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Many h in the W 1tan the h tures occuj Championskip Tour: Garden City, Pamiela Barton, first English girl in decades to win both British and Americon Natis:al Womes's gclf ehav piciships, Alice P NES— FLANNEL D TO MISs anent Waves $2.6 (Lefe) Lou Ambers, Her- kimer, N. Y., who defected pionship in “ New York (Right) Ivar Bal- langrud, Norway, winner of three skating events in the 1936 Winter Olympics in Ger- meny. Heis shown breaking the . world’s record for or of 7ble, California_tennis siar and. 2 National W._men’s Singles «pionstip, corsidered one of the finest v dmartean feminine net puwggfiuog. - < Lode and piacer locatiou cotices. He is survived by for sale at The Empire office | hotse, where it beld up on its fligh | Electra plane piloted by Jerry Jone | | ~—adv., | neau | morning, Ford Gets ROBBINS COES -5 THROUGH HERE " N NEW PLANE - Electra Arrives from White- horse Yesterday Morning with Ten Passengers Coming on to Juneau from White- from Fairpanks Saturday, the PAA E»..wr"' 4 UMMEL RE NORTH STAR | 10 COME and Walt Hall arrived at airport at 10:30 and, after ned to the Interior at 11:30. turning to Fairbanks with t1 slectra O. J. Johnson, PA/ radio operator. Johnson, who ha been substituting at the Juneau sta tion, was relieved by the regula Juneau operator, R. W. McCrary. McCrary arrived here from f{) | States at 1 o'clock yesterday after noon, aboard the new PAA Pilgrin plane being flown north by Piloi £ A. Robbins. MecCrary went sout! to take care of the radio installation in the new plane. The Pilgrim arrived here fror Hazelton, B. C, where it had been held several days by bad weathe and after refueling here, continu on to Whitehorse at 1:30 o'clock. the Ju vesterda refueling, re- '5. STOCK QUOTATIONS i3IS NEW YORK, Dec. 28. — Cla quotation of Alaska Juneau min stock today is 14'c, American Car 113%, American Light and Powe 11%, Anaconda 537%, Bethleher Steel, 74%;, Calumet and Hecla 1 Commonwealth and Southern 3% Curtiss Wright 6%, General Motor 65%, Jnternational Harvester 99 Kpnmcott 61%, New York Centra 40%, Southern Pacific 42%, United States, Steel 77’2, United Corpora- tion 6%, Cities Service 4%, Pounc $4.91 7/16. - HOLIDAY ENTERTAIN nne Lt AVERAGES i,U” JES PART are today's Dow. SHRINE DANCE Jones averages: industrials 177.06 down, 1,64 since Thursday sto market; rails 52.20, down .38; utili ties 34.25, down .30. s D s FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ni MORLEY TO BE HELD HERI Funeral services for Murr ley, who died December be held in Juneau as request his_relatives. The services w bably be held on Wedne ' DOW, JON The following 0 up. Pnutie the Charles W. Carter Mortuary b final arrangements nounced later. will be his wife two sons who live in Vancouver Jesse Owens, outstanding athlete of the 1936 Olympics at Berlin and highest individual scorer for the Ameri- can team. He won the 100 and 200 meter dashes, and the broad jump, and 100k part in other events. Mur]orla f‘eurin,, g 13-year-old winner . et . Bold Venture, winner of of the Olympic : the historic Kentucky Derby and ing thoroughl American . ruc ks 1936, He later no.. lhn Preakness, unother great of the y-n‘ul and | Jinest o‘ American 5 . ; crasvic for threo-year-olds, » outstand- & rc‘d nl ¥ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTU (By the U. 8. Weather I THER BURIAU and warmer; Weather Clear 4 Cldy 8 Rain-S; lity Wind Velocity « lPIE ‘\'\l) RADIO I‘Xl’(‘ll"r§ TERDAY rODAY 1est 40.m. Precip. 4am. temp. s. Weather 34 Clear Lowest4a.m temp. temp. temp. v Anct Nome 42 the na Mala y “Igloo, E < 44 | Ne 6 54 56 n C u- 18" !i' WEATIY R (‘O\D!TEO\' AT 8 A. amuse- 100 people from Southeast at Fort h Har- inches Dut lowest al- | metric ¥ from the Prince Valley. This gen- precipitation from Yukon over 11am. a belt prevailed William Islands. ‘ VIRS. NAYLOR IS that ev r" he said. | 5SS AT TEA group of her holiday M hostess at tea t the home of elson the GHTER FOR ANDERSON born to Mrs Douglas 1:15 o’ Hospital. The i , four of icome to so- |a Ann’s N ace Italian racing driver, who swept the field in the first ¥ander- bilt Cup race on the new Roosevelt Raceway in Long Island. Tony Lasseri (left) and Lefty Gomes (right), two members of the World’s Champion New York Yankees, —— Adolph Kiefer, Chicago, outstand- shown with Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the team. ing amateur backstroke champion and winner in the Olympics. Of- ficials have called him the cham- pion of champions in the water. e——— Clint Ferguson of Massachusetts,’ winner of the national amateur outboard motor championship The University of Washington alunwiouup m mdu?puhh&pflehfluh‘u‘ad'—* . with the Olympic gide. &