The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1938, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1938 TWO JUNEAU FIRMS TIED FOR LOW BID, BREAKWATER HAUL Dredging .and Ex Marshal Seizes Records of Ol 2 More Indicted By Grand Jurors, e Juneau H ploration Company, Ir Dan Cole . struction Company of Juneau, head ed by R. F. Goodwin, were low bid- T aer on contract for hauling rock ~ . Three Enter Pleas, Given| for the breakwater at the smali boat Group Reorganized by AFL 8 K harbor it was revealed when bic t< Ps : Stiff Sentences Red- were opened by the War Depart- CIO Starts P'ck“mg den Pleads Not Guilty ment today at the City Hall. Botl But Work Continues il ° entered a bid of 32 cents a yard i Other bidders we the Truck Responding to e I in ac- gy Owite lon of Juneau, made oy fileq in U. S. Commissioner’s retur N ot Hp ot 16 pendent truck OWNELS Gourt yesterday by the American et n the city, 35 cents a yard, and the maqg A Miguel Zamora, Pe & i g Federation of Labor demanding the ino, was indicted on 2 BURTISL RGN oD SOom ds of the Juneau Central Labor e R P e b " Council, U. S. Marshal William T S bids, opened by M. J. ROZEIS: vfaponey seized the charter and PR sete huara in to th R ;' : RS, Wil '“ ' records of the old*Council last night morning before Federal Judge il er's Offic® 4nd today had them in his custody, George F. Alexander and sentences i G awaiting further disposition by the passed in three of them court Mrs. James Bartels at Yakutat STILL TO SWING meeting last night of AFL men was sentenced to 20 years in RTHERN @nd the following officers elected: penitentiary. IT AT NO ERN J. C. Micha President; Churis Henry Cropley Hoonah given three years when he pleaded Vice-President; C. V. Kay, Secreta Frank Chin- Koehler Recording Borders continuing th Marion guilty to one charge of f ry r request program, both | oy Rinancial Secretary and S Cropley has two previous conv ) the piano, the North-| geant_at-Arms, tions on similar offenses and was| ern is nfs évening. 101y sisuBing ot (OTO uBibRS - also warned by the court that if he ap- play host to Juneau's largest and wao helq last night and today peared before him again he would |livest gathering of swing fans, MIs. i oid to represent the CIO, “get limit.” hostess, stated this|gere carrying bapners on the var e e L S B ious construction jobs in the city pleaded guilty on one count of con- impromptu program but work was going on as usual tributing to the delinquency of a proved so popular that Miss Borders| o ooniine “on the jurisdictional minor girl and was sentence | will keep right on “keeping every-|, o S v e Sy Building {wo years in McNeil Island pri body happy” by playing and sing-| ot o v b ot des | Council the court warning “we can't ing numbers asked from the floor foday lssued the following state- for that sort of-thing in this com- - - — g l‘g\L:x Redden of Juneau, charged SIMMONS ABOARD “The Juneau puuwing and Con- ith assault with a dangerou: . struction Trades Council through pon, pleaded ot guilty and wi STEAMER ALASKA [ c.cicury. o w. Wrign, wishes | to trial after the petit jury conve to advise the general public of | next w All petit jurors have hell Simmcens is a passenger on Juneau that the Baranof Hotel con- been called to report in District| the steamer Alaska. Simmons, well struction job on Franklin Street Court next Tuesday at 2 p.m known Juneau pilot, and Secretary and the work being done by J. B. - of the Alaska Aeronautics Commis on the Juneau - Young CALLED SOUTH si vent east to Mayo Br Hardware Company building are Clinic wester, Minn., for sur- 109 percent A. F| of L. as all labor Mrs. John L. Cauble left for her | gery and tradesmen employed on these L e T R = s NS constructions are affiliated with the o Jora sen Tolwing wonl TRAVELLING MEN IN American Federation of Labor, and received of the illness of her fath- avelling men K. Louring and the work will proceed without inter- Bt SEER, . Rubie sues Nosompaning | B Crewson returned to Juneau|,upiion as long as they remain so. by her young son. on the North Sea from Sitka “The Industrial Labor Union No. o 882 affiliated with the CIO is toda ——eee— picketing these and other construc- tion jobs with yellow banners, in- Bu:Lt 8Y BALDW N forming the public that they are & b | authorized to picket by the Juneau { Central Labor Council. This state- ment is unfounded as the Juneau Il Central Labor Council is an Am- erican Federation of Labor charter- | ed Council and cannot authorize picketing by CIO unions. lj The Juneau Central Labor Coun- : . i cil last night was entirely re-or- UST es you canrot ouild s fire small { ganized and no delegate from any watch by merely elipcirg the edges | CIO affiliated union can be grant- ed a seat in this Council , o' a large o~e so does the buildi~g il A b | o' 1 fire smal! 0.0 recuire the dest 1 BLOOMQUISTS GO though: 2 3 ruly grear oia~o buiider. f y , OUT, NORTH SEA l Orly BALDWIN could build the { U,‘, : Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloomquist } sailed on the North Sea for the i States and an indefinite stay. He H will seek medical attention for a | back injury sustained in basketball play a few years ago. A testimonial | | benefit will be given next Saturday night in the Elks’ Ballroom and all funds will be sent to the well known local athlete to aid him to recovery. Dark-Faced Rhythm Boys are gonna be here tonight : ...an’ it's a gwine be time for the cats to howl. TORES at JUNEAU and SITKA l ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY Those masters of jive, that really send! W Truckin’ PECKIN’ susm Q. tonight at Charlie Miller’s - Capital Cafe Don't Forget the Five Big Turkeys for Thanksgiving—Sign Up! bride’s only attendant and Peter Loftus will act as best man for the Are Now SEEN HERE Boiled Shirts . Miss Goett s fo ™ A = b e % ¥ 5 . Following the service a wedding Losing Their Starch Become Bri s il —_—— —_— | e rl e bridal party at the home of Frank Good, in the Spickett Apartments. By JOAN DURHAM ‘merly i AP Feature Service Writer Hectflr Pla"te i M.\\I Gor{l)"‘fo}l‘n:s:dll} :focl-ucagq Ths old boiled shirt isn't what cAmE hete uiee & 80: e it used to be Mr. Plante, who also arrived in Issuing formal invitations and Ty Junean SHOGE. § POEE TAg0. . G Kansas, is employed on construc- Ceremony to Be Performed tion work for the Shrine of st. more of a whim than a custom 3 Lo Occasionally, however, you may Monday Mornlng at erese. Res receive a formal invitation which O y [ ou will want to handle correctly Church of Nativity Lt. Comdr. .N G. Ricketts is a | Bere are & few pointer TRy passenger for Juneau aboard the | The invitation will always be Miss Ruth Goett, of Juneau, will steamer Alaska. He is returning to spaced in about the same manner become the bride of Hector J. his post on the cutter Haida after omething like this: Mr. and Mr request the i Plante, also of this city, at a nine oclock ceremony Monday morning to be performed by the Rev. W. G. king promotional exams at di- visional headquarters in Seattle. During his absence he has been Social pleasure of Miss Flote Debatakte’s LeVasseur, at the Catholic Church relieved by Lt. Comdr. Lee Baker, | company at a dance lof the Nativity who replaced Lt. Comdr. S. P. on Tuesday the fourth of October Helen Tandoo will be the Mehlman, transferred. at eight o'clock 24 Newdrive P ] : v R.S.v.p. - ol R ...GO MODERN ... | Alice Faye and Tony Martin |, 3 vitéd” 6. attend s 1" e Do , (" Wb havens BNy, | e e A "Powder Room" installed in that old Irene ond Mary,” coming to the | socials and that you are to appear closet under the stairs will delight both Coliseum Sunday for a three- |i\ formal attire. In the strictest s a t day run. sense, “formal” means, for men ¥ anda your guests. i white ties and tails. In most part ’ 1 . [of the country a black tie and the It's New! It's Smart! | wear evening gowns ‘ o o E & AHLERS CO. RABB”S SEEN PN e e i Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 ress of would have had the ¢ hotel in place of the home Then in the lower left-h ner might have been e Kindly send reply to he HAIR PULLING was per- mitted — even encouraged — in Paris when the hairdressers had & speed contest. No prizes were (Fairbanks News-Miner) | Ye gods, what next? Verily indeed, Alaska is a great, "\t SEH TV given to the long - suffering 24 Newdrive Pla , Neata 1 i | country, but who ever heard of red- el women subjects like this girl headed rabbits in Alaska? should accept or decline 2 i [S Sfact! an invitation within a few ¥ Sheepless Sandbeck and Mooseless | 4ays, Writing in longhand on your| Deputy Coll ’ T() THIS | Mikkola returned to Fairbanks re- Personal stationery. It must follow B. Heisel, Mrs. Heisel and cently after spending considerable the spacing and wording of the in- son, who have been Outside on a va time on a still hunt for big game.|vitation. You must repeat (a) the cation, sailed from Seattle this (‘()]‘/I]‘/IIJNITY On their return they reported the day and (b) the hour for which morning abogrd the Alaska. They 4 4 1 game was still plentiful and roam- |the invitation is issued, though if have been in Albuquerque, N. M. hg over hill and dale —and|you decline you may omit the and made a motor trip through the g ;:m_“ Hatiihe bt‘lbfpdwl]{tm said | hour east, visiting with Mr!}hw-l,\ Fola~ A Federal Savings and Loan Association is more than 16589 Han u!mu;wd several red-head-| For example tives in Cincinnati. simply an institution where thrifty people place their ed rabbits! 15 Oldhome Drive - oo savings. ~!:\v\‘t!’!\l‘l‘u (;y'::f:lm!“‘p‘(‘(“‘t‘i'mnf’fvm»““‘ . Miss Flora Debutante ‘\"1’]" L Kt:'z,r‘mfi‘l -:x: I‘():\l’\):(““ The funds of this Association are invested in local home they have taken solemn oath to ob accepts with pleasure of the Forest Service, is a passenger mortgages. Our convenient, long-term loans permit tain evidence substantiating their _ Mr. and Mrs. Socials’ returni on the Alaska. She has home owners to build or improve their properties. Local story and to that end propose to kind invitation to a dance been on a vacation to Minneapolis labor and materials are employed, promoting business hack: frito the whas andibese. ba on Tuesday “]l' f('"rth of October where she has been visiting with activity which benefits evesyone. photographic proof at eight o'clock relatives. Business and professional men and other civic leaders they said, yarns goir If the invitation is from two hos- 5 7 R should know what this Association is, and how it about town that these rabbits have (esses repeat the names of both WAITREBS LEAVES operates in the service of the entire public. vings, fly backward and our acceptance. Mail the accept Sne | deness) CEL BTty &5 Gale s, are entirely untruthful nce—unless the invitation speci iled south on the North Sea Your Savings Account, placed with this Association, 7 e 5% fies otherwise to the hostess a The Oxfor "':1"*1* i asibte will help to promote the Progress of Juneau. Call at SINNERS SERVICE Wiose, lome ‘the. danoce s ‘to be| o RO L S SRS our Second Street Office or Telephone 3 for complete held 1t Oxford during 1937-33, 2,630 particulars of our INSURED SAVINGS service. - ; HELD TOMORROW SURVEYORS LEAVE re in receipt of financial assis- g > oo AT PRES. CHURCH vort. who have beaa working h! A Royal Decree-Law published Public Survey Office surve ws | in Italian Official Gazette re | Al ir are urged to stay in Southeast Alaska this summer, | qu it all new power plant LBAN AssN - - UF JUNEAU home tomorrow morning, as the 11 led south on the North Sea to|be built so they can use gas, solid L clock service of the Northern Light | SPend several weeks in the States.!fuel, or electric po Presbyterian Church will be devoted tirely to sinners, with appropri- ate music and service prepared. So temorrow morning the old say- ing “Sinners don't go to church but ] aints do,” will be reversed ing to the Rev. John A tor the church - - of Dreamland Formerly the City Club RE-OPENS TONIGHT FELLOWSHIP GROUP ' ELECTS OFFICERS Dean Williams was elected presi- dent of the Young People’s Fellow- iship at a meeting last evening in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Vice president elected was Miss Elspeth Douglas and Secretary-treasu Miss Anita | orter. I E 1 4 i 3 | Here’s a new night spot in a favorite old location. There’s more changed than the name, for the entire place has been rebuilt and turned into Juneau’s brightest spot by Decorator Jens Olson, who designed and executed the several at- tractive murals. Woodwork rebuilt by the Juneau Cabinet Shop. Alterations have just been completed, and Dreamland is open for the first time . YOU'LL LIVE IN A DREAM ... AT DREAMLAND. Preceding the business session a | dinner was held, after which a so- | cial evening was spent. he next meeting will be held De- cember 2, and the following com- mittee will be in charge of arrange- | | ments for the evening: Miss Clara | Hanson, Miss Leona Saloum, Miss and Bob Smith. new Edna Almquis OPEN TONIGHT TILL 2:30 A. M. SAM GAZALOFF Proprietor PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST .$5.00 in Cash ...... $2.50 in Cash One Gallon of Wine | ONLY | More Days TO ASSURE OF THE First Prize ... Second Prize Third Prize. . NANCY WRIGHT at thePiano . . . . and HER MELODY BOYS 3 YOURSELF Best Thanksgiving Dinner Ever BY PLACING YOUR TURKEY ORDER at the o 4 — £ EVERYTHING BRIGHT AND NEW! SANITARY | MEAT cCo. | ED SHAFFER, Proprictor |} “PLEASING You mrans | | OUR SUCCESS” {

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