The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1937, Page 8

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Egypt Awaits Royal W edding and Coronation BREAK IS T USTRATED AT CZDERAL TANK Morig, Ek, Pierce Attack G ords in Effort to Es- « 1o But Are’Subdued P K Mahoney 1wn charged with the offense Iorig and Harry Ek, convict- . h piracy, and Charles G ¥ ntenced to McNeil Island i ceny. The men have been § nd locked in separate & fer guard and Marshal Ma- 4d he will file charges hem under the jail break 1q that they will not be ta- 1 to serve their present &7 on es untdl th « n court. M wrdcr nce of r ish traps a &r n-year sentence E At and other goods at ing to the repor [§ he Marshal, he had just ¢ ro the door of the main tank . reakfast about five min-! v er 8 o'clock this mornin w A made a plunge for th 23 [ King Farouk I | and succeeded in rea THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1937. ALFRED LOMEN l ~ College E@sfifm— Be Girls | HAS FAITH IN | [N 'y ALASKA'S TIN e elieves York Tin Deposits Will Double Produc- tion Next Year Nome has had a very good ¥ said Alfred Lomen Commercial Company at Nome, ¥ arrived in Juneau ye noon aboard a PAA Fairbanks. Production of Peninsula has done good in the last fe ywn Nome plana Seward ome a lot of w years,” said' who makes gold on the t promising min region 1s tne tin depo: ¢ its « tin on th ntinent Ameri- worked | ds Con- | bl small| paye up men are doing their bit for the boys of the Mask and Wig Club rubstake money.| of the University of Pennsylvania in preparation for the club’s golden been an open cut! jubilee production, “Fifty-Fifty.” Anthony Debate is working on Bill cposition with stea wvels and| Hangar, of Bala, Pa., and “Daddy” Lerch makes up Louis Shay while | | bulldozers, with the being ta-, other members of tha east laak on | ken out in a jig mill on the beach. bl e L E il If the big mountain of tin at|, Le TN 2 aNIBE | > Prince of Wales is ever mined PR | » proposition will be a| | HOSPITAL NOTES i | ES - B | e Nome countr nmer, ations tc ..| Curtis Miller, a surgical patient, | was dismissed today from St. Ann's sneen itrates 1ol States. Tin |Hospital | COME HOME WASHINGTON, Dec | |shipmen }is bring y und 13.—Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond is hop- | 40 cents| rl Bland, who has r¢ ved sur- t present ATTENTION O.E.S. Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- | ter No. 7 Tuesday, 8 p.m. Election of officers; Brothers entertaining; re- freshments. LILLIAN G. WATSON, |adv. Secretary ——————— W Try an Empire ad. L GIVE A SENSIBLE | o) GIFT! RADIOS We have several SMART NEW CROSLEY RADIO MODELS ! For Sale at CLOSE OUT PRICES One Car Model complete lobby, followed by Ek and | e okl b ite -4 ey AtiaeRRd - the BUasE SR B | “The production should double care at St. Ann's Hospital,|ing gor o Jong Christmas recess as|| with aerial, You can install ¢ nd Kegal and demanded TWO momentous events are in the offing for Egypt, | planned for Feb. 11. Tentative date of the wedding noxt year” Lomen safd {wap dicuatier f0day. he wants to go home to Valdez, Al-| | vourself. Roamio Model - Kl P " but Kenal, the wedding of King Farouk I to pretty Farida | is the week of Jan. 20, marking the beginning of Tin is one of the metal | A aska, he said. $25.00; Fo % Stosk: o S | into the cell fank corridor! Zulcar, daughter of an Alexandria judge, and the | two weeks of festivities. Representations are ex- bich the United St has greay| Georse Bolyan, who received a By SO SR $25.00; only ome in stock. | ¥/ £ | nto the cell tank corridor| formal crowning of the young ruler on his 18th | pected from various countries, especially for the es. Although the|hand injury s ago at the £ T L5 RO This is a snap if you want with the keys, frustrating the effort.| birthday. Although the king assumed the throne | king's birthday as he is the first ruler of an inde- in consumer, the KOOl mine when working with a D ATREETIL A EL 0D || a radio for your car. A ruises, skinned nuckle: last July 28, when he reached 18 under the Islamic | pendent Egypt in centuries. Cairo will be the i, M 1%l diesel engine fan, was admitted to MEETING FOR TONIGHT One Crosley Super 11 & hreken pair of spect calendar, formally elaborate ceremonies are | gelebration center. HihaR oo R Brodioes SREY 1Ol e Ann’s Hospital yesterday, follow- BN HEm 3, @i i the melee before the arrival ! per cent of the world's supply, the St- Anivs Hospital yesterday, folloW- =, po00ia) meeting has heen callea || 1ubes- All the modern nec- B hidritia) Aiahionsy whin, orderetl| —— ol LA L S A T T of it coming from South 8 Arrieal figre by Jiws. at the Juneau Athletic Club for 6:30 | €SSary gadgets and excep- the 1 »d, handenffed and T P r m countries | S Vi Pogh L _ tonight at the Olympic Barber Shop t!“"a“. t{“‘«‘ speaker. Beau- g g (4 ELEVEN PASSENGERS ~ BASKETBALL GAMES MRS. C. F. BROWN Lomen who is staying at thel, MEy DR Rt Wae SEMNES on outh Frankitn Street. tiful cabinet. Regular e soan ana in - FLOWN BY SIMMONS | FOR FRIDAY CALLED YEINS GERLAR CHARNT | Costincan stdl, il gosoatn ol iaie e Vbt Plans for the smoker which wil | $100.00. Your? for $75.00. SSe8Sion ¥ i thvee . SO \laska Wednesday, I be held in the near future will|| Only one in stock. mekoshift saws made out of safety ON SUNDAY FLIGHTS OFF BY PHILLIPS Brown is announced (o- RS LIR 1" L] g o come up for discussion. | Crosley Table Model. - The munis wiia e NN R o . o { Miss Mildred Apland underwent —— — "% - A o e “ Py i ikt il ae on Simmons tock two trips| Announcement was made today winser o the cedar cheot ROAD SUPERINTENDENT n- oppendectomy this morning at | b S G e 3 x” o ;;\“l gl bie ‘Alaakh Air Superintendent A, B. Phillips @Varded by the Catholic Daughters AT VACATION QUTSIDE (St Arvs hospital and is reported “Lights o' Juneau” | $18.00. Only one in stock. Pl el ol i 5 PRI he basketball game scheduled |°f America. Sosi Lo in a favorable condition. 7 i 5 1 . n PO € our pa at the basketball game scheduled het eleotils £ Ton wla o | B 2 On November 7, 1927, on a cold win- (| The Crosley is one of the oldest 3 LR A i3 sengers out of Juneau and bringing for Friday between Douglas and et SRR OL: k N e s g =t - R ied 1o 0 ok 8 Krause, ana fthe High Sctiool ana |ty MM W Reck, anding S e ff"! Mrs. Rose Andrews, special duty mfinfi?ff"zflfini:f’l?m""?-23 ot a;’d v en e i f10 I OHIe B e Bk hasaite o [Pl will b BRRBeles’ o _ made pilloy rs. Frank Boyle ssion Withlpypge gt St Ann's hospital, who : : =¥ chaser is assured of getting a 3 .nd Logan Hugres, trus- _ August Smith, Antone Bayne, DeMc will be cancelled or post- o il o graphic purposes, exposures were fine machine. ti* at t'e jail. Merig and Pierce Willlam Garn and John Mitich were poned, o R i recelving medical care or mage by L. V. Winter and E. P. Pond, Fave ben trying to get the other }anded at Chichagof for Hirst, and The change in sch hesny| ARS8 several days, was to be with the resultant “Lights O Ju- 3 PRk il ey 5 the return trip, Shell stopped at made in order that mnasium | —2USHLe M d toda nean,” prints which have had a Ihe NUGGE I Frook for some {ime, the Marshal C0Pol to pick up George Bolyan, may be decorated for the Christmas RO I 5 hoard i e L world-wide distribution. The grow- s , Earl Carlson, Carl program The earliest record of comes through from the > & 9 MeCaul, a medical pa- ing demand for same is now sup- Ul i Mike Vukich i -oo a i tas 5 3 ‘r:;f"v‘}“- (‘.‘l'-‘“t‘l‘"“"“‘ Um\“l"'y‘-\m to ?:md in five sizes now on sale by sHoP i Retmineg sto J ks cat R om St. Ann's hospital. |Winter & Pond Co. and The Hayes (RN o Jumn w: B0 0. Dk MEETNG 7O | i i myes + “ew and Rising v i BE HELD TOMORRGW | s. Knute ck was dismissed IIE'WCL"}’ Brings ‘“]-“\‘ < ‘I L’u AR S et i WOV | jSaturday from Si. Ann's Hospital I d . 7 Cold W i e B g 1 |after receiving medical care, ¢ .nd to Col ave 3 1 ! | = P 1 Ules, siis i, vk FOR HOME OR BUSINESS temperatures and snow Miss Patricia Hannon er [ETy e e e ety Jlief o Juneau from the Mrs. Margare 1 i ] S ity e i R E F R l G E R A l l o N » over the week-end and ©g° ;i“"rf.”f;“ "1 1} JOVEoal pate n had reached 25 de- ISP RIS | s admitted last Soneglse g B e M. Walter G, e, srand - G 8. Ss Vis sdmiiid Dt SERVICE and REPAIRS now recorded, according BNy -sanomIie lical care ecast is for continued, Cecal dust ke and soot in 4‘):111': Shem Aguihl Nrg. Tily S te gave girth to a Phone 34 o | Y temperature with prob- urban areas cause acute dis- | ¥ | I;] Ihx\lmu:;;unt at the Government P ospital. © The child, who weighs i : i Alaska | i g g ol e Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is : m, : equipped to give you Nuick, Efficient Service | N | Mary Nelson was admitted Bt naDe Cont last nighi to the Government hos- Ipital for medical care. 3 st o e | ICE & Ahlers Company itient, has been dismissed from the (‘Gm'crnmont hospital. idiai) 2 N ) TOWN THE AGES- GIFTS OF SILVER bought a share in rules prohibi BASEBALL IS HIS BUSINESS, for Cardinal Pitcher Lon Warneke claims for his 11-month-old son Charles (above) the distinction of heing the nation’s youngest haseball stockholder. Lon propesed Hot Springs, Ark., club, but Cardinal uch ownership, so he gave it te the baby. have represented the best! We have a nice selection of di- verse articles tco numerous to mention —— at iair prices. SEE THIS SILVER BEFORE YOU BUY Open Evenings The skin of the “Tar Fiorello H. LaG THE NUGGE SHOP sioner Harold Fowler Morris, newly-elected President of the City Council. Fiorelio and His Tame Tiger many Tiger” now adorns the office of Mayor irdia in New York's City Hall, after LaGuardia’s | ammany’s Jeremiah T. Mahoney. The pett, on | sts, is the gift of First Deputy Police Commis- With LaGuardia in the picture is Newhnld WRAPPINGS and WOODE 4 |lllla PERFECT eIFT! WINTER & PO ‘Lights o’ Juneau’ ‘Midnight in June’|| "Trail’s End’ AND OTHER ART PRINTS OF ALASKAN SCENERY — Ready to Mail | FRAMED PICTURES IN CHRISTMAS N BOXES See Our Ever-Popular Creations ND CO.

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