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MOTORCYCLIST IN HOSPITAL, WRECKS CYCLE Harold Sadler Plunges Into Rear of Elks Lodge Bldg. This Morning y b severe hip abras- d bruises about the gash over the Repre- in au Hotel, heard of ne and against wood, then his a crash a wo- mnd a d over t t the bott at the re the aid of others wrried to the scene, Martin d Sadler from the mess of d rubbish into which he had id him out on a coat and ambulance. found it difficult today to éxpiain what had happened. He was going down eep dirt grade at “pretty fair speed,” according to w when front wheel E ntly struck rut, throwing t} the cycle out of control The machine was considerably oo, damaged GIVEN TODAY BY CUSHMAN Federal Ju'dger at Tacoma Signs Document Direct- ed at Labor Ranks (Continued from Page One) pany, Wwhich operating vessels between Se- attle and Alaska, said the rul- ing sets a precedent. “The plaintiffs are entitled to the restraining order,” said Judge Cushman, “since the picketing seems to have re- sulted in blocking Interstate Commerce.” Cause of Court Action The court action resulted from the dispute between the salmon canners and Cannery Workers ion Attorney Dobrin said the steam- chip company has no' dispute with the unions, that the unions estab- shed picket lines to prevent u ding of cannery supplies and equipment aboard Alaska vessels “The Tongass will return to Ket- | chikan on Monday and attempt io | discharge the cannery cargo it was | unable to deliver because of pick- | eting,” said Attorney Dobrin. “The | stipulations of the temporary re-| straining order will be drawn up at | 10 o'clock Friday (this morning).” ] hip companies declare icketing violates the 'Sher- | d Clayton Anti-trust Acts| there is a combination and conspiracy to restrain trade.” Some time ago, pickets prevented | Un- the sailing of steamers from Seat- tle and a restraining order was sought but later the request was withdrawn withdrawn. when the pickets were The present case is a new one the breach occurring at Ketchi-| kan. | TACOMA, April 21.—Despite de- fense objections that the *“court is being used to stop a strike,” Judge COURT ORDER companies are ° Fire . Sisters’ Hospital in W saved the lives of 26 pe rville, Me. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 \ fight the blaze that swept the St. Vincent’s maternity wing of Heroic nuns, nurses and firemen . Among those saved wava nine infants all under two weeks old. s forenoon signed the ining Ket- ing the o from Attorney John C. Steven- 1an a score ately 100 Cushman onducted in a legal out ju granting ¢ labor dispute thus labor is de The court or hibits anyone preventing discharge of the cannery cargo aboard the Tongs th in-i Fisheries Doc at Ketchikan wo witne: A. E £ 8 of the Washington Dis- trict, Council of the Maritime Fed- eration of the Pacific, and W. S Balcolm testified ain it order means a valid cannot be picketed, ied its rights.” specifically pro- 5 at yae| Se Harding said he has cabled to| Ketchikan telling the pickets not ere with Interstate Com- | signing the order, Steven- i the Unions will “‘unc o although to the Tonge s a precedent edly thi ruling applies on it could be used later cases.” s o i Frank L. Garnick, who has been south for seve months visiting old haunts, especially in Colorado. is returning to Juneau aboard the North Sea. Be Your ¢uyORITE husban + 4 C v Q= o ® Lucky Henry—if you bake with FISHER'S BLEND flour. Cakes are light, pie crusts tender and flaky. And as for delicious hot breads — just ask Henry. To be | your husband’s favorite cook—buy a sack of FISHER'S BLEND to- day. Five convenient sizes. Re- member, it's the blend that makes JUNEAU HI GH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE SECOND ANNUAL VAUDEVILLE 8 0°CLOCK THIS EVENING in the HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 13 ACTS ADMIS Students Adults SIONS: 25¢ 40c 13 ACTS qu stock today is 90% urt is with- and || +, Commonwealth and Souther: 1'i, Curtiss Wright 5'¢, General Motors 41%, International Harve: ter 56, Kennecott 30%, New Y Central 137%, Northern Pacific Southern Pacific 12', United State Steel 47'2, Pound $4.68. following are today's Dow es averages: industrials 12851 Harding, | 7% ®: | rails 25.75, utilities 22,37 Stock QUOTATIONS W YORK, April 21 C ion of Al a Juneau 4, American Power and American - GAME COMMISSION patrol launch Bear Officer | 371 PHONE g LAUNCH DUE BACK The Alaska Frank Dufre Del Monte TOMATO SAUCE 4 cans 19¢ | Del Monte Solid Pack TOMATOES 3 No. 2" tins 50c Del Monte CATSUP Three 14-0z. botls. 47¢ Everson’s SLICED BEETS 4 No. 2 tins 45¢ CHOICEST FRESH MEATS ALL KINDS CHICKENS FRYERS, ROASTERS BOILING HENS mine Can Light Anaconda 23, Bethlehem Steel “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE” JUNEAU CORNED | " UPSETMEETING BEEF IS WINNER FOR J. KENNEDY IN NATL. CAPITAL U. S. Ambassador Heckled Ed Shaffer’s Preparation | by Protestant Groups in Makes Big Hit with | Edinburgh, Scotland Delegate Dimond EDINBURGH, Scotland, April 21 —Two anti-Catholic demonstrators 1 from Usher Hall toda - they had interrupted the ce meny by which U. S. Ambassa Joseph Kennedy was to have rec ied the freedom of the city of Edin- | burgh. John Cormak, leader of the Pro- gAuflIAm_oucs' It takes Ed Shaffer of the Sani- tary Meat Co., to produce a Juneau corned beef that tickles the palates| of Washington, D. C. residents in-| cluding Alaska’s delegate, Anthony | J. Dimond | When Delegate Dimond was last | ,in Juneau, Shaffer corned beef es- | pecially for the Alaska representa- testant Action party, Edinburgh |tive ahd a party of friends ; Council, was removed for shoutin When the Delegate returned tol “My Lord Provost, I protest!" as washington, that excellent taste re- Kennedy was signing the Burg mained and the Alaska represen- | | Roll. tative wrote to Shaffer to send hxm‘ The other person ejected, was a | woman member of the party who me of his corned beef as he des- ired another good Jiggs' dinner Shaffer selected his stock, corned it and on 50 pounds in a special | gallery while Kennedy was speaking -~ e keg wa. ipped to De Dimond. | S Well, here is the self ~\p>.w,d'.m~_\| TAN RUMMEIT letter to Shaffer regarding just how | that corned beef made a hit with the De te: “We have dined on the corned| beef and other appurtenances, of | which Mr. Jiggs is so fond, on sev- eral occasions. Your corned beef, is in my judgement, the best that I ever ate anywhere or anytime, and T0 BUILD HOME ON WEST TENTH Permit Granted for $7,000 Dwelling-Dishaw fo Be Builder corned beef which we used to put| up on the farm at home when I was a boy. In f 1 think you could make a fortune anywhere hand- 5% ling corned be y wife and Stan Grummett has been granted children like it s T do, a permit to build a five room house “Of course, we will not be able vith full concrete basement at €07 all of it and > are supply- West Tenth Street, ity Buildin ighbor of whom pro- Inspector Milton Lagergren an- it excellent. nounced today. - The dwelling, plans for which Red cabbage can always be sub- stituted for white when making cab- bage slaw. The red color makes it were drawn by the H. B. Foss Gom- pany, and for which the Mendenhall Construction Company is contractor will cost $7.000. Alfred Dishaw was MOSt attractive to serve with fish listed in the application as builder. “: "1‘ at. Or use some of each for a S e change . B et o Try Empire ad. Try an Empire ad A= Leads Again! CHRUS Lgaeme. REc us FIRST in the industrial and commercial 0il Burner fields, as for over a quarter century. RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets— PHONE 34 JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 PAT OFF that’s why they say CALIFORNIA GROCERY &, LhAT DEPT. “PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT" Del Monte PEACHES 3 No. 2" tins 50c n PEARS 3 No. 2" tins 65¢ n Del Monte SPINACH 3 No. 2" tins 53¢ n Everson’s EGGS New York Exiras 3 dozen 99¢ BUTTER cur GREEN BEANS| ] pounds 67¢ LEGS 0° 1939 SPRING LAMB.. . . . .1bh. GROUND PURE LEAN BEEF . . .. .Ib. CENTER CUTS BEEF POT ROAST Ib. RIB and LOIN PORK CHOPS . ... .1h. SWIFT'S PREMIUMHAMS . . .. . .1h. SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON . ... .1b. ; AND SIZE PIECE PHONE 478 I even include the really excellent| Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago is shown surrounded by party leaders and personal friends as he received news in Democratic headguarters of his re-election by the top-heavy plurality of 170,000 votes over his Republican opponent, Dwight H. Green. 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