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|of the century with his father, who was part-owner of the cannery at Shakan. Dackins was educated |in the cannery business and be- came mechanic and was employed at various times in every cannery in the vicinity of Ketchikan D. J. Dackins Passes Away At Ketchikan Misses Entertain KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 25 ——] A' Dan(ing Pariy David Johnson Dackins, pioneer | cannery man despite the fact he| was only 46, died yesterday in a hospital here. guests at a dancing party given | by the J. H. D s' Club at the {home of Miss Norma Burford on Gold Belt Avenue. Hostesses for the occasion were the following members of the club Misses Bonnie Klein —_—m WE'VE THROW“ Lois Aubert, Marian Hussey, Maxine Dackins came Washington shortly from western after the first Nostrand, Marilyn Merritt, S)I\H Anderson and Norma Burford - | , . AWAY! e g | to have been established in Italy be- ) fore the Christian era LIQUOR S ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES FOR YOUR PURCHASES OF TOP LIQUORS NEXT TO PERCY'S CAFE (REGULAR PRICE $1) BOURBON WHISKEY (REGULAR PRICE $1) PINTS SPECIAL PRICE $=-C-0-T-C-H 10 YEARS OLD LORD DOUGLAS OPEN UNTIL 4A. M. Telephone 46 EllIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII!!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIJIIII]II!IIIIII[III!IIIII_II_II_IIMB | Last evening 20 young people were | Pat Olson, | S e JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE CORONET GIN-Pints Special Price— 70¢ $2.95 OLYMPIA BEER——8for§1 JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1940. CORSICIANS - PLANREVOLT ~ NOW REPORT {Chief of Irredenhsfs Issues| Manifesto, Says Rome Advices ROME, May 25.—Petru Giovac- chini, Chief of Corsics | ssued a manifesto todas “Corsican_brothers are now fiviig under oppression” in this French Insular Department and the “mo- | ment of redemption is near.” > where the best catgut| is made, it was found that ill-fed lean sheep yield the toughest gut. | | In Ttaly, ALE WEEK END AT THE 70c 924 HOUR SERVICE at PERCY’S C WE’VE THROW AFE N THE KEY AWAY! OPEN ALL NIGHT—EVERY NITE e LUNCHES PREP ARED TO TAKE OUT Every Day—Any Time! Reglslrallon Of Aliensto Be Required House Passes Legislation- Senate Committee Approves WASHINGTON, May 25.—Legisla- tion requiring registration and fin- gerprinting of all aliens in the Unit- ed States has been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen- ator Tom Connally announcd this afternoon. Senator Connally said the “com- prehensive bill has already passed the House and is designed to pro- tect our armed forces, watch subver- sive activities and fifth cclumns or similar g mupx d 18 Ready To Run in Aulo Race INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May 25.— The field for the Indianapolis mo- tor speedway classic has been en- larged to 18 after two more driv- ers qualified in yesterday's trials. Louis Tomei, of Portland, Ore drove his racer around the b: and asphalt course at an average speed of 119.985 miles an hour to qualify. George Conner of San Bernar- dino, Cal, turned in a 124.458 miles performance. Entrants must do 115 miles an hour or better for ten miles to qualify for the 500-mile Memorial Day race. - - NEW INDUSTRY N ALASKA PROMISED; SUM IS REQUESTED PR Asks for $100,000 To Investigate King Crab Fishing WASHINGTON, May 25.—Presi- dent Roosevelt has asked Congress o appropriate $100,000 to enable the Bureau of. Fisheries t@ conduct SALE OF ICE 251b. cake 25¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET DANCE TONIGHT with “BOB” and “VIC” at the CAPITOL CAFE 2 DOOR PRIZE.! BOTTLE OF SCOTCH CASE OF BEER DON'T MISS TONIGHT'S BIG TIME AT THE OF JUNEAU - - - - THE CAPITO 1 one-year technical economic bio- | logical investigation of king crab| | fishing off the Alaska coast. | The purpose of the m\emgmm is to develop information to * duce industry to enter this field.” - > YouthsAre Given (all InEngland: 18- Year-0>lrds_Summoned‘ as Volunteers, Home Defense Forces LONDON, May 25—The British | War Office announced tonight that | it has called on 18-year-old volun-| teers to strengthen the Home De- | fense Forces against the possibility | of invasion by Germany. e, JOE JUNEAU'S GRANDNIECEIS | HERE BRIEFLY Josephine Juneau fo Take| Part in Dedication | of Monument Miss Josephine Juneau, grand-| niece of the founder of Juneau,| was a visitor here during the stay | in port of the steamer Denali this morning. Miss Juneau, accompan- ied by Miss Florence Kilb and Miss Ann Merchut, all employees of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, is to visit Skag- way | On Memorial Day, Miss Juneau will part in the ceremony of di tion of a monument to her great uncle and to Richard Harris, co-founder of Juneau Miss Juneau lives at Auroro, Ill She will come back to Juneau on the Denali and proceed south on the Baranof. D DESERTER FROM MARINES GIVES UP AT SKAGWAY A deserter from the U. S. Ma- rine Corps, who surrendered this week at Skagway, is to be returned to the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton for court martial. U. S, Marshal William T. Mahoney went | to Skagway on the Denali to take| the deserter, Joseph E. Johnson, into custody. | The Marshal came in from Sllkd on the North Sea yesterday with | three prisoners, Andrew Jnhnson‘ to serve out a $100 fine for belm, |drunk and disorderly, Titus Deml- doff to serve 30 days and a swo‘ fine for being drunk and disorder- | ly, and Thomas Andrews, to serve | '90 days for larceny. BRIGHT SPOT L CAFE HIGHWAY, TRUCK ESCAPADES LAND NATIVE IN JAIL| CUSTOMS INSPECTOR Cliff Mathews, Juneau native, was {arraigned today before U. S. Com- | missioner Felix Gray on charges of indecent exposure and disorderly | conduct. He was held under $1,000 bail. The alleged offenses, in which Mabel Jim was involved, occurred in a ditch beside the Glacier High- way at Lemon Creek and in the back of a truck belonging to Wilbur OPEN ALL NIGHT! 1 PERCY’S CAFE Arketa, after Arketa had picked up |the navigation season at Dawson, the couple and was bringing them |Y. T., was announced today by Col- o town. ector of Customs J. J. 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