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gy because HUNGARIAN > do . what they can tc | 3 } RE—— i | WA/ e A head HITS BUS: 31 | ot *1 AREINIURED. i Now is the tim- tc buy a i Driver of 1Z-ton Vehicle Is | gy A R M Held, Pending Cor- i , { oner’s Inquest g s @ v R c o A T SAN LOUIS OBISPO, Cal., Nov 12.—Seriously injured, Erwin Honey- ball, of Pasadena, driver of the 12- vyt ¢ ton truck which crashed headon at a break. you 7‘ qet early yesterdav into a huge bus kill- because we did a little 'ing three and injuring 31, is held . e =Y .under technical arrest pending an rehanded buying. Husky, iy I ;,.Qof coats ot an Highway patrolmen said Honey- i ‘ball has been cited twice for speed- - ine - season prlce |ing since September 2. ht ot ‘X =y i Two women victims of the crash il ot beqlnnlnq of ihnve been identified as Mrs. Nora X1 overcoat weather. | Emrich, aged 56, of Inglewood, and \ - Mrs. Anna Singleton of Los Ange- V el tailored, generously ok < g even hand tailoring & 1 1 ails that you'd hardly I'KING E A D pect to find at these } $17.50 00 | s b | | L] FGbl‘lCS ‘ LONDON, N 12—Kii Ed d . e d , Nov. 12—King Edwar [‘I:!ld h;!c]\ Heeges, Meltons, and 8 small party of friends were I a few Karma Cloth. guests of Mrs. Wallis Simpson at o No. 16 Dumberland Terrace last S5t v l es night before he left for Portland to daglans, si > g inspect the units of the Home Flect ]l)r‘l{,};lt!z:i' I::Jlgle(d (;l:d]e(siouble This is according to authoritative $A5 2 sy, sources. ~ . Colors | Brown, blue, navy, oxford, H ] black, mixtures and plaids. “In s uc Ur All sizes in the steck, but come early. . They won't last long! Escapas serv!ce . ¥ in Damage Suit E. M. BEHRENDS | summons Served on Wrong co m } Man as Plane Is Leav- L) C. ing Chicago neau's Leading Depart- NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 12.—Dr. Al- lan Ray Defoe, arriving here by v ment Store plane from Chicago, told reporters ;: he escaped service of summons T T M yesterday in a million dollar breach * QDAYI of contract suit brought by Ivan s Spear, promouter and news photo- grapher. He said the summons wa e presented to another man aboard o T = i~ ¢ in the ' interview were viol ections by ¢ Plane: RED GPQS @ annual Red C Miss Helen Parrott, accompanied ' g Wou = by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis. CHICAGO, 1ll, Nov. 12. — The | P G. Wilder 1 Chajir-| " . _|United States Marshal's office here , NOTE he 2 Cross, in | The fourth and conciuding radio goig the suit was filed against Dr. - rview by Chairman Program of the Red Cross series paoe Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne l - A i last night, | Wil be tonight at :15 when NOI- gng twelve others, contending that ' FrmTmGap ® ’ k of other Man Banfield, President, of the Ju- gpear contracted with the defend- 1 \ comprise the | N€8U Chamber .of ; Gommerce, will ants to “exhibit and publicize” the Harry Lucas, Red Cr Ct y Red Cross distrieg, of D€ interviewed by Mr. Arnold on pignpe babies and other members { man for the busing i be 15 chairman. Bacs com- Mafters pertaining to the Red of tho family at the Century Expo- § lining up houses S ahiks us fol- Cross. Byron Miller will be on the sition but was denied this v collecting R Cross memt same program with a trumpet solo. A similar suit brought previously and tom: w o will i R He will be accompanied by Mrs. by Spear against the Dicnnes 100 per cent contribu x 7 Foa COUNBRE. .5y | palLiety and others was dismissed in August, § down town businesses (i a abi 11934, L ¥ N PR Short work of distributing Red | In spite of the i D e Glonn Bitkhis |Cross posters to business houses Day, Mrs. Earle o v b o '1‘” s q‘ AM. was made by five members of the | REEGAN IN BOSPITAL dential Chairman, and her crew of e & SWanson.{ junjor Chamber of Commerce, Mal-| John Reegan, from Douglas, was assistants, did a good job - b et |colm Faulkner, John Bavard, Claude 2dmitted to St. Ann's Hospital| house to house canvass nece e i [‘f(‘l‘ s | Anderson, William Tenaka and today as a medical patient. il o Raymond Reaber, whi AP, I Zimshan Cove, W, H, Biggs. m“f e cmperatgn°;:p';;‘:dp;g4 NOWICKA OPERATED UPON . e & I Elsen of the city's merchants Stanley Nowicka underwent a c l ll}g s Krostrometinoff. | . 3 {minor operation this morning at <. B. Hanan § . St. Ann's Hospital. Mr. Nowicka is i > b o ep A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of RICH RED D53 it. Comdr. Noble Schools, and last year's Red Oross ! the owner of the Juneau Paint roll call chairman, reported that Shop. ; 3 e, D ) the teachers of the public schools | Lode and placer location notices i \ \ i it S JEHUERITGN : ti Red Cr an Pap Il ka : o o burpse .1 Floyd Dryden, Principal of the s o )n the & with Mr. Wildes' grade school, reported that all 15 . _'I'HIRD & SENECA have gone on record 100 per cent . In Red Cross membership. The 55,8 bt T Rgpptre office. 1. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV " DOUGLAS NEWS ATMISTICE DAY TALK BY PEGUES DGU%LASSSE‘;&QL : SN u 'l AI Iland Wom- en's Club S0 as we hold the thing are not in danger.” ¢ aid John the American I terpreted the me for the benefit th ! d beautiful approach vhite marble, where visitors nany of them aged peop The in: “Here L ion on t an American year. tone Known Only To His God” er refrained from a terr leave in the , what Armistice rej by the audience, ny Comes Marct ible side of war. p minds of his sents, nd “Keep the Home Fires opened the program. Borghild Ha 1l gave a selection by Robt. L. Ste- A group of Miss Fraser second lers gave a | da | venson first and drill, spelling Amer Jenny John- son recited “Yo by Robert Sc | Beautiful,” led by sung by the & v ended with taps on trumpets b, Kenneth Shud abel Ed wards. Music the congs w on URITY ACT The Novem meeting of t! Douglas Island Women's Club wa Wednesda, ing at the home of Mrs, M: with al but four memt nt, Ms. Robert Dupree ass ostess A business session 1 preced- ed the program, was concerned with the annual dis berculosis Christm 1 of anti-tu- seals in Doug- las. A committee composed of M: C. A. Fox, Miss Harriet Swe nd and Mrs. J. R. Langseth to attend 10 the mai the seal Th spenso of a feature at the Coli- seum As again considered membe drive, doing the enter- taining. | Mrs. Glen K opened the program with two weil received vo. cal numbers. Mr 1 community time SOI].:\. | Hugh Wade, pal speaker, | Administrato; Social Secur- ity Act for gave a concise explanation of the entire Act, stress- ing th h w aliect | Alaska in of the pen- «IOH\ and e after January 1, 19371. W ot the bene- | fits to tr may be 'realizable under plan, de- money has been collected and was | the first turned in to Chairman Wildes. rcoms have won a 100 per cent rating for Junior Red Cross mem- crship and will receive the Junior Red Cross Journal each month for the remainder of the school yeary. pllisb s S bt Hitler for Monarchy i with Family Change I Swiss Report Asserts PARIS, Neov. 13—A dispatch to the newspaper L'Information from Berne, Switzerland, said Chancellor Hitler has deeided to reestablish a monarchy in Germany. The dispatch, whieh cited sources closely informed on German affairs, said Hitler had chosen the Bruns- ‘wlck -Lunebourg family in prefer- ence to the Hohenzollern line of former Kaiser Wilhelm II. | The head of the Brunswick-Lune- bourg family is' Prince Ernest- August. Similar reports previously have been current but in each instance lacked any confirmation. B — Special fish cookery lectures and demcnstrations have been inaugur- ated by the U. 8. Bureou of Fish- eries at the request of the Ceon- sumers’ Council of Washington. T00 LT TV CiASBIFY FOUND—Large bmn Persian cat. Apply “Helmar,” Lower City Float. mas| FINER IN FLAVOR becs . in the Norih ulm make it the time- vest’s large: iargest And becax red ters of lo: e it’s brew Popular throughout the West from Alaska to Hawaii and California! Brewed slowly, naturally, healthfally, On Draught, in “Stubbies,” or the famous “Keglined” Cans. Ask_YOUR DISPENSER for Horluck's VIENNA! (Also br <cers of IMPERIAL ALE—a Brewed <specially for Alaskans) pends upon of the next ature A. H ampbell read a ght-producine paper on the So- it Act ments were served by the at the close of the meet- - > CARD PARTY TONIGHT ot .t of the Rebekah series vill be held in the !L«.\ this evening. The arding of the grand prizes will ture tonight’s play - - ,\‘ T() GIVE DANCE ght in the s Hall lock, Douglas Aeric oonsor a dance 117, F.O.E., wi he entertainment of the n Edwards and his music ompany the dancers will | - 1 of STOCK QUOTATIONS 12— Juneau mine an Can Light Bethlehem umet and Hecla 14'% Electric and and 174 3%, s wealth 183.14, ; rails, 5748, , down .40 Kohl};erp Gets ;gvcfl Deer ) Seacon Here The biggest deer to be brought into Juneau this season was taken esterday by George Kohlhepp in Barlow Cove region. The ani- weighed 175 pounds, it was the ed Kohlhepp was ers party w tz yesterday with the Al Weath mor and last night. Another member group who got a deer was who shot one weighing Others in the party Rice, Spiro Paul the E. O 150 pounds. Davis, George 2 Friend Frank Heller, and Mert At the first - ... Quick! use this specialized aid for nose and upper throat...where most colds start. Helps prevent many colds. Vicks VA-TRO-NOL u_ : 74 ational vester 100':, Kennecott 59 York Central 44 Simmons 2, Southern Pacific 42%, United °s Steel 75%, United Corpora-| 1 6%, Cities Service 3%, Pound| ‘:i{ the arrival of a barge there with U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the © Showers and c-oler tonigh east winds, decreasing Fr . 8. W Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, ther Bureau, cginming ai 4 pan., Nov. 12: d Friday; moderate to fresh south- LOCAL DATA ‘Lime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.14 <9 8 E 16 Rain 23.25 45 i SE 18 Cldy 29.35 45 89 Sk 16 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Preclp. 4am. ltemp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Anchorage 35 “ Peitae e 0 Gk Barrow -4 -4 0 8 0 i Nome 14 4 8 8 0 Bethel 10 2 4 16 0 Clear 12 i 2 6 0 Cldy 12 4 4 22 4 St. Paul 34 28 30 22 3 34 36 20 40 34 34 4 K 36 32 a2 10 0 Clear 49 49 43 45 18 107 Cldy 53 - 4 - —-— 84 Ketchikan 52 50 50 50 6 3.94 Prince Ruy 54 54 52 54 32 a2 Edmonton 46 38 34 42 8 0 Clear Seattle 56 56 40 40 4 0 Clear Porfland 50 48 36 36 0 Clear San Francisco 70 70 | 54 " B4 4 0 gy New York 50 46 38 38 10 0 Pt Cldy Washington 52 44 38 44 4 0 Cldy WEATHER CO\DlTlOV AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle, fog temperature, 37; Blaine, cloudy, 45; Victor cloudy, 45; Vancouver, cleudy, 45; Bul Harbor, raining, 50; Alert B: cloudy, —; Prince Rupert, raining, 50; Dead Tree Point, raining, - Lazo, cloudy, —; Ketchikan, ining, 51; - Craig, rair 51; ngell, clou 46; Sitka, cloudy, 45; Radioville, shewers, 42; Juneau, raining, 45; Skagway, clear, 44; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 47; Cordova, raining, 36; Chitina, snowin, 12; McCarthy, cloudy, An- tly cloudy, 19; Portag: partly cloudy, 29; Fairbanks, Nenana, cloudy, -4; Hot Springs, clear, -5; Tanan Ruby, clear, -20; Nulato, clear, -14; Kaltag, clear, 3 Unalakleet, clear, -10; Crooked Creck, missing, Chagamute, clear, 0. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low be aska, the omet northwestern ¢ pressure prevailed portion of this morning throughout Al- Canada, and over the northeast- ern potrions of the North Pacific Ocean. The storm a noted terday ; over the Gulf of Alaska has moved inland to Canada Another area prevailed over the Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressure beir 28.70 inch2s about 200 miles south of Kodiak. This storm area will most likely move eastward to Canada. The baro- metric pr re was rising this morning over most of Alaska, par- ticularly Precipitation reported tians to British Columbia, interior along while It W colder last night over of Alaska, Fairbanks reported 4 kieet 10 bleow. The night. FUEL OIL SHORTAGE RELIEVED AT SITKA The reported shortage of fuel oil Sitka has been relieved with ————e along the coastal region frcin Una the fair and western portions of Alaska. the below, Takona and XKushekwim rivers iska to Southeast Alaska. coastal region fro mthe Aleu- weather prevailed over the and western 20 below, and interior Ruby portions Unala- at McGrath froze over last oil, according to report to Governor’s office. Previously, the oil supply had been getting low for the power plant and supplying the Pioneers’ Home. e Today’s News the Today—Empire. | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 JOLLY OLD SAINT NICK Se. et Will Be Here Before You Know It. Christmas .-; Cards will help to spread a message of Good Will and Good Cheer for your business or personal Call 374 and representative will call with our New 1936 Line. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE