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8 o4 THE DAILY Sy WINGARD NAMED / * SUCCEEDS WINN Former Asst. Agent on aska Peninsula Named by Comr. Bell ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933 HIGH COMMANDS OF NAVY SHIFTED TAKE DECLINE * SHORT SESSION 'Profit Taking Sends Many Issues Down Slightly Including Leaders ard Motors 5%, Standard Brands ken Roller 25%, Curtiss-Wright 27%. ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELIZABETH SEY ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sey an- nounced the engagement of their Carmichael at a party for a large number of friends at their home last evening. The wedding will daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Burford' take place on June 17 at the Pres-| Baggen, Miss Gertrude Waltonen, STUGK PHIGES | Harvester 36, Kenncott 20%, Pack- Miss Margaret Kiloh, Miss Elsie 20'2, United States Steel 524, Tim- Mrs. Kenneth Junge, Miss Gladys Naghel, Miss Irene Burke, Miss Mrs. Alex Sey, Mrs. LeRoy Hunt- | ington, Miss Cecelie Larsen, Miss | Mary Jeanette Whittier and Miss ! Edna Smith. - eee —— ELECTRICITY OFF i NOTICE Electricity will be off at intervals on Calhoun and Distin Avenues from 6 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sunday, June 4, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT Anne Bergstrand, Mrs. Henry Sully, | 'NEW PLYMOUTHS ADDED TO YELLOW TAXICAB SERVICE | Two new Plymouth six sedans, | Which arrived on the motorship | Northland, are being delivered to- day to J. V. Hickey of the Yellow | Cab Company by the McCaul | Motor Company through which they were ordered last week. Mr. Hickey expects to have the new cars in commission to add to | the taxicab service tonight. L < R S NEW YORK, June 3—The finan- adv. S i 4 g AND POWER CO. I o i > | cial markets stumbled over profit|byterian Church. f e badbe Classiticd” ads- puy. Comr < T. B taking at the short session today| The evening was pleasantly spent or tt Ala 1 - { and prices declined generally, bath|in sewing and amusing contests. stocks and staples. Prizes were won by Mrs. Edward In late rallying efforts leading|Sweeney and Miss Roberta Fraser shares retrieved some of the earlier| Small cards bearing the an- losses but the close was rather|nouncement were found in nut, | heavy. Today's transactions to-|cups at the delicious buffet supper talled 3,800,000 shares. served during the devening. ’l;he table was decorated in lavender The ;‘:cknlnk;kg":grmd of¢|and green at supper and Mrs. Carl } fast with big blocks changing S(;)ate and Mrs. Grant Logan pour«l | hands. ; . ta | Losses of one to three points'wg"eé;swatgres'wx;; ?\;:i ;m{;' | were suffered by leading es. b . 2 sy L k H > ol - | Hollmann, Miss Mamie Feusi, Mi: Admiral William H. 8 ; ; W_Sf(‘”i "L"dl.(;"”;;‘es resisted for a gy obeth Feusi, Miss Elizabeth Carhdmiral William H. Standiey (Ieft) reads official orders on the quarterdeck of his flagship, U.S.S. | Al i) o] Fraser, Miss Roberta Fraser, Mi e L = e 2 ia, as he assumes command of the battle force. He succeeds Admira) Luke McNamee, standing Foreign exchanges were compara~| y,et ' jonnson, Miss Ruth Lundell,’ with him, who was named president of the naval war collegé. At right: Vice Admiral Frank H. Brume | tively steady. Miss Margarery Fox, Miss Bernice i by who took command of the scouting force. The annual shiff 3 ' ignor in-| P G g shift of officers was made at San Pedro, Cal, | Stock trading ignored the in- Flour Is Going Up Our price on R & W Flour, 49 1b. bags $1.45 Brant will be in At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 o that spent on: m Sound. : J U N E AU MAYUH FOU R SBUTHER PLANS FOR ANNYUAL ’; lShar;_}.fi:{:}ers‘ ‘3 dmocu“d‘ Fred Orme, Mrs. Pred Sehmitz, ree l es = , ICE CREAM EVENT! ioducts United Sttes Sicel, Drug.| -~~~ i - ASKS SUM FROMTOWNS SUPPORT ™" & il Vo St St o xlom Script Book for ; ligible for retiremer The Martha Society business CiPine, An:co'x;dln. Am;ricfw '5_“1“‘, - S et afterncon was| Phone . an elegraph, Westing- Gl FI N A N cE Gfl RP.SITKA FUR HUME well attended and several business over's X | | and Hudson, Union Pacific, Newi | York Central and Sears. AMERICAN Chances of Ol)tai“ing and Ketchikan Want Troast and Mrs. J. . Leivers were tional Distillers and Loews o | REMEDIES - Home KCP[ There the hostesses, serving cafeteria style 5 5 SPECIAL RATES FOR COUNTRY TRIPS more ard Oil of New Jersey, Delaware — jembroidery and sewing committee DNAPERS IN Tells Council He Believes Hyder, Craig, Petersburg ¥ working on some new mater-| 0 %6, 0 07 ceadied and Na- K' | 25 cents for any place in the City Mayor I. Goldstein announced at | r Plans weie perfectea ror the next|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine jthe City Council meeting last eve- |bur are unreservedly for retention'sng jast meeting for the summer |stock today is 18%. American Can hat he had e sum |Of the Ploneers' Home at Sitka, and wpjch will be the annual ice cream |89%, American Power and Light, Call for your booklet n'm’z pr he “C“‘”“S::“K A\mx; b;' ]411 L;p])llnnh ;‘” the social at the Kendler cottage on no sale; Anaconda 17, Armour B rance Corporation for the pur-|ins von only if it is determ- Gacier Highway June 16, after-! 37, Bethlehem Steel 28%, Calumet o A 6 R ks, accord- oo | e%/cnini;. e s G the care of domes- ghway Engineer W. | 2 g lhouse. ‘Ward, Case, Dupont, Stand- 7 bUSPEGTED propositions were discussed as the| | | PRIQ ELLS Loan Favorable “ which is meeting with popular fav-| CLOSING PRICES TODAY D) i | e i L NEW YORK, June 3. — Closing 7y isan, nyaer and Peter for Pets of All Kinds - ning men Faiing of Wi Special rates to Salmon Creek Road- daughter of the Ci of the city, so that the|ing to I —vo———— | tinental Oil 13%, Fox Films 4, Gen- s Z 1 £ this city, who was rele would be reduced from the Hesse, Chairman of the Pione Old': pacdts ToF ‘mls ot ‘ireire. eral ™ Mutors: 4%, Internatipnel tic pets. | wuse on Wednesdays and Saturdays ment of 000 ransom, hav ent now being paid to three [Home Commission, % 2 o [ captured. in Amarillo, Texas, percent required by the fede home last night after an ex | in jail, government, filling in Willoughby |Visit to the southern end of | 50 CENTS PER CAR Avenue and other public improve- |Division ments. He has been working on| Wrang Mr. Hesse said, mad | .'this matter with Governor John W.|a strong presentation of its appli- 1 s and Delegate to Congress An-|cation for the site on nomic { | | thony J. Dimond and believes there |grounds. Tts residents are united Juneau Drug | Telep,lone 14 Telephyone CITY, June 3. mong tho llo as suspect KAN: good chance of obtaining at and working actively to prove its ey e ) claims for recognition . McGee, former e gt - i St V ’ 1 B & eeoBasrLl Hear re held at Ketchi- isit the C i i u if this loan is obtained Hyder, Craig and Wrangell 0. - of the He ad- Mayor Goldstein vas not necessary to hold one § i | . 0 kst 40000 16 Foniioor| A ing of George at Petersburg as that community p “The Corner Drug Store” 24-}]01”‘ Servlco SAloh wn SAG choney. & chmidt, and'had informed the Commission by R 1);1‘ Yo itie appointed by letter it was not an applicant and vt el S sin to look into the|Wwas unanimous for Sitka. ( and cost of installing a| ‘T.K S }1 1m(n‘ at Hyder and Ket pressure salt water main in ‘t‘.nk‘m was that Sitka was the most Casey-Shattuck Addition for desirable place in the Territory, i LUTHERAN CHURCH - Nordling ; that it was preferred by the re: § fire protection. Homer { SERVICES EARLIE and Hans Berg, representing the dents of the Home itself above any Roadhouse o tax payers of that section of the|other r ble location, and that i T morning service at Resur-'gjt ppeared befors the city coun-|Sitka has, through the years that i rection Lutheran church will be cjl requesting that the main be in- the institution has been in opera- = 1 moved forward fifteen minutes to- s ed as the district at present |tion there, acquired an interest in | FONIGHT t0 11:00 o'clock. had insu nce with their! The finance committee is to meat | sesses morrow, from 11: This ent fire protection. it that no other community pos- raig residents informed that under no circum- 4 on the Juneau pub- |stances did it want to see the! a longer afternoon. lic school buildings and decide as|Home moved from Sitka, and it | else is saving daylight, id to the amount to be carried in|Was an applicant only in case of | Peapy . Phillips and His Aces Rev. Erling K. Olafson, “and we the future, it was announced at the |Such removal. wish to be in step with the times.”'council meeting At Hyder, Mr. Hesse initiated BEER LUNCHES TITTERREA e Mayor Goldstein said that the|Work on the flood control scheme COME——ENJOY YOURSELF! usual custom for the summer and on Monday to discuss the " fire m.iMr Hesse the convenience of those Who surance Ev SPECIAL MUSIC BY DOG LICENSES DUE rock fill on Ferry Way would be|on Salmon River. With $4,000 al- Dog li s for the year ending finished sometime today. Other |lotted from the Territorial road May 31, 1934, are now due and routine business was taken up aL‘!funch' of the First Division, he payable at the office of City Clerk. the meeting of the council. put on a crew of 27 men. The Fees, $4 for male dogs and $6 for —————— work consists mainly of removing female dogs. —adv. Old papers at 'The Empire. trees and other obstructions from — . - | the channel to give the waters free BALL ROOM DANCE TONIGHT single American residing in Hy- 14 29 Revelers der now who is on the unemployed list, he said. L e e Q REMNANT SALE « e« ... . AndI Always Ask For : A Large Selection at : Sacrifice Prices 1 LEADER DEPT. STORE. GEORGE BROTHERS eerless ' Bread A 100% Juneau Product! At All Grocers eerless Bakery GEORGE BROTHERS