The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1935, Page 8

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| BT Y L — — benefit to help keep|employees at the time of repre- | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935. it as to 3 TR o ¥ S S - ETZGAR GIVES o s s ne" o met s resemintion.” e speakers et el Daily Cross-word Puzzle FIRST APPLICATION ble down, and no matter what side |platform and The Empire reporter| - 4 e HER DER N an cfl ST A ND AT to take him in for violation-of the |ness mesting: of "the .union wWaS PHUV”] , phcross Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16 Advane | POOR CONVICT LAW 2 i |law. “I have put on special depu-|about to be held. 6. 18, MI}\ulre {mri_.!cll | : ties who understand their work| More ‘than 220 members of the R 17 Pt d on A | First application for freedom un- |NG and they have plenty of authority,” |Juneau Mine Workers' Association 15 | |der the new poor convi® law was he said. “I hope that there will be|met this morning in the Arctic| o | filed in the U. S. Commissioner's e no arrests but I will make them if [Brotherhood Hall and perfected 1 1‘ court this morning by Even Selne:s 5 I have to. The charges are more |thelr new organization. Its most| - T | —_— |of Ketchikan who is serving an ag- No Decision Reached—!se now than in ordinary times. |important business detail was the Fytension of Smlth—HUghv: | Two Destroyers Leave |gresate sentence of a year in jail 4 M IS . Sacditn This is a free country and if a man |ratification of a constitution which [aoilak W, 1 N 21 Picture puzzle | & i and a $1,500 fine in the federal jail. ) iners Continue Session |y0i*io 'ao to work, he can. No|had been presented vesterday. omy| Legislation Would Mean *' Sugar-vielding Early This Morning |The new statute provides that ati- for Further Discussion wants more to see you men |One negative vote was cast. $30’OOO fOl’ Alaska 37 gy man_ | fOl‘ Lyflll Canal |er a convict has served 30 days and oy to work and the town again| As accepted, the constitution con- ) 23 alont } he has no assets over §20 he may (Continued irom Page One) i FURG M e "p)m;ns ;he IU;]O‘:;""E s;’her'r“ oot The new bill intreduced in the ., £ e "nnde- | Their eritertalnment program| >, olensl by, teking o pauper's R Lot L PR SO T T*| United States Senate by Lewis B.| B | having reached a fitting climax o ly; 2.—Payment of $2 thly sal- | 0. Chato B bl " if there were any!W: 2 Y 5 monthly sal- Schwellenbach of Wast t 4 oan Selness was convicted on six A ary to secretary and to .t i S shington and nallest ast night at a formal dance at the | ¥ > One man asked: & 10 v and to treasurer,| ... measure which was previ- oy pnteser Scottish Rite Temple, commissioned , Unts of illegally trading in furs rimination? |latter to be bonded; 3.—Initiation|, gy presented in the House by B Pee aawn [ofticers and student cadets boarded | *00. the sentences on each charge at discrimination fee $5, dues $1.50 per quarter, f““”um»w'v Anthony J. Dimond, calls 60. Cut short 3 Marks of battle |4y S : |totaled a year and the fine, of 25 cents pe meeting after being|, . ageall 62. Arrived 4.'Jewish month Rectangular their two United States destroyers| i 1 of 'this “ight |3 O PEr L e e | for extension of the Smith-Hi ter in the ¢ b workea et and left Juneau’s harbor. 5500, whiloh . 19 steditag. b dhe regard to the tly that, but|8osens ‘rom three meetings; £—All| oo (o Alaska for vocational edu Pyrpose . with the foot i The U. 8. S. Zane and Chagitiby, o el LB B amendments, strike vote decisions, | i I 5 chall teams ARG K. & d-27 men represented tiog. He add. | SmenCHents, o vote CecCISIons, |, and is different. from ; College degree 6. Bélanging . to anded Perry, carrying Naval Reserve Of-| c /cd 27 months and 20 days. He would require sa A. J. would be as fair demands to company must be post- Georgo-El bt Enow o i8 y s him -‘: '{.‘"m var- | oo THining Coros I Hrike would still have about a year to #% iffactory evidence of the number He said that he would ;'dk for ;““’s,wiwsblfi“’m ACUOR |\ n ger which Alaska gets $15,000 for ers s counter the universities of California and| Sc'¥e Out his fine. Under the new resented family ‘men- to, work |<ons. S-=SWke Dallot . TequireR] tional education with a simi- °! v H ko the S8\l Xrisrfibeon whoard, | |law he may be released by taking °f rép two-third majority of quorum for f 5 riile et goan ‘Board, left. their berths) ¥ ] B that } I cannot state that s 2y q |lar amount. appropriated by the 3. American Annex Gi ‘el the pauper’s oath. { INygren said that had H passage, vote to be secret. | A Y Ao \ 1 70, Southern cons |8 GoOvernment Dock at 6 .o'clock St st the me Metz; will go back to work but Electi Territory, it was explained today 3 to the feet stellation this morning after .a tWwo-day stay z el e ot not be many who v ibayen, Eopponeg by A E. Kar issioner of DOWN feaves ’ | AGED PIONEER DIES stand and u v Who Will\' g wing this action, it was de-|0Y A- E. Karnes, Commissioner of Related through here. think our record stands for|yjaq to efer nomination and elec- p e mottier The destrovers were bound for| Robert Day, 92 years old, died in ok ot iR n of the Smith-Hughe Skagway. After a brief visit on|Fairbanks June 18 of ailments in- ask | Nygren asked the assembly 1 they meeting. However, Ed Kirschoffer, | 3¢t s Dimond and Schwellen Lynn Canal, the slim greyhounds of | ¢ident to old age. wanted to continue with a business ' temporay chairman, and James|Propose would give the Territory ax the Navy are scheduled to- head | 9 A Dewey | meeting or if they wanted to take Briggs, temporary secretary, were |2dditional $30,000 f the fadera south, arriving in Ketchikan in BUS ON RICHARDSON HIGHWAY had a atement tofaction on “the matter” now. One retained in office pending the elec- | $overnment to be matched by time for the Fourth of July celebra-| The first commercial car to make ¢ make and Knij said that he had member said: “I think there is tion. for v :‘m:y:}‘xl education | tion at the First City. |the trip over 'the Richardson nene nothing to take action on.” | It was announced that, begin- a total of $45,000 fed- A formal dance, sponsored by the| Highway from Valdez to Fairbanks Marshal Talks Crozier said that he thought fur-|ning with the next meeting, ad- shrine club at the request of tke|this year was the 16-passemzer bus INvgren then asked U. 8 hal ' ther talk would be advisable. mittance to the hall would not be Chamber of Commerce, concluded of the Alaska Motor Stages, ‘which ' Manhoney for remarks ney A member requested an answer granted unless 2 membership card : the letter’s program of welcoma. | ar; d in Fairbanks June 16 with said there were many th e!to one further question before of the Juneau Mine Workers As-|'1 the e the }Morn than 200 perscns attended|twelfa passengers. $id not because of po- Metzgar left the hall. He asked if sociation is presented. All others| IS extended the matter will f { last night's function, at which Dude |——————— e sition. He requeste the men to representation of employees referred wi Le barred. cme up at the next legislative ses- nes’ orchestra played. Several| S ==—rrererrrreceeerneon. ©0-Cpers th him to keep the to men employed in the mine at D lon women round-trip tourist passen- & peace. He pd all men to help in the time the strike was called. | o — e - gers on the steamer Aleutian, then! eminating trouble, He | tha: Metzgar said that it referred to REDUCTION MAD FIRST SHIPMENT COPPER in port, were escorted to the dance oh IN NRA PERSONNEL | HERE, MORGAN OUT Reduction of 20 percent in per- sonnel of the NRA has been ordered under the new recovery act, it is announced by Hugh Wade, Compli- ance Director for Alaska, and as a rezult one man, C. E. Morgan, end- ed today SCIENCE, CARE RESULTS in BRILLIANT VIENNA style BEER by HORLUCK But no matter what WE say, Mr. Morgan has been aide ol . Eehinve ) % ,reductions in NRA staffs on th A won't believe how same basis are being made through- good this beer is until out the country, r B . | Copy of the new act has been YOU'VE tasted it! | eceived "6y tha tocll office, Tt is| (brief and simply extends the act to | April 1, 1936, and gliminates all the | portion of the act dedlared uncon- stitutional by the Supreme Court - e | Compliance under the esent act Alacka Distributor: !is voluntary on the part of business H. A. GERSTMAN | B cazmd |ed Kennecott his duties with the local office t} to Mr. Wade. Under the new setup t LEAVES KENNECOTT MINE The first shipment of newly min- ore to a in Cor there o 5 et —— ON ROUND TEIP an, representing H FOR LUMBER of In- in a NOON Dan ner Bureau being used e Matanu from Juneau to £ TAKING SUPPLIES by Naval cadets and officers. arlier yesterday, a baseball team | from the Perry had defeated ona| from the Zane at the Baseball Park. Using both cadets and enlisted men, the Perry nine won, 8 to 5. Bob McKinstry, University of Wash- ington varsity baseball player, star- red. | Other sporting events yesterday| found Juneau's Coast Guard cutter | Tallapoosa defeating the Perry and vhaleboat race, spon- by The Empire, and two Ju- basketball teams winning START NOW! CELEBRATE neau zames from the visitors in a Doug- las gymnasium last night. i .o - The Fourth } MACHINERY IS INSTALLED )\ with a FOR BEACH MINE CPERATION TO INDIAN POSTS Juneau Commercial Dock VISITS SEWARD HOME JUNEAU Miss Catherine Horton, University " — of Washington student and daugh- ter of Capt. and Mrs. Androw Hor- Regular Prices . TOM CASEY INVITES YOU TO THE Gala Openin TONITE OF THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT GLACIER ~TAVERN- WINE, . DINE AND DANCE Special Music Tonight by 3-Piece Dance Band HALF SPRING CHICKEN ON TOAST, 50¢ Drive out to the NEW GLACIER TAVERN . . Finest Scenery, Serv- ice, Food, Beers. Wines and Music You’ll Get a Big Kick Out Of It! s B VEDDING derieks 2 Brayg n Seagram’s is always the same. In less than a year America has purchased 40,000,000 bottles of 5 and 7 Crown Whiskies—and every bottle has contained the : same distinctive mellowness and smoothness, the same high quality, the same distinguished character and taste which have made Crown Whiskies America’s favorites. Seagram’s does not vary. It does not change. You can always Say Seagram 's and be Sure. 1 o~ BANG! e way to Un-| Lynn Blankman, associated with F e A by Charles|@ 8roup of San Francisco capital- 2 . odl of the locallists, is installing machinery on the 1\‘1 ake this a Joyous absence of|beach at Cherikof Island, near Cape Fourth of July. We in Wash- | Alitak, for extracting gold from the have all sorts of noise p is taking|black sand at that place, says a makers and decora- i to Unalaska |récent Seward Gateway. tions, firecrackers and - eee HALEY ON PATROL Donald S. Haley, Warden for t2 Bureau of Fisheries, leaves Mondag on the Scoter for patrol duty in Icy Straits. fireworks. KANN’S { | Seward Street wim. been ska T attle August 1 tak- it B N T s o FINE WHISKIES SINCE 1857 ¢agram’s (rown @ lended Wi Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. Y. = Plant: Lawrenceburg, Ind. 72}

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