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DEAN PATTY OF, ALASKA GOLLEGE : ARRIVES HERE Head of School of Mines to Interview Prospective Students in Juneau the Alaska Agricultural Colege and T. V. HAGERUP HAS APPENDECTOMY TODAY 'L OIL DEPOSITS | IN NORTHLAND, ARE VALUABLE Offer U. S. Source of Sup- ply, Says Dr. Smith, Alaska Bound . NEW! DIFFERENT! | [~ PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Becond Floor, Triangle Bldg. PHONE 221 Mrs. T. V. Hagerup underwent an appendectomy at St. Ann’s Hos- pital this morning. She is getting along nicely according to her phy- | | sician. . s in the States during the Iaszl & s two years. One third of the stu- Nu R Alive Six Days dents attending the college are)| from various states in the South | | PASADENA, Cal, July 24— vl ITING HERE sITKA nlsTHIcT The case of a 11-months-old |from the college, remain in Alaska | baby being revived five minutes ;‘(urmshmg the kind of citizens we | bt ICN & need in the Teritory,” Dean Patty Speaker of Last House Is McGrath Reports Condi-| by an iron lung, is reported by 5 s | Dr. h X ted Seattle Bound Accom- | tions Improved as Re- SR e n Mg south on a vacation trip early in started again. "June and spent some time in Chi- cago where they attended the Cen- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY. 24; 1933. School of Mines, and then, if they Baby Revived and it has been demonstrated that | after the heart had stopped | South on Vacation : 3 panied by Wife sult of Fine Fishing | ! w h, attend one of the larger col- | After Death, Kept many of these who are graduated beating and kept alive six days Dean and Mrs. Patty left for the Joe McDonald, Fruit Jars Now on Sale! The child died as a result of lead poisoning from a new- " school students speaker of the | Salmon trollers are making large e tury of Progress Exposition. Later|10USe Of Representatives during |catches in the Sitka district and| Iv-Dainted crib, complicated by nefiflel"‘wa éde‘:,w n:*—“"rhem e;xsl- GLASS TOP—quarts Patty, Dean of the they visited Detroit where they|tN€ 1ast territorial legislative ses-|conditions there are considerably| Whooping cough. ey uk’f;g s Ppmg lons L ural College and purchased a Plymouth car in which ]5)‘2“ : d"cc"ml’“"m llfi’o Mrs. M- | improved, according to James C opite ireductiing X,‘g“me 8’:“ ohi ? ASS TOPL“P"‘“ . g€ nald spent several urs in Jun- | McGrath, prominent business mean L 1 head of the they drove to the Pacific Coast. s ](t‘l AT Mrsy, Batic whe. remainell 1 Sa-TOIS today, visiting ‘with Gov. John |of the community and Secretar JAMES TRU]TT HERE g:f:::t %fi;‘:mfi' I:rhePh:l. 8: on the attle to visit her mother, expects| V- Tro¥, Collector of Customs J.|of the Board of Trustees of ] TO ATTEND HEARING ON RIVERS, HARBORS 'G. James Truitt arrived in Juneau Branch' of the United States i logical Survey said as he salled“"l&m Alaska last Saturday. ! — Alaska is rich in oil deposits which offer the [United States a J. Connors and others. They are |Pioneers’ Home, who arrived here passengers for Seattle on the Al-|today on the motorship Estebeth |eutian, {for a week's visit. Since leaving Juneau at the con- | | King salmon are unusually abun- clusion of the legislature, Mr. Mc- |dant, and the fish taken to date h\\e: ern, md is stay- to return north next month, > Gastineau Hotel until| On the way to Juneau Dean Pat- of the steamer Yukon ty spent several days in Ketchi-) ning kan, where he found several stu- ing particular atten-|dents who expect to attend college on the steamer Northwestern from/ g, e of supply when the “tields r e = ¥gls udents in Southeast|in Fairbanks during the coming|DOPald, Who is a Tesident of Ester,|show the largest percentage of biZ | Wrangell Narrows where he is in now operating show a reduction in / NEW POTA TOES his year because of the|y=ar, and a short time in both |D€ar Fairbanks, received the ap-'sizes in the history of the trolling |charge of the work of the Rivers| X In bom\POm'mem of U. 8. Marshal in the industry, he said. Prices are two | production. and Harbors branch of the United | Fourth Division. jand one-half times those paid in States War Department. Mr. Truitt, 1932 and the fishermen are mak round trip rates being of- 0 students going to the col- e, by ————— HAPPY HOME BRAN “Considerable mining develop- Company ment work and operation is being | done in the Fairbanks district, des- ing good money. The trollers are highly gratified with the action of Commissioner sident engineer with that branch, with headquarters in Seattls, is| here to attend a hearing regard- 10 cents a can GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92—95 Five Deliveries Daily Leader Department Store “Everything in Furnishings for You” ARG O Southeast Alaska Fair Building making speedy catches rather than spreading out in each aréa over a longer period and making it possi- ble to maintain better prices and provide longer -employment. — .- TECHNICIANS AT HOLLYWOOD ARE OUT ON STRIKE Over Six Hundred Soitid Experts Threaten to Tie-up Movies Juneau Chamber of Commerce COMPLIMENTARY DANCE to Destroyer Squadron No. 4 U.S. Navy Dancing 10 P. M, HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 24—, Determined to avoid a threaténed tie-up of the entire movie industry, eleven studios are today advertising for men to replace 665 sound tech- nicians who struck Saturday. !, Sound is practically the essence of movie production. The strike affects a large portion of the 27,000 workers in the indus- try. The sound technicians seek & certain contract embodying uniform wages and hours. No progress has been made in the negotiations, — e | PRINCE GEORGE SOUTH I would be very pleased lege if the fishing season is suf- | anks,” Dean Patty said Seward on his way into the Inter- |lieve that things will be very M—l°1°58 season regulation and extend- | qays before returning to the Wran- opportunities, both scholastic and| Dean Patty was a guest of Dr.|a short time outside, but Mrs. Mc- materially, Mr. McGrath sald. | General and Mrs. James S. Truitt|crease of 50 per cent in the con- d | fties throughout the coun- \\lRS. CLAIRE ROBINSON | DIRT FOR SALE matters pertaining to that institu-| prajnage of land 230 feet below ‘threat to “strike” against the use Alaska to spend the first year orlat St. Ann's Hospital, left the hos-| worms. Phone 62 or see MORRIS HALIB U TERS d‘s"m | month. International Fisheries P. Babcock, Chairman of the In- Commission to issue a strong warn- not observing the “limits” and are SAVE MONEY! BUY NOW! 19.50 Black Cloth Dress Coats . . . . . . 5.75 Wrangell and Petersburg. of the latter places he met several | y one who is interested in (ficiently good to enable them to ¢ out about the opportunities|do so. He plans to stay for a |Pite the handicap of lack of water,” ing the harbor work on Douglas Is RESENTED ) | i ti t i nd 1 ing unbroken the trolling season g.jy K. a i visit i H e here £ th 2, 4 . g WAC“Q‘:IHSOH:LWC::;Y::“::;e:h:l ‘u,‘ ‘(l;;gcixrgflf:;?;; S}A)x;g:onye:n:?::an; vl?:fidb:;)’lrewii:t;:mieatge :el::;‘;l Gove 10;)"; ansre.]argeswl\:;las‘;l(;\“?&d his sister, Mrs. Truitt-Moehr ign;x;;yt:)& ;:tsn:u::;r{m;zfig}: — 55 | he declared ( LEAVES HOSPITAL TODAY| were not slinging mud, but W,‘“m |the sea level, adjacent to the Salton |of the “mot-books,” which, under “We think it is especially valu-| Mrs. Claire Robinson, who hns‘have forty loads of nice, rich, |sea, is proposed by directors of the |the Bratt system, entitle the hold- t f thy llege life 3 ling pital for her home tod ONSTRUCTION CO. ST i Sy I i 1 A RE w ARNED x llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlllIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIID | Commission Says Lim- its Not Observed ternational Fisheries Commission, said the “situation in the halibut R l S l N emovar date INow Un ing to fishermen.” ‘The warning was “igsued wmg It 8 Z 3 : . [ Prices Advancing Outside. Our Prices Taking a TUESDAY | AY, BIG $5.75 DAY $16.75 New SportCoats . . . . . . . . . . . $5.75 19.50 Black i 9.50 Black Crepe Silk Coats . . . . . . ., 12.50 Knitted Suits . . .. .. .. .. 5.75 o DB the Alaska Steamshm‘xludcm\ who will attend the col- | 1 work offered by the College in [short time in Cordova, Valdez and |[Mr. McDonald said today. “I be-'Frank T. Bell in revoking the ysland, and will be here for several and School of Mines offerS equal | of u,o@ places | Mr. McDonald will spend only aid them and the entire commux his father and mother, Attorney STOCKHOLM, July 24—An in- e accepted by all accre e ee - — {other Trustees of the Home, rm) —— e | from several lnbor organizations a e, able for young women and men of | been receiving medical treatment |black dirt for sale; full of big fat \Imperial Valley, Calif, Irrigation er to definite allowances each i ¢ | i R ! | 4 0 ) () () . . VICTORIA, B. C., July 24—John industry is such as to cause the was reported that fishermen ‘are » Further Drop. : . - 245 19 50 TweedSult R R R 4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIHIIflilIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII"lIIIIIIIlIlllllliilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HATS to $3.00 50c HATS 12.50 Silk Dresses for $4.75| Girls’ 60c Rayon Hose 25¢ $1.25 Play to $6.50 Suits and $1.00 Pajamas 65¢ T On the way south, the Canadian National steamer, Prince George,' Capt. H. E. Neddon and J. A. Crawford, purser, docked here 8t 2:30 o'clock Sunday morning and sailed for the south at 3:30 o'clock. , There were 162 round trip passen- gers aboard the steamer. b, | Mrs. Emma A. Marshall left Ju- neau for Seattle on the Prince George. The Canadian National steamer Prince Rupert, is due here from.t«he south on Thursday evening., U '+ “Revelers” Music Admission Free LT I !. 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