The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1939, Page 8

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Mich- WO0OC a wa w\m §1. Michael (arved from Neva Tlmber timber from t ave beer attic of Kashe old t in 1816 varoff from 1 - - JOINS l‘lU'\' ERS Alaska Schedule of our Four Daily Broadcasts of MARKET QUOTATIONS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUl;SDAY NOV. 28 ]939 ’ Brmsh Woundcd Come Home \SKl Tow BEING ITAI.Y MAY GET IN WAR <Allied BIockade May Re- sult in Nation's Atti- fude, Is Report ROME, Nov. 28.—Premier Mus- olin's editorial spokesman, Virginio Gaydia, warned today that Italy | might consider the Allied export dlockade ficient cause to involve 1er in the opean war. Wrote G a in one if his auth- v rials: “The intensifi- n of the Allied blockade might well cause nations not yet involved in the war to seriously consider the question of conditions unded which | it is possible for a single country to control sea routes of vital import- ance. -re Smallpox i |used experimental 3 | last INSTALLED ON | DOUGlAS TRAIL ™ CCC Crew Begins Work on| Arrangement fo Pull Skiers Uphill Installation of a ski tow on (how main slalom course of the Douglas ski trail was begun yesterd ©CCC crew. The tow is be fer the Juneau Ski Club, will charge a small fee The ki tow, replacing on buil season, will be 450 feet long. I will be operated by gasoline engine - “ OlD TIMERS OF ELKS LODGE TO BE ENTERTAINED Old Timers in be honored tomorrow night a feed and entertainment at the week ly lodge meeting. y by a| which for its use. Jer Elks Lodge will by younger members of the Lodge. Keith Wildes is in cha rangements for ing. ?uf food on hand and will tunnel ge of ar-|on Cracker Creek to try and 'o- tomorrow’s meet- | cate the paystreak. A. Conn and | Bill Daniels are to tunnel during e ,lm winter on Horse Creek. Peter | Matson, Magne Magnuson and | Erick Magnuson have joined Fred M".O'"'E MOVIES | Hjelm and Oscar Carlso: St n in win- SHOWN ROTARIANS | cc: tunnct work on volcanic cree, { Fourth ‘of July -Distric - FIRST TRIP OUTSIDE David Evans, born in Atlin, has ry | left for the Cutside, his first trip. Al Milotte, Ket- | He had never seen a streel car 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. First National | Color motion pictures of Southeast Alaska, with special emphasis upon | the canned salmon industry, were hown at %oday’s Juneau Ro | clu? luneheon “hikan photographer. | Guests at the meeting included | tver Anderson and E. L. Clements - ady s t | MINE WORK | Jens Johansen e | Nels Loken, have a w at the end of t st THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY PRESENTS THE FIRST SHOWING OF “The Golden Heart of Alaska” The Natural Color Film by Trevor Davis OF COLORED MOVIES OF THE BEAUTIFUL YUKON RIVER OF INTERIOR ALASKA 150 COLOR SLIDES : AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 1600 FF Stocks and Commodities & Contrary to custom of the past, r)hl‘ ) timers will not do the work at this ear’'s Old Timers Night, but mnlz Aduits 406 Stadenis 386 the guests at a Program Pub ON ! & e i) Increasing In Nation Wednesday, November 29, at 8 P. M. (Tickets at Butler-Maure and Juneau Drug) 2 Children 10¢ —International Illustrated News Radiophoto Broadeasts AM. Anchorage | 50 Fairbanks Juneau Ketchikan 340 4:40 8:00 9:00 3:55 4:55 General Electric Station KGEI SAN FRA (Carrying N. B. C Broadcasts No, 1.3, inclusi Broadcast No. 4, - CO Programs) ve on 9530 Kilocycles 15,330 Kilocycles . 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Beautiful Reproductions of the Quaint Old Governor Winthrop Secretary Desks in Walnut, Mahegany and Maple Large writing bed and con- venient drawer sp: Ad- justable shelves : glass door in upper books or dishes. section for A TRULY CHARMING PIECE OF FURNITURE FOR ANY HOME! Priced from $42.50 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. e Cal., Nov. 28 diphtheria are » disappes method of pre- in both cases LOS ANGELES, \(nh(,n It consists, in the acceptance, on the part of the parents, of the responsibility of producing active immi by inoc- ulation. That is, it consi ry individual's making & special fort. rkable that in a com- 4 ort time the public could be educated and persuaded to adopt this responsibility; markable that it been carried out almost universally But smailpox, instead of being on the decrease, is on crease—and the shame and of it is that it is just the kind of a disease as the ot} t is a di e that can absolutely be prevented and one that can be pre- vented exactly as diphtheria and typhoid are prevented — by indi- vidual inoculation for immunity Vaccination against smallpo: the oldest of the methods used to obtain individual immunity. In the early days of its use it was ce erly, because the of s was an eve and te reality. Perhaps it was too successful. PRICE FIXING IN WAR TIME 15 OLD STUFF LAREDO, Texas, Nov. 28. think war-ume price .iixing is innovation of the 20th century, cast — It you an eye over Laredo municipal rec-! sehg ords, dated 1810, Laredo was a Mexican city when the priest, Miguel Hidalgo Y Castillo, launched the Mexican revolt against the mother country, Spain. Laredo remained loyal to Spain. Merchants apparently took advantage of chaot- ic conditions to attempt profiteerinz, and finally municipal authorities stepped in by decree to halt the practice. Said the decree: “Each individual selling meat shall give five pounds for one real (12% cents); this to include the bene that pertains to that cut of meat. “Whoever sells wax candles shall give four ounces for 2 real. “Whoever sells bread shall give 12 ounces for 2 real after the bread shall be taken from the oven. “All wood haulers shall charge only 1% real for a load.” The slaughter of cattle was regu- lated and there was price fixing for hay and fodder, lard and tallow. In addition the decree specified townspeople were to be given first chance to purchase direct from the | producer, saving middleman profit, and individuals were forbidden to attempt to “corner” any commodity. FOR GOPERS IINGTON, Nov. 28. — Re- party leaders will get st view of a possible nu- the 1040 platform when tional Committee's Execu- ¢ group meets here December 7. It is understood Dr. Glenn| Frank, head of a la rivate com- mittee which has been mapping a platform, has been invited attend to| > New Mayor, Regma REGINA, Nov political wars, se James Grasseck, will be s new Mayor, Gresseck kept labor Mayor Ellison out of office in the municipal election. All other labor candic were elected. 28 0y » DR. STEV¥=, CHIROPODIST, Makes Arch Applances to measure— | office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone ME‘ . FORESTER ARRIVES First photo of its kind taken during the present conflict, this radio picture shows British fighting men injured in clashes with the Nazis being helped down a gangplank of one of the first hospital ships back to England. One of the wounded is being removed from the ship on a stretcher. RANGER IX LEAVES FOR OVERHAUL ON KETCHIKAN WAYS Forest Service vessel Ranger IX left today for its annual overhaul at Ketchikan. Administrative work and census work will be unde between Juneau and Cape shaw. Capt. George Sarvella will return here next week > ' Concern Expresse by Brifish Over Dispuia LEGION SERVICES HELD TODAY FOR EDWARD H. FORD d H. F er at Cape afterr Last rites for Ed assistant light Spencer, W at 2 o'cleck «mm Ch: Charles W. Oarter Mortuary with listic "service of the American this Fan- Ford served in th Folicwing are aires pallt nd Steve s LONDON, Nov. 28.—The British High Command manifested concern today over the Finnish-Russian border dispute but no official state- ment is forthcoming WITH EQUIPMENT The Foresi Hexvice boat Foreste t Auk Ba an | gg Eal Out Today! pmorrow th prest out with a load Hoonah. er i 12nt for going The weckly Rota 55 will meet tonight in the grade school in the | for the TRY THE ROYAL CAFE Charming Beauty of the NEW QUAKER HEATER Maiches Their Mechanical Perfection s s { OUAKER BURN- fect relation: i A QUAKER ns off the of the pot, and cxponzes the oil. No moving parts to get The QUAKER is the ideal home heater. Y cu\ of order. 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