The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1938, Page 8

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PLAGER M|N|NG Crowd Watches Search for Bmh, Kulnaped Boy DAWN T0 SPENl] Salmen Gmup SENDS ALASKA | PRODUCTION UP - §30,000 HERE - ON TAKU FILM many Juneauites will go into the Is Withholding Stock Figures Failure of an important packing | uaflon > . Uy wows anoaern_and 1o0lk dances, “At the moment, with the adver-iyin the polka, sohottiche, and | | | tising campaign at its height for 3 | |siie Lonton o {000 S s M thambone to be picturesque featu of the evening. Final social event to be held be- fore tie fishermen leave on their | |season’s work, the dance is sched- | |uled to be an outstanding affair. | cunation toward hopetulness for |dome relief from the inventory sit-' what the majority-of cooper- atlng umv.s in the industry wanted' Pete Hammer is chairman of the to know yesterday is whether the failure of one group to submit in- \enlory figures is going to mean a division within the industry itself ~— event which is sponsored Sons of Norway. by the J G. RIVel Of Fairbanks Halry Krane W'“ Play His group to disclose the extent of its/on that type of cooperation, or y Accordion in GOld~ unsold stocks brought nervousness whether it represents merely. a mo- F01ecasl< TEIIHO\\ “1" > . R into salmon packing and brokerage mentary reluctance that will be i Surpass California Soon en River circles yesterday says Fred 'Nien-|quickly adjusted. ] . o dorff, financial editor of the Seat- e D A N c E ; If gold mining activities, particu- Approximately 000 will be tle Post-Intelligencer of March 10 3 larly placer, continue to expand as |spent in Junean this summer by Refusal of the group to partim- - they have the last few seasons, Nm‘mdn Dawn and his associates in pate in the monthly statistical re- on. Alaska will move ahead of Cali- |the filming of “Golden River.” and port on the industry's mventory SD sored by position became known for the nm cELEBRATE AT fornia in annual production of the | moviés for the first time. time with release of the Associa-| SONS OF yellow metal, it was forecast to the Juneau Chamber of Commerce “I spent $78,000 in filming “Tun- tion of Pacific Fisheries month-end; at its noon luncheon today at dra” and “Swift Lightning' said statement showing stocks on hand NORWAY Percy's by J. G. Rivers, Secretary Dawn today, “And I have estimated February 28. To the amazement of the trade I will spend somewhere around $50,- ELKS’ HALL | | of the Fairbanks Chamber of Com- merce,. who is here for the sessions 000 or more on the picture this this disclosed stocks on hand had . T & of the Board of Public Welfare sumser dwindled from 3839192 cases at oons of Norway Sponsor of which he is a member Harry Krane, on the custodian cal year beginning July 1, 1937. 4 staff at the Federal Building and cas indicating a purported move- Annual Afialr at SATURDAY ?ie Last season was an exceptionally goed .one in the Fourth Division and thrcughout the Interior, he said, and the forecast is excellent for this yecr. “At the present pace we will pass will play den River,” wellknown accorlionist, his instrument in * Dawn announced today. Tl be using cveryone I can here,” said Dawn. It's much cheaper than bringzing them up from Hollywood, market—a all ment of 1,200,000 to quantity far out of line reasonable expectation: Trude Mystified Best estimates place the Febru- ary movement around 400,000 cases. with Elks’ Hall It won't be the pull of the fish on the line which will attract Gast- ineau Channel fishermen on Satur- day night, but the music ° an ac- MARCH 19—8:30 P. M. PETERSON AND CRANE California perhaps this year, in annual production,” he said. “Plac- and many of the bit parts can be The mystery was partly cleared cordion orchestra which i, to play O HES cr activity not only in our Fair- = N e played by local “talent, probably|In ® footnote explaining that only|at the annual Fishermen's Ball to/| ACUORDIAN OFOHESTRA banks district but throughout the A Wist tivsu gauucced va ne eage oi anak ake 1n (he Bronx, New York City, as police prepared to drain o410 than Hollywood actors and 83 per cent of the pack was repre- be held in the Elks baliroom. sentated compared with 99 per cent The dance which will be attended Admiscien $1.00—Ladies Free Interior is mcving ahead rapidly.” the iake in the belief (he bedy of Peter Levine in the hands of kidnapers, wouid be found . here. mi:sing frem his New Rochelle heme and believed to be The bey's father, Murray Levine, reiterated his belicl wctresses because they have actually done some of the'things they will during the past few years. by scores of residents will be marked Py Howard Lyng of Nome, also here for the Welfare Board sessions the bey we1ld be returned (c him alive. The body wis nol in the lake. 1o in the film.” Calls at the association umr' said that four new dredges are Mary Joyce, popular youny pro- brought tih explanaticn that “a = —_—— R going in to the' Seward Peninsula % 3 % prietress of Taku River Lodge, has xruu;;) (;I gackon had not suhmn- dictrict this summer to add to the H Ch h Fl A" vuters can slready been chosen by Dawn for a ted ther figur 28 already in operation in the Sec- IStorlC urc mn ames sart in the picture. The omission is significant to the cnd Divisicn region, promising an- 5 Besides “extras” in the actual trade in more than one direction. o.her great seascn for that area. & ilming of “Golden River,” Dawn First, it has not happcned before Members of the Welfare Board ‘ Ba”flt u" cny aid Pe would use many capenters, and raises the question: Way, now? were guests of the Chamber and ¥ packers and laborers of various The association’s monthly reports other members p ezent were Mrs. sort! g have been considered by the Margaret Monkman cf Anchorage, > uwer “as m" “‘I'l bave to build small villages .yad2 as an important index to John Walmer of Ji au ani Di- and all that sort of thinz and I'll current marketing conditions and ¥ rector William B. Kirk. Gov. John : y draw on Juneau for my labor and have been a factor in determining W. Troy, head of the boxrd, was i \| ok _ many of my bit, part actors—but Cooperative action for the good of unable to be present and his greet- * [\Ot N( cessary [0 B(‘ ]"“ don't tell everybody I am king the industry as a whole. - ings were extended by Mr. Kirk payer Due to Nature of tor acters snd actresses now. he- To some extent they have been a ¥1id, MankiAn brought grectings Gos e H ¢~use T'm not and won't be until we Suide in determining the industr; ' from Anchorage and lv'n:n[?lr‘d one Issue, City Atly. Says tart shooting in May.” immediate advertising plans. Is HERE ¢f the problems in Anchorage as ] 4 Al qualified \"[1;]"\ B ineau Dawn will sail for California to The qucsl;un packers and brck- well as other Alaska cities at this i pe A CURCAL Carrange final plans for the film €18 were asking was time of year, particularly, was the § |Whother city - tax 3 OF NOL. €A% apg to supervise repairs to his home “Does this mea™ the beginning Dozens of Smart Sty'es at influx of transients seeking employ- JEER N the DOVE ositien WEIth - gapaged in the recent Los Angeles Of a breakdown in the industry’s ! ment. She suggested giving con- will appear on the offielal ballot y564 " in about two weeks. cooperative action for the industr ‘ sideration to registration of such iy Shedlty Cleotint ALERR 4 ccord- ->-bo- good?” M/l persons as they cnter the Terri- hg FopGiun Altotney TSR Tootes They hoped not | lory. ibe question weich will be on TYagg L’lSh to Wed Secondly, 1t was pointed out that g ther guesti today were Fred the ballot will read: “Are the refusal of the withholding group il Ball, of (he Forest Service, recently favor of municipal ownership of to submit their figures follows a 1 transterred here from Ketchikan, v RnC Slopluns sYSEE. Of. Ju markdown in prices early this b '} and_Paul Sorensen, Superintendent neau?” the voter to fill in a ys or month, when pinks were cut from Guaranteed as 3 I of the Hirst-Chichagof Mining Com- DR byer : 3 $125 Lo $1.15 and chums from $1.15 | - advertisedin Good : pau The nature of the question is such to $1.05. Becsikanping ¥ Next Thursday the University of B 1 Fpen Tok Moise SRR The general markdown was pre- Washingion Glee Club, which will the city ;md‘ therefore all voters cipitated by so-called nervous-fringe ™ LA in Juneau at that time, will be will be permitted to express their sellers who, it was reported, had Py b mucsts 6f the Chamber end feature opinian, ‘the. [ Clty, “Aftorey shid, Leen moving out stocks under the 1/ A v g ler the {h¢ entertainment program explaining that if it is r decid- established quotations, thereby forc- } fat 5 el ed to pass on an issue of whe ing general htceptance of the low. » Fr g the cily should go at acquire er pl.(‘" lrv* & will be ,“ Questio Fun'i'xme.)m”v,. nl course, mar- % to dotermine at ket conditions dictated theé ma : i called for the Registration be purpose oks will close A down. Faced with the prospact of l‘mvy consumer FOUND SLAIN; 5 - demand as a re- ril 2, the Saturday prec the A e . Firsts! And every 1 Tucsday _election, and filings will l;‘ltflgitg;‘n;:i‘;:.j;;ctzticgi‘,‘dfl:::;‘: lanbvsf:hlpmAGTOERg%‘ § § close at 5 pm. on March 30, accord- ers hoped to restock wholesale and LEATHERS! GAB- i § ing to City Clerk Harry Lucas. To retail ahalves. . ARDINES! NEW vote in the election, the gualifica- Buying had been and still is o “SANDALIZED" f tions are the same as usual, at least hand-to-mouth basis in uiimate| | STYLES, High or ) - cuban heels! All the new colors! See them! DEVLIN’S | one year's residenc tory and at least six m immed cutlets, and the industry has gone on from month to month with grow- ing fears of a heavy carryover into the new pack starting In July. Double Killing in Detroit— Suspect Is Being Held in Buffalo BUFFALO, N. Y. March 17.—Pet- er Burton, 39, of Detroit, has been SRod s i arrested here for questioning in HEI.PS Fufl Canada, was destroyed by fire, with dnmnge estimated at $200,000. The church has dence in the city Historic Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto, Ont., been headquarters of Dr. T. T. Shields, who was the center of an inter- national Baptist controversy some years ago. This picture shows the steeple before the blaze destroyed it. to election day. A Mayor, three Councilmen and onz member of the School Board are tc be chosen. The term of Walter Scott on the School Board is expir- Select pot-holders that are easy ing and Council terms expiring are to launder and large enough to ype positions held by Ralph Beist- protect your hands. Hang a gener- jine Qscar Harri, and Lockie Mac- TO HELP YOU " ' connection with the deaths of two Detroit women. Burton agreed to waive extradition to Michigan. The Detroit authorities broadcast ous supply of them near the stove ginnon, filling by appointment the an alarm through the newspapers Hnusz‘vEs -or keep them in a nearby prang McCaneny term “ul for Burton after his former wife, drawer. R P Mrs. Monica Janonis, 40, beauty LT § parlor operator, and her landlady gerve waffles as soon as they are| Wooden cooking utensils are Harvard 's Urged ¥ Mrs. Ursula: Jakubowski, 53, were paked. If they are allowed to stand|likely to warp or mildew unless B found strangled to death in their they are apt to become tough.|stored in a dry place. Carefully : Never stack them, since stacking|scrub such utensils with small Don Lph To Bar Studens March 17—, has lost a race to Don Cupid, ac. ty enroll- ‘cording to advices from New Leds in their apartmcenc. s R 55 Byt R | brush in hot water and soap suds H | Rinse in warm water and wipe Bfl rlnl sfl To make a caramel sauce melt| them dry. Place them near a stove oA MBRIDGE, Mass twenty caramels in a double bofler unnl they are prvarll\ dry. Then Reduction of univ makes them S0ggy. I T | — o 'une in New g g hot mix it well and serve it over J Lode and placer location notices|-TCNAINE O fhie learned professinslvey, \ “niss’ Mendenhall'n home AND FOR EVERY SPRING AND was recommended by Harvard President Conant. | ST PATRIE is Pendleton, Ind, for sale at The Empire Office. a frozen dessert. SUMMER OCCASION WASHINGTON, March 15. — The Senate hps passed a resolution by Senator BSchwellenbach, Democr: of Washington, calling upon the Secretary of the Interior to furnish information on how electricity could best be used in metallurgical work in the Northwest. The resolution recited that Bon- We Will From This Week be OPEN EVENINGS DANCING | DO e 8P. M. neville and' Grand Coulee dams 4 'r?mnls,mfgum::? }:ll:‘c(;‘:lt;?; woich by appoiniment i oy y Al i 1 Wuman Dwmgs DANCE TO FINE MUSIC and have LOOK LIKE SPRING I ~ TwoMenat 1 Time 1 WICHITA, Kan., March 17.—In what court attaches said was an un- % precedented action, District Judge } Ross McCormick has granted two divorce decrees to one woman from different husbands. Judge McCormick awarded the twin divorce to Mrs. Henrickson- Lowden when she explained she re- married after being informed her first husband, Herman Henrickson, had been killed in an accident. She 5 said she learned Henrickson was A alive following her marriage to, : Clyge Lowden and as a result sought divorces from both men. : ‘filz‘fi'mnre' iassifieds for With “YOUR OWN" of the newest HAIR MODES - shaped by our expert hands. FOR THAT Eye Lash and Brown Dye .. 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