The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1933, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, HAWK INLET TO WORK 60 LOGAL MEN THIS YEAR Hans Floe Here to Line Up Labor—Qut- look Is Better 50 to 60 DRIVE STARTS FOR REPEAL OF ALL DRY LAWS Administration Campaign to Qust Pro hibition from U.S. FARLEY WiLL BE Daily Cross-word Puzzle ar Announces colloq. ' Supt. r the sum | ign Juneau residents IN COMMAND employed this season a CHIEF iIN LU cannery at Haw] to Hans Floe Every Democratic Worker T : who i : | day on the tender Fi Will Be Asked to Put T med to the p 3 Shoulder to Wheel i r h , labor condi g #h for addition WASHINGTON, M A i 1T s i e 7. o 3 7. W : 48 By way of 1 with “ 0. 7 To men Juneau past, an excellent equa nd them to be nt is now preparing n. It will start v to be March 15 o commereci: in July. WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1933 Bike Costume ' #r.‘JDUGTlflN OF ONE STRIKE AT Wine Avpointment SWANSON ASKS CORDOVA ENDED; PUBLIGTOAID ANOTHER UPENS IN NAVY CAUSE Clam Fickicohia Win Ad- | Wants Supp—ort for Big e in Wages—Salmon Program—Statement ,lwlm(*n Now Out i by Secretary v WASHINGTON, May 24—Secre- |tary of Navy Swanson last ¢sought the support of the Nation |for the 32-ship maval construction | }progmm declaring the navy is drift- One f T s \\nLc has ended Cordova nother has just its place, ac- ceived today he United but d to tak to advices Bt ing to a state of obsolescence and :unless it is made first class, it is usel o walked e ———.——— NEWLYWEDS TO SPEND HONEYMOON IN INTERIOR h he Henry H. McPike, San Francisco | attorney and leader of the Garner; forces in the pre-convention cam. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Neitz, who | were recently married in the states w fixed in * pai f 1932, has be inated i paign o A en nominated, | are on their way to Fairbanks to 1 per hundred U. S. district attorney for northern : 4 s spend their honeymoon. The newly company ees and g;“:"'"‘a' (Associated Press | weds are northbound passengers on independents. : e the Aleutian. | was $3.45 for company !/ 84 for independents. On the Copper Ri mer x the fisher- white I consider them ih bicycle ensemble| Men arc demanding 121 ) t and Will yorn by Florence Lee was declared| Kings and 20 cents for M. " ny stylists at a meeting| | aid heretofore were not an- o i adena, Cal. (Associated Pr:sl nour S - > - — _ WOMEN OF MOOSE WILL ENTERTAIN AT CARDS ON THURSDAY Just Received! e ~~~~~ canned salmor S TR e 1 . anod SRIGEBL tertaini \v;ndmcn t v - 5 3 aly P.-T. A. COOKING hy the Hs !P HEH AVERAGE ity Shipment of Boys’ Mickey - 77 eady to market, ev whist and pinochle i § LB AL relves will be bs he ! B 1 s et Pall s ape- To Mouse Sweat Shirts 4 DEMUNSTRAT!BN ; L Now 'llc- Hi L,hesl Smcc 5 7 I 1 ity the Month of June, i Tl e Assorted Colors—Sizes 26 to 34 ¥ ‘ ) | 1, . Y i |in is not at lea 1931 s and refreshments of ice :z Many Women, Interested $ Cuirent quota —_— ke and coffec will he e | in New Recipes, Menus sl e Mien W SO M na- : o PACKERS WAIT IMPEACHMENT ” FOR FISH MEN GASE NEARING T0 ARBITRATE END IN SENATE vl:(\ B(‘ Tll\( en and Prizes At least one 1. REOUBT S SPOUTING - FORTH SHOKE - Volcano, ticipate new prises when breakfast, Late Vote Salmon (;1x11w\'s Announce Final Amount to Be Afternoon on Dormant i Paid for Chinooks for Years, Reported . by Rep! in a final decision and the his proce i g defense attorneys 0 n makin leir arguments t stration a succe: contributing 3 . materials to be u taken on the f rech -'fl*nd ment n nts. A vote is expec e et »d late today. and for Gre pared prizes Sani Groc D MISS ll()l((.l\ DWIGHT TRIP TOUR ary N, o'clock 1 do: - - _| SHELDON JACKSON TEACHERS ON was then two son. 1001 AY SOUTH ht, of Cali the round rd on the steam Dwight is mak health and may c¢ n sea end of the R AS Brand Produc Schwaba r KNIGHT R son, Relia COLD STORAC MANAGER 5 J. Meherin, Hil AT PLANT AT SITKA Swift and Co 1 - - Knight forierly manage A Cold § position a 1 Mrs. Knight left on for the south has been in poor ime and g ctation that Al ing the Both ed hat they at some ht a and hoped to return Product Parlor. able - o Effective May 20, coal will be sold for CASH ONLY. D. B. FEMMER, Telephone 114 GRADUATION GIFT SUGGESTIONS PARKER Pen and Pencil ! $1.95 0 $12.50 Crassiried ads pay. -adv AR ORI DANCE ELKS' HALL Saturday Night 6-PIECE LOUIS ANDERSON’S DANCE BAND Auspices B. P. O. E. DANCING—9:30 1 to L LT HOUSE DRESSES Just arrived. priced from $1.00 to $ JUNEAU DRUG CO. “The Corner Drug Store” 50 (Allover embroidery. broadcloth, ete.) At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Also Mickey Mouse Caps LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. KODIAK FOR SEASON » month. roof bld: ve., ne Mfg. C Store Open Evenings Products I Sit Up and Take Notie Values! NEW SUMMER SUITS $11.95, $17.95, $19.45, $24.45 Our New York buy button young men’ for men and men ferns. e theSe now. er purchased for us 100 men’s suits of the latest styles, two model with and without patch pockets, three button suits stout suits. One and 2-pants suits. Going on sale. New pat- Sizes 34 to 46. Cooler, Smarter Better Than They've Ever Been Before . . . We've never seen better suits at this price—and that's a fact! New and hand- some shades. All models and sizes for all builds. NEW TOP COATS in tweeds, grey. tan and worsteds. Sizes 34 to 46. $14.95 Leader Dept. Store CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS . GEORGE BROS. 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