The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1935, Page 8

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LRI QT | REQUEST MADE FORTROOPSTOT COME T0 JUNEAU | No Answer Received Late| This Afternoon from Secretary of War ey (Continuea 1rom Page On¢ Jack Bea- terday and Peterson and on anot arge of guilty on the both pl y Were re-arres new charg No n the newly-formed Workers up to late scheduled for Meanwhile, all anti-Union men had left St. Ann's Hospit day Ted Danielsen, who had stitches taken in his head John McLaughlin, who rious bruise discharged from other Juneau Mine Work ciation men who had been in yesterday's fighting left th pital at least by last night Picket Mine Office Quiet prevailec s mo: the Alaska Juneau Mine furious excitement 24 hours when tions the not oday s were held today by Juneau Mine No sessions noon, are tomorr several opposin street ACROSS nificent Daily Cross-word P uzzle THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935. FLAGSHIP DOCKS AFTER PACIFIC MANEUVERS Completing a six-weeks trip to Alaska and Hawaii as flagship of the U. S. fleet, the U.S.S. Pennsyl- vania ducked at San Diego, Calif., aft - completiny war pames in the Pacific. (Associated Press Photo) |MISS VANDERLEEST HOME FOR VACATION Baking cham- ber | Hialt pate Miss Mary VanderLeest, daugi- day an ticle: collor | ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Vande Other was increased to picket t . Concealed Louise, has been attending he- Scerel Froze dent Al Ny 1, who appea 5, Call forth Conduces Nimbleness Couches | third year at college and is home for her summer : Wicked 9 o'clock to confer with pickets, re- \ . ported that City Attorney H Fe had instructed them tc order the pickets to disperse. N© > > I< > N \ Spike of flowers Spanish dance the past year she has been at- tending the University of Washing- Literary frag- ments 4ol 10 o'clock about thirty pick . Musical In- - - — strument patrolled the street near the mine Splendor B o . RAILWAY MAN ABOARD office. wealth 5. Exclamation Shortly before 10 o'clock two un- Riagoanat One of the 19 round-trip passen identified men entered the Mine| < |m|m{H|n Statement of | gers the Alaska from Seattle is office and were reported to have) registered for work. One man left the scene under escort by a pic and the other made his departure in a taxicab. to a habit At a late hours this afternoon wamp only six pickets remained on duty i phuaes at a distance of about three hun- palinyra dred yards from the Mine offi e and at the Alaska Mine Worke An Union hall about twenty men were 5 in evidence, most of whom wer engaged in ca: While no 1 mine employees in Persian poet Black cuckoo: like bird One who is given over Worship narrow i and che P. Slater, ant general mana- ger of the Southern Pacific Rail- way in San Francico. He is accom- panied by his wife. s seat -3 Mineral spring m Corpulent . Peruvian chieftaln round grain . Grow unin- teresting Weapons Kind of bird tration at the minc F4good” volume of throughout the da Charged With Riotin arged with ri day's distu § and Mentur when ione: s f $1.0 K ! n - al charge of | o men) © 4 9.1 $500 | who were 1 the was releas H [y hing bond T -o - 'GORDON, ANCHORAGE | % BUSINESS MAN, HURT| E ; n Gordon, Manager of one of his father’s cha | ] chorage, is traveling (o Seattle on sthe Yukon for Seward for medical | [g5 treatment | Gordon was enjoying Lake Spenard near cently, but on a dive he wrenched hi Three vertebrac He is making the cast a swim in Anchorage re- into the water| A .4 usly -1y, S. Marshal William T. ured. i from his deputy at Haine trip in a plaster!ynis afternoon, that a Mr. P sed as about 5 feet 4 i hing about 180 in compilexion MYSTERIOUS ACTION messags was re back were fra - .- FLYING TO KOTZEBUE Y L. Patterson, who left Ju- y on the PAA Lockhe r Fairk by plane to Ko son is the own Noatak, Kotzebue, Kobuk Selawik, and is making the trip t the Interior to dispese of her in From Kotzebue, Mrs. Patter- | ron will go to Nome on business and will sail from Nome to Seattle in Auzust. McEachr pre. € altho R SIMMONS ON FLIGHT Sheldon Simmons, flying Ala-ka Air Transport Seaplane, lef Juncau this morning with Ben Nor- ydahl and Bert Christofferson, ca engaged for work on the Home in Sitka. On the ht from Sitka Pilot Sim- Cy mon ought M. H. Mackay K. White to Juneau, - .- WALLSTEDT ON ALASKA d Wali t mer broker, left Juneau on the for Seward BAKER ON and - NEYS LEAVE Ala et ettt ettt Local Radishes, Onions FRESH DAILY | CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Pure Foods Store PHONE 478 - Prompt Delivery e e rrrrrrrrrrerreeeeeeeees ON the Alaska for Seward. sarded the wed vy OTHERS MAY HUNT Mahoney, BEAR; NOT BACON business m ska to hunt f. wn and Kodiak bear neral manager of rug Company in He is travelling S rd on the wrd, ne will t to Port Hob- | t whales. | may the eiu: to sport, hinist Puget Sound lazkan visit. | TRAVELS and Richar hu:band attorn moun- picturc John apher from D is tr ing from S Cordova on the Alaska > MRS. SELBY LEAV i s. H. B. Selby, accompanied by her grandson, Harry, left Juneau on the Alaska for Valdez. Mrs. Selby, | been visiting with Mr. | Tom Seiby here, will join | her husband, publisher of the Vai- | dez Miner. B o — | FETT TO SEWARD | D. T. Fett, General Paint | pany agent, booked passage Com- | heye © 1935, LicarrT & MyEs Tosacco Co, ) \ Leest, a passenger on the Princess ' vacation. Durin ! SHIP BUILDERS ;St’ftljrian GIVEN WARNING R“’f)fg’:‘r‘e)sts BY COMMITTEE ; Legislation Program De- mandéd in Bidding on Navy Jobs |Priests ar\;_\XIOIXICn Are Attacked in Fierce Charge, Scotland EDINBURGH, Scoizand, June 25. —The w IINGTON, June 25—De-|years occ stick to police war- and women holding an and prevent them|open air Eucharistic Congress meet- ng “public defense|ing were attacked with missiles ate pocket-| Ten demonstrators were arrested > Munitions COm-| after mounted police repeatedly 1 legislative program|charged the crowd. on in bidding for| - seven of the ten were convicted ruction jobs; to prevent!of creating a breach of peace and satents from getting into given the alternative of paying $50 cssion of foreign DOWeTS; fines or serving sentences of one profits to five percent of month. The men will undoubtedly ost the Govern-|serve out their sentences. imes risks of the enter-i ERTA AL nd of ten percent when the! nt does not assume risks require shipbuilders ister with ti their arred here when hundreds RELATIVES Mrs, L. Roop, the moth Frodenberg, well-known ident of Ancho! is a passenger on the Ala Seward. Mrs. Roop is a = re of Richton, Miss, as is er daughters, Lorane, who makingz the trip. Anotr daughter, Amy with Wilms 4 resident of Wa Juneau i 5 RADIO EXECUTIVE VISITS Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Zieg, of Fort A int, Forest Service, for Ketch- ne, Indiana, is travelling on the nd Joe Meherin for Wran- from Seattle to Cordova. I'he ship was piloted by Bod 1 . ¥ will take the Golden h Paul Brewer as flight Bel; Tour to the Interior. Zieg is C owner of radio station WOWO at Fort Wayne, R r of Mrs. Gov- neome one PAA VEGA ON' TRIP a’so 18 PAA Lockheed Veza a d ernoon with R. G Ketchikan and left W. P. Schlothan, F. C 1as. Burdick, Administrative - VISIT SON In addition to enjoying a rot itsion to Alaska J. S. Davis, of Parkh: le to, visit for 1er on, when the Seward this week. ple took passage at Seat- son is a Seward resident. - - - WRITER TRAVE n Sorelle, a free-lar an is travelling to f n the Alaska from Seattle. resident of New York D EUYER NO VA Hilda Skoz, a buj , department store in St. Paul, Minn., 04 on the Alaska for At that port she will take solden Belt Tour of In- JATION the the om Seattle to S wwka. With her Molly Gottstein ward on the A are Barnard and _the cigarette pleasz’ng taste and aroma t sectarian riots in many a large| T T —— ottt NOTICE! The office of the Company will be open beginning 9:00 a.m., June 24, for the pur- pose of receiving applications for employ- ment. ——y e e e e e e All former employees of the Company, whether non-union or union, are invited to call and make application if they wish to work. Work will be started as soon as the shifts can ]ll‘ ar ‘zulg('d. Applications for employment from men not formerly employed will be received be- ginning June 26. In allotting employment, preference will be given to former employees. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING CO. THEILE HERE Karl Theile, owner of the Dia- mond K Packing Company at Wrangell, arrived here from that port on the Alaska. Schilling The general manager of the Sears Roebuck Company, A. M. Berry, is !enroute to Juneau from Seattle. With his wife, Berry exercised a topover privilege at Ketchikan | while billed on the Alaska for here. | However, he will come here short- {ly. e TEACHERS ON SHIP Ficrence Miles and Virginia Roe, instructors in a Seattle high are travelling to Cordova the Alaska. They will visit with Price at his Dan Creek mine. v+ - SHIP OFFICIAL TRAVELS Dean Sherman, advertising man- ager of the Alaska Steamship Com- pany, is enroute from Seattle to Cordova on the Alaska Enjoy the luxury of fine pepper with that

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