The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 1934. of st held in the’ High School on and is mow on the private calen- p fund for Monday, were introduced to the dar of the House of Representa- | €x : tives, Delegate Dimond wrote. Sen? | “ e Juneau Hi and each delivered the i ator Tydings, at Delegate Dimond’s | entire private showin vl HARD UN BuND request, has promised to introduce | House will ke 3 E identical bill in the Sen the close of this and it is possible that it will ;i : " a gate Dimond sta in, dra al t h the Senate before , humorous. All were enthus- Hous bill is acted upon, due cally received by the audience. [UMBER MILL "2z, MANY ATTEND “\('l’.lxlllfi! Huge WILL OPERATE [ for Ioiece P.-T. A MEETING PORTLAND, March 7.—The bl . - : Pacific Northwest Regional 2 ON APRIL ONE| 5 =i | AST EVENING “ recommended immediate relief | K of the unemployed and me- R Junior Orelx h the same consideration, and ms could not be made. er, it is expected that t calendar of t ing declamation started with th der the lead- of Miss Pauline Reinhart, tloally recelved b 111;\ 1:110.'. vlhlu.t h:(o icgate priva LENTEN SILVER TEA ents Wil Tepre- il | calendar is less crowded. BE HELD SATURDAY TR & morialized Congress to provide | . Season Opens First of Next| 3800000000 for Pubtic works Excellent Program In- ! in instrumental music sent the Juneau schools in the R . .- :| This bill will authorize the loan Month-Roy Ruther- | projects authorised, and for ludes Musical Numbers i Bublic Schools, The | divisional contest to be heid at a R esolution Giving City|, tiel Tor from the Public Works BY TRINITY GUILD Month—Noy Ru | which funds are lacking. CHEE T abC S ayed a number of en- ! Power to Issue Bonds |Administration by the city some- ford Returns | Washinglon, Oregon, Idaho, and Declamations DEy e g o hiie »mrf\m" S el gricad Calend time ago, for mnecessary paving of | Next Saturday afternoon F | and Montana started plans for r quartets, all of which will be the last of the on alenaar swalks and stre and the con- |tween 2 o'clock and a 10-year program to develop i £ A v applauded 4 election of tion of a % ce Lenten Silver Tea 1 | With a good atte: friends of ccording to That Dele to Congress A. J. Gold Clrlm-{ Ml,.;(,:,o \(, )}T\r‘l(l in the Trinity é.:fii\;‘ { Douglas, ent of the il working hard on|eq "7 | the members of Trinity | resources. ring the other - ] e 1s. A half-hour | season on | St ) e ‘ plan, it .fff”k place 1_n Jum:uu la concert was given by the young- association, .solution 7764, authorizing which $He pihite Te taetead ] % War Trenches Visible |1 @ most interesting meeting of isters in a creditable fashion - the City of Jupeau to issue bonds| An attempt on the p: frlestine 1y 3 f the Parent-Teacher A c RETURNS FROM SEATTLE in any sum not e ding $100,000 gate Dimond to have £on e 2. Sne , Ga—Some of the was held in the Grade Schol Au-| Following the Junio: Orchestra,| fienry S. Sully, proprietor of |for & works, is evi- | tion taken up out of or Fron e : i by d'lu: "m‘)m:'dr‘l n r: ‘Il'o'rmm M. A. Snow, well known baritone the Juneau Bakery, returned home | denced received from House of Representatives was charge of :,‘c [t:‘\c rw’;m»vm;w- & i i A ‘l‘l“ m;“[‘}:‘p“ ':‘;"rt‘:‘ m':‘»inqa 1)::\" J Juneau, sar ee solos which today on the Steamer Victoria from | him _tod 1 Goldsteln. | fused by the Speaker of the House S, Gt B i o A > weeks' by ss trip to This is out of the @s it would have caused ¢ N Daniel. Bass and N , | city superintendent of s House on Territories | With equally. important measures | Feldon. s ¢ upon local s g R business was salmon canr of Jumber trade lies in loc ] that the salmon e to full ce Mr. Rutherfo: ld more than the noi v of trap logs and pil- s hook business | = was not up to expectations. T ’ The company, he said, is con- its pansion and be m. While in the i 1sed & new mol a 400 -foot per minute capaci Contractors all over the nol o shy an yint the Douglas bridge and th Pion- j eers’ Home, Mr. Rutherford said r will be many bids on botr 3 ts. A number of them co ) with him on local lumb imbers that would be requirec | on both yybs ' Knee-Action g OR, COUNCIL k | - § OFFERS AID TO ' ? SICK CHILDREN e i . W L4 Youngsters Who Cannot Bigger Fisher Bodies Pay Wl” Be. Given (4 inches more room) Tonsilectomies Free ~ . School children whose health i below par owing to infected ton- ¢ iy il ids, and whese par Blue Streak Engine e unable to bear the e P of an operation because of | = ° lack of funds are to be taken carc 1 of through the offices of Dr. W = W. Council, City Health Officer 30 horsepower < it was announced today by Mayor 1. Goldstein. . Feeling t attention in many cases was sential to improved P i health, Dr. Council kindly offered 80 miles an hour to perform these operations free of charge, providing the city would . § bear the expense of materials in- ; volved, Mayor Goldstein said. This g i authorization has been granted for Faster acceleration i children badly in need of opera- | i tions. & At the health examinations re- b cently made in the public schoo! ' i 4 schools by Mrs. Emmett Connors, © greater economy school nurse, it was found that be . 4 a1 i tween twenty-five and thirty chil- at touring speeds 15 dren had impaired health and in i some cases, impaired vision, due . ; 1 to enlarged or infected tonsils. It was because of the fact that in 4 of Shews 30Vers ondes paren Increased smoothness of the children so affected were and quietness d unable to pay for operations, thal |= L% Dr. Council took the matter up|= . a_, with Mayor Goldstein. g 5 1 ; ¥ ADA FIRESTONE MOVES Hevs, latggr all-weather brakes HER SERVICE BUREAU _— . formerly Ad r of Capt. Fred 2 3 2 P Smart new styling ) Ada Firest an Alaskan steam- boat pilot, has moved her Alas- kan Personal Service Bureau from . the Bergonian Hotel in Seattle —_— the Roosevelt, according to word T\’pi('c'l"\’ low Teceived here today. ) y B 5. Firestone invites all Ala: g : NOW on Now on i kans to visit her office when In Chevrolet prices e Display Displ —ar——— Shop in Juneau e RS So radically different in the way it runs, Tre o ridies and responds ylb‘lt Our SEE we say e Showroom! IT! i‘ Driveit only | » It's here now, for the first time; the car that all A i has be = ] W“Y 5 mlles standing by to see and d;xve“—CHEVROLLT I-Oil 19{;?5ncznda§1f )Lgrl: = S £ aren’t {xmung the 11rfst }to gttend the gala introductory showing, you're = i = e going to miss one of the biggest, most exciting events f th hols = Not Because We Are |||= “"»‘? you'll ever, be ar, There never has-baen a new Chevrglest l(':mde] ewxrh o = 3 Cheaper satisfied with any many basic and sweeping advance% as thisone. Its DIFFEREN T— = i g il = thin lou:-priced st Eg:::]lf\uslql‘;'l}\f“u))thmg you've seen or anything you WILL see in motor E ; RICE & AHLERS CO. | = : = l ! PLUMBING HEATING £ Juneau, Alaska = |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIll||II||l|Illllll|IllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIl'IIII|III!IIIIIIIII'!II I|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlflIIIIIIIII“IIH!IIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIII|IlIlllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIE ¢

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