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8 KEEPHANDS | .. OFF, ITALY IS WARNED i LABORBOARD Territorial Be_partment 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1939 sioner of Mines and ex-officio La- o ——— i B l the i W lihe Jetter of V. A. Zimmer, Direc- |tor of the Division of Labor Stan- (REATE dards, said the measures are nec- ah N Ew ment be created if the administra- 1 \tion of the Wages and Hours Act is to be entrusted to the Territory. the two departments is advanced by Zimmer in his letter as an econo- my measure made possible by over- Commissioner, in explaining ; N alias ““you” (HIlE A R E A Gay, vivacious styles . . . styles for | athletic tomboys . . . styles for im- ! perturbable sophisticates . . . We have personalized styles for every ry that the new labor depart- Reason for the combination of ) Only Meagre—Reporls Re- H ni lapping functions. A French Foreign Minister i bhing Hedbeh e o P : type of femininty, To get the most i | sidered in committee and will un- | i % ctivities, bring Makes Sfa'emem en | ) Mmes WOU|d .Be(ome doubtedly make their appearance | ceived 0 Isas!er n your individual beauty all the way Colonial Empire Dual Office shortly. Southern Nation | out by impermoncting only your * | self in a winter coiffure styled to [] e . { 1 only —~+— S Wlll NOT YIELD AREAS ! | Twb bill drafts received by the IRA'N (RASHES j (Continuec from Page One) » £ by the SHE fO NDED 0" BI,OOD? iHnuae of Representatives today B i i i { fre ” beautiful Linden trees, the death| U | from the Diviion of Kabor s INT() ANOTHER: st i cnormous and damage sous ROYAL Beauty Salon PP . SALUTE FROM JAPANESE SOLDIERS w a 5 | o o0 U Depariment of Laoor| y into the hundreds of thousands of | Bo nn et A l SO Ind][afes given U.S.S. Luzon, flagship of America’s Yangtze naval patrol, {drawn up in conformity with stan-| dollars. There is no estimate of the ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator 7 2 3 [ on agrival in Shanghai. River fighting had tied it up at Hankow. dards of the States at the instance 2 MEN KIllED dead there. The city has a popula- There Is Still an Alli- |——— —— —————————— |of B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- tion of 77,000 115-2nd St. \ s . | Henry Roden, James Patterson and |missioner of Mines, would create| 1ONDON, Jan. 26.—Two men were Aviators who have reported, after ance Wlfh RUSSIB (OMM"TEE oF Victor Rivers to serve on a commit-|{a Department of Labor and Mines kijled and 'eighlt serlously injured flying over the area seem to agree v BT | tee to investigate .the Federal and|in Alaska in place of the Depart- wlu:nn fast passen.gor n'.ai>n aradied that several thousand were killed —— - — Ll PARIS, Jan. 26.—Foreign Minis-| SENATE OKAYS Territorial Building here and de-|ment of Mines, and would set up|into the rear of another train early and the injured is unknown. ter Bonnet today gave Ttaly solemn termine whether additional office|an Industrial Board to administer +this morning. The crash occurred | Great !’r0| rty Loss : warnings to keep hands off the | space 1s reuiediHouse members of | compulsory pevilefl- Workmens |on' thes Lonfian-Northwestern Rail- |, [0 Chillan, fliers feport only five lo French Colonial Empire and -this| (O(KIA“ Blll the committee are Representatives Compensation law. | wiy ttktteS |houses are left standing out of 144 done while seuth of France's! Leo Rogge, Garnet Martin, James V.| At present, the Commissioner (»l" block: i AND Spanish frontier the Italian troops Davis and Edward Coffey. Mines has been ex-officio Com- = s & . { The main street, one mile- long, 17 ¢ ding the Insurgent conquest 26? 2 ¥ & SET = | missioner of Labor with his duties T ty J {from the air, appears to be chocked | « elona ‘Defl(lel‘.fles Discussed in WRANGEI.'. HVE and authority limited in that r(‘-‘ rni uniors with a terrific mass of debris which | Years 0w ance cannot permit anyone to i | |spect to enforcement of certain means that many who managed to s Tomind] - S05sion ~ Tharge for | ot 1o entorcement. of i’ Plan for Next Week eicave rom cotaping nouses were 86 Proor by her blood,” the Foreign Minister | IS E“ROUIE HERE tion of statistical data. arl e trapped under falling cornices of | declared to a crowded cheering ASSGYS Opposed | Under the new bill, creating th1 A meeting of the Junior Trinity |the_ large stone blocks Chamber of Deputies | | new department, the commissioner | Guila was held last night at the We believe 5000 have been killed | The Foreign Miister’s speech' Requests of five offices of the FOR Hoop GAME“‘""”“ also have JurisdiEtlon over|home of Mrs. Fred Tledt, with the it Chillan” the aviators report. | concluded a debate of two weeks rerritorial Government for defic- |enforcement of labor laws of the next session scheduled for Wednes-|™ ] S over. foreign affairs and was made jepcy appropriations amounting (o 4 T oy | T€T day, February 1, at the residence is preparing to build a an;ln(".o‘ just after 80,000 young men Were 179,000 were being discussed by the, InSMu'e Team AlSO W|||‘ F or, the present Commission- | of Mrs. Kathérine Gregory in the | shrine to honor Japarese dead in | called out for April training, siX Sepate this afternoon, with a full | z 'er of Mines shall be Commissioner Maloney Apartments the present war. ‘e months ahead of schedule gallery in attendance at the Com- P|ay Kake, Sitka [of Labor and Mines under the new i s Chinese will have to bear the| Italy’s demands will share the at- mitiee of the Whole session | 3 llaw and thereafter the job will be . entire expense of this new gesture tention of Frenchmen for the next| Indications were that the defic-| and Doug!as Ifilled by appointment from the Chinese Get Orders An area of eight square blocks has :*“"’_;"1""':j‘”‘“__\ ;""‘/\'* ]'\Il"'""“l' W jency appropriations would be voted Gk | Governor, to be confirmed by (hz -' E h L J been marked off as a site, which ol | p 1 a climax by April, it is fore- ajthough Senators condemned Vig-| w00 Institute’s IN_\I“,“)“““A\,' ature. 0 Enshrine apaneie‘wm necessitate tearing down resi- B R A S e e orously \hr-. »])mr\h ", ul‘ allowing |, .0 " Teft Wrangell yesterday| Lhe Commissioner of Labor would PEIPING, Jan. 26.—The Japanese- | dences of several hundred Chinese | e i 4 ~\mvr(.-| ol offices to incu (lm.uum ie x. aboard the boat Institute for a|have authority to enforce labor spensored Chinese government here familie | i st its | Returned to the Senate today with : sitlate i el (o : : | Clazitral Busope, AN have stayed 5 S, B3 |“road trip” to play high school | 1aws, mediate in strikes, and as- onery i 1ave stayed in«qo pass” recommendations were: Isist . woeters in 18" BMetion ol constant contact with Russia and | Cocktail Bill Advanced teams at Kake, Sitka, Juneau and| ! iy Poland. There must be an end to| Senate bill No. 10, Senator Norms : {unpaid weges duf iERIE > . jand. There mist be an o0 10| senate i o 10 senator Norman P G e ot o | Comstantly Comfortable the leg: that our policy has de- | R Walker's much discussed cocktail | 1 e ik should St s Foalia 4 stroyed In engagements we made in| bil| allowing sale of hard liquor by|here February 3 against .hml':m(‘"fl“ 1D e puss, ST ¢ A y Central Europe,” Foreign Minister|the drink and providing a $1500(and the following evening u‘,:(mr.(“" i lf“(“ s ”"_““‘ board em- THAT'S THE MODERN HOME . - Bonnet said, concluding his speech jicenes fee for dispensers (Senator POUglas. 1“1”"“'“‘d to make reasonable rules TP e i, o t in the Chamber of Deputies. | oot of the Education Commit-| Coach Ralph Mize, formerly a|for prevention of accidents or in- THE HOME THAT'S EQUIPPED 4| L legee al e S e e 1o the “d passt | resident: aFgutaan*{s bringing his|dustcisl ot occubstiomp Sigascs it WITH THE FULLY - AUTO- (el -RAY= recommendation) {charges on thelr third invasion of YOIy employment or place of em- MATIC RAY OIL BURNER o s | Roden, providing for establishing . ———— . Provision is made in the second LIQUEUR BLENDED ¥ i HASFIVEABOARD 5 2 e e o nlii 28 B2 RICE @ AHLERS CO. SHERER aliR, 3 | Senate bill No. 19, by Senator & | minister the Workmens Compen- P FOR FAIRBANKS,“’““‘PF. calling for competitive ex- :\f):ll T HNFbRVlk(‘l; DU l'l;fi x“"“‘!“’:}‘u‘"“;[ ‘t:jc‘:::’l]“ “:’l‘l'(':"{p;’zmfl Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 PACIFIC BOTTLERS' SUPPLY CO., INC, Seattle, .‘ amination to appoint a Director of ellman Holbrook, Assistant Re-|™ er B S, @ specifi- bl e g BRI LAt i, e Depm_”m_":)')l B ot Tes | Hloned areal (b5 didny soiith | cally makes the law compulsory. \ Washington, Exclusive Alaska Distribufors. o | tification and Investigation( Sen-|the North Coast tonight for Forest| Heretofore, the applicatign of the | ! PAA Electra for Fairbanks left|aor Cochran not concurring, giving | Service administrative work at Pet-| Workmens Compensation law has the Juneau airport at 11 0'clock |ingtead “without recommendation” ersburg and Ketchikan. He plans|been elective with employers, but i this forenoon with 5 passengers| agyice) to be a for about 10 days. |should this bill pass, this act will aboard, Mrs. Joe Baldridge and| Assay Charge Opposed L feis become compulsory. ¥ ! child, I. K. Williams, N .| Senator Walker’s bill to charge 50| Try an Empire aa B. D. Stewart, present$jCommis- B. Riley, Mrs. O. Hay | cents for assays received a “do not The ship, flying the Taku River pass” recommendation from the . " ‘Ll”? was reported out of White-| Mining Commiitee with Senator g 1crse at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon | Patterson not concurring. banks | pension of the rules was Senate v Doubtful weather conditions|joint resolution No. 3, by Senator AT caused the ship to take off from | Victor C. Rivers, providing for print- N 3 the airport here at 10 o'clock andjing of the Senate journals and ad- Ml‘s- l‘ 0“’19]"5 Delleatessen 0f our G d J Cl ’ v return, to take off the last nmelv;mcv sheets of session laws. r“'. an““ry ear“nce ale. ¥ at 11 o'clock. Governor John W. Troy sent to ———AND— : the Senate notice that he had re- appointed Harley J. Turner of Ju- neau to the Territorial Board of Accountancy for a six-year term. Senate and House will hold a joint session to act on confirmation. Communication Received from the Alaska Native Brotherhood, Camp No. 2 of Juneau, was a resolution opposing establish- ment of a National Guard in the! Territory. | Two measures were received from R S e RAID PLANTS OF IRON GUARDISTS BUCHAREST, Jan. 26. — Police claim they have discovered two se- cret Iron Guardist explosive fac- tories. One was raided and police found 11 powerful flame throwers Health Food Center We have added a modern steam table to our equipment now prepared to send out full hot meals. FROM 11:30 A. M. TILL 2 P. M.; and 4:00 P M. TILL 6:30 P. M. Daily except Sunday FULL LINE OF DELICATESSEN PRODUCTS, as well as a complete line of DIETETIC HEALTH FOODS; Dietetic and Nutra Diet Canned Vegetables and Fruits—(No salt—no and ar casily capable of throwing flames|ihe House: House joint resolution sugarn): several hundred yards and could|No. 1, providing $400 for hiring a " gWISS KRIS—The natural laxative. be used to set whole manufactur-!janitor and charwoman to keep the NEU-LIFE—"Fora better life.” ing or residential districts on fire|legislative chambers clean, and PROTEi'INfl The vqugq_blg nut lo(‘xf in a short while. One of the factories was found near the Bucharest Central Sta- tion. One man is reported taken in the rald. House joint memorial No. 6, urging establishment of a forest and range experiment station. Senate President Norman R, Walker named Senators LeRoy Sullivan —in place of meat on Friday . with g RUTH at the PIANO DRESSES —TO¢ CLEAN UP - Dresses Valued to $14.75 and $16.75 for this Grand Clearance — ONLY 2 for *995 BETTY BAXLEY HOUSE FROCKS (Guaranteed Fast Colors) New Number have been added to this rack for Final Clearance — ONLY . ' $1.65 MANY MORE BARGAINS TO . CLEAN-UP ON THIS SALE— (all sales To Make Room for Our NEW inal 'SPRING STOCK! s il JONES-STEV "“Where Fashion Reigns"