The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1936, Page 8

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JUNEAU FIRM WILL DESIGN GYM AT SITKA Citv of bltl\a \oto to Erect Sports Center Under Grant, | ond [ssue the H. B. Foss as architects v of Sitka, ppointment of Company. of Juneau ounced by the Ci! was ar following the favorable vote on the proposed city of Sitka gymnasium project at the bond election held December 8. The result of the elec- 51 for the bond issue nst it the com- rooms and a audi- » pro- The Citka construction of a te with showers for both men and stage for conversion torium. Also ¢ ject is the improvem isting playing field at t ty which will gymnas- um project includes gymnasium nd lccker women, into an ered by adjein the n ie work will be done under a PWA grant of forty-five percent of the cost, the other fifty-five per- being raised by bond issue bonds, bearing six percent in- t. have already been entirely bed within City of cent for - BRIDAL COUPLE FROM NORTH IN SOUTH BY PLANE . it Mha Isadore Fix * Mt. on H!)IH’_VIHOOII' Nadia Dauty (above), French act ess Wallis Simpson when the trieia o1 Rouen, France, after of the governmental crisie guard pushed the oot e PR e the ficur . tried to take a plcture wg Ed her seciet o e s Mioto) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1936 A TRIED FOR WALLY’S PICTURE of Mrs. ird left a hotel lobby at trom England In the face < su14 Mrs, Simpson's bodys hat and camera to srocw avorarions | STEELE POSTS W YORK, Dec. 15. — Closing N UNE TH(]USAND R GREI‘.T PROGRESS quotation of Alaska Jun mine Has Geranium stock today is 14!z, American Can W 115%, American Power and i nr and Afle Tsadore. Pix, ac- Steel 15 Calumet and Hecla 15 Hotvohalon By k- pria nium, Commonwealth and Southern 3 e (5 e aar ved here C , General Motors : G national Harvester 103'% 3 5 At ol ¢ ¢ 60%, New York Central Staged n Milwaukee rmer north e . o a token of the LESTERTOONSS | iy DIES IN SOUTH Stampeder to Klondike in Gold Rush Days Do e \/ 2 aboard the Princes ld‘ €S AW“Y from Vancouver, Dis- ]‘ i e 1 LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 15 rn-’n‘gfl] at Seattle neral services for Lester Loomis, SEATTLE Dec. 15.—An agree- ¢ f’o ed 73, former Chief of Police, ment between p luce men and the YOUNG MORGA \ a participant in the Alaska joint marine strike committec pe Master Tom Morgan, y s I'til rush, were held at Inglewood mits of the unloading of 10 carload of Mr. and Mrs. T. a { "He died Saturday follow- of bananas which were shipped admitted to St. Ann's Hospital ; an infection. here by rail from Vancouver. day because of a cold. For that most important person on your list, you'll naturally not want any- thing but the finest! De- cide today to make this jewelry Nugget Shop. year's gift . . . from The SI;;!)HX“HI U{ |()-C«'l| l”x’\(]S ic 42%, United i LK Bremner bid Southern P Seeel 18, Cities vice 4 asked 2'%; Pound $4.90%. MILWAU Wis., Dec. 15— The Wiscon: Athletic As- 5 N Ay s icn approved DOW, JONES AVERAG Brod ittt Se he following are today's Dow Y. | tle here on average industrials 181.97 ails 55 B; utilities g AR ARl has posted a $1,000 20, down 3 P The middleweight the cive first 105 gets on 000 is ¢ and first $: with Gorilla naran- champion re- ,000 of the re- half »d er - . 3 l BILL FLORY HER i m Flory, son of Charles D egional Forester for Alaska, JEWELRY First Among CHRISTMAS GIFTS No other gift is so traditionally fine, or can carry the me senti- ment as a gift of jewelry. ® Men's Wrist Waiches ® Diamond Rings ® Ladies’ Wrist Watches @ Coffee Seis ® Silverware Sets and a variety of gifis —ort— NUGGET SHOP ned to Juneau from the rah, A, Morgan, w Couth and tineau N IN HOSPITAL oung son to- |Dr. R. M. Coffey at the C. W. C |ter Mortuary where the body ta for burial angements Body of Missing Watchman Found at Gamhier Bayi Gustay Lanart Appam'll\ | Lost Life in Storm of Last Week Body of Gustav Lanart, watch- man at the Pacific American Fish-| eries cannery at Gambier Bay, who| was reported week,| was found on the beach at Jap Cc lin that vicinity yesterday and | brought to Juneau today in an air- | | 1 ' |plane of the Marine Alrways pi-; loted by Alex Holden. Lanart was a victim of drowning, according to an examination made today by Lanart was found on the beach, by an Indian named Matthews, | according to word brought here. Matthews had notified Harold Hau- gen, a troller, who in turn noti U. S. Commissioner Dawes at Pe ersburg. Daw radioed Com 5= e merican peace conference. In the front seat 1s sioner Felix Gray here. The (“m_ Gus Gennerich, the Presid/At's personal podyquard who died in Buenos Aires. (Associated Press Photo) missioner immediately dispatched -——— :: lli:x”(' Holden to bring the body HUUPE MURGAN IPoor Weatherman Lim up, and what he had forecast s R sull Goat, for snow flurries turned out high tide mark, it was l(’p.vw(\ . 4 real snow storm bringing St ved bRt o ER ELF Mize Reports foot of snuw to Ci who lived in a floating (x\l)ln in M Mize enclose t foilowing Jap Cove may have los e peor weathierman is still the comment from the C while still in the cabin; rur that IN JAII- GELI- reports R. C. M former to show how “wrong structure was found tipped on its S. Meteorclogist here d now The now flurries’ side, apparently having been badly d of Cleveland sather battered about and half overturned in the southeast storm which s that scction last week wnw'v., SL')N’ of Girl Chum Use the man actually drowned in hi Noose Fashioned Out cabin or while trying to swim to EPii 2 the shore may never be known O ajamas ticials reported oi- A native of Kalma, Sweden, Lan- LANSING, Michigan, Dec. 15 art was naturalized in Juneau in Miss Houpe Morgan, 25, who con- 1918 and had lived in this section fcssed a homicidal impulse caused since that time. He was was 63 her to shoot and kill her chum, s old. Elizabeth Giltner bride-to-be, last - Tuesday night when the two were addressing wedding invitations, hanged herself with a noose fash- ioned out of her I Her body was found this morning hang- IS BEING MADE I'\] ing in a cell in the county jail. Miss ! mas. Morgan had béen awaiting e report of a sanity commission. Miss Morgan left several® not CANNEDSALMUNJHMMMmemMHMV Cne note said: “I merely got messed up. T could not stand the % ‘ . fact T was being the only one left.” Quality and Freshness in This is believea relative to the fact SR LT she was the only one left of a Facking Told Abotit &8 106 oitls o tad mot bescom in Annual Reporl engaged or who had married She showed an outburst of af- The present emphasis on quality I::('ln;n for her futher, Stuarl Mor- cleanliness, workmanship, and &% - e e ROTARY CLUB HOLDS USUAL TUESDAY MEET freskness in the packing of canned salmon is one of the most favor- able developments in this industry |in recent years, Dr. Ray W. Clough, !in charge of salmon inspection for the National Canners Association, Northwest Branch, declared in his lannual report on pack conditions at the recent convention of the As- I sociation of Pacific Fisherics. “There has been great progress made along many lines,” Dr. Clough SETT = said, “Beter and more careful Members Who Have Been methods of handling the fish, z = | greater cleanliness about the plant Absent Return to Juneau and fishing boats, added by the —Make Remarks {liberal use of Lpochlorite solutions, firmer insistence on the prompt About forty members and guests idelivery of fish, and a more critical attitude on the part of the packer | toward his own pack have all con- tributed to lifting the quality stan- were present today at a lively lun- cheon of the Rotary Club at the Terminal Cafe. G. H. Walmsley led the community singing and M dards of our salmon pack. It must Cynthia Batson presided at the {be emphasized, however, that high piano |quality standards can be reached Jack C. Hayes, who has been and maintained only by the whole- yisiting Californi: and A. H. hearted and painstaking co-opera- Westall, who has been traveling | tion of everyone in the canned sal- gyer !mon indus This year, I be- lieve, this co-operation was more the Territory in the interest of mining, gave brief talks and stated they were glad to be back |evident than in previous years.” lwith fellow Rotarians once again. Careful Handgling 'Bob Hawkins gave two piano sel- In discussing the inspection of ections that were roundly applaud- |this year’s pack, Dr. Clough stated ed and Charles Jenne was intro- that 15 per cent more parcels of quced as a new high sc¢hool repre- salmon were inspected this year gsentative. than last, furthermore, a consider-| The guests for today were John ably larger number of samples were Flintoff and Bert Elstad. used. The number of cases cover- ———aa— ed by the 1936 inspection was abnuti St. Elmo’s fire, a light sometimes 5,900,000. te the warm wea- ,appearing on the masts and spars ther which prevailed le.ug the'of ships, is due to a slow discharge past fishing season, the number of of electricity. parcels open to question were con- siderably under that of 1934. This| 'Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone | reflects more careful and speedier |gg6, —adv. handling of the salmon, since the| — e ——— —ie | fish bruise more easily and are; |more apt to show tra of staleness as a result of high temperatures. “The canned salmon industry, through its energetic far-flung ad- vertising campaign is daily telling the American people in millions of | magazines, signs, etc., what an ex- cellent food canned salmon really is. By so doing, the industry is, in a sense, pledging itself to the production of quality canned sal- men,” Dr. Clough said. “We in the inspection service have had an excellent opportunity to observe the steady improvement in the | quality of this product during the past 17 years.” |’ =] ->oo New Austrian Airports | GRAZ, Austria—Two |ports are being built at and Aigen, Styria, and the report is current that their important features will be large underground | military hangars. —-e—— | The blackeye pea, a legume, 8ids in building soil fertility. new -air- Zeltweg President Rocsevelt is shown smiling and waving at his streets of Buenos Aires on his arrival to attend the Inter A Burcau, in a Benefit . . . CHRISTMAS BASKET FUND PRESIDENT RESPONDS TO ARGENTINE GREETING to J. letter Give Your Home a Gi that will delicht every member of the family for years to come. A Becmtiful AXMINSTER or WILTON RUG Our display of fine varied as to design and color well as weave, including Wiltons, Axminsters and American Orientals and you are sure to find one that your taste well as your purse. rugs is exceptionally suits as 9x12 Axminsters in the newest patterns priced as low as $35.00 Priced Very Reasonably YOUR LITTLE DAUGH ROCKER An ideal Gift for Girls. JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. B. P. 0. ELKS URKEY SHOOT WEDNESDAY AT 9:30 P. M. Argentine hosts as he was driven through the W. Leiv- scrived as modestly as those C ers. Mr. Mi wetiously writes fornia ‘dews’ that come up above that he rocently reccived on» of the the running boards and fill worst “ribbinzs” of his carcer on carbureter with water weather when the weather crossed Now that the weatherman has honors PR %raa%i%r%?%r%ifit%t%&« i GIFTS §or the HOME .\ gift that would be en- i suites on display. COFFEE AND COCKTAIL TABLES . in the modern style in solid Walnut make useful as well as ornamental gifts and are always in good taste. We are showing a variety of styles. TER would love one of those charming little reed —Beautifully designed and decorated in pastel shades. CRISIS IS NEAR BETWEEN JAPAN, SOVIET NATION Russia Refu<(‘s to Sign Fis Treaty — Final Warning Given MOSCOW, Dec. 15. — | between Japan and Russia are be- lieved entering a critical stage as the Soviet Government has refused to sign a treaty allowing | fish off Siberia . | The old treaty expires at the end .m this month and it is understood the Russian position is tantamount {to a final warning to Japan that ! she must denounce its anti-Com- “n\hmslu treaty with Germany or jthe Soviet Union will withhold co- operation in fishing rights, ———————— Diesel Taxis ations Japan to | AMSTERDAM, Holland. The | first diesel-driven taxis have ap- peared on the streets here for trials. If successful many more will placed in service. Diesel en- gines have already been used for several years on buses in Holland - - - ATTENTION 0. E S MEMBERS ction of officers of Nugget Chapter No. 2, O. S., Dougla will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m, >cember 15. FLORA KIRKHAM adv. Secretary ) earned himself a permanent niche in the understatement de ment, i we hope he'll be content with his Once is enough.” What cculd be more appre c-ated than a charmi BEDROOM SUITE? joyed for years to come. Visit our Furniture Depart- ment and see the attractive Full or Twin Bed suites in beautifully grained walnut. December 16

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