The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 10, 1933, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 1933. Park Dlrector SEIMS - SPOKANE LOW BIDDER ON TWO PROJECTS Is Low on Ehikan Road Job and Also on Pro- ject Near Scx\md Aber donn NAVY SEAPLANE INCRASH, TWO the Ketchikan project, which wolved construction of about three miles between Mud Bay and Point Hig s on Tongass Highway, the ful bid was $82280.90. The t company bid $83,895.40, The low bid in the Seward job, constructing a Highway grade| crossing and installing a bulk- ‘M E N A R E n E A D head | protection of a bridge 47.90. The high bid was | I G. Anderson represented the Accident Happcns One Mile i Spokane Company, and R H. Stock the Wright-Stock Com- | Off Shore in Ha- { wailan Waters erson has been here E Mr. Stock, accom- | panied by Mrs. k, arrived t night from Seattle. They will re main here several days and visit | yesterday killing Lietenants Ct Sitka before returning south. P. Hill, pilot and Ted C. Marshall, Mr. Anderson said today that 10-) it under instruction cal labor would be used by his N. A. Tuft, aviation machinists company on both of the projects.|mate escaped with non-serious in-! Work will start as soon as the )y, formal contract has been signed|™ qyg gaid the pilot lost control! by the Bureau of Public Roads when the tail surfaces were strip- TR SN ped away HONOLULU, H. I, Aug. 10—A| twin motored Navy seaplane crash- ed on its back a mile off shore| @0 o0 000000000 AT THE HOTELS . ©e 0 o0 090000000 Gastineau F. Conrad, Juneau; P. H. Abbott, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stock, Seattle; Mrs. L. N. Young, Pitts- FLIGHTS TODAY . h, Penn.; Frank Williams, Ju- Miss Hermine Matthies,| pue seaplane Baranof. with Pi- tanwood, Wash.; N. A. McEach-| )5 Meyring and M Hicks ran, Ketchikan; J. B. McEachran, | ;oo™ oo | Spokane, Wash, | sitka 10 o'clock this morning Zroda : turn this afternoon, she C. V. Brown, Petersburg. S Tt o i Alaskan and Hoonah. Lillian Adams, Sacramento, Cal.; I‘ho scheduled flight of Pilot Pauline Eldredge, Sacramento, Cal; with the Chichagof from| R. Santos, Seattle; Geo. Diaz, Se- n to Juneau set for to-| attle; Thos. Johnson, Juneau | S s ot TR S Chichagof will probably come up| A BLESSED EVENT |.tomorrow. Is Coming adv. —————— — _—————— A BLESSED EVENT D:nly Empire Want Ads Pay Is Coming adv. Umbrellas, Silk New Colors—New Handles NOW as low as $3.25 | | ! | ‘ RAINCOATS g FOR WOMEN S | | As low as .... FOR BOYS Very Special Coat .........51.95 FOR GIRLS With Matching Caps and in many colors .............$295 FOR MEN A Sturdy Coat for Wear— ) | Trench and other sty les— § as low as .....vvinnene...$4.95 } \ \ LeaderDept. Store | GEORGE BRO'I HERS Our Big Sale Is Still On Ore can of fruit and vegetables FREE with every six purchased At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 have built | t High- A=no B, Cammerer of Nebr.aska‘ ; | is the new director of the national OTY, M= park service. (Associated Press fine sections of Glac- Photo) BARANOF MAKES = - PAUL ABBOTT HERE \‘\“ of Dupont, arrived on the[ An ordinance passed by the san-‘ The first month’s taxes from Aleutian and will remain at his| s Barbara, Cal. city council pru-tthe sale of beer and wines in | headquarters here for severalv\mks hibits any one from advertising | Michi igan reached almos - before proceeding westward. | for a wife or husband. g’om i LI, 13 SEAPLANES OF AIR FLEET REACH LISBON l talian Squadlon Safely Crosses Ocean from Azores to Portugal Fights Recall Move Paul Abbott, Alaska representa HEMRICH’S (Believe me, they know how) DRAUGHT BEER PLENTY FOR ALL! It Must Be Good! BOOTHS LISBON, Portugal, Aug. 10.— | Twenty- -three seaplanes of the l.al- |ian Air Squadron under Gen. Italio Balbo arrived here late Wednesday from the Azores. Three seaplanes which remained at Ponta.Belgada to care for those injured in the wreck of another |plane, arrived here shortly after the main group. Milwaukee’s Socialist Mayor, Dan- —_— iel W. Hoan, who is facing a fight | MILITARY FUNERAL FOR against his recall. He has been | AVIATOR KILLED, AZORES head of tge chy gorermedt el | N LG ;. years and was elected a_year ago 1n‘ff’lf’?hi;?fi.??‘limfi’i’-iiigd"}‘é}- N s oty G T i itical career, two hours today during the funeral | with full military honors for Lieut. | Enrico Squaglia, killed yesterday when one of Gen. Balbo's seaplanes | |capsized. The body will be sent |te Italy. : | | i | umph custom, not followed for many centuries, will be revived Saturday to give Gen. Balbo and Spurlous the members of his Trans-Atlantic seaplane squadron a rousing wel- "um(' The welcome will also have OL IlTl'\‘ll TRIUMPH CUSTOM EVIVED IN ROME AS /ELCOME TO BALBO'S CRE ROME, Aug. 10—A Roman tri- FINALLY ON TAP! Made by one of the oldest brewers of the Pacific Northwest. Issues Totaling| Over $600,000 Re- | ported Circulated ‘ DANCING .UNCHES another purpose, to pay tribute to| Premier Mussolini for Italy's avia-, tion program. TOPEKA, Kansas, Aug. 10—Two | Balb y 4 fight 2ITests have been made in the | | Balbo plans a nonstop ight il par bona scandal. | rom LR oS, miles. | A Jeast $658,000 in spurious bonds | gy [have been discovered and threc{' State banks have been closed. | Leland Caldwell, employee of the | SULZER Is DN office, and Ronald Finney, a brok- | er, were arrested last night charg-| r(l with uttering $300,000 worth of | bonds to the National Bank |. ‘TTLE, Aug. 10. — William former Governor of New lk sails Saturday on the Aleu- ]mm for a month's trip to mining property which he operates on the \lka\ River. e former Governor said that despite the gold embargo, mil- lions of dollars of Alaska produc- "nn are being smuggled into Can- \ ada and other fordgn markets \\Mwu producers are offered a pre- | mium. “Pinheads and politicians who TR u fl P S Tu 3 don't know enough to go in-doors ‘v\h en it rains” have locked up | Alaska, Sulzer declared in an in- German Nazis Are Feared —Isolated Places to Be Protected | terview. MULHOUSE, France, Aug. 10.— Five thousand men will go to Armed French troops are again be- | work in Alaska if the embargo is | lifted, further asser\,cd Sulzer. ing rushed to stations on the Ger- man frontier as a precaution e against alleged aggressions of the CHRISTIAN SClENCE LECTURER GOES WEST German Nazis, Small detachments from the gar- Peter V. Ross, who gave a lec-| rison here have been sent to Hun- | ture on Chnstisn Science in the Scottish Rite Temple last Monday ingue, Kembs and Chalampe, where previously only customs posts were | | | | !eveninfz, left on the Yukon for the Westward. At Cordova Mr. Ross | maintained in those isolated sec- tions, 4 previously charged mm\::olx-l.:‘g 0000 in spumm‘IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|ll|IIIII||||||||I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE ORIGINAL Meanwhile State officials a checking up in the office of Stal Treasurer Thomas Boyd as officials :m(l many forged bonds have been Arrived on Steamer “Yukon” Today uneau lce Cream Parlors Next Door to Piggy Wiggly A tretch Your Dollars _ $§ $ $ $ 8§ S8 $-%s s S ¢§$s e e e TAKE ADVANTAGE Of THIS THREE DAY Introductory Food Sale ey was " will be met by a plane and flown to Anchorage where h& will give cture Friday night. From An- , Mr. Ross goes to Fair- to lecture, then return to \nnk\ Cordova for another lecture. From Cordova Mr. CHRISTENSEN GIVEN SCHOOL BUS AWARD The contract for the transporta- tion of out-of-town children to and from school has been let to Pete Christensen, city employee.! Christensen lives near the Auk Lake | Bridge. | Ross returns south. More than 200 Nazis were re- ported to have marched to the middle of the Huningue bridge in February singing “Deutschland Uber Alles.” TR i adv, | = = e e e : S and W IS BETTER YET COSTS NO MORE ALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Juneau, Alaska SRS L i

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