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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1938. ¥ 4 |Jenne, Mrs. G. W. Pearce, Miss R : H AIRMAIL 1S Responsive Group oo, susee vinio X DOUBLEHEADER ~ Eirst Sprice Rebin RING BRU'SEHS Rflll h Handling, HOLMQUISTIN {Holzheimer, Mrs. Percy Reynolds, Sighted, and After | 4 Mrs. James Orme, Mrs. Robert ‘ ""ual |Kaufmann, Mrs. Harriet M. Tiedt, A Worm, T°° IZ 'Mrs. Willlam Walther, Mrs. W. E., 'Kilroy, Rev. and Mrs. David Wag- With the mfld"\t January weath- % oner, Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Es- er in years prevailing, evidence is id AT a"que ther O'Laughlen, Ernestine Tyler, offered that spring is just around, Bnhsh Oflxc(‘r in Uniform, Mrs| H. S. Graves, Pastor and Mrs, yune COrnet, v1cle lom ta L —— H. L. Wood, Mrs. G. E. Krause, Mr.| DeMolay Wi Ed Garnick, well-known Juneau ¥ w ey eMolay Will Attempt to : . st N land Mrs. William Paul and Mrs merchant, is authority for the fore- 5 > tion Platfori The Big Four League got a thor- 4 Affair ight n} d Mrs, : ‘ : - ar ion Platform ‘ ) Biird of Managers Confer Affair H"l‘! Last Nigl | Gertrude Lackey PreserveUnsullxedRec. cast. He sighted a robin in the FO““BOUt WWSH-‘“Q‘C X ough blasting last night with only = Methodist Church— it (oA oA t Elk yard of the Garnick home this Slated for Mat Go PEIPING, China. Jan. 16. — The, tWo bowlers falling under the 500 Here on Several Im- Uni Happenings . or galns S ‘znu.mn" at Elks’ Hall British Embassy officials said the liDe. Leonard Holmquist did 226- St Tesues nique PE g Umml ees l'e | “He didn’t have a worm vet, but Japanese military officials have 196-220 for a 642 total and the lead F (,, S§ S " b ) Al(’inuhlv ho;nru‘ ; ~()m‘dr:11ed for he was a sure enough robin and s prAURY TraterRILY RO K g apologized for forcibly ejecting a ?n a Canadian victory over Read- % le eting of the Board o l-lx”ml\ rd:-(u al rights between S(:'Illllka ‘x T\n(\‘n d J‘:m m- :l a H”xm looked {8 L o0 sk e ugn o il Friday night in the Elks' British officer, in uniform, from % At a called meeting of the Board |the question of equa 5 ; 00l gymnast n® perhaps the cearch for a worm,” commented iy il the Chiennun railway station plat- Santa Fe rolled into the station ® of Managers of the Alaska Terri- men and women drew equal atten- classiest ball of the season, with the Ed in support of Juneau's first Hall with four bouts of ‘“rassli form * 4 with 130 pins more than Union Pa- torial Chamber of Commerce held tion from the group of guest speak- news having been cast around that|gion of xpring | Promoter Woody W""d‘_'m_g has y B ci’ic while Southern Pacific got into Saturday, air mail service, another ers at the Business and Profes- . a team is being tentatively picked | - been keeping a pealed eye on 14 g y the yards ahead of Baltimore and lighthouse tender for Alaska and sional Women's Club legislative ban- ”’ a a for the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous| muscle bending artists at the Ju- fff Ohio, p other matters were discussed. Those quet last night, with more (‘han 5 invasion 20 UUU HUTEL \neau Athletic Club gymnasium and Tonight's games are Brakemen vs present at the meeting were ,members and friends attending the| Lol Douglas crosses to mainland shores ! nm of the welter of toe holds and! Oilers, Engineers vs. Switchmen and Vice-Pres BORG& |annual club event l . [) l 5 - tonight to mix with the Krause Con-| Ibody scissors has come a card of Firemen vs. Supe nd L. W. Kilburn of Dou Charles D. Beale, President of the nfanll](‘ aralysis Crusade {creters, which team it has been said| IT‘inm performers who Woodring rates t night's scores follow: Whittier, John W. J [Juneau Rotary Club, was the honor| Nyapce Promises to Be jwas going to be revamped, possibly, s three-star matmen. G CANADIAN PACIFIC G. E. Cleveland of Junea honore guest ; 5 by tonight. | Main event will be Bill Walthers Berin 166 100 ek s VanderLeest, Treasurer; and Cur-! Gathering in the parlors of the ()utslnn(]mg Affair The League leading undefeated| lat 168 pounds and Walter Gaston, Holmquist 226 196 220— 642 tis G. Shattuck utive Secre- |Methodist Church for the occasion e DeMolays will tangle with that *f"<‘K11_L‘TM 1, 18 r nuike LT dpounds. Wilihiots, ‘of Junieay; Kaufmann 171 165 157— 493 T tary. Vice-President Gallwas pre- the group assembled about banquet| Chairman E. W. Griffin today|dangerous quintet wearing the pur- 0f 20,000 workers for “"-'h_(l Wages and Gaston, of Old Mexico, fought G S Rk 1oy sided | table; .p;nu])xmlr“{\ following out{announced his mnmuunos_ whnch‘plp and white of the Elks Club. Thi "_”'!':]»%l‘lul'l'vrl .]lmur(, lvI)lr\lfv~;"fi‘)(];llfllj|', ;,‘ d v\ m‘l)cll‘vmlwr_ L;("IIHLX a ALBANY, N. Y. Jan. 18, — New Totals 582 551 Airmail Situation the “Equal Rights” theme in deco-|will work with him in making the |windup of the evening promises to|SWedish hote it {1all apiece in a 45 minute bout York’s Court of Appeals today up- READING correspondence on |Fations. Miniature dolls bound in|President’s Birthday Ball to be be a “dinger.” The Elks have face|® 1008 conflict |- The. semicfina] ‘will show. DPe. ;e ifaiice: af tine Hiitkel Din. Bowl “180 180 I situation was read, par- |F°d tape were tied upon law books, held in Elks' Hall January 29 one|tn regain. The DeMolay have laur-|,, s | Webb, 187 pounds, against Bill Don- shop” clausa. in an agteerment he. Benson 178 177 vl o 0o o oo |and on the walls posters pointed!of the best events of its kind ever [els to preserve jovan, 195 pounds. Webb (Doity- . oo =" 0 4 ., .. Bringdale ML S 07, Oy GRBATP,OF 10 the unfairness of discrimina-|held in the city. The ball i PRSI | HOSPITAL NOTES Doity Webb) is local talent. Dono- 'WeeR & labor union and employ- Bringdale o Alaska Development Committee, Ta- |OUt the ur ol e oy, ket =~ diikes) &g e e e e ey _—— coma_Chamber of Commerce, show- | 1% N R W i onald Macisinnon and | & & R0 B o reports, The Court refused to uphold the Totals 505 539 ing that a great deal of work is| Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne was pre- (W ‘.1(']\ go to uu? in .m‘ war against baby girl left St. Anms Hospital |pe. w, S wnto koL B, contatitiung 4ar vals wisnaion. NEw UNION PACIFIC being done by various Pacific Coast |sented as toastmistress for the eve- |infantile paralysis which President Festerday. atternoo ettt e Davis. 175 Yotk City Rapid Transit workers Radde 181 144 193— 518 Chambers in an effort to secure |ning following an informal welcome|Roosevelt started through the [ [ “‘:’m""“l‘: “"d“um"fi ;“"“N} ° that the agreement between the Sides 165 157 169— 491 « | 3 6 BU 7 i | Wa Spring 0 ati 1 | pounds, fighting with Gordon Mu- , ’ 4 % = the establishment of & coastal air-|made by the club president, Mlsslw(‘)‘r'l““; e ;”S“‘i({}‘:]‘\“x’]’l‘\m o AT LUNGHEUN Keith Wise is leaving St. Anms|poi'jos T8IENE cowpuncher from LFansport Workers Union of Amer- Daviin 157 181 163— 601 Rl Foute eiween R e |CEZOTHE TS | Chairma James J.| RO S SSen [Texas and Muma hails from Hood ¢4 and the New York Rapid Transit B S o Outside. Latest reports are that| First to be presented on the g b Jtoge } »E‘“ i { ¢ SR e ‘Orwm Davis has the edge COTPOTation and other companies Totals 503 482 525—1510 the Juneau-Fairbanlks A irmail|gram was Mis. Oscar Olson, ntro-) Connors, ¥ man, R Plans Arranged for Affair| George B waimsley, who has |, o s e i was “monopolistic.” In their com- _ SANTA FE award is being held up pending the [duced as Eilleen Olson in keeping . Tre . 8 \ S Meeting |beer. m Si. Ann's Hospital for the i ™ & : e plaint the workers charged that the Stevenson 182 205 179— 566 making of reciprocal agreements | with the theme of the evening, Mrs, [A. B. Philips, James McNaughton, aturday Meeting © aversl dave recoiving medical |CTOW behind him that Muma will, 28 0 CE VOUTOS SOATEE HORE B ey A e ) with Canada and the United Smu-_s,‘gl.\u;\ ~]l-wkfl on n; nnlnmgn (lllut {:/“.)f;:-? B\;:‘i"l(d cF l>P ?j:; J]\o{l;?, Held \(‘5lt‘l(lu_\ theition, 18 reportad:doing :nicely \\“;esll\]{l:‘::]ém't‘;‘:]Oer:l;ll:‘(llél'xlrllwl l‘w' ployment of persdns not affiliated Hudson 179 142 186— 527 in the absence of which Canada|Amelia Earhart in broadening the)Walmer, Mrs. G. pah S0 N Lt S P i LTS e e o e SHERBRBATB0G . S has refused to grant permission scope of women’s activity. Her talk|James C. Cooper, Mrs. Mark Jen-| . = o0 oonveee ol 3 oM Slage, COC worker, was ad- | "in the crowd. ' i & ‘ | Totals 535 541 564—1640 for U. S. planes to fly mail over| was followed by a humorous dis-|Sen and L. W. Kilburn ol y 2 The groan specialists got too rough H SOUTHERN PACIFIC or U. S, pla y m g <A ; Hbr the) firatiltime - ve mitted to Hospital this |, a2 2 Janadian territory on the Juneau- [cussion of the equal rights problem| FPublicity, E. 8. 15 and Lew | poi o morning for medical attention and insisted on .dragging - Referee A Henning 164 179 190— 533 Fairbanks route. A meeting held [given by Mrs. Sally Shafer |Wiliams;. radio, Mrs. Lillian Sher- RoOR since last Oct i S |Muma into the fight—which Muma HUMOR TALK Duckvorth “174 ‘174 174—s502 ¢ ! this week in Washington wWith,Can-| Not content to leave her audience|men; tickets, W. S. Pullen and ©,|home of Mis. W. W. Co aillard entered St. Ann's | 'ather vigorously entered. The crowd UMOROUS Wirt ST 171 171—*513 will settle matters satisfactortily, it |ant evenings at work with the boss,”|ton, Earle Hunter; Civic, Mrs.| Discusslon consisted of ways of e ing for n Knee|INE Muma actually in the contest. A humorous talk by Howard D.. p...0 500 524 535—1568 A i g 3 aten sscorted Regional Krause, Beale; public officials, May- |Taising money and pl for camp ated on this morning for a knee| LT CnelF it is ex- Stabler featured the luncheon meet- @ e is hoped. While awaiting the out- |Mrs. Shafer, who escorted Regional i Y BALTIMORE & OHIO come of this conference, the Ter- |Forester Wellmgn Holbrook for the|OF Thomas Judson, Mayor L. W.'Dext summer. It was decided to i pected a return match will be fought ing of the Juneau Rotary Club this ., ™ ©180 180 180—°540 ritorial Chamber is keeping closely |evening, continued to propose a bill|Kilburn of Douglas and Harry I.1hold & food sale some tme during) T s jis- |With Gil DeVault and Mike Dani- hoon in Percy’s Cafe. W.'O. Oarl- g 0p, g 136 150 173 468 e o8 L] by Lucas; American Legion, Walter the month of | George A. Schmacker Was dis- e yign senool stars, “playing for SO, recentiy back from the States, o oP8 i n touch with all developments. |whereby men should claim the pri- : i e ) this morning from St. Ann's | 10ff, high school stars, “playing for Redman 179 179 179—*537 S § lvilege of wark in order ‘to allow |Bacon; ‘educational, A. B. Phillips; | & higcheon w Eivenalehos - 18800 LN MAFINAR IO D =l S00F | keuny Baeliny renorted on nis contact with various . For Lishiiioeee fai {women the luxury of leisure. |traternal, Charles W. Carter {BP8BbIniRy ‘o, 1:30%in. NOMbY Hosplial where /1ig /h5d "been. for i P ) Rotarians Outside relative to the .. R In response to the request made Women Should Work “This year a new national foun-'the Troop Leaders, Mrs. H I.|medical atter ‘““’0- 4 district convention which now has ‘__A“S”‘ st recently by the Ketchikan Cham-| . .~ applatided, the speech .of dation in the fight againsi infan- Humphrey, Mrs. B. R. Glass, Mary been abandoned for Juneau. i OB 800 107 oW ) ber of Commerce for another light-| T4V SPD i : |tile paralysis is being started and Simpkins, Mary VanderLeest, Bar- INNER | AT THE HOTELS Sl R T > [ house tender for Alaska, which re- |Mrs. Shafer was folloyed by a talk) v EPPBE0 i bara Winn, Elizabeth Te i e R e LILLIE FROM SOUTH se te } h : Charles Fox pointing out|Will help all communities in the 4 g S ELLINGEN BROTHERS quest “;ws summxlwd Bbb ;hf Tm‘;- e hand that rocks the cra- |Territory,” said Chairman Griffin, Louise Kemper OF 1938 PLANNED BY | Eiinian ARRIVE FOR FUNERAL © 7 1 ; torial Chamber, the Board was ad- | S i gl i 1 being A guest at the meeting yester- 2a¢ on E. Lillie of the Allis-Chal- | S @ vk tle rules the world by remote con- e new foundation plan is being e b E. Wilson, Mayo; Pat McAleenan, e ] vised by D«lcfml( Dimond mm‘nul. fand 55 if o poiat out the op. Put into effect in connection with day was Mrs. K. C. Talmage \\In: LEG[ON FEBRUARY 7 o Hlyjli 2 qu Pfl‘:elrfnn T‘vflfl' kb mers Manufacturing Company of Secetary of Commerce Danlel C.( ' h S 8 0 ohater's discus.|the CAmPaign this year which will has made an exte Y O et and M At limee etlors '@ Two sons of Edward Ellingen, Ju- Seattle arrived in Juneau on_ the / Roper that an investigation is now Ision. Mrs. Fox added. “Could any. |enable more money to go toward Scout Leadership and she will give rother good old corn beef & sl 2o g neau pioneer who died here last Baranof and expects to be here being made to determine the needs [S1on, Mrs. Fox added, “Could any a brief talk on the subject at the cabbage Jiggs dinner is planned by Bondy, Fairbanks; Herbert Hudson ; abont. B Wk 10 GORSINIHon w1th EI AR Service in Al |thing be more deadening for a wo- |orthopedic work in the districts 2 & : Alford John Bradford Post, Ameri- Fairbanks; Al Monsen, PAA.; Mur- Week, arrived by PAA plane from o0 0 0 I SUIE) REELIDONSS. REEVI08) 11 |man than merely to sit around all[Where it is raised and stress will luncheon Saturday e o v Stuart, Paa: Walt Hall PAA,; the Interior yesterday to attend 'S PUSINESS. aska, at the conclusion of which 3 E el “lbe laid on scientific researci in _Those on the commitice are: Mrs. | can Legion, for Februar at 6:30 ‘J' S ;“'- ;‘*A;\ 2‘1 “F“ ' their father's funeral -, s decision will be made | Nt J(‘"“(‘p presented the more connection with the dreaded di- Ernest Parsons, Ohal Mys. | m- ‘a0d 4 . t,ff I,” ¢ i,“ % /\‘lln‘ld n;?:hm“‘, E““ Fll::“i?\ T sons were Chris and Earl ING TO WESTWARD i Slogan—Seal serious view of the equal rights dis. |S€ase. Other objectives of the cam- W. W. Council, Sec M . eetne ok et e oW g e s oot The date’ for the’funeral has tot a8 v Kelth Cauthorne, Advisory The Board voted to investigate, [Serious view of the e B whioh (DalEn are epidemic, first aid, prop- G Wilcox, Mrs. J. A. Glasse, Mrs. committee was nomed to arrange Frapk Good G E. Bowen, Fred W5 o Maternal and Child Healah Nurse at the suggestion of the Cordovaj ' 'BCH = B B alaska, inl|eT care and promtion of hospitals George B. Rice, or the cou for the event L vieMil WM kl “1_; “h“l‘y icha FE £ for the Department of Health, leaves Chamber of Commerce, the possi- |She Ponted Out thab Blasks, W,gng clinics to combat. B iy por ) Manvilie, Chalmman; ‘TeX| < b T Aatd MRS. McLEAN THROUGH today on the Baranof for the Cook bilities of having a slogan-seal | e ! RHODE TO CORDOVA Leonard, Tom Hutchings, John E scar Jemont, Juneau; Pecte Jel- : % Inlet area on official business. She made for use in advertising Alaska. |85 a Whole, is relatively free from | | Game Warden Clarence Rhode Pegues and Russell Chthero. lick, Juneau; Roy Phillips, Juneau; nrs Chester McLean, formerly expects to be away several weeks. Such a seal would be of the sticker |discrimination again women—i.e., in of the Alaska Game Comr is| The first Jiges dinner of 1938 forJ. Roames, Juneau; Sig Medhaug, porothy Rutherford of this city, is i G e type, to be used throughout Alaska |Working conditions, salaries, hours w)]nm: on the Baranof for a the Legionnaires, plans are being Excursion Inlet. a passenger with her child aboard ATTENTION—COOKS, WAITERS for distribution to tourists, to put [0f work, etc. carry ervice that made for making it one of the best T the Baranof for Seward whence she AND WAITRESSES on hand baggage, and in general| But, she added, there is one ‘“’\" area. He has been on duty in the ever held with a complete pro-! Laughter benefits the lungs and will go to Anchorage to join her Meeting at Union Hall Thursday to advertise the Territory by what- [crimination and that is in politics Ketchikan district. for the t sev- gram inciuding orchestra and en- is an outlet for some forms of su- husband, Chet McLean, who is fly- evening at 8 o'clock and Friday af- L ever means possibl ixvflm'j““m"“m'l on ;’“'_""hi»l al- eral_months tertainers perfluous energy. ing cut of that city. ternoon. at 1 o'clock. adv. An investigation is also being|though they may be admittedly a5 |05 ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 18, — =- : o TR v 2k i G R made to determine the possibilities |capable as their masculine oppo-ipgwin N. Atherton, one-time Fed- s of having an exhibit at the San nents, are being discriminated .. Bureau of Investigation Agent, A Francisco Fair of 1939. Letters )m\rg&“lhl by the outmoded prejudice has been engaged by the Pacific been written to various sources in [4ganst feminine leadership in g0V~ Goast, Gonference to assist in a sur- Al an effort, to secure data on costs ernmental affairs vey for financial support for ath- and management, as well as pos-| Several songs were warbled during letes. sible sources of finances for suchi(ht‘lf‘V“l‘v“E “"";’{ Mrs. G. E. K“‘"l" o e S H an’ exhibit, at the piano. Honor guests at the| | It was directed that a letter be |banquet were Mr. and Mrs. Ray G Showmg of Panay ! written to the U. S. Army En-|Day, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mr. Films Seems to Be gineers, War Department, Seattle |Charles Beale, Mrs, Mike Pusich and | her ‘Incident’ cffice, expressing appreciation for |the speakers, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Sha- | Another ‘Inciden past work done on Wrangell Nar-|er and Mrs. Fox E » | s rows, but suggesting that additional I:q_unlr.(r | (Continued from Page One) | . work will eliminate delays that are| Present at ihe affair were: Mrs. ——— Az T | still occasioned by tidal and wea Oscar Olson, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, yNSTRAINED SILENCE | * (9 er conditions, which delays re Mrs. Sally Shafer, Mr. and Mrs.| The ship was there. In one film in incerased transportation costs|Wellman Holbrook, Mr. and Mr |a plane dived into view. Machine for Alaskans and firms shipping |Felix Gray, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs.'gung blazed away. Water botled from the Outside into the Terri- Florence Sabey, Mrs. P. M. Ham-'where bombs plunged into the yel- Bob Cooper—fobacco auctioneer = tells Why he, tory. :;vr, Mrs. M. D. Giovanetti, Fred low Yangtze near the ship, Air d h b k' The Executive Secretary reported . Tiedt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice |geysered from the belly of the sing- . { 8 oo that five beautifully colored pic-|Reaber, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sta-|ing vessel. Wounded and dying hid an Of er 'o caCCO experts, pl‘efel' |-UC 1es . tures of Alaska, together with two bler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Day, Ellen {jn the shelter of a cane thicket . . - »» e« . : small totem poles, have been ship- | McKjechnie, Mrs. Alice Coughlin, |along the shore. All these were I've been auctioneering for 20 years,” says Luckies suit my throat, too, as well as } I ' Ha B an, i ant: T, | g] V) ] o v o e . . . . City for display. The pictures in- Ed Garnick, Anita Garnick, Mr. and |is another thing. i lina and Tennessee...and I've seen the to- hours a day, Luckies never bother my . fxl;‘cdenx;e M_;;‘*fl“l‘:f"'ac"'l?‘ger_‘ e feank CAHESRu e B SaRNEe D e YOtk mid oy bacco Lucky Strike buys at auction after throat in the least.” (Reason: the exclu- Alaska Mosquito Fleet and Scenc | Pearl Burford, Lottie Spickett, M s |The two audiences we observed were auction. It’s the best in smoking quality. sive ““Toasting” process expels certain and Mrs. C on Lynn Canal Caroline Todd, Di GENERAL ELECTRIC CLEANERS DO THE JOB RIGHT Last Longer Need Less Attention If your vacuum cleaner is over five years old, it should ! be replaced with a later model. Don't Wait! Ask about our Trade-in Allowance and Easy Payment Plan Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. as silent as any other movie au- dience. but it didn't seem to strain them much. One was an audience of Navy Department employees. |The film was shown to them in a department projection room. They! kidded each other as they waited| their turn to enter the small the- atre and smiled and chatted with| each other as they came out. A Japanése correspondent here stood in a crowd buying tickets for the first day’s showing of the films. |{He said nobody backed away from him. They seemed to accept him as part of the life in Washington. D ALBRELH’I' ON BARONOF Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Medical Di- rector for the Alaska Rural Reha- bilitation Corporation at Palmer is a through passenger on the Baran- of. Dr. Albrecht has just completed an extended visit of two months in the East. B MARY NORDNES RETURNS Mary Nordnes arrived on the Baranof and reports a very enjoy- able vacation of five weeks in and around Seattle visiting friends and relatives and two weeks in Ketchi- kan on her return to Juneau. Miss Nordnes is employed with the Ter- ritorial Bureau of Education. e SIMMONS HOPS Shell Simmons hopped the Al- aska Air Transport Stinson today to Hirst with one passenger, Lee Dolan., irritants found in @// tobacco.) “In every section of the Tobacco Belt where I auctioneer,” Mr.Cooperadds,“I've noticed tobacco men smoking Luckies.” Are you benefiting by the experience of the tobacco experts?...Sworn records show that among independent tobacco experts, Luckies have twice, yes— twice, as many exclusive smokers as have all other cigarettes combined. IT'S LUCKIES 2TO 1 WITH MEN WHO KNOW TOBACCO BEST-

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