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D RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRARRS====n====_mm—W———//"/"/""""+ SATURDAY, MARCH 2 3 cuts, sometimcs as many as four or five a day. | Contractor Bill Manthey stated his contract for the job did not require the cleaning up of nails and minor debris, but only for the actual use of his crane to tear the building down and his trucks to haul the material away. Ar- rangements will be made to take care of the situation, however. - & KAYSVILLE, Utah, March 22— ¥ o __Dorothy Webster, 20, was in crjti- H U U S E cal condition teday from injurics suffered in a_train-automobile ccl- lision that killed six children and MEASURES injured ree other persons last night. ——— Miss Webster's father, Wilford H 54th DAY, MARCH 21 Webster, diver of the car, and (Passed) her brother, Dee Webster, 12, were ' M reported recovering at an Ogden hog- | S B. 46--To amend the laws re- pital. Another Webster child, Jo lating to residence qualification of Ant 10 wes epiong those Xilled electors. In elections on incorpor The accident cccurrad when Web- tion of a town or city, only 30 days residence in the precinct required instead of in the present law. S. B. 102 lating to e &ns’ tax on country S. B. 104—To change the period during which an action upon a lity created by statute, other than a penalty or forfeiture,*must be started. As amend, such on weuld have to be started within | two years instead of six years ai- ter the cause of action accrued S. B. 108—To prescribe fees for issuance cf certificates of owner- | ship of motor vehicles. Under the bill as ps ed by the Senate, a CITY COUNCIL HAS BUSY SESSION AT ' charge of $2 would be made for is- cates. The House voted out the or- iginal $2 fee, leaving the $1 charge would be six months, as tter's car, carrving the children and his daughter from a movic at nearby Laytcn, was stru by the Union Pacific’s westbound Los Angeles Limited from Chicago at a cross! here. Train crewmen said the signal was functioning, and State Highway patrolmen quoted Webster as saying he started over the crossing after observing that freight train on the double tra had stopped. He said he did not see the limited - > - nend the emption of the exports to a ~To law Vet Last night's meeting of the Ju- for duplicates neau City Council, at which all S. B. 109—To amend the law re- members were present with the lating to care of indigents by o exception cf Henry Sully, saw a ting the allowable rate of interest reversal of e than two year's at six instead of eight percent. standing which prohibited ap- S B. 111-—-To amend the laws proval of more than 32 hard liquor relating to inheritance taxes. licenses for Juneau S. B. 116- To appropriate supple- William C. Jackson was grant- mental funds for the Department ed spproval of his application for of Public Welfare in the amount a liquor license for the OPera- of $70.00¢ ; Gy 5 tion of a cocktail bar at the 1;7‘;003\4 20—Asking that nego-| SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 Northern Hotel bistions 18 eberadtinte with /Gan- ' i nos sene, Frauciuns Deiigs) Also azproved -was an applich='sak b 'tha ayshangs. lease- sale’or| CACOT, COUBCIL voled (IEEPlpe S0 IR ; s . ge, right to ban Communists from from Willilam Sweeney t0 yranefer of so much of Canadian AR O er his bar and liquor H€ense yoiinry os may be necessary in oaneiib and urged they be ex from th> Capitol Bar to the Mid- a0 ° ot po e Hiohway (¢ “"""” from state AFL councils Bo.0: b on R Eraniin under the jurisdiction of the United " homas Whi LR Held over for investigation was oo .¢ st v L : ¥ 'l an! applikation Hor ‘Spbroval Bf eSS i oLl t Y s | lGhoumEn'S | 16l Hnivodnos: ransfer. of +the auor loense for .\ o Sichion on Henal Pena | e s it LR e P the Triangle A Bar from W. K, 2 roe u : porc was “to eliminate Commun- Burford to Joseph T. Thomas and 0S92 B ; ists from places of authority with- William G. Eddy. S.J M 2.2— Asking that (Ixr‘](inn‘x- in The. Commcll aleo moved to put Pensation case of Minnie Fields be | cne Rena’ Battalil on the April 1 Municipal election ‘€opened before the U. S. Employ- protested “this is road to ballot three unofficial referendum ©¢$ Compensation Commission. Fascism auestions, In order to get the S: J- M. 24—Asking that Federal FAAL stand of voters. These referen- I.;I;I\(‘I'HHILI\' checks for veterans in dum results will not necessarily Alaska be dispatched to them by I.Y (0[ HOPKINS OF b binding upcn the Council, but &ir mail will be a guide to any action which S. J. M. 25—Asking that Russia miEhb e thedn. be warned not to encroach on the SA[VA"ON ARMY !S Territorial waters of the United The three questions are (1) States when sending out fishing ex- Should the City Dock be sold? peditions HERE FOR SERVI(ES (2) Do the voters wish any limit —— | to be placed on the number of | e liquor licenses which should be {_Lt. Col.“Arthat Hopkins; gf he apprOvER I Junedu? (3) IO the S E N A T E Salvation Army Territorial Head- City purchase of the AEL and P e, W B Prandlil ol R AL L R e Juneau over this weekend to con- main in the retail sale busines MEASURES duct special services at The Sal- of electrical equipment and ap- 'fl“““" Army Hall. plancass | Tenight at 7:30 oclock the OtEM ittt o Tt {Women's Home League will hold R i etio oot 5ith DAY, MARCH 21 their_epring s o [I;.mrh;\'mlk Patrolman Max Rogers from the BeniS Wil be sold ‘and qhe Police Force. Rogers is now the fDancd) edg from the sale will be Deputy U. S. Marshal at Sitka. H, B. 27, by M. Johnson—To em- ° torthe' local corps quota for An application for appointment as power cities to provide for garbage other . gy Patrolman from Bernie Hulk Was disposal, zoning and city planning; i am will pr approved Lty the Council. passed 13-3; emergency clause ey and Col. P kins will also give a short mes- Election Officials passed 12-4. : sage. The following election judgss _H B. 93, by McCutcheon — TO| o garvices will be held on and clerks were approved for the place aqdmoum tax upon muluplr‘ Sunday, 11:00 a. m,, 2:30 p. m. and April 1 Municipal election: Pre- OWnership of fish traps; passed g.30 "1 " 1t Col. Hopkins will cingg Number One—dJudges, Mrs, 13-3i crergency clause passed 16-0. o (ne gpoaker at all services and William Byington, Mrs. C. E. Rice, H. B. 87. by.Pollard—To levy taX . pupiic js cordially invited to Mrs; Edwin Sutton; Clerks, Mrs, UPon . coin-operated —amusement ,ienq i hear this outstanding L. ¢. McDonald and Rev. Robert and gaming devices; passed 11-4, saivation Army officer Tréag one absent. 5 Lt. Col. Hopkins is visiting in % H. B. 112, by Bamett—To I-lajackn to conduct the Forty- Prginct Number Two—Judges, crease per diem in lieu of sub-lsecond Annual Alaska Divisional Mrs, Qe)t Lybeck, Mrs. C. E. Nag- sistence for travelling Territorial' Congr which is to be held this “eI Mrs. G. B. Rice; Clerks, Mrs. employees from $7 to $10: passed|year ot Hoonah, March 28-3L. - O'Laughlin and Mrs. Al on reconsideration vote 10-6. ‘Dexfi'gdLES from Salvaticn Army Sr. (Concurrences) {Corps all over Aleska will be’ at- dnct Number Three—Judges, g B. 102, by Hoopes—To levy | tengir the Congre: which has Beatrice Ablagoff, MIS. new motor vehicle license fees, on'been arranged by Briz. C. O. Tay- Dewey{Baker and Mrs. Gudmund -y.prive” cars and car dealersi!lor, Divisional Commander for Jenser;, Clerks, Mrs. A. T. Ny- genate receded from amendment|alacka. Following the Congress gaarfliand Grant Baldwin. in which House refused to concur,{Lt. Col. Hopkins will make a tour Disaission was also made, but 10 ypgpimous. of Southeast Alaska holding special definjtqeaction taken on ‘the ques- (Defeated meetings at Salvation Army Posts. tidn of the City taking over the y p' 13 by Barnett—To cut| kR Attpgtgrom managerr.ent_ of the work week for Territorial employees Ciyl Jiferonautics Authority. A 1,75 yours, with Saturdays free; AL ASK A (o ASIAI. suitable| person is to be found failéd to pass 6-10. | who cart be retained by the City to makeé an investigation of the costs aml possible revenues from operation.of the airfield. = Councilpan Stan Grummett brought \p the question of fire escapes at the Grade School. The Ccmmittee Substitute for H. B.{ 34, by House Fisheries Committee— to provide fund for sick and dis- abled fishermen; failed to pass 7-8, | one absent. H. B. 84, by Huntley—To increase Mayor Teprted that Fire Chief School Tax from $5 to $10 per Minard Mil and City Engineer J, Year; failed to pass 2-13, cne ab- L. MacNanara had recently mves- sent, tigated the situation. i SR s OFFICERS ELECTED BY | MISSIONARY SOCIETY | necessity; Mt if walls of the; building mu$ be broken for con-, il i o i OF MEMORIAL CHURCH. Possible chnger was pointed out in the wooden walkway from' At a recent meeting of Memorial | the top floor of the Grade School Church’s Missionary Society the building to Sixth Street, which following officers were elected: could bgome impassable to stu- President, Mis. Amy James; Vice- dents an teachers if a fire or President, Mrs. Bessie McCulloch:i explosion\were to occur in the Secretary, Mrs. Harriet Roberts; Treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Cmpley," boiler rooy, which is in the rear Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. Nellie Wil- of the balment and to one side of the WO§en ramp. lard. Councilmd James Larsen re- Delegates to the Presbyterial | ported nailsand debris left from meeting in Sitka, April 10 were| the wrecking\job on the burned- out Colisuem theatre. ~Many ve- lard, Bessie McCulloch and Amy hicles have Pnctures and blow- James, foreign | | trip. Mr. R. G. breught exemplary acquittal, Tayler ag but leash during inst cenduct his owner, Bill & Duke, a St. Bernard dog of Lcs Angeles the in his strells, a dcz by the cit, It (vight) neighbor. attorney’s office he readily outhworth (left) must keep him on a Photo. is Deputy Cit s ‘a charge of vi of Mr. Attorney usness Duke's won Because COMMUNISTS 31 File for TOBEBANNED, Nine Offices LABOR RANKS, Af Anchorage FLIES 15 PERSONS ONE TRIP FRIDAY carried a Coastal Airlines yestert e ship south to Petershurg, ngell and Ketchikan, tat Union Bay as well, on the return! The following passengers were touching Frem Juneau to Ketchikan, Har- Chafin; from also named, Mesdames Nellie Wil- aluminum in the U. S. Petersburg to ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 22. P—A record list of 31 candi- dates, for nine city offices, have filed for the municipal lection here April 1. Mayor Francis C Bowden secks re-election. Nine- teen have filed for the five coun- cilmanic pests NCRAH BRINGS 53 FOR JUNEAU; SOUTH SUNDAY The CPR steamer Princess Norah arrived in Juneau at 7:30 p.an vesterday from Vancouver and Prince Rupert, B. C., and sailed at 11:30 for Skagw The vessel is due back in Juneau at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning and will sail for the south at 8 o'clock. Passeng- ers disembarking here were: Ethyl Bouterbaugh, Alice Mary Campbell, Hazel Cruse, uel Feldon, Margaret Frenzel, Frank W. Harris, Arthur Hopkir Verla and Sheila Houston, Erne: C. Kunesh, Ivan Larson, Joseph T. Marshall. Benjamin and Edna Melvin, ald and Mamie Milnes, va, Pearl Peterson, William and Amy Joyce D. Smith Taylor, Lloyd, Taylor. Walter and Anita Venema, Leon- and Sam- Don- John Nar- Ann Robertson, Sherlock, Mrs Carl and Winifred Lynda and Dorlis ard Willlamson, William Bell, Lu- cien Berube, Frank Burns, Archi- bald Currie, Jr, Edwin Fitch Laughlin Gillies, Lee H. Hale, Mil- cred Hcedges, John Keller, John Knowles, Roy Hock, Peter Mal- beauf. q Tom Millas, Aina Narva, Arthur Nelson, Donald Sangster, William Sikie, Miriam Wheldon, D. W. Mor- eau, Joyce D. Smith, Carl Hangord Eskil Williams. Leaving on the Norah for Skag- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Deg Is Exonerated | | 1 JUNEAU, COUNCILWILL GIVEDOPEON - UTILITY ISSUE WaIIer Stuart Hired for In-| | vestigation of'Moment- | ous Problem” Here lEGIOII AUXILIARY MASK BALL IS ONLY 3 WEEKS FROM NOW statutory right to control the rates of any public utility. | ! It s necessary, however, to al- low the utility a reasonable profit their capital, which is figured purpose. Krause argues that, while the boat owners have absorbed all other in- | creasing costs within the past few years, they are of the opinion that on s 5 as the cost less depreciation. The this new expense should be passed By ‘Id“d“ Bradm, Bt rate of profit for Juneau has been on to the crew members Just three weeks from tonight Singer and Jack Molyneaux. set at seven percent. - the big Masquerade Ball sponsor- 4 .“ o ki< e e Discussion could well have con- AMERI i by the American Legion Auxil- 2 P R tinued on into the night, but with iary will be held ) X . iary e held in the Elks Hall, T“ EA I‘lle REPORT |other business pressing, the Coun- (A" I.EGION lo |and Edith Walker, dance chairman emperatures for 24-Hour icil turned from the Utilities ques- adv : %h JEILEC L 3 S S advises everyone to get bus: I Period Ending 7:ou o'Clock ®[tion to somewhat less debatable MEET MONDAY N'GHI ostumes for the affair, ther ~:\l This Morning. | fields. | adding C ition ; P 5 e o T I 1T .\ddm;, to the competition for the In Juneau—Maximum, 39; minimum, 35. At Airport—Maximum, 39; minimum, 35. WEATHER FORECA! (Juneau and Vieinity) In Juneau — 1.21 inches; ©® 0000000 CcC000000000200000000 VS $ecceesccvscssscccne T"eeeeeecee o really worthwhile prizes which are being awarded. A total of 28 prizes will be giv- {4 of the American Legion are ask- ed to attend the mceting Monday | night at 8 o'clock as matters im- {No Dvertime II:Of pertant to all are up for consider-| % With a first and second prize L atian for both men and women in each of seven classifications, as well as - GUESTS AT THE TINEAU | Charlie T |a special award for the best waltz couple and the door prize given by G i Newly registered guests of the Cloudy with rain showérs Declaring he intends to get going ! Gastineau Hotel tod e James l’h(‘_ Auxiliary. Old-time wedding this afternoon. decreasing s s00n as the present session of | Brown, Joseph Rainey and C. H, SOWDS “_:’d '{"“I"“‘(“"“’ "“"‘*_ suits, cloudiness with occnoiones o|the Alaska Legislature is legally | Metealf ‘of Anchorage: two U. s, |@hd costumes of bygone days are light showers and. colder to- concluded, and will stand for "“‘Almy enlisted soldiers, Waldon Ol- {0 b€ eparate classes, with prizes night and Sunday. clock-stopping ~ stuff, Senator!son irom Adak and ,Arthur Bon- '°F €ach. The others will be Scan- Charles D. Jones yesterday “”""‘Ikowx,kl ewich Anighovsge: “Lt. Qo umnvlan‘: fancy dress; comic; im- PREGIPITATION noon turned over to his colleagues' Arthur Hopkins of the Salvation personations and teen-agers, for (Past 24 hours endizg 7:30 2.m. today) e | A1 OPinion from the Attorney Gen-!Army, from Santa Cruz, Calif.: and | €l€Ver and original outfits | Mrs. Walker is giving a compact al on when the last day must|Art Nelson and J. Knowles, going Xy i | for the lady and man's tie for the Fostry cer; from Pet-|® since March 1, 950 inches eng |to Tulsequah, B. C. : :‘I"II“)‘\II‘:’;“I.W.L}‘(C(I:CSI;:‘CII;er:éIIJ]SliI]'I- ince July 1, 7683 inches The end of the Sixtieth Day, the i e e S besy waltz couple, and the door son; from Wrangell to Ketchikan At Airport — .20 ttorfley General concluded, will OLE ANDERSON DIE |prise given by the Auxiliary. will be P s e I s % g March actually come at 10 o'clock am., el £ | a lovely pen and pencil set. puman King, Al Lyan and s ML pe SEES s SEy Sapa il ar sion was ordered (s Here is the complete list of priz- Speegle since July 1, 49.33 inches. March 28. The session was ordere Ole Anderson, 72 years old, pass- . i ¥ Wrom Katolilin o Ueion By to convene at 10 o'clock on January away this morning at 9:10|¢ 8nd their donors; sequin comb G«org‘r McDougall; from Ketchik(In ® o @ & © » o o 27, when the First Day began— c'clock at St. Ann's Hospital “(_‘('"Ild earring set, Nugget Shop; 6 x | to Wrangell, R. D. Clark; from Ket- | LAY, A [and each day extends a full 24-|is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank 18- pictnre, "Lighis of Junesy,iin. & B W sangell, AN 5 | hour period. Berry of Seattle; and a cousin hand-medeled frame, Winter & chikan to Jur Alice Brandebury le; a ) e et B i # ol angell to AI.BEI" WH"E GOES | The Attorney General thereby Jack Lee, at Todd Cannery. iE Dresden figurine, _Ludwig Juneau, Frank Aston, Walter Stutte 0" A'R “D Y ruled there is no need for clock-| Funeral arrangements at the NE Germaine {uom‘dl per- and Roy Harris. stopping at midnight. But, he re- Charles W. Carter Mortuary are ‘Ume, <Y\u|mr.\. pin-up lamp, Al- (LA O ported, stopping the clock to get in pending notification of the ('uu.sln;""’k“ Electric Light & Power Co., The 1046 production of new| Albert White will be a speaker €X(ra hotrs has been held legal. {at Todd. [ B i s e i was in’ the|Sunday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock| ADYWay, Senator Jones will have - |rends Sto stand-up picture neighborhood of 836 million Jover KINY on the program for the| | nis ticket to Seattle ready at hand| Nearly 25,000,000 peuph live Ixx,Il’fillll‘ Hayes Shop; _Iwu pots nf‘ pounds, Alaska Taxpayers League when the closing hour draws nigh.’ French Indo-China, flow: Juneau Florists; electric | olina. PAGE THREE K v C e | | Jorgensen, Grummett and Will- | fams. Nuys were voiced by Larsen and Nielsen, with Councilman | sully and the motion car- | tied. three to two. A n was then passed un- anin bat a special Council meeting be called to lock o Studrt’s veport before publica- tion Attorney Stabler pres- ent Nielsen then moved that Stabler also complet: his report and break down bis figures to shew Federal taxes which would not be paid un- dér Municipal ownership. The motion passed unantmously | At the suggestion of Jack Bur- | ford 1 the audience, the €oun- cil c2d to endeavor to get legal w3 opinion as to whether the Alaska- ok W. Matnews, 24, of Fresno, Calif, locks out the window of nts lig 'ht coupe after it crashed Into a !Juneau Mine is required by agree- 16,000-volt power pole 2t Les Angcles, snapping it off. Mathews, who teld police he was crowded off the iment to supply electric power to| road by a bus, climbed cut with only a bloody nose. (P Phots. the City regardless of whether the . e imine is in operation 3 4 | silex coffee-maker, Parsons Elec- | Trevor Davis suggested that the p R ',"U‘.L[‘S tric; wocden sandwich tray, J, B. [Btter from Mr. A NI Burford & Co.: Elizabeth Arden | General Manager of Alaska-Juneau NE“I S cosmetic set, Harry Race Drug Co be published, and this was agre ccsmetic set, Juneau Drug Stor to. ! pluNGES TO INJURED album and records, Home Beaut The letter pcints out that were Wm. Weir is home from work ful; and $5 in trade is given by ithe mine in operation, present this week, after an accident en- cach of the following: Alaska Meat power requiremants of the City countered while at work at the Co., Tom Hutchings (H & M. Gro- and planned power consumption of Hls DEATH Christianson Brothers Garage. A cery & Meat Market), Sabin's the mine would create an overload heavy duty tire rim sprung loose Men's Store, Thomas Hardware, I of at least 2500 kilowatts, which while being repaired and hit Bill Goldstein, Darnells Sport Shop, present nerators could not pro- rr m the forehead causing a bad cut Fred Hennings, Alaska Music Shop, duce his would peint to an BALTIMORE, March 22—P—C. 4y ices Except for a still swol- Juneau Young Hardware, Spruce increase in ptice of power sold Dorsey Warlield, 49, publisher of |} " /4" i head, Bill is OK Delicatessen, Thibodeau Grocery, to the city, since Alaska-Jurcau the Baltimore News-Post, fell to . o pothook 1o work scon, Douglas Drug Company and Feusi considers power in the mine worth his death from a twalfth-floor win- “° e & Jensen in Douglas. more than its sale price down in his apartment at the War-- (o SouOpPERT, THREE For the convenience of across the Mr. Foster brought out by a tington Apartments on fashion- A“A“"»H(.)mmm_' u;uIm daughtor. Chanuel-residents, Vali Bope has question that the AEL and P able North Charles Street early of Mr‘ et »R. E.ISrhvp‘:u‘l'- tickets ior sale at the drug store, building wouldl be included in the this morning, police said celebrated her third birthday yes- end a good representation is ex- sal> price of $900,000 which Edward Fraser, switchboard op- feFatel e PRGBSO cted from Douglas on the big been d. He put a further eratcr at apartment. house, said * 583 ot .' § ona night Iquestion which could not be ans- Mrs. Warfield was asleep at the Iriends. serving ‘j‘. deam BRSO S eatidiae: GikoiRahe ‘the estimated ccst of a new diesel I rine 2r She J i R 5 p Or a r S pE qelel Ipepiwat. AR ai0 WeRat ey [P Toung by 9o aRtighteTkiilvea by A - Auxiliary will have masks for sale now has in existence, however, Lee H A FOTEAL; on the lgwn | LWO USUSLICHY SERIVEC DY S0 + the : st At i6ians for such & DIkt sndia re. ab th ¢ of the rtment, ap-|terday from Seattle where they had at the door. However the more cos L)AI‘I uI‘ '1\ to “)‘Iv" for its con- parently having struck a three- Spent wihtér months, ‘M. tulnss ‘there are M ‘mare s Ak Sroction [0 oy for T8 CORT {6t iron railing’ along a concrete Franklin, diughter of Mis, Gust Will be for all, so Mrs. Walker and ramp Wahto, and her two g wil! stay her Auxiliary co-workers urge each Mayor Hendrickscn summed up 2 I S at the Wahto home here for the one to get out that favorite old- 'the problem facing the City as summer. Franklin will return to 'im® dress that belonged to grand- one of ths most momentous of HAL' E ‘ Fairbanks sometime next month mother, or grandpa’s stove-pipe hat 1ocent years. It is @ question now, BUI R, N | where he is owner and operator of ¢nd cane; the list of possibiliti he sald, either the City must con- | mining property is too long to enumerate, 50 jus trol the profits of the company SIR!KE AGA'NSI . cet busy, and plan not to miss one by regulating the rates, or the MARSHAL IN HOSPITAL of the most enjoyable affairs of City should buy the ut and A. J. Balog, Clty Clerk, Street he spring season. operate it themselves. pASSING ON TAX Commissioner, etc., entered St % On the question of tke two Ann’s Hospital yesterday for an water . companies, the Juneau appendix operation. It is reported "ppv lARKI" Water Works and the Nelson Ed. J. Krause, Secie: s werning that he ts getiie Water Company, which are also Vessels Owners Asscciaton, along as well as is to be expected. . to be on the ballot April 1, the morning that he has received wc (HA[KS Up w'" Mayor referred to a let from that U. S. halibut fishermen b RUDE'S PICTURES, ACCLAIMED umming up the information they when the fishing season opens .. v trip last summer were had submitted for the rate hear- May 1 | well accepted last evenifg when o s, Black and Veatch advised Krause said that he had been . g,weq them for the benefit of, NEW YORK, March 22.—(P— inst the purchase of either or lmI-lflvd by the Deep Sea Fisherm- ) "r ojas Tsland Woman's Club. Junior welterweight champion Tip- ”‘"h water companies at the prices en's Union that its members Kave {mp o' tanding the show impress- py Larkin still retained today his which they have asked the City been instructed nct to handle any - ' Blobures 58 whll ‘s the distiotion: of s BEUING: 1065 & dbs to pay. Mr. Boggan asked from fishing gear untfl further word s/ °0 With the plctures as well as the distinctio AR E VAT v i the eudience pertinent question iverl: Abbarding to Krau thb photo slides of Alaskan flowers, cisien in eight years of ring war- ; e fisber S ¢ |taken by Mrs. Rude. fare, although he has been stopped as to the condtion of the water fishermen are disputing the recent 3 % o " i Wihat' 45 ‘s condition. saiA’ FBAtnYbRA BARE-Damers” share fram After the showing, the Club serv- on five -Il(:?flbh)llb over that span: he, which is not visible to the 20 to 23 per cent of the haul ed coffee and cake. Proceeds of The Garfleld, N. J, campaigner peFAaIA B ittt Etvest {“Krause said that the raise is|the Admissions are to be present- unanimously cutpointed Billy Gra- Asked what control the City has necessary because fishermen are now 4 to the Douglas Public Schools ham, New York East Side swatter, over the rates charged the City covered by Unemployment Compen- | 5 the annual gift from the DIW in lh.v ten-round feature .“ Madi- by the Light Company, and the sation benefits which means, he said, Club: son Square Garden last night. The resultant profits, Attorney Stabler that the boat owner must pay out AL e defeat was only Graham's third in xplained that the City has a three per cent of the haul for this 71 starts. Larkin weighed 139, Gra- ham 139% d PR A S 2 FROM ALASKAN POIN Registered at the Hotel Juneau, from Alaskan points are: Keith Bakke and Ed Bakke, Cordova; and Glen Fisher, Anchorage. - -ee — REGISTERED AT JUNEAU Three persons from British Col- umbia points have registered at the Hotel Juneau. They are: Sam Fel- don, Victoria; R.- Koch and E. Fitch, Tulsequah. et CAPTAIN OF TAKU CHIEF iN R. J. Criner, skipper of the Taku river tug Taku Chief, which travels the river with supplies for Tulse- quah, B. C. and the Polaris-Taku mine there, arrived in Juneau on the Princess Norah and is regist- ered with Ernest C. Kussich at the Baranof Hotel. HEALTH SERVICE MAN HERE Dr. Joseph T. Marshall, M. D, working with the U. S. Public Health Service, arrived in Juneau on the Princess Norah and is re- gistered at the Baranof Hotel. His home is in Greenwood, South Car- >oe — UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL HERE Mr. Lorin T. Oldroyd, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Alaska is registered at the Baranof. - Administration payc mcenthly per ns or compensztion to nearly 120,000 veterans of the Spanish-Anierican war under var- wwus Congiessional acts. - eee Buy it through Empire want-ads! Veterans

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