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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GONNA RUB ME OUT- HEY ? YOU BIG GORILLA! WHEN THE MARINES COME ~ ! TELL 'EM WHAT DOUGLAS Cald Party and Dancmg to * Be Enjoyed: at Affair t in Eagles’ Hall The Alumni of the Douglas High Schoeol is entertaining the pupils at ‘a card party and''dance this | evening in' the Eagles’ "Hall in Douglas. The card playing is stheduled to start at 8 o'clock and | the dance at 10:30 o'clock. Re- | {reshments will be served after the | ards. 'The affair is being spon- cored for the benefit of the school. Everybody is invited to attend. e TO OPERATE BAKERY AT PORT ALEXANDER Al Riedi who has been sojourn- ing in Douglas during the past three months is leayving today on the Norco enroute to Port Alex- dnder where he oWns and operates a bakery business during the sum- mer months. e HOSPITAL PATIENTS John Paatikainen, who has been under treatment at St. Ann’s Hos- pital during the past week is re- ported getting along fine and will likely be able to return home soon. Practically no improvement is noticeable in the condition of W. J. Grant who was taken to the hospital eight days ago for treat- ment. He is being kept on a strictly liquid diet. —_——— BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs Charles Fox was hostess at 1 a o'clock luncheon at her home yesterday afternoon. Two tables of bridge were in play. Prizes for the cards were won by Mrs. Frank Pearce, high score; and Mrs. Charles Holmer for low. .- Douglas Church Services Notices. for this cpurch column nwst bhe received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morins w guarantee change of germon topics, ete. Congregational Community Church P ut “REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching service. ' The general public is’ cordially invited to an services. —_— 3 | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 7:30 p.m.—Eyening Prayer and . Bermon. Sunday, March #1.—Fourth Sun- day in Lent (Laetare Sunday). d Next Wednesday, 7:30 B, ., lec- ture. Subject, “The Qld Testament in ‘the New Era.” Sunday services: 9:30 g.m.—Holy Mass, 1:00 p.m—8Sunday School. BERGMANN DINING ~ROOM:NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT John Terzick and Sam Lepetich ! have assumed active management of the Bergmann Hotel dining | rooms and will specialize in' table . board and dinner parties. Both ' men are experienced in this line of business. Mr. Terzick has just arrived here from San Francisco and Mr. Lepétich Is one of the best known chefs in Junead. 'Mike - - r Douglas Clthoflc Church y law REFERENDUM N DEFENSE TOBE . UPFOR BALLOT Temlonal C hamber of Commerce to Vote on Sub)ect in Short Tlme | trial mobilization, with amendment OI the National Defense, Act to permit educational orders forequip- | men{, munitions, and accessories. | Within the ferms'of agmmems‘ | for limitation of armaments, the United Statés should ‘pursue & sys- | tematic program of bullding and |'maintaining air services in the Ar-| my and Navy adeguate 1o attain | the objectives of the national de- | | fense laws. Members of the committee which [‘brought forward the report are: Philip ' J. Fay, Chairman, San Francisco; Robert V. TFleming, VicesChairman, Washington; Wal- ter C. Cole, Detroit; Jesse Draper, Atlanta; James A. Farrell, New York; ''Walter Harnischafer, ' Mil- waukee; Lawrence C. Newlands, Portland, Ore.; Robert H. Patchin, New ‘ York; Worrall 'Wilson, Seat- tle. | | | | Of Special Intérest | ‘The above subject is of special interest to Alaska as & system of national defense for the Territory has been urged for a number of years. The Board of Managers of the Territorial Chamber anti- cipate a unanimous ~approval of the referendum by all member or-! ganizations, | EASTMfifiRufis PSET~ GENERAL - PEPITA, DA KEES HA HA AND YO' GEEVE ME A BEEG ON DA CHEEK~* \F I PODDEN GOOGLE, DA BAD sPY-vYESSs 7 / R Dall y Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Robs Monkeyflkl animals Round figure . Ascende . Alternative . Cjimbing or- gan of a vine 18. Hébrew letter . Went swiftly on foot Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . 1/10 of a cent; var. . You and me . Iterate . Scofts [ . Perlod of light . Cioudy or hazy . Playhouse i Saltpeter i . Strip to pre- 21, Custom . Wiere play starts in golf 3. Paradise 5. Watch nar- rowly . Burn Charges 29, Rents again . American Indian Bast indian plant . Special apti- tude . ‘Mother 48. Propriety of conduct Chinese meas ure of lengih 1. At leisure Literary su- pervisor Puts in an- other set- ting . Sober . Occ‘up‘ylns a 2. Large woody plant - Make 7] mis- 5 Leu cst point Tree vent clipping . Base of the decimal system . Before . Shake . Charge with a8 . Copies througt thin paper Steeples 7. Trap for eatonthy 35. Grave ana modest 41. Bustie . Cozy home 45, [mpolite 48 Female deer . Denoting the central part . Exists Symbol for umalum Tallied Long abusive 0d “acullies of perception Bigger American fake CARRIER I.INES Stork Makes 19 @'rips to Juneau Coordinator Declares that Transportation Systems | Near Danger Point : WASHINGTON, Xarch 10.—Co- ordinator Joseph Eastman warned Congress today of “threaening chaos” 'in the Nation’s transporfa- tion and urged it be averted by placing complete control of water. motor truck and bus transportation under the Interstate Commerce Commission. In a nutshell, other recommenda- In Slort Month No race suicide for Juneau! This was indicated by the birth repert filed for Febru- ary in the office of F. A. Boyle, Territorial Auditor. Nineteen children were born in the shortest month of the year and the ninefeen is a _mofll nuihber for any month since records have been kept. There were no twins, so the stork made nineteen trips. tions are to fix a minimum as well More in the Names &s maximum rates for joint rail, and water transportation, to estab-; lish through mail routes deemed ne..essury regardless of whether any ine would be short-hauled so as to include ports and gateways in protection against undue prejudice, to retsore the long and short haul to a pre-1920 status on the csis of the Supreme Court’s de- cision, to reduce the right to claim eparations for overcharges to one ye.xr and other c]alms to 90 days 1 Golds}ein B than Lineups Show MILWAUKEE, March 10.—There is more in'a name than may ap- pear, but several Marquette Uni- versity athletes have shorteried theirs. For instance, it has been dis- closed that Cy Rubado, basketball| guard, is really Rubadeaux and that he’s French; that Ed Aspa- tore, football tackle, is known to! his Armenian family as Aspator- ian, and that Walter Plewe, af halfback, also answers to Plehve,| and is a Prussian. ———————— ANCHORAGE REALTY DEAL One of theargest real estate deals in the Westward for a num-' tber of years took place:récently 1 Anchorage when' Z.J. Loussae 'took | over 'the Harry F. Morton ‘property | Yon Fourth Avenue in that 'city.| (|Both Loussac and ‘Morton 'were former residents of Juneau and are well known throughout 'Alaska: | Shop in Junesw e IDEAL PAINT S If I¢'s Paint PHONE 549 t Hop- Weé Have 1 !/ Wendt & Garster 113 AR uilding P “andarm Dance 'Stllle Tap Ball Room Acrobatic Rhythmic Folk Reducing Classes ® Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m. and from 6 to 7 p m. daily for appointment. Under supervision of GRACE V. Daniloff has' dispased of his in- ! terest in the dinifig room. k4 - e - Shop 1 Juneau 0000000000 &“.( O R R A R e R TR R S I SRR N S R DAVIS Private instruction or class lessons available By BILLE DE BECK BLack of Enthusiasm The lack of enthusiasm is aftri- | buted to the inability rof-the street | to. determine just what sort of a! | stock control measure will pass | Congress. and nervousness over the labor situation.. Both are being watched closely. The NRA cam- ‘pmln for shorter hours and higher ;wnges is also being watched. i { Lagk: of Enthusna;m Attn-f buted to Three Causes —DMetals, Rally (Continuéd from 2age One) CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, March 10.—Closing quomtlon» of Alaska ‘Juneau' mine | stook today is 21%, American Can 1100, American . Power ‘and Light /9%, Anaconda 15%, Armour B 2%, | | Bethiehem Steel 43, Calumet. and Hecla %, Curtiss-Wright 4; Fox to | Films 14%, General Motors 37%,' force down domestic liquor costs. | International Harvester 41%, Ken- Wheat ‘ralffed ‘about one cent a | nevott 20%, Packard Motors 6%, bushel. Cotton ‘was down. Southern Railroad 31, Ulen Com- Silver Steady | pany, no sale; United States sml Silver ‘was “fairly Stéady. U. S. 54, United - Aircraft 23 Smelting was up ‘mote than two| £ 197 £ R ey points. MecIntyre, American Smelt- NOTICE OF SALE ing, Depasco, American Metals md< Selling retail at New Deal prices. Hewe Sound were up one point or | Large assortment of general mer- more. | chandise. “Now.' The Cash Bazaar. ‘General Motors went up a trifle. \ —~adv. Chrysler cased. ‘Ralls and’ utilities were" hesitant. lowed " the ‘Presidential move ———eteo Daily Empire Want Ads Pay PEERLESS QUALITY Hot Cross Buns 25c¢ per Dozen i PEERLESS i£% 2. & @ Ask for Peerless Quality Products at your Grocers — SAVE M 0 N E Y by swndmg Westinghouse Electric Ranges Special low pfimé ‘;'mle they last . By by L L Save on the fuel bill as”well as on the first cost of your range. These Weptmghouse Al}tomatlc Banges are up-to-date, and fully, Wteed Convenient Terms) If Desln(.,,. it a- o nt Ty eis Alask Elec JUN’EAU—P‘hpne 6 UGLAS——PMM 18 VoI I GO a e e ) Dine! Dance! Eat! Drink! Be g uct Merry! ® Every night you will find ® a gay crowd at the— SALMON CREEK ROADHOUSE TONIGHT! SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS HAROLD, EARLE Fine Stock of Domestic BEERS 'IN SURANCE Allen Shattuck Inc. ! A H A Vyrgs Junun, Alaska Established 1898 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office