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S R e e R 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934. ! e e e e e PR T | FIRE DESTROYS [, AUK LAKE HOME OF SHABALDAK : Total Loss of House and Furniture Is Sustained by “Sam the Tailor” am Shabald the time having | in | abaldak ce of business time before. Shabaldak she housing her d chickens, feeding ire started, and| hous ng to the e | nearest neighbor’s 500 yards away, to by the time aid ar-| could be done to se nor its contents. abaldak could give no s blaze, as both her stoves were saved, the entire the ground, chimney g to tall home was built ars ago by Tyler with the Bureau for Mr. Shabaldak d log construction, | warm for it 1934 World | Almanacs 60c¢ ; formerly blic Roads Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” | el wave a new shipment of Birch and Ginger Beer Don’t forget to buy {Nine Juneau High School A six-inch sand fill was between the floors for and the entire structure approxim ly 36 by 34 feet, was chinked with cement, then sheeted with shiplap and papered inside. C of the structure was about $4,000, and insurance was carried with Allen Shattuck, Inc., and H. R. Shepard and Son. Mr. Shabaldak will rebuild as soon as conditions pormn placed DECLAMATION CONTEST TO BE NEXT MONDAY Students to Participate in Forensic Exhibition in the declamation test i1l be held next Monday terncon at 2:30 o'clock in the Ju- neau Grade School Auditorium in con which Juneau High School stu-| dents will participate. The contests will be in three sections, oratory, dramatic and hu- morous. Chairman of the conte: will be George Whyte, and the timers, Tom Stewart and Clifford Berg. Judges of the events will be:) Oratory: Rev. J Glasse, R. S. Raven and H. D. Stabler. { Dramatic and humorous: Miss E. Schwamm, Miss Grace Vivian Davis and Mrs. L. P. D s . their selections Contestants and are: Oratory— Joe Sterling—“The New Soutl Duncan Robertson—"The Maste ful Man of the Ages—Abraham Lincoln.” | Lewis Beaudin—"The Cost of War.” Kathleen Carlson—"The Pnuaus‘ of Peace.” | Dramatic— | Aline Goldstein—"Daddy Doc.” Jeanne Vander Leest—'The Go-| ing of the White Swan.” | Myrtle Mello—"Gladys Goes in| for Baseball.” Patricia Harland—"“Jimmy Jones Sludles Geography.” First place in each division will| | represent the Juneau High School | in the Southeast Alaska meet to\ be held in Juneau on Wednesday, | March 21. Each ntestant has had five conferences with the declamatory | coach, and each has prepared his reading largely in accordance with, his own ideas. Winners will be supervised close- ly by the instructor before the| district meet. | No charge will be made and the publlc 1.; mvlted to nttend Extract, a bottle....35¢ your tickets for the | School Carnival Friday Night | At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | Kitchen PLUMBING. STAINLES Drain Boards Beer Coolers Gas Tank Stove Pipe for Boats Table Tops Bread Boxes Flour Bins ———MADE TO ORDER—— ® Rice and Ahlers Company HEATING '“We tell you in advance what job will cost” S STEEL Sinks SHEET METAL af-| | Juneau | ness, | Walter | Schafer, HIGH GLEE CLUB Daily Cross-word Puzzle MINSTREI- SHuw e AcRoss Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 9. Metal bearing M’DUNALD vnTE . Small rug e 10, Seht In chure) ;. é?lf’;?f":up"” [RIAIMEAN]A[S[A[LZ S[O]® 1L {ju:xm“ SR 2 used in ERAZE|R[C[D[EFZAIDIO] 1s. (.e:lus of the cu Gamonas |RIEINIE[W[SAOINIE[UIDIAL 4y pominine UF cu N FlDENcE ": Efiin court TIOITEZAIBIDIAIL 2. Nodon " i Err‘xfievrenlnz FIAJUINGZA[T E AV [EIAIL %g ]sro!r hlmr (“m . En . Schools of Fun, Music : and Dancing| 15 stuer | AN ST IR TIEIRIDI L (nnalas Upholds Action of Prime P 1s d b St d t ove suddenly |R|OZAAID[HIE [RIE|SEAO|R| 27 Poorest ac- b : & romised by Student | i heaeeny \BEEGEpE S éommodz- | Minister in Not Receiv- g coverin t s Performers Next Week | . Acricorm nuia [SIEICIERBS [TY Vosser™ ing Hunger Marchers 28. Obstinate EEEs 29. Slave ship anima 31. Poker term “Mae West says, ‘Come up and] 23. Mean: slang fotEhGTE A 32. Edible seed LONDON, March 1—The House see me some time, but the Juneau| % FIESRO NEE ™ 3. Postal ittes |of Commons early today defeated High School Glee Club boys say,| 32 Locations 31. Central a motion challenging Prime Min-| : d see us Wednesday! | 5 Manners or [BIT[NFHS cylinger fn | Bty v 'Come up an see y - Ommrmg. stems and ister Ramsay MacDonald's refus- Barnum and Bailey couldn’t put up| 3% Decan, 4. Py 5. Mistake al to recelve the hunger marchers a better show. Just wait until you| 36. Let it stand product 40. Father of or allow them to come before the | see ‘Fancy’ Jack Kearney do his - 3. Siqe plece of & 50. Swiss speed fn - mankind |por of the House of Commons. tap dun(‘o!v Yowsa! Then‘ too, fl ’é%féfiuax 51 4. Cereal grass 43. a’]d i The vote was 270 to 52. there's the jokes—and what jokes!| 41 POISALA 1in- e e The Premier participated in e Better strap yourself in your seats| 45. Meadow Tableland ments Allow rough and tumble debate defend-| while you hear those comical end| 47 ChA'sg made =St CogrowN : XMh Amerle |ing his refusal to receive the men! What a show! Don't fail |rmlnm1ml, 1. An ner ican repub= | deputations and reiterated the to see it! It makes last years et d Jecathv charge that “these marchers had how look like & penny alongside of a dollar! Come up and see us Wednesday!” | With this line of ballyhoo, Ralph | Merrill, one of the publicity men | of the glee club, exhorts the public | to take a look at the annual min-| strel show to be given next Wednes- | day night in the auditorium of the Juneau Grade School. It might | not be such a bad idea to take a| look, at that. There are forty-four members of the glee club who are taking| part in the show, and Miss Alice Palmer, musical instructor in the schools, is directing the ainment. roster of entert The the performers Lucas, Hilding Haglund,| Charles Jenne, Tom Hall, Bill Lowe, Tom Stewart, Joe Sterling, Charles Talmage, Harry Sturrock, nud! Fred Harr Jiohn| | Shelby Tucker, Dutch Behrends, Jack Schaefer, Bob Rossiter, Bob Turner, Jerry Stanyer, John Krugz- Bill Kiloh, Bert Berthold, Scott, John Ritter, Ed | COMMONS BIVES been organized by a body notor- jous for attempts to spread un- constitutional propaganda.” TURBULENT SCENE LONDON, March 1.—After an- other turbulent scene, the House | of Commons for the second time| refused permission for a commit- ttee of 2,000 unemployed hunger | marchers to present their case in| person. “This House is a damn farce,”| Flying Fields With Snow; Airplanes Are Held to Cround WASHINGTON, March 1.—Con- itinued zero weather with flying | fields banked with snow made the operating of the air mail service a highly hazardous undertaking, Major General Benjamin Foulois, Chief of the Army Air Corps, said. Foulois said the ice and snow conditions existed over a Banked pered maintenance as well as be- ing flying hazards. i A isiiivgiss WOLVES KILL DOG Wolves on Annette Island cently killed a dog owned by R. re the Indians to spend the rest of | the winter on the island trapping the animals. ., the United States every year at an annual loss of $400,000,000. large part of the country and ham- | Dodge, a miner of the distncl \nf who has received permission m\cer HENRY PU Y1 IS ENTHRONED AS MANCHU RULER New Empire—Is Ceremon- iously Created and Last of Dynasty Is Crowned HSINKING, March 1. | empire was ceremonially created to- day from ‘the ancient domain of | the Manchus with the enthrone- ‘ment of young Henry Pu Yi, last of his dynastic clan. Enthronement followed a period L fasting and purification for the emony in accordance with ‘the ‘ancxent rites. g | He is to be known as Emperor ‘Kang Teh of the Japanese-advised | Manchurian One and a half blilion tons of | | henceforth be known as Manchou soil are washed out of fields of |Ti Kuo. — A new the <R ¢ Sy empire which will —eevo— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay b { shouted John McGovern, Left Wing Labor member, as he strode from {the floor to inform the marchers |of the second rebuff. | At one point in the debate, ;McGovem shouted: “To Hell With (you!” when opponents demand- | ed he stop speaking. | McGovern was the member who | heckled King George at the open- ing of Parliament last November |and called Royalty “a gang of idle | { | | }parasn,es p ‘ i | MOVING DAY FOR MANY JUNEAU RESIDENTS TO | OCCUPY COLISEUM APTS. Gerald Bodding, Erving Hagerup; Sonny Gray, Bill Winn, Jack Kearney, Art Ficken, Jim Cole, Cliff Berg, George Whyte, Howard Jackson, Kenneth Webster, Ralph Merrill, Duncan Roberson, Henry Mead, Lloyd Jarman, Bob Moeller, | Bill Friend, Clarence Converse and | Gunnar Blomgren. e eee CHAMBER BIDS FAREWELL TO HEINTZLEMAN GEORGE BROS. PLAY TONIGHT Third High School Squad and Grade School Team to Meet in Opener The first game of the Channe Championship basketball series will | be held in the Juneau High Forestry {@fficial, Trans-| cbeol srmusght dooight. . o 38| . The teams competing for the title | ferred to Washington, Is |wii be the George Brothers and| Luncheon HOl’lOl’ Guest DeMolay aggregations. ,‘ (Continued from Page One) half championship and Ihe curtain-raiser tonight wil be between the third High School squad and team from the gradc school. o BOWLING LEAGUE STARTS TOURNEY | Today is moving day at the Coli- probably be played on Tues-;seum Apartments and- five suites in | the recently enlarged building are lito be taken over by their new 1| occupants. Those who are changing thenr‘ | residences to the Coliseum Apart- ‘men'.s are Mr. and Mrs. H. S | Graves, from the Gastineau Hotel; IMr. and Mrs. Gus George, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully, from the MacKinnon Apartments; Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Southwell, from the A new bowling league, conslstmg A~sembly Apartments and Mr. and of the Moose, the A. J., Brunswick | pr.e and Miners teams starts its first games of a series tonight, when Dan Ralston, from the Plgg t ‘Apdrtments ——r———— the Brunswick and the Moose Vull] p, bowl it out at the Brunswick | alleys. - ... JUNEAU CASH GROCERY HAS FINE DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES That spring is actually here i George Brothers won the first|evidenced by the fresh fruit and the De—‘vegetahle display which is being Molay outfit nosed out the Grocers shown by the Juneau Cash Grocery. The Supreme Court of Missouri must decide whether the Jackson County Court possesses authority !to fix a budget for the county. J BEER ® Pull with us and we win! Dance Music TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors LUNCHES DANCING RUBBER BOOTS FOR WOMEN izes 3 to 9—$3.95 LEADER DEPT. STORE Brown Color— George Bros. Store Open Evenings | SSSSUSSSSSSSSCSS U 5] | s and who, with Mrs. Brewster, is house guest of the Governor for Tuesday night for the last half title. The teams are evenly match- ed and it is expected to be a nip | | Fred Gilman, Manager, claims that this is the most complete assort- ment of fresh fruit and vegetables displayed in Juneau at this season Our | though heavy, ‘|and last of the series of public| |a few days. Mr. Brewster ex- g | pressed his appreciation of the asg“:uctk 'riilt“ b;':’ee" tthe o introduction and said that the|% e O of the year. service is doing what it can to help the natives and prospectors of the North and that the problem, al- gave promise of the fulfillment of its purpose. E. M. Axelsen of Yakutat, ex- pressed the good wishes and fare- well of that district to Mr. Heintzle- man. L. W. Baker, Traffic Manager, for the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, told of the program for the |coming season and said that the tourist travel North would be the greatest since 1929. The Committee on Membership jreported 110 new members of the | organization since the drive opened about the first of the year. > | WOMEN OF MOOSE TO GIVE LAST PUBLIC | CARD PARTY TONIGHT | 1/ 1b. bar. Prem. | This evening Women of thel |Moose will entertain at the fifth card parties which they have been | holding at the Moose Hall.' Whist, | bridge and pinochle will be played | and in addition to attractive prizes for each card game there will be an especial door prize awarded. | Refreshments will be served at the close of the evening and prizes for the tournament will be an-| nounced and awarded during the! party. Daily Empire WE: Ads Pay Telephones 92—95 George Bros INTRODUCTORY Combination Special Chocolate 4 1b. High Grade Milk Chocolate Both for 33¢ Grocery Five Fast Deliveries register beam 9.4; _depth 4. 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