The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1933, Page 8

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Cee TR 8_ . ; e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JUNE 12, 1933 ) | lELKS T0 HOOK | Signal Hill Oil Blast Kills, Wrecks Homes DELEGATE ACTS | st s e S | [EUT, WILEY { UP WEDNESDAY ' FOR TERRITORY |2t cpie wvaions e - GIVEN ORDERS l for both direct relief and work re- lief will be made available to sup- plement funds provided by the WITH CHILDREN | AT CONFERENCE =~ >~ %%== 10 60 TO SEA Unique Flag Day Exercises! Dimond Accepts Appoint- LIMITED re Planned — Mil- f ‘ A LA Sole Surviving Officer of lions Are to Sing | ment fo cAppeasior, (i ) \ve' fioUsRL MARING Wrecked Airship Re- K ISSUE e S s | askn gt K P TRIP TO TULSEQUAH Jieved, Land Duty | st time in history mil-| ’ |lions of children will be directed |in the singing of a patriotic song; ;1rom one point over a nahmpwxde“ broadcasting hookup on Flag Day,{ June 14, next Wednesday The PBenevolent and Protective! Order of Elks with its great army/ |of over 700000 members will be| |}| the sponsors of a unique national || patriotic program, the main events of which will take place at Monti- |]| cello, Albemarle County, Virginia, |}/ the residence and estate of Thomas | ||| Jefferson, third President of the |} United States and author of the ||| Declaration of Independence. | To Make Pilgrimage | Prominent members of the Grand | ‘ Lodge of Elks will make a pilgrim- | | | Delegate Dimond has been ap-! Dave Housel is making the round S, pointed by Gov. John W. Troy to [trip to Tulsequah today on the| WASHINGTON, June 12.—Lieu- | represent Alaska at a conference |Fokker plane of the Alaska Yu- |tenant Commander Herbert Wiley, before the Federal Emergency Ad-/kon Airways. . sole surviving officer of the Ak- | ministration on June 14, according il ron, has been ordered to sea on the to an announcement made by the | g EILE ‘West Coast, by the Navy Investi- Governor today. The Delegate has ARD) T TEI‘I’MTAOK l;f’RANGELLZZ’““ Board. consented to act. The Board recommended repl | Al of the States and territories | Karl Theile took passage on $he ment of the Akron and full devel- -|will be represented at the meeting seaplane Baranof yesterday after- opment of lighter than air craft for which will discuss unemployment noon for Wrangell. usages in the Navy. X THE C7act: ABOUT GASOLINE « » « « < ADVERTISEMENT NUMBER | age to this historical landmark and! there on the portico of the ancient vETs ANn PAPS homestead they will gather for Lhe [J| services. A national hookup over‘ the National Broadcasting Com-| | pany network will convey the pro-| gram to the public schools wher L‘ |} upon a given signal several mxlhon‘ children will sing “America,” led| from the microphone at Monticello' | and accompanied by a band and' | ‘Eglce club of over one hundred EX S()ldlel'S Have Chance | READ THE FACTS : ABOUT GASOLINE t e musicians. [ What are the facts about gasoline? We intend to prove GUARANTEED ||| A R Roadeis | to Tie League Race by e o ‘ I d them to your satisfaction. l’The time of the broadcast w)lli Tal(mgGameToday e’ B . | "2:15 pm. Fastern Standard Timé| R First, we say that besides STANDARD there are several M T | 3:15_p.m. Daylight Saving Time). JMO%:I( ;0 ‘:’;L,h";e:lfii g:,mewiof lthe ood non-premium gasolines on sale in Alaska 4 L4 (]| 1:15 p.m. Central’ Standard Time 8 e neng g : 3 4ye§tcrdd} the American Legion club (2:15 p.m. Daylight Saving Time). {has & chance to/tle the Oity 1! 12:15 p.m. Rocky Mountain Time JUNEAU 1:15 pr‘; Daylight Saving Time). il,eagucs first half pennant fight | [l 11:15 am. Pacific Coast Time(iDt0 & knot tonight. The ex-Sol- (12:15 p.m. Daylight Saving Time),|die8 Play the Paps again this eve- | Grand Exalted Ruler Floyd Eu- ning, in the game postponsd from BREWING ||| gene Thompson, a former Justice| i e [}l of the Supreme Court of Iinois,| Junge and Manning are both {1l ana Honorable Rush L. Holland of |Teady for work on the mound to- Washington will deliver brief ad-|night, and it depends on their CO. ||| dresses. The mighty chorus of showing in the bull pen before the | || school children will be led by Past/8ame as to which will get the nod Grand Exalted Ruler Fred Harper|{rom Manager Worth. Jensen will of Lynchburg, Virginia, and the WOork for the Moose. | ceremony opened by Past Grandl It ought to be the toughest bat- | l Preferred ; | Exalted Ruler Joseph T. Fanning,|tled game of the season. If the We say also ... Among the good gasolines there is a choice . . . not all are unqualifiedly good. | One may be unsurpassed in starting, another in accelera- tion, another in anti-knock, another in mileage. All the good gasolines can justly claim somz good qual- ities— But STANDARD GASOLINE Editor of the Elks Magazine. ‘Paips win it will cinch the first half i o . Unique Program {for them. 1If they lose, it will rest Above is a scene following an explosion at Signal Hill, Cal., oil 18 __Il”.flflp____df.f ed ,. StOCk | This decidedly unique program ‘oft:vscn t:em and the Vets. LEES] field with firemen damming the street to stop flaming cil in an % l ¥ ’ with the national broadcast was Of them have a game against the| cgfrg to check the spread of flames. The house, showin; s s, se, s g in this | brought about for the first time Elks in addition to tonight's game.| . ooia¢eq Press picture, was wrecked by the explosion which was in ALL qualities! through the combined efforts of Should the Vets win tonight and the Elks Lodges of Virginia and both teams win their remaining {l] the Grand Lodge of Elks acting 8ame, it will leave the first half P n through the Lodge Activities Com- tied and necessitate a playoff game| home in Long Beach, Cal, demclished by the explosion wl felt within a 30-mile area. At the bottom Press photo taken shortly after the blast. It another Associated the wreckage of a oc- |}l mittee of the Grand Lodge. The to determine the winner. curred two blocks away. The blist took a heavy toll in life as well PROOF: We have asked a nationally known relates to Standard Gasoline, will be made pub- Elks Lodges in 1400 different com-| as injuring many persens while' property damage was hastily esti- authority to make its own testsof our assertion lic at the earliest possible date,—thus pro- H munities are making the necessary RE-OPENED mated at nearly $500,000. (Associated Press Photos) B #Snadid Gawling 2 e i idi q 3 5 s S s unsurpassed in viding you with an unbiased decision from a $ arrangements with the school heads — 2 Frd Lokids et ALL qualities. ” . .. Thisinformation, as it competent and recognized official body. PER SHARE scheduled for the broadcast ers, tub baths. Open from 12 to FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT throughout the country h12, ——udv] v - ANOTHER SHIPMENT! | FRST OUTING MICKEY MOUSE SWEATERS Will Use Scout Camp at of those cities for the assembl&gc Crystal Baths, Mr. and Mrs. Eli ke > 2 of the school children at the hour | Tanner. Steam, hot and cold show-| Gl RL SGUUTS W. C. IRISH IN HOSPITAL I_ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | One Sharé Common | All colors—75c¢ | Eagle River Bar—Do- : b ‘ ~ MICKEY MOUSE CAPS | nations Solicited with each Share o | To match—35¢ The recently organized Troop 2} i : |of the local Girl Scouts is planning G Preferred L o Lo its first Annual Encampment @t Eagle River immediately after the {Boy Scouts complete their prenent oulmg LEADER DEPT. STORE | --= - = | Y \\ho h:\vc been working eagerly, pxcparmg for their first taste o GEORGE BROTHERS §=1'~"fll camp life. The Boy Scout Council has ind- j ly given permission for the use of o e |the Scout Camp at Eagle River |bar with all its equipment; tents, jcots, Kkitchen utensils, etc. They {have also donated all food to the Honest Work Honest Prices | 5o e may be lett over will be June 18, . The Juneau Chamber of Com- | ME N S DRES S SHOES merce, Which is sponsoring the Girl Scouts, .has donated $20 to the camp fund. There have also been a few personal donations offered < PHONE 5 t i £ § 3 for further particulars | to the following directors— | G. E. KRAUSE JOHN E. GREEN O0SCAR HARRI Half Soles, leather or rubber by generous-hearted citizens. How- All R bt Heel ever, more funds are necessary to ubber eels ‘make this encampment for the Half Soles, Ladies Girl Scouts possible. S - . B ‘The outing is & worth-whil '0- Ladies’ Heels Straightened....... rosseeenneias 2 fi:pr:::ln: xng::fig‘r;gme ifp;e- Coats Sults and Dresses $3 9 S A local company to be operated by # REMEMBER: We are not in a combine to Haoal.SpIpas or this crzRig _—WHILE THEY LAST—— local capital! 4 tion is earnestly solicited that the) make overcharges. girls may be given the same op- Anyone wishing to donate, pl communicate immea sty v @ Our Special Cash Prices speak for themselves. Come and be con- these prices. This offer expires on June 19. |/GEORGE SWARVA GETS‘ No Appl‘O\ als. | . SEATTLE ASSAY JOB s poflumtlgsimat their brothers are now receiving. ' = =Ny sl o it P, 5 o - 0 Seward Street Shoe Shop Jeannette Stewart, Acting Captain, GLIP TS AD—Bring it i snlibon got ) I L o oo N8 vinced. REMEMBER: All sales are final—No Charges, No Refunds, Mt. Juneau Brewing | e e faa T : g ;“E?;fg"fi j‘; A fornesii S PF CI A'L Regular $1.00 Value Service 75 « [ Irsiel Compuny”ani st V : Weight HOSIERY C Co. OUR GREEN STUFF 1S FRESH AND - REASONABLE has been appointed and confirmed | . as Director of the United States e e —_ po— e —— Our large cans of fruitare ... 15¢ - astab's assay office in Seatiie NS Our House Dresses are ... ... T5¢ |eording to word received ‘here. | OUR BEER IS GOOD At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 |&r e s y . < .’:::ae:e engaged in the wholesale fuel o e e e SRUNCLE ’ T‘“;} DING lenne McLaughlin and has BUILD]NG BU ING friends here. H_e and Mrs. S ) | o s e SRR der o

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