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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1937. EUROPE TENSE Beauty Secks Seclusion _EIGHT PLANTS ey CITY DADS SICK WHILE HITLER, Fe iy, BN | PLANTOPACK [ETrs | SO MEETINGIS ILDUCE GREET &+ /. S el FALL SALMON (&S S ol | PUT OFF WEEK trict IRctatirs F g o 7 e b : = 1 & : ; | wr ness hit the ranks of the Fai( ist Dictators Exc hange | @ & ik g t &Y Fourn Kelchlkan District, y it ers last night, the Council| Welcomes but “Brass | \ oA e Ton West Codel ad meeting — and the selection of a Tl Ts ) : T 3 . : A - |Councilman to replace Frank Me-| Tack™ Talks Delayed 5 ; 4 e Two in Juneau Area ] Cafferty—was postponed until next| o : 5% —_ § |Friday night at 8 o’clock. With the fall salmon fishing sea- [ . With three members missing at son opening next Friday to be open 3 g | k, Mayor Tom Judson and for 15 days. Alaska Agent L. G. o |the 1aining councilmen did not! Wingerd of the U. S. Bureau of 4 ; a quorum. Oscar Harri, G. Fisheries said today it was expected . Krause and Sam Feldon were| that about eight canneries would be c e sick list — and although| operating in Southeast Alaska for [ : [Krause showed up after the meet- | the brief season 4 i ing had & dy been called off, !hL‘i MUNICH, Germany, Benito Mussolini and ler—Europe’s two have done the current, militaristic race—met toda for the second time While Eurcpe awaited tensely result of the vous, openin hours of the visit were taken up social and welcoming activitie Brass tack” talks v wiched or delayed but promised to be of conc Europe if not factors ing the future of Bur including the Med tion, Italian and German i r tion in Spain, any rivairies in Mid- dle Europe and the Vatican's at- tempt to end opposition to Cathol- icism in Germany - Present plans call for the opera- p- Pl : ; postponement still held tion of the Annette Island Can- : e S By next Friday it will have been ning Company, New England Fish |exactly four weeks since the City Company, Ward's Cove Packing i Dads last put their vespective heads Company and the J H Rolie and : cther to mull over matters of| Company plants in the Ketchikan 5 Icivic necessity. A wee 0 the ses- | district On the West Coast the . ' sion was postponed because of Con- Lindcnberger Packing Company at { |stitution Day. Craig and the Hydaburg Fisheries, In addition to the matter of elect- Inc, at Hydaburg, expect to be in [mees s - ing McCafferty's successor, the operation and in the Juneau dis- k s council likely will be confronted with trict the Peril Strait Packing Com- | 4 cp yEAR'S HERQ |° Quest by a committee of the lo-| BASEBALL'S BIG BERTHAS are Lou Gehrig and Joe 3 375 peny at Todd and perhaps the Se- in World Series play was Left- cal Central Labor Council for the| pj Maggio, whose parade across the home plate has led the New Z 7 who Hterally walked: sw {ie Bom A5 tian-Stuart Fish Company at g0 vy e Powell, who wields | construction of a city incinerator| York Yankees into the home stretch with a cinch hold of the Ameri- EPWORTH LEAGUE Blonde Bette Cooper, ‘l‘-d“d"" ‘lllu‘rl'l y ‘““ ‘I" 4““}’:3’ l‘(’“"‘( i "‘:”‘ Tyee will pack. Definite decision a° powerful bat, Yankee fans |and the solution of the sewage prob-| can Lel;l.gue pennni_th‘l'o;hehm fans hwlll m;my(m%fi:seflel Miss America, was secluded with her family in Hackettstown, N.J., not yet been reached by Sebas- hope he'll repeat. |lem. ome runs, Their bats mean base PARTY [S GIVEN while beauty pageant ®fficials of Atlantic City wondered who would (ian-Stuart. L e | - — ———— ake i t-contest activitics. Bette is shown with her | Prior to the o Y, TR : \ With Vivian Gruber and Lola La ‘dke b s, Jen 05 1he. gDRIIE WD Thidey MARSHALLS TO SAIL |youna cornovans | The young honoree 1s daughter of Phtigh i chusge of reffesnments, - mothier, Mrs. LeBryn Gouper, and hew yall brediee, B e 0 Banan Axflrd | SOUTH TOMORROW, | CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY |Chicf Quartermaster and Mrs. Vic- 4 - | | - during the next few remaining days VOYAGE TO STATES A number of young Cordovans tor H. Cutler of the United States convened at the Windsor Hotel re- Coast Guard cutter Spencer. the weekly party of the Epworth T wip d G 3 ue was held last evening in the S ton Ward, junior boys; Mrs. Max "‘“[(‘,‘“:U S 11‘)‘“:lxnrpnnin:”»- ,X:’L:"‘ e ocial room of the Methodist church "[]a schflul Mielke, junior girls; Mrs. Garry 5o t0 see that operators and fis . |cently to help Lorraine Cutler cele-| Approximately fifteen children at- Present were Jackie Sey, Helen " Banta, primary boys and girls, Mrs, C'TeD are protected and the regu- weddln 'lu Be Mr. and Mrs. John Kron Marshall | brate her tenth birthday. | tended the party. Edwards, Judith Alstead, Margaret Vic Manville will take charge of \ations observed. The regular are leaving tomorrow morning| _ Southeast Alaska summer patrol will S Hbard HRb B ke T.i1ike! enrdute Morris, Leona Saloum, Wiletta Ken- Hfil"'s cl‘lan ed the kindergarten chilaren on a | M0 ETRL PSS CTIER BA . | ; | 11, Millie Marie Jorgensen, Tom ] date soon to be announced epenilng by'”w il ';cntor” “_h'_m Event Tfl"lght south on a trip which will take them | Gene Rhode, Bud Nance This Sunday's session ma the . o - % hrough many states before thmr Jhnson, Sam Zarek, Vivian beginning of the winter's period of [aS been in the westward during [return to Juneau several months| DANCE TomG“T y al]e y a e i the summer, and the flagship Brant B anae. ‘ (u iber, Lola La Paugh, and Min- activity, and a full attendance is de- S by of the Bureau fleet which is leav-| Ay a quiet ccremony to be per-| First traveling to St. Louis, Mo., 1s ‘Higars; sired and expected st 3 o ‘ L e S ing Seattle today for the South- formed by the Rev. William G. Le|the former home of Mrs. Marshall,| with the ? S 3 east dmucc 3 5 Ol J SALMON SOLD HERE chang s beel ade e Vasseur, this evening, in the Church!the two will then go to Flint, Mich., ALM A change has been made in the, PARTY GIVEN FOR e of the Nativily, Miss Roberta Grace|and purchase a new car. They will‘ w37 time for Sunday School in the Cha- ! Two boats took ice at the cold pel by the Lake, at Fritz Cove Cor- MRS. SHARNBROICH Barten will become the bride of Mr. |drive to Florida to spend a part of | e ) i s JUNEAU A c Tfi Fred Axford the winter, and expect to visit also| “neau e c Il storage plant today, while three per and the Highway, so beginning . s , i deliveries, yet unloaded were {0 with tomorrow the school will con-/ Mrs. E. R. Sharnbroich, sister of T'be service, which will :\.\ijhlr in Anzon.u and_Cnh‘furma_ close friends of the couple, will be| While in California they will be made this afternoon vene at 9:45 o'clock in the forenoon Mrs. W. M. Whitehead, was the g The 31-A-965, Capt. R. M. Thomp- and the children will again meet in guest of honor at a bridge party DANCE TanGHT d 8t 9 olclock, following which)Spemd: agng "ime. .with he (Rghert| from 9:30 on at the n, and the Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, classes instead of the group arrange- given last evening by Mrs. Arthur a reception will be given in the As-|C formerly r?r Juneau, who are brought salmon {o the Alaska Coast ment which served for summer- Adams at her home, sembly Apartments |now making their home in Whit- Pisheries'and £}~ Nulsance, Capt A. time. The school sesslon will last’ The affair assembled guests for _— Miss Barten will be attended by|tier. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have set | 5. Thompson, had salmon for the one hour, and everyone living out four tables of bridge, and first prize ~ The Juneau Athletic Club will Mrs. Wes Obervy, matron of honor, no definite date for their return| UNIoN HALL 8 ian Stuart Company the highway interested to attend is was awarded to Mrs. Leonard Holm- Sponsor its first official affair to- and the bridegroom will have Mr. north, but plan to stay in the south = e lios ® cordia invited. cond to Mrs. Burford Car- hight when a dance to raise funds Jay Willia s best man. |“as long as they want to be there.” BECOMES CITIZEN Under the general oversight of ; and the guest prize to Mrs, for gymnasium equipment will be Miss Barten, daughter of Mr. | —o—— Elina Rantkari, native of Finland, {he Rev ,1,,;,,1; Glasse, ,,,,.,‘L....- of Sharnbroich. ; held at Union Hall starting at 9 and Mrs. Antone Barten of Milwau- \umnom MEN ARE | C_LARE_:NCE RANDS and was granted United States citizen- the Northern Light Presbyterian' Guests present for the affair were 0'clock . Wis, has been in Juneau for| FINED IN COURT| his 7-Piece Band ship today at a naturalization hear- Church in Juneau, the following of- Mrs. W. M. Whitehead, Mrs. C. F. According to Lee Rox, the dance the past six months. Mr. Axford,| | WILL PLAY ing in Federal District court. ficers and \chers will be in Wyller, Mis. E. A. Friend, Mrs, J, committee in charge consists of son of Mrs. Nada Axford, of Lincoln,| Alfred Lian and Clarence Bechtel et charge: Mrs. Harry Arnold, super- Irving Noble, Mrs. Lecnard Holm- Jim Savage, Tom. Shearer, Vince Neb, has been a resident of Juneaulof Cordova were fined $50 each in Lode and placer location notices intendent and or . Mrs. Tom quist, Mrs. Harry Ask, Mrs. Ken- Farrow and Sven Saren. for a y and a half. The two are|commissioner’s court in Cordova on | GENTLEMEN for sale at The Empire Office, Jarekston, secretary-treasurer; Mil- yon McClean, Mrs. Roger Stevenson, ~RoX, who said approximately 25 on the staff of the Top Notch Cafe,|a charge of violating the hunting (Proceeds to be used $1.00 S Mrs. Burford Carmichael, Mrs, Ken- members of the athletic club have and are to make their home in the | laws. | . neth Junge, Mrs. H. M. Hollmann, already paid-up memberships, is- MacKinnon Apartments | They were charged on two counts, for equipping gym) LADIES FREE Mrs. Arthur Judson, Mrs. Collis sued a plea for support by the com-| All friends of the couple are in-|for not having a hunting stamp and | Sruley, Mrs. David Ramsay, and munity of this athletic ventu ed to be present for the recep-|for killing ducks in closed season.! _ BEFORE YOUR BUY. Mrs. Monte Gresham. which he terms as an “effort to pro- tion this evening. | o ” = - = e B T vide profitable leisure time for the — et | ¢ s TR T HOTEL FIRM INCORPORATES members of our town” MRS. J F. MULLEN IS i L Ty I umum R ST A New Fur Coat — LADIES Articles of incorporation have He stressed the fact that the or- | | I n i — ‘ln‘(vn filed with the Territorial Audi- ganization is run for no individual HONORED AT PARTY i It will pay you to accept our invitation to visit|!cr by the New Alaskan Bachelor gain but will be used to keep busi- I u“” our shop and factory A.’nd inspect our 1::;(1 \A‘nl«;‘HnLol_ Inc, of Juneau which has ness, professional and working men BY MRS. COUNCIL| £ | ! ‘” equipment taken over the old Alaskan Hotel. in good physical condition, and will 2 . gt At The company is capitalized at $100,- keep youths in healthful spirits. Mrs. J. F. Mullen was honored| SEE THE MANY FUR COATS, { 000 nndx in(‘ur])ul"x)nors are stk T‘l’m oft-postponed pxucnn: of per- yesterday at a small luncheon party | in the latest mode, which we have just made up|Kristan, M. E. Monagle and E. manent officers will be scheduled given by Mrs. W. W. Council, for 'I;"'l”l" ;"‘3}[‘_’”\"“ son and now have on display— | swap. sometime nef.t week in a meeting in which a dozen guests were assem- 2 s ———— - the City Council chamber: Rox bled. JUST SEE THEM—YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY| When an artist paints a picture he said A drive for members will be! An attractive cluster of autumn Also: Pieces and Coats Made to Order in does not think of his colors in terms waged irtensely all next week, ac- leaves, brought bdck by Mrs. Mul- ALASKA'S LARGEST FUR FACTORY. of red, green and blue so much as cording to Rox len and Mrs. Council from their placing ‘warm” colors against The dance committee will con- trip to the Yukon, formed a setting| R : S | “cold” colors is canvas /ene a ‘clock, r before for the affair. Bridge was played : e IS A FU cold” colors on his canvas vene at 8 o'clock, an hour before P ! U R M A N BY T;{’::‘)I}FR - - - the dance starts to complete final during the afternoon, and the guests ||| 3 . e e em er i T Lode and placer location notices arranements for the affair, Rox congratulated Mrs. Mullen upon her for sale at The Emplre ()fl'l(e " sald ihisthday, boday. ; : 5 " . FROM THE FORENOON—ON Hotel Juneau’ Beauty Shop Intensi-Fire Oil Consumption OIL [ ; & LYLAH ESTATE THE FAMOUS-—- Heqting Capacity and WILSON ' Approx. 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