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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937. g UNGLE SAMUEL o I‘:ltlur Claims Twins Al)amlonv(l by Mother Shnlgy Temple Ly TONIGHT AIDS FILMING, | 5. <, : Has New Dances, Sesanonanren (| SEA SPOILERS | ° /A0, & ™ gl i, | Smgs at Capitol| S rves roviom A RED-BLOODED SAGA 3 ! ; S Sy : o . | OF THE COAST GUARDI I} ¢, Guald Lnans Cutters . i : | N . RN s | | Joc l\ol)mson /\lmm_,mTap stLBY = ab - JOHN WAYNE end Crewn o Make Loli- | B P b a3 ! Routines for Child TEMPLE Z IN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE seum Feature Authentic Star in Dimples | The United States Government . e & 3 3 3 : i airly outdid itself in lending aid : T ‘ it : 2 |for “The a Spoilers,” e N T 3 A ple is at the Capitol Theatre cur starr'ng Wayne, now at the 3 3 S 3 : § S S £ rently in her latest T'wentieth- |coli-cum Theatre. They detailed! 3 R 3 £ : : 3 X A £3 Century-Fox tarring triumph M |three ©oast Guard cutters—the Au- N Ky Lo : “ b | “Dimples.’ rora, Hermes and Calypso — and S ¥ : & 3 e » ¢ b | their crews for the production, e o B R # |thored by Jimmy McHugh and Ted 3 R qgmm Commander R. L. Jack of com R 3 : 3 |Koehler, are featured in the pro- “D!MPLES” I Don’t Want to Make History—Hill Billy |fine Southern Oalifornia Coast] 2 ¢ 3 e f |l lduction. Bill Robinson, acknow- Goat—College Capers—Health Farm— |} ‘Guard squadron as technical advis- 3 : ¢ t Hongkong Highlights—News ler. Commander Jack. veteran . = Sl 3 a8 % ; B Itap dancer, devised the difficult and TR 'the service, remained with the com-| [§ L e 3 3 e lintricate routines which Shirley \,T,_,PIN FETCHIT pany until the picture was com- ¥ |performs in the film = leted 4 e 3 ; . : Frank Morgan, Helen Westley, . . . . R D % > Sk N i Robert Kent, Astrid Allwyn, Delma EXTRA! % 5 ' S . Byron, the Hall Johnson Choir and “"March of Time"” nspl a e“"y Ig a"“ y, l H 3 5 the inimitable Stepin Fetchit are The Ne Behind i A 5 3 3 3k 3 featured in the cast supporting 1€ ““‘)“\"*““2 in Drive Envelopes ~ Mind, Argument | b s . T » Lt Fuge . " 4 - = s & s U N 's EGIJPSE Lovers’ Paradise Ara D'st"nutgd Used h Germa“ , Charles Mitchell grins as he claims his four-year-old twins, Mary Ann and Jo Ann at a Chicago Daily ;\h_mk‘u Empire JUNEAU BgUND | orphanage. The girls were abandoned on a Chicago street by their mother, who left photographs of REcnRDED FRGM ews Si g new songs and doing ¢ tonishing new dance: 8ix new musical numbers, au- be the world's greate ‘ herself in one of the girl’s pockets. Police took the children to the orphanage. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW BERLIN, June 8—Big families G T a0 CAIN and MABEL Local Campaign Starts inyroduce big men. A nation pob-| Gunagian pacifc steamer Prin-| : —— % famlly are moving today from the s i Douglas, Juneau for Se- [lated with small families therefore | o'y guige, scheduled to arrive in | H I former Opich house on Second I-ITTI-E ISLAND APRRIAD LARK i ' Al A < Y | por :15 o'clock ; { rect to Juneau where they will) DAVIES GABLE | | . has small chance of developing any 2 & e g port at 8:15 o'clock tonight from attle O“hOPt‘hC great nsinds. the south, has the following pas- PLANE TUWARD locate. | [ [ Charts have been prepared 10 |sengers aboard for Juneau: | The house vacated by the McGees w’/\allononwrs Get Good Pl(," R I Seattle Ortnopeaie Hospital Pen-|show that the later children of a ying . H. Cuff and wife, | will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs iy h Yy Drive envelopes were delivered |family scem to have a better chancé |5 DR, i e (3\, =y [ N E w S P batnie "swhe ) fecantly DUG-| . EUREE According to 'GIANT SHAFT throughout Juneau and Douglas |of growing up into famous person-|yoush and wife, F. E. Howard, Mr | | [chased the property from sam | Radioto Washmgton | yesterday by the hundreds and the \agm than do the first-born or sec-| g Kirk, K. F. Millard, Miss V. Mul- | - sl . |Opich. The Willlam Ott house, | local penny campaign, under the dl— 'ond born. For instance, it is pmm_i“'" Miss B. Mullen, M. L. Kurset, | which had been the home of the| W'\QIITN(-TON June 8.—Ameri- rection of Mrs. Frank A. Boyle is'ed out, the artist Albrecht Duerer |Miss V. Shattuck, Mrs. A. Shaw, | Bflu lTY Stragier family will be occupied by|can astronomers on an isolated, | well under way. |was his mother’s third child; Fred-|prank W. Swartz and wife, and the | Schenley Chiefs and Three [the Joe Riedi family. |lonely mid-Pacific isle recorded the & sl The Penny Drive, started six years erick the Great was the fourth|following who are bound for Tul- | BT . i yrpntlml total eclipse of the sun to-| ago as a means of raising addi- child in his family; Bismarck also|sequah, via Juneau: Juncuu R(‘Sl(l(‘llls \()l‘lll SEA IN PORT {day in what they reported as “per- i tional funds for Seattle’s famous|was a fourth c Ameng the great| J. L. Avent, O. Carlson, A. Eld, Fly SOulh The North arrived in port |[fect weather.” ) hospital for crippled children, has German c 5, Bach was last | M D. J. Frank and daughter, D.| B two o'clock this afternoon and| The joint expedition om the Unit- } been held in June: for the n a family of eight children; Wag- |1 kay, P. R. Round, S. Szels, J.| AP L1 ly 5 — dm harged many tons of freight. 39 jed States Navy and National Geo- . [} four years and Juncau, like other|her last of nine, and Mozart last of | R. Walton, W. Bates, G. Gra Ritdag foriBeatlie, wWIthis Ay Charles Tuckett Elected as|tons of which consisted of furni- |graphic Society recorded the cciipse,| Want Something to Top | a P vers at Ketchikan, Al- - . RN Alsskan towns fhat are familiar seven. Fecly, E. J. Marshall, H. C. PINAREA Jeatiigl b KOLChURNE, ture and equipment for Guy Smith. | the longest in 1,200 years from the Empire State Building ! with the good work of the hospital - ford, C. Tomlinson, J. W. Wig} l‘"{‘n‘lmfi“: ,,m‘ 1(‘]’::( A“"\"Jk' 1;;‘:.(“’:1: City Clerk—Bob Du- - {barren Canton Tsland, 5000 miles £, i s : ’ ) or Eiffel Tower has always been gencrous in i ) £ 2 e, Skyrocket deaplane LT £ AL K, lout in the ocean and one of the 3 k | E seaplane into the air yree, City Marsha s . ) response to the drive. | Meeting at W““““““‘| H here this morning at 9:20 o'cloc BreEs C Bk IL:,:V .~‘|:(.)Illxmrnthm HICIR, i TOKYO, J B Ja y ! The m;wmp;g, are nl»;: in :hw\n‘nvchl at o:ml valnu Hall. Good ' re rysu“ with five passengers for Seattlel y. first meeting of the City| Im:;;u;n heard over the radio|build a st ‘;:xnmléhu:[:;:‘\nw%r::;“rt: town business houses, offices, stores, attendance desired. aboard. Passeng were: J : Sl & Yalaiq s A @ 1 in places convenient to receive (hl'-l‘ MILDRED C/SsSHEN. G oot S gty f‘, >:|“ il st May 24, <\-\|‘j,|;'u h(‘y(ll( l‘)llll(l ”1‘.“::.1‘::1’“’0,}]1:: :Il(“:l):l:‘:-m:;::,r:)n ;Hnl,lx'ntv Building or the Eiffel ToWeIH nations of penhies, dimes or dol- adv. ecretary. Meherin, Col. Theodore C. Wiehe, "” 3 : 2 s o ' - s lars from friends of the hospital. | e ecfimes " e u and William E. Rapp. (‘ o B e .““‘.’X‘M"]‘\jnl;;\” (*ml';:t' of the sun's corona Were| okyo's building ordinance lmits An average of 90 per cent of the| Teoday's News Today, —Empm‘ i Simmons is scheduled to take off g, TS g3 ‘ Aaug 2 jz ek the height of structures to 100! work of Lhe cluldurns Ortho pmhm — H from Ketchikan early tOMOITOwW| .. . % "H“”‘“ ek i L . feet and besides, no building in i i ey ? o e % — than the Imperial Palace (That , Aching, | are full at all times. 11 otclock in the forenoon. His re-|, " o ype Gity Hall from H. R ARE BROUGHT HERE |would make it tmpossible for ordt Many Alaskan children have x"- —— turn flight to Juneau is booked forjc ' . _ = celved treatment at the famous in- (| Saturday, bringing Me. Brown, M, |51 PAT0 Vs eplained to the coun-| Bradford Washburn and BY S.S. NORTH SEA dinary mortals to lcwk down on the ] | 1 anc te of approvs '3 2 e N Stitution and 3t is with the thought | Sw“"e" Faat Cerf-mony Is Ferformed .ab|3s e on B . qulu_ 1 volo ¢ .,,,i,.m,“‘1“’“‘““:»1:‘;. Fitzgerald Make Hop— | o Emperor.) S Ciste pmREnE At Qe oy J [sons, Jack, Jr, and Jerry. SRRSO One dozen shiny new automobiles a mandt B e e L vt tolw i) Laughlin Home at 8 z were given, The clerk reported that| McLean Greets Steamer |, O™ o obiles| Promoters hope to get a dispens Last evening, Pilot Simmons made land trucks arrived here aboard the sation to rear a 1312-foot cylindri suggestion on the Penny Drive en-| Get Amazing Relief in Ba; velopes and “Open Their Hearts”| = Bl aten week, when he hopped the Bellanca |Peing buiit hasgboen registered and| ity pradford Washburn, cele- 'residents in enjoying the sunshine for the Japanese International Exs for the crippled children of the ; | The home of Mr. and M T\-d‘“, Mary Joyce's Taku Lodge with |th¢ deed of lots exchanged for samelyated mountaineer and geographer, inow flooding Gastineau Channel. |position. It would be buflt of & Orthopedic. | You probably feel like a lot of iLaughlin of Nugget Creek was the Dr, and Mrs. W. W. Council, Miss|hd been made out and turned OVEriyng Gerald Fitzgerald, topographic| Heading the list was a new, blue|light alloy, have a staircase and Assisting Mrs. Boyle are Mus, | Other people that about all you can |setting for the wedding last e {.me Col, Wiehe, and Mrs. Dave|t0 the Congregational Church. Thelengincer for the U. S. Geological Lincon Zephyr sedan for Wallis B.|elevator Inside its mural-decorated Charles Fox, who has charge of the|d0 is dust some powder in your{ning at which Miss Mildred Bryson|Ramsay. Simmons left here last eve- Aalto and deeds were WKen gupgey, a5 passengers, Pilot Alex George, Juneau Cold Storage Com- |wall drive in Douglas, and Miss Elisa-|hoes or give your feet a special became the bride of Mr. Walfer Mc- ning at 5:30 o'clock and returned at P #nd xeporied as not completed.|golden flew the Marine Alrways'pany manager, purchased through| Radio and a beacon light planned beth Kaser who is chairman for the | {00t bath and let it go at that, but |Kinnon. Rev. O. L. Kendall offici-|g:3) o'clock with Dr. Council and; Charles kett was sele 'j" 45| Bellanca seaplane out from here'the Juneau Motor Company. Also|to cap the edifice, would, it 1S point- Federal-Territorial building. don’t be foolish. Make up your ated at the service which was per-|col. Wiehe. g }‘ Clerk to replace A. H. Camp-|ihic afterncon on a photographic' consigned to the Juneau Motor [ed out, be important m’ SoRnas !mind today that you are going to [formed at 8 o'clock. While in Sitka yesterday, Pilot L. resigned. The duty of the|figng over Lituya Bay. |Company were a Ford V-8 sedan|with aviation and air def |give your feet a real chance to| The bride was dressed in a gown F. Barr flew the AAT Stinson M“,,,um}' was outlined and includes tak-| nr. washburn and Mr. Fllzm'r-;un(l a new Ford panel truck, Lhc{‘ ANAe, | get well. of white moire and carried a bou-[plane on a charter flight to Silver|ing care of the books for the wharf.|a1q 4 re passengers aboar e | 1attes iy TR | Go to Butler-Mauro Drug Co. or {auet of pink roses and lilies of the |Lake and Green Bay and to Sitka |It was also agreed that the clerk|goamer /ill-uiwn. })xnluli('f lxlu;l t:: (ljtx".;“r St GG e o .bmwmfmes pagt be: plsued ok FORMER JUNEAUITES lany good druggist today and get|valley. Pink and white flowerswere|with W. C. Mills. Barr then returned |would cs the title of city book-lywestward, and took advantage of domignnd to the Connors Motor m“-l.e foll it Shast Aie.fo modies ON SUMMER VISIT an original bottle of Moone's Emer-‘combmf‘d in a wreath worn in her here from Sitka last evening at 9|keeper, and bond was set at $1500, ‘uu- vessel's long stop here to wind'cumpany ;«'ure a Cherolet sedan for mt.quf‘m,,mnner plangs. {ald Oil. hair. o'clock, stopping at Angoon) en-|which was to be furnished. The |, ographical observations in Tom Petrich, a Chevrolet coupe for IN OLD HOME TOWN! tThe very first application will| Miss Birdie Jensen was the maid route to pick up Mrs. Mary K.|bond on the City Treasury Was als0|ihat section, which were begun Emmett Botelho, a Buick sedan for S ] .llo t g Last Lvenmg his last flight in this section.for this|the ot on which the City Hall is g {steamer North Sea, to aid Juneau|cal shaft in the waters of Tokyo The Penny Drive envelopes will | be collected in ten days. | give you relief and a few short of honor, dressed in a gown of pale|Brewer. taken up at this time |three vears ago by arty Wi o g o Mrs. Dale Drulner, thef ormer |treatments will thoroughly convince [8reen chiffon and wearing a cor-| Out at 8 o'clock this morning, pilot| Bob Dupree, was reappointed as|wpich Mr, W;:;hhl:;y'n _ml: ('3111:*?[‘2‘fx‘:jmtvhl;‘t.zln:;r'mf-‘:?ur;fhsnt:x.\ l:,z;k_ Amy Lou Guerin, and her baby, and | you that sticking faithfully to sage of roses and lilies of the val-|Barr flew to Sitka with Joseph I.|City Marshal and Wharfinger for|eq My, Washburn is now readying|up model General Motors truck for Eckley Guerin arrived on the Bar-|it for a short while your foot r. Wallen Forrest was the Thomas, Royal Shepard, and George{the fiscal year. [to attempt to scale Mt. Luclania,|the Juneau-Young Hardware Com- anof and will spend the summer, troubles will be a thing of the beSL i __|A. Collette, returning here at 12:30| Several bills presented were Of-|while Mr. Fitzgerald is connected"‘pany months here visiting their mother, | past. Following the ceremony, which o'clock this afternoon with George dered paid. Two notes With the wich Dr. J, B. Mertie on a survey| Topping the list for the McCaul Mrs. William Fromholz. | Moone's Emerald Oil is a clean,| 2% a“enfkd only _b"' '"pm{mm of|Skanes, M. Leinonen, and A. Jack-|First National Bank and one With!or the Goodnews Bay section. “Mutur Company is a new Plymouth Mrs. Druiner and her brother | powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil the family and close friends, a re-|son, all from Chichagof. Taking off|the Alaska Gold Mining Company| \yhen the Aueutian was coming| cabriolet, finished in cream striped Eckley have been residing in Ore-|that does not stain or leave a :fig:";‘o ‘}’rai:ngil‘:)', Bl;:”:'::;i mepe e flf:"s‘t;”' ln ";“‘Og" P""t‘ ’?‘f’l"'\-"“"‘ ardered paid, lup Gastinests ‘Ghanne) this mom- |in red. for Hmmett Fhbmbkon, ‘Gha’ : . i 1son to Chicagof with| A report from the school board ing pilot Chet McLean took five| two_Dodges, a coupe and a light gon for the past couple of years. |greasy residue. —adv. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon are now iHarry Minke and George Snyder. |was requested by the Council and |pdiengers up in the Marine Fair-| truck. making their home in the Grand| He was then to fly from Chichagof |it was apreed that the board and| (Ixil(l 1008 PhoSeethi fhgm‘ A large bladk Poritisic sedsh’ kibb ml”xon Steaks o o Apartments. Mr. McKinnon is em-[to Sitka with C. R. Rhodes, and re- |Council would hold a special A o , & | 1 n 01 @ 1o _‘UIHI p o - oy o p Don t Be satls"ed! ployed at the dock by the Alaska|turn here this afternoon from Sitka |meeting Thursday evening. A oo th¢ Channel, making a wel f arrived here on the North Sea trom tonight . 8 | ming circle over the ship bearing| Seattle. Juneau mine. with the three passengers he took o A A e I g § I g k unutm.,. to arrange for commit-|yhe geattle Chamber of Commerce | = e . . gt ey M ey Out this morning at 7 o'clock, ° If your home or business refrigeration BE STATIONED AT SLAP '_E Ans jurday “‘l”i.‘",.’ 2 oclock: |pilot Holden flew Bob Gleason,| Fm“ Fl'l“t allll vegetablu Chief of Communications for the isn't working 100% perfectly, if it is too GIRL SCOUT CAMP | ARRIVE ON NORTH SEA [Pacific Alaska Airways, to the PAA noisy, or doesn'’t freeze properly phone il HER TU GUUBT Rt susid L :]n radio station at Canyon 1stana, re- || HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS Al ement is made tha iss Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Smith |ty here & o our o oes, Bunllo o Hotlh Bha. Durig il Aoma e SR and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY returned on the » = . = nurse, is to be stationed at the Girl ‘\‘u-ir stay in the Puget Sound dis-|flight mechanic with Pilot Hnl(l(n New Refrigeration Serv1cg Depqrtment Scout camp, opening on June 12, NEW YORK, June 8.—Louise Lat-|trict, Mr. and Mrs. Smith pur-lon all his trips today. | califnmia Gmer Ask for ]ohn HOUk, the Refrlgeratlon Man, ||to supervise health activities tarulo, twenty-four made it plain|chased furniture for their new s P through courtesy of the Territorial that she objects to being pushed apartment as well as stock “nd'DR EDMUNDS HERE | THE PUR.E FOODS STORE PHONE 34 Department of Health. around by subway guards. |equipment for their channel drug Miss Hansen will be on hand to|" She slaped the face of Frank stores. ON TENTH ANNUAL P t Riee 8 Ahlers co an assist in the case of any emergency, | Kingsley, special officer of the 1| Mrs. Hilma Haga was also an ar- VOYAGE TO ALASKA &= riie Tomp and will also offer instruction in|g T, in the Times Square station|rival on the North Sea, this morn- health work. in the morning rush hour when he|ing. Mrs. Haga will be emplayed as |prevented her from boarding “lcook for the Douglas Fisherles L | . ONE HALIBUTER |ebuthboting. tvatt |crew. 1, Dr. J. W. Edmunds, optometrist i ’ . d 2 R I = S ] SRR of Alaska and Seattle, is now stop- s |the rear car of so rains| Ben Shitanda, 1937 graduate of|ing arrived here on his tenth an- THIS FORENOONlc;m b Tised top exi?t(?xlx)r;r‘_")?ml‘ was |the Douglas High School, is u.m_lmml. n:xp Lhroughnut Alaska, One halibut catch and a few small |the door Miss Lattarulo tried to en- [Porarily employed by Lu Luston, 2 AU '8 0.5 ACuehy TYPEWRITERS washing mcmes salmon trips were all the business |Uer- [Juneas ‘“'n paizivar, Ivnospr(.tux. snd (i ik g i taking place today on the Juneau When Kingsley stopped her an - > g ing .;m e w(‘.rmtur in the Alaska- " fish market. The halibuter Little|atgument ensued and the face-slap- ¢H CLUB TO ME |Ecle properly 8t MARfe RE. S FOR SALE vac““m CIeaners Emma. Capt. John Winther, ar.|ping took place. The gardening division of the 4H|Was at one time president of the| g . A alclub meets tomorrow afternoon at{company of which Ralph Reed, for- ived back from her first trip of| Miss Eattarulo was hooked on a ¢ :hc season with 9,000 pounds nfl;mli- charge of simple assault. the home of their leader, Mrs. Dick /merly @epuly marshal at Seward, seas o et C' £ i : |McCormick. Following the meeting, |15 putling in new machinery and h Flat lrons le):‘;:::.d7t:n; e5 10 acsc:L: :::tp:;l:l ! SEALED Bms‘vWAA TED l‘m' boys in attendance will accom- commencing new development, eac The Juneau Cold Storage recewed Sealed bids will be received until |pany their leader viewing the DO B0 5 5 7 0iF THEY SATISFY! 1,200 pounds of king salmon off the 3 Dm. July 19, 1637, for dredging progress of the membery gar- FAWCETT DIES TODAY Avis, Capt. A. Koskey, and E. E.|approximately 10,820 cubic yards of dens. L e v AT GOVT. HOSPITAL Due to replacement with Engstrom, Sebastian-Stuart agent,|sand and silt, 13,980 cubic yards of 7 ¥ @ took some small salmon trips. ‘gmvel and boulders and removing OUTING OFFE SCOUTS PSRRI Y et \30‘0 cubic yards of ledge rock from 6 A. E. Goetz is offering to the ten Following over a year's confine- ey’ SULLIVAN LEAVING | Dry Pass, Alaska. Further informa- Scouts showing the most advance- iment in the Government Hospital, NEW L C' SMITH S O. S. Sullivan, Internal Revenuei“on on application to U. S. Engin- |ment, an outing which will be held!Frank Fawcett, 31, died at 11:55 " o o . S. Alaska Elecmc ngl't and Collector, leaves for points nonh‘eor Ofllce 754 Central Building, Sc- |next Saturday. a. m. today from tuberculosis. | ® aboard the Aleutian. A | The Scouts wiill meet this evening Fawcett, son of Edward Fawcett,| -l — et \ e . jat the home of their leader, Dick of Ketchikan, is survived by rela-| -4 Po'e' company Experiments at the Kansas State, Americans are eating more than McDonald, to vie for the honor ulI‘UVl'.\’ there. Announcement of fu-| College disclosed some heavy breeds!two and a half billion pounds of/be ing members of the expedition.ineral plans will be made soon by the ALASKACRBM Bmu of poultry were more resistant to|fish every year, and over 160 differ- i BRpaganingl |Charles W. Carter Mortuaty. 3 4 Tune in on KINY—12:15 noon, 5:45 P.M. ||jarasites like round worms than|ent kinds of seafood find their way| CHANGING RESIDENCES i lighter bréeds, Ito the American table [ Mr, and Mrs. Russell McGee and; Today’s News Today,— Planning to be here until June|

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