The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 6, 1935, Page 8

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COUNCIL WILL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1935. CONSIDER va 7= Mayor Gives Assurance A. _] Question Settled Tomorrow Night It is likely that one of the most important stages in the Alaska Ju- neau Gold Mining Company walk- out be reached w night in City Hall when Coun- cil heduled to n > City Fathers, amo! other items of bus- iness, will consider the proposal to sponsor a vote among mine em- ployees relative to the walkout, now in its fifteenth day Definite assurance that the C cil would decide, one way the other, on the sponsorship the requested vote was given this after- noon by Mayor Istdore Goldstein “Yes, the Council will decide whether it wishes to sponsor the mine employee vote at tomorrow’s meeting,” said the Mayor 1 members of the Counall are in the city and have promised to attend the meeting.” Voices No Gpinion The Mayor said that he wish to express any personal injon today on the prob: titude of the Council n- or of did 1 0] | Nation Faces Wlld Game CrlSlS T ' e SWIMMING POOL! PROMOTER HELD ON THEFT COUNT Anderson Admlts Taking| Bonds from Juneau Man —Another Charge | can taste my best grainin TEN HIGH Whiskey!” several months ago to promote a swimming pool. is in the Federal j in default of $2,000 bond fol- | lowing his pleading guilty in lhl“ Commissioner’s Court to larceny He confessed taking $700 in Brem- | ner gold mining stock from B. F.| Talbott’'s room in -the Jernberg Rooming House at Third and Main He was bound over to the Grand | Jury by Commissioner J. F. Mullen. | Autherities also are making ‘mJ investigation of Anderson’s activi- | ties in connection with the sale of | the ' proposed swimming | officers said another | ging forgery, may be st the man. It is alleged of ‘the checks which to go ‘toward the swimming u;' fund werz made cut to Andor- n . personally, and officers say m- cashed some of these himself Dr. G. L. Freeburger, one of the ! trustees named to handie the swim- 2 pool funds, said approximate- been raised toward the pcol and the money is some TEN HIGH PEQRIA, ILLINOIS » WALKERVILLE, ONTARIC Meanwhile, officials of the A ka Mine Workers’ Union recel ('d a reply this morning to -one of the two telegrams it had dispatch- ed requesting authorities to appoint a Federal mediator. Alaska Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond was the one who responded,, and he, in brief, indicated he would urge the appointment of a mediator Delegate Dimond's message, ad- dressed to Neil Heard, secretary of| __ ALl ““The last roundup.” More than 661,000 acres of ne migratory water fowl in United & This work, carried on under direc of the federal biological survey, destruction of wild fowl and other It has been proposed that a close for one year. Vast game pre Utah are links in the new f bank. Another $270 had been paid by subscribers to Ander- & directly either in cash or by personal check. «Of this amount, Anderson paid to the trustees $200 on threat of prosecution, Free- curger said, and was to pay the Jay “Ding"” Darling ground have been set aside for —————e s during the past 12 months. “Ding" Darling, chief directed toward checking the re threatened with annihilation. d shooting ason be established i Missouri and deral conservation program. ‘umc and failed to notice the burn- ‘mg yacht. According to the Associated Press ' dispatch from Ketchikan, Jakeway and wife, Wirth and the members INSTALLATION ~ ALT HEIDELBERG FELDBY ELKS BEER SHI LOST =22 73 v e 001 MMULLEN | INDICTED; TWO CHARGES MADE money will be refunded to first of July as the ct calls for, Freeburger said, the Union, follows: “Am urging Secretary Perkins to appoint mediator in Alaska Juneau strike as suggested in your tele- gram of the fourth.” Perkins Silent No reply had been received at a late hour this afternoon to a tele- gran also sent from here to Sec- retary of Labor Frances Perkins. Both union messages were sent af- tér the Council had deferred ac- tion on the vote sponsorship at a special meeting Tuesday. Relative to tomorrow’s Council session, Becre'.ary Hcard said to- day that not send Hall.” “We already have stated our case at the Tuesday meeting,” said the secretary. ‘‘We have nothing fur- their to add. As we pointed out Tuesday, the Union will deal with no one but a prope: appointec Federal mediator.” R BOSTON—Dr. kay Lyman Wil- bur, President of Stanford Univer- sity, accepts Presidency Motion Pic- ture Research Council “the Union may or may representatives o « « « in'my opinion they are milder and they certainly have a pleasing taste and aroma 111 It [l Tonce co to City | although the 27 who paid directly to Anderson instead of the swim- pool trustees will have to share $200 instead of $270. If a letter is reccived from Anderson in meanti stating that the con- he money may be paid er explained. LAST EVENING NEARWRANGELL . . wor... i cannery tencer Betty, o \angc , went ou: and picked up the - lifebcat containing the sur- vivors. A number of trolling boats also went to the scene. | ! According to dispatches from | Wrangell the wreck of the yacht ‘has been towed ashore. Western Governors Invited to Safety Week Conference M E Monagle Succeds] 100-Feot Cruxser Catches H. Walmer as Exalted * Fire, Explodes—Five Ruler of B.P.O.E. Persons Escape Governors of eleven western states At ritus cervices held at the| The 100-foot cruiser Alt Heidel- as well those of British Col- |B. P. O. Elk ce rooms last berg caught fire and exploded late; At umbia, and Hawaii have Nick Fey and E ; ,levening officers fors the coming yesterday afternoon within sight of b St OPA been. inv by Gov. Frank F. the Chichagoff Gold year were formally installed and Wrangell, according to Associated UL 05 Merriam, of fornia. to attend ) (,cn pany, are traveling to John H. Walmer, retiring Exalted s dispatches received by The a safety week conference in San Chichagof on the Zapora. |Ruler, was presented with a2n en- npire from the Ketchikan Chron- Francisco from June 10 to June ,e e graved wrist watch by H. R. Shep- ic Petersburg Press and Wran-: Notice is hereby given that ap- 12 DATLY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!iard. Trustee, on Lehalf of the 3 Sentinel. plications for liquor licenses have —— (lodge The five persons aboard escaped been filed with the Board of Liquor 3 in a liféboat and were unable t0 by the following: ave perscnal belongings. RCAD HOUSE i effice was assisted by M. S. Jor The eruiser cartied a cargo of George Bach, of Taku Harbor, lgensen, Acting Esquire. Otk 150 cases and 50 half barrels of aska. chairs during the installaticn we Jeer. WHOILESALE BEER {filed as follows: R. E. Robertson T by the Petri |Feteemed Leading Knight; H. R. San Franciseo, Cal. Shepard, Esteemed Loyal Knight; on thesa applications {M. E. Lavenik, Esteemed Lecturiny by the Board of |Knight; F. H. Foster, Esquire; J. at Juneau, Alaska urer; R. B. M 1935, at 2 P. M. W. R. Garster, r cbiestions against the any of the above sheuld be in writing Chief of Patents Section Alleged to Have Re- cei.ed Outside Fees WASHINGTON, Jure 6. -Col. Joseph McMullen, Chief of the Pa- ‘ents Section and Judge Advocate of the General Office, has been indicted by the District of Colum- bia Grand Jury on charges of ac- | cepting fees from a firm to lobby against the tax bill. Col. McMullen was recently cen- sured by the Secretary of War for andalous” conduct. He is ac- u-ed soecifically of receiving $1,- WINE| 500 as a retainer in 1932 from the Wite Co, C:ban American Manganese Cor- poration for representinz it in op- posing the preposed excise tax on the importation of manganese. ‘In a cnd count he is charged with accepting $250 in 1933 from the same corporation as a monthly cmpensation, SACRAMENTO, Cal, June as : ucts have about 5,000 Japan's an annual tons. aska T NOTICE Installing Officers Messerschmidt, - installin: LICENSE, by L Al- Henry e les believed to b2 abcut ,of hearing ruicer wife, wera Carl tae F.o' have allewance started from the refrigeration room applica anckly spread. An exp.csion and filed the Eczard of Liquor vrred an hour later when the Conircl 2t Juneau, A'as or lames reached the fuelstanks aft. Leofore the date of sa Within i Doted Tune 1, 1 The cruiser was BCADD CF LAQU’)R (‘D’VTROL g2ll and cn cne : A. B A y Alaska the c June threush 2 fire Jurz - i MRS, WEBSTER LEAVES M. E. Monagie was installed as |Exalted Ruler; Walter P. Scolt as emed Leading Knight; N. C 1 Knight; C. ed Lectur- W He'za accompan- dawghter, s traveling the Zapora. Mrs. is gn instructor in the Juneau Public Schools and is on a summer vacatian. within MacSpadden, side of the {ing Knight; M. H. Sides, Secvatarv" {William Frank, Treasurer; George F. Shaw, Tiler; R. H. Beisuuu., |"Lrustee. ication, cation, crew 13, 1935. ntive Officers ¢ named the fellow- “m’!, aLpo g s who were lalso instalcl: H. C. Redman, Es J.- D. Van Atia, Chaplain; Arl'mr Adams, Inner Guard; J. L. began adbout £ o'clock, following the baseball game a ed and a fomal nour was enjoyed. was an cxcellen: aticndance ent. Tk P Summer Mc:tings | During the months of June, July and Auguct, B. P. O. Elks' lodge meetings will be held on thz sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays in- stead of each Wednesday night as is the case in the autumn, win- ter and spring. ~ - SIDOROtF IMPROVES;; POSSIBILITY HE MAY RECOVER FROM SHOT Alex Sidoroff, principal in Mon- {day's shooting affray in Casey- |Shattuck Addition, who has been {in St. Ann's Hospital with a self- hnfllcled bullet wound in his head, since taken into custedy by Dzputy Marchals, shcws siight {ment today nd present tions are that he has 1 Yeu, too, can utilize waste Space in your home and make a comfortable, at- {ractive room by using CELOTEX. CELOTEX builds, insulates, decorate; and subducs noise — a many purpose malcrinl—atl a single price. Its unique texture and natural color provide an at- Gnl,; l;f \;1::12:(&: S“:,“J :i?mu ae traciive finish which required no additional decoration. of assault with intent were filed in the U. S. C sioner’'s office by United States torrey William A. Holz] 'ing th> gun battle Sido changed shots with Depuly U. s iseless atties are being converted into modern living quarters at low Many us ~0:t now. See us for estimates in remodeling your attic. We carry CELOTEX in stock for immediate delivery. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. John McCoxmlck B NDRT“LAND TOMORROW Motorship Northland is due to argve In port at 11 o'clock wmor- row night from Seattle, according ‘Lo.‘uu\'nces received this afternoon.

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