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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1937, PEACE COMES TO TROUBLED AUTO INDUSTRY ' HANS BERG LOW FACES DIFFICULT DECISION . | [ \ n ) Managers and Officials Will Firemen Seeking PWA Loan! Rz T 3 { | Hold Session with Prexy for Improvements to % to Outline Plans Local Diamond i A meeting of anagers, captains z Zans Berg was low among five and officials of the Gastineau Chan- bidders submitting estimates for the nel Baseball League has been cailed construction of the new grandstand | by President William A. Holzheimer for the Firemen's Park baseball for 8 o'clock Friday evening in his ground, it was announced today by heme in the MacKirfnon apart- Fire Chief V. W. Mulvihill, follow- for the purpose of organiz- ing the bid opening at the Fire| league for the sea Y {Hall Monday evening expected to start about The successful bid was just less| than $3,000 in amount, and includ-| teams thus far have de- ed only construction of the stand| clared intention of entering the and players' locker room. All lhe: League—Moose and Douglas— | plumbing and wire netting will bei and President Holzheime that installed by the Fire Departr_nbm.‘ the mana d captains if they without contract. | have been cho: as well as League The Department has applied to! officials be on hand Friday night the Public Works Administration Tn addition to formation of the ma- Kfs e }day strike i the Chryster auto plants in Michigan, for a grant and loan for the carry-, e, discussion, will .be had Seated le ter P. Chrysler, company board chairman, and ing out of the“plans for the park.! c ibilities of a minor league. dames b iations look on in zn approving manner. (Asso- {Word of the action on the applica- cpensored by the regular league of \ticn is to be received from the 4 ganization ; IPWA within the next few days, - PIGNEER TRADING POST {I L 2 o bzl Chief Mulvihill said. In the mean-; T 0 ¥ Pr(’ til() \’ 44 ,l ll \ time, the Department Playgrounds PlLUT SlMMGN OF ER}\’.OR,MlNth MAN‘ f") . & Committee, under direction of 1 CTODDING | K g 3 Chairman A. W. McKinnon, is hard STOPPING OVER HERE/ to Bake a Good Cake PROCRAM DURING =5 e b s 3t v e v, 1oyt e 1 . v e it | pXpe i pa 4 , 15-yea roy, N. Y., high school girl, wi - '“ J. W. Felder, for he op- | AR " expects to have the surface in LD cejye the income from a $60,000 trust fund established by the will ot [ E; or-of @ dtradin 4 A ndition for the opening of feam per great uncle, Fred D. Nichols, of Petersburg, N. Y. on condition u ot s o practices within a very short time that she live apart from her parents. Vera shown with her dog, Skippy, ity Aoyl - Rl bt In case the proposed grant and| had difficulty deciding what to do. (Associated Press Phate) & Py T o P b loan, which has so far received fa- e S R - S MR ey 0 e L vorable consideration from PWA of- [ s ters and w ake the r By’ A - 1 et Coy 3 . ficinls, should be disapproved, the AAT Pl C 1 R ] to. the WRSHIBRA MU Ge 0 e Promotion of Year-Around Fire Department has on hand suf- ’ A/ fane Carries ands Outside. 5] : L fen g see s work O Familv 2 'l‘“‘l“‘ G"‘“‘ oy SR P Health' ServiceMajor Ob- |tictent fushiggiace she wiek oo | amily on Early 0 sqlitiiesdees K R . 1e stand well started and will open | A arly Glac gt promising distrie X jective of Undertaking 'a arive to raise the necessary funds y | ler I.l'ghl \(ES{(‘I’(JH’V Tghb nIw R I‘,V,].‘“: ey > to whip the park into its best con- | i o B e it Plans for the May Day - Child dition for this year's play | st 5 passengers aboard the !" I('-:“," ¥ e e . Healih Day program were outlined — Once under way, work of erccting; | A ke Maska Afr Transport Loekh ok platt at a meeting of the committee, rep- the new stand s expacted to take ; ",‘fl';"\”nl;m’“’*- Mich., Al""ll 1|“ ga seaplane, Pilot Sheldon Sit B by resenting various organizations, held just about one month . {=Three. Jqun "SRRI Bawed-pll flew to Eitka this of n p‘“ _V"_ il afternoon in the office of bz S5 e President Urges South /\m-w Sing ard Rugmatios bl wp Gisirict which is a placer area rie Drake, Chairman, in HE i erican Republics to Carry [(iina) Bont here b el e Bl e ral and Territorial Build- HEALTH WORK IN I 2o MOTAVEPRER B SIRD e G 0d L oh WESTWARD CITIES I Out Trade Agreemcms |caped with 1““:“—”("\]' estimated at d with Simmons at 3 o- TEA GIVEN TCDAY . Sonia Cheifetz and Mrs. Mary BRINGS RESPONSE {APRReY ;31’1"’; B afternoon were: Red Wil- I wthorne of the Territorial De- PR L ¥ AR for Hirst-Chichagof; Walter BY EASTERN STA® 5 it 0P HekTtls Sxpldingd. b ¥ “"“5“”\(‘“]0“' AgH) (18T ths BABY BOY die, ¢ & 1= ‘ Rocently 1 ¢ from the In- ident Roosevelt today said that Jack Goudie, and . T i 2im and purpose of Child Health ** 'L“\"“&l ““‘,;”llmaKIl»».g NI'? bewcre kgl el i IS BORN TO o weekly Eastern Star held at t! !\“, ';',;“ ‘:" “I\m“;\"’ h(‘”fh M";k advisory nm'l\"nxlyund child health nt in Democracy, mutual con-j MR’MRS H. A. JENKINS 1 A ) with e objeclive Y ing Pt K w 3 d t o i re Following his return’ to Juneau Scottish Rite Tem| for which o e e . ' nurse, ‘reports, Sucouimging Tesponse idence anc,postilve co0p S IR Arel, 1 B in the Lockheed from Sitka vester- many guests called during the after- Fetith The slogan, “Healtn 0 the work now being done by the most important guarantees for) A baby boy, weighing 11 pound day afternoon at 4 o'clock, with Paul hoon, nRsacti ‘”;_ it Qtiix\ixl e Territorial Department of Health, & dumhA\ world po.uc‘ in an ad-|w \' born to Mr. and Mrs. Ha " Lopes. from Chichagof, as his lone Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Ray T 5 3 A8 in cities of the Interior and to the Gress to the governing ;(2- i of Ll‘w A. Jenkins, ul!( Juneau, at the home p ; presided as hLostesse: r the AR estwar | Pan-American union of 21 Repub-|of Mrs. Jenkin's sister inbound passenger; Simmons at 4:30 Day presided as hostesses for the n M D Cinile: Heasiic by AN eetrd Pan 1o o s oclock made his second glacter hop a{fair. Ry o e S LSRR e oA Odrowall direntor af. Eheflice. (KR BER them: 1o pledee 1] Oraines, 16 S of the season, Chartering the Lock- The regular meeting of the Ordex program in Juneau will extend communicable disease control di- Bive B effect to 19 agree-|13. Both mother and baby are do- heed for the glacier hop was Clar. Of Eastern Star was held last nig UXOUGH the week May 1 oo 2 L0 wision,’ asslated: by Miss - Thelma|meiits to advance peace trade pur-|ing well, according to a radiogram Bis tiavids mad bis fetle = in with Mrs. Glen Oakes, Worthy Ma- schdols are plaoning Heslth Plavs guriver,” publlp ihealth. ‘use, s chases which were reached in the received by Mi. Jenkins who is em- children and Mrs. Whittemore, Mys, lowed the business 108 S reseritatives: l[‘( m the Depart » Nome, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Which the President attended. i bk i s Yeiebisal were outlined during neet e bt oo r, Eklutn gard, z T B : it 3 for the Friends' n ; 1 0 LCPITTING CLIMAX i be made e nd_ Cordova [ CHAMBER MEETS x(; )‘\u;n it the meeting of the orde i - S o SR Al S R : Beintal o Tnin‘m;m,\i Im\'l" ex- = 3 on Ap : st Gt it s e ed interest i jointly support-| . TOMORROW NCON S ; ),: the el ; l,\hlu prepai .1( (.:.~ one, prefers frosting 4 4 ;mu.u. n..l \wrl‘_ thig nill Hose’ PaBlY Healiti Niiss- | The PC[fCCt dinner ch and nd uses sweet choro! n le for several radio ., ¢ T MISS RENA KOLASA child healin Borinens ok HUGIs: joe the et Several matters of importance a N NEAU sy mzr ANDER in The committee is made up of it 3 3| . . sty bl ginde VISITS IN JUNEAU LEXANI e e ade U5 of forw. Mrs, Ouuthome reports | js 2 symphony of | [ luncheon of the Juneau Chamber| .. 1 ;i : off D Juneau Public Schools e e g ¢ S » Miss Rena Kola ister i nnic i after i %) 3 4 5. of the health service to the Interior,| of Commerce tomorrow noon in 1 e 4 Sister Mary Loyola and Sister Mary ta i " | = B rerat Tt Afsading 1 Mary Kolasa an M a ¢ ady baked X At "]' ¥ Bohool: 8 entative health councils have been fl Wh . d . f i 8 10 golasa of Junecau, arrived . ge ue! ial School; Mrs. VaFiois ities Vice President Charles W. Carter, ; 1‘“ ”;,“,“ .,3‘, Al com- X pecia Y€~ moist Janea Allen, Off of Indian Af- e i “Tic.m.n_m‘{mms | LT en 1t cnds 1n.a ragrant CUP presiding officer, who asks that & i1, porih f o RORE v s — | frosted, I put it O. L. Kendall | ny north fr her home in Lew- Tost put it Kendall, large attendance to be on hand iston, ”"?1‘,,”“ ; : : Cake Quickly Mrs. E. S, FATH-ER) SON ARE L “11° > TS en LB o ol care i the > Juiekn ins oib | HONORED AT PARTY| of Schilling - - that’s the proper finale. MINE FIRM INCORPORATES ncau until school cl ; e il an hour to make and Profession- 10 ed until i Has mer, when she and - PP gy cake. And although V}’[mu n’s Club; W. O. Johnson,| Honoring Mr. John Reck, whose | [] [ Articles of incorporation have been !asa, teacher in the g ol R b Sl lent bakery cakes are American Legion; Charles Burdick birthday was Monday, and Mr. Wil-| - filed with the Territorial Auditor by here, will travel to Lewiston for the o 474¢" Wed PRPEETHO KB B poy avaitable from our local nd Rev. John A Glasse, Chamber liam Reck, whose birthday is to- | C 1 ln O e the Wolf Creek Mining Company summer season. 3 g cery store family stili of Commerce; J. B. Burford, Rotary morrow, Mrs. Willlam Reck enter- ' by Manie Olson of Fairbanks nd| Miss R Kolasa is an office I a&lways bake my devil's food homé-made cakes” on' most Club; Dr s_unm Cheifetz and Mrs. tained last evening at a dinner par- £ ic Gustavson and Thure Gustav-|manager Lewiston, the former Cakes in two laver - cake pans | go,g |Mary Cawthorne, Territorial ‘De- ty gathering several guests at her One for Percolator—another one for Drip and Silex son of Vancouver, B. C. Capital is|home of Miss Mary and Mis , which have been fitted with waxed | ™y yovo formed the habit of re-: PArtment of Health bome .on’ Distip Avente. listed at 250 shares of non-par. 'Mae Kolasa. ¥ I don't put them in greased |,;,ving the butter which is to be] | Spring flowers formed a setting —— 2 e S Crmmne z e the batter should have | coq i my cake from the refriger-'them all together again for for the occasion, which assembled §$™7 < T L T TTT R R e TR to cling to at the sides . two B = . e ?.fnl:;ls to at the sides | i . about 20 minutes before T plan Minutes or so IMr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan, Miss Announcmg—The New Low Priced o e i —————— ¥ | to start the ingredients, I Here Are Proporiions Corinne Duncan, Miss Dorothy Loosen Cake Edge | also I the ingredients! The final ingredient to be added{Green, Miss June Lynch, Mr. R. F.| GENERAL ELECTRIC I bake them for about twenty-'and ute after reading the reci-|is the egg whites, which I mix in|(Shorty) Roberts, Miss Dorothy WARM AIR five minutes in a moderate oven.|pe over carefully. |very carefully before pouring the Reck, Miss Maimie Reck, the hon-| » ll U R R Y Dt the baking I start mixing| Then I use a long-handled wood-|batter into two layer-cake pans. ~ |0rees and the hostess. g o N'D ITIO N ER the frosting which I finish while en spoon for crc ¢ the buter.| The proportion of the various in-| John Reck is the father of Wil- FOR SMALL HOMES the cake is cooling for about ten | When it is soft I add the r and |Bredients is as follows: liam Reck. | : H U R R Y minutes on a wire rack. beat the two together for a few| Two-thirds cup butter; 1% R 2 TR | CapCICItY up to 90'000 B.T. Us When T {ake the cake out of the |minutes. Afterwards I add the but-| CUPS sugar; 3 egg yolks; 1 cup LEAVES HOSPITAL | : H U R R Y oven T loosen its edges with a knife | termilk, the egg yolks, the flavoring | buttermilk; uares melted Baby Katherine Johnson who has | R l c E 8 A H L E R s c o ° and them quickly turn it out, tear- and the dry ingredients and beat| c¢hocolate; 1 teaspoon vanilla; received medical attention in the| A e | % teaspoon salt; 2% cups flour; |CoOvernment Hospital was dis- * BATTLE LINES IN CIVIL STRIFE H ;j::::‘fi powdei, 3 egg whites, - = : ~ o ST GET THOSE DESIGNS i Eeee RFA NI | A FEW St CCARD PARTT W CLEAN TIM A FEW DAYS LEFT TO | CARD PARTY WILL - BE HELD APRIL 23| b ¥ DESIGN A e i IS HERE AND THAT MEANS' | ecting in regular session, mem-! LABEL e R e S Sy FULLER’S PAINT IARAGOIA | America assembled Iast night under FOR \Lj }V”‘“fi“s“‘ . the direction of Mrs. Walter G. Hel- | | ilen, president. discussing plans for| INSIDE AND OUT Y ' GLOVER’S OVENIZED :lhe public card party to be held on | y PURE PREPARED and FULLERGLO B&S i *Mrs. Guy McNaughton is chair- and 1 of the affa assiste v g i 2 3 3 3 2 POTATO CHIPS! B v For a durable satisfactory painting job insist on hav- B mish a s an. : 3 . . ’ ! e Tt st s gk ing your home painted with FULLER'S PURE PREPAR- i une nore n‘j}::gfl“°"m‘)"'“\1"“";-5 ED and for all interior walls ‘and wood work specify 3 e s on May 25. | Contest Closes April 21 Mrs. Hellan stressed today the im-' FULLERGLO. J poriance of having the name: | sk ” 13K BN 4 RAhE, the names. of When your boat needs painting FULLER'S DURABLE 26RANADR HELD BY new members submitted by the next 4 3 g 2 b o) ASK 0 K. A INSURGENTs | [meeting of the Catotic Daughters BOAT will give you lasting service. o ” on April 27. P , & o g R ) ropee N 1" i, o e s | DECORET QUICK DRYING ENAMEL is available in ? FRONT 8 e by 0 sl many bright cheerful colors and is easily applied. INSURGENT Mary Rieten in charge. All Cath- o x L U N c H DRIVE l | olic women are invited to be pres-| - R sovesnment| fon JUNEAU - YOUNG HARDWARE CO i - ] e DRIVE i M 3 MRS. GLOVER PHONE 324 . = | Thousands of English starlings Midsummer Night's Dream at Coliseum—Sunday and This Associated Press map shows the government’s flank move |S¥aIming in the towers of thej H 3 H (black arrow) for a direct attack on the rebel position in the | Wheeling, W. Va. courthouse stopped Monddv—Undef auspices Holy Trinity Guild 4 IRARBARSAARRARRAAERRERARAUCARAILARRARRLRRRARES4RS; Penarroya coal mine scector, and the insurgent drive (white ar- | row) on Durango, key city to the Bilbao defens the city clock by perching on the llunvmem-'s hands