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MULVIHILL REELECTED FIRE CHIEF Plans Discussed for Change in Ball Park—New Glandatands Plans were dise for altering Firmen’s Ball Pa ticers of the Department wer i for the | year, and Gastineau nel Base- ball League officials re named at the regular meeting of the Jun- eau Fire Department last night All Fire Department officer: B reelected. V. W. Mulvihill wa named Chief; William Niederh: Assistant Chief; M man of Company No. 1; Arnot Hen- drickson, Assistant Foreman of Company No. 1; J. S Foreman of Company No. 2; Roy Nolan, Assistant Foreman of Com- . 'ment experts that the tleet was an important auxiliary to McKinnon, N, E. Fishermen Protest Tariff With Canadians Claim Newwl;lgland Fish Fleet Is Valuable Ad- junct to Defense WASHINGTON, April 8 —Repre- sentatives of the New England fish- industry are appealing for tariff protection in a revised trade agree- men with Canada The representatives told Govern- industryss nse with between 300 in the New = Eng- land £ Delegates claimed these trawler could be converted to minesweepers in time of attack by It was insisted that reduction in tariff on Canadian fish would be a WORK RELIEF T0 RECEIVE MORE MONEY : kins urged Congress to provide President Reported to Be Considering Half Bil- lion Increase WASHINGTON, April 8- Presi- dent Roosevelt today told a pre conference that his billion dollar es- timate for work relief during the | )1\' Tis rR] vear has been increased. ure. He |I~n program now on had be either. to be-co scmewhere lion d a half dollars. psident mentioned no fig- id a new Public Works being discussed reached oney was men- t is reported idering a figure in the vicinity of a bil- He one of the features of the L program that have been’ disel e long term loans to municipalities without interest pany No. 2 Ed Sweeney was reelected Sec- retary, and A. F. McKinnon was re- named to a Trustee chair, the terms ° odiiction cosis;the Gabis adian fisheries wi e able to e Hagen of J. C. Johnston and A. M. Mil, "R 3 Ul b e Permanént Security as Trustees, not ended vet “‘”K'I“’"":’ "‘”’A'l“n"'“i"“‘l““ markets, ®ven pwA Administrator Harry L. Hop- W. A. Holzheimer was renamed " ' : - ” “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW “I.LIKE TO TRADE AT BERT'S"—says Mrs. President of the Gastineau Channel AT Juneau because—the sales clerks are always ready with new menu suggestions and food helps! Then, too, the fruits Mm\ ational defense. It was t because of labor wages pending the outcome of an s Products: cation for $5000 in PWA moni but it is expected th m will be —BAKING POWDER forthcoming scon, at st in pw.l ulc urn nwn —COFFEE ball —CORN STARCH —EXTRACTS —FLAVORS ~-MAPLEINE —SPICES EA Write for Free Recipe Books to MARION BELL, Present plans at the call for building a new grand at the corner of Ninth and E, Streets ¥ behind a new home plate in whot Liberals l)ulm( to Umle is now left field with Labor Party— Fight on Premier nll Distance from home plate to the fence at the edge of Gold Creek will be approximately 280 feet, the shortest distance being from the tourth base to mid center field e OXFORD, England, April 8.—The Oxford Liberal Association has re- jected a proposal for uniting with the Labor P; to form a popular e CRESCENT A. W. Wood offered a resolution for the Popular Front. Wood said the only way to defeat the Chamber- lain govenment is by cooperation between liberals and labor candi- dates. Mig. Co. Seattle, Wash. COPS OPEN : LONDON, Apn] 8—The former| Ivor Davis of Edinburgh in reply champion, Alfred Perry, won the two described the Popular Front as what \S]l\ g(:lR ('[;:Q\g,l"“k thousand pounds Sterling Open to- he called “a cross between a b 70! i CE! day sheey white elephant.” PRODUCTS Perry paced the tournament with After rejecting the Popular front © 72 hole card of 203 with four in- idea by an overwhelming vote, the dividual rounds of 71, 69, 70 and 74. @ adopted a resolution ask- - ernment to call a gen- ad. BERT'S CASH GROCERY ska Representative T Baseball League; Frank Heinke, Pfl ular me I] Keep Your Husbands and vegetables axe the best in town! YOU, TOO, SHOULD TRY BERT'S TODAY! Vice President, and V. W. Mulvihill, Secretary. cnammn Gwe" Happy with Crescent NEW! DELICIOUS! TASTY! CINNAMON BREAD loat l Oc DOUBLE-COLA Final plans for rebuilding the bali TOMATO JUICE The Biggest Soft Drink Buy park are being held in abey SWIFT'S On the Market! 3 large tins 9 B¢ Pints § Q¢ Sweet Juicy Navels Small Juice Size ORANGES 3 doz. 49c 2 doz. 75c __sl_c,_m_—a“as—.s Ibs. 33¢ DANISH Golden Ripe BROWN Apples or Sweet Juicy Winesaps Extra Quality Cre?cfnftee 31b.cookle jar 89c Towels-9 large rolls 29c Efiab:iull Ib. tin, eac_h 59(: Carets ——Ffor 25° EASTER CANDIE Rebekah Good Food Sale Here Saturday E G G s 3 Dozen 9 ¢ See Ours First! Complete Asst. I permanent security program” bas ed cn work instead of direct weliet Hopkins estimated before the te Unemployment Committee 1t about 18,000,000 men, wc d children in 6,000.000 ho re now receiving public as compared with the peak of 27,000,000 n 1933 and 1934. me of this' unempioyment will always be with us,” said Hopkins, but it is absolutely stupid of us to ren Formerly the section received Am.- Nu LUNGER erican goods in bond through D FUR ENTBY Walker's Fork, and Ch reck pu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938. le fro mwhich all goods will son. Qther Alaska poin INFORMAL SEWING FURTYM".E :{Il:\,‘,,:‘"\‘“"wd to the Fortymile by ed by the change are PARTY IS GIVEN joint cong Business Leaves Dawson— g Ijx:':"fl‘tmx‘td;u i Now All Goes Through Mis. Harold Swanson entertained have the initiative, ability, and Fairbanks 1” \,'“ x\(,‘,::‘n{:‘ml?“ tr:’nyllflinin e rains “flll\nmn to do it. ends who meet occasion- | this summer DAWSON, Y. T, razil destroyed five million more of the United St of coffee than it exported dur- eliminating the entry the last year. Coffee shipments Fortymile, office at has halted business of present we: Percy Rey- totaled 12,119,000 bags while 17,196,- miners in that section of Alaska, nolds, Mis. Arthur Burke, Mrs. Ted 000 bags were destroyed. with Dawson Adams, Mrs. William Rudolph, Mrs —— The change has forced mine op- N aran, Mrs. Robert Me- Michaelson, market for Swap in the Fortymile district, to and | erators y directly with Fairbanks or'Mrs deal Lode and placer location notice ‘or sale at The Empire Office. FRAZIER TO BE PROBER OF TVA WASHINGTON, April 8. ator Frazier of North reed to serve on the in- vestigating t only one vacs Senate group that will House members to conduct inquiry into the TVA inv Senators Borah and clined to serve. LAy e vl Norway ranks Tirst second as the source of cug tishing tackle imported by ted States. Canada is tl tishing tac from this country, Miss Bertha Tiber, - Re- fairs, sailed last e North Sea for the £ al committee TVA. This le icy on the five-mu join f e broad ation present at McNary de- i e The took kle Gutenberg Bible. Ridiiisssiisiiiisiiissisisisiiiisriiriiibiisisiiiiiiii AAR224888220252028800222420220222028228018: bodd DAYS SALE 3 GEORGE BROTHERS PAY’N-TAKIT LEADERSHIP IN LOW PRICES IS UNCONTESTED You'll find these everyday savings mean real dividends to you. PAY'N-TAKIT is especially proud of its leadership in efficient, courteous service. Our store is manned with a friendly staff that is trained to FRESH EGGS 2 dozen 57c Medium Extras $3.49 89 Case 12-tins DARIGOLD—BORDEN'S OXYDOL 25° SODA CRACKERS zlb. carton (¢ Graham éackers HYPRO EW l gc qt. 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POT ROAST BABY BEEF 2 Sc Pound FRESH YOUNG CHICKENS 2 8c Pound PORK and LAMB 29c Pound SHOULDER ROASTS—Super Quality R-0-A-S-T-S 3 Sc Poql_ld Legs of LAMB, PORK—Rolled Ribs of BEEF—Rolled Rump of BEEF FLUFFO 2 Ibs. 29(! FOR ALL PURPOSES—Pastry— Frying—Baking—BULK Lean—Swift's HAMBURGER—pound .. .. PORK SAUSAGE—pound LAMB STEAKS—pound ........ 29¢c PORK STEAKS—Pound TRY OUR MEATS! 11b. 27c $l 65 doz. [RoAsTERS TURKEYS —DUCKS — BROILERS OYSTERS SHRIMPS MISS TIBER LEAVES FOR NURSES’ SESSION IN KANSAS CITY . Supervisor of Nurses for the Office of Indian Af- ning on ihe s, plana to attend the American Nurses sociation in Kansas City the latter part of this month and then to be a conference of Indian office officials at Haskell Institute. En route back to Alaska, Miss Tibs expects to spend a couple of weeks with her relatives in Fargo, N. D. Y largest book sale in history e in 1930 when the United vernment purchased the r collection of 3,000 pre-16th century printed books for $1,500,000. 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