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N0 s % g # ey e B g Pt i PG a 78 ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933. FUUR CREWS TO ' Brothers Arrested in I\ulnaplng A[][]Lf HITLER BE ORGANIZED ~ | STATES POLICY ON TRAIL WORK OF GOVERNMENT Emergency Conservation Work in Alaska Is Start Without l)v]n)‘ Auth four ¢ em ant Statement that World Awaited (Continuet from Page One) forts to disqualify her would result in Germany's withdrawal from in- ternational conferences and also from the League of Nations. nounced brook SPEECH ENCOURAGING WASHINGTON, May 17. — The State Department officials describ- ed Chancellor Hitler's speech as encouragingly conciliatory in prac- was ald’s arms reduction plan, in prin-| ciple. This is seen as a hopeful| sign for progress of the Geneva Conference which opens tomorrow to discuss disarmament. | ebuild Montana Creek Trail The 10-man crew to be organ-| ized here at once will be assigr to work on th: Montana 1, Mr. Holbrook said. comis will be foreman in chi al relief agencies will be to co-operate in the organizat of all crews. The Juneau T committee has bean asked men it has been assist the past several mo nce will be give y individuals who can qualify the work. The men employed on all emer- conservation work 1 ]n.'l $1 day, and su housing hing and m tention furnished free . Tt will work cnly 30 hours p Ejuipment is now being a C E. FRANCE STUNNED PARIS, May 17.—French officials are stunned by Hitler's speech. The .spokesman said the Chancellor ap- peared to have made a complete 'xbout. face German policy. e I.ESI.IE WHITE GETS HOSPITAL AT METLAKATLA ¢ | | | | per This A brother C: in connecticn with the kidna ated Press tc ril as they we! phcto shows Kenneth Buck (left) and sgraphed at Barnstable, Mass., of Margarct McMath, 10-year-old his ! and as soon as clothing is av abla, the local crew will be girl. { The appointment of Dr. Lc<mn to camp. g g | White to be physician in charge Cover Entire Route {of medical relief work at Metla- :Chancellor Makes Import-| Holbrook { tically announcing his approval of 11 50 men British Premier Ramsay MacDon-| work later 4 The crew will have seve work on the Montana Ci It will start near the lower, or R() s cabin, and build a new mm_ creck at that p'v" GHAMBER MEETS Woman on Dash to Ficatta: for ithe. Alpaka Ttk o | |the Indian Service was made| South Pole Region' known nere today by Paul w. Gor-| don, Director of Education of lhm | Division. He came north this week | A woman’s on the North Star, accompanied| > firsy of her = ss the will then cover the entire t LONDON, May 17.— to be a § St T ive . E 2 el R " children. and follow the river to the termi- Information Booth | 15 mentioned by Sir Doug-| Dr. White is well known here,| nus of Glacier Highway in Eazle River Valley. | This is but a part of the emerg- ency conservation work program approved for Alaska. The entire| program Wi not be made public until the arrival of Rigional For- the explorer, in an ad- 'having been a local resident for| dress before members of the Royal a number of years. Mrs. White . 5 Institution. | was formerly Miss Tecla Jorgensen | Plans for operation of the loc She is Mrs. Lars Christiansen, |of this city, '{'””“»“ ””“’:’l‘”"'-‘“[““ D"""‘"“i‘l“‘l"; wife of the noted Norwegian whal-| He succeeded Dr. W. R. Collett during the current season will be : bt A Pl Sl s |at Metlakatla. The latter has becn ing exper revealed at tomorrow’s weekly meet- S 2 i 3 2 is expected mble | transferred to Unalaska and is a| B{‘ /\nnounccd to ester C. H. Flory and Asst. Region- ing of the Chamber of Commercel g, 0 4ny day mow,” Sir Douglas ' passenger on the North Star. for al Forester M. L. Merritt from the |4t its weckly luncheon ab Bailey's ;g wpy; if she does not manage |that port. A hospital was com-| Rtie paner 13 AL k‘ (‘ i ? l““\‘:'f! [, Yeon h'\'-v]l"l"“‘ o« e will be too late for this|pleted there last year and, while| > former in Portland.' selec and the booth will be | > ST o 41 B o oot o s s opsued in . ork e i aa e P L L il L | e o e s i 1 Chamber is in receipt of| ~° : e 5 ; ; | B § o ompanied her husband south authority and funds to open it for L o AT i coeh '()::, ('_‘(‘:{":(‘;Lj(;f"1,”“;[." r)l“t’l’)‘; on was just to land and |service will be available in a few e e Sk = then return, i weeks. Seattle Chamber of Commerce, i FIRST AND SECOND tomorrow’s which will be read at |Extensive Pr eparations “POPPY DAY” BE OBSERVED HERE MAY 21 Are Being Made by GRADES CHOOSE THE BASIN FOR PICNIC Miss Iva Tilden and Miss Dalma ' Hansoni, teachers of the First CLIFF LlVlNGSTON Grade rooms in the Juneau Public | GRADUATES MAY 19 Schools, . took about 70 pupils of their grads on an annual picnic | —_— There i tine bu A g a small amount of rou- ness also to be transacted i tendance is di ed - up the Basin yasterday afternoon.| Cliff (Curly) Livingston, .one ul" i In addition to a delightful lunch, | Juneau’s ardent baseball fans and | eaten picnic style, the small tots player, always holding down the enjoyed a delightful bonfire built third Sack, will graduate from the| | by their teachers, which put the|Colorado School of Mines next | authentic touch on their first an- |Friday, May 19. The exercises will | nual school outing |be held at 10:30 o'clock in the | N\ This afternoon the students in |forenoon in Guggenheim Hall. the Second Grade rooms, taught| Livingston, engineer with the Al- by Miss Mable Monson and Miss |aska Juneau mine when off studies, Violet Bourgette are enjoying their | is expected to return north within § picnic up Silver Bow Basin. ithe next few weeks. NN N\ SRR Stepins Dance Sets Does Y our Garden Grow? Don’t let it get your goat. Come to us advice and our better and cheaper tools for better results. Hoes Rakes Spade . Garden Hose, 25 ft., $1.95 TROWELS, SPRINKLING CANS, FORKS LILIES MORE CROP FERTILIZER for use HERE is luxury made practical . . . good, silk lingerie at a price you can afford. To get all you need for summer, better be here early. All sizes. Felt Hats 50¢ Final Clearance Values up to $4.50 | this year on May 27th, the Satur- |day before Memorial Day, | Ferguson, ‘Chairman of the Poppy | | Committee of the local Unit Itions and individuals. A. L. Auxiliary 1 Juneau will observe “Poppy Day"” it has been announced by Mrs. Hazel of the American Legion Auxiliary. The unit is making extensive pre- parations for the observance of the day and is hoping for the full cooperation of all other organiza- Memorial popples, to be worn in honor of the World War dead, will be made available to everyone in the city by volunteer workers from the 'Auxiliary Unit. Organization cof the workers is going forward rapidly under Mrs. Ferguson's dir- ection and the Unit expects to have its “poppy girls” Il%/ dEEEE JNEN | | 72°1 | | in all parts | 25. Genus of stickiike ngects 3 A 26. Reproductivy L“ty!“rc\er nOd’v ‘i{ a 15. English LT SAea. | author CIR| e | Sunth oy 27, Decoration for actory valor ursuit of 29, Path Koaploten RIS} 30. Long fish y observa- e [S|TIE[S] a1 Austerity in, | and ex- matters of [o[o] suasiare ot 20, Small monkey N [NJA] conduct 32 Worsnip [D] 32 Drain 36, Place at O[5 o1, galntervale . SBmall mamma EEE . G % Palg‘s’ll;o -1 2 . Guido's - | IM[EIN] est note’ 45. Profound 47 Hindu gare 4 ment 37, One ultra- 58. Short sleep 4. Addition to & 48. Fire wore | fastidious 61. Love of building shipper in dress country 5. Pertaining 50. Female 38. Chiet Norse 63. To the time " ““to Mars horses god when s 2. Agreed in 39. Resounds 64. Medictnal 6. Sends pay- final 41, In a line plant ment sound Remolish & Yolcao 7. Knocks 5. smail quarrel 3. Turkish name 66. On the ocean 54. Circle o 44, Gaze on with 67. Measures of o Lntrance light wonder welght 9. Pronoun 55. Short jacket and delight 68, Rapidity 10. Horse of & 56. Pace 46 Tree 69. So be it Cortain galt 67, Floor, wall 47. Covering of 11. Goddess of and root the head DOWN discord coverin 49, Diner 1. Barriers in 12. For fear that 59, Toward the 50. Feminine streams 13. Head cover- sheltered name 2. Vocal solo ings side | 1. Scene of 3. Policy of 19. Frozen des- 60. Scheme conflict maintaining serts 62, Goddess of 53. Clip large 21. Volition the harvest 56. Long narrow standing 24. Bring into 63. Chinese plece armies pagoda Eddd/ daads dEdd ] of the down town district through- out the day. The flowers for the sale were ordered from the Walla Walla Hospital, where they were made by disabled World . War veterans, including veterans from ' Alaska, and the little red blossoms have been received, counted and arrang- ed for the women who will offer them on the streets on Poppy Day. “Poppy Day is the day for per- sonal tribute to the men who lost their lives in ‘the country’s service,” Mrs. Ferguson explained. “It is a day when all can show who defended America during th2 great war crisis, and that they are carrying on for America in time of peace. The poppy is a pat- riotic symbol which honor for the deed and service for the liv- ing. “No price will be asked for the American Legion Auxiliary poppies. The Auxiliary wants everyone to wear a poppy and to contribute for the flower according to his means. All contributions will be used for relief work among the disabled vetetans and their fam- | ilies, the bulk of the money going to support the relief activities of our local Auxiliary TUnit among needy families in this city.” ——————— Read the ads as carefully 22 you read the news articles. Buffet Lunch INITTIATION TONIGHT CLASS OF 10 Visiting Elks Invited! American Beer Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. N.M. Konnerup At GARNICK COCKTAIL FRUITS WITH BANANAS, No. 2 cans ’S, Phone 174 BIG MEASURES T0 BE RUSHED T0 ENACTMENT Congressional Leaders Are Working on Public Works Program WASHINGTON, May 17. — Two important goals have been set: by Congressional leaders—the immed- iate start on.President Roosevelt's public works and the industrial control bill, The sweeping Administration measure for putting men to work through a thuge construction pro- gram and the Government’s co- operation with industry are prom- ised speedy action. Final enactment of the Tennes- see Valley and Muscle Shoals mea- sure has been taken by the House. The measure has already been passed by the Senate. President Roosevélt planned to send to Capitol Hill late today legislation regarding cooperation of the Government with industry. —_————— Advertisements &@ your pbeket- book editorials. They interpret the MISS HELEN LIGHT 1S HONOR GUEST AT SHOWER, BRID GE In honor of Miss Helen Light, whose marriage to Arnold Hildre will take place on June 3, Miss Jeannctte Hildre entertained a number of the bride-to-be's friends at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Pete Hildre on Monday night. Many useful and attractive gifts were presented to Miss Light by her friends and the evening was spent playing cards. Miss Judith Alstead won the first prizé at :cards, Miss Helen Torkelson the cut prize and Miss Darothy Suffelke the consolation gift. Guests were, Helen Light, Dolly Baldwin, Daisy McKibben, Marie Mead, Dorothy Suffolka, Judith Al- stead, Helen Torkelson, Mararget Hanson, Tone Messer, Mildred Bag- gen, Lois Martin, Gaile Stedman, Thelma Bodding, Geraldine Bod- ding, and Ruth Blake. Earth Shocks Still Felt at Anchorage ANCHORAGE, alaska, May 17. —Several slight earth shocks were felt her: Monday night but no danger has been reported. — e — merchandise news. Classified ads pay. 25¢ DANCE AT EVERGREEN GARDENS TONIGHT WHERE YOU ALWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Per Person SHEET Mr. “Mac” Metcalfe, can make it. | Our Sheet Metal Shop is one of the best equipped in the North and is in charge of metal workers that ever came to Alaska. If it can be made of Sheet Metal “Mac” METAL one of the best sheet Plumbing RICES& AHLERS CO. Heating “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Sheet Metal D-431 Juneau—Phone 6 FOR SALE Two Only—Westinghouse TRIC RANGES at Bargain Prices Both new and fully guaranteed Here is your opportunity to install an elec- tric range for as little as $12.00 down and $8.50 a month. Save the afternoon of May 24 for the Elec. tric Cookery Demonstration at the School Auditorium. Sponsored by the Juneau Par- ent-Teacher Association. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company AUTOMATIC ELEC- Douglas—Phone 18 N ew Party and Graduatwn DRESSES LEADER DEPT. STORE , . ' GEORGE BROTHERS Store _Open Evemngs ok Qe c”» -t . nk -»