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300 SEE 600D FIGHT CARD BY GRADE PUPILS Excellent Bouts Feature Mit and Mat Show at High School Gym ast night an“ The customer: more for their 25 ts admission at the Grade School Mit and Mat show in the High School Gym than many crowds of fight fans in the States get for a $1 general admission and $2 50 ring- side seats. From the time the card opened| with a “cat fight” to the closing battle royal of the Eighth Grade) boys, all the contestants were giving all they had—and they had considerable. The judges were liberal in their decisions, however, and a boxer | Street OFFICERS ARE | REAPPOINTED BY COUNCILMEN Only One Change Made i Line-up of Municipal Office Holders l Only one change was made in the line-up of the city officers selected at a special meeting of the Juneau City Council held last night and the appointment city wharfinger and assistant wharfinger was put over until t next regular meeting. The change was the appointment of George Philips as truck driver in place of Harry Sabin. Appointments made were: I Goldstein, City Manager and Commissioner; A. W. He! ning, City Clerk and Magistr: C. J. Davis, Chief of Police; R the had to show a clear -zdvamagg be- fore he was declared the winner. Seven out of the eight bouts were declared draws, the only boy get- ting a decision being “K. O. Goddard, who slugged “O. K. Jackson into submission. Probably the best bout of the} evening was that between “Hurn-i cane” Hanson and “Cyclone” Smith. Both boys were fast and willing. “Hot Shot” Guerin and 1| “Cocoa” Atkinson put on a pret- ty bout, as did “Dynamite” Kapp | and “Knockout” Norton. Two pa-| perweights, “Roughneck” Reischl and ‘‘Tuffy” Heisel stood toe to| toe and slugged it out, | The Wnhite Brothers, “Bone- STUGK PHIGES yard” and ‘“Graveyard,” gave an exhibition that was far from a| | brother act. They seemed to wtmv.; MlLLED ABBUT to impress it on the public that in| the fighting game relationships DULL TRADING don’t count. “Windmill" Zenger | and “Pile Driver” Osborne showed ssion Today Is Quietest| Since Early in Last Evelyn Kelly, whose face has appeared on many billboards through- out the country, is one of Hollywood's latest recruits. She will appear in 2 film of an Earl Carroll show. (Associated Press Photo) Orth o;lox Financing Indicated considerable science, while the first bout, that between ‘“Buster” Brown and “Popeye” DeVault was far from slow. - “Daredevil” Daniloff won from | “Frankenstein” in a Latest Move of Administra- tion to Cut Interest on Public Debt |J. L. Gray, | | Hoffman, Assistanf Chief of Po- lice; W. J. Markle, Patrolman; Chief of Fire De- partment; Willlam Niederhaus Assistant Chief of Fire Depar ment; H. Porter, Caretaker fire alarm system; George Phillips, truck driver; John Olson, truck| driver; Miss Ann Coleman, Li-| brarian; Hans Nielsen, 4 caretaker; Dr. City Health Officer. In addition to the appointments considerable business was taken up at the meeting last night. Tt report of the audit of the books was submitted, and City Clerk A. W. Henning was authoriz- 'ed to close his office at noon on Saturdays. B J. B. CARO, JR.,, RETURNS ON NORTHLAND FROM X-WEEK TRIP SOUTH J. B. Caro, Jr., returned today on the motorship Northland afte spending the last six weeks on a combined business and vacation trip in the south. After transact- ing considerable business with the WASHINGTON, April 14—Con- various canning companies in Se the dummy wrestling match but lost to the January | dummy's little brother, “Beer iLinunllan of the policy of onho-imtm and Bellingham, he drove to Stein.” NEW YORK, April 14—Stocks|dox financing is indicated, There were three battles ru_\':xl‘“,(,,.e almost at a standstill and|cording to observers, and an exhibition of tumbling trading for the short session to-|Administration’s latest move ac- | San Francisco with his mother to be the|spent to| visiting that city Mrs weeks and his several her in sister, and the show opened with a series | day was the dullest since early in|Cut the interest charges on the|Chester Graff and her family. The more active issues huge public debt This is ap- of combat activities. | January. narrow grooves Price|Proved by the President and his The Juneau High School Band held to furnished music for the occasion | changes were mot imporfant. The|Cabinet members and was appreciated by the au-| close was fairly steady. Sales/ In accordance with the plan, dience. | totaled half a million shares | Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau A crowd of about‘ 30‘0 wazom a‘t: Equities Quiet 5:135 lc’all(-cl llfox‘ th;; .lvxlh.on. tendance and mearly $60 WaS| poin professionals and the pripe | DUnEel GRELen Sole e ¥ | waiti development of i % ———— i HEAte mec Lo R0 redemption on October 15. potential equities and received lit- ncouragement from commod- e s [ bondholders may be offered a FINNISH CLUB TO GIVE b t of tH bei ied CARD PARTY APRIL 21 bles, ‘most o em being milled) ) ance to swap their securities for other “interest bearing obliga- IN ODD FELLOWS HALL about. tion.” Between now and then the Grains were a bit reactionary. Club| Silver futures were not buoyant.| On April 21, the Finnish e - ty, dance and general good time, International dollar rates wer:-;do'x Snathe i at the Odd Fellows' Hall to which | stagnant. Ak the public is invited. A moder-| U. S. Smelting ate charge will be made consider-| United States Smelting was up|? Anaconda 16%, Armour B 3%, ing the fine prizes which are to| nearly two points. Depasco was | Bethlehem Steel 43%, Curtiss-| be awarded to card winners and|a bit higher. | Wright 4%¢, Fox Films 15%, Gen- the delicious refreshments that will| Warner, Pathe and Loews ad- cral Motors 38%, International be served. | vanced slightly. ‘HHH'PSQPI' 41%, Kennecott 21%, a trifle. |Seneca Copper 1%, no range; —_—————— Packard Motors lost | ) SPECIAL ORCHESTRA United States Steel and Ameri- | Southern Railroad 32%, Ulen Com- DANCE MUSIC FEATURES |can Telehone and Telegraph were PAny 3, United Alrcraft 23, Unit- AT ROADHOUSE TONIGHT | fairly firm. led States Steel 52%. Special dance music will be fea-| Utilities and rails were changed S v S tured at the Salmon Creek Road- |very slightly. Henry Bruder of Indianapolis, house tonight, it was announced —— |is a prospective University of Tlli- today by Anton Reese, proprietor. CLOSING PRICES TODAY !nols football star—but Illini don’t The orchestra will consist of Louis| NEW YORK, April 14—Closing wish to call him “Hank” for fear Anderson at the piano, Dave Bur-|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine of confusion with Northwestern's nett, saxaphone and Harold Knox,|stock today is 21, American Can “Sard Luck Sank” Bruder of a few accordian. 104%, American Power and Light years ago. Ruth Hayes Carlson HAS JOINED THE OPERATING STAFF OF THE American Beauty Parlors Where she will be glad to greet old friends and customers. BIG NEWS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES—Good Until May 1 PERMANENT WAVE $4.75 for $8.00 or two persons Operators—ALSIE J. WILSON RUTH HAYES CARLSO AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS Seward St. near Front | Mrs. John Torvinen is suffering two|with a brokep arm as the result of a fall on Gastineau Avenue on Thursday. i e } Daily Empire Wau. Ads Pay | furnish loader Bonnie Miller .| Listed by the U, S. Lawn Tennis Association as the No. 1 junior ten: nis player in America, Bonni¢ Mxllei,Ala, is warming up at Bev erly Hills, Calif., her home, for 2 strenuous season during which she must defend her laurels Electric Rates Are to Be Investigated WASHINGTON, April 14.—Presi- dent Roosevelt has signed the Nor- ris-Rankin resolution directing the Federal Power Commission to in- vestigate electric rates, lights and power. e CALL FOR BIDS will be received up to 5 P. M., April 20, for hauling between 4,000 and 6,000 yards of coarse rock from A-J bunkers to G Dump; City to and spreader. Haul must be completed within 10 days. No driver to work more than 8 hours in 24 hours. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. Sealed bids th St age —adv, For Yours(’l;’ 8 - ar.ldv Family! If you are married you owe your family the Protection that we offer— If single you owe it to yourself to pro- tect your Pay Check against Sickness or Accidents! IT'S YOUR DUTY—Not vyour friends’ to take care of you at times like this. See Scobee First Juneau, FOR SALE Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five equipped modern THEATRES With long contracts for major films. For information R.C.TAYLOR ADDRESS Box Number 1000, care Empire Alaska of these completely or appointment BLADYS NAGHEL Great Quantities of Illicit ' BECOMES BRIDE . Alcohol and Moonshine Being L OF WEN. MORAN| - - e Ot Raids dre Mace | SEATTLE, April 14—A flood of With only 18 men in the two | | illicit alcohol and moonshine isstates in his unit, Koehler report- Popular Young Lady of | being turned out in direct com-|ed 63 stills, 21 rectifying pl lpetmon to the sales in the State|and 36 automobiles were cor Juneau Is Principal 'Liquor stores of Washington and|cated. | : 1 1 . Oregon, Earle E. Koehler, inves- in Surprise Wedding tigator in charge of the Federal| Koehler said the plants seized % lcoholic Beverage Unit in the| turned out more liquor daily than Miss Gladys Naghel, daughter of ;o " ciapes reported today. | the total of recent sales in Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Naghel, m report covered the period | Stores and estimated the Gover became the bride of Wendell Moran | p.o0 " Doceber 5, 1933, to April| Ment loss in internal revenue at a quiet ceremony performed in 5. 1934, | the two states is $11,400 daily ‘RED’ LETTERS gzhe U. 8. Commissioner’s office by Judge J. F. Mullen this morning. ‘Though the young couple had been engaged to be married for some- | some propaganaa and the orgar | zation is bent ‘on painting the Ad- ministraticn as Red and inflam- | time, the wedding this morring i ing passions and prejudices of the ywas in the nature of a surprise peop! said Foulkes. to their many friends here. Miss ARE sENT UUT —_————— |Mary Whittier and Mr. Naghel k Indict Money Lenders ATLANTA, Ga.—Officials of a WASHINGTON, April 14, — A |money lending firm were indicted v ! 3 accusations that they . here on statement, mimeographed in the * form of letters seeking to paint chipfged (a2, per ent JHeress ‘ux\ the Administration as “Red” is be-‘mnds their clients, borrowed. The | legal rate in Georgia is eight pe. | father of the bride, were witnesses. | | Mrs. Moran was born and raised lin Juneau, is a graduate of the Juneau Public Schools. She later attended Washington State College |in Pullman for several years. She |is a member of one of the oldest ing deluged on members of Con-| |and best known families in the gress, made by Representative| cent. Nise lecity. The groom has been with | Foulkes, of Michigan, in the Con- | R i the U. 8. Forest Service here for | gressional Record. | PRESBYTERIAN DINNER The Martha Society will serv their usual good dinner in t church parlors on Thursday even- ing, April 19. Adults 65 cents children under 12 years 50 cents. “They are plainly av work on Public is cordially invited. adv the last several vears. Mr. and Mrs. Moran will make their residence in Juneau. C L T Workers Lack Homes MADRID, April 14.—Decreased | | construction of inexpensive apart- ments has caused a housing shortage for Madrid workers. From § { { The letters, Foulkes said, coincid- | ed with statements of Dr. W. A.| Wirt that brain trusters are plot- ting a revolution. -~ 1926 to 1930 the construction to- tal for all types of houses was SOAP—P & G Naptha, 7 large bars 1120 which srank in 1931-3¢ to | 300 with most of the decrease in| { At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 lorrrrrrrree e SLSST SSSe ————$ = T Rainier or Blatz PER CASE Quarts Only $3.50 |~ (g =] P . b [T T (T CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY T OO WHERE TONIGHT? Salmon Creek Road House ® Good Beer ® Good Wine ® Good Lunches ® Fine Dancing to the Music of Louis Anderson