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8 / e e B R - R— EHA fl | RE[} T[}H : ; PLATINUM 7BLONDI-;‘ PLANS TO SUE FOR DIVORCE EXPLAINS PLAN | OF 2 PROGRAMS . ot Twenty Hear Talk mAB('i- ter Housing, Moderniza- tion — Next Meeting p! a part f twenty, of phon: by appropriate explained the proc of pro ing loans, how the build- ing program helps general bus: and the success that the pr had attained in vario towns (Associated Press Photos) Jean Harlow, the screen’s platinum blonde, announced in Hollywood she plans to sue her estranged husband, Hal Rosson (inset), motion picture cameraman, for divorce “in the near future.” She said E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 19 TRAGEDY OCCURS WITI DROWNING Troller, Drowned at Ten- akee, on Deer Hunt X hunting tragedy shock- s vicinity today when word drowning of John Raati- en, of Douglas, in Tenakee In- of | ka let on November 13, was received Raatikainen, well known-trol- las and Sitka, was due from a 10-day deer /hich he had left No- with Mike Gaveril, also s. They expected to hunt i ) icinity of Tenakee until the close of the season, which is day Word of his death was received United States Marshal | fahoney from Deputy | at~ Tenakee. No the tragedy wers includ- han that the body had recovered and would be sent Tk drowned man is survived widow and step-daughter there was no chance for a reconciliation. throughout the country, also how % 4 these communities organized civic organizations to promote interest in better housing and encouraged home-owners to take advantage of re-habili- ASK ROOSEVELT PURPLE BUBBLE Helzi Paulson, both of Douglas, a | pther Charles Raatikainen, who ler and owner of the large t i the plan to modernize, . ity g w}; o }?‘“h 2 “l,:L 1::1- 2 in Finland, his native couu-i ter Housing Program was im- b B o ! Sir. Raatikainen came to Alaska | gaoacery. o .“]1,0“, 1 ‘1‘1 i ]l ‘; BUNUS MEA Great preparations have been in 1911 from Finland and | e AL made to give Juneauites the most had cngaged in the fishing indus- | most an hour after the meet- nz had adjourned. Mr, Pegues called for an- [\fle[hod Suggesled to Avel‘t other meeting fc Friday evening . at which time the community or-| Break Between White han the pr ganization which will v of House, Capitol Hill -0 - © e 04 o000 00 00 White House and Capitol Hill at Alfin Hoguland was admitted to |the coming session. i surprises, increasingly | enjoyable evening yet experienced try and trolling in Southeast Alas- this fall when the Annual Purple ka since Bubble Ball will be given by the Do B. P. O. Elks at their club house W ballroom next Saturday night, No- vember then. He first came to out three years ago and er of the trolling boat on which the ill-fated hunt- trip was made. 117. If ail the chatter of the com- | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—Many mittee and other members of the mocrats elected to the new Con- ledge that is heard can be believed DWIGHT A. CHASE, OF ress hope President Roosevelt will it will, indeed, be a gala affair jy L HOSPITAL NO' |“write his own bill” on the bonus with favors, gorgeously colored bal- IIGHTHOUSE SERV ICE, @ o000 00008 vl ayert abreak between the loons and many other delighttul |N JUNEAU WEDNESDAY in addition to the ever- dance popular music Dwight A. Chase, Assi stant Sup- St. Ann's Hospital last night. He| Since the American Legion, at provided by Earl Blinzler’s five- crintendent of Lighthouses, with is suffering from a serious cold.|the annual convention in Miami, piece orchestra. adquarters at Ketchikan, visited | went on record for immediate pay-, Annually, the Purple Bubble Ball in Government offices in Juneau Neil Gallagher, a rib (r.’n‘un'(‘(l{n|.\nl of the bonus, it is conceded is looked vard to as one of the ; y when he was in town in a fall at Juneau Lumber Mills the returning members of dolightful occasions of the fall the Lighthouse tender Alder, yesterday, entered St. Ann's Hos- | Con that a vote will be forced when cares are put g Capt. William H. Barton. pital last night for treatment. jon the issue in both Houses evening spent in dancing and jol- Th er came into port yes- — | Scme Administration followers jity, and that this year's entertain- | tord for supplies for the Five Carl Carlson was a patient in say that should the bonus pass, it ment will add to the reputation of Finger Light Station and left early St. Ann’s Hospital last night. He | will be vetoed. The Administration’the Elks as hosts, is assured 1is morning. s Modern as Your entered for a minor operation on |followers and the President will e gl e Newspaper . . . . %l both be on the spot in the 1936 SHOP IN JUNEaT: Daily Capise Want Ags Pay! : A — | election and the former are st and About as¥nexpeosive | o5ra0 Powell, Sitka, was dis- |gesting the President advocate b= 0% (As worn by Helen Mack, Paramount stan) G4 Proen Bt cl Its charm is its simplicity and natural ]a5t night after a lines. I’s KNIT TO FIT of soft Zephyr pendectomy. Ann's Hospital | com successful ap- omise bill which they could and which the President without departing from wool. In all the smartest —_ | the position that relief for the colors. Mike Jures, a recent patient at|ncedy is the first ta St. Ann's Hospital, again entered Sl el e ! $3.95 the hospital last night, suffering CALL FOR Bil | VRS nechous SuRL Sealed bids will be received by The LEADER 2 thn City of Juneau, at the Clerk’s E. Stanberg was admitted to St.|o¢fice, up to 5 pm.. November Ann's Hospital last night for med- 95 for the wrecking of the present ical treatment. |wooden structure over Gold Creek e ¥ _|and the erecting of a temporary D t. Stor | REGISTERED AT ALASKAN |piiqge specifications on file ab ep s to' | Herman Korvela, Juneau; Ben|ine clerk’s office. Right reserved ‘,leson, Juneau; E. Campbell, Ju- neau; E. W. Edwards, Juneau, are , registered at the Alaskan Hotel. | ———ls ‘mpire Want Ads ¥ay! to reject any and all bids. A. W. HENNING, George Bros. City Clerk. —adv., i SHOP IN JUNEALU! FREE! FREE! CHICKEN DINNER HAM DINNER ® ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS! (California Grocery | k’HONE 478 Prompt Delivery | o Good Taste : “I¢’s toasted” " SECOND HUNTING| Jl’m throat prnmtim;-udlfl irritation— against cough 'WORLD’S LARGEST APPLE BOX SHIPPED TO EAST s how the world’s largest apple box was packed for shipment. Eaéh of the 75,760 apples that went into the box which was prepared by the apple industry of Yakima valley was individually hand wrapped. Seven expert packers and two supervisors worked 30 hours to fill the box which was shipped from Y¥Yzkima, Wash,, to Detroit, Mich. (Associated Press Photo) § & | mented on the excellent business| A" comMunigation from A. D, . REDLINGSHAFER | conditions there, especially in Fair- ‘Lawrence, superintendent of rail- | banks, : | way mail service in Seattle, said TELLS cHAMBER | Repofts of the exécutive board | that the Juneau Chamber’s peti- | meeting earlier this week, read by UF cfluss DR'VE;Secretary Curtis Shattuck, indi- | tion to have the mail boat service to Icy Strait installed again, had | cated that the Chamber was con- sidering a change of luncheon Juneau Roll Call Described as Success by Fund 1 | | { | ney to the westward and com- | John Reck and };Afley Turner. | C., for Post Office action. | The executive board meetings, un- | quested a committee to report next | der this proposal, would be moved Thursday on the recent halibut from Tuesday to Friday. fishermen’s meeting in Seattle. To Vote on Change ————— o R. E. Robertson moved that a vote on that proposition be taken‘ELKs Tfl an | been forwarded to Washington, D. s from Thursday to Tuesday.| President C. T. Gardner re- Chairman at the next meeting, slated for | _\next Thursday. Robertson’s mo- | | tion was passed. Secretary Shattuck ‘also report-“ (Conuinued frocm @age One) Ralph Mize, Mrs. Mize and Miss rene Burke handled downtown|eq tnat a nomination committee | solicitations. Mrs. Charles Bur-ingq peen selected to choose at | dick took care of the Triangle |jeast seven members to run at the | The Elks Bowling schedule, in- Corner campaign. Mrs. Dorothy | chamber's annual election, sched- | terrupted h}_’ the regular lodge ses- uled for December 6. The com- |sion last night, will again be re- Morgan was in charge of publicy [ ity. ‘ | sumed tonight. The games to be iplayed are as follow Del Monte vs. Swifts. Libby vs Schillings. Parke Davis vs. Carstens. B | A ban on dancing, in effect since Neminating Committee | the school was founded many years which he took with his wife. Wade, | The nominating committee in- |20, recently was lifted by the deputy NRA administrator for |clydes M. S. Whittier, chairman, |trustees of Lenoir-Rhyne : Alaska, spoke briefly of his jour-J‘A”m Shattuck, H. L. Fuulkner.ii" Hickory, N. C H mittee’s nominations will be pre- Tell of Trips [sented next Thursday. There wil Gther speakers at the luncheon |pe no meeting the following week, | included Harry Sperling and H““h{November 29, but on December G\ J. Wade. Sperling, connected With | the election will be held, following | he United States Forest Service,|any additional nominations from told of his recent 9,000-mile auto- {tne floor. | mobile trip in the United States | Y:)u’ll find every Lucky firmly round and fully packed with long golden strands of fine tobacco—only the clean center leaves—these are the mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better.