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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1937. CHAMBER HEARS INCOME TAX G-MAN EXPLAIN COLLECTIONS BUREAU SETUP MOUNTING UP : | Eteiuet {Grade School Teachers Are|,ciury Department REPUBLICANS PLAN MEETING HERE JAN. 15 Mass Convention Called for 23 The announces a WASHINGTON, Sept I\”w;u] |)\' R('puul( an | Guests of Bus]‘ness Mcn |big jump in income tax collections . ¥ ¢ } and now total $373,504,000, Chairman kngstrom | at Noon Day Luncheon S R | | tnteresting szt into the acti- BARR FLIES FOUR vities of the Federal Bureau of In- TO PRiNCE RUPERT i Republican ma- TWO MORE JUNEAUITES| SPROUT ELK ANTLERS Clarence Wise, owner of the Ho-| tel Juneau, and Donald Foster, ‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, were initiated into the Juneau Lodge of Elks last night at initia- ANTI'FASGISTS tory ceremonies in the Elks® Hall. R R T M_T":Vinorio, H(;“;\Tvood-bound, i NO-TEE—% Taken Secretly Off Lin- er—Guarded by Police NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Success- fully thwarting plans of Commun- IL DUCE'S SON B2 medical ps rom St George Gombert, a tient, was dismissed toda) Ann's Hospital. tion vestigation and how it sclects its A medical pati et Angar- & for on Anti-Fascist demonstra- ettit agents was brought to the Juncau| IN AAT BELLANCA|cn, was ndmittted yestorany to | -2 Vitiorio Mussolini, 20, young- « Chamber of Commerce at its weekly IS, {St. Ann's Hospital A est son of Il Duce, was virtually luncheon at Percy's Cafe today by| Four men were flown to Prince R nriisd cshors under heavy police mar ‘D, Hostetter, new agent in/Rupert this morning by Pilot L. F. v a Repuk |charge of the Juneau office, Who Barr who hopped off at 10:45 in ntion in Juneau on next Jan- |recently rer °d John Bugas, Who|{he Al Air Transport Bellanca. | 15 been transferred to Briming-| Jeaving were B. Kelsey, George tt im Clothier, Floyd Ogden, and W. J.| 0, | Agent Hostetter explained that Rowland s |applicants for positions in the Bu-| Barr was to leave on the ro:urn‘ reau must be graduates of accred- | pop this afternon and to spend| {ited law schools or police officers|ihe night in Ketchikan before re- records. By far entage of the, per- h outst to Juneau tomorrow. this morning, he hopped) irning | Earlier e law school graduates, hefoff in the Stinson for Hawk Inlet Office k |sonnel ¢ ear and for which the PARNYARD BABY. Littia “Cream Eclair,” two-and-a-half-weeks-old foal, was a favorite of id. Purpose of this regulation|to bring Henry Roden, C. Clawson 5 to {ile candidates a £ the Tunbridge Wells, Engiand, agricultural show. The pony colt was carried, while the mother, “Choc- to have 18 who I“fl" fh“ll_h'.l‘ ”"(:md R. E. Blake to Juneau | ate to Congress, Territorial Trea olate Bclair,” walked to and from the exhibition, An apparently nuzzied horse regards the scene mation in criminal INVESERALON “ - Territ ] ac vhich will stand up in a court of o A \FAREWELL PARTY Division and Juneau grade school teachers| Territorial Housc S . Ye 1 H uests of the Chamber and! 1 | 8 ps were: Kenneth Ferguson,| A farewell party for three mem-! er Hautala, Donie Taylor, Floyd bers of the Young Peoples’ Group en, Mable Moncon, Velma will be given tomorrow night at the Helen Parrott, Alice John- Bethel Pentecostal Assembly fol- Damage in San Franci -~ om, ' Ladies’ Aid Head ty are invite attenc ), C will ruin it? Conceiv- on, Cynthia Batson, Anna Colwell,'during the Friday evening service.! An informal discussion of candi- might catch the political Mrs. George Kerin was elected Margaret McFadden, Helen Web-| Miss Julia Bailes an- | dates for offices T on a rebound, save the j t of the Methodist Ladics' Ster: Mary Kolasa, Iva Tilden, Mar-!ces Long, who are leaving on the as long as it does with In . : & * gocd things that . been done in Aid yesterday afternoon when the ion Bdwards, Elma Olson and Mrs.|Princess Louise Sunday to attend the direct primary law which gives d¢ th recent years, and t the group met with Mrs. George Ric Carolyn Garster, school nurse. Miss the Simpson Bible Institute in Se-| the people to select its entire fi tical streng Other officers el included Dalma Hanson, first grade teacl ttle, and Byron Personeus, who own candidates ban i treme? Wil Mrs. Ja sser of Thane, vice- '€l 18 1ii and unable to attend.|will leave for the Northwest Bible All Republ preein R ¥ president Catherine Cheney, Other guests of the Chamber to-|Institute, will be honored at the teemen are bei 2d fc treasniEs Carl C. Collen, sec- 4ay were H F. “Nick” Carter, Al-iinformal party. | Republicans and th C 4 representative of the Great| 2 A said, and Floyd Dryden presided at the .\_‘ hern Railway, and Dan Mc-| Today's News Today.—Empire, to attend, he an, head of the General Con- .q tuard on Lis arrival aboard the A major operation we Ttelian liner Rex. this morning on Fred Thurman, who was admitted last night to st. 1'¢ 15 enroute to Hollywood to Ann’s Hospital carn the motion picture business. —CERE k> was tcken off quarantine and A. L. Pin g vos- DUt aboard a special cutter and hur- terday to 1 for Mied to a previously unannounced medical care landing nwhile, crowds of well-wish- Anti-Fascists M. Kruze, a me and ical patient, was ©'S: newspaper- admitted yesterday to St. Anm's Men who had gathered at the Rex’ Hospital regular pier 20 blocks away were S — ‘\2 sappointed. Lynn Flesher was dismissed yes- g A = SPONSORS KECErTION The Ladie# Aid of the Presby- an Church in Cordova sponsored terday from St. Ann’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek of Doug- las are the parents of a girl born a reception and welcoming party this morning at 3 o'clock at St. to the school teachers and new- Ann’s Hospital. This is the Fleeks' comers, econd child. — - — 5 SCHOOL DISMISSED surgical patient School at Cordova was dismissed Maude Arthur, left St. Ann's Hospital today. recently because of inclement Yy weather. The wind averaged 36 A medical patient, Ricliard Jack- miles an hour, although no real son, was dismissed yesterday from damage was done. St. Ann's Hospital. - - KINSLEY ON TRIP A. C. Kinsley of the land office at Anchorage went to Seward re- —_— !cently after transacting business at Mrs. Mary Hawkins, a surgical Cordova. patient was discharged today from the Government Hospital. E. Albright dismissed terday from St. Ann’s Hospital. - s News Today.—Empire. conventior the pected d tory struction Company in Seattle. Mr.| McEachran belongs to that army of early Alaska pioneers, having gone| to the gold fields in the rush of '98.| u, he commented today, has| yed considerably that a dinner tc the and night at “mbers 1 ali over the cn t Charles Jenne o Is nstalled AS parmoNY N DeMolay Heed *poiTics 15 - 0,000 e Every will th nner Aid i e MRS. CHAS. WAYNOR . WASHINGTON HAS RETURNS TO JUNEAU| SALMON FOR ACF - \ mer - Ladies contr ibtful hold on I — uburbs or 8 ma rm ne After an enjoyable visiv with rel- | Charles Jenne was installed a 5 g{! g’! town. And wi ale Wash tives in California and Montana, | Master Councilor last night at a | ¥ 3% 20 ones who really hold| . ol ivare: arles Waynor is returning meeting of the Royal Arch Gunni- ) dol il d LA of power — actually ) ot L w this evening on the Prin- son Chapter, Order of RHE e, th Jout government? Are R uise | at the Scottish Rite Temple a (Continued trom Page One) t cepter, or, bein Waynor left here abnut‘L o'clock - ~ 2 he they lost | with her sister, Mrs. Eleanor | Other officers installed included rofed the need for more ¢ s a group? ) et for Santa Ana, Cal, to see | Bill Alexan Senior Councilor; ! t government A:\'m\v\hm'o nains to be seen, but 3 ehd 300 o sister, Mrs. Chester Dietler. | Herman Porter, Junior Counciler; And, too, a lot of good parts pompeus kind that ) f n, respectively, to, The three of them motored to Charles Tubbs, Treasurer hould rememebr the aa stic out big political d b i he Park and through the | Bates, Scribe; Shelby Tud tobacco was a badge of and pep r: won't bring cut I i ¢ ccld storage desert to Butte, Montana to visit a | Lun; Harold Zenger, ilicien’s trad 1 Queen pest that's in R 155 and the fourth sister there | Goorge Alexander, Senior 1 " "‘ e H Mrs. Rowe is remaining in. Cali- 5 0] Ale: ader, J or v i O rab gy L 4 ' n o sin dun s %> FINE TALK GIVEN . iia >eter Warner, Senio; oK s AXDQ e . . | ald Wilcox, Junior better or for worse, those BY MRS, HOOKER OPERATICN PERFORMED ! Alexander, Orator; Claude Hirst, days are gone sting report of the R N 1 s 5 | tandard Bearer; Elvin Masser, Al- Al the signs of the times poi ention in V UL PAULLJCAS TODAY c l ln 5 | noner; Alfred Zenger, Senincl a division of be Aor partis we jven last night R AR f SR »J ScoRmilEEE nmes wore. Au- T DL e I o Katherine Hooker at a mcc formed this morninz on Paul Lu- P | ng, Forrest B Don Wilcox. OF the other gets a strangle hold en yne pepekah Lodge at the Odd Fel- s who underwent sprendsc o | arles Jenne, Herman Porter, Bill the 1 Harmony ¢ Jows' Hall 8 s i 8 St . % lows’ Hall my at St. Ann’s Hospital < | ander ter Warner, Shelby PX 10] ! ccor v Mrs. Hooker presented a dialy¥ oqhe condition of M Lucas, an 1ck George Alexandcr but good American ype ¢ REE 2 i 7 : P 1, AT i 8 ® type of account, descril e of the Alaska-Jun z A number of Masons attended the Will produce the result the drill work performe Veiv aati services last night % three days of the convention ; > > - 0 T “, ot on o 1w el An observance of Constitution YTORSHIP ESTEBETH THREE-WAY SPLIT e B ity el ith Sailing has been cancelled again un- ut i fie i speculite b o R RD W til Friday evening at 6 o'clock on Whint come out on top? flag ceremony § 7 an infor- Following the meeting account of the late arrival of the 1 be the ultra-con Ld tivit Ao Wi satlon maluablag mal discussion of social activities So % L for inter was held M Hooker had et of the members. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS which were serv -oo - HOLDEN RETURNS WITH THREE AFTER WEEKLY TRIP YESTERDAY P. M. A flight to kake to bring prison- ers to Juneau was chartered by Marine Airways today. Pilot Alex Holden hopped off in the Fairchild Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is e va, i Membal W T equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service Mahoney and was back this after- noon. at reasonable cost. Yesterday afternoon Pilot Holden returned from his weekly flight to Sitka and way points with George from Kimshan Cove and Jacob Kozler from Ten- Rice & Ahlers Company WEETENS THE BREATH JUNEAU ‘ Comnnors Motor Co., lnc.Phone 411 WINTER IS JUST AHEAD Copyright 1937, LicGeTT & MyYERs Tosacco Co, o) “ W\ .k - o P

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