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1932. w DE MONDAY, JUNE 27 By BILLE =3y ’:‘\{ BECK S GUIDANCE-- To control by a superior force is to guide—it can result well or ill. Your finaneial policy can be controlled by mass-fear—ar it can suc- H\S PECPLE RIS RavAL MAJESTY 1S oW N EXILE n TRe f L | ceed through your own independence, of will FOENDLYU.S A and understanding of the problem. It fs the AND HE - scheduled plan which succeeds — maintenanee PREFERS To & e S Ay of direction and rate makes for effective fi- g BE kAowWn b e : nancial growth. ' The First National Bank is / i e BO/DVGUARD & gma “QYA N ready and able to plan with you—-v_vork. with PICKED SULUBIANS = TTHE BOYS ARE CROCHING ' SOMEAHERE W ZZ S6] | iiafien b?cause iy fu?-llre~pr05p ?flty i oo AND. KNOOKING 'EM DEAD (kA ARLEM WEVOE SULL. STEAMS AGRSSS guaranteee to our depositors—their money is NIGHT CLUB —— OH, DAT SULUBIAR: SLIDE. ALONG THE LINCOLY HIFHWAY e BROAD ATLANTIC CARRVING BaCk as safe as ypur business — conversely busi- 2 EBBER'BOOY'S DO (Y AV - LA TR AT O THEL SULTAN S WIVE ness is safe when sane saving and wis buy- § ing exists. 'Commc(ors, W. 515 First Avenue, nomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; 'THOMPSONS ARE TO OPENING CAME '~ OF FINAL HALF ~ SETFOR TODA > T . Play Sunday, Slated. to Clash Tonight #Moose and_El_ks Unable to | WILL VISIT PARKS?M“VES INTU "'s To spand sometime here visiting Gov. George A. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Thompson and daughter, | Miss Mary Catherine, will arrive| ihere tomorrow on the steamer| fAleutian. Mrs. Thompson is the Governor’s sister | This is the first visit of Mr. and| |Mrs. Thompson here. Miss Thomp- I'son visited the Governor two years 'ago, following her Window Lighting Is Ample;| DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS PICNIC Mills College, then she has Hood's College, land. | Mr. Thompson is general counsel for the Oregon Short Line Railroad and makes his headquarters in Sunday was wetl and cold and the opening game cf the second dalf -of - the J)Cilly; League schedule $had to be postponed.” Today it was provisionally scheduled for this cv c¢ning, the provision being if rain stays away long enc permit it. The Mbose i last in the f been teaching in Frederick, Mary- d Elk nd st half, are the prin- |here three years ago as the Gov- 1|A son, Ben, Jr., spent the summer cipals in this affray. Junge is slat- €rnor's guest. He s now a cadet ‘ed to work for the Bills and prob- [at West Point: - - e ably Jack Schmitz for the Pap: ‘The game is billed to stant at 6:30 p. m. fter the game, i managers of the’ three clubs ‘l‘quEGISLATIDN meet with the League officials to discuss final plans for the Founth of July series. If the game is can-| Bl celiéd by rain, the meeting will be | held in Council Chambers of City Relief, Economy, Appro- ¥ Hall at 8 o'clock. pl’lathfl easures | BOTH HELENS | Prove Bothersome 8 | WIN MATCHES { WASHINGTON, June 27.—Reliel, WIMBLEDON, June 27.—Helen €conomy and money a Wills Moody defeated Dorothy ticd up in such a Cony S Broad, of Great Britain, and Helen Whirlpool that nobody is sure just Jacobs defeated Hilda Crahwinkel, What the storm will leave. of Germany in the net playing to-, The Senate, for the time being graduation from | Oakland, Calif. Since ! Pocatello, Idaho, where they reside. and Stock Facilities ‘ HELD IN_nflURS Generous stock Removal of fixtures and |3ts old quarter Building into the corner store rcom o of the structure were virmally| tion of Two Months comp! today. | The new quarters, at Seward and Starting their summer vacation, Main Streets, are supplied with the Community Sunday School, genercus window lighting and of- under the leadership of Mrs. W. E. fer spacious facilities for the dis- Cahill, Superintendent, held their play of the large and well-assorted | annual picnic Sunday between the stock of the company. hours of 11 and 4. Planned first soda fountain will be in as an outdoor event on the Tread- |service in a few days. well beach, the picnic forced in R s o el doors on account of the rain, was in the Valentin:| Begin Summ’er Vaca_ held in the League rooms where | < Sunday School will be resumed ! AS LEADER UF in August. The children of the to D. Frankfurter of the Douglas Dairy for his donation of milk. i - e i BnNus SEEKERS AUXILIARY MEETING | contests, games and refreshments ! were enjoyed. Sunday School are very grateful The Ladies’ Auxiliary, F. O. E, Oregon Man Resigns as|will meet this evening at eight | . d o'clock. The newly installed offi- | Commander-in-Chief |cers of the Auxiliary will have charge of the meeting. e TRIP FOR HEALTH i of Veterans WASHINGTON, June 27.—Wal- BARINIA |ter Waters, of Portland, Oregon,; \has resigned as Commander-in- Chief of the Bonus Expeditionary He said he did not believe Mrs. E. Uberti and daughter Yo- land were passengers leaving on the Norco Saturday night for Se- of the Juneau Drug Company fro | Sunday School Students Spokane, Washington. Each bidder must submit with his bid, or prev- iously, an attested statement of his business and technical organization (of the bidder) ‘on forms to be sup- plied by the District Engineer, which is available for the contem- plated work, including his financial iresources and highway construction Xperienve and other construction éxperience, compared with the pro- Ject bid upon. The United States \expressly reserves the right to re- l Jject any bid in which the facts as {0 “business and technical organi- ization, financial regources, or con- struction experience, as compared with the project bid upon, justify |such rejection. The contractor will {be required to state in his bid the (minimum rate of wage per day to be paid common labor. Where cop- ies of plans are requested, a de- posit of $10.00 will be required to {insure their return. If within thirty ;(30) days after opening bids plans |are not returned, the deposit will ibe forfeited to the Government. |Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows: Five (5%) per icent of the amount of the bid. Performance bond will be required |as follows: In amount of 100% of |the total contract price. Perform- ance will begin within ten (10) cal- ‘endar days after date of notice to |proceed and will be completed with- jin. one hundred fifty (150) cal- jendar days from that date, ex- |clusive of any time that may inter- |vene hetween the effective date of lorder of the Government to sus- ipend operations on account of |weather conditions and the effect- {ive date of order to resume work. Liquidated damages for delay will {be the amount stated in the Spec- | \ial Provisions for each -calendar |day of delay until the work is com- \pleted or accepted. Partial pay- iments will be made on work and ;material delivered if such work and imaterial meet the approval of the |contracting officer. Article on pat- ents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submit- \ted upon the Standard Government | pleted within sixty (60) calendar days from that date. Liquidated damages for delay will be the |amount stated in the Special Pro- | | visions for Associated General Contractors, Ar- cade = Bldg., Seattle, Washington; Assaciated General Contractors, W. | 515 First Avenue, Spokape, Wash- | ington.” Each bidder must submit with _his bid, or previously, an at- | tested statement of his businessand | technical organization (of the bid- | der) on forms to be supplied by the District Engineer, which is avail- able for the contemplated work, | including his financial resources and his highway construction ex- perience and other construction ex- perience, compared with the project bid upon. The United States ex- pressly reserves the right to reject any bid in which the facts as to business and technical organiza- tion, financial resources or con- struction experience, compared with the project bid upon, justify such rejection. The contractor will be required to state in his bid the minimum rate of wage per day to be paid common labor. Where cop- ies of plans are requested a de- posit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If within thir- ty (30) days after opening bids plans are not returned, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- ernment. Guarantee will be re- quired with each bid as follows: Five (5%) per cent of the amount of the bid. Performance bond will be required as follows: In amount of 100% of the total contract price. Performance will begin within ten | (10) calendar days after date of notice to proceed and will be com- each calendar day of delay until the work is completed or accepted. Partial payments will be made on work and material de- livered if such work and material meet the approval of the contract- ing officer. Article on patents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submitted upon the Standard Government Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard First Nationial Bank You can trade in your old washer no matter how old and decrepit it may be — Credit MACHINES All Are Regular Standard Guaranteed Articles allowance made on request ELECTRIC W ASHING —GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS day. Both Mrs, Moody and Miss held the key to most of the prob- |forces. | Jacons will enter the semi-finals. 'lems involved. |the rank and file had sufficient | Senate leaders had a sort of voice in naming him their chief. Iy hope of adjournment by, Waters had difficulty in keeping 5 Saturday but bent immediate |his men in line when they started | ————————— g‘ : b PRAJADHIPUK 'S efforts toward the passage of the lcaving for home early last week annual appropriation bills which {and only a handful responded to attle where Mrs. Uberti goes to!Form of Bid and the successful enter the Virginia Mason Hospital |biddér will be required to execute for surgical treatment. She planned the Standard Government Form of to be away all summer. Confract for Construction. The ment may require, to reject any - e e — ‘\rlgh; is reserved, as the interest of 'and all bids, to waive m,yd inform- \TE! CE npp |the’ Government may require, to!ality in bids received, and to ac- ANTERTAIN BRIDGE-DINNER | c o™ ViR " blds, to waive leept or reject any items of any |any informality in bids TeCEi"ed-:bid. unless such bid is qualified by Mr and Mrs. W. E. Cahill were and.to accept or reject any items!specific limitation. Envelopes con- hosts to a group of friends;at alof any bid, unless such bid is | taining bids must be sealed, mark- George Kelly, of Camden, New|dinner party at their home In qualified by specific limitation. En- 'ed, and addressed as follows: Bid Government Form of Contract for i Construction. The right is reserv- ed, as the interest of the Govern- 5 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. |most of the government depart-) Junenu—Phone 6 should be laws by the beginning his call to march to the Capitol i ‘cr the new fiscal year which is!and demonstrate their strength to s midnight next Thursday, otherwise the Senate. BANKOK, Siam, June 27—King Prajadnipok remains Siam’s Mon- | #arch.” He signed the proclamation «, yesterday which legalizes all acts of the Peoples’ Party and re- pouncing absolute powers and also granting a constitutional govern- ment. The King was arrested at Hua- hin and brought here on a bat-| | tleship. His arrest was a mere { formality and he was released and | ments will legally have no money to spend. Two Big Measures Two of the biggest annual money. measures are those supplying near- ly $2,000,000,000 for the Po: Treasury, Office and independent offi- . These measures are before he Senate now but the relief meas- ure remained the most bother- some bar before Scnate conferees. The conferees |Jersey, has temporarily assumed charge of the bonus seeking vet- erans, | COMMUNISTIC ACTIVITIES WASHINGTCN, June 27. — Re- newed Communistic activities stir- ,red the Veterans' encampment to- |day. Six members of the Com- munist organization were arrested. real food shortage as continued | proclaimed King immediately after | have before them the $2,300,000,000 begging on the streets and dona- signing the proclamation. " DAGNY HAGERUP AND | REX A. HERMANN WED| | { Miss Dagny Hagerup and Rexi A. Hermann were married Junci ,16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i Kenneth Hill in this city, Rev. " Erling K. Olafson, being the_‘ officiating clergyman. Mrs. Hill was brodesmaid and Alf Nygren| # ' was best man. i ! " The bride, who is a graduate of] the Juneau High Schol of the Class| { of 1980, is the daughter of Mr. and | ‘Mrs4 T. Hagerup of this bity. Mr, Hermann is employed in the] macHine department of the Alaska{ .Junedu Gold Mining Company. He, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.! /Hermann of Seattle, Mr. W. G.| | Hermann being the proprietor of a drug store in the Pugel Sound ! metropolis. The bridegroom 1is al { nephéw of the R. R. Hermann of | the Junean Drug R { Mr. and Mrs. Rex A Hermann * will make their home in this city. isd ———— MRS, FOSTER AND DAUGHTER " RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA { Mrs, Frank H. Foster and daugh- { ter, Miss Mariam, arrived today cn! {the steamer Queen from Seattle. | §Mrs. Foster has been visiting | friends in Los Angeles and other | Garner and Wagner bills. wonder how they can shape the bilis to suit President Hoover. The conferees are bound by votes of their respective Chambers to agree on the public - buildings program which the President does not like. — e, MAY POSTPONE DEBTS SESSION T0 NEXT FALL French and German Dele- gates Consider Drop- ping Whole Thing LAUSANNE, June 27.—As States- men gathered for a resumption of war debts and reparations, the French and German delegations, considered dropping the whole thing until Autumn, fearing thaf neither will be able to compromise because of the domestic opinion in both countries. BRITISH BUSY LONDON, June 27.—The British Cabinet is holding an important meeting at which both the disarm- There is food for another day. ININTH STREET GANG BEATS STARR HILL In the first of a five-game ser- ies between the Ninth Street Ti- gers and the Starr Hill Stars, play- €d at Athletic Park this afternoon, the Tigers won by a score of 7 to The game had been scheduled for five innings but an extra in- ning had to be played to decide the struggle between ‘the youthful greats. The lineups were as follows: Tigers—E. Hildre, c.; R. Barde, p. 2b.; A. Swanson, 1b.; H. Hanson, 2b..-p.; W. Jewell, ss.; J. Krug- ness, 3b.; H. Jackson, rf.; F. Beh- rends, cf.; B. Alexander, If. > p.; J. Mclean, 1b.; J. Smith, 2b.; Smith, rf.; B. Mokean, cf.; J. Da- 1. 3 ] DAUGHTER BORN TO MRS. B. L. HOLBROOK For Brice L. Holbrook of Thane, the sun is shining everywhere to- day. He is all smiles, And all his men friends that he can reach are enjoying his cigars. Treadwell Saturday night. "Covers velopes containing bids must be|for Road Improvement, Douglas were laid for fourteen. The dinner 'sealed, marked, and addressed as!Highway, Lawson Creek Bridge. To was followed by an evening of |follows; Bid for Road Improvement, be opened July 20, 1932, at 9:00 The prize winners werc |Sitka Highway, Indian River Park oclock a. m., Federal & Terr. Mrs. Charles Sey and Frank Pearce, Section. To be opened July 20, 1932, 'Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- high scorers, and Mrs. Robert Fras- At 9 o'clock A. M., Federal & Terr. jams, District Engineer, U.S. Bureau bridge. er and J. R. Guerin for low socre. HENRY NEILSON; WEST the House and| Meanwhile the veterans face a POINTER’ IS ON VISIT Henry Neilson, Alaska appointee They tions dwindled almost to nothing.|t, West Point, who arrived in Ju- neau last Tuesday, left today on the Queen for Chilkoot Barracks to visit his parents. Cadet Neil- son is a Juneau High School grad- uate. Te spent one year in pre- paratory school in the East, and two years in West Point Acad- emy and he is now home on a brief visit from academic duties. - ee—— HARD WORK FOR 50 CENTS MODESTO, Cal. — Climbing in through a skylight and wrecking a 8150 cash register, a burglar was rewarded with 50 cents in pennies as loot. Invitation for Bids Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, June 20, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- Stars—T. Hall, ¢.; H. Bturrock, |ject to the conditions contained |timates. of quantities may be ex- herein, will be received unmtil 9:00 B. Lowe, ss.; B. Turner, 3b; R.lam, July 20, 1932, and then pub- naires and financial statement for licly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for reconstructing and im- proving the Sitka Highway, Indian River Park Section, National For- est Road Projsct, located -adjacent to the Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. The length of the project to be constructed is approximately 1.089 miles and the principal items | of work are approximately as fol- lows: Clearing 4.0 acres; Grubbing 25 acres; ¢ Catifornia ports for the past month.|ament plan and development at { Miss Foster has just completed her | Lausanne are being discussed. The { Freshman year at ‘Stanford Uni- | mesting may result in vital decis- ! versity and will return to that!ions affecting the position of the «mstitution after the summer va-iBritish at both the Geneva and “cation. Lausanne conferences. | LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Unclassified Excavation Mrs. Holbrook gave birth to 2{6600 cubic yards; Structurs Exca- daughter yesterday in St. Ann’s|vation 150 cubic yards; Top Course hospitak ' The welcome afrival is|Gravel 3,000 cubic yards; Supple- the only child in the family. mental Gravel 1,000 cubic yards; (Ll S5 TPR N Unclassified Borrow 800 cubic yards; 18” Corr. Metal Pipe 474 lineal feet; Engagement of Dawes’s |24 Corr, Metal Pipe 86 lineal feet. 30”7 Corr. Metal Pipe 136 lineal Daighter Is Announced 3. °Ti. contract form and the To U. S. Nuvy Ensig" plans, specifications, special provis- ions, and estimate o6f quantities may be examined and the standard questionnfllrezdnnd financial state- _i{ment for bidders secured by the nounced the engagement of their')pn ospective bidders at the tollyt;wing daughter Virginia, to Ensign John |aqdresses: U.S. Bureau of Public Gardener Tennant, ‘ol the United |Roads, Federal & Terr. Bldg., Ju- States Navy, who graduated at An-|neau, Alaska; U.S. Forest Service, napolis this month. Commercial Bldg., Ketchikan, Al- 3 : aska; Associated General Contract- T00 IATE TO CLASSIFY ors, Multnomah Hotel, s Oregon; Assoclated General Con- WANTED—Boy’s bicycle. Address 'tractors, Arcade Bldg, Seattle, C-1941, Empire, Washington, Associated General . CHICAGO, June 27.—Gen. and Mrs. Oharles G. Dawes have an- Portland, | Bldg, Juneau, Alaska. M. D, Will- iams, District Engineer, U.S. Bureau | |of Public Roads. | 532 . | | . Invitation for Bids | | ent of Agriculture, Bureau |of blic Roads, Juneau, Alaska, | |June 20, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub-, {Ject to the conditions contained | |herein, will be. received until 9:00' |aam., July 20, 1932, and then pub- (licly opened, for furnishing all labor {and materials and performing all work for reconstructing and im- proving the Douglas Highway, Law- {son Creek Bridge, National Forest |Road . Project, located adjacent to ithe Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Al-| aska. The length of the project to be reconstructed and improved {is approximately 0.049 mile and the principal items of work are ap-| proximately as follows: Structure Excayation 75 cubic yards; Finish- ing 0029 mile; Unclassified Bor- row 280 cubic yards; Untreated Timber 115 M. ft. BM.; Treated Timber 135 M. ft. BM,; Class B Concrete 10.0 cubic yards; 18” Corr. Metal Pipe 22 lineal feet; Removal | of old trestle: Lump Sum. The con- tract form and the plans, speci- fications, special provisions and es- | amined and the standard question- bidders secured by the prospective bidders. at the following addresses: U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, Fed- eral & Terr. Bldg., Juneau Alaska; |U.S. Forest Service, Commercial Bldg, Ketchikan, Alaska; Asso- of Public Roads. NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped $675.00 . 135.00 Coupe . 735.00 Cabriolet . 830.00 Sedan (4 door) ... 840.00 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. « WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmgquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | ciated General ; Contractors, Mult- | » transparent silks to lygfree from dirt. THE ROTO-VERSO Electric W ashing Machine FAST SAFE and THOROUGH ‘Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Laun- dry Service; is one of the simplest washers to care for. washed quickly and harmlessly, entire- ‘Thomas Hardware Co. Everything from heaviest woolens is } Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Your ; Alaska | Laundry i TELEPHONE 15 CALIFORNIA GROCERY ' B ALASKA MEAT (0. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Frésh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 QUICK STEP—The best and for boats inside and Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office “CASH IS KING” UNITED FOOD €O. mgglut for wood work Juneau Paint Store