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ected 8 FIRE BOYS ELECT]- and Simp:s oremen; V. W. M treasurer, UFFIBERS [ ] NAME and Joe J for three ) year term. Baseball President B. B. COMMITTEE Business and Pleasure on| Program of Department’s Meetmg Last Night he City Baseball League, Kohlhepp vice-pre E. Kearney, sect McKinnon, as cl 3 d C. H. MacSpadden to the Playground will get the base- ape for play. 1933 baseball schedule of the | return and, this aft- e present books 1 of a new set e boys was dis- md I-hr- Elected To Mcmbership Frank Heinke was elected to membership in the Fire Club to place Neiderhauser, elected as- nt Chief. Guests of the Fire Department ---------------- 3 at suey feed that followed were ward room officers of the Tallapoosa, Lt 0-’ Commander H. C. Perkins, Lieuj Ie()ol)()""l(-' C. H. Brallier, Ensign Donald \4' ' Morrison, Dr. J. W. Oliphant and Pay Clerk James Black Tomorrow! | t — e | COUNCIL M TONIGHT Elks Saturday} semes o e presen comen L4 and Mayor Thomas B. Judson will | meet for the last time in the) Council chambers tonight, wind up the business they have on hand | and turn th over to the new Mayor, I. Gold- stein, the three new Councilmen and three holdovers. P. A.F. CHARTER - OVER 60 BOATS Night [)ance Under Direction of Elks Lodge Se_renaders rlcct of N_o:h western| . Fisheries Taken Over 6-Piece by Concern ! Orchestra Ai’ii}iiw'm;‘h‘é?és"‘&im”’;”"éi‘ Bellingham has chartered the en- tire fleet of more than 60 vessels| of the Northwestern Fisheries Com- pany. Eight vessels are now here| and others are in Alaska. The| vessels will be taken over by the| Bellingham firm as the North- western recently announced it will not operate any Alaska canncncsvl Admission, 75¢ 50c Ladies Free Students, ) 3 : i Start Your Independenco FUND ... and reap the investment advantage of large capi- tal. Now, through Independence Fund, you can have the same safety, trusteeship, advantages of diver- sification, compounding of earnings, and opportunity for growth of principal formerly enjoyed only by people of wealth. Let us tell you today, how you can start a per- sonal trust from income, with as little as $10 a month. Send for booklet “35 Questions—36 Answers” J. A. HANDRAHAN INVESTMENT BANKER Juneau, Alaska Telephone 10 EASTER Display of Fine Footwear " Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. WOMEN of the MOOSE DINNER DANCE Moose Hall--Tomorrow TURKEY DINNER SERVED FROM 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Dinner, Cards, Dancing, $1.00 Cards and Dancing, 50c Turkey Dinner Only, 75¢ (with all the trimmings) BEST OF MUSIC! Come . - . . Enjoy Yourself Theile was appointed Presi- |/ their meeting and at the chop |, affairs of Juneau |— Open Evenings i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933. GEORGE GRIGSBY IS | TWICE GRANDFATHER| G shy, local attorney, rd that he h a second time. A was born s daughter Jim Hastings, 1F]llab{lll igsby) in Berkley, California, NEW MEASURE | ON BANKINGIS o0 come to Wash(ngton and announces he will sail for New York a week from tomorrow, and be in this country five or six days. Roosevelt for Confer- ence on Economics Provision Understood to); TON, April 7.—A new | WA ed to France soon and ban prepared by Sena- probably Italy and Germany later tor , is understood to o f-a provision for in- EGG AND POULTRY su its in Federal Reserve . banks. The details as to| 9 1 ATION STARTED ge a percentage will be are not settled. | new bill will also contain rovisions prohibiting interlocking directorates between banks and in- dustrial corporations. established an egg and poultry sta- tion near Femmer's dock. I son Brothers to contact both user and producer and to maintain a The motorship Discoverer, recent- | delivery service featuring fresh ly in Juneau west bound, arrived | dressed poultry, eggs and cheese. at Seward yesterday morning ac-| Lewis Torgerson was formerly a cording to advices received at oms office here. Sol n was felt as tk craft had not been reported. e DISCOVERER IS SAFE d chickens and eggs for SALAD DRESSING, Green and White, quart APRICOTS, large cans ....... BAKED BEANS, R & W, 3 for .50¢ SUNNY MONDAY 10 Bars 28¢c SOAP CATSUP, Eden, bottle TISSUE, 5 rolls ...... RICE KRISPIES, 2 pkgs. ...... 2 CUT BEANS, 2 cans JAM, Amocat, can GRAPEJUICE, quart GINGER ALE White Rock, 2 bottles . ... .25¢ TELEPHONE 92—95 BRIT. PREMIER FINI] BODY OF /IS COMING TO | TRAPPER LOST | - UNITED STATES ON NEW YEAR'S Accepts Invntatlon of Henry Hasbrouck Broke! w. \SHTV(:TON April 7.—Premier | | Insure Deposits%Per— Similar invitations to foreign na- 1 tions' repre: ves to come to centage Not Known the United States to talk over the s AR economic situation are expected to BY TORGERSON BROS. Lewis and Edward Torgerson have i is the purpose of the Torger- d | papers run bridge columns in their |Company, ISATURDAY NIGHT | DANCES OF ELKS TO BE RESUMED The Elks' Saturday night dances wwxl‘ be resumed tomorrow night un- |der the direction of a committee ap- pointed by the Elks Lodge, with Dr. R. E. Southwell in charge. Earle Hunter and Wilford Bur- ford have added an extra piece to “J 1eir orchestra bringing the num- ‘ber of instrumentalists to six. Dur- {ing their vacation while the Elks |dances were discontinued they have -|been rehearsing. Several new and ‘})3;)“13:‘ radio musical hits will be featured at tomorrow’s dance. e ——— UTILITIES TO 'BEREGULATED IN WASHINETON [State Director of Public Works Announces Plan to Be Given Trial OLYMPIA, Wash. April 7—E. |K. Murray, Director of the State | Department of Public Works, an- ced his Department is com- d to a program to “place state on utilities on trial in this Through Ice on Lake Near Petersburg PETERSBU'RG Alaska, d who disappeared wi pping on New Year's Day, 1 by his brother Edwin, from his camp yesterd: of a lake \u’h th this morning :o‘. tonight. The ' will be shipped to Olympia, for burial and services. Mrs. ck and iwo daughters are now. brouck was a member of the American Legion Post No. 14, and g Odd Fellow of Porter, Wash- A party left bring the body out bod, Wa. ter and five brothers " 3 | his widow and | daughtes S BRIDGE RAGES IN WARSAW WARSAW, April 7.—Bridge the rage here and even older schoo hildren have succumbed to if. In is Th< ponse to popular demands, news- |the Puget Sound Power and Light plan includes valuation of the largest power util- Sunday editions. ity in the state with an effort to Large cans Herrmir. ready to fry ... 10c¢ Soap Chips, 5-pound size, only ... 45¢ (Double size, excellent \\.hlung, pl)V\d(‘l) Wesson Oil, 15-gal. size, regular $1.00...70c Honey—>5 1b. pail, pure, no sugar added> o0 Ceio BRI SR 48¢ Corn Meal, 10-1b. Fruit—Peaches, Plums, Apricots and Peaes Voan e SRR eEY g 15¢ (large cans fimt in heavy syrup) At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 bags BUTTER 23c |b. CORN—OId Homestead 12¢ can CORN—OId Homestead FREE AND SAUCER with each purchase of 2 bars ALMOND OIL SOAP for 25¢ FREE-One Cup and Saucer 1 CUP GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES - GREEN PEPPERS . State Legislature. Gov. Clarence D. Martin, dur- ing his campaign, said he would investigate rates of public utilit- les and attempt to lower them where found too high. The State Department of Public Works has already filed a com- plaint against the Puget Sound Power and Light Company’s rates jat Port Angeles. lower rates where tgey are found to be too high,” ’Vluxgay said. Phone Rates Probed An investigation is also under way regarding rates of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany. The enlarged power was given the State Department of Public Works by the 1933 session of the WEEK-END SPECIAL! 2 Lbs. ROGER’ (Chocdlates $1.00 A Delicious Confection! Take Home A Box For the Family! Harry Race DRUGGIST .(THE SQUIBB STORE) FRESH VEGETABLES to arrive on Northland LETTUCE, large head ... GRAPEFRUIT, extra large CARROTS, large bunch .... SPINACH, Fresh, 2 Ibs. .... CUCUMBERS, each ..........19¢ CAULIFLOWER .....35¢, 30c, 25¢ ARTICHOKES, large, 2 for ...25¢ AVACADOS, each ...!.......25¢c PARSNIPS, 3 Ibs. . ..... ..25¢ BUNCH TURNIPS ..... .10c BUNCH BEETS ....... ... 10c GREEN ONION, bunch .. 10c RADISHES, 3 bunches .. ..25¢ .28¢ ... 17¢ Syl .15¢ .8c e 20 ..15¢ ..10c (20 @ ASPARAGLUS, Ib. NEW POTATOES, lb ; ORANGES, dozen ...... PARSLEY ...... ... TELEPHONES 92—95