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1CE POOL S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE VOL. L. NO. 7478. ~ SECOND SECTION—PAGES 1TO4 LATEST RANGES | ¥ WINNER TO GET Neiw Home of Alaska Electric Lib;ht and Power Compmiy, in “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENT ABOUT $75,000 :Iul'u;afi; at Franklin and Second FORTUNE GOES intendent. " MANUFACTURED et a0 TO CUESSER OF s FOR CUSTOMERS ' CORRECT TIME e | » Frank Parrish Tells About . : Westinghouse Electric | | Size of Aw_ard Is Approxi- S. C. Products | mately F“:ddsy Laur- ence naerson Frank Parrish, Alaska repres ——— tive of the Westinghouse EI 5 Supply Company, with headquarters The winner of the Nenana in Seattle, says: ice pool will receive approxi- . f“Ah little over a_yiflr agn“fikgroup mately $75,000 according to ol ome economists — well-known s " « authoritles all—were invitéd by the | word received by The Empire Westinghouse Electric and Manu- from Laurence Anderson at v facturing Company to tell what Nenana. Mr. Anderson is in they felt should be done to improve 4 the usefulness and econmy of the charge ,Of t!‘e p0.0I. g & electric range. The ice is still holding in Recently these specialists were front of Nenana, according to pleased to learn their suggestions advices but it is anyone’s had been put into actual production h the b k il 4 A year ago a two-oven range guess when the breakup Wi suggested; today it is a occur. “Why can't we have oven According to advices from v ; ron' " asked othe F - SRR . i S o ek o wosiyss i3 e TS S S w5 , Fairbanks, new wagers are that stay level, even when pulled e 4 7 : being made now, independent , out with full load. Small custard The Alaska Electric Light and Power Company’s According to E. V. Parson, Merchandise and Ap- Through the courtesy of Mr. Pullen, General Man- |of the pool, as to when the ice cups won't tip on these shelves. pew home is of concrete and steel construction and pliance Manager, this kitchen will and should be of ager of the “Light Company,” this room, together with |y move down the Nenana The bars are flat, closely-spaced. granroof jn every respect. The main, or street floor. special interest Lo every housewife or home owner lo- its facilities, is offered to the various city clubs for p S b Vg Electrically lighted ovens, alr-cooled =0 06100 1. 100 Fek anil: b o i cated on Gastineau Channel. On the mezzanine floor commiitee meetings, church and fraternal societies for |'iver: Several bets have been oven_door m:ndles, heties design— _ ¢ s a space of v and hiouses the cash- is located a stationery and office supply room, while food sales, ete. placed within the next two ::x;seos:tox; afvsssts;:i:;:; ;n:‘v]ainzz;; ier and au:mmtmg. departments, main app“an_ce dis- further up we find a completely f urnished Pent House The full concrete basement covers a space 100 by |or three days and others two s highly sklylle e cmngmgg s play: electric ‘supplns department, Privat.e offices of Room equipped with _tables and qhmrs and an ultya 100, and houses a boiler room, paint room, battery room, |weeks away. X : W. S. Pullen, General Manager, and his assistant, Ralph modern General Electric Hotpoint Kitchen Cabinet Unit, stock room, an air compressor and a late t oil filter « into actualities. 3 x M . s " A g P! ype e kol 5 sk unit At Martin; drafting and planning room, repair shop, car finished in gleaming white, which when opened up, for use in transformer work. 4 ol gl Baxt Bigh hieat,: yet will storage room and a model kitchen, completely furnished presents a complete cooking and serving nook, consist- _ The building is completely illuminated by a modern Nicknames Hdp have & secondary heat so low no With dinette tables and chairs, electric range, fold-away ing of an electric range, electric refrigerator, sink with lighting system, the marquee alone requiring 228 lamp G-Men t » burning or scorching can result.” m;qer, dls‘l;washer.“ sink, refrigerator, mixing set and running hot and cold water, and storage space for foods sockets which forms a part of the outdoor indirect N;beé' ,°, Here was a suggestion to stimulate cabinet and a ventilating fan. and cooking utensils. lighting effect. riminals the imagination. The challenge 7 4 L AT o i IR RSN 5 b was accepted; the ‘“Economizer 0 H W'll S l f 5 9C k . Af P b . I I . DES MOINES, Ia.—If your nick- s e e . Open House Will Be Held Saturday, May 8, from 2 to 6 o’Clock in Afternoon; lic Is Invited sne s e o “sinay;"you velous new unit has a high heat would be better off peeling pota- that brings food to a boil fast. Then ~__ AR e N T AR i g T OB o R . A I ot g toes than cracking safes, H. B. the switch is turned to low. The B | : ’ As Open House Specials, E. V. Par- | Fletcher, Federal Department of food continues to cook as fast as Mother Hel [0 { Faulk"ar Te"s [ Former Slmpson Home MU.SCUIL P ',’nee,chmdm::d manager for |Justice Agent from Omaha, says. ., food can cook with only 1-10th the other (S pS Pel'ate |1 i e e e S— |the Alaska Electric Light and Pow- The department has separate files " electricity formerly required. Care- | . | 3 4 ler Company is offering extra in- of “trick names” that criminals go o :‘:l‘lsy rxl‘ecordecilt tests sho\;’ “‘mlx‘;“th Ahu“‘ stanl"g | Ausnents T ihe Bibesy’ b slesters :it':vwhem“ they like the names or s new unit savings from 0 ! liances, such toasters, irons, 2 46 per cent can be made in electric T T | :,T;mm m,c:‘n; coffee m.;om,_ A check of case records, he told cooking costs. And, burning and i LES. Lamps and vacuum cleaners.|® woman's club here, shows that scorching of foods is eliminated by In addition to these articles car- the “Reds” and Skinnys” are traced this lower than low heat. i i - . moo haike soectal more easily through one of these When electrical manufacturer SRR i p}l’_‘:: Bwu:ecthe m: o8 zop:ster files than are the “Jims” and the A% cmen o ot doniie g [Pullen Conceived Idea 20 the customers get gratis a carrying| 7°%" e ctical home ap- A pliances, that's nsws. | Years Ago—It Has | e CUASE a1 ol . % Modern elecig"ic lappllances hmday | Worked Out | lowance s applied towards the pur- Home in Motor Car AT 50 Teasonabin if ‘ogstno home | | chasesprice of a new iron, or on the fin r::llyd affarg tobe Mieny | H. L. Faulkner, ;n the law firm outright purchase of a new iron an BRISTOW, Okla, — The trailer : em. Hundreds of dollars are spent !of Faulkner and Banfield, who has jroning board pad and pressing|era attracts only passing notice tz’ ;n fl]“u;mol;l:‘e that stays with represented the legal department cloth will be included in the sale|from T. W. Wood. i Ot s e l‘°“’!y"'_5‘ of the Alaska Electric Light and as a gift. Wood for more than a year has the. DRODEE eanily Om:’ nvi; i 'Power Company for many years, Coffee makers are made up in|lived in his 11-year-old light coupe. mef pelx :‘:f pl:lsn kv'l'?‘}lx foms |said today: “The plans for the; special sets for this gala opening|He sleeps in the seat and cooks on Pisely eleolully the lurin. ang building as now located at Second and all LES. lamps in stock carry|a campfire outside with utensils serve efficiently and economically and Franklin had been uppermost| very special prices. carried in a rear box. fokflzfiesizeieasal%‘gflem electric fin the mind of W. S. Pullen, viee! D. * Ly L = . s + President and General Manager, for P bl U l H I range, n‘ gleaming white refriger- |many years and that about twenty u w tl ltles Ome s to .. ator, a dish washer or the smallest * ! i % < of h i e years ago it was then decided by 0 B T h et the otices o ihe Light Company| Be Dedicated; Personnel o : ito set aside a certain percentage ;t;mnr;;‘dy ito iserve through the lof their retail appliance sales to A C 2 P ll Lar e e e s create a building fund and the ef- | Ompany, ayro g fi:l’;.u acmlm;afl;:eople of the Gas-‘ forts put forth by the management! o T persor:cnelbo(‘ the ;‘"‘:"bcom" From two to six o'clock tomor- 1895 and is incorporated under the A fraction of an inch from death,” was the terse comment of Dr :‘P*“‘Y ean be hetter ‘Judged by the) row afternoon, one of Juneau’s old- |laws of the Territory of Alaska. Samuel E. Chalfin, after he removed an open safety pin from the throat public if they will accept the invi-| est firm, the Alaska Electric Light Other firms still doing business in o | of 7-months-old Francis Reardon, Jr., of Somerville, Mass. The pin was |tation to inspect the property Sat-| and Power Company, will dedicate|Juneau, and which were formed very | in the baby’s throat eight hours. Mrs. Francis Reardon. the baby's |urday afternoon from two to six lits new public utilities home and |shortly after the “Light Company” | mother, shows how she aided the doctor in the operation. Dr Chalfin |o'clock.” » praised her for her presence of mind and her steady hand at the crucia) | Ithe building will be thrown open to|are B. M. Behrends Co, Inc., the s er | . sioment. | Mr. Faulkner further stated “Ju-| Capitalizing on the publicity stirred by the romance of Mrs. Wallis the public for inspection. Juneau and Douglas Telephone neau and Gastineau Channel resi- Simpson and the Duke of Windsor, a Baltimore party purchased the | Officials and Personnel Company and the Juneau Water [] . s 7 T |dents now have the finest public <hildhood home of Mrs. Simpson, restored it, and opened it to the Company. nns““flmn |doctors. In Shanghai, & new med- utilities building in the North, and| public a8 8 museum at an admission charge of 50 cents per person. | The officials of the Alaska Elec- MY e e ke cHINA “RGED lical center was recently opened. |ome of which they, as well as the! o |trie Light and Power Company who new building is set back tk Posed —_— | Purther complicating the prob-|residents of the whole of Alaska, | 7 g i ::' Ar::.nnum’ ‘bl:m‘;: m'm‘:’" m""fi from the property lines fronting WASHINGTON, May 7.—The Li- |lem are the quack doctars. There is|May be justly proud.” | ‘ |6 4 Sllding abe . T, Corbus, Brestdant |00 Frouklin Street, and Second brary of Congress and the National Tu s clALlZE |no law in the criminal code to pre- R i [ | M. M, Corbus, Treasurer; A. W,IoStreet. and approximately 600 square Archives are waging what has come s vent them from posing as author- | | Corbua Seefet;ry' W. s‘ Pul!.en feet donated the City of Juneau * to be known in the capital as the! |ized physicians. cnwnands Huld | . . " | VIce-P;es!dant lnd’ uenaul m:t for additional sidewalk width, the , “little constitution war.” | MEDIG AL c AHE e | ISS FIS | ere 0 ay' i Mo At Socond and Praskiio mpeovement In the government’s new sclen-| rict would have its own hospital | ’ f -|of the Alaska Electric Li trict w pi Manager and Construction Super-|p o Gompany will add approxi- tific 2,250,000-cubic-foot filing cab- inet for historic documents there is duly fitted out a shrine for the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The two price- less relics are now in the Library NANKING, China, May 7.—Where there is only one registered doctor for every 54,000 people, only one registered dentist for every 4,000,000 and health workers who would take over first aid work, Vaccination, health propaganda, and reporting of vital statistics. Scattered dis- tricts have tried the scheme with success, King says. a Funeral for | " “Outfaw” Horse at 0ld Stand TEATICKET, Mass,, May 7—Ad- { ministrations come and go, but Miss | | Bakers Decide Wyo., CHEYENNE, May 1. Other interdepartmental heads Accountant, assisted by J. E. Barra~ gar and Mrs. Clarabelle Messer- schmidt. E. V. Parsons rules over are C. B. Holland, Cashier and Chief | mately $1,000 to the City of Juneau's |tax roll. Years ago the Juneau Ferry and Navigation Company, a subsidiary of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, donated a strip of Congress. —needs a state medicine s —— BILLINGS, Mont., May 7.—White | Tea- ystem if » ’ |Effie L. Pish, 70, remains as Tea- | gtubby and plump loaves would|the electrical supply department, wide, which now consti- Archivist R. D. W. Connor Wants|ie country's health standards are i Coyote, saltiest rodeo bronc in Mon-ticket postmister, the only one this|increase bread consumption, but thelably assisted by Gharles Moore. g (:;t. < prbii space from . :Ti::m ?b"flflndfle:ge“ fl’“‘:‘;m to be raised. Their Love for Salt w;: a ff‘=w yeais ago, ?wdgfi . |small office has had since it Was|new “stramlined” bread 10af i5| Otner employees of the mainten-|Pront Street on South Seward Street 0 surrender them for they : . A nera! services, atten Y established in 1890. | —t have been the chief attraction for| TRat is the contention of the na Lcnds Deer to D“tll;some of the top hands of the rodeol Because of the town’s odd nm:ne,‘hwe to stay—at least in Wyoming. ence and installation departments|to the Willoughby Avenue exten- tourists mn the library ever since he got custody of them by order of President Coolidge in 1922. For the time being the Library seems to have the edge. Chairman of the Senate and House Library committees are on record as saying {tional health administration which wants the government to establish that the poor may have free treat- 'ment~with emphasis on the pre- {ventative side. Dr. P. Z. King, head of the ad- and subsidize medical centers so| | combination of salt and steel proved MISSOULA, Mont., May 7.—The a winter death. trap for deer in the |Rocky Mountains, Forest Service game studies have disclosed. world, were held for him on Leo| Cremer’s ranch in the Cayuse Hills,| iwhere he died. He started his bucking career 14| years ago when he was purchased | by the city of Billings for the wa-| |ter wagon. After tearing up several| hundreds of stamp collectors write for sample Teaticket cancellations for their collections. Between mail arrivals, - which bring an average of 50 letters a day into the office, Miss Fish retails penny candy to children and sew- That was the decision of Wyom- ing bakers who met here and de- cided there is too much public sen- timent for long, skinny loaves of bread to eliminate them. “The exclusive baking of stubby, plump loaves of bread, the old fash- are George Shaw, H. M. Porter, James Smith, Bill Norton, Cy Coyne, E. Shudshift, Otto Anderson, Charles Sey, Pritz Johnson, A. Ra- dalet, Charles Sterns, Fred Jonas, Arne Kopstead, Art Davlin, Fred Ford and H. E. Smith. During peak season, from five to twenty addi- sion as well as a plot of ground formerly occupled by a quartz mill, 30.78 by 41.76 feet, which allowed the linking of Willoughby Avenue and the Willoughby Avenue exten- sion. — e — VENETIAN BLINDS the documents should stay where|ministration, sees no other solu-| Game census takers reported that|g.is of harnesses in protest against terials i1 house- | toned design, would increasc bread they are. tion in view of the ignorance and salt placed on rallroad switches|gycy, commonplace work, he was ottt oot o 1P consumption because when a man|tional men are employed as needed.| The Venetian blinds used through- * ————————— low economic status of the masses.|to keep them free of ice attracted|c s ¢, Cremer as an “outlaw.” sits down to a meal he will eat so Pay Roll Large out the Alaska Electric Light and USE SECTIONED DISH Serve several condiments in a sectioned dish, rather than in in- dividual dishes or jars. Mustard, horseradish, and pickle relish make an excellent trio to serve with cold meats. Most of the population, King declares, is entirely without medi- cal care because what doctors there are concentrate in the citles and cater to the rich. deer. track, licking the salt. When a train approached they were blinded by the headlights and | could not flee. Six deer were killed They congregated on the| Scores of cow waddies have told| |Cremer that White Coyote was one lof the worst broncs ever to enter a rodeo arena. The horse was In Shanghai, for instance, is in-|recently in this manner at Avery, years ago in green pastures in the dicated the bulk of China’'s 8922 Ida., and five near the St. Joe river. io.,u Hills. TO MAKE FLOUR LIGHTER many slices of bread, regardless of the width and breadth of the slice” Damp weather _often makes flour one baker explained. several times before using. |heavy. To remedy this place the| “retired” several “But there is more bread in one| ur in a shallow pan in a slow glice from the stubby, plump loaf, item. i ven for 15 minutes. Then sift it compared with a slice from the The Alaska Electric Light and and ‘longboy’ or streamlined loaf.” The straight labor pay roll of this |concern is probably the third larg- lest in Juneau as approximately $52- 900- is expended locally for this Power Company was established in Power Company’s new building as Pullen says, “They fill a great need 2 are considered a necessity now from our point of view.” ebe.