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DEER SEASON | REPORTED HERE ABOUT NORMAL 1 1 Animals Driven Back Heavy Hunting in Ju- neau Arca PHe deer sexson ¢ d yeiterde ifi ‘Southeast Alask: zéne reports to the Alaskid Game Com- Tissidn indicating the deer just as plentiful in the south end of the Division as formeriy ‘ue @' ite places in the 1 ed somewhat The usual 1 ported from Peters', EXxecutive Office "the Commfssion said area was not as large as in feiiae years. Reports from wardens and hunters irgicate, he explained, that jsome of fhe most popular places are hunted out, or the deer have becoms moxye wary and gone to oth- er areas. §Generally, he believes ithere are just as many deer as in past years. Suggestion§ have been made to ‘the Commission, that the taking of does #n limited numbers be permit- ted another year with the buck 1ini¥t perhaps fut to two instead of threg as at present. There is evi- dence, he stated, that there are ‘an abundance of- does. A general checkup will be under- taken by the Commission, starting tomorrow, when the Seal, Capt. Ken Talmage, sails on Southeast Alaska pagrol. Aboard will .be Principal Biologist Lawrence Palmer of the Bological ¢ Survey and Warden Douglas Gray. by v DR. BLANTON WILL SAIL SOUTH TODAY Dr. W. P. Blanton is leaving for the south aboard the " Princess North for a three week stay in Se- attle. He will meet Mrs. Blanton, who has been visiting in the states | for ‘the past several weeks, spending a major portion of her time in Missouri and Colorado. -—ee The Iowa College of Agriculture at Ames has more than 5,000 stu- dents. + HARRY J. BAKER ! ; Piano Tuning /LAST WEEK IN JUNEAU | Call Gastineau Hotel | CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS S & N-5 & 10 B — -t COME IN and SEE the NEW | "' STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS | J. B. Burford & Co. [ “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” B e L T PHONE 36 For very prompt ‘LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— WHITE SPOT | LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt_Delivery eV 7\ cfodt you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS FORTUNE $4 Van’s Store dre we doing about it?” leepubucan meeting on January 15| tiwill be requested to speak. 5|Harold Smith, Mrs. Harold Wood, | || Lino Martini, “Citizenship” Is At WCTU Meet Emphasizing that “the cure for war is in our own homes, in the \training of our children,” Mrs. Da- ‘nnce Union at the meeting held |yesterday afternoon. | the month, was followed in Mrs. Waggoner's discussion. Mrs. F. F. Cameron spoke on “Liquor, What| “Topic Discussed | vid Waggoner addressed members' of the Womens Christian Temper- . | “Citizenship Education,” topic of , | Announcement was made at the | meeting by Henry Benson, of the t which time a W.C.T.U. speaker and Mrs. David Waggoner were ap- | pointed on a committee to consider the matter. Presiding during the program was Mrs. Charles C. Personeus, while Mrs. J. E. Click, president, presided ‘durlng the business discussion. Mrs. C. G. Bloxham gave the Scripture reading, and Mrs. H. L. Wood fol-' lowed with prayer. Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. David Waggoner were ap- pointed on the c¢ourtesy committee Iby Mrs. Click. { ["ooveLas | | NEWS | 'MIKE PUSICH'S SISTER PABSES AWAY, NEVADA | + i News of the passing in Tonapah, Nevada of Mrs. John Petrovich, 43, yesterday afternoon was received in a telegram to Mike Pusich, her bro- ther, last evening. The cause of her death was not given and it is thought her illness was a short one. “The funeral is set for Thursday, 'the message said, | The deceased left here with her Ifamily nineteen years ago. Besides ‘her brother here, swrvivors are her {husband, one son and four daugh- [ters in Tonapah, two. sisters, Mrs. ‘Charles Miller in Juneau, and Mrs. Sam Bills i1 Vancouver, B. C,,; her !mother, two sisters and a brother in " [Lhe old country. OLD TIMER DIES AT SITKT resident of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka for the past |lwo years succumbed to illness there &t 6 o'clock last Friday evening and {was buried there yesterday after- inoon, according to news received ‘from there. The deceased, who was 58 years old, first landed. in Douglas #n 1901 and lived here off and on most of the time since then. Twa sisters in Seattie survive, | | . COUNOCIL MEETS - With thost of ‘their business being concerned, with issues presented at previous meetings, ‘the Douglas City |Council met last night for: the week- |ly session, All members were present gxcept Councilman Cashen. Definite ac- ition resulted as follows: | Councilman Nunamaker being commissioned as temporary police- !man during absence of Robert Du- pree. To Nunamaker also went the {job of repairing the foundation of !the natatorium at an estimated cost of $100. Some 60 feet of sills and 9 new posts will have to be put in, it was reported. It was also de- cidedsto improve the:sanitary con- ditions at the nat. The appointment of a watchman | |or fire patrolman during the windy weather was approved, A. J. Balog, chairman. of fire and water com- mittee, béing empowered to appoint thenmi' when he thinks necessary. Work on enlarging the door in the fire hall was approved and pay- | ment therefor at the rate of $2 each for two men for three hours work ordered. The Council voted refusal of the radio pole offered by Guy Smith. . i Backfilling of the dirt around the school foundation was approved. e ,———— MOVING | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carlson ' yesterday moved their residence to Juneau where they have taken an apartment for the winter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom have taken the Carlson house which they ex- pect to purchase. oF [ BACK FROM HUNTING { With two deer for the group, Mark hunting party of -four, returned lhome yesterday afternoon, 1 - D.LW.C. MEETING “Mrs. Mike Pusich will be hostess to the Douglas Island Women's Club for their monthly meeting at her home Wednesday evening at 8 o'- clock.. Mrs. A. E: Goetz will be as- sisting hostess. Of particular interest planned for the meeting will be a demonstra- tion by Mrs. L. Crone. —————— NEW TEACHER HERE Mary Baker, new Déuglas school teacher from Ireton, Iowa, arrived here this morning on the Yukén to assume her duties. She has located at Mrs. Moran's Boarding House. e MARTHA SOCIETY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DON'T YE TRY TO HUMBUGGLE ME, GOOGLE -- f ULL BOUNCE A RIELE BaLL OFF'N NYORE PUNKIN T GUESS YOU'RE SATISFIED NOW THAT T D\D SEE SOMETHING W WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE T WAS--A PANTHER 22 OR A BEAR 223 = opr 1937, King Features Syndicate, Inz, World cights reserved WELL-OF - ALL-THE --- A HALFE-PINT DONKEY W\ HO HO-HO- WAIT'LL SNUFFY FINDS, OUT THE WIND OF ANIMAL THAT'S BEEN SCARIN e TTHEWATS QUTTA EVER' Bog\(-" = TH BOY '\ WILL T Hav _ LAFF ON H(n?-- NO FOOLWN, SNUFFN-- THAT WD BEAST“VOU'VE | BEEN SETTIN' NOUR TRAPS FOR \S NOTHING BUT & HALFE-PINT DONKEY-- LOWIZIE CAUGHT THE LITTLE RASCAL AN' SHE'S MAKING & PET OUT OF KM=~ NE_BRAZEN-FACED, LOLLGP- ERRED, NO 'COUNT, WUTHLESS; DUMB-WITTED RUEERACE-- Y5 ON THE LEVEL SNUFEN- \T CHASED ME ALL THE WAY FROM MY HOUSE:-- ANN MINUTE T EXPECTED (15 CLAWS TO OIG INTQ NE -- 1--1-~ THE DAILY’ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1937. LISSENIN' TO SICH GRANNN TALK-- WHEN T GOT A FULL DAN'S WORK STARIN' ME (N TW ARE YE PLUMB SHORE NE WUZN'T HEVIN' & NIGHTMARE, MISTOFER GOOGLE 22 \T'S ONTELL\N, GOOGLE-NE BETTER G\T YORESE'F BACK TO TH' HOUGE AN TELLTH OL woMmaN NOT TO LET Tw LEETLE JANB\RD OUT OF HER S\GHT AN' (EEP T DOOR BOLTED--- SY GoLLy-- T WISHT (T WasS A Ou BEAR MESSIN' 'ROUND ON MY PROPITTY--- T ALLUS WUZ A& PLUMB FOOL ABAAT BEAR MEANT--- I/ S0 THAT'S WHAT'S SEEN GWIN' EVERVYBOOY TW HEEBIE - JEEBIES 22 WELL-VLL--BE--f=-- LOOKIT Hitn E T P0 B~/ PITABLE LEETLE \\ CRITTER - HE ACTS LIKE HE_WUZ HALFE STARVED-- < PORE LEETLE CRITTER --- N HE WUZ PLUMS STARVED--LOOK B> HYAR, SHONEY-POT” AN TELL |1E HO HO WO I CAN HEAR W\ NOW-- YPLUMB SARTIN ONE DV THEM SMOWY MOUNT'N B'ARS HEV SEEN MESSIN' 'ROUND PROPITTY -+ BOLT TH' DOOR, LOWVZIE , AN' DON'T LET TH LEETLE JAYBIRD OUT'N YORE SUEHT F3 BY JEEPERS-- (L BE TH LAFFIN-STORK O CREATION F TH NEWS GITS 'NORATED 'ROUND- (LU RUN T Q\DE AN HAR OFE'N T CRITTER--- A DUNKEY 222 WARL - (F THAT HAWN'T A SCANDAL TO TH' WOOTY - OWLS -2 AN' VE SaN TH' oL WOMAN'S AN’ TER MAKE A PET OUTN TH' VARMINT -7 (E T ENER WETCH THAT CRITTER TRAMPOOSIN 'ROVND THESE PARTS / AGIN V'LL FLING Y& BoTH B0DACIOLSLY OFF'N TH' BLUFF --- WUZ MUDERATION 'L TH_REVENOOERS NMUS HEV BEEN MESSIN 'ROUND -- [s1s{e 1L SWHAT'S THET 222 VARMINT TRACKS '\ MIMOCK - "HONEY PoT" . ! t / HONES', PAW -- 1 HAD NO \DEE NE WOULD FIGGER * HONEY - POT - CONVENIENT TO HEV AROUND-- A HE WUZ S\CH R\GHT GOOD COME ON, NOBUDDN'S GO\ TO HARM YE-- NE WUZ SAYIN, MISTOFER GOOGLE, HOW YE SPIED TWO EVES BIGGER'N DUCK BGGS A PEERIN THROUGH TH WANDER LAST NIGHT A -- WARAL , BLESS MY SOUL W ME ORTER BE ONE O THEM THAR MOVIN' PITCHER ACTORS, MR.G. NO'RE A NATCHUL BORN CINTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST TIME-- “HONEY POT"” | A LONG-EARED LITTLE CRITTER WHOSE NAME ! MAY SOMEDAY BECOME AS FAMOUS AS : + THE IMMORTAL '« 28 LAWFUL 'SAKES, PAW #~- NE SHOULD HEN TOL ME NE WUZ. GONTER ORAP (N FER SUPPER-- \éasg‘_'v\.e “HONEN-POT” ET UP BVER i b HAD (N TH WOUSE --* MOSSEL WE-UNS HYAR AL 8Y COMP'NY - NMES ,PAW--- ORETEUL LONESO AN' *HONEY-POT” \S 50 COMFORTIN' TO MY FEELN'S HE SORTER TAKES YORE & FLACE W\ & N\RNNE%, O SPEAKIN-- SPARK -PLUG ==+ SNE-GNIE-TGIT S0 1 ME STANI § WWSEE | » 7 EURIATION ALWNE, WAR COMES PAW W\ GIT NORE SONES (N TH PANTRY, SNUEFY'LL TEAR NORE HIDE WNTO J\B-RAGS ¢ THONEY-POT"-- HE KETCHES VE (N TH' € vawey -~ \E THAT . FOOL DUNKEY G\TS % WHILST PAW'S Gm.fgm‘ s 4 I