The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1935, Page 8

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8 e IR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY DEC. 11, 1935. NINNIS FINDS J TFISHINGRULES | *YamboEia.vr 9%, HOUSE NUMBERS GENERAL SEES | - R ‘ | | Cordova Public Works projects, in-| | m t ¥ | | cluding the building of a new City | | o i @ 1] " Hall and repairs to the city school 3 \ | { aind sewers; tnth) alteraate Bithare], . JUCMUI MU AA Siome BRI iy ing program is now under way, with ded upon, according to a mes-| ‘recetved today-from: Ross. A.| U0 1en employed D the CypuL- & e | ting up the new aluminum plates Proprietor of ]um au Mot- l)on Haley R(*pmla on Con- Gridley, State Engineer Inspector, the downiown section. P2 0 Two Dozen Air Bombs Entt Al f £ Official [now in the Copper City. Warrack| ' el ll FE L ent He Id Dest Cit ors Enthusiastic About erence o icials | construction Company was report-| ntist ou estroy Lity— | | Caurch at the corner of Se d | New Ford Product in Seattle ed to be low bidder on the jobs. | iinCe BE HAC EOTN e o ;";:t s Alaska Base Urged The Warrack Company was 51 tr | arded the building of & new|on the new numbers, and ghe cliy- o oyt A ? s chool at Valdez on wn offer off¥ide WOLk Is expected lo be com-| MARCH FIELD, Cal, Det. 1- 36 : : ! | $33,700. pleted within about ohe month. The | Gen. H. H. Arnold, Commanding/ streamlined 1936 obiles. |U. S. Commissione ¢ herles SR ity furnishes the numbers to prop- | General at Headquarters of = the| Ninnis, who returned on t Al-| Frank T. Be - erty owners free,of charge, and a| First Wing, of the U. S. Army Air| aska f a ten-day trip to Seattle,| muel G ations | number is put-up every ten feet. | Corps, says that 24-well- placed | said that the 1936 models shownl|for the - 4 )| Pxopex ty owners are requested not | hombs could turn Los Angeles into at the Automobile Show, which he|warde S. Hale ho re- | nt over the new plates, as they ‘ a city of dead. attended, were noteworthy “not so uneau abc he stear ,'\ e more easily visible if the alu-| Modern bombing planes could much for & radical change as for ska | minum is allowed to show. drive out the population with ap-| their perfecting of the innovations| who will be in the Jocs B palling loss of life and property. by of 1935." b 3 | centering their attack on key utili- The Lincoln Zephyr, mew Ford| ke .ct.| A public’ hearing will be held MISS TRAUB ON ALASKA | (jes, e Horla?éd. i debutante on this season’s mark : . only fish.|from 1 to 3 pm. tomorrow after-| Nancy Traub, popular member of| Gen Arnold urged new air bases | for which he has the Ju 5 S noon by the Alaska Game Com-|the Fairbanks younger set, IS a pas- | j;i Alaska and the Pacific North- | agency, he declare “the best buy of |, = 3 O | mission, at which time all persons|Senger on the Alaska enroute to| west in a statement issued in his them all " : . Walter | Who have suggestions or criticisms| Fairbanks from a vacation in the behalf during his absence in Mi-| h sells for $163: eattle, yardens | heard —.— R extra - extra - streamlined, a V-lz, 14§ ”“,Tvk”();l_fi(ll.rd;;“im?&(ily‘l[r\(_m;:‘ The five members of the commis- | ATTENTION DEMOLAYS | - = fashioned for beauty and passenger|po..in. west Coast; Fred Lucas,|Sion started their annual session| Regular meeting Wednesday night ENTERS ST. ANN'S comfort as well as for utility ka Peninsula; ‘Willlam Be! in the Federal Building here in Ju- @t 7:30. Important business. J. F. Ross, 78, entered St. Ann's While in Seattle Mr. Ninnis sold | ot and Charles P, Turner of | eau last Monday, and are expected | TED COWLING, Hospital for, medical care this two Fords to Jun residents, one| g to confer on their recommendations| —adv. Scribe. morning. to Lester Linihan and the other + 14 1 | to Washington for at least another | - a to W. O. Carlson. Both cars will lic hekringe feve veen Hitd AL gay : nnerymen and be claimed in Seattle by their ne wia% l(“ Nt :v'“im’ an| Members of the commission are: owners, who are planning extende : Executive Officer Hugh Terhune, o vacation trips to the States £ = “}]_‘r‘°f“ e ""‘;"Jm,mu; Chairman Irving McK. Annual ‘ athollc Also sold by Ninnis, and arriving| - lm’l:’:“:(‘:’;mmlli:L‘\lLi\\;‘Jipurt Rend, Batwatiy:. Atidrew A Gimhe | on the North Sea, will be a new e - SPO | ons, Seward; Frank P. Williams, | g situation in Alaska, recently | s the jal Blue! - ael, 3 A | Ford sedan for the Royal Bluel, ttask in some quarters, | St Michael, and Barl N. Ohmer, Taxicab Company oy dixgudasd Bt b5 Wil Petersburg 9 Mr. Ninnis dismissed with a de- gt et Sl ———t— i - | W on may be taken will 1)1 precating shrug of his shoulders| “1ab Action may be taken Wii b 9 him at the automobile show and|[eefsel during the fatier part o caused his confinement in a Seattle| "y, )0y g1o revealed that relief work MEET THURSDAY ha SPECIAL . ¥ie hospital " under the direction of the Bur-:u “It was just one of those things,” | e sal “I feel fine again. . |of Fisheri is progressing in i HEE G L By iria. wtth € o et THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY New stock of-those approved Portable zi?;ll';h:;uf:f;g\f:g&::(fl{:‘um Kot ] | duction program being augmented| Owing to the absence of W. S. p . 5 g ® by the building of ways for the fish- Pullen, newly elected President of P e ’ H ll D 12 13 14 1. E. S. READING LAMPS just received. |ing boats. Juneau Chamber of Commerce, Nor- arls l (1 ()Co 9 . Th . . 1 . It is hoped that after the first of | man Banfield, First Vice-President, ey are going at a very special price |the year relet program for South- will preside ai the regular noonday Admission Free 4 : and everyone should have at least one b ‘m\»l Alaska will get under way. The'luncheon-business session tomorrow . o —" Of these I E S PORTABLES building of fish ladders at Paviloff noon in the Terminal Cafe. The {Harbor and Annan Creek is also Fx committee yester SPECIAL FEATURES AT ALL BOOTHS e also H. L. Vander Harry Krane’s Orchestra Each Evening el B ———.e \I"RAI\\ ANKLE X ent a ) ; 1o Forrest Bates entered St. Ann’s tluu‘d Secretary and ’I‘xm_smu EXTRA FEA TURE - - Hos]))lal today for treatment for a The annual report of the secretary R L 2 spumpd ankle. will be read. Game Commissioners 1 % G AR < e iy e wew | BIG TURKEY:DINNER SATURDAY b= Alaska Electric Light A = —Renewe: MEDICAL CASE be special guests. They are Earl N. . e demands for industrial specialties en-| J M, Doyle entered St. Ann's Ohmer, EChrabiites Frank . Wil EVENING. Save the Datel € g and iner co' abled the Stock Market to rally Hospital for medical treatment to- iams, St. Michael; Irving Reed, Fair- . quietly today while the world sil- gay. AR ARBL e R D Turkey Dinner served from 5§ to 7 p. m. ~ ver prices continued to sag .o d. H. W. Terhune, Executive Of- Juneau—Phone & Douglas—Phone 18 There was a better ng today| SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT toward equities, as a whole, and et s S ——— — e e i flhmlllllll|II‘IIIIlIIlllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHInu|IIIII|Illll||IIIIHIIIlllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIllfllllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIHI:IHIIIIIIHIIIIIWIIIII T T T issues recovered moderately Today’s close was firm CLOSING PPRICES TODAY ! NEW YORK, Dec. 11 .— Closing : ~ ¢ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ’ ) stock today is 14%, American Can . 136'%, American Power and Light 8%, Anaconda 284, Bethlehem Steel 41%, General Motors 56%, Inter? national Harvester 61%, Kelvinator 14, Kennecott 28%, Simmons Beds F 17 s Comporaton. 7. Umiea STREET, AFTERNOON or States Steel 47, United Foundries no sale, Pound $492'% I\, ( FORMAL WEAR DOW, JONESI AVERAGES The following are today's Do k ® Jones averages: Industrials 142.84, ¥ : P edf m up rails 41.28, utilities 29.23. o 52 "c ro PRISONER HERE 'l'0 ¥ g . EEREPRE S S L U5 1 SRy wn o Lt G RS S R A SERVE NINE MONTHS ‘ Deputy Marshal G. W. Samples 4 of Hoonah, arrived on the steam- er Estebeth last night with Mark y d Williams, native, in custody. 3 Williams was convicted of drunk- enness and assault, and fined $100 and sentenced to spend nine . p § & months in the Federal Jail here. - e SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! 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