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Jenne’s Bet 'Is Covered by 'Ed Jahoda DEDICATION OF KINY TO TAKE PLACE TONIGHT Informal Talks, Musical Selections and Empire | X\’\\.\’ on l‘l'“g’\}”“ The other day Dr. C. P. Jenne said he would place a bet that he was the only man in Juneau who always takes a holiday on his wife’s birthday, which is May 30, Memorial Well, the bet is covered. Ed Jahoda comes right back and says he always takes a hol- iday on his wife's birthday. Her Lirihday falls on February 22, Wasthingten’s Birthday. Dr. Jenne failed to put up the lucre, so the Sporting Edi- v the cnly thing for him tc decide it's a draw, to get booed ju the fans beoed Jack Dempscy and the judges the other night in New York when they decided unanimously that Barncy Ros: got the decision Jimmy MecLarnin, te do i and he expect a cver ber of mber P R L “; STEAMERBURNS: on 1310 KC, according to 1d, manager of the station will continue until past m Interspersed on the informa gram will be vocal and selections by many of Jun known musicians, Manage said. He withheld the pro in addition to those schedule: on the air, a number \prom numbers are expect ed or be Empire. D wil BAKU, Russia, May ? Sovietsky Azerbaijan burr Caspian Sea May rd lost ti d on the men fire ion aboard the o e in - SPECIAL DELIVETY Thane at 11:45 a. m 442 { dally adv To Phone be welcome and tin tor ill pood Mills. The announcing Mr. Ar- a3 been installation of leave with Mrs. their home in | in evening, o bro. tim. Quarters of KINY tion of the top fl stein Building wi offices have been rebuilt to make r offices, sound-proof ors’ booth containing ry. Visitors may casting throu| windows which are idio and gallery. n bers of the staff of 1 that hour until 10 o'c in Arnold, manager; pro; evening with the exception of from ek to 4 o'clock Miss Louise Kolit and operators fternoon, Mr. Arnold said man occupy 1. Kraf or of th in pment, will were : Kraft Monday for Kraft i of other 8 o'clock he air cach week day morning at glass the Me are Mr director nouncers Ro: 37 LOSE LIVES: broadeast will begin | and | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 GIRL SCOUTS' OFFICIAL MAY COME TO CITY | Efforts to Be Made by Miss| Stewart for: Greater | Activities Here Following negotiations with R,eg-! 1 Division Officials of the Girl its, Inc., to which Alaska be- mgs, steps have been taken to lly organize a Girl Scout ( yuneil in Juneau sometime in the near future. The mew Council will e jurisdiction over all troops in Juneau, Douglas and vicinity. At present there are no troops in Douglas but there are two in Ju- neau. Troop Three, organized under Mrs. Milton A. L: holding regular which was recently the leadership of ren, had keen patrol meetings at erzren home. As no larger place has been secured, ave been no troop meetings, patrols carried on their ac- separately prior to their straticn as a troop last month, ording to Mrs. Lagergren, plans r way for special summer tivities, Details will be announced 14 | | Due to lack of trained Iroop Two, which was orgi vo years was forced to s | pand all troop meetings following thei econd Annual Encampment 1d June. Reorganization will take next fall when it is hoped Scout Council will be ned. For the purpose of organ- |izing the | stowart | will be ummer, F the who the 5| ain during 1 endeavor to in Regional Official one of their tates field Miss Stewart training s Camp. Miss on th utian next Monday il also be in at- tendance e Girl Scout Confer- ence in Astoria, Oregon course & Stewart A leave and Ob a Yankee ship ®, comes down the river | Front |Alaska Mine atter, Miss Jeannette | ALASKA JUNEAU PAYS , OFF WORKERS TODAY Employees of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company were paid off today for all work up to 11 o'clock Wednesday night, May 22. the time when the Alaska Mine Workers' Union called a walkout The event was routine in every respect. Mayor Isadore Goldstein has re- ceived petitions asking him to call |a meeting of the City Council in order to consider supervising a proposed vote of all mine employees on the question of returning to work. The group of citizens eirculating the petitions said the Mayor had received “only about half of them. The others are expected to be in his hands tomorrow. The Alaska Mine Workers' Umy\ sponsored a public dance at the Mcose Hall last night. It is esti- mated that more than 600 persons| visited the hall before the affair ended at 1 o'clock this morning City beer parlors, including the Terminal, Capitol, Miners’ and Woodland Gardens, donated or- chesiuras ai different intervals dur- ing the event. Al Nygren, Presi- dent of the Union, and Charles Crezier, made speeches. A trustees meeting of the union was held at 11 o'clock this morn-| and a general session of the is scheduled for the Lower Street headquarters of the Workers' Union at 7 o'clock tonight 14 HALIBUTERS SELL CATCHES AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 31.—Five halibut- arrived from the western banks ay with 171,000 pounds and sold ior 6 and 5% cents a pound. Nine halibuters eame in from the local banks with 85,000 pounds and cold for 6% and 6% cents. - FAINTS IN STREET Mrs. F. H. Earle suffered a faint- spell while enroute to her last night from the dru; and was picked up near Third and Franklin and taken to St. Ann's Hospital where she was reported today as recovering. ing home store {in his proposal, Her masts and yards they shine like silver ood ships those old windjammers <. built from the heart of the oak And good Chesterfields. Made of mild cigarettes those ripe tobacco . . .aged 2 years or more. 0 1985, LioasTt & Myses Tosacco Co, — the cigarette — the cigarette that TASTES BETTER that's MILDER |as {in 3 (a) of the LEIF ERICSON DAY "IS BEING PROPOSED | BY DELEGATE DIMOND | In appreciation of the outstand-| ing contribution of the Scandinav- " |ian people to the material and cul- tural development of the time, wherein they are notable for their| courage, stamina, and general good | citizenship, Delegate Anthony J. Dimond is supporting a joint reso- | lution that is now before Congress | authorizing and requesting the, President to issue a proclamanon | designating October 9 of each year | | ay Leif Ericson Day, and calling for | appropriate observation of the oc-| casion. AP T THlRTEEN PASSENGERS | LEAVE ON MOTORSHIP | I | When the motorship Estebeth left1 pacific Coast Dock Wednesday | | night on her weekly run to Sn.ka‘ and way ports she carried 13 pas- | sengers The outbound list: For Sitka—N. C. Banfield. For Tenakee — H. Hendirckson, Victor Raide, Nels E. Sund, Alfred Sund, Steve Brojac. For Chichagof— Nick Bouketta, rony Marusa, H. Karvela. For Kimshan—Mrs. H. Bloom- quist, H. Bloomquist. For Hoonah—L. G. Beckett. McKee, Gus - \PE(‘IAL DELIVERY To Thane at 11:45 a. m |Phone 442 for pickups. daily -adv. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by | the Common Council of the City! of Juneau at the City Clerk’s office until 5 p.m., June 7, 1935, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all sor and material for the con- truction of approximately 6,160 sq. of concrete pavement, 1,660 sq ft. concrete sidewaizs and necessary purtenances on lower Front, Cal- h ind Fourth Streets, according to plans and specifications on file t th City Clerk’s office, which e obtained upon depositing f $10.00. All bids shall be icd by a certified check bond furnished by a any authorized to business in Alaska) for not less than five per cent of the amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory perform- ance bond within the time stated the certified check bond) shall be forfeited as ted damages. The successful will required to file a ormance bond for the full amcunt of the contract price, which ktond shall be furnished by a surety company satisfactory to the Public Works Administration. This im-' provement shall be constructed under the contract provision of Bul- letin No. 2, PWA, “Requirements to Bids, Contractors” Bonds, Wage and Labor Provis- March 3, 1934 and he 1ccompar (or bid surely comps a be Contract, fons” dated |amended for Alaska. Labor required for this project shall be as outlined Construction Regu- lations.” Attention is called to the | fact that mot less than ‘the mini- mum wage rates prescrited by the Federal Emergency Administration {of Public Works must be paid on | this project. Without exception, no ibid will be considered unless ac- companied by the Bidder's Certifi- cate of Compliance, U. S. Govern- ment Form No. PWA 61, revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder is complying with, and will continue to comply with, each ap- plicable code or codes, with the President’s Reemployment Agree- ment. Copies of this certificate will be included with the form of prepesal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and "to waive any informality in the bids received, with the exception of the requirements of the preceding para- graph. A. W. HENNING, City Cierk. First publication, May 24, 1935. Second publication, May 31, 1935. do! ~ XPECT Four Roses to taste heartier, richer, more ripe and luscious! For it's a blend of straight whiskies— which means it's a// whiskey. It'sreal Americanwhiskey—madein Kentucky and Maryland by the slow, old-fash- joned method. Be sure to try Four Roses now! The quality is far higher than ever before! Four ROSGS MADE BY FRANKFORT DIST LOUISVILLE « BALT ILLERIES IMORE There’s a Frankfort whiskey to fit every purse! 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