The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 4, 1934, Page 8

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8 \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1934. CITY COUNCIL ACCEPTS FUND used. of the work will be sub-divided and ' each portion voted upon separately. | lIn the event of one or more parts | Special Election Balled for| Sl s G o1l or sty Dart ogl‘Week of Entertainment for the total, provided that no part| Visitors Will Wind Up Tonight, Tomorrow $80,000 Bond Issue August 28 The City Council last niz ve final approval to the re: providing for the accer Federal funds allotted to Juneau for the construction of a bridge, across Gold Creek at Calhoun, a garbage incinerator, bulkheads on wvarious streets, and the paving of | streets. Requests for permission to pay ments in 1945, to use the 40-hour week instead of the 30-h%u and to use day labor inste: failing to pass, the amount of| mdney represented will be deducted | from the loan, the city being per- exceeds in cost the limitations set up by the Act of Congress ratify- ing the issuance of the bonds. 4 All the bonds will be purchased ution by the Federal Government, and e of they Are to carry 4 per cent inter- est, - D e SOUTH ON VISIT Among week Their husbands are on the person- $ i N “of mel of the U. 8. C. G. Tallapoosa ment of the visitors by local resi- a q and they have made their homes in the passengers leaving ' Juncau on the Haleakala, bound 5 for Seattle, are Mrs. E. C. Retan tall- , 4 the loan off in 10 annual install- o, baby, and Mrs. L. C. Carlson. (Continued from Page One.) money for the work, and the| to get underway for the West: municipality is required to repay ward. The planes are scheduled | only 70 per cent of the amount to stop at Cordova, Seward, Ko- ! It is not necessary to take | diak, Dutch Harbor and return| {me entire amount allotted, and in FUR NAVY TAKES south to their San Diego base by | the election, the various portions way of Kodiak, Sitka, Prince Rup- ert, Vancouver, B. C., Portland, MESSAGES OF GREETING EXCHANGED BETWEEN NAVY AND ARMY COMMANDERS | Admiral A. ‘W. Johnson, Com- mander of the Aircraft Squadrons, ' Base Force, U. S. Navy, yesterday received a welcome radio message | from Lieut. Colonel Henry H. Ar-, Ilo Mendenhall. Doubleheader Sunday dents. sonnel of the U. S. S. Wright Band | Army flight of ten Martin bombing will be guests on a motor trip|planes now in Alaska, in which the | Beginning at 3 o'clock Sunday | Admiral Johnson replied seconding afternoon there will be a double- |the wish that they could meet| header baseball game between the|While in the Territory and ex-| Navy team and two picked Juneau | pressing appreciation of the greet- teams. The balance of the day will | ing of Col. Arnold, with whom he be free for individual entertain-|is acquainted. nold, commander of the U. 8. latter stated the hope that -the two flights could meet at Seward. - e, A New York University studenli 8 yS re refuses v e e N 5 the contract system were Te \ Juneau for some time past and are’ Tomorrow afternoon Admiral A.|is promoting a newspaper for the| by the Government. Consequently, for the which as a whole is not to exceed projec’,| | remains there, returning to Ju- | how taking a vacation in thei@outh W- Johnson and other officers of | blind. {for such time as the Tallapoosa the visiting planes and ships of the Aircraft Squadrons will be hosts at $103,000 in cost, of which the sum‘nea“ shortly after the cutter takes|? reception aboard the U. S. S. of $80,000 is to be born by the city, will be paid in 20 annual install- ments of $4,000 each. No man other than administrative or tech- station here again. bt NOME GIRL VISITING HERE Wright for which invitations have been issued. Leave Monday planes and flagship U. S. 8. Wright On Monday morning the Navy ! | MEN'S SHOE PACS [ $4.50 TONIGHT nical in his duties shall work more than 30 hours per week. And all| Miss Margaret Ullrich, a former Nome girl, arrived in Juneau on . portions of the project will be put| e g up for competitive bidding. |the Aleutian. Miss Ullrich shortly | SPecial Election {after graduating from the Nome Final action, however, depends High School took a special course upon a special city election, which at the Alaska College and School | is to be held August 28, at which Of Mines and Iater accepted a time all the qualified voters who teaching position at Bethel on the are taxpayers will be given an op- Kuw‘kykwx;n River. She expects to portunity to vote on the question remain in Juneau for a short| of whether or not the city shall period before proceeding to her} issue bonds to the extent of $80,000 Station in the Kuskokwim country, | to finance the project. when school season begins. t e, | Arenstelin DANCE . | AUK BAY INN | C_O_N_C_ [_R_'l' TONIGHT | HARRY KRANE, Accordian Artist FRANKIE ;{:t:l MELODY BOYS b from the Woodland Gardens | See BIG VAN and U. S. 8. Avocet are scheduled gy @ ALBERT PETERSON, ACCORDION ART- IST. Mr. Peterson is one of the greatest on the Pacific Coast and will positively appear tonight in a fine program of American and Scandinavian dance selections. ® SPECIAL. ATTRACTION! THE ALL-STAR NAVY TRIO . in the Latest, Snappy, New Dance Numbers! CITY CLUB BEER PARLORS BALL ROOM Lunches—Beer—Liquors CARDINAL CABS IN CONNECTION @ Dancing from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Beer Lunches Wine @ Special Channel Bus Service @ Scottish Rite Temple ® Monday, August 6, 8P. M. ——————— = Amocat Strawberry Preserves : | @ Admission 50 cents In cans, No. 2 Bize .....;cc.ccooiieiicnnianinnnnns 25¢ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 | 0000000000 0000 12 TONIGHT FOLLOW THE CROWDS A Wow! 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