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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA . 2 Al . 1 unti nvalidated by court action or | YT e T R N BB e D(lll V zfilflls‘i{( EH!})U"C‘ l, .'.] " 'x .littr?;m?ins Lotbe s:i:oen wh.':c‘w?lii { A E ‘l 0 Y EA RS A G 0 frpm i come ANY e requirement the leaders of the CIO long- | . shoremen sign affidavits stating that they are not | — R o s S o DAYS LEFT T0 SHOP Communi This W particularly sore point with | DECEMEER 10, 1928 ' ne of the main insf of the West Coast trouble, | Justin W. Harding, U. S. District Attorney for the First Division, o ? [ ® | had been nominated by President Ccolidge to be Federal Judge for the Althou the ticup of shipping involved catas- DECEMBER 10 ® | pirst Judicial Division of Alaska. Mr. Harding was to succeed Judge trophic I to shippers and trouble and incon- ST T. M. Reed, deceased. Mr. Harding had resided in Juneau for a yenr,f venience throughout the world (affecting our armed Eleanor Helen Kinke | coming from his home in Ohio. [ s well 1l Plan shipments), the strik- lfil‘:: g»‘l;:!fll:;‘ the West Coast strikers—hardly could & A 1 to have won a victory, Thelr strike has lasted e e the A baby boy was born to Mrs. H. E. Scheefer at St. Ann’s Hospltal; early this morning. i | | | [ Tnfluenza was reaching epidemic proportions in the Gastineau i Channel area and five patients suffering from the disease were admitted | to St. Ann’s Hospital. Mike Dragonich, Carl Olson, George Hardin, Tony | Africh and Mrs. Bessie Winthehs were receiving treatment. | That the halibut boats Brunvol and Imperial and their crews, missing | isince November 15, were beyond help, was the opinion of many oldtlmej |halibut fishermen and the captains of several searching boats that | | have combed the waters since their disappearances after the severe | i f }su\rm that raged on the Gulf of Alaska during the middle of November. | ’ < » | A resident of Seldovia reported finding a porticn of starboard rail that | B % g zg i a in the city to two ont ¢ ) i EATHER [was a part of the wreckage of some halibut boat of the purse seine type; ! QALITY SINCE 1887 City Attorney r 2 te an act | A solid hatch cover was discovered near Point Gore. Both pieces of | permitting kan mur palities to in- :wrmknge were thought to be from the Imperial. i b 96900000000000 > m rate assessable property e the Ter A Nugget Shop “ad” had the following: “The jewelry stores wish ;1 iling. ¥ to be friendly with the cigar stores and pool halls and will agree to BOX M 0 0 S E ed by the : i 11 no pool tables and sell no s if they will handle no jewelry.” 2 : . % “stagh % 3 er and temper- e notice was because watches won on punch boards cost more to get 533 M E M B E R s 542 . P - o AR i i ’ atu t Alaska points, | them running than customers thought was necessary and caused ill- R AN ; : e %Y aiso on ! i ist, for 24- | il Jewelry stores announced they would not place punch boards in A 1‘ T E N T I 0 N BASIS FOR PEACE i et A - our [ ng at 4:30 a. M. 1ihepr shops if the stores would eliminete boards with jewelry of any ! & i T B b = th me, and released kind. of 1 horemen on . P g Jeather Bureau, Juneau,| o PLEASE CALL or send the number or your children Atlantic and Pacific coasts that caused millions of dol- | Now that this expedient is no longer feasible we Garnick's Grocery had the product of W. John Harris' artist brush %nv'jj aget‘? l\t/IO Christmas Committee, Loyal lars of loss to both sides, was the subject from time | can see only one alternative in balancing the budget. rder of Moose, No. 700, AT ONCE. to time, of many newspapers. The settlement alsoirms, of course, is to decrease expenditures as any We do not want to overlook anyone. caused editorial expressions and one of the best, operating firm or corporation would do when revenue o ord 7—Pt. Cloudy perhaps, was the following made by the Cincinnati|ls cut off. (St CHRISTMAS PARTY DECEMBER 23 Because there are expenditures that cannot be D3WSOD ... Shoppov Enquirer }fimmed_mm Rht N fl’,)(,d by the very m,u:e °°, Edmonton -5—Snow!ye gbtained from his office in the| CARD OF THANKS Although they were based pretty much on the | grrving on of the business of the city—it becomes Fairbanks -25—Clear city Hall, | AT 8:00 P. M. strikers' terms, the settlements of the East and West |increasingly apparent that the most careful planning H2ines .. s 2—Pt. cloudy; Licenses must be on all vehicles| 1 pehair or tne surviving rela- Coest longshoremen strikes were a highly welcome to see that the city is operated on an economical and —avie - . 2—Pt Cl”“‘“: by January 15. The Territorial High- | tives of the late Judge Wm. A.! development, paving the way for the ending of a |conservative basis is highly essential. JeG Akport 4—Cloudy | yay Patrol will enforce this Tuling.| grolheimer, I wish to thank his- 2 Ketchikan .. 32—SNOW| ynder Territorial statute, auto- i i > general stagnation of maritime commerce. The effects There must be no more mistakes like the Fourth 2 o | _ b 78 any friends for their courtesies N of the long tieup of imports and exports were being | Avenue paving. Nothing but essentials within the A 33—Rain Showers | mobles, delivery cars, motoreycles, quring his last days in the hos- b .“ L l s A l “ L l N E s Kotzebue ... =12—Clear o i ay | departments must be considered. There must be no and tractors are required to pay a 1: to the Elks for the i v felt throughout the nation, and the narrow differences ¥ McGrath T P bl 3 il pital; to the Elks for the impressive nAILY Tnlps JuNFA“ Tu KE flourishes until we get our paving and power system . Co o 5 license fee of $10; automobiles, bus- ¢,h0, i 71 of opinion which existed between the longshcremen:wmpmed_ 8 Baving o ¥ NeuE 7 T16-Pt, Cloudy |es or trucks carrying passengers for | [NCTel service, and also to his m i 2 *" many friends who sent floral tri- H and the shipping men made the tremendous economic |y oce responsibilities lie directly with the city Northway -24—Clear hire, $20; and trucks engaged in Y ;o hi; ity rite: s ;11 via Peiershul’g alld WI‘allgell less of the stalemate foolish to continue, iadmimstra!ion. the experts the Council has hired to Petersburg 14—Cloudy | hauling or transporting freight, $25 . . were expressions of the high es- With cunnections to Craig, Klawock and Hydabu: The East Coast shippers and longshoremen have |do the jobs. The men of the Council are not en- Fortland 44—Rain per annum. serri with which' JFiidze iHolsheith o < g, : 4 v rg : i Prince George -5—Snow SRS g udge Holzheim Jonvenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M not been far apart for some time, although the nego- | gineers, financial specialists or experts. They depend | . et was held in this community. QR 1 ; tated wage is well below that demanded by the AFL. |Solely on the people they have employed and it be- Seattie #4—Rain SHOWEIS| ) \T ADS BRING HESULTS!| James W. Leivers, Administrator FOR RESERE ATIONS ERONE 612 | hooves everyone of these people to do his job this Sitka % SN £ - A bone of contention on the West Coast was the I next yaas: Whitehorse : _ -23—Snow —_— retention of the union hiring hall—ostensibly outlawed | L;a‘)'h"lg more taxes even if it could be done is not Yakutat 2 12—Clear | by the Taft-Hartley Act. Both sides agreed upon the |the way to build for the future. Sound manage- - oo apparently reasonable course of continuing the hiring |ment is. : Oldest Bank il‘l Alaska . . as a paid-up El?)scwrfienrntogl:flgnn!.AELY ALASKA o 7 /. & | en route 2 1d s ime. r ded, th - | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING The Washingfon ol :a;':;x;xg]?u:ouue;\;:; = i:“;igtrzgmegneap;!eaergdi 54 lI(E"SES 'I'o BE 0" 1891—0ver Half 3 Century of Bankmg—ls48 Present this coupon to the box office of the . M _G _R " d Wedn y , the Justice De- and mollified. Nixon, who a few ! CITy-U0-Koun | part ed without its hours before had accused the Jus- ‘)F.k‘:frt:;;c;:suxy-_ tice De;;aruvr.xem of appqflis:]tml:ack SALE DE(EMBER 15‘ rme B. Na‘ Behrends . CAPITUL THEATRE ap- of interest,” now and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Vo e “{;e .The Committee is cooperating .. ,o00 merritorial vehicle Hoens i i ‘Coniirued from Pape One) ritics who claim that Truman Cab- with the Fe Bt e y - B k o =% T embers. never let one man fimhc,mndrju. 100 poe’rl'ez:m anfi es witich will go on sale December 15 an SON OF RUSTY which certainly bore out all the + o e b =P . feature a flashy blue and white Kiibrioan: DiinciEle of ee o v ah D B X o intention to work tozsther.” FUHEC & S ave Alaska'sflag| Safett] De"osit Federal Tax--12c—Paid by the Theatre L petition. Here is the backstage | A to make sure, however, MI. empossed in the left hand corner. story of what happened e St ey ey put the two star Wwit- The Territorial Thx: Gommizione | PHUNE 14—THE BBYAL BL"E CAB co. When ex-Communist = 8€€nL'uy by spectal Coast Gi Mser Hiss and WHUAKST er M. P. Mallaney, said today that | Boxes for Rent and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Whittaker Chambers f € Srefl C under Federal subpoena. the licenses will go on sale all over S & wbret depostiion vents them {rom making the Territory on December 15. Jack | COMMERCIAI SAVINGS RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. T triuinph 4 end of so long r f ploymen No- vody ever svesccco0ense e ®ocecoeeceae | 1 Anchorage . 3—Clear i Barrow -21—Clear |01 Sale. Bethel N Cloudy‘ T | Weather: High, 35; low, 33; rain. that he had receiv fidentlal f e L ane 22 more 1 es for the Un-Ameri- popejoy, City Clerk, is the license| : documents from partme ey b e "r ctivities Committee until the agent in Ju,},gm,_ and itcenses | WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! official A s, 2 CiHlnd fus art s entirely fin- —_— - ard Cleve. 374 ed late Pro —_— acting for C notified the Justice Departm also did Hess' attorney, | present Director of the Bureau ol Standards whom the Un-American CHAMBERS T TECHNICAL Activities Committee has criticized ECRETS in the past, is in no way involv-, Whittaker Chambers, the ex- ed. : SN i J rom Wednes- ¢ has reve Committee investigators said that oceeded with the case as if it did ogte pwen fg not live in a goldfish bowl, and as', . oo 3 2 A g 38, and ,IJ" Con- 2 i Commi up the =~ Bt 4 ¥ B TR B % animals. It beg a 1 y s 1 > 1. st ¥ g staking invest | NIXON STEALS HEADLINES Rusitan foe: sy Gk Nixon, however, I8 i 1 ays existed at that time, had ac- | ff MIDNIGHT RIDE e et With the, American Actiy Jomunittee who cess not only to diplomatic infor- gf L T bl Cl ih MARYLAND ” g its Dha XA I d, indicate mation inside the State Depart- 3 . ace a. e 0 s Meanwhile Robert X igation on M hat th nical s were ment, but to technical data inside R ltig, real bi h T s ded to call a press %0 important that even today—ten the Bureau of Standards which | 4 Pl 'l Ph h R d' 2an Activities ki s . Hen Rt sue a statement r hey are still carefully comes under the Commerce Depart- | g aS 1C Onogl’ap i a lo ! sition and, whi stole the head- ause of this, it is ment. : g : = never one to let g ) bl veal their na- bers made his revelation in e C I"b i feet, scurried u mbers e read part of Chambe ! deposition in the H hamb- | , 2 0 1naions farm at West A testimony, 5 icwever, Dr. Edward TU. Condon, g - it e B B o e > 4> ¢ Plastic Record Players, 10 or 12 Inch e sadion! sl to e wmiany " (O { Puzzle gt | {}{. o | i o <% 100% Virgin Wool Afghans in outstand- ts which he had not 3 i Baltimore lawyers, ex- both t ¢ i A . 2 : #g 2 . H e e Jonas B, e ol . v ing Colors and Plaids to say nothing and to cooperate ed to admit such testimony exist- 4. Chess piece with the Justice Department, ed. . One v . Fest 3 = which head :Treidy started to| Nixon also issued a stinging blast ""“"Darl K:;u : (:{E‘;j:,r:‘l‘fly mum A% * Crlb Maitresses and Blankets . Serpent probe the case. against the Justice Department. i - Of the Iargest So Stripling returned to Wash-| “The Committee is concerned,” premium . Mexican B i tBl k i _Pl P ington, got a subpoena, and sped he said, “over the apparent lack ' Title of st S} aSSIne an e s i aY ens back to Westminster, arriving there of interest by the Justice Depart- . Constellation " " equipment . Friday. v 1 A i 4 . Swedish coin 2 e Rl - T % Lace Curtains - Bath Room Sets : Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle famous pumpkin. After holding this sensational 30 §irained - o Incidentally, b Stripling's ' S e) 3 ix is - = - l b trips, Chambers had toausters | fellow * Bepunian, Cantmen §1 o0 ol jors t erbardiora b2 QARG i? Permanent Finish Organdy in all colors h 1. Seed covering ol “The Vir- red the microfilm from a squash ' John McDowell of Pennsylvania, 26. Broad smile . Affectionate 2. On the ocean ginian" 0 3 proes 1 i . & X H M H ;A;r :mplsx‘r:f::]n.w“!\gim:::] l:le:szxrl ;;l:-l:b”;‘(o:): a train and went to | im‘ EEE?K{’IZH . Rifisine s : * Chalr Cushlons 1 aSSOI'ted colors | . Howev harness mystery, plus the fact that Smp-“ Awaiting them at the Pennsyl- i Seandinavian Py ling, on his first trip, had remark- | va Railroad Station were U. S. i“ measure ! P - " r "ed ed on the big pile of squashes in District Attorney Jack McGohey T W our urchases G'ft ap 3 Chambers' barnyard. So Chambers and special U. S. prosecutor Tom . | Make o 2 switched the microflim from & Donegan, who has been trying to . g Feparution g y and Delivered Lflc“lly squash to a pumpkin, putting a track down Communist agents be- H . Prevalent > row of squashes in the shape of fore the N. Y. Grand Jury for g eaation A Before Christmas an arrow pointing to the special more than a year. . . B ;;lifllle L pumpkin. | McGohey i a mild-mannered L i man. He doesn’t talk much. But, ) s e TREASURY VS. JUSTICE | smarting from GOP election-cam- pagoda DEPARTMENT | paign criticism that he failed to T Meanwhile, the Justice Depart- prosecute Communist spies and ment, still thinking that justice|from Nixon's latest diatribe, Mc- should move slow and sure, had | Cohey said plenty. Behind clos- scheduled ne nd Ju 0om doors with Congress- n.-// -./fl %/ Renow ’ ings in New York for the c ixen and McDowell, he| o o Wednesday. It is barely pos nded on the table and demand- | [49] H entrunce ;h;;: the Justice t alsofed tb Un-American Activ- 8 Shai” isiana ad in mind the ities Committee not reveal testi- h Anclent ! ; i ildi fornia’s Representative Dick Nix- ny that supposed to be es:[rl:- 5o . ccfiv’fi?nf"' SpSaigin Bmldlng : on, Republican Chairman of the ret st not, he said, jump| g.. Onlo i 3 . Month of t| Un-American Subcommittee prob- n the Grand Jury. n --. fi Year: abhe, ing the Chambers-Hiss row, was| losed-door session lasted —L P 4 Riid'y boak 3 Telephone 394

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