The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1937, Page 8

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8 INVADER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 22, 1937. Daily Cross-word Puzzle NVITES ALASKA FIVE FLIGHTS On his second scheduled flight today, Simmons is due to leave Ju- neau at 1 o'clock this afternoon with DOUGLAS MEETS n '“'p fi n . u:nslfl?ususn 3 gflfiz‘; mail and three passengers: Mrs. MULLEh 1y “ W sm" : u:]’o"“f:‘ 0 K- Nn Mike Torpllnovlch. for Hirst-Chi- H " L 9. Unrefined the starting chagof; Jim McCarron, for Chich- RO SR T, st wn e |agot; and A. McLellan, for the My - been re ed at the, . sb:x‘::m. L Boou:mn‘r:; Fu“ A :Pwneers Home at Sitka. WLk u office from Mrs. Henry| 14. Seit . Made of & Expected to return !rom Sitka idige, chairman of the mu-| 15 Recompense Soreal hohr L wphie, bhek A Han K t mittee Vew Yorl , K ric SpT mons Wi ring back wi R. —_— aiere :>1Mr“m\‘l‘(k 19, ey A dians Simmons Makes T Taki |D. Peterman, H. B. Foss and two|[g] Juneau Ra i Territory of Alaska | 30 Gipthe or . Harden s Makes Two Taku S Islanders Must Hurdle De- National Exhibi- . Invest . Crippled d T k Fl h miners from Chichagof. RN Halvor Ops 21 Gl injury News organ. an esn: ;e ights A fiight to Hoonah in the AAT| Molays Tomorrow Night el ; " point . Manner n Stinson seaplane is scheduled for - !m* ] ) 'SI‘QY.I:X]‘""' - '.h'g'.?x'. ay Simmons tomorrow morning at 8 to Secure CI’OWn L Ow Short for a Y s » i > {5 e Svman’s oaine | FAILIDG out a busy week-end, Shel- iz R, A title mix will mark the last @ 3 . . a1 ¢ " F.?w'-'x'.::fi: : Ef‘cfim‘?" dAT:l Tf::smo: [flm u:;, Alaska of the1 fiity League games tomor- . Fin - T 5 s ) o phial 10 T [ it s il sow \glehl, Wit Dougias scsduled : rnor Troy I YATSY ot b SNeRe Bo mistak C octntcaniont, (|1 (04 cViie o€ WG ot T G T e Pet Veraut Y 34. Mystic Hindu Zg F0 1. Be mistaken oint of is 1 wo others school Gym at 7:30 o'clock. the Molle : o SRR shomaton f Pty 2 meaine i Champions of the first half of . [ ¢ Municipa rt| 35 Roman nity < 3 s 45. German river Taking off at 8:30 yesterday the City Lea ridi igh - % | 52, Wi y y League seasrm Ing hig] : = Comp y of New York sy ouiiaiding' 8L Deriofifly the o b4 bullding - 46. Cleaning | morning, Simmons flew empty to toward the crown, the i.landers are , A 3 the ‘Inr- 3 :‘s::leglns: coin -::r;a:n 6. King of Bashan 47, Literary Tenakee, and returned to Juneau not taking any chances tomorrow Al X ‘“‘ the| s acPplement 55, Tablet 7. Mountaln lake fragments at 10 oclock with M. J. Musser, Gus Memb Portl d U it night as the game, if lost, will sink #, 11 Exhibition of| | 41 Article 58, Poktpdne (L1 S TR o - Johnson, Charles Lake, Dan Nich- €rs, rortlan N1l them in a tie with the Firemen. h will open in | legal pro- 7. Aeriform 9. Peruse agaln 50. Affirmative olson, and Charles Walter as pas-| of Albany College Issue A very close match, knotted dur- e -~ e L e sengers. 4 ing the final quarter, was witness- 3 ion (/f‘ d a naticnal-| \ Out again at 10:30 o'clock, Sim- mons flew Miss Mary Joyce to Bul- Warning That’s No Joke ed the last time the two teams tangled and another close game e irt interest which | lard’s Landing at the mouth of the| PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 22.—lis expected tomorrow, especially so, § I use of its| Taku River with supplies for her The girls of the Portland unit of |with a crown at stake. i 1 to art. This Twin Glaciers Lodge. Robert W.|the Albany College have served no- —————— 3 I I provide oppor- | tanding artists | nted by you: The ap-| ouncement should | rder that your | have equal oppor-| art which will standard | HENRY B"{ECKINRIDGE. EY JOANNIE ARCTIC RADID | 1 | - Juneau YoungMan, and Others Talk to Each Olhe\ Now in the Territorial "l(‘tmg each voice call- Hello agree- he had nd, George teacher al John; | WK N START WAR ON ‘MAIL" MARRIAGE IN WASHINGTON _'Notarizing Llcense System Leading to Many Law | Violations : SEATTLE, Feb. 22. — Laws to abolish Washington's extensive “mail order” marriage license: sys- tem is advoated by King County officials as an aftermath of recent child marriages. County Auditor Earl Milliken Janan changes Policy Toward Chinese Nation Reported Demands to Be Withdrawn Except for Tariff Revision TOKYO,” Japan, Feb. 22. — The Japanese Government has indicat- ed a distinet modification in the policy toward China. Newspapers predict Japan will withdraw all demands on China except revision of tariffs. Sender was a round-trip passenger on the flight, returning to Juneau Miss Joyce brought back to Ju- neau with her three husky pups with pedigrees as long a a husky's can be. Their parents are Mickey, who comes from a long line of fast prize-winning trail dogs, and was brought to Juneau from the Inter- ior by Miss Joyce last spring, and Skippy, famous Taku Lodge dog who claims a Mackenzie river an- cestry. One of the dogs will make the trip to North Dakota ‘with Mrs. W. W. Council, who is leaving on the Yukon tonight for a visit with her parents in the Middle West, one will fill an order from Los Angeles for one of Miss-Joyce’s dogs and the third will remain in Juneau. Nervous, -highly bred pups, they had a difficult time overcoming the excitement of the airplane trip to Juneau. Though, after the qulet of Taku they were startled by the automobiles and noises of Juneau, they managed to spend a fairly quiet night in town in one of the garages across from the Alaska Laundry. Making a second flight up the Taku River, Simmons hopped from| Juneau at 1:30 o'clock yesterday| afternoon to drop mail at the Po- laris-Taku Mine, at Tulsequah. On| his return to Juneau again at 2:45| o'clock, Simmons called it a day. Bud Bodding made the two Taku| River flights with Simmons in the capacity of flight mechanic. tice they will not date with men who start their telephone conver- sations with “guess who this is,” City Pa:zes in— 25 Bright Sunshine To Mark Holiday With a brilliant sun breaking through this morning to flood the community during the day and make the skiing slopes particular- ly luring, the Gastineau Channel community today observed the, Washington’s birthday holiday. There was virtually a complete ces- sation of business activity. All the stores were closed as on Sunday and the trek was out the road and up the snow-glistening trails. the social highlight of the holiday in Juneau and many house parties have been arranged before the af- fair, ANCHORAGE PINMEN LEADING JUNEAU’S ALLEYMEN IN MEET Advices received by The Empire from Anchorage show Juneau'’s Elks’ bowling team slightly trail- ing Anchorage in the Winter Sports | Tourney rolling in that city. Including matches rolled last Saturday afterndon, Anchorage has compiled a total of 10914 pins. Ju- neau's total is 10,533. Five more Commencing on the first of two flights scheduled for today, sim- | mons, with P. G. Ganty, H. B. Foss\ R. D. Peterman, A. Malakoff and Charles W. Carter as passengers, took off for Sitka at 9:30 o’clock. He was to return to Juneau from | games were still to be played In the | series. - ATTENTION O.E.S. Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- | ter No. 7, O.E.S, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Initiation, entertainment and re- The Shrine dance tonight will be ALASKA GIRL GIVEN HONOR | Jane Goddard to Represent North in Music Con- ference in Portland TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 22.—Jane Goddard, of Ketchikan, Alaska, Is among 350 high school musicians |from Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Alaska, chosen to play in the All-Northwest Music Edu- cators’ Conference in Portland on March 30. She will play in a 150- piece band. 'SPECIAL PROGRAM BY EASTERN STAR TOMORROW NIGHT A special program in keeping with Washington’s Birthday will be given tomorrow night by the Order | of Eastern Star at the Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. N. Lester Troast is in charge and the decorations | will be in keeping with the holiday theme. Initiation will mark the regular meeting which will be held preced- |ing the entertainment. | e it | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEETING TCMORROW An entertainment has been planned for tomorrow night by the Catholic Daughters of America fol- lowing their meeting in the Parish | Hall. Mrs. E. C. Herron is in charge to exhibit zhr-l again at noon yesterday. 140 th h with those of Bri Back Puj also those unshaven or who wear @ ther states Y e dirty cords. L I y ¥ b ctic Circle, | said that hundreds of licenses are Sitka at 12:30 o'clock, bringing | freshments. |of the entertainment and is being membered Johnnie issued annually without the couples WILLING TO AGREE with him Charles W. Carter nndj LILLIAN G. WATSON, | assisted by Mary VanderLeest and Douglas and Juneau aPpearing at the Auditor's offices NANKING, Feb. 22. — China’s|tc body of Floyd Hunnicutt. 1adv. Secretary. | Helen Storms. : 5 from the Ju- @5 the law requires issuance of dominant National Party, the con- % the Alaska Uni- 1t ized. The law enables bigamists ernment, expressed willingness to o 1 AP = {to marry several times, permits readjust Chinese relations with , I ¢ Horn B a Brule White slave traders to marry and Japan ‘“on a basis of mutual re- O aS a S of takir £, is the Indian appearing Several girls have been lured into spect for territorial integrity.” 0 e U. 8. 14-cent postage stamp. licenses if applications are notar- ‘the trade via the “mail order” wedding route, Milliken said. i - e Oregon. He is survived by his wife ,who came to Juneau with the re- mains, and two children, Merrita trolling force of the Central Gov- 3 Prizes for Prettiest, Ugliest and Imi- tating Costumes steamship ANSWER: Approximately 75% of the annual revenues of the ¥ FINNISH [ 3 E. F. HUNNICUTT | i " DIES AT SITKA; e | i © REMAINS HERE revenues . I | tue semins o1 e momicas, | Mj@SQUEPAA : i -+|- 41, were brought from Sitka this i s e Yt s Dance | i tornoron sitermon st 2.5 tm | Tuesday. Feb. 23 i R 10.0 F HALL QUESTION: //}at part does the Canned Salmon Industry play I i o AR in providing an adequate transportation system for Alaska? I i X + opd Foyd Darid, of Cuelus. Wathe Starts 9:30 P. M steamship companies serving Alaska are derived from the move- 2 o e A S SO ment of Canned Salmon and of supplies for this industry. It is this £ ill and taken to the Sitka Hospital Admission 40c income that enables the steamship companies to maintain frequent + where he died. U k \ ili ith f ip bl -3 hips. These frei ghtq 3 i fra nmasked 25¢ extra || passenger sailings wi ast, comfortable ships. These freight earn- ° i CAB MAN OUT Accordion Music |! ings also make it possible for these lines to supply adequate trans- E JSpier . Yoy Spie: portation for Alaskans during the winter months when operations " i o i is a passenger leaving Junmra?afxg EVERYBODY are not prOfitable' v % I ie:;ue aboard the motorship North- WELCOME‘ | ! : '; + Y p’ : 4 I I : ¥ uniforms, designec l ts, offer sukl I nething OR in un gealtvimg | NE SALMON VEGETABLES IOWA ‘ T o Te 1 t is definite sset to pro- 2 cups (1 Ib.) Canned Salmon layer of chopped spinach seasoned with % :‘-!: i D A N c E % Ib. chopped spinach tsp. salt and % tsp. pepper. Firmly pack i . Salt. . . pepper a layer of whole kernel corn on top. Pour % T o 1 cup whole kernel corn over this the white sauce which has been + B - ¥ 2 cups thin white sauce seasoned with salt and pepper, 1 tbsp. :;_' Z A @ QWE BRESSES N l G “ T 1 thep. chopped onion chopped onion and blended with 3 eggs i 5% o osh W s % i 3 eggs slightly beaten. Sprinkle top of mold with : oadcloth or Cras ; Cracker crumbs cracker crumbs, place uncovered mold in | i i SCQttISh mte Temple pan of hot wate,r, bake in moderate oven | ; 3 Eggw ';:';Qc‘ai at sl 65 5 ‘ { Flake Canned Salmon and place in bot- (350° F.) 1 hour. Unmold on platter and ' q ? & i 9P. M. tQ 1A M. | tom of buttered melon mold. Cover with garnishwith whole buttered beets. Serves 6. ¥ | :[l_ MR B G, R O SR S R B L s i P AN 1 E This recipe is 1 illl”‘fhfllll earing in the national 4 | | "4' i of th ce’ st imon I ,\ ? ’ H , 1 Ml‘lzl‘ll VIYIH‘I"O the Cannme, aimon ld‘!l" L , % [ONE S STEVE NS | Rands’ Orchestra ” o 3 x g | de My ; i SHION REIGNS Formal Invitational | ¥ k b e -H--I--l-+4~I~-l-+—i—H-I+H—!+++!—I—4+i--H+HH+—I—H—l-—l—I—I—++l ‘1 !

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