The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1941, Page 8

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125 Workers Are Injured InTrainCrash Funds Asked For Full-Out Aid af Once air Freight Side-swipes Com-| muter Carrying Men to Govt. Project ; [ WINDHAM, Ohio, March 18—A | freight train this morning plowe |into the side of Erie pas | senger Quick Approval Urged in Congress of Seven Bil- lion Dollar Bill WASHINTON, March 18 A t Commitie: terse » quick aoll The a nine car arrying 700 con | tion work the Government's $19,000,000 Revenna Arsenal and at t 125 workers were injured, forty | ernat » the seven billior let to the Unitea fficials and inves- | man died shortly T I » Railroad tors said one the accident and several otk men are in pi ious conditions |the hospital | The commuter train was carrying the men to the Youngstown district and was hit as it backed into the | : Government reservation m told a pr iant freight locomotive! \ight be mighty away almost half of the if the House passed the | fifth coach, turning it over and al- yily unanimously (o- |80 smashing a fourth coach and de- STREP SORE THROAT KETCHIKAN REPORTED EPIDEMIC | coLD SToRAGE | FOR DEFENSE IN INCITY PETERSBURG ASSESSED FINE, ALASKAAREHIGH ¢ First City Firm Found Gu”_}ExplanaIion Given fo Ap- | - propriation Committee ty of Possession Il- | A : legal Halibut | Y Rear Admiral SR WASHINGTON 7,\71.11“'“ 18. The ed the disease list. Seventy cases| The Ketchikan Cold = Storage| ., or puilding houses for Na of inf were reported with the| Company was found guilty of Pos-| oiioc o cueh places as Unal majo wtered at Kivalina. One sessing illegally taken halibut and \d Duteh Harbor is approximate- g id was reported from fined $100 after trial held yester- & ChotHaT Nk BRR toat] Baltbanks £ of diptheria, day in the First City. according to! & Yealdurices A0 ekt one at Bethel and one at Anchorage; | information received today at the ;- i Morrell, Ch 10 new cases, three Juneau office of the Fish and Wild-| " Bu s oD pueun philis and nine | life Service [ said tadag P gonorrhea also were included in the| Discovery of the fish in the Kel-“;cn m‘" b A],",n.o”“_,,,m repo chikan Cold Storage previously, had | eV e A it led to the arrest and conviction in| COMMittee and troubles the Iz Commissioner E. C. Austin’s court‘h,a‘f Bhilb 4 it GRS S of the crew of the halibut boat| ™ AWaYy spots. Lumen for violation of the Norta| The Rear Admid Pacific Halibut Act by fishing in|dnered to the limit: he constructing the closed season. |8 ““‘ I” This is one cof | 2R the ‘first cases|tP0oC) 0TI ST b iaken up wherein some person or| ¢ “ommi 7 | firm has been convicted of umgal‘}?" v"“l“f‘ '[": e top possession in addition to persons "’;;' _“I" e "\’: F ‘;(ld'mr A e committing the illegal fishing, Pish| 3 N a0 oSy I8 kil o Vi £ : = and Wildlife officials claim, idence for .an . officer above the The case was filed the Figh|rnk of Captain in the Army and and Wildlife Service agents in Ket-| Lieutenant in the Nav; $12,- ahfean 500 for a residence for be- | greed to speed the | bill after timony which i-be family out, William Scheidel, Jr. gas barrage. - - HOUSING COSTS Peter summary of communic thre hroa n in | rritorial Depar ending 1 week | arch 17 s our cases of Rubella tered threughout the Territory, head- scat- cases e The United States has about 3.500 furniture manufacturing establish- ments. 1 the N on of cost MEASURE YOUR DESK! | Al-| n- ind - 'FIREMEN TRIM HOONAH 69-14 In a push-over for the Firemen in the Juneau gym last night the visiting Hoonah team took a tum-| blé to the score of 69 to 14. Thel|! Firemen toyed with the visitors| and built up the largest score of| Elks Are fo “Our Doorstep Is Worn By M. E. Monagle, who has been on Satisfied Customers” a professional trip to Petersburg, returned to Juneau aboard the Al- the regular meeting of the | Elks tomorrow night, the annual aska. election will take place and all members are requested to attend. c l lng Nominations have been made at | the past several meetings. Morrell pro! aid in niral there are | lating, heating and ¢ | also the problem of transport n Res Admiral Morrell pre: d table showi se housing costs in Alaska as follc 0 dwelling units, 5 dwelling units, $430.000; U dwelling units, $258,000 - in: IT'S MORE THAN 2 9 inches —IT'S TOO HIGH! ASK US WHY! 1F Kodiak 7,000; Sitka, At | { —————— EXQUISITE | Subscribe for The Empire. 3 rifle. Some 35 policemen arrived and wence. Officer at front has his gun drawn. | confused Alaska 26 (right) began taking pot shot MINE LABOR SUSPENSION BILL SIGNED Clearing up a situation whict miners for n years, Gov. Ernest Gruening yes terday signed an act of the L | lature providing that whenever the { zeneral tl United States upon laws of requiring anm or wal labor 1 likewise be suspended upon same terms and conditions: The measure, Senate Bill No was written by Senator O. D. Coc ran of Nome. It becomes of the 1941 session laws. - - bakers . use about 250 - 000,000 quarts of mlik each year fc bread, cake, and other produ-ts D b Would Be American the Two-months-old Maria Teresa Hop. finger holds an American flag ta signify her desire to become an ‘American. She arrived in New York with her parents who were unable to leave Europe before the baby’s birth because of the war. The child’s mother is the former Spanish , Grand Duchess Assunta Habsburg- | Bourbon, cousin of the late ex-King Alfonso of Spain. min- suspended, Chapter Barricading himself in the home of the brother-in-law in West New Brighton, N. Y., and driving the s from a window with a .22 caliber nged more than 50 shots with him then routed him with a tear Here the police have just hurled a gas bomb through a window and await Scheidel’s emer- appointment in love for his rampage. MINING ENGINEER BACK FROM LEAVE SPENT IN STATES Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Joesting, of Fairbanks, arrived forencon on the steamer Alaska af- ter being away from the Territory since early December. While in Ju- neau they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Mr. Jeesting, who is Associate Min- g Engineer of the Territorial De- rtment of Mines, ationed perm- ently in Fairbanks, has been on ve cf absenc | | ir > ar le consulted Survey the same subject. the New York meet- n February of the American In- te of Mining and Metallurgical gineers and presented a paper en wetometer and Direct-Current ivity Studies in Al " Joestir nce 1£39, has been al work in the us of geophy hods of the sol’ ing of preblems relating to the dis- and outlining of ore deposits d with overburden. This work is part of an experimental program sutlined’ by B. D. Stewart of the torial Depariment of Mines. ——————— BUILDING PERMIT 10 DICK DALZIEL A building permit for improve- ments amounting to $500 was is- ued by City Engineer Frank Met- calf today to Dick Dalziel for a concrete floor and plumbing in a building at 416 East Street. B B QS A vials on He attende Resi. Mr HAROLD ZENGER BACK Harold Zenger, who has been visiting Seattle and Tacoma for several weeks, returned on the Al- aska, highly pleased with his out- - > Empire Classifieds Pay! "CALIFOBNIA | Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices FLAVOR 1f you enjoy really fine tea, drink Schilling ...fragrant, refreshing. Compare its quality! NOW ONLY $124.95 MODEL LB6-41. 6.2 cu. ft. capacity. 117 sq. ft. shelf area. Famous sealed-in- steel G-E Thrift Unit with the unsurpassed record for performance. Come in and see this Big Bargain! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT |in and said to her mother in Juneau this| S SET T e, J * i I —— e s | Twelve Year IfIsin Old Girl Has The Cards | OneonDaddy . v s March 18. — Although lin France were never compelled to are today. Refused Permission fo Go . | The wallet of any American cor- Out with BOYS—'.e(’ufe {Tespondent in Vichy, for instanc chanqes Views must contain at least the following: A bread card. A meat card. By GEORGE TUCKER A fats card. A cheese card. A soap card. NEW YORK, March 18 — We know a physician who is not alto-| gether pleased over the fact I.h:ll,‘ his young daughter, aged 12, has | office successes of recent years corralled all the beaux in the have bet_‘n found on the road—no- neighborhood. Everytime he comes tably with the Lunts in “There home the lawn, porch, and house Shall be No Night,” and “Abe is littered with admiring swains, Lincoln.” . who range in age from 12 to 15. | A few weeks ago the girl came “Billy wants me to go to the movies with him tonight.” Her mother said she |would have to ask her father |about it, and her father said ab- solutely not. “You're too young to \be going out at night with boys. 1You're only a child.” | A few days later the little girl lapproached her mother and said, |“Billy wants me to go to the movies with him in the AFTER- | NOON.” Again her to father, who said no. | “Listen,” “he said, ou're still a child. You're too young to be go- ing out with boys.” It happened that next day the |doctor paid a routine call to the |school, where " his ‘daughter goes, and was in her classroom just as the teacher began to read them a lecture. “I want you students to pay at- tention,” she said. “After all, you aren’t children, you're ADULTS!” The little girl threw her father a triumphant look, and the old man, who knew he was in a tight place, swallowed and grinned. Next day the little girl went to her father and said, “Daddy, Billy wants me to go to the schcol dance with him, on Friday night.” The doctor looked at his daugh- ter. He remembered that little scene in the classroom. “Why, certainly,” he think that'll be fine.” When Edward G. Robinson was in New York recently he is said to have purchased a seal from a booking company with instruc- tions that it be flown to Califor- nia. But the seal got away, and a new one is being substituted. . . Harry Delmar, lonesome for the jittery, catch-as-catch-can life of a producer, is back again on Broadway with plans for a new musical. His last producing at- tempt was with “Delmar’s Rev-! 2ls.” . . . Although Ed Wynn tried | dropping top prices for his revue| from $440 to $330, it wasn't too| successful, and he will now go on| the road. . The greatest box- | mother veferred her high quality a said, “I SEE THE most beautiful Chryslers and Plymouths ever built! New bodies . . . new style . . new roominess. See the beit-engine’ered Chryslers and Plymouths ever built! Dozens of great engineering features that you an find only in Chrysler-built cars. Finer performance! Easier handling! Easier ride mg! Improved in every phase of motoring. You get the good things first from Chrysler! They're here now for inspection. Come in and {rive the great new Chrysler and Plymouth cars n 1941 ...the most modern cars on the road! 1 1 CHRYSLE jcarry so many bits of paper as (,hn,v‘ A ration card allowing him to use have made Schenlgy the talk of Juneau, Alaska (all the above cards. | An identity card allowing him to | live in France. | A sojourn card allowing him to live |in this part of France. | A circulation card allowing | to leave this part of France. | A driver’s card allowing him to leave it by car A ‘grey card” allowing his car to leave. A gasoline card A press card. | A Parc hotel card allowing him |to go to the Parc hotel for press | information. | Most of the cards are of short | duration and expire at different times, so that it is rare to find a | man with all his papers in order. As it is, a man spends a good part of | his time fixing them up. Meanwhile there is a shortage of playing “cards. R him Recent discoveries show that sau- roped dinosaurs sted in X, ! for centuries after they disappeared | from the northern United States. and take advantage of the nd value that Grain Neutral Spirits, 90 Proof. Both Blended Whiskey, Schenley Di: AND POWER (0. -, Y el i PHONE 616 IN ARGENTIN A—_Peasant dolis busy-themselves with 1840 household chorcs in this typical Argentine scene sent Mrs. Virginia Woodin, who's showing mmuw thlhrlf .:;“:;srslll: Argentine ambassador to U.S., in Washington. Scene was sent Mrs. Woodin, lli'r"es ctn e; “:0 tional Educational Doll club, by Teresa Carlevato of the Argentine ministry of education, THIS WAY, COWLING-DAVLIN - - PHONES? sl ¥

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