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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939. M. Botelho, tavern proprietor; E- | SIX FILE FOR vo; Ninnis, owner of Juneau Mo‘vankee ors, and E. J. “Kelly” Blake, an-| I E other transfer man " CITY OFF . Rabertson Hermann | . R. Her | 1, druggist, are contend- | T Vs, . School Board position 10 i by Robertson C incumbent who did not file was Sam Feldon, Councilman. Beeides the five offices to be filled, he voters next week will ballot on ng the telephone company ise which was recently signed. | Registration to se 0. Emil Kause Fourth in Mayor Race - Eight Run for Council ratif fra Flight from Horta Over‘ or e S - H ' Tot b e -resistant, Fourteen names will appear gl ey Sea fo Lisbon !activities here from 1934 to 1937 troller General SR e the 1 . City election 1 (atnrdsy uf paol i has been appointed Chief Engineer- a DOW, JONES AVERAGES longer-wearing, because of 8 o ok B a brief statement issued to- i 1 . - A y the result of a rush of fi i the Progressive Citizens' ticket | LISBON. March 30.—The 42 ton ing Supervlmr.”Englneermg Divis —— The following are today's Dow, the special Luxuria Crepe the last hour -before the ™= 5 ’ ’a 4 % _ion of PWA, with headquarters at J averages: industrials 136.69, | § sed last might aid tha candidates of the tick- | Yankee C“PP"; “‘"def; here this af- @ o oton WASHINGTON, March 30—Pres-| J01eS AF “:“lmes eyl twist. Complement your every el . " . DAV ternoon completing tl sec leg ' a . .. | rails 28.61, .08. . dauidhle Lnterad ghond smen, taxpayers, | {ernoon completing the second 1eg | "ryo ppointment was made sever- [ident, Roosevelt has nominated for-| rals 2001, WHHER B | SRR £ A R d Juheau for many or' 'nm initial Transatlantic flight. al weeks ago by Secretary of the |mer Senator Fred Brown, of New B A uncll. freefor-all,| 30 owners of their own homes. | The GUPDEr.coverecitbe 1318 BIgs) rm arjor, Fdrbid Tckes) a8@ hews o (Hampehire, 4o fill the long vacant ‘ beauty. In the newestshades ht stants for the| WKrause has been in the con- 'R, S WOHES BRC minutes. ¢ ame to the PWA office here this | Post of Comptroller General for a ¢ With lace top. » R (n that |tracting business here for 27 years,| . The GUPDSEWIIH 31 passengers) goqy term of 15 years, | 3 »s to be filled in tha e LR e rri a Mon- ik ) oW 3 e sttt is a building materials dealer and |Goot: rTived at Horta last Mob- Gridiey was the first PWA State| Brown was Governor of New [} it use. present Council- |OWner of the Hillcrest Apartments | g ooy o o | Engineer-Inspector sent to Juneau, Hampshire from 1923 to 1925. He | G Bl R e P ting | now under construction. Messer- | oy &k TIe LM ’"“l‘il' poorn |leaving about a year BNdia half Wes defeated last November after| r Mayor, complicating 1 - o altimore to Horta was : o i i e o e, oD e o o June o o A ¥ 11 DO g, whes e s -+ e trm 0 S | GIVES OLYMPIA ITS | $1.00 ity R 3 r ow! . 3 ¢ o lional Engineer at the time of his h cCa / ® iy e " wds already |2nd With his brother owns the San| prom Lisbon, the Yankee clipper . { { Krause e ‘l‘m‘k.” b g thy ! Francisco Bakery. Geyer owns the | will go L. Marssif SP ") 1P "/ new appointment to head the en- vacated the post in 1936. a3 CONSTANT PURI'I'Y?‘ PAIR filed for the office. Others in the e e i seilles, Southamp-| i BOB% L ikion of the entire na.| Richard Elliott has been acting race are Harry 1. Lucas, present b ‘”" <y ton and Foynes. rerey Comptroller General since then * Mayor, and Cash Cole, transfer stz i A Targ- N S TR | IR e Brown will be 60 years of age next | o, ‘ man ek of s RS LR0S . \ month, He is known as a consistent| © J#@ the Water” | srogressive Citizens' Ticket hop and has lived here 24 | supparter of the President, A vy 4 | : Filing with Krause yesterday on |3 L LT | | L in;‘:;’:_ c’,}’,:i’;',.efi"’:;.‘i. :;i!llllr:ll‘:r;:e- o Progressive Citizens’ ticket l" GERMANY IN 3 ‘ | Sraditns, had Mada cortain Eonisoe Henry Messerschmidt, A. M. G STREET WASHING NOTICE i REP“B”(ANS 'I‘AKE STEPS FOR | beers word famous for qualty . s . and J. J. Fargher for the Council - | Likewise, in America, our subterranean Messerschmidt has been a Council- | Motorists are warned not to park i | wells at Tumwater have made Olympia ” 1l @ ) e se P ! g B M | { or fne f‘ ']):"f‘;:n :::“S:un‘c;l I.;uzfit Ol s o 4 BERLIN, March 30—Germany B, | z ll( flavor, clean taste, con- Q&uhigflugw ‘ A ,, ; B e triadit . s | stant purity and re- Certi Fargher is new to municipal poli- DAN RALSTON, h%\}mposedu new excess mLO«nei ( E(H REPUB freshiny 0od House- P bl e o Pt | 1o et the R aonme Two High Officials May ‘ o ol | oy 3 Others who filed independently ->-> e nancial requirements for arma- | | ing Bureav for the Council yesterday are Theo- | Herbert B. Whilden, a bookkeeper, ments and development under the Fa(e Death Semen(e ‘Imemafional (:0“ ress IS oLYMPlA . dere R. “Ted” Adams, mine em- |who died at Charleston, S. C. in|four-year -economic plan ; 'rom Ffan(o"es g | ployee, and Ha Lee, transfer | 1935, left $1250 each to North Caro-| The new tax, effective May 1, | Pro d-ToB Held BEER man. Previous! filed, all on a |lina and South Carclina to be used |will be a 30 percent levy on any : pose e ‘ dielioad FAMILY SHOE S l 0RE ket with Mayor Lucas, were E excess of income in 1938 over that| MADRID, March 30.—Two lead & | . B il i i of 1937, of Republican Spain’s last Gove Dl!flflg Next Month | Persons earning incomes of up to | ment stand have been taken at Bur- — OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY | wfyneqy’s Oldest Exclusive. Shoe Store”——Lou Hudson, Mgr. 13,000 marks ($1,200) are exempted. |80S. | CHICAGO, 1., March 30.—Plans| Olympia, Washington, U. S. A. Further abatements are granted in the case of persons whose salaries |were raised in 1938 in the cou of scheduled promotion or because of increases in their families. Dienst aus Deutschiand, authori- tative news service which disclosed Forty-two fbn—Ship Makes‘ ! unknown as the Nationalist Military ROSS GRIDLEY * PICKED TO HEAD ' ~ PWAENGINEERS FRED BROWN NOMINATED HOPS on‘Former Jur;; Man Now. HI G H p o S I President Names New Hampshire Man Comp- Chief Engineering Supervisor Ross A. Gridley, in charge of PWA Ultimate disposition of the two is|for gn International Congress of | Czechs and Slovaks are projected as the initial step toward restora-| tion of the Republic of Czechoslo- list of “crimes” committed during | yaiia i [ thaDivIiowee. ... | The announcement is made by | The two taken are Defense Minist- | gohic Benes, nephew of Dr. Eduoard er Casada and Foreign Minister|genes, former President of the Re- Courts have been given death pen- | alty powers to deal with a long NEW YORK, March 30.—Closing ' quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 9, American Can 88%, American Power and Light 5%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 62, Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright common 5%, Inter- national Harvester 56%, Kennecott | 33%, New York Central 16, North- ern Pacific 9%, Southern Pacific | 14%, United States Steel 52%, Pound $4.677: L | CDaA//\/ndLwaA by HOLEPROOF FOR GREATER BoAT'NG PLEASUEE.’ THE REINELL FISHERMAN— Be Gloriously Charming in * They <o flaiieringly emp!. - size your slender ankles graceful feminine curves . . these lovely 3-thread crepes by Hgleproofl Very sheer 16-18 ft. lengths — 58- 62 in. beams — V-Bot- tom — weight 390 1bs, — six persons capacity — the new impost, also revealed a | § ! 115-2nd ‘/%74.__” Phone new firrmge"‘:::t under which an|Bostelro, who were captured after| opye { If you're looking fer a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters, here | brass shaft and under- Street B s 723 payments for public purposes made | ¢, Republican surrender ended the |~ young Benes told those attending || it is: Economical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of | water fittings — cedar by the postoffice, federal railways or municipalities henceforth shall' be 60 percent in cash and 40 per- cent in “tax credit” bills, refresh you and make your hair and beautiful for Sy Permanent, shampoo and facial they ¢ o little at measures as an indication that Informed persons regarded these ¢ have | | war yesterday. a mass meeting last night that the proposed Congress will be held either in Chicago or New York within a month. The primary purpose, Benes said, will be to unify the Czech and Slovak populations in the United States behind a new independence While military police rounded up a thousand Republicans, Nationalist sources declared that more than| 250,000 persons had either been as- sinated or executed by Republi- cans during the war. gas from Bendix inboard, air-cooled engines (1 to 5 h.p.) equipped with reverse gear. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE REINELL! NOW ON 'DISPLAY- AT OUR STORE I. GOLDSTEIN—-JUNEAU - decks and planking — stem, keel and knees of fir, Resident Agent . Chancellor Hitler's advisers General Franco said “justice” will comes to the conclusion that the be done in every case. German money market's power of R BT S absorption is exhausted as far as| DONATIONS state loans are concerned J - |For Martha Society Rumagé! Sale ! A cotton seed derivative was use(!!rm Thursday, March 30, thahkfully experimentally in making a bisque |received at Northern Light Church type of ice cream at Memphis, Tenn. ' Parlors, or call 373. adv. " NEw! | EXTRA SPECIAL! IMPORTED RUGS s e 2 Less than Half Price IN ALL SIZES —— movement, The ROYAL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator “Tomorrow’s Styles Today> « in Oriental and Chinese Patterns A glimpse into our windows or rug depart- ment will give you a new note for doing over your home this spring—this large shipment of luxurious rugs is priced where you can't afford to pass it by. S-SIMPLICITY’S & COMBINATIONS in Satin and Lace-Fabric and Lace-also in All Satin and All Fabric. Some are combined with Tu-Way Stretch back and some are All Tu-Way pull-ons. : We could not resist the beauty, the silky soft- ness, the attractive colors and designs of these rugs. AND We are sure that they will appeal just as strongly to every Juneau woman. Their fanciful hues and patterns—from the far and near East—will add color, richness and brightness to any room. DISPLAY ON SECOND FLOOR GIRDLES — _ in Satin and Tu-Way-Fabric and Tu-Way-also All Satin and All Fabric and All Tu-Way pull-ons. AND THE PRICES!-ONLY: $30.00 for a 9 x 12 Oriental Style. $22.50 and $25.00 for an 8 x 11 rug. $17.50 for 6 x 9 Chinese patierns. $5.95 for 4 x 6 rugs in both Chinese and Criental styles. BRASSIERES —— in Satin and Lace-Fabric and Lace - also All Satin and All Fabric. For both daytime and formal wear. No Refunds | No Exchanges The NEW 1939 SPRING Patierns in WILTON and AXMINSTER i RUGS are now on display in a wide variety of colors and designs. Visit our Rug Department and let us show you the new arrivals. 2 JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. _ “Juneauw’s Own Store> YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD—IS_YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD

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