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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.THURSDAY, JULY 'M SORRY,.MR.SMITH--BUT T CAN'T \ LET YOU ENTER THE NURSERY - YOU'RE AN INTELWGENT MAN---YOU CAN QREADILY UNQERSTAND THAT THE CLOTHES ONE WEARS CARRY GERMS AND WE MUST ERCISE EVERY PRECAUTION il . “"THERE ‘HAVE . BEEN: ENTIRELY MANY: JNIS(TORS Hi LATELY= FOR THE DAY EEP EVfiRYBOO‘I --8 HIT 'PEARS | TER ME QUARE: NOTIONS ABROAD NOWADAYS = - OPREN. TH! DOOR, i 4 P M Thdmpndfl were Mngin} ctra to Fairbankd about two 0 and Mrs. Thompson has been enjoying a visit with friends. Thompson, after visiting weather bservers in the rallroad belt, 18 now at Anchorage on a tour of in- Epection, He will visit Seward and ngy H, iL. Faulkner, who handled | i Confirmation of the final approv- al at Washington of Douglas's pe- tition for money to*put In new water and sewerage systems in pre- I paration for the growth of a big- ~ ger and better town, $53,015.00 was L (New Water, Sewerage System .. for Douglas Is Notv Assured, prove the boriding of the town for | the loan of the $27,500 to be re- eived from PWA funds. The City Council held a special meeting last night for the purpose { proceeding with proper arrange- Mrs. | Mytt, M | the legal details, are standing by\ 1‘\1 assist ‘city “ofifcigls in getting toings started in-good shape. e HONORS VISITORS Arne Shudshift entertain- ed with seven tables of bridge at ! | her home last night. Mrs. Leo De- Leo Hull, | Carnduff and Miss Jessie Dqjg, the | Mrs. Fred| ATTY, GOODMAN |States lmpme of Visit fo Federal jai. 7 / S tee’. for ‘presentation 0 Pres Ragsevelt; Frances . De N@ tary-of Lahor, Willlam Gréen, the Pre ident of the Anteriean Alaska Delegate; ' Gov. ate and unconditional release 'of the eleven men still heid ‘in the era- | | tion of Labor; Anthony J. Dimond,| John ‘W, [/ Coples of the resolu-| Mrs. ! | Meteorologist, arrived mownrd £ 4 T‘hompmn wife of- the Weather Burpay Associate aboard the PAA’ Lockheed Electra ‘from'iFair- terday afterncon. Mr. and [(Valdez and return .to Fairbanks over the Richardson Highway be- | fore making the return journey to dunenu by PAA plane. Mrs. Thomp- gon said that she expects him to reach here in about three weeks. The airplane trip to Fairbanks and return, her first long flight in Alaska, was enjoyéd very much by Mrs, Thompson who stated that |'fine weather throughout the In- Asked” for 'in- | terior added to the pleasure of the honor guests, were presented with " S e presented concerning the Wagner |‘0FiP- e ; gifts. At cards, Mrs Glen Kirkham Juneau—Resolution July 22, was the date set for the Heid high: soore; Mrs.d; O. Ik reg i 2 Is Circulated next - regular meeting o Drepare|,. . .. and Mrs. Wendell Cahill, pi- for the vote. Notices of the vote will | St e & Bliatés o then have to be posted for 20 days prize. The hostess serve Irv \lnm. Portland attorney tion in the form of a petit'on Were s ot 2 i formation s S AT £ inot “Dishites Bill and He. stated TR e g ) A coué},um; of volunta’'y cash|mm‘ He.. wia ok "pre.yied. to. n- NEWSPAPERMN Vgl contributions was taken by mem_‘swfl- Auestions on. that subjack.iT Nlhgte licious supper after the playin ‘ bers: of the Alhsks: Miniers Defeiise Lo ke “Hratorial i ueFwag-( W B GopyE ) Wille, JACK before ‘the issue goes before the| L CiOUS subper after the DIAYING, reopr : the International La-|bers of the Alaska Miners DefClise| joi imiiy with me tonis! heisaid, | Poters, well known San Francisco, Gwnspotipls. | was discontinued, bor Defense, made an address in|Committee wha clreulated amoNE| . ppe v ebing was: <. boted by | Gal., newspaperman, is traveling on AR Do & | the Moose Hall last night. Good-lmembe“s of the audience. E. P..“h_: Al \Mh;ur% DM;, ‘6 Commit- | e Prince Robeit, enjoying that THEATRE REPAIRS PLANNED | ..., se topic was “Justice and Sechulz, chairman of the commit- 3 i gt ship's round-trip v 1 van- . : \ « i tee, ahd ER. Schulz, ¢-#irman’ of L gy g Dbl Manager Charles Whyte of the|ns worker” spoke of the prob- | tee, announced that $79.95 had béen | Phe oot dili (e6. sid ' Qehuls dn. | COuver, ‘B. C.iPetérs has a staff Douglas Coliseum, has announced|jom. confrop laborers divided | collected ‘and that the money’ wili |y Lo T awc;; iy s bl . "v“ Tosition:. with the - San ' Praicisco that Mr. Gross, owner of the thea-|ineo three ral” Bl ive- | bé used in “freeing’ “the men’n| { "“ n‘;"]”v SLERe O | o s ey, has ordered new !\n'nishinzsybmn white workers; 2 vn | Jail. . SN B ,y ‘:' for the Douglas playhouse and they s, and foreign-born | Following the circulation of ‘the e S s S S are expected to arrive here in: the ,pctltion and'the colicction of funds, 3§ near - future. recelved here yesterday in a wirc| ments and next Monday evening, from Delegate Anthony J. Di- {mond by Mayor A. E. Goetz. | Quoting the exact words of the (Continued 1rom Page one) mossage, Mr, Dimond said: “PWA ——l|advises loan and grant' of total With “sholdrly , zeal he searched |amocunt, $53015 has been fully ap- Chaco ,titleg” of Spanish coloma”proved Of this sum, 45 nercent or days tp reinforce the Bolivian juri- |$25515 is the grant of which I dicid]_position in the--conflict. {wired you some days ago; $27,500 playing about him, how-'wlll be loaned from PWA at four were the currents of internal percent.” polit dissension, These caused| Delegate Dimond also asked to Tim i 1932 to ‘offer to delegate his|be advised of the starting of con- es Away at 66 In view of the general attractive- ness of the financial part of the proportion in addition to the won- derful opportunity thus afforded Douglas to get the improvements so | tre, badly needed, the matter of the vote is considered as a mere for- power to'a coalition cabinet or tostruction immediately so that no tlm" would ke ‘lost in having part !or all of the money available when |needed in the projects. mality only. The vote unquestion-| be 100 percent for the | ably will proposition. City Engineer Beers who handled | will have something ment is also to be |and when c: New sound equip- installed soon | mpleted local patrons to be proud |.. $ Council Ptepares for Vote ted that he came to!Attorney Goodmman announced, that | e request of the Ala<ka’ he was prepared to answer all ques- | rs Unjon to assist in|tions concerning the orkers arrested in con- | his speech. Asked if he thought that material of| { Loecal Radishes, Onions, the engineering phase of the peti-|of. the labor dlgLurbance‘Tom Mooney would ever be freed,| | nection w | Under the terms and regulations 4y, for the water works and sew- | announced that a|Goodman, who is veported to be| Turnips—Fresh Daily I necessary in such matters, a spe- A | of June He { 3 bl | A erage system money is still on the| The Pyramids Laugh. The Laughs oo iion had been drawn up by |Actively engaged in representing ’g‘f‘“;:‘gfifs" i °}’le:§et§e";’: job and together with City Attor- | Pyramid, adv. e Aacka Miners Derense Commit- | Mooney, replicd “I Lelieve he witl" ; A ORNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store o +Prompt Delxvrry - lVlNl)()W CLEANING PHONE 485 oo S s il et rllom: 58 s e =y Juneau Cush Crm‘vry CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward nuy party which would assume: the | ;oyernment, but factionalism pre- vehted formation of a national cabinet, and partisanship had oth- er objectives -than the presidency, with its responsibility for conduct of the war, Sons in Chaco War Salamanca’s two.sons, Alberto and Heinan, went to the Chao and Al- beito was_ killed in action in Oc- tober, 1933. The president, long a! widower, lived in the palace in La-| Paz with his daughter, confiding! in few, abolishing the military pomp at’the gates, appearing only on ex- traordinary occasions to bow stiffly fram a balcony to the crowds which clamored for a word whenever news of a Bolivian military success reach- ed; LaPaz. Addre. s Congress Once or twice a year he crossed the p] to address Congress in lo%, w, passionless sentences whose foremost . quality was logic. Sometimes at dusk, alone or with| by hter, he walked along the | steep strects—a spare, bowed fig- urg s 1z taller bacauss of his gauntne his olive-colored face | déeéply lined with meditation and [3: ain cf lifelanz illness, his head | inghinad to one side. Born in Cochabama on July 8, 1889, Salamanca entered the . Uni- vercity of San Simon there, became ! itd’ secrctary while still a student | i remained to' teach po-| conomy, finance and sta-| . 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