The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1938, Page 8

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UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION CROUP MEETS Sharpe Back from Wash- ington— Hardcastle, Bart» lett Arrive for Session P With the return of Walter Sharpe, Director of the Unemploy- ment Compensation Comm'ssion from Was on the B o and the arr the same vessel of R. E. Hardcastle of Ketchikar of E. I Miller House. members of the Com ion, a 10- day s of the Commission was opene ay. R. A Br of Anchorage, third r nber of the Commissior be unable to at- tend th ses; St was no- rpe has been in Washington at a confere of Unemployment Compensation Dire of States and Territories and reported vari- ous phases of the new act were taken at the Washington sessions return- Commissioner Ba is ing from a trip Outside, following the winding up of his season’s min- ing operations in the Fairbanks district - chichagm Mine Still Dperating Freeburn Says Curtailment Negligible — New De- velopment Underway Reports of serious curtailment of operations at the Chichagof mine are unfounded, according to James Freeburn, Superintendent of the who arrived in Juneau today mine. enroute south for a three weeks Lusiness trip. “We laid off about 15 men,” Free- burn said, “and we are working bu! one shift on the mill, but that in no sense means real curtailment. Wc s'mply have new development work in mind that cannot be carried on while the old scale of operations is in effect.” Freeburn is sailing for the south on the North Sea in the morning - Try the empre classitieds foi wenine | tension Course of Many Attend Woman's Glub Meeting Here A large attendance was present vesterday at the Juneau Woman Club business meeting which was held the penthouse of the Al ska Electric Lightand Power Com- pany. and ided over by Mr Themas Haioh, President Mrs. E. M. Richardson, of Thane anncunced that the rummage sale will be held on' November 12 at the vacant building on the corner of feward and Front Street. Assist- ing Mrs. Richardson at the sale are Mrs. Gertrude Lakey and M S. K. Sawyer. Mrs. Richardson re quests that any one having article for this sale may telephone her or Mrs. John Klein, who will y call for them, or leave them at the office of Mrs. Mildred Hermann in the Valentine Building bers and n Novem- n A luncheon for their friends will be he ber 15, at the club’s regular month- ly social meeting under the aus- pices of the Applied Education De- partment, headed by Mrs. Jay v ams It was also annonced that the club will hold lic card party the t week in December. Dé to be s are published later. members responded to the call of Mrs. Florence Breed, Field Adviser for the National Tu- beret Association, to help with Christmas Seal folding at the Leg Dugout, November 18. Those who volun- teercd were: Mrs. E. M. Richard- on, Mrs. J. 1 Mrs. C. zier, Mrs. George Leveque, Mrs. rhomas Haigh, Mrs. John Klein, C. Gerwell, Tom Mrs. Ray Wi Henry Lar- sen, Mrs. J. V and Mrs. C Hornum. Departmental reports were given by the following chairmen: Mrs. Jay Williams on Applied Educa- tion, Mrs. Harold Smith on ‘Leg- islation, Mrs. H. L. Wood on So- cial Welfare, Mrs. John Clark on Harmon on R Hospitality, M Henry Fine Arts, and Mrs. Mildred Hermann on General Program Mrs. David Wood of the Amer- ican Home Department reported thal a meeting will be heldon Tuesday, November 8, at the pent- house of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, at which Mrs. Florence Syverud, of the E the University of ka, will speak on her work coming winter, interested in urged to at plans for this women who are are and All fhome economics tend Host John Chappell were Mr Nina Cheney vesterday Mrs. and Mrs. Butler. - GADDI FAILS T RETURN TO ANSWER CHARGE, ANCHORAGE B William Gaddi, arrested here ¢ telegraphic warrant from An chorage on charge of violating th itorial liquor law, did not take ¢ Baranof ur’ the West- yesterday ard as w would do, officia aid today 3oth Gaddi and his wife at iberty here on their own recogni- zance after being arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray on the Third Division warrant. Offi. cials Third Division authoritie fem the return of both M d Mrs, Gaddi to Anchorage, ar ded 1 be up to the Thir ) n au jes to come >+ — DOUGLAS NEWS P.-T.A. MEETING 10NiGHT OF MUCH INTEREST TO PARENTS Molding of Influences in a Child’s Mind,” is the appropriate theme which the Rev. John L Cauble has chosen for his talk that should prove of great to mothers and fathers at the Dougla Parent-Teacher meeting to be held this evening. Public Health nurse Miss Oygard will also discuss important health inter phases which apply to ¢ d with the entertaining musical program arranged as announced yesterday, a large attendance is ex- pected at the meeting Refreshments will be the close of the session served at > D.F.D. MEETING ymorrow (Thu ay) evenin the tlar monthly meeting of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depariment is scheduled to be held as usual. A business session and refreshmer to follow, is the unchanged routir for the fire-eaters -oe IXPERIENCED A JUST HOME While plenty of rain was the por tion for this section of Alaska dur- ing the past summer, unusual dry ness was the rule in Montana ording to Mrs. Thomas Cashen w session THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 193 with her sons returned home t Mrs. Ed Holbrook, ha ited in Seal, returned to Juneau on the night on the Baranof after about|Douglas on two occasions Jaranof after undergoing treat- two months visiting with her par- .. ment in the Marine Hospital in ents on f ranch at ‘A d TALMAGE RETURNS Seattle. Mrs. Ca her father and| K. C Image, Captain of the R mother ealth. The r,' Alaska Game Comm n vessel Divoree suits have been filed ["\ (! PAUL WHITEMAN Wednesday Evening GEORGE BURNS . Stations EDDIE DOOLEY stball Highd Every Thursday and . 52 Leading N. B. C. engs Haines, by Renee De Roux against August E. De grounds against Chesterfield | OSE N MEET Tonight at 8 o'clock all members of the Women of the Moose are urged to attend the regular busi- ness meeting of the order, held in the Odd Fellows Hall. Court by Andree Wie John Wierenga of | charging non-support, and | Roux, Jr., of Douglas, on of incompatibility. : ... how fast that says it for smokers. . .refresh- ing mildness. .. better taste ... more pleasing aroma. .. everything you could ask for in a cigarefte ..more pleasure br millions TYETU 'vvwfwvvivvnwinz’fi:vfivvm 'vartfivafimm LARRARERAAARERARES (| ARRRRKALKEASLLRERDRL S “Pleasing You Means Our Success” LSRN TURKEYS CAPONS GEESE ROASTERS DUCKS SUCKLING PIGS BE SURE THAT YOU’'RE READY WITH FEATURING WASHINGTON CO-OP. BRAND, OREGON AND IOWA CORN-FED TURKEYS SANITARY JUNEAU AT WARNER’S CORNER MEAT CO. .. YOU WILL BE ASSURED OF THE SAME QUALITY IN DOUGLAS Sanitary Market PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST

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