The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1933, Page 8

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9 WASHINGTON UNIV, STUDENTS ARE SUSPENDED Defied Pl'riixh‘nl’s Orders! in Allowing Mrs. Wake- | field to Make 5;«’{\‘|1 1 former student riminal synd mine tro She was the ite the Pre wd"\ should not be per- so because of the po- ulation banning PO Elevator Built In U. S. Cruiser: Viay Be for F. D. PHIL, ADELPHIA, May 27 A linked with un- Presi opening June In other work has been de- s preparatory to the President on the cr shake-down om East month Runni the off device quar is thre two fect and has two hand rails. It is operated by a hand s. At the top there is a small mp over the eight-inch sill into the quarter Navy yard officials have no com- to make. nent Charles Ray Admits Bankruptcy in Suit LOS ANGELES, May 27. m actor, who won a portraying sma boy who made good in the ¢ back where he started—broke. and his wife, Clara, in court mitt had 1 mone; property and no s. They been mmoned to explain they failed to pay $5,008.58. lreland?)stpones All Local Elections DUBLIN, Irish Frze State, May 27—A sensation has been created in Dublin by a government decis jon postponing the local govern- ment tions until November. In the meantime a bill will be pushed forward to extepd the suf- frage to all adults as in the elec-| tion of the Dail Eirann. Under the existing laws only rate-payers are eligible to vote in local govern- ment elections e This to notify all firms and persons wishing to submit bids on the kalsomining of Rooms and Halls in the Juneau Elementar School and the Juneau High Schoo | for the He ad- no had why a judgment for to submit same to Superintendent’ Office on or before Saturday, June 3rd. ications are available at the > of the Superintendent. Juneau School Board, | ROBT. S. RAVEN, uperintendent. BRI o Crassifled ads pay. | —adv. - Elks’ Hall Admission: Student Ladie Check Room Free —Charles 2 a [ tiful, ira cotta in Louis Anderson’s 6-Piece Dance Band HARDWOOD DANCE FLOOR BEST OF VENTILATION — Ccmpleticn cf President Roosevelt's private swimming pool in the west wing cof the White House is expected about June 1. It is 51 feet long, 15 feet wide, with a depth ranging from five to eight feet. [ the Southeast Alaska herring fish-|de the pui i @ LS uilding, crying. “They | forced. C. J. DAVIS, The pocl, paid for by popular subscri ill enable the President to continue the exercises that LOS ANGELES, May 27.—Jackie| eries regulations which prescribes alhaq shapes like biowmis-vgremarkf —adv. Chief of Police. have been of such marked benefit to him in the past. Cooper, ten year old film actor, |48-hour weekly closed season in the|eq g policeman who had read dairy D T, o iR MR ¢ VA what he termed “a $76,000! westerly portion of Chatham Straits tales. ' ol t The Empl o e _ v cut” today. Actually Jackie|from Whale Bay to Cape Om-‘ : i PRDAIS, A5 S0 enne. WASH 1—Ea nished -with an . fw 4 'THREE ARRESTED ON receive under the contract ap- | maney, and thence up the West ome I ; 1, P moisture proof plaster | proved in court the salary this|Coast of Baranof Island. This is, ident Roosevelt will take his fir 2 Water May ."v llmtf_«l | CHARGE OF LARCENY year and next that he got the last|the most intensively fished herring| " plunge in the mew swimming pool | On cool tl-xxv the filtered umf‘ — wo years, $1,300 a v,n»k but for |district in Southeast Alaska, furn- b ilt in the w wing of L f.“”",’,f"}{ Im" Illwz:te.!: 4M¢1 Charged with larceny from the| forty ¥ : ishing practically all of the sup- the White House. i ‘_‘:“‘ “f‘\-t W ~“‘\‘“ : M€ covernment Hospital, Joseph Pet- - plies for the reduction and mild- As he swims the length of the room. There will be suspended s! erson, Joseph Scott and ‘Peter| at ‘Tne Empire. cure plants in Southeast Alaska. g i ] 1 |ray lamps and under-water lights : : = i it 2 ot pool In his powerful crawl Yy ‘amps @ had been wuseq by | Brown were arrested last night by| he will be taking t! gl ","“l able. arecy |Deputy ~United ~States Marshal nuine exercise he 1 Tonse. laundrs® and. Haatds rcoms. | Thomes D. Newcombe.j They 'are Le has been in the executive man- | house, laundry and TLH‘-\ TOOMS. | neged to have stolen hams and : sion Wae. GR8.0" RORETOR s s ) and other provisions rrum" urpose. tal | ’Ih(»_\ were arraigned before Judg Commissioner’s Court today but no OVER BY JUDGE SEY sunny expanses of White Overlooks Lawns i 5 time was fixed for a trial House lawns. He can slip into his mming suit in one of the tWo| Charged with posse ssion of in- s Kl Mo it posession of in- RECENT SUSPENSION built at the east end of al Prol ti /\(l Mike OF JAIL SENTENCE House p ng the White ed 1 t by bte. kI et Deputy United States Marshal REVOKED BY COURT| SHEARER and BRESLIN 1S D@ Newcombe on a complaint sworn ga » | iy eks ago, H. R. Ras son, tatement in the United States g given a three-month suspended S ein Commissioners Gonky: foday. | He|. gy sénferice: By Judge; Chaie Hey Vit ’ . S 1he Do bound over to the Federal|in ne Commissioners Courts: To- C BY P. PHILLIPS AND HIS i R o out 3| Gre and l'l,. by Judge _}7 les W;‘;rm the suspension was revoked “ 5 : e % f|and bond was: set &t $750 Whichigng Rasmuson started to serve,out FIVE ACES 3 s : { MR8 CxDeclan gy ey been furnish-| the sentence in the local Federal| ¢ hen he arrivea at the |ed this afternoon. jall. Aty o SRR T LUNCHES BEER ‘-\"“"\‘ have to glve up this sport| atlanta dealers in jigsaw puzzles|rest last night for being drunk and which k“'p" him fit for h s long} cay Georgians started piecing them! disorderly. The original sentence - ] | R I\\\;\:l'kmu )hu\nw'. .mmm 50 years ago. | was immediately put into effect. (| Cover Charge on Opening Night, 0 other ent nas had a | swimming pool. President ‘ ‘ ‘ 50 cents each took his on an | | et b Efd oo i ok | SCANDINAVIAN DANCE | ; il e Eaghanioe i ferred a ‘foursome at golf. Presi- K P | | ENJOY]”ENT X ) dent Taft liked to walk so well [ 5 4 " _COME! that a bridge he admired on his | STORE OPEN TONIGHT orite 1l through the city has ‘1 II ll T : l 4 en named for nim, wresaen: | (YlOOSe Hall omght TOM xR ‘ | Hoover's “medicine ball cabinet” met for games on the White House lawn. { Then a New York newspaper publisher opened a campaign for funds to build a pool for Presi- t Roosevelt. Some 40 other pa- pers took it up, and in a short time the necessary funds w: subserib- ed. Checks kept pour into the | White House and secretaries were| kept busy returning those that! arrived too late. { Now work is being rushed on the ! pool under the direction of Maj. D. H. Gillette, of the public blll!d~‘ ing and grounds department. } The pool will be simple but beau- | not only in construction bu!I because of the setting. Glazed ter- aquamarine will lmwA (1~t~ pool and pale green terra Cm‘\ {ta will be used for a six-foot wains- | cot. The arched ceiling will be; YOU KNOW— Something Different and a good time promised by Albert Peterson, Accordion and His Orchestra LADIES FREE Gentlemen, 50 cents AN INVITATION With the permission of Mr. James Larson we invite you to inspect the COPPER TUBE PLUMBING in the new residence being erected by him on Twelfth Street. The time to inspect plumbing is “In the Rough” then you know what is behind your walls Mr. Larson insists that the concealed work should be the very best— “IT IS THE BACKBONE OF A HOUSE™ RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL > “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Tonight Adults, 75¢ s, 50cz s Free [ PSS SSSPS A SR S Dancing 9:30 to 1 HOUSE DRESSES Just arrived, priced from $1.00 to $1.50 (Allover embroidery, broadeloth, ete.) At GARNIC United States S Stores Wlll Be |Closed Tuesday ; Order on Monday 'I—Beer Sales Are T—’aking Joy Out of Bootlegger’s Life BELLANNUUNCES FIRST HEARIN le Stores and meat markets o e will be closed in Juneau next e FOR KETCHIKAN : i o5 eiian™ss PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS [ SE¥5ris, Moy moe nara e Memorial Day. Housewives ® liquor business is sluggish in Se- ® should keep this in mind e CLUB MEETS MAKES ?“tge amg]‘};ifi:‘ fa)« they a‘re hav- 0 $ e 1 do their ordering M Loawi ime paying the Commissioner of Fisheries/e aay. e 01 PLANS FOR SUMMER|rent. It may be that beer has cut ".............] ; into the sale of stronger stuff or to Hold There on Ar- that the drinking public has final- {_The TN.T. Club of the Northern 1y run out of money. But what rival from Seattle |Light Presbyterian Church, held w E EKLY cLUSED its monthly social and business| ’;hiouléhls cz%:gzant;e::rkd:;ur xz;} Frank T. Bell, United States Tocling Tday, May 36, in- the ning a “speak.” You can make Commissioner of Fisheries, who will| SRerch Darlors ; / The girls enjoye Gl i more money selling magazines. leave Seaitle June 6, next, on nis| N 0 RDER,dmm € Joyed & covered dish| one pootlegger told & client that first official visit to Alaska, wm Plans werd tade for 4 .| Where beer cut into his trade was hold a public hearing at Ketchikan | the organi-on tne morning “eye-opener.” The 3 i ization to spend | on his northbound voyage ‘mo\u‘ Leans i June 14 at the poys who get up in the morning June 10, according to advices re- 2 . ceived here today. The hearing \\‘:h The T.N.T. Club cordially invites !wnh a medicine-ball head are un- ‘ QL corking with 3.2 per cent at the requested by fishermen of Ketchi- | high schiool glils to join its group. | v kan and vicinity. inearest restaurant and are not Commissioner Bell has announc-| Department Relaxes | whistling for their bootlegger to jcome and save their lives, this ex- ed he will conduct similar hearings | SUICUOHS on Her]mg | at Juneau and other Alaskan com-) in One Area Re‘:[;oys Full of Hot Soda Water Can’t pert recounted. Hotel men, who have been keep- munities where there is request |ing their ears to the ground, ra- for them. Everyone interested will Get Out of Hole|por: that veer undountedly will be | be given an opportunity to bej Supplementary regulations on the: ‘cheaper in Seaftle by July and d. | herring fisheries of Southeast Al-| AMARILLO, Tex., May 27. The Commissioner will be accom- | aska, signed recently by the Sec- panied by Dr. Willis T. Rich, mem- | retary of Commerce, modify certain|!ill ber of the faculty of Stanford Uni-|restrictions on commeraial herring ~Many | that with cheaper beer most of the a boy has found that he could ncrt“gpenks will close, the hard li- his hand with cookies anq|4uor being distributed almost en- then withdraw it from the cookie|tirely by the delivery man. | versity; anq formerly in charge of fishing, it was announced today|jar. e Y e s, S scientific investigations for the by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assistant| But it remained for a group of | NO PARKING NOTICE Bureau of Fisheries in Alaskan| Agent in Charge of local head-|small boys in Amarillo to learn waters. | quarters of |‘he ‘Bur("au. ) that after they had filled their| Because of streev.cleaming opera- e e | d’rlxw n;odnrlcnuonDordf‘lr ‘éfls Sigh-| “tummies” with hot soda water|tions, no parking of automobiles & ed by Secretary Danie - Roper|they could not crawl out of a wara- | will be i s H § | - L 2% permitted on paved streeis Jackie Cooper Takes on May 17 and copies of it Were house through the hole which ad- | tomorrow (Sunday) morning, from received here today. It revokes Regulation No. 9, of mitted them. Police found the boys trapped in- | 3:30,to 8:30 o'clock. City ordinance to this effect will be strictly en- $76, 000 Salary Cut STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY Salmon Creek ROADHOUSE Mandarin Ball Room (ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING) OPENING TONIGHT “REVELERS” Juneaw’s Premier Dance Band Playing the Latest Dance Hits ORIENTAL ATMOSPHERE—Soft Lights—Music blended with the Far East Setting that Admission 75c. DANCE from 9:30 to 1 at the New MANDARIN BALL ROOM assures you a most wonderful evening of dancing,

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