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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV, &,1936. .!ll!”"l ||||||H|l i l“liiimlHHHHHHHHHETF\'!ll{ll!lv'llfll(lx! 2'I1|(l;,l\”;l(hi3|"1m“h kGflLn RUSI,! Is IVORY Fi)léll')l}g;f }?JREAU{EBWARD BMEN SETTING FOR oo o oo o« 11§ GIVEN AWARD, Bureau of Indian Afiairs in the Fed- 1 buildin presenting its an- wal winter exhibit of ivory curios by natives of St. Lawrence i ¥ £ = 3 sland, just south of the Bering Prison Drama and Yodeling stit £ | 5 ey > pieces, principally replicas of i Western Star on Coli- als, walruses, dogs, and t seum Double Bill b were made by the na-| \ k! ives ter at the Government- i tive co-operative trading post on 1e island. A total of nearly a thou- NEw DR!LLING portrayal of a . were brought down by|Cl2ss of 1936, Juncau High School, 0 sh ¢ 1849, fc NS - " o e gold rush starring \ ne g0ld. fysh \fy‘\, T 7 now on sale. tojJuneau, Ala f which A, S. Dun- s : g . e Rt ¢ By noon foday |ham is principal and Everett R.|Turnout Will Be \X’x‘okly lo' out half of the pieces offered had | F kson, English teacher, was of- Acquainl Men \\‘ilh been purchased | ficially announced today as the win- ! : Fire Apparatus DOUGLAS NEWS 2 at the Show Place of Juneau COLIJEUM "How Education Develops the Power to Think™ National Essay Subject 2 BIG FEATURES 2 TONIGHT | The most dramatic era in de- L Edward Bowden, a senior in the lopment of California, leading to .18, a 1or the ik e s expected that the North Star|Der for Alaska in the second nation Halve i California 11 have large shipment of ivory|Wide essay contest conducted by In- | 1 was d,q“,\,“w the g s when she arrives in Juneau,|ternational Business Machines Cor-| One of the best suggestions for 100,000 wild-eyeq Probably about the first week or!!""’i‘“‘ n. The contest, which has|acquiring better preparedness to | Go Decembe just closed, offered awards to the{fight fires is that of a fire-drill by to the Goar PSS Srnhell writers of the best essay in each|the members at least once a week | Hea Arnold’s suppc State on the subject “How Education|as contained in a letter of recom- | e Draoy it secr ¢ } GULD SILVER | Develops the Power to Think,” and|{mendations from Chief Mike Pu- ‘qm, s as the Ru L] jan award to the schools they at-[sich to the Douglas Volunteer Fire | oAl {tend. A national award of a four-|Department presented at the regu- | SHIPMENTS UP ‘\m miversity tuition scholarship |lar meeting last night. He explained | college of the winner’s choice|the need for the firemen to become | Iso offered for the best es ‘liumlmr with the hydrants, siamese | ‘ux d in the contest, which was|couplings, and hose handling. He| open to a : .nior high |reported that a hose rack had been | | players appear in minor paris tter of congratulation |cauipped with 200 feet of the new inch hose; also that few of Heading the double-bill at t elter Sf_ SUMEIEEANER [ Coliseum is “King of the Damned,”; Tota] L'poll from Ala;ka e ’ the hydrants would drain them- selves, and the rest would have l'\! GB production s ng Conrad ional Business Machines Cor- and Helen Vinson, a drama| L0 States Down Due to |poration. stated be pumped out. He warned aga Windup of Season \nyone taking the fire ladders from / r////\ / Also— Chapter 2 DM" “THE CONRAD VEIDT - NOAH BERRY HELEN VINSONL MYSTERY" 'npml ant ayed by Addison Richards, M | tagu Love, John Miljan, Harry Car- ev, Robert Warwick and Miichel UNIVERSAL NEWS and FEATURE NO. 2 cts in rebellion. Laid in a i “'Smw the content and handling ment, Veidt is |of your paper reveal a deep under- |, "oy ithout permission and viet 83, an ex-cavalry officer 4 |standing of the fundamental princi- PAGE MISS GLORY (A Merrie Melody f . oners in a revoy While total shipments of mer-|ple of education, I think it needless S e e A i 5 AT T AN B R ndise from Alaska to the Unit- for me to advise you how to think ef- PARAMOUNT NEWS t i ] “‘,’,‘ “',‘.,ff‘f| s led States dropped off appreciably |fectively. Remember always that 'S MATINEE ent that persccutes them beyond|, Gooer from September as the | there is no saturation polnt in edu- | " R ! .“‘n i 'm‘ ';’l "ibulk of the season’s fishing activity | cation. Life offers each of us a con- hed u\».‘ i ; .:\1 ‘]”‘ S ac ded, gold and silver ship- and heautiful girl stated another inspection against fire hazards here was planned by himself with Chief Mulvihill of Ju- neau assisting. } The committee on the recent | dance reported a total of $107| ’ ey 7 ‘lunity to learn but the|cleared to be applied on the pur-| Coliseum e e s g e s we gain becomes valuable | chase of a new fire truck; also do- to the monthly report of Collector 1 we use wisdom in apply- {nations of $30 had been received 1ux _of Customs James J. Connors. Total ing it to the best advantage. the same purpose. merchandise exports were valued in “Bearing in muna tnat world prog-| The proposal to change the order | October at $7,094,190 compared With ress is dependent upon the develop-|of meetings from two to one a | $16.639,946 in September. Gold shiP-ment of advanced thinkers, I trust|month was given second discussion | ents for the past month reached that you will be one of those who (and passed to the next meeting for | ainst $1,- | win 'ept the challenge and con-|final consideration before action is | c nth and inye in a planned educational ca- |taken silver in October totaled $72.838 aS yeey Under good of the order, former compared with but $14214 in Sep- CHILDREN Saqcbrush roubador’ BARBARA PEPPER Fred Kelsey Autry, champion, end Ba per. Autry, the cowboy ding role in stern, while the 1 will be played Also to Fred Kelsey, Frar Meadows, Hooper Atchley, julian Rivero and Tom London. The contest, which opened at the|chief L. W. Kilburn gave a resume / ember. hegin: of his recent trip east, telling of} Chapter iREAT AIR MYSTERY The complete report follows to emphiasize the important part the|the various places he visited and - . T MEDY CARTOON CANDY Carl Cornelius, 51, employee of R TR 1en school plays in the development of |{Pings he iy ling in the public school last eve- | set for a hike to_be taken by the TTE NEWS the Alaska Road Commissior 3 man’s most important faculty,—the 5 RN ; aders Miss Sweet- girls LATE NEWS B = Sl LA s porta 1ty —the WES ARp T - IR ning with scout leaders Miss Sw g in Anchc October 23. He wa ‘1‘»"]1“;;‘*‘)‘_‘ frozen (except power to think; to stimulate a deep- | ¥ ”‘”l')‘,):.':,' o :"0"’ ‘\:.m [land and Miss Ryan. The following DER : >\‘]’~m|)_” €y student understanding of thel poo..o. 'm‘\'.'\mé P lh(-‘DuugI | were clected to office; for high MRS, GALLWAS SUFFERS BURNS Salmon 5 8 o st hecessary 10 PrOD- | oy scouts was held in the Eagles SO0 BT Afline “,‘“ i XY | while visiting at the home of her Other 3 ‘f“ ital development, and to In-|y .y jact night, The charter x-o«-muy!‘;""’ Virginia Langset ‘\k rg'f»*““yrv daughter Mrs. Louis Delebeque, in el " §pire a more active interest in lul-“‘, ed from Washington D. C. mmhn‘lvn E rds and "f‘,( n. l&y.‘ 1:;\ Juneau yesterday, Mrs. F. A. J. Gall- and assistant; for the | woq qccidentally spilled boiling wa- ents for creative writing r ! | leade! Fon |G areNaTved . (o ;i eative writing, Mr. Wat-|frameq was presented at the meet- | f””d‘ N Ananbel T Bawhils batity ket e sk G r her shoulder and arm, in- flicting painful burns. Following Also .t . of the year, was designed son declared in his announcement | 8 hellfish) : i ing by scoutmaster Mark Jensen. | leader and Dorothy Langseth, assis- Where to the charter will be |lcader anc B atj that time, 8 ;i 136077 .. Statistics show that approximate- | decided later. A marshmallow roast | 2% Manual of tenderfoot tests Was | yreaiment she was resting. easily ; 2 SHotih -half of the students who en-(is scheduled for the next regulay |5iVen the girls to study In Prepara- | jas; evening but it will require a ® 4 4 ik n school fail to complete the {tion for becoming second class g s b sting, Thursday A . 12, eek or so before she fully recovers. coln and it Was hoped that the| e Thursday, November 12. | couts. Games were played conclud- i s y JOUTS ELECT ing the meeting. | Lode and placer tocation notices outs held a meet- Sunday, November 15.is the dale lor sale at The Emvire office. 8k wll]h]\ Clams preparation of these essays might | GIRL i 099" convince the students, and througl gias shrimp 9296 them their parents, of the nrl:m\;\{‘ i Fish peoducts: of a high school education ; Meal Winners of this y contest! oil ranged in age from 15 to 18 years. Don’t Be Afraid A * Other fish products Of th e total 5 o t e Er l urs and ur-skins: bl Of 51 ‘wingiers, 6 wgfe Beaver . from parochial and 1 from private NO ONE WILL RAISE ; o schools, the remainder being from i ot public schools. The number of girls i ok E represented was exactly twice the YOUR PRICES. k|| Bue number of boys, and the division by &:}d ] classes was 34 seniors and 17 juniors. pa“»_]:-‘;fa[ s Jufl‘gr‘s of the contest were: Dr. \A““m E Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, president s b of Mills College; 'Dr. Clarence A :i::\\kul 3148 Barbour, president of Brown Uni- M a o versity; Rev. John F. O'Hara, C. S. Otter 312 C., president Fvatiity R 3857 O President of the University of : o oy Notre Dame; Dr. Ray Lyman Wil- 3 :‘\f'}‘)"u(lufiiLIHXEd furs 39(2);3 bur, president of Stanford Univer- aie ¢ sity and Dr. Edw: . Elli res- A Whale fertilizer and meal 142 596 m.%(nt of Purdsg‘fi;:l\?er:i]tl;}m. i Live animals 3075 o y 3 : 3 Edward Bowden won for the Ju- Wool, unmanfactured 18,000 ooy High School an International Wood, timber and lumber. 9,510 4 P o all electric writing machine and a 5 L/Xg‘.):];il.l.u’ and regulus: i wall placque. As his own prize he g : 08052 received an inscribed wrist watch. Prompt Dehvery Lead e o i‘l":g Bowden is now a freshman at the "lf’“'; ‘m( l‘m& m,fl ”: University of Washington where he rophies, specimens, cur- plans to major in law. He entered e —— Juneau High School iast year from Our stocks are siill holding up aside from a few fresh items. CORBY’S PAUL JONES MONOGRAM FOUR ROSES HAIG 8 HAIG CRAB ORCHARD OLD MR. BOSTON Ducks from Qur Own Farm Ask For Your Tickets CALIF PHONE 478 "THE PURE FOODS STORE" AND ALL OTHER POPULAR BRANDS AT OUR SPECIAL active in dramatics and declamation, | member of Quill and Scroll, journal- | i Y . amopg the first ten in scholarship L o ii P R l C E s < cattle, Washington, during the be- ginning of his senior year. He was | P FRO M TH E 0 Ln TIM ERs 2 prominent member of the Totem TAKE A - and' J Bird staffs, a member of | Mummers, Rifle Club and charter | BUY WHISKEY THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY [ throughout the world. He was | in a class of 40. ics, ‘ete All jother articles Total value of products of Alaska Valug, of United States products returned 155,297 | Value of foreign mer- | chandise . 67,961 | Total" value of shipments $4.666,100 Our stock is sufficient to care for all requirements of our patrons. Take a tip from the old-timers. They got it from their fathers. Gen- erations ago, people discovered that all whiskey had a head of “head” (bubbles) when they shook the bottle. They noticed the o il amount of bead and watched how long it lasted. That’s a natural | Goldt ae test like feeling the blossom end of a melon to sce if it is ripe. Silvek It’s the way whiskey has been bought for generations and gen- [ erations. Butcher, baker and candlestick-maker . . . every man who knew anything about whiskey used the “bead test.” It's the test that’s stood the test of time. Get whiskey-wise . . . try this “bead 72 m"‘ Grand total . $7,994,190 | “—dtems included in “all other articles”: e | Tin *ore Palladium . z Edible reindeer offal Oil painting test”” next time you're buying whiskey. WHAT IS BEAD? First of all, it’s the head of bubbles that forms on the surface of y when the bottle is shaken. The an of “bead™ and the time it lusts cons! TEST OLD MR. BOSTON foa” | STRAIGHT WHISKEY THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY...GIVEIT THE “BEAD TEST" 1D LASTS LONG I reindeer hides Total 2 $ 134,165 {"'_‘“-Q‘!._ \ TOMMY HALL BETTER Tom Hxll Jr., who went south several w&h ago for 'treatment, is now. in the Marine Hospital in Se- mnflne is situated on the eighth floof the hospital and is seeing Seattle’s sky llne says he has ynned five pounds™and 1€ well pleased with his _surroundings. e BT A LIQUOR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Mar. PHONE 36 R Look for the Monogram