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5 PASSENGERS _ABOARD YUKON - FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE. Nov. 13.—Steamer Yu- kon sailed for Southeast and Salithwest Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this morning with 130 first class d 19 steerage aboard, including following for Juneau Bryant, Mrs. F. E. Cor- >, Capt. R », Patricia Bartz, Birbara Bartz, J. D. Aronson Mrs. K. R. Ferguson, Erma Parr May Hastings, Mary E. Baker, P. McDonald, J. A. Paradise, M. ozzi, R. W. Smith, Col. F. D and wife, John Johnson Heffman, Private Cartland E 1§, Private Shepperd, Seregant 8. Leaby H. S. Leaby, Oscar Branson, Har- 1y Stuhr, Chester Carlson, Dick Harrison, Louis Mosted, Jokn Lar- 8. J. F. Urich P. M. Kardonoff, Mrs M#. James Cooper, H R Hoagland. F. Monto, Neves, HCtor Tate, Mr: B F. Clements, Clarence Rhode, ames Nolan, George Lanes, Lee Pesscott and wife, Fred Ordway, C.L. Lindberg, Miller Curtiss, Frank ~ The Jones, Martin Feist, Alfred Fox, J. a' Be Gellent. William Laws. m . ing TO HEAD OF AN, man. Word has come to the Bureau of n Affairs oflice here that the ka Neltive vention at Kake is in full swing. S Dw Private Mul- H University y to leave fo he undcfeated California Ahlers, Dean Sher- - WEIDMANS TO MAKE THREE-MONTH TRIP THROUGHOUT STATES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weidman and san, Carl are to leave on the Alaska Monday, commencing a three month trip to the States. The Weidmans will visit in Wi ita, Kansas, where Mr. ‘Weldman presidency of the ANB and election formerly made his home, His visit 5 {6 tak> place today Will be the first trip to Wichita The men nominated for the Pres- in 14 years. After their stay in jgenys chair are Frank Johnton, of Kansas, the Weidmans will proceed goks up for re-election, and Cyril to Pittsburgh, Pa, where Mrs. zuioff of Juncau, twice President Weidman formerly lived. s past In the early spring, the Waidm RO will visit #long the Pacific Co: LW ue. PARTY IS HELD IN CHURCH HALL Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. McAuliffe of Alhambra, former Juncau resi- The Epworth League of the Meth- dents. +“Mr. Weideman is a troller odist Church entertained at its weekly party, last evening, with Vio- plasterer in Juneau. it s e e la Converse in charge of entertain- | HOSPITAL NOTES ment; Edythe Marshall and Betty AR = Wilms in charge of refreshments. Present were Judith Alstead, Len- ora Anderson, Thais Bayers, Viola Converse, Vivian Gruber, Ovie Han- sen, Tom Kendall, Willetta Kendall, Curtis Kirchoffer, Everett Kirchof- fer, Margit Lindstrom, Edythe Mar- shall, Bud Nance, Gene Rhode, Min- nie Rogers, Charles White, Mr. A White, Gloria White, and Betty Wilms. Ing Brotherihood con- ns and L d Mrs. Walstein G. Smith was dis- rmissed from St. Ann’s Hospital this afternoon following medical care. Raymond Fuller, Alaska Juneau niner, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital at 11 a. m. today for care of an injured leg. Samuel Knudson underwent tonsilectomy this morning of Government Hospital. L e T | S & N—5-10-25 STORE BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS Seals—Tags—Enclosure Cards a the > Empire classifieds pay. Big Assortment of Christmas Pgper GIFT BOXES—AII Sizes—For All Purposes—5¢ and up NOW ON DISPLAY—Christmas Tree Dec Ornaments — Icicles—Tinsel—Snow—Hincki Rop- ing—Wreaths—Light Sets NEW TOYS ON EVERY BOAT GIFTS FOR EVERYONE S 8 N—5-10-25 STORE STOFT — S & N — NANCE & g \ BALDWIN o) 2 KILL at the craftsman’s work-bench is only @ part of the story. Brains and patierce in the Baldwin scientific lsboratories tell the rest of the tale. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY 122 Second Street Juneau, Alaska PHONE US TODAY——206 The Now York Sekeol of Music and Fine Arts has bought eight Baldwin Pranos. L d § of Washingten's icoiall w the Castlewosd Country The game ended in a 0-0 tie. Two men were nominated for the 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1937. ors, led by Coach Jimmy Club where they were ck n. Republican Says No Need to Hold Cnnv@iun Meet WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Sena- tor McNary, Oregon Republican eader, said he “doubted the desir- ability of holding a Republican Y -making convention anytime before next year’s elections. Huskies Invade Golden Bear’s Territory Phelan, as they piled t to pciish vp their gan JUNIOR C. C. DISCUSS RED CROSS FRIDA “The Red Cross is financed solely from public support,” stated Dean Allen, who was the main speaker at the regular Junior Chamber of Com- merce business meeting and lunch- eon held Friday noon in the high “There are no vital issues before g.jq0] Congress that have patriotic rather than partisan character and since last year's election, there has been a decided slump in Roosevelt's pres- tige and popularity.” McNary also predicted that Demo- cratic congressional members will be less inclined to follow the dictations of the White House in the future. z B T JUNIOR AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS | AT MEETING TODAY! arbara Herm: of the xiliary nization held today in Legion Dugout ne Johnson was named first sident; Winona Monroe, sec- president; Betty Nordling, Lenore Kaufmann, treas- chaplain. Eileen Hellan were named sergeal t-arms. In charge of the membership drive will be Captains Barbara Her- mw and Lenore Kaufmann, while first lieutenant with Miss Kauf- mann will be Lorraine Johnson, and first lieutenant with Miss Hermann will be Betty Nordling Installation of officer: later. n was Junior American | at the meeting of in the will be held SN MARRIAGE A ceremony was performed by Commissioner Felix Gray yesterday evening, uniting Hilmar Oscar John- son and Sarah Jones in marriage Both are Juneau residents -, { ESTABLISH HOME Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bond (Helen Gray), who were married in Wran- gell on Wednesday morning, are now established in the Bond residence on Fourth and Harris. - Empire classifieds pay elected Robert Boggan traced the history of the Red Cross from data com- piled by Allen, pointing out a long and enviable record of the famous rganization. ‘The work of the International Red Cross, American Red Cross, and Junior Red Cross is known through- out the world,” added George Walm- sley. “Last year there were 4,904,416 members of the American Red Cross d 8,577,000 members of the Junior zanization.” Harry Sperling received the award for the best current event on Spain, nd John Bavard won the best-joke A . Russia will be reported on at the next meeting. Billy Wood, J-Bird reporter, a guest of the luncheon. Bob Phillips, chairman; Raymond Reaber and William Tanaka were named on the program committee and Edward Wood, chairman; Ned Zenger, and Walter Fukuyama were listed to serve on the subsidiary committee. S e - SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 13.—For- mer President Herbert Hoover today ccused the New Dgal of attempt- to abolish the merit system in public service and substituting in its place a “personal, political control 'm - was Sequins, paillettes and “bugles” are being used widely on evening gowns. Buy and Read The Magazine ALASKA ‘Swimming Poal ~ Committee Will Meet on Tuesday Action Before City Council to Be Considered at that Time Called for 730 p. m. Tuesday, a meeting of the Permanent Swim- ming Pool committee will be held in the City Council Chambers to determine action to be taken on the city swimming pool in view of the outcome of the recent public forum. The forum audience voted to have the Swimming Pool committee re- port to the City Council and ask for city management of the pool prop- osition. Disc on cn plans for this move will port of the committee which has contacted the Southeast Alaska Fair Associaticn will bt heard. GLORGE JOHNSON'S SENTENCE REVOKED In Federal District Court toc before Judge George F. Alexander, 2 A. L. Johnson, given a sus- d sentence for statutory of- year, was ordered sent to McNeiil Island to serve his 16- month sentence. The court revoked the suspension of Johnson’s sentence for “conduct- i himself in a disorderly fashion in violation of the rules of his sus- pended sentence.’ .- BIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN FOR JIMMIE TROAST Celebrating his eighth birthday, Jimmie Troast was honored at a party this afternoon when a num- ber of friends.gathered for lunch- eon before proceeding to the mat- inee. Present were Donnie and Rodney Williams, Marcus Russell, Sonny George, Harold Michaelson, Sandy Holden, Quentin Johnson, Ben Jobnson, Richard Biggs, and Lester, Dickie and Jimmy Troast. T'he affair was held at the N. Les- ter Troast residence. in SUED e held, and the re-| Did You Lick | Your Stamp | Yesterday? Juneauites licked approximately 500,000 first issue Alaska memorial stamps during yesterday's opening day sale at the post office, accord- ing to Postmaster Albert Wile. An enlarged staff of 15 extra em- ployees is working frantically to- day getting out covers and stamps to philatelists in every corner of the eworld and will continue th work probably throughcut today and tomorrow. It is expected that the number of covers will go well over the esti- mated 225,000 mark e - WILKINS NOW ARCTIC BOUND REGINA, Nov. 13. — Sir Hubert Wilkins, .bound for Edmonton and the Arctic to resume his search for the six missing Soviet fl . took off this morning with Hollick-Ken- yen at the controls of the big plane. ARRIVES AT EDMONTON EDMONTON, Nov. 13.—Sir Hu- bert and his pilot arrived here at :28 o'clock this forenoon and will probably remain here for several days before proceeding north. e ALASKAN STAMP IS REQUESTED BY RAJA OF PERAK To a distinguished address will go one of the new Alaska stamps des- tined to arrive for His Highness, the Raja Mhida of Perak, Telok An- den, Perat, Malaya. The Alaska first cover stamp has been requested by his majesty in a § letter to Postmaster Albert Wile. 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