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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1935, 'FAMOUS CRUISER TO JOINT MEETING |5 commmini™sii™sie DRATI}(’)?VIEEII:I"JI‘BK'IFE &?;m!""&?{a%%'fig ms | VISIT DUTCH HARBOR MEETS TONIGHT Newman immediately. ) i 0 F LEGION A ND | The Legionnaires appointed a| The Juneau Drama Club meets to- | | The famous German cruiser Karls- | wood-chopping expedition to go to | night in the high school auditorium | | ruhe will visit Dutch Harbor, Un- To Chop Wood | the relief of J. Dickson, who is ill | for its regular business session. The boys haking and. WhesHR | e Wio Rkt 39715 Wi Bo, | at his country home, next Sunday. The program will be featured by club, sponsored by the Juneau Police Apart from routine business, nothing ) FRlogid | JOINT SESSION | MATANUSKANS ADOPT ESKIMO GARE ROTARY CLUBS | SLATED DEC. 7 Juneau and Ketchikan to Gather at Local Charter Meeting | . according to word received here. Mrs. Grace Ramsay's presentation g:g::i’:g;zr::'g;bg:s‘:r:f‘;xfie: The cruiser will sail for Dutch Har- else was transacted, and the meet-'of “A School for Acting,” and the Atk Judi will hold it: ul | bor from Tlo-Tlo, Philippine Islands, ing was adjourned in favor of a so- rehearsal of on e act of “Hawk 'I“?Aesda rfi;i&t meetixol wnf ;:g; D‘r;g,nd will go directly from Ala.skan. cial evening. ! Island,” mystery play to be pres- 7t09 i‘clock 15 fna i”mniiu];o:::waters to San Diego. The Legionnaires _played hu:% to, ented Friday evening by high school the Elks' Hall % “| News of the cruiser’s northern trip the Auxiliary, who dined on chicken ' students. The play is under the SR | was contained in a letter from the and noodles, and afterwards enter-, direction of Everett R. Erickson. e | Secretary of State to the Secretary 3 ™, tained with dancing and community | — N RN A |of the Interior, a copy of which Committee for Next Year's Convention Appointed— Social Evening Follows December 7 has been ten set for a joint meeting, here. of the Ketchikan and Juneau Rotary k at which time the official Charter | the Juneau Club will| Meeting of take place, accordin dence read at today of the Juneau Rotary Club in the Terminal Cafe banquet room. In addition to the routine business, members of the club were ent ned and ably inter- tions by Mrs. G to correspon- noon meeting jed at the: piano by Miss sch of KINY The cast of the Juneau H School play “Hawk Island,” pre- sented a clever dramatic skit licizing the presentation of tr November 22 play Dr. W. W. Council was introduced as a new member, and M. T. Burk- land, brother-in-law of Wallis George, made a brief talk as a guest of the club -, YUKON INDIANS ON TRAP LINES pub- | A group, of children in the Matanuska colony in Alaska are anxious to try on their parkas, adopted from the Eskimos‘ style of clothing, as the long winter setties down on the little settlement. (Associated Press Photo) MAYORS MEET LEGION POST | Plans for the American Legion | Convention, to be held next year in Junsau, moved forward last eve- ning at the joint meeting of Legion and Auxiliary in the Dugout. Mrs. Alba Newman, President of the Auxiliary, appointed thé follow- ing committee for the event: General | Chairman, Mrs. Edith Sheelor; pub- licity chairman, Miss Betty Karnes ion and welcome, Mrs. Edna music, Mrs. Carol B. Davis; i finance, Mrs. Edith Bavard; distin- | guished guests, Mrs. Helen Karnes. | Exact date for the convention has | not yet been decided upon. | It was also decided by the Auxiliary | to hold a series of dessert luncheon |bridge parties in the Dugout, the | first to be December 5 at 1 o'clock | Prizes will be given, and a grand e 5 at the end of the series will be ‘!a arded. Mrs. Oscar Olson was ap- | pointed chairman of the December affair Mrs. McKanna Coming Mrs. Newman announced that Mrs. IN CONFERENCE IS ESTABLISHED | e Sixty Degree Temperature| Prevails—Flier Has Experiences FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. Two hundred Indian trappers, disre- garding temperatures of 60 degrees below zero, have started the an- nual mush along the trap lines in the Old Crow district, Pilot Johnny Lynn reported on his return here after taking Sergeant Kirk, of the Mounted Police, and his wife to the northern outpost. Pilot Lynn said the low tempera- ture necessitated him warming his engine with 'blow torches before the takeoff following each hop e ——.-— —— 19— 1 dent, would pass through Junzau time Friday, enroute to her i Charges Made Regarding/ Forty Colonists Installed|inat tne Works Funds Denied by Hopkins WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— After g Harry L. Hopkins accuse some Work Relief critics of wilful maliciousness, Mayor Frederick M Mansfield, of Boston, Mass., told those at the conference of Mayors here, that parts of the Works funds being diverted from purpose Ma fansfiela asked the mays atter the conference to tak: acti>n regarding the asserted diver- sion Works Relief Administrator Hop- kins earlier delivered a blanket de- fense of the many types of proje the in- | by Legionnaires of Anchorage ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 19.— Anchorage Legionnaires went to Matanuska over the weekend to in- stall the territory’s newest post of the American Legion, known as Matanuska Valley Post No. 15, con- 1g of 40 colon with Neil as commander han 400 coiouists a ers attended the dance in cels f the occasion. Sidney C. Raynor, of £ Senior Vice-Commander of ti ka Department, presids e BACK FROM ¢ i min- ation been attending the National P dent and Secretary's Conven- ndianapolis. It was decided Auxiliary would entertain “!\1 s. McKanna while she is in port |giving either a breakfast, luncheon jor dinner in her honor, accc.ding to |the hours in which the Yt% n ties| up at the Jureau dock. I | All Auxi’asy members wishirg to singing. COUPLE CLUB SPENDS For Ethiopians, a pilgrimage to Jerusalem is a religious duty and covers many sins. S. J. Veloria, who has beer \» St. | was sent t¢ Gov. John W. Troy. Ann's Hospital for medical treat-' ment, was discharged today. ., SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! FRCFITABLE EVENING e The products of last night's “work session” of the Couple Club were proudly lined up on a long table in the basement of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church this morning. Discarded toys, collected in a one- day drive conducted by the club sev- eral days ago, were repainted, and today bright yellow wagons, red steam-shovels and carts, and Delft blue doll cradles and stools stand in shining rows, awaiting their eventual distribution among desti- tute children. 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