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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1936. Al |one dollar.) as the strike was called on the fol- | Preference will be given men en- |ing land in the lower Goldstead Val- | The phrase “hue and ery” is de- ! m\man of watches while in port l0Wing terms presented longshore- rolled now at hiring halls. 0 s fla a e ley into homesteads rived from the old method of pur- S men: The control of hiring halls was ’ | The land lies along the Alaska suit with horn and voice used in lnclunon of Maritime Memorial| Wages of $1 an hour straight time a chief issue in the strike two years | Railroad from thirteen to thirty English law in pursuing criminals. E A E ALL Day, July 5 (observed by the union ahd $1.50 overtime. FBRO: AI “ Alask R | miles from Fairbanks. x ay, July served by the g Under the present working con- T eI in memory of two men killed in Eight hours, between 8 a. m. and .o = 0o 0 T 0 PR PO Try an Empire ad. RUSY PlcTURE ARBU'NG ABUUT San Francisco on “Bloody Thurs- 5 p. m. will constitute a day': “{0;1: hours w Ill)h‘ :.‘llx"»:wl;l“n:ned pi\‘v:!;; B P. w CLUB DANCE IS VRLISARCSEE day,” during the 1934 strike, except Saturdays when straight oo CHEE i fl e m“es ea s — Payment of overtime in cash or time will be between 8 a. m. and| o B & EVENT ON HALLOWE EN N\ | time off, at the option of the em- noon. PROGRAM TOMORROW . | (continued from Page One) ployers. Sunday will be recognized as a EDWARDS BACK SRS a e booh celabratad ull Mr. and Mrs Qs Geargel . 7 — o et in ey 5t iR mmen en-| holiday and counted as overtime. Kenneth B. Edwards, Heinx rep- Public SUYVCY Ofilce Com- | week by countless school; Sunday| & Tell of Visit to [most classifications. Unions asked|8ged in the Alaska trade. All hiring will be' direct at the resentative for Alaska, returned to pletes Surveying | school and private parties for chil-| Hys Westward 1800.) Longshore Issues piers unt!l such limes as hiring Juneau from his regular pre-winter | 30.000 A dren, but tomorrow night the danc- elicate~- b Overtime pay. (Owners offered| ‘The Pacific Coast Waterfront Em- halls can be established by agree- trip through the Interior, on the s cres ing sets in town will have one big| 60 cents an hour. Union asked ' ployers were reported standing firm ment. P.AA. Electra. | Rallowe'en party—the _Gducational The flnm r [asl.g Mr. and Mrs. Gus George return-| __ SR < g D - —— - s x AT ot FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 30. — |Fund Dance of the Business nnd i ed to Juneau on the Northwestern | - Anticipating an influx of qgu|ers|[’|ofasslonnl Women'’s Club in the c 1 ln g with a ‘“success story,” direct from 3 4 |in comnection with the proposed |Elks’ Hall, }he calony at Matanuska. Aecordr; wamy Air Base and the rapid de- | Rand’s orchestra will play and| URE ving to their tale, success for the velopment in gold mining, the Pub- 'fnvors and features will provide ad- » ani /fl lic Survey Office has completed sur- | ditional entertainment during the! veying 30,000 acres of fertile farm- 'evening. colony is not just assured, but com- | plete. Mrs. George went. to Matanuska, | nearly two months ago for a visit| with her parents, Her father, John A. Bisson, is a ciyil engineer at: Palmer, and her brother, C..E. Bis- son, is superintendent of the saw| mills for the colony corporation.| Il Mr. George left Juneau about three weeks 1ago to join his wife at the| ¥ colony. on the visit. | BUSINESS Dl EG'[‘ORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES : PROFESSIONAL 4 GASTINEAU CHANNEL IH.—PROFESSIONAL _'H Fraternal Soc1etles They had intended to go on to| When in Need of - .\ l Pairbanks, but were unable to get| WHAT'S THE e x = of Gastineau air transportation, because of fog,! 1 i DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL |5 - s | Chcmnel while they were too pressed for| g ' b s L A : || Helene W. L. Albrecht || —» time to make the journey other- This test for whiskey is as old as the hills .. . at least. as - GENERAL HAULING i PHYSTOTHERAPY AR V0 ST w0 wise. ‘While they were at Anchor-| G old as whiskey itself. Old-timers always shook up the ‘ ey o ol foters || Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || P S age, Mr. George said. there was & bottle, noticed the amount of “‘bea ‘ ||~ Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at great deal of fog, “There was fog| watched how long the “bead” lasted. Today’s genera- CALL US ! 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visitmg brothers everywhere except in the Matanus- tion forgot this old-time whiskey wisdom in the din | | Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER .P. ka Valley, which,” he said, “many| y s and confusion of claims and counter-claims for | | e e s SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. ¢ old-timers and world travellers t:l:m—1 ! i “ whiskey. Get back to common-sense buying. Re- JUNEAU TRANSFER | e 7 M. H. SIDES, Secretary. sider to be the least foggy spot any- 3 member . . 1" is a natural characteristic of all Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 { || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || e = ~ where.” X g 3 whiskey . . . to getting the whiskey you want. | DENTISTS MOUNT JUJNEAU LODGE NO, 14 “Largeness,” was the phase of the| ' i g Do your own thinking,,your own d . Pick your 4] Blomgren Building 1 Second and fourth t ivi " : § P 4 o % ‘hat’s the 3 (- ] - PHONE 56 Monday of each montk colony that made the most vivid § whiskey by the “bead te hat’s the way we want in Scottish Rite Templa impression on Mr. George. Not on-| 3 you to buy Old Mr. Boston Straight Whiskey. Hours 9 am, to 9 pm, V. beginning at 7:30 p. m. MARTIN S. JORGEN- ly is the valley itself vast, he said,| is the head of bubbles that forms on but everything they have or grow a - 3 : ll‘:u':‘::}bi:fl:.kseilor thee selflers. ¥ GET WHISKEY-WISE . . . BEAD TEST the -urfn;-;- of whiskey \;ht;n ll Iun:h-'u | Dr. C.P. Jenne % | seN, vés;;p(;;cu':swr: JAMES 3 i : shaken. The amount of “bead” and the Reliable i L 0 o8 |W. LET . Secretary. . cthing t! 1d . ~ (| i - A : ' BEFORE YOU BUY ANY WHISKEY tim.iiuncs comtitute the “head tent” Fooms 8 and 9 s St pharmacists | || Valentine Building REBEKAHS While in Anchorage and Seward, : c : TELEPHONE 176 ®and while returning to Juneau on = ) compound Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets the ship, Mr. and Mrs. George en- i ‘ S - R TR ® ot every second and fourth Wednes- countered many persons from the ¢ e X R 1 prescriptions. i irs < T —-—3i |day, 1. O. O, F. Hfll{. EDNA M Interior, on their way Outside. He| : y s g b N !| Dr. Richard Williams [BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED says that all reported a very pros- 3 : T8 LONGER DENT!ST | CASHEN, Becretary. perous season this year, and that| : ; l i )i h : IS LONGE = Sepiin ANDT SR - Sy iy the outlook is still better for next e oo e abaR: fu( : X 14, s 3 year. Right now, however, most| i ! COLDSTEIN BUILDING Juneau Ice Crelm | arlors of them are marking time until af- #er election, before making any def- skt LANENTROIAN i | Bt $ inite moves for next year. “Alllin Juneau, and were happy to be in French | D]‘, A. w, Stewart | lee c“(‘;;’l‘::‘.’é:’l;‘(’;:“ Candy ‘N\(N’ { the Interior, that I saw,|able to report a good year here. ana Il DENTIST percy Reynolds, Manager i were carrying big bankrolls,” re- - ‘ Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. st . i A marked Mr. George. RHODA MAY OLARK-Foot cos Italian GEWARD BUILDING a = While 'in Anchorage, Mr. and|ectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. | Office Phone 469 e e T T #Ars. George were interviewed by the L Dinners Lt B 1 O RELIABLE TRANSFER ! An(homgv Times, as to conditions | Toda}s News Toda) - 3 Our trucks go any place any | | e e 1 ol ~ . | TELEPHONE 603 time. A tank for Diesel I RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Gasiness e ' mmmme, | M A 2 h SHIEAORNeny o) Al Ibes. 3 ) Dr. W. A. Rystrom |{| puONE 149; NiGHT 148 { s N 3 DENTIST { - 34 and SHOWERS I | over i Moot Bk X-kn¥Y WHEN IN A HURRY OPEN 1:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. G u N s | — CALL COLE FOR OIL! | WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS——SATURDAYS { 1L6A Gastineau Avrnue Phone 349 O EAARG L BT ¢ DE. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON || ot . VIR | FLl R COLE TRANSFER f Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by appointment only. E 1 384 plus or 27 gravity, in any r { | L Hallowe’en Candy || APPLES $159 Ammuniion SOUTH FRANKLIN Eyes Examined, Glaioses Fitted Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Many Kinds—Make Their Loose Pack—Box ... Phone 479 | ol In Luowig Newow's |1+ ) JUNEA" CASH GROCERY Party a Big Success! NOW AT THEIR BEST e 1 sl | l::‘l. r.ll;n I‘ETH‘S'lTl(l)'i' bl : ‘ SC Asldl GK;OCERL; . PUMPKINS PUMPKINS MchEVCIrletleS c Ludwig Nelson ||| Robert Simpson, Opt. 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A grand selection of | = ol | Home ; Cooked Meals Served good food . . . vegetables and }!{i— - 2 from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, No. 2 tins—4 cans.. igreraer all the things that men like Stratton & Beers ! Catering to Dinner Parties. ! GOQOD QUALITY best. o MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS — RABBITS ssc FHONE £3. 5. 8% SURVEYORS ‘ U-ij pmmépém : o] b i@é.?:’&'“‘" p et fasdeare Com e e e —o—3i| | Shelf snd Mesvy Hardware Tall tins—3 for ... 3 3 cmchNs 3oc Gm BOHEOGAN /Gne 224 Ammenition PUBLSESEEEUIEER S e s o aRn s 2 rs P 814 1b. average, lb. . ol Waaina Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 230 South Franklin Tefephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO-, + Distributors CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK i Polishing C AR 25¢|mams 3¢ APPLE CIDER HORMEL'S or SWIFT'S Gallon Here’s one of the besi—TRY 20¢ 69¢ |CHEESE- 25c| B i el 1 2K - AN BRUNSWICK WINDOW CLEANING