The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1934, Page 8

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GHAMBER TO BE HOST TO STAFF ON TALLAPOOSA Capt. Brown and Officers and Others to Be Cham- l)k".' Gllf‘SlS TOInOl’l’OW ed States Tom Volk Company on the 1 abse Columbia Lumber luded others are ir amount of routine to come up matters sure Now gross >oo TESTIMONY 0 DOCTOR WIRT CALLED BUNK Democrats Intend to Speedily Wind Up ‘Red Plot” Investigation April 11.—Demo- W. A Wirt's y as the bunk d up the in- ly next week by ques- ns called “satellites of blican ranks came gag” and “whitewash” majority leaders made it hey have no intention of {he cries of but the cle the -called Wrain trust Six to Testify The Democrats frankly express- ion that after the six ed the suests at the dinner party, named Dr. Wirt, give their week, the inquiry 1 be red up. ihe § the dinner party t their stories beginning g any of the king-pins of | — what it means MADE BY BOARD ON SITKA HOME Electrical, Heating and | Plumbing and Elevator | Contracts Awarded | Al the remaining contracts for | work on the new Pioneers’ Home |at Sitka, except one, have been {awarded by the Building Com- | mission, it was announced today iby Frank A. Boyle, Secretary | Awards were made for the elec- | trical work, elevator and dumb waitey service, plumbing and heat- ing, and deferred for the ventila- tion system. The general construction con- tract was awarded to Warrack Construction last week, for the bid price of $157,000. The contract for plumbing wen to H. C. Hasdorf, Inc., Portland for $14400, and heating to the same firm for $17,838. This, it was said, is a provisional award. NePage-McKenny, Seattle, wa awarded the electrical contract. It bid was $5,792. Otis Elevator Com- pany, Seattle, was awarded th contract to install the elevator an dumb er service. Its basic bi was $4; ! . § 52, FLOATING CANNERY RETRIEVER IS HERE FOR ABOUT 7 D. To spend about a week in Ju neau before continuing to Yakuta Repetition is anything but monotonous in this case. Evelyn Kelly and Lou Sheridan, New York show girls, are modeling a very modish pair of irathing costumes made of printed jersey in a gay design of areen and white. (Associated Press Photo) to open the fishing season, th RAEE 2 s e oL i _ ' floating cannery Retriever, ownec e e e r ey by Capt. Frank Wright, arrive ial Hc Committee were vehem-|ject at Reedsville, West Virginia, here from Seattle Mon night. ent in their demands that sub-|“is a Communistic effort [ Capt. Wright repurchased th poenaes be served on the bigger Mrs. Roosevelt said: “Never to Retriéver from the New Englan trusters as quoted second | my knowledge has it been consid- Fish Company last winter and wil brain hand by Dr. Wirt as planning to|ered Communistic for any oppor-| operate it this season, himself. Th throw the existing social order. | tunity to be given to the people to Retriever is tied up near the Can’'t Fool Them | earn their own living or own their|Juneau Cold Storage Company. The three Democratic members own homes. While the govern- - e of the committee, however, have |ment will provide the initial capi- MRS. W. B. KIRK ARRIVES not been swayed by Wirt’s intima- | tal at this particular project, any; FROM SOUTH ON ALASKA tions and it is likely their views | private enterprise that wishes toj hiir e will prevail over the two Repub-|do so may establish the same sort| e w. B, Kirk arrived in Ju- of communities.” - e an members that no further subpoenaes will be issued | Bulwinkle today | neau on the steamer Alaska from the south after an absence of many Representative | PARENTS * BABY BO months in the States. Mrs. Kirk lasked Dr. Wirt-to turn in his ex-| i ¥ | sl Risteasd hortn 1y he 0 i e i ketutn to. Giary, Iniaria;| A, 86 8fes. Amold Mogsetn|hEDd, 8 cAndidgie Sou SRR e o A aatn 1o, |are the proud parents of a 7%~ Senator from this Division in the ; »l | pound baby boy, born on March 24 @Pproaching elections. which was the birthday of his L T SR PRESIDENT'S WIFE mother. Mr. Mogseth Is electrician| METHODISTS MEET TONIGHT DENIES STATEMENTS |8t the A, J. mill i ; MADE BY DR. WIRT ———— | There will be a meeting of the | Wesley Guild at 7:30 o'clock this evening and at 8:30 o'clock a meet- the members and friends AVE APRIL 14 | WASHINGTON, April 11.— Mrs.| What for? Business and Profes- Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the sional Women's Club Scholarship- ing of | President, today contradicted con- | Loan - Convention Fund Dance. of the tentions made by Dr. Wirt that| Mandarin Ball Room, | church to discuss business Saturday | matters. Both of these meeting: subsistence of the homestead pro- | night. —adv. will be held in the Parsonage. worth about is used in making Time does something to 70 million dollars — &% miles of warehouses | Everything that Science knows One thing we do is to buy mild, ripe tobaccos and then lock up these to- baccos in modern storage warehouses to age and mellow like rare wines. It takes about 3 yeafs to age the tobaccos for your Chesterfield, for neither man nor machine can do. that TASTES BETTER KIDNAPED GIRL FOUND NAKED N OLD ICE HOUSE Two-Year-Old Is Tot Half Frozen—13-Year-Old Boy Held by Police CHICAGO, 11, April 11.—Be- lieved to have been held a captive by George Rogalski, aged 13 years, Dorette Zietlow, two-year-old child | missing since last Sunday, was found last night, naked' and half | frozen in the attic of an abandoned ice house. The little girl was taken to a hospital where her condition is de- scribed as being serious but not grave. Dr. A. L. Vincenz, examining said the child was suf- from hunger and exposure but added the chances for recovery are gocd provided pneumonia can be avoided. Rogalski, held by the police, de- nied attacking the girl and physi- physician fering terribly Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, mother of rover C. Bergdoll, Philadelphia| . 3 RS i ?ralteevagernowgliving in Germl;ny, iy oo i S e e has appealed to President Roose- parently substantiated the state- velt to pardon her son. (Associated | ment. Press Photo) Rogalski has been arrested prev- isly for ipping clothes off | 5 " |young girls. JIMMY WALTON ARRIVE ., — IN PLANE FOR TREATMENT . < Proposed Ship Canal, | | Prince of Wales Island WASHINGTON, Alaska Delegate n the seaplaae fterncon to receive medi April 11— Dimond has Daily Empire want Ads Pay 4 R - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay it the Government Hospi asked Congress to authorize a was accompanied by his brother| preliminary examination or sur- W. R. Walton, | vey for a ship canal across > | Prince f Wales Island. ottt ettt THE FINEST Fruits and Vegetables Displayed in a sanitary manner— ... OFF THE [ ] George Brothers Grocery Telephones 92—95 il STREET! Five Fast Deliveries [ U SOAP—P & G Naptha, 7 large bars . 25¢ | At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | PUSSSUSSRS DI S et | — to store of tobacco It means something to keep 70 million dollars worth of tobacco in storage. It means just this: Chesterfields. We do everything possible to make Chesterfield the cigarette that’s mildgr, the cigarette that tastes better. tobacco that The Leade | GEORGE BROS. % We're Startling the Town With Thi = S AR Dress as low as 95 Everything you want is here . . and raring to be a part of your wardrobe. F a s hions for sports, for office, for street and for ! E evening! ol 4 ° i Sizes for Everyone! 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