The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1939, Page 8

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THE Indian Omce 75,000 Strong Honor St. Patrick Taking Over F & 16 Schools | Hirst Returas from Wash- waton-Explains ltems in Appropriafions i i it ), incre r Alaska educs Departm ation bill in the House C € aperin- If item in the bill is e H with Ant ny J K i ¢! er of s them are to the Westws all are sma Hirst said. Total allowance for Alaska In- dian education in the “ppropri 4 bill drafted and recommende ah L H Appr tions Com- ;. 4 : ] )51 npared o 3 2 f Lo | Dimoend Instramental - - Hirst said that in hearings BeIOYC | pore 15 general view of the parade up Fifth Avenue, New York, with the House nittee, Del e AT Empire State building in background, as an estimated 75,000 sons and u J. Dimond brought to th daughters of Ireland marched in honor of their patron saint, St. Patrick. t won { memn T the fact — _— —— e wCLE B Alaska is receivi 8,100 less for % i ca than is appropriated for Trudy in Con]eback: the same service to the same num- [ i pupils in the Stat 7 however i showing interest every in Alaska GERMANY IN Sluska ol ” Surplus Wheat fo Be Ex- changed for Equip- One new item recommended b, Y le e committee is $175,000 for \ H bt . : ment for Railroads hich together v work on ¢! S BUENOS AIRES, March 28.—The ters, will k Ministry ha: announced struction appropriatior of a barter agreement with coming year to $210,000 any L which ina ex- A small increase ha al- 0,000 tons of surplus lowed in the medica 1 German ra equip- tion, Hirst reported, up ) The equipment includes slee a total of $440.000 ing ¢ 64 locom The C . NP approx d 1 3 hoo! P buildings and which has not y BUR?GPD VISIIS FN!\\ been spent is extended in the bill and made available for use in the coming year. Reindeer Fund Lost Hirst expresced regret at the WHILE ON TRIP SOUTH Wilbur Burford, of Inn 10 returned e re- cent striking from the appropria- the it McKinley, visited tion bill of the $1,070,000 asked for Golden Gate Exposition at purchase of reindeer owned by non- Francisco and declares he was natives. The action taken on pleased the floor of the Hou: since Hirst Ev th not completed Jeft shington, but he explained yet, 1 be in a couple , who in 1926 wor or basis of press reports that { Burford. “You get the world fame as first woman to swin the item was deleted on a point of your money by just ; the English Channel, may star it of order of one member, since it night illumination of Trea (\: l’l;;“l“l;f"M'wani'.‘vn‘]llix‘;':l\rl\\:u ;}3;‘:; was legislating in an appropriation Island. It is a regular Fairyland, g pas l\f::t, h ;‘.mm!,“m by l\\'urk- bill. A subsequent attempt to re- the most complete lighting outs in a pool in New York, where insert the appropriation was defeat- [ ve I have ever se she is pictured. ed by a narrow margin - Hirst left Juneau January 2 BACK TO PLACERS - spent all his time in the Sta . i ’ . = n # i sion, e | ke T venoos, s« INGIAN:RIIATE ing before the committee there and through passenger on the Yukon. § w d {raveling back Lo Seattle, and came She has been in the Sta th i§ 39 [ back to Juneau on the Yukon to- winter and will return to her sto . G . g et operstions m i 1. AMerican Girl e GEERE (crior YL | MINE MAN THROUGH g e 3 A M. Havtford, Manager of TO ANCHORAGE ¥ United States Smelting and Refin Mr. and Mrs. R. A F ng Company operations at Nome, chorage are passengers a passenger through Juneau to- City on the Yukon. Lar > nrou day on the Yukon lumber man in the Westy an American girl tc entific who nurse California a him while few years - RAIN RAISES HOB WITH PLAKE HOPS over wide Alaska kept plane sched- neau at a standstill ane movements in or out of and one Pacific jlane with a load of od at Wi greunded | 4 | torms rair a were Capi- Alaska tehorse, at i1 the Airport | - > re- from i business, 1 10 days. m Ju - oo PNEUMONIA BURG Announced S oot in fight- rop na- irug “M: and n administered for no - o { PRADFORDS RETURN ramento, Cal. Air Mr i Mrs. Z. M. Bradford re- supply depot and rai The base cov 2 acres and will turned to their Wrangell headquart- | be the iargest in the countr Here faulty planes will be examined, ers aboard the steamer Yukon. He tested and, if necessary, rebuilt o base is strategically located attended the meeting of Standard in case of 3 Oil Agents in Seattle and Mo Bradford visited relatives. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1939. (AND'DATE! Charity Drive Goes Forwar FEW ASEND “ FILING NEAR |, s I'o Newest Embassy’ Foruard_ IROYALTY OF “5 | DENMARK ON | TowRTOUS. Make Inspection of Pan- ] ama Canal Enroute fo Pacific Coast BALBOA, C;‘E—Z'mc. March 28 —Crown Prince Frederick and Prir cess Ingrid of Denmark w on a motor tour of the Cana Closes Tomorrow — R R Hermann Running f School Board one day left for City offices to be f municipal election her from today, three City Cout ants were still without of late this afternoon. have filed for Mayor only p Canada meved jlocks to the Pacific The royal couple declined a mil tary guard of honor for their visit.| They will rejoin the ip at Balboa and sail immediat for the U. S T two for the School Board positior WO Only candidate to enter the list | today was Russell R. Hermann who filed for the School Board post now held by R. E. Robertson, who i Frederick and, Ing t the| 5 vesterday for reelection, Herman: K co fair and motor ac William Dawson (above) of Minne- proprietor of the Juneau D |the continent to open the Danish| gota, becomes first Ambassador to Cempany, has lived in the Territory hibit at the New York w | Panama from Ugmd Sflt“j! f&“g:'_ ‘ Stk ———————— : two children in the City's school | American countries, Colombia and | Closes 5 p.m. Tomorrow | Venezuela, were also recently raised g closes tomorrow ‘at 5 o- 'Odessa Wanis | to the higher rating. cl st in the contests is being To Hear | - hown by voters, about 76 of whon | i i have registercd i the past. From Sisier wecks, bringing the City's. wlal’ viembers of the en’s committee of the citizen’s appeal for the Salva: i ¢ ) registration to more than ion Army incet in New York to report on their drive for §100,000 fund Is*there a Mrs. Smith in the M A R I H E | Registralion closes urday noon. | Seated, left to righ s Elliman, committee ¢ man, and | house? . Cormick Not rdidate | Mrs. Lawren noted singer. Standing, left to right, | And is there such a person, who John McCormick Councilman Uily Pons, oper Ezio Pinza, leading basso of the Metropolitan [has a sister named Odessa, in Seat- s h e el M (] ! 2 l and member of the Territorial Opera, and W r Hoving, department store executive. | tle? J House of Representatives from the ' ———— — ot | Odessa would like to contact her First Division, said today he defin-| v, BT G [ 5 Isister as there has been a death or tely 15 not & candidate £os. Mayor Two Weeks to Live | Telegenic Bcauty |in the family. She is receiving mail 3 A ey o |at the Ohio Hotel in Seattle. cCormick had been rumored as o | | { s entry in the race. | } ek < > up to this afternoon wer OLSONS HERE follow Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson are guests For Mayor—Harry I Lucas and at the Baranof Hotel on their way B 0 A T E. J. Krause. i {to Platinum. They will fly north For Council (three to be elected) with PAA as soon as inclement Eiroy E. Ninnis, B, J. Bk and weather permits of flying schedule N K S E. M. Botelho. ey gt L S For School Board—R. E. Robert- For School Board E. Rober i W EATRBUNES ) son and Russell R. Hermapm. dbr : . G i Jay Livengood. well known Inter- L A ior man, is in Juneau today on h House Rises way back to Fairbanks after a trip MacLEAN B He will fly north with PAA. i St METAL W ' in Air as e ORKS Trees Gmw BORNEMOUTH, England —With | SOUTH SEWARD ST 21 cases of drunkenness in | ; s 1938, Bournemouth claimed it wfls‘ Telephpny: 708 VICKSBURG, Miss. March 2 the most sober resort in England. H. N. Levy and J. M. Fried's cabir G B X% o R A o S B A S is getting and higher in the cabin, used as a fishing lodg Wé’zfl/fl% . M o irmly anchored ° ° nches since the lodge was erected - - - i When your family or friends are set to enjoy gel{:_clxlqus ;zll‘fles, ;ssurde enviable results with b i | ! chilling Baking Powder. It's double-acting— Frisco’s 1,000,000[}] | ! made with pure cream of fartar— never leases | Unaware doctors give him only that “baking powder taste.” For over half a two weeks to live, because of an century, Schilling has been relied upon for | internal malignant growth, two- successful baking and true economy! year-old Harold Holt, Jr., of Pitts- — burgh, Pa.,, remains cheerful while his distracted father appeals foe “somebody, somewhere, to help our i | boy.” Surgeons removed the growth illian Eggers (above) was selected | last November but it reappeared, s ‘“America’s Telegenic Beauty” in and the scientists say they can do 1ation’s first televi ed beauty con- | money at our expense, nothing further to help. .est, beld in New York. Twenty- | will also pay for ha ieven of the country’s foremost | hu;:r.‘{l!uur‘ €ic, yua have 5 S P nodels participated in the contest. | :‘h‘;“’""‘:“;.)"'."‘d any faule TO PLATINUM Y| i Mr. and M#s. 5. Kiingenberg ar = Bkt at 3aranof Hotel ailing plane Mississippi in ¥938 had 31 negro| passage with PAA to Fairbanks and county agen Negro home ther te Good ws Bay -and Plat- onstration ents, (wo super= o inu y agents @ wo club agents. 5 o e i s i wwo ewv ssents. | TS ‘TRUE, what they say about ™ REC U5 PAT. OFF . . 3 Garner Gets an Inv[tat[on A RAY fully-automatic oil burner dees give greater heat- ing efficiency, greater convenience, and requires a mini- mum of care. RICE & AHLERS C0. i Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 | 1 JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—MAY 18-19-20 | i e e s s - Betty Barnes ! Smiling happily—and no wonder— l is Miss Betty Barnes. Because she happened to be the 1,000,000th visitor to the San Francisco DWIGHT LONG’S International exposition, Miss | . . Barnes is feted by fair officials | exciting book about his famous nd receives gifts valued re | 2 g xg Bl valied st Qe round-the-world adventure in a than $1,000. | S s e | 32 ft. ketch, FAIRBANKS DOCTOR | ; Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie of Fair-! | banks, are Hotel Barafiof guests aft- | | er arriving on the Yukon this morn- E EN S ON A ing from the South, returning to the V Golden Heart city. \ 4 \ v - o - i Y I ! DRUGGIST HERE { SHOE S RING J. Newlitr, Fairbar is in’Juneau today a £ . | mption of PAA fiying schedules. Shot (hrough_ with risk, courage, 3 Newlin has been on a ness trip humor, fascinating people and * to the'States and arrived here this > & £ strange scenes—a true story that will morning on the Yukon. | Members of l!}e Young Democrats of Am_erlga group nbou't Vice Pre§1de1_1t 1 gi\'e cvers e Akl APl il N % { John Nance Garner, in Washington, to invite him to their convention in 8 ') To fill the vacancies caused by Richmond, Virginia, Left to vight: Mr. Gilbert Carter, from Fort Worth, An outstanding book of the sea... the China war. Japan is recruiting’ Texas; Garner, and Ocie Heady, of Oklahoma City, national vice presi- | well written, exciting, informative men under 21 years of age for her| dent of the organization, and very thoroughly human.— pelice forces. | Chicago Daily News. 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