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Mid-Wesden (EOAF (EEEARANCE Presenting A SPECIAL GROUP of RICHLY FURRED COATS Born to Be Queen— FATRR: 50 *v ¢ . s - . Empire’s Devotion to Elizabeth TUESDAY, DEC. 29, 1936 Is Case of Love at First Sighif SOCIAL LIFE BEGINS AT 4 Princéss Elizabeth (in cenfer, of ‘atterition when only four, Allendale, When Edward VIII was Princ first In its affections, althou brother, Duke of York, in 192¢ hé’s Duke of Windsor, and ! Princess Elizabeth, succeeds to ordinary. This is the first of Q e heir-app: Sizes 14 to 44 PREINVENTORY SALE.OF.. ated beside boy) was the center t a children’s party given by Lady of Wales, the empire rated him the birth of save him a close rival. Now that is Ge V1, that girl, her uncle’s pla charmer extra- a daughter to his brother e 1 three-part ser arent. ies telling the story By CHARLES ORMAN AP Feature Service Writer QUEEN MAR PUPIL From babyhood Princess Eli- zabeth has conducted herself like one born to the purple and ermine of sovereigns. Here she is with her grand- mother, Queen Mary, at the 1530 Royal Tournament at Olympia. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGR!CULTUF.‘WEATH!SR BURE.\B“NF | (By the U. §. Weather Bureau; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pan., Dec. 29: Fair and colder tonight and Wednesday; fresh northwest and’ north winds. & LOCAL DATA ‘Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.68 30 83 SE 10 Lt. Snow 4 am. ¥y 29.87 32 49 NW 6 Pt.Cldy Neon 30.16 33 34 NE 6 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 3 YESTERDAY FODAY Mighest 4p.m. Lowestda.m. dam. Praelp. 4am. | Statitn temp. temp. temp. temp: velocity:24hrs, ‘Wcatheri jAtka 8 38 — ' — — i.Trace ' Rain ‘Anchorage 30 — | 10 - — [ — Barrow 0 | -4 2 14 0 Clear Nome 22 20 bos 0305 80 22 12 Snow ; Bethel 22 22 1892 2¢ o ! ey Fairbanks 24 24 | 16 24 10 18 Cldy ! Dawson: i 50t (2 2 -8 =8 6 20 1 4 ; 'St. Paul .. 38 38 “ 34 38 32 0 . m’&’,fi‘ Dutch Harbor 38 38 36 38 2 14 Rain e Kodiak 36 36 TaE vl 4 Trase | gafyl Cordova. ... 2 g SNE e e 4 134 " Clear’ Juneau 33 30 % 32 6 50 Pt Cldy Sitka, 39 — 31 — — 12 _— Ketchikan 30 30 28 .28 4 02 Pt. Ccidy Prince Rupért 34 32 26 32 4 24 Snow | Edmonton 4 -4 [ e 6 04 Clear Seattle 44 40 | ‘83 8. [ 0 Cldy Portland 42 40 | sBitige 6 0 Cldy ) San Francisco 50 50 | 42 42 4 0 Clear New York 58 42 | 8¢ 88 14 0 Clear o Washington 60 50 | 38 40 8 o Cldy WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 32; Blaine, cloudy, 30; Victoria, cloudy, 35; Bull Harbor, raining, 35; Dead Tree Point, cloudy, 30; Triple Island, raining, —; Langara, cloudy, 38; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 31; Ketchikan, cloudy, 31; Craig, cloudy, 34; Wrangell, snowing; 26; Petersburg, cloudy, 28; Sitka, partly cloudy, 32; Soapstone Point, clear, 32; Juneau, cloudy, 27; Skagway, clear, 27; Cordova, clear, 26; Chitina, clear, 6; McCarthy, clear, 0; Cape St. Elias, clear, 30; An- chorage, cloudy, 15; Palmer, partly cloudy, 25; Fairbanks, snowing, 18; Nenana, partly cloudy, 24; Tanana, snowing, 22; Ruby, missing; Nulato, cloudy, 26; Ohagamute, cloudy, 30; Crooked Creek, cloudy,80, WEATHER SYNOPSIS An area of high barometric pressure has developed over the northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, the crest being 30.40 inches at Kodiak. The storm area noted yesterday morning over the inter- lor and northern portions of Alaska has dissipated. Another storm area was centered this morning over the Aleutians, with the pressure falling rapidly to the eastward, the lowest reported pressure being REMNANTS AIN SCRIMS-~CRETONNES— DRAPERY.—SILKS—OUTING, FLANNEL. = VALUES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO-MISS.--—..- . | B.M. Behrends Co: Hié: Juneau's Leading Department Store FAILTO LOGATE aily Cross-word Puzzle i 's P 1 12. Iron plece | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle on plece ; L Goods cast an upper 3 1 axerbogrd milistone Ariiat g #8142 1) Simns 17 Not well done | & f T T Repast Shsscenh 23 Sherif's | . Inquiry for assisting ) lost mail p body & | A i 24 asts slde- o 5 2 13. salt ot olelo Oy i | ‘ 26, ndermine i oy 2 4 15 Srdan or 5 Ringor |Officials Believe It May | aerial flight parrot h § 15 pelineite zoame’ | Have Been Accident | 18. Negative 3 3 i 31 Freneh 3 1. T i Chas. Mattson Taken 3 20 Gaelic form 3. Adl;l‘m:v: ;o sl 15 o 9 r h ) | e 31, 0ng"who Feeps (Conuinueq from Pase One) 2 fb;flllrl“l}ilel :mfl:llzv;:&. — i e o] 25 Pouch g AT 8. Smallest o Brogk e Tacoma ‘this altérndoti and sent 29 Devourea ; 29, Uacloses word to the ewSmeh’ he’ will make 2 Stop k2 4F188: g 40 Representation | 1y tatement until’ the oake-44s Gorm. | 34 Take out 6. Preposition of in miniature 1 ms‘, e md | 35 Buckets place 4L Afresh pletely solved. des cated 36 Term of of 121 Third note 42. Feminine he is devfitlng almost his entire time respect 53. Cubic meters above the name v 31. Beam of light 55 Long-legged keynote 45. Greater to the case. . { 38. Use of more birds 1. Fn{---.\ ot Ae]l’ilf:el’ @ 8 An\:.lrl'"“ i WA vord: ha 56. Special ability rom which . Smoo! b Bl T glove hapes 41 Cony’ Home FEARS FOR' SAFETY' n Greel k? ‘ 1 o awite L. The uiider Jaw '8 relicion. a TACOMA, Wash,, ‘Deg: 29, Apt o h o ’ i 10" Contaner for g2 Norsa god | parent fears for the afety of 10- Sig essayist tea Symbol for | o —— & Nsthing 3 Canves uhieites JL4BIbIIeal rexion Han ity vear-old Charles Mattson; Kiinoped {from the home of his father. Dr. LN | W. W. Mattson last Sunday night, | brought the search to an abrupt | standstill early today and only a |single. electric” UEHE"Birned, in, the | Mattson home at dagm.’ * '© ' | None of the occupants stirred an | searching parties g%:;flmm‘éd m% | Tacomh areh for ‘Chirlés and his (kidnaper, the nation's newest Pub- lic enemy, and"the nation’s only un- solved Kidnaping, Jeturned to head- quatters. i Guards Are Withdrawn ; Guards around the Mattson {mmp have beenl withdrawh and Dr. Matt son ‘announced publicly tHat he would make no attempt to com- { municate with ‘the kidnaper until the authorities -advised him to do so. Neither the G-Men, Who havé as- |sumed full charge of the investiga- ition, nor Dr. Mattson vouchsafed an explanation s to the cessation of | the agtivittes, = ' ! Unofticial plisetvers deduced that| |the fear§ for the hoy's safety were responsible for the temporary ces- sation of the search. bt Salesmen to_School PPITTEBURGH, Pa.— Notebooks have replaced salesbooks for em- | ployees of Pitishurgh’s downtown department stores who are enrolled in the Retail Institule, a series of A AP A S RPN S’ <3 .\ HEE DEnR S i ‘(:\lk by Dr. Dewey to solemnize the marriage. She pointed out that while such marriages by contract |were not usual they were not un- known and were entirely legal. Contract | Dr. MeGraw was born in Brim- | evening gl 0 by the Re- ' NEW YORK, Dec. 20—Rudolph b MGraw was tlo Wes. | search B Retail Training ingham and educated at Ohio Wes: " al R PF. Mallina, 8 research engineer, and leyan and Columbia. Tt is her first|® the University of PiPttsburgh. Dr. Myrtle Bryan McGraw, a re- search psychologist in Babies Hos- pital at the Columbia University, | Presbyterian Hospital Medical Cen- ter, have been married by signing | marriage. Mr. Mallina was married once before, the marriage ending in a Reno divorce early last month. He is a native of Vienna. o SN b B Sophia Blahah said In & petition " EMPIRE'S SWEETHEART Britishers fell in love with Princess Elizabeth the moment they first saw her. L W Riding lessons are part of Princess Elizabeth’s schooling, she is in the great Windsor Park. A little princess, as ty as any - Liood ro; and a i Hans Siahii Sndses T garbed figure, the Home tales, rules Britain's empire of oot S0 EC e was ro heazia .. quired at the birth of a royal child Some day she may sit on the Drowds Avaitey News threty ne Jigabeth #. l.”“ Inapis Outside in Bruton Street, ordi- most ble event Englishmen 7y ‘oltizens Ao gothered in sibility of “Good Queen ‘ ted groups to discuss the event, e AL Aama for even without knowing whether P e wothers attended . g1y of the Duke and Duchess her birth in -fashioned nopse S SLHhe, Sue GAd BHCRES 8¢ 17 Burton Streel, handon, the . fo 9.t Sane day the Litle ad. | YW . yesidgnce of. ber--matermal gy G0 i ool faniv ing lgrandfather, the Earl of Strahmore. .70 ¢ e But persanages from s fairy. tale " go /0 oirs N wan oh v bhkone. world were there in mumber on ST HEOMES ¥ WS 08 Hhe Baroe, April 22, 1926—peers of the realm, figure in the Empire w of Wales, but the princ himself a sl the Prince had shown 'd as regards ma > for the throne | 2 Duke of York, | his children. i the moment of her| s Elizabeth was third > succession. Hand Won Hearts s been a colorful, if some- what restricted, existence under the supervision of loving parents much in the public eye themselves; of roy- al nurses and royal retainers; progri from town palaces to coun- try castles with all the pomp of a medieval princess's retinue accom- panying her. From the time she first waved to| oring men and women from her carriage in a drive around Wind- | Great Park to the present,| when her appearance in public is an| eagerly-watched-for event, she has conducted berself like one born to the purple and ermine of soyer- eigns, and has done it with a child- ish charm and warmth of spirit| that have endeared her to all gen- erations, Taken to Glamis Castle Her mother was Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, of an aristocratic Scot- tish family whose seat is Glamis Castle where the Lyons of the Great Strath have dwelled as lords of the s his brotl and after him, from , Prin Thus birth in line B: 5 Here MASONS HOLD - OPEN HOUSE Annual Recglption in Scot- tish Rite Temple New Year’s Day Among the events of New Vear's day will ‘be the annual reception given at the Temple under the aus- ;Jés sons of whatever degree. This MiSons for over a querter century and is a get-together party for all Masons on Gastineau Channel. As usual, the event will be strict- ly informal and no special invita- tion is needed to attend. The re- freshments will be in charge of Mrs Hooker and the general committee in charge are: C. W. Hawkes- worth, J. J. Fargher, H. D. Stabler, and J. S. Truitt. Yachting Villa Is Turned Into Lodge KIEL, Dec. ®. — The Olympia Heim, a villa occupled by American yachtsmen during the Kiel Olym-~ into a lodging house for Kiel Uni- filed in Gary, Ind., Superior Court, a contract in the office of Dr. John | to change ft. The Dewey, Columbia University Profes-| WPA workers are using steel and|be made Blake. S sor. | concrete to make reproductions off ~ — Announcement made made by Dr.| five giant reptiles, that lived mil-| The waverine tons a person MeGraw who said there was no re- lions of years ago, for the “dino-|times uses when singing is ligious ceremony .and only a shorl/saur park” at Rapid Oity, 8. D, tremolo, ny called versity students. Municipal author- , Bsked that it|ities explained that the move was due 'to a housing scarcity caused by @ huge influx of manual work- ers, attracted by the speeding up of the Reich’s armament and ship- mi}dilxg programs, - pices of the Scottish Rite Bodies to| n an annual event with the pic sailing races, has been turned| Edward's Fortune - Putat 3000000 Inroads Are Negligible on Bequest of Queen Alexandra region for centuries and where Mac- beth murdered Duncan in his ill- starred aspirations to the throne of Scotland. 1L was to this castle that Princess Elizabeth taken when she was three menths old, to start, in baby- winning fashicn, the tremendous hold she has on her Scottish people from whom her mother springs—a hold only -equaled by the adoration that is hers from the people of Eng- land and the Empire at large, Four years later, August 21, 1930, Glamis Castle, her mother gave LONDON, Dec. 20. — Whatever birth to a second child, who Was {might account for former King Ed- named Margaret Rose. The next | ward’s despondency, it is not finan- day, when Elizabeth awoke, she was jeial troubles. told of the event by her nurse. Her | As long as he lives and as long as surprise and delight knew no bounds the monarchy survices in England, and she donned her clothes more informed sources said today, the quickly that day, perhaps, fhan at Duke of Windsor will be wealthy any other time in her life, so great enough to buy chateaus, yachts, or was her eagerness to see the tiny his eye. arrival. As principal heir of his grand- With her sister, and with a few mother, the late Queen Alexandria, blue-bloaded cousins, Elizabeth has wife of King Edward VII, he re- spent her leisure hours in games. | | | of | _ sure A las they 28.90 inches a short distance northwest of Atka. -1 0LUB IS night at the home of Mrs. Fred baby girl born last night at Orme brought together seven Doug- |o'clock at St. Ann’s Hospital. The nce grammar school days. As sev- |teen ounces. school or away for on¢ reason | or another, this is the first time | This general pres- disiribution has been attended by precipitation over most of Alaska, followed by clearing from the Prince William Sound region southeastward to the northern portion of Southeast Alaska. It was warmer last night over the MacKenzie' Valley and most of the interior and western portions of Alaska while cooler weather prevailed over the northern portion of the Gul of Alaska. ) together in two years, but plan to 'meet every month now and the | next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Marjorie Fox. 0 MEET'NG Those who were present last night were: Mrs. Fred Orme, Mrs. | Burford Carmichael, Mrs. Grant | Logan, Mrs. William Sparks, Miss First Ge!-Together in Two | Marjorie Fox, Miss Mae Fraser, Miss Ruth Lundell. | — e Years by Former Douglas Girls MALONEYS HAVE GIRL Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney of reunion of the 3-4 club last|Tee Harbor are th» parents of a 9 girls who have been friends baby weighed seven pounds thir- Mr. Maloney is em- of the girls have been south |ployed at the A. J. mine. — Lode and piacer focation notices have been able to hold a get- | for sale at The Empire office. * —- Remember!!! If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 2. M. 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. ceived a fortune estimated as high Ever Nearer ot Throne as $5,000,000. | Her father, then Duke of York, Well-informed sources say his in- was the second son of George V. roads into that fortune have been The Duke loomed on the horizon negligible. of succession to the throne ever lar- Although the Duke of Windsor ger as years passed and his elder has lost the annuities he received as brother the Prince of Wales re- King from the Duchy of Cornwall, mained a bachelor, it was understood his brother and Once, indeed, Edward and Lady successor, George VI, was prepar- Elizabeth had been brought togeth- ing to settle $125,0%0 annually on er, and hopes had been high that him from the Cornwall income, a match might result, but a real Such a sum would be exactly what romance failed to blossom. When Edward gave George before he abdi- Edward dropped out, the Duke of cated. York wooed and won. i —— e | Today, Elizabeth's father is King Pupils of Etes Junior High School, George VI and her mother is Queen ‘Gloversville, N. Y, are voluntarily Elizabeth, but it is to an earlier Bess having their fingerprints recorded that the new heir-apparent to the and filed with the Department of throne has been and is being lik- Justice through local police. ened. IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHWHHT“mHIHIIIIIlIUU!I!I!]!MI!I]HI[HIII!JJ[[UIIIII!II NEW STOCK RECEIVED Aladdin Non-Spot Parchment BRIDGE SHADES FLOOR LAMP SHADES Use Better Light See Our IES Table Lamps [ J Alaska Electric Light

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