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e e mpABY AAGK MESNESNCUNDNV OB %o 10N Lo oo i i W HALIBUT BOAT Jr. Lecior Aux. Hallowe'en Ball Is 'PREP SKIERSTO |Ernest Ehler Is LABOR CRISIS 'Haida Baskethall BRUNSWICKERS EXPLORER IS | s’!alfaiififl s AtFlks Tonight AID IN COURSE | Versatile Singer; LOOMINGHERE Team Looks Good TAKE 3 FROM LONG OVERDUE Feld Here Today . .- = 2ex CLEARINGWORK| In Concert Now NEXT MONDAY oo e v SNOW WHITERS mission to the spot reserved for ponsored by the Business and PHIA — 1em on the listings, should their " . for t mer fessional Women's Club, will be ar - R : Brunswick mfl\ three games from ) Capt. Magnus Hansen's Ten- : k el 4 ‘I“" “'n“ K meaaa et , Fifteen Hx;,h School Slxd"l Another Anticipated Berne- Federal Umon Vlembelea\ duty schedule permit of a suffici- g0 \white last night and Triangle i cient number of games. A “ o, s Man Schooner 30 Days o mior Legl ary was o'clock. to Join Clubmen in Ehler Musicale Here Tradesmen Will Walk Rl g e won two of three from Percy’s, tie show the owe'en colors will seive as : : : ¥ ing the second game. Out of ‘This Poie held, durlng which bfficers|. Halloween h sl Work Party Sunday Next Month : Out 1f CIO Work Halda Dall club has & potent team.| 1, i0ny's games are mixed » for 1 ensuing r v 1 BULLETIN — l'lh-l Explorer bkt - were decorations for the occasion, and Ensia “ Ssar i ) i 3 b e b S e Holmquist vs. L. Holmquist and at New London, Connecticut. ires of this e localized The Jur 1b's land-clear-| With a growing interest in the Thy o officers were Mrs. E. the holi was reported to have arrived i T O The dancer 1 “trip the li ng crew will be joined tomorrc .!Bmw—Enlrl Concert, which will be CIO-AFL dispute flamed higher to- ‘hree bugs vy MK T S the H. Petrich at 7; A. Duncan and M. ety 1 Do HohP WAy o sty Jonn fantastic” to music furnisheq by When it makes its second axe-wicld- | given under the ¢l day following the meeting of Fed-|paida also will bolster the ships EUTKC Vs A Koskiand M. Reynolds et i el W prEaen. ; k7 g Fibstra. ahd]ing Douglas Island ski|Catholic Dau ir ’ \ ; = he e ey Pt A F. Metcalf and K. Halm with a cargo of fish aying esider \. Lillian and Her Orchestra, and eral Labor Union members last| squad. Love, a colored boy, played ovembe asking to } rickson and Mrs. Du- people [ for 1 fety when she w orchestrations will be a -''ail. by fifteen members of the : With eling negro team “n o T ey miey AL bRy o & L S # Juneau High School Ski Club, it|know more about Mt Vi S o L e et e e o'clock o gt o o s gl o nsors for the damce inelude E, | WAS announced today after the| Marye Berne has to Ju- R S T L e S L il schedule calls for Home due, .Jfk:‘\x n.l .,n:‘ is & ,(r m’u\ ,\ .-"“ m}j i “"‘\ a |brepsters had signified their inten-|neau, her former home, on several ca .nnl' plumbers and other | lege ?11(1 m‘,“? ¥ :)o :1 .‘?Nfl 1},\3’] § e Juricen Plopibtscat T kni Nordling; first vice president; W. Griff el Gt e, & tons of helpin | the Fc NI Dbl asak . visit) ‘Her] & en will march off all Ju-|mendable play last season as wel % s v, Blbnal Corpa eD b er Ex-!Miss Lorraine ison, second vice B. Phillips, A. S. Dunham, " | Service ski development at the first | friends and admirers have had an|neau jobs CIO union card|as Glen Smith e Magnus president Pauline Petrich, Robertson, Grover C. Winn and meadow above the Treadwell Ditch. | opportun her in concert.| holders are employed at common | - e e — Tl RAOREE Booves Tallow: port here tary-treasurer, Miss Eileen Walter P. Scott, 7 % % S ler | labor,” according to the statement g ek 4 r workers will provic and Mr. Ehler | labor,” accordin ment | Snow White At }? H“:\ 4 o R 16 lunches tomorrow the Juneau this atternoon of ward Mcalister, | J, GODKINS BIRTHDAY George Larsen .. 156 152 148— 456 g COLD STORAGE PLANT ¢ at the ter (} ‘.m]n. 5 with Mr. | Secretary ¢ hoc MARKED,CELEBRA“ON Lx 11,;“\111 ;fi; 11477 116:— 442; 3 ditch at 10 am. Hot chocolate will|F of uncommon A Nechetany M aniels 37 156— ’ eremony re . 5 | ) Secratary of the s days and fea I wing, the cerer ‘\) ' . AT LISIANSKI INLET be served by the Juneau Ski Club. Y favorably 1 local, (CIO, said| «owis qm“mon at his Gold Street i e t Al g St i UNDER CONSTRUCT[ON ,m'm. ¢ to plans made public ved at his first concert appear- | fo are moving card holders [home, Jerry Godkins, son of Mr, Tols s 41 :36 4131350 Stember. 3 . Slhe LIS in McAlister's outfit off the jobs,|and Mrs. Miles Godkins, is celebrat- runswic E | on September 30 and sh ave Ll ,i including br s r affect Yooty sasdsdat : tv. E. Galao 186 157 150— 493 |} ; ikos BARert wiere ihe Sharles Raatikainen, of the Peli- ¢UANE | : ! o " and putting in men with our cards.|ing his sixth birthday with a party. : rived in Prince 1 . saws, will be provided for the vpe, but when sing- 204 putt SRA{CTIOA: TRy e e s S an. M. Rhodes 146 159 158— 463 ? S P severhl HEde 3 Id Sterage Company, now o oy R | We have jurisdiction. Thi 3 A Hallowe'en motif is being car- ¢ b i was to sell her fish ral da g MO eral High School men and older Ehler, who has wor ; 4 i : _ R. Galao 156 205 533 4g0. nder constry m J £ Club members who have |5 ol ra not {ried out in decorations for the oc- St SR T ® Hacy ve been ragir Inlet, was in J Wi hisT e atos. WG % turn | Bl b5 Gkt friie s McAlister said: “Our charter is|casion, guests present including El- . o T on the Gulf of ka for the Lfilfl SE‘ENBAY chogust Feiteen. o B it i : [Tn this forthcoming concert, he will|Stil in good standing. We had a|joy Ninnis, Jr. George Hendrick- 4 three ! MU i e eoon, f vianbins fot: Much was accomplished by the |sin 1y Valley.” from the Wire from V\.'.n'm‘qum\] to that ef- son, S‘,“:‘.' F‘u]rorg_ To)ml:\qy Mc{x\ffln- el A foot He sald living quart volunteer work party ls veekend This very florid number fect and jurisdiction here is ours.|en, Billy and Sadie Ann Logan T e 127— 478 30 workmen have been erected, pil- ol T ctory el prilliant quality of voice| FOr (he present we have no bones|Jimmie and- Bobby Keaton, Gerald 3 O% - % 0 v dver the If the same pleasant weather ing is being driven for the wharf,| expected of the larger gr 1€ i i 4 to pick with contractors. We have|shaw, Pat and Joe Conner, Kath- ¢ Brtell?u» 164— 477 from the Wes Is tomorrow as today, there and “things are generally getting| /€ PHPFLEC Bl TIBEL 8 e oY il ! red agreements for a number of |erine Bavrad, Pal Monagle, Jim & B° e & reported that will be Eaped b eciion - | as grotips, sung by himself| months as on the Twentieth | Ruotsala, Mary Thibodeau and Ar-| 0 oo =l "o Ty Pk in ahelter cornerstone Lok AReE e Berne, He writes lyrics ury work of Dishaw’s and the lene Mae Godkins. Heikios days ago, waiting for ti ; "¢ GULLS FLOCKING HERE Sgrim‘ aa”gwe fifi 1 both sacred mu- Bo psen 4 "m s "‘\“ b oy A. Kessler 144 165 166— 475 ) 1 i of ) e " be for 5> cents a hour, & | 0 P & . to break, and one hal - i IN UNUSUAL NUMBERS He h with | D€ ] MRS. HENDRICKSON . 132 133 158— 423 come across the G e sam nvite \s a director of | M. Reynolds 143 166 158— 467 o e o £ R el istrial local, CTO, asked IS RETURNING HERE s ik v it of CINOrrow Waterfront \\'.xlk 'rs - are noting e e as ve""}g Before. coming o Juneau ntractors for shorter hours and Totals 419 464 4821365 { z et e hop of- with intere an unusuaily Ehler was soloist at the new St. | higher wages. Following a six weeks' vacation EA O | Gladiator, said he noted g.iate at the corr one laying, | number of seagulls i Juneay’s har- ' | On the Baranof Hotel construc- Lance Hendrickson is re- | i 5. La S S or is BOW being | (uriing (o her home in Juneau on KUSKOKWIM MINING the names of any tion job, common lg i ey W v | SUCCSSAI] B 5 vessels, but it is be % 5205 5 i N 90 cen n hour for an eight-| e " 5 Rite Explorer is probably among them Sorie ind gulis are flocked cff the Pa- ‘[ ‘Il_'] e o ”"'!‘,l"lzll1';' 5 day and thirty-hour week, :n‘-)-l(;txl“;:?l(ll]e B::x:m::rlox‘;xlx::ih st DISTRICT REPORTS v e AR PRt et TR ific Coast Deck. probably dr g Silihlh 4# zdod uatis bal agreement With the OIO|™yp “Hengricksor has been visit- EXCELLENT SEASON With doug il and cider, tl ial Hallowe'en diet, a feature of hobby and the he Senior masquerade, one of the , Mmost novel events on the high|m e ) le red areas oui- town by prevailingly heavy ack of feed air was filled w Cold Storage wdage that u gull means storm, Ju- a gale, for many ying t n estimated many c he gym off vas stated. No changes have been made yet in hours and him aboard the Explorer, his son g EfiKtTTa ?G n f Harold, Oswald Varness, Tony Sand- [} §&j ] VI n Andrew Hildre 1 Edison “Blackjack” Lund, Wilmer Gergson ! ifl Ralph Bardi and a fisherman b d ¥ whose first name is Edgar . ~e THEY ARE MARRIED Li. Comdr ROME, Oct Bruno Musso- manding the ing with her parents at their home _—— 2 Twentiot |11 Minneapolis. An exceptionally good season has Ul of e, Tweiti; B been experienced in the lower Kus- \tre project hdar, | in the | rare (‘f.vi\Jlllil'lln‘\ a delightful voi .‘.1:;1 Un.m;x Aecratazy BARANOF WORKMAN kokwim by the mining u‘ldus(r.v. ac- oht, v 1 4 ude fc nd an ap- cording to a communication to Com- last night, was t said today: “We s outstanding aling personality Moasie & S el INJURED IN FALL missioner of Mines B. D. Stewart ket f on which sat -0 severa: THOReMIELNIN: Aot ik from Field Engineer H. R. Joesting RIEROD i s i we will sign more tonight. We . & Fied. o Pairbanks Otto Pfeiffer, workman on the Who has just returned to Fairbani g P n P have the be 2 of the Building S i s i e b i Fi ast r SI a{!g" ": a (‘xfx‘\ul in thi ;nm‘ “n\(i Baranof,” Hotel scanstrughion: ijob, axense Leld el ot ts, com lini, second son of Pren 0- leave fc 4 ks ; : B AR, i and [s:-,x'm,nin Gina Ruberti, Monday to promotion e ; e SRS i we're going to have a showdown.” t‘;\‘;f“v‘fllaglf‘;mfi’lm;Olfff:\:':‘li‘“a r(t'hl"hl', (;,‘“()?Qvfd ]“\r,,,f l,\‘-:.\(}.:“:(f“,.lf_l Geiges i3 sl 1o vt ‘0 Commaniers % Fire Whistle Blows e dlpe " gl He!{] Ygsigma ponnctory lodey are “beiween | Lore his mornin. bt SOPE I ‘r;,x(' }"::L.n‘;i“ A‘,;(,l‘ r(,‘p. xl.) Fa ;-" .ujw:~ o ln Eaxly Moyning H v'un;m!‘[‘luv-‘y;\vn'. \\‘u ‘:‘ one keeper put it. “If trades- menei jli:i U\’uml. ;“Z-l::(.)rmg .(x“;gl;: mna dml“ct-pmm R 5 famded the Wedding “l,‘ ( ’,':1;“.];, 8 “,“AEI‘ 3 1,‘ ‘J ll‘,“;“‘\;ll‘ With Taku B]owing 1& ‘,5 . “‘l"‘ ‘(.’ nn‘\\r‘\“lu\ : o8| ‘Yastirdsy afteridon dhe Uhit Bast - L ““‘“‘ U{jh::“:d:ml\lllelhki:‘;z SNOW ON MT. ROBER’ x»x{mvh m :n' planned for next sea- Sou |;m(.\:1: ‘ilmmn\‘ it owitl at P ‘.‘\‘v»(«.‘: : ‘\-‘»‘1’1 “‘v;nl* 1: Tl i ';N” siie iR La Paugh, who was present as Snow Presidents’ Parley of the Ameri naturally be shut down.” If CIO RG’;’)‘:‘):Z‘(‘:""hi"”;‘;(";;f‘m:;"“:of":-kx]’x‘:’ sy Recsgle be installed in the new Brit Ricketts in his absence Sersatat il G e e ‘ te; Miss Louise Hildre, for her [ Leg Auxiliary was held at the is “discriminated against” as morning when the fire whistle blew at the unholy hour of 4:50 a.m. tc About half way between the tim- Away from Br rule, remote ber line and the top of the ridge, tribal country around Assam, Bur- ation of a Bowery ith Bob Girl; and | Twelft Street re: 1ce of Mrs steamship Mauretania to provide i the Baranof which arles Hardy put it, “other equally as a linaman and | Harry Stonehouse hterts iy f ralyz ction will take place. s entertainment in all par of the re tle today 2 g 4 @ a 5 ' RESOAY o 4 a and Tibet is still a center of B eI Tadio. eranhopkone, Vo S AL, Il the department out in a Sttf jimmie Le X, as @ country hick, | Mrs. John Newman was elected| “If we don’t get a fair break with (1€ SnOW from & 55d¢ Blhar 4 G5 $hip Adl aphophon 5 Taku wind to the Martin Apart- e 2 1 2 about three feet. The snow i E v, but steady progress is being microphane - sources, Toadey's News "Today.—Empire, 1 1 upholding honor of the male as chairman for the forthcoming employers,” Hardy said, “and CIO ] § i o ey 8 o LRy il ts on lower Franklin Street. B . N 1 X ed, €oomora reported when he re- |made by international officers + = # members present year at yesterda; meeting, during ets a dirty deal, w get in touch - | N aze m howev I cing and k turned at 4 o'clock this afternoon.!towards its abolition. were en- | which time tentative plans for the with the Maritime sub-district hort order : recorded : a “chimr oyved dur of the vear were also di ssed council and e that construction X with minor r.-m‘ affair playing | Those present included Mrs materials are labeled hot cargo. £ e : a ing ar selec- | Jc Mrs. Hor How does a man build without ma- % M 1 MacCormi . ‘ of the evening was the | Polley. Mrs. John Newman, Mrs he Federal Labor Union meet- no WC&l{ LH’]J{S any‘whel‘@- | contest, in which the | J. B. Bernhofer and the hostess, Mrs in the City Council Chambers s, “A. S. Dunham | Stonehouse. last night, Mitchell Rocovich pre- ams, were compelied | oo sided, Ward McAlister was Secretary s collected on dirigi- and several men declared them- nd (lll)mn( flights over the selves backing AFL action, includ- give government sc ing Charles Crozier, former active adviser, | information on aerial mover wbor leader in Juneau when he w es like black Financial Secretary of Local 20 Mine, Mill and Smelter Worke - - KARL ALSTEADS ~ ci'ar { ; RETURNING HERE "2 /" wnd o m'vk vm, 1 a nipple from a| baby’s bottle. Winner of the con- |bk est was Mr. Adams. u. \liss Zora Brown, c had » of arrangements for the plant affair, and was assisted by commit- | 'Ust ¢ tee chairmen, Katherine Torkel- s g son, entertainment; Eckley Guerin, e Ny | fefreshments; Lola La Paugh, chap. Y 7ll K'. A Y li MISS SALOUM RETURNING o ones; Mildred Webster, decora-| ou ik ¥ ourse Miss Leona Saloum, dauzhter of 32 VICTOR Models “1939— with Electric Tuning for All! Plant s 1r 'd Mrs. Karl Alsted sengers cn amer uled to arri The young ccuple have beer with Mrs. Alstead’s relatives a heir home in Walla Walla, Wash for the past month THINK WHAT THAT MEANS— . . . . “PUSH M S Mo I BRI, 0§ e SRR e | IF YOU MISS THE BARGAINS A'BUTION--There's Your Statlon” conrenienos turming here o the Baranof. Y 2 B n e You e cavedimaes e s maiits e e HOGDIE MARSS TRIP Phat kel sebloe e e b o Seattle and K'n\ Franci it now. PLUS: All the other famous RCA radio developments. SEE THEM NOW———at the JUNEAU MELODY HOUEE TO POLARIS TODAY KELVINATORS (5-cubic foot box) that we still have left. They carry a five- year guarantee. 1 BARRE ) fase ol - 4 GIVING DANCE, DOUGLAS Alex Holden flew a load of freight to the Polaris-Taku mine for Wesley Barrett’s orchestra is giv- Marine Airways today and brought ing a dance tonicht at Douglas in back four passengers. RlCE 8 AHLERS co‘ the Natatorium. The usual “swing| The passengers were K. McDer- : j music” s promised “for the event, Mid, A. McDermid, M. Meredith Third and Franklin Streets PHONE and E. Freid. e SR S5C T day baseball um s W 34 o e ot | More BEAUTY i e communiy 0| More VALUE B R TR AR b TR More SATISFACTION DANCING : b i el L g T YT HALLOWE’ER BALL R TEX SIDING! PLENTY OF NOISEMAKERS AND FUN FOR ALL b s Phecno TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT -+ - while you eat : Certain-teed and drink ‘ Product. your filll | DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA - that’s why this superb suiting at the Elks’ Hall Dancing at 10 .00 J. B. & P. W. Present LILLIAN UGGEN & [ HER ORCHESTRA ‘ for their Brick-Tex Siding enables you to enjoy the cheerful color of brick walls at but little more than the cost of a paint job. The many beautiful blends of Brick-Tex Siding colors are permanent and weather-proof. There is no maintenance cost to worry you. Once Brick-Tex is applied (right over your old siding) the money you will save by avoiding periodic repaintings will more than pay you for its application. Brick-Tex Siding saves you money. Come in and put this Timely suit threugh a “third degree.” In fact, we invite you to look over CHAIN STRENGTH with a magnifying glass! Let your own eyes see what one of America’s finest worsted twists actually locks like in a close-up. You'll know why it tailors so brilliantly, drapts so richly, wears so Admission Siding that has weathered and loosened permits drafts to enter and heat to escape. Brick-Tex stops drafts and holds more heat . BIRD inside—cutting down your fuel bills. Brick-Tex keeps your home §| :;‘::n“‘;*:inlhd;t;m:hy"::‘ “:rlwtrs one of America’s Singing and warmer in winter, cooler in summer. e i Dancing i at JOHN An FHA-Loan Will BRICK-TEX Your Home. i MARIN Columbia Lumber Company FRED HENNING JUNEAU AND SITKA

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