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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935. sembled, That section 2 (e) of 1 M'SPADDEN IS DANIELSEN IS ~ HauiBur PRices " 'nEDAR NOW (NEW NRA AGT &7 i i ORLOFES BACK FRom | EERA PUSHING STEADY AT “1700 | Recovery Act is amended by strik- TOUR OF S.E. ALASKA' ‘ | | POUNDS PURCHASED' | |ing out “at the expiration.of two NAMED DEPUTY |~ PRESIDENT OF URGASED N ISITTO FEATURED BY < o wioc WORK PROGRAM | | This morning’s sales of halibut at| { | 5 Act” "““d inserting in lieu | turned from a month’s cruise of | RE MINERS!GROUPHK Juneau Cold Storage plant LI[;HTH ITS BREV'TY on Aprl ])]l:uz‘??’if).ns of | SRSt Alaska M“d;mk orlos| amounted to 11,700 pounds which | . = gave a concert in the Sitka Coli- & MARSHAL HE went for the current rfi'(l)r,(\\ of 5 and ousEs such Act delegating power to| -eum theatre before a packed house Unemployment Centered in MRS 3.10 cents per pound. | | President to approve or pre-|which showed appreciation with 23 Big Cities, Offi- i ey LR e : | The Ina J., whose skipper is 3 N . 8 codes of fair competition and | many floral gifts and enthusiastic Y Mt A Widelv Known Juneauite Finlay Selected Next in| T8¢ J00 <0 W0 oownt | Government Ship Report- Section 7A Provides for|providing for the entorcement of | ancores, aiale Disoldie O T L ] 2 L dershi f N W k- |9, unds. It was purchased by d T ki S l Minimi W d such codes are hereby repealed - 55 B Will Take Up Duties eadership of New Work- 6000 pounds. 1t was purchased by| ed Taking Supplies to | Minimium Wages an i ot THAL. thet excosptiont pro. | . 4 iis, promient Sits. ro- | N il s R il Tomorrow ers’ Association & | i “Tme Gan fuan ish . Com. Lonely Stations i Hours Continued vided n section 5 of such tile| MO, emertaned them b us | two thirds of the urban unemploy- il 1 SR I pany “obtained the 2,700 pounds | <hall extend only to agreements and ‘L;' Sntavbaiiten by United States ed, it was disclosed today by fig- widely kn"\\fll i Danielsen, "who has been one prought by the Fane, skippered by| The United States Lighthouse| previty is a feature of the mew|action thereunder (1) putting into Ca;nm1<sfoner Hetdy: " Balrt, i | 102 of the Federal Emergency Re- o has been o e leaders in the “back|capt Ole Johansen. ESer\'ice tender Cedar, a well-known \ resolution Which extends the|effect the requirements of section| oo " g Mr. Kettleson, former |Lof Administration, is concentrated ' Audi- | 1o movement and who has| Halibut and salmon both were|Sight in Juneau’s -harbor, is repc mntil April 1 of next year, ac-}’-’ (2), including minimum wages “uperm‘tenden‘t o thl; Phanesrs’ in twenty-three big cities. Officials n organizer of the new Ju-|prought in by the Foster, of Ket-|€d DY an Associated Press: dispa ing to a copy of the new act|maximum hours, and prohibition of i-lone ob el o -athike -8t Sxtkr; of the Public Works drive directed | Mine Workers' Association,|chikan registry, and the Ida 11, |t0 the Empire from Washington, D.| | here by Hugh Wade, Com- | ¢hild labor; and (2) prohibiting un- inm“d'mg the #irl scouts ' | etforts toward getting their program | appointed a Deput 1 pecame president of that body Whenl| skippered by Capt. John Sonder- | C- A steaming todBgring Sea today.|pijance Director for Alaska, The|fair competitive practices which| ™\ " g0 g Hot spm"és Madam | 80N in those localities. 5 Marshal by U. S. Marshal|yote: were counted this afternoon|land. The total amount from both She has another year's provisions|, ., ient features of the law are ofiegu against existing laws, in- Orloff delivered a speech on Rus- Some of the officials said that if } T. Mahoney. Announce-{following four hours of balloting in |ships amounted to 6,000 pounds of | for nine lonely Americans who keep |, continues in effect Section |cluding the antitrust laws, or which Sia“bc[nr{{- 156 Bohits wilon ;these: big pools of unemployment % 1e appointment was made | the Arctic Brotherhood Hall, and|nalibut, and 4,000 pounds of salmon, | the three remote lighthouses main- ;4 providing for minimum wnges.;cc"_m“"'c unfair methods of com- At Fux;r.er Bay they difled wim;coulc. be absorbed the program I and MacSpadden will take uD |in Douglas purchased by the Alaska Trollers tained by the United States. Also|,aximum hours, and prohibits child | Petition under the Federal Trade|,. ™ . '\ cam Pekovich woukl be ReILon s Wi toward . § his new duties tomorrow. The com] e slate of elected of-|Co-operative Marketing Association aboard are three keepers who arejahor and unfair competitive prac- Commission Act, as amended. Madam Ork‘]“ says that Lhé gor- solution. However, the officials em- y “Big Mac,” who was a ca d,nu! cers follows: la[ current co-op prices. returning qu thegh pog;sd after a|;j..s which offend against v,he; Approved June 14, 1935. geous scenery and sunsets remmdlg:“l"ef th:e s::t;:;mem L}l:‘nt they i for mayor at the I ection, | president, Ted Danielsen; first —- year's vacation. The Cedar's first|,ni-trust laws. T TRy A A | Aty _ PFishi e not concentrating on big citles will be connect 1008 | o e e ] siop from the States Is scheduled | The full text of the law follows:| _SIMMONS OFF TO cRAlG [Mer of Switzerland PShng Drowed | io the exclusion of the rest of the | Marshal's off tment | oo president, John McLaugnin;| GRAY LINE MAKES to le Eel PRy g:ca; o ARy Pt it |country in the Public Works drive. an 8 tion to staff| ocetary Jes - 2 | ters of the Lighthouse Service. 3 on wer 1SSt s to raig A e Ko e | P s an additon o O praeen. | eCciary. Jesse Payne (unopposed);| - RECORD; TOURISTS | “During the nest five weeks te| To cxiend unti Apri 1, 1696, cer- |aboard the Alaska Air Transport S PR (027 T AN No one will be named to fill the | (\yonnoceq); treasurer, Al Watkins; HANDLED QU[CKLY Cedar will visit a score of untend-|tain provisions of Title 1 of the|Stinson, Pilot Sheldon Simmons.| Walter Bates of Honolulu, T. Ii., Mont, heavyweight, scored a sen- post MacSpadden been hold- | ctens Alex Kiloh, Sr., Douglas| od lights. She also will provision National Industrial Recovery Act, R. l': xfubfl'»soh was a passenger has been elected captain of the|sational upset in a San Francisco ing, it was announced, as the task |yro.qe” Alnert Norman; sergeant-| Jack Simpson, of the Farthest manned stations at Scotch Cap, and for other purposes. on the return flight from Wrangell | University of Washington crew, fol- ring recently when he won a tech- was of a temporary nature due to|.¢ irms Lioyd. Ritter, North Gray Line, advises that the| CaPc Sarachif and at Cape Hin- L_-dey the Senate and House | to Juneau. lowing the Poughkeepsie, N. Y. nical “knockout over Art Lasky, the excess of work in ¢ ection fim slate of oficers will be in-|largest group of tourists taken on chinbrook in Prince William Sou : IE':;)/YT“»CAALIX’-X_\:L'S. of Lhe'Ux.uLed‘ % ; : rggatta in which the Huskies placed heavyweight boxing championship with putting the new liquor 1aw|coneq at 7 o'clock tonight in the|the Gray Line Tou was made| Wn.‘eys of ke'epers a‘re not flllovu States of America ‘in Cof\a.u. ;:t-n,}ll.: “A{rr Mfs PAY! l, m?' contentier. into effect A. B. Hall at a special meeting of | possible when the Aleutian was ixrg’ed;‘f‘“‘:&“p")’c‘_t?‘dg: e —- i e the Juneau Mine Workers' Asso-jport all day Jlast week, through Y o Rholior REY. 30 e g W - | “iation. At that time, Ed Kirschof-!the ecoperation of all ‘of the taxi ~"0 > " AUTO DRIVERS MUST ko he porary « companies, with the Gray Line QB - and and eighty tourists CRE SAM hundred PLES TAKEN nsporied during the day HAVE LICENSES NOW - nd pena of the|VCLCANO AT WESTWARD £ 1,111- automciiies 12 Ju n commi id that 30'-‘j SPOULS FIRL AND LAVA nry C. Carlisle, mifing envi- period for rencwal ofimen voted in the clection. He also | e r of San Francisco, répresenti n May 31 an y TR in order to be eli-! Old 8t. Augustine is s speut-| o eroup of New York City bank S e * balloting, volers were re-|ing fire, smoke and lava, reports yo: been sampling Novada O e i i bot a yollow work |Capt. Jack Wilkinson of the M. S.|ror 2 week. wiil be no mor £ 1 the Alatka Juneau Gold i bl P )“"‘,'““A" S""'t‘”“”f“(“' A crew of five men were cmploy- Clerk Henning. The new x d a mam ip Wdy. A ~“'“-['"€’ PASSENger O'oq and about 80 different sampies licens=s only cost $1 grs’, Assocthtion. |the laghctrlp (of AR G e secured. e e T d James Lynam/|Tom - Balgor, mn" Basterner, thur C. Thane assisted Carlisle ATTENTION FIREMEN Finiay's oppon- tcok moving piclures,of the island |y 1ot for tho couth on the Al- i Opposing 20,040 ROMAL, \ 4 with his samp All firemen are requested to T awrence Car - - Ers- Tom Bolles, xton | Washington freshman crew co: has denied to the that from any other university. Claude Jack P nk Henderson. George n, cludec one candidate against kine, the Fire Hall tomorr at 9 a.m. for the FOURTH | Ha X JULY PARADE Watkins. Other trustce candidates and Everett Smith. V. W. MULVIHILL, wer> Hans Lokken, Joe Waite, and -oo— Chief. Emil Zengler. 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