The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 25, 1935, Page 8

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8 n MEMORIAL DA 'PAVING EXCAVATION WORK HALTED AGAIN TO BE UBSERVED Excavation work on Juneau's paving project, involving 11 blocks of downtown paving, was halted again today, even though the best work weather yet seen this season prevailed. The current walkout of All 0! gamzallons UI ged tO |the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Jomn Legion in Commenm- | oration Fallen Heroes On Memor diers, sailors and all wh the United States ) which the coun- since its begin- neau by he aus- pices of the American Legion, Alford John Bradford Post, No. 4, at the Elks' hall, beginning at 10 o'clock in the mo! All organiz ns of Juneau are urged to par ate in the services at which the principal speaker will be the Rev. Edward C. Budde. A firing squad from the U. S. Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa Wwill be present and will march the pa- rade to the cemetery which will im- mediately follow the brief ceremony at the hall. The Juneau City Band will march in the parade immediately after the colors and will be followed in march by the Legionnaires, and represen- tatives from other organizations, { and Boys' Drum and Bugle Corps, Y according to R. J. McKanna, Post Commander of the local Americe Legion body. At Ev where graves will | been decorated, further services will be conducted at the foot of the flag staff in the Legion plot and taps will be sounded. From Evergreen Cemetery the line of march will lead to the Govern- ment Dock where flowers will be dropped on the waters of Gastineau Channel in memory of the sailors who have bravely given their lives for their country. - SALMON, HALIBUT SALES REPORTED One purchase of salmon and an- other of halibut was recorded at the BEERS Company, called by the Alaska | Mine Workers' Union, was given as the cause. E. J. Cowling, President of the Gastineau Construciion Company, said today that his trucks were unable to obtain crushed rock with the mill idle. This prevented the| company from filling in the exca~ vations already made on Main| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY .25, 1935. A“:T’ cnty officials, Cawhng said, have forbidden him from excavating further north than Third Street {until past work can be filled with rock. City authorities said further open excavations would create a fire hazard as the Fire Department trucks would be handicapped. Mrs. Daniel Livie and her infant daughter left 'St. Ann's Hospital JAMES DENNIS DIES SUDDENLY OF PNEUM[]NIA 3est,erdny aftemoon for melr home. What he needs is a bracing trip out Glacier Highway TONIGHT For a Merry Evening of DINING---DANCING Music by Helen and Smokey SANDWICHES Juneau Cold Storage Company to- \ ' day. [ The salmon, involving 10,000 pounds brought in by the Sadie, skippered by Capt. Sandy Stevens, was purchased yesterday by the Sebastian-Stuart Company's agent, E. E. Engstrom, at prices of 7, 5 and 3 cents, The Dixon, owned by Emil Sam- uelson, brought 11,000 pounds of halibut. This catch went to the San Juan Fish and Packing Com- pany at prices of 4% cents and 305 cents per pound. —— - HAS MAJOR OPERATION Miss Katherine Bruner entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday afternoon and underwent a major operation this morning. Her condition was re- ported as good lhls nrwrnoon HALF FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ON TOAST-Really Different!. . ... e 500 PARIS INN PEARL and BILL TONITE AND ANY OTHER NIGHT JUNEAU HAS LEARNED THAT THE CAPITAL BEER PARLOR IS ALWAYS THE JOLLIEST SPOT IN TOWN! BEER WINES OPEN 24 HOURS SPECIAL FEATURE AFTER 1 A. M. Chinese Dishes CHICKEN NOODLES CHOP SUEY Booths for Ladies Door Prize Tonight ONE CASE RAINIER BEER SPECIAL TONIGHT EDW ARDS and SMOKEY PIANO and DRUMS In a special program of SNAPPY DANCE MUSIC! APITAL BEER PARLOR Member of Well Known ‘Alaskan Family Succumbs Today—~Father at Bedside After an iliness of only a few days, James Dennis passed away at 1:30 o'clock this morning in St.' Ann's Hospital from the effects of | pneumonia. He was taken ill with | influenza slightly over a week ago| 'and was rushed to the hospitalt when pneumonia developed five days ago. ' Dennis, who was only about 305 years of age at the time of his; death, had worked for the last year {in the machine shop of the Alaska-l | Juneau Gold Mining Company and | was employed there at the-time he | was taken ill. J. E. Dennis, who was recently ap- | pointed as enforcement officer for| Liquor Control Board, urivcd ¢ from Ketchikan on the motor- | | ship Northland and was at his son;l | bedside when death came. He lelt; lon the Gorst Air Transport Com- | pany Boeing flying boat this morn-l ing for Ketchikan to meet his wife | who is coming north on the Aleu-! | tian after a visit with their daugh-i ter in Portland, Oregon. They will | return to Juneau on the Aleutian‘ | together. James Dennis was raised in Ken- necott, where his father was tram- way foreman for a number of years, and in Cordova where they have re- sided recently. He came to Juneau' about a year ago from Anchorage after a period of employment on the Alaska Railroad, and soon af-| ter his arrival began work for the Alaska Juneau as machinist. Funeral services have been ar- ranged for Wednesday and will be conducted by the B. P. O. Elks of | | which lodge Dennis is a member. | Burial will be.in the Elks’ plot of dvergreen cemetery. -, TRAVELS FOR HEALTH Norman McLeod, a former em- |ployee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, left Juneau on ‘the Northland. He will seek medical latv.em, on in Seattle. e MOI L.EAVES L. K. Moi, employee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, took passage on the Northland for Se- attle. i nobles of Japan, flourished in feudal | The daimio, or glea’ territorial oodla ardens ONITE SPECIAL PROGRAM BY AL and His Vagabond Kings There will,be a featured door prize and brand new snappy dance music! @® A dandy place to spend your evening! days from the twelfth century until he Revmlauon in 1868. E0——————————n, A New Favorite Juneau Piano Player Beer . . . . 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