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8 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1937. ment, Wallis George 3olf, Fred| HUTA RY NAMES Henning; Fishing, Dr. W. W. coun-| Boston’s Ncw Mayor ’A Fl. clo TU ’ cil; Glacier trips, Walter Bacon Channel Sightseeing Trips, Walter Bacon; Museum, J. C. Hayes; Small trips, Dr. A. W. Stewart; Transportation, Alex Holden, Hor- ace Adams, Penny Mulvihill, Walter Bacen, Kelly Blake; Hotel Accom- FIVEISSUES modations, Jack Burford, Keith Wildes; Publicity, James Mattox; B w8, 2 ans, Lew Williams, C. B WASHINGTON, Nov. — The of Pre- S. Evans, Lew W . Nov. 30. The Club Starts \XOIl\ Arnold; Registration, H. I. Lucas; AFL and the CIO peace conference | have _agrPed that five principal items {blocking reunion issues will be dis- cussed tomorrow pflill]g ‘Ol Blll]glng I OOO Music, G. H. Walmsley; Boy Scouts, to I 500 PPliOn\ \Ollh R. R. Brown; Banguet, Percy Rey- nolds; Attendance and Promotion, at a meeting of i me as Executive and Publicity the conferees. Laying the ground work for 1€ committees; Printing, same as Pub- The issues are what industries big Rotary district cqavention here ;.. pyngnce same as Executive | | will be adopted, the industrial type next spring, the Juneau club at its For ladies entertainment, Ms,| of organization: what will be the luncheon today at Percy’s named Tom Dyer will be chairwoman and | status of the CIO after the union; its major committees to prepare for| ... 0" T be Mrs. I |what constitutional amendment the gala event which is expected 0t yaciatn Mrs. Robert W. Bender,| should be recommended at the next bring between 1000 and 1,500 Rotar- yo. ™0 0 potord Mrs. He ©. Ad- AFL convention; what machinery ians and their families here for the & /1t UM oT ot A will be created to make any lasting big conclave B. Holden, Mrs. H. I. Lucas, Mrs peace agreement effective and how The general executive committee ;' giopier Mrs. C. D. Beale and many delegates the CIO could send for the District conference will be others to be appointed later. |{to the AFL convention headed by A B. Philllps as chalr p o544y night Rotarians and their | il et “F"'“"‘E“‘ Fomohed. man with Frank McDermott as | 0 85 1.djes will meet for dinner at 6:30 Wilbur Wester ; " o Methodist church parlors and Rod Darnell, ."o a1 entertainment is being ar- e AN Rotarians assistant chairman. was named Secretary, assistant secretary; Elwood McClI ' ranged for the event ~ RAIDED treasurer and James McNaughion. (,5iiq ger their reservations in to } or - i bl D e |Secretary O. L. Kendall as soon as | MADRID, Nov. 30.—Rebel planes| of the club—Fresident C. D. Beale, possible. g Maurice J., Tobin wl:}f:flv 'ailmhlnmg, raid on Guadala- W 0. Garison; O2%: Kendall and || Bosarian Harry Race. of thBsKet- | oo e R Siiuh or e |48 Y IURHR B BAUUL S Rt T O, O D over | chikan Club was a visitor of the lo-| New mayor of e Thub of M |sons are reported to have been killed < 5 § cal club today, having arrived from| 3 * |and 70 injured. Loyalist anti-aircraft only 36 years old, whom Boston voted into office after a heated contest with James Curley, former nor Fred Smith of Tacoma also is ex officio member of this committee, guns kept the bombers at a high al- titude and most of the bombs went the south on the Yukon ( —— Other committee chairmen nam- 1 Sovatbe of AGd diaNstts” and wild i who #10 Sope ety owp ot OHIO NURSE BOLND | *three times mayor of Boston. | RN N Tom Dyer; Decorations, Lu Liston; | FOR KOTZEBUE POST CIO Umons General Entertainment, E. S. Ev-| —_— | ans and C. B. Arnold; Rifle Range| Bound for Kotzebue where she gTo Boycott Entertainment: Dr | Japanese W. M. White- will become a nurse for the Bureeu! Wi 1pad; Alaska Juneau Emen,aln-]n[ Indian Affairs, Miss Jessie Wil- Fe — lson of Akron, Ohio, is aboard the | NORTH BEND, Oregon, Nov Yukmz, thrilled over her first trip o preyvouTH NH, Nov. 30— —Fhe Coos County CIO unions g 155 ngrth. Northland lore is mighty in- ;=0 n 0 0 bl BON T have decided to boycott Japanese tereaing, the comely Ohio nurse re- 'y, Ngyy's newest submarines, have 00dS because of the Japanese in- c l ln | marked, but practically added With'jo; ¢ the Pacific Coast. They will vasion of the fisheries in Bristol ‘2“,“(“"‘,2";’1"; ;mg‘;m n:‘l‘r"i" F¥e. 808 Jain bnu- Uh 8. Fleet at San Diego Bay, Alaska. =~ = B aki ng Traveling with Miss Wilson is 1 2bout three weeks. HOSTETTER RETURNS | Pauline Yukaunuska, Eklutna In- D. S. Hostetter, Federal Bureau MARSHAL NORTH Ken Swift, Deputy Marshal from of Investigation agent, returned to dian girl who has been in the Or- Juneau from Ketchikan aboard the thopedic Hospital in Seattle for Powder biscuits treatment and is reported much im- y“'d('z- Is a Yukon PROSEIGET, head- yykon. proved, so much in fact that she ing back to the Richardson Trail o -m- / 15 abis ta Peiiin home city after taking prisoners out on BROWN ARRIVES o '"- 2 the Alaska. R. R. Brown, manager of the Un- D (_,__\""",__":\7_.\ The Egyptian government will —>ve —— ited Food Company, returned aboard buy a portion of that nation’s sur- Try The Empire classifieds for (he Yukon following a short busi- plus wheat. results. ness trip to Ketchikan. U that wil) tons engaged in |two planes at English airport, | miles |cluding equipment, 1$65,000. | 'SENATORS SEEK]THAITUR MUST ANTI-TRUST LAW, STAY IN CELL REINF URGEMENTst‘::*;rizz’;t%s;;n o Nov. 30. — has denied the habeas corpus plea & 3 of Jobn Farnsworth, former Lieu- Borah, O'Mahoney Intro-{tenant Commander in the United| duce Federal Licens- IStates Navy now serving a 4 to 12| . o year sentence for conspiracy to fur- ing Bill nish navy secrets to Japan. WASHINGTON, Nov. > = B0, —-BetiR & | 5-——feigpeiu i Yo tors William E. Borah and Joseph | {le C. O'Mahoney, seeking to reinforce ‘A;éEIH_EH—OTEE_S_h__}.‘ the anti-trust laws, have introduced | a bill providing Federal licensing Gastineaun Tk of corpurations. H. J. Baker, Seattle; Mrs. J. A. The bi.! would increase from six|Berg, Tenakee Springs; E. Nelson, to nine the membership in the Fed-|Sitka; J. W. Dodson, Fairbanks; eral Trade Commission and give that body power to charter corpora- inter-state com- Clara J. Carpenter; Glenn Axing; A. H. Ziegler; A. C. Hatfield, wife and daughter, Marshfield, Ore.; merce. Dan Noonan; Harry Race, Ketchi- B R R T kan; Bob Race, Ketchikan; Pete | Samovitch, Seattle; K. A. Anderson, AIRPORT GOES =" Alaskan Bachelor A. M. Frisch, Ansoon; William Hirst Chichagof; James Tenakee; L. C. Liston. Kang: Koepler lce Age Relics Reported Fuundi. | HALLE, Germany, Nov. 30.—Play- ing children are getting credit for the discovery of valuable relics of the ice age,: including a tusk of al mammoth and the shoulder of a| prehistoric rhinoceros, found in the | municipal rubbish heap at Camburg, near here. Two years ago, the skull of a pre- historic ibex was found in a nearby gravel pit. It proved to be an im- portant discovery as it was regarded as the only existing trace of this| animal | It is believed that children play- ing around the gravel pit before the discovery was made may have unearthed these latest relics and thrown them on the rubbish heap. e ——— Emph‘e‘ classifieds pay. UP IN FLAMES AMARILLO, Texas, Nov. 30. — Fire today destroyed the Adminis- tration building, main hangar and eight The loss, in- is estimated at cast of here. vlrgmla Bruce To Wed Rubin LOS ANGILES, Cal, Nov. 30.— Blonde Virginia Bruce, of the mov- ies, and Director J. Walter Rubin, today applied for a marriage li- cense. They said the ceremony will take place December 18. -, NOONAN ARRIVES Dan Noonan, wellknown traveling man, arrived in Juneau aboard the Yukon from Ketchikan. Traffic Speeded Up; ZANESVILLE, O., Nov. |licemen Lacey and Crozier stopped at a traffic light to check up on mo- torist: that most,were driving with unusual speed and ignoring the light in their Reason Was Good 0ne haste to get away from something. Along tumbled a truck, and the 8025 omoers noses gave them the an- . swer. They slated the driver on a charge of driving a slaughter-house truck ‘without an airtight container. 4ma7ed to note u.nd were Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Offer For Sale At Par $100,000—5% Bonds Dated December 15, 1937 Denominations of $100, $500, $1.000 Maturities up to 10 years Interest payable semi-annually at B. M. Behrends Bank Full printed prospectus of this bond issue may be had on application at the office of this com- pany, B. M. Behrends Bank or First National Bank. . There Is $25,000 of Medium Maturity Available FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 l ! Our Refrigeration Expert, JOIIN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice 8 Ahlers Company SRR R 1 : g Free Delivery Phone l 52 HOME GROCERY American Cash Grocery PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 1, 2, 3 and 4-INCLUSIVE Phone 146 Free Delivery Durmq the rush and hustle of the holiday season the housewife will have a thousand things to.remember. These Canned Goods and Prices will be a big help to kave in the pantry for emergency. There is a no more opportune time than this to take advantage of these rock bottom prices. Lay in a supply and have them i on hand when you need them most. Pre-Holiday Specials on Canned Goods BARGAIN PEAS | Fernbrook CORN [Puree TOMATOES] STRING BEANS 2 size 12 tinss].6 4 tins 49c BROOK PEACHES Sliced or Halves—No. 21, size 121ns5249 4 tins 89c CORN HAPPY HOME—No. 2 size 12 tins 5799 4 tins 67c PEACHES Sliced or Halves DEL MONTE—No. 2!; size nz tins $2.74 4 tins 94c POTATOES . S. NO. 1 SELECTED l oo Ib. sack . $2.401 15™65¢ EVEF —No. 2 size 120518 4 tins 49c APRICOTS FERNBROOK—No. 2, size l 2 tins $2.74 Whole Grain COR HAPPY HOME— No. 2 size 12 tins57 54 4773 PINEAPPLE HAPPY HOME— 2V, size AMOCAT—No. 2 tins l 2 tins $2099 12tins$3.74 tins $ .04 4 tins $1-29 JALASKA SALMO MILK 2 tins$3.29 2V, size 2 size N l 2 tins $l 43 4 tins 49c Fernbrook PEARS 2V, size l 2 tms sz 49 4 tins 89c STRING BEANS 4 tins 67c STRAWBERRIES Whole Kernel—! lz tins $1.89 4 tins 67c PINEAPPLE FERNBROOK—No. 21, size l 2 tins sz 74 4 tins 94c PEAS HAPPY HOME—No. 2 size l 2 tins $l.94 4 tins 73c CATSUP MONARCH l 2 bottles sz 04 4 bottles 7 4c Oregon ONIONS REAL DRY CREAM- CORN 303 tin 12 tins$] 43 4tms 49c Sweet POTATOES LIBBY’S—No. 21, size l 2 tins $2.64 4t 89° SPINACH ASPARAGUS 12 tins$2.99 4 tins $l.04 WHEAT FLAKES ALBER’S CARNATION Latge Pkg. 30e PUM'PKIN HAPPY HOME—No. 2Y; size ]2 tins$] 43 4tins 49? TOMATOES-Fame Solid Pack—No. 2 Jumbo tins lzfinssl.89 4_tins 69c ASPARAGUS HAPPY HOME and DEL MONTE No. 1 square 2 tins$3.79 4 tins $l 28 TOMATO JUICE ‘ROQ@E & BLACKWELL No. 1 tins thmsSl 09 437 MATCHES SEARCH LIGHT Carton 30c * e ol e [ . e T e e ——— i a - e .