The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1935, Page 2

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A new Hat Gloves Silk Umbrella Silk Underwear Zippy Sweaters Twin Sweaters Face and Bath Powders GIFTS FOR 'l‘l'lE HQME Crystal Cut Stemware . . Set Dishes . . Beautiful Table Linen . . Bed Linen . . Gift Blankets ... Silk Comforts:.: New Nm§m~e~ Costume Jewelry Coty’s Periume s-l'lece Dresser Set' | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1935. MINE CARGO IS UNLOADED AT | EBlsS iy [Maritime Federation With Striking Union Group (Contintea 1rom Page One® n orms me that some busin told him their Christmas e affécted by the l\lk and nt assurance tha e for npprehension Sat-factery Arrangements | “As ‘gveryon:> knows, . thére hes | been some delay and inconvenienc % n the handling of company freight | matter appears to have been satis- tactorily adjusted.” | Mr. williams explained the usual | custom of a day | year, and that operations wl? | then go along in the normal cours: ¥ In appreciation of the action. of }4 the Maritime Federation and others | %l in Seattle, the cities of Juneau and | Douglas and the Juneau Chamber | of Commerce dispatched telegrams A\oum today expressing thanks for ‘lht action taken. - AIR TRAVELERS |Nominal Rates to Commer- cial Passengers Offered by Undemrlten B ¥ | ¥ NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— \( W insur- called “airsurance,” has been | protection at nomi- rates to commercial travellers ng the airlines nounces David ¥ Be President of the United States ation Underwriters, I The policies will enable employers 1to obtain insurance up to $10,000 on il each employee named in the policy | at the rate of one dollar a thousand 2| ance, designed to give COMPANY DUGK there Is| i| secanse of labor troubles, but this shutdown for >Chrmmas would be observed this OBTAINABLE BY. TO FEDERAL JURORS 'BUNGER CASE GOES The case of Larry Bunger, accused n four nts of threatening with weapon and flourishing expected to go to the is afternoon. y of defen: witnesses his morning ssion, with dent himself, Buzz Fem- draws Support from | n, who faces charges of be- ner’s ageessory, told of the n Bunger is said to have tehed Mike Maniglou and ; 'Maikikis following ment Nissen r threatened order to s, as he thought they werg to shoot William A. Holzheimer and o Attorney George Grigsby upied most of the afternon’s ses- sion. Bunger faces a possible sen- tence of ten years in prison Tomorrow is motion day in the | Federal District Courtroom, and no arings will be held on other crim- i es pendmg bcfom the court. 13 GOVERNORS OF MEXICO TO BE FORCED OUT | Those Frlendlv to Calles Are Being Removed by President NOGALES, Mexico, Dec. 20 Usually well-informed circles said President Cardenas plans the re- moval of thirteen Mexican Gov- ernors in a drive to purge the | Administration of officials be! friendly to former President Calles Calles, for a long time the strong man of Mexico, has returned from his voluntary exile to take a hand |again in the country's turbulent Ipoll(lcs . Four Governors have already been removed by President Car- guments of District At- | GIFTS FOR THE HOME It is a comparatively easy matter to shop for difts for family and friends here. With the large and varied assortment to choose from you can easily find suitable presents, no matter how little you can afford to spend. For the Home you will find the most complete and varied stock of furniture. ...$67.50 24.75 8.00 1.75 7.75 6.00 5.50 LIVING ROOM SUITES as low as . LOUNGE CHAIRS with OTTOMAN as low as . OCCASIONAL CHAIR SMOKERS . TILE-TOP TABLES FLOOR LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS ... denas. e |s DEAD FROM < HIS OWN HAND |Son of Former Leader of Tammany Hall Passes Away in New York NEW YORK, Dec. 20. — George Olvany, Jr., son of the form a er of Tammany Hall, is dea. ult of a gunshot wound, self-in- f d, last week, at Saranac Lake. | The young man was found wounded on the lawn of a deserted hotel at FEDEBAL AGENT | Onders ';“‘iiX:f,'quflfi“d s FINISHES TRIP | =025 ™ oyt e Fum of U. S. Sought [sloncr F‘rank Murphy has cabled to| Agent for the |the State Depdrtment asking the | High Quality . ., Government’s attitude toward ship- because lMPoRTED' " A “synchroniza | Junoan aboard. the Alaska after|ments of éhrome.ore from the Phil- | Ecorlgfioal . autom a tically | completing an eight-month’s in-|iPPines to Italy {rom the Consoli- because gth of | spection tour of the departments|dated Mines, Incorporated. The ques- DUTY-FREE n- | work in the Territory. |“ion was asked following receipt by | Triple distilled Mr. Price will leave Sunday on | the company of a large order from|. . smooth . . the Northland, and will return to aged over two a statio his headquarters in Washington, D. | years in the an oarsman | C., after visits in Seattle #nd San wood . . . 120 to bear by his row- Francisco. All phases of the Inter-| egistered by an | jor Department’s activities here,| Juneau, Alaska, Dec. 17, 1935. varying from reindeer supervision SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby giv- to educational work, were studied| .. (pha¢ the Director, Bureau of on the trip and will be reported "“\Navxgallon and Steamboat Inspec- to department chiefs. Mr. Price’s tion.” under date of ' December. 4, 1 tour took him to most interior points . oA a8 far DOr 58 Tarrow. | 1935, gave authority under the Act | of February 19, 1920, to change the e | year g name of the oil screw yacht CANIM Meanwhile SHOP IN JONEAD, FIRST: | | 1ame of the ¢ % QIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIllllIllllllllllIINlllllll!lIIIHIlllllllllllilllIllIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIlIHlIHHWIIHIIIIHIIIII ol 87 0 Gl 8 INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY GOLD MINING & EXPLORATION CO., Inc. of 23; her home port, Juneau; JUNEAU {each year. The minimum premium for any employer may Be $50, covering | five or more persons whom he may e policy. ill apply to AI"l” ent 1.50 4.50 5.00 1.95 5.00 175 Towels . . Attractive Bedspreads. . ..Curtgins « «Drapes CARD TABLES . PERCOLATORS WAFFLE IRONS PYREX SETS DISHES—32-Piece Set THIN-BLOWN GOBLETS and WINES, Set of 8 for .. Rugs .. Card Tables . . and a great many other gift suggestions. B. M. BEHRENDS (0., inc. “Juneaw's Leading Department Store” ..'. .. . . ITALY SEEKS PHILIPPINE ——FOR THE CHILDREN—— Sleds . . Bicycles . . Skooters . . Tool Chests . . Skates . . cs are on their way to Juneau, ac- cording to Postmaster Albert Wile Work on installing the new boxe: started on January 15 by r.mzm-x Shop - o POST OFFICE == CHANGES DUE - Germany Measures ‘Pull’ of Its Olympic Oarsmen Skiis . . Velocipedes . . Basketballs . . Flashlights . . Knives . . 22 Rifles H. 8. Price, Special Enlargement of Present Department of Interior, arrived in Space Anticipated- Boxes on Way BERLIN, Dec iynamometer, |vhe Italian Government - SPEND WIIERE Y()U MAKE IT! { raising funds to the hockey Hockey Club mukluk dance on the glassy surface of their As a means to Incréase the postoffice h uniform pace here, but that none of the work will be started for about @ CARR GOES TO STATES ‘T. W. Carr, Alaska Road Commis- ion employee from Fairbanks, is a passenger for Seame on the Alaska STUMP ENROUTE HOME ON VACATION TRIP Wilfrid C. Stump, Assistant Dis- Cal. Franklin, Jr., of Fairbanks, is | trict Ameey len on the Alaska for a passenger on the Alaska enroute to | his home quarters in Ketchikan. the States on a vacation trip. gllllllIIIlllllI||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlINlllIIIIIH!HIIIIllINIIIIIIIIiilIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllIl!llIIIIIII|IllllIIllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIflllllllllllHlIIIl | Real Surprise : BIG VAN has purchased the stock of the NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE at a very low flgure BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. - $2.95 oxroms_lrvmg Park, Men’'s Dress, Goodyear Welt, All Sizes Lord Kent Men'’s DRESS SHIRTS—Many Patterns, Plain and Fancy Colors .............. A DR SRS S e S SFICVRE T MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS, $3.00 to $4.50 value $2.25 $5.00 Quaity TWEED PANTS., pair Goods Placed on Tables for Your Inspection ..BIG VAN.. Pair, $2.95 Front St., next to Midget Lunch lllllllllllflllllllill|||llI|||IIIIMHWHHII|IIIHIIIHDHIHIIIHIHIIHIIIllllllilllIIIIIIIllIlIII||IIIIIlllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH}HIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIHlIIIIIIIIIIII 230 new postoffice box owner, Edward Lowe, Jr, together with Kathryn F. Lowe, his wife, Juneau, Alaska. s JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. First publication, Dec. 17, 1935. on, Dec,, 20 1935, , ALASKA Each $2.95 Water-Repellant PANTS §2.95 illson—Small size Men’s Breeches Large assortment o material and patterns We own four placer properties in Cassiar B. C., includ- ing $40.000 in machinery. Two of these properties will be operated next Spring with the assurance of a sub- stantial dividend to our shareholders next Fall. PROVEN GROUND—VALUES—NO LIABILITIES JA| EQUIPMENT «Large varisty carefully se- SN lected—modern, efficient mdchinery fo save you g raised to finance next NON-ASSESSABLE Belts—Suspenders Ties—Caps—Hats SHARES $1.00 EACH 285 Zynda Hotel ———— 00 A requiremntswiil bring old b formaston. Live rour rwrplus oyl pmont with wi. Offices Phone 123 . K. WASHINGTON MACHINERY & STORAGE CO 7329 € Marginal Way [T £l Iflmmnmlmmmnmnmmmumuumummuuuuummuumuuuummm

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