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e R T SVedewy TR TR R GLASSES NAME Actress Is THEIR OFFICERS R‘}’;fif‘};’:fls AT HIGH SCHOOL Volley Can;;—Played and Basketball Will Start CEMENT WALKS 'NOW SURROUND CAPITOL BLDG. useboy of of Helene Cos-‘ tell Overpowered— $50,000 Taken | nect with Work Done Recent Improvements Con- Next Week ficers '1\\& heen elected, 11 ball teams or- nd have engaged in com- on, and plans have been made he beginning next week of tball practice at the Juneau School. Announcement Wwas de that student government will introduced in the high school. Officers of the various classes as chosen by their respective mem- s and as given out today b | G. Wentland, Athletic Director, is reshman—Walter Scott Brice Howard, Jr., Annette Folta, urer. Sophomorz — Leroy William Winn, Vice-Pre Alice Menzies, Secre Robertson, Treasurer. | jor—Hilding Haglund, Presi- George Whyte, Vice-Presi- Margaret Hansen Secretary- er. —Ted Humxcdc, President; ¢ Jackson, Vice-President; Gaile Stedman, Secretary-Treasurer. udent Association Officers Sex ‘West, Pre: | John Geyer and Clyde Bolyan. Mr. Some Time Ago Oct. 2 LOS ANGELES, Cal. principally ossession | f:\:zfr‘:'m val}i‘xed by Helene Costello Work of laying sidewalks on the | 0 were taken from Seward, Fifth and Main Street 8 GLeR00% : roon | sides of the Federal and Territor- i, =L g e % ial Building has been completed | g (and the improvements are now in public use. Cement walks now the loss was completely surround the govern- | ent of 535000 ment structure. | The steep grade on the Sew-a:d\ Street side has been relieved by a series of steps which make ascent | n @nd descent easy and safe. \ Iron Pipe Rall An iron-pipe rail on the mner’ coach |side of the new walk between the | Seniors — George Karabelnikoff, 'Seward entrance of the building Captain; Bill Nikish, Boyd Mar- and Fifth is being put in place. | nall, Nicholas Dixon, Frank Foster,| Soon after the building was completed ccment walks were laid | |in dront of it on Fourth Street Wentland is coach. Eliminations and Final |and on Seward Street for half a This week elimination @nd final Vlock north of Fourth and on Main | | sames were played. for half a block north of Fourth. Nature of Completed Work In a series of three elimination The work just completed com- gnmec the Sophomores defeated the prjses walks on Fifth Street and Freshmen, and in a similar series on geward for half a block south | of three elimination games, the of Fifth and on' Main for half a Junidrs beat the Seniors. block south of Fifth. In a final series between the The contract on the recent job | ain; Duncan Nixon, Jim Cole, Ar- hur Ficken, Paul Hanson, Josep] Romanseth and Robert Martin. E. | | winners of the two elimination was awarded to G. E. Krause of Naval Holiday Agreement {Is Extended WASHINGTON, Oct. The United States has to an extension until March 1, 1933 of the Naval Holiday agreement which was due to expire November 1. ——————— MENUS of the- DAY | | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE PLANNING FOR SUNDAY Breakfast Orange Juice Watfles Mmple Byrup Bread | Head Lettuce Sour Omm Dressing Chocolate Filled White Cake Cotfee Dinner Roast Chicken Browned Potatoes Escalloped Onions Bread Butter Head Lettuce Sour Cream Dressing Chocolate Filled White Cake Coffee Supper | Chicken Salad Sandwiches Apple Sauce Tea Sour Cream Dressing | (For Vegetable Salads) | 1 teaspoon sait, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon peppcr 1 teaspocn dry | mustard, % teaspoon celery salt, rs of the High School Stu-|gerjes, the Sophomores won from tpjs city on the bid of approxi- | |2 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tablespoon ociation were elected a wecks ago and are as follows: e Karibelnikoff, President; William Friend, Vice-President; El- len Mize, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Raven announced today that | student government will be inaug- urated immediately in the high|* school. Thz governing board will consist of the officers of the Stu- ts' Association and of the Presi- of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. Vclley Ball Activities Volley limited to boys. The teams Freshmen — Clarence Camers(‘.“ Captain; Ralph Bardi, Walter Scott, | Harry Sturrock, Howard Jackson Alexander Bradley, Arnold Swan- son, Thomas Hall, Joseph Scott and Ray Hagerup. R. S. Raven, Super-| land girl players. ball activities have been | | ball games next week. the Juniors in two straight games. mately $1,500. ‘ Class basketlall practice will be-| The street force of the city un- | boy der direction of Mayor Thomas B. ‘Judson, is grading Fifth Street | 50 below the new sidewalk. in Monday taking in both To accommodate basketball play- ers, Mr. Raven anounced today, that hours of practice heretofore, allotted teams of the City Bas-| ball League may have to be re-, arranged and volley ball placbtce | and games will be scheduled so as! |not to interfere with bnskelball WASHINGTON Oct. 31, — The activities, ! transportation troubles of one in-| No dates have yet been fixed dustry would be solved by a sug- for either volley ball or basket-|gestion made in all seriousness by | Jose Coronado, charge d'affairs of the Colombian Legation here. The suggestion was that all co- Would Shoot Nuts To U. S. with Guns > —— HONOR FIRST CHAMPS | l | Central America be western its surface will be slightly | coanuts produced in South and‘ amassed at| LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 21. — Panama and shot thence by huge| orty years ago Purdue University guns to the various cities of North | lemon juice, 1 tablespoon horse- radish, % cup sour cream. Mix all ingredients except cream. Chill until ready to use. Beat in ! cream which has been chilled and | | serve at once poured over salad. —_——————— { Chocolate Filling % cup sugar, 3 tablespoons of flour, 1 square chocolate melted, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, % teaspoon salt, 1% teaspoon vanilla, 1 tablespoon butter, Blend sugar and flour. Add the | chocolate, milk and egg. Coock in double boiled until filling is thick and creamy. Stir frequently. Add |rest of ingredients. Cool. Use as layers | filling between 2 baked of white or yellow cake. Chicken Salad Filling (For 8 Sandwiches) & % cup diced cooked chicken;’-3 = 'LABOR DEMANDS _DOLE PAYMENTS Party Leaders Present | goes for a | four miles THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1932, 1 Their Case in House of Commons LONDON, Oct. 21.—Labor Party leaders have demanded an exten-| MRS. SHEELOR GIVEN HONORS Auxiliary Work in Alaska Recognized by High Official Mrs. S. A. Brack'bum, the Na- tional President of the American, sion of -dole payments to unem- Legion Auxiliary, in appointing her | ployed as result of Tuesday’s riots national committees, has named in the Lambeth district. Mrs. Edith F. Sheelor as a mem- The demand was made lastnight ber of the Trophies, Awards and in the House of Commons by Medals Committtee. Mrs. Sheelor George Lansbury after Prime Min- is National Executive Committee- ster Ramsay MacDonald, noting the disturbation, cleared the way for a debate. Lansbury said: “I demand the damnably means test be abolish- ed and every man be given a chance for a decent existence.” The means test is a dole regula- tion that before a person rece!vei unemployment insurance he mu: ve he has no means to subsl normally even though unemployed.! ————.——— HE'S ACE PEDESTRIAN CLEVELAND, Oct. Zi.—Lawrenc2 Kreher is 87 years old, but re- mains Cleveland’'s ace pedestrian. He walks from his home to down town, a distance of 20 miles for the round -trip, three and four times a week and each eveninz “stroll” of three or —————— BOY BORN TO MRS. KLJAICH A boy was born to Mrs. B. S. Kljaich at St. Ann's hospital at | member of the Chamber of De- | French officlals. woman for the Department of Al- aska, in which capacity she at- itended the recent convention in Portland. This appointment is an- other act by National to prove that the Auxiliary work in Alaska is being noticed. Fmrnce Willing To Ignore Hearst, Should He Visit PARIS, Oct. 21.—J. M. Renaitour, puties, who is attempting to ob- tain annulment of an order which expelled William Randolph Hearst from France two years ago, said today he had been assured by Premier Herriot that if Mr. Hearst were to return to this country he would not be bothered by the The official ban still stands, but M. Herriot was quoted as saying that he would consider its re- moval after the American elec- 5:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE DOLLAR DAYS LEFT And the Sale Still Going Strong! REAL BARGAINS CORN MEAL, 9-lb. bags ... will issue three special balloon stamps. They will remain in circu- lation for six months. Piccard Balloon Stamps BRUSSELS, Oct. 21.—To comme- morate Professor Piccard's strato- sphereic flights the government |Old papers for sale at the Empire. | | E HAVE YOUR PLUMBING “DONE BY THE JOB” NOT BY THE HOUR Estimates Free Just Phone 34 WE HAVE COMING— 5000 feet New CRANE Radiation at 29¢ per foot: Now is your chance to get a hot water heating plant cheap. TOILETS CHINA TANK Imitation Mahogany Seat . STOKER $16.00 $165.00 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” “RISDON” AUTOMATIC COAL Douglas Volunteer Fire Dept. ANNUAL DINNER and DANCE NITE EAGLES’ HALL and NATATORIUM OCTOBER 22 Dinner—5 to 8 Cards—8 to 10:30 at Eagles’ Hall Dance 10 to 1 at Natatorium intendent of Schools, is coach. football Carolina. Stretched over each city cup diced celery, 1 tablespoon of and the school is would be a great net to catch the| . ) TRRE. UNCARE TR MUSIC BY SERENADERS Sophomores — Frank Behrend, Captain; Ervin Hagerup, Spiro Paul, Henry Mead, Carl Lindstrom, Harr: See and John Whitely. Mr. Dun- | ham is coach. of Juniors — Hilding Haglund Cap- ceremonies. e this year. cocoanuts. 1892 team Senor Coronado is quite ected to attend the A Old papers mm <52 at Just Received—Another Shipment of FRESH KILLED FOWL—-Direct from Farmer 15¢ Finest Looking Shipment of Fowl Received Yet Haines Potatoes Sack WE HAVE “7-UP”-Local Product-ON ICE AT ALL TIMES 5 FAST DELIVERIES—- .10, 11, 2,:2:30, 4:30 and at least eight that anyone utilize the idea. chopped pickle, % teaspoon salt, | | 4 tablespoons mayonnaise. Mix ingredients and spread ion buttered slices of white bread. Add | bits of shredded lettuce and oover | qulrrlmth other buttered bread slleen willing | - .................. DIOC b hags. . Sl mey GARNI CK’S—-Phonp 174 Everybody Invited LAUNDRY SOAP-Made by Ivory Soap Manufacturers, 10 bars ........... 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