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S SEA BISCUIT WINS EASILY, WAR ADMIRAL Breaks Course Record Match Race with Famous Colt BALTIMORE, Nov. 1 cuit today and began to pull n- ish, leaving War Admiral far be- hm(‘ wa, 1 4 Bis cl The rac prise crowd of 40,000 persons. ... Bethel Mission Band Entertained A Hallowe'en Social, held I of Mr. a wined men Band of the B The house usual Hallowe'en ning being sp: games, Refre after which fy pull was enjoy that four ed last social, the state: the birthplaces of those pres- ent Guests included Tripp Margaret Femmer, Kur Ste! Barneson, Don W E mes, Arnold Ande ¥ Johnson, Ellen Westons, Iver Conn Audrey Click rge Grosty, Anna M. Personeus, May Barne n, Ivan Winsor, Byron Personeus, L. Bakt cock, D. Groves, P Houk, Dor thy White, Lillian Lehto, Mery Click, Phyllis ron, Eddie Hughes, Anna 1 Houk, Genevieve White, Carl Click, Dorothy Barne Mrs. F. Cameron C. C. Personeus and Mr. and Mrs. e Fishermen Parade SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 boats (uud parade of 200 fishing around San AL The parade was ar test against which they the interes "I the fishing m(lhv try. The boats carried about 4,500 members of the CIO fishermen’s union. The boats made a trip of about 30 mile und the bay and under the Golden Gate Bridge. D LOCAL 203 UNION MEETS LAST NiGHT At a meeting of the Juneau Mine and Mill Workers, Local 203, held last night in Union Hall, discussion was held on the Wage and Hour Law and its application to em- ployees here in the -Alaska Juneau mine and the new W >s and hours schedule. Officers said no definite action had been taken, although members voted in favor of a 40-hour work- ing week. - - CHAPPELL RETURNS John Chappell, organizer of Al- aska General Insurance, first of such companies to be incorporated in the Territory, returned to Ju- neau last night on the North Sea afler spending a week in Seattle and Tacoma on business ” g PASSPORT TROUBLE in Italy was a closed subject, conversationally, when Arturo Toscanini (above) arrived in seg l.':rk for I. z:-\;'eek 'he,ml-" . portedly the famous con- ductor had passport difficulties in leaving INtaly; he wouldn't discuss them. s A FEDERAL GLEHK THIRD DIVISION - TAKEN BY DEATH Derick Lane Succum“s in Seward Hosmtal to Lingering Illness Derick Lane, C he Third Division and known Alackan, died yesterday he hospital at Seward where he had gone from Valdez to undergo treatment, according to word re- ceived here from Jud 5 Hellenthal, Third Division widely r. Lane, about 5’ years old had been in poor t year or two ar went Outsid in an attempt to He ad been erk Divition since 1932, A native of New York State, he first north to Nome and shortly after the Worid War around 1920 or 1 ciated ik duj region at ind Associa at the oil rush in d oil companies car- ried on. extensive operations. Acting Gov. E. W. Griffin, who has known Mr. Lane for many years, spoke very highly of him today and de death was a severe loss Burial, it it Seward itory. s understood, will be - OBSCENITY CHARGE AGA]NST BARBER Tony Dl.;,mn Op! or of Tony's Barber Shop at 2 South Franklin was arrested last night on a charge of possessing obscene lit- erature. Bail was fixed at $1,000 and he was given time to go out and procure it Complaint was made to the Dis- trict Attorney’s office, - Assistant istributed to s k of Court in £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1938. Golfer Horton Smith Weds J gfl'"_lTY CHIEF e is the former re shown i on ards which Du in his posse hool - - COPE FLIES FOUR ON ISLAND RUN and Miss Lievel to Angoon CHAIRMAN of important senate foreign relations commit- tee is Veteran Key Pittman. (above) of Nevada. BE IN ON THE TREASURE TROVE THAT WE ARE AWARDING FREE TO ONE OF OUR PATRONS On Thanksgiving Eve +THE WINNER WILL RECEIVE s to be used in trade on any items in our stock of Every- thing in Wearing Apparel (sale merchandise excluded). — Ask for your Coupon with EVERY ONE DOLLAR CHASE AT THE CASH PUR- JUNO SAMPLE SHOP an went to Hoonah, W nd Frank Reeder to Ten- “Good Kids,” Says {NEWSPAPERS sl el h ARBHIT BY s Accused Slayer Fomance Brings In 40 Soldiers | GCOPERATING reau you rs appeared { : ol this morning with tales for | L : | | choolmates of what they had | APProxima 40 enlisted men | ’ to celebrate Hallowe'en, bat|from both Companies F and E | | ] Lontmuoth l\\alt{nm("lt Is|a Chief of Police Roy Hoff-| Chilkoot Bas: : ) |Grosbeck Says Companics| hict The, pire. todaY 0 | LGt for an ! 6 pa Serious Problem Which i he Ride» 1ce for an overnight stay here. 4§ | B | . 5 . men ¢ under Serge. | and (H“(’“'ml”l in | Is an\g Studied 1 said Juneau boys and|parrington. a guest rL flsolgllts[::l- | Complete Accord { ; feally 1o malicous | eqy Hotel : | ! it gave t e De-| NGTON, : e ke Z;’]““ B It is expected the boat and men O rews told iv X = v A o etur aines ' 4 f old ne er was 8 1ob/of #9AD OB win. urn to Haines tomorrow af- | ay he was giving reful study t g ernoon H the new max. | dOws. a SKiff on top of a telephone Sl M | few treet 1 t P s will curtai few street lights out we s s s to get excited about,” i Morency 1 wspapers definitely come g 5 R S L st P a 1. Wash,, died there etter from Andrews to Elisha s News Today—FEmplre, umbing to tubercu- iy for the American lishers Associatit of overtime com- d, including PERMANENT|( WAVE SPECIAL {for a limited time only) ... OUR FINE OIL PER MANENTS (regular $7.50' NOW AT $5.95 $5.75 Waves at $4.95 PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP OPERATORS: PHONE 221 Cashel, M Suite 5 & 6 ¢ PROPRIETOR : Triangle Bldg. md the t old the nies h the wag nd s lns!bal] sea- ning to the end, cek was pic- ty of a news- s of bill in 1." - > Cpen House Last Night at Nobles Upen rir tive session as 4 ry as addition- overtime lication of such overtime ns would atly restriet” newspapers, Hanson wrote Andrews aid news s were under the act for if Con- 1tended otherwise he felt ess would have written spe- Jan Lindsay Norma Schwegler. Margaret Lind of the doorbell and of the por or treats. al around the Sixth 1 2 Of SRUD Eine exemption = were invited in for treat con: ed of the usual f du p- popping ete d throughout all neigh 1 during the course of 2 the evening twenty-fiv dropped in to “pay their THE NEW 1938 SIMMONS Mrs. Noble pre oday, as upon inspe k in a tion, no of her windows er ’lr re- |been soaped -+ MINERS AND ELKS PRACTICE TONIGHT The Alaska Juneau baske ad and the Elks turn out ight for practice in the J: High School gymnasium, acco to schedule. Wednesday night, Henning’s Fi Kr s Concreters have and Thursday, Firemen and a Juneau. KRANE ENTERTAINS FOR ROTARY CLUB Prosec Dull tol him she an rl 1 each other church Limmel, iove no c DEEPSLEEP MATTREDS | IN FINE RAYON STRIPED COVERS i . AMUNDSEN BRINGS IN FIVE FROM ISLANDS - John Chi- Lock- Air Transport Pilot busy on the with the en run today Accordian seleclions by H Krane featured the entertainment e am of the Rotary Club lunch- 4 s noon in Percy’s Cafe ‘ ier visitors were A. W. Quist, Schoonover cattie Rotarian, and Herb Neff A R photographer, who snapped a couple Try the mmpire classiflieds for e of pictures s | - J Ladies Auwxili uneal LaGICs AuUXiiary No. 34 SATURDAY-—NOVEMBER 5, 1938 UNICGN HALL Entertainment—Spot Dances—Prizes SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Dancing Starts 9:30 P. M. Admission $1.00 Ladies Free See For Yourself With your own eyes, you can very easily determine for yourself the truth of all. the claims we make for Deep- ! sleep. A visit to our store and a lock at the variety of these fine mattresses we have on display will “sell” you. - ) BALDWIN This new Deepsleep has the smartest looking covers we've er seen on a mattress of this price. Innerspring construc- i tion that has made Deepsleep popular from coast to coast. i The attractive pre-built border has outer row of coils attach- i inest of sl A W, MILL ot the ifiondos ook e s oy ed. Deepsleep is conceded to be the fi sleep values | eer @ part of the story. Brains and patierce in Deepsleep Box Spring to match on same generous terms. 114 the Baldwin scientific laboratories : | tell the rest of the tale. 1 ‘ | ‘ ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY | | Stores at JUNEAU and SITKA i The New York School of Music and Fine Arts has bought i ) eight Baldwin Pianos. - | @ T ‘ f |