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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1937. 5. ,! Official Pieture of Members of United S : Mrs, Peter Bond Honored &t Tea Aftair Given by Mrs, H. L. Faulkner and Mrs. Wm. Britt Mrs. Peter Bond, the former Miss Helen Gray, was complimented yes- terday afterncon at the tea at which Irs. H. L. Faulkner and Mrs. Wil- lium Britt entertained in the Faulk- ner lence on Seventh Street. ff which assembled a er of guests during the , marks another event in of Mrs. Bond whose marriage place in Wrangell early last month Bronze chrysanthemums and candlelight formed a back- ground in the dining room, while chrysanthemums in yellow shades, provided the drawing room floral | setting. | Mrs. E. J. White assisted the hose {tesses and guest of honor in re= |cetving, and pouring during the af- ternoon were Mrs, H. Metzgar, |Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Mrs. john Hel- lenthal, Mrs. Roberl Bender, Mrs. John Newmarker, Mis. Wellman | Holbrook, Mrs. Robert Simpson and Mrs. Simon Hellenthal. | Those who assisted with serving were Mrs, Charles Burdick, Mrs. G. H. Walmsley, Mrs. 1. Goldstein, e TR Mrs. W. W. Council, Mrs. Minard n the|teer Fire Department will be held - Mill, Miss Pearl Peterson, Miss Nell ars,|in the fire hall. For the refreshment Annther BI" McCloskey, and Miss Gladys For- 1st went into the y in 1918, |session which follows the business rest e t better by fer than the Out-!meeting, a large keg of Rainier has i b JULIAN CREEK \ ] | H { | o g 3 | GOUPLE GGle d Mrs. Rodman is a walk-|been donated by Jack Gucker. Almed Agal"st ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION l fa X ::"u’v] o % b P Regular meeting of Silver Bow l | e f best H Lodge, No. A hursday, 7:30 pm. | | ctaimed. 9 it gt be served following tilie regular tates Sunreme Court TONIGHT - IS ONE OF THE NI GHNTS SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU o WAPPENS WHE WO YTEMINUTE iy QA7 (R EVERY X & .\\‘\\“\ N“k (117] The large nu ans Hughes, Associate and Fiske Stone, Front row, left to right: Asscriate Just , James Clark McReynolds, Chief Justice Charles Justices Louis Dembitz Brandeis and Pierce Butler. Back row, left e right: Associated Justices Benjamin N. Cardozo, Ha Owen J. Roberts and Hugo Bia es George Sutherl: The Rodmans have t country for SHORTS Torcher Money ) > pipe it right into the = and there Is plenty of it f meeting. All members are urged to {A: \ - Boirin thae e (o eael 3 be present. Special invitation exa { Airplanes Drop Fresh finhalc Booanse fhey- jike, t A Delegate Dimond Intro-|tended to visiting brothers. and because they e a profitable ¥ 5 H. V. CALLOW, duce on Rodman little hydrauli fic_ where they| AT FAIRBANKS duces New Measure Pro- | 4, Noble Grand | Doorstep e B L 8 tecting Bristol Bay | A | U8 VS, T o . | Today's News Today.—Empire. | | pring after ttie| - . Tomatoes dropped from an air- L | 2 % . (Continued fr uge One) | ng: them: wre|2nd Colt {Pilot Bill Lavery Heading e e T but 1t ts) . B TS R S | South to Buy An- making a product of the approxi- i Dancing on the Ceiling Duck Hunt in th |plane without sma |does not sound B | true. | Mr. and Mrs. Gust Rodman, wh ive on Julian Creek, near F D fl u s L a s | meat,| ¥ M-G-M News l Pl mate annual value of 40 million dol- other I'lane lars, Ownership of the salmon is i then established by the statemen Last Times Tenight | T u STARRED |older teachers who ned them, employee, and Miss Ruby F. Daven-|get all their fresh vegetables Ov y airplanes are nxn”:ul- hat all salmon packed in |furnish an ideal romance. |port of Huntington Park, Cal., were|2nd D by air, but there is no ng out ' s now accord-'are hatched in the iland rive foaat oo SIDNEY | w | - P I married last night at the home of |landin eir mining prop- E @ 1z to Bill Lavery, well-known In- of the Terr nd return to SYLVIA SIDNE {MARTHA SOCIETY TO {U. S. Commissiorer Felix Gray |erty, s airplane pilot simply o arrived In Juneauthose waters to spawn ana die. The Tor Most lin Douglas. The couple were at-|sWwoops low, throttles down and 1 PAA plane. fact phasiezd ¢ t were it atic Role HOLD GATHERING ON |tnded by Newell H. Ray and Mrs. drops burden piecemeal into the| ¥ e s g | Lavery, who received the Order not f protection afforded the i;.nn niggerhead tundra BUILDING BEING WRECKED »f Lenin Irgm the Russian govern- :almon, which has cost the Govern-' AT GAPITULl FRIDAY AFTERNOON} 3 il S STt | “People don't believe me Whe oo nronoing and John Niemi| MRt for work connected with the ment considerable amouns, this re- i e | | ) i s I say my tomatoes are dropped from ,ic moming started the job of Plane rescue of marooned Rus- source would have been exhausted The last business meeting of the g |of the year will be held this Fri-| sians on Bering Sea ice floes in many years ago. Then follows a which the Taku wind blew 1934 and was given a trip to Russia statement describing the invasion over week. They will salvaga | to receive the award, is on bis way of the salmon fishery by foreign the lumber and store it on the wharf|t0 the States to buy another air- nationals which threaten to deplete plane. the a plane without breaking, but they \recking the temporary city hall " smiled Mrs. Fpdman at 1 Hotel this afternoc after she and her husband WOMAN ALONE” { Gasting Alison Skipworth and Polly |day when members win gather au y . o | the afterncon at the Northern ed by PAA | from mo; fishery t this ti ” nin Two | : oA ; : GUUNTRY s BEST d arrived by PAA Dl oM gor city use o e 2 mon fishery at this time, Moxan.See o0 |Light Presbyterian Church for des- ! Fairbanks. 8 Weeks Field at Fairbanks, Lavery The preamble concludes with a sum- PLUS Wise Malds |sert luncheon. | | Asked if possibly he didn't have OPERATED UPON |said, has been booming with activity mary pointing out the necessity of it The aff will begin at 1:30 p.m.|{ | all summer planes worked preventing this inv ion of the Selecled Shorts NEW YORK, Dec. 1.~-Clint Frank, |2 difficult time finding some of the| A wire received from city mar-| |articles dropped from the plane,'shal Dupree by his family yester- Mr. Rodman sounded the praise of|dqay morning stated that he expect- antly eighting mining sup- | Territorry’s leading resource if these out to the crec foreign nationals will not voluntar ‘Sig Wien flew hours in ily refrain from fishing for salmon| A new feminine comedy team, tak-|and hostesses for the afternoon will s e ing up the task of screen entertain- |be Mrs. Florine Housel and Mrs.' Yale football capluvm and star half- Walter Scott. Mrs, Ray Peterman, back was named winner of the Hms-‘ ment where the beloved Marie n 2 pet malamute whose sled days eq to undergo aration ‘on his il : tme ial Trophy. |a pet mals ¥S|ed to undergo an operation on his 4 b ry 9 Dressler left off, comes to the Cap-|President, will preside. ];hyf‘:g:-dlis ’gii’,ex annually to|8re over. Ijaw yesterday. News of he results|six months this season,” Lavery in Alaska waters inside the lmits!j Jarmean's-Friendly itol Theatre tonight in “Two Wise| Ty a player adjudged the year's most| “When I can't find somethingiis expected by tomorrow. [said. of the continental shelf. . Maids.” Polly Moran, teammate | [ o 200 T lihe pilot has dropped, the dog car Henry Stragler underwent an| Pollack Flying ice new bill has no reference to' B 4 of the late comedienne, is cnn'ymg}MRs. AVELINO DIES Si"l";;lig:mi"foxb:ll}ri:a;;‘x;fl: na |momash seid }m“ i 4 6 ARNs. Hogoltel. yes DI Wién Alaska ‘Altwoy g0 CaTlal 10 mile Mnaif, slok % el FORTUNE on the show with a new mate, t_fli- AT GOVT HOSP]T“ P 8PC i | Mr. and Mrs. Rodman mushed! terday morning. i ka Airway. Delegate believed that that part was son Skipworth, in a deeply-stirring, o “:;m with a dog team from their ———o lery Airways, two, Lind Airways, of no particular value and id lead | heart-pulling, rib-tickling story of| AFTER LONG “‘LNESS-BRUNSWICK CONTEST |Julian Creek camp to Flat a short| WORK PROG ING {one, Jim Dodson, one, Gfilam Air-|to some confusion. ‘ life and laughter produced by RC-‘) ‘um«- ago over this snow that caus-| ON NEW SCHOOL|ways, three, and there are also a It seems apparent that Ameri- | public. It marks the entry mwi Confined to the Government hos- BEGINNING TONIGHT:L‘(I Mrs. Rodman to walk over half| s |number of private planes. cans generaily are becoming more pictures of a feminine team due€|pjja) gince June with tuberculosis lof the way—but under ordinary|! Pouring of concrete for the floor| Approximately a dozen hangars and more aware of the peril facing started (rim the field, ac to give the public a series of fine \ys George Avelino died at the| Tonight the Brunswick alleys will|circumstances, an airplane coversiof the school basement wa to Lavery,|the Alaska salmon fishery if the| comedies. hospital last night at 5 o’clock, pass- ring again to tournament play as the same distance in 10 minutes this morning by the contractors.fand more will be built next sum- fishing as carried on by Japanese| from “Two Wise Maids,” presents the|ing away just a few weeks after the|the winter Commercial League con-| Gust Rodman has been working Three or four additional workers mer. in this area last summer is not two co-stars as tough schoolmarms|geath of her year-old daughter,|test gets under way. {hydraulic placers on Julian Creek were put on the. job Lavery will go south on the North stopped without delay. A number| $4 in a tough ‘Mast Blde New Yorkiyry The Hot Shots and the Arctics|{with John Miscovich for the last| . Sea Friday and thence from Se- of members of Congress have ex- district in the Nineties. They bat-| nys Avelino is survived by her{will mix in the first match and the leight years. This year they took| BIG D.E attle to Chicago where he will pur-|pressed willingness to cooperate with| tle their rough and ready youns they| Tomorrow evening, regular month- e a new Stinson plane. He s Delegate Dimond in seeing the mat-| 7 €= husband and another daughter. She|Stubbies and the Alaska Juneau will out $18000 in dust. One y sters; they battle ewith the police!oimerly made her home in Peters- meet at 8:30. tock out $40,000. lly meeting of the Douglas Volun-{staying at the Gastineau. ter through to a proper conclusion, | and the Board of Education to pro-'y; g — e - - e o ————=———"-land he expects to press for early| tect the rights of “young America”;| pyneral services will be announced | [ tment of the measure unl e e and they battle one another in the following word from relatives in Chmese MO’UC‘ GO'U(’TH"I(?"I ) lll(lll(’ as J a I)lln('se Adv"nce the Japanese definitely declare their, £§ A quiet loneliness of their three room gaye The body is to be shipped to intention to refrain from invading flat. But under all the battling is gayxe for burial. this fishery area. a strong skein of deep-seated hu-| manky. o big heaie nd of & é&-| jOHN BUTCHART, The younger generation of teach- C ALIFORNI A GIR L ! MARRIED, DOUGLAS ers is represented by the new prin- John E. Butchart, Alaska Juneau Lode and placer location nonces: P ) for sale at The Empire Office, ! - p %5 7\ If you enjoy indeer sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! i BRUNSWICK Fred Sabey & Tom Nadeau BOWLING ALLEYS at Legion Dugout Phie -Grean 119 Rheinlander and Alt Heidelbers cipal, Donald Cook, and a,brilliant screen newcomer, Hope Manning. These two, close to the hearts of AS A PAID-UP SUBSCL(BFR TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W. E. Kilroy is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS 1O SEE “TWO WISE MAIDS” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE < i —— ) The Chinese Government decided to move its ministries of foreign 1ffairs and finance to Hankow (1), because of threats to Nanking by | & Japanese armies advancing from Shu.lzhal, while other departments are to locate temporarily at Changsha (2) and Chungking (3). It was 1 TER ’ GOLD LABEL :STRAIGHT WHISKE Bottled Under the Canadian Goverament Supervision — Oldetyme Distillers, Inc, N.¥.C. Y —8 YEARS 6‘_[)\ emphasized however, that the army would defend Nanking to the last. Meanwhile, Japanese on the northern front pressed toward ‘Tsinanfu (A), whiie civilians fled that capital of Shantung Province (o Tsingtao (B). In the Shanghai-Nanking area (inset), Japanese forces pushed westward against the Chinese “Hindenburg line,” with Soochow, Fushan and Changshu under heavy air bombardment. When the Chinese line broke south of Soochow, the Japanese advanced on Nanking via the south shore of Lake Tai-hu.