The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1935, Page 8

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e TSR 3 TN AR L0 5 A o B L TN T X4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JAN. 3,'1935. ~ MOTORISTS GET PAIR SOUGHT IN =it iz PARKING EDICT ALLEGED FRAUD E:: a5 Sn BY CITY POLICE OF ALASKA PLAN YAl IR the Rev. O E. Riée bttt |which MY, Sfewast acted during ciating. Among the attendants will | the months he spent at Nome fol- * be Mrs. Arthur Fox as matron ol[lowmg the fire of last September. honor, and Daniel Livie, who will | He retains the duties of Supervis- act as best man for his brother. |ing Mining Engineer and ex-offi- REa o lcw Federal Mine Inspector, in ad- | dition to the emergency Wov<. | e, DELAY ARISES FOR 1 REPORT FOR CONGRESS | Economic Security Propos- als Are Not Framed Up for President ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 3— The likelihopd arose today that it may be mid-January or later before Congrgss receives from President Roosevelt a blueprint of the eco- nomic security structure he wish- BATHING SUITS TURN TO "s'TRA'P's!; TRIO ON WORLD CRUISE orchid and white, containing the | presents. | 2 A |B. D. STEWART ADDS | each place on the attractively arranged table, where the . color FERA ENGINEER | A |scheme of orchid and white also | TO OTHER DUTIES prevailed, were tiny ribbon-tied | telsurett REatl‘lCllOn Will Be En- Emory, Barnhill Charged geros, on ' which were the an- bt S o Doven pdy ol > o i | . . , as nior Engineer . i forced So Snow Plow with Larceny Over ’""“““’““‘“ of the marriage date. | (o, "y Interior Department, is now | Wrangell visitors. They are travel- v S 1 ll Plans for the wedding, which acting as FERA Engineer and as|ing in a yawl, purchased in Seattle. | Can Clear Streets Proposed Airline | promises to be one of the most|local Assistant Administrator for |They include: J. M. Keenan, dens elaborate to take place here for|FERA' here, it was .nnmmeed - ['$ist, Charles Adami, mining en- | Don't park that automobile on SEATTLE, Jan. 3.—Accused of ! % ; 'city streets any longer than the cbtaining $5.000 from Mrs. Maude | ;’;‘;o:‘mit :‘“: ‘,:m:“ c‘:f:;"_ fl‘_i’,h“ ‘f'G"W“m “"”‘ e 1’:1"‘“‘:':;"? ‘;:h"f“' maEt (law allows! Cushen, a widow, to establish an| y y y is is thie. sameé capacity in'cantile bus n Montana. That's the warning, given Juneau ajrplane service to Alaska and then | motorists by Chief of Police C. J. failing to complete the project,l Davis this morning after a three- Gecrge R. Emory and H. W. Barn-| es to erect The , Cabinet Committee, which several weeks ago, received recom- mendations from .the Advisory Council covering unemployment in- surance, old age pensions and al- lled subjects, will not have its re- port ready for the President at least for another week. It was ex- plained the delay is due to other pressing affairs D CHA R GES DlSMlSSED AGAINST GLEN BRIGGS, | DIST. REINDEER SUPT. At the suggestion of the Attor- ney General of the United States, United States Attorney Hugh O'- Neill of the Second Judicial Divis- fon of Alaska, has dismissed charg- s against Glen Briggs, district velndeer superintendent, for inter- | fering .with the United States mail, | aceording to word received today by Gov. John W. Troy. Mr. Briggs was indicted by a Grand Jury on a charge of inter- fering with the United States Mail; after he was accused of opening a | mail sack in transit on the Kot- zebue trail and extracting from the sack a letter addressed to himself By doing his informal action he saved himself about one hundred miles of dog team travel that oth- erwise would have been necessary All it takes ccotumes worn by thes It might be added that the bathing. (Asc ELKS “BY LEAGUE PLAY DUE TONIGHT Ready to settle ir tie for the title in the B League of the cur- rent Elks bowling tournament, Car- stens and Parke-Davis ten-pin art- te go for a swim at Miami Fla., desire—and a series of straps as is indicated by the abbreviated beauties on the beach at the winter resort. {5 lend themselve: d Precs Photc) off, which is scheduied for tomor- Happy Homes is the | victor team in the A League, while |y will carry the row night. Smith-Corona League banner, - - Journalism in 34 countries is rep- this year is the admirably to sun day fall of snow had piled up !slx and one-half inches of snow lon the ground. Chief Davis, in issuing his warn- ing, explanied that, although the | snow has not yet reached a depth | tequiring use of a plow to clear |the streets, it is necessary to warn b motorists in the advent of such a necessity. | The warning carried with it a reat of towing and storage of all ound in violation of the park- ordinance. Car owners will be ed to pay all towing and storage costs. With the report of Howard {Thompson, head of the United | States Weather Bureau station here, that five and one-half inches of sncw had fallen between 10 o'clock ! this _morning and 4 o'clock New city officials had an of men at work today and hand scrappers, | “(" aring public steps and pedestrian | crossings. ! Co-incidental with Chief Davis' |warning to motorists, was n re- re required, bv ordmanc“ p the sidewalks clean of in front of their property. ion of this ordinance is a meanor, it was pointed out., | - - - HOMER ADVANCES hill were charged with grand lar- ceny in Justice Court here yes-| terday. | Deputy Prosecutor Frank Har- rington said Emory had made rep- resentations about an airplane line irs. Cushen, Barnhill merely present at the interviews. plane which the pair bought up, Harrington said. rnhill is believed to be in Ha- . while Emory's whereabouts are unknown. Attorneys who formerly repre- canted the men said that they had found them “honest and reliable in their business dealings.” BRIDE TO BE IS HONORED BY LINEN SHOWER WEDNESDAY In honor of Miss Pauline Rein- hart, whose marriage to Dr. mbert“ Livie is to “ake place on January | 18, Mrs. Laniel Livie entertained | with a linen shower last evening at | the residence of her father-in-law, | John Livie, on Fourth and Gold Streets. At the shower, in addition to the‘ hostess and the guest of honor, | guests made up from intimate| friends of Miss Reinhart were,| Miss Cynthia Battson, Miss Kath- | eryne Long, Miss Marjorie Tillot- son, Miss Ann Easton, Mrs. Iva Til- | Values to $7.45—NOW . according to resented in an exhibit prepared by by T 5y [ to ohidin the leer, déoordin fsts will mix in a three-game Play- | pror 5. W Ridings of bY| Rev. Francis Groth and Ms. den, Mrs. Robert Davlin, Mrs. Ar- George Bros. the testimony in the case off at Elks Alleys at 7:30 o'clock Cln‘xv fan Uaivebety. 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