The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1934, Page 7

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—— i 1 E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MARCH 5, 1934. MINERS WILL QRBANIZE NEW UNION TONIGHT Meetings to—ge Held To-! night and Tuesday Morning | Hu s are expected to attend the miners’ union. organization| mesetings to be held tonight at 7 ©clock and tomorrow morning at| 19..« They are both to be held in the A. B. Hall These meetings, which are open to all miners in the Juneau dis- frici, are the culmination of 2 series of preliminary meetings of | the different shifts in the Alaska Jumieau mine and a preliminary mass meeting held about two weeks ago. At the first meeting three shift @GiMmittees of five men each to W a central committee was\ formed, and this committee will| thake, its.report.tonight and to- merrow with its recommendations., SEN. JONSON - RAPS SANDERS| DOUGLAS WASHINGTON, Mar. 5—United States Senator Hiram Johnson, ofj California, is come to the defense With one of the largefi signups on recor‘d Crew Coach ing season with 14 boats, en of which i |ant visit of three parents, Rev. ahd Mrs. J. W. Cad- well, left on jthe Northland this morning for the return trip to her home in Salinas, California. e — IN HOSPITAL John Raatikainen entered St. Ann’s Hospital SBaturday for med- veeks with her NEWS ©f the Democratic Administr: “‘TAKL‘ SALES STAFF ical treatmeht. characterizing as a “sorry policy” | ENJOYS PARTY SATURDAY W. J. Grant who has been a the attack on the Admmistmnon! e patient in the hospital for the byi Chairman Everett Sanders, of| The losing te in the Taku)past four ‘days is reported to be the . Republican National Commit-|gsybscription drive were hosts tofin about/the same serious con- tea, \the winners at the home of Mus. |dition. Senator Johnson is one of the Elton Engstrom Saturday night. o S Republican Independents who sup- In this sale the purchaser paid| A tree' in the greennouse at the ported Franklin D. Roosevelt 1932. He is up for re-election this year and his candidacy in half the price of the Taku land the balance is due when the is being {pook is delivered in May. now | Hastings, Neb., state hospital yield- ed 10 lemons this year, one of them four inches in diameter “Ky” Ebright of California opened the tra! shown rowing on Oakland estuary, (Associated Preve REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Registration Books for Registra- tion of Voters, General Municipal Election to be held Tuesday, 1934, are open now and will re- March 31, Ameri 1934. an citizenship, of the Territory of Alaska for one year and the Town immediately preceding said date of election are the qualifications re-| | quired. ! A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. First publication, Feb. 23, 1934, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay supported by the Democrats. | Members of the winning sidef—— o 4 | R g s R iuem Astrid Loken, captain; Bern- Daily rmpre Want Ads Pay ‘; st and Jennie Savikko, Roy D l L i d P le I et s g st ettt L e s l<n>(. 0 ¢ Lundell. Losers were ” L Glenn is, captain; (Lloyd ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle : ;mv‘ ¥ O 1; Eccentrie ro- . Scan ‘bu:nn Arvo Wahto, Mary Pearce, * “ating plece 7. Marks of [Helen Pusich, Mrs. Engstrom and| 4, fead covering |AiSiALP. BIAITITIEIR % DR {Wilma Feero. {1 portion " OIE: CIUISEZPIAICIHILISI] o Getting up In the early part of the eyening| A Roxn 'n oble FTTEENIOIVIE|L [T|YEITIO| 10: Female rurt e the party guests played cards. At| 14 Anxiel!e: LiviL Bl [DIE]S WIE|T 8 A""g-k NATIONE 10 o'clock all went to the dance; '* EIRNICHAP IAIDHETIOREY i1 +isiinure WAz in the Eagles’ Hall. After the dance,| 16. R IEMIOIoEL] iR 5. Fivedollar 2 the party again resumed at EDe-| 17. Sign of the 3 26. Affirmative strom’s for salad, cake| o n(fl??é" DIOIN[OIR ZZD[E [N|SIE/ :zg. :-;lunr\;;er | and ice cream 20, Miorches GIE|T#ZIBIRIEIAITIHIE] i Towara the HEAR DECLAMATIONS AT AIRISEAC HIA[ |RZDIE|L | 52, Postatle out- gt 27, Commence MAZT IRIA L INIE IRZAT|P| 34. Atlay This afternoon Miss Pepoon and | 29. African ar- OLP E|RIAIN] PIAIT[T (O] ¥ “'353522“ by . Mrs. Engstrom accompanied thej. gz, RIE N E|GIE | MIE|A]T] 30 ckxs on & 10.5vate. cloar 9()¢|members of the Douglas Declam- | " . street basebal: W 5 |atory Team and several others to S0 Boe 41. Kind of ducic 15-watt frost ... al8Bunea th hear: fthe athesy KIgHI I Rl PTG 25.wi fros 20“Schcol entrants in this contest.| 3. Bronze in the DOWN 43. Casts oft il PO ©|hoce making the trip were Elsa| 1,830, o e s e, 40-watt frost 20c | Lundell, Jennie Johnson, Roy Wil-| 4. Percoiates | Worship poser WA xos o1 a sl Perhaps 48. Hawalian food & e 350, [liams, Madeline Bucholtz, Wilma| 44 OuENard sign - Farhun R i 50-watt frost IC| Feero, Helen Pusich, Betty and & 60-watt frost ... 92(0c|Alice Sey, Dickie Kilburn, Arvo = 4 |{Wahto and Albert Stragier. 75-watt frost 200i e R 75-watt clear . NORTHLAND TAKES FIVE o D 14 100-watt frost ... 25€| prom Douglas, golng South this 100-watt clear ........_. 30c¢! morning on the Northland were: ~ 1 60| Ms: Joe Riedi, who will visit her 150-watt clear ... €| daughter Mrs. Louis Scholl in Ren- 150-watt frost .. ... 6;)(; ton, Wash.; Robert Fraser and o 2 . 8 Angus Gair who will visit in Seattle ‘]"70""'31‘ BW white --6‘)Cjand vicinity for about a month; 200-v1it clear _80c|Deputy U. S. Marshal Feero in icharge of two patients for THOMAS Hardware Co. SRR To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— “ yowll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired Morn- de [ - e ee VISIT ENDED Miss -Lily Miller, after a pleas- SHOE REPAIRING | We do with the latest ingenious | shoe machinery, restore them to their newness in a marvel- ous manner at a fraction of | cost of a new pair. A trial will convince you. See BIG VAN | SEWARD STREETS ] 0990000000 ¢ :fllll, s AREEE GEE_ aEE AN RN dN ] | MANDARIN DANCE STUDIO Goldstein Building ® Tap @® Ball Room ® Acrobati® ® Rhythmic ® Folk Reducing Classes™ ® Studio hours 2 to 5 p.m. daily for appointment Under supervision of GRACE V. DAVIS Private instruction or class lessons available ! FOR MARCH 31 April | n open until Saturday evening, ! twenty-one years or age, bona fide residence; of Juneau,; Alaska, continuously for six months | L asdl DINNER BILLED | | ‘The annual F\:ther and Sons'| dinner, . sponsored - by the - Boy | Scouts, will be held on Tuesday, of ' next week, March 13, in the Moose Hall, according to announcement made today. Council President Dr. Robert Simpson, is in charge of the affair. H. L. Redlingshafer has charge of |} the' program, J. W. Lievers: the tickets and Frahk Garniek the e | freshments. EVELYN GRENT - Mental nappiness, plenty of re- SCANDINAVIAN- SERVICE freshing sleep and the right AT BETHEL MISSION | amount of exercise—these are aids | to. attractiveness As for exercise—in winter; skat- ©On Tuesday evening at 730‘ c'clock, there will be a special ser-|ing, brisk walks; in summer tennis vice for Scandinavians at the 8nd swimming. To conserve the Bethel Mission on Main Street. skin I use a light cleaning cream iT. 'J. Risvold of Ohicago, will|With occasional applications or speak in both English and Nor.‘nourishing cream. weglan. Every one is invited to e attend. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | 1 ’ koo Tekiasis L sitien | those workers con of these open miners’ m Tomorrow Morning 10 o’Clock ) An invitation is extended to all miners, or Juneau and vicinity, to ATTEND either or both ® These meetmgs are for the purpose of per- fecting a permdnent organization. Scandinavign-American Dance Music TOMORROW NIGHT Capital Beer Parlors BEER LUNCHES DANCING ® Pull with us and we win! Old Papers tor S'lle at Empire Offlce nected with mining, of eetings. COMMITTEE.

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