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8 i TR J THE DAI!:Y ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY; NOV. 19, 1936. i { § i taneously and may be a loss if| Neilson, Juneau lons i i S0R, gshoreman, when she fired the shots. i Z BUAT MAY GET Jet umoadqd (00D, 'GHARGE wnMAN | Tuesday evening. Neilson is report- Neilson in a statement to the au-‘HlGHWAY WOMEN lo(hsome A e D eegis | ed recovering. thorities said he shot himself whii RGAN CH Ohrigtmansonsenipia. for childran of 181 SHIPS TIED UP | | " Tnveetigation by thatesias examining the 25 alibra ;szlg ORGANIZE URCH |tne Sunday school. o SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 19— | - e EMstrict At-| L) e sttt : UB LAS Mrs. James Drake has offered her AwAY' SEATTLE wITH ASSA“LT | torney and Deputy Marshals reveal- while sitting at the kitchen table. CL T NlGHTlhome on Fritz Cove for tie meeung; Be‘&{kem | lz:el:u;me::;e:( mc;m;ter:tr:l;;:;ux:\i}i ied, they said today, that Neilson ghg pistol was later found in Mrs. next Wednesday night. 5| ntends to have shot hi lo | COPOTRR'E MRS ———— i wni the strike remained unbroken. The = mself while Women out on the Glacier High- | = | FIRST flF WEEK Matson Navigation Company said| E\rdy:s'«50.‘(“’0'"“8 A knnb:ve!:]sz:chmz)dthethezlwuman t);:a‘;e WAy et oL S BN mighi| The Coast Guarders Tallapooss| g n{t§ it would attempt to move 500 travel-| Che two were in an argument rela- < " vears, thelr ;, 4o Ghapel by the Lake in the|and Morris were to leave seward | 2 2 Aok L e i aaceitires)| Zle\les l;; ;?:ngar;f:ne strike, the offi- ;::‘en;f;:;;; :;ic;,n ;nrcimgie::o?n );‘:‘r’ interest of forming a club in con-|for Juneau today, according to a| c l lng i Ohlson Is Flying West to|bound from Australia to Honoluiu| ~Gharge of assault with intent to/says she e S00rme WOMAD e at 563 South Franklin. Sig|junction with the new community |message vecelved here shortly past J C e A Monday by anchoring three miles kil was filed today by District At~ her vile names e;::a retameey i 15 @ domestic and laundress. e e s v el T Bakin omplete Arrangements |offshore and picking up the pas-|torney William A. Holzheimer similar manner to i e —— St . (v RS Suliien D 1 g on. She president, and Mrs. Virgil Newell, The message was from Geoige| Powder fOl‘ Vessel Charler sengers, meeting the ship in pine- against Amanda Osborne, negress apple barges. Three hundred oth-|who is alleged to have shot O. J.! ers sail tomorrow aboard the Can-’ P ————— : A s adian-Australian liner Nlagara,\‘_ Ohlson, Manager of the Alaska|both vessels coming here. Railroad, was leaving Washington, Grace line officials announced the D. C., today by airplane for Seat- | liner Elina, due in San Pedro Sun-! tle to arrange for vessels and man- |day night with 107 passengers from ning them. Ohlson was quoted as|New York, would stop al Ensenada, | saying he would ask for bids to|Mexico, and discharge into motor charter private ships as soon as he |busses and return to the east coast arrives here and added that he was|With 110 passengers taken to Ensen- in touch with the Labor Department ada by automobile. in regard to striking longshoremen The Dollar liner President Cool- and seamen to load and man them_]xdge docked here with 525 passeng- ers from the Orient and tied up. UNION CREWS lsl]m htad eliminated the usual Hono- ulu stop. The Seattle joint strike commit- tee, meanwhile, announced it awzil- e ed detailed information from the| gy uners today charged union Interior Depprtment before decid-| ohokesmen had misrepresented oc- ing whether to furnish crews Of| ., ences of the fruitless R 3 i 2 ess Tuesday shoreside workers for vessels to be. ... cerences. chartered by the government to re-| lieve food shortages in Alaska. Al oo T R spokesman said the committee was! VESTIGATION POSTPONED not opposed to relieving the Alaska WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. — The cituation without jeopardizing their| Maritime Commission has decided| own situation. | to postpone its planned general in-, “We don’t want anyone to go hun- | quiry into the maritime labcr con- gry in Alaska but we want to know | ditions until the strike is ended. | more of the details so we can know| The decision was reached after how it affects us first,” the spokes- the other members of the Commis- man said. (sion talked two hours with Rear Government agencies said that|Admiral Harry Hamlet, who spent no Army or Navy or Shlpping“sf'\'(’l‘fll weeks in San Prancisco. said, the officers reported, that Neil-| Lode and piacer location notices |secretar: | . 'y. The women plan to meet | March: on had a butcher knife in his hand ' for sale at The Empire office. every Wednesday night at the home | at sewlnl:g', SR N et Follow the Crowds to JONES-STEVENS (Continuea rrom Fage One) c o T s EVERY HAT REDUCED FOR THIS A THANKSGIVING SALE Tiny toques, berets, turbans and ; brims . . . in all colors . . . Velvet, vessels & vailable he Normal conditi f i » o e T s e e Bisibus i e S Velour, Felt . .22 0 28% siae .. have to obtain private ships |is over, the spokesman said. Kalinsk ¢ & . ... arranged in two y caracul and badger. groups— In nubby and soft woolens, tweeds and camel’s hair. Col. Ohlson conferred by tele- | phone here last night with James GOVERNOR RECEIVES WORD Engstrom, Strike Committee Secre- Advising that additional informa- tary. Engstrom after a Labor Coun- tion relative to the Government's cil meeting last night in which a operating ships to Alaska would be resolution was adopted, said: “You radioed as rapidly as plans devel- | must remember if the Government oped, Dr. Ernest Henry Gruening, charters ships, there are very few Director of the Division of Terri- vessels which could qualify to carry tories and Insular Possessions, raad-‘ mail, passengers and general cargo. ioed the following to Governor John That means the Alaska Steamship W. Troy today: “Under Exectuive Company line which we are strik- |orders signed by the President No- ing against could supply ships for|vember 17, the Alaska Ralilroad is charter. Think of the significance now organizing emergency shipping and the operators would make service for the Territory. Additional money. May be they want this details will be radioed as plans arrangement. There are a lot of | develop.” angles to this but what you en-| e —— dorsed in a resolution is all right.” SNOW AT ANCHORAGE Agents of the British steamship Barrhill which is tied up by the| There are 13 inches of snow at strike since November 2 said it|Anchorage according to a supple- contains 7,100 tons of corn which mental report received this after- was due here. They sald some of |noon by the Juneau Weather Bu- it was beginning to heat spon- ' reau office. 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