The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1936, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1936 Friday registered nurse, and Mr, The Orcas has been in Al who is a senior medical stude sT NTS in Pittsburgh on Monday. weeks and he f Medical By; COLONELWILD ARRIVES HERE FOR HEARIG - Small Boat Harbor Project [)iS('ll>>i’>l1 [E\L"* ‘: , C some Met A othe Prince of a, Warm Spr points al making inspe gs on sev » Juneau today nd Haines 1 be held in Douglas of July 10, 1 of boat harbors |ers rejected an agreement reached | At Cincinnati a 24 hour truce is on between strikers and the Rem- ington Rand Company, and the fac- tory is closed after three days of partial operation mark by vio- lence. One bystander w |30 were injured. Two employees were also injured by violence at the Remington Rand | plant in Middletown, Connecticut. At Syracuse, the factory worker wife of a strike leader was arrested ices will also be opping point s QUIET;EFFORTS o FOR PEAGE ON. D DRAGG]NG FOR BODY OF HAINES MAN WHO Ricting and onlenu‘ Take WAS LOST FROM SKIFF Place in Several jons al LEAVES TODAY . ON MESSENGER - ily orchestra. . and 1 Medical Care Will Be Given by Adventists at Can- Colonel Place Friday ot neries and Villages e 2 At Buffalo, Vernon Crofott, Presi- s’ wild s i £ A than i reportil B8 e been Strike Centers dent of the Joint Protective Board and interestin, Tost froin ‘o skift, Feae St and strike leader, formally com-| H- R 1 enjoyed by the today. ild and hL< > re compa - sl.oo TABLE BLOUSES—UNDERWEAR GOWNS and PAJAMAS SLIPS and SHORTS PANTY GIRDLES Values to $3.95 Pongee Pajamas In natural and pastel shades Values to $3.50 $1-95 Vail Raalte Gloves Brown—Navy For This Sale 75°¢ Wool Jackets IN CHECKS Black, Brown and Navy 1;1 Raincoats 4 $7.50 value For This Sale $l.00 BLOUSES IN WASHABLES TO CLOSE OUT $l.00 a municipal airport at peries and villages on the route £ s to cost about $2700,- first aid 1€1000 have been presented to the Ar- wiij pe gentine Minister of Public Works The Seventh D: dventist yacht according to word CHICAGO, July 8—While leaders | plained against the Remington Rand and Col. | Messenge s to e today for a . . s and Col e Pl S [‘“A_‘ office, and dragging op- on both sides conferred. the strike | Co. to the Regional Labor Board Adig) Dbk ol g ek e e e now being earried on fronts in the East and Middle West - are quiet today. Rioting and mob violence occurred Portsmouth, Ohio, after the Un- of the cident. Thus far lonists rejected the tentative settle- \as .been made. | ment agreement and planned tc make Portsmouth the spearhead of their drive to organize the steel in- dustry. The strike has been in pro- gress six weeks and affects 5500 workers. The strike in the new Boston plant * of the Wheeling Steel Corporation is in full effect again after the strik- { Mrs. H. L. WINGARD ON PATROL iia Wood, < ers and crew Pas Wood, Ione Wood et | and Lee hi-| - The p plans to go from Ju- .| neau to Funter Bay and after stop- ping there to continue to Port Alex- ander, Klawock, Craig, Ketchikan, thence home. Stops will be made at all the can- and and other medical care rendered anyone needing treatment by Ione Wood, who is a | Lamb, e L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent for the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, was planning to leave tonight for fish- eries inspection work in Southeast Alaska. He was going aboard the | bureau’s vessel Widgeon and ex-| pected to be in the Petersburg district for the opening of the fish- ing season. d.- Marshal Wlllxam T. Ma- | at hone A broken wire, caused when tak- ing down street decorations for the Fourth of July celel was responsible for a series arms this afternoon. SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Our Greatest Clearance Sale of All Summer Merchandise Begins THURSDAY MORNING + o0 Store Opens at 8:00 o’Clock.... ALL STOCK SLASHED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL STOCK ARRIVING SHORTLY ——— ALL READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS SLASHED REGARDLESS OF COST FOR THIS SALE! 39.75 LOT 1—DRESSES $1 4 75 | LOT 2—DRESSES $4.75 Values to $24.50—For This Great Sale Values to $22.50—For This Great Sale . 15 Price JULY 9TH LOT 3—DRESSES In Light and Dark Shades—Values to $12.75 COSTUME JEWELRY .. Every Piece of Costume Jewelry . . . . In pastels and dark colors—val to 93,95 i $1.35 PURSES a“d “ANDBAGS (AR Another lot—values to $6.5E]135C1C<)earance _.$2.00 c o R s E L E T T E s 8 G l R D L E S—-At prices to clear up our entire stock of summer styles LOT 1—GIRDLES and CORSELETTES—values to $6.95 - $2.95 LOT 2—GIRDLES and CORSELETTES—values to $4.50 . $1.95 BRASSIERES and GARTER B >—NaEes TRBIAA0 w ko _.50c All Sizes—Including Extra Large Sizes Betty Baxley and Dolly Myers HOUSE FROCKS . . . . SANFORIZED SLACKSBrown. Navy White, $2.75 value . WOOL SWE ATERS——AII Colors—values to @.95 sm’rS—PLAIDS, CHECKS and PLAIN COLORS—Values to $4.50 . $1.55 $1.95 -$1.75 and $2.25 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $l.75 to $2.25 Jones-Stevens NO APPROVALS ... NO REFUNDS ... NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL PRIVATE BILLS FOR ALASKANS ARE APPROVED The following four private bills which were introduced by Delegate Anthony J. Dimond in 4avor of Al- aska claimants were the President on June 24 52—Authorizing the pay- ment of $5,000 to Mrs. May Wynne Lamb in settlement of her Clalm‘ against the United States for the | death of her husband, Dr. Frank W a medical officer in the em- | ploy of the Bureau of Education. | Dr. Lamb died as a result of influ- enza contracted in the por{ormame‘ of his duties at Old Hamilton, Al- aska, in 1918 H. R. 9313—Authorizing compen- satlon as postmaster to Mrs. Anna Leak for her services while acting | as postmaster following the death |of the regularly | master at Gulkana. H. R. 9314—Authorizing compen- sation for Mrs. Carrie R. Samms {0f] her services while acting as posts| master at Kotzebue, following the death of the postmaster. H. R. 9315—Authorizing uxm|)( 1| sauou for Galen B. Fry for I while acting as postmas lmn.mg the death of the postmaster] at Richardson. | BARR FLIFS ATLIN VISITORS BACK HO\lE Delayed by bad weather reports, the North Canada Air Express plane] piloted by L. F. Barr, made two round-trips to Atlin, B. C., today, re= turning passengers who spent tie| Fourth of July holidays here Schilling rure?an:/[a approved by appointed post- soC TABLE BRASSIERES GARTER BELTS NECKWEAR SCARFS Values to $1.95 COATS One Lot of Coats at 1 1 3 PRICE 3 ALL SUITS 1 PRICE H All Shagmore COATS Greatly Reduced for This Sale! Bradley 8 Knatty KNIT SUITS All Slashed for This Sale! HATS Our entire stock of Hats Values to $7.50. For This Sale $1.95t0$9.95 1 2

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