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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1937. 3 ¥ 3 ' l | a broken u | pper left arm. He was ‘ | Rl oo 0 ATAAER T st INume wuma“ | M'GRADY nurrs taken to the Clinic and then to LA BUR UNIUNS MrSI K awes I eI doms (0 A o aval | | i St. Ann's Hospital where “repairs” | | | [ Xhe;ph'msl;;g make the trip north Py Wwere made and an airplane brace i i 8. Dinbes ‘ Fnu“d nrnwned‘ HYDE PARK, N.Y., Sept. 7. — | applied. The young man was a GELEBRATE IN I"lured I" car JUNEAU TBDAY atM;svsx’::l?bga“:s f}lllss'.Ggi’e{“:‘O‘;:i BUSY PEHIUDI The “vacation” White House today|ittle hero during the adjusting of | |announced the resignation of Ed-|the broken bone and never made House Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4:30 o'clock. Assisting Mis ‘ DA ‘ NOME, Alaska, Sept. 7.—The body ward McGrady, Assistant Secretary :h:)}:‘ml sl;lferwilldrr:n;el{o;er:r:. | Robert Bender were Mrs. George F.| |of Mrs. Katherine Kigingnuk, wife|©f Labor. | al day: e Alexander and Mrs. J. F. Van }\ck-' |of “Big Mike” was found on the| It is understood that McGrady, turning home but the brace will “and ] i |who has been the trouble shooter|be required for several weeks. — o eren, who poured, and Mrs, John| . Bering Sea beach at the rear of the| . : 3 h i irways Pilot Alex Holden k |for the Department of Labor in ——————— e .| McCormick, Miss Dorothy Green| Marine Airways i e Fire Department headquarters. | g Parade, Speeches, Refresh-{Mrs. P. B. Halvorsen and| Steamship Sails for West-| McCormick, atiss Abiand, who had chance to relax today after (FUi%, DePLIREnt HeaChariers. | oot Gisputes, wil hecome EXCURSION IN PORT ce, Mark | Children of Skagway | ward This Afternoon |servea |a heavy schedule over the LAbOr| . .yo;;egs | Director of Labor Relations of thel The Excursion, tender for the ments, Da nce, ar “ N1Are 5 _g M Ab d | Hox\é)rix\g AR Doiinie Sevh Mil-|D“Y weekend. 3 ‘3 Mrs. Kigingnuk had been ill andiR“d“’ Corporation of America. leby‘ McNeill and Libby Company, Holiday in Juneau Also in Hospital ‘ —Many Aboar: |dred R. Hermann entertatned yes.| Saturday he completed three trips | | (U0, AT ROR whs i ainetd] L Prenent Roosevelt accepted the | was in port, today. —_— R |terday afternoon with a prettily- |to the Polaris-Taku mine. = j\mf;lof her husband. resignation with “deep regret. ——ee—— slacier High- | ; pe S Arrive | , v , > s { “ ‘ Under Monday's cloudy skies,| An accident on the Glacier High- | Thirty persons arrived in Juneau | [*%AY sflemoon with & predilv: |G % o Nsynday he flew to AUIN ™A coroner's jury found she came REBEKAHS! Labor Day was celebrated in Ju-|way near the Glacier Dairy yester- jon the steamship Yukon shortly {with H. F. Glasse, gold commissiol |ers were tastefully arranged on AS . |to her death by drowning and no H neau with practically a complete |day afterncon about 4:30 o'clock |before noon today. | Y [er, and J. McDonald, district super- | WALL STREET JOURNAL |the table. A small group of Mrs. it jone was responsible. Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sep- f T c rs ¥ vere: P Ses p— s. | inter anadian roads, and suspension of business and a|caused painful injuries to Mrs. L.| These were: From Seattle—Mrs.| o o0 0 S0 B0 [intendent of Ca ! b { tember 8 IOOF. Hall. Social in parade, the second ever given on |P. Dawes, Mrs. P. B. Halvorsen Fred L. Bullock, J. Butler, Mrs.| turned here with McDonald. MEN ARRIVE IN CITY |tembe 5 o s 5 Many friends of the distinguished FetUrnec ne Polaetes Taley tlise R ITE | Douglas following meeting. Gastineau Channel in a number |two daughters, Rosemary and e |R. M. Coffey, Caroline Coffey, | g gathered at the dock to bid! StopPIng at the Pola 'EVERETT ERICKSON ks e e of year: Beth, of Skagway Sharon Coffey, Mrs. J. W. Erwin, | | E { he flew S. Petersen to Juneau. Then | L o ‘ ! ol Mol G { etel via | BRIE Y lN several weeks visiting Alaska in the| From yesterday morning u the| They were rushed to St. Ann’s|J. G. Galvin, E. W. Griffin, Eliza- Holden went to Ketchikan via ! V]S[]‘s & sailed yesterday afternoon. ! S A i interests of their publication, M. E.| o ok e ! ; 3 rang jith H. C. Timmerman, . R “oite A A5, coBi Hospital, where they are reported beth Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John e i e, Wrangell wi 1Dmm1d Jaenn. CITY ,FOR INTERIOR Clifton and R. A. Thompson of the | 1 { ; we s jes W. Jones, Willlam T. Mahoney, i Jesta Young | C cause of union labor was celebrs |resting well. Mrs. Dawes suffered V. d ) : ; i et 3.V i Davis SR R | 3 3 Wall Street Journal arrived in Ju- under the auspices of the Juneau|a bad knee injury and cuts. She George H. Mathews, R. E. .M\nph_\. MANY SALMON PACKERS gl’lll(:iili returned here with Davis|, Everett R. Erickson, POPM‘:l“"‘E‘;‘gc neau Sunday on the Baranof. They Central Lebor Council bruised her chest when she fell J. S. .MflCKlnnOn. Jr., Mrs. J S AND TROLLERS HERE J lish and dramatic instructor o expect to be here several days be- Opening at 10 o'clock with an|against the steering wheel of the MacKinnon, Mrs. James A. O'Neil ; Sunday at 6::30 p.m. |Juneau High School for several|gore” continuing on to Ketchikar hour-long parade, including floats | car. Mrs. Halvorsen has a broken |Edna D. Ross, caroline D. Toad, OVER LABOR WEEKEND ]:}n&dn\;lczsll;vn})l:oxc :'l‘c(;vllxlrr 5 and now promoted o simi- g an. of the eight different locals, con- |arm, while Elsie Halvorsen is suf- Mrs. J. L. Wilson, C. E. Wilson. s ) f‘““ !rl“v(’m Py th: Polaris-Taku | 187 position at _the University of- .‘EFFREY‘ PEGUES tinuing at 11 o'clock with a series |fering from a broken collar bone. From Southeast Alaska were: A number of salmon packers and Alu» -tx‘\ s Ak e Bt " Alaska, visited his scores of fnend.sl‘ & of speeches by members of the | Rosemary Halvorsen was badly From Ketchikan—Miss Jesta Young, trollers brought fish into the localjmine, “_l v g % . here yesterday and today. He ar- BREAKS LEFT ARM Central Labor Council, Labor Day |shaken and bruised {Dewey L. Knight, Richard S"\m‘li»lnml'kvl over the Labor Day week- T rived on the Aleutian yesterday af- was climaxed from 7 o'clock until| The accident occurred when Mrs. R. Atkinson, Jerry Reiland, Fran-|end MRS. [ o F. w'LLER [ternoon and left this afternoon on Jetivéve, Pl ks and o 1 o'clock with a combination dance, | Dawes, passing a car on the high- 'ces Frank, Luke Frank; from Wran-| Sebastian Stuart received 17,000 ]S HOSTESS AT TEA‘I&? Yukon for the westward. Hlsiyentabhl Bokr ATy cRA his, refreshments and speech affair at [way, swerved too far to the left, |gell—K. Louring; from Petersburg |pounds off the Deutch and 14,000 Mr. Erickson vxas caught in the Johis B, Begties, fel frux-n 53 laddex‘- the Union Hall it was reported. The car fell into —K. B. Edwards. [pounds oft thie ¥& Bure, Cspt. R “undeclared war” between Chu»‘allasr, Galiries e\}ening ks s The parade was formed by |the ditch and landed on its side' In addition to Juneau passengers, Fitzgibbons, and about 8,000 pounds| Naming a group of teachers asiand Japan. He was forced to rematn | e ’ Parade Marshal Walt Hickey on |against the right hand bank there were 14 round-trippers, 47 off several trollers gt honorees, Mrs. C. F. Wyller enter-|three weeks in Japan and was not| South Franklin Street. With three | Olaf Bodding and Louis Drydahl bound 101('1 s7ewalrd‘ f?l lbz;\md forlwgi;' onn(;zol:‘msD:“:;l: gf’“‘t‘l’\i")r‘e:; :amrfl" ;'eslv;r;s,:'e wr:):l g;k;nfsoll;r;il permll!teddw sc m::g)m:x; }:‘el I::;(";‘]‘ . . e 2 st to reach the scene Valdez and 27 other first class pas- ) ¢ ,'tea at her 3 - purchased return tri 5 T é‘}sz‘b‘g;rff};:j,fl‘_'_‘“’x‘j"“\‘fm‘m:?x(Anlf b3 r:hem:rcllg;:ulaml helped in re- sengers aboard the Yukon, which Capt. John Lowell, and about 5000 Mrs. Wyller also feted her sister,|can liner, because the steamer was | FOR HOME OR BUSINESS derson and Howard York, clearing |MOVing the wreck victims from the was to sail from the local port this|Pounds off several trolle 1sg Miss Margaret Abrahamsen, Who s diverted for removal or refugees the way, approximately 100 feet |car. All four occupants of the car afternoon at 3:30 oelock for the| The Alaska Coast Fisherics als0 jeaving soon for Tacoma {from Shanghai, and came across| R E F R l G E R A T l o N ahead of the vehicles and march- |Were thrown against the lower Westward. The Yukon carried 1600 received a large poundage of sal-| Garden flowers formed a colorful|the Pacific on a Japanese liner. . i st ar and tons of freight into the local port.|Mon.-One of these was the Thelma, packground for the afternoon’s ac- | Since leaving Juneau last June, Mr. | ers, the parade proceeded from the |right hand side of the car and s tireds et 19 d { Juneau sawmill, up Franklin Street |had to be pulled straight through the [Capt, Alstead, Rith 2700 poirds. ' lyities, \Erickson has traveled hundreds of SERVICE and REPAIRS - D ) : 5 ; e Taking ice at the cold storage to-| saturday night Mrs. Wyller held a miles besides the trip to the Orient i P S“pei-. aong Cm}ho‘u: ORT:T:\SW dr(;(')\ll.\orl‘[x?‘llzlg l\“éJn ?::(:1 AHTIE HONUR {day were the Secure, Little Emmm!dpngmml bridge party for her sis- and return. His many friends gave Avenue Loy(hp ijmen.i baseball m; i ”]*c “'_cm whille® e, Big Emma, Peggie, 31-A-127, and,ter and for Mrs. S. N. Bourne and him the glad hand in Juneau and Pl‘one 34 park, to Willoughby Avenue, back B fi, oz Sl s B e b | the Faumawa. | Mrs. E. R. Sharnbroich, Juneau vis- h him success in the new field to Triangle Place alvorser s - > 1“0 . Four tables of bridge were e — | Motoreylists Lead the rear seat when the accident MRS DUNBAR i s 3 3 Our Refri ti Expert, JOHN HOUK, is . £ v { played. N PAA nuLECTRA ur Refrigeration pert, ) Following the motorcylists were | happened. ] MRS. BRADFORD AND Peved | OFF ON PAA ra 2 SR % ol S BT G Two persons left for the north on| equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service approximately 20 delegates of the John Newmarker drove Elsic Beth i l | 3 Central Labor Council, representa- |and Mrs. Halvorsen to St. Ann’s B e ;BROTHER SOUTHBOUND | JURED IN FALL t!;te f'lA::] El;c:::; re[tz:ir;rstor;p u‘\;;‘ at reasonable cost. tives of the various unions, who|While P. F. Clemens took Mrs. Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, Nation- AI'T' ER BUSY SEASON’ Bruno Lundstrum, an Alaska-|afternoon. N i marched behind Flagbearer Oscar [Dawes to the hospital. Art Bring- al Representative of the Tubercu- Juneau miner, suffered several | pool winner.‘r}ftracedmhls trm")er}sf;i Lundquist. Chris Hennings, Presi-|dale drove the younger girl into lsis Asscciation, and First Vice-| broken ribs sam_rda;.' night when he Fmr_banks with no ?h er“r’;a‘.k: S5 m 8 Al‘l c an dent of the Council, marched in|[town for medical attention President of the General Federa-| Mrs. A. H. Bradford and "9"‘1'9!1 off the City Dock. He was coming to Julflefld"I u:“ % f,d o ce el's Olllp y this group. Aiding in extricating the people tion of Women's Clubs. is a pas-|brother, H. W. Griffin, in {\lneéu rushed to St. Ann's Hospital imme- | ther was nice a; ”'\-‘vus = ei Interspersed by floats and auto- [Were, in addition to those named, senger southbound on the Alaska |V terday while \he .f\la'ska was xln}mmely, His condition is reported as‘a' little u'ilp.1 rherg er passengt mobiles, the 10(;;15 marched in the |Dr. C. C. Carter, Jack Neate and after a visit of several weeks in|port, are o{\ their way tQmSexlatl e"sa[,smcmry, was J. Galvin for Nome. following order: 50 sawmill work- |Several employees of the Glacier the Territory. On her way southlfl.fli’l‘ a busy ssmr(;}erdat Dlmr:gsmr: ers; 40 carpenters; 10 painters; 13 |Dairy and scores of others who Mrs. Dunbar will spend a short:“h“l‘”(’ Mrs. ‘:hflr t}?peb e | bartenders; 75 mine and mill work- |assisted in various way time in Wrangell and ””5' '}‘: Ke}:';;;?:r':igw“ MR Y e g : S > - chikan where she will take the S ki) | :C:;S.Fe?rrl;ni:\::‘fl?;\r:.onziosgr:nl::; ANCHORAGE COUPLE MOVE Aleutian southbound on her way to Mr. Bradford, ‘g“f’_‘j;] = e o 36 members of the fishermen's| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koesing re- ber home in Portland, Oregon. nfr"(-bu;:::,e%: lga‘.n‘zh"e a;“; )lgnin“_ h union; and plumbers, cently completed work on their new | While she has been in Juneau, la-r(\:lo(:i H]w»mlnl»ng bt Canl Many other persons crowded in|home in Anchorage and plan to MS. Dunbar has been the inspira- |t 1 o south at the c];dl:)j the sea~ more than ten automobiles that move into it in the near future, tion of much entertaining. This is W1 €0 South & were melted into the parade. The owners designed the home hprnthr]::-u.:i“p h‘: h[xlia‘::d:n(:lur::e ¥ e e, S o o S —— > v SO many 5 S| as g w]g:‘l}?l;:;:\l«‘vid alrnoy:‘a‘:ln(r:c 0?04:;‘“: ;;r?L:L;edl:Xf\;;,]_It RORibUY by owun her journeys here have enjoyed the VISITING FRO!_W SKA(‘-WA‘Y workers was the bartenders' float, SR opportunity of meeting her again| Mrs. Clayton Polley a_nd l‘ml_n ar- upon which were sated a dozen FAULKNER RETURNS before she goes to Washington, D.[rived on the Dorothy A,'\"afd(:' barmaids with half-filled glasses| H- L. Faulkner, local attorney, who C., where her headquarters will be from Skagway to visit on the ehan- reven s of beer. A half dozen or so kegs|Nas been in Southeast Alaska for after she takes over the office of | rel. She is the wife of Dr. ?o{ley. son H of beer were also placed upon the |S€Veral days, returned Monday af- President of the General Federa-|of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Polley of Ju- §i truck, with the tongues of thirsty ternoon on the Aleutian tion of Women's Clubs of America ! neau. bartenders hanging wistfully out of " ,’ * reach. | Patsy Ann Present I P ® Patsy Ann, Juneau's bid to canine fame, lent a touch of royalty to the longshoremen’s float. Several | children and others were perched cn the same truck restraining Pat- &y's ambition for movement. ! . The carpenters’ float had just ® i about everything a carpenter needs before starting for work. Bunting decorated the float. The sawmill workers' float was a 4 BIG DAYS—Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and * "Q. | G Questionable :55:;;2211 ahi;:c;‘x;s.dccg:;t,xr(l with Saturday-——September 8,9, 10, 11 floats merely displayed the names of the Credit gl is Cau‘ed by locals. Southeast Alaska Fair—Annual Display of Products laxity in paying bills. On the whole, the floats repre- sented finer efforts than have been I B seen in Juneau for some time. The DE LUxE ENTERTAINMENT AVOId |t! parade itself was twice as large and much better put on than the first labor parade put on last year. Approximately 1,000 persons 3 Big Acts—Never Before Seen in Iunec:u—3 Big Acts thronged Triangle Place to hear delegates’ speeches. Walt Hickey, g z declaring “all we want is a square Spectqculqr—Someihlng New—Direct from the States deal” introduced in turn Fred Patrick, Chris Hennings, Ray Craf- Use Your Credit Judiciously ton and Jack Dalton. e LB S[[ Don La Vola—Slack Wire Artist—Clever— Buy Prudently --Pay P romptly ; struck by the speakers, none of Thrilling—Dainty Helen Le Claire — Acro- 5 whom addressed the group for batic — Spanish Web — Songs — Dances YING bills is a matter of Merchants and professional men are more than several minutes. . : WY B d th nvenience of Hennings declared that “we are Milly Darlo—Musical Contortionist — Acro- promptness—and understanding glad.to extend the co o Sgu;??;:r:;fi-&n«fi;i “ batic—Change of Program each night dur- —just as much as it is of honesty. credit to thelf Atrons. }1? we thez' e: - a compulsory compensation law ing engagement. For most people are honest, but pect to be paid,just as they must pay was the next big battle for organ- : : J ) their own bills, according to agree- ized labor in Alaska. Hennings re- All direct from big time Edw. J. Fisher Booking Agency many are careless, el celeved a tremendous applause. Lt They neglect ayment of their bifls 1 The Labee Day. colebabion was and yuxwgittingli’v build a reputation ~ Phone calls and col‘lfictors’ calls co&t Al B i ac- SPECIAL FOR KIDDIES—Thursday and Saturday for “Q. C.”—Questionable Credit— them money—neih ess eTthi‘,?;h The committee of the Central Afternoons—Children’s Play with all its recurring embarrass collect what is due them. Tha y Labor Council that arranged for the affairs was composed of Chair- BAND CONCERT Every Night by JUNEAU CITY BAND ments: phone calls, collectors’ calls, they welcome the patronage of those ; : . ; G who pay promptly! | o o i e | Peppy Program—Change Nightly neighbors’ gossip ton, bartenders; C. Bowman, saw- R wovkes: Chri Hariiter, s ALL KINDS OF CONCESSIONS—Novelties Galore— Safeguard your credit! Pay all bills ers; Fred Patrick, Joe Powers, paliiers: Loe Rox, genersl labor. Gaiety Every Minute Yy the 10th--or promptly as agreed. O. E. Hawkins, plumbers. MRS. H. L WOOD DANCING EVERY EVENING — GRAND HOME GOES TO ANCHORAGE | PRODUCTS DISPLAY—They’ll Open Your Eyes! B , s L it s fasesi] OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES- | TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A on the Yukon for Seward enroute | to Anchorage, where she will join | . s dni A e T e T ek Doors Open Daily from 1 to 5 and 7 to Midnight SACRED TRUST ALASKA CREDIT BURE U From Anchorage Pastor and Mrs, Wood will go to Fairbanks and | to return to Juneau the latte: t e H A WAYNOR o thia” uiolh after attending o Many Big Awards to Be Made & CHARLES conference.of Seventh-day Adven- at Midnight on Saturday Prom Anc First National Bank Building then back to Seward. They expect | GO TO THE FAIR—The Best Ever—GO TO THE FAIR — e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office,

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