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FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES EMPOWER MA TO APPOINT T0 500 OFFICERS 'Assurance Given Mine Will Resumeif Enough Mé'll for One Shift Hired " (Continuea irom Page 'One) 1 — AR BR kUil and the Governor's office and that the Marsha) had assured him if tHe city was unable to cope with® any situation which might arise, the Marshal's .office. stood ready tq dive the necessary assistance ahd that the Governor had said If.the, {situation then got out of control the troops would be called trom | | Chilkoot Barracks. [ Metzgar's Explanation | A large gathering ‘of représenta- |tive citizens were in the Council | chamber when the meeting was dalled last night and on invilation |of Mayor Goldstein Mr: Metzgar 'cxplamed his company’s stand. “‘A considerable number of men called on me and wanted to khow | g, under what conditions they ecould return to work," the Superintendént said. “I told them that when they could come down without molesta- tion” we” would' find" jobs Tor them.”! Mr. Metzgar explained that®the men had asked him to present his attitude before the Council ahd he had agreed to do so. Want Protection Ted Danielson then sald that ap- proximately 300 men had signed up] felt trouble might arise unless they were certain of police protection. The Mayor asked just what pFo- tection the men felt they reeded and Danijelson replied that they félt they should be assured of protéc- tion not only ~at the mine but around the city until such time as the present . trouble is settled. The same sentiment was voiced by John Reck, President of -the First National Bank. Mr. Reck spid he felt the city should furnish ams ple protection to everyone Wwho wanted to work not only at the mine but going to and from their homes. “It may cost the city some money,” he said, “but it is cheap- er than being idle.” He said he had been out around the city_yes- terday in connection with his busi- ness and encountered a farge num- ber of mine employes, nbt oné, he said, of whom did not express a de- sire to return to work if they’ felt they would not be molested. No Trouble So Far Councilman Henry Messerschmid} said that there had been no.trdis ble thus far and that he felt it wag an unnecessary expense to emploj extra policemen until such timé as they were found necessary, “That’s just the point,” satd My Reck. “That is just the sityatioh we are In, and if the citizens of| this community don’t do somethirl we'll never get anywhere.” Mr. Reck said there was a Situd- tion here in connection with what | he termed the “wobbly” movémeht 20 years ago and it was found nb- cessary at that time to provide ami- jarrest any | the street undue gatherihgs on | G e miried ‘Willlam {Allén” Sha'ttuck, idsdran to return to work and that they| {Union_affalrs. ple protection and discourage By} Councilmat Messersclimiq explairied before v thnt,m i not lwnlnu ‘the agains flw tcétion’ b\il 56 nad wmderecf‘ubour the necesity, of lnc h ex- perise in view of' uy at no dist Ge " had ,oocuiTed. “He said wm hir- ,that extra W City: a1 mine worlte'r election hflLhQ fel! l: was 1ot necessary, i in my store Al Nygren be-, th eAecLlnn aM heh I told t.hem we Were they sald there would ‘be trouble. 1 told them if there was trouble they would cause it, ‘and i‘t[ they stnrbed it we would finish That Just exactl ;1 Bam- jed ‘g0 extra poucergeq“ T that electlon an JAnat is why we; dfll no the' udaptlon of the r tion and it “was sbbml&fl 'BY"! Cotineilman Belstline. . ¢ cpy showed all votlfig in ta b8 !Qt T, aheifi &tl&nt speahng at the meeting- wi E. - san, Pr&d z dz Rm::e? r;: Dmfim- the | great loss the' cuy t.hrou‘h &e closing n. D Alaka idght and Power;. &he 'nd bonds; Johnny Me.l.mlhhlln repre- septing a gl wl-fiflhg to, return bo” work, g}“ Who' expr wo clhers of 'the Councils b.cllan "} husband in" Anchordge where' they AT MASS MEET (Gontinlied 1roni’ Page' One) e DIV _.__._.—,_—L— guaranteed, if needed to. preserve order, he said. Following this, .the meeting was| thrown open’ to discussion. Several Union men wer¢ heard on: the sub- ject of joining that organization and supporting the ‘walkout. Each Union speaker was answered by a Workers” Bebefit Commifteeman. Fipally, after many issyes had been, repeated several times, a_vote was passed, to cease. all discussion of At this- point, twp mén objected to this gag rule. How- | cver, they were shouuzd down with ciy$. of: ‘Gen “out,™ e’ want to ga%hack “to Work.* 'l‘!’ nal, although one returned They both lelt,]- =l SUGIETY IETTANED 4 ILOVELY AFFAIR Many GuefStls)r En]oy l&laspx- tality ‘o 8 AT Kaser at The, Parish Hau was mmsfnrmed nto a scene for a mldwmmer gars, den party -last evening. when Dp. and Mrs. E H. Kaser. were hoqtf there to their many friends in Ji- neau at as lovely a party as has been given here In many ‘seasons. The large hall where there was dancing, and the card room, where contract was played, were decorated with Chinese lantgrns afid. festpons 3f summer flowers. Large bowls of fowers were evetywhere, adding their color to the gay summer pic- ture. At contract, prizes were won by Mrs. Wellman: Holbropk, Mrs, Theo- dore Hellenthal, Mrs. Charlés' Gold- stein and Dr, C. P. Jenne and Wu-l lis E. Nowell. Following the qancmg. to music by Dude Haynes orchestra, an d cards, suppér was ‘served from beau- tifully appointed tables. Pouring Coffee were Mrs, Charles: Gold- stein, Mrs. J. 'A." HellentHal, M. T. M. Reed~and Mrs, Guy Mc- Naughton, who were assisted by many of' Mrs. Kasér's friends. Receiving with' Df; and Mrs. Kas- er were Mrs. J. Mbtzgar and Miss Elizabeth Kaser. Thé party at which more than Tour *Hundred friends of the hosts were guests was a farewell ‘for Mrs. Metzgar who will leave Juhleau’ soori to join her will make their home. GORST PLANE FLIES The Gorst - Airways flying - boat | left Juneau at 8:30 o'clock . this morning for Skagway with Joe Me-‘ herin and Earl Clifford as passen- gers. Pilot Frank‘Knight, who is flying the ship, will return to Ju- neau tonight. it Study Mangoes ' | MANILA—Experiments have been | made here. to determine ‘whether | mangoes can be' frozen for' ship- | ment to the United States. The Philfppine variety “of, this fruit is a high grade product. which com- mons good prices in China, Japan, Hawail and the British' East In- dies. g ) SAVE THE DATE | 29. Goody Sale by the Stars. ~adv. June | Eastern TONIGHT ‘at Eagles Hall, DOUGLAS Music by the ’Three Musketeers Gentlemen 50¢ AND REFRESHMENTS AT THE Totel Grocery JAMES RAMSAY & SON @ Lowest Quality Prices on all ! Known Brands! PHONE 182 ationally; m‘,;,,é Q apvcln] mysic o fiwhes Afterl ght fealunng ]olm Parlrer 'Euulson, late of the Shamrock Clubof: San Francisco on thé plaho, assisted by our own “Smokey” Mills. . DOOR PKIZE—CASE RHEINLANDER BEER lof Henty L. Bahart, Bankrupt: titled matter, containing a detailed 1 Control; LICENSE TO WED A mufipge Meense wag, issued by issigner | J.© F. len . today Warren C. Strang; member of | the “signal corps radip staff, and Miss Etta 'T. Murphy of Seattle, who arrived this momlng on the Norlhwemrn -~ S IN HOSPITAL Mis. R, G, Wilms Was adtiitted to St. Ann's Hospital last night for | NoTICE ‘OF [FINAL ACCOUNT 14 1 sAND MEETING - n theDistrict ‘Court for the Dis- trict Alaska, Division Number One. at Juneau. In qu Matter BAHART, Bankrupt. _ruptey. At Junéau, on- the 215t day of June, A. D. 1935. To the creditors of H!_:NRY L In Bank- Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of March, A. D. 1935, Elmer Reed, 1 of the estate [of the above:: -named bankrupt, filed his final account in the above en- statement of. the administration. of said estate; that the final meeting | of the creditors, of said bankrupt will .be held ip the office of the undersigned . réferee, at' 18! $ou Front City of Ji sau, P b Territory 6f Alaska pu fHe. 3d day of Wuly, A, D. at 10 o'clock it the forehoon, at which' tinie the creditors of said bankrupt may at- tend, gxamine. the tlnsl nccounr. of. sald trustee' m a8 a(oxésud ob- ject to the ppnth-mltlon thereof and transact such other business as may properly come béfore the meét- ing; and that at said time and place the Court will make allow- ances to the officers of the: Court for their fees and expenses, and to the attorneys fof theé pankrupt and the trustee for their services. H:B. LE FEVRE, Referee in Bankruptcy. -NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the following applications have been filed with the Bgard of. Liguor PACIPIC BO’I‘I‘LERS SUPPLY CO., General Wholesale License for Alaska, ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO., Boat iLicense for S, 8. “DELLWOOD.” A hearing on the above applica- tions will be held by the Board of Liquor Control at-Juneau, Alaska, on June 28, 1935, Protests or obj¢ctions against the issuance .of these applicationsshould be . in, writing” and filed with the Board. of Liquor Control on or be- fore the date of said hearing. BOARD OF LIQUOR, CONTROL, Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. Dated at Junean. Alaska, June 14, 1035, First publication, June 15, 1935. qu Puhlh:utlon June .22, 1g2§. sl |5 AM Wil Barrow .. The W eather the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Ji and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jung 22: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast w{nas} LOCAL DATA : Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ww.m 20.79 mn 33 w 2987 51 89 s 20.89 52 8 SE 10 tzron-g Highest 4p.m, { I | Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am. today Noon® today TODAY Lowest da.m, 4a.m. Preq.p; q temp, temp, nxoeny aum 9‘%!5 48 ; 34 temp. temp. 54 —_ 38 60 2 12 74 46. 50 .58 56, k3 ... 668 .. 56 58 4 76 80 3 80 . 90 lon Anchorage 38/ 56. 60 2 68 46 46 58 52 n Pt. Cldy, o1 Gl Clear] Pt. Cldy:. 10 4 Calm 4 Calm 4 & 4. Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St.. Paul. . : Ditch Harbor . Kodiak Cordova, Jw sitka . Ketchikan. . Prifice Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco .. New York . ‘Washington 50 5 [ 50 3 [ 52 58 70 70 76 64 64 82 48 48 b4 56 58+ 52 68 . 68 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M, PN Keétehlkan, cloudy, temperature, 50; Wragell, cloudy, 51; ‘Sitka,; raining, 55; Craig, cloudy, 54; Soapstoné Poirity,raining, 55; Port Al-: thorp, cloudy; Skagway, cloudy, 53; Achorage; reloudy, 51; Nenana, Hot Springs, . Tanand, missing; Ruby, smoky, 54; Nulato, clear, 60; Kaltag, clear, 62; Ualakleet, clear 60; Flat, cloudy, 58. Sunday, Juble 28, 1935—Sunrise, 2.53; Sunset, 9:10 Monday, June 24, 193! unrise, 2:54; Sunset, 9:11 WEATHER S YNOPSIS Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Al- aska, a storm area being centered near Unalaska and' a minor dis- turbance over the upper Yukon Valley. High pressure prevailed from. the Pacific Coast States southwestward to the Hawaiian Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended By precipitation over Southeastern Alaska and by generally fair weather over: the remaind- er -of the Territory. A smoky condition was reported 'at Ruby fih.\s morning. WRINGER Control starts and ‘stops vcfls—— applies and relieves pressure— irects drainboard. Washer illustrated” also features ACTI- VA —Permanent Lubri- cation, and Quiet Operation. MADE 8Y. 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