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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WF DN SDA NRA IS NOT CONCERNED IN LOCAL ISSUE ! (Conminued from wage One) r as this labor difference ned, the NRA has no jur- the matter. The gold industry is not ,under a n although there has. been a code proposed by the gold min- that a is conc ing industry’ in Washington, . this code has nob been approved.” Mr., Wade further stated that it was unfortunate that employer and emplayee could not sit down around a table and settle problems affect- ing their nal interests. 5| NOME PROJECTS ! ~~/—m-'~‘ DOUGLA ~ews | APPROVED BY | GOV. . W.TROY { QHOWLR FOR HOM IS FINE SUCC The Ladies’ League of the Con- gregational church expresses deop Eme\gel cy Street appreciation for the generous re _ sponse of the community to lhc l!l";( i P"‘”m*] Area and | call for equipment for the chil-| Fire Equipment Okayed Sty m{uh ] ‘ dren's home. The shower was well q p_‘,A . k.o “}; R‘;]-"“O!d-s xfl‘?}?asgi fiievi?\r-“ It od ht at the Cmn-I attended and many ugeful articles % {Dugteren ;have . pu mercial dock all pight. and moved brought in to Wpli:\m\"\f the dimin- Request that streecs in the burnt terest of Ernest Griffin in the Gar- to the Union Oil dock this morn- fshing. Aupply in the Home, Fhe Sr 2 dome Cliy be surfaced {xsm |Man . Patchi oo, Seward: Eitec). 4ng 4t 7 o'clock, from where I left League thanks all who contributed ARERERNIEY’ MRS, Wit TS S al Both Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Van &bout noon, to return to Seattle by o depth of two s an immediat? Dugteren are . experienced mMer- way of Chichagof R SEwhgency | nores in order 0 chants having been in business in . Fasen hiving: Reredae: the RETURN FROM W \\ARI) ke it g } . make it possi joining prop- |Los Angeles, Cal, for several years ;”p‘ A Maicolm McCallum, Mr. and M . " erty. owners rived home " when the re re they en- il mstruction of business. hegins, w lots ate approved this "mm equipment tion of the city during the recon=| struction period and until perml- is available. mdm‘ for the equipment was senh by the Gov or’s office this morn- ing for immediate shipment from Seattle on the firs ing for Nome. Col. Clark also wired his approval of this r“que;\ - (CARDEN PATCH NOW Sulfa(,- UNDER MANAGEMENT fmotor OF LOS ANGELES MEN before neau. The Garden Patch will be enlarg- deciding to. locate. in Jus steamer leav-! ZAPORA FROM | b Fron Don purs Ro M Adas ports. ON TUESDAY , . all from Southeast OCT HERE SOUTH IO 1934 M Beauly Hmt | SUNLAMPS Build Body Resistance to Colds and other Winter Ailments Daily use of Violet-Ray Sunlamps is bene- ficial, and will help compensate for the lack of sunshine. Apply the white of an egg to the! fage and allow to dry for 20 'mins- jutes. Tt 1ps. remove wrinkles and Ask About Our Rental Plan G, L. Rich AUDgisusstivom SOol o ant month's Visit Wi morning by Gov. John W. Troy. led and several new lines Will bé. Those booked for Seattle on thelis a. good astringent. | e ® pacity. to act; Mr. Wade indicated er, Mrs. May Johnson. . mwme project included First. Ave-|added as soon as possible , Mr, and Mrs. Verne| LRl cLahis i ' g his willingness to assist in any way PR A B nue, Hunter Way, Lane Way, Fed- ey o A A y s Denny, W. G. Gog- VAR e ey ;;:\;’:l(mal: Aotk i:]):[\N};:{:;bl:r;l MEPPENSTALLS RETURN el Way and Steadman Avenue CATHERINE WASHINGTON e A AR HOSPITAL NOT A After - week's visit with rela- Which would be surfaced with two| AND GEORGE W. DEVINE and Morris R R R Y 5 4 not involved, and that both em- ..o € T WEPES PR R e feet of gravel under the su ot MARRIED HERE TODAY Dumarce entered . St AlaSka El(fctrlc nght an(l ployer and employee are in the g0y and two children left ion of Ross J. Kinney, Alas T T ! e Ann's Hospital yesterday aftarnbpr same position they were before the |go 4poir home in Seattle on the Commission Engineer, al: Catherine shington and| to recelve medical care, P ) C NRA act was passed Yukon last evening. Mr. Heppen- ber of the comm At George W. Devine were married this MRS. J. W. GUCKER 7 i 3 7‘ Oll’or o‘ BT kel T SRt Wiioted with the Alnsks ed cost of $12,740.80, accord- morning by Judge J. F. Mullen in| RETURNS, HUNTING TRIP o Faseiving AUREGI west- = TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS ,sgmalmshiplg‘;;pi}n) i - to the request of October 9,/the U. S. Commissioner's Court.’ = mt"\u‘l“:u B Abat fl’:‘"fif" m:x“lln‘ bkl PDE AT ANCHORAGE BAY AND | ., gned by Judge J. H. S. Morison, | Witnesses to the ceremony we Mrs. J. W. Gucker returned %0|a..c wMrs Ole Jackson left for] UNALASKA ARE FINISHED 1 1. s. BOYS-FORM GLEE CLUB| Divisional Administrator for FERA, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Erickson. ME. her home in Juneau on the ste&m-|po. homo this morning | B and G. R. Jackson, Chairman of Devine is employed in the Alaska er Yukon yesterday after spending | ; TSRy S r il - = . Territorial Schools Which wWere The hoys' chorus, org the Central Committee |Juneau mine. | the month traveling and | John Koshach, who had been ,‘ ronstructed with. PWA - funds 0 ' era) weeks agosis: composed of ure nting with Mr. Guecker and & .oii.o0 cotient at St i { replace old and inndequate build~ si)dents, |;gc1|1m;g0}2‘uy DeRoux, ct would be NOTICE TG CREDITORS of friends throughout, nuwli’f\.:‘fi‘ "1lpflzdrm» n:Lhi:qu:):: i(r):o: FREE FREE ! ings at Anchorage Bay and Unalas- wilfred Fleek, Gerald -Cashen, y measure, as the|In the Matter of .the Estate of|Interio e : ‘ I ka, have heen completed according @lenn:Edwards, Dickie Kilburn and Plans for permanent reconstruction| JAMES McCLOSKEY, Deceased.| Their trip was completely suc- e LT 4 | to, word received at the ‘office of Bobby ‘Feero. Miss: Pimperton di- of the streets call for a four-foot, Notice-is hereby given that the cesstul from every viewpoint, she ] THANKSGIVING DINNERS the Territorial Commissioner ©f yects the chorus; which meets Mon- | 12ver of gravel and the two-foot undersigned, John McCloskey, has [dedlared, They secured one moose, Trails Father 40 Y i Education, days and Wednesdays after school.| covering will be just suificient for been appointed cxmflfr 0f1 the ’:l* several caribou and the limit of raus ather ears QQK US FOR DETAILS! These will be placed in use as s ve the immediate winter requirements tate of James McCloskey, deceased,|both ptarmigan and grouse. oon as they are formally accepted Difim;,zg;:z;onfiecm ;Zi{,sham to make the stree \i;mx“ Mr. by order issued October 10th, 1934,1 Mrs. Gucker left :mc early 1n | BERIELEY, c‘n.. Oct. 10.—Forty by the architect in charge. Gorham pjcardy,” “Love in Bloom,” “Syl- Jackson state Elmer W. of the Commissioner for the Ju- Sepiember and was met at Cor- | cars 880 Henry Hay played right and Jensen had the contret for vig! gnd “Prizé Walte” There, Clark, Executive Assistant to the neau Precinct, First Division, Ter- dova by her husband, who haa]isckle o the. Unfretsity. of. Osllc Anchorage Bay and the J. B. War- puty Administrator of PWA, who ritory of Alaska. ed her. Weat, and from Wal-{iors warsity football, team, This is no girh glee club this year. year his son Jack W. Hay is a can- TELEPH@NE a78 Prompt Delivery ack Construction Company for the e S ed at Nome on Monday, also| All persons having claims against dez they motored ove “ Unalaska School. SIRC R Dioject in & e re. | e ‘uitale -or” the Sl RGBS T\ Koty 1n thalk e i |didate for end on the freshman g e L V“(].NG CLUB IS TO ceived from him by Gov. Troy this |are hereby notified topresentthem,!they had shipped from Juneau,] com: The younger Hay, at 18| e RECENTLY MARRIED morning, in which he said, “Sug- |With the proper vouchers as re-|Mr. Gucker expects to returd’ on | CEnS 183 and was an all-Southern | COUPLE GO SOUTH. MEET SATURDAY gest approval A Street Project, |quired by law, within six months'an early steamer, when he h‘\‘c“’“‘“"“‘ end at Los Angeles high. | i e Nome PWA can approve later from the date of this notice, to]compie s bustness'in the Whste ] T08 St Sacced dn the firs Oali- CAPITOL BEER P 4RLORS Thomas Rudolph, of the operat-| There will 180 M, of the Wen and grint. for completion of |the undersigned administrator, at|ward district fornia-Stanford big game, [ - staff of the Juneau Radio of- Viking Club next Saturday night, streets.” the office of George B. G A PRI 5 T | AND BALL ROOM Signal Corps, October 13, in the Odd Fellows Fire Equipment Approved 501 Goldstein Bldg., Juneau, S ! J. J. Hillard, Deputy U. S. Col- \ 5 a on the Yukon Hall, There will be refreshments| Gov. Troy also approved the re- JOHN McCLOSKEY, Tests on several Kansas farms !lector of Customs at Eagle, Alaska, | Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night he has been and also a dance on the.order of quest of the Committee made this Executor. |infested with bindweed showed denned in Juneau on the Yukon the evening. morning for sufficient emergency | Dated October 10th, 1934 yield reducti of more than n\by way of Skagway and White- | ——— R e A e - - —— |fire equipment for temporary con- First publication, Oct. 10, 1934. per cent, Kansas State College ex- 'horse, and will remain in this ) Daily Empwre Want Ads Pay! | SHOP IN JUNEAU! 'ditions at Nome, to insure protec- | Last publication, Nov. 7, 1934. perts reported. district Huring the winter montln!(-)ld [ apcrs f()r Sale at Emplre thce MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS ALL-WOOL—Tans and Blues Very Exceptienal Value! SWEATERS FOR BROTHER OR SISTER—Very cute styles . . . nice and warm .. . all colors and sizes and extra good values— $1.00 to $2.95 Sleeping Garmems SOFT AND WARM—VWith feet . . . Sizes 1 to 8 . . . Pink or " Per Garment 95¢ Children’s Shoes EVERY PA]R a very remarkabie value! October Trade Sale Price, $1.95 e i Beys Dress Shlrts AGES 3 TO 141 They come in fancy patterns and plain colors Clip This Coupon Bring it to the store and it entitles you to 109, CASH DISCOUNT FOR CASH on any merchandise in the store not bemg shown on Bargain Tab]es or mentioned in this advertisement. (Good for month of October) e SOCKS FOR THE WORKER! SOCKS FOR DRESS! EXELLENT VALUES in Woolens—Cottons—Silks! REMEMBER—°<If It Comes from The Bon Marche . 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They’ll Fly Out Quickly at This Very Special Price! . It Must Be Good'”