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AEFNAISAARIEAERREIRRRRAARERR AN - TN GRE AN S LR B84 B BB Btelivsrann s BBl B amaay 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1938 Dail'\’ Alfl,Ska Em ire s pilelere ciccth cxpw:(: v Ryt HAPPY 5l . PROFESSIONAL same time mighty welcome news to Alaskans, | ERNAL SOCIETIES L : r | Almskas Secretary is an Alaskan to the core. BIRTHDAY| 2() Years A oo || HOTOSCOPG 1¥ecC or}r g e e ks e S i g [Since the twm of the century when he came north| Tne Empire extends congratula-| | < GASTINE! b . EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY as general auditor for the North American Trading |tions and best wishes today, tnefr| | From The Empire “The stats inclifie at Second and Main Streets. Juneau, Alaska and Transportation Company Ed Griffin's interests|pirthday anniversary, to the follow- ST " @ — B. P. 0. ELKS meet b The Pos Oftice In Junean as Second Class Matter. |3 iota 1 the P R R e e but do not compel T Al b e e : G RLeL 0 S ol i FEBRUARY 9, 1918 \ )| | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER it B e ”m':| B (J:x’n TION ,\n‘d”m §1.25 per month, | PETSistent purpose to further Alaska in evety way s o An advertisement in The Empire] DENTISTS_ ;'.e]c.ome s A i By mai . 500, FCSSible. He has made and given away a forture or| ST S said—The person who took the sled| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938. Blomgren Building FIELD, Exalted Ruler: <® 8000 |45 in carrying forward that principle of encouraging | orte - Al {of R. E. Robertson Jr., from the Ho-| Astrologers read this as an un- PHONE 56 Si B SIDRR, - Mebie ptly notify ka development and betterment of its people. In ?“‘;’"'z‘ E"f’"_ tel Gastineau is requested to return|certain day in planetary direction,| | Hours J a.m. to 9 pm. o o " ™ 9 traging, mining, fishing and other enterprises in the | PN ot the same immediately. The Robert- |but benetic aspects appear to dom-| | iy AR Ciad e i g Territory he has had a hand, and today, after 35 years T S A ons were living at the hotel during|inate after the early morning hou NT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Arthur L. Riendeau of pushing Alaska, he is still at it—giving his vast Mrs. Mabel Bertholl L the wintry weather. M}mI n;l]d \I'ur:)gn \\(:0. exerrcl.:e a\:- - 33 Second and fourth N Use fof \store of Territorial knowledge to the Territory in Nick Kupoff Ay o TR Monday of each month local news |public service. George Whyte { The farewell party to Mrs, Henry|rule of the stars. While lhf)se in \ Dl’. Cl’arles P_ Jenne in Scottish Rite Temnle | o yi bl B FOOKNS e Brie, at Douglas, proved one of the|high place may be often misjudged { BETrer bepirumig AL TSR, | n his trading post days hen his interests Ray Thomasen Ihig events on the island. Scores|there will be a more kindly attitude 3 ED TO BE LARGER E | 2 e 3 ¢ is freig 5 | 'S, Ty S 5 9, Valentine Bldg. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- % R PUBLICATION | throughout the Interior and his freight bills alone Mrs. Harry G. Watson |gathered during the evening, plaved ltoward them as envy and jealousy| | Rooms '?‘Enx_r.‘gPHOVE s e ifsitier CAMBME e <t often ran to ninety or a hundred thousand dollars, A. R. Hared |cards and then danced to the music|slowly disappear. t L shipful i JAM “ EW., as he was known from Barrow to Dixon’s Jeanne; SOLgERNE furnished by McIntyre and Murray.| Women are subject to a sway bl B ‘1 ntrance, was famous as a grubstaker. It was gen- Mrs. Nadja Vestal | o making for broader vision and bet- T REBEKAHS erally accepted that if a felow had any fairly en- Mrs. Ike Sowerby | Juneau high school seniors andlter understanding of modern social ! Perisverancs Lodge o Dbk behikats {ccuraging prospect he could “get it” from Griffin |juniors were to play this night injproblems. They will render united Dr. Rich wm. every second and fourth Wednes- to carry on. It is very likely that the Secretary| ——- ) the Natatorium at Douglas against|service in many public movements.| | r. Richard lams day, LOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- couldn’t accurately say just how much money he has MODERN the Douglas high school juniors| Warning is gn-and um:d m(;;lj\;:fi ‘ DENTIST | |CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH |, poured into Alaska ventures in one way and another B and seniors. ::‘” lb’;j ’:‘l“:f‘\’:::““em_‘;]“ eipitian OFFICE AND RESIDENCE BLAKE, Secretary. warte o selfish @ | B e e e R Justr | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING i i s o : i ETIQUETTE Sam Guyot and Mrs. Guyot re-|on the part of unscrupulous per- | And,fon Mo tide B Gutn i ind e ifan s ol | By Roberta Lee turned to Juneau on the Jefferson|sons. The universal brotherhood| 1R to a i;-w other things in fhlv n"rtl\.L H: \\'a;: ul'n:lll\'/\[l- after a trip to the States idea should be stressed in business —— pon .: Gu smt : jmental in sponsoring the first party to climl €. &% —_— and politics. | T N # \ ‘,\y,;\'mn; —~the Tom Lloyd party in 1910. He was one{ Q. Is it necessary for a girl to Ap explosion of gas in one of the| Saturn still continues to disturb Dr. Judson Whlfller ‘ \ : |of the founders of the Dawson Amateur Athletic|say more than “Thank you” when cylinders of the Lone Fishermen working men's organizations, but| | CHIROPRACTOR | : b R u G s t o | Association which brought such fighting men a,‘ man picks up some article she has plew out the cylinder. Ferry ser-ithere may be growing evidence ofi ‘Drllgless :’;ly;;cl;: 7-9 [ t : v " A NT Fhiladelphia Jack O'Brien, Nick Burley and others|dropped? vice was interrupted as the result.|harmony in union ranks where ri-| | Office hours: -12, 1-5, 7- | STTER CITIZEN into the gold camps of the north. Hé has Heanladd|: A “Thank ‘o IUEHEMEY bit 1; was nob, Belleved the' dRfhAge|vAIFisE canise, dissensions. || Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | !E PUROLA REMEDIES i i fos = . cerelv » i 4 P v h i g . VWi ingi o | v Jife |SUIll is interested in countless other public ventures,|!t should be said sincerely, and could be repaired and a new engine/ This is read as a lucky wedding| | e 4|} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- - Yeste was o UL, gnniversary i, W18 e okl dvalal yeary ks BArved hi head<oh BRILILL [VIG W EONIE would have to be ordered. No one|day. Brides of this date may bel — — | FULLY COMPOUNDED of the Boy Scouts of America. In Alaska. 300 Boy! =~ ° e A ki daes! T1 Q. When is the proper time to was hurt fortunate in obtaining wealth and| - Tuberculosis Association, 'more recently he headed ; Coliser Scouts observed appropriate ceremony, reminding ek b R L R wnrl(;m'w Birthd'\"‘pwp rolls of bread at dinner? — coveted socla»l x-e_mgmuun. ‘» | | Front Street Next Colise.m H themselves and their communities of the strength of |+ &% Wov. THOV's request, the Presidents 7 @Y1 A. Rolls should be served im- The cable was down between Se-| Shopping is likely to be success-| ‘ Dr. A. W. Stewart | PHONE 97—Free Delivery | character and the high quality of citizenship that ‘H‘u bration in the Territory and made an outstanding { mediately :u[e.r the soup course attle and Sitka and pres and pri-!ful under this configuration. Dre: DENTIST 2 i ¥ sohut. tra |success of it. | Q Would it be all right to ex- yate dispatches were being received is to assume even more importance! | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. o February @ 1910, in| It 15 such men as this who are pushing Alaska |tend invitations for a very informal by wireless |to women than it has at any recent! SEWARD BUILDING S o D o dlana, 1 | forvard. Long may their kind thrive in the north. |or impromptu dance by telephone? e e {period, the seers predict. | ‘Otfice Bhone 489 1 the United States. It officially began in England in T B A. Yes Weather Report—High 33; low, 30;/ American girls are to gain in-!/ 1907. 1t arose from an incident that occurred in 1900 A’ pEyehologlst says & forceful step’ reveals al - > - Cloudy. |creased fame for their beauty and|—————— ————— e your nt wherein P DTy 0 ."" e I‘I" forceful and superior person. Our observation has| %" & >ee —— |at the same time will prove their|z* fifi H. VANCE 3| Reliable and (o tlon——lights that Bulde .., that 1t takes more than a cocky walk to demon-| DAILY LESSONS . ,ability to perform real feats of dar-| | . 1. 9 pharmacists th Scout tode 1 greater height tomorrow. strate~biaih ‘power | | |ing in business, the professions and | OSTEOPATH | compound efly, the story was one of heroism. Cotonel " i IN ENGLISH \’ STOCK QUOTATIONS *5-\mrw | | Consultation and examination | | prescrip- Baden-Powell was ordered during the “South “African There's one thing to be said for Herr Hitler. He| % Yo | Persons whose birthdate it is have| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | tions. War, to. the strategic town of Mafeking with two |y ooy (:),:m:,: :bm"?g::::, :,1” ,'ml(,,. W'h‘:l he| | By W. L. Gordon NEW YORK. Feb. 9. — Closing |the augury of a year of fair fortune.{ | 17 to 9:30 by appointment. (| B M D C Kotntad it o il gt G e 5 % - i fate , ine Young folk will contribute to the Gastineau Hotel Annex |1 .fil o) ru 0. mounted regimen wants, which may even prove to be a forecast what| ey - quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | “OUN8 i i e anklin St Phone 177 | | er-Mauro g 25 “Who holds Mafekir holds the reins of va'v stock today 121, American Can happiness of their elders ew South Franklin St. o Who h e IO IR SUUN hell get it in view of the lassitude on the part of the| Words Often Misused: Say, “it Stock today ‘-*‘ ht and Power 4%, |friend are presaged — = = e | ric: 2] the aying + g olic] . g 3 Vs rica 18! and er i - : . - - Anlr(u‘ wa ; 1\ ng ¢ e b ! reat of the world i\\.u a (\Alxnuu\l (h‘nnm (a pleasure M)_“’_\('):::‘l'““d;“v ig ‘B:“]an Steel| Children born on this day prob- (aaas . Jolonel Baden-Powell and his handful of men e £ of senses), and the entertainment Anacon L% : > lably’ Wil be keenly intellectual, | § Iz es pitted against numbers almost overwhelmingly large,| Ajpqea, we are traditionally told, is a land was a delightful surprise (that 5% € "'m"‘m,‘?”f“h (":(-1.5?»"‘“\'1)(;‘ nervous, high strung and independ- | Robart Si Opt.D. | !} Tomaleax’s L Bk Minking for 31 dags W FOOrSTBS, or e e, " oY 100 b 8 et o e e e o s f tn won my gun | Robert Simpson, OptD. | | = “po g g { rived larawals from the public domain for reserves it pro- |, Offen Mispronounced: Ptomaine. (8 5 VRIEAECEE SIRYET 1o ing fame through spectal gifts, | Craduate Los Angeles i3 AR e 4o SR e W hainifas 1€ it i e Pro" | pronounce to-man, o as in no, a as 62" Kennecott 37, New Yor ; Gl o ey es ¥ of Optometry and I Bpchecate o kierp and a Baron. ‘He wrote booka) 1.y 14 g'durn good: thiE. | tral 17%, Southern Pacific 18%, | Charles W. Bryan, former Gov Opthalmology & for boys on scouting. He resigned from the British : & {in main, accent first syllable. United States Steel 53'. Cities Ser- ernor of Nebraska, was born on this 2 S Eraza $odsy hude tha o OME--of ‘i Warid.| s R Often Misspelled: Comma (punc- -07l9C Etes B0 SHa. 2o S day 1867. Others who have cele-| | Glasses Fitted Lenses 5 Army oday he is the Chief n ih orl¢ Why. Emily! tustion mark). Coma (state of in- Vice 1%, Pound $5.01 remner bid gad s R cee — H with over 2.000,000 growing young men idolizing his v b 31; asked 5. orated it as & birthday ‘1“‘ gioe 8187 = i = SenSity) 5 liam Allen White, editor, 1868; 23 P name : A seable. conmtia ¥ IN A HURRY i ok ; BT G srerste (Philadelphia Record) i Synoyms: Noticeable, conspicu- DOW. JON AVERA Charles Lamb, essayist, 1775 w“ENV‘ALL GotE ool || = o s 3 . i Emily Post is an American institution like the |ous, prominent. i ; iy W (Copyright, 1838) = a { better young men-—better for their country as citizens| woriq Series, Grant’s Tomb and hot dogs. Word Study: “Use a word three The following are today's Do da ik 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any Uiazpe et S & gl i 3 9 e .~ Jones averages: industrials 126, amount . . . QUICK! uneau s Own Store r for themsely It’s bad enough when we ordinary mortals spill | times and it is yours, Let us in- down 50: rails 27.13, down .75; utili- { Scouting is a geme for boys, led by beys, super-|our food. But when Emily Post spills a whole spoonful | crease our vocabulary by mastering o\ 20 TS 271 MAN WHO SERVED TIME COLE TRANSFER vised by young-thinking adults. It has schooled |of berries as she did the other day at a luncheon, |one word each day. Today's werd v ESEprne S HERE ls CONVICTED lN Phone 3441 or Night 554 | - llion men into better manhood. Its value|that's front-page news comparable to Tommy Man- ! Aversion; a state of mind in which as —_—— Tomorrow cannot be underestimated.| Ville becoming a hermit or Jack Dempsey picking |attention to an object is coupled Mercury Mov"lg CORDOVA CHECK CASE i e | it the Scout today is not to be measured |d2isies [ itk disitke ot 1 madigbs L) B eve 1 Have Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES NS0Tt hbitbrised il e Mo 1 one forscttes Mrs. Post, it is reported, calmly ignored the spilled |ing from it. “Mankind has a great Upward But No Ole Ophiem, m.mrlm lm!e ast £ Coai | o ok # S = || berries—and since she did that, it must be the right |aversion to intellectual labor» — fail to 50 days im Jall on icharges T, Rae . Carlson i fhe sca Is & primitive vet beautlfull g 4o 4o: Byt can.ane sesily ignore a:spoantuibiof-Joknson Letup Is Foreseen s e e (D) o By Home of Hart Schaffner and religion—a re ving all colors, all sects, alllperries on the table-cloth? Doesn't it smack of the LS~ 1o % f & e . nhess in a fish pir case, has been Marx Clothing denomit o tic A scout must ve (riendly. |incincere—and, therefore, of bad manners—to pretend | — ”1"71‘“‘ m"dfla,"ng B ‘,m”m sentenced to a vear in jail and & ofrice Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry —d courtecus, kind hrifty. brave, clean, rever-|the berries aren't there? Breruilg ) ;]‘l'::;\:elga:;x: PO & fine of $250 in Cordova, according nop Phone Green 331 S SIX @ v g record- v receive: e p i _ ent, trusiwoitisy, isyai, and helpful” | We have no constructive suggestion of an -1l LOOK and LEARN ?:I‘”‘T:f(”:?(l‘l"ln ok w(.a:hm 710" to word received here by lm( DI S g 3 3 . 2 n R rourse. el e ingers a 1 & 4 " trict Attorney's office. Ophiem was & e py s only. mae of us memorsed his imple cod o i i i b ol By A. C. Gordon reu. It was 13 above at noon And fog orite of peciing. el FINE | Hollmann’s Pharmacy A L At e R 5 .+ |inelegant. Flipping them across the table at the guest | s Riadually moving - up checks, it was reported 201 Seward St. ind had we not beiter say, “Who holds to that |Inclegs S el B e Wind which hit a peak of 4lm! 5 U Waich and Jewelry Repalring | | | 5pocCpRIpTTONS CAREFULLY ¥ Al e S0y, Scoutiof Alisted Hotds, molds im0 e Pt o Yinia e b, which ook Of jhe Bxblvgnr- at hour at 7:20 this mOIMING WaS yoae ang placer location notices | at very reasonable rates COMPOUNDED FROM turn the Feins o the ever more abundant Tomorrow?” | [ W€ FIRE et Tns. Bost scooping "0 %1% vates the giving of the Ten GQm-|Somewhat abated but forecast Was for sate at The Em mpire Offce. PAUL BLOEDHORN FRESH DRUGS p Ol |F g i b nate, | mandments? for much the same kind of weath- s Tt EET The next issue of Etiquette should contain the | * i S. FRANKLIN STRI i AL WELL RECEIVED NEWS IN ALASKA What shoulf-f o when el batries ‘an | i TIOW Bllch fpece wouldiall Shebeh | Beaviest wind for a gustained —— — <LL LCE s : K N ALASK!/ :fiutsl'l(;)l]!-w ”‘lh:‘- n\‘a“‘l S Poki. )robiqlbl\' will n\"\k(’ average yearly rainfall in the U. 8. five-minute period in the last 24 s | T The recent, reappolntment by President Roosevelt, |in \mn.-"m vt "’Dm’l'l[\p)l‘l your berries, |0CCUPY? RS s 01 1oy, RO HOMEHTIAM z o R l c L e L J. B. WARRACK i ) tP A i TYRIRE ® | 3. What does “varicose” mean? |the northeast at 9:10 last night. ON THE MEZZANINE . and confirmation by the Senate, of E. W. Griffin as | Clumsy 4. What is the average weight of | =——— | HOTEL JUNEAU | | Engineers—Contractors DRY CLEANING Bt s 5 A ™ [1] | wi e e : end of Burke 16 174 G5 o I BODDING TRANSFER 1 [ [1] ‘\un be postponed. At the end of 5 b ~n | 9 What were the names of the| EbL JUNEAU {the tournament, the regular house Shaw 2 178 even hills on which Rome was|| MARINE PHONE | LYLAH WILSON L schedule will be in effect, with no ~ Hollman 12 172 Npuite2 .. || BUILDING 707 ® Contoure Telephone | |3z ‘lnmugm in schedules or aates. Riendeau 19 17 i 11 Rock—Coal Hauling X-Er-Vac 538 fii=n P Scordi we ils 2 1 i ) o T TR T & Nu APPEAL Scording follows: }\;hl on 111‘ ]1?;; ANSWERS Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Sofl : - |* Audit—Tax and System Service | Bie Four Leasue Resin sl | L mows Wat = : JAMES C. COOPER, I8 et ksvants 1ese R 44 165 | 2. About 1300 cubic miles. o 2 ater ; B o P A TU TRADER Santa Fe 11,548 Hermle 23 164 | 3. Abnormally dilated or con- PERCY’S CAFE | Washmq ‘ e SIGRID'’S 30806 “GolAstein’ Buliding f~4 Lackawanna 11,328 Kyler 21 164 | torted. | | | BEAUTY SALON Public Stenographer R Canadian Pacific 11,234 Sl 18 164 | 4 Three hundred pounds | Xce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | ® || “YOUR APPEARANCE IS Notary Public p‘a 1 D SRR D s+ .| Southern Pacific 11,226 Ha i 6 163 | 5 Capitoline, Palatine, Aventine, 1‘ | COFFEE SHOP | || OUR RESPONSIBILITY” & u avidovich Doesn t| Northern Pacific 11,181 Tyerson 6 161 Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, and| | Percy Reynolds, Manager | || Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | oxn Enjoy First Trip Out J Yo (Genu) WUS | have . 5. o |Gl & - ' = = : P Bjioh, . : B U k i Y | ‘ m 38 Years Baltimore & Ohio 10904 gfl’:g::;:e 1 P MR ER AN B S e our | JUNEAU g SPECIALIZING — U Reading ... 10,865 € 5 | § E y ! f Monagle 15 157 4 4 3 | | Returning to his Kotzebue home| Players |" Benedict o1 Toe dil The Store for Men v a l e n t lnes ALASKA | MELODY HOUSE In French on the Alaska via Seward and Fair-| Games Average| MacSpadden 21 164 ~df | | Music and Electric Appliances banks after his first trip Outside| Pullen 24 192 | Hutchings 18 154 | s ATTHES &N A RY | (Next Gastineau Hotel) -m".[?ia vears, ._Paul Davidovich has | Imquist 18 191 Sterling 15 154 Front St —Tri le Bld FIVE d TEN L UND i Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 i Italian ad enough Lavenik 24 190 Thibodeau 18 153 | ront St.—Iriangle g. an | 8 . “Did I like it Outside!” shouted| Stevenson 21 190 Walmer 15 153 | Siosie T s e ~— Dinners an indignant Mr. Davidovich this Barrag 24 188 | Holland 12 152 s ik — PHONE 15 s " afternoon. “Hah! You notice T go| stewart 21 187 s 2 150 |3 " o~ RRcd 74 | Alaska Music S 1 X v | e N AN | Poster ... . T P NOTCH laska Music Supply ASTINEAU CAFE @ w0l cwmewa n s || GARBAGE HAULED | v : | Aribr o Ugsen, mansger | (| G tered you, on your trip, didn’t they?” | ' yifort 6 106 | wia 13 117 |4 - Teamusyis Meathly RS l i Phone 7123—————_115-5nd St_| | | Pianos—Mausical Instruments asked an Empire reporter Duckworth 17 185 i B [ E. 0. DAVIS l FOR FINE FOOD ‘I THE ROYAL i and Supplies . ettt tetntetet et et “Sure! They're all snorted | Hagerup 04 183 | TELEPHONE 212 ' Luncheons 50c | | “Phone 206 133 W, Becond |, Lode and placer location notices Paul Du\')dl‘,\' ch, sourdough road-' wetealf 21 182 M iage ls Joke Phone 4753 i Dinners 65¢ ) { BEAUTY SALON e for sale at The Empire Office. “keeper. Ugrin 21 181 i —ule [ OPEN EVENINGS Try the Empire classifieds for e v, Davidovich keeps a roadhouse! pendrickson 1 e To Austnan e | “If your hair is not becoming | | " ey Empire classifieds pay. ad trading post near Kotzebue, He sare », o 5 | results. [ G Benson 24 177 Humonsls to you — You should be : doesn’t like it Outside, -and -hel g 2 176 2% 31 coming to us.” | ) dpesn’t mince words about it. Henning i 18 176 | b o2 E i a8 i B e — Blomaste 12 174 | VIENNA, Feb, §—Austria is go- 5 i l Tubbs 21 175 |ing through an epidemic of mar- g tl nal Bank f PENN PINSTERS Wirt 2 175 |riage gags. They give comic re- HARRY | e m a o ‘ Vbl . o4 3 lief to a widespread newspaper | T’ B M B ’ d RA‘E | Boyl 24 173 | ,;m\p: 18 172 |campaign to boost marriages and | LC . . e ./re'l s DRUGGIST ]UNEAU RETAIN LEAGUE T darr: 21 171 |check the nation's declining bxrl.h| o l Blanton 21 R i 23 Bank 's‘” 3"'."'" [ ] {" Redman 10 170 | In the same editions with ed- tores. HP AL_sso m LEAD AT ELKS? Bringdale % 24 1t‘i9 itorial pleas for more marriages, Alaska” ?mplgus_s,lodm I shattuck 7] 2 168 |the papers treat the subject in a s X Kaufmann 21 168 ‘“9;];““ l"f“‘- Juneau, Alaska s e ° | Daviin 12 168 | i e & | B|]l Pullen’s 192 Average| shepara 18 163 | “Privater Td like to ealist for A | Health Foods Center e GS Tops List of Fifty COMMERCIAL BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER COMMERCIAL AND SAVIN ops List of Fifty- | v B B | “Captain: ‘What are you in civ- AND OTHER DIETETIC ACCOUNTS nine Bowlers | Conductors 10400 (USHItOE o and SAVINGS Xaeos. . VFOT 5 | Engineers 10.257 ‘ Private: ‘Married. 230 Franklin St. o SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Pennsylvania leads the Big Four! Firemen 10,195 | e | | Juneau Telephone ) League at the Eiks' Club by a 96/ Switchmen 10,165 | FISH WARDEN ARRIV] 5 . 20, Paid pin margin. The Conduclors are| Brakemen 10,064 I Ralph Ferdandini, Warden for o — aid on out in front of the Railroaders with, Oilers . 9,977 |the Bureau of Fisheries, arrived in ReSOUrCeS Over Two and I Alaska Federal s‘m" % \ 202 pins leeway. | Dispatchers 9,897 5Jum-au today on me_ Alaska and 158 ey = % Bill Pullen still ledds the averages| Telegraphers ... 9864 |Was to be stationed in the local One-Half Million Dollars +|| and Loan Association Savings list with his average down now to| Mail Clerks . 9,719 office of the Bureau with Warden : | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 A ts 192 pins. { .Supers. ... e 9005 |A. P. Romine for the next few o P. O. Box 2718——FPhone 3 ccoun | it wa announced today that dur- | Players months. OFFICE—119 Seward St. | iny the ' Inter-Lodge ‘Tournament | Games Average! Esne v l Poneg. Alasn this week, all house league games| Boggan 21 176~ Empire classifieds pay. :

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