The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1937, Page 3

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The Show Place f Juneau Starhng 'I'omth “\HEAR'EM SING‘ SEE’EM DANGE! The boys are hoofing and croon- ing now...in Btgushwood Gulch riotous minutes . . . as old — for cian o dwyn SHORTS Guilding the Lilly L The Big Race a-ga saga of Sixty-five they hunt and find nothing but their HAL RORCH STUDIOS Presen/ {ron {large iters as extras and bit players. | State leral Bure;u of Inv lell Thomas Protest Negroes Two THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1937. their outstanding routine of foonery promises to add increasing - popularity in their eley- enth year as the screem’s greatest |comedy team. The supporting cast includes Sha- Lynne, James Finlayson, Ro- na Lawrence and Stanley I. (Tiny) andford in featured roles with a company of western charac- Adding to the Capitol attraction (onmhl and tomorro “You Can't Get Aw; With It,” special non- |fiction G-man picture will be pre- |sented. The film was produced with permission of Homer S. Cummings, Attorn General of the United with the cooperation of J Hoover, director of the Fed- stigation. Low- narrator. Edgar is the In Movie Scenes More States Against buf- | one the liveliest of to their|club has enjoyed since its inception. Tossing formality out the window, President hat and all, let the darts fly themse ening, t la er of District here! Rotarians Bes the ‘Chuck” at the gon humon and their punctuated wi night was just what Convention of next May. ale, st and guests a with derby gave Even talking over a President as they prepare for clave mext spring which is expected | €conomic inventory of the Territory 1,500 For of to bring between delegates to Juneau. the 1,000 LAUREL, HARDY JUNEAU ROTARY =< plmm« 0 end and due credit sh 'SEEN TONGAT, CLUBERS HAVE - = and Harry Lucas & t [§ nmittee who p d a = CAP > evening = rcluding event was the | = tation of a Past President’s pin = | “Abie” Phillips, under whose re- == Non-Fiction G-Man Feature Rotarians asid Theix “Aunk B fhe o Han & hanner yearjog and who played a major role in - | = Also Presented on Make Fun, Have Fun |fing tne Biswict Comention for s |22 /\ N !m? Double Bill i and Enjoy Fun e = <®\ &8 Ve JRESEHEN | . i = Laurel and Hardy, those past| Marking their second birthday an- St°" M = masters of whimsical pantomime|niversary, Juncau Rotarians and €aP T = and artistic fantasy come to the|their wives, the Rotary Anns, and “ = an n Capitol screen tonight in their latest {guests, numbering more than 80 in E U‘j Hal Roach M-G-M feature comedy, |all, ed in the basement of = Way Out West.” {the Methodist Church last evening FULI- E c fl N U MIG Reversion of Laurel and Hary to|for an excellent turkey dinner and ne ¢ assurance tr a mild forert is in store when th Rotary is held “dead mil i ‘Chuck” was able to in- spire the Rotarians to new heights @t present engs aged in compiling de- gala con- essions with and fllHIIllllHHIINIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I'HIIIIIHIIHIIH"" D ‘for drawing the names and putting ippreciated tap ¢ evening 1rc most m be- JUST ARRIVED at the S&N-5-10-25¢ - STOR COME IN AND LOOK AROUND the ALASKA SURVEY IS UNDERTAKEN Planning Council Asking Cooperation of All Com- munities on Program IIIIIII!IIIlIIII||IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHHI||I|IIII|I|IIIIIII|||IlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIHIIII lves The Alaska Planning Council is ALSO ’ Complete Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS tailed information for a complete this all the Commerce purpose Chambers cooperation of in b T T With colored hats lending atmos- ;“Ifl“k;\ has been invited, as it is have > . 00caS e diners felt that the major cf Alaska, o L i .1 B kg o Yihaag: urey o GIFT WRAPPINGS ed by Mrs. Vena L. Crone mmmmn their respective trade area would sverything from celery to 3 10t only the purposes of the| and 1 ren listene a erte ska Planning Council, but also| ing program In charge of “OB" Ar- Council points out. | TREE DECORATIONS nold afte: bie” P ip: ad o To date, the response has bee: i ke it ‘1'.,,:!,.‘.‘.12‘,1? ‘5,.“.,\9,;“;‘ B ~ “S & N"—Soft and Nance singing committee of seven, he: aded by Cur-) g e program incuded sonm mor. | U5 Snatuck, s working o this| EIIHINHINIIRCIAARTARO OO AR OO RO AR ino at the peppy Rotary tal K | Project and word has l:A en lufl\ld the Chamber of Commerce “‘\Northland Alaska Kendall, x : S § Colored Persons Ap- |y ol tap dancing by At the Chamber : > 5 = . . Barbara Rands and an accordion!’ DA INHRD e J00mRtyaee) W P ot b\ X '] | J S I e Mt. Vernon pearingwith Whites |2, Mencs ah o enicy | undertake the study | Last Opportumty = : ‘\\o* PINEHURST North Garoling, | €Y enthusiastic applause from the| While passing throush juneau on\ To Send Mail East M-G-M News i g i UIUIT Noro | Carlah potary chowd, his w outside for the \\mm, gl A 2\ L * ok p““ C. aaled 2 O IS NO! o) >} 3 0 | “\\9«‘;,51. ? Azl i 7 M «Charlie” Carter and “Alex” Dun- months, Luther C. Hess, prominent| postmaster Albert Wile warns that ™ o “\_ oW and South Carolina today joined | Pairbanks ;sesldent and & member a5V c&“‘" other Southern States in objecting|Nm Provided the feature of the 'WT/RNES “HEIC PG B O OO persons expecting to mall parcels P .__d e ¢ B w termed abpearancejcvening with a “§ prize contest” e Alaska TAnnng counclland Christmas letters to the East e i ((; ?;l vlhl“ (,,Exn]l,(l ‘mpf“”i'f: the like of which President “Chuck” °2lled at the office headquarters ynq Middle West should have them e e LS e U never saw around his theatre. The|Vesterday. Mr. Hess submitted a r- in the Postoffice in time to catch b te pers n ual and so- ik e cvo POTt containing valuable informa- ¢ p e i ¥ s on an equal an big award “two hundred and fifty luable inf the Northland tomorrow or the Al- cial basis AT g el tiON on the city of Fairbanks, and e 1y S imoleons” went to “Salmon Creek " E the first of the week. i ction' I but investigation revealed he *%'" "‘ the Counc “] "fl' “, tr ’k"“‘”;' These are absolutely the last ! ber of Commerce of Fairbanks would 5 Shri ” a P4 I\ Q [wasn't there to get the prize and : Vicehe y : oats on which Christmas mail MINING CLASSES {a similar misfortune was listed to O "% 01 to assist in com- .ould go if you expect delivery FIRST TIME START TOMORROW {“Joe Juneau,” who found gold in PMNY I iary statistical and gen- or Middle West by , ’ 10ld Creek, but couldn’t be on hand SO t Postmaster said on the screen! NIGHT, 7:30 0’CLOCK | 7% 7re it <5 money” last ek ific Coast can be o . |night. Of cour all the names AHOIARY- that Hbe rthland Mining short course classes will |y % . ot S S merce mploy laska are the last oppor- start at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night |, il . datiniz bagh veck re- | unity (0 get to st and Middle in the rooms over Chet Ellis' store on| .o 61 Fed @l o N b South Seward Street, it is announc- | S el wiva o s s s ed by H. G. Wilcox of the Universit of Alaska extension department, who| IPPRELL RETURNS HOMF BOLYAN SAILY arrived here on the Yukon to con-| "B’ Wiiehead, “isy” Goldstel . Clyde Bolyan, son of Mr. and o cs gy land “Jack” Hayes also had their . the Mrs. Bolyan, operators of the Cobol The classes will continue for five |Rumbers up buf, unfortunately, the ¢ n Ju- mine near Chichagof, sailed south weeks, Mr. Wilcox sald, ard appli- |!irst three numbers. did not “pay”neau during the absence of V. W. this morning on the Princess Norah. under the “Charlie-Alex system.” Mulvihill, has returned to his Skag-| Clyde will go to Prince Rupert cations indicate a wide interest, even greater than last winter. whence he will go by train to Ed monton for a several day visit with But just to prove they weren't fool- way home, leaving last night on the ing, at least not much, the impromp- steamer Alaska. NOTICE OF SALE tu comedians did pay off—they gave yprell will resume work in the relatives before continuing to the No. 4096-A Barbara Rands a well-earned doli way office of the CPR. Atlantic states, i IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. | SAM ROSENBERG, Plaintiff, vs. ’ |C. H. MacSPADDEN, and MRS. C. |M. MacSPADDEN, Defendants. | PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY |GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of fieri facias (or execution) dated the |8th day of December, 1937, issued out of the District Court of the Unit- ed States, First Division, Territory of Alaska, on a judgment rendered in said court on December 7th, 1937, |lin favor of Sam Rosenberg, plain- {tiff, against C. H. MacSpadden and — (Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden, defendants, % Victor Gunnarskog, Petersburg; Pete!I have on this 8th day of Decem- |Laloff, McCarthy; C. R. Stoner, ber, 1937, levied upon the following 4 Fairbanks; Harry Mabry; Freqd |described real property situated in |wiltd; Bill Halpin; Jack Karol. the City of Juneau, Alaska, and de- i - |scribed as follows: All of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 215 of the Casey-Shattuck Ad- dition to the Town of Juneau, Alaska, together with the tene- “ selves in action, led by the Nation’s Crime Catcher No. 1 —J. EDGAR HOOVER! STONE End (Stanford) STOCKTON Guard 1California) AT THE HOTELS [ S Gastineau ,#A. Mathison, Petersburg; Sol hman, Seattle; J. T. Flakne, 1 irbanks; Andy Longmire, Seward; | MRS. McEACHRAN SAILS | Mrs. N. A. McEachran sailed on |board the Princess Norah enroute | E. Swartz and wife, City; Mrs. E. |south for the holidays. She will 4 e | nts, ‘hereditaments and ap- L. Shermer, Fairbanks; Alfred M. meel Mr. McEachran and proceed| o MRS @E0 PO Ohlsen, Fairbanks; Mrs. R. Hughes, |on to Vancouver where the two will| j,0 o gtherwise appertaining Pairbanks; James L. Freeburn, Chi-|visit for a few days. | together with the rents, profits » Ghagof; Mrs. Paul M. Sorensen, Kimshan Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Walter | :ccmy. Seattle; Mrs. D. C. Allen, attle; J. Engelson, Atlin; J. W. Summer, McKinley Park; K. West- fiml City. Later they will travel to Seattle where Mrs. McEachran’s mother lives and visit there, before proceed- ing to Spokane to visit Mr. Eachran’s mother. Returning north they will visit |with Mrs. McEachran's sister, Mrs. Louis Polet in Seattle. Mrs. Po-| let's daughter, Mrs. Fred Barragar, will have Mrs. McEachran's daugh-| and issues thereof; |and that I will accordingly offer all of said real property for sale at pub- Mc-ljic venue to the highest and best |bidder for cash on the 11th day of January, 1938, at the hour of 10 o'clock, AM. at the front door of the Federal Building at Juneau, Alaska. i Juneau % Loren R. Sisson, Harriet Cher-| nka, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Friess, Bob Ferrell, Cordova; C. M. War-| it WOLFF Tackle KARAMATIC Fullback MARKOV Tackle SCHWARTZ l)n‘ WHLIN DemONE SLIVINSKI Guard tner, Cordova. ter, Doris McEachran, as her guest| i ¥ GRAY Haltback Y Alaskan Bachelor during the McEachran’s absence. B;hw;:mm‘frs_ MN:aRr;hzé (Oregon State) ' Washington ! tSanta Clara! 1Conzaga ) {Washington (Califo id Matt Nykanen, Taku Harbor; o | Office Deputy i % George Dannell; Alma and Helen {First publieation. December 8, 1997, Five California players were put on the 1937 All-Pacific Coast mythical football eleven, selected for the Associated Press by a committee of coaches and football experts. Wash- Field, Seattle; A. McDougall, Pet- NEW DIRECTOR OF !Last publication, December 29, 19317. mglon placed iwo men on the team, with Stanford, Santa Clara, and Oregon State placing one each. ersburg; George Lange, Platinum;| gsyrruUrDAN CUNIR [—0M8Mmmm8m ———— o — — e — - - el st e ; LU;KE;{]?)’::SC#O%{ (I'}HT "By BILLIE DE BECK OLISEU e o [ E ST neE e VL Frank J. Good, recent arrival in YOU'VE DONE 6 SWELL JOB8 TUCKED AWRY 22 Juneau from Kansas City, Mo, o (SOINING HONEN POT - CAW W MWSTOFER GOOGLE'S 4 i b was announced today by Pastor ¢ NG TO \ & uT Le ! STARTING TONIGHT | ;1 cuble as director for the sen- X0 ONE HE'LL WIN ;\’)_\f‘rr po;‘),‘_: QOT, TP rE fisda 5 for choir of the Resurrection Lu- THET DONKEN DERSN --- WRTH A% (13 WOM 4 7\7 theran Church. | L LAL Mr. Good was graduated fi'om‘\ ?9 the University of Illinois with the WI qE degree of Bachelor of Arts, and also | i had two years post graduate work. i Wit he———e He s formerly employed by the i z public schools of Kansas City as a i ROCHELLE HUDSON teacher of music for four years, and g and was soloist and choir director of 8| i % large congregation in Kansas City. H MICHAEL WHALEN Mr. Good will begin work with i y also the Reswrrection Lutheran' choir at 4 Aas the meeting tonight at 8 p. m. i Q Shorts ———— : Selected Shox Lode and placer location notices b r(s'uv:d % a 1 That Please! | for sale at The Empire Office,

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