The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1937, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. e e ———————— JUNEAU LOOKING ~ Cruiser Sinks Seattle Vessel - 'BALL CONTEST Spoum FUNDS ALLOTED/Il All His Life, KILLS WOMEN UP, JOHN DUNN LISTED; [F NO "ectRevered FOR & AI.ASKANE Cured, Then Dies| THEN SUICIDES TELLS CHAMBER ' RICCIONE, , July 29.—Pre- ‘ mier Benito Mussolini celebrated his 1 ‘ | RAI IGH 45th bu'Lhd‘,\‘y }?erc today by re\'new-‘ NEWARK, N. J., July 29.—SSckly‘ FREDERICK, Md., July 29. — ' ing the Adriatic Fleet Former Resident Finds all his life and requiring constant Twice a grandfather, the Duce Conditions Much Better Here Than in States | Charles - i o ol |medical treatment and nursing, fif-| o wh?::;n;:; B;;;:;:e;:;; f st eeps the strenuous pace he| 'teen-year-old John Matth lled | . g Moose and Islanders on st when he marched on Rome to Cordova Harbor Work Gets jeen-year-od dobn Matihews ealed |30 © 1y Mrs. Mary Albright, 36, Threshold of Long become Premier. | B,g Chunk of War De- !told him he was completely cured | ‘stole $2100 from under my pillow,” |and needed no more medicine. |shot and killed both women. He Awaited Battl, "R AID - partment Funds e | % MA I AN"SKA | | His aunt, who adopted him when | yjlieq himself as officers, whom % $ his mother died, suggested a movie. | With an apparent lift in the rain- ‘WASHINGTON, July 294—Secre-} John chose a baseball game. ;he had notified. approached. clouds on hand, Gastineau Channel tary of War Harry H. Woodring| A, hour later he was dead—kmed‘ R T League officials have it figured apL HuME BURNS has ‘made new work allotmem.s‘,m a thirty-five-foot fall from a o ticut’s inf L that they should be able to work in totalling $94,478,000 from this year's school yoof where he had climbed | of 2;;193 C:lhs n Bl’;to:)floorblaltilt]y rate of 4211 deaths per 1, irths was Juneau is looking one hundred per cent better than when he last saw it and it looks one hundred per cent better than places of similar that thrice-postponed Moose-Doug- | Rivers and Harbors appropriation. it, retrieve a; . oy e o Sty las tilt before the showers once : Projects for which the Secretary payrs. gR i T G B OB O R T R e toiaibbers of the Jiikun, Cham- A ks jovel, Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Suf—llm oo iowtiinis ool Boe- | i % oy o) }:-(:;‘tédorg rlel:‘.7i;: the 5 e : . 0 show the earnestness of their| . neville Dam, $6,940,000; Cordova | € § e ber ofvGommetce today at i whek. purpose, Vice-Prexy in charge of | fers Burns-vls_m Pal- | Harbor, Alaska, $205,000; Dry Pass,| Ty The Empire classifieds for ment over the previous year when % ];mchrm Z]‘:(‘ 1:‘ %5 il 16 b5 b B e e operations Frank Heinke stated that | mer Hospital | Alaska, $79.000; Nome Harbor, Al- |Fesults. the rate was 129.3. Juneau appears 2 e bet- 3 ” § cnly a rainfall of consequence at 6| laska, $10,000; Egegik River, Alaska, | o'clock this evening will keep the| pALMER, Alaska, July 20.—Fire $5.000, | Louisville putting a line aboard the wreckage |game from going on at 8:30 at Fire-| gestroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs.| The War Department also ‘an- schooner Alten after a collision in Tongass men's Park. L a r, ati g nounced that allotments made 7 : . |Thomas Snyder, at Matanuska. All Narrows. The towline loosed and the Alten sank shortly after this Crucial tilt that the contest is,the members of the family escaped, under the Department Appropria- with a decided bearing upon the yut Margie, a daughter, aged 5, is tion Act for 1936 includes $7,000 e - |status of the league leadership now iy the Palmer hospital and her for the Nome Harbor. | FUS PRERTRE e e AP |evenly split between the two squads, condition is critical as the result of S | . lot in making the city look so Preeburger was selected to be the both teams are sure to be there With ‘burns received before she was res- | prosperous.” . G Cha s delegate on the Perma- | }'Lhmr heaviest artillery in working |cyeq j f ‘ Mr. Dunn reported that there nent Swimming Pool committee. lorder and their fingers ready to i : bas been a building boom in South- Mrs Viola Sweet of San Jose, lsqueese on sight of the whm,ys of iufBI::‘: °{’;’ T}‘:;’: “;‘k:‘e': ‘Zirlfd:? ern California but that due to the , spck2 brie l o it S 8 L b sosving ‘iibda ot BR\Atog nisisi i AR {oppusing ey The origin of the blaze has not Workers, and Taxi and Truck ials and labor troubles it has slacked & A% been determined but spontaneous Drivers to attend. | b | — e | | bk | |combustion is believed the cause. | off to almost noll‘nng recently : HOSPITAL NOTES | le"- WAR b e e Bl | A resolution from the Juneau g +* \the alarm was sounded. The Palmer ADEL, Ga., July 29.—Negroes, de-i — —_——— e - s | Central Labor Council signed by ‘ sirious of a place of worship, built| ) | Sy e ? > . . Colonial Fire Department respond- Charles Crozier was read before George Strand, a medical pa-|Strike Lasting Three ! their own church out of tar cups b 4 Georg ] d, but the fire was then out of bl the Chamber which alleged viola- tjent, was admitted to St. Ann’s! g N b il flattening them out like sringles.' | Monthe Ts Silled- Arbi- | 1 Aoy FOR HOME OR BUSINESS \ ter off than the rest of the coun- qpjs photograph by Herb Munter, Ketchikan, Alaska, flier, try,” said Mr. Dunn. who, with Jaunch from the U.S.S Mrs. Dunn, JsAhcrc on a vacation. of the Seattle, Was The United Siates government has favored Juneau a great deal in the last couple of years and doubtless GENERAL LABOR UNION MEETING JULY 30 Request all Laundry, Cold Storage picture was taken. No lives were lost. FRIDAY 9P. M. tion of civil liberties in Juneau and Hospital last night. | ' ! requested that the Se n.‘(: Uf") Lib i t tration IS to Be Tned | - | erties committee be Hmu'fl'{l 10 Otto Larsen was admitted to St.| SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July 29. | make an investigation. The Cham- Any's Hospital last night for med- | —Dr. Arabella Macomber Rey- { | ber voted to ask that specific cases jeq) care. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 29. ;4. o Givil War nurse who was 4 | | and indications are that everything may be back to normal by the end be cited before taking any action. T |—The largest hotels, 10 of them, ToC% & Ok N or of : SERVICE and REPAIRS President George W. Folta, Who IS jack Brown, who was admitted |€105¢d by a strike for the past three yp.,..." gioq here yesterday. SURTAX BUUST] ur nr ""se ulso Assistant District AUOrney, for medical care at St. Ann’s Hos- |MODths are to open during 1oday “q. " rceq at the battle of Shi- ’ | Phone 34 | [ pointed out that it is the duty of the 141 45t night, was dismissed from loh. Shortly after the war she stu- District Attorney's office to see that the pospital today. died medicine in Chicago and prac: no one's civil liberties are mol WASHINGTON, July 29— Mem- SHELTON, Wash.,, July 29. — 5 ed P - | "T‘h:f “:x‘_’i‘k‘;_i agreed to arbitra. ticed for thirty years in California. bers of the Senate-House Tax Com- George Harley Cousins, 68-year-old Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is and that no complaints had reached L ag Arpiure g L mittee today are considering boost- carpenter, has launched his first s s s t b 3 that office . be tion for higher wages, 40-hour week : ) i equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service it of No Fishing Here | oad csra G h Ref |ing the surtaxes on personal holding boat—the 37-foot sloop, “Patience”. Charles Hawkesworth was nared land closed ”“t-o rasshoppers Keluse companies as high as 70 per cent He hopes to sail around the world. | at reasonable cost. to represent the Chamber at a 3 To Eat Bait of Salts @nd restricting the alleged use of Cousins built the boat from plans meeting of the Ala Association August 2 and Dr. G # r RLING, Colo, — Officials are R . U5 B ka Tm,.uulapx (nking ot hocting & sgm in tia| ASSISTANT TO ELSTAD fax ovaib Btiposts. in Siiadasine. He hes hever ssiled e S g Sitladin i Lo AGENCY IN HARNESS' VANCOUVER, B. o, July 20. —| At present the surtaxes vary from anything larger than a rowboat be- | Rice 8 Ahl rsCom an IESE Farmers of Okanagan valley are 8 to 48 per cent. fore. e y ing." orkmen who cleared the muddy waters of the factory sump discovered a two-pound Charles Poteet, who arrived on trying their own brands of gras: R - e - the Aleutian, today assumed his hopper poison as the result of fail-|“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. Empire classifieds pay. | i A ¥ v L] Ld recent ies as g stant r 3 re S alts O o s . Bert Elstad Insurance agency. Mr. to their death, Baking Powder [ | intain haunts in the platie POWet who came here from Okla- Attempting to develop a bait fa- ? river, which feeds the sump. homa City, -has been engaged in tal to grasshoppers but not to cat- s e S the insurance business for a num- tle, the provincial department of o (Kee/u' e WP : ber of years in Oklahoma, Texas, agriculture set out mixtures of salts, ' california — peace OMICErs — pool a;gansas and Louisiana. He will be bran and molasses. Watchers re- acake | their mlm'm'du“’{ on 'fi"l‘)" accl jn charge during trips of Mr. ported that in the first 24 hours e the bait. 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