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B——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'IHURSDAY OCT. 31, 1935. PAA LOCKHEED ARRIVES HERE FROM INTERIOR Mrs. Lyman Brewster Is Passenger from Nome— Enroute to Helena r Lyman S. Brewster, from Pairbanks, and Carl Stolberg, fror Burwash, arrived on the PAA Li TNeed Electra yesterday afternoon. Owen Williams was a passenger from Burwash to Whitehorse. Mrs. Brewster is the wife of the| Supervisor of Reindeer Service in Alaska. Shez is enroute from Nome to joir. her husband in Helena, Mon-~ tana. Stolberg has been employed for the last few weeks by the PAA at| Burwash on the work of lengthening the landing field there, which is now completed. Pilots Jerry Jones and Walter Hall | were at the controls of the Electra on the trip south. The weather was| excellent throughout the entire flight. Pilot Hall reported, although the ship flew at an elevation of over| %000 feet over the top of clouds for nearly a hundred miles between Hea- ley and the White River. * The next flight of the Electra to Fairbanks, probably tomorrow, be the last scheduled trip until next spring, Hall said. GENERAL WASHERS are giving complete satisfaction to Over 150 Channel Residents Join the crowd and do your heavy work the Chqose from a full line. G.-E. way. range from $60.00 to | Aircraft and Coast GOVERNORIS froe INVITED 10 [P "o camnos ROGERS EVENT :=' Army airplanes have been ordered to participate in Chief Executive Asked to Present at Dedication anti-aircraft and coast artillery war game starting Nevember 3 in Hollywood Nov. 14 Invitation to attend the dedica- and which will last for two weeks. The invaders will come from the Mojave desert. AR tion of the new Will Rogers Memorial stage in Hollywood November 14 was T ed today by Gov. John W. Troy. The invitation to be present with | other well known national flgure‘s4 rmm from Joseph M. Schenck, | Ch airman of the Board of the Twen- | | tieth Century Fox Studios in Hol- I‘lvunod which is sponsoring the [In‘f o rmed Observers Be- paTEie ! lieve President Will Take | ) Mr. Schenck’s message said: | i “On November 14, the Twentieth| Further Action, Peace Century Fox Studios in Hollywood | WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The fact | will dedicate the new Will Rogers that the Roosevelt Administration is | Memorial stage. Leaders in national bearing down harder on efforts tc |nro will join with Will Rogers’ own | discourage trade with Italy and people in commemorating his mem- ! Ethiopia caused informed observe: ory. Acceptances for this event of | to wonder whether national significance are being re-| under consideration. | | | NEW BULWARKS ! ceived from leading personages of the nation. The National Will Rog- ) ident's statement yesterday, hitting new action | Speculation is aroused by the Pres- | 'SHEELY CHOSEN 'CARD PARTY (10 HEAD WORK OF REBEKAHS AT MATANUSKA BIG SUCCESS ,New Rehabllltatlon Board| F,rst of Senes of Public | Elects Officers for Gathermgs Draws Flat- Ensuing Term \ tering Attendance | | The reorganized Board of the Al-| The first of a series of public card aska Rural Rehabilitation Corpora- | parties presented by the Rebekah ition held its initial session in Pal-|1,dge in the 1.O.OF. Hall last even- mer yesterday, and elected Colonel |jng proved a great success, 18 tables Otto F. Ohlson, general manager of | peing in play, and many persons the Alaska Railway, president of the"cgming in to act as spectators. group, with Ross L. Sheeley of Pal Hallowe'en decorations and re- mer to serve in the capacity of gen- | freshments suitable to the occasion eral manager. | gave the affair a seasonal flavor. Other officers chosen w head the Prizes were awarded in contract, ARRC, according to word received | whist, and pinochle. Winners were here by the Governor’s office, are as | as follows: follows: Luther C. Hess, Fairbanks,| Cotract—Women's first, Carol Jor- vice-president; Alexander A. Mac- | gensen; 2nd, Mrs. Oscar Olson. Men's Donald, Anchorage, secretary; E. R.|first, John Newman; 2nd, Martin, Tarwater, Anchorage, treasurer, and | Jorgensen. \ ‘Whist—Women’s first, Mrs. Hilda | | Don L. Erwin, Palmer, assistant to the gencral manager. | Peterson; 2nd, Mrs. E. L. Gruber; Other new members of the board, | Von's first E. L, Gruber; 2nd, Sam | ‘hanged in order to bring the eontrol 80t f the Matanuska Valley project| Pinoc ‘nearer home,” are P. C. McMullen | SWeum; hle—Women's first, Mrs. Ed 2nd, Maxine Williams; { Following the lodge session, the ¢lob ers Memorial Fund Committee is co- (operating and will be among those | present, also Gov. Frank A, Merriam at war profits and warning the Government about keeping informed on all shipments consigned for ex- of Seward and William Bouwens, a olonist. Old members of the or- Men's first, John M. Clark; 2nd, A. M. Keeney. |A The door prize was won by lda will | ¥ | port to both belligerents. — e |of California. “As Governor of Alaska we hope yyou will honor us with your pres-| eenees e e b4 AT THE HOTELS . Yo e 0 s oo ’ Gastineau R. Weenda; Herb Nagel; Mrs. C. R. Bell, Kake; Mrs. T. J. Jacobsen, Port Alexander; Walter Hall, Fair- banks; Jerry Jones, Fairbanks; Mrs. Dan Milnes, Saginaw Bay. Alaskan | ence at the luncheon and dedicatory ces to be held on this occasion.” ELECTRIC LIRS W. A. Hart, Louis Lund, Juneau; | Art Pederson, Srscurnv Bay. Gov. Troy vas a close friend of | Rogers who met his death last sum- mer in the tragic air crash at Point Barrow which also cost the life of Wiley Post, famous flier. Do nag - RN Prices AR £ $160.00. Permanent Sold on Easy Pay Plan Alaska Electric Light and Po JUNEAU—Phone 6 Waving A SPECIALTY § Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 { T o wer Co. DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Delicious Milk Checolate, with a variety of hard and soft centers. Rogers Treats BRIN No magic cauldron ev ness as you'll find in Race. No well wishir delicious variety into lowe’en has ever seen OUT OUR BEST IN HALLOWE’EN CANDY er poured forth as much good- the Rogers’ candies at Harry ng witch ever crowded so much one package . . . and no Hal- such values as there are in the selections at the Harry Race Drug Store. HARRY RACE Druggist 4 | the zanization who will carry on’ with! | their duties are Gov. John W. Troy, | | Chison and Dr. Ernest Gruening, | The Committee-in-Charge was as Director of the Division of Territor- {ollows: Trene Burke Smith, Chair- ial and Island Possessions in Wash- Man; Mrs. Mary Sperling, Mrs. Le- | inzton, D. C. vina Starr, Miss Elna Olson; Miss | E. W. Griffin, Secretary of mska‘l’« len Torkelson; Miss Edna Folley, and former head of the board, re- Miss Helga Johnson, Mrs. Kabherlne signed from the body yesterday, as | Ho0KeT: did Attorney General James 8. Truitt The Committee today expressed its |and Harry G. Watson, secretary to gratitude to the public for its sup- Foss. I Gay. Troy. erL in this card party, and announc- The change in the Matanuska gov- ed that the second of the series will | erning set-up is the third made this| 0¢ held during the month of No- :benr and is expected to remain flml TR mtil such a time as further self- TR | sovernment of the colony is arrang- ) >d. Sheely and Irwin will be in MRSI KENDL R active charge of the project, and no G change in policy is forecast. With the departure yesterday of GDING SUUTH last group of FERA ‘transient ! : | workers to be brought north from the ! | States, it was announcad that here- |after only Alaska labor will be em- Plans Business, Pleasure ‘ sloyed on work in the vallby Tl’lp NCW Eqmpment | GOODIE SALE OFFERED Be Purchased A Goodie Sale by the Ladies of .the | : {Lutheran Church will be feattited| Mrs. Joseph Kendler, wife of the Saturday morning at the Junéau | owner of the Alaska Dairy, will be a Restaurant, with many specimens of | passenger on the Princess Norah hemecooked foods on display. ‘The | Saturday mbrning for Seattle anc sa'e, which begins at 10:30, is under | British Columbia cities on a com- the direction of the following com- | bined business and pleasure trip for %'ni“s?. Mrs. C. Gunderson, Mrs. L. | six weeks. " cwell, Mrs. E. G Jauobsen‘ Mrs.| While south, Mrs. Kendler wi ‘Ellmz K. Olafson. spend most of her time investigating ST i SRR the very newest electrical equipmant NEW RECREATION ROOM for the manufacturing of ice cream The Resurrection Lutheran Church, | including brick and sandwiches. Tt under direction of Rev. Erling K. Ol- | is the intention of the Alaska Dairy afson, has equipped a large recrea-|to equip the plant here with a fully fion room for the use of Sunday|modern ice cream manufacturing 00l children during their ' frée | machinery in the Spring. 1 {hours on week-days. Ping-pong,| Mrs. Kendler will place the equip— | checkers, chess, and various other | ment order while in the south. | 3ames are offered, and the attend-| With the equipment will be ample ance has been most flattering. storage and ageing cabinets, electri- e cally refrigerated. I UMM—YUM! ——————— Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, Goodie Sale| The Boy Scouts' troop sponsored Saturday, November 2, at Juneau |by the Norlitemen of the Northern | Restaurant on Seward St. —adv. | Light Presbyterian Church will meet | this evening from 7:30 to 9:30 for Celery grows wild in England by | regular business session in the church the sides of ditches in marshy places. ' parlors. Daily Cross-word Puzzle 2. lflcv-sod ral- colloq. Poorest part of a feece Edible seed Loging life fluid , 29. Limb 30. Unit of work 32, Fish common in the north. ern seas 4 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ! U mEIBB Ifl I'J QERRE ACROSS Beed con- tainers 6. Peminine endinj 8. Blography Encourage Channel from the shore inland . Metal Tough and 24 5. rl sinewy um\ed it Character in Arthurian 33. Slep' for M. crossing a fence Aulm"llel Behavior . Copy Competent 40, LN 42 country One of an an- clent native Egyptian race Opposite of aweather Rusaian vil- . Death notice . Scoffers ; Fashion . Self . Light shoe Drinking mug enerous The rainbow . Collection of 62. South ‘Amer- fcan country 53. Historical lod per 4 s4. suffcient: “ 3. Grows ol DOWN 1. Animals’ feet tents Extinct birds Medley . Poor pla: slang Ceremony IHII%III/Eflfl B NS JEE 0. Harmful III W flflfl /dl IIII ROLL CALL AT ’ Thanksgiving Award ELKS; succESSE 1st—TURKEY DINNER The annual rotl call cf the Biks| 2nd—CHICKEN DINNER last night-was a great success; both 3l‘d—HAM DINNER SEEETE] CAUFORNIA GROCERY | members and visitors. Nearly 200 PIIONE 478 Prompt Delivery were in the ballroom at the business! session and during the roll call. rooms were quickly filled and Elks crowded around the buffet tables and made merry DEPEND ON IT—- every bottle of my whiskeyis the same! Yes, my friends, this old-timer is -always going to try to give you a barrel of quality im every bottle! Taste the rich flavor of O1d Quaker . . . you'll be glad to find that it doesn’t take a barrel of money to buy it. Whiskey friendly to youe tnste throat d purse Copyright, 1935, The Old Quaker Co, The Old QuakerCo., Distillers—Lawrenceburg, 1nd. BRAND STRA|GHT WHISKEY As you prefer in BOURBON OR RYE [t Bears the SCHENLEY MARK of MERIT OLD QUAKER APPLEJACK OLD QUAKER BRANDY (2'years old) alio W OLD QUAKER RUM OLD QUAKER SLOE GIN Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. Alaska Distributors Exchange Bldg. Seattle, Wash. BEGINS A NEW PROGRAM EAGLES’ HALL DOUGLAS MUSIC BY NORTHERN LITE TRIO D:once Every Saturday and Wfldfiesaay Admission: Gentlemen, 50c¢; Ladies Free I'rom 10 D’Clock REFRESHMENTS DOWNST AIRS DOUGLAS INN JOHN MARIN, Proprietor Channel Bus and Channel Cab Ser_viée :