The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1937, Page 8

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HIXSON IS NAMED RADIOINSPECTOR FOR SIX MONTHS Council Tables Closing Hour Ordinance for Further Study Hix city radio in- 1ths William on, problem and t ttempting to elim- new closing led until the t discussion, pend- tudy The ring changing the 1 liquor establishment m closing from who recently n arm in a which she contends is responsible, appeared the Council in behalf of her $2,000 damages and pay- of hospital and othe i expenises. Mrs. Nelson declarea ad been approac! for t $1.000 but that wsider i, and if id she will city to collect on named Coun- ause and Frank ite the claim surrounding side- she her bring 2 G E. F fferty to inv and the circumstances it whether volunteer the - city policemen the provisicns of the Question of tiremen 1 come under hour | Council is| workmen's Compensation Act came up for discussion, but no action was, taken. The amended building cod was passed and the ordinance set- ting ahead the assessment period and meeting of the Board of Equali- zation one week was passed in sece ond reading > Mildred Bryson, " Walter McKinnon - Will Wed Monday | Ceremony to Be Performed at Home of Ted Laugh- lins, Nugget Creek With close friends and relatives \ttendance for the ceremony, the of Miss Mildred Bryson to McKinnon will be an| of Monday evening. The Rev of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1937 1. Kendall the Method Church will officiate at the service which is to be performed at 8 o'-| clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Ted Laughlin of Nugget Creek | | Miss Birdie Jensen is to be the! maid of honor at the service, while Mr. Wallin Forrest will be the best | man. Mr. Henry Bryson will give - |his daughter in marriage. | Following the ceremony a recep- tion wiil be held at the home at 9 o'clock, asse many friends of the | The two will make the grand Apartments - STEWART GOING ' SOUTH TO BUY couple H their home in NEW EQUIPMENT © B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- missioner of Mines, is sailing south'! THREE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE 345 each Due to replacement with NEW L. C. SMITH'S ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU N & N FOR BETTER VISION Our eyveglass requirements change from time to time depending upon age, health and the use to which we put our eyes. Improperly fitted glasses may do more hafm than good. And the very best lenses may require changing and ad- justing from time to time. Come in and let us check up on your sight. Protect your glasses. vision with correct Dr. Rae Liliian Carison OPTOM Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store ETRIST Phone 'WE WANT No. 10155 . 3170 FOR RADIO BAR LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGI E BROTHERS He Went Up 10 Miles Looking like a man from Mar is aided out of his high altitude nad asgended to a record heigh Previous record-holder w ] w ‘British Royal Air Fore on the Yukon Monday in connection sing equipment for the i offices which are d in Ketchika missioner will stop off for short time in K kan to confer m the office there but expects to e able to continue on south on the Yukon An appropriation of $30,000 was made by the last Legislature for es- abiishing the cffices. - > OFFICIALS ENDORSED FOR REAPPOINTMENT BY BAR ASSOCIATION Bar Association meeting today, en ing for reappointment George F. Alexander as district udge; William A. Holzheimer as U district attorney; and William 7. Mahoney as U. 8. marshal at its regulg ed he follo' TAKE TIME 10 READ THESE WILL BUY A KELVINATOR t after he cially-built plane. 3. D. Swain of the mark was 49,967 feet NICK BEZ IN FROM GANNERY Nick Bez arrived in Juneau last night from his Peril Straits cannery, aboard the tender Equator. A cargo of lumber, getting the plant ready for the com- ing season is being put aboard the Equator today, and Mr. Bez plans to sail late tonight on the return trip to the Peril Straits plant. - VAN EATON ON ALEUTIAN Van Eaton, Sioux Cii ho missed his arents aturday on an Ala. cruise, use of hitch hikin through Arizona, is aboard the Aleu- tian today bound for Juneau, It i expected he will take a PAA pla to Fairbanks to join his parents and brother who are enroute there. Seattle BUILT-IN THERMOMETER . . . Kelvinator's plus power ss- res safe refrigeration tem. persure always . . The u thermometer proves RUBBER GRIDS IN ALL ICE @ TRAYS . . . Kelvinator's plus power givesabundantreserve capacity to provide as much ice as you'll ever need. plus power assures less rup- ning time each day . . . only of ator gives you & Cerficate Low Cost of Operation. Kelvinator’s plus power unif rans less time at slower s vice —certified with & Five-Year Pro. tection Plan. CERTIFICATE OF LOW OPERAT- ING COST . . . Kelvinator's fi 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN... . “years of dependsble ses- to be used in ° 1 Brown took secc . Every convenience you would want in a2 modern electrical refrigera- put and the discus throw. Other winners in these events were Robert Thibodeau, Barney Johnson and Bill Johnson. The swimming pool and tennis court activities have been organized and signs are now on display con- cerning use. Anyone wishing to register for car- tooning, papercraft, or handcraft may sign up on Monday, June 14. The work on the office and class- room will be completed by that time. ‘Evergreen Bowl Activities Are | 0ff, Good Start Races and Other Events | Held Yesterday—More " Coming Up Next Week | Over two hundred youngsters "“""FURD UNION sregated in Evergreen Bowl yes- day afternoon to take part in the | many activit that began with the | doil buggy parade and ended with Applications Are Distribut- ed and Then Sudden- ly Stopped et — the discus throw. Over forty prizes | were given to the winners in the| ixteen events. Next week will fea-| more cvenv, especially the folk Swimming wili also| ed to the list. won the doll buggy | seing the only one to show Streamlined tri- de n were fors the next event, won Dale Holland with DeVee Pru- »my Connors, second and e Shaffe: vith his bal- cooter beat Dick Shaw margin Bike Race e bicycle race was won by Rob- y Hoffman sec- Robert Snell, thir Rod- Nordling took first in the boys h grade rd dash. and Bob ture for itil M olby porad up for the DETROIT, Wiicu., June 5—Cir- |culation of membership cards in {the “Ford Brotherhood of Ameri- ca,” as a rival to the United Auto- mobile Workers of America, ’discloscd today after reported di tribution of the applications #was stopped. No explanation was made by company officials. It is said that 90 percent of the Rougs plant workers signed the cards, paying 50 cents for initiation and pledging $1 a month for dues, | - JUMPS TRACK: ~ NONE INJURED ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 5. — An Alaska Railroad locomotive was detrajled at Seward late yesterdayl Wwhile pulling from the yards. None Jof the train crew was injured. A wrecker was sent from here to pull the locomotive back upon the track.{ BYPSY FORTUNE TELLER FOOLED BURGOS, Spain, June 5. — Gen. Emilio Mola, Spanish Insurgent Commander who was killed two days ago in a plane crash, fooled a gypsy fortune teller. The gypsy told the Commander he would die with his boots on. Well—he took off his boots when he got into the plane which later crashed and he was killed. e News Today—Empire. event d was sacon 3, third. Elroy rt Snell, s third in th nth and boys 50 yard dash. So as the high schol 50 yard dash 11 contestants piled up on the line. However, Jack Mec- Daniels came in first, Robert Firby second and Alexander Miller, third. Girls’ Dash In the girls 50 yard dash fifth and sixth grade group, Patsy Shaffer me first, Patsy McAlister second, Millie Miller third. Betty ordling tcok first in the seventh nd eighth grade 50 yard dash. June owe! second, and Marian Hussey i Sophie Harris tied for third. n Finnegan and Jirdes Winth- ers took first and second in the kigh school 50 yard dash for girls. Horseshoe Contest Firby threw a ringer to t in the horseshoe throwing Bill Johnson and Roy and third. Roy )Wn made out of ten free rows in basketball, and Bill John- n and Robert Sneli hit five out ten. Twenty-five boys and girls entered this one event Jack McDaniels took first in the tennis placement contest, the shot Today | You can't get all these advantages unless you get a KELVINATOR tor is in the new, 1937 plus-powered Kelvinator. But that isa’t all. Consider the two big facts displayed above. They go down to the very fundamentals of refrigeration. They're what make the really big dif- ference between Kelvinator and others. They mean better refrigeration service . . . quicker cooling . . . faster freezing . . . longer life . . . bigger money-saving for you. That's why it's a good thing, a wise thing, for you to know these two facts about Kelvinator before you decide which refrigerator you are going to buy. Yet Kelvinator costs no more than others. And it's surprisingly casy to own. Weckly payments almost unbelievably small. Years to pay. And all the time you are paying for it, the 1937 plus-powered Kelvin- ator can be saving money for you—starting now. Come in and sce this great refrigerator today. FREE! KELVIN HOME CUTS THE COST OF BETTER LIVING plece floor plans—illustrations of appliances: il specifi- cations on the Kelvin Home, lus- Dufresne Back, Is Feeling Fine Afta;_l)naratiun Seal Arrives This Morning| for Summer Duty After Overhaul in Seattle : | Feeling fit and recovering mcely: from his recent operation, Executive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Al-| aska Game Commission arrived in| Juneau at 9 o'clock this morning aboard the Commission vessel Seal which is in Alaska for summer pa- trol work after a winter overhaul in Seattle. Mrs. Dufresne, who went south recently to join her husband, also returned home today. The Seal, of which K. C. Talmage is captain, will be here about a week before going to the Westward on patrol duty, Dufresne reported. Assistant Executive Officer Clarence Rhode will board her here for the! Westward patrol which is expected to take him as far north as Nome. | With Capt. Talmage are Chan| Willard, engineer; Doug Swanson, first mate, and John Bobek, cook. The Seal underwent a complete main engine overhaul and a new light plant has been installed aboard | her. From Petersburg she brought a | quantity of furs and several guns which were seized there recently from game law violators. e tiple in character, discharges follow- | ing in the paths of their predeces- sors in rapid succession. D Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. i Many lightning strokes are mul-| SONS OF TWO NEW MEMBERS | ARE ELECTED TODAY BY RAINBOW GIRLS Elected into membership of the Order of Rainbow Girls today were Miss Luella Tucker and Miss Fran- ces Paul, who together with Miss Mildred Kendler, recently-elected member, will be initiated on June 21 by Grand Officers of the Order who are to come here from Wash- ington on June 19. In addition to planning the pro- gram for the conyention of the Rainbow Girls to be held here from June 19 to 25, the members planned a food sale at the meeting held in the Scottish Rite Temple this af- tetnoon. The sale is to be held on June 10. BATTLE FLAMES ABOARD VESSEL MANILA, P. 1, June 5—A battle again a fire, beginning in the China Sea last Thursday, was ended to- day when the crew quelléd the last flames in the hold of the German freighter Olivia. One sailor died from burns and four others were seriously burned but will recover. BUSCHMANN IN NORTH Leif Buschmann, cannery opera- tor, was a passenger aboard the Northwestern to Skowl Arm. CHARTER THE CRUISER | VIDA FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRIPS Clean—Speedy—Comfortable MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT R (R R PR NORWAY SCANDINAVIAN DANCE MEETING AT 8:00 DANCE STARTS AT 9:30 TONITE Three-Piece Orchestra I O. O. Admission 40c F. HALL Refreshments SHERWIN-WILLI s up, 2’:‘?2n——driu in 1 hour. ; AR Bring new life b0 Jaded rooms ISHERWIN: . 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