The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1933, Page 8

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T T M 2 iy s e A1 ATV 58I D S e . iy " THE DAILY ALASKA SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1933 DIMOND WILL Daily Crossword Puzsle GWA WORKERS "= J’NEW MOVE T0 AID IN LUAN twino. BE PAID TODAY SECURE TRADE, NSRRI A 12 Ao 8 3 AR Y . chest Baby DANCE | . Cause to re- ! : member | ! | 2 . Read_through ! /{ -+ and change | { PY § i . Eloquent | %) H ; speaker | | E onlg ! | . Baking com= games 3 | N 3 Letter Read at Councill, S C,::;t";f:;g i querve, Men Employed on Gold | Administration Now Tak- i c- humming ~ | MeenngAssmesMayor of ™o e 1= L soumd " Creek and Seatter Tract | ing Steps to Regam | N { -' 19. Nothing more Sturdy tree B . [ M l B ll R j Delegate’s Cooperation thi 2 Leavean Projects Receive Money | World Markets I anaarin ba oom § [ M standing | ; \ [ " " clegate Ll 8 v C — The! [} ¢ In a letter from Delegate £ 5% s €3 { WASHINGTOA\‘ Dec. 16 T i ¢ thotty J. Dimond to Mayor 1. Gol E HRdom oen Men who have been employed | Administration’s campaign to re- |} MUSIC s 4 stein, which was read at the meet- E’ P et SEUEHD C. W. A. projects at Gold | ctpture the world markets will be | § ! J fng of the City Council last even- A erinteen CTeSK AUl the SR TR |concentrated for the time being On‘i oS i o5 ! ‘ L v - nt tet paid of his afternoon and ev- ade agree- i ing regarding the application of , enium rean | _ | negotiating reciprocal tra gree- | e i e Futal; ™ Mg 3 Leave 4. Anclent Jew- Eormed . |ening at the office of the Alaska | |ments with nearby nations on the | | andarin derenaaers ! i wérk 'Admnnstralml\ Baf . (O h Iy: :“'.l_:pn“:_c . Smpm”;g Lx:ys‘oulli(gél‘p’z Road Commission, Room 311, in ‘WesLem Hemisphere. { t bined loan and grant of $100000 o5 cw,.k‘n.(.a- “ " pany of AR oE qeaar Sommands ‘th*’ Pederal and Territorial;Bufid- This has been decided as the|{ This is a NEW BAND—New Faces—First § Dolegate Dimond assured Mayor ures ol A BT AN e tana tree Friweeny | ing, it was announced this morn- ‘mosl feasible policy in view of the |} o g g e ! Go!:h(em that he would do ev - (i L 81 Faminine ing by G. W. Skinner, of the Road ‘rx)s:mg economic conditions. § A 2 ¥ IT°’S GOOD! § ' thing in his power to bring about BN et Commission. : ; | However, President Roosevelt still | { Appearance— S . S a favorable decision on the loan Pleasant odors 42. Color s;-(rne of the men who have been With the birth of a Eaby girl to holds to m.e opinion maz. world ! DMISSION : : and if approval of the Public Works Behold working on these jobs were paid Mrs. D. K. Bruce at New York, a | wide tariff reductions and removal S : ! Administration was _forthe off at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon new “richest baby in the world” of discriminatory trade barriers is | Ladies ! _,i would make every effor and others should call at the of- made her debut. Mrs. Bruce is the necessary for economic recovery. ! it ? 3 dit> approval by Congres | tice between 7 o'clock and 7:30 o~ {rmer Av‘vlsal\[%fgl:’"ka‘::legh'éfcr‘;_f_ D ! Gentlemen ; The letter was in reply to a clock this evening, it Was an- i;ry of the Treasury. She married| RS, LINDLEY GOES SOUTH || TS GG i R e 50¢ request for the co-operation of nounced. : David K. Bruce, son of former U.S.| 77" ) |4 ¥ e Delsgate Dimond sent by the May- | The number of men who will be Senator William C. Bruce of Mary- | g | High School ... ... 50¢ or at the same time the applica- pmd for their work on these pro- land in 1926. | Mrs. Charles D. Lindley left for ; tion was forwarded by Dr. Philip jects total 130, Mr. Skinner said. = the south on the Northwestern af- { T * ht & Smith to the Public ‘Works - - ter spending the 1a ve weeks in 1 Onlg I Administration. | TwENTY_TwU Juneau. While in Juneau she en- z - In addition to the reading of l gaged a room at the J. M. Clark | © e e 3 4 the Delegate's assurance of all as- xesld"nc(‘ i sistance possible, routine business ARE MIS XY S SRR T ; ocuupied the City Council meet- . ing, which was attended by all i P § members with the exception of Wallis S. George, who is out of Nu GURE ALL B - 2 town. —rr—— DANCE Schooner Bursts Into, MR. AND MRS. MILTON PERRY .//.-. S AVE FOR CALIFORNIA 3 5 ! Al EO__ .//“.-.// .. Secretary of Agriculture Flames Off Novia foe llll%fllll S e ELKS HALL 1§ } leave for the south on the moto | . ; 2 ' ship Norco on thelr way to M [ ing to Farmers N e B AN : BT R R % | L wo men ar: missing after aban-' for an indefinite stay. Mr. Per- WASHINGTON, D:c. 16. — Re- doning the flaming schooner El- T. Marshal off Nova Scotia. s is according to a radio re- iterating a warning that currency inflation is not a cure-all for the | troubles of the farmers, Secretary | cel y the Marine Corporation | of Agriculture Wallace has pre- e radio announced that only { sented his annual report to Presi- four men of the crew have bcen i e T |dent Roosevelt und and they were in a smal ry has been employed by the Al- aska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany for the last several years. | ‘Mother Bind My Ha¥ —— — Auspices B. P. O. Elks Nazi Slogan for Girls 9\ The Secretary of Agriculture says d and picked up by a ship which HOLLANDS TRADE BI.I“OII Betrays Forgery !inflalion would raise the general reached C BY IMMY STEELE’S BERLIN, Dec. 16—Fair Gretchen IS NOW SLUMPING . ccnis A tunc button on| Price vels but would not eliminate MUSI JIM < ! with the long blond plaits is be- B uniform obARIAEAlbert DAy E RS oPA between fhe price o 4 raGU VELERS k coming again the German ideal of THE HAGUE, Dec. 16.—A big betrayed a lirge number of 1m".‘{|‘ of acnz-muul and noagricultural :rf-‘Awl RE E - 3, feminine beauty. drop in Holland's foreign trade Was | ngn helga notes, worth about 230 :’roducl\ \\hwhrnc termed essential 25 o The revival, stimulated by offic-'shown by officlal figures for the |encn The button, white on genu- | Permanent farm re & 2 % : 3 f e The on g iz 7 this cvening a : S hestra! jaldom, is based on the fact that first 10 months of 1933. Compared | o currency, is black on the count- | - S v bl gy New Seven-Piece Orchestra 1ong locks need ribbons and the with the same period in 1932, €X- opfoif JACK HOLLER ENTERS A . ’ rd b4 d = rfeits tween the Alaska-Juneau and Sig ribbon industry is languishing. ports fell from $283,812,000 to $245.- BRI e ‘ HOSPITAL THURSDAY nal Corps teams of the City League DANCING—9:30 to 1 N Nazi statisticians figure that if 220000 and imports from $436974- ppwARD ERICKSON I | e ir anianti At e BrunawloRHOWl: 55T 5 all German mothers bid their 060 to $399,186,000 IN HOSPITAL JERE Jack Holler, of the City Trans-{ing alley S =3 4 = daughters bind their hair, there will e oo Eaward Erickson, of Cordova, ar- for Company, was taken to St. —ee—— Admission 75¢ Ladies Free A ] in the ambulance| Attempts will be made in West g with | Texas to eradicate the prickly pear 2 medical | with injections of poisons into the iroots. be an immediate daily demand for| Beef cattle will be “swapped” rived in Juneau on th: North-|Ann's Hi close to 2,000,000 yards of ribbon. 'with the Amarillo, Tex. commun- | western and entered St. Ann's Hos- | yesterday afternoon suff B - o TR ity kitchen for grazing privileges on | pital to undergo a minor operation | fluenza and is receiv Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. water department land this morning. ! care. UCTION SALE ARLES GOLDSTEIN CO. Going Out of Business WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PIECE BY PIECE, OUR ENTIRE STOCK CONSISTING OF HIGH GRADE FUR COATS RED FOX MINK CHOKERS (of all descriptions) BI.UE FOX (Single and Double) SILVER FOXES CROSS FOX WHITE FOX HIS AUCTION SALE SALE STARTS TODAY AT 2:30 until 4:30 and TONIGHT from 7:30 until 9:30. MONDAY .AFQ'I‘%RN(])()E from 2:30 to 4:30 another sale will be held; also MONDAY EVENING from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock. REMEMBER . . . ONE DAY MORE CHARLES GOLDSTEIN COMPANY ¢ EVERYTHING GOES! GOLDSTEI $ i | TONIGHT § | | \ BUILDING

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