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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1935, 30-HOUR WEEK POSITIVE AIM OF AMER. FED. Delegates Vote Unanimous- ly for Plan — Green Makes Statement ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 14. —The delegates attending vention today voted unanimously to fight for the 30-hour week throughout Pr ant William Green said will get the 30-hour week either through exercise of economic] h or through legislation ny of us would rather get | h economic strength I am ulaly concerned about the as long as he get it. We esign ourselves to the fate| g permanently for len ox rsons on , rel to D?n ittee reported that the | ive Committee of the Federation of Labor s ted to bend ever) Connen 30-hour week bill .- FOREGT SERVICE FILL Jnder the direction of C tieton, foreman, a F KPd WO mine, made to the Fores line on West Third S ¢ .- — HAS OPERATION Mrs. L. Graves of Juneau t St. Anns’ after undergoing an op- eration there several days ago. -, - HARRI LEAVES HOSPITAL O. M. Harri left St. Ann's yes- terday after a prolonged stay oc- casioned by a broken arm. - SPEClAL DELIVFHY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. the American business and; ewel oo o0 LIGHTS c e e e BRIDGE Bridge was minated last The Dou; sigh Gastineau seen nnel was on pre- MRS, CHASE IS SEATTLE, Oct Chase wife of Cordova, jor ope pital tr and nin moved from | grafted onto the spine Dr. 18— sirs Mayor cn se tibia OPERATED UPON and Chase, her husband, attend- STOCK PRICES- POINT UPWARD Strong—Some Clouds Over Leading Issues NEW YORK, Oct. 14—Strength ' of specialties generally kept the stock market pointed upward for ! the greater part of today's session.| Rails were heavy in the morning but stiffened late. There were a few clouds over the leaders but these were soon dissipated. Today's close was fairly firm. CLOSING PRICES TODAY TODAY'S MEET i Specialties “Are Especially IN HONOR OF MISS S. PAU | Urho Kronquist who early last| Miss Senna Arline Paul, popular |spring left with his father for a|employee of the Alaska Road Com- Itrip to the Old Country, returned,mission, employed in the office of /to his home here on the North-|CG: H. Skinner, was the honored land Saturday after spending about|8uest at a surprise dinner party, a month in the states. Kronquist,|Siven by her mother, Mrs. Sam |sr, remained in Finland to con- Paul, at their home last Friday tinue his visit there until his elder ;:el;inxm’lh?;y occasion was lllu son, Franz can make the trip and [Paul's | then they will come back er.| A huge birthday cake, “OONN i i .__....._) __wget.h with pink and white icing, made 1 FEERO APPOINTED a centerplece for the table. Tt ‘Wis ‘1 TEMPORARY OFFICER |2ccompanied by a silver vase filled | W. E. Feero, former Deputy U. S. w:::flels,t"::kksm and tall crybtal Marshal of Douglas, was appointed | © [to fill the position of night p4-| TWelve napkins from her grand- e mother in Europe and a white cut- KRONQUIST HOME A Wik PIONEER SHOW 1 Glaus Bl Cets His Firs Juneau Lener The Coliseum 'rbg-m has Been leased for next -Friday—Alaska Day —by 1gloo No. 6, Pidneers of Alas- will present thelr annual show, the profits to be applied-to the up- keep of the Pioneers' leetm of Evergreén Cemetery. This year the. Pioneers hAn se- cured he film adaptation Bell Wright's famotis a Mah' a Man," stirring W G, . o, st o T&Ms have been. nm Nntlhml‘m in ¢charge of the Ticket Sales 8 ka. On that date the Pioneers lodge |. »mwm#_ ed the operation and said his wife's, NEw YORK, Oct 14.—Closing | no- | condition was normal at noon under the circumstances. | AMERICAN LEGION WILL INSTALL NEW At fitting ceremonies, the newly elected officers of Alforn Legion will be installed to- The affair is scheduled at in the Dugout and all mem- Post are expected to E. M. Polley becomes the coming year the Department xt fall. He takes the ant when R. J, Mc- to Fairbanks and H. Newmen has been credit since the former went to the Interior. ning the Legion allation of s. M office a an es John DEPUTIES HERE Marshal G. W. Samples o and Deputy B. F. Fick- arrived Juneau at nd to appear as wit- nesses in connection with cases coming up at the fall term of court, opening tomorrow. Samples came in on the Estebeth and Ficken on the Northland. Deputy OFFICERS TONIGHT quotation of Alaska Juneau mine flock today is 15%, American Can n Power and Light Anaconda s, Bethlehem Steel 38%, General Motors 48%, Inter- national Harvester 567, Kennecott United States Steel 45%, Pound i 4, Calumet and Hecla 6, Unit- ed Founderies 1 John . | Bradford Post No. 4 of the Amer- securing enactment of Lhc‘ DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are t Jones averages: rails 33.18, ut HALLOWE’EN MASQUE PLANNED BY B.P.W.C.| A Hallowe'en masquerade will| feature the next social meeting of| the Business and Proressmna-l‘ Women's Club, to be held a weeky from tonight, October 21, in the Lutheran Church Parlors. i vers are asked to plan as| costumes as possible and me masqueraded for an eve-{ of games, refreshments, and a i general good time. The meeting will be featured with spacial program in honor of the oceasion. RACHIN ON VACATION R. J. Rachin, chef at the A.-J. 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Bliss was also added to the force yesterday trolman when one is considered work table cloth measuring three vards in length, were among the lovely gifts received by Miss Paul. The guests were: Misses Etta Mae FROM POR'I'LAND OR. mittes, by R A dents of Juneau. ——————— ¥, come as they were not aboard the , vessel. | parade ever staged in Alaskan his- | tory, Juneau came to Douglas yes- jcommunity is felt for the splendid | to assist Marshal Schramm in di- recting traffic. !Kolasa, Louise Kolitsch, Marguer- ite Hickey, Lorraine Durgin, Doris McEachran, Charlotte Polette, Eliz- DID NOT ARRIVE : * d e abeth Feusi, Chede Irene Paul, Olga Win. SRChSE S ATICHASE T Paul, and Mesdames Mark Jensen, who were expected to arrive here from Ketchikan on the North- g;";’nucmh""- and William land, were evidently unable to MRS. ETHEL NEVILLE IS CRITICALLY ILL Mrs. Ethel Neville, stewardess of the Fire Hall Club, who entered St. Ann's Hospital late Friday night, is reported in a critical condition to. day. Her daughter has been sent for and will sall tonight from Se-! attle, whether on the North Ses| or the Alaska is not yet known. - e { - e ERIDGE DEDICATION 1 APPRECIATION EXPRESSED In what was perhaps the largest | terday for the final episode of the dedication of the Douglas bridge.! Total number of cars in the parade is estimated at 171 and two buses. The greatest appreciation of this ALLEGED RIOTER ARRESTED: AGAIN; ASSAULT CHARGED Charged wm: assault 'and ham'ry Ivan Diboff, also. known as Jibiloff, was arrested today by the Marshal's office and is being held on $500 'bond. He: is accused of asaulting| Nick Moratoff. Diboff is one of the 20 men who was bound over to the grand jury on charges of rioting as a result -‘the labor ttouble hére:last June! EAGLE-EYED SLEUTHS BRING BACK VENISON | There's deer in Lhzm thar hills, | Judge and Mrs. George Alex- ander returned to Juneau on the Princess Louise Sunday after an absence of a month. Judge and Mrs. Alexander ac- companied their daughter, Miss Lil- lian, Alexander, to Portland where she was married October 5 to Mr. Dean Sherman of Seattle. In Portland, their former home, Judge and Mrs. Alexander enjoyed renéwing many old friendships but declared upon their arrival here that they were glad to be back in June#u again. h: | 5 8 SITKA’S MAYOR IS BUSINESS VISITOR|' Mayor Peter Kostrometinoff' of |’ FELDER TO SEATTLE efforts of the bridge celebration . J. W. Felder, mining engineer, committee composed of H. B. Le-|left for Seattle on the Northland. 2vre, Henry Roden, L. W. Kilburn, # ———————— F. A. J. Gallwas and A. Shudshift| SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- who planned and arranged the|LAS! Daily at 10:60 am. and 2:30 monies. Most honorable men-|P-m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- tion is also due Phyllis Edwards,|LIVERY—Phone 442. adv Sitka, arrived in Juneau om. the| Northland to present Sitka's works' progress program to officials in Juneau, and you can lay to that. At leas, that is the testimony of" U. 8. Deputy Marshals 'C, H. MacSpad- den and Judson Brown who re Mr; Kostrometinoff, who is reg-|turned last night frém a week-end FRIDAY NIGHT mlo—\ —————— USENBURG . RETURNS TO %fi:c:s “AFTER C ' mr Mrs. - Ralph 't]ne Dunnbury wife of ‘Lt. OOl Dusenbury, com- mnm : neummotmm Charles, s6ed 7, who disd s tthe Govern: ‘{ment Hospital October 11, were with assault, with a dangerous ‘Weapon was started in U. S. Come missjoner J. ¥, Mullen's court this afterncon. Thé men are accused of having drawn a gun in an alter- cation with Chris Markikis and Mike Hanioglou. , j e ! HOFFMAN IS HUNTING OM‘! of Police Roy Hoffman and Emil 8imopdson left Juneau Sat- abogrd the gasboat m or ten days hunt- ing cruise in'the istered at the Gastineau hotel, will|hunting trip in the Youngs. Bay return to Sitka on the North Sea and Point Retréat district. The of-| Friday. the Queen, and Marguerite Moval:{ and Betty Sey, attendants. It was due to their untiring efiorts m‘ support of their candidacies for the| position of henor and the keen| contest which developed that made, realizable the financial success of | the undertaking. To Eugene De—| Rusette, artist and designer, goes! the thanks of the committee for his most efficient service in deco- rating the queen's float and the T T — o DRAMA CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT The second and concluding in- stallment of Everett R. Erickson's review of “Men In White,” famed drama now playing on Broadway, will be a feature of tonight's meej- ing of the Juneau Drama Club. The group meets in the assembly room of the high school at eight o'clock, the meeting having been changed from its Tuesday night Minstrel Show, opening tomorrow 2vening at the Coliseum. Mrs. Ted Danielson will sing and LoVerne Wilson will read “The Forsaken Garden.” All members are requested to at- bend N 77nmmm|mm|m|m||||mu i —_———. e LYMAN PECK IS HOST. IN OUTING TO TAKU Lyman 8. Peck, Vice-President of the Pacific Alaska Airways, was 'host on Sunday to a group of friends on a trip to Mary Joyece's Lodge on Taku. The outing was made in Miss Joyce's gasboat, the Mary J, and a very enjoyable time was reported |by everyone. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. RiH. Williams, Dr. and - Mrs. W: 'W. Council, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hayes, Mrs. Helen Smith Cass, Mrs, Geor- gia Gallagher, Mrs. Donald Abel, William Kimball, L. G. wm;atd Lyman 8. Peck. | Gov. John W. Troy and Mr. lnd |Mrs. R. W. Bender, who were in-| cluded among the guests, were un- able to attend because of the Doug- las Bridge Dedication yesmdly afternoon. I AR !lliIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|IIIHIImIl|| ||IllllllIlllIIIIlllllfllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHliHllllIIII||III|HIMIIIIIIIHII|III —— REPRESENTATIVE GREEN ON VISIT TO THIS CITY Territorial Represen tative Joe | Green of Hyder is a visitor in Ju- neau for several days. He arrived jon the Princess Louise Sunday Inight. All the mines are operating lin the Hyder section, Mr. Green. |reported, but no new developments lwere reported this summer. Mr. Green is in town in con- nection with some Territorial mat- |ters in which he is interested as well as private business. He repre- sents the FPirst Division in the Legislature and was one of the sponsors of the mining tax at f.he last session. — .o MARINE ENTEI!S HOSPITAL Charles Olsen, mariner from the halibut boat Sitka, entered BSt. Ann's this omrning suffering from a bruised knee. - SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST, Kohler Air Conditioning Unit Oil Furnace for Steam, “IF IT°S MADE OF SHEET METAL— YOU ARE. INVITED TO INVESTIGATE THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES OF OUR' ORGANI. - ZATION. WHEN IN NEED OF EFFICIENT WORK AT RIGHT PRICES . PLUMBiNC‘ Fixtures Budt to Fit Your N eeds Standard HEATING Boilers Kewanee Birchfield R {ot Water, or Vapor: "MONTAG Warm Air Furnace and Air Conditioner ARCWELD'Air Condmonmg Umt 10K ! ficers of the law mot mlv bmgth@ unable to go lIlI!IIllIlIIIIlllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllIIIIlllllIlIlllllllllllllllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllII|Ill|mllllllflllflllllllllfllllllllll||l || [T « triet. Joln the expedition, was huiuu of sickness. Crane American Radiator Co. 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