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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1938. ALASKAN LABOR 2% = 'BETROTHAL OF MargaretBiWen | Here's a Photographic Rarity | g [ 4§ | ALASKA DAY IS BETS cENTnALf;‘g;;;-‘;;;,';;;;‘;rg;;;; = YOUNG COUPLE In Concert Here _ NEWS | OBSERVED BY IS ANNOUNGED ~ PUBLIC SGHOOL COUNCIL GROUP Workers FIRST CARD PARTIES ARE LBEING ARRANGEO BY P.-T. A. Friday Evening e Wik Del e l l Miss Moen to Become Bride Musicale to Be-Presented at Douglas Parent-Teacher Assocla- | S1V5CTED years ago today at nion De egalo (pm vl . | Pt o Sitka, Alaska, the formal transfer New U Fet of Dan Twiet Tomor- Northern Light Pres- oh Caoueh lts committee head-|of the Territory from Russia to the ew Unity Es ablished ST v , ed by Mrs. Glenn Kirkham is mak-| prmitedq State: ¥ ol i T Gflnn Are Thurgdav row Evening byterian Church ing arrangements for a serles of | Lo States m? e e ;ndD = entlo x 1 % . i ommemoration o is, Alaska, Day, i ! d parties to be given for the bembly e i " s Miss F Moen, who recently ~Margaret Bowen, soprano solo-| benefit of the high school domestic | =, “r;,"2",'\(“‘;3:&:‘;&1,‘:;)’3&“"?“ Nine union delegates from o 3 errived in Juneau from Underwood, ist from the famous Salt Lake City| science department, as' decided | 1onts of the high school and seventh neau to the Unity Conference _ Services for Alex Conn, who Was Minn,, will become the bride of Tabernacle Choir, will be heard in| upon at the last meeting, St el 5 i Ketchikan held last week returned AN &CoiC Dan Twiet, of this city, at a cere- cohcert in this city Friday ever | Tentative plans for the series Lvl é]l\,,",la—(r(.\,k by Mill hére this morning on the North i 2L h® mony performed by the Rev. John at 8 o'clock in the Northern Lig calls for three parties to be hel fl m‘“ ,” Y 4 dl il Sea after which de tes defined Ce T L. Cauble, tomorrow evening at the Bresbyterian Church. on the following dates—October 28, |, . -(11 “)' r \A‘vl ":u:h rtlk;,e n{ a8 a “successful” meeting S X : ; Twelfth Street residence of Mr. ar Mrs. Bowen returned this ol ¥ | November 18 and December 2, an- | . : ; ;1,",\\“;“ Nor‘chw:‘ci gone a long ways toward 1 be ir F Mrs. Sven Svenson, aunt and uncle hoon on the steamer Alaska ! nouncement of the place to be|canads was discussed by Superin- of Alaska’s labo i the groom the We where pres made on completion of arrang dsht A, B Philllos, abf PrtOL W. A. Rasmussen, President of ARG A wedding supper will precede |lWo concerts, one sponsored by ments SR A: A utham o S ] the Juneau Mine and Mill Workers. | EGION GROUFS ervice at the home of Mr.|Rainbow Girls Order in Fairba So much is needed in supplies for | W,‘,,,Ny feet of film taken during Local 203, said in reference to the n and Mrs. Svenson. Only a few and another at Anchorage. the department to be benefited that | his trip down the Yuk e WILL HOLD MIXER,, |ciose ivisite s mikiivee: i oo 4 Well known ‘n the Patifil Do Stions ah b it o Sbast g M MRS g time Federation of the Pac VT T be present for the ceremony, which | Mrs. Bowen has been heard m many as possible to take part dlamits 3 ks o District of Alaska, that “a DUGOUT TONIGHT is Lo be followed by a reception for | times on radio programs for the N the series and aid in lts success.|stas Lo o el er ooy step has been made in the directior friends of the young couple. tional Broadcasting System, over whist and pinochle wil B of handling Alaska's labor proi i i ot 2t ]', Rod Sutherls nee Eleanor | c0ast to coast hookup. offered and both individual and | S at home night at the|CTaber, will he matron of horior,| Mra. Bowen will be assisted at her grand prizes are to be awarded THOMAS RELEASED The sub-district counct onight at e and Mr. Sutherland is to be best | concert Friday by Mrs. Carol Be Serving on the committee with i e courel Wil e L g - e o AL et A Tt ARl |l Tt e ooete vin | 0N SE RGN s o Zot ¥ A car r-ple! 1 Miss elel Parr » isf who | o 7 quarters at Ketchikan for offici : ; R The bride-elect will wez '(\\\:.“7’” Helen Parrotf, viclinis, w! meister, Mrs. C. A. Wildc, Mrs,| KEZAK IMPROVING organization, Rasmussen said : of coral brocaded taffeta and will | Will present a group of three selec Sam Devon and Mrs. G. A. Fleck [ m sSpgion " ? ' » e tions. S Mg All labor in maritime indust carry a bouquet of rose The 2 Rl = | R T fishermen, cannery wi ] natron of honor is to be dressed| Music lovers of Juneau are await- , : |; Joo TROMaS. Sherell i foci- s S The Post held s resular meeting 1o yon 9 how i) it FbH AROIDRtGE She o | ALASK.. DAY OBSERVED | Iriving and driving while under shoremen, etcetora be permit- | G % A F vlue taffeta o 3 b 2 bi t of cked cars . At 2 o'clock this afternoon a com- |the influence of liquor following the . A G % he Dugzout last nig il I . ) t Rko iy | sicale, being sponsored by the com- e the pictures made of people climbing out of wre r it 1 ng the T on eths fcounll, S Rass g i st w5 Chap! By e CE " | Hihbd ool G tha e NdihumlT 7,“{&,'?3\"3132"1‘.‘ e er awas Johuiny-on. the.-spot when he got this memoration of Alaska Day was o |automobile accident of Sunday in mussen said, while “all other unions p, . Gommander W B home at Mr. Twiel's residenc on| o vterian Church, presenting the, remarkable picture of Raymond Lea, of Maybrook, N: Y. Lea’s truck be held by the Douglas Public |which Alex Conn was killed, was in the Territory will be invited to i wa St lovely soprano voice of this taler lost a wheel, left the highway and crashed into a house at Selkirk, N. Y- School with an appropriate pro- released from the Federal Jail last participate. and ¢ i Paul Sorar S artist He wasn't even scratched and no one in the house was hurt. am arranged for the occasion. |night after posting $1,500 bond, Rasmussen stressed the fact thal son of the Hi schazof mine, “ALASKA DAY” TALK S Su G o ————— The Rev. John A. Glasse is the pending hearing. “ll unions will be encouraged to B i e et FROID, ¢ speaker and community singing is| George Kezak, who suffered a 818 ile the counoll, reguidiess: of Rusell, representative of OCarter,| GV DY STABLER HOMESTEAD FILING Sets World Mark |™ uded in the program after which |fractured neck in the accident in affiliation, and that affiliations or and Compa 1 Fran AT ROTARY MEET]N ""e e s a" » 3 AL school was dismissed for the re- which two other men were hurt, lack of affiliations will have no S G lS MADEv FAIRBANKS mainder of the afternoon. was reported as getting along nice- - ly at St. Ann’s Hospital today and bearing on the right of the member . or participant in the group B ltegtad L I')’" e P e ead and for s News Today.—Emplre. he is expected to recover. “During this convention,” Ras- ibler on “Alaska Day ured a permit to cut timber have been Mitseen ‘sald, “we. definitely estab- ' 4. { the meeting of the Juneau Rotary made at the Land Of in Fair- lished unity in the fishing industry, ™ Club at its weekly luncheon t banks. and paved the way to a unity of o e Sy SN St B Feeiaent " as ear The homestead filing was made . action that will bring all Alaska KAt ST M lly Blake presiding. Rotarian by v hompson and covers labor groups closer. The sub dis- s ' y I . gave different accounts of —_— 80 acres on the H R two trict council, without the ties of ygo. Cit e e Al e CA G el \! < miles upstream from the Healy B can Light and I he transfer of Alaska from Russia|Metlakatla Plant Packs River coal Corporation's mine. The for the study of Alaskan | 1 ) it Bhuiner (0 the United States. One of the Con- filing extends to the agricultural 8 O’CIOCk ‘ will be a clearing house o 1| o8t interesting..was one he - ob- t 5P : ources of the land. Its coal de- | L Tabor quéstibns, = 210 ! ne .“ \!1"; \‘¢ .:] ! ,f‘:;”x'u struction Frogram P ar re held for the i well as employee shot Yo Ba o ran BECL - ¥ Government FREE H the better ]mnu‘:whu-v ) many guns roared durin The Annette Island Packing Com- timber-cutting permit was forward step” ted e, Jhe X5 pany at Metlakatla had its second jssued to A. E. Waxburg. Tt is for In addition to the setting up of | Stecl 64%, Bremner bid 1 asked 1 ; : ; , ;‘ e 3 best season in the six years he 10,000 board feet of saw timber and —BY— - % o b e 0 e 1tened ANd eared they has been operating it, according C \( rds f fuel 00d he T e Territorial government in the ls Pound $4.75 3/16 ; b ) b g 500 cords of fuel wood on the b ord as opposed to fish traps and DOW, JONES AVERAGES Guiests ‘of the' club were A. W.|imiaf 1 i Bea LIy MOPHEEStor o | Ofeex et Advortis - P unanimously for the discontinuance T follow tods Dow, ¢ e brief business stay and was ¢ - -—,> - (See Advertisement On Page 3) il ) AtEta o el e dony uist, ¢ actor, and P secting to get away on the Alask x % :fcwsuxxen‘shmh means within the J .\wih : e E ,_.," ’1]; 10, representative of the Ligge K s G R is T 11 NORL[TFIHEN DINNER A leferent And More Prohicxble WGY Also, the convention urged unity 2436, up .01 Bhalla ob Wi cwon| SAses s home durtug; (g AT CHURCH TONIGHT to Spend Your Evenings : ' months. 1 between the CIO and the AFL ar - o School Student body, was present| SRk thiia. | Neagni At 2 - P iommendkd leaders in the fight to MICE OVERRUN NORTH the high ool repr M ”,,k“f{,‘ 'i),,m, ‘“.,{ l'uysaoé Vina BV . Kok bt e e ring those two long separated Arrivals i “airk s from the . ) . BRI 8 s 1 @ Dr, F orley will be gues BN hetner agein R P e the cl Mr. Pries said, second only to 1936 thils Havehiug. during ©the The New Deal was given a sound ., g : g s he banner year. The fish Were Norlitemen dinner, his subject be- B s Rel. A soula a matter of fact from BUYREAU EMPLOYEES SOUTH R % Wl s Rl e i hand of approval and the third all parts of the Northland, bring Miss Bess O'Neill, disbursing clerk | oo ‘1‘ _“) Rea it e 180~ |ing con g h United Stat term urged for President Roose- word that more mice have been for the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries,| . o 1€ reported. but they came pubiic Health Society ENJOY BETTER LIVING with a BLOW-FAN ceiling ventilator : in such large numbers in the.last| The dinner will start at 6:30 & % velt. Those making the trip to Ketchi- kan from Juneau were: Rasmussen, representing the Local 203 Mine and Mill Workers; E. R. Schulz, seen the past season than since the Yukon and Tanana rivers were dug. 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During the winter winter in the headquarters offices there after the summer in the Ju- neau office. ed, boiler room. “We employed 417 natives dur the season,” Mr. Pries said !paid $85400 in es and $74,30 |to seiners and spent $67.500 with |charge of | business houses in Ketchikan.” - | COURT RETURNS F ROM | | Bt rge Robe; Federal Judge Ge Clerk of Court | chikan, | Alexander, ! | the North Sea. for November 15, when the CREW SHIRT IN ANY WEATHER ... FOR ANY SPORT Sweatshirt comfort adapted to anew “WEATHER SHIRT.” Shower-proofed Sierra Cloth in Fawn color— wool knit Crew collar, cuffs and waist. your three weeks that the big pack was ng “We | tier The fall term here has been called Grand between $25.- | Church 000 and $30,000 will be spent in a| construction program, he announc- presented during the course of to include a new warehouse and clock and will be in parlors the Northern Light Presbyterian selections will Several piano arrange- |affair, by Stanley Cox. all |ments for the evening being made |by dinner chairman, M. S. Wk 0 Mrs. Ray G. Day will be in direct the dinner, due to the absence of Mrs. Vena Crone. - - NORTHERN AIRWAYS SHIP BRINGS FOUR Y IRDAY KETCHIKAN TERM| ! | Coughlin and Court Reporter John | Edle | H. Newman returned to Juneau c-n|u | Jury meets, the petit jury conven- | ing on November 22. .- Try the mmpwre classitieds for ‘esults, Shake Off DEBT! 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