The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1935, Page 7

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THE DA!LY ALASKA EMPIRE; WBDthDAY‘ MARCH 20 1935. BARNEY GOOGLE A TH 24-HOUR LIMIT AIR GONE PAST AN' THET VARMINT, SNUFEFY SMITH, HAIN'T QUT'N THESE HYAR HILLS YIT--AN' BY CREEPERS JEEPER AHM A-GONNER APP'INT MAHSE'F EZ HIS AXECUTIONER --ER MAH NAME HAIN'T JED TOLLIVER ! AND SPARK PLUG i CAM VORESE'F DOWN A BIT, JED. ’1 TH' BLOOD HEY RISEN T VORE FACE EZ EF HIT WAR SCORTCHED FRUM TH' MIDDAY SUN --- WHY DON'T_YOU-UNS BIDE YORE TIME , JED? SNEAK DOWN TER TH' CRIK ERBOUT TWO HOUR AFORE SUN-DOWN WEN SNUFFY AIR A-TAKIN' HIS. HAID OFF:-CAM AN' FEACEFUL HIS NAP AN' BLOW § JED TOLLIVER HE'S GONNA LAY fioh YOU DOWN AT THE CREEK--IT WAS HANNIBAL SIMS WHO TIPPED HIM os:s -HE'S GONNA CROAK WHILE YOU'RE SL&A"N' PROJEGTS FflR ALASKA ARETO '8 GET ATTENTION Rivers and Harbors [m-‘ provement Report— Pope Blll Is OK. WASHINGTON, M meh 2 (Spec- respndence) ~— The Rive 5 Gommiitee has wvote repdct cui- all of the - Alaska ad harbors prej intro- last year and recommend passage by ineluding them in a gen aral rivers and harborz bill Thursday morning the commit-! ned to James L. Galen and ate Dimond in support of the Cordova harbor project, and it also heard Don. Carlos Brownell. ¥ of Seward, and the D te in faver of the Seward harbor of refug harbor p oject was presznted to the c Carl J. to pr Jjetties estimated $253,000 and to make basin at a, cost of $16,000 at mouth of Dry Creek The committce has not held an executive yet but it app probable that all of the projects mentioned will be. included in the bill. cos an inner the Scme New Factd Generally statistics are not teresting, but most of us will be surprised to learn that we, in Al- aska, used chemical preducts dur- ing 1934 amounting to $1,037,000, an increase of thirty-one per cent over 1933. Toilet: requisites totalled $79,500, medicinal purchases $181,- 000, explosives $354,000, and the balance was distributed in paints, matches, pyroxylin products, and paval stores. The Chemical Division of the Department of Commerce emphasiees the fact that this is not a foreign market \but. entirely do- mestic and should be approached accordingly. This is- only one of the industries that is beginning to realize the potential value of the Alaska market, Jenes Has Reecrd Oliver Jones, of Anchorage, who undoubtedly has the longest service | record of anyone. in_the employ of the Alaska Railroad has been in| ‘Washington ten days. Mr.. Jones is leaving today on his return to| Alaska. Rclief Move The bill introduced by Senator Pope of Idaho, authorizing an ap- propriation of $100,000,000 for re- Hef of unemployment through de- velopment of the mineral resources by the Government, was ordered favorably reported on by unani- mous..consent , of the committee|, At the invitdtion of Senator Pope Alt Heldelbgg Dell\ered in Juneau PROPERLY RFFRIGERATED “ALT HEIDELBEI Insuring the same full flavor and high quality as when it leaves our Brewery . . On- driught at ledding Beer Parlors. . . Sold by bottle everywherdi - 1, JAKEWAY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY in- When Eagle Scout honors were warded to three cllrkuofl. Wash,, brothers at the same time it was believed to have been the first time in the history of the organization. The Tucker boys were decorated at a court of honor in Lewiston, Ida. They are Bert, 18; Ernest, 16, and Morris, 15. (Associated Press Phcto) the Delegate appeared before the committee and secured the addition of an amendment making the pro- visions of the bill applicable to Alaska. The passage of this bill, which is identical with H. R. 5708 intro- duced in the House by Delegate Dimond, should prove of tremend- ous value to the country as it will - unemployment, | materially lessen experiments will be made in min- eral development that will aid private and of unsual importance is the probability that most of the money appropriated will be recovered {through the output of the devel- (oped minerals, HAVE YOU REGISTERED Registration Bo9k8 1or the muni- | cipal election. April 2, are now open. Last &y for registration is {March 30, but voters are urged to register early and avoid the last | minute rush. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. ATTENTION B. P. 0. ELES kS meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Initiation, buffet lunch and beer. Your attendance requested W. R. GARSTER, Acting Sccretary. | —adv. interests who are unable to make the experiments originally, | STRONG PROTEST BEING MADE ON TREATY BREACH Other Powers 'lanning Step to Meet New German Action (Continued from Page One) Francc propos rearmament before the League of Natfons since the Germans believe France and England are anxioys to have Germany 1cjoin the League. They said they considered it a poor kind of psychology to create an is- sue which would result in Ger- many being dragged before the League council as defendant. Meanwhile the United ‘States has been officially informed that the coming British conversations with Hitler will be purely explor- atory. Premier Flandin has warned France the nation must be vigilant of the result of Germany’s rearma- ment. By, Fast Motor Yacht t take Ga rmanys’ Group Will Be Presefited on Two Nights of Next Week om Khufu,” a one- drama, one of the group which will be sponsored by the Mummers' Club on March 28 and 29, is expected to send chills’ into spots never before reachetk| The scene is a gloomy tomb i which rests thie mummified body of oné of the East's greatest con- duerors, “Khufu.” The characters are portrayed by Edward Bowen, & professor of archaeology nam=d’ Hardin who is mercenary in his actions and will go to any end to get what he wants; Bill Winn, wha mkes the part of Butch, one of the prot istants and an Am-] erican v.ho with his companions, { d ted the Foreign Legion; Joe | ng and Dick Aikens, who play the remaining parts of Ben, a cow= ard and Herman, just another heel. ’ The lives of these men lie in the| lap cf fate, and the outcome can never be guessed. Rehearsals are scheduled for ev- FIRE Third ara Franklim Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Frout, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. cnm Froot. near Sawilil Front at A. J. Otfiee. . Willoughby. at Totem Grocery, Wingughby, m casn Cole's Garage. Front and Sétpfi Front snd, Second an m Fifth and Sewsrd. Seyenth and Main. Fire, Hall, Home Bu:dim Honiee nuzlnem and Rawn Eemd and m Fourth and r_ngm Nlnth lnd ca.nmfi‘ Teoth el €0 Twelfih e Willowins R AR TR N ALARM CALLIS ! y BILLlh DL BELK gt dusiag ghe 8 except tonight when the declamation contess, ‘Two, perform= iences are scheauled for March 21 johe in the afternoon and ong M jfilght. The program Wil also be 1given on the evening of Match 29. - LGCAL PAINTER IS LOW BIDDER ON BRIDGE JOB| J. W. Myers, painter of Juneau, | was low bidder on the Bouglas Island bridge painting contraet with ! bid of $2850, it was announced is morning by I. P. Tayler, Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Com= | mission, i Five other bids on the job were received from W. R. Gareler and Fred W. Wendt, Juneau, $3,696; H. P. Fisher, Sealflé, $3,900; Pacific Oar and Foundry, Sedttle, $4,675; Fred Hagerd, $4,700, and Thayer and Thayer Painting Construction, $5,740. The contract is expected to be drawn up in the near future and work can begin as soon as, thé, steel construction is sufficiently . under way, officials sajd. > WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | Meét Thursday evening at 8 p'clock. GERTIE OLSON, | —adv. Recorder. i that company, it was announced. Odlledtor Confios WS also adth- orized to appoint a Deputy C\- 16etor at. FAIrBANRS WHO, Wil also have charge ,of the Jmmigratiog work In. conuiéction with. this serve The mupns ot nkphut‘l and passenigers coming from Can- | ada. and Janding .at the,;, neiu field ,will , be. tekpn, carg,, ol Omceu of | the. heldqunhrsnom}e Mra Collectar Glonnors., aaid, designal these. two £ tlon . fidds by, the , Treaswry. . Depastment 7in STILL mronwum! TO EXCHANGE: BONDS FOR NEW. TREASURY; 1SSUE erumun w\&mmo rounh Livdrty Loan bonds for the new Tredsury ,issue 48 stressed in a tele- gram to the First National Bank from Henr§ Motganthau, Jr., Sec- retary of the:Tredsury. . The .wire (rom the Becretary said: Treasury would dgain ap- procllm your help as given on pre- vious occasions in reaching indi- matks. another advance for air Inmutum. buffet luheh and bc&. C.xaloms Ar rangements Compleled for Juneau- Interior A’r Service Effective Avvil 1, the . oplicatint E of the City of Fairbanks for ihel} des'gnation of the Weeks Munieipal | § Aif Fiéld, in Fairbanks, as an air| | port of entry for the landing of | all atreraft coming from Canada or other foreign countries has been approved according to advices re-| t céived by United States leecmr of Customs J. J. Conmors todA! {rom- the Commissioner of cus-' tems, Washington, D. C. Collector Connors had reecom- mended the designation of the field at Fairbanks in connection | with the , Juneau - Fairbanks air- plane service which is to be Inag-/ urated on April 2. At the sameé time the designation was approved, ‘ permission was granted the Pacific | Alaska Airways, Incorporated, to |land airplanes of the companv‘ | when | coning from Canada at the’ 'new Juneau field constructed by i Ammfoq B. P. 0. ELKS . vidual holders of called Fourth Liberty Loan bonds to advise them of the opportunity to exchange for the new issue of Tre: ~bends. This ol!er terminates Wednesday, May 27. Bonds eligible for exchange are fourth Liberties with terminal dlslfil five, six gnd seven,” T ‘meeting tonight at 8-g'clock. ary. nm.y EMPIRE WANT AbS PAY! 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