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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. COUNCIL MEETS; [PLAmciat LAt 12 COUmLES SED g BERELUIDS 200X, o 2 i PAVE GONTRACT, | 1 It was announced at the Charles amination for Principal Chemist, l L. V. Blankman, Oakland capi- | | IP. O. Box Rent Wust Be Paid or 4ction Taken Chief “DOLLY" GRAY OUT AS CHIEF; MULVIHILL IN took command of the De- on April 18, 1921, just a short of being 14 years first joined the depart- serving until 1906, in Ketchikan, he r of the Juneau in 1907 ment days He t in Joe Drennan and Abdulena|w. Carter Mortutary today that| Stream Pollution Investigations, talist who is touring Alaska coast-| Bakhsh, both of Juneau, were ,the body of Victor Berglund, Jum- | salary $5600 a year. Further in= al sections via his Sikorsky am-|married by U. S. Commissioner J. 'ber worker who dropped dead onA formation may be obtained at! 7‘ubmn airplane in search of min- | F. Mullen yesterday afternoon at a dock here this week, would be Room 311, Federal and Territorial property, isn't wasting any |5 o'clock in the Commissioner’s of- taken south on the Alaska. Building. | fice. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mon-| The Alaska is due here Monday. —_————— Have you paid your Post Of- fice box rent yet? If not, it is going to be just too bad, for your box will be closed and of- fered for rent to a new “ten- time. Veteran's 14 Years asHead e bu of Fire Department Ends with Election withdrew be place last T sides W hopel former ment, comp! choice . He that time, citizens said up a fire defense system has béen the peer of all cities. Juneau has never had In addition to is known as hav- ine morale in the er business detail| e meeting was the| McKinnon, who is ayground com- firemen-owned in playing condition, he opening of the ALASKA A SCHOOL SYSTEM GIVEN REGOGNITION animously ele: ant.” Postmaster Albert Wile says he cannot help the procedure. The regulations demand that box rents be paid at a certain time. For instance, box rents were delinquent on March 31 The regulations provide that rentals must be collected at the beginning of the new quarter, which began April 1. If the rent is not paid on or before the last day of the quarter, which was March 31, the box shall be closed, offered for rent and the nmmil placed in the general delivery. WRANGELL METAL WILL BE USED IN City Fathers to Admit Krause as Newly Elect- ed Member Tonight Opening of bids on a contract |to pave several blocks of down- | town streets, and consideration of |details on the Northland Trans- portation Company's proposal to berth its vessels at the municipally- owned City Dock, are expected to be the features of tonight's meeting of the City Council. Too, the City Fathers will stage a little “Dr." Jeykll and Mr. Hyde act all of their own. During the first part of the session, they will be the old 1934-35 Council mem-| bers, meeting to clear up any old He left Juneau Wednesday, and‘} after four hours and ten minutes of non-stop flying, landed in Cor- dova. Today, Associated Press advices | from Seward indicated he and his 'pilot, Einar Leimantine, landed their plane there yesterday. They!| are enroute to Kodiak. Mrs. Blank- man and Martin Scheuhle, Frye Packing Company representative, are to join the parfy at Seward. They left Juneau on the north- bound Alaska. e, [eoe0eeeeooeescaos . STOCK QUOTATIONS . c o000 000000 00 i NEW YORK, April SA—ClosingA |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | MAKING OF GAVEL business details of the fiscal sear |siock today is 16%, American me’ piece of metal ngell will figure in the im- which ended April 1. Then they will who replaces George B. Rice, admit G. E.! from Fort| w, . use, newly elected Councilman 117, American Power and Lxght\ 3%, Anaconda 10%, Armour N 37, | Bethlehem Steel 25%, Calumet and |Hecla 27, General Motors 28%, nelly were witnesses. Drennan is Burial will take place in Munroe, | FIRE EXTINGUISHED an employee of the Alaska Juneau|Wash., where Mr. Berglund's wuei Fire in the Matson Boarding Gold Mining Company. {resides. |House on Gastineau Avenue at 3 This morning Clyde Nelson, fish-| ———————— | o'clock this afternoon was extinl erman of Tenakee, and Lillian| WINE WINE WINE | tinguished quickly by the Juneau = Brown of Juneau, were married by| Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal.|Volunteer Fire Department. A bed! Commissioner Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- |in one of the apartments was$i Steve Guanzon were witnesses. | ERY. adv.!ablaze as was a portion of a wall, A marriage license has been is- : sued by the Commissioner’s office to Eugene Edward Somers of Ju- neau and Peggy Lee Scott of Se- attle, both new arrivals in the city.! ———————— | COMING TO THE UPTOWN _ | o0 00 0 0000 0000 . AT THF HOTELS . e e cee 00 0000002 Alaskan Emil Backlund, Juneau. Zynda S. B. Morris, Ketchikan. Gastineau George Laverty, Juneau. WINE ANNA MAY WONG Withdraws there were still o come. Minard who had held the 8. Mac }\mn on eman of forme: by returned trus- tee for ¢ term Porter wa sition of ment's r of the All Depa matter of City Council appr Gray, the retir veterar “I'D THINK THEY'D HAVE THE MARINES PROTECT THAT Company No. 2 position ain to the | p Depart- | were 1 Fire | gell . Five More High Schools Accredited by North- west Association SPOKANE, high Wa was untler 12 years 50c. d Wran- held in tian Church Parlors. FOUR ROSES FLAVOR " MOST everyone likes the smooth, hearty flavor of old-fashioned American whiskey. And with Four Roses, Frankfort has made sure that you will get that flavor. They've protected this old-fashioned whiskey in a new-fashioned way . . . with the patented Frankfort Pack! This ingenious tin-top- and-bottom Pack is one car- ton that no bootlegger has ever been able successfully to tamper with. That means thatwhenyou buyFour Roses in this Pack, you get genuine Four Roses. You get all the goodness bestowed by choice grains and pure lime- stone water—all the smooth mellowness of old-fashioned distilling methods. PAUL JONES —a blend of straight whiskies, OLD OSCAR PEPPER—a blend of st aight whiskies. AN- 9 whiskey, a blend. NGLY & MOORE ey, a blend. SHIP- PING PORT —straight whiskey. FOUR ROSES Made by Frankfort Distilleries of Louisville, Ky. and Baltimore, Md. America’s Largest Independent Distillers VTHEY PRACTICALLY DO.. LOOK AT THAT FRANKFORT PACK” ive ceremonies in connection'ney will be set as the new 1935-30 147th General Assembly Of couneil and ready to do busine Presbyterian Church to beloy the contracts and dock prop held in Cincinnati May 23 10 29 |gjon In addition to Krause, Reports from that city indicate other members of the Council w hat William C. Dean, a Cincin- taye office, but they are incumb- school youth, is €ON- .nis They include: Mayor Is ng a gavel at his workbench goldstein and Councilmen Will ich he plans to present to the j Reck and Art McKinnon. | Moderator-clect. This gavel i It is believed Harold Knight, inasmuch as materials used yepresentative of the North! will come from historic spots pine, will gppear before the Co > marked the progressive cil to explain his company’s e Presbyterian Church. osition. He has had one previous e metal from Fort Wrangell informal discussion with Council- ken from the church bell of men, but no arrangements mission in Alaska. It Will heen made. His company is the National Mission 3 tive-year option. Tonight's sessions is scheduled to E at 8 o'clock in City Hall. MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER & g’:h lic umn/(;:d ;xpruss frc:I ;x: FUNERAL DETA]LS B e pow, pimner 1o ve. FOR C. D. BAKER NOT COMPLETE YET hern Light Presbyter- —adv. Funeral arrangements for Charle D. Baker, 58, who died at St. Ann’s Ho:pital early yesterday morning, have not been completed, it was announced from the Charles W. Carter Mortuary today. The body is being held at the mortuary pending exchange of ad- vices between Dewey Baker, nephew | of the deceased, who lives here, and ralatives who reside in the States. Mr. Baker was born in Towa on January 877. He had been an Alaska resident for about 5ix years, | and was a plumber. He was mar- ried; his wife resides in Tacoma.| Survivors, in addition to his wife| and nephew, include: a daughter,| Mrs. Margaret Gervais, Tacoma; a sister, Mrs. A. S. Skyles, Port- land, Ore, and a brother, W. F. 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