The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1937, Page 8

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BOARD APPROVES §70,000 ITEM ¢ FOR UNIVERSITY Money to Go for Women's Dmmllm) — $15,000 0. K.'d, .‘\s.\a.\' Offices Al for expending of $70,- | a s\vneih dormitory at of Alaska has been 1 Board of ccaference innell, Presi- 4 $4.000 » school at the estab- e assay offices in above recent special subject the at the ture as hich are f the Board 000 tor a p niversily also ature but this sum ha ance by th W ex- been Board abe; pend torial income, The three assay offices on which $15,000 will be spent are to be established at Ketchikan, Falrbank. Swedish Colony Founding Going to Be Celebrated WASHING1UN. Dei.. May 13— S are unucr way w ceieorace 1038 the tercentenary of the bl { New Sweden with federal, Swe ith and several state governments participating Eighteen years after Pilgrims first set foot on Plymouth rock, another group of settlers—the Swedes—land- ed on the fertile banks of a calm river 300 miles to the south and took possession of the country in the name of the Swedish crown. Thus was founded the colony of New Sweden that existed .in its own right from 1638 uantil 1655 and left a lasting impression on the culture and government of Delaware, Mary- land, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Foremost in the aims of those in Imlw \Imu ered mt’z C Raiding the showered the the raid was in cent walls icve d by unde act to wh six men se their stud EVANGELISTS COMING HERE FOR CAMPAIGN The Rev. Argue and W lo Appear Tuesday, Penlecoxhl Mission charge of the celebration is acqui- sition for park purposes of the land- ing place of the pioneers. Cracksman, 8. Is As Adept As Be:t Burglars s y 13. — “The worst emall boy” an English judge ever saw n and forced by v d shoes up in eourt The youngster is only eight years policemen seid he operates expert eracksman.” Some- times this prodigy in wrong-doing tcok Fifteen robberies, in which the Ioot totaled $150, are laid to the ungster. Police were loth to be- 'eve his stories until he showed hem just how he operated The juvenile court decided to send he malefactor to a special school - Japanese teas are dyed their color. to imorove - ry The Empire «uick results classifieds for “’fn: FLAVOR Schilling PURE VANILLA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB GOOD TIMES DANCE SAVE THE DATE FOR SATURDAY NITE! Elks’ Hall RANDS' ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 his brothers, seven and five, | with him on a housebreaking ¢ REV. WATSON ARGUE nad Mrs. Watson g to Juneau ne: steamer Yukon. Evanagelistic el Pentecos Street. The Tuesday, continue ay until Evangelist Argus on wili hold paign th al Mission meetings will 7:45 p. m, N every night e June 6. The F Watson Argue C: adian Evancelist, came from a fe ily of preachers. His grandf was a Me dist minister and 1 father, two s and one bro are also evanzeli He has 1 preaching since he was 16 year. age and has condvsted successiul revival campaigns throughout the United States, Canada, England and Ireland Evangelist Argue is ably by Mrs. Argue who will be the song leader for the campa and will also play the piano accompanimest for her husband's tro one solos She plans on organizing a children’s “Sunshine choir” of local young- sters to sing during the revival campaign It is about eight years ago that the Rev. Charles C. Personeus, the pastor, first corresponded with Evangelist Argue about ng to Juneau and finally has materialized come here dire from San Jose, California, where they conducted revival tin They have re- cently es in San Sore, Inflamed, Swollen Feet g Co. or ay and of Moone'’s an Beth n mence 18, and pt Sature co the n- m- en as ed lists ly an orig bJ’ le application will w short convince odors. And 1thy, ain and from ull soreness. luxurious makeup sludu cf the Left to right, the ace makeup artists of the —adv. ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937. Westmore brothers, in current motion pictare Movie producers Pho'o show . the strike, et to consi We cinema are Comet s boat T > returne \l to Jlm( au to Mr. Rose hortl > Te - - n wasp will produce 20,000 ing A quee 10,000 to e in Movie Hellywood, er a pe RASE chikan by kan to Wran den rly and furnishings with creosote, causing thousands of dellars’ we the ral studios. sericusly hurt. s the We and Percy LLTODAY: BANF wing a wer 1E Tue on barb all fruit plan s FmAal Cok recently Pelice sald te 1y rie te stmores are er a ble amage d Wes' maore, eland, rain - oo TELD BACK from K 11 with Pilot Ale p and fle sday. - - juice m Juic 'S REQUEST FOR RELIEF WINS COMMITTEE 0. K House Group Votes Billion and Half for Relief Work for Next Fiscal Year WASHINGTON, May 13 The House Appropriations committee to- day overrode economy demands and recommended a billion and a half dollars for work relief during the fiscal year beginning .July 1. Tt reversed the action of the sub-com- mittee which had voted five to four two days azo to hold it to a billion, one-third less than President Roose- velt asked for. The full committee voted 23 to 14 to boost the relief figure. It also adopted an amendment by Repre- sentative Clifton A. Woodrum of Virginia to limit Works Progress Administration appropriations for the coming fiscal year 3 the billion and a half f action follow l(l (Lh at of ¢ amen; ) fi; billion A set the quarer. approved s for finaily limit roads public bu facilities, w:portation facil and general conservatic ) $630,000,600 projects higk ks, rec- and hd ional 1t women'’s to $379.930,- aid a poll pproval of n and a half efforts of the to slash it one-thi to reach the floor > late week. 1e House ignored the Roosevelt recommendations and voted 396 to rsove onomy bloc next ven to limit the life of the Civilian rvation Corps to two years Chairman Black of the Senate La- bor Committee predicted the Senate would approve the CCC as a perma- American Missionzr Renounces Citizenship LOS ANGEL The Rev. Cari renounced Amer become tizen of Chir written friends here. He ken the name of Hau Ssu-Li A native of Willets, Calif., Hens- ley has been a missionary in China 1919 “I wanted nese, who are am spiritually one of the he consider I am for whatever worth pa , May 13.— ¢ has hip to to convince the Chi- my brothers, that I well as politic wrote. “I do not making a sacrifice is worth having is -+ Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. v provised sails, Shirley Joy Ellis (center), Nevada'' (ieft), Eilis will repres Crafts. Miss llamon and M Seattle Girl Becomes 19-year-old Seattle girt, test held in San Francisco by the Golden Gate Interaational & won second place ‘Miss Weste was chosen “*Mi xpo: nd Maurine Melenzie, liss Ut rn America’ n.a con- “Miss Miss s Western America’™’ tion. Genevieve Hansen, ah” (right), placed third te international Exposition at the Paris Exposition of Arts and enzie each will be given a two. Slmmuns Anewars ' Distress Signals ¢ From Radio Boat AAT Pilot b’ops at Gambier Bay on Return Flight trom Ketchikan 4nspo Simmc Returning irom Ketchikan this morning, Pilot Simmons answered an S.0.S. from the boat Electron, disabled in Gambier Bay, and landed in fairly rought seas to pick up G. E. Goudie and bring him into Ju- neau. Mr Juneau last Gaudie had left week-end to pick up the Electron which had been moored at Ketchi- s n over the winter. Together with s Charles Alexander and James John- n, kan Fingers he had put out Trom Ketchi- for Juneau, and was off Five- light Monday afternoon, when the vessel's power failed, the reduction gear having been stripped. In Safe Anchorage means of shore lines and im- the three managed to otk the forty-foot, dio service vessel Elec Scutheaste t Gambier reef: and finaily had her in safe anchor age within the bay ght Tom By xteen-ton ra- b; l" time trouble hit the tron across the m: Tuesday I Biecren Goudie, l’,u Aienu 10 i Engineering ¢ made 2lmost c dio-telepion2 avoard but unable to mek any local station un- when he got into n with the radiophona Todd. app mem vice communica ation a Todd light of Simmons, who fie Ketchikan yesterday afternoon, and s to return here this morning, finally established.contact with the Flectron by means of his recently- installed plane radio, and on his return flight this morning, landed and picked up Mr. Goudie, return- ing with him to Juneau. The other two aboard the Electron ained with the vessel, until Mr Geudie can ret W reduction ge aged part ng aboard the plane w had considerable ikan of the ron, and Pilot from Juneau to ¥ ith him The-Elec- difficulty m - three pal waters. y received from fur farmer: Goudie reported Besides Mr, turned to June: Tom Mo en, from rman C. Banfield, ell. He landed here minutes past nc Ketchikan On ex on the island, a to K € in the AA H., M. Could for Ketchikan, Petersburg. flew 100N nd Tom Morgan, and E. A. Kraft, for f,yo you/// quzc,é_/y f nd out urse that Chesterfields are MILDER . . . that they have a more pleasing TASTE and AROMA week tour of British Columbia Every woman should have a pro« fession, whether she intends to de- vote her whole life to it, or to marry, says Mrs. Mary Ian]mfl member of the family that built the Brooklyn Bridge, and her a bank presi do'lL—ch"d of the pany, at the New Jersey cap \ e believes that within the next t years women “will be doing the de« ciding.”

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