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¥ IV THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 2 = ANNUDDER T'N&G , SENOR GOOGLE -YOU MUS* HAE NUTTIN’ MORE ,TO DO WIT' PEDITA SENOR GOOGLE = AFTER DIS You MUS’ NOT LEAVE DA PALACE WIT/OUT PERMISSION L-S-EKORITA By BILLE DE BEGK GeEE WHiZ ! T THOUGHT 1A GUY WUZ A DICTATOR - HE | WAS A BIG SHOT AHH - HERE'S A DICTIONARY — TLL SEE S/ [\ HOW MUCH the Secretary 6f Interior and hrsod’ ’ lwn o everything in his power I g the seriousness of condi- regular shipme: \cn their attention without |commodities from Seat delay. | "A wire was also rece! JUIN GnVER NOR The radiograms to Gov. Martin | and Mayor Dore urged them to IN AIB APPEAL f rotection to vessels on the | ’ |1o him for informa! been done and of tion. 37 VESSE or LS TIE Miller is Interc ‘ed (Continuea from Page One) Ceol. Miller, commanding officer Chllkoot Bar of (0\)-‘1 and other | for Govérnor from Petersburg asking as D UP Mayor John F. Dore, RQPE_ T CAN Among ‘the 37 boats tied up at —Assx~ t r supplies on [Seattle, ons scheduled to leave ward McC Alaska, but held up because ing to ha (l) is reported px"].ar~ en here to assist in a| of the Longshoremen's | h has all the Pacific| shipping near paralysis. tle. of the strike, is the La Merced, | settleme ived by the bought last year by Nick Bez and strike es, and converted into a Coasv \ what had | floaéing cannery. i its coopera- | The La Merced was scheduled to‘ leave Saturday. She is an aux-| |iliery schooner and will operate far | to the Westward, sailing to the | fishing grounds across the Gulf bf | throwing aska, not putting into Southeast |Of W MILLS CLOSE LONGVIEW, Wasn, z:ay 16— | scl The lumber mills here have closed | . according | he reason for the clos- | | EXPERIMENTA UNA EXPANSION EXTRAQROINARIA ' Engineers, | Pilots Masters, Mates and Unions postpgng-d a vote |on a sympathy strike until late today . The Luckenbach Company has ge to Gov, C. D. Mar- ngton State, that they tle if protection is not provided their workers by noon today, | THIRTY CARLOADS oF | SUPPLIES FOR ALASKA loads of machinery, cannery sup- nd other industrial Alaska ¢és are held up by the remen’s strike, General Manager T. B. Wilson, of the Alas- ka Steamship Company, said to- lay. He said the company may be v their service to Seat-{ HELD UP IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 16—Thirty car- | districts “face an emergency if the strike is prolonged. ; TROUBLE AT SAN PEDRO SAN ‘PEDRO, Cal, May 16. — Strikers plan a mass meeting here to protest to the killing in the riot in which 65 others wore injured when a stockade of non-union men | was stormed Monday night. | The police continued to guard | the non-union workers against any further outbreak. . MANY MEN LAID OFF SEATTLE, “May' 18.--A" total oi 3900 workers are now "jobless in the state and 5800 in Oregon, laid off by various industries closing through inability to ship produets. Three large sawmills at Aber- the docks for ]umbu SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 16. deral wise conference will be held out of which theygshoped some | Mmessag on of the problem will come rikers have also intimated a| three thousand men out | conference of the workers will also be hald here, possibly lae today. deen have closed because’ inabiffty to move Tumber;" Dewédy Bénnett, Secrétary of the Seattle Union of Longshoremen, | said ~ the members Wil have SEATTLE, May 16. — Eastern i S ; attle .l? load and unload ships if workers Jook to San’ Franciseo” for ¥R (1)"10}” o maye ;fheir mediation efforts through ‘the Na- m:lx]vx:d ‘;E‘Sfic?;g:'lg 10 altional Labor Board. y- b i AT CAPT. W. J. BRAMLEY IS ON SUMMER ced to load Francisco. ships out of San | FARMERS TO HELP COAST (O\PPRL\(X officials here said a pro S ANCHORAGE PROTESTS ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 16.— The Executive Committee of the | | WAY INSIDE FOR ;. at Chilkoot Barracks, today wired |to an Associated Press dispatch re- | Alaskan poits this trip, allhough\lng is t ships cannot be lcaded | New Threat | Anchorage Chamber of Commerce| Capt. W. J. Bramley, skipper of % {o take a personal interest in the Gov. Troy asking him what actioni celved by The e, in his wire 'ghe is listed under Juneau reg- | with lumt The threat of the strike spread- |is wiring various executives of or-!one of the White Pass and Yukon matt had been taken to obtain shipments to Secrelary said 37 ships |jstry ing to the local ferry employes|ganizations concerned . in coast | Route steamers operating between A similar message was sent to Trom the south of vital supplies. are idle on Elliott B: Secretary Ickes. One to Delegate He said the War Department would Dimond informed him of the mes- undoubtedly be interested in the sages sent to the President and situation. workers. eral troops are necessa they may be loaded by non-union EVERETT, Wash., May 16.—Two | ands large lumber mills have ceased | Fr: M'GRADY MAY COIZE WEST | ‘EVERI TT PLANTS SHUT DOWN with ¢ cisco Bay region, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 16. operation here as there is no op-| temporarily allayéd: consequent delay of thous: I commnuters in the San| has been The Marine hipping asking that loadings and|Stewart and Mayo, came north on sailings of Alaska ships be permit-!the Princess Norah on his way to ted to continue. The messages|the Interior for the summer, after state Alaska towns . and outlying spending the winter in the south. 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"DO NOT FORGET THIS SALE IS THE BANNER BARGAIN : EVENT OF THE SEASON. | . | ] ALL NEW STOCK AT SENSATIONAL * PRICES! {. = = - | = = g = | § L IlIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIlIIll|IIIIIIIll|||I||IIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllll iR Y LEMAN'S s @&; | CRACKING ANNIVERSARY SALE. New Swaggers LUCKY YOU, who waited until now:to get your Spring Suit— Windblowns, swaggers, norfolks—The last word in styles; pat- terns, materials and colorings. You will save at least half at our prices! $12.75 - $16.75 - $19.75 HURRY HURRY HURRY Party Dresses Regular Values up to $17.50, NOW Dancing ladies will praise these new sheer frocks . . . you'll look like a dream in them, we assure you . .. and you'll keep fresh as a daisy — no matter where you we ar them. Prints Plaids Dots Pastels W hite ALL SALES CASH NO RETURNS' NO APPROVALS - IIIIIIIIIIIlIIII| IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll [T il i HURRY } $0.90 RO RO REROCR R For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we STREET-OFFICE HERE IS AN OFFERING! A group of dresses for street of office wear. You would expect to pay at least $12.75 for this line, but they go to you at $7.95 SPECIAL GROUP Regular( values up to $12.50 Now $5.95 Daytime and Cafe Frocks. ALL NEW STOCK NEW YORK MANUFACTUERS' SAMPLES BOUGHT AT ONE HALF THE USUAL WHOLESALE PRICE -AND PASSED ON TO YOU AT VALUE SENSATIONS. ! LEMAN’S 2O OO RO AR RO R H T LTI i