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Sheel- or; Treasurer, (absent) Edna M Smith. REBEKAHS BIVE WELCOME T0 12 NEW OFFICERS With Mrs. Gertrude Helgesen, District Deputy President, presid- ing, the Perseverance Rebekah Lodge No. 2A, held annual instal- lation of officers at the lodge room last night, with a large gathering of members and guests present. Appointive offices for the year will be: RS.N.G., Mrs. Edna Pol- ley; LS.N.G., Mrs. Ruth Blake; R.| S.V.G, Lillian Peterson; LS.V.G., Anna Hill; Warden, Marie Reck; (,unductor Mrs Hazel Metcali; plain (absent), Mrs. Jennie '\ 1'471{0&/’ OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Dehvery FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ALWAYS CALIFORNIA GROCERY | Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SUSSSSSCSUSSSLUUS U | . THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau OQur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night installed the | | [ { 5 | , Brumberg;: Mrs, Eliza~ Organist, beth Key. stallation was followed by a deh- cious luncheon. e — WALT PETERSON SCORES 28 POINTS IN CRIBBAGE GAME Once in a ‘while the perfect crib- bage hand of 29 points is held. Walter Peterson, of the local Piggly Wiggly Grocery staff, is still kick- ing himself for falling one short of the coveted mark because of an improper move. He held the hand in a regular cribbage game Sunday night, and had the right suit trump been turn- ed, Walter would now be boasting |the perfect score instead of “al- most.” - e FLORY IMPROVES The condition of Charles H. Flory, | regional forester, is improved, St. Ann’s Hospital attaches said this {morning. Mr. Flory entered the hospital early this week and was treated for influenza. His return home was not planned for today. ATTEN ION PIONEERS | ol | The regular meeting scheduled | |for Friday night, J’nuary 11, has|he and Curtis Shattuck attended| of the Leader Department Store, \been postponed until a later date-a meeting of the Alaska Commit-|is making a round-trip to Seattle —adv ‘Lee o! che Seame Chamber of Com-/0n a gix- weel; vncauon | | which will be announced > | 1 | -~ pletely covers the In.lr i % e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPx ‘The impressive cérémonies of in-1 The season’s hats are decidedly rakish, swaggering, pert. of black felt trimmed with stitching. Fay Wray (center) is weal Swanson (right) has denned the “halo” hat, designed by Rene E NATURE LOVE HAVE TREAT A UPTOWN SHO “Trailing the Killer” Fa- tures Trained Dog | Plot ‘ | will {ind a ment current -ailing the Kjlkr," Jptown Theatre, |In 2 nature pictur Unfraid, agher, is s of nature of ent structipn in Wide Pictu now at the addition ture Ske shown, While ti thy Wirld s he mast spactacular “p famous pumas, Ww. which the nal other wild bedsts§ thre r api- Jmcumro[ | ting. fight between a d a panther is a hair-raier equal to anything ever seen on jhe flict between a witsh Js equaly v habits of the raccgn washes every more before eating it and 0 gs, are of mgre t. } Killer” strikesy @ presenting asf i, dramatic -stary, uced and jam d absorbingly in skillful than p: new. movie lHL dess a it skill{ully with the esting and ir in a long time e JUNEAU AID IS ASKED BY B. C, TOWN ON RUAD Stewart’s Board of Tradé ~ Requests Chamber to Give Help (Continued 1 rage One) construction will be r if there is ready ac- s to tidewater at many points. Can we get together on this matter—Stewart, B. C. and e Alaskan towns interest- nd make every effort to assure construction of the Yu- kon Highway by the most westerly practicable route? Mr. J. K. Green can give you all information as to our po- sition. May we hear from you in this connection?” Short talks by Arthur Bogue, deputy United States Marshal at Craig; Oscar Olson, newly electpd Territorial Treasurer; and Robert Bender, Editor and Manager the luncheon session today. Mr. Bogue told of the civic im- provement work done by the Craig Chamber of Commerce, requested the help of the Juneau group in obtaining proper hospital- | ization, a feature now lacking in; the Prince of Wales Island com- munity. Bogue indicated that, al-| though the city itself had a popu- lation of but 400 persons, approxi-| mately 1,800 permanent residents| live in the Craig district, and that, in the summer, the population is boosted to 3.000. Mr, Olson, scheduled as the prln- cipal speaker of the day, spoke | briefly, but asked to be excused from making a formal speech. He ! also had been invited to speak at last week's session, but said he [had been handicapped by an at- tack of influenza. Mr. Bender reported on his cent trip to Seattle, where both THURSDI\Y JAN 10, |935 and fin- ¢ clive material m‘n»: e of: The Empire, were other features of! and then} re- | MOTHER LOVE | IS THEME FOR | CAPITOL MUVIE “Life of Vexglc Winters™ Pleases Juneau Audiences Telling the dramatic stun o[ ¢ mans love for her Life of Vergie Win traction_at the Capit pleased Juneau audiences . Ann Harding, whose motion pi fure reputation as a star of the t maghitude 13 a dy estab- ed, reaches new heights in her portrayal of the itle role. The story tells of the problem of an illicit love, and the years of ‘heartache it carries for the hero- 1 of 20 years. is ably supported len Vinson Quintuplets’ Doc Is A Straphanger' { s ¢ ine for a player in the RKO Radio produc- tion is Betty Furness, cast as the adopted child. PABLD DEL ROSA IS FOUND BUILTY BY JURY TODAY Sealed Ve—rEEI Given Case of Mexican on Moral Charge Dr. Allan R. Dafoe, who wort world renown as the doctor of- Can ada's Dionne quintuplets, showet all the nonchalance of a dyed-in-the wool straphanger when he rode o1 New York subway. He came to New ! York to deliver a lecture. (Associat | ed Press Photo) tmn'\c Bender also spoke of the planned Fairbanks-Juneau passen- ger and exg air route and said this advancement would make neau truth, “the hub of ir - chairman of the ansportation and trade reported that no re- been received from. his telegram to the Alas- ompany protesting sailing schedule. Boyle indication of progress ; of small boat ship- or the harbor, re- he United States Army soyle, mittee had o Guilty. That was the sealed verdict read in the United States Distriet Court this morning for the case of Pablo del Rosa, Mexican charged with cantributing to the delinquency of a minor. The jury palso g fin the gathe lsment statistics qu by composed of seven men and five women, was given the case at 12:08 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Promptly, at 10 o'clock this morning, the jurors filed into the court room and FPoreman Arthur Riendeau handed over the sealed verdiot. As Clerk of the Court Robert E. Coughlin read the verdict, del Ros eated next to Deputy United Sta Ma al John MeCormick, did nof and showed no emo- tion After the reading of the v Judge George F. Alexander excused the jury panel from further duty ,untll Monday mgrning at 10 o'clock wheh' court s slated to reconvene, George B. Grigsby represented del Rosa, while Assistant United States Attorney George Folta rep- ator of the Federal Emerg- resented the prosecution. Judge Al- ency Relief Administration in Al- exander did not pass sentence aska, and Ray Thomason, general today fforeman for the same organization, left Juneau this afternoon as pas- sengers in the seaplane Pateo bound for Ketchikan. The FERA officials also plan to visit Wran purpose of their vi pson, secretary to Gov Troy, said today, is in con with FERA employment in cities. of John Marshall resigned posi- community welfare the approval of the }}nm( for a Legislative on the work v Territorial Chamber and the scheduling f two consecutive luncheon meet- soon to honor the members Territorial here next Mo .o 'FERA OFFICIALS GO {f TO KETCHIKAN AS ' PLANE PASSENGERS Miss Gladys meo.xl_ deputy ad- to Frank ¢ on the mittee; cutive rnick’s Jeonvene rdict, Home anors Building---Remedeling Send for FREE catalog We can save you real money on all home remodeling or build- ing needs. Our complete illustrated cata- log is full of information ‘and prices — on a single item or material for an entire home, or those - - MRS. MORGAN. HOME Mrs. C. E. 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