The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1935, Page 5

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SCHMELINETO MEET J. LOUIS IN 15-ROUNDER Match Is to Take Place in| Yankee Stadium Next | June—Milk Fund YO RK, Dec. 11.—-Max Schmeling has signed to meet Joe Louis in a 15-rounder at the Yank Stadium next June at Mrs. Wil Randolph Hearst's annual milk fun. benefit. This was after N York State Boxing Commission said Schmeling could not fight Champi James Braddock, for the title, until he has disposed of Louis. .o PATCO MAKES NEW THREE TRIPS . Despite unfavorable flying wea er, the Alaska Air Transport Patco, piloted by Sheldon Simmons, made | two round trip flights to Hawk In- let and took off for Taku late this afternoon, Leonard Hartsock, Lazo Bozovich and Bill Flory were passengers to Juneau from Hawk Inlet on the first trip, and Flory returned to that point on the second flight. A load of ireight was taken to Hawk Inlet on the second trip, and two as: ers boarded the for Juneau on the return flig: Fred Ordwa and E: Simmens were Joyce's Twin Glacier At <u on, the last fligh Simmons plane late this afterno: Ordway expects to take some com- mereial pictures and stated that if favorable weather devt he will return in a day or two, 1 intend 1 he gets the | - < sistant passengers to Lodge e 3 s e e e AT THE HOT R A Gastineau s Theresa M. Campbell arl L. But acson, Seattle; nk Gordon, tle; How- Sea Paul Alaskan ; G. W. Sample; , Tenakee Mike F. Reid, City; J Museth, Du Zynda and Mrs. Don S. 1, Junzau Mr Haley, Bert *AKE IT! YAKOBI BACK; Mr T return Vessel Forced to Lay-up by Bad Weather—Long ing Time on Voyage e Bay gasboat Yakobi, skippered by pt. Tom Smith, arrived at the city Float at noon today, after an absence of more than two ! weeks. Mrs. J. R. Freeburn, wife of © the Manager of the Chichagof gold mine, was a passenger to Juneau from Chicagof, and Gilbert Bixby was a pa nger from Funter Bay. .The Yakobi left Juneau on No- vember 24 with a cargo of 200 cases of powder and two cases of for the C ine. Storms were enc aghout the entire trip to Chichagof, and Yakobi experienced diff finding shelter at f the possik ing other small c the avalilable harborage. upper for cay cause Thanksgiving dinner at consisted of £d (Swiss A cook, and Elliott who, with Capt comprizz G the crew. However, jams, jellies and in tt s were brought aboard the Ya- om emming on both leg outer MRS. Mt Alatka enro .t Funter Bay to augment the| the A. H. Bixby, owners ed larder i Mrs. | of the yacht Leota, who are build-| v point he Yakobi left Chichagof on the | December 1, encountered rough weather at Im- perial Pass and returned to Gould-| where After an trip on Harbor enced by coast - - L E Explorat at P : SR ORDER NOW! Just telepnone 374, Hi € rimming or Christmas reen Delivery Reasol CEIN IS IN JUNZTAU 1. Oein, mining enginae tebeth from Chi- city on the two overnight ah, the Yakobi reached Funter on Wednes and remained at that port until 6 o'clock this morning on account of rough weather. a shortage the crew No hardships reported of the round trip, and stated that heavy swells along the Rave been several days. LINCK GUES Linck, wife o Comp: is oard rbanks, te to the Interior Yakobi by ADVANCE MADE IN FIGHT ON TUBERCULOSIS Christmas Seal Sale to Start Survey of Disease in Alaska Instances of the natives is found in most the same but | - > days were stop at December 4, known A .- ' in Fair 588 un the 1935, .o o anks. tobacco, TOET i Mr on for funds of the di- the Alaska Tuberculosis now wagin campaig to .pro r a surve Territory. head winds r recoverin; me critically 11l continuous the work of have been mailed persons throughout ing to E. W. Griffin ;- 1 Sale Com- explaiming sociation NSIDE a F 398, y he Establishing in 1903 any year. nd wa bank He eng. X A member the next Legisla- -opriste an amount ed by public sub- check tion in or E He Wa! urvivea by e Burnett Burnett, a Jacobs and ie when on arrived | Al a da ka may s the asked | SILVER STREAK SEDA “The Acme in Automobile Safety and Comfort” EXCLUSIVE JUNEAU DISTRIBUTORS Connors Motor Co., Inc. PONTIAC — BUICK — CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE EFFECTIVE TOMORROW 25C Per Car Phone 1 the discase 10 to 12 times that| sections, ravages among the whites ¢ er of Belleview JOHN F. BURNEITT, PIONEER OF NORTH, ‘thionalisl Agitation to End DIES INAINTERIOR‘ British Influence Cause when his cabin caught Burnett to enter the hos- in Fairbanks on October from the burns he | with 1 resulted in his death himself operated a tr s there until he went to ed in mining in the Fairbanks d of the Fair ks Aerie of the Fraternal Order | his ti Earl Burnett daughter all of whom live in | while are about t two sanitariums in Al- among its | John F. Burnett, 72 years old, well | an pioneer, died recently Burns which he re- | fire | betes ! diabetes | 1o Born in Kansas in 1563, Mr. Bur- | ists will map plans stt joined the gold rush to Alaska |front seeking changed British in- in | fluences in Egypt nsfer afr- |4 sons, | and | Mrs. | Mr CAIRO CABINET day | merce will now Wednesds One Bulb Lights Christmas Tree; CHCAGO, Ill, Dec. 11.—At a pres Christmas novelty review here a 10+ inch Christmas tree with 16 glowing pinpoint stars for table decorations attracted attention, All 16 stars de- rive their light from one tiny bulb inside the base of the “tree,” glass reflectors “relaying” the rays. - these chilly mornings. Get them MUCH PRESSURE of Resignation CAIRO, Dec. 11.—Premier Tew- fik Nessim Pasha offered his res- ignation and that of his cabinet to- It was accepted by King Fuad The cabinet, under Nationalist ire to end British influence in country, decided to resign The premier and constitutional- for a united J/u’/]nvor lasts Schilling vane\ onilla D TO " WEEKLY The Fairbanks Chamber of Com- meet wezkly, every at noon. e Frank Henderson You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “Age of Indiscretion” =~ { As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow ., WATCH THIS SPACE You Know She'll Adore JEWELRY It Answers the Problem at Christmas! 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