The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1939, Page 8

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plicated the waterfront yesterday by placing SHIP CLERKS PICKET PIER Waterfront Snuahon Com- plicated by New Move of Union SAN RANCISCO, Cal., Oct he CIO Ship Clerks Union com- ship Company pier the picket line except to dock The union picketed the pier af- ter the firm refused to enter ne- gotiations for a contract. The Panama ciation The 5. Law School Dean Morse, situation |arbitrator a picket line | dispute around the Panama Pacific Steam- | ip Longshoremen refused to cross :,. unload | mail and baggage from a ship at| this week Pacific Company did not until yesterday belong t/y‘ the Dock Checkers Employers Asso-| which represents the lines. Waterfront Employers Asso- ciation asked University of Oregon the port | Smart— Any Hour of the Day & Flawless down to the last tiny curl Of course there's an art in this as in everything else, but your se- lection of a beauty shop has a great deal to do with it . . . that's the reason so many smart women come to The ROYAL Beauty Salon habit- uvally . . . and you will too when you experience our fine work. ¥ Phone 723 W The ROYAL Beauty Salon ETHEL Hair ANN EARLY SMITH POWELL Operator s Owne! NOTIGE TO JUNEAU MINE AND MILL WORKERS—LOCAL 203 Election of the Local and Infernational Offices will be held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5TH Polls will be open from 8 a.m. fo 8 p.m. All dues and assessments must be paid for August in order to be eligible to vote. Members must bring their Union Book with them. Juneau Paint Store WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M. EVENINGS Starting Monday, October 9 During Winter Months Orange pel, and Pekoe 1, ® You'll never know tea at its best until you try Schilling Tea! Com- pare its exquisite flavor! Compare its clear, fragrant, refreshing goodness! If you want tea you can take pride in serving, insist on Schilling Tea. Schilling THE TEA OF FLAVOR Schillip, Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Department THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T'HURSDAY OCT.:5, to attempt to settle the Ship Clerks con- | tinued negotiations with other em- rs on extension of the con- acts. Representatives of the only other group holding out, the Sail- ors Union of the Pacific, met with a committee of ship owners in an attempt to settle points of lissue Meanwhile the - CONVENTION, (10 NEARING Leader levfi Arrives in San Francisco With Other Officials SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 5. CIO Leader John L. Lewis pre- dicted that improving business con- diticns will be f leled by an in- tensified organization drive by his union Lewis arrived in San Francisco to pre- for the ention of he labor or 0 t week Lewis remarked that the CIO is still a going concerr The cutive committee of the CIO consistnig of one member from each of its 46 unions will meet to- day. Le decl i to commit him- self on prospects of peace with the American Federation of or netw trality in the world war, or an other current problems. He s such matters would be disc the. convention GIRL SLAYER FACES TRIAL When Armies March Along Prices at Once Join Parade INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS Plenty Of Food Says F D.R. Russia Marches Neutrality AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS " |the Princess Louise |2SEFISIHZIJSI:ISINII!ZIHI (7/2] ——— AUGUST PTEMBER By The AP Feature Service Chart shows pretty clearly what comes along. The lines, based on AP price indices, movements of important commodity groups. Grouped under are rubber, coal, petroleum, lumber, and seven other products under “Non-Ferrous Metals,” copper, lead, tin, zinc, antimony; under “Agriculture,” corn, wheat, oats, rye, cotton; under “Food,” eggs, sugar zocoa, coffee, flour, lard, butter happens to prices when a war represent price Indus- trial The coroner’s office said that the three men and two women poisoned by drinking paint t a compound consisting mestly ratured alcohol The thinner had ugh a loaf of bre Ladies” Aux. Will Nomination of of ers will be held “ NLR Board attacks FIVE ARE DEAD DRINKING PARTY : LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 5 County authorities are inv ing a drinking party that ende the deaths of five persons on t agencyjs investigation of the build- 1 ing and construction industry as a specific example. CONCRETE WORKER HEADING OUTSIDE Christens with ¢ (rificized Bob vacation in Cin- His plans ward as to when al Counsel Joseph | gefinite. that the board was the Anti-Trust Divis- PLANE TO FAIRBANKS e Department of Justice for he termed, invading the rights gled out the Federal riving late yesterday. took off im- mediately for the return trip. banks will be Saturday, to leave Juneau fm the interior on Tuesday. German Commander and Russmn Brest Lttovsk The German caption on this picture, sent to America from Berlin by radio, :;ud e ik i i “German army com- mander meets Russian Deputy Boiowenskij of Red Army at Brest-Litovsk.” The three men at left are obviously Germans, so the man who appears to be a courier presumably is Borowenskij. German-Russian Conf erence Carves Poland *| first of December. | Nominate Offi(ers'm east- | return are in- The PAA plane for Fairbanks, ar- | The next plane south from Fair-| 1939, ,( Juneau Feels - an Empire ad PICK SUCCESSOR (Ifs First Freeze 10 J. McCORMICK s mg (r‘mpemtme of the autumn last Mee’ Tomo"ow nght ai night whensnu official thermometer c' H II 0 m of the U. Weather Bureau hare IY a 7 uoru The frost came a little earlier | than usual, the average date being | October 14, Over a period of 36 Election of a Councilman to suc-| anged from September 22 in 1936 ceed John McCormick, resigned, is| ¢, November 9 in 1937. expected to be the main order of | “rpe waterfalls on Mount Juneau meenr}g of the Juneau City Council | gpout noon, when the sun thawed at 8 o'clock them out. Yesterday they were rux McCormick resigned October 1 to| nine strong. As Councilman Henry Mrssor-l Try schmidt left for the States today,! only four Councilmen, the exact main in the clty | neau mining engineer working with | the Alaska Juneau, sailed south on | to be absent au experienced its first freez- jshowcd a minimum of 31.2 degrees. Left in T 2 ia own years the first freezing temperature business at tomorrow night’s regular| wore frozen this morning until become a Police Patrolman. number needed for a quorum, re- Bill Byington, well known Ju-| until Lhc\ from town on vacation Byington is to travel east through | | canada, visiting a number of mines and attend the convention of Amer- | jcan Mining Engineers at Atlantic | | city. ©On his return trip, he v\m‘ visit with his parents in Oregon. 1 - - Hind feet of animals that bounli, including the rabbit, track ahead of the front feet CANADIAN DISCOUNT 2% B. M. Behrends Bank. rst National Bank. e e 0 0 000 0 0 00 o STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY H 0 'l' FIRECBACKER 'EAGLE RIVER BRIDGE REOPENS The Eagle River foot bridge, clos- ed since midsummer when high water took out half the bents, has been reopened to travel, the District Ranger's office announced today. The bridge was rebuilt by a Forest Service and CCC crew D Try The Empire classifieds for esuns 1 FRENCH FRIED | FILET OF SOLE with COLE SLAW Baranof Tomorrow QUALITY FURS UST RECEIVED—a boau‘if 1l of ladies"and mis coats consisting of Klenski, dyed Fitch, Co mine, Cocoa Squirrel, cole Marmot Mink Muskrat in dyed mink colors, and Pony. If you want something for your wife or sweetheart we will be pleased to have you call and look them over Prices will be right to suit your pocketbook. Don't hesti tate, come in and look around if you buy or not. Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings 7-8 s' fur dynn THE WHISKEY WITH “NO ROUGH EDGES” General Electrlc $389.95 @ WASHER , FOR ONLY $69.95 —NOTE:— $89.95—G. E. WASHER $20.00—TRADE IN $69.95—IS ALL YOU PAY Always a Liberal Trade in at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Russian and German officials are shown in confer ence at Bialystok, Poland, negotiating the details of the Russo-German demarcation line in Poland, Picture radioed from Berlin to New York,

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