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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1937. Maskiy Rallroh end Sy H | WILBUR STORY FUNER! — N 3 {admitted “for madical ' aate Bt 8F|ink B. M Bothelho, Jumes Edmian &F WALMSLEY throughout British Columbia and Furest se[vlca THIRTY-FIVE HELD ON SATURDAY | piocoiral NOTES |Ann's hospital yesterday, is report- ton, John E. Winn, David Wag® 1 Washington. He had resided in San | g . HosPi ksl § eyt g Rt s o ot g W Diego for the past 14 years and| | The funeral of Wilbur Story will ltoday. Bvhih. ikt A AR ROH Ah A K | L L Eu I N owned the famous Mecca Cafe there Gets Mure La"d | DE n be held Saturday at 2 pm. from the| A Lundstrom, a medical patient,! W. McKinley. : nd: Blso'the Troy HOVS s Wl &) | chapel of the Charles W. Carter |was dismissed yesterday from St.| Mrs. A.J. Martin and baby daugh-| Balance of the jury panel was the Surf Bar in Tia Juana. He is [ mortuary. Dean C. E. Rice will of- Ann's Hospital {ter are to be dismissed tonight from dismissed until Monday morning. survived by his wife, residing in San i ficiate at the services which are —_— |8t. Ann’s hospital — Diego. | e ers "rg The Dellwood, Capt. O. Odsen and ye1q under auspices of the Ameri-| Ted Danielsen, who was injured il HOWARD CASE HERE Walmsley always welcomed Alas- | Purser Robert Wilson sailed south can Legion. recently at the mine, is improving, Royal Holst underwent a major 4 Rl kans at his various establishments | —— ‘i’:)m _‘i;“’;';‘“ at 5 “"1"‘}1‘ ““*\(_'“r:“" Story committed suicide by hang-'at St. Ann’s Hospital, operation at the Government hos-| Howard Case has arrived in Jii= : and the announcement they were ry fh € With 35 passengers from Gastin- | jng himself in the city jail re- Ipital today neau for a visit with his mothers Wellknown Alaskan, Uncle from Alaska or had a letter of in- 2311 Acres Eliminated eau channel for Seatue and Ket- cently, Miss Mary Kolasa, grade school S SRS Mrs. W. H. Case, and his two troduction from Juneau to Waim-| from Public Domain for |chikan. | teacher, is confined to St. Ann’s hos- | sisters, Mrs. Hugh J. Wade ang of Juneau Man, Doma | A H. Eckels and Mrs. 8. C. Thom- v, - "f - ->oe - pd sley was sufficient for a good time.| W 4 pital where she is receiving medical | Mrs. Donald MacKinnon. Loses Life In Seward, he had friends by the| Recreation PUYPOSCS as went to Ketchikan. RE ER s iy JURORS SELECTED TO bkl 1 s R | For Seattle were: Miss Pauline Wi T | HEAR GLENDON CASE e TR SO0 score and was wellknown by all} q 4 ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. — Presi- Senefsky, Miss W. Bergstrand, E. P | | 13 Charles F. Walmsley, uncle of G.fevelers from the, far, estwasd.and", 'poocevelt has signed an exeécu- |Tweet, Mrs, E, P Tweet, Evely Mjss Goldle Halm was %o be dis- o H. Walmsley, agent of the Pacific|!nterior and highly respected: 4 S ot HUI-D MEETING mikoed today from Ste Arm's Hos:| 't appeal case uf Jack Glen- Stomach UICGPS} % - i isact tive order adding, K 2,311 acres of Tweet, Mrs. H. W. Anderson, Rich- : H N 2 Coast Coal Company in Juneau, was | et public land to'the Tongass Forest.|ard kson, Jessie Nelson, Mary| ypital” following medical treatment. don, charged with assault, was sed by Gasiric Hyperacidit killed i an auto accident in Mexi-| JENSEN FUNERAL i Torsen, R. Jeschien, John Fox, .| e e {being heard in the Federal District, FREE iifiirax rport they were si M i B 7 S g g | According to the U. 8. Forest Ser-|Krause, J. Clausen, J. N. Fenton,| At a meeting of the Retail Clerk's| Mrs. Jack Garrett "“del“en‘stapuurt today and this mort he | fro advices received here. Others in the WILL BE FRIDAY |vice, the land mentioned in the Mrs. James McDonald, Edith Neill Association last night in Union Hall, |maior operation this morning at St. following jurors were selccted to ! : B party were badly injured. dispatch is an area adjacent to|Miss R. Wallen, C. T. Dorflinger, |two delegates were appointed to the |AND'S Bospital |hear the evidence: on s to gunrintecd rial. SEATTLE VON Walmsley and a party were mo-| puneral services for Anton Jen- Petersburg, flanking the town proper Mrs. M. Bruning, Mrs. May Pege, |Central Labor Council and a com- RS : ! Mrs. Russell Clithero, Louis Dele- | 0. 386 Republc Bldg., Beatile. - toring through the southern states sen have been announced:for 29'-|on all sides and extending out the Walter Sharpe, Hugh Wade, R. R. mittee was named to draw up an| Mrs: C. K. Tisdale, a surgical pa-) becque, John W. Jones, L. R. Hoz- and Mexico and accoroing to ad-|ciock Friday from the chapél of the Mitkof highway. Principal ambition Brown, John Miscovich, J. A. Mis-|agreement with employers tient, was to be dismissed today, = vices ’recen’e:l :ns‘!ux}ea“ L:vokweeks Charles W. Carter Mortuary. {in placing the land in reserve is to covich, Rev. McElmeel, M. Ander-| The committee named to draw up "T"z 8t ;:“v"'k hoapiial a:‘: ‘;’;:?“ ago, from Hot Springs, Arkansas,| The Rev, John L. Cauble of the develop Sandy Beach as a recrea- son, Tom Allen, Phyllis Tweet, Olaf'an agre wit 1 celobrate . SHMHEG aSL W ¥ = the party was having a wonderful pesurrection Lutheran Church will tion area, officials stated. It estab- Macking, M. Jachrisson, and C. A.|wage Eca??::::i hm"l-‘, )ch‘g,:;z:d oor;: Bhand. anh, Jues pRIete; (b, and FOR HOME OR BUSINESS trip. officiate. Mr. Jensen passed away lishes all the land immediately ad- Stedman. E. O. Anderson, Wyatt Kingman ana M*S: Charles W. Carter. | Charles Walmsley was born in 'y fey days ago at St. Ann's hos-!jacent to Petersburg subject to per- - D ) Ken Kyler. Kingman and Kyler| : | R E F k l G E R A T l o N Kemptville, Ontario, February 3, pipe) mit from the Forest Service, it was| SCORES TO ATTEND | were' named delegates to the Cen-| MrS. James E. Smith, who was ¥ 1876. He was in business in Seward — e explained, adding to the vast acre- {tral Labor Council SN RS TN during {he construction days of the Empire classifieds pay. {age the Forest Service already con-| THANKSGIVING EVE | Thirty some members now l.epm_‘ = SERVICE and REPAIRS z I s HE S O R NP £ 593 " [trols in Southeast Alaska. sent the present roster of the or-| X B | BALL THIS EVEN]NG ganization with a possible member-!\ -~ ! SNOW CLEARED FROM ; ship well over 100, which, accord-z - Phone 34 Main event of the pre-Thanks- ing to officers of the union, wmI ICE AT MENDENHALL ; |siving season, the Thanksgiving Eve soon be included on the membership Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is READY FOR SKATERS Bn)il will be held tonight in the list, i d Q k. Bff 3 Elks' ballroom where scores of - e : £ equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service asts quipp give y! couples from Juneau and Douglas SHARPE, WADE SOUTH del[CflfZ fl b ® las ‘ at reasonable cost. ; The Forest Service announces that wj) pe in attendance Walter Sharpe, Director of the | b A ’xngw has been cleared from Men-| poward Simmons of the Elks' Unemployment Compensation Com- | c l ln g ‘:::h‘!lflkl.v:fil .bndimg n;tu;al 5‘“;" Lodge is general chairman of the mission, and Hugh Wade, Federal | ° r e In good shape Ior gffair assisted by a commi [ Rl 8 Ahl c \ mmittee of Administrator of Social Security 1n5 PURE a”l- fl ce ers om !skaters tomorrow. !several members. Clarence Rands' the Territory, sailed on the Dell- |orchestra will provide music for the wood in connection with Social SK]ERS PLAN T_RIP, | Ogcasion. Security matters. SPAULDING TRAIL, DURING HOLIDAY % ' | The Spaulding trail on the Gla- cier Highway will be the gathering J"fSt Arrlve(’- |place for skiers tomorrow, it is an- {nounced by the Juneau Ski Club and on the DeHWOOd a general invitation to all skiers | whether members of the club or e not to participate in the sport is Real Eskimo Carvings extended by the club. For the time and transportation, s\'ers are asked k. | to contact Bert Caro. from Arctic Alaska. e SIMMONS TO HOONAH More than a thousand pieces of Eskimo Pilot Sheldon Simmons took off Carvings. in beautiful Fossil Ivory. this morning from Gastineau Chan- nel to fly to Hoongh where he was These items were consigned to us to pick up Dr, Aronson, of the Bu- through the Bureau of Indian Affairs reau of Indian Affairs there. Sim- from a last winter order. For prompt mons expected to return this after- turn-over we are handling at a very slight noon but did not know whether he margin to allow for individual boxes and was bringing in passengers from the packing. islands or not. ———— We Pack for Mailing. he will be foreman in charge of the X ; MULLEN TO KAK? . % iR X ) A i Yoo THE NUGGET SHOP | o 3 o P - A rizes Be Alaskan. Forester Friday for Kake where ( 3 \ ) Y C crew working on the Kake [ele] AT CAREAERDRIDOON | water suppty proect. pemel f ), : , to fill your | A B e\ S iline CHRISTMAS Number 1976|8 U7/ .~ 8 srocxincs: = e W’ w3l nyone Can Win Gets the Bird| .4 & ot s You " (with oll the trimmings) , ISR ot Answer! OUR FOURTH/ANNUAL 5 Wiy s THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY DINNER | Help Us to Solve These | s cash prizes s e AT GENERAL PROBLEMS! | izxe. s : Third Pri —NmER 197‘— The CREDIT GRANTING Merchants of Alaska are " g depending on us for advice. To solve their problems we Five Prizes of 53-00 with Number 4637, held by Alex | offer Fifty Dollars in CASH PRIZES for the best letter, ¥HUILSE€8§TEST Each for Next Five Best Adoff, next in line. telling in the writer’s own words what he thinks is re- sponsible for the “MORAL LET DOWN” now bothering READ THEM! Answers——— The holder of the first number is the Credit World. given until— A 10:00 O'CLOCK THIS EVENING CONTEST OPEN TO ALL ALASKANS! 5 3 Your letter shoulgl plainly state your opinions on the Letters are to be sent to the Alaska Credit TO CLAIM HIS PRIZE following three questions: Blgges]\?:), Juneau, and are to become tge property of ‘ : ; 1. What has happened to the type of family, like said Bureau; to'be published if desired. After 10 O clock th,e blg basket of your grandfather and gm"d,fiother thaty went Contest c]oses_at': 6:00 P. M., December 18, 1937, groceries goes to Mr. Adoff. without until it was CERTAIN that present needs Letters must be received by the Bureau by that time. e ——— | could be paid for? Ln case of ties, duplicate a\zlardslswom beagi}'en' : | 2 etters shall be not more than words long. NUMBER 3186 Held by - What has happened: to the practice :of planning Judges’ decision will be final. MRS. J. E. BARRAGAR, | poios Joehpvig It the 2o BiS0 s in- YOU CAN WIN CHRISTMAS MONEY! * Was the winner of the second prize Goose Dinner. . Do you think all concerned would be benefitted if The Judges of the Contest are: there was put into operation a “General Credit i . St g A T. A. MORGAN, President of the Alaska We thank all our patrons for their support of our : {[‘)'“;gélyth&tr “ggghditr?glég:flz:d;nalzgfiefivgy a%m?f; Fedaral Nirings wiB Lo A gt drawing, and for their good custom throughout ‘ stand investigation, to agree to pay IN FULL each HARLEY TURNER, of B. M. Behrends Co., the year. We are already looking forward to a month, and in no case be allowed credit after a bill Inc. bigger drawing than ever next year. became 60 days past due? H. S. GRAVES, Clothing Dealer. ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU California Grocery "¢ i MRS s Do CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager "THE PURE FOODS STORE"