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8 PENSIONS 60 UP TOVOTERS OF SIX STATES Ca]if(‘ll}i.l [.(‘dnr t}” I”“'\‘l' tant Issue of $30 Every Thursday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, U tinor | R OFFIGIALS & ONSITKA TRIP of the Alaska Commission and two ntatives of Civil Aeronoutics hority flew from Juneau today 1 Pilot Alex Holden of the Ma- irways on a survey trip of ea ng the trip were Glenn Supervising Engineer of the T'wo representatives Aeronautic repre A1 the Sit Those m Goudie, 7/LOOKING FOR WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. Voters Alaska Aeronoutics Commission, in six States are to decide old age bis. assistant, Dudley+Reynolds, W. pension proposals tomorrow T. Miller, Civil Aeronautics Author- California votes on $30 every 3 ity, I. MacWilliams, Civil Aeronau- Thurs and plan serip payments tics Authority e Oregon votes on whether to Purpose of the flight was to in- Congress to adopt the Townsend 5 L] estigate the feasibility of various plan tes for future air beacon locations Color o will vole tor - turn pension payment control | to the Legislature by knocking the $45 a month plan out of the con- stitutior North Dakota will vote on the question of $45 mon payments Missouri will decide whether to reduce the pension age from 70 to 65 vears and a provision for liberal payments to all above 65 New York will vote on the ques- tion of authorizing the use of State funds for pension unemployment insurance PAA ELECTRA BRINGS IN TWO FLIGHTS Mrs. Anna M. Perry Lon Cope, of Masine AN | E| GHTING for his election Causing a sensation ia city politi- “Ta e as N. Y. governor in the Nov. § cal circles, Mayor Robert R. Wil- by general election, Thomas E. | liams of Miami, Fla., named Mrs. 8¢S and Dewey (above) has abandoned Anna M. Perry, above, widc __Those & rc the county-fo-county canvass mother of three grown children, 1. H. W J. and is concentrating on populous as a member of the fiv Williams, J. H. S cities. commission. She is the fi Colburn, Bert W ) an ever to be appointed to the = From the Polaris- commission. Mrs. Perry has served Juneau, passengers w . Mayor Williams as secretary for | enridge. R. H. T Busmess e el’l three vears Mrs. Froese, Doctor ] — B. O. Brindleson - ; ividend Declared MEXICO QPENS e Dec BLADES IS T0 MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1938. \ Divorcing Jockey TROUBLE? TRY OUT THIS PLAN OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 7. Don Hoover, executive secretary of the Oklahoma City Dairy Coun- cil, almost went to jail for trying ic give away money. He was assigned by the council to give 600 one dollar bills to 600 | housewives. His job was to call at| homes, inquire if the lady of the house had a bottle of buttermilk | in the ice box and if she did to hand her a $1 bill. The idea was to stimu- late buttermilk sales | Hoover reported that a number of housewives rejected the dollar| with the statement “there must be a catch to it.” But one slammed the door in his face. | Jane Hebditch McCombs (above), When Hoover was several houses 16-year-old wife of Kenneth Mec- away, the pelice radio patrol car|Combs, well known jockey, has filed drew up to the curb and two offi-|suit at Havre de Grace, Md., for cers stepped out to question him,|annulment of their marriage. She The woman down the street had |allegedly declared the marriage was reported there was “a crazy man, ®JoKe, that their ages were falsified on my porch.” in obtaining the license. HELEN HALLBERG TWO0 GUNMEN 60 T0 “R0cK” BECOMES BKIDE OF DAN NAPHAN Floyd Hamilton, Ted Wal-| ters Plead Guilty to Miss Helen Elizabeth Hallbe became the bride of Dan Naphan| at a quiet ceremony Saturday eve- | ning in Douglas at the home of| Commissioner Felix Gray MEN OF MOOSE [ TO SPONSOR MOVIE - U. S, Would Curh *° | Du" vad T"ut “Victoria the Great,” starring i r a" r Ann Nagel and Anton Walbrook, ¥ is the film being sponsored by | | Women of the Moose tomorrow |} WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Frank night at the Capitol Theatre. [ T. Bell, Commissioner of Fisheries In charge of arrangements for ’ announced today an effort is being the picture are Mrs. Leona Mc- ¥ made to curb Dolly Varden trout Kinnon and Mrs. Ray Peterman. il which prey on salmon. - - [§ He said that thousands of the trout were being tagged at Kodiak Island, Alaska, to study their mi- o LOCKHEED BRINGS gratory habits and enable compre- | hensive handling of the problem, | Dolly Varden trout take a heavy ! toll on newly-hatched red salmon irrv and are found in salmon streams from California to Alaska | - BURT FLIE TO ATLIN FOUR PASSENGERS FROM PETERSBURG Jehnny Amundsen came in from with the Alaska Air Petersburg t Kl today with four sassengers aboard. They were N. A. McEachran, A. W T Van Mavern, Harry Williams and <4 | Northern Airways pilot Art Burt Charles Waynor. [left for Atlin today with a lead of O R |gas and perishabies. Today’s News Toaay.—Emplre. ...GO MODERN Noth you can buy for your home will give more lasting convenience than a- New White Closet Seat g! We have a seat reasonably priced and carrying a two-year ‘ guarantee, RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 CARPENTERS! Attention! EY] Eight passengers arrived in Ju- UYL TN 50 e Mrs. Zola Guerin was the bride’s Robbel’y,Senlenced neau late Saturday from Fairbanks MANAGE GARDS : NEW \(:ml-\ Nov 7 : 1€ | or attendant and Milo Peterson Sl via the PAA Lockheed Electra with 7 ) Q Chrysier Corporation reports in- was best man pilots Murray Stuart and Walt Hall ) www)d »‘:nnl';{;»: M\ lllw fl;lsllnn\v‘ The bride was formerly of Port-| FORT SMITH, Ark, Nov. 7.— SPECIAL MEETING—TUESDAY at the controls. Passengers were O |menths ‘of 1038 fand ‘uas ‘@eclared |1ang; Ore,, And HHE" besn. an ' em- | Flogd, Hamilion “Bratky Boy:t and 7 M. Gloe, Norman Ryder, Miss Faye ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 7.—Ray 1 substantial dividend on its stocks. | ployee of the Gastineau Cafe in this| Teq. Walters, both Tesns eunmen. NOV. 8—8 P. M. UNION HALL de Pasquale, Mrs. A. Gunning, Tony Blades was nd{nx'{nl” ‘h\mf{lu‘\l mi;:l MEXICO CITY. Nov. 7 The|. P,Z,l sid ! ;u_u l};i‘.‘ 1€ city. Mr. Naphan is a contractor at| pleaded guilty to robbery of a bank TO VOTE ON BUILDIN il Sl Lindstrom, C. Clark, R. Gallagher, 2s the new manager o \\\"]:;]. Maxican CGoverbignt - he looking forward with much i he | Tulsequah for the Polaris-Taku |at Bradley, Ark, and under the Dyer . NS HIRENER (COUNCID L and Kelly McKinnon Louis vNutnm:n League baseba open the door to imm * ’H",' han at .‘\.u Vlll‘]lt '\mc;. u» Mine. : Violation Act, were immediately A‘P ILIATION AND OTHER IMPORTANT BUSI- F96 plane veturmed to Faihanka team (n 190 25 different countries, South ump started a year ago. Plenty| The couple registered at the Gas-|sentenced to a total of 30 years each Your Attendance Required. { today with 18 pounds of mail The president of the cl\;bu A" rtcan countrics and fhose of Cen |°f OFASFS are coming in for the | tineau Hotel, and will leave shortly|on il counts e i abdard. nounced the ..ppr?uunynll( to ; 11:( fral America a5 twell. The ‘qotas | N8V, models i for Tulsequah, where they plan to| Officials said they will probably o ket Y lm?ll.ghrl h;l‘;:::lllc(l( (lm »:‘:wr F“"I— ‘:C.flclx‘f"‘mutnc‘;:':zal}:flil: l:r\'ix‘:( \: of several countries are cut. Euro- A R 3 make their home. be sent to Alcatraz, the “Rock.” ’ Ks for loday was ground- a e G es 15 sel g as a— ——— —— me——— | peans do not seem to be partic- . e S8 e e = e R 4 iy w . ! rary manager. 5 1444944941 1566696995599 00006000 6560006600060 0000008 #d by heavy weather. femporary WANSESL oy, Uarly weloome. The quotas of Ger- It Looks Like a Dog, tasssssa; THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY; . Blade was the one who had tne MANY. Italy, Belgium, Crechosio- Mrs. Sabinoff Says N T e g " i st s vakia, England, France, The Neth- winning teams of the St. Louis JAPAR are limited 0 : e ams of YR o ome people feed waist high Cardinals from 1926 to 1931, When . malamutes and St. Bernards some- tarts Nov, 11 cos om0 s woen o™ DINNER 1 i g Y he. worked as ‘u coach and &5 but either Mrs. Grace Sabinoff Jowers manager of the St. Louis farm ON THIS EVENING ceart 1ike: tha tdes of gl tas: A4/ Priday, November 11, the annual |l " i et s e D e Red Cross drive will start, under |~ &, The Legionnaires will hold a Ji gering feed bills for pet dogs or the direction this year, of Royal YR dinner at the Dugout, 224 S she just wanted a pocket sized - == " B m Shepard Street at 6:30 this evening edition The drive will be for two weeks, 4 HAL‘BUTERS Corned bLeef an, bbage will be At a TR, Mrs. Sabinoff, 28 ending on Thanksgiving Day, No- the picce de resistance. The affair (wning from a trip Outside two vember 24 is open to members of the Legion Weeks ago, brought back with her ; Mrs. John Chappell will be in and their guests. what s Lnn\\n‘ as a Schipperke 5 charge of the women’s division ] - D s (ship’ er kee) that certainly can't I I while J. B, Burford will supervisc ESTEBETH ARRIVES be much of a drain on the food the downtown section of Junecau. i The Estebeth returned from Sitka budget and is definitely a pocket SEATTLE, Nov. 7—Four halibut- Sunday with seven passengers |sized edition of a dog ¢ JIMMIE TROAST’S rs, all from the western banks, sold aboard as follows: From Chichagof, | It's a cousin to the toy Pomer- here today as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knusen, Mar- anian and it hails from Belgium. ; BIRTHDAY FETED Radio 40000 pounds, Eagle 36,000 jery Birch; Fred Ness from Ten- It is about as big as a pound cake il pounds, Tordekskold 39,000 pounds, akee, Mr. and Mrs. Talanyia from .o v For Jimmie Troast, son of Mr. Havana 40,000 pounds, all selling for Hoonah Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. and Mrs. N. Lester Troast, a birth- |30 average of 11% and 11'% cents 3 day party was given Saturday!® pound afternoon at his home on Distin B T RS Avenue, Cake and ice cream was served BARANOF HOTEL JOB during the afternoon, following | GOES AHEAD AGAIN; b K which the guests attended the D m("n (J‘s matinee. | IS STILL PICKETE Those present included Don and o A Rod Williams, Sandy Holden, Mar- s 1 : Juneau's labor dispute was stil cus Russell, Buddy Reed, Richard | inycive in o tangle of union tech- IN OUR GREAT FRATERNITY of Diggs, Harold Michaclson, and Dick | yicqjitics today while of six build- | » Soer Tvomal, Jr. ing projects shut down pending set- R | tlements, the Baranof Hotel } was the only project to work as usual, | and likewise the only job picketed. BERNE-EHLER SING | REQUEST NUMBERS “'F..c fammer. Secvetars of the 1o- o | cal of the Brotherhood of Carpen- Announcecent was made today | ters said: “We told our carpenters that request numbers will be sung to make their own decision and go by Marye Berne and Ernest Ehler | through the picket lines if they in their coming concert, scheduled wished to. They did on the Barancf S for November 15 in the Parish and on the other jobs, contractors Hall are still not operating.” All wishing their favorite selec- Hammer explained that his union tions to be sung are requested to|is AFL affiliated, but has its own notify Mrs. A M. Geyer as soon | constitution. as possible, so that they may be The pickets in front of the Bar- worked into the program for the |anof are carrying “‘unfair” signs for musical evening. Federal Labor Union 20904. e S R R S A S S5 TP | e e A sy s “Since getting our Sun Flame Heater, our home is comfortable eve ry morning when we get up. 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