The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1931, Page 8

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AGENT IS NAMED o ANDGETS BUSY — S J Tlmmpson Duties and Is Ready to Supply Workers stablished his; 1 Chamber of ook over his wus Starts Functioning n was to of a hotel The place Auspices L.O.0. N No. 700 TONIGHT MOOSE HALL Music by Smokey’s Melody Orchestra Everybody Welcome Admission $1.00 L T e T, O LT LT LT i SHuununnm P Nith the theo an the liquid raerve officer ¢ scientific ex tios year. The W at the spot where the Williams is sh A [ laborer Idren | was filled immediatel {who has a wife jand who had on the urfem oceu- of | unemplc the listed persons md‘ capabilities, ) com- plete this W He | then will get ces of emp: Territorial, muni and hopes to uncover to take up most if present unemployment To ablish Labor ¥ His purpose to establish Labc Exchang which w ford free, quick and efficient ice to all persons sceking and to all interests, both public and private, having work to offer. While putting the employment bureau in order and arranging the details of its activities, Mr. Thomp- son says it is ready to attention to any reques “Government agencies —| jobs | hange is ive instant for labor. pri- and vate firms or persons with sort of work at their di have it spe y and capably per- formed by communicating with the bureau,” he declared. |Jackie Cooper’s Cost of Living Is $1,600 Monthly LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23.—Per- mission to spend $1600 monthly for the support of Jackie Cooper, Jjuvenile film s , was sought from the courts by Mrs. Mabel Cooper, the boy's mother. She filed a pe tion for appointment as guardian and said $1,600 monthly was re- quired to support her son in the manner to which juvenile actors are accustomed, | Assets of the boy, she said, con- sist of a $50,000 endowment insur- ance policy, $8,000 in cash and a motion picture contract providing for $1300 weekly salary for the | first year and as much as $4,000 weekly the third year. ‘The boy's parents are divorced. B MAY BE AN OFFICER LONDON—The British Navy has created a new rank and its prob- ably a record for caution: “Pro- bationary Acting Sub - Lieutenant, Royal Navy Reserve.” AR R “Hello, Everybody!” “Say, Business Is Good Here Because ‘it rth American continent is slowly drif earth, M rk, will leave with pve or disprove his conte will establish headquar orthern Lights have their origin. 1 n pointing to the Arctic regions he will study. work | — . e 1 Williams, a navai Captain F. y of 18 me Canada Routing Foreign Trade Away from U. S. OTTAWA, Ont., Sept da is routing her over through her own ports extent every the United States, figures iss the Dominion Bureau of Stz show. Canadian ports cent of Canada’s tras iscal year, by s in the las representing 97 per the cent of all overseas imports and | 1531 8. Spaulding Avenue, ca 725 per cent of exports. In 1924 | United States ports enjoyed more |crash into an automobi n 26 per cent of Canada’s over- seas trade and Canadian ports had only 74 per cent. ‘Wauconda. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE LOCAL CHAMBER TOBE HOST TG - H. 8. TEAGHERS' | to Report—Hyde Letter | to Be Made Public The teaching staff of the local high school will be guests of the Chamber of Commerce at its regu- lar weekly luncheon meeting to be held at the Arcade Cafe at noon tomorrow. Last week the Chamber entertained the grade school teach- | ers. Chairma H. L. Faulkner, of the Chamt special unemployment committee, is expected to have a {report for tomorrow’s meeting, cov | ering the committee's confe: {with Gov. Parks and its disc sions with the City Council. S. J Thompson, Municipal Employmen bly will be present letter addressed b, de, Secretary of ¢ and Pulp Association dealing w Alaska timber resources and th development, has been received the Chamber and will be ma | public at tomorrow’s meeting. ‘Six Hurt when Bee a | Causes Auto Crash | CHICAGO, Sept. 23—Six ! | were injured in an autom: cident caused by a bee on Ra Street, just north of Waucor Wis., recently. The bee flew into| the car of Emil Ogren, fift of car and driven by "Emil Vodra, Berwyn. The injured were treated by Dr. C. A. Ross of | him to lose control of h LADIES® SILK UMBRELLAS $4. 95 VALUES TO $10.00 In black, navy, plaids and | plain DON'T OVERLOOK THIS | WONDERFUL VALUE Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS We Have the Goods” interest we'll be We have the best dog-gone typewriter that has ever been built, the “NEW REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE,” with the NATURAL touch, the best writing machine that man or woman ever laid a finger on. Drop in our new store and try it. We have everything to assist you in your office work, and we carry a complete line of Stationery and School Supplies that will you. And by the way. we have an Expert Service Department, to rem- edy your machine troubles, subject to your call, PHONE 50 and there. Drop in our new store any time, we’ll be glad to see you. H. 1. LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY REMINGTON RAND DEALERS FOR ALASKA Benrenps Bank BuiLping g colors Unemployment Committee | cost $3,000 and was erected co-op- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1931. " Daily C ross-u‘ord VPl;zzlefl MERCHANDISE BROKERS FLY TO Solution of Saturday's Puzzla i E. e STE IFIE 5 tion of mas- | er i i - = T AlC Pinch titch Fresher > > J. J. Meherin and S. T.| Brennan Use Plane to Call on Customers | Merchandise brokers made use 01| an airplane today to call on their customers in neighboring towns.| Joseph J. Meherin and S. T. Bren- | nan left Juneau this morning for | Hoonah, Tenakee and Sitka on the | Petersburg, Pilot Gene! o[m[o § w ‘,,,, o = I ) | seaplane Meyring and Mechanic Brian Har- |land. N. L. Troast, Architect with| | the Bureau of Indian Affairs, also| was a passenger. Mr. Meherein and Mr. Brennan | will transact most of their business {in Sitka. Mr. Troast will inspect! (work in connection with the erec- | tion of the Indian school at Hoonah. The plane and its three pas- | | sengers are expected to return to Juneau this evening. i 3 NIRRT SOVIET STUDENTS COMING MOSCOW.—Next year 81 Rus- sian student engineers will enroll [in 26 American colleges, of whom | |18 will specialize in electrical en- | gineer 13 in mechanical and s in chemical, aeronautical (and civil and mining. B — 56. Pertaining to ships of war g, 0. Four 61, v | State Senator Benjamin Berkeley | f Alpine, Tex., can travel in a| ight line 600 miles without leav- his district. FISHERMAN OF SITKA DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE Carl Carlsorfiz, Native of Sweden, Succumbs to Heart Trouble Carl Carlson, 42 years old, whose home was in Sitka, died last night in St. Ann’s Hospital in Jur of heart trouble. The remair at the Juneau-Young Mortu A Funeral arrangements await advices from friends of the deceased in Sitka. Mr. Carlson was a native of Sweden. He was a fisherman by occupation. He entered St. Ann's Hospital September 3, having brought to this city because the: were no accommodations available in the hospital at Sitka. He w. unmarried. He is believed to h a brother in the State of Washing- ton, but the brother's first name -3 jand his exact place of residence |art not known here. ————— REBEKAH SOCIAL Perseverance Lodge No. 2A will hold a social in the L.O.O.F. HALL tonight following the regular meet- ing. All members are urged to be present, (adv.) g California statutes provide an In- dian cannot bz a vagrant and can- not be arrested as one. Large, Juicy, Fresl | At GARNICK estrial magnetism and seismol- ogy and the Carnégle institution. A. K. Ludy, of the federal may NEW LAB TO RECORD ELECTRICITY IN AIR netic observatory will make the| TUCSON, Ariz., Se , | Observations, Sy OW HIRED OUT e NATE ORCHARDS | pheric ele AT | The y bee has found a new job in! tucky. i While honey for the making the air. The outside resembles a|owner the bee colony is hired out hed built to admit wind from|to orchard men to fertilize fruit| 'y direction, | trees. The result is more honey Inside is a box-shaped building per hive because of the opportuni- of masonry, with walls two feet|ties offered the bee and the rent thick. Within this box is another, |adds to the bee owner’s income. made of solid concrete, and sepa: In intensive methods of produc- ated from the outer box by an air [tion used in orchards, it has been corridor two feet thick. |found that bees will pollinate a Entrance is through a short hall | great percentage of trees that or- 1 outer and inner doors. The |dinarily might not bear fruit. outer door is closed before the in-| A bee colony can be rented for ner door is opened. This last door|$4 and $5 for blossom time and add opens into the room where instru- at much to the $10 to $25 that ments are housed in total dark-|the average of 150 pounds of hon- ness, ey per hive brings the beekeeper. Space also has been provided for [Tt is estimated that a hive an measuring electrical currents with- acre gets best results. PHONES 92 and 95 CANNED CHICKEN 4 POUND CAN—§$1.60 GEORGE MIDNIGHT SPECIALS FROM 6 TO 12 P. M. George Bros. 1 Canned Chicken ’S—-Phone 174 hers Five Fast Deliveries in the earth. The observatory —————— Old papers tor sale at The Em- eratively by the federal division of pire. S N A S R Y S o S o YA SRS ST o TH has the ELKS’ BIRTHDAY PARTY TONIGHT Large, Medium and Small A size for every home AFTER REGULAR MEETING Priced from $32.50 ELKS’ HALL |= Juneau Young e R T W S VR ST LTI Can bé Had, only when your house is properly heat the home even in - lIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIII!IIHI heated. 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