The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 13, 1931, Page 8

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8 _THE ALASKA DA!LY EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931. WANTS TO SEE HIM . | TODRESS AS ' "WORKERS MEET - s SKAGWAY JOIN | Are Heavy TOTEM POLES \h)s relatives in Seattle. His father t Least \m\ from This . DryCa TUESDAY; 5 PIM ‘i‘sheve;’y“fig'l' Souna :r;l')g";;me“x‘g‘ ALASKA c- UF cl ——ry & IMI of T(‘nl(m) Will the ailing parent wants his son. Federal Government In- . March in Seattle either to come or write home. i by 3 ‘creasing Time of Con- 1 g% Any person knowing of the h YN 7 . [Members of Various Com-| yycreamouts of the young man is Territoriai Body Is Work- victed Violators ing for Exhibit at At- - mittee Announced by |ssked to commusicate with the, J. T. Petrich e ik i ! lantic City Fair WASHINGTON, D. C., June 13.— i i Prohibition Director Woodcock said an increase in the average jail Memberships of all committees on | SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP : activities for Fourth of July have | adv. TELEPHONE 4502 S i e seniences given dry law offeners | been mmpleced. avnnounced Thomas Alaska Chamber of GCommerce, bx::ln Ay show major violators axvn | 9. T. Petrich, chairman of the cele- ST, Membership fees and dues were g Teached by the Federal gov- \brn[lcn. today. He has called a 12 received today from the commere ernment, | meeting of committee chairmen in cial organization at Cordova and | LD€ Statistics released showed last §| | the Dugout of the Legion for 5 Skagway by M. S. Whittier, execu- | ODth an average sentence of 2435 | 0'clock Tuesday afternoon when re- | tive secretary of the territorial body. days, an*increase of 34 days sen- | ports will be submitted on what | Community members of the All- tence over April. ‘prcgrc has been mu}o' on detalls Alaska Chamber are Nome, Fair-| May fines decreased $34¢ under {or e e bendetop iy Doy banks, *Anchorage, Seward,” Cor-|the preceding month to $154.4¢ | The various committees and their dova, Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, Pe- |28ainst an average of $151.28 for ) ;’;’f]':&fc"s‘ &s stated by Mr. ‘Petxich, tersburg and Wrangell. There are|the eleven month period. it " 1 several other community cham- 0 R E‘('ccumehd_”’r. Butrii chnie bers which in the immediate fu-|working to assemble a represen man‘. G. H. Walmsley, Martin Jor- ture are expected to join the All- |tive st el Am;; i i e S ey Alaska organization. Most of these |ican Fair to be held at Atlan: 5 "'.""c w"lx(iu;“dnz’,:;m‘epar meet only once a month, and have (City, N. J, in July and Aug\‘ Plresorks ar:d T not yet had opportunity to con-|This is one of the largest annual 3 Chié! 6f . Junean VolunLefir‘ sider the question of affiliation. expositions in the United States. Its | P D 4 . i3 The All-Alaska chamber, through | attendance last year was in excess ssocratea Pross Photo ir epartment. the various member chambers, is|of 1,000,000 persons. p cctor atthe farm | Wwater Sports—Martin Jorgensen, ImIIIIIIIlIlIllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH DANCE TONIGHT at the Elks Hall July 9. |chairman; E. M. Goddard, Ralph W 1 b'» Juneau's Reischl, I. Goldstein, Severin Swan- Among son. will @ y f ith the Juncau lodge Children’s Sports—C. H. Helge- y 8 ¢ ) idt, .1 live i ma £ AIMS CUAL {cen, chairman; M. H. Sides, pay- R. Shepard, W. . H. u- |y Junzau divi- | master; William Franks, starter; ‘ M. F. Benedict, John Reck,|sion in the parad | | |Dor. . P. Jenne, Georg> Simpkins. Council Southeast / inten to | , | Committee l)n Baseball Ahout €0 me , Baseball—(}uy McNaughton, chair- — | NN TONIGHT - AR Y ——— | 8] “noti he uthea . H i man Karl Theile, George Kohl- T e g R o 2 Comm.tige, Men and Women, Some Conference Between Oper— hepp. G dE oy members are | 5 3 < ‘8 | Music and Dance—G. H. Walms- j { “Tomorrow'’s Styles W. R. C H. R. Shepard and | wgh Children in Arms, | ators and Men Put Up |,.0" 0 eiiman: 3. . Petrich, Henry | = ome and Enjoy Pon e ke & ! » Henry rschmidt of Juneau; L. | tage D o [ Presid a A B. Clark. £ s one 92— ive Fast Deliveri ! ry 0 3 Dl age Demonstration to President Roden and A. B. Clark. H lve Fast Deliveries i Todas’ [H. Kubley, A. H. Zeigier and . L.| Be Lo | Decorations—W. S. Pullen, chair- |E an Evening { \Su‘?np.- n of ..K'mcmk.m' E. A. Ras- ST. CLATRSVILLE, Ohio, Jun>| WASHINGTON, D C. June 13— man, R. B. Martin, H. M. Porter E of Fun ! muson of Skag our men and Wwo! »|A communication from John Lew- and George Shaw. = ! NEW 1| The Seattle h f the G A Smoker—Royal M. Shepard, chair-| £ 5 z‘s“mhr-'\st Alaska delegations dur- latter with children in arms, |15 President of the United Mine mhn; Lee Dolan, H. G. Nordling, (S ! o etion Wil b ac the Picketed the new Lafferty mine of Workers, asking President Hoover | 5 Lok 8|S CALIFORNIA GROCERY N f) . Sh d’ ‘ ing the ?qn\txx ion il e at the po M. A. Hanna Coal Company in | to convene a joint meeting of op-|Charles P. Seelye. H § ummer ades : New Washington Hotel. efforts to cause total suspension of | €rators and coal miners, has been! Reception—Gov. George A. Parks, - with ! of | T, work in the miners' demand for an | Teferred to the Department of La- Mayor Thomas B. Judson, Dr. W.|Z H § 20d v i 5.000 eight-hour day and reemployment | bor for recommendation. Weignaacl b, e Reliends, b= — DISTRIBUTORS OF ] 31 “'LP'." 6, L of men the company officlals have | President Lewls said the miners Reckjand IR Estil H £ { . | icture Brides discharged because’ of union affil- [are “degraded to the levels of ap-| B = N N iat proximately serfs of labor.” = ar e = . iations FUNERAL 3 = } Hoslery s | Fmds Japan Ready Deputies kept the crowd moving. | Department of Labor officials did | OF F leClHT = H ! 4 Less than 20 workers reported Dot comment on the letter. ;IS TO BE HELD SUNDAY = .t ,s = { {| TOKYO, June 13.—An appeal for for work this morning. TS TER e | = Hun er S ! S, AU 6000 picture brides has been Funeral services for the late Fred | S E 4 { 1 | Striking miners deny that any| . . neral services for the late Fred | S H ne z in all weights {|ceved trom the Jupanese associa-'eats have been made. Chief Getchell Wright, who died Thursday night = £ o ur ian ar galns i tion of Davao, the hemp-growing — _— . of a second stroke of apoplexy,|= S d = | ] { | gistrict on the southeast corner of AR R T Y Has Letter for sl ‘e Wheld ot 2 o'sladl tomarmow | = erenaaers = GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE § $ ]}\)/lmlf]an.am largest island of the Omeg W ; " |Ed Hales }.'ét;:er?oo?” ig t[he N;Imrlors of the §| in attractive.new jars quarts’ | Philippines. SRR Yol arles W. Carter Mortuary. H £ b quarts ............ { t| Tne Japanese Women's Ove . | Chief of Police George Getchell| Interment will be in Evergreen|Z 4 ! { | ascociation, which has acted as g Married men would have more ,would like to get in touch with Ed|cemetery. = BPOE. S . = { { [ between in numerous picture mar-'respect, for sclentists if they would |Hales, six feet four or six. dnches GBS IR S Ty £ B.P.O.E. Supervised = ! ! . has undertaken to > devote their time to discovering a tall and weighing about 200{ The reason there are not more'z 4 G 4RNICK’ ! ! and also y‘“ find 30 way to stretch a salary from one pounds. The chief has a letter of|men Wea““g_dm}‘l‘: befi“"ff 1s l::iecause = t Lo ne 174 % Japanese asso y da o nex i men never di ve to depend upon |&= ¥ I I day to the next. importance for him. H 3 their wives to shave them. L T Cel’ebrate in Juneau in the Good Old Way! TPCRTEEEERRER RS E R ERRT T CLRLE AR LT REEL L DD ETELELE DT RETT EPET P ] BIG DANCE BAND CONCERT SMOKER A.B. HALL Evening July 3 X GAMES | RACES MARINE spor;s of All Kinds i . FIREWORKS EVENTS American Legion ERNEESEE 2RE R SERANN TS FUEANRNEN! ERETENINEEREIRE:

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