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| i NORTUBOUND coeseeeen o e heduled to arrive EDULED SAIL duled to Nov. 27 at 9 p.m. sail Ir chediled t le Novembe 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILIN LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth ieaves every Wedn. night at 6 pm, ihd Wayports. leaves every Friday am. [y nd wayports. e s 0 00 s 0 D St AT a ses e s tLo s ee e e . NORTH STAR 1S DUE TOMORROW - Ti orth Slal‘ “lu > Bureau of Indian will arrive at the !u ad of the Bureau, announce day The North Star is returning reindeer, ivory and other zoods a trip which took her to Point Diomedes Islands, and other and Aretic row, th rence Island ering Seas. des the only scheduled vis the remote commur s bean gone from Junea months L. Wh! el, while Sot visor Donald 8 senger, having trar Boxer at Nunivak Island An ivory model of the noted made by a native of the is eliciting much attention Nugget Shop. a -oo ee e s v es o0 0 TIDES TOMORROW 24 0 % 0 00 00 00 High tide m., Low tide High tide Low tide 40 f =17 LIGHTHOUSE RESERVE SURVEYS NOW FILED; |* LAND IS WITHDRA by given that ! Marine News g GS Petersburg, Kake airs > Dock in Juneau at 9 & ow, Charles W. Hawkesworth, tions o lan is captain of the rred from t} Diomedes. at 14.6 feet , 17.3 feet feet THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1935. ]! ASKARIS ADVANCE IN AFRICAN WAR : T PASSENGERS :ON NORTH SEA FOR THIS PORT 26. — Steamer Sieamer Movements SEATTLE, NOV Noiih € 4atle s 4 41 \‘14 >d time for Southeast Al passenze the neau Mrs. Helen Bender, o | Mr. and Mrs. E [ an Poliner Fenwick om Bart -, — WHALER 1S IN DISTRESS OFF o5 or « Const Guard Cutter Stand- ¢ ing by Vessel with 30 Men Aboard SAN PEDRO, Cal., Nov. 26 —The whaler California is holding its own MUI springing a leak off Santa ra Island. I)w Coast Guard cutter Itasca has reached the side of the vessel and is now standing by. The California is anchored 40 miles from the southern ifornia coast near the whaling grounds. The crew consists of 30 men. e at it:ly's colonial troops, the Askaris, are shown (top) as they climbed a hill in their advance on Makale. Below, the cdlonials man field bat teries as infantry regiments lead the attack on the Ethiopian front. (Associated Press Photos) Sick Italmns Homeward Bound Cold A. m Tk HALlBU'lERS SELL ON SEATTLE MART SEATTLE, Nov. 26.—The following halibuters arrived and sold catches today as follows From the Westward banks—Super- | 4 32,000 pounds, 10% .and 9% cents a pound; Arne, 12,000 pounds, 9% and 8% cents. rom the local banks—Argo, 12,- 000 pounds, 10 and 8 cents; Ionic, 17,000 pounds, 9% and 8 cents; Aloha, 4000 pounds, 8% cents straight; Presho, 1,000 pounds of but ond 9,000 pounds of sable, ght and 3% ce - the J. M W. A WILL HOLD NOM:NM ON ith from Bar- Law- Sh sit to nidies, u for uper pas- @ ShiD, | gy cents str Homeward bound with hundreds of sick Italian soldiers, the S. Sardegna is shown at Port Said after passage through the Suez Canal Thie ship forms a sharp contrast to flag-bececked vessels going thi other way with enthusiastic fresh troops. (Associated Prels Photo by $taff Photographer Caneva of New York) 4 Nomination of officers for ing six menths will be 3 ol the rezular meeting au Mine Work: . {which will be held this e |the A.| B. Hall All members of the association are requested to attend. Various other tters will be discussed. The following officers will be nom- ‘VN inated from the floor tonight, elect- ed by secret ballot at the first meet- ing in December, and installed at Vending machines in Germany dis- ribute such mel(‘lmndlse as bever- 2 rettes, phonograph records, and flm\m:. - P IN JUNEAU, FIRST! - SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! The problem of producing light- ing gas from lignite in a direct way is reported to have been solv- ed by a German engineer. - SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! D SHCP IN JUNEAU! eet ning in ol the e and field notes in the last meeting in December: Pres- L { the follow! cf U. S. Lighthouse Re! a’ka, h been filed in the Lani O Ancho By reason of t as follow No. 1613, Da iralty Island 1617, Grav No. 1620, Inner Chichagof I 1621, *in, Island, on Chat Strait U. 8. Survey No. 1632, Poin ens Passage Survey No. 17 ngell Narrows. 0. 2171 cn Kuiu Islan 1g surveys ident, rves in Al- U al and Mount Point Crow- 1st Vi ident, 2nd vi precident, secretary, assistant sec- retary, treasurer, three trusts and Sergeant at arms. With the excep- tion of the secretary and treasurer, cannot hold office more ix months in any one year. S, s .- DEPUTY MARSHAL IN CITY Deputy U. S.'Marshal B. F. Fick- anger Point, | en of Sitka is'in Juneau, after hav- inz brought Anton Peters from the Point | Picncers Home.” ‘Petefs is to be sland ommitted to Morningside Sanitar- z=m!l in Portland. -ee | SALMON SOLD HERE Alaska Coast Fisherles bought 5,- Read the 000 pounds of salmon yesterday Classified Section afternoon from the gasboat Pros-| of the perity, Capt. A. Molvik. | — e - ! SPEND WHERE YOU MAKw IT! T S W L 5 A BB, M X 1. ) ! : : : i Star THANKSGIVING SPECIAL FRUIT CAKES 50c a pound EMPIRE Looking for a job? . . Need Some one to help with the housework ? Want a new car? . Got something you want to sell? Our classi ified section rves hundreds quickly and at little cost y day. Try it for best results. Bakery S SRS S SN S S Y SN ES T O o e e i FAGULTY FEAST "HOVES HIGHLY SATISFACTORY Informal Dinner of Teach-| ers and Scheol Board Be Repeated Soon The first of a planned series o1 | in which 1 (l:(‘h‘ wiv; evoning at G JJ; to enable i board m:-'nb"n to be: nted, the dnmms » an even more important pur-| soce in that they will tend to unice | 3 rs cf cau hl_‘1 and‘ 5| on which, d M 3 srate directly ["'F hen‘ ‘rment. He'iday Moti | Thanksziving motif dominat- | om, menu and ¢ ms. Tre s,; rcens, and small artificial turk 1 as room and table decora- C Programs, artfully mimeo- phed by the commercial clas in book form, and emplo; autumnal colors and Thanksgi ymbols The Thanksgiving menu pro both R. E. Robertson and A. Phillips with a turkey to carve. Phillips Tcatmaster A. B. Phillips, presiding as to: master, stressed the primal re | for the banquet, and urged lh‘n; teachers realize the advantages of‘ co-operative gatherings. “These oc- | casional dinners Will do more thnn, help us to avoid the formal cut- nd-dried teachers' meetings of the past,” he said. “They will, T hope, consolidate the already amicable re- lationship between board and teach- rs into a stronz team, pullinz to- gather for the continuous betier- ment of Juneau schools.” R. E. Robertson, President of the &chool Board, gave a graphic de- scription of the opportunities await- ing a teacher in the Juneau schools ch did not, in his dpinion, exist elscwhere, “There are opportunities | for sport and out-of-door enjoyment in Juneau that can be made avail- to teachers in no other part of Vh~ United States,” he said. “Teach- ers in Juneau are given an oppor- tunity to live healthfully as well as {to teach.” Fermer Teachers Grover Winn, talking on the where- /| abouts of former Juneau teachers, inferestingly narrated their many xploits, which® have brouzht Ju- neau ex-teachers into professorships yin colleges and universities, and one, |pas the result#of a recent election into the mayoralty of Soclalistic Minneapolis. Walter Scott, Secretary of the {Juneau School Board, spoke brizfiy concerning the aims and efforts of Juneau education, and the with which teachers ar | Miss Cynthia Batson, Mrs. compliance. confronte: the achievement of | those aims. Alex Dunham, Principal of tae ke a welcome to L interesting featur: n S Hizh suests. Other of tite program 1 Chalk talk, by K"nneth R. Fergu- on. Vio! in solo, by Miss Edith I. Alex- { ander. Vocal trio, Miss Harriett Cutler, Byr: Miiler. Trumpet solo, Byron Miller, Mrs. Miller at the piano. Community sinzinz Rath Cetfin, with M Bourne at the piano. - UTILITY DEFIES | U.S. AUTHORITY | | Electric Bond and Share Refuses to Register’ Under Ruling NEW YORK, Noy. 26.—The Secur- | ities Exchange Commission today | filed a bill of complaint in the Fed-: |eral District Court stating that it/ has been advised that the Electric! Bond and Share Corporaticn and five of its intermediate holding cor- porations would not register under the Public Utility Act. The court was asked to direct their with LEAVES ST. ANN'S John Branch, mine employze who "|recently suffered a fractured right arm in an accident, was discharged from the hospital last evening. | JUNEAU! i A | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT!' ITALIAN PLANES OVER ETHIOPIA A Some of the latest pictures trom the Italian-Ethiopian war tront in the north show (top) part of a squadron of bombing planes, one piloted by Capt. Galeazzo Ciano, son-in-law of Mussolini, flying over the war zone. Lower: Askari machine-gunners in action near Makale. (Associated Press Photos) YOUR DINING ROOM and a pew suite will add to the apparance tertaining will be the popular rocm on Thanksgiving Day as well as simply your en- A variety of attractive suites including Table, Buffet and 6 Chairs priced as low as £59.50. The charming little EIGHT-PIECE SUITE shown in our display win- dow is one of the most popular sizes for homes, and is exceptionally at- tractive with the com- bination of Walnut and Mahogany Inlay Veneer. Priced at $74.25 A big comfortable ARM CHAIR where you can stretch out and relax after dinner is great comfort in any home. You have just got time to select one of the new ones now on display. You cannot help being pleased. with the new reflector types . . all glare is eliminated and at the same time your room is better lighted. The new shades are attractive and pleasing in any room. ‘We are now putting on our display floor a fine assortment direct from a large Eastern factory and know you will be delighted when you see them. Why not cheer your Thanksgiving table with the addition of one of them? The new Colonial Style so popular throughout the States are also shown. DISHES and GLASSW ARE So important a part of entertaining, are here in abundance. The largest and most ; complete stock in Alaska to select from. DINNERWEAR in open stock patterns, both Domestic and Imported English ware. 32-PIECE TS as low as $5.00. EIGHT beautifully cut, thin blown GOBLETS for ONLY $1.75. Our stock of the Vogue and liquers. A good time to fill Barbara Stemware is complete, down to the elegant little in on your set right now.