The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1938, Page 8

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SUTHERLAND TO LEAVE SUPREME COURT JAN. 18 cannot do his full share of Court work without 100 much strain and Assocxate Jucllce Ha“d\ H|5 I not willing to remain in th Resignation to Chief Court when he feels he cannot uExecuti\'e carry the full burden of the work g Rk ::15‘::,.;"&"21:’;‘;{x.;:":;;f UP TO PRESIDENT . the chiet susiice m Van Devanter is now TV New York Federal Court Second Opponlumtv Given i s Roosevelt to Nomin- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ate to Tllbundl MEETING TOMORROW spring and the Presi Ne Comment A ciated fused to make Sutherland will remain in Wash- WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Associat “harles W. Carter, newly e Justice George Sutherland o Supreme Court of the Uni appointed from Utah on Se 5, 1922, has notified President Ro evelt he will retire from active s vice from that bench on Janu: e luncheon will be held at 18. Percy's Cafe as usual In a letter to the President, As- o g sociate Justice Sutherland pointed SCOUT MEETING 5 mons I RO/ yeRrs) o 0 et ved for 15 years, and i eligible for retiremend under Lh: Sumner’s Act. The retirement gives Presi Roosevelt the second opportunity make an appointment to the est court in the land opporunity came Wwhen Justice Van Devanter retired last present au Chamber v noon when e Northern hurch, it is eral matters of import- ming up and all mem- START THE NEW of the troop are urged to be | THROUGH ONCE ARID LANDS will flow precious life-giving waters, after comple- tion of the All-American canal. Above are the four 75 feet by 23 fect roller gates whica will control diversion of ater into the canal now under construction in southern California close to the Arizona state border. U. S. Highway 80 crosses the canal about 7 miles west of Yuma, Ariz. Four Generations of Royalt); LEGldN AUXILIARY EXTENDS WORK IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE With the me rship contest end- ing on January American Legion Auxiliary members are extending activities to include more new mem- bers in the local chapter, and a re- port on work of the local teams up to date included in the a("ur-ll mem p report made by Geor enny at the meeting of the A{LA last night in the Dugout Mrs. John MecCormick, president preside the meeting which was also marked by a report by Mrs Edith Sheelor on rehabilitation work Further report on this work will be | on February e PIONEERIGLOD NEW OFFICERS OLD TERRITORIAL BUILDING IS NOW HOUSING OFFICES With the exception of a few “fin- ishing up” details, the Territorial Building at Third and Seward is Inow completely renovated and var- Carter, Shepard to Attend Convention in Cordova | 22 e | New officers of the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, and the Pion- eers’ Auxil vere installed at' services hel vening in the Odd Fellow: 1 Charles W. Carter, Grand f the Pioneers, presiding as of - ficer | Suc ng Robert M Cash e was to be inst | President, but was absent be of illness. Mrs. J. C. Mich: 3 °d as new President of , succeeding Mrs, Cr: Jenne. William Markle was seated| as First Vice - Pr nt of the| Pioneers; Al Lundstrom, Second Vice-President; Alfred Zenger, Sec-| John Reck, Treasur ohn | R. Langseth, Historian; Charles E.| Rice . William ' Douglas, | Sergea rms; Lockie MacKin- non, T [ Mrs. Ed Sweene Vice-President Mrs. Della CI John Satre, Tre Crystal Snow Jenne, Hi: an; Mrs. C. E. Rice, Chaplain; Sam J. Paul, Ser-! geant-at-Arms; Mrs. John Tor-| vinen, Trustee. i Assisting installing officers were | Sam J. Paul, Arms; and Mrs. John 1 Guide (of between $18,000 and $20,000. fous Territorial offices have moved in The Board of Administration |inspected the building yesterday, which was put in shape at a cost The building will house the Fed- eral Social Security office, headed by Hugh Wade; the Alaska Unem=- ployment Compensation Commis- sion headed by Walter P. Sharpe; the employment offices in conjunc- tion with the Compensation Com- mission, headed by Joe Flakne; the Territorial health offices, headed by Dr. W. W. Council and the Alaska Welfare Department, headed by W. B. Kirk. ———..———— Try the Empire classifieds for Following the meeting, a social gathering was held. i Announcement was made that Charles W. Carter and H. R. Shep- made by Mrs. Sheelor at the next meeting of the Auxiliary on Janu- ary 18 when she and Mrs. L. R. YEAR RIGHT - Hogins, legislative chairman, will be 1 liate o HhR reTAnIBg ard will be in attendance at the Mrs, Victor Manville was ap- Grand Igloo of the Pioneers of Al- pointed chairman of the hope chest 25ka in Cordova on February 22. [ », to be assisted by Mrs. g iy | !Bert Lybeck and Mrs. John New- ELKS TO INITIATE I {man. TI will be awarded at |tne May Day dsnce. | FOUR AT MEETING SET FOR TONIGHT Check your property values— Then let us help you determine if your Insurance is adequate. Don‘t Be Under-Insured! Motors Start Easier, with Less Wear or Moving Parts ered 30 degrees, Triton ly. Avoids dry-running : motor. With its “pour-point oils moving parts in when you first start Refined by the patented Propa pure paraffin-base~100% p: oils are worn out. It saves olvent process, it is 100% nt-safe long after most GUCKER LEAVES drains. ck Gucker, prominent travel- on the Yukon for a stay in the Puget on on business ->oe CAMPBELL Tt stops carbon knn;L\ ans out old carbon deposits as . Saves carbon scrapes. en Mary of England at Ma:lbomuzh royal ladies— f\)ur;:(nu f o Four candidates are to be initiated at the meeting of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks this evening with the regular session be- ginning at 8 o'clock in Elks’ Hall n Banfield, Exalted Ruler, 7ith Triton you can tur: with spark correctly advanced to get full mileage from every drop of fuel. It saves gasoline. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Next time— try Triton—for cold-weather protection and a four-way saving. of \I(Llrlld Eugenie; and | HERE Capt. W. H. (Buck) Leyl from Taku Har- Louis river pilot, and membs a arrival in Juneau will preside at the meeting, and P > e his family have operated pa he motorship Dart. He is Tutch iuncheon is to be served at NUTH S el MmNV Office—New York Life boats on the Missisippi for 78 years. g at the A the close of the evening fllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIHI‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIiIIlI I 7 More Good Reasons The CAPITOL THEATRE The Show Place of Juneau ‘After the Thin Man’ - ‘Shall We Dance’ - ‘Maytime’ - ‘A Star Is Born’ - ‘Captains Courageous’ - ‘Lost Horizon’ and ‘The Good Earth’ were unanimously chosen by the critics of the leading Motion Picture Trade Papers as the 7 OUTSTANDING HIT PRODUCTIONS of 1937 up to September 1. THE CAPITOL THEATRE has either PLAYED or WILL PLAY every one of these 7 Greatest of all last year’s pictures Watch for dates on the remaining three! ‘CAPTA]NS COURAGEOUS’ wnll be shown next Sunday - Monday — 'l‘uesday L January 9—10—1 RO TEIREESINEERIN £ With areal understcmdmg of what the show going pubhc wants and with a sincere desire on our part to give them just that, we take pride in Ilstmq here some N of our coming "TOP FLIGHT" attractions—— g ‘ They Gave Him a Gun Saratoga Prisoner of Zenda 100 Men and a Girl Merry Go Round of 1938 The Hit Parade Double Wedding Stand-In Radio City Revels Something to Sing About The Good Earth The Firefly Stella Dallas Stage Door Rosalie £ Lost Horizon Conquest The Goldwyn Follies The Last Gangster Topper Snow Whfle and the 7 Dwaris serERTINE: P — . You do know that DONALD DUCK is . Of course you know we feature (Signed) C. D. BEALE. Adventures of Marco Polo The Hurricane FEETPRERENNREEAND Dead End e —T T chvy Blue and Gold TEReTARS AR EERTARNANEATNE Do you know that “OUR NEWS OF THE DAY” which we are using is not quite three weeks old when it is shown to you . the favorite of all cartoon characters and V"‘Ll know that THE MARCH OF TIME is the greatest short subject in the world these and other fine Short Subjects every week. RS “THEY ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN” " fimfimmmnnmtmmnummuummmmmlmmuu|||||||||um|m|||||mnummmmmunulumm||mmu|uuummuuuuuuluuuumuuumumm|mmnmuuu|muuum:umuummnlmmm||||mmmnmmmm||immu|ummuumllmmu|unmuumm||||||muum||||ummmmmnmnfi SSREREENRNLS

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