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VOL. XXXIIL, NO. 4941. “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” JUNEAU, ALASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. YOLCANO EINA IN STATE OF ERUPTION Canadian Province Has i : : - |Canadian Pr S ¥ e g | R HUOVER N[]w | ovince Ha T[]RAI_ AND NUN R ‘\ Juneau Couple Given MOLTEN LAVA | Steamer Queen 4 CUNFRI}NTED (,hrlstmas T"C‘(’ Trade FU“ND GUILTY, | Turns Back i Dmlung bw hrplmw : M'ADAM JUNCTION, N. B, Nov SIS X l; i l II; W l v NEw ISSUES 0—Crows are at work i e for-| AHE SENTENGED V. uie on ll\ fl) (’( ) " | SEATTLE, Nov. 9.-—-Steamer ests of New ‘Brumswick selecti . TR by ¥ y approximately 3000000 Christmac|| Senator Curtis [(Queen, which- sailed for South. BETHBL, Alaska, Nov. 0 FLUWING DUWN the estimated exportation| | Celebrates wowern Alasks poRtS 188t | | yorriy janded on the P hs year to Amierican home Ao Mmca“ ]m Retiirnie oM Yo Buo0R Gt (11 | Jiuen gng) in attemptin } ‘ Many Problems, Aside for e wiritine. slveal By Working | i ¢k one day : ; Terror Stricken Poptlati T ) 8 areas culting already is un ] 1] it Ob A | : et s around, ¢ h error dtricken Fopulation 'R Executive Nature, der way in preparation for ship. | TR dict in Obregon As- b gl i el I e alipl Fl Dest E . ments which, : November . TR B0 R, 1 reachgt R ER 9. | ['pa r‘(‘mL, —— Destruc- to Be Decided 15, are expected:to establsh a rec.| | V cele- sassination 40 last night. The ||y i teadk vd° e 8O Siba Ay R by work- ] : = Qu cheduled to sail for st reading et i fNio - Chrishting’ 1 inl e SANANGEL, Mexico, Nov. 8.—|| the north again at- & naa uneay l] : : y STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., | . €00 SR Lz peak | | PIVIRE to a heap of correspon \ the Sanangal District| | t Afte it | i ; PANIA, Sicilly, Nov. 0.— Nov. 9.—Assaying the effects o T et e arra Jane || §hoa After: S1oaMig his'Q turned a guilty ver- Vel ane C-94, g gin astating floods of molten lava, the tidal wave which swept hir ‘1\.;“41-\' ol “"‘ ”; P randy o he plans to tak: a rest at the of Jose de Leon| i e ) 1;(1-. and h A‘\ wa 1 in ||u.‘» main stream: are slow- 1ito the Presidency, Herbert Y . GPETEIGEY S Kofits ot & tar hus in Concepelon; ass e Merrill is doulifu ly coursing down the g ind Moover. fiale | the wietory. has]l0 the provies, mike theig cou. i) A0Se of By sistes . 3 uthor of theLtbaRt an be made here, beliéving anoth 0. P. Chairman Says sreading © truction mfing the ‘ & T L (tracts with farmers and other own- | | b is ne S y he 2 alrme ays rte teke 724 brought him new problems quite : _s:|0f President-Blect Alvaro Obre- | y L : ror stricken populifion out of apart from those he must should.|e8 ©Of Woolland properties, sinec . DS U | New York-Alaska Dredging! National Ct)mmlllcz‘ Re- |ihe towns at the base ‘of the or as xecutive. These are )0 trees for export can be cut " Toral . w sentenced’ tor sdakih y from Bear Creek t f a > 2 Voleano Etna i v W el g | f 1s sentenced ¢ se Leques ls n “4cf a poli nature and s head [€FOWn Iands, and put thelr % by a firing squal and the nun sen- horage. : used Re Juest for Aid Although the property damage of his p decision as to deal-|Into the woods tenced to 20 years in prison The crash marked th ig heavy, as the fertile fields have * ing wit h route: with Rt Small, shapely trees are care- The defense attorney, W. Sodh| % |2 homeymoon trip of M Ka SEATTLE 9T bder ruined and several A Foremost among the problems|fully selected and marked. Then nnounced he would appeal ta the een. McCorkick nca w alten Jonez, - Republican villages enguifed,.the 108s of life ¥ s the future organiation in the|they are cut and hauled to the i unvedie fisus . MFw [. N wrse at Akiak, ai Irows, who ! ( n, b the defe small, only three deaths being Southern States, involving exten-|railroad station, there to be wired When the verdfet wis detdeabil ] 19 J {tlew here to got 1 I Kenn Mackint ed, ard those in the town sive expansion South of the Ma-|in bundles of ur to six trees and TR L | the g o wwf~x-.-.1 Zolan and Pilo the {1 States Senator upon the |0f Mascali, where a father, ‘son son and Dixon line |the butts sawed off. Some 1,000 | tte W Jarty's National Committee. Con- @0d grandson were overwhelmed Political Revolution [bundles are loaded on flat cars, or Returns to Albany Aflel\‘ P bl Will Hav eding the re-clection of Senator While sleeping In their home, ' The President-Elect has been|gondolas, which are staked and His Battle~Receives epublicans 1 @Ve| Kathleen MaOormick, daughtor|C. € _Dill, Dr. Jonez said | Lava is threatening the rail- fully aware of factors contribut-|piled high with trees, Heavy rtee: 1 P s " . ' v effort to get Way bridge and station at ) | . Fourteen Majority in [of Mr. and Mrs. Richara McCor made every effort to get brid 1 stati M o ing to the political revolution|wires aver the top prevent losses An Ovation Q ' m of Douglas, is well.|the National speak cre to!¢al the town which was once tNe ' \ ihere—a revolution which sur-{during the long journey. Senate—50" in House known In Junean and Doug'as. She|Overcome the effect: of the ap-|90me of 10,000 people and is now | S o' S aueit Al th it R S N R n : s i o ® | piavitioh’ uf TR iotave. T |8 of lava, fames and wrecks country as a whole However, A sturned last night | £ 3 A 8 ARt g Norr or Senator DIl 8 ) . s the latest returns show that in [] y > t gl s e g , WABHINGTON, ‘Nov," @ia-T A{gm wa Jesse H, Metealf, of Rhode Bl lanktiscine’ nb Ahe Btetes Whics o : fon 31 i g Congressional tion, ~almost Mol Yo |Chairman of the Republican Sen- Vi | complete returns show, met R by thesAlasknsJuneau threw their electoral votes to tict Albany residents which | 4 burne show, Mt Me-| @ - shop and has playod basebay|Bterial CompRIEN. S Committee, | him, the Republican trend als brought tears to his eyes | 4 B ai] o D SRR ML e Qungknvcily ‘Lea eemed think, following his i extended into the Congressional | After a_triumplant procession B Rt rencniativey LAt Juneau ahout six weeks agolViSit here, that Judge Mackintosh | , field with the election of i ) on the main streets, the G or, | ] v bk 19 : w r {was safe. We pleaded with the L2 i 9 reets, the Governor, | Ander: Dr Bresident Herbert Hoover work-|or the Interior, going from An.)\ . 3 ; own party in districts which | on' the veranda of ' the|ARCErson rops Out of the majorities in both branches|chorage to Akiak by plan itional headquarters for Sen- | ] herotofore have been strongly IS I N DIGTED Butive o5, 1610, tiin et | Fokurlh e 3t “~N‘“r‘ L -.]|m..v(v ,f( "f,{‘ an :Hv1 > 3 jator W. E. Borah, Senator Hiram | o Democratic. . \ he kad “wonderful receptions all| b et Wil vialun. in the Monati Ru] &t { TV Iohuson [EEEEIAtr O harles| & o Brenk Sectional Lines D lover the country but this welcome Leaders Seem Safe jority of only 35 in the House. | L McNary SRR SN ‘,'f‘P R o i n “‘. “.lf;. ‘1u:1| Imxln-h' II Th 'V[ I d : l 06 | home, to his scopred city, was the 5 WY opsots . SRRIVGE Fonly . & ‘ \ : s, Lu u‘|- Repu o]ncare equest to oover entertained during the | Three Men Indicted in Se-|warmest of ™ While returns from Kake and|tew Republican leaders in either i etion headunartors seem | Eorm Ministry to Suc- s campaign was that sectional lines R Bl taedi with e Klukwasl, Tndian villlges, tut {0801 Xratich | .of OobaTess d little | disccuntighe Idea that I might be brokenidown and conse- attle Lharged wi B v ; ol b Senator Norris would affect the d His Ow i) ’ . the lead of the three Demogratic|difficulty over the organization . M ceed s n quently, his friends look upon it A“ y d F d R N » 3 »»m“n on uml we, ;,ut no aid.” 4 ge rau nominees for the Legislature, their|of the new Senate and House is 4 as only a natural consequence of House s - e s S LA Tt i ety M i margin was today apparently still|anticipated. However, the Senate ! PARIS, Nov. 9. — President take) stodstbo: consduidete. as. tan, SEATTLE,: Nov. b.—Afior two large enough to insure theit elec-{Republicans will have to find a LuN'nuN PUST‘ | Doumergue = has called [former o8 Saciinls, H5% Sro ThA ’Am.u"m.m» failed, the Federal FUR NEw TR'AL tion. Thé election of A. H, Zeig-|pew leader as Senator Charles E | Premier 1’0‘""”6 to the Palace been gained in the division| ™M Jury -has - Brought~in ler and Afen Shattuck as Repre.[Ourtis, their pilot in tha present "'le‘ r#hm%'}m'\!f brought about in changes and in | Pird true bill against Calvin T sentatives s certain and N. R.|Senate, becomes Vice-President Cabinet. I‘""“‘“ ot Polncite re Srought about in chankes und In|,er " Gonst Guard Radio”expert of IN GRANT GASE Walker for Senator will probably [next March 'I\mbassador, Defea!ed for| l(m-n(ex'l !m'm as b\.;m-; reluctant 3 gt > this district; L.+E. Meacham, for-| win over Charles Benjamin al.| Several names have been heard e Bt i o G iniatry to rev and it is interpreted that the 2 nrles - Bonjamitt gl | . e s il e tle shipbuilder and M. P though the final vote will be|as successors for the Kansan, in- Senator, I* Going | l“ the one headed by him s time permitted duing the com-|F: Risson, once known throughout it close. cluding Senator George H. Moses Back to l:ngland unll)\;] |ln-su:nuu Tuesday after paign, mukt be ‘extonded. :.\1“»)\“ dnvg team f‘-x-. hvn« as the Defense Seeks Another s Anderson's slender mar; “.f .\»}« ”nmxfi}mh @‘IH'M_-’"'""f — ,Purm stpalch Sav ,“;.{:Lm“" kit i Just now soon fthis w be| “Flying Dan now inventor Trial f§ Sitka M that he held yesterday was wiped |E. Watson of Indiana, Senator WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.——Alan- | L St G for tatu dabhnite. ‘lllr{h n:m.‘_ harged \Gnhfll‘{n. E:la tor i l;wa 3 an fout by the returns from Kake and L'"““ll ‘\\'\, ";""1["1',““"*;1“'\“";' on B. Houghton, defeated for| Ll_f“glhe"”‘% Oi Skirts | R e (33 tion as the President-elect {s{SP!rii8 to force io of official onvicte urde Klukwan. . P. C McCormick tookSenator Wesley L. Jones o ash-|the Senatorship in New York by 8§ P keeping his mind free from prob-|8OVernment iran sportation * % his place as fourth man for the|in&ton and Water E e Of|genator Royal 8. Copeland, re-| o slow Process BIG 0". FIRE lems as far as can be during|Quests in the name of : A motion for a new trial for House. The representation of the| New Jersey. But no cholee Is ex- |elected, said he will return tof By HAZEL REAVIS his period of rest and quiet. This|Gu > Meacham and|, oo Sicke; abi¥Tosa First Division in that body is sure|Pected for scme weeks yet. London as Ambassader, ling | (A. P. Fashion Editor) i period not only is one of rest but|Risso are reported to have made| = PR to be McCormack, Shattuck, Winn| Senatcr Curtis has not indical-|yext Wednesd He made the| ', pie ") 0-FhE wradnel] also of readjustment to another|® trip to the Bas on such trans. |ty B SCOPNT CORTEE BIRECT fOT 4y gotgler, Walker has 2,485 '(j‘ “:";","“" "”y""'{fl"" “““] €98 ) announcement after a conference| TR TR ol fae BILCLGL role that has come to him in his|Portation. Taher # said to have|y.on “yuoq &1 e U. 8. District|t® 2270 for Benjamin, iue I8 SCARLOTAN DOSL, AUNDE | with Prestdent Goolidge I g lensa E o Crentful career which has taken L!I\I';lx”lhon.l the Jupers. | Court by RIS couneel Helontha o] 10 the Delegats race, Buthertana|the apporachiig short sgesion Houghton's resignation was | FEAERED B O ek .h‘:"’; oL I b e Bkt T '.(',‘,"]"'" nandle the|Hellenthal, 1t was announced to.|l8d Increased his lead o Break-Up in Senate s “;' SRS et A o fat all, indicates the old days Blazing Gaflser Breaks at’home and abroad, vt it siadice i le the | tay. It probably will be heard be.|DY t¢ 309 votes. Rustgard was; o break up the closely divided|Ination by the New Vork Repub-| .o .jop ™ ivio revolutions arc Through Fire Lin i Is Watched iy g by « process making e, judge E, Coke Hill tomorrow, | 1°24in8 Truit hy 1,419 votes Senate the Republicans held ev- RLAH. ‘:""“"f"““.“",“‘“";‘jf“_“ bl g! r es , ke most men wio have hecaprofitable byproducts withou t}**je JHOE® 5 Coke HIll tomortow.| “py”roturny trom Kake were: |ary one of the thirteen seats and ve abiig Broetdentts plonc| URRel —Spreads Havoc ~~ ciected to the Presidency, ne|smell. He says a $100,000 plant| il “rant is beine| GTi88DY 0, Sutherland 98; Benja-|have captured seven Demoecratic|U'e: 1n view of Houghton's de ey i : ]| i ! s s p tion, sentence on Grant is being | P avaat . 7 revailed | themselves with easin skirts Inds it a Dittle difficult to sub-fls now operating with his slin i abbvanice; | min 97, Walker 4; Anderson 4, Mc. |seats, including the seat of Sen-fcat, President Coolidge prevailed| B R rh Lo o ima! LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. §ie m.r“iu(, constant .;\lru(l(-"h n{ secret |at Great Neck, Long Island, The trial of the Sunny Point|COTMICK 94, Olis 91, Paul 91lator Cyrus Locher in Ohio hold-| PO “'“:'ml"”‘::’l'm ,'”mr:ll"l',',", b ) far, thelr tactics of|Flaming more than 200 teet ln'to service agents. e time he LR L e, R backi S 2 ite Kake|Ream 3, Shattuck 7, Winn 93, Zeig-|ing through appointment of Gov, ("0 b 8 BEE | i i g {the @ f K aaan " 4 Packing Company and its Kake {ing FARSL SR beIntmey Gl | dropping evening skirts to any|the air, a bla :'y-'l“f"‘m"r”{"‘ h‘-)m( t.'“m1 3 ).m”: superintendent, Al Minard, was|'® §i Rustgard 95, Truitt 0. |Donahey. ~Semator M. M. Neely i | 1e vil (fimuz.‘.‘ : n.:m wvv‘ ! x| Bell View 0l Sy wvrbn- bis residence constantly - under HEPUBLIGANS Still in progress foday, Mr, Minara| The Kiukwan returns wore: lot West Virginia is still trailin !idea, has not resulted in length. caped ffrom the fire lines estab- i o g s g o5 H 4, Sutherland 37, Benja-)Henry A. Hatfield in West Vir- Fage " llished by a large force of ni® LT was under cross examination this| " 890Y % p | o FISHING BUAT |ening of streei skirts. I A & o, . morning. It was expected the :’.“" """k“,“]k"“ 3 '\"‘)““"'"’“ I"’"l‘“"‘“}'_ Bl ) " | Skirts a few Inches longer,|*nd 'f‘" ted four storage tanks FAILS TO FORM Government would introduce a|COTMACK 36, Olts 34, Paul 37, Ream| While Hoover has broken the | to, b, sure, .than 'théy" wene' sh:|Rnd) 12 dulllink rigs, RUMANIAN CABINET [4 small amount of rebuttal evidence. > Shattuck 4, Winn 35, Zeigler 3; | Democratic ~ Solid South, the months ago. They now cover the| Reports this enoon indigat- - IThe case provably will reach the|RUStg8rd 38, Truitt 4. Demasiiiss Sytenald tenanolons knees entlrely at all but one or|°l the blaze is of a more serloys [} BUCHAREST, Rumania, Nov. |jury late today. A R Iy A8 SESS FRhkrassional . apre- [tWo of ‘Pariy fashionable dress|hOUTe than that which EHS 9.—Nichclas Titulescua, former ki sentatto OMly Virginia and| {houses. But the fashlon creators|™CRth8 ago enveloped the Jatty Minister who has been seeking to FIRST ELIM].NAT]ONS AD Northi Osraligs” have \\'u.vervvll»!:I‘B(,lleved to Have Found-! {are. repentedly asked to sho oni Well and raged for 40 days. form a Cabinet in succession to thik gespost. - . Kentucky, "I"”‘ ' ered e Senn |the . street models as they a TR i that of Vintilla Bratianu, has| COLUMBUS, , onio, Nov. 9—ror|MADE UNDER NEW LAW PO R sy Repudhon | Favy | duplicated and atter time i failed in his efforts and returned [the first time in Ohio’s history | | RepIRRA IBIE Retniocrats s Hou Off Wash. Coast I Kear’ thats : Hoover-Curtis his mandate to the Regency. |the State Senate will be solid Re. BY FOREST SERVICE '“”’,’"‘:fi;” with six ““"””““'“" "Ii‘r||1w;:.11‘:“ e e e S ! i c ed for the major . ¢ 4 are. all elkne | S : MBI 5 ST publican, the Democrats failing to LYNN, M ; The g BT G HOQUIAM, Wa Nov. 9.—A !for t : hey don’t . e ® , Mass.,, Nov. 9. — The|Republican gains in the House. 2 ush. Nov. ¢ for the mannequins, but they don't! o . . NEW ZEALAND SHEEP elect & single member to thatl The first two eliminations un-foy o000’ anq fire which wrecked| virgint "( ‘ho first time in|$hip, presumed to have been a|look smart on the street.” Smith-Robinson e Draioh it A - Asawohly. der the 5.acre Alaska Homesite|y 29000 AT Bre WAICH wrecke ot S [ishing craft which was'in dis-| Despite the slowness of Fr WELLINGTON, New Zealand—| The Republican majority in the|amendment to the Federal Trade g, .\ B Lt o (RS RERERY (hros Republl- | R NRE S taks. o1t G ol s it e A el oy et (s, e RO Offcial estimates show that sheep |, hous 1 1 and Manufacturing Site Act were tory yesterday morning, claim-|cans in the House with the ‘. eavy seas off Grays women's conformity to their dresa. M Sy, ¥ g ; ' il b ower house will be one of the e g s a1 ed the eighteenth victim when|fourth still possible, the tenth|Harbor, s believed by Coast|makers' wishes they wear longer ©d Dut complete returns, showed lo S Y A]x o ea zu; 4 .u ; e‘ largest as the Democrats elected 33 _"':“ ‘“‘"H = Ae A L“ *|Lewis Rogers died during the|qistriét being in doubt. North|Guardsmen to have been swal-igirts, on.the whole, than Ameri.| Senator Charles tis’ home coun- AR _“-O'{'“ head, an_increase ofjonly 11 out of 133, cting District Forester, U. 8.[njght from burns, Twelve em-|Caroltan B ited one vam’v,“'“"" in the welter. The number/can or English women, ty, Shawnee, has given Curtis and ik ~.,li»g):egnlml:lu::g:: :ji:l.tl:ewl:dls . :;‘Ores_lr‘ lrj:rr " \ “(me 1w(r:: Q:m": ployees were killed outright and [}jcan to the House with several|0f her crew is mot known. A L LR Hoover a majority of more than > highes n_record. | SALVATION v e s Cove, noth 0 Chalk A o P L0 Xoapita! diatelbls e toa. ciosc: ,, The Coast Sa::al}.‘:;?:”:.'«.:‘,.u::: Henri Cheron, Fronch Mintstor 8 10 1 over Smith and Robianson. Minnesota, which has been i oK the other at the junction of Moose| A Mont s : Democrats Win prontcnrs Han DR Hativs. vitnot) ok RGR Fhlexraphs - a0d T e N e making a bid for tonrist teavel P Highway 3 the . ARANE ontgomery, Ala, jeweler| Degpite the Republican sweep 3 i nours thout fphones, got a wrong number Democratic 7,433. . Ball o Bl A R Capt. and Mrs. E. K. Tobin, of| 8¢ Highway and he AWska|has purchased a Spanish doub-|of the Natiom, three Democrats|finding any trage of the crafl.)wpen he jnaugurated the first| Curtis’ home precinet gave Hoo- . 1927 in automobiles from. other| ¢ Salvation Army. at this place, Rallroad, in the Chugach Forest. lloon which its seller said Was|in the North have replaced Re-|G1ant rollers were breaking |,utomatic central telephone ex-|ver and Curtis a majority over the States ‘Gast returned on the Northwestern from| Under the terms of the Home-|found in a chest of gold coins|publicans im the House. This|AcToss the bar and the Coast| .hange in Paris, | Smith-Robinson ticket of 5 to & P -ns' during thg 1928 summer| o pikan, where they had been|Site amendment, which was ap-|unearthed on the Florida coast honorite elatmed by Louis Lud- ardsmen 8aid it would be vir- ARSI x‘;:\:~uis)cp§|;1'.ud n: the State High- attepding the Native Congress|Proved by President Coolidge on ————— low in the lnAHanuiml!‘h ‘\.mru!, tually impossible for anything ' ¥ Department. which held sessions for a week.[March 3, 1927, seitlers who have T S R A Ciongressman ph [but a large steamer to stand up| Assoc’l‘tl()n Is For"l(’(l . The Congress was highly success-|Permanently’ established them- t | lE." Updyke. Jeremith Connell, (a8ainst the heavy surf. (3 % loul, according to Capt. Tobin, selves on small tracts of unre-| | RUMANIAN WIVES | Democrat, in Rhode Island de-| A 50-mile an hour wind drove it s ][ - S L, o™ " e TR hevorr | s i 3, e oo To Aid All Business | CF ENGI.ISENTS SE succeeded Major W. J. Carruthers|Without having to meet the re-}| — it Ropubllcnn‘ O Mird dis.| The channel ls deep enough Fe LISH LANGUAGE |1, " /0 of the Alaska Division |duirements as to land clearing and | | & _BUCHAREST, Rumania, | {00 8 cmith, Democrat, |L0 SWallow. & fair sized ship and o | PARIS, France, Nov, 1—The /| |of the Salvation' Army, was a fel.[cultivation of the homestead laws.| | 7 ov. L— A movement de- |l ke The RePublican sweep in'¢4Ve MO trce until broken bits| NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Formation | placing the machinery of Indnp.‘. | 4 y ) 5 | 3 The Forest Service in Alaska,| Manding vacations for wives, omeressman | A7€ thrown on the bar. | . atic _profit-ma trial standafdization, bag English language is playing | | 10w passenger with Capt. and Mrs, | has been created by a group | West Virginia. Congressman of a national, non-profit-mak rial standardization, backed by vl | havoe with the purity of the | | Tobin from Ketchikan to Wrangell,{Mr. Merritt said, has adopted aj| % W00 CPRMtGE B & EFOWP | | fames M. Beck, famous Philadel-| . association to help small and large|the nation’s best techmical and | French tongue. Protests are | |headquarters for Alaska. volicy of recommending thehemfll- o an fteminist 190 ohia > dawyer, 15 running very GARDEN CLUB MEETS; |iucinesses atiain the benefits of business brains, at the disposal | heard everywhere and no- Capt. and Mrs. Tobin left- Ju.|Bation of such tracts from the Na. Mrs, O close with his Democratic oppon- standardization and mass produc.iof all types of business, large and | Y X rs. Otilla Ghibiu, one of ANDERSO B | where more often, than in eau for Vancouver, October 13,|tional Forest r‘:“’“";‘fl_""‘; th‘:" } the chief .PBGMOI;: 01’1 “'\'e | |¢mt Willlam L. Rooney in the N TO TALK tion was anncunced here to | small. 3 | the word of commerce. and spent a week in Vancouver be.|Testoration to the public domain.| | o0 "5y o ce B L L) fivst distriet. S | “Recent surv show that. 100, | “Tailor” is replacing the | |fore starting back north with the|In this manner title can then be ! TAFKIE dSeIgh 6lén could sel b The Juneau Garolpn' Club ' wil)| Six departments of ”““f“‘“" 000 corporations are earning .am . | French “taillenr’ even in high Salyation Army officials for|Obtained under the Homesite | avoided B s wives to | v meet (:)nlght at 8 oclock in the u:})\»-(nment and 30 national tech-! sverage net income of only $95 ! | the tiniest- shops, “hair | |Ketchikan, to attend the Congress.|3mendment. | have one or two months each | PMI Mayor HWII“ School "’“"‘mf’ Ball. J “'-_““A‘“I“"‘r“‘l ;“’“"', “““‘r“‘;“.l"“"“‘ “T"'wr year. Failure to take advan. | dresser is driving ‘“coiffeur” S s N S PO - | year of complgte frecdom | Ordered v Anderson will glve a talk on prac.imembers \of and participants Infiage of the econcmies offered by | from any shop that hopes to HONEST DRIVER STOCK QUOTATIONS | from household cates. The | on Voyage iical gardening ' the first of athe new organiiion’s word, ac- lhmvm.nnm.mx and mass produea | keep up with fashions, and NEW YORK, Nov. 9—~AlsskAb| (jog oiteiunted In Rumanis | series of lectures that will be given|cording to William J. Serrill, chair-lyjon pas been largely responsidle i ) | “grill-room” ha: a myster- WESTPORT, Conn.—When Ed- .mmmut :;.gle stock ixs::oted"to. | ‘tromi 'am. Amerigan ‘news dis- | "POWN'D. ?n an\'] 9‘-1 u‘n(ly:-r the auspices of the (h:rjlon]fl)mllxof! n:‘e re: »f»h Au.mmnu.s‘ n.m,, this condition." | lous pcwer over ‘‘restaurant, ward Craig, Saugatuck taxi driv-|day a Brown es 47%; i | patch deseribing the es ||| Mayor George Paker, 're-elected| Club. Mr. Anderson is well-the United Gas kmprovement com-| rphe bhranches of the tederal gov- | The smallest cafe is now an | |er, ran over a chicken he duly Chrysler 127; Cudahy 66%; Mis. | lishment of a camp for | tou terms, has been ordered tofknown for his herticultural activi-|pany. The organization i3 called {ernment announced as rat. | “American Bar.” reported the fatality to police— | Bouri 72; Stewart Warner 105%;| | wyives only” at Vermilion, | |18Ke & trip to Hawaii as a good-|ties and the garden enthusiasts the American Standards a |Ing are the departments of ‘agricul- the first report of the kind n|U. 8. Steel 165; Postum 67; Pack- 1 Ilifnofs, * will move of Portland toward Hon- | of Juneau will derive a great bene.|tion and Mr. Serrill is president, l.m. commerce, the interior, the local hmwmun blotter. ,ard Motors 993, and Pifisbury 65.103 . olulu, {fit by attending the series. |, “The association,” he said, “i5! war and navy. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRICE TEN CENTS PRESS