The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1934. ness, unseliisnness and great huyman P 0 s P E H I TY IN sympathy are everywhere recog- nized. Even Canadians are strong for v him. So much so that there is not | a little talk in Canada of its an- Y PBEDIGTSHW\AUOH to the United States i in order, Gov. Troy said, that they can have Roosevelt for their Presi- Do His Best v Just what additional public Sa\s Will Be Greatest in \works, civil works or other emer-| : a6 vLBm.) funds will be allotted to 50 Years and on an En | Alaska is just now indefinite, he (ll‘(’l\' NCW BaSlS ladded. That depends on the ap- T e—_— |propriatons that Congress makes (Continued from Page Omne) .1. the current session. Ickes, Public Works Ad- ks program was and the entire Ad- ched the “kick”|ministration, he said, will deal new impetus to in- irly with Alaska. The Secretary ade on & nnuun\\'xd?v s & real man and doing a greut He com-|Work. He is probably the greatest i ke “"S&era:) of Interior we have had {in my time. ] money into circulation |N€ Pledged the Chamb2r “to con- all kinds of materials) tinue as b('»l"I cin o the best modities everywhere. Under |0f my ability. s the country has passed Other Guests iTesent st barrier on the road to| Three other guests were intro- |duced to the Chamber today. J. T. | Brown, guest of Commissioner of President’s Popularity Grows The populs Rcosevelt has increased rather than | first visit to Juneau since 1901, ex- ned since he took office, as-jpresed his astonishment at the d the Governor. He has the;gmwlh and permahent develop- confidence and respect of the ments here. He is here discussing e country, Democrat and Re-|with Commissioner Karnes the pro-| pub]h an alike, in unprecedented | posed new school building at Craig. measure. His greatness, his sound- aid the great need of the — | west coast is better hospital and medical facilities. Harry O'Neill, pioneer merchnnt lof Cordova, guest of Dr. W. W.! | Council, was also introduced as was George Gates, Alaska pioneer, who! lis here enroute to Goddard Hot Springs for a vacation. It is his| | first visit to Juneau in 25 years. Sceks Airmail Service A resoltion was passed today by | the Chamber urging the establish- |ment of airmail service between | Seattle and the more important | Aleskan communities. It declared: "u) the interest of the development 'of Alaska it is necessary that there |be_established immediately airmail | | service between THE ULTRA SMART F rodenc s Seattle and im- portant centers of Alaska,” and| | “that one of the most serious | drawbacks of the past has been| ‘lhc lack of an economical means | 0f communication between the im- | portant centers of Alaska and Se- attle.” Copies were sent to Dele- gate Dimond and Nick Bez, Presi- |dent of the Alaska Southern Air- ys, who will present it to the Permanent Wave ccmplete Office Department shortly z $ | when he goes to Washhington. | with No action was taken on the re- hisiios | quest of the Petersburg Commer- | wml Club that a protest be mado Rinse on the alleged opening of Aldskan‘ waters to larger seine boats. It Finger Wave was pointed out that the present Neck Trim (regulations are almost identical - with those prevailing for several | years. The larger seiners are per- Hatreut mitted to fish only in waters north | Distinctively feminine, ex- [l of the Alaska Peninsula and west of False Pass where they do not | compete with resident fishermen. As a result of tne miail canvass {to date 62 members have re-en- rolled and paid $1,120 in cash in| | fees. In addition 11 pledges have clusively Fashion, the FRED- ERIC'S WAVE, is another reason for Fashion leader- ship! Plenty of Ringlet Ends. Shampoo and |been received for $320. . | President Gardner announced Flngerwwe that the Special Finance Com- $1 Either bobbed or medium hair. | mittee to conduct the finel mop- up campaign will be working by | next week. Its personnel has nct been ccmp]eled WARRANTS OUT FOR OIL MEN TULSA, Okla., Jan. 18.—Warrants for the arrest of Harry F. Sinclair, noted oil man, and 23 other men (high in Tulsa oil and banking cir- cles have been issued on alleged embezzlement, PETER PAN Beauty Shoppe TRIANGLE BLDG. Telephone 221 |change Trust Company. in connection with | toe failure last spring of the Ex-| MANY ATTEND BIG OPENING | AT ST. ANN'S Program andSilver Tea At- tract Large Numbers to Hospital Dedication (Continued trom Page One.) National life it ought to be a mat- |ter of réjoicing for the people of (Juneau that St. Ann's Hospital is throwing open today this added beautiful wing, offering to their citizenry a “New Deal” of service and is prepared through the en- largement of its capacity and the improvement of its accommoda- tions to satisfy more adequately the needs of the sick, and increase the measure of their comforts. “The presence, on this solemn occasion of His Excellency, the Governor, the Mayor of the Capital City, with a distinguished friendly | throng of well wishers is eloguent proof that the Sisters’ efforts are thoroughly appreciated. their part the Sisters welcome with deep gratitude the tokens of hear- ty co-operation given by the Ladies | of the Hospital Guild under the experienced and spirited leadership | of their President, Mrs. W. A. Holz- | heimer, and by the distinguished bodies and persons who have do-| nated rooms or otherwise contrib- uted to the equipment and furnish- ings of the hospital. “It is as should be desired. With a staff of doctors equal to any and the best in similar institutions, and with a band of nu ably trained, experienced there is glad certainty Ann's with revived ardor and as- surance of success, will launch this new era of its splendid career of usefulness for the biessing of us all All Potential Guests “We must not forget that each of us is a potential guest at onc time or another of St. Ann's Hos- pital and that each one's interest or welfare is bound up with the life and welfare of the hospital. It is Juncau's hospital, our hos- pital and home and refuge in time of illness or accident. Its arms arc open to all without any distinc- tion, and its heart throbs with eagerness to bestow on all th2 same attention, sympathy, care and dcvolion, according as their afflict- ed condition requires or suggests. The patient’s need is the sole title to service. “The few or the many of you friends, who are mnot here, and whom, perhaps environment, edu- bt R G 4Quarts . . . . . $I $1 ® ALL OR ANY BRAND ‘WE HAVE IN STOCK Special case lot prices! CALIFORNIA GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY © 1934, Licrrr & Mykrs Tosacco Co, And on| and devoted, | that St.! }cation, unwarranted opinion or sen- [ timent, or some special interest has ory. "\ccuk[omed to keep aloof from thmxz: or persons Catholic, do not | recoil from the portals of this in- smu ion, because of the name or uniform of the Sisters. Do not be afraid of their religion, and do not disinterest yourselves of their work. They have a very human heart and human mind highly in warm sympathy with your welfare. The high motive which has prompt- ed the choice of thelr mode of life and inspires its activities is the very thing fhat renders them the more fit and eager to do lov- ing and selfish service to fheir neighbor. The Master under whose | banner they are serving. once called to all mankind when walk- ing the roads of Callilee: ‘Come to me, all ye that labor and are heavily burdened, and I will re- “His sterling devotion to his pa- tients, his attachment to St. Ann’s, his warm interest in its welfare, can never be forgotten. “Let us pause and offer to Al- mighty God a united prayer for repose of his soul: ‘Our Father—Grant him eter- rest, O, Lord, and may v.he nal souls of the departed who have passed away or have labored her\ rest in blessed peace, Amen'." The remainder of the afternoon, until 5 o'clock was to be given over to the Silver Tea and inspection of the hospital by the public, Miss Alice Palmer, Mrs. J. C. Stapleton and Miss Blanche Tur- he program for this evening. The hospital will be open to visitors during the hours from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock tonight, in order to af- those unable to attend the bed in the person of these conse- crated maidens and their helpers, | nursing the sick and alleviating their pains; and it is Him, Him ailing, sore and wounded, that they | themselves, His servants find and @ 00n open house, an oppor- see coming to them in each one (Unily to irspect the beautifully of their patients. for they “hear [urnished rooms of the new addi- | Him say: ‘Whatever you do to any, ton. | even the least of these, my breth- :ern you do it unto me. Would Glance Backward “If time permitted, I would in- vite you to give with me a giance | backward for the good of the | cause, and for our mutual satisfac- | tion and encouragement, and re- hearse succinctly the most impor- tant chapters in the history of St Ann's Hospital in our midst, but this must be referred to another time and place. “We wish you Godspeed, then dear Sisters, for a long and bright era of bless:d labors amongst us and for us, and we bespeak to you the united grateful recognition of your work by the people of Ju- neau, as well as a sincere intersst in the welfare of your and ow ‘hospital. “God bless us alll” Tribute to Dr. Pigg Bishcp Crimont closed his ad- dress with a tribute to the late shaped head . straight legs. will live long in our grateful mem- THOS.J. DONGHOE, ILL LONG TIME, DIES IN SOUTH Was Former Resndent of Juneau—Prominent in ! Democratic Politics (Continued from Page One) two children, Thomas M. and Ruth M., survives him. They were with went into partnership with A. J.| Dimond, and that partnership con- Serious Charges Made Against Washington U Instructor and S1udent SEATTLE, Jan. 18—Charges of contributing to the delinquency of Charlotte Woods, aged 17 years, who drank poison in an unsuccess- ful suicide attempt, have been filed lin a Justice Court against J. O. Roberts, R. O. T. C. Instructor at the University of Washington, and Ted Peach, university student, by Mrs. Eldra Woods, the girl's mother. Wilson Administration and until 1928 when he was succeeded by Mr. tinued until the latter was elected Delegate to Congress last year. Hz| |moved to Cordova many years ago | and made that his home until his| health forced him to move to Cali- | fornia. Afler that, howevsr, he | spent most of the summer months | You can’t afford to deny your baby this a strong back...a fine, full chest ound, even teeth... regular help. Not if you want him to have a well- ‘To build them, he needs the protective bone-and- tooth building factor, Vitamin D. Some Vitamin D he gets from the sun. But sunshine cannot be counted on to supply very much. There are too many dark, cloudy, foggy days. Regularly, every day, in addition, he should have Bottled Sunshine—good cod-liver oil. Not only does Bottled Sunshine help your baby build sound bones in Cordova and maintained his in- | At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 LURE OF 6OLD ALREADY TAKES LIVES OF FOUR FORT SIMPSON, N. W. T., Jan. 18—Gold is once again luring prospectors to the mysterious Na- hanni District west of here where .| four men have alreacy perished in | search for the precious metal. One group which completed the The program tonight will be op- 5 terests and connections in the | perilous trip by plane and dogsled ened at 7 o'clock with several se- for seven years. He was mal‘“ed‘norm. to McMillan Lake, reported dis- lections by the Filipino Orchestra here to Miss Rose Miller, a sister| He served as Democratic Na-| covery of thie lost McLeod gold r which a trio, composed of of Mrs. Earle Hunter, who With|tional Committeeman under the | mine which was worked more than | 28 years ago. This party claimzd discovery of the remains of the fresh you’ His words are forever ner will sing “Music When Soft |him at the time of his death.|connors. old McLeod Camp. re-echoing within th& walls Voices Die,” by Charles Wood. and | The younger Mr. Donohoe, w_ho has : St. Ann's Hospital. You will find “The World Is Waiting for theitaken his father's place in the the same Christ, the great Healer Sunrise,” by E. Seitz. |law firm at Cordova, wem mzh ' of human sorrow and infirmity, Selections by the Juneau City several weeks ago to be with him. NUTS. NUTS" you will find Him walking the Band and two soprano solos by| After removing from here in 1906, | : oe corridors of this institution; youw Madame Orloff, accompanied by Mr. Donohoe moved thnldezwhere s : N will find ‘Him there at the sick- Mrs. G. E. Krause will conclude he opened a law office. Later he Large jars McFarlanes Salted and Spe(:ial Nuts, regular $1.00 size—50 cents Dr. William Joseph Pigg, until his death a valuable member of the hospital staff, saying: “We would not do justice to a great debt of gratitude and to our sentiments of friendship if on this and teeth, but it helps him grow and increases his resistance. It supplies the important growth and resistance- building factor, Vitamin A. And good cod-liver oil, like Squibb’s, can be depended on to supply an abun- dance of both Vitamins A and D. It SQUIBB'S COD-LIVER OIL occasion we were not recaliing the name and memory of one who as Physician has bcen for so long a period of ye: identified with St. | Ann's hospital, our beloved Dr.| | William Joseph Pigg. | “He had been looking forward to the feast of this dedication. He| ,is not with us to enjoy it, but he| 4 costs less to use Squibb’s regularly. Gjve_this suverior *oil to your baby, | RS HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Store” Triangle Bldg. plant right in Near East, best “seasoning” in storage —at ..that Chcstcrficld foas a modem 4, -ln-&le /4 /dcw[x;doy in far-off historic Smeprna So important is the 'handling of Turkish tobacco f§n mak- ing Chesterfield cigarettes that Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., maintains this specially equipped the heatt of the famous Smyrna tobacco section. It is the largest and most modern tobacco facary in ‘the Turkish tobaoco,. u krpw there is for aga- rettes. Atallumesamlérfieldhas t’usplamandm America — about 350,000 bales the right kinds of Turkish tobacco. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER

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