The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1934, Page 8

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et Lo bl Sl S rg o ELKS TO HONOR OLD TIMERS AT HALL TONIGHT Governor Troy and Other Outside Members to Be Special Guests Honoring the old timers of the| 1 members of other EIK| »dges residing here, Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. Elks tonight will hold open house for Elks and their families in the Elks' Building Entertainment will consist of dancing, card playing, bowling re-| freshments and a musical program.| Honor guests for the evening i cutside of members who have been affiliated with 420 for twenty years| or more, will be Governor John W. Troy, E. W. Griffin, W. A. Holz- | heimer, Judge George F. Alexander, | " John Newmarker, E. R. Stivers, M. S. Whittier, Frank Wilson, Hec- tor McLean, A. J. Sprague, M. J. Sullivan and G. A. Schmucher The entertainment will start at 9 o'clock sharp. The committee on the entertain- ment is composed of William Gar- cter, Milt Bothwell and John Mc- Laughlin. - WRANGELL COUNUILMAN QUITS Councilman George M. Bidwell of Wrangell resigned his position at the last regular meeting of the Council as a protest against what ne termed an exiravagant spending program voted by the Council. THE ULTRA SMART Frederic’s complete with $ 95 Shampoo Rinse Finger Wave Neck Trim or Haircut Distinctively feminine, ex- clusively Fashion, the FRED- ERIC'S WAVE, is another reason for Fashion leader- ship! Plenty of Ringlet Ends. Shampoo and Fingerwave $1 Either bobbed or medium hair. PETER PAN Beauty ~ Shoppe » TRIANGLE BLDG. Telephone 221 j (C/;/mllu Fuas: you want his Vitamin D. min D from and to keep Squibb’s! It vitamins are e , SCHOO SITKA LEAVES The liability of the company is:in all official Washington. ! FOR SEATTLE TUESDAY ljimiteq to $50,000. He came home by the way of —— | California, spending several days nueds it —CRotthed Jumatie 'You may nurse the bilby yourself, but if you want his bones to grow straight and strong, if must provide one factor he cannot properly obtain from mother’ Ordinarily, your baby would receive enough Vita- shaped head, full chest, strong back and straight legs. But clouds, bad weather, clothing, and ordinary window glass prevent the sun’s “Vitamin D” rays from protecting him. Regularly every day, he needs Bottled Sunshine—good cod-liver oil in addition. Good cod-liver oil also supplies another factor babies need—Vitamin A. Your baby must have it to grow And one particular kind contains an abundance of these factors— oils which must be used in larger dosage because their THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FUNERAL SERVICES BUT REMAIN IN | Scores of friends today paid their ¥ | last respects to their beloved fellow A t citizen, Dr. William Joseph Pigg ALASKA | who passed away in his sleep carly iy Sunday morning from heart trouble, | . . and the large Elks' auditorium, Ys GovE Profit Takmg Puts Brake'where ritualistic services were held, SA A on Advance in General |was crowded. | Official Washington 2 Past Exalted Ruler Henry Mes-| List on Exchange cerschmidt and other officers of |Finds Interested in Alas- ka and Anxious the lodge took part in the dignified | to Aid and impressive ritualistic services | and a fitting eulogy to the splen- | did character and lovable person—J ality of Dr. Pigg, was made by H. D. Stabler. During the services, Mrs. George | F. Alexander gave two vocal solos, | “In the Garden” and “No Night There” by Danks, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Stapleton on the piano. dnd Chrysler. Leaders off a point or so were United States Steel, American Telephone and Telegraph, United States Smelting and Refining, Interna- tional Telephone, General Motors and Montgomery Ward. hreshing ally recognize their responsibility to see to it that every person need- ing and wanting work has it. And Many accompanied the remains that recognition is due to the {to Evergreen Cemetery where in- President’s own leadership in that terment took place in the Elks' direction. 2 plot. | “That is novel in Government, & R | departure from practices and tra- ditions of the past. Already it has come to be accepted generally throughout the country to the very GOV, TROY WIL | great benefit of masses of men and ,women who have had no employ- i ment for three or four years. ! proving Times Are Imj “Times are definitely improving. Wil Business is decidedly on the up- CLOSING PRICES TOD. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.— Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | today is 22!, American Can 99, American Power and Light 8, Anaconda 15%, Armour B 2%, Bethlehem Steel 42, Calumet and Hecla 4%, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Fox Films 14, General Motors 36%, In- ternational Harvester 42%, Kenne- cott 20%, North American Avia- tion 5%, Montgomery Ward 25%, Standard Oil of California 39%, United States Steel 53. e i GROCERS WILL PLAY | ISLAND FIREMEN AT {Business Men to Welcome DOUGLAS THIS P. M. Returning Chief Ex- [ ecutive Home George Brothers five, Channel| —_— «Washington, D. C., is doing a cage league champs for the first| The Juncau Chamber of COM- capacity business. New York, Chi- half of the season, will take off|merce tomorrow will welcome GOV. ooy and other large cities of the the 1lid of the second half sched-|Jjohn W. Troy home. The Gover- c.ct and midwest report better | ule tonight when it crosses the|nor, it was announced today by C. times In California conditions are| Channel to play the first game| T Gardner, President,-has accept- yoranly better and, while not sol against the Osland Firemen. ThiS|eq an invitation to be fhe Cham- pronounced, improvement in the is the only senior game scnedu!edlber-s guest at its regular We:kly pacific Northwest has been ma- this week. noon luncheon meeting at Bailey grade, not in scattered spots and isolated instances, but from coast to coast. Continued improvement can be expected as the Roosevelt program progresses and its effects are felt generally by industry and trade. inter-school series schedule Which some of the high lights of his rection of Administrator Hopkins| brings the Douglas High School washington visit and talk some on ;4 his associates, provided th:! teams here this week for a double- changing business conditions spark needed to set off the ammu- header. The first league games throughout the country generally. % <lated locally will be played next It is believed a banner attendance procident’s emergency program. nition already furnished by the| (Continueéa uuvmn Page One) l | terial. | cisco. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1934. e e e e e ——————————————————————————————————————— TWO PAIRS OF TWINS Mrs. Herbert Milbourn of Quinault, Wash., is shown with her twin boys born in Aberdeen recently. They made her the mother of four children In a single year. The first set of twins, both girls, were born ! early in 1933. (Associated Press Photo) " C. V. BROWN shal Dies in Seattle Last Evening C. V. Brown, T. Mahoney. Mr. The Brown Iturn to Petersburg. as a peace or other law He was for many years Monday evening when the Juneau will greet Gov. Troy. The work it has furnished to mil- smoke eaters meet Douglas Fire- 'Jons in all parts of the country| men and United Meat plays the was speedily turned by the workers ¥. P. A. C. team in the High School NEw DREDGING back into normal channels of com- gym. ! merce, It revived confidence and | ———e—— restored hope to the jobless and| PATROL BOAT ALERT IN ! 0] | reduced the unemployed in large| PORT FROM KETCHIKAN | \ Boatswain Albert Nelson. arrived lNcURPURATED here from its base at Ketchikan| St measure.” | last evening and will leave here to Nome and Seattle Dimend Is Indespensible Gov. Troy praised Delegate Di- return to the First City tomorrow, morning. United States Coast Guard patrol | boat, Alert, commanded by Chief! Capital to Operate Mines and Business in North mond in the highest terms. “He;is absolutely indespensible. ~ He . is} working at a terrific rate and tf-i fectively. He is able. conscientious | and practical. He is easily the| | | greatest Delegate Alaska has eyer | The Alert left Ketchikan on‘ had. i Monday for a tour of its patrol “One of the great tasks for Alas- area and is expected to be back, S 1 kans this year, one that must Rot | at its base in Ketchikan on Satur-| Asticles of incorporation for & po neglected, is to re-elect him for | day or Sunday. Except for (‘onsid-I“eW dredging and mercanule 2OM- another term.” erable snow encountered in Ste- Pany to operate on the Seward "o " Holegate had his legislative phen’s Passage the weather nom]_:Pemnsu_la were filed yesterday in program well in hand at the open- bound was mild, according to me“::: office of the Territorial Aud- mg’ of Congress and was hopetul 2] T. - personnvl._—_“’_— The company will be known as s all]ccl( ::es :’:;ié’;p?;:z‘“;eg&':_ MISS EVA TRiPP RETURNS the Warner Mining Company and 5 ¥GUE ¢ Lol b, He ex- FROM VISIT IN THE SOUTH the incorporators are Dudley War- | Uon ‘D€ 8000 ey S0 ob- Iner of Nome, Clinton Austin and PEHEC CFF o ont of the bill Miss Eva K. Tripp, returned to|Wilhelmina Fergersen of Seattle. | fain ;{)ee ymen ke, Hine ue Juneau on the steamer Northwest-|These three incorporators also form rchcorne ‘e 0 % | i 18 i Law and empowering the Territory ern last night after spending the the Board of Directors which will| svo1 the lquar traftio Jast five weeks visiting friends and |hold office until the organization | ‘® 2" quor - relatives in the south. She spent|starts functioning, after which an| Governor in Fine Fettle about two weeks in Seattle before |election will be held by the com-| Gov. Troy returned home in the | continuing to California where she|pany stockholders for a permanent | best of health and in fine spirits. visited her sister, Mrs. Valjean board. | He is hopeful over the outlook and Austin, and her family, who live in} Capital stock in the new cor-very gratified with the cordiality Lincoln, Placer County. poration is listed as worth $100,060, and cxhibitions of friendliness to- with 1,000 shares of $100 par value. | ward Alaska which was so evident lin southern California with Mrs. MR. AND MRS. W. C. ERWIN Troy and visiting old friends and AND SON RETURNING TO irelatives there. He spent only a t:w' |*To pick up a fishing crew in Seattle, preparatory to the opening of the halibut season in the spring, | the schooner Sitka, Capt. W. SEWARD ON N'THWESTERN days in Seattle. Doucett left Juneau early yesterday Wade Comes North morning. Mr. ahd Mrs. W. C. Erwin and| Hugh Wade, Deputy NRA Ad- ———eeo—— their son Jack, are returning to ministrator for Alaska, came 8§ GLENN CARRINGTON ARRIVES their home in Seward aboard the|far north as Ketchikan with the Glenn Carrington, member of Northwestern, after a vacation in!Governor. He is accompanied by the firm of Juneau-Young Hard-|the States. Mr. Erwin is Manager|Mrs. Wade. They will come on to ware Company, and wholesale rep- of the Standard Oil Company in here, where Mr. Wade will make resentative, arrived in Juneau Seward. fis headquarters, next week. g aboard the Northwestern from his} Mr. Wade has already made up home in Seattle. a tentative code for the salmon B Daily kmpire Vant Ads Pay! years. PASSES AWAY Deputy United States Mar-| ARM_EP FORCE message reported that Mr. will be buried in San Fran- Mr. Brown spent most of his life officer. special agent for various railrods, including Ithe Market Street Railway of San | Francisco where he lived for many He came to Alaska from PLEBISCITE MAY REQUIRE [Nazi Terrorism Feared Deputy United | 3 States Marshal at Petersburg died | When Saar BaSln VOte at 8 o'clock last night in Seattle, according to a radio received to- | day by United States Marshal W. | Brown was a member of the Scottish Rite Masons here and the Blue Lodge in Peters- |burg. Taken Next Year circles that it may be advisable to mobilize an International Police 'force or troops to assure a free plebiscite in the Saar Basin where the voters are to decide next year Tue netel Bldky ganes HERS Cas | “The Civil Works Program, un- Following Interment, MIS. whether that area is to be Germa 3 OW! a 121 n not scheduled on account of the The Governor is expected to give _|{Brown, and the son, aged 19 years, | pec der the forceful and efficient di- |7y Bt T 0T TS ttle, will re. OF French or remain under the | League's control. | Opponents of the Nazi regime have demanded the League contin- ue control over the territory for 1 another five or ten years and re- quest international supervision over the plebiscite, charging that Nazi terrorism makes any other pro- cedure impossible. Idaho where he.had been a Pro- hibition Agent in the Nineteenth District. He was appointed remained until his death. was born in April 6, 1883. Marshall, in 1926 and took office in May of that year. His first assignment was at Skag- way and shortly afterward he was tranferred to Petersburg where he divorce has been granted to Rich- She Loved Music; He Gets Divorce LAS VEGAS, Nev, Jan. 17— A ard A. Calhoun, manager of the Mr. Brown was 51 years old. He Al G. Barnes circus, from Mara R. Va., on Calhoun, former opera cinger. They were married in Pasco, July 13, packing industry. cussed further for approval. He discussed it in detail with both canners and being temperamental and said she their employees in Seattle and loved music more than him. He found them apparently satisficd said he bought and furnished four with the provisions. It will be dis- homes and sold them because she with Alaskans be- fore it is submitted to Washington 1925. Calhoun charged his wife with became dissatisfied with each. .- j Dally Empwe Want Ads Pay fud, taly teeth to be sound and uncrowded, you 's milk. This is bone-and-tooth building sunshine to help him develop a well- SQUIBB'S COD-LIVER OIL up his resistance. TONIGHT 9 P. M. SHARP Old Time Members Night OPEN HOUSE FOR ALL ELKS AND FAMILY CARDS DANCING BOWLING REFRESHMENTS JAZZ SPECIALTY By BERNETTA RIECK TAP. DANCE By Berry JEAN KEITH Here’s Y our Chance Ladies TO PLAY YOUR FAVORITE . GAME OF PAN DON'T MISS THIS DATE and | 'GENEVA, Jan. 17—The opinion | is expressed in League of Nations | NUTS! is less expensive than not protected.” S HARRY RACE, Druggist Triangle Bldg. “The Squibb Store” / Large jars McFarlane’s Salted and Special Nuts, regular $1.00 size—50 cents . At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 NUTS!! SOVIET PLANE MRS PROCTOR GRANTED RIGHT = NAMED T BE TOFLY ALASKA IMMIG. COM. Aerial Ship Will'Carry{Territory Covers Alaska— Russ Representatives Announcement Made Nome to Seward in Washington Permission to fly a soviet air- plane over Alaska has been grant- ed Messrs. Bayevsky and Kipatsov, Russian officials, by the State De- partment in Washington, according to a message received in the Gov- ernor’s office here. The flight will be made from Nome to Seward, where the offi- cials will take a steamship for Se- attle. | The plane, according to the mes- | sage is one that has been attached to the Sofiet ice breaker Shelus- kin, in Bering sea waters along the Siberian coast. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. — The Immigration Service has announced the appointment of Mrs. Marie A. Proctor to be Commissioner of Im- migration at Seattle. Her terrifory covers Alaska. Mrs. Proctor is President of the Democratic Clubs, also secretary of Woman’s Clubs, Woman's State Democrrtic Clubs, also secretary of the Democratic State Committee. - Tom Johnson, of Kewanee, Tll, left tackle of Creighton university" eleven, played every minute of the Bluejay's eight games last fall. e FRESH TODAY ! Arrived on Northwestern VEGETABLES Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Brocoli, Carrots, Green Peppers, Cabbage, Spin- ach, Brussels Sprouts, Parsnips, Beets, Green Onions, Green House Tomatoes FRUITS Fancy Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, White and Red Grapes and Bananas ® The Best the Market Affords— ® CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY oottt et et one of these 20=incn high RUBBER TOYS with a pound can of VITA-FULL Get your choice of these big rubber toys. Two types of dogs and two of horses to choose from. They're dur- able and easy to blow up. Vita-Full is not just another cocoa and malt preparation . . . it is a concentrated food that builds nerve and tissue . . . promotessound restful sleep. It is wonderful for invalid; and convalescents. Try it! both for Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Free Award J anuary 19 " ........................ $20.00 in trade . 10.00 in trade 10.00 in trade : LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. Grocery |-} PHONES 92—95

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