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THE DAILY ‘Al LASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1937. i Y9 ¥ By GEORGE McMANUS FHA cA N Nuw MqulslTTilfi s%??fi g})s' AT FRIDAY SESSION |the parlors of the Northern Light BRINGING UP FATHER REMEMBER WHEN YOUR DAD'S COUSIN FOUND OUT HIS MEDICINE HAD A KICK IN (T= HE DION'T WANT TO GET WELL- YOUR FATHER WAS SO ILL SENT FOR DOCTOR PHIL. LA '.‘E_E-am' WHEN E SAW THE %‘m HE OE- CIOED NUST AS BE SICk~ Presbyterian Churah. i |~ Following the luncheon installa- Underwriting toBeHandled| o o o icers "winr - take placs, Here Without Going to | Those who will direct the affairs of' . the Martha Society for the coming Seattle Office year will be Mrs. Ray Peterman, B Y president; Mrs. N. Lester Troast, (Continued from Page One) Vice-President; Mrs. E. J. Cowling, ) 3 g isecond Vice-President; Mrs. -Ken- Alaska, the Administrator reported|neth Junge, Secretary; Mrs. Eliza- that 20 new houses are to be builtbeth Thompson, Treasurer. at Nome this season through the, Mrs. Charles Sey, president, will : FHA and other cities in the Terri-|install the new officers. Copr. 1937, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. tory also will have large programs.| Y S T T g A oo B 3 ;. i g T v While in the east, Mr, Pegue:“ i B o D ol S t t 4!'3 small crew to work this morning [saw Delegate Dimond, Emil Hur)n.! '”)r C | iexcavating for the foundation of [Frank Heintzleman, the new Re- WASHI STATERS al y s ar Oon the new store building for Joe Rie-|glonal Forester, and others, Mr, MAY LOSE CAPT. FOR OREGON 60 di, pioneer baker of Douglas. As|Heintzleman, he reported, was plan- soon as possible he will increase|ning to leave Washington in about o F | Cougar Guard Dead on Feet —To Get Rest Before | the crew to rush constriction of |two weeks and will come to Juneau | | the one-story frame structure whieh |after stopping in San Francisco en- i |15 to be 22 by 50 feet with a joint|Foute. Delegate Dimond is opti- p l c G Lv _gz{concrete wall with the new 'Guy Mistic over his Alaskan program l L PR Smith Drug Store building being and sees hope for definite achieve- RECEIVE sor e S planned. {ment in this Congress, the FHA TOCK, NORTH SEA || i e St director reported, and Mr. Hurja, | b7 |former Alaskan now with the Na- | The North Sea docked at Doug-|; Anagrams were known to the tional Democratic committee, was {las late yesterday afternoon with|Grecks and the Romins. and be-'planning to accept & position as - JUNEAU Champion Tussle seventeen tons of merchandise for [came pop-lar throughout, Europe in head of 4 New York insurance comn- MELODY HOUSE : local merchants. Most of thefreight'he middle ages. . ;pany, Bince Pegues left Washing-~ Musi¢ and Electric House [; PULLMAN, Wash, March 17— comprises opening stock Tor Goetz's SRR 1 e [ton, announcement has 'wen made | (N;;n Gastineau Hotel) Washington State is coming up to groce! nd the Feusi-Jensen hard-| Try The Empire classifieds for that Mr. Hurja has accepted the | Mrs. Pigg Phone its Northern Division Basketball ware store. These two' firms expect |quick results. 'position in private business. [t : |to be open for business as soon as| - e —————— oY BT championship game with Oregon U Saturday night faced with the pos- sible loss of Captain Bill Dahlke, | stellar guard. 4 Coach Jack Freil said Dahlke is tire de; bing hira as dead on| feet, but has hoped that a few days of rest may restore the back-| court man to form in time for the title contest i ! their buildings are ready for plac- ing the stocks, or within the next two to five days. 3 i ,es IW. & s. ™ VISIT ‘HERE WHILE BOAT IS IN PORT essrs, Stock and H. E. Olds of Wright and Stock Co.,’who installed ‘he new water and sewer systems in Douglas last year, were through ' passeng on the North Sea yes- _terday enroute to Sitka. The two men called on friends here and re- | viewed the "burned area while the Iship was in port. -o SHUDSHIFT FILES FOR SCHOOL BOARD CLEAR ROADS FOR SICK MAN GARDINER, Montana, March 17. —Snow plow crews are working a 24-hour schedule to clear the road to the middle of Yellowstone Park to meet two Forest Rangers who | are bringing Oliver Winlare, 49, re- | sort keepr, out of the mountains | 9 by sled. ! i Winlare is seriously ill but doc- tors are unable to diagnose his| case over the telephore. Arne Shudshift is the first.candi- | date to file for rhember of the Doug~ |las School Board to he chosen ‘i i {the annual city election April’ 6, Registrations have ' been = madé rather slowly, 65 persons having! qualified to vote up to this morny P A 8 : ’ % £ J|ing : i KANSAS FLIER AFTER | i T e =~ | MRS, CADWELL IS HONOR ' - | M"..E WIN THIS P. M t 'will do. Lewis knows what Mary|yisiting her daughter, Mrs, Law{ - por and Larry will do. There is no 10st|rence Carlson here since spring a NEW YORK, March 17.—Glenn DEFE ATS P AlH { motion. year ago, was honored at a_farewel: Cu];mmgkha}m. ;(;’ng of Itl\e milers, 9, | sla t | Somta party given by Mrs, Robert Rice and' will seek his fifth straigit victory | | n s Mrs. Carlson, at the me of b in the Knights of Columbus Games, 5 CASABA COACHES f:rme? 1ns°Jun:au l:sth C;vening. the here tonight, s ) By PAP” t WOULD ELIMINATE Ten Iadies were present from The Kansas Flyer has denied in- | HOOP CENTER_T“) Douglas, two of them Mrs. J. O:. tentions of retiring, saying, “I will| I Leading the Detroit Red Wings in| Kirkham and Mrs. Frank Pearce, keep on chasing Father Time un-|Q: jthe final rush toward defense of HI 1. h 17.—Ap-|carrying off the prizes at Monoply. til too many of those other rellows‘}smteen Court Teams Are i i o . # iy p A | their National League champion-|parently favoring the change, the| Mrs. Cadwell, who is leaving Sat- 3 ~ e et BT er certain ¢l stal | ! 4 kit : [ 3 ¥ iy i ’ : i E1ETH.STRAIGHT K€ ,WAI_LA WM_L A ‘ i e M Tamt i h':f'nf:‘; { e g Foli < y T v Do you know there is enough buginess going out ot 1 town every day to support at least three additional { stores here, even larger than any doing business here : start passing me.” . | in Third Round HOOP ship and Stanley cup custody is 1937 | National Basketball Rules Commit-|urday night on the Princess Norah , Cunningham is studying for a| Toutne Today hockey's highest scoring line. |tee is considering elimination of the|for a visit with relatives south, was tOdGYl degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in| Yy Before the season opened Jack center-jump. presented with a necklace of cry- f"x’j’ifi‘;}wm“”““"' at New Y"“‘i DENVER. Colo., March 17.—Over-|Adams, manager of the champions, Mentors attending the meeting|stal bedds.. ¢ 4 & fwhelming ™ two. ) Tavariles;” Walla|PIo0ioied this trlo would jpfesl ‘thie [here of YisHNEICR oL Abio Every steamer brings in direct mail advertising that |show. |ciation voted, 60 to 9, to recommend GROUND BROKEN FOR 4% | Walla, the representative of the Pa- “0. K.” cifi | Lawrence Harry Aurte, right wing; |elimination of - the tip-off fa the RIEDI'S NEW BUILDINC { . K. c Northwest, has swept through y » J | LUNCH J |« wne tnurd round of the Nacioml_3ljyea;-_ohi£auve gr Sl;dbury. CInh committee. A. Dishaw, contractor builder, put \ SRS, |AAU Basketball Tournament being | Using his pounds of aggressive-| i i i : Fried Frog Legs and Other [held ““here. The quintet from|D€ss in the Detroit lineup for the) 18 taklng bus}‘n%s 3 Delicacies Washington State bids fair to dupli- | 10th consecutive season. ! 1 away from ]uneaul | 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 | cate the feat of the towering Se-! Martin A. Barry, center: 30-year- £/ attle TItalian Athletic Club five 0ld Quebec native obtained from| 4 ~ "% | which was the dark horse of last|Boston in 1935, who has mitted his| | year’s tourney. (195-pound frame into the line to |” ine sixteen remaining teamsbecome its play-maker. You can hold most of that Business here by telling ICE MOVE GENERAL MOTORS | and |swing into action today in their| Herbert Albert Lewis, left wing: i : | MAYTAG PRODUCTS L ima strusgles. - The surviv.|30-year old mative of Calgary, Alta.| D A T E s the public what you have to offer. f I W.P. JOHNSON !ing entries include four each from|One Of the league’s fastest, most| § the Southwest and Rocky Mountain '€lusive skaters, with his 161 pounds, | -——383 | sections, three each from the Mid_:playmg his ninth season with r)c-!; = {west and Far West, and two from|troit. f And the best way to tell them is through the adver- TR iy Aurie has led the league in Scor-} tisin columns of THE EMPIRE EDSON WAVE SHOP | | =+ 1 hdl o e ity ¥ : Machine and Machineless | been tops in- total assists. Lewis PERMANENT WAVES 3 FINAL m'l'Es FOR ‘\hus been consistently among the Ask about FREE RADIO | first ten scorers. Itoom 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 686 i MRS. Ross ARE TO The three — Larry, Marty and| -~y Herbie—are the smoothest, smart- —— = —- BE HELD TONIGHT est combination in sport, according| {to their manager. Call our Advertising Manager and he will ‘be of assistance to you in preparing your advertising copy if you so desire. : 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at' 9:33 a.m. 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921—May 11 at 6:42 a.m. 4 I ! | | Special services mn memory of| “There may be smarter athletes Mrs. Daniel Ross, who died at her[individually,” Adams says, “but home last Sunday evening, will be|never before have I seen three such| 1922—Mc1y 12 at 1:20 p.m. A - held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the|brains on one team.” : ; HARRY RAQE, Druggist ||lodge rooms of the Scottish Rite| They are the Tinker - to - Evers- 1923—May 2’” Bam- & A o s Dases: |l recupie {to-Chance hockey, he belleves. 1924—May 1 3:10 p.m. ; ® Sl o The Order of Eastern Star, of; Wherever they get together, on which Mrs. Ross was a member, will{road trips, or during practice on conduct the ceremony, and friends|the home ice at Olympia arena, they 1925—May 1926—April 6:32 p.m. 4:03 p.m. [l P=ORVUNRNWRN I~ 288488488888 1932—May 10:10 a.m. 1933—May at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. 1935—May 15 at' 1:32 p.m. 1936—April 30 at 12:58 p.m. "NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES April 10, 1937—Midnight 44,000,000 automobile drivers in the tion works, Adams says: “Marty| United States. knows what Larry and Herbie wm‘ S e e S e I S e ‘‘HERB-0-LAX”’ THE GREATEST HEALTH LAXATIVE EVER OFFERED HERB-0-LAX is Nature’s remedy for constipation and contains herbs which are rich in natural vegetable juices, that flushes the bowels and produces a refreshing and satisfied feeling. 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LOCALs DISTRIBUTOR HEALTH FOODS CENTER 230 Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska of the deceased are welcome as the|are busy figuring out new plays to . ; services are open to the public. iget the puck into the opposition's 1927‘—MGY 5342 a.m. . . y The remains will be taken south nets. 1928—May 4:24 p.m. 4 on the Alaska tomorrow by Mr. Norm Smith, the Detroit goal-! p RoSS. | tender, ranks Barry as one of the 1929—MCIY 334] p-m. e —,——— l‘mmt accurate shots in hockey and ls@o_M‘Y 7:03 p.m. e a LUTHERAN CHOIR PRACTICE |is glad the big center isn't shooting l 9.23 Tonight, 7:30, ab the Church. adv. |the puck his way. | 1931 —Mery 123 a.m. ————— Explaining the harmony with Safety officials estimate there arelwhich the high-scoring combina- Alaska Empire Phone THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors (] BILL DOUGLAS