The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1931, Page 8

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8"“\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931.” SIGNAL CORPS TOMAKE MORE USE OF RADIO | Prominent Persons Address' Chamb(‘l‘ Of CO“]“ [ merce LUHChflOlI (Continued from Page One) rthern salmon that per- good to come ng. 1t does me | Mr. Cochran, before discussing mining “\ ws, complimented the t to Nome, was to the we receive | York several ave been sent | g mining legislation aid Alaska was the most dif- part of the United States in which to conduct mining opera- tions \p((nl Restrictions lmpfiv‘d ave im- obtain no- that s. The Territory should not ubjected to special mining leg- | on but should be under the| ne federal laws that govern in| Stat. Staff Chamber ain Acton told mvi the Sa tion Army was 7 inaugurating a campaign to defray | of iJANE ADDAMS in the Union. T hope | 1 gentlemen will lend your ef-| the repeal of these so that Alaska may sition occupied | @ the mineral a in the the cost of a building of its own in this city. 'The estimated out- lay of the structure is $750. The PLANE GOES T0 Forward to Splendid Year on Water By FOSTER HAILEY (A. P. Sports Writer) PHILADELPHIA, Penn, 16.—The University of SHOWN HONORS PHILADELPHIA, Penn., April 16 —Jane Addams, pioneer settlement|vania, without a winning boat at worker and Honorary President of | Poughkeepsie since 1924, when the the Women's International League| ] April for Peace and Freedom has been way to victery in their class- | awarded a $5,000 prize by the|es, is placing its hopes for a win- Byrn Mawr College for the “Am-|ner this year on the broad shoul-| | erican woman in recognition of|ders of six sophomores. eminent achievement.” Only two men of the eight that -ee - finished seventh on the wave- BRUSSELS—Special concerts for|tossed Hudson last year are back in public and private|in the varsity shell this spring, but are broadcast each Sun-|Russell (Rusty) Callow, a former coach of the University of Wash- | ington, believes he will have the the si hospitals day evening. Its - how to do it - - - - GEORGE BROTHERS QUALITY Five Deliveries JUST RECEIVED ‘ 1,000 Bottles SARGON PLENTY FOR Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell WE DELIVER | Telephone 134 NOT a TRICK—but in knowing best crew in his four years at | Philadelphia. “This year's crew is better than iany I have had sincecoming to | Pennsylvania,” Callow said. | “The members of last year's | freshman eight, six of whom are Inow in the varsity, have the real 1sLqu, They have worked hard this | spring and are beginning to show | results. If we had two tall men in | the center of the boat I would be |a little better pleased. You know it |takes a long stroke for a middle lof the boat and that only comes | from fellows who move yward |six feet two or three inches.” e RAILROAD SUES MOTORIST WYMORE, Neb—Reversing the usual procedure, the Chicago, Bur- | lington & Quinch Railroad is suing Floyd Hauck for $239 alleged dam- ages to equipment from a collision wil Hauck's car. The road claims | Hauck drove his machine into the side of a freigh train, derailing two cars, e —— | Old papers at The Empire. GROCERS Telephones 92-95 EVERYBODY It—It’s Right” Express Money Orders Pennsyl- | and freshman eights stroked | ' Daily Cross-word Puzzle | central organization of the Army YAKUTAT' BAGK 1 yhcRoss Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 19, Youne boy » part is and ; ers . Contradict provide part of this sum, and ) B i 28 contrudie he hoped to raise the rest by sub- of S8 scriptions from citizens here. {3 g:::zae:‘uu 3 f'dr::‘u"er Had Delightful Vacation toai S AL Mr, in speaking of his 18, Cleansing gt i ugen . Injure visit ed _hv h;n[n — 1. A J&rmar of 3 Merl‘;flclk\;e-rinl a most vacation. € n A |, Vacation. e |Petersburg Takes T. H. | conuiyuon gttt 2 5 y 2 . 'or e b Pt i they and Alaska Kiel to Ins pect 20. Capuchin Prevaricator of comparison 5 s somonkey Slanderous re- o il outher - marl A Road Conditions vty Ssiition” . suture . 22 Termination Cgyptian river I lize, 1~0\\e\‘~r that . the 24. Pori o ; i . Portion Box from Alaska has a great| Piloted by Robert Ellis and serv-|32g Smal) rouna Wander the tourist to|iced by Mechanic W. J. Wadman, e o e ¢ 2 . For v % ared. “The traveler | the Alaska-Washington Airways) g make nead- _cipitativn th has the more de-|seaplane Petersburg left Juneau lhxs‘ way against 3 nn_n;u.nd use to which to return”|forenoon for Yakutat. Its passen- - Hijgof bears % Gazes stead- ; Walmsley reported that|ger was T. H. Kiel, Seattle con- {13, Pu;-: d‘;v:;:vh' 63. First woman = DOWN & N‘::yml s r e - | tractor, who we d 64. Actual . Rescues 453 e begded it L L Mo wer o MmO ‘\ fer €6. Meaningless 2. Important oc- S1. Before - ber had made a study of the fi-[ditions for projected road work. ‘!;. glock face repetition 69. Ludl:lrn.s:. un- nancial statement for 1931, of the| The e is scheduled to return (1. Soaca 98. The orlent 10. Lniplements of Juneau. The members of | here late this afternoon. 1u k:g:;‘elalm 72, Preclous stone s the b feel that the Mayor > ' e 7. T\:{zozm ot TE ANHnG very City nd City Clerk, H. B Parts of a 76. River: Span- 7. Myselt ol small = : imented golt course ish 3. Tronbun 5. South Amer- P to be ‘complimented Bed ot a wild 77. Recline 9 Lifeless lcan uninal the ort and the handling animal A 79. Melody 10. King of Zg (ii_:e;l:dlelle[ ; »s during eri Again: orefix 81, Peruse Bashan 0. Flo f Cn:,’: nces during the period E Uiy 83 Derann 11, VeREI0e 32 Batrier ih & reported It UnGarmives 8% Haore 12. Delight be- suream Thirt en quests were Te- 5 5 K;\::‘ - :aal” 817. Sh‘lin url the yond meas- 85. For exwmnple: i g eser! ure ceived and red by the sec- ‘!L W asnn gg, gbguuc“o“ 12 j"””l" gg. Ly dr - retary ast weel urnishes a on of Seth 16. Tumultuous . Note of retary in the past week. ! crew for Wrong disorder scale ITALIAN NOBLE FINED TRIEST, Italy—zxporting paint-| ings by old masters without per- mission of the Government is a se- | rious offense in Italy. Count Fran- cesco Caiselli of Udine has been fined $13,000 for having tried to export a painting by Tiepolo. | MEN’S O WAIST Special at Stop and Shop OR TELL CENTRAL TO GIVE YOU 83 OR 85 Clover Valley Butter (quarters), per pound Meadow Dew Butter (prints), per pound ..... Large size Eggs (strictly fresh) per dozen ... Prunes (medium size) 4 pound package, each Del Monte Florida Grapefruit, No. 2, per can .. Grapefruit, broken sections, No. 2, per can .... Del Monte Corn or Peas, No. 2, per can ....... Reliance Tomatoes, No. 2 1-2, solid pack, per can.22c Puree Tomatoes, No. 1, per can .................10c Puree Tomatoes, No. 2, percan .................15¢ Reliance Dinner Peas, No.2, percan ............18¢c A full line of Fresh Vegetables received on every boat thereby assuring you fresh stock at all times. Oranges are cheap now and we have them in many sizes. Sanitary Grocery OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10, O’CLOCK\ J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel VERALLS 220 Blue Denim OR BIB $1.25 Pair and your order will have our careful attention .35¢ .33c .30c .35¢ .25¢ .20c .20c PHONES 83—385 [CORDOVA KEEPS FIGHTING TELTIN INDIANRESERVE Brief News Items of Per- sons and Happenings in Westward City CORDOVA.—Despite assurances given in a letter from Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wil- bur that establishment of the Tet- lin Indian reservation would in no wise interfere with mineral de- velopment in that area, Attorney Thomas Donohoe insists that min- eral development will be interfered with and that the land withdrawn for the reservation will be placed under the same system of admin- istration as is now given coal and oil lands. The Chamber of Com- merce decided to continue its op- position to establishment of the reservation. | | | Teacher Margurite Lyman and | pupils of the Chitina school were given free airplane rides in a plane piloted by Harold Gillam of the Gillam Airways. — Local growth and prosperity are expected to be accelerated by the operation or 15 w 20 halibut boats from this port this season, by in- creased business with Western Alaska through establishment of regular freight and passenger boat service with Kodiak this summer and by augmented interior travel through improvements planned for highway and airway services. The Cordova Mill and Lumber Company has lined up contracts that will keep the mill busy all sea- son, declared Charles Goodall, pro- prietor. Edwina Gertrude Alstead and Clarence Luke Piper were recently married at the home of the bride's parents. The bride has lived in Cordova seven years, Mr. Piper recently came from Globe, Ariz They will make their home in Cordova. Four fur coats worth $650 were consumed in a fire that dsmnged the home of John McCord. His total loss is estimated at $1,000. . Itinerant bootleggers, who come north every season with the open- ing of canneries and depart south at the close of the fishing season, are to be objects of a special war- fare that will be waged this year by W. N. Cuddy, assistant district attorney in the Third Division, he announced in Cordova. At the same time, he will not neglect to keep his eye open for those dispensers of ¥ ln:.loxicants who are rooted to the soil. An foe crusher will be installed * in the city warehouse on the City Wharf. The machine, which has been ordered from the States, will facilitate the work of supplying fishing boats with ice. | o1a papers at tne Emoire otnica ¥ FREE! 1 package Palmolive Beads — a wonderful Washing Powder — given away with every purchase of 5 bars of PALMOLIVE SOAP for 50 cents At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 FREE! 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