The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1934, Page 8

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GOVERNMENT TO| _ | CALL HALT ON NEW PWA JUBS Governor Tm\ Rf‘cel\e~ Word that No More Proj- ects Will Be Considered the State projects than to get mon uld be accept- to spend mon h of projects when t ,\' no chance of maneuvers in the Alps. (Associated Press Photo) MlNERS MEET, i “Yellow Tide' HEAR REPORTS | OF GGMMlTTEE ase send out “md projects Wil LAST PUBLIC CARD PARTY OF SERIES GIV BY WOMEN OF MOOSE NEXT THURSDAY ay evening the Wo- ey | e kan at 4 o'clock in the afternoon Moose hold the e s ’ It left the latter place at 1 : o st public cara Probability of Forming \\f/ellman Holbrook Returns o'clock this morning, arriving h [ party of their present series at| PermanentUnion Discuss- lgm Inspection Trip to an HOI evE TR e TICiicauan Man ¥ Will Preach 0 7 gt ed at Closed Conference hichagof Island Area ™ cime 1n aprit the company| to Juneau Scandinavians i y one 1 4 jon to the regular prize — | About 75,000 Italian troops were posted at strategic points along the Austrian frontier, ready for any sventuality. This picture shows an Italian artillery company bringing a gun into position during winter LUGGING SHOWS - GOOD PICKUP IN S. E. ALASKA: Tdeal weather greeted Wellman PLANE RETURNS T0 JUNEAU BASE - FROM SEATTLE Aldska Air Exprcss Lock- \ | heed Back After Char- ‘w ter Trip South ! l Shortly before noon today thi | Lockheed seaplane of the Alas Mr Express, piloted by Chet Mec an, arrived in Juneau from Se- att where it went ten days dgo on a special charter trip for the For Service, to take Walter A. en, ECW employee, south for atment for a serious injury to| eye. Mike Dizyek, who was also suffering from an eye injury was taken south at t)u same time. | , who treat- ed Mr. ve that 'the | sight of the injured eye will be saved, according to J. V. Hickey,| manager of the airplane company, who went south on the Northland | Lersten, beli g in the sea- For the first time since the formation of the National Labor Board, all its members are pictured together. i and returned today in the sea-| pORtR L (Seated) are: Louis Kirstein, of Boston; Senator Robert Wagner, New York, chairman, and plane. L. H. Andrews, mechanic| ptf BRGNP Yk “Standing, left to right, William Green, president of the American Federa- ) for the company, made the xound, t and Father Francis J. Haas. The occasion was signing of “Industrial tion of Labor; Pierre S. du Pont trip. Peace Pact” for hosiery industry. While the plane was in Seattle n de: a top overhaul, A 'Hums&nvwes FOR NORWEGIANS Canned Veget'ablcs STANDARD GRADE—CORN, PEAS STRING BEANS, 2 cans for hour: 2 minutes flying time. The p Seattle yesterday at 10 o'clo in the morning and with one at Alert Bay, arrived in Ket and equipment a expects to add to its 3 based | Tonigron Evening i 1 g | . ' stinson plane which will be bp”‘mmft‘r:?gw door More than 200 Alaska Juneau | | Holbrook, national forest examin- Kemp-k.m Mr. Hickey said. T x\»xu1 ;-a"vr;:m:l o 's, comprised moOSt of men | |er, _durlng the past two we S } Wednesday evening at 8 o'elock | o ll'l](llmi‘n(l e hond one shift, met in the )0“" during which he was traveling ove there will be a Norwegian service A ihe tours 7 f s’ Hall at to hear {the Chichagof Island district, ac- at the Resurrection Lutheran S d’ = A 2 ey neir st commitiee Jooraing 10 30r. mamnoak, w5~ | ISTRIA TORN o 1w Rl candinavian-American ture F the probability of form- | turned this morning on the For- | cago, Illinois, will p: 1 te han ° e 8 80, k o 1?‘;3:,.3;1(;.[ g ing a permanent working organi- estry Service boat Forester. |mon. He i an ordained deacon b e The trip was one of routine and BY RuMuRS GF in the wegian Lutheran Church { comir of five is inspection and covered Tenakee In- A of Ame: and has spent a num- | let, general mine | C"lmm)ll(l of en, which will meet and draft and regula- tions for the proposed organization | for presentation to a eeting Osi all the miners in the ar future. | The mee ast night was at-| thorp The 1934 vood. Hood Bay, Sitka, Chichagof ‘lest»Chlcha"of Hoonah, Port Al- up, he said, as he told of ten open | |sales of piling and two of cord- |ber of years in evangelistic work in the States. “I know that there are many | Scandinavian people in Juneau who ill welcome this opportunity to |hear their mother tongue,” said Rev. Erling K. Olafson today, “and Dance Music TONIGHT VARIOUS KINDS {War, Peace, Return of and Spasskaia Bay. logging business is picking Worl(l tended B by employees of the Afltgs;tok;'xc k:}e i:n:pec'f'c:l‘ Lllc :vork Monarchv, Allempled to ‘;" able to serve . 14 y the ECW crew in IR . Y 1 4lnla'l(lcs —————— clmrmg the roadside on the Sitka lelmgs m Nanon utheran Church but we Caplta] Beel‘ Z ., | Highway —_— to serve the Lutheran JEANNE’S LENDING i | The Forester was used for the| VIENNA, Feb, the city in every way . | jentire trip. The boat com- | trig | 60(: LIBRARY TO HAVE |manded by George Peterson. vices mext Sunday morn- | ' FRONT ST. LOCATION b ol ing il be. in the, Engilen lan- ariors | TOM STURGE UNDERGOES |guage, but if there is a sufficient | The “yellow tide” has done a com- | plete right about face. Above is | | shown the first shipment of gold to | Lending Library, opel— John H. Gaffney, W Jeanne's ated by Mr: Butler Mauro Drug Co. soon be located on Front arrive in the United States since | Tom Sturge, who went south re-the rchy to attempts to take|will' be held Sunday evening, in the store rooms form occu- | the President’s monetary changes, |Cently for his health, underwent!the life of Emil Fey. R o ® Pull with us and we win! pied by the Garden Patch, Mrs Gaffney announced today. As soon as the decorations and arrange- | ments have been completed the| hoisted from the liner S. S. Presi- dent Roosevelt to be transferred to the Federal Reserve coffers. a cargo valued at $5,000,000, being |2 succesful major operation at the | Coffey Clinic in Portland, Oregon, | | according to word received here4 by Mrs. Sturge. SUCCE UL OPE! RATION‘ Rumors ranged from war fo peace 1 from immediate res ion of response at the Wedne meeting another No BEER LUNCHES DANCING bl A. James, Chief steward of the Japanese scientists have found|yukon River steamer Tutshi, is on evidence that catfish become nerv-|his way inside to supervise putting popular library will be moved from its present location in The Snap|will be done under the direction | Shop, on Seward, to its new home. |of Olaf Eikland. Fred Wendt, of the Ideal Pmnt' Mrs. Gaffney will add a gift lir Store has charge of decoratm"wm:m-mz bridge score pads, pla the new library and cabinet work | is, tallys and an exclusive as- of home made candies y will be settled in the e about March 1, Mrs.| said, ———— AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURER MAKING ROUND TRIP NORTH, IS ON WAY AROUND WORLD “Express Money Orders Anytime” STAINLESS STEEL Kitchen Sinks IJI|||||||II|||||“|IIIII||IIIIII|I|lllIIIIIII||IIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I|llIIIIIlIII|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIllIIII|I|||IIIIII|||I il new Gaffney One of the most interested pas- sengers to arrive in Juneau for Bread Boxes land expects to visit the eastern |part of Canada and the United States, and South America, before | continuing to England, the Europ- |ean countries and Asia from where |he will return to his home in Aus- | tralia, many months from now. .- | BEN-MY-CHREE CARETAKERS | RETURN FROM TRIP SOUTH [ Drain Boards | sometime was (Lazarus Sicree, manufacturer from Melbourne, Aus- © Beer Coolers |tralia, who is making the round ilrip aboard the Princess Norah. . (;fls Tank | Mr. Sicree, who probably has |the distinction of being the fi'r,s! S > ats tourist to make the trip to Alaska . tove ll[l(’ for Bo‘“" in 1934, saw his first snow upon' T. e |the present trip and is delighted ) Table Tops !With the northern scenery. He is PS |making a trip around the world, [ J Flour Bins ——MADE TO ORDER— ® Rice and Ahlers Company PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Mr. and Mrs. L. Swanson, who| |are caretakers of the lodge at Ben-My-Chree, came north on the Princess Norah from a vacation |outside, to prepare for the coming tourist season. 00000000600 FOR SALE! G.B.‘AdaMay’ for Trolling or Seining Register length 31.3; overall length 39.5; round stern; her register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 GROSS TONNAGE—10.8 NET TONNAGE—9 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine Boat in best condition and engine practically new George Brothers Daily Empire Want Ads Pay M ous and irritable at least six hours|the steamer in shape for the open- before an earthquake. ing of river transportation. Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office R AR CRARACEOCNAA A A EOOEE Last Call! en’s Overcoats $10.95 Blues—Black—Brown | eader Dept.Store GEORGE BROS. T i 0

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