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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1938 J’Coasl Mail Route PHILALETIST ~ 'POLICE GUARD |{oprt et} GALE SWEEPS MAKES TALK, ~ AROUND JAPAN ® At et '~ OVER BRITAIN SEATTLE, Jan. 29.—Bob Ellis,| Ketchikan aviator, J.mdcd here last : Us night with three passengers | LONDON, J‘\n 39—-1\ freak 175~ ’ Ellis said he favored the Seattle- mile-an-hour gale of rain, hail and Ketchikan-Juneau mail route over|sleet lashed Great Britain today 16 FIRMS SIGN UP WITH RETAIL CLERKS UNION . 5 A - the Montana-Canada proposal Shipping has been hampered in Agreement Also Made by New Officers Are to Be El- Move [s Precautlonary One, | "Eitis said nis flight yesterday was |all directions, liners over due end i Woik ected at Luncheon Police Commissioner his forty-seventh and only one has some schedules cancelled for depart- Juneau Transport Wor N Iy A he been stopped by weather condi- |ures, ext Irday nnounces tions, | A T ey ers, Other Bunm 2sses Sixteen Juneau grocery stores have signed agreements with the Retail Clerks Local 1 and seven other stores have reached an agreem with the Juneau Transport Work- ers, Local 172, it was announcgd today by union officials Firms which have signed with Retail Clerks are: George Bos. Pay- n'Takit, I. Goldstein's store, Mon- s Variety Store ,aSnitary-Piggly “It’s a fine thing to have a hobby BOSTON, Mass., Jan. that's teaching you something and police guard has been mrown ' D t i interesting,” at- e simg Sithe is around the Japanese Kaiyo Mflru‘ Join Newman, well known paiiatelist, who spoke at the regu- SiSter ship to the Hiye Maru, whnch Alex Holden hopped the big Ma- lar Friday business meeting and narrowly escaped bombing at Seat-|rine Airways Fairchild 71 F luncheon of the Junior Chamber of tle. Officials declined to explain !laris-Taku mine twice tc Commerce held in the High School " & ing in several miners, a load nl gen- TR tinmen tout s the action for the guards, but the era] freight and mail of money, names of leaders, and the Police Commissioner said 1t was| Holden reported high winds, but history and geography of countries merely a precaution and followed a unlimited visibility are learned through stamp collect- conference with the local agent of ——— and may stop overnight ing. Stamp coilecting leads to cor- the line. Mrs. C. M. Sands is returning fo at Prince Rupert, enroute to Sitka respondence with foreign nations The Kaiyo Maru will be tied up at Atlin where her husband is a mer- Squadron VP 19 arrived at Sand which in turn brings understanding the army base here for 24 hours chant. She was a Princess Norah Point from Sitka this morning after ind friendliness, t(l~tlmxgmg passenger. S cpending the night at Everett. It e hobby where you can =F RE TAIL CLERKS ~%: it ron VP 16, under Lieu- mmander C. C. Champion, ¢ off from Sand Point at agl Wig . Bert's C: Srocer B. M. B Inc grocery, Home Grocery, Swanson Bros United Food Co. Trvins Market, Totem Grocery, Garnick’'s i Grocery and California Grocery Those signing with the Juneau Transport Wor Meat Co., Sani less Baker! cisco Bakery, Thomas Hard i Juneau Young Hardware Co. Union spokesmen said ot stores would be organized on me basis, including d goods, elry, Malcolm Faulkner was named curios, drug stores and liquor stores chairman of a commiitee to make According to the agreement max- arrar ments for a program to be uneau Transpor The minimunt scale of a1l tion of the club handbook ported that the har 1y commented Mr. Newman. “You see u can have the pleasure of col- lecting the stamps and in the end ou have a valuable collection.” Bloomquist, Jack Bulger nd Paul-Dapcevich were voted into he club and will be initiated at the <t meeting. Griffith Nordling will ) be initiated the same time. s are ry Meat Co. Bakery, San T —— and ook tion will be from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m -y = » G merce Wwhich should teature the for $60° & tweek °f6r. Hahd botair BARANUF HAS Helgeson, Frank Parsons. Harley G”LF GRDSSING cor of ] 1 ela 45 Tor ouEHas etk Turner, Irving Lowell, Elwin Mes- s ) d clorks,, 320 for, JOBRER o . Billy Jor on y Wat- L “ contain 2 valuable map of the workers or those having two or more years ot Tabii S b ; kins, Ted Smith, Jack Glasse, and experience « weck for appren- E ; i aleoering AHE tice cletks and a dollar an hour AP Iand Sl e [ | The group meets tonight at Sue mep which should prove to be a 1 for part time clerks. Under the o A 3 i & Witz el s o { ugreement the following are declar- Stewart’s home, and driving for the thy contribution to il et LOCAL 172 { a5 il ok Ahe. stiked bobsled party will be Dr F. Wor- houses and public in general ) "d”fl‘h:“:' “30-:‘ (me (';v :‘ KTes Iley and Mr. Clarence Rands. Edward Wood was named chair- t 5 R U man of the George Washington Day ) Washingion Biritday, Memori Bretihy TN s TR prutertall RECOGNIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AS i viep'ndence Day, Labor Day, opsqrpp gan, 25—steamer Bar- JE AN FAULKNER Juneau’s All-Star basketball squad in the Grade School auditorium. 7 i Armistice Day, Thanksgiving and _ dtalle i ¢ s Adle Eaten s i BEING 1009, UNION STORES: t s edule ail for South- hepes to get in its actice Mon- Dean Allen and Griff Nordling were EING To Ao ; e e e Al tis at REPORTED MUCH d he F yool gym, also named on the committee : '] RAVADAISHINERMG. i3 e b o ¢ nocn W 1 in prej n f ts trip to Dick Clithero won the prize for ings or Sundays to accommodate out ) ]MPROVED TODAY Y < i 3 3 . passengers ineludiz the chorage and the Fur Rendezvous the best current event on England Or' Bl‘ S, ; of town oraers o business of an {0 G Sinenn . asketba tournament T e e George Bros. Pay’n-Takit Home Grocery ~ rgency nature, e said PSS -y " “ ng at g oried 0 v ~, , H. O. Adams. William McCl Jean F-»-!lknt‘l Mm was reported ppactice is not worrying the lucky joke award yermany will be re- ) % it ””"‘"'“‘""'“ "’"“’“d ,,g"f:} Mrs. J. H. Willie, George A. Parks, il Wwith pneumonia two days 820 (ey just now, however—it is rather ported on at the next meeting L. Goldstein’s Store Swanson Bros. doors” the agreement says. “Retail ;. g, Pl alo Alto, where she is a senior (po’ contempls e T : e, Mrs. Guy Birch. John Jud Pa in Palo 3 the contemplation of the trip acr it was announced that new offi- U - . clerks thus employed shall be com- ;.00 nMrs Paul Judge, J. W. Guck- at Stanford University, is practi- (ne Guif of ka, which the ma- cers will be elected at nest Pri- Monagle's Variety Store United Food Co. ted at the regular weekly rate . pyper Jakeway, C. K. Erick cally out of danger today, according jority of the boys have never made. day’s luncheon. i " - PR P A P. Romine. Mary C. Metcalf, Mrs, to H. L. Faulkner, her father, who *The general opinion is that the S Sanitary-Piggly Wiggly Irving’s Market v The agreement provides that all py, i Metealf. Mrs. J. B. Dalton.|talked by long distance telephone T e i retail clerks “must” be members of i bajion, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ral- this morning with Mrs. Faulkner, poqy g to miss some meals, BIRTHDAY PARTY IS American Cash Grocery Totem Grocery P Local No. 1392, but if no Members qon Mr and Mrs. DuPree. Bee| Who is at her daughter's bedsics g Mokt - GIVEN IN HONOR OF 1 of the Local are available the em- pin'viol Miss D. Pentz, Miss F.| Miss Faulkner has been under an is gne thing h . PR ployer may hire outside help s iy oxygen tank and her temperature ,.city sure EULALIE BOCKMORE Bert's Cash Grocery Garnick’s Grocery — e HESG L has gone down to 100. It is believed (1o oys wet i d bl MRS. RIEVE ON NORAH BOB-SLEDDERS TO the crisis was reached sometime yof miss 1 ¢ T Ellen’s Cash Grocery Gastineau Grocery v Mrs. H. F. Rieve and three chil- " vesterday and Miss Faulkner is def- yyination means anything | For Eulalie Bockmore, whose ? w . dren were aboard the Princess initely on the road to recovery e [Sitn Setihdis wil 66 an event of B. M. Behrends Co., Inc., Grocery California Grocery 1 Norah, returning to their Skagway MEET FOR PARTY Tlok\o“ HOME MRQ BA‘ Tx - Monday, a party was given this af- home 0 PARKS RETURNING : NTA | ternoon by her mother, Mrs. A. J. . - ' ARiE s AGAIN TONIGHT _District Cadastral Engineer ELECTED H | adiinre: Nekhiiing: - with » atten Male“m Hfiurs os store opel‘atlmi MRS. HAHN HOME RS A ‘ oA Pelku e D B PO LAL dance at the matinee and followed Mrs. V. T. Hahn, wife of the Super- At the home of Miss Sue Stewart Survey, who went south to spend OF CHAPELADIES-M AT it Rl batoasts intendent of the Rail Division of st night, twenty high school |the holidays with his mother in 8.00 A M t 6.00 P M the White Pass and Yukon Reute, friends gathered for the evening, Denver, is a passenger at the Present were Lodema Johnson, ° ) « £ 62 . o was a passenger for Skagway on Dostponing their bobsled party un-|Baranof leaving Seattle tonight for oOfficers were elected |James Sofoulis, Mary Sofdulis, Mary B Priins Notah til tonight, because of the coldness Juneau the Chapeladles of ‘th BIRSS a1 John Bwaringen, - Jim st : ; e i of the weather ‘ ree fhe Lake with Mrs. G. Danta chosen | Sprague, Jack Sorri, Lioyd Reld, Le- Additional concerns signed with TO CARCROSS Present last night and planning ADAMS RETURNING president st ek Glaotes 1.6+ ; T 863 to be on hand tonight were Mary, Horace Adams, Alaska Steamship Mrs. M. Ward was named vice- |tich. 1 uneau Transport Wor A I \r. and Mrs, J. P, Begg, of Car- Stewart, Josephine Campbell, Vir- Company agent in Juneau. is a pas- president and Mrs. J. De Hart, sec-| Decorations were in pink and 1% kers: Peerless Bakery cross, went through Juneau on the ginia Worl Marianne Skinner, 'senger aboard the steamer Baranof, retary. Mrs, Torgerson was appoint- | whi . b g retary. Mrs. Torgersor appoint- | white, and one of the features of the Alaska Meat Co. Star Bukery commit- |afternoon was a peanut hunt held n of the |toward the close of the gathering. Princess Norah after a several weeks Idabelle Dobson, Ruth Allen, Bar- returning to his Juneau post follow- eq chairman of the w vacation in the States. Mr. Begg is bara Hermann, Betty Wilcox, Al- ing a convention of agents in Se- tee; Mrs. V. Newell, chairma Customs Agent at Carcross thea Rands, Sue Stewart, Claude attle. visiting committee; Mr Barek- - - ——— — s S S R R Ot n, publicity; M F. Millard SHAFERS GO HOME E o, membership committee; Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer returned to THEREIS A BARREL ) 3 ¥ Witanen, program committee, JSkagwa_v aboard the Norah this trip. K5 & ¢ Mrs. Max Milke and Mrs, L. E.{Mr. Shafer is a merchant in the % 3 f b Tverson are announced as new mem- |Lynn Canal town. They have been UF uuALlTY lN oy & | bers. Tk meeting will be held | Outside on vacation. l i 7 on February 9 at the home of Mrs. | B e EVERY BOTTLE OF S 1 Banta, with Mrs. De Hart as hostess. Try an Empire ad. Sanitary Meat Co. San Francisco Bakery Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Thomas Hardware Co. ! | | T CAR RSt L "= = = = s 0§ & DON’T ! Let a Barrier of DEBT A Barrel Of Money To Buy This Richer 2 Year OId Whiskey. ou’LL find that YOLD QUAKERisa “best seller” because it's richer whiskey that you don’t have to be richer to enjoy. Aged 2 full years in tem- perature controlled ware- | houses, in our opinion it's the mildest, mellowest 90 proof straight whiskey on the American market. 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