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T AN KRS M AT TN i o T—— D e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934, CWA IS GLOSED DOWN ALL OVER THE TERRITURY’ Civil \erkc Activity Stops! —450 Men Lose Em- ergency Employment The Civil Works Administration am was discontinued yester- day throughout the Territory in ac- cord with the instructions of Admi rator Hopkins and as scheduled by him Approximately 450 men employed on the several projects all over Alaska are au‘o- ly put on the unemployed matic: list Virtually all projects were com- pleted, it was announced by Ike P. Taylor, Deputy Territorial Ad- ministrator under Gov. John W . vas at the head of the e Territory. A report of lhl‘ work done, the relief furn- ished and money expended is to be made available as soon as final reports are compiled. Opening of the seasonal work in the fisheries and mining indus- trie already under way, and the launct of regular road con- truction and public works pro- | ms will absorb all idle labor in a short time, it is believed. It is not believed that much emer- gency relief work will be necessary during the next few months. e REORGANIZING BAND The Anchorage Band is being reorganized and a full turn out sulted recently with Paul Swan- son, leader. No matter, dear lady, whether you're giving a ball for five hundred or a luncheon for two, there are always faint doubts when it’s over. Did they enjoy the party? To make sure they enjoyed it, you want your guests to see you and yours at thejr best. Best silver. Best dress. Complete this impression by serving the coffee of coffees— Hills Bros. Coffee. Perhaps we can’t afford to have the very best in everything. We can in coffee. Hills Bros. Coffee only Copyright 1933 Hills Bros. 7 Justice of Peace, | fourth larger than the checks re-|ywhich has been making a survey | Athletic Club is making arrange- GLEAN-UP WEEK ENDS TOMORROW (Citizens U&d to Have| Calls for Trucks 1 Early Saturday Twenty-two additional residents |of Juneau have had their names added to the homor roll of good | citizenship since the list was pub- !lished in The Empire yesterday. !by doing their share toward mak- |ing clean-up week in Juneau a | success, and taking advantage of the city's offer of free truckage to carry away junk and debris. Only one more day remains for those who wish to have city trucks haul away debris. All who W trucks on Saturday should call the| vy clerk at telephone number 88| jese ly tomorrow morning, as it is| (hiS offer and the drivers may no {have an opportunity to take care| lof the late calls. | Vacant lots, alleys and yards are| showing a marked improvement lin appearance since last Monday, Wf‘SH‘INGTON» April 27—The | hut there are still places remaining pay checks of industrial workers|ywhich should be cleared up before in March are described by Sfcre"wmorrow evening, according to the | tary of Labor Perkins as onelChamber of Commerce Committee, 1 Prisoner, Beaten Up {By Other Inmates SATTLE, Ap: —George A. Hunter, aged 39, King Coun- ty Justice of the Peace, await- ing trial on two petit larceny charges, was severely beaten yesterday by other prisoners in the County Jail. He was taken to the County Hospital where | he said the cause of the at- tack was due to the belief the judge of the Rangaroo Court “thought I had squealed on him.” Other prisoners told the of- fic they believed Hunter made derogatory remarks about the jail's Kangaroo Court. One of the charges against Hunter accuses him of with- holding from the county $20 collected as fines. | oo | | ceived in March of last year. R of the city during the last two| o days. All residents should feel a BOXING AT KETCHIKAN responsibility, not only for their In preparation for a smoker on| OWN Vards, and property, but for the Fourth of July, t tchikan | unsightly spots throughout the city, he FPourtlh of July, the Kelchitan the Rev. John A. Glasse, chair- ment for a boxing card about the Man of the committee said. ek | middle of next month with the| In connection with clean-up wee Alaska Kid, Jack Vardeen, appear-|People are urged to keep the ball ing in the main event. His oppon- | rolling and apply fresh paint where ent will be a Seattle or an Anyox, |lt 15 needed to improve the appear- B. C, fighter. ance of houses, garages and sheds. “Let us keep up the good work and | make an effort to have Juneau the | cleanest, neatest and brightest spot |on the Coast,” declared R. S. Rav- | ing on the committee with the Rev. | | Glasse. . Honor Roll | Those added to the honor roll| | during the last 24 hours are: ! H. 1. Lucas, ments, Seward ;Duduerf. Sixth and Harris Streets; | Assembly Apar! and Seward Streets; Tenth Street; Franklin Street; [ Second and Main Streets; J. J. Me- | herin, lot, Franklin Street; Nelson, Ninth Street; I ‘Pa.rk Street; William Redling, Ba wn Road; Olaf Larson, Tenth Street, | L. Lund, Main Street; Henry Gor- | ,ham, Ninth Street; Dr. G. L. Bar- ,.nn Gastineau Avenue; Sam Fel-| | don, Cliff Apartments; R. K. Smith, | n | Twelfth Street; J. B. Bernhof er, | | Tenth Street; G. Ingman, Ninth| merely good—or ordinary cof- 'Street; St. Ann’s Hospital, Sixth | fees. But Hills Bros. Coffee is Street; Parochial School, Fifth Street; Mrs. Mae Kilroy, actually more economical to use | Street. costs a few cents more tha — e —— because it has greater ubun-\ dance of flavor and goes farther lqu AN AGED ; . 11318 DEAD i ANACORTES, April 21— Mrs Julie Barkhausen, believed to be 113 years old, died yesterday. She was the widow of H. C. Bark- i hausen, who settled on Fidalgo Isl- and 75 years ago. 5 4 T St WOOD FOR SALE i Block wood and Kklindling. Phone | 358. —adv. CHEESE—Full C pound .. .. .. .. Dens .. .., pound.. SR 1934 BROILERS, L A AL pound .. SATURDAYSPECIALS PEARS—Amocat, No. 2 esh Killed, 20 ROASTERS—Fresh Killed, ALL FOWL DRAWN BY AN EXPERT PORK AND BEANS—Heinz, o dcans ... .. .. ... ..., We have the most SA! Vegetables ON DISPLLAY INSIDE our store GEORGE BROS. ream, 15¢ cans, L. e |has been wi Street; Mrs. W.|three days, Telephone Shop,(t5 form a new thousands of political prisoners. | sessor; lice and Karl Drager and C. P. Wil- TWelfth | jiams, patrolmen; Fred Moeser, sex- NATURALIZATION COSTS REDUCED BY GOVERNMENT New Deal Is hxtended to Aliens When Fees Are | Slashed 50 Per Cent The New Deal has been extended to aliens seeking admission to citi- zenship. Where formerly it cost :\j foreign-born resident $20 to become | a cltizen, the court fees have nn\x} been reduced to just one-half that amount, it was announced today by Clerk of Court Robert E. Cough-| lin. | Fees for other services to aliens| are also reduced in proportion, he said | The old and new fees are as fol- | lows: certificate of arrival for eith- er first or second papers, $5 and $2.50; declaration of intentions, $5 and $2.50; filing of petition, $10 and $5. For a record of registry, former- ly 2 the fee is reduced to $10 A copy of declaration or certif cate in lieu of one lost or dest ed which used to cost $10, F been slashed to one “buck” and no charge is made to a r vete For a certificate of dericative ci zenship, formerly costing $10, and fee is reduced to $5. e CABINET OUT IN SPAIN; NEW ONE ORDERED FORMED {en, who with B. D. Stewart is serv- (Monarchists Making Much of Situation Which Prevails Three Days MADRID, April 27—After Spain hout a cabinet for , on which the Monarch- ists concmented that such situa- Judge James Wickersham, Seventh |tion has been unheard of since the John Lowell, ida}s of kings, Twelfth Street; Mrs. Mary Burke, |has named Ricardo Samper Iban- Gastineau Hotel | ez, President Zamora resigned Minister of Industry,| cabinet. The trouble has been caused by Hermaxr: | the refusal of the President to sign Varness, | the Amnesty Bill which would free | AT KETCHIKAN | The following officials have been |chosen by the City Council at Ket-| |chikan: J. F. Van Gilder, clerk and magistrate; William Boos, street commissioner; J. E. Johnson, as- 8. 8. Daniels, chief of po- Lmt and the fire department of- rlcms as elected by the depart- mcnt They are Lawrence Kubley, chief; yJoe Diamond, fire boat cap- tain and Arthur Liljestrand, fire hall captain. - D ATTENTION MOOSE AND LADIES Installation of Moose officers to- night at 8 o'clock Moose ladies invited to installation. Dance and refreshments. —adv. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay 49c 28 ITARY DISPLAY of Fresh ||I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIh. Prescriptions Three Qualified Registered PHARMACISTS At Your Service ‘ [ Butler Mauro | Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” R T CARDINAL CAB (o0, NEW PONTIAC CARS BOUGHT THRU CONNORS MOTOR CO. 24-HOUR HAPPY, SNAPPY SERVICE Bill Falconer Mac Ma gorty Roy Thomas Cardinal (CabCo. SAM GAZALOFF, Proprietor Stand at City Club PHONE 1