The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE & ] or, butter or other dairy procucts.” WAGE HOUR e T The Section 14, referred to above as follows to the extent | among exemptions, is The Administrator. necessayy in order to prevent cur- tailment of opportunities for em- ployment, shall by regulations or by | orders provide for (1) the employ- | ment of lear of apprentices, ' and of messengers employed exclus- letters and certificates ulations ACT WIDELY APPLICABLE Almost All Industnes and Businesses in Alaska Under Provisions delivering spectal pursuent to re Administrator, m SuC the minimum wage ively ir of the wages lower applicable der section 6 (establishing a min- ge) and subject to such lim- ges, under har than THURSDAY NOV. 16 1 939 EUROPE )) PUIILETO 'MEXICAN OIL CASE OUT OF HIGH COURT " PLANE FALLS 16 VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov MEXICO CITY, Nov. 16. — A|Attempts are being made to s Mexican Supreme Court Justice vage pilot Willilam Holland's Waco DlploMATS ruled today that foreign oil com-|cabin plane, which fell into Puget panies might demand indemnity |Sound off Point Grey. Holland w for their plants, expropriated by rescued by a Canadian Pa |the Mexican government last| steamer. The plane sank March but could not demand pay- ‘War Now Appears as Bat- 1 wonn " ™" tle Between Reich, e fuil court whien dia not ‘f.;fi A SECRETl | prove it British Empire as to time, number, pro- - of ice as the TIMELY ¥ ¢ and | s (By Associated Press) € fror Page Orne mer { C s | - . ™ . ksl emple ! uals | Continued quiet on Europe's bat- Mullen Goes 1 ‘ ‘] « I red | tletields is giving the world time to By defic- consider what really lies behind the B 5 cLoTHE® . i N war, which sside from Germany's ul ora . WHIR conquest of Poland, has produced s SRR no major battles either on land or //"' ¥ « sea — £ SPRINT MAY MEAN LIFE OR DEATH—_into the “disaster bus,” newest emergency Evidence grows, at least in Ger-| J. F. Mullen, President of B. M ambulance unit at New York's Bellevue hospital, hurry doctors and nurses called out on an emergency. many, that the struggle is consid- | Behrends Bank :»H.h'l south on the The boxes are amply stocked with medical supplies apt to be needed on this errand of mercy. The ered one for world power between steamer Princess Norah on a busi- o “disaster bus,” which carries 13 doctors aad 13 nurses, rolls at a moment’s notice. the expanding German Reich, which ness trip has already wiped out the inde- Mr. Mullen expects to be south i ¢ 4 Y . 77 \ pendence of three nations on her a month, spending most of his time : . e Anti-Sub Guns Aboard Ship on West Coast ioren st Guchosioviia s i seatie."sna possiviy sons o i i th the publica he Unite r any State or Poland, and the old established Brit- | San Francisco of any weekly or semiweekly news- polit b of a State, ¢ ish Empire Sl [ paper with a circulation of le t t orga other thar s 2 > | Germans picture France as the Bt bl Wiador part of|whi /ag an employer), or misled ally of Great Britain. GEORGE JERNICK he coun- any ing the capacity of To Fight to End a € aniza declared Germany intends to “fight tric rail- B S Dl un:]xl }'Sx’m.x)‘) supremacy of the world | HERE TOMORROW o b 1s destroyed | he 5 raRy- 1t WeS _eninou Judging from these words, Ger- TV ,1‘ s sect hat a (,w‘:fi)l-_y«-\:nul- many apparently deems the die "“m:-km“A]:(:l;m}yp;fmfiem\f;- .C,r’J(:r-i . il B vl jcast and the British Empire blocks | | Wosiis o the &1 S e he aplke juction (a > open_cut placer mi SR . — RN el tions {last Monday at the Government defined by the Administrator), en- industry in Alaska. The exemp SRR MW - Great Britain defined warm aims| F108t Will be held tomorrow at 2 gaged in handling, packing, stor- entitles the industry to work em- I'as action to “redeem” Europe from o'clock at the Charles W. Carter ing, ginning, compressing, pasteur- ' ployees a basic 56 hour week for not ‘xecu.xmg threats of German “ag- Mortuary izing, drying, preparing in their raw more than 14 weeks per year. | gression.’ Interment will be in the Ameri- or nat ate, or canning of agri-; The act provides the penalty that | \ Soviets Attack Finland can Legion Plot of Evergreen Cem- cultural or horticultural commodi- any employer who violates the wage T ik s SR ties for market, or in making cheese or huvn-‘r.&wnm; of t act “shall lw‘ attacks on Finland and the little A World War veteran, Jc.rmvk o R R T D | nation's refusal to vield to Soviet clisted in the Navy on March 1 | terr ria 95, an was ischarged on pri Shades of war come to the Pacific Coast in photo above of the after deck of the black-swabbed British | territorial demands. |30, 1919, with the mfmu of conA freighter Pacific Exporter, which carries a battery of anti-submarine guns. The vessel docked in San ‘ml;"‘i‘;dz’l‘l’)‘]‘u‘m:é:‘& ;fi’:z‘é:‘c‘"‘:; So. | wain. He served on the U.8.S. Con- All Juneau Is Talking of Francisco recently from Vancouver, B. C.. on her regular Pacific Northwest-European run, but her des- \vm papers published shortly before| necticut, USS. Hartford, USS. tination after leaving the coast was not revealed. Note sign prohibiting visitors to gun area. | Ruseia joined Germany in the parti- | Astoria, USS. Aloha and the | ~ liable to the employee or employees | ( Tl S B WAktah Trrant. o Tor davk Eaizut i (1) affected in the amount of their un- N u v pest. gunfire was sporadic and the | More p(mph are kmm in the course | paid overtime compensation, as the lEAvING MONDAY fare ebbed to defensive patrols. { [ WORSTEDS i case may be, and in an additional | i 9 L A8l B L0y 3 Al A ¥ 8 : St | =0 PLAN TO SEE IT!? equal amount as liquidated damag- VIGTORIA, ‘B, GC.. Nav. .16, — |38 Lo Lo “”mm‘ 13% | s F R KEI(HIKAN Waters of the worst flood ever re- i = 0 ”‘1.,‘““_0“\ - 5 | You Too, Can Own One Like It e R i Vetionver. DEnd 134 oW atens. Canadian Discount | Expensive in cost but not in ou 100, Lan Uwn Une Llke HARRI RESIGNS W||R A A" H |d l:('uun rl‘('vrlgm‘ xn:lflv\uixu a( .rlv 0 Ei gl o J B. M. Behrends Hankl price — and there's the secret of day rain and fourteen-foot tide mpire classifieds brinz results. |aqy. First National Bank | n HEReTurn ATier nodays. =y, " s 200 acres of farm | — - - - - —— | RANGER WORSTED'S amazing SMALL Dowu PAYMENT FROM (OUN(“. fo Be(ome Bride of land were flooded by waters of | popularity! Timely Clothes puts ’ W E | d the Campbell and \n'(nlw \_/__ g e | the finest quality, long staple o | wool yarns into this suiting — THE BALANCE LIKE RENT! MEETS FRIDAY ~ "orner tvelon oy & . {heir homes and the island high NEW STYLE | brings it out each season in new T e e s ¥ L ST R RN PSR 1 T s UK e Leaving Juneau on Mongday for way was blocked by water ten feet ! | exclusive patterns — lavishes Sed S E ' d ' B Ketchikan, Miss Virginia Dudley, deep in places. V E RT I CA L HAM I LTON rich styling and rare needlecraft cha les wa nor Addltlo n UCCessor txpecied 10 D€ assistant child weifare Supervisor! Eeveral bridges were washed out N e r Y Ch I R ' for the Territorial Department of - AmOdedC"d”FmentOflhlflpop\llfll'.fa"OF- {« P P , osen al Kegular Public Welfare, will spend the ! ite piano which teachersall over the country where every man can afford it. Phone 28 Session Here next several weeks in that gity on ARRESTED eeter: Ponddh count \ field work ¢ o3 tled After the holidays Miss Dudle, less schools, colleges and .} -,, The resignation of Councilman plans to return to the Capital City conservatories. Sturdy, eRe Oscar Harri has been submitted and in February will resign her 4 % satisfyin, reasonable. to the Cify and will be considered position with the Welfare Depart-, FPARIS, Nov. 16.—Police have ar- & "y by the Council at its regular meet- ment to become the bride of Way- | '¢sted four members of the French i lbm i ing tomorrow night, Harri left for ner Eveland, Director of Labora- COmmunist Party and turned them 2 a mn the States recently for an extended | tories for the Territorial Depart- °YCF to the Military Tribunal for ALASKA ING atay. miént of Health: heir trial and sentencing ; e Harri is the second Councilman, Miss Dudley has been with the| ON€ of the outlawed party, Ca-| “Complete Ouf::: {to resign in recent months. Johnoffice in this city since last March, Mile Henry, was charged with| \__ P 4 e B McCormick submitted his resigna-|and prior to her position with thelSPreading secret Communist pro- @y A y) | tion late in September in order to| Territory had done welfare work, PA8anda i el — take a position on the City Police|in Maine and Pennsylvania b s - force. J. S. MacKinnon was chosen| Mr. Eveland has been with the by the Council to fill out McCor-| Territorial Department of Health 15 the e bl S e Ve o & mick's unexpired term in Juneau since July 1937, having inpoiat holsciionah which oil speays I¢ W night the -Council is|previcusly been associated with the | pinpoine ouR peRys: expectec appoint a - suc Ith Department in Reno, Nev.| Clog this nozzle, with carbon or any res- o Rt AR ‘ idue, and heating costs go up —off goes L b um of | ) your furnace — in comes the service man on an 5.0.8, call. Standard Burner Oils will eliminate this cold-day hazard, be- cause their double-checked cleanliness | + > | | bustion, with no nozzle-clogging I carbon deposits to annoy you. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 16 American made bomber fell du) - ing an air show celebrating the! Mexican air force's 25th birthday | and killed pilot Martin Polin Ta-| pia. | o e STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA [ Come in and let us give you the type of permanent that is suited to your personality and your hair. 1S THE ONLY I‘RQI"Y& ‘ R WHO MAINTAINS 15 a license, GEORGE ANDERSON SIONAL PIANO TUNE home is the pLilaes usl shoppe In ; THE FAMOUS WIRLITZER and 5 in the lat- There is a world of difference between our “personalized” perm- anents and the ordinary kind Make your appointment now for a new permanent wave, manicure, facial, or any of the other many services which this modern beau- ty shop can render you | in June axes and h t styles to suit your modern hom Used Pianos—$40, $50, $75. Rentals from $3 ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE “There’s Reason for Success” The ROYAL Beauty Salon Phone 723 ANN EARLY SMITH Owner-Operator ETHEL POWELL Hair Stylist 1 Ave Juneau, Phone 143 N { { ; { \ \ \ ! \ \ \ { Fairberks Shops 615 F s ) | R et I | claim the body of Nelson Charles, | the Indian | replied | to their wishes in regard to burial. ’ N There’s a Permanent || e funeral win be st the Sal % | vation Army Hall Saturday at 2 Suited to You oclock, with Adjutant Stanley | Jackson officiating NELSOM CHARLES | FUNERAL TO BE SATURDAY AT 2 Relatives Fail fo Claim Body - Burial fo Be atU. S. Expense failed | His relatives having to hanged here last Fri- (ny for the murder of his mother- in-law will be given burial at Gov- ernment expense here Saturday. Neither his wife at Ketchikan nor a sister at Port Angeles, Wash.. to telegrams inquiring as Interment will Evergreen Cemetery. - HELP THY be in NEIGHBOR Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. -TRUCK DRIVER- | single, age 32, high Four years as frequently worked as fry cook in restaurgnt$y has| (luwn dump trucks on eonstruc- | on jobs, also tractors. Good | .\mk!‘r and can take 1o,ponslblllfv‘ on a job. Acquainted locally. Call | for ES 424 SALESMAN COOK~—Male, school _graduate, salesman; has ¥ IMPORTANT T0 YOU! I TEN HIGH is America’s largest-selling whiskey in open- state retail stores. Remember, that’s where people demand the brand of whiskey they like best and ask for it by name.

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