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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938 .l Al ’ I“ . the dredge should be erected and ready to operate on |l K P P Y. | 4 . : e Y nr or mm. November 15, 1937, ’I ol Gl Y Daily Alaska Empire oo ommer 5.8 oy, oruane BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago Iloroscope 1rectory mma socmm Published evers evening except Sunday by the pontoons for the hull and steel superstruc ux-v. :wl‘npr- The' Empire extends cofigratula- | 4 R RANE ment was made from Alameda, Calif, on August 6, . |k ive “ rs incline EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY 1697 The Alaska Steamship Company's steamship tions and best wishes todagh their From The Empi ThehSttflds et aP o B HELEN TROY BENDER - s m e PrMssmt R chartered for the trip to Platinum Spit, birthday anniversary, to the follow- + i R + ut do n Wg_ . o B. P. 0. ELKS meet - - Vico-President and Business Manaxer | { \st-minute complicatiohs involv- ing: \ s - DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 R. L. BERNARD % Alaska, but d A iy MAY 30, 1918 ! TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1938 i DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers @econd and Main Streews, Juneau, Alaska. ing inspection of the cargo, it was necessary to ieave itav 88 | ' | Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- Sovered In ¥he Fost Office Ip Juncau as Second Class Matter. | behind six of the pontoons and several hundred bar- Memorial Day exercises in mem-| pooric planetary aspects rule as PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- i e els of fuel oil cial arrangements were made to Frank W. Heinke ory and honor of those who have|y ™y one " ioces. According to as-| Ebe B i to i er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- Detivered by PR g sy hip these mate by Doatifo’ Beatile, from which Virginia Mullen died for the United States in the|y . ooy this should be a stimulating retary. By mail, postage e ‘e, s6.00; | POING they were forwarded by regular steamer to al Snow Jenne war, or those who took part in any|,ng inspiring day. 8- 1', 2t . Ous wear. In Advanc i Dutch Harbor, Al to be picked up later and Ed Jahoda war, in honor of those fallingonthe| 14 js fortunate for launching new | —_———— one month, 1n pd nne Dub: wil the Busioess Of livery of their ppe ‘Pelephones: News Of G field of battle in Europe, were held in| ;rojects, especially if they are artis- | E3— MOUNT JU;:Z‘AUd LoD(jErNoo. i‘; Building of this dredge, using a pontoon-type hull e ineau. e Hay WA o pehesai Tolls | L e AN Ao IR A Beosad ad fanrh) gain demonstrated thie Praclghbility fot such| ey oty =% |day, with every store and place of a5 talents and training’will be more Dr. Charles P. Jenne sz e t Yuba pontoon-type hull wa losed. Tt X iy 3 a-] G in Scottish Rite Temple : Sehas il Sl | MODERN | clost he | general than in any previous sea DENTIST chgmning 5% T8 ‘B, I use. in MoRisne e Shen s held at the | son, ! | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. A v will prompuiy notify prought to Platinum Spit 5. @ Aaae rregularity in the de- 602 Business Office, 374 has equipment t in 19: business in the kers for the exe MEMDER OF i The Assos Press 1 . e | |spe : L g republication of v r not company has manufactured thirteen dredges of this | | Tlics: Hall were Dishitp . J. Ocin- wohants should fiid. this 8. profs i DANIEL ROSS, A e et B type, including the original hull. Construction of th \ ETIQUETTE J (Jml‘,‘ :EI::I \Tlllfllllda R‘mv’.n Jr., and nahsls:(r:::»l'rfi.ulr in summer ullmh-‘ maacable shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- - ; ——— pontoons has undergone constant improvement, a By Roberta Lee oo ikl Tenfitngs. Muleal nuin | ng Wil be briskc. Extrems. tisat is %] o | VERS, secretary. 3 A T O ANY. OTHER PUBLI 'A’.,!,fi““““ the resulls_attained huve proved. conclusively that bers by the band, a duet by Misses|be widespread and cool attire /lljgr—= <Y g s i i & — |such hulls, when properly constructed, provide strength | Q. If a !brlde is xl:ot. Wearing yeooahd Nadja Kashevaroff and | be needed. Sudden and severe viw‘-i" m’::::m\:s e and utility at least equal and perhaps superior to white, may she carry a bouquet? Y aealett bers by . J. storms may be expected. . SR Perseverance ge No. meets standard-type hulls. © In addition, employment of | A Unless she is aftired in a ;:\\41‘1' ‘ll\lx"lv::‘{ ‘.‘iv:::\l’\l".l “LX E ]\n;P and [“Th]l\ :fz'(‘nmg of this (‘Ln should | Dr. Richar¢ Williams every second and fourtn Wednes- muitiple water-tight compartments in the construction going-away costume or a tailored guuq Hal Bishop, were also on the|be lucky for romances. Girls may| DENTIST | |day, TLOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- of the hull inct materialiy safety facior of | oyit, the bride may carry a bouquet program. Following the exercises the | find love and wealth combined in| ) OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | ‘DORM{CK. Noble Grand; RUTh dredges equipy h such unit Q. Does a valet ever wear a uni- . ade formed, led by the colors and | suitors of this date i GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ! | BLAKE, Secretary. To most people it might appear to be a hopele form? % u Channel Band, Home Both men and women should find | —_— - - o the Gastine 1 to have 1,400 tons of mi liptieonis machiner A. No;'he should wear a dark Guayq Bugle Band, with Home|this an auspicious time for seeking| sz . Alakka dunifig - itie BIRE WL Beptember. with the | piaim 1 “}l"“‘c"”‘ white shirt and | Guards, veterans and school child- omlxl)](g'mem.lMxlm\mtl.:;:y:\iln:)o»::‘g:: 3 = 5 EkpaoLib e s o | : :n who marched to the waterfront| will be opened y e | | p ] ren who marched i prospect of hauling the material 20 miles by tractor | @, What title should a clergyman oo prayer was said. The parade’ When national exigencies require ex- Dr. Judson Whittier | | “y ml teel teel busine for reassemblage ard haye e dredge oporating by | have engraved RHEHIE IR proceeded down Willoughby avenue, tra clerks | CHIROPRACTOR I ‘4 November 1 Twelve miles of the haulage was along A. The Reverend Arthur Hudson. \, poororeen Cemetery where prayer; While war will be discussed as a| Drugless Physician | n R u G s the beach and eight miles along the Salmon River. 4 —eiuiy was sald and taps were sounded bossibility for the United States as| | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5. 7-9 15ing { er bed for a roadway and at time ey g well as Europe, the seers forecast Rooms 2-3+4, Triangle Bldg. | | while the children and others dec- in water two feet deep. B T Sl T P e | dangers near home. | wel | DARY LESSONS oriied s Winl Fires may be numerous through the | PHONE 667 | PUROLA REMEDIES \ ! ! \ PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | FULLY COMPOUNDED 3 ! \ ! R pua e Because of good management in shipping COMMUNICATION, TRANSPORTATION |Parts and the organizing ability of the superintendent IN ENGLISH A new ‘“multiple camera” with |Summer. A film studio may v 3 ot Ay and his assistants on the ground, the dredge actually ; heavy losses. Public buildin PAVING WAY TO DEVELOPMENT R R : s it By W. L. Gordon which Allied airmen were equipped| »*2 5 ! | ¥ was placed in operation on November 6. After the ; +|was o development of the motion|Mkely to be damaged. \ Dr. A. W. Stewart [ Front Street Next Coliseum dredge was floating and had started to dig, the pond water was lost accidentally, thus postponing the sta Changes in management of news- ortation and communi- e S RN papers are prognosticated. Notable sed: Do not say, Picture cameras. An airplane observ- The progress that Words Often Mis | DFNTISY PHONE %i—Free Delivery cation is making in A i in the ing date to November 10. The dredge mined platinum | “Which of the two buildings is the cr can take thousands of photo-| oo o e'oqivors and publishers will Hours 9 am. to 6 p | P W e R announcement of radiophone station allations by | for 41 days before being shut down to conserve fuel | large /. “Which of the two Eraphs at the rate of one per second | e 0" /AT B8 BUVE KO0 T SEWARD BUILDING | the Alaska Aeronoutics and Comm ions Com- ofl, permitting operations to start again early next|buildings is the larger,” or, “which i necessary. It made it possible to! /oo C i DHtente i Cifice Phone 469 u mission. Three stations—at Fairbanks, Anchorage, sp before the new shipment of fuel oil could ar- |of the three (or more) buildings is|map the German lines with pre-| g | fn o i qate it is have — " cision; the camera was capable of imme- | rive on the ground the larges! st ; “Tomorrow’s Styles and Taku Lodge, are to under constructic e hes iR sagle Tonding the augury of a year of joy and jg———— o diately. Others will follow according to the general Among the difficulties encountered were such | ©Often M;»"”’""““"“‘“ Profuse ’“"l:""! l\h"mm‘“; iy :utu;nnu“ success. Subjects of this sign of | DR H VANCE 11 TOddY" 2 p ohome 8 i ads bei : .q | Pronounce the s as in loose, not as Turning of the vas @ atic. | o ; expect g H program for development which has been laid out by matters & tra !('n.\ E)«nd)lm‘nlm loads being ul\u-‘u/ml(v n(lrw- e Bt loose, no (.ecnlmlul maybtxpeu Llf:d ;ortuno.\ { OSTEOPATH i 5 temporarily on the beach during high tides, and trac- ! i ildren born on this day prob- | | i the Commissicn : o ss od: Sewer (the o fanns had b Consultation and examination tors and loads being stalled on many occasions in the | Often Misspelled: Sewerage (the Over 000 Americans had been aply will be mentally alert and ph: Primary purpose of these radio facilities is to aid | . in aerial dispatch and general commerical communi- | ;. for- | System of sewers in a city or town). sent to Europe in Ms vage (the refuse carried off by of the G m bed. The pontoons were shipped from C: t gl 2 free. Hours i0 to 12; 1 to 5; On account | sically fit. Gemini subjects succeed |~ q 45 9.30 by appointment. | iA fully fabricated and had only to be bolted i ses this num- in widely different fields and often 1 Gastineau Hotel Annex o erman suc cation. Weather reports will be sent out for the infor- | in the pit provided for the erection of the dredge. No "\%lil'*' : B 3 : ber would be increased for June, are exceedingly versatile and tal- South Franklin St. Phone 177 mation of craft at regular int s, communication | compressors were required at the erection site, as the Synonyn Negligence, ne . if possible. ented will be maintained between planes aloft and the pontoons, superstructure, and machinery were bolted | OVersight, remissness, inattentior e Walter Folger Brown, onetime ’ ground stations and a certain amount of commercial | togeiher instead of riveted. To expedite work many | inadvertence. The White House wool, which had Postmaster genéral, was born on # ) Juneau’s Own Store traffic will be handled to facilitate service where none | UDits of the dredge, as well as siding for the dredge| Word Study: “Use a word three y..n gifered for sale throughout the this day 1869. Others who have cele- it were fabricated on the bank and erected in | times and it is yours.” Let us increase | mopiory quring the Red Cross drive brated it as a birthday include Hora-| | Robert Sirapson, Opt.D. | 3 e ; A high wind created a constant hazard in | 24 vocabulary by mastering one | the jnge of the Red Cross tl0 Seymour, statesman, 1810;| | Graduate Los Angcles College ; Airplanes in Alaska gradually and later the inconveniences and discomfort | Word h day day’s word: Pro- | oo oo be divided and sent out Charles Greeley Abbott, astro-physi- of Optometry and ble at the present time. e becoming equipped with two-way radio. The installation of were added to the problems that the const digious; extraordinary in bulk, |, " Girrerent Divisions. The wool € 18 Opthalmology L] o ” these ground stations will further the goal that all| tion crew already had wuantity, or degree. “His prodigious | . . pirst Division went to the ht, 1933) Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | The Rexall Store thor, ; to att the use of this two-wa . : strength was amazing. peigein 4 Wi/ > <RI i your aircraft is aiming to attain—the use of two-way Many employees on the construction job traveled 3 e e erJuneau Elks for the sum of $1,500 — | Reliable equipment on planes. ‘ :r: ll,".(! '.;n‘n (Iv»("':l'U;vI)\' 1.‘1:\”‘-} ,“]f“.“r as the only while in the other divisions it was| #— e e “; pharmacists As the program is carried forward, it will bring!! 5 ransportation, as the landing point for oo | tO sold in single amounts and | HOSF’ITAL NOTES || | CALL COLE FOR OIL | | | compound o out further aerial development. Doubtless, upon radio | LEHMErs bl 20 miles distant. All freight had LOOK cmd LEARN [ quantities. i T T e | e i o ety dntany | ey | facilitics will rest much of the success of the proposed | '© Pe lightered from the ocean carrier because of shoal B \ (‘ Gordon | o 3 e el bt randl t QUICK! | tions. e h sl i water, and the material thus moved could be unloaded | 4 Y b 4| Weather: Highest, 51; lowest 46. St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Hehas -} hopigc ) ' | Seattle-Juncau air mail route. One of the BATTICTS {roun e lighters at high tide only. } ¢ : terids been receiving medical attention. | | COLE TRANSFER | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | wm(i’x m.\)\m & ulu- establishment of thi: m,’r The dredge has*a pontoon-type hull, as mentioned 1 ”\H'ml language furnishes near- | PR Mrs. J. A. Scufoulis will be dis-| “ Phone 3441 or Night 53 ! i e i’ w he lack ¢ ound stations to keep in contact With | previously, which measures 130 feet in length, 60 feet | 1Y the expressions in music? | | missed from St. Ann’s Hospital to-| g planes flying over the route ready Y under | in width, and 9 feet 6 inches in depth, and is compc | What Biblical character wa.\‘GEORGE’ FOLTA TO day, where she has been receiving T e R e i way to remove most of that barrier, and in the mean- steel pontoons. This gives the dredge about | ”‘:"" as “the sweet singer of Ts- QPEAK OVER K]NY medical treatment. Have Y)ur Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVB ! time..the outlook is encouraging for the establishment three feet of frecboard when operating with the dig- | ¥8€l ; ; i A SRR . | | “The Clothing Man” ‘ of the service. The President has urged upon Con: g ladder in a position to dig 25 feet below water | From which “country did ¥he} . = s N8 x MISS SCHLADER HERE Dr. Rae L. Carlson || 1 with 15.0 Frag U. 8. séquire ‘the Louisiana il ~ "'oor-oW aferood ‘nt b o'clock g H ¢ Hart Schaftner and the de of $200,000 for the service to he in-| @nd with 15 "‘; gallons of fuel oil in the hull pontoons | °- = A e " |over Station KINY, Assistant U, & ON VISIT FOR ONE WEEE OPTOMETRIST e o';‘m Clothing P T g syl . | fanks provided for this purpose. All pontoons are | 0! iy i Miss Louise Schlader, English in- | . B e ki o el SWLCd) lectrically welded for strength and watertightness, | % What is the name of the dogu- | Attornes we W. Folta will be ¢ tor in the Kelloog, Idaho, Jun-| Otfice Ludwig Nelson's' Jewelry : then, but every indication points to early service OVer| wo,einyous welds being made where necessary to close | Ment that is called the foundafjon|the spcaker on the program of the |, ') o i B oo TR0 SR ghop Etone Gregh, 451 —— the coastal route outside seams, Reinforcing is built into the pontoons | ©f English Constitutional Libefty? "”,:/"‘””I’ ?'\1”' v Ohub g ali Saturday night for a visit of one| RV S The bugaboo of ksolation in the north s rapidly | for machinery foundations, and for footings for trusses | 5 WO is president of the Am| Mr. Folta will discuss the problems v ooy wirh the Misses Mary and Etta | fi— 5| GASTINEAU MOTOR passing. Communication and aerial transportation is| and gantr The house frame is of steel which is | °Fican Red Ufl’:r‘s} Wi B 1o ..r:;;ne?‘\ 'r(:r(\\l;‘n ’inl‘t‘l"r gne Tl FINE T | SERVICE ,,,,, r:h l-ln-l ::1:1”[1-:1(14»{\' |\x oy n);»'|'[?nmi:;p“h M1 raian § program Gl (e Womans e § || | Watch and Jewelry Repalring PHONE 7217 ne eets § §0 {1e vear ] AIR! S e T bkt ke ost Bk ware| 1 Dot r e yar " | GARBAGE HAULED | | ™t Jova, Fomsn | | amvinac A7 ieeataav RISE OF JAPANESE DICTATORSHIP | furnished by Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Company 4’ :‘;"'w“ ST T LA | Reasonable Monthly Rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN ' s35nrkisid — Bucket pins are inc in diameter, made from Magna Charta P l | ' n | if It's Paint We & ! | STREET - The recent announcement from Tokyo of the poli-| Yuba nickel-chrome steel. The lower tumbler is of The President the United | | b b I ’E“?;HDAVIS BTN @ tical cutting off of heads in the Japanese cabinet|manzenese steel and of the two-piece type; the upper | States | IDEAL PAINT SHOP 3 'E’h'oneo:{ngu g ! and elevating into commanding position more strenu-| tumbler is a one-piece high carbon chrome-steel cast i T FRED W. WENDT A e & i J. B. WARRACK ous military leaders foretells another forceful dictator-| & Drovided with forged heat-treated nickel-chrome DR. PYLE LEAVING PHONE 549 — e 2 :::p“r])lnllll‘:: l-luf:-li:' 1In‘l-l»i,.--um1 ;;.ni-v:‘”l”ln' “. in?: steel wearing plate. 3 Dr. T. J. Pyle, associate Dental| | Audit—Tax and System Service | | | ROTEL TUNEAU | Engineers—Contractors : h. dop L I U Gredge th dlsging s i 112 ect Tong, | bervior of he B of Tnain| -————————————%| | " JAMES €. COOPER, ||| HOTEL JUNEAU ! ognized as a military controlled nation but this latest : % by et . 18 o ! il 9 | JUNEAU 8 """ to provide a digging depth of 50 feet below water | Affairs, is leaving aboard the Al- 8 e | BEAUTY SHOP move gives indication that it is going to be more 50— javor whon operating at 45 ‘degrees to the I tal |aska enroute to Bethel wi b , C. P. A 4 : s ST ) ; aling at 45 degrees to the horizontal. |aska e ® to Bethel where hel 3 | 303-05 Goldstein Building LYLAH WILSON RN S L S \!rlh-fiuan‘ 10" “IT by : M.' [f"‘" "“f'""\ in Germany, | The main drive is of the double-train type with two | Will be located for the next four| | Jones-Stevens Sllop 14| Public Stenographer Contoure Telephone — aly and some of the other countries. 3R | bull gears, each 14 feet in diametér and 10-inch face. | months on official dutic il Notary Public X-Er-Vac 538 i - & In other words, the Japanese military is going to| A V-belt drive is used for transmitting power from i - LADIES' —MISSE | |8— 4:| | COME IN and SEE the NEW | leave no stone unturned to conquer China. It recog- | the main drive motor to the pulley shaft. The revolv- | Vasco Du Gama, Fortugiese hay- READT A0 EAN | GENERAL MOTORS {. ., PEROMBERG- CLEXSON nizes that the situation it Jikes to refer to as the China | ing screen is 7 feet 6 inches in diameter and has a per- | igator, was appointed viceroy of| oo 0 SUreet Near Third | DELCO and ] 2l RADIOS “incident” is a full-fledged war which will stretch ‘j““”\l‘k_'_ ~f"'}::n.‘—’f' l_(‘t‘]lr llnnu- It is driven from the lower | India 20 years after his retirempent | *————————— £t MAYTAG PRODUCTS [ NEW AN "'FFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. Japanese resources to the limit to win. It is barely| ®0d by a single roller and, in addition, is provided an explorer, — - - P FOOTWEAR' “Qur door step is worn by 3 i { with a V-belt drive from the motor.! W.- . JOHNSON ’ " possible that they will not stretch sufficiently. In that | —— i ALy D EV LI N Satlsfled Customers' T 2 % An independent ladder hoist winch is situated un"‘““"”“"""“"-—o—«- 'The Frigidaire Man” | a }, case the Japan military is going to find itself in :-.‘“"‘ Starboard ‘sl Gf flha Oredge. Heve also io th RIC = Paris Fashion Shoes - very .llnlm])})_\ position, and the people of Japan N swing winch, containing eight drums. The bow swing. FORD AGENCY TEM CLEANI = i a worse one, unless in the meantime they have turned | jine drums can be operated independently of the (Authorized Dealers) Phone 15 JUNEA—[}_—L SPECIALIZING MELODY HOUSE ARt on their war lords, bringing chaos. other drums. A motor aft of the upper tumbler actu- GREASES : | ALASKA LAUNDRY | | The Charles W. Carter As Eliot Janeway, oriental authority, points out,|ates the bucket line through a V-belt drive. The the stekln' of Sapaii's Witerndl sconomy. Has sl ,,10,,,;}. tacker ladder is 140 feet long center to center, and OAR — OIL8 = - 0 Mortuary ; : coal and iron were the prizes the army offered to e e Seuians drive been excused on the grounds that sovereignty over|1S covered and heated, as is the digging ladder, to |} i Fourth and Franklin Sts. Music and Electric Appliances Sty Clink wonld: ieln 'Vkst qusd A OF e ks \nm ‘mit cperation in sub-zero weather. On it operates IUNEAU MOTORS | BODDING TRANSFER , PHONE 136 (Next Gastineau Hotel) 5 and terials which Japan always has had to purchase mm.uu 36-inch rubber and canvas belt made by the Ameri- Foot of Main Str | MARINE PHONE Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 can Rubber Company, and power from the motor on ain Street | BUILDING m et g Hatisn at great expense. Mongolian wool and Chinese cotton, |, outer end of the stacker is transmitted by a V- belt | & mmme e | Rock—Coal Hauling B —— - i Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Japanese industry for its cooperation and support. | The steel tables are built with the conventional i & 1 . . But the promised benefits have not materialized. |side and tail sluices using wooden Hungarian, rubber- | | SATIS ! l i NEW ALASKAN Ah’h Mm.c s“pply Japanese textile interests have been dublous about |shod riffles. The tables are so arranged and of \upm‘ | FOOD '(.‘)l:,'(:l;llT‘ :"‘r ‘ FAMILY SHOE STORE | HOTEL [ || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager GASTINEAU CAFE projects in China which calls for the use of their | Width as to permit installation of jigs should this be | | UN]TED FOOD C “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive | | | So. Franklin Street Pianos—Musical Instruments money, especially after witnessing the destruction of |found desirable. As built, the equipment includes a | | 0. ‘ Shoe Store” and Supplies e rr e eareed e B i e ot e an placer-jig testing unit consisting of two | | | LOU HUDSON—Manager Phone 206 122 W. Second Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. -inch end-flow cells, and a 12 by 12-inch pul- Power for the dredge is supplied by a mour Westinghouse diesel-electric gener: by the American Locomotive Company and R kva. This unit is installed on t dredge. nese industrialists are going to respond to it appears | The total of the installed load amounts to 600 hp, to rest the rise of Japan as a dictatorial power. It The dredge was designed under the direction of may flounder into revolution and chaos, or it may come | Walter B. Macaulay, chief engincer for Yuba Manu- out one of the most virulent and powerful dictatorships | facturing Company, from specifications prepared by e ket the owner's consultant, Harry G. Peake. W. F. Cro Tl ) B M B ’ l ted the dredge In Alaska, with Charles Do, Thus the military and c try found themselves at the cr mer has stepped forth bold sifuation. On how the civi lian capital and indus- s roads. Now the for- | Intc to take over the entire | tor b an population and Japa- | yated a | | | ||| Sewara St———Junean )1 sator Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU PORTRAITS—by TED COWLING Phone 369 —photographer Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. HARRY RACE Bucket Dredze at Goodnews Bay e representing Yuba Manufacturing Company in an B k & T s e advisory capacity. Charles Herbert represented the an DRUGGIS CAPITAL$50,000 R e R vears m=o dis. | Federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation, inspect- “The Squibb Z . 9 sty oo ing the work throughout its progress and the comple Stores of ccvered Wraces of platinum deposits on rivers emptying and the complet- - into Goodnews Ba I ed dredge Juneau, Alaska Alaska’ SURPLUS—$100.000 an arm of Bristol Bay, Alaska Goodnews Bay Mining Company was formed b V- eral Alaskans of varying mining experier and after taking up claims in the Goodnews B area they worked for two seasons on Squirrel Creek with d oroprietors may be eating in their own rests COMMERCIAL line dredging units, mir metals of the platinum | confidence continues to return i) and SAVINGS group. —— As the potential value of the deposits became es- Hitler has ordered his army to recognize him with tablished and their extent better known, dredging i salute. Probably it will have to obey but he with bucket-line equipment on Salmon River was top them from thinking while they are com- sl 5 propesed. After consulting with dredge designers and Resources OVG!' TWO and builders, an order was plaeed with Yuba Manufactur- —_— ing Company, of Ban Francisco, for an 8-cuft. steel Bears in the Pyrenees, disturbed in their slumbers One-Half “Million Dollars -type dredge, capable of digging 50 feet. below by the war, are migrating into France. At least they 18 pontoan ! water level and having a total weight of about 1400 are preferable to inyading armies. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts According to SEC reports, officer buying stock in their own concern. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager tons. Pinancial assistance was secured through the R e T R SR | ong RFC; and a contract was awarded to Yuba Manutar-\ Entry in the most-inconspicuous-boy-in-the-world | G~ turing Company on March 15, 1937, providing Lha[lccnlehl Jackie Coogan’s younger brother, l

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