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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, MAY 29, 193 3. 7 2 933 Cang Features Syndicate Great Britain rights reserved WHO YoU JEALLINY SULLY “ ME ? oL PAL.. DON'T YOU REMEMBER AH HE'S COMIN' I SEE IT By BILLE DE BE(IK T KNOW vYoul YOU'RE 5 q{ m™e cuvy w0 - WE HAD THE ARGUMENT WITH ABOUT A #2200 N HiS EYES-.. "WHO AM 1, PAL? WELTERS GET IN TRIM FOR CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT 5 : s Jimmy D cLarnin (left), Vancouver, B. C., boxer pounds the sandbag in Los Angeles preparatory to meeting Young Corbett IIl (right), welterweight champion since last Feb. 22, in Los Angeles May 29, Inset is a closeup of the challenger (left) and the Frecno, Cal., title. (Associated Press Photos) SCOUT CABIN 1§ ALL REABY iai in charge man Ba 1, of the 2 w d Fred Hur made a trip to the Cabin y: for the purpose of moving tchen tange from its old Cabin to the new end of the po to the Kra ants, D Burnet land and Anten Hile, tI crete floor that they pour before mt shape and hard enough to hold up the heavy range. It w rolled into place and a hole cu roof for the twelve inch flue. After the flue was at- tached and previous to building 2 ed that soot vn out the tep trouble with draft this cluding of, Camp e In ge tion in kitchen will be no year. Camp Next Week Next Saturday, Scout-master Bamfield and Tom McMullen, chief cook and several of the larger eave. for nday. will be at ry where this year the IB\'mLMh gri is not known just at many boys will attend but indications ar how n 20 and the road on n"x' leaving the Cit 0'1(] of morning K to telephone to Robe! the Nugget Shop. s will sleep in tents as eather | will usual this year unless the forbids and then they moved into the old cabin for Metzgar has drum s . w e, Deputy Collzctor of Customs J. | and his son Bill visited J. Hillard Juneau friends Sunday wi Skagway proceeded to there will go to Eagle wherse Mr. | | Hillard is stationed during the sum- ‘max months. | s Classified ads pay. the Camp to arrival Headquar- packag ages for the boys may be present Volunteers are requ built a fine big oil- | Strong, boy who will defend his recently won of @ AT THE TELS B. ‘Vl | G neau i A. Minard; A. Karol, \ROI)!‘H, ‘W. Mitten, Ji, G raley, C, O. E. Morr! Victoria, Gladys Y. Abil, Fairbanks vieve Parker, Boston, Mass.; Cros Fairbanks; Dr. | stax Fairbanks; M. Smith, City; y | Juneau; Tom Hall, Seattle; | H. C. Redmond, Sitka; Sharp, Anchorage; Mrs. C. A. Withrow, |J. N. Gilbert, Port Chism, E. A. Ande: n. Alaskan J. Pettigrew, Norling, Fairbanks; Jr., Fairbanks; Ed Johnson, , Juneau. Zynda Hart, Tenakee; W. A A. Yar Victoria, B ump > tha Funter Althorp; | Everett which | Olaf Thane; | Pete Juneau; the | Douglas; Hart, Mrs. Margaret, onia, Oregon; and daughter Berkeley, Cal. ® 000090000 9 00 0 pmick and Mrs. S0 o000 n e e oo g Gene-\cluh will act &s toastmistress and Mrs. gop George Duncan ‘Wrangell; Fred E. Gilligan, - WOMAN'S CLU GOING 0 HOLD - SPECIAL MEET | Affair Will Be Given To- night at Coffee Shoppe | = —Announce Program . ] As a concluding numpber for a |very busy year, the Junzau Wo- man's Club will meet in a special session tonight at the Shoppe, for an informal party. En- tertainment of an unusual nature has been provided by the commit- tce in charge and all who attend are assured of a pleasant evening: Special Guests This meeting which officially closes the club work for the cur- rent year, has heen arranged in | honor of the twelve new members {who have identified themselves \vuph the organization during the past year, and it is expected that the full membership will be pres- ¢nt to participate in the .event, Members of the retiring executive board will act as hostesses for the evening, and there will be mno ex-! pense entailed to those attgnding.| In addition to the new members who will be honored tonight guests (of the local club will be Mesdames |c. W. Fox and F. A. J. Gallwas, incoming and retiring presidents, |respectively of the Douglas Island ~/Woman’s Club; Mrs. John MeCor- Pearl Burford, im- oming and retiring presidents, re- ctively of the Business and Pro- 'rn sional Woman's Club of Juneauj ® ¢ Seattle; und Miss Orah Dee Clark South Orange,| Teastmistress Mrs. R. R. Hermann, retiring prasident of the Juneau Woman's ap will B.i c.;l JO€ the informal banquet which w the social session, and ak - ers for this part of the program will include Mrs. David Waggoner, MIS. member of longest standing in the Maurice L. grganization, Mrs. Hazel James Fer- Chris Aven; Bay »|guson, newly elected president of : the club, and Miss Clark. All mem- M.'bers are urged to he present, as the committee in charge hope: make this one of the gala e on the club calendar for this year el d M CLALA g S 5 BALDERSTON GOES SOUTH | H. s Balderston, of the Bank of Seward, at Seward, who has V. Lundell, heen in Juneau the past week on Tenake; so there | Princess Norah was in port. They [Helen Moder, Juneau; V. J. Moder, and from | Juneau; Catherine Shields, Seattle; Balderston who proceeded him.|charge. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dickson, Vern-| They will return north in about G. Protzman, two or three weeks returning to| Seatfle; their westward home. |Nap_ Verville, Aklovik; R. L. Olson,| | business, left for the south on the Aleutian where he will join Mrs. —————— Ciassified ads pay. Coffee | " DR STANLEY .IORGENSEN AND BRIDE ARRIVE ON |PLANE FROM FAIRBANKS Dr, Stanley Jorg,vn.q] accompan- ied by his bride, arrived in Juneau on the Faiichild plane piloted by Joe Crosson from Fairbanks last evening. The couple were married | in Fairbanks on Saturday evening and made the frip to Juneau as a hpneymoon. They will be hers un- til the arrival of the steampr Yu- | kon, on which they will leave for| Ithe return trip to Fairbanks, ®hoere | ‘Dr, Stanley Jorgensen K has been \ practicing dentistry since jast' spring. | ‘While in Juneau the newly mar- |ried couple arestaving =t the Gas- tineau Hotel and visiting with Dr ‘Jcr"ensens brother and sister-in- rn\\ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jorgen- | law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Leiv Mrs. Jorgensen was formerly Miss ‘Dorothy Caraway. She is from Billings, Montana, and has been | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rivers |in Fairbanks during the winter. TALLAPOOSA BACK FROM HAINES AND | | SKAGWAY CRUISE| The Coast Guard cutter ;Talla-| | peosa, Commander C. H. Dench, in| {¢ommand, returned at, 3:30 o'clogk | this morning from a “short cruise, to Haines and Skagway. Paul Gordon, of the U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, who was a guest| of Commander Dench, inspected; the schools at Klukwan and Haines | while away and Commander Dench; paid his annual official call on! Liewt. Col. William Miller, com- s. | rapks. Several of the party on hoard! the Tallapoosa made the trip to| Whitehorse to attend the celebra-| tion in honor of Queen Victori: birthday. There were about 200 passengers on the train leaving Skagway Saturday maorning, Capl Dench said. The Prince of Wales with its excursionists returned to port at 7 ported a fine time. o et BABY DAY RECUPERATING NICELY AFTER APPENDIX OPERATION ON THURSDAY i | Baby Day, two-year-old daughter| of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Day, who underwent an emergency appendix operation on Thursday evening, is |doing very well, according to Dr. H. C. DeVighne, physician inH | —_—,—— — | KRAUSE RETUENS i G. E. Krause returned to Juneau on the Northwestern, after a two weeks' business trip to Seattle. sen and his_ sister and brother-in- | Jmanding officer at Chilkoot Bar- o'clock this morning and all re-‘. f [ i BlkL ... DOUGILAS — | MRS, KROMQUIST GOES TO VISIT RELATIVER Mrs. Ragnar Kronquist is a pas- | senger for the south on the Aleu- tian which left Sunday, enroute to Sylvan, Washington, to wvisit with her parents. —_——————— COMING HOME Mrs. James Baroumes aoccom- | panied by her daughter Nina, is a homecoming passenger due tomer- row after a year and a half's ab- sence. It is understood that Nina is now fully recovered from the long illness which occasioned their prolonged absence. e e NEW DRUG CLERK Miss Marie Fox is the new clark in 'Guy's drug store having suc- ceeded Miss Ruth Lundell who has ‘resigned there tp accept a position in the B. M. Behrends in Juneau. ERANOALSIS o T CITY COUNCIL TO MEET The regular meeting of the Doug- las City Counell will be held on | Wednesday evening owing to Me- 'morial Day falling on Tuesday, the store Check-Up Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen CONNORS Motor Co., Public Services at 10:30 o’clock tomorrow T IS a fine commentary on the high ideals and standards for our people that they keep Memorial Day in reverent memory of those who did so much to preserve this nation. And as the years go by there is less of sorrow and more of joy in ohservance of this day of rest and relaxation. For, through the sacrifices of those whose memory we cherish, it has become a day te pause and contemplate the strength of our country. Itis . .. indeed . . . The Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 of The AMERICAN LEGION morning at the Elks’ Hall. { Y are invited to attend. regular date set for the meeting. | FORMER RESIDENT OF| JUNEAU DIES, TACOMA| Mrs. Elizabeth Steinbeck, former- ly of Juneau, died in Tacoma May 19, according to word received to-| day by Mrs. E. C. Noyes from Mrs. Steinbeck’s daughter, Mrs. Emma Wilson, of Tacoma, at whose home her meother lived, Mrs. Steinbeck had been llvmg, in Tacema for the last three or four years, but was in Junzau nl short time ago visiting her many| friends here. She first came to) Moffett’s Successor Alaska sbout twenty-five years ago| B as Mrs, Elizabeth Desney. She was later married to Mr Wmm ms and bhen to, William Steinbeck No illness preceded Mr. Stein- heck's death, and. acording to the word received by Mrs. Noyes, she died peacefully, in her sleep e R B S L AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Baby Fleek, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fleek of Doug- las, entered the hospital this morn- ing and will undergo an appendix operation this afternoon. Capt. Ernest J. King as named to head the naval bu of aero- nautics, succeeding Rear Adm. Wil | liam A. Moffett who lost’ his Jife in Robert Nash, of the crew of the steamer Aleutian, entered the hos- bital when the steamer arrived in port early this morning, to receive medical treatment. Iver Eiden came to Juneau .(rom‘ the P. E. Harris cannery at Hawk Inlet and is in the hospital to received medical treatment. George Hamoff, who is employed at the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- ing Company, entered St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday afternoon te re-, celve treatment fm' a severe cold' the Akron Press Photo) disaster. (Associated LEDINGHAM ON NORAH R. T. Ledingham, purser on the steamer Tutshi, which operates on Lake Atlin, was a through pas- senger on the Princess Norah, bound for Mangels are a good sustitute for silage for small herds of cattle. BT AR L3 Old p1pcrs at '[he Emplre ZSALVAGE Wrecking Building, St. Ann’s Hospital Grounds FOR SALE DOORS—WINDOWS BLACK IRON PIPE FLOORING—CEILING RADIATORS—VALVES STEPPING—LUMBER SIXTH AND HARRIS STREETS WARRACK Construction Co. L ——— 2 Su‘)re do;;ed All OPEN. TONIGHT. CUT FLOWERS BLOOMING PLANTS FOR MEMORIAL DAY UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK UNITED FOOD CO “Cash Grocm Day Tomorrow

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