun House TOMORROW {E. Brown. | combined membership of 500 for L s s Joe is supported by a notable cast. | Juneau at the meeting of the Grand “THE BIG GAME He has two leading ladies, June {Igloo in Cordova in 1938. 3 M. Swarty and Travis and Carol Hughes, and such | In the interest of the member- How [}‘l"h'(g:.h.we MIDNIGHT . Dispiited Decisions “CATTLE THIEI” |talented players as Guy Kibbee, |ship drive, Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, : PREVIEW Also |Dick Foran, Gene Lockhart, Olin | president of the Pioneers' Auxiliary, ! . S Piraiioatt News “FLASH GORDON” Howland, Joseph Crehan, Sara Ed-| GAINED—BUT LOST RACE will give two broadcasts over KINY | Melody in May S aramount News = wards, Charles Wilson, William Da- Russian miners such as this man had orders to make their country |within the next week or so. It is % i e “SITTING ON . H‘:meg- : = 100 tons, but South Africa continued to rank firs |every possible eligible person and Daily Alaska Empire N THE MOON — 5 i 2 sy As Botts, Joe E. is in love with R R invite him to become a member of aily Alaska Empire News PETERSBURG i "?nsrlfllall fmwn girl, :ut shi u:d her | By CHARLES P. NUTTER B e roount reiabat ek s ::e l:\liders of old time Alaskans, mil rown on his suil ecause 5 A § ” “1 Eligibility as ires e - ——— FAT T | ‘\ n 0 u s I- A s | he isymerel\ selling gadgets. Dis- (.dM?,ifi& i ;):,31“11 ,K:::m[\l;:?é; ;;:’9‘:”“' S ““"” M"(“‘lk“ .1‘ Tl”*"m-fi ('!)Xl:s‘i,s:: ;qu‘\lll:;l(:\nz‘:' :: Arllt:gll:n; M B ids F d ( | !heartened, he finally picks out the AR oyt sjfleld (@ placer) lies In the frozen g, a¢ jeast I e, or| ore barmar oun i | in gold production in 1936, despite|orocts of the Okhotst Se at least six months before, or | " NEws NOTES‘ “ bx%gestt lh:zg hr}:‘nn think ofmm Wby defermination t0 imerSass mc“"‘;*‘ i of _']“”““l“‘l’)‘x :\i:'ln;l‘(h i slxdmomhs after December 31, 1910, | | than (:‘,l‘]ege Girls | . | se! ractors. nowing nothing loutput fourfold between 1933 and old tha rC € IN-land continued residence, or active | : , o3RO l N E w s | jabout tractors, he writes the Earth-11936 and attain first pla gentlve 1 D 'mngy up the great|interest in the Territory since that NEW YORK, April 1—It's a de- | PETERSBURG, Alaska. March] | | | worm Company asking for a job and| mstims place the 1936 pro- \’y[" ) Repuints cwiem, although | (ime. { Finbanle | comaiti I" ORI 29. — (Special Correspondence) —| —————3 Istating that he knows the machine |duction between 300 and 350 tons;|the ¥ republic of the Soviet| Auxiliary candidates may be eli- ‘E‘nnnle Wbt Danser-ar Lhi J:mm,: Election for Mayor, three council-|JENSEN FILES FOR MAYOR; so well he could build it himself. |1935’s was set at 248 tons. Even | Union. has not yet felt the touch|gible in their own right, or one may WG T U that thire kb SINE men and one for the School Board| 10 CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL; & ->-——— the 1933 output was announced as|Of 5 '. Is . |become a member if she is & wife, | ba} ".m‘d.s ix; Lh.e U)‘med i will be held on Tuesday, April 6. ONE OUT FOR SCHOOL BOARD Naked Motorist Is greater than the combined producs| Rivers "'""I“ Ice d“,““’s % ‘5;-“" or daughter of a member of v every college girl. She quotes fig~ Those filing for office are — for Tt J {tion of Canada and the United ighways are being driven north|the Pioneers in good standing. T her case Mayor: A. B. (Bil)) Holt of the| A rush of candidates for city | Flirting on ngllwayistates which for that year was 117!“0“ and rivers are being used ;m Anyone in this vicinity who cm\{oi S VeryMlld‘:l";s :?d:“:)vre ale;ohol c?;su‘:xeptrll; Holt's Men's Shop and James H. Council marked the close of the fil-| i tons. year around. In summer they fufill membership requirements is )enlng essions |here, saying that 1,350,000 girls Wheeler of the Wheeler Drug and|ing period in Douglas at 6 o'clock | popreyvaury Eng, April 1. | ACtual pioduction of gold is the CArTy sreal barges and boats, and|invited by the lodge to communi-| — Cuymmings Furnish- |[serve liquor for a living and only cor 1 trucks roll swifty v Jewelry Company. For Councilmen |last night, according to the record Police are on the looko: for a|Bremlin’s most carefully guarded | I winter truc roll swifty down cate with Robert Keeney, president | 450,000 attend college. Durin; “R. M. Allen, Carl §. Anderson,|at the city clerk’s office. Imotorist with a new athod. of |seoret. The world knows neither their smooth ice surfaces from pro-|of the Pioneers of Alaska, 1gloo 6, or | es Weak Act | SThiEas, e baltves. iR Rl Lester S. Elkins and Uley V. White.| Marcus Jensen is the only candi-' ooy girls in his car. how much gold is being produced |duction zones { with Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, pres- | |money now spent on liquor was di- For School Board—Mrs, Liv Husvik |date for mayor of the town. Head-1"gi "ton % ooy the unfdenti-~ {OF What is being done with it. The| The Lena gold fields and thefident of the Women's Auxiliary. (Continued from Page One) | yerteq into educational channels. and Mrs. Chris Tveten. ing the “New Deal” ticket, he iS'yq griver cruised around town|Pest guess is that %t is going mmwum vein mines remain lucrative| Membership committee ~members | ST SR T —_— 3 supported by candidates for €ty yearmo no clothes and invited |StOFARe against “the day” when| land preat new strikes recently lm\'("jlhmm}ll whom ~application blanks [Wind' before breakfast every morn-*“P H ” Saturday, March 27, Mrs, Knute|council as follows: Joe Riedi, A. J.'vo o women to ride with him, |\t Will be the Bolshevik's most val- |been made in Kazakstan, in Cen- may be secured by candidates for|ing,” Cummings joked. asses to Heaven Thompson‘ entertained a few friends | Bal0g, Carl Carlson, for the ensu-|" pye gl said they refused Lhe uable munition of war |tral Asia |the Auxiliary are Mrs. Dolly Sylva,| Yet when several members of the Bought b Nlfi'el in honor of her husband’s birthday. ing 2-year terms; Gordon Gray for | invitation but took his license num- . It Stays in Russia ! ig engineers who helped |chairman, Mrs. Sadie Cashen, mvm»‘icommutev sought to pin him down y Interesting games ‘were played cur- the 1-year term to succeed Ed Mec-| ber. It was not registered. Little gold goes inio foreign trade|introduce modern methods have ;bn' for Douglas, and Mrs. Stanley as to whether he thought the nine ing the evening and at midnight|COTMIck, resigned at the last meet| “pojice explained the women's de-|Pecause Russia now has imports | been nearly eliminated. Only three Nowicka, Juneau member, |present Justices were slighting their| JOHANNESBURG, Union of g dgc e 1 | ing. i and exports nearly balanced and re- | American engineers remain - here| Accompanying the initiation Fri-|work he declined to answer on the|South Africa, April 1. — A wide- - delicious refreshments were served. 8 |scription of the naked motorist was | s # Independent Candidates | necessarily incomplete, which would |S€TVes to pay for purchases are no |and ) are shifted rapidly from | day night, April 9, will be a family [ground he was a member of the bar spread sale of “passes to heaven' Gk X £l Ohmer. | The following men filed for the'yaye it difficult to find him, {tonger necessary. {one project to another. social party, for members of the,and did not like to be put in a po-|bY European racketeers to South obert Ohmer, son of karl OhMET, | ounci) as independents: George ! 32 R i The far east and north lead all| American manufacturers likewise Pioneers and Auxiliary only, who sition of criticizing the Courf’s op-|African natives has been discovered 5 refurned ‘on. the Victorls "‘“t"”“" Peterson and Robert Bonner, JI.| qumMMONS Fus PUBL'CM."N |other areas in Soviet gold produc- | have lost their market for gold min-|will gather to welcome new mem- |inions. here. Police sald Europeans sold tending the University of Wash-lgo the one-year term; Sante De- | Mo Gos. A {tion. This much is known although |ing machinery, once greatly in de- bers into their orders the passes for about $3.75 each, ington, gan, Frank Pettygrove, :Carl Lind-' 1 npE DiSwrion SOURT FOR 1O foreiener is allowed within hun-|mand heve. Using American equip-| A G Shock |assuring the matives that when strom and Jack Warner for the two- “|dreds of miles of the great pro- ment as models the Russians now | Under press - {they died they would be pinned on p § THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, nder pressure of examination Mr. | After undergoing a successful goi- |, i duction centers there. are building their own equipment. s s their chest and the keeper of the | tre soperation. i, Seattle, Miss. G year term. | DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT, quip! Cummlng.s made one statement that it ould let g ~| Arne Shudshift is the only candi- " left many New Dealers chattering|%® kP him drun Lund, accompanied by*her si5- 4. s for School Board, and to suc- | JUNEAU. | Lhrough = t sue- | inti vs| in the corners. Secretary of Ag ter, Mrs. Richard Brennan, re- A | CECILE FRANK, Plaintiff, vs % ceed himself. | riculture Wallace and even Presi- turned to Petersburg on the North e |GLEN FRANK, Defendant. DN IN d Tl LI lent Roosevelt have pleaded lhm.l Sea. SR | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UN- WAKE "P vo "n & |1TED STATES OF AMERICA TO| | a major reason for changing the The Pecpl>’s Drug Store have uGl?oliAt;r&meZ:S TONIGHT "“IE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- ‘ (S el (o Pl Moo Y Gauffn Building near their pres-| A . v ' ‘ You'are hereby reqmred to ap-| P 2t LRI -And You'll OuofBedbd ; ] n evening’s entertainment has | “I am not disturbed so much 'hw" h ent location which has been re-|heen planned by the Douglas Island PeAF I the District Court for the, | !about precedents as about tk Gently remodeled with all. Shelving | womene b Tof tonteit ot the|TCITItory of Alaska, First Division | {Large QuantltleeBemgPur- S50 siiation. . utire. geretioiny il wg‘_ nd fi : i fter the last s gy . your, 3 and fixtures to match. Mr. EIKins.|Government School in honor of the | “’ tbl;m uthlrt); tc:‘ayssa ha e,mm - chased Weekly for Mili- [should be left to care for their own - lwl% proprietor, has now & drug store of | wives of Territorial Legislators and {’u ‘f; m:lot :’s um;:'; tI‘q‘ 22:‘1 t d Ind affairs; we should take care of the| Iasey % : which'to be proud. Mrs. Nell Scott, who is a member ¥ Wbl LHUE PEVS B 08 m‘:s‘lm_‘ ary and Industry |present.” -:E o, of the Legislature. AT 5 | R Mr. and Mrs. G. Samuelson have) The evening will start about 8 MO 15 published, g Wi Iorty‘ LOB -ANGEURA, Cab, ApHL:lec NOTICE ] rented one of the Ness Apartments|oclock with card playing, followed daye ayftu';r:h:a;:‘;“smsé:;:‘::xciz \J“‘d’a': needing steel for military| por special fresh dressed chickens, and will be in Petersburg for several|by several numbers of entertain- upon you, i { jan ndustrial expansion, is buy- cq)) Femmer, phone 114. adv. months. ment, which is in the hands of @ |ScfVéd Upon you personally, and| ing the construction machinery o o ® committee. Refreshments will also|2RSWer the Complaint of the above |used to build the Boulder Dam. 4 Today'’s News Today—Emplre. The Easter Egg Hunt. sponsored |pe served. named Plaintiff on file in the said | | Japan is buying thousands of by the local Bills Club of Klks was £ & Court in the above entitled action. tons of scrap iron weekly because i thoroughly enjoyed by the children| MRS. CASHEN PL ANS mIP The said Plaintiff in said action | of the failure of the new iron soure- | Announcmq———'rhe Nfiw Low mc.d as well as the adults who were out| Mrs. The Cash 3 idemands the following relief, to- |es in Manchoukuo and the stoppage GENER AL i to witn, i | S ATARIER OMShell 1%, BRBIRAG f iron shipments to J [ ELECTRIC ess the hunt. A full case of little son are planning to leave on| ' ,' i 19 e, lamits: eges was colored and planted the|April 10 for a visit with her par-|, A dissolution of the MareARe X st ‘ WARM AIR night before by members of thelents an i sting ween e Ple an g club, using the block around the :domanad Eraldperens . dnr lamag) the Defendant and for sueh other ) g o N D IT I o N E R hospital, and in this manner the Ll g (BN TN iey Telief sts &:‘e Qourt r;uy I | 1-()1:{ SMALL HOMES ; patients in the hospital could watch grant by virtues of these premises.| THE POWER AND THE GOLD : > the hunt. Childrery locating the P And in the event you fail to ap- Before the revolution, Russia obtained its gold by crude hand | CGpCICltY up tO 90 000 B T U~S lucky numbered eggs were: Ronald aml"la“ uw pear and answer the Plaintiff will labor, American engineers taught Russians new power methods— Tollefson first prize, a’ live” rabbit; take judgment against you for Want| ypep were gisplaced by natives. R I c E 8 A n L E R s c o « Lois Vick, Alice Espeseth, Borgandy thereof and will apply to the Court i3 i OLYMPIA, Wash., April 1. — The . Holmes and Dorothy Hansen were for the relief demanded in her Com- speed limit on Washington State PHONE 34 awarded the other prizes, consting ph\;}vnrln:':gs ”mhe;‘;m “"g;’e é“‘""d { Length of Human |highways has been increased from!& - of Easter baskets and candy. e Honorable George Lif Mfl 40 to 50 miles an hour, effective to- F. Alexander, Judge of said Court e y Be |day. The State Highwa; . | day. y code went Mr. and Mrs. Gus Borgen re- AIN'.E;::;?P?elc‘:im;ndm Ap;xl o {and the Seal of Sad Court hereinto Increased Now into effect at midi:lght. ° : turned to their home in Ketchikan | Scopes - case » “Monkey mriale o |20Vised on this 25th day of March, ~ ' [ Mh FI'IIIt and Vegetables el d‘::gt;':s:n’;‘ it Dayton, Tenn. was stirred up today | ™" popErr 5. covamLIN : o o Siaics s 5 -in-law, | by the charge that the theory of of tl % Shges Fasran, United States Sur-~ i 4 Mir, ans Mrs. Obavies Greensa: |ovoltion 1 ity e Tl Clerk of the Gourt. 505 Blaws i e length of| The Best in All Other Grocery Needs school children at Beech Omv:r;n- By J'“Z' é‘l?:zm’ {human life may be increased uenl ¥ Roy Watson has been confined to|dianapolis suburb. 5 D_ P & . years or more if advantage istaken | ’ @ 3 his home the past week wWith a| The Rev. Verdi §{First publiogtian SEMIRRR . AT, i¢|of the available medical knowledge| PUFE callf rnia Gm : severe attack -of pleurisy. talist pastor of zfii“',‘;fl‘s‘;"";;;;; Last publication date April 22, 1937.1400,000 Workers May Quit|of the past elgnty voare. . alnlla 0. : e Church there, led an indignant| NOTICE TO CHEDITORS Tonight Unless Dead- Dr. Paran says the average| THE PURE FOODS STORE ) o Today’s News Today—Empire. |committee of twenty-three citizens|IN UNITED STATES COMMIS- lock'ls Broken 1¢"E€h3 of man may be increased | 3 e s e 2 e before the town school board and| SIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO PRO- from 38 to 61 and women from 40, Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery 4444444440444 4344 4444444 ga;nanded that discussion of ‘the| BATE) COURT FOR THE TER-| wuwy vopi av 1 A sirike| oy L | | rwinian theory of evolution in| RITORY OF ALASKA, JUNEAU |, ' A ear iseases cause the most| | the school classes i A in the coal industry involving 400~ deaths, it is said. | - > ! Washington State starts tomorrow | 1 > ; Then he protested to Fred I. Mc-|ANDREW LINDSTROM, Deceased. i ! /]fll/of/fl.fl\‘ u o T E L G A s T l N A I wrish konc nures. i suporniendent. | Aor GOMORRRES are hovsy o L1t the deadlock on waso s Nantucket Plans : ! Feeas e public. instruction, tified that ALASKA PERSONAL (LII00% bCveen the operstols Bad Gotham Secession| L e - 3 cere appre- 1937, - The' miners sking an in- . Apri e b DL levolution is being taught, but the pointed administrator of the estate |coasc of 50 conts i (he daily |35 and electric rates or we will se-| Men's FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Comfort of the Guestst 2 ciation to all ::; Mr. Allen declared he had ob-(of ANDREW LINDSTROM, de-| oy 4 .7 |cede to New York. | Nationally G ed copies of notebooks of three |ceased. T : That was the ultimatum lhrown' ertised 5 AFE 4 The ffered to Advi % those who :}l:;h‘th grade pupllsmwhxch proved| ALL PERSONS having claims|.onaw L;‘f’::g:m":;e" % “ldown to the state public utilities| Straight G uc . at evolution was the curricu- |against said estate are hereby re- e commission by irate citizens of the | Prices in connecfien ! . hfilped rnake lum. quired to present the same with 55 little island of Nantucket, mmcr1 A the tr 1 tO ———————— proper vouchers, within six (6) o beach paradise of vacationists. | E:R (:E [NF‘ RbdA % 5 p & prppstiens; 31 |months from the date of this notice She SOWS l‘tue : ‘The threat to secede from Ma;sa-l AIR S VI O TION : Mexico pos- }‘ AT THE HOTELS | {to the undersigned administrator at : But Reaps Much chusetts was made at a public hear- ¢ ible f s V= =D %1206 Seward Building, Juneau, Al- ing before the public utilities com- | ) siple 1or rne.. Gastineau aska, or mail same to Post Office| PROVIDENCE, R. I, April 1—|mission on the petition of Lwenty“ i nold, ;:ll::, Keu.:hikan, W. O. Ar-{Box 1200, Juneau, Alaska. Sow and you will reap, and reap, consumers for lower rates. { IN sl me b:lflmn. George Barnes,| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 25th |and reap—according to Mrs. Wal- L e, ! CL ARA rbor. day of March, 1937. lace Flood. | Three pounds of ensilage and one\ Sk Alaskan ALASKA PERSONAL She purchased a nine-cent pack- |pound of hay per 100 pounds of live TRAINED ACCOUNTANTS Evans, Juneau; M. C. Ol- SERVICE AGENTS, age of carrot seeds last spring and |welght catile fed daily will supply | Tax and System Service son, Vancouve s A% e s e Administrator. from ‘them reaped enough carrots|dairy cattle their roughage require- JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY ’ Mengid § m;‘ JaEy, Vaney: By R. E. ROBERTSON, [to supply her needs, to give jhe mients, { . ; 3 ,m“: i e bm"fl'“;‘- ‘h neighbors and to can for Lh(; win- il T—-0—0—0—Em = l!l Mo ] CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOU! S B T A — sen @ o 1e 1re sifle ! )