The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1934, Page 8

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HALIBUT BOATS READY FOR 1934 B SEASON,MARCH 1 Local and -atsfde Fleet Leaves Today and Tomor- row fol' Fl’shingGl‘OundS All was excitement and busy tion on the waterfront day while the local halibut b E y boats and sch ers fIr an, Seattle and Petersburg made final preparations to leave for the fishing grounds to be on hand for the opening of the 1934 halibut fishing season which pegins on March 1 1 halibut boats as thy from Ketchikan, Seattle Petersburg took on ice and ba the Juneau Cold Storage Company over the last week end and will Jeave today and early tomorrow for the grounds. The Vivian, Capt. Charles Lar-| n, one of the local fleet Was the | t to take on bait and ice Sat Juneau boats who outfitted for t 1934 season and took ice and b at the cold storage company a the schooner Sitka, Capt. William | Doucett; the schooner Norland i mfif & Capt. Tom Sandvik; motorship A graphic picture taken in the streets of Paris during the latest disturbances which were brought on by the Bayonne pawnshop swindle. Oceanic, Capt. Ole Westby; Little| French socialists joined royalists in the fighting which resulted in the overthrow of the cabinet. (Associated Press Photo) Emma, Capt. John Winther; Thel-| Alstead; Tern, Missour: Bernt Rosnes; Margaret ma Capt. Capt Capt. Capt Andrew Ole Jackson Owner's Association. Thosé leaving for the opening of the season will return to Juneau |about March 10 and on March 18, (the second group of halibut boats {ing Vessel [CASH COLE UNDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION AT b Peter Hildre and Ford, Capt Ole Brensdal. Seattle, Ketchikan Boats | will leave for their first trip, Mr, The Omaney, Capt. Oskald Ol-|Olsen said. On the third trip to Cash Cole, former Territor:al sen, was the first out of town|the fishing grounds, both groups|Auditor and Juneau business man, together, ‘\vho has been in the south for his schooner to outfit here on Satur-|of the fleet will les day and the others who took and during the remainder of the|health since last summer, unde: jce and bait and cimpleted their season, they will alternate, to con'-}wom a major operation at outfits were, the Polaris, Capt. A. form with the agreement malle by | Luke's Hospital in Seattle, S. Einmo, Saturday afternoon; the the Fishing Vessel Owner's Asso- | | Saturday morning, according to Wizard, Capt. P. H. Jorgensen; ciation branches on the coast. | word received here by Mrs. Cole. Majestic, Capt. Carl Abrahamson; D - | Mr. Cole’s condition was report- Nordby, Capt. Nels Lee; North, |ed to be favorable, though p Capt. Nels Rorvik; Portlock, Capt. FORMER JUNEAU [ icians belleve it will be nec Ma Selness; Resolute, Capt.| WOMAN PASSES .ror him to remain in the hosy John Ramm; "Seymour, Capt. Mar for at least a month, Mrs Colc tin Fkrom; Tongass, Capt. Nels ON IN SEWARD saia. He is not expected to POPE BITTERLY seatTie HosPiTAL SCORES TREND 8t. 5t iaad on Pontiff Declares Modern VATICAN CITY, Feb. 26.—Pope Pius last night pe | ‘Modern initiative leading to the errors and horrors of pagan life | osting detatls of tnis earllest of B R the Fine Arfs Mnn) arucles have | RENUWN UUITS {all women of the town who have 1934 LABOR BOARD World lmons they would be willing to L . Almanacs Friction Within Organiza-| {show at this time are urged to bring them tomorrow to the Dug- tion Said to Be Cause of 60¢ Wolman Resignation ® out During the afternoon two con- Butler Mauro Drug Co. | tests, designed to test the skill lof entrants in making buttons holes |and sewing on buttons will be held, and appropriate prizes given for ‘me best work in each line. | The demonstration will close with |a social hour and it is hoped that !a large number of women will be ent to enjoy this program and “Express Money Orders Anytime” W ASHINGTON, Feb. 26— Announcement that Dr. Leo Wolman's resignation from the | National Labor Board has been IhAs series of demonstrations is rt of the program of commun- withdrawn is made by Sena- | ervice which is being rendered (. tor Robert F. Wagner, the H:) the Fine Arts Department. i Board Chairman, in a state- gy ment which denied disagree- | ment in policy caused the | resignation. Wagner disclosed | 2 ot + .. . Dr. Morton Meyers, physician in that Wolman reconsidered his ronliso g lthe Akiak district of the Kusko- action at Wagner's request. . i ;kmm valley, recently arrived in |Seward to enter the hospital there | for medical attendance. D KUSKOKWIM DOCTOR ILL WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—(Copy- right by the Associated Press)— LB Differences of opinion in the Na- tional Labor Board policy xnvolv-, ing the handling of more import- | ant casés have resulted in the| withdrawal from the board of D Leo Wolman, Columbia University | professor of economics and a lead-| ing authority on labor relations. | Board members, including Wol man, refused to discuss the devel-| opment. Wolman will continue his| position as chairman of the Na-| tional Advisory Board of the NRA. Differences in the organization MATT HILL REPORTED ! o bt e roores 70 HAVE SUICIDED ATn“(‘-:.lq:eedbgw:g to re:;tlesm%s;wnh- (HICHAGOF LAST WEEK' R e ) bring to a definite conclusion dis- puws in the Weirton Steel Com- | Matt Hill, miner at Chichago of, | | pany plants, E. G. Budd Manumc.i hanged himself at that place late ' turing week, according to information M . ‘Company in Philadelphia ht to Juneau today by David |ynion and others in which the company purser on the motorship mm lockouts. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Daily Empire Want Ads Pay . ¢ . . Scandinavian-American OF NEW LAWS _ Capital Beer | Parlors Estebeth. ¢ man was reported to hme\ btained a small rope, or clothes NEEDLEWORK TO BE e Initiative Leading to Ideas Pagan Life i ig‘“h;i‘: ; ,C"mwa‘ DEMONSTRATED AT | BEER LUNCHES DANCING r the pump house, r. | o taie” e maa sppareniy| AM. LEGION DUGOUT| gled to death in a kneeling | on, when he was found, ac- All women on the Channel are rding toi ilis’ mformation: given|BVItESL to, abtend ‘ehe LMec nd [last of a series of demonstrations @® Pull with us and we win! bitterly denounced Strangv Tordenskjold, Capt.Nick abln to return to Juneau until the Hgn b intitaieten A e Mr. Ramsay. Hendrickson; McKinley, Capt. Bar-| apo Charles A. Tecklenberg, a|middle of the summer. B i o ko No, information concerning the |in needlework, to be given tomor- | S% Hansen: and Rainier, Oapt.|jeq ¢ ¥ 4 e against laws, notably the compul-! : L ed. this oW afternoon at the Legion Dugout | resident of Seward 1905, re- | o e © uicide had been received _this TOW afternoc | Ir i bl Ole Knutsen, on Sunday. Up 10 cently died of a hea tack in| b 3 S : 4 afterncon by any authorities in | 9 . | anne ege aoles noon today, the out of town .- Mis! Teoklanberg | aiho| T:. A MEZCALE AND C put into effect in Germanj Sinoih Mrs. Willam Jarman will be |, 3 I s aid bouts o ads on fe o e e asmue | MILIANGEON EETURN ON He also decried the “current ex- cell ) S A n charge tomorrow. Her demon i B Uil Cait Dan T fome rs. Fred Rasmus- MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH altation of ideas and pract ation will cover crocheting, tat ANDARD GRADE—CORN, PEAS B riadiiion, AL Rasmos kol = » Christian nor human, B DNPREAARY MARES and similar types of 4 T BB G Teiebuns bokt, Nor- o 8 before e ation of BUSINESS TRIP SOUTH pocqiecraft, and she will teach and STRING BEANS, 2 cans for .......25¢ rona, E. L. Nilsen. gt : % lead o T . 1a to do so, any i APt 5 g nd Oc . AGTIRER R. L. Bernar Juneau on i, a1 of the stitches in this kind au on the mc spending ANDERSON | retur guaranteed | shi Portion of Fleet Juneau boats leaving this week CALL GEORGE Expert piano tuning, comprise only part of the local seryice, Phone 143 —adv. | last week looking over mining pxon—‘md fleet, according to Einar Olsen, ki VR TR in the vicinity of Chichagof | Jum:au rcprewum\n of the Fish- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ka. o s NESP PO Y seelifol] | greatness German people | A new cult i many {third religion, Arnold’s Bootery CLEARANCE SALE: Of FOOTWEAR ; ! MEN’S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S February 26 to March 15 Ffird Company Again 7 ’ . N - i Edsel Ford was infa d to send X Women’s Arch-Preserver Shoes, $8.50 values ....$6.45 § | reesentative nere ana fonow- | 6:30 P. M. MONDAY SPECI ALS ¢ r ’ ~ - ing the c ny's refusal, the in- Women’s Selby-style eze Shoes, $7.50 values .... 5.35 § |vessaton wes staried. FEB. 26 s 485 | 385 %! 485 1 Women’s gclb'\' st.\'le eze Shoes, $6.00 to $7.00 ... \Vomen's Dress Shoes, regular $5.00 and $6.00 . . Women'’s Sport Oxfords, regular $6.85 values One broken lot Women’s R s Shoes— Sale Prices $1.95 to $3.98 The connection Wit | cannonigation of the G lers say will | Ford Company is under investiga- | tion again concerning alleged vio- {lations of collective bargaining at | the assembly plants at Edgewater, . J., and Chester, Pa. absolutely ian or hu- which is the Ch for a business he motorship Nor trip to Seattle. R pire Want Ads Pay of work. . | Of added interest in this demon- iy | ration will be an exnivit of needle- | A GARNILK’S Phone 174 {work gathered from women of the 5 L |town to illustrate the mam mter- . address was delivered in! the for 19000000000000000000 hin, Conrad van P Pope said repr and nobleness of the MASONS - Attention! movement in Ger- recognition of their which some observ- seeks be based on m y. Other recognized religior holic and Protestant. e @ !% DINNER at ; Under Investigation WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. — The Masonic Temple - e H. CHADWICK RETURNS FROM BUS! 'I‘Rll“ Blue Lodge Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. FRESH FROZEN DEVIL FISH, pound ....15¢ A Delicacy Known as Octopus R. H. Chadwick, merchandise| | broker, returned on the Norco|| Address by WOI‘ShlI)Iul | from a business trip to Wlanvell\ |and other cities of Southeast Al- ‘ aska. | Master FRESH LLOBSTER — In Shell — A Real Treat! A AL TS . 1 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay I @ Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxords, $5.00 to $6.00 values, Sale Prices .. e . 3385t0 5485 }! Boys’ Dress Shoes and Oxfords, ‘ Sile Beices .20 o e e 82 350 $3.35 Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, Sale Prices ... 8195 t0 $295 & i k2 A e At o e v Women’s Se-Li ing Silk H()sc $1.35 values .......$1.00 {: Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose, 65c values, 3 pr. . 1.35 Women’s Rayon Hose, 3 pair ... ... Vo s Men’s Dress Sox, wool, 50c values, 3 p'ur iosen s ALO0 Men’s Dress Sox, lisle or rayon, 35c value, 4 pr... 1.00 Women’s and Children’s Overshoes ....$1.35 to $1.95 Arnold’s Bootery | FRONT STREET Near First National Bank No Refunds or Approvals on Sale Shoes ROLLMOPS, pickled, pint ................35¢ STAINLESS STEEL ® ¢ Kitchen Sinks PICKLED HERRING, pint ......... #235¢ ® Drain Boards j ANCHOVIES, in brine, pint ...............35c [} Beer Coolers ® Gas Tk ‘ KIPPERED HERRING, 3 for ... ..25¢ [ ] Stove Pipe for Boats ® Table Tops "EXTRA LARGE BLOATERS, each .......10c : f;;:(: };:::s OYSTERS—Fresh Frozen Eastern Choice, i George Bros. TELEPHONES 92—95 ———MADE TO ORDER— & Rice and Ahlers Company PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY 9000006000 000000000900000000000000000 00060000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000009006000000000000000086000006000000 9000000600000000000000000000000

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