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

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8 o'clock until 1 For danc- ely-owned is avail- the pur- ay morning FOOD SPOT, T0 OPEN SATURDAY of beauty, the , cre- ted by the Krafft Cabinet Shop and decorated by Fred Wendt, is \4o<]t‘|n L>lablm]mn‘nt Ex-said t V_'FM« no equal ml('lhmezxcth‘ e work is sa a ecuted Entirely by : to the skill of the Juneau w Laborers ) Juneaula Local Labor Used Mr s and Mr. Cravo- \\nknu.\h Juneau citizens, ated and com- ing practically » supplies and all of the The results of their held to be a credit to ability of the men en- is artistic a major problem, has completely taken care of wenient upper win- ge and a ventilator mnu( over the dance lavatories and fixtures > been installed, and The Term- is ready from floor to ceiling lcome the patronage expected from noon tomorrow. ———— ‘LUTHERAN LADIES SPONSOR PICNIC hardwood flc to the mode re foun- special lunck priced dinners in the he immaculate kitch-| Hingeley, famous Se- More than reside, according ' the picnic Mr. Hin efit of tion to those who Lutheran e Queen C! for| Church at the tled the ¢ ess | 2 for over Juneat 100 guests attended 1d dinner held for the an Ladie: Resurre the Luther ering 30 yes he wa Before dent res-' Bodding rs of the ternoon dies Aid during the Then, from 5 until 8 y served dinner to a wines, candies, s will be \agement stated Open All Night r w0 give the e time to visit Terminal mar at the restau in open all night Saturday.} il dance music, whict fireplace and warm, dining nfire on the| cted many. S the Rhinel ainment played room beach also at tland dancing of 11| Polka provided en Channel the new | fea- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935 MANY DEAD.HURT AS PHILIPPINE FACTION REBELS Bloody Outbreak in Three Provinces in Immediate | Independence Dispute MANILLA, May 3. — A sudden Sakdalista uprising against the pro- jected new Philippine common- wealth today left a trail of at least 49 dead and many hurt from bloody outbreaks in three provinces. The Sakdalistas favor immediate inde- pendence for the Islands and oppose the leadership of Senate President Quezon. Forty were wounded as constabulary fought off the upris- ing. Under the plebiscite for ratifica- tion of the commonwealth constitu- tion May 14 under the Independ- ence Act of the American congress the Philippines must go through aj 10-year transitional period before obtaining freedom. The situation was described as very grave in a report to the Gov- ernor General's office which said| the Sakdalistas have communisiic leaning. They controiled three towns and for a time scattered dis- orders. They also occupied another province x\‘nu the provincial gov- ernor hou nicipal for five building at San Ildefonso hours during which time med “Philippine Inde- and hauled down ci in favor of Philippine emblem. No attack is feared on Manilla. | -ee TAXES COLLECTED Delinquent taxes owing the T ritory, amounting to $30,389, been received from the Americ | the n | Pacific Whaling Company, virtually | It delinquent Several dis- | cleaning up the and contest puted justed through (hr‘ ALtomm Gen- eral’s office with the Territory col- ge Juneau Cash Grocery WE SET THE quality staples, exceptionally low prices. the PLACE TO SHOP. PHONE 5¢ PACE well known Come canned in : Deliveries 10. goods, spec 1 prove 1 Puree '! ymatoes No. 2V, Tins 2 for 25¢ I.G. A. Cornflakes Large Packages 1l¢ pke. JELLO All Flavors 4 for 29¢ GAR, 10 1b. cloth bag . . EGGS COFFEE Large Standards All Brands 3 doz., 89¢ 29¢ 1b. IN SPRING FOCD>! Our shelves are filled with the " }HAS-SELBORG, FAMED | AS GUIDE, IN CITY Allen E. Hasselborg, well-known Southeast Alaska guide, is in town. He arrived yesterday on his gas-| boat According to Mort Truesdell, shop proprietor, Hasselborg may guide Tom Yawkey, major league S~ baseball magnate, who is expected to arrive here soon. Mr. Truesdell said today that he Gym Monday Night believed the Campbell Church vacht Westward, carrying the Yawke y party, would arrive here this week The Boy Scout Council met at and pick up Hasselborg. Hasselborg noon today for luncheon and 8w could then aid Ed Jahnke, pro- sembly at Bailey’s Cafe for the pu f the Auk Bay Inn and pose of re-organizing. the Boy p;xemr 0“1? in leading: the BObs Scout movement in Juneau. Those| ao:]o ;1:‘0;‘ a search for bear. present were President Robert Simp- oo 0" o the Alaska Game ;;n or‘ . Commission office in the Federal ivers of the Presbyterian Church, and Territorial Building today indi- Wellman Holbrook of the Episcopal "o inot wr. , Hasselborg had| “”“"Ch H. R. Shepard of the EIks,| ;iaq there and may guide Stew- ack Kearney of the Juneau Fire- art Edward White, nationally fam- men, Harry Douglas and H. L. Red-| oy’ yriter and hunter, this year. lingshafer representing the troops T ST and Judge George F. Alexander,| o) SQES who interested in the Scout ,M.'Nf‘ “?_RKE:; ‘;ASS:‘;C of work. Wayne Young, recently nf _Ado (""’m i 1 L Seattle and now a resident of Ju- SV Edel Jadt i by neau, and a trained Scout Executive | 21252 Ju"'wd G;d Mn:ng:z iom-‘ R B80! preNatt. pany, died Wednesday a! nn's 2 Hospital following a brief illness.| The Council decided to hold theimpe pody is at Carter's Mortuary, | Annual Scout Camp at Eagle River pendin; ineral arrangements. He as heretofore and to that end|p, rother at Roy, Wash., with Troups Nos. 1 authorities are communicat-| PLAN TO REVIVE BOY SCOUT WORK IN JUNEAU SOON Call Made for Boys to A semble at Grade School gun is and 2 will be re- registered and resume their activi- ties whom ing. —r,——— An official survey shows the num- | of peach trees in the seven ding peach-producing states of | uth has decreased in n'c(‘nl‘[ It was decided, in order to stimu- late more interest and a closer con- | ber tact between the Troops and their| I ponsors, that the Juneau Firemenj( and the American Legion be each |y to sponsor a troup and be re-| —— sible for their activities and to|a¢ the Grade School Gym Monday that end the Secretary was iN-|nexy at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose tructed to take this matter up with| of reorganizing the Troups for work these organizations. atory to going to camp. Mr. Young is to take charge of ate for camp this year has he Scoutin; ctivities, assisted by |not been set, but will be announced 3 one of Juneau's vet- later. The usual drive for funds cout ['to finance the camp expenses will | rt of the annual program, as | ars and older who the sponsoring of a suitable | sted m Scouting, to assemble | picture at one of the local theatres ial delicacies . all at » yourself that this is 30, 2.30. 4.30 Cut Green Beans No. 2, Tins 2 for 25¢ BUTTER Pound 32c¢ RE CREAMERY 53¢ SODAS Snowflakes 2 1. cart., 39¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs. SPINACH, 3 lbs. for . . . . LETTUCE Large I'irm Heads 2 for 25¢ fer ;. . LR 250 CAUSTIC WEEKL COMMENTS s Garnick’s Chats 22 “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE Real Spr WHERE IS the old marble top table that used to siand on the rag rug in the parlor with a sterescope and views of Niagara Falls? 0—0—o0 Big Steve in his broadcast aj’ few nights ago mentioned an| Irish street fight that took place | in Dublin, two days later he received this letter from an in-| dignant Irishman in Kansas: “I heard you tell about a| street fight in Dublin. That is| a rank libel. The Irish are not a fighting race and if you ever | tell another story like that, I'm coming down and lick Hell out of you.” | | The captain saw that his boatl was sinking and asked, “Is there anyone here who can pray?” A meek little man came for- ward, “Yes, I can pray.” “Good,” said the captain, “you start praying while the rest of us get into life belts, we are one short.” ‘0—0—0 PILLSBURY Cake Flour MAY 3, 1935. INSTANT TAPIOCA Pkg., 10c TOILET SOAP White King Bar, 5¢ VAN CAMP'S Tomato Soup -3 for 25¢ SWEET GROUND Chocolate 11b. can 30¢ | SWIFT'S BACON FRESH and DELICIOUS Pkg., 35¢ ‘ Pound. 35¢ THE FRIENDLY STORE 'Values —,,_—_—_— ——— | Lady to Sunday fisherman: “A big man like you might be bet- ter occupied than cruelly catch- ing little fish." | Angler: “Perhaps your right, but if this fish had kept his mouth shut he wouldn't get caught.” i 0—0—0 | | A racketeer on trial for mur- der, bribed an Irishman on the |jury to hold out for man- slaughter. After the verdict was brougm in the racketeer asked 'the Irishman if he had much | trouble. | “yes” replied the son of Erin, |“I had a devil of a time. All jof the rest wanted to acquit fyou.” ¥ o : 0—0—0 An Esquimo sleps in his white bear skin And sleeps very told. Last nighi I slept in my white bare skin And caught an awful cold. well I'm e %Elastic Starch 1 POUND PKG. 10c PHONE 174 :HIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHI‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHHIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII“ THE TERMIN Old First National Bank Building Opens at L BEER—WINES NOON SATUR FOUNTAIN LUNCHES CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS AY SOFT DRINKS “Deliciously Different Foods” by Wm. Hingeley, Chef G Saturday Night Most Beautitul Place in Alaska IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII » Wlulllllllllllll > N o

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