The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1935, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | Just say Happy-Peppy EATHER- DONT TALK | DONT CARE WHAT ¢ DAUGHTER WONT MIND YES- THIS 1S MRS, JIGGS~ T SO SILLY: THERE \S ARYBODY ELSE DOES! TR NE CENERATION ME, SO I'LL GIT MAGGIE | WANT TO ORDER A When in want of real good Beer - QQC""GAAR‘“Q\ “‘,‘rESMOKNG FLL NOT STAND FER 15 COMIN TO!' THEY TO TALK TO HER- THOU 5:\1$D fl(éfé“fi%' ETTE ALL YOU SMOKIN'EM- WON'T PAY ANY HAV N - . g MY FRIENDS SMOKE 0O YOU HEAR? ATTENTION TO US M TMARGUERITE" | It will make you Happy-Peppy N OLDER FOLKS- PRINTED ON THEM- And will give you lots of cheer. Q‘;" ) Bl '/; Happy-Peppy ©_ i ¢ b RGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKAGES g ' > £ ' ; : Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT y ‘ BLANCHARD TRAVELS RT | The MINE w 0 HK ER s MANY ALASKA it man, receiver of the Public Utilities |concern under the new bankrupt Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blanchard a Consolidated Corporation, the laws. | travelled to Skagway from Seattle IN UN Foshay holding concern which has| The Foshay holdings included VOTE TflMuRRow BILLS GIVEN lon the Aleutian. He is the White | | |Pass and Yukon Route agent at| Un { n under the direction of the | utilities at Ketchikan, Alaska. \; S Attorney since l929’ - e e SITKA HOT SPR’NGS lSku;;x\ny w i N CITY H RESIDENT! ..o o I Zoologists say the ostrich is a |y z | | natural ventriloquist because its —_— i § { L Ideal Spot for Vacations ccompanying the report was an |ent walkout of employees of the siened by Judge Joseph W. | ajaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- auk that all interested par- pany, the Workers Benefit Commit- | ‘To present tneir side of the pres- First Class Accommodations Reasonable Rates i fimncil £l WORKERS BENEFIT is submitted to the court GROUP G() ON AlR GODDARD, ALASKA vocal sounds are made with the . by Min-| A FISHING HUNTING BOATING Regular Poll Will Take Bonding Issues Passed by mouth tighily closed. Order Is. S‘Z"Zd )’f o Place in City Hall in Ad- Congress or Ready —————-—— | | neanolis: Judge TOF neau, Alaska. SEALED BIDS will be received 4 and publicly opened in the above cipal public works and to issuel,rroe ot 1 pm. June 26, 1935, for| bonds b 0, 00000 passed the | urnishing all labor and materials| and also in person. 70{1&5,9. siciad 3 ariaane been sent to | ng performing all work for the The headquarters of the Alaska|'h¢ President for approval. |Contract for the proposed new Mine Workers’ Union tod n- - P Nurses' Home, Superintendent's o .- nounced that that organization| I: R. 6085 a bill authorizing the pecigence, Garages and Generator , would sponsor a 15-minute broad-|!OWn of Petersburg to issue bonds' gyiging Additions and Alterations . cast cover radio station KINY to-|In the amount of $40000, passed ;;, gasement, Silent Call System | nighy. The Union broadcast will be| ‘1 Senate after being amended 10 ,n4 weather Stripping for the Al-| heard from 8 until 8:15 o'clock 5.000. The House agreed to the gy pioneers’ Home on its Home | Other Union news centered about ~°1a‘¢ amendments on May 23, o gt Sitka, Alaska, in accordanc the announcement by President Al 'w‘}‘lj the bill has he?" sent to the wiiy the General Conditions, Form ! Nygren that the Trustees had not| " pite House. lof Bid, Instructions to Bidders, decided whether to picket the City| ) Drawings and Specifications pre- . Hall tomorrow when the vote is’ Aut _?”” f?r t?‘e Yflrldezvschool pared therefor by Heath, Gove & held. (bond issue was approved in the gep 1701 puget Sound Bank Build- A ] h e |4 I'Te e All bids shall be accompanied by | y amendment on May 23. The bill| 4 NOME ST BILL bas been sent to'the Presiaent for & Certified check (or bid bond ] i approval. furnished by a surety company authorized te do business in Al- - ) v " "y tles appear in court July 1 and |3 dio broadcast B g . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS g 4 tée will present a radio broadcas! 5 —— dition to Mail Balloting for Enactment Citios de AR G Last Accounting present any claims they may have | rom station KINY at 9:10 o'clock |~ — - S | “Hmrlnc(‘, ;Id"n& C.n;nsx:‘lix“m: JJ» I e ) i o n ] co:po}'at}oxI In winding | tonight. The program will last five ()l i - A~ f s l at Em ire Ofiic (Continued f:cm Page One) WASHINGTON, May 25.—(Spec ... SR A MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, lmer -~ up the corporation’s affalrs and | minutes, (8 pdp(.l‘s or saile p i - ~—————— |ial correspondence)—The bill au- thorizing Nome to undertake muni- would be made at the polls tomor- row to see that there is no’duplica- tion and that no one votes by mail | 4 A aska) for not less than five per _ Legistation, wtroduced by Dele-| copy of the basic bid plus all the ila\:-cul\auz.];mi wp:;it‘,d,‘,““";:‘:::;]‘“; Alternates. Should the successful . { R YR il da . bidder fail to enter into a contract, = |of appeal from the judzment of the and furnich a satisfactory perform- Tr%}c}ls A}:'fe TradCed for, tria1 court in_all civil JUls 04 ance bona within the time. sated ‘ T - jcriminal cases passed th2 Senate 8s|i, the proposal, the certified check PIOBEA TRy il | amended May 20. The Honse agreed .. biq bond) o b radatied b tom House Site to the amendments May 2. It is N liquidated damages. P expected the bill will he approved| ne cyceesstul bidder will be re- A ¥1CN, Junc 12. — The by the President within a few days.|quired to file a performance bond c vossed and se t e |in the full amount of the cont [ ] The Delegate has introduced a|prce which bond shall be furni il- in the House to reimburse .4 by a surety company accej 1omas P. Gardiner for Services| i, ,ghe Public Works -Administra- rendered in furnishing a dog team | o vernment use i 1930. This improvement shall be con- structed under the contract pro-| ! ome for street pu: poses of two parcels of land withine the Customs House site in return for other tracts as necessity of exchange | *0~ 80 arises in replattin; new blocks and streets in that on of Nome de-| To extend the provisions of cer-|yisions of Bulletin No. 2, PWA, stroyed by fire last September. tain laws relating to vocational|«Requirements as to Bids, Con- » City o s Ci g as ids icht . The tracts traded to the gov- | education and civilian rehabilita®ion yractors' Bond, and Contract, Wage, ',rl" Gity CO“}" il of the (‘l(‘_v 0(: Jl"?edu,ldht F"dd,y night '"nh.or ! ernment to form the new Customs |0 the Territory of Alaska, a billjand Labor Provisions” dated March ized the-appointment of a Special Election Committee to provide site| has been introduced by Delegale 1 1935, as amended for Alaska. House and F 3 4 RS p A which is larger and more regular in | Dimond authorizing the sum of $90-| Attention is called to the fact b fm:thod, for all of the emplu_\ s of t,h(" Alaska Juneau Gold v outline. [000 for such use in the Territo:y. | that not less than the minimum Mining Company to vote on the question whether or not the - -+ > 2 wage rates prescribed by the Fed- & . 3 H MINING MAN RETURNS | The bill authorizing the Thlin- eral Emergency Administration of present strike is to continue. S. L. Godirey, veteran Interior [get and Haida indiuns of Aluska 0| Puplic Works must be paid on this mining mén in the Tditarod district, |Pring suit in the United States project. is returning to Seward on the Aleu-{Court of Claims, and conferring The right is reserved to reject ! tian. Jjurisdiction upon said co: 1o any and all bids. ’ — | hear, examine, adjudicate, and en-| Bidders shall address their bids . . . . “.zr» judgment upon any and n}ljm the office of the Alaska Pioneers’ This S[N'('lal election will be held Tllursday, June 13, at ‘ |¢laims which said Indians may Home Building Commission, Ju- ' the City Hall and the polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. |have, or claim to have, against the neau, Alaska. o | United States, was passed by the One set of Drawings and Speci- House May |fications may be obtained at the A bill has bzen ntroduced in the office of the Architects or the i - House by Delegate Dimond suLhOr-‘lCmnmis.slon in Juneau by any bona izing the Secretary of the Treas- fide General Contractor. A deposit } ] g i ury o convey title to certain lands of $20.00 is required for each set,| Any A-J, employee who does not expect to |3e in tOWl"l on |in’ Nome ;o!;hebflt!tyhott Nome, tThe which sum will be returned to the| that day may call upon any member of the Special Committee purpose of e 5 tc efiect an|bidder provided that he returns the | ‘ . : Lk - ,}frmbnrgo of certain iands in Nome | plans in good order. One set will| named be]ow WhO Wl“ l"'“"'l" a hd"("t. fO.r lhe purpose, fllld :nc]cnmng t.o the United States and 'be on exhibition for reference at| you may secret]y mark your vote, seal it in an cnvelope and ] new occupied as a cuscum house the office of the Architects and e H ; P F: l Th th site, for other lands now owned by one set at the office .of the Com- | sign a register to prove that you were an employee. en the » | the city of Nome or in privat. vown-!missxon in Juneau. | sealed envelope will be deposited in the ballot box on the regular ership, so as to enab'? tsc city of PIONEERS' 'HOME BUILD- | . P Nome to replat an area, cecently | ING COMMISSION, ! voting day, Thursday, June 13. devastated by fire, in such a way Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. | ' as to provide for wider and more| Dated: June 12, 1935. ! numerous streets in the ousiness’l’lrs( publication, June 12, 1935. LEAVE Youn vuTE w H | E Listen for the RADIO | :ection of Nome. |Last publication, June 19, 1935. Y BROADCAST —— e s— 9 =D JamES J. CONNORS ~ ALLEN SHATTUCK Jonn W. Jones ; 4 BIG DA YS PP Chairman Member Member . Pacific Coast Coal Co Wednesday—Thursday % Nfl INTEHFERENGE UH PIGKE"NG | Friday—Saturday OFFERS : Lo : ; : . . . No interference or picketing from either side will be toler- ® For Quick Spring Fires ated and all voting will be absolutely secret. i i Butler-Mauro INDIAN EGG T0 VOTE YOU MUST HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED : e LUMP COAL ME OF THE WALKOUT | AT THE A-J AT THE i " CLEAN——HOT——ECONOMICAL | ; » sentiment of the entire community is fully A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a We feel that the sentiment o y y Sé;E mt‘MSAFETY at The J\ Xkl -BRUG STORE [ Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. in favor of this expression of Alaska-Juneau employees on the ———— | / ‘ desire to continue the strike, or whether it shall be terminated . i | SRS el bt 1ol e Waderslin and that it is the duty of the MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE VRTINS et | | sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every CITY OF JUNEAU to provide means for the men to vote and 4 Today” il we assure all that THIS DUTY WILL BE CARRIED OUT. e o BY 1, GOLDSTEIN, MAYOR AND THE | | | CITY COUNGIL OF JUNEAU “Juneau’s Own Siore” }' Closed Saturdays at 1 P, M. e 1 U

Other pages from this issue: