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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1936. : : By BILLIE DE BECK ILL LET YOU ROUSTABOUTS OFF THIS TIME--BUT--T WARN YOU -- (N THE FUTURE CONDUCT YOURSELVES MORE I\‘ I~ » iv » * » » ‘ C » » {) v ]. e ‘ ’ > » o * v » ? » [ k] » I I LIKE GENTLEMEN --- ELIMINATIONS IN ORATORICAL CONTEST HELD High School Students Pre- pare for Declam- atory Event in the Juneau lamatory -Con a contestant to repr 0 choose e ol © 1936, King Features Syndicate, Joc, Great Britain rights reserved "I¥E CLASH ON GOURT TONIGHT Result Will Have Important Bearing on Title—Sab- in's Meet Eagles 30—Krause vs DeMolay. 8:30—Sabin’s vs Eagles. Results of tonight's basketball > (RAUSE, LODGE AFTER 6:00 P, B! PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to IMMEDIATELY. you 24 Hour Service Merchants' Lunch Short Orders Regular Dinners ‘ AILEY’S the s isional € 3 s i at arch 18 ume between the Krause Concret- WHERE YOU MEET YOUr FRIENDS held in rd the DeMolay five will have 3 " striking effect on the champion- - i i el grade school auditorium at 2 o'clock, e T SR TR 2 U RS e with the following students emerg p hopes of three teams in the z Ing stili- viot wguc. Right now the fraternal five Ed Bow- ory: Tom Stewart, is on top with three wins, no losses. The Concreters are second, with three wins and one 1 he Douglas INSURANCE ous: Lyman Snow, Patricia Eagles are right behind with only S Allen Shattuck ' g Joe Sterling, Elizabeth they would practically cinch the g “L"‘““" i last half championship, as their next U were Ted and final game after tonight is i Mrs. over C. n and Miss against Sabin's Clothiers, now in Established 1898 Ruth Coffin. Student officers con- i ducting the contest were Chairmen, Their loss would tie up | oo rr e e e loop. | - Sa2 Walter Scott and Harry Lucas; ause of the importance of the Juneau . i AIGSkG Charles Jenne and John € it, and because the opener brings together two of the strong- This picture offers the very best evidence that a 70-mile-an-hour e R. Erickson, Instructor, est outfits on the channel I as in charge of the contest, with Miss Esther Lundsetter and R. Mar- cum assisting. Final Contest The final contest will be held Wednesday evening, February 26, in the grade school auditorium, at A two-day courtship at Miami Beach was climaxed with the mar- riage of Mary Kirk Brown, 21, once a frequent companion of Max Baer, ex-heavyweight champion, and William Seymour, New York jewelry salesman. They are pictured on th morning wedding. e beach a few hours after their early (Associated Press Photo) chool gym should be pack rafters tonight. In the nightcap, the Douglas Eagles will be trying to keep in the race with a victory over the haberdashers. The Sabins’ outfit has not won a game tnis half, and a vic- tory for them would be one of the winter gale swept Buffalo, N. Y. Police had to string life lines across downtown streets to keep pedestrians from being blown off their feet by the wind after scores had been hurt in that fashion. Property dam- age was also high as chimneys, flagpoles and the like were torn dewn. {Associated Press Photo) HOLBROOKS HOME TONIGHT | ® Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook | — | | NO. 91 WINS THE BEAUTI- WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 A which time representatives in ecach e e gest upsets of the season. will ¢ home tonight aboard A | ' gr—— division will be chosen for the Ket- First game lineups will be: De- | the Victoria after a trip along the FUL DIAMOND RING chikan contest. Between numbers, D ABLED sHlP 1 olay—Lindstrom, f; Davlin, f; coast tending as far south as 4 l the High School Dance Orchestra { 8 ; Bloomquist, g; and Ga American Beauty Parlor { will entertain thé audience. s ASSTNELIOR) 1y ~Heppenmalh |- JR 3 o, <o, St First Aid to Beauty Yesterday's Program SAFE IN PBRT | Burnett, ¢; Brown, g, and John- /4 SHOP IN JUNEAU, L& oy ;3 Yesterday's contestants, of 3\ NE WS on, g m—— whom offered a creditable perform- g ‘ - C 3 Ancsowera i IENE L ) - ; { . RHODE VISITS HERE -,l”" au Lasit rocer ) OPEN ALL NIGHT Oratory: Tom Stewart, “Drama Pride of Gloucester Fish- ¢ S B b of American Democracy”; Lewis . . B i : - C TASH GROCERS . ; | L) SCOUTS PLAN DANCE F. S. Rhode of Seatle has been fI l L S Beaudin, “The Constitution”; Ed ing Fleet A““"«* at the resulsr Haseting &t local i, with, Wiy KeeB. Fpeouty Covner Second and Soward an ole lquor tore Bewien (g S B Halifax cuts last night lans. were dis- | Game Wacdon Gixtones onoms. Fros Dolinges George Folta, “Toussaint 1 Ouver- AR 1 for raising funds to SeCUre i1 leave on the Victoria for Se Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings gare, 4 | GLOUCESTER, Mass, Feb. 18— some additional equipment that is My, RAode #ill take. sn Aptme TN ARG . B RRA T 2 £ Humorous: Patricla Harland,|capy Ben Pine said this afternoon|needed at this time to permit growth oounvine' position with the I - = = — “Ladies Aid at the Local Theatre”; o nas received word that the fish-|and expansion of their activ A and Hawkin's Store. l NITED F()OD Co Lyman l‘»flm]% "g"f’nl-“ BO_%#;‘L‘ hrF" !ing schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud, | in the Eagles’ hall when the eresigte s ; . THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Date”; Emilee Dalton, “The Trials| . .q. the G S e ich | weather gets favorable, was talked 35 pride of the Glouce: et, which|weather ge y Wi In pre-war years more than 35,00 " :!f a l‘)’““d'—“ '“‘” "‘;";‘““?",{‘v and has been in distress off Nova|of. rew b were published annually CASH GROCERS “ 2 BLES JPH0Rs, Tong. [Beotla, has reached Halifax safely The boys were given some of their y Germany, while in 1934 y 7 ivi s—P] » Dramatic: Ada Giovanetti, “For|ynder’her own power. regular work at the meeting by As- yion qeclined to 20852 books, Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 s neau Valor"; Kathleen Carlson, “Cigar-| canadian Coast Guard cutters SiStant Scoutmaster Robert DuPrec e O e 3 A AR © 7S 1 ette’s Ride”; Joe Sterling, “The paq peen sent out to give the R e 0 e e e e e TR YRR, TR T 1] Se Segi ( t 3 Serv y Tell-Tale Heart”; Elizabeth Stew- WATER SHORTAGE ACUTE Our Services to You 3egin and End at the ‘Mothers of Men”; Myrtle Mel- schooner aid when it was reported Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat grt, she was in a gale with disabled! With nearly all of the town now Io, {Dgady Doc,” and Leona Salowm, | angiriss. out of water, efforts are being made B E T T E R B U F H E s 8 D R ! v E — The Wreck of No. 7. B today by Mayor A. E. Go e High school students and mem- Resy. .ok ‘(he sm‘f'nm a}ld £lghth H {the idea of having some water re- 3 @ - e' grades attended the contest. | a e Ives! leased from the Treadwell ditch to L, N H i refill the tank if possible. Some of Fl'lllts and vegetables ¢ homes have been out since the o . , 106 lisace vk Tperl Ut AR 1. Election starts Wednesday, January 22. OIL SANCTIONS T0 BE DECIDED be shut off periodically on Front, (a) On all counter cash and C.0.D. purchases. M A R CH NlNTH DALLAS, Tex., Feb. 18 — George | gecond and Third streets, to store ) ;s Sy i Deli L. Culver, President of the Culver |some little supply and prevent waste, | (b) On all cash payments made on accounts. Telephone 478 Prompt ehvery Oll Company of Gladewater, Texas, | Marshal Bliss reported at noon fto- i o and the Dallas-Culver Aircraft, Inc., | gay. (¢) On all cash down payments and installment payments League Commuttee Hopéful ! for U. S. Participation in Embargo GENEVA, Feb. 18—Dr. Augusto | Flames Break lllg _at Crash and Paul Swick, newly appointed sales manager, were burned to death when their private plane crashed in Highland Park, adjoining Dal- las. The ship was flying low when it | tact the Alaska Juneau offic early part of this month, and the supply has diminished steadily every day since then. Jntil such time as the supply in- creases sufficiently to accommodate most of the residences, the water will - ->oo |EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO BE MOVED; PLANS excavating for a to the present Work has started basement adjacent 2. Election ends Saturday, February 29. Election votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even dollar of cash paid to participating merchants, fractional parts of dollars not to be considered eligible for votes, as follows: made on time-J yment accounts during the election period, regardless of when the purchase was made. 4. Votes will be given only on strictly RETAIL business es of commodities quantity purchas - that, is, to industrial concerns, or whole- sale purchases by merchants are NOT to be included. Restaurants, FRESH ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE T._;;'.;.;-_.--_f.’ - COAL - Vascancellos, Chairman of the| gorr, dived and broke into location of the St. Luke’s church boarding houses, camps, etc., are to be counted as a wholesale lThe Old Favorite—Long Burning : flames when it hit a clump of which whe ompleted, will form League of Nations' Sanctions Com- | g vupbery shaie "{ i‘ "l“ ‘; e P Boiveh purchase. & i mittee, proposed rovisionall lhat; . 2 ; i R pari of the foundation ol .f‘C urch, 5 3 : ‘ 2 2 7 ! the body meet Ml;rch 9 to LL o m;‘;:f:db‘;d‘f‘s “;I _”?‘“ “‘l‘_’ men Were (1o he moved w feet. The base- 5. The election is open to girls of Juneau and surrounding territory, e lng on ump the question of oil sanctions against i i .m.w,gm,‘?n’ ment will be constructed on *”““l““ between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unmarried). wt 07 mensicns to provide a room under- ¢ pig 5 fg: 3 \ “‘éfg.'“n“,we experts recently re- Cleveland Mak neath the church suitable for meet- 6. Nominating blank published in The Daily Alaska IEmpire is good for Is agu’in on the market, but at a ] ported the sanctions would, be ef- | eveland iaking '“";\"n‘f the Guild and other church 10,,000 votes but only one lot of 10,000 free votes will be credited i greatly reduced price ) ¥ fective if participated in by the Reservations for aorv. 5 by any one candidate. i 2 \ e, G. 0. P. Convention EAGLES INITIATE 7. Right is reserved to reject any nomination by the Merchants’ Com- Now sl‘.;o Per Ton e 55 | Douglas Aerie No. 117, Fraternal mittee. [ CLEVELAND, Feb. 18. — James Order of Eagles, at the regular meet- | ? : i ) ; A & SHIPS HASTEN | Lee Jappe, of the National Repub- |ing last night inducted three new 8. Votes may be mailed to Better Times Ia(lnur,'l);uly Alaska Empire, FOB Bunkers i lican Committee, said last night |members into their fold; Jerry Pow- or placed in the official ballot boxes, locations to be announced PY \that Albert White, husband of (ers by initiation, and Anton Tam- later. [Mrs. Margaret White, Alaska com- many and Mike Fuchs, by transfer g g J s 7 ke P AU e el oy g 4 e 9. Judges will be appointed by the merchants and their decision in all PAcmc COAST cou that E. A. Rasmuson, National Com- | three are employees of the Alaska matters will be final. | : | miteeman, is in Anchorage and “it |Juneau Co. PR : ) b v GHEEK VESSEL" nnpcssibls 12 ool:lcza?tm:m;l'"ca:;- AT B T i0. Merchants participating in the election agree mnot to allow any ! cowm B | cerning reservations. | C. OF C. MEETING 4 of their employees to exert any undue \nfluence in favor of any | . v | . e | vening the Douglas didat: | » Mr. White wrote: “We suggest| TOMOITOW even candidate. PHONE 412 A NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 18—The if he writes you, you compare our |Chamber of Commerce will hold its : b, - A ’ ¢ g andidat di O. 4 Coast Guard reported it has lost |suggestion with his and do as you IeBular meeting in the city hall. 11. Buying of votes by any firm in behalf of any candidate, or dis- radio contact with the leaking|see fit. We will be satistied” |Flenty of business is on tap for the tribution of votes by any other method than according to the above | Greek cargo vessel Stefanos Cos- erssw‘n as it '1'111" rfe;ny be two meet- rules is expressly prohibited. { p : = ‘ Cadeie : ngs in one, the first of the month | tomenis, but said signals showed at| Mr. White, Territorial Republican . J . ALY P T ) SRR ses whe e " least seven vessels were approach-| Committee Chairman, Explalned!m“e“"l having been postponed on 12. Candidates “1”,"“?‘ 50!‘%‘,“‘“*‘ in business houses who are mem } ing the ship as it steamed at five | here today the correspondence with | 2°0URt of counter attractions. bers of Better Business Drive. . — aoo ‘ ? knots east (X Cx:.)pe Cxl':;rles. j | the cx:ve!:andlman was n; reply to| BLINZLER 15 MARRIED & The ship has been informed ves- | request for the Alaska delegation| Eva Evelyn Morris and Earl Fred- M chant c tt # sels are racing to her aid. She is|to make reservations for the Na-|erick Blinzler were married recent- el' s “m ee " wallowing badly and shipping water | tional Republican Convention which |ly at Fairbanks by Commissioner 2 f in a rough sea and high wind. |will Be held in Cleveland June 9.|William N. Growden. Mr. Blinzler Juneau Better Business Drive = —————————— R operates the Chena Barber Shop in SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE FT! 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