The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1936, Page 2

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Diseases, said an — Physicians as Boxed ‘*@ 15 "Juneau's Leading 250 WOOL-FILLED Figured Sateen 36 195975 ers ighet lfown-fi‘illed Pillows Department Store” HOME LIFE OF GMen o Their Stuff in “Federal Agent,” Coliseum Bill If you really want to see how a typical American family lives, what | zoes on in the home and what the eal relationship is between father nd children, and at the same time a full share of glorious and up- ous fun, see the new Fox com- | edy-drama, “Every Saturday Night” which comes tonight to the Capitol Theatre, .. ’ The cast which makes up the hap- | py, scrappy family and its frier include June | La ed, Prouty, Thomas .. Beck, ;p%,mg Byipgton, Florence Eoberts and others, | Jed Prouty, who enacts the role! of the head of the {amily, has a lot of old-fashioned horse-and-buggy ideas which he endeavors to use in bringing. up. a big brood. of step- on-the-gas youngst‘ers aturally apd different ideas of living hoth being present in .one family does not_ in_ any way tend to cause per- feet_harmony in the hame | . Although not a_detective, story, Federal, Agent,” whlch comes to | the Cohseum Theatre starring Bjll | down conspira.tols against the gov- ernment and giyves proof to the oft- ‘mkxdf: claim, Lha?. Levery nation in {the world is suspicious’ of .the oth- |er, ami what_it_bas cemnuonal spy .ring after ‘his_part- | ner has been killed by its leader in |an attempt to wrest the secret of a powerful explosive from its inventor an American. In the other half of the double bill at the Coliseum: A lively miss in danger-and outlaws who test the mettle of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police furnish peril and a 2dventure aplenty, for George O'- f Brien in OM.A]]'» of the Mounted.” ABDICATION OF EDWARD PASSED CAPITOL FiLM BILLIONS HEAR | FINAL WORDS OF FORMER RULER Edward Assures Listeners He Is Going to Side of “Woman I Love” (Continued from Page One) ple there was no hard feeling as far as he was concerned. In concluding, the former Edward VIII pledged again his allegiance to his. King gnd, country, his Iast words_being, “Long Live the King! God Save the King!” Before, bidding his ancient isles \a farewell in drama filled hours, | which found his millions of former | subjects and the rest of the world \mbent on his final word, Edward |dined at Windsor, the Royal Lodge, ‘surrounded by his mother, King brother and others of the family circle. He then ascended to Aug- usta Tower on the Windsor Temple to give his farewell by radio. With his mother, Queen Mary, at his side, he pledged undying al- legiance to his brother, new King George the Sixth who had “one blessing enjoyed by so many of you, but not bestowed on me, a happy home with wife and chll-! dren.” At the finish of his speech, he almost shouted into the micro- “God Bless You All!” U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU AVEATHKR BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m.,, Dec. 11: Rain or snow tonight and Saturday; modexate southerly wlnds LOCAL DATA' ‘Iime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....2058 40 79 SE 8 Sprinkling 4 am today ....20.73 36 83 N 2 Cldy Noon today 278 38 78 SE: 12 Lt. Rdin-Snow \CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS J stmn.w LODAY w Highest 4p.m. Lowest4am. 4a.m. Pfldn 4a.m. Statign temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Atka ... . 34 32 28 30 6 02 Clear Anchorage — —_ = S A2 52 5 Barrow . -4 Nome [ 2 8 Trace Clear Bethel 4 6 4 0 clay Fairbanks .16 12 08 & 0 Snow Dawson 0 -4 -12 8 0 Clear St. Paul .. 36 24 24 14 02 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 34 [ 30 3¢ 16 04 Snow Kodiak . 36, 26 26 4 Trace Clear Cordova 40 32 32 4 80 Snow Juneau. “ [ % 40 2 34 Cldy Sitka, .. 42 34 - 64 —_ Ketchikan 48 36 36 4 120 Clear Prince Rupert 42 3¢ 40 6 134 Rain Edmenton 38 24 30 6 0 Cldy Seattle 44 36 44 4 0 Cldy Portland 38 36 38 4 0 Cldy San Francxsco 64 46 46 4 0 Clear New York . {g $8 sy 42 46 4 34 Rain Washmgton 42 6 04 Rain WEATHER CONDITION AT By A. M. TODAY Seattle, cloudy bemperatutn, ,/46; Blaine, clear, 44; Victoria, clear, 46, Alert, Bay, partly cloudy, 45; Bull Harbor, clear, 30; oint Grey, partly cloudy, 43; Langara Island, partly cloudy, 30; Triple Island, partly cloudy; Dead Tree Point, clear, 34; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 40; I;e).chskan raining, 36; Craig, cloudy, 39; Wrangell, cloudy, 40; Pet- ershurg, cloudy, ;. Sitka, cloudy, 38; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 38; Juneau, I phone: As Edward Windsor, the retiring monarch, was expected to .cross| the English Channel tonight on a warship to be near Mrs. Wallis Simpson, his finance, for whom he; renounced his throne. He was to| sail at midnight for Dover, his des: Gopper mver. Ruby, snowing, 9; Nulato, clear, cloudy, i L] ,36 Skagway, cloudy, 38; nowing; cpnma ¢loudy, 26; McCarthy, cloudy, 26; St. Elias, pa.rlly cloudy, 38; Anchorage, 22; Nepana, cloudy, 4; Hot Springs, -18; Kaltag, clear, snowing, 2; Flat, cloudy, 1; Ohogamute, cloudy, 5; Cordova, snowing, 37; cloudy, 20; cloudy, 8; Fairbanks, snowing, Tanana, cloudy, 4; -20; Unalakleet, Crooked = Creek, 1 52 mrhhn SYNOPSIS ,|tination not being disclosed. - ,REILAND TO HAVE °~ | | TWO WEEKS:ADDED - | TO HIS VACATION i Jerry Rgunnd A. Schilling and JCompnny representative, who flew |to Ketchikan with Sheldon Sim- {mons this morning, will continue |to the States from that city. { ( In addition to his regular two Kweeks' vacation, Mr. Reiland will one week each in San Fran- cxsco and Los Angeles, in connec- tion with his company’s annual 'sales contest. e Sam Op)ch of Douglas pleaded guilty to being drunk and disor-| derly and disturbing the peace of { o Low bq.zomamo pressure prpya.fled this morning throughout Al- aska and over ule northwestern portion of Canada, there being a serms of low pressure m‘&‘&s. one being centered over the northern Qfll.fion of mebmf o( é.laska ,the lowest reported pressure being 29.40 .inches, . Anor.ber §torm area was centered over the North Pa- cific Ocean a .short. d!.sta,nce southeast of Dutch Harbor, the lowest n&po;ped pressure 'in thy vxcimt.y being 29.20 inches, while a third .. 4rea Pprevailed. over ngr&hwestem Canada, the lowest reported pressure being 2918 mches at, Fort Smith. This general pressure dmru;uuon has been, tended by precipitation over the greater por- tion ;of. Apaska and by clearing weather over tfie lower Yukon Val- ley, and over, the Seward Peninsula. It was colder last njght over most of Alaska, particularly so over the Seward Pemn.sula BIG GAME HUNTER . .+ |CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS SHOCKED BY SLIDE | A letter has been received by the laska Game Commission from | A hope chest, with many d embroidered articles, is to be given Hall. GIVE AFFAIR TONIGHT Iriends and examined about twenty | classmates to prevent possible spread of the disease. Dr. Bailey declared the blood disease fatal to the Easthampton, Mass., youth was not infectious. | = i Chingse Fre Girl Who Shot Warlord ; NANKING, China, Dec. 10—Mur- | which dnd earlier | Uni- | China, as in other countries, vealed that David S. Low, 21-year- but slaying of a war lord can be | old senior in journalism, died of a pardonable indiscretion, especial- Yangtze provinces, iépnfled to 8 temple to pray to Buddha. But his | religious contemplations were cut short by a bullet fired by a.noth& worshipper. Pocketing -her pluol . gun woman surfendered } flle ce, explaining that she was the daugh- ter of an officer whom Marshal Sun had caused to be execuoed years ago. The trial court sentenced the slayer ',p pmpn tor geven years,, s Chinese belief | m the aqclent ‘Conlucian vi \;a of, reverence for one's’ ances IX | judicial authorities. The young|: lady received a complete pardon, \ ity {$2460.) T T} Kipling’s Will SYDNEY, Australia.—Probate huv‘ been granted here on the late Rud- | yard Kipllp”s ‘New South Wales éstate valued at 492 pounds (about| His English estate was 96,000 pounds, (about $480,000). BY PARLIAMENT Official Stamp of Approval Placed on King's Re- nouncing Throne (Continued from Page Oue) the Duke of York was swift and |simple. The enactment of the old world Parliament ritual of the Royal Commission was quickly act- ed upon. It was sort of .a joint § |session attended by the members of the House of Commons. The Clerk was summoned and in the toned traditional normal French said, “Le N rol de veyalt” which is interpreted the “King wills it.” 4s| , The members of the House of || |Commons then trooped back to ‘their own chambers. “FOOL’S PARADISE” LONDON, Dec. 11.—The House of Commons rushed the Royal Con- sent Act bill through the readings. The only opposition recorded on the resolution was from James Maxton, left wing labor leader, who said that life under a monarchy was a “Fool's Paradise.” The vote was 403 fflr and .5 " against. T - —— acute monocytic leukaemia. When earlier examinations had attractive lady, and the motive indicated Low died of spinal men- filial piety. ingitis, city and school health of- ficials isolated two of the ly when the slayer is a young and | youth's fang, erstwhile boss of the lower | first. D S An area within a radius of w |miles of Terlington, Texas, is |second largest producer of quick: | A year ago War Lord Sun Chuan- | silever in the mtiun California numumum|uumlmummmn‘un|u||mmmmmmuuuuuuml|uuuu|||||m|m|m||||||uufii1i|iuuflinif 1 Tailored Suits MADE TO MEASURE FOR CHRISTMAS DBLIVERY g‘ To My Friends and Patrons: ® New Fabrics g‘ OI;D December 16th Ehctms leaving gn g = a business trip to the States to be ® Latest Shades g gone until February 1st. b aged If you wish to consult me about your andMatm = eyes ' before I go, please call at my now Ollhalid. | office or phone for an appomtment CLOTH MADE BY MARTIN, SON & CO. o = Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Known the World Over for Fine Materials Sam, the Tailor o REUR LS - ‘Mak Bldg, Back of Moose qul thg £42 . i IlllfimmllflllllllllllllllIlllllmilllflmlflllfllllllllllllllllllllfl 3 UL 4 COMPLETE SERVICE OPTOMETRIST Phone 331 ey CHE T S - v an Douglas when arraigned in U. s, Nicholas Biddle, President of the Commissioner’s Court this morning Board of Game Commissioners of and was sentenced by Judge Felix Pennsylvania, expressing shock and ma) to four months in the Federal exLendmg sympathy in the recent andslide here. Mr. Biddle has At often hunted big game in Alaska, TN |y called here when coming VIKING CLUB Meeting 8 P. M. - north and has a number of ac-|Mrs, land is. assisted by Mrs. quaintances in. the city. FOOT. INJURED St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday with an injured foot. . Give qalemoi“ Hogggry7 adv. Mike Fuchs, A. J. miner, entered | | away tonight at the Parish Mrs. Samuel Guyot is in charge of the chest. The Catholic Daughters of Amcr- ica are giving their bridge, whist, and pinochle game tonight, also, at the Church, starting at 8 o'clock. George Wenzel is chairman G. H. Walmsley, Mrs. M. E. Mahagle, and Mrs. Ted Keaton. — e, Lode ond placer focatlon notices for sale at The Empire office. SATURDAY 1 0. O. F. HALL ELECTION OF OFFICERS REFRESHMENTS DANCING Pubhc Inv1ted Adrms-on 40c —————————— Empire classifieds pay. PQESERiBINC,DESICNINC AND FITTING OF FINE EVEWEAR ANNOUNCEMENT Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store e s GROCEBIES BUTTER AND A VERY COMPLETE LINE . 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