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el S, CLAUS COMES AGAIN SATURDAY ON NORTHLAND Motorship to Have Christ-| mas Party Here— |E. L. BARTLETT LEAVES FOR :INTERIOR; OTHER FHA OFFICIALS BACK To explain the home moderniza- tion plan under Title I of FHA and contact the bankers in Fair- banks and toast towns, E. L. Bart- lett, Assistant Director for FHA in Alaska left last evening on the steamer Yukon for Fairbanks. He will begin his work in the AE KARNES IS 'BACK FROM TRIP TOWASHINGTON | {Continuea rrom Page One) | ©On one evening, when a meeting “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1934. WORK_STARTED 'ON NEW AIRPORT FOR CITY TODAY Over 300 Yards of Dirt Removed in Morning on Vi v VAV g A YT T T T BT JURY RETURNS WITH | VERDICT, WESTLAND- | PETER J. BOND CASE After being out for two hours the jury in the case of Oscar West- | land vs Peter J. Bond returned at 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon | having found for the plaintiff on the first cause for action to the sum of $590 with interest at 10 per cent from July 10, 1933, and also on the second cause for action to CHRISTMAS.TO.. BE OBSERVED HERE TONIGHT Juneau Public School Pro- gram Be Held in Grade 1 of the Education Commissioners |interior city and cover Anchorage, H = 2 i Douglas | was postponed, Mr. Karnes, to-|Seward, Valdez and Cordova on his P A. A. Pro]ect the sum of $120, with interest at S chool Audltorlum I | gether with several others in|return trip to his Juneau head- 6 per cent from March 17, 1933. IR it bitoren; ien Is Santa Claus twins? 'Twould seem that way, for the ; A ~ | tended a session of the Crime Com- [for about: six Weeks, accordipg to A 7 a g ! 2 X o9 B s 1o Jumedu Saturday |the sume time. It was the evening |Alaska, Who Bimselr, retutbed ves~{ ol [ oty orf el Pacifc o ‘the plaintiff of #58,0n thE Jeha this evehing st 7:30 o'clock I morning. That was the announce- that President Franklin D. Roose- |terday merning from a short trip A.“liska"Mrwa’y’a m‘; ed (”_?t cnisepnndf‘tlfi Flasr #0048 ‘Girade School Auditorium. Tot | ment made today, following the|Yelt #Poke: to the Commission abd |tg Wrangell and Petersburg in the t that pace would quickened' g with 10 betest as” S sat :’m afterneon a special Pro-: appearance here ' of - Santa Claus{ ot MWKk and others mAds Qifhitierests Of FEA. . tomorrow. ¥ muse‘“ux [} . Dougla fls ani,js being given for Grade. e Alaska Steamship Com- |in€ the evening, were most inter- | Better Housing Campaigns will| "o oo % o 4ition of Don Abel *r’u" anicd % e gfihool’o fonly. ‘ pany's S. S. Yukon yesterday. esting, declared Mr. Karnes, bedh:’a\:gm;’abed 'm :;fl: ‘w;inugeu Litie B A 15 ok RN ex—. O)r\elinjur i : Qhufl i s of cnmt{1 i Sfin‘na will arrive in port at Fem- IDOUGLAS SK] RUN :i:g l:eefioll:;iylsmmMr. B;ezués' (;V;‘ |cavating, using a rented gas shovel | pjstrict Court:paneél’ : now been | mas | Fantasy in 7 which mldeml“ fErs Dok e clared. . Ho Ganferred with tne|0¥R00 DY the SCTEECHEE °.“’,“ excusefl until the morning of Mou* oo vaflo::ksr;:: trom t;;eeu mn“d morning. ow, that's a bit early ; 5 1€ | struction Company. Hans Berg has gay, January'7. 7 i Gradep 3 : for even the most enthusiastic TO BE STARTED BY Chamber of Commerce members in the hauling contragt. He had four day, Japuary 2. in six, Bots and™ des a playlet; | minded youngster, so the North- land’s Christmas party will not be held until 9 o'clock that morning. The fun will last until 11 o'elock, when the Northland will leave for Douglas, where a similar celebra- tion will be held from 11 o'clock to 1 o'clock. This last “Christmas ship” to visit Juneau left Seattle Monday. Christmas parties are being staged Washington for the meetings, at-|quarters. He expects to be absent Actual work was started today on Juneau'’s, new The jury also found that the de- fendant is entitled to recover as CCC CREW AT ONCE| Today and tomorrow the Peter- son Creek CCC crew, under fore- man Kenneth Seymore, is being moved from its former location to Douglas Island where it will be oc- cupied for approximately the next two months constructing a ski run on the Island, it was announced today at the United States Forest ‘Wrangell' on, Monday night andj found them enthuslastic' over the! e ¢ | pected to add more' tomorrow. possibilities for home 1mprovement‘ The gas shovel, used by 'the ::;er the provisions of FHA, he Seims-Spokane concern on Douglas g i |Island for an approach to the % oHt}\ X'P;l:ag E}:;cutn]’e Asitstnn‘; ’Dcuglas--!uneau bridge, was brought el i Sty urned | ;e o the mainland yesterday e Yukon yesterday morning |, j..ge Cash Cole supervised the after spending more than a week in Ketchiki istl id i water transportation of the shovel. n Ketohikan assisting residents in| =y 5155 was announced that com- thelr Deites SRNOE Campalgp, | pletion of a temporary wooden pas- wmsm TURNS FROM ** NRA CONFERENCES ON SALMON INDUSTRY| After spending a week in Se-| attle conferring with members of the salmon industry regarding NRA problems in connection with the salmon code, Hugh J. Wade, Dep- trucks o ‘the ‘job’ tdday! and ex- School students and children of presented by the, Grade Schoal uns: der the direction of Miss Ruth Cof-! fin, as Act 1; “Toy Symphony,” | with the High School and Advanc- ed Junior orchestras, under the di- rection of Miss Pauline Reinhal as Act II; Act III is “A Christmas’ Carol,” by Charles Dickens, drama- tized by George M. Baker and pre- sented by Everett R. Erickson; Act 1V, is entitled “Carol Singers,” di- | Sauerkraut for Families on Dole WASHINGTON.— Sauerkraut is to be added to the diet of families on relief rolls in a number of states. The federal surplus reliet corporation has purchased 25,000 |tons of surplus cabbage in New York State. B o k. JOHNSON IS BACK Back to spend the holidays with his family here, Chet Johnson, representing the National Grocery Company of Seattle, returned to Juneau on the Yukon yesterday. MOOSE HALL WYV v at Ketchikan, Petersburg and|Service office. He stopped for & brief time in|cocer station was being pushed, | Uty NRA Administrator for Alas-| eqeq py Miss .Coffin and staged Wrangell. Following the Juneau| This crew, which consists of eight | Te/cTSPUrE on his way north. The construction of the Juneau ka returned here on the Yukon iy, ni grickson. | . and Douglas festivities on Gas-|members under Mr. Seymore's di- TR airport is one of the major links, Yesterday. Act V calls for the co-operation onday N 5 ht tineau Channel, the vessel will|rection, has practically completed a in the recently announced enlarged, M. Wade conferred with practi-| ¢ the audience in singing “Joy To leave for Sitka, where another|trail through almost to the head ANDREW 'slMONs ON‘MAfikl alrplgne set cally everyone nssocla.t_ed with the the ‘World,” with Miss Coffin di- T appearance of St. Nick will be|of Peterson Lake, but was forced | WAY HOME FROM GAME citic Masa’Airways. salmon _industry, taking up -th&, . ohg and shh! Act VI is Santa's CH RI STM AS E VE nfade. Jto suspend work because of the g P! ? | problems by districts. He also’set- own’ secret! A - . - — ‘I]nrge amount of snow at this time. COMM-I ON MEETlNciBl.lNZE .OEHESTRA i tled several complaints against fl:e _Boys and girls of the High v BILLIE HANSON HEARING | It is probable that a few men will | ¥ | - 'salmon industry during his stay in Schiool are responsible for the 1S CONTINUED TODAY IN | be put back on the job fo finish| Andrew Simons, Alaska Game| AT SATURDAY DANCE the south. Christmas tree and decorations and ® COMMISSIONER’S COURT In the United States Commis- sioner’s Court the hearing of Bil- lie Hanson, charged with murder in the first degree, was continued this morning with attorneys for the de- fendant and government present, and at the conclusion of the morn- ing session was continued until to- | 1SS session, the Juneau City Coun- | Divisions are still in the city, and | gllen Schaeffer has been engaged MOSCOW.—N. A. Mechcheryakov | Corrinne Jenne. More than one morrow morning. cil is s_cheduled to meet wvmorrow the conferences of the commission |t take his place. of the Moscow Zoological garden,|hundred and fifty children are mk-! * Hanson is held in connu:tmn‘mgh" in City Hall at 8 o'clock. |were continued today. ———— has invented an incubator which he |ing part in the presentation for with the death of Margaret Ver- ney, whose death by drowning he is said to have caused by pushing her into Gastineau Channel from the Government dock late in No- vember. . Public health authorities say that measles and whooping cough epi- demics run in cycles that are about six years apart. BB S BB BB DB B3 B S B B B BB B B BB off the trail in the spring, officials | Commissioner from Lakeview, in | said. “Cannerymen are discouragéd over the outlook for the industry {CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD MEET FRIDAY the Third Division, 'left vesterday, | garl Blinzler and his orchestra on the Yukon for his home after | e T | have been employed by the com- spending the last ten days in Ju- mittee in charge to furnish the neau attending conferences of the |musio for the Serbian Church Ben- Commission held here in the office | ofit Ball to be held at the Elks' of Hugh W. Terhune, Executiveh.mn Saturday night, Jack Merri- - at this time as there is a big hold- over of last season’s pack and many cancellations of orders have been received,” Mr. Wade stated. > Officer of the Commission. Probably due for a short busi- Commissioners from the other} | Little was on the tentative pro- e {gram considered by city officials | today, although the report of Coun- cilman R. H. Beistline on the pro- { posed new building ordinance for the city may be heard. ----- e ® 0 0% 900 ¢ w0 a0 . AT THE HOTELS . ® 000000 000000 Alaskan Edward Price, Yakima; Dakovich, Juneau. Gastineau ->-eo— | George BATTELLO IN HOSPITAL | | Pete Battello entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment last night. Fromholz, Juneau. GOING NO HALF PRIC man, a member of this orchestra, recently left for Seattle and Mrs. COLLEGE GIVES PLAY “Broken Dishes” was the three- act comedy recently presented by the Dramatic Club of the a Agricultural College and School of Mines at Fairbanks. Thomas Giyan and Inez Palmer had the leads. e The average height of full-grown Mrs. D. Fenton, Seattle; William ' elm trees is 60 to 70 feet but some | coast contain less iodine than those have been known to reach 120 feet. | W AT L ¥ " iy i A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET ONE OF THESE COATS AT SACRIFICE PRICES! REMEMBER : . 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