The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1937, Page 8

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DOUBLE TREE CHRISTMAS ON BOARD HAIDA “‘:i\'(‘ l)i““(‘\' B(‘ing anned for Holi- day Feast g Fe Pl nark the on the 1er table on all the 1S occasion hands d Rob- Harold S and Kermit red ary Stew Cook burg be deco- quarters and iminate it r tree will ill he uarter tmas baskets will families of crew members on ing in town is party - - 4-year-old prefers I be handlin boy of plack Culver Ala to candy. No. 7 Of A Series Showing M Presented In A Spirit Of F IN SCHENLEY'’S PRESSURE ... AGITATIO e Sotondly Scherley RED LABEL . .. The Friendlier Tasting l’”/ri\levey. oa IT'S A SNAP Hl‘,lllflilHIIII(HIIIIIII]IIl|||||l|l||l|l|||lll|||IflllllllllIlI|I|lIIII||IlI|l|||IIIIIIIIII!I!I!IIIIIIIIIIlIlI!IIII|II1IIHII|II|IIII [ CA -+ 1T'S “RED LABEL"” ‘verywhere they're calling Schenley's RED LABEL the iendly spirit, because it's friendlier to the taste. By Schenley’s exclusive “MELDING*” method choicest stocks are blended under simultaneous HEAT... to the friendly taste of Schenley’s RED LABEL. Loyalists Trap Franco's Lines | With Big Push, Aboard Stea Santa Claus is on his way to Ju- = {neau! When the steamship Al Government Forces Arelpulls away from Pier 2 in & A an |tomorrow morning the name of S Reported Making Slaus will head the passenger list; ]”ll)()"“"“(‘”“l’ {each mast will be decorated wit s la huge Christmas tree; and in the stored toys, packages and oranges that to 6500 girls slashing 'hold will be candy; apples anta bringing A Government | MADRID, Dec. 18, day offensive by is forces has trapped Generalissimo Franco’s troops along the Aragon|and boys. This is the good news line |which arrived here today from L. ring of soldiers was thrown|W. Baker, traffic manager of the und the Insiizent forces three|Alaska Steamship Company days sgo in & surprise counter thrust| Chief Assistant to Santa Claus by Loyalist troops, and Teruel, sou-|Will again this year be Kenneth then spearhead of Franco's Aragon Cross, of the Alaska Line, who will line has become the scene of one act as Master-of-Ceremonies, di- of the most crucial battles of the recting a group of entertainers in more than year old Spanish Civil|staging a program for the “grown- War jups” on shipboard, while the you All communications from Teruels'Sters rush Santa. Among others of have been cut and observers say|Santa’s dssistants—and nearly ev- ery passenger on the Christmas ship tierce fighting is taking place with in the city, Press representatives Cruise considers himself a self-ap- say it may be the key battle to the Pointed assistant to Kris Kringle: whole ‘war, are: Ida Dillon, Monique Thomas, Rty Doris Greenwood, Helen Stewart, Consumption of meswone for soil | 9rchestra members, and Beatrice improvement use has increased from Nelson, contralto. Art Stewart, as- 120,000 tons in 1933 to an estimated SiStant general passenger agent of the Alaska Steamship Company, will Republicans Get - In Subcommittee i Substitute Bill on Corpor- ate Taxes Is Vot- ed Down WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 The Republican substitute measure tor undistributed corporate profits taxes has been defeated in the House Subcommittee, Ciairman Vinson announced. The vote six to three along partisan lin Chairman Vinson said the plan which Representative Crowther submitted, would have ased Federal revenues $416,- 00, had it been in effect this million tons this year. {an's Friendliness To Man ... viendliness . . . By Schenley's % £ g | H E H w African Chiefs mildle finger to indicate [z 3 In America you indi- cate it better by serv- ree times Santa Claus to Arrive Festivitic 2. M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 193 mer Alaska; Are Planned as official host aboard ship, and also assisting will be Mr. and Mrs D. King of the city ticket of- fice This will be Santa’s first appear- nce on the Christmas ship in two years as the cruise had to be aban- doned last year because of the wa- terfront tieup, and the many chil- dren who missed him last year are looking forward with double enthu- siesm to his arrival this Christ- mas. According to H. O. Adams, local Alaska Line agent, the Alaska is scheduled to arrive in Juneau Wed- nesday of next week, definite hour will announced in Tuesday's Empire. Everyone is invited to go aboard be tivities panied by his party to shut-ins, hospit and institu- tions wherever possible along the route. Cilties to be ted on the 1937 Christmas trip include: Juneau Wrangell, Petersburg, Haines and Chilkoot Barra Sordov dez. Seward, Anchorage and in Matanuska Valley. RAINBOW 'GIRL INITIATION IS TO BE TONIGHT Three new members will be initi- ated at the meeting of the Order of Rainbow Girls this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rile ‘Temple. |” Miss Alberta Porter, worthy ad- viser, will preside at the ceremony, and on the refreshment committec are Miss Edithbelle Heller, Miss Christina Nielsen, and Miss Mildred Webster. - ee MORNING MINING CLASSES START HERE ON MONDAY H. G. Wilcox of the University of Alaska extension department, who is conducting mining short course classes here, announced today that morning classes would be started Monday, beginning at 10 am. in ing Sikenleys RED LABEL. N. That's why the trend’s Schenley's “RED LABEL." A FRIENDLY TOAST BY THE Scdenley HOST Here's to friendliness. ... in dog, man or whiskey; To the dog with the friendly bark, To the man with the friendly smile, To the whiskey with the friendly taste . . . NO NICER PRES THAN GIFTS mellower whiskey Schenley’s LABE! le key that you'll find friendlier toyour taste. Schenley’ Red Label Bllondoo, Wheskey FRIENDLIER TO YOUR TASTE ey 6 year Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. Alaska Distributors Schenley's BLACK LABE] he special occasions and the honored guest. milder, Inc., Schenley, Pa. SCHENLEY'S R For For er, for For RED whis- sF 'rieny D LABEL BLENDED § vears or more old. 307 straight whiskey, ight whiskey 2 straight BLENDED W traight whiskey, 60° es dissilled | straight whiskey 5 years oi s old. Both 0 proof A Kitchen Set or perhaps and Son— A Tool Ches OF REAL COMFORT! FOR EVERYONE in your family — are myriads of gifts now on dispjay in our store. For them all—we have Skates and Sonny— A Sled. Mother— a Chest. both Dad ; | would put a power proposition on and take part in the Christmas fes-| the spring ballot. When questioned Of course, Santa, accom- pe cxplained that all he wanted will make Visits|was the question of whether or not| ithe voters favored public ownership| BATTLES RENO COUNCIL TO ASK ™ vGice FOR NEW REPORT .. . FROM LIGHT CO. & Councilmen Reject Gross Request to Count His Straw Vote Ballots T (Continued from Pdge One) You have a responsibility to the peo- ole. Mayor Judson explained that was what the Council trying to do— find out about it—and what the committee was working on. He said the report had not been approved by the Council but merely accepted Albert White demanded an answer from the Council on whether they! of utilities. “That's a lot of hooey,” stated | City Attorney Frank Foste “That's like asking a colored boy if he likes | watermelon. There is a regular way | provided by law for handling what| you have before you here, but this sort of thing gets you nowhere. If Mr. White brings up a proposition in regular form before the Council,| 1 it is up to the Council to act s it sees fit.” Several verbal clashes with personalities dealt before Councilman MacKinnon | moved to pay the bills, bringing the two-hour talkfest to a conclusion. Before winding up its regular busi- | ness, the Council decided to buy a new police patrol as Chief Dan Ral- ston reported the present one about | worn out. Purchase is to be made| of a GMC through Connors Motors) for $950, with a trade-in allowance of $275 on the old truck followed | in freely | Mrs. Marion Hughes Whitehead : : " Picrce, 26, who recenily an- he quarters above Chet Ellis’ store| younced she would file a cross- O BOUSE SRR i ; i complaint after her husband, The regular evening classes willl (SOt MGl Ve perce T, be continued as usual and Mr. Wil-| et it ke cox reported that 75 are now ro:;)\-t suit for divorce in Heno, Neva- terpa tdr SRpINCEE ‘ da, Pierce charged his wife with B ¢ : HAIDA SAILING & desertion. Mrs. Pierce is the for- The Coast Guard cutter Haida| mer wife ef “Conky” Whitehead, will cast off its lines from the Gov-| heir fo soft drink mill ernment wharf at 9 p. m. Sunday, December 26 for Puget Sound and| The Philippine government its annual overhaul sailing'hired 30 Japanese fishing date was announced this morning. to teach Filipinos the art of fishing, has The R ] THINK OF THE HAP- PINESS NEW FURNITURE WILL PROVIDE— What is more convenient than an extra small table—We have many to show you, all attrac- tive, all with many uses. Make This a Practical Christmas—Give Furniture or a DOLL BUGGY what that child of yours has said in that Christmas letetr. o B | when F. S. Scobee was manager for experts | X cember HECTOR McLEAN WILL REENTER INSURANCE HERE ;Ernploynlent Agent at A to Succeed Bert Elstad Who Goes to Interior 31 PAS SENGERS ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Dec. 18.—Steamer Al- aska, the Santa Claus ship this year, is scheduled to sail north Sunday noon and will have about 88 first class and 12 steerage passengers aboard according to bookings this Bert Elstad, manager in Alaska| eiernoon which are practically for the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association and also the | United Benefit Life Insurance Com- |pany of Omaha, Nebraska, complet- |ed negotiations today whereby Hec- tor McLean, well known cmpl |ment agent of the Alaska Juneau |Mining Company, will succeed him| complete, The following passengers are book- ed for Juneau: M Bremner, Ben Pisareff, Mis. Kraft, Mrs, A. Boyd, Tiie Rev R. Cloudy, Albert Jano- Gustatson, Tom Raptis, Phillips, John Witer, William F. , Carl w as manager for the above namcd|qime Mrs. M. Baldwin, Merian companes in Alaska Webb, Mrs. Mary Webb Mr. and | Mr. McLean said he was leaving |y c. H. Morehouse, Mrs. Nora the employment of the A. J. Co. on|pooio“sar acp. Mrs, R, R, Brown, iDi;;;.m!fi:IMin sy S J. C. Pavasioff and wife, N. D. Wil- I s Lean has had many years|jams Mr. and M ctor Kuo, |of experience in insurance busin Robert McClain, Seli Moore, as he was representing the Manu- | tacturers Life Insurance Co. of Tor- onto, Canada, from 1927 to 1932, in ‘nua vicinity, and as part-time agent for the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association for two years Mrs. A. M. Bender, Mrs. Catherine Nye, Reth Nymer, Mrs. V. A, Naitz and infant, Kathern Laughlen - — ‘Lockheed Electras Bring i_n_fFuurteen Fourteen passengers arrived from Alaska for the companies. Mr. McLean will take over the | management January 1, and Mr. El- stead, who expects to leave for the south in a short time, will return |to Alaska and wil be assistant man- |ager for the same companies at the irbanks today aboard two Pacitic |Westward and in the interior of Al- a Airways Lockheed Elect laska. This hes become necessary| They are George Hellerich, Ber- |due to the increasing volume of bus- nard Justin, Harvey Haut: Bill |iness the companies hav experienced |[Hautala, Mr. and Mrs. Jetfries, |during the past two years, neces-|Peacock, Mr. Shipply, D. C. Beys |sitating closer personal attention. C. E. McLean, Miss Beverly De- | Herbert H. McLean, who has been Priest, Carl E. Johnson and Mr., and |employed in Bert Elstad’s insurance|Mrs. S. E. Earling. office since early last summer, will| > o ne” manager. ass. Ensavets PURPLE BUBBLE BALL TO BE HELD TONIGHT |Haviland, who has been employed by Mr. Elstad in the position of {cashier, and accountant, for about E ltwo years, and with seven years' in- mT‘;T“Ik“"L‘;““‘_‘"‘_‘;x e e |surance experience in Seattle, win|ihe Elks calendar for the year wil take place this evening when scores of Juneau and Douglas resident gather for the annual Purple Bubble Ball to be held in the Elks ballroom ‘Wesley Barrett and his band will play for the affair. Howard Simmons is chairman ot the event for which purple balloons and favors will add the traditional \note. daughter | |be retained in the same position by| |Mr. McLean MISS PETERSON, | MR. GLENN WILL | ‘ BE WED TONIGHT Miss Martha Peterson, |of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, will| come the bride of Mr. Albert| Glenn, yeoman aboard the US.C.G.| Mrs. Grant Baldwin, who has been cutter Haida, at a ceremony to be!south several months, is to be a pas- performed at the Anderson resi- senber for Juneau aboard the Al- ence at 6:30 o'clock this evening.|aska sailing from Seattle tomorrow Miss Peterson attended school in| e, Juneau and has many friends here.! A species of snail, found in lime- She and Mr. Glenn will travel stone waters around Americus, Ga., aboard the Haida to Seattle on De- can rise to the top of a pond or 7, returning here two sink to the bottom by pumping water - - MRS. BALDWIN COMING 27, months later to make their home. into or out of an air chamber S e, : S e House dust, flour and cornstarch The Staie of Alabama is 117 are dangerous explosives. years old. we have just installed siences . 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