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(e © 1934 Kin} Fea ires Sy LEANIN' AGIN THE FENCE - Former Champion Bumps Canvas Champicn dewn in early round of San Franciscc and then rushed to The Empi from New York tc a ne-ceunt in the first rcand of “butcher boy” after te: co chip, ight. his losing fight for the world's L This Asscciated Press piclure, transmitted by radio , shows Primo Carnera on the floor for title as Max Baer, s t¢ smack another blow into the ponderous Italian if he rises toc quickly. nera to pieces, was awarded a technical knockout in the eleventh round and annexed Livermore, Cal, Baer S e ee s ] DOUGLAS NEWS DOBELAS WILL | GELEBRATE ON . 4TH OF JULY Liberal Response Is Made' During Selicitation for F unds | Following a most tavorable re-| port from the Fourth of July Fi- nance committee at a meeting of| the Association last night, mr\:her steps were taken to arrange forl the celebration by the apport\omm of definite amounts to'the va.rlous‘ other ecommittees to spend. It was decided that at least $300 would, be easily avatlable and that amount| was therefore appropriated to pro-| vide all the events to properly com- memmorate the day. Sums to the| various committees were allotted| as follows: Parade, $50; Program,| $15.00; Sports, $188.00. The next meeting of the Asso- ciation was set for June 26th when each committee is expected to be| ready to report. — HERE FROM WRANGELL Douglas Gray arrived home on the Aleutian from Wrangell where he recently finished his second term teaching in the high school there. He will remain here for the remainder of the vacation period ————————— GRAYS BUY OLSON PROPERTY Felix Gray this week completed a deal for the purchase of the Au- gust Olson property on D. Street. The property consists of two cot- tages and lots with about 200 feet frontage. Mr. and Mrs. Gray expect to oc- | cupy the Olson cottage themselves | and rent out the other. Work of renovating and improving the hous- es has already been started. - OF C. AND D. F. D. MEETINGS TONIGHT | C. The regular meeting of the Doug- {las Chamber of Commerce post- | poned from last night will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. There is to be some important business and all members are urged to at- tend Immediately following the session the regular fire meeting |Will be held. - — ., — + MORE BOATS ARRIVE The tender Lonic, here last sum- mer, and the seine boat Apex, reached here yesterday from Seat- tle to start the season for the Douglas cannery. . ——— DOUGLASITES LEAVING ON PRINCESS LOUISE Leaving Douglas aboard the Prin- cess Louise Friday morning will be Mrs. Glenn Kirkham and daugh- ter Vera, Mrs. Richard McCor- mick and two sons, Mrs. Ed. Hurl- but, the former two ladies for two or three months visit and Mrs. Hurlbut returning to hgr home in Pacific Grove, Cal. Also Mr .and Mrs. W. P. Lyton and grand- daughter Madeline Bucholz leave for Tacoma. e ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Silver Bow |Lodge No. 2A, I. O. O. F. this| evening at eight o'clock. Represen- tative Brother Chas. W. Carter will deliver his report of the proceed- ings of the Grand Lodge of the Jurisdiction . of Washington and PUBLICITY FBR AVER VISITBRS sary to “Sell Alaska” Chamber Is Told (Continuea from Page One) by various local business houses. In the program will be the usual children’s sports, ball games, pos- sibly water sports, fireworks, and a parade. An invitation has been sent to the garrison at Chilkoot Barracks to spend the Fourth here A Special Entertainment Com- mittee for the two destroyers with Naval Reserve Officers to visit here late this month was apopinted to- day by President Gardner, sisting of E. M. Goddard and J. 8. MacKinnon. Another special named to report opening date for committee was on the migratory It is composed of J. E. Pegues, Guy McNaughton and E. L. Hun- ter, Jr. Membership Is 158 has increased to 158, it was re- ported by Secretary Curtis G.Shat- tuck. Of that number 143 have paid $2,175 in fees. Thirteen ad- ditional pledges amount to $375. The Chamber was informed that the Forest Service will make the necessary roof repairs at the bath houses at Auk Village beach. It was also advised that the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Good Will Tour to Alaska will arrive here on July 2, on the | ] | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934, By BILLE DE BECK Tl FIGHT HIM- PURCHASING OF SILVER STARTS ~ BY TREAS. DEPT. Secretary Morgenthau Says Act Will Be Carried Out Enthusiastically WASHINGTON, June 21.—Sec- | retary - of | told the newsmen today the Treas-; ury Department will “carry out the { enthushiastically.” g | be bought to comply with the law Mo re Advertlsmg Neces—1 con- | a desirable | bird season in Southeast Alaska. | The membership in the Chamber | spirit of the Silver Purchase Act’ Experts figure that one billion three hundred million ounces must which makes mandatory the pur- chase of silver until it constitutes 25 per cent of the nation's metal- | lic monetary stock. The Treasury began yesterday , purchasing silver out of the Gen- eral Fund but purchases will not be speeded as Secretary Morgen- thau does not want any sensation- al rise in silver prices. A 'FOUR HALlBUT BOATS SELL 51 ,500 POUNDS halibut b sold a total 00 pounds of halibut in the local market this morming, at prices about the same as have prevailed for the past week or so. Vessels selling the Norland, €apt. Chris Birkland, 25,000 pounds to the New England Fish Company at 6.25 and 4.10 cents per pound; the Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, ur 10,500 'pounds to' Sebastian Stuart at 6.30 and 4 cents per pound; the , Capt. Ole Sevold, 9,000 pounds to the Alaska Coast Fish- 6.30 4.05 cents Capt. H to the 6.29 and and per bas 4.05 cents per polntl e, M. S. PACIFIC LEAVES THIS MORNING WITH EXTRA LARGE CARGO With an unusually heavy cargo of freight and 10 passengers, the | motorship Pacifie, Capt. Paul Keg2l, (left this morning at 10 o'clock 1for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alex- |ander and way points. | Among the passengers were El- ‘hott Fremming, Frank Metcalf and | Willilam McGrew for Windham ,Bay. and Henry Arnstedt for Sum- | |dum. Part of the cargo consisted of mining equipment and supplies ror the Alaska-Windham Gold g Company at Windham Bay —_— ] THE . . | GARDEN PATCH | [ Fruits and Vegefables | PIONEER CAFE || . K. Paul I steamer Aleutian. There will be about 100 in the party. Oregon. 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