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Aibert Lundstrom, Serge KENNY ELECTED - Auziliary Elects Officers were also elected last ESIDENT UF night by the Auxiliary, as follows ’ Cl V! ~l‘ll Snow Jenne, President; Anna Snow, Vice-President; Mr~. Agnes Manning, Secretary; .Mx\. Alphonsine Carter, Treasurer; Anna Winn, Chaplain; Mrs. ‘J J Stocker, Trustee; Mrs. Kath- ine Hooker, Sergeant-at-Arms. Crystal Snow _]enne Chosen | " Head of Auxiliary—Ses- sion in Ketchikan Delegates to the Grand Igloo at are ‘K(*l(mkqn for the Auxiliary to {be: Alphonsine Carter, Mrs. jrude aughlin and Delegate large Crystal Snow Jen 6,] Mention made of the ses- Pioneers of Alaska, held in the sion of the Grand Iglco which will 1.O.OF. Hall last night, owing to convene in Ketchikan January 7, the absence of Secretary Elmer 8 and 9. A special meeting of Igloo Reed, Pioneer Robert Keeny pre-/No. 6, will be called prior to the sided and President Charles W. meetinz of the Grand Igloo by Re- Carter acted as Secretary. tiring President Charles 'W. Carter Election of officers was held and and delegates will be chosen. those chosen to preside for the com-| Funeral arrangements for Wil- ing year are: Robert Keeny, Pre: _‘lnm Steinbeck were discussed and ident; George Osborn, First Vice-|a committee was appointed to make President; Thomas Hall %ou,nd|'1rmn"um:=nts for the services. The Vice-President; John Reck, Treas- | committee consists of George Os- urer; John Lanzsel Histc n; iborn, Charles W. Carter and C. E. the Rev. C. E. R Chaplain; Rice. Date of the funeral awaits Charles W. Carter, and reply to messages sent to relatives in the States e VIKING NUNUNIUNIST CLUB IS BEATEN UP Meeting 8 P. M. fieie Captain of Tanker Declares TONIGHT Union Men Violat- 1. O. O. F. HALL ed Promise At the meeting of Igloo No. ( | SEATTLE, Dec. 12.—Capt. O. Eckhoff, of the tanker Tejen, re- | ported to the police today that the junions have violated the promise |not to molest tanker crews which |are non-union and not involved |in the present martime strike. Capt. Eskoff said they have twice beaten Fireman J. C. Roach, once | robbing him of $55 and the second ] ELECTION OF OFFICERS REFRESHMENTS DANCING ) : T time of $50 besides bruising him Public Invited and knocking threz teeth out. Roach was treated at the City Fmvruvnw Hospital - & | Try a classified—kmpire. Admission 40c D o e e J. B. BURFORD & CO. ; B R o e S S S RGO S, TENE 2 WILL REMAIN OPEN ris, Clark Andresen, Mrs. L. David, of valuable training derived from|#— .4 |iesterday afternoon, and returning|who attended. garet Harker, Jeanette Reed, C. the Junior Club. A |1t 3:30 o'clock, Pilot Alex Holden, 3 i o . he # 4 4 ¢ Bves S 3 T THE HOTELS de el 7| Many prizes were won by the| y Mespelt, and Miss Svea L. Lind-| poceently Mr, Faulkner asked al- il > ___a|in the Marine Airways Fairchild 41 ous contestants who played s i s ) E U E N l N G s ‘\“Tfllnt Electra was still in White- 09, “What do you want most in {71, with Lloyd Jarman as flightl, ;400" whist and pinochle. | e ]mr\:.‘ o o l';‘fll‘-‘r:tml\“ u\‘\"ulm:“- life?” To this question the boy Gactinean | mechanic, made a charter flight t0i " b oreccive’ bridge winners were: | e e AR N T SO ~ B preet in o weathss o continue the 21SWered: “To be successtul sof Hugh Brewsler, Anchorage; Helen |pundas Bay and Hoonah “m‘}M"& C. E. Rice and Mr. John; |5 000 striking mates, engineers and g s - M d D 4, figiht to Jm‘:::u 1(‘Thv mhvrl PAA that I may be happy.” This led on, Seattle; Ed Jean, ‘7“”“"‘" iarles Goldstein as DASSENSEr. | Newman; low score .prizes, MisS|camen marched from the Battery A tal" lng on ay, ecC., 14 Y Bictea 15 o ook ity o A | to the main topic of the talk, “Hap-| eateert SR ATEI P TR |Jean Simpkins and Mr. C. J. Hus- |y Broadway fo Union Square this e 1. i passengers to come to Ju- | PP i A SO | SRR SONS NAME BAGY {sey. afternoon. Assembled at the Square, A ; . 31 neau as soon as weather conditions 2 Kinds of Happiness { £els W"“";flm‘(h BOY; HE IS LLOYD KIRK ™0 0t winners: Mrs. Robert several speakers voiced their de- ,é: to allow Christmas Shoppers addi- .. improve. There are two kinds of habbi-| npo M Tamanavieh, Kimsham| Mr and Mrs, Clarence Ferguson Jernberg and Mr. John McCormick. | mands. 5 ‘ Juneau PAA Agent Louis Dele- ness,” continued the speaker, “one goye: Mike Vukich, Kimsham Cove. have named their son, born Thu Pinochle: high score, Mrs. Bess| It was the greatest demonstration tional hours for shopping. We have the Most Complete Line of TOYS IN JUNEAU! jfi«, ¥ "Qur doorstep is worn by ¥ t Satisfied Customers” ¥ v .?‘- g as = SO SR PN S S Jam S D Fhis picture, rushed to London and radiced tc New Yoik, shows resdents of war-torn Madrid as they teught refuge In a subway station from Fascist bom Sings and artillery THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 12, MADRID CITIZENS SEEK REFUGE IN SUBWAY scen or heard of him since. The Marshal’s office has starti an inquery in conjunction wi cannery officials who are mystifi by the strange disappearance. - WESTS ARE PARENTS JUNEAU BOUND “Beware of Soft ELECTRA DOWN Jobs,” Warming AT WHITEHORSE 10 Junior C. of C. Plane Flew from Fairbanks Attorney Faulkner Gives Warning Given as ‘If!lcgnfl"pllf‘*:';;‘!l huret? Siloes r‘,‘r"‘:idxéll Yesterday with Ten Pointed Advice to H. tional LI\;[J"”“%’V‘F“O", Be- |3 Ot Boddins; Vice-Prosident, g ar .S comes More Menacing Mrs. M. A. Mello, (re-elected) ;| for Juneau Aboard S. Students ore ¥ gt A e @ o ; 3 n | Treasurer, Mrs. Walluf A. Ras- Ve ; B 4 Nty .. Faulkner sound-! GENEVA, Dec. 12—A resolution Valluf i | i ik it tom, Pt | Moy i 1 ks s SEVEL D e e . Al e e~ Jones ana Co-Plot. Waller Hall ey Jobs” when he cpoke at the res- ¢ SPenish Curl War anc sipport | sEceted to. the exeeutive com- CATHOUC DAUGHTERS Mfivflf“fi?"ms Chen and Mr. their Pacific Alaska Airways Elec- ular Friday luncheon of the Jun-|in8 the Franco-British mediation 5 i L;-]; plane as far toward Juneau yes- ir Chamber of Commerce Club ‘]\Z}f"“ Who pon b 1Y B Seague U‘; B | CARD PARTY FRIDAY g:];:xeled‘;r 3;"‘;; 18?;];;’5;: gfi?{c terday as Whitehorse, Find something that will chal-|Notons council today. - HOLDEN OUT ON | ptr i, S e A full load of ten Juneau bound lenge your skill” the speaker said iy e e CHARTER FLIGHT A large crowd turned out for | Ny iy i X7 . 4 o - . minister, warned that an “interna-| B ,Lo Mrs. Samue! uyo passengers from Fairbanks is aboard Mr. Faulkner opened his ad- H6R1 chnfia on daily becomet | Ithe card party given by the Catl the plane with Jones and Hall, in- dress by briefly showing the work| ool confl it YESTERDAY P. M.| |olic Daughters of America last| cluding: Mrs. John W. White, Mr. "md Mrs. Adolph Bock, Esther Mor- of the Junr‘(\u Chamber of Com- merce, pointing out the possibility | that other people make for you and| the one that you make for yourself.” | The former doesn't amount to much, | becque announced that if the plans in Whitehorse is able to get through to Juneau tomorrow morning, it will jimmediately return to Fairbanks| The latter is longer lived. Scientists| with mail and passengers. have po that “our bodies| More than forty persons are still are made to work,” and that most| in Fairbanks awaiting passage to l'auhxr-\s comes as a result of hard Juneau in order to make connec- The great violinist, Fritz| tions with southbound steamers. one| were| de-| and Sir Henry Irving, - of the great actors of all time, Germany's annual output of hair |given as examples of genius dyes Is sufficient for ten million veloped by work. applications. George Tanner and Nedford| TONIGHT! EVERYBODY OUT FOR THE DANCE AT THE ELKS HA —— AWARD FRIGIDAIRE AND DOOR PRIZES 9:30 P. M. RANDS’ ORCHESTRA HMHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIII!ll?llIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIi!lHIIIIIIiIIIHIIIIIIIII!III!HIIIIIIIIIHHII!HI"IHI!I]ilIII!IIHIIII|IIH!I!IH’li! Sponsored by llllllIIlllIIIIlllllI!IIIIIIIIllllllIIIIHII""llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII|IIlllIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIH Benefit Dance $1.00 Per Couple LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Zenger were initiated in the club, and Ernest Tyler was elected & |new member. Commitiees Named President Jack McDaniels ap- pointed Bob Phillips, Jim Wilcox, | and Jim Glasse cn a special com-| mittee for an assembly program.| Harry Sperling, William Tan-! aka, and Dean Allen, Chairman, were appointed to serve on the! program committee for the next | meeting. Jim Wilcox, Bob Phil- |lips and Jack McDaniels are in |line to serve on the subsidiary committee. Jim Wilcox was elected vice—! president to fill the vacancy left by Jack McDaniels, who now pre- sides as club preddent. Event Test Only six out of twenty-two re- | ceived perfect scores on the event | test compiled by Jim Wilcox. Sev- eral interesting veports on France were given. The country to be re- {ported on and the speaker for the | next meeting will be decided on at the first committee meeting of the | week. Songs were sung at lunch time with Malcolm Faulkner at ‘the | piano. Simpson MacKinnon, Mal- colm Faulkner and Jim Wilcox plnyed a special instrumental trio, | “The Rose in Her Hair." —a—— 'SIMMONS BRINGS BACK FOUR FROM TRIP YESTERDAY Returning rrom hA flight to Sitka |and way points yesterday afternoen, at 3:30 o'clock, Pilot Sheldon Sim- mons, in the Alaska Air Transport Lockheed Vega seaplane Nugget brought as passengers: Mike Vu- kich, Frank Percich, and Mrs. M. Tamanavich, from Hirst-Chichagof, and E. Kaimulainen, from Chicha- gof. Bad flying conditions forced the postponement of Alaska Air Trans- port flights scheduled for today. .- Brooches, bracelets and necklaees have been forbidden to girls attend- ing Newcastle, England, munieipal llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|NmIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIINIIIlIIIII|IIIN!IIIIIII|llIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII!IHIIIH more menacing ners. — e LUTHERAN I.ADiES' NOT TO ENTER SPANISH WAR Elocticn of office - - - .o Emp‘.rv classifieds pay. OF BABY DAUGHTER AID HAS ELECTION| | s was held yes- terday by the Ladies’ Aid of the Lu-| Leaving Juneau at one o'clock|fine time was reported by all those | WATCHMAN AT | Daily Cross-word Puzzle | 43 "" ‘ s Ancutu! house of the : o T gne Ml [CAMPREEADSDON] ¥ Budsh | Tl;;b,';;;* 11 [D[O IAD]I [TERAIPIE] o xind of MISSI | 13 Lana ot [TIA] IOISIEITITIEIS] 10. yewish month | | Evangeline IOIN[T O] [flfi].mfi 1L City in China 14. Line on a Weather map |L[A| 1 Bitee river Dressmaker ¢ | 15. Greek letter . Skij No Trace of Gus Lanart at| 1}; $eer. P acis ~ . LI 18] Emplrs state: Tiacord of & Gambier Bay Since Dec. |~ abor. e eikat ke S * _ covering 3, Friends RCPOl’l | 21. Young hog g'fl:sg':“ et LY | 22 Long plece of 28. Marry 1 WO S . : Gus Lanart, watchman at the in a certain Tx;‘b?,‘ g Pacific Angerican Fisheries can- | sport 80. Corded nery at Gambier Bay, is repor!etd 25‘ pAummIt of 32. Old exclama- missing, according to a message to 2.6‘ Cgunt 23 ! 3 y seat 33, Persia the U. S. Marshal's offce today of De,awfiu 47, Sym:‘?éltor 4 n:gwn B ng;:m i) from Keeper Kashevaroff of Five| , . County, Pa. .o o o0n trans. = “"domestic i 3. One who 1§, Pinger Light Station and a le!cer‘ 3. Stormy Dabat stye- P Sh“"" artfully |, from Mrs, Hal Kimmel of Big Gain | 33 "!lhpi‘:fi:‘a" & Dmlmm 3 - snarp i :::’:“d i a ate or . Down: pref % . Not har g g st dhat Tt disk 5L He whose Ry 4 B Mr. Kimmell reportes 38. Decays wings melted | o *0 44, Gloves without art was last seen on December 3| 39. Préai-tlznte:lba :x:wwlr:’eonnré;! A iehihatiGal flnxleruz when he rowed to North Gain Island | 4o, consumed operation 45, pariant to get some wood. Some people | 41. H:&ev'g ";l;;;h 63. Gu(ldlnf flnz 5. Fo‘l;:x:!lnlua :g. g:m_. there, she wrote, took - him from| sewed 55, ylarness rein 6. Girdle 52. Short for a : is . Vegetal . Tumultuous there to his home at Jap Cove in candldat. e Dafibed e i o SH:mgu name Gombier Bay. Nothing nas been ed | th ed lflfllll | 777 | | I%%W“fll fire (Ascociated Press Photad A baby girl was born to Mrs. Le- | Roy West last night at 9:10 o'clock gw... lat St. Ann’s Hospital. Mr. West LEAGUE vUTEs |is an A. 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