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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19 — ST NURSES SEEN Jack [_mmflage Samoan Clipper that Crashed On South Pacific me sow | [N FILM HIT | Addresses 115 at PLACE OF ot AT GAPITOL Norlitemen Meet [e ’ .. | with 115 Norlitemen in attend- You won't stop for / [“Nobody's Baby Stars ance, a record gathering for rnqnlar‘ 70 minutes... as Patsy P 3 ( k i : L atsy Kelly Tonight Notlitemen dinners, the monthly| L bk o 7 ¥ % R |dinner meeting of the organization) v : / Tomorrow was held last night at the Northern filled, song-packed ! | Ak Light Presbyterian Church where jamboree! b ; | Hal Roach introduces a new and|jack Little tormier Sowiet Hilld HAL ROACH " |decided stellar comedy team, Patsy |ing engineer, was presented as the presents [Kelly and Lyda Roberti, in their |speaker of the evenix {initial Hal Roach-M-G-M full| "y Little length feature comedy, “Nobody’s |Baby,” showing at the Capitol Thea- itre tenight and tomorrow. | The picture is described as a |laughfest from the time Kitty Reilly oo the men's quartet compe | (Patsy Kelly) and Lena Marchetti|giarence Rands, John Keys |(Lyda Roberti) meet, applying for Hudson, and Ned Rm\‘r-.. |an amateur radio show audition, | garac gy {until the smash finale. | Kitty and Lena, as student nurses |comically clumsy in learning the technique of their trade, make some |y oo oo T o T ner . commite |nilarious faux pas and have a . .- man) and reporter “Scoops” Han-| B e 8 ooitors Plaps | PASSES AWAY < q obtain permission to take the eve- SHORTS LYNNE OVERMAN ning off which begins the trouble sippi Moods “°§£f§.“,§\’§‘vfl.‘3&"s nndv::~|1’1'rx;1, support has been af- Fm’ Essay Guntestl‘ IN HUSPITAL disc ed family and religious aspects of Russian life and also spoke on music and the arts under the Soviet government. | Also presented on the program was presented in piano| S 3 - selections as an added feature of the| Ficre is the Samoan Clipper that crashed on a flight in the South Pacific where she was opening a new air trail from Hawaii to New Zeaiand. evening. The Rev. John A. Gl The big ship, which carried a crew of seven, is shown at the Pan-American Clipper base in Alameda, Cal, before she left for Oriental and South presided, and Walter P. Scott w: Seas waters. Desert Land LS LA forded the leading players by Jimmy Romance of Indigestion ORCHESTRA and The Grier’s Orchestra, their Rhythm | B = > RHYTHM RASCALS " Wy PESEIETS )m]\(l R'\lllo"l(l l‘,xm’u- 50 Years of Barter THE AVALON Boys ||Rascals and the Avalon Boys and| gy hocs discussion and an hour " i Tni ctey s Me a large any recs. 9 I 9 - % LS Universal News el dn A a large company of nurses, doctors ot cards marked the meeting of the| tive, Prominent Demo and night club habitues | Gux Meins, fopmer famed chrthon: [ s Legior AUCTIESEEE et crat, Dies in K. C. | [ning when members assembled in ist a a noted dire z ist and now a director, han- |ype” American Legion Dugout for :SKS, OTHER MATERIALS :‘_1‘;:‘w'("’“fln",:‘r“gg&“’i;"‘:l' \;‘;’X‘: h‘\"‘};‘q‘" their regular semi-monthly gather- ARRIVE FOR DOUGLAS SCHOOL |'* 2% . Lty " ling at Wichita, Kan., built with lum} Sy ‘;fl“‘(_k’“““‘ Hal Yates and Pat C.| My gohn McCormick presided at|from dismantled box cars. Brid: Thirty six tons of freight, about e fl’h(‘ business session during which {heads, snow fences and depots w 20 of which is for the new Douglas \time plans for an essay contest on|constructed of lumber from the same N E w s “chool, was untoaded here last eve- DESSERT LUNCHEON the subject, “National Defense” |source. Locomotive flues were utiliz- ning by the Northland. The desk were discussed. Mrs. Homer Nord-jed as posts for sign boards and whis- equipment was among the school IS SET FOR FRIDAY ling is chairman of the contest to|tling posts, and rails no longer suit- ralint: BYMARTHASOCIETYP” held between students of thefable were sawed into small pieces NEW EDIFIC . e T seventh, eighth, and freshmen and used along the line posts for e ol | DENNT VAR Rrign| At dessert luncheon Friday after 0 0 to SustiGa o St W Tstectivh: pupoees. - PLANNED FOR LAS, SOON TO BE MARRIE noon, members of the Martha So- t‘]l‘ % s »,"ll fors and seniors in Started as Shoe Clerk EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY {ototy” will ‘meet at 1:30 o'clock ac|Ue second group Mr. Kemper was born at Gallatin,, ° L Denny Valeson, youngest son of [} 0" Nomhern Light Presbyterian|, D576 Will be awarded by the|Mo, November 1966. When a| Mr. and Mrs. John Valeson, former {Chureh where Mrs. E. L. Gruber(l€31 unit for the best essays, fc man he was a shoe clork at| 1eft to right: First Officer G. G. Sellers, Engincer J. W. Stickrod and P. §. Brunk, junior flight officer. Dr. Walter Pietsch, who since hisifgand residents who left Douglas|qyq mrs. Katherine Hooker will be|°Wing which the contributions will Joseph, Mo. As a tavelin Other erew members, beside Capt , were F. McLean, navigater, Alameda, Cal; J. A. Brooks, arrival here with Mrs. Pietsch the|wiih nis parents about twelve years hm“,w: s lhe: attartoon ®|be sent to National American Aux-lman he was attracted by assistant engineer, Honolulu; P oy, radio officer, Alameda. Brunk was formerly a member of the latter part of last week for a Visit|ago s soon to marry, according | pianc for the food sale to be held | ATy headquarters for judging in|Falls, Kas., moved there 1 estab-| Berkeley police force lulln\\lug his graduation from the University of California. in connection with the work of the|news received here in the last mail|o¢ tne Sanitary-Piggly Wiggly mar- | e, National contest where lish S il iatdosry stabe ! 2 Alaska Evangelization Society, of|The bride-to-be is a Tacoma girl,|, (T - R A e ¢ & of $200 to the higher group, and $! N I i i 3 ty o : 3 ventually he hecame ¢ ~ which he is a member, has been in- land the event is scheduled for Fcb-'kw onSeschyabaeinaing ot 11090 |to the lower group will be awarded. | (,OMMANDED vestigating the possibilities of re-|ryary 20, o'clock will be discussed, while the| fer. 2 P IRIRcUBY he| “Mrs. Edith Sheelor presented her 4 . d 1 mainder of 0 11 be > [ 2 y <a ) building the Children’s Home here| An eighth grade pupil when he| .. el e mttnocn. Wil DE G ok o e HRBIIG ton diheha . D07 8. 0 Isands ity CLIPPER i 1 ®lspent in sewing. On the committee 2 |he organized the Kemp Mill a and a church edifice in connection. | e g g el el through example: T ki, g nper M {left Douglas, young Valeson fin-|go. the food sale are Mrs, qxdnm' examples of work done na- gy, oo Company and later the rU He brought with him the author-|ished his schooling at Dryden, Wash= | mpompson, Mrs. Katherine Hooker: ‘“‘““““‘ what may be accomplished |y o 1nyestment Company and ity to dispose of the former Chil-ington, where the family migrated lonq Mrs, Eriing Bugge u"‘“ Mrs. John Newman, as o mem- | 1 Kemper Mercantile Company dren’s Home building belonging to|and he has been assisting his father LGNS 7 |Per of the legislative committee, |, " o™ Uioe elected Vice-Presider the Pacific Protective Society home|in his restaurant business TWO BASKETBALL ::j?kfxv:);:tj(r; !u;{un.fnflmvm'; \\lmx.‘“‘ £l Y]‘;,’,;,.,‘ of :]v.:(l~‘ and \\‘w.‘n office in Portland, also the head- > GAMES TOMORROW | s adjourned for cards. |, o president in 1902 was the quarters of the A. E. Society. Their, NG A doubleherder basketball sched-|,OF the committee for the eve-| Vi e ety plan, which only awaits definite "OHNSONS CHA E €C-ning were Mrs. Sheelor, Mrs. L. 1\ t man up fo that time named ule will be played tomorrow night! ition word from the head office, includes THE[R RES[DENCEN.. Douglas at the Natatorium when | 5., Mrs. Newman, and Mrs R baliiies tearing down the present and for- |the Douglas Eagles will play the|.; ¢ T Roley HefreRhiania oonelud- | 1 00\ o yedianed organ mer Children’s Home buildings and|{ B. W, Jonnson ana his wife have|Douglas All-Stars, and Douglas High |- th¢ gathering and an assortment | Tust' - Odravia erecting a church with the home in changed their residence, according!school will compete with a regular |O. PAes showing scenes of Na St bécavis Hx Bestis) connection, where the present home |to advices received by The Empire.|jeague team. |tlonal defense was on display, hav- |[YER" e 14,'1. R stands on the corner of 4th and E|Formerly located in Chelan, Wash.| The first game will begin at 7:30 ‘l““ tecently arrived from headquar- |/ FeC 0 - {ip g S streets. 3 they have been transferred to the|gelock. 5 s oeganisation croatill By fhe mer The plan is a propitious one for!Pend O'rielle trout hatchery at Usk,| i s it s - " | sl ger of the Trust Comy ind the the town and can be considered the |Wash. Mrs. Johnson is the former| DEPUTY ARRIVES HERE 4 T @ g e By best of news. {Ruth Lundell, prominent Juneau| Deputy Marshal Arthur Bogue “‘4‘”“-" i ]" ;”'}-(‘“ ;i - The removal of the former home|and Douglas girl. Jot ‘Cralg arrived in Juneau on the “”I‘(»I‘ "“ml"l‘ ""‘"-l’ 2040 o erest in. city and state poli building will please both the city| Usk is a small town, of about 250 Baranof after a month Outside and b i Sl e abloaal. O ."‘ and fire department as it was being | population, in a splendid location|Will go to his headquarters at C s SESSIUN served as Democratic National Com-~ i i M T severa ars @ also considered a fire hazard to the'and the hatchery is about four miles'aboard the Northland which sails| l?"“‘:,m'm,‘,‘ll ",": d«‘(‘ “,"d,.,‘,,f. town. distant. from here tomorrow. had been delegate to several nati (Continued from Page One) *>- | i | | * Shown here are three of the seven members of the Samoan Clipper’s cre A1l of whom died in the crash. Lk |al conventions of the party e Y | R S M e S M S e LR { Valley Falls, Kan, in 1890. They = | had three sons, two of wh Map shews approximate pesition where the Samoan Clipper crashed 1 X3 & came heads of Kansas City be at sea less than two hours out of Pago Pago, American Samoa, on her Soviet Armed Forces Pa- while the third entered the { Auckland, N.Z. The clipper, with a crew of seven, wa rade ThYOUQh Aisles [road business with is father ying a 900 pound load of freight on the newest aerial highway of Kremlin T . AR Pan-American has flung across the Pacific. The crash followed an i o\plmmn and fire. Wreckage has been found but no survivors. Capt. Edward . Musick rl-bove)'. ; MOSCOW, Jan. 19— The first ses- J _HOsPITAL NOTES |1 — - — . :fig:";ly{::‘aw;:-::a;: 'c;rd . sion of the Supreme Soviet, Russia’s | colors to paint it. He cannot con- . y { ur b i ¥ . the Samoan Clipper on its flight 'l' o T H E P u B L l c o F new Red Parliament, ended on a| W. B. Lightfield underwent a mn-‘PlCt e of Spring {centrate on where he'll go fishing.| promn Page. ,‘,“L‘L pl <o L marital note with the Soviet Gov-|jor operation this morning at S “ ” | He can't get out of his own trap. 0 t i jor opers wrning at St. ider’s e can't get o s own trap.| hon ihe hic fh Boat ernment, giving promise of a firm |Ann’s Hospital Through “Spider” | But the' “fulbigiwilona aral - iEa. when. the Mz, (ol Fe attitude toward Japan. S | Dreamy Eyes taughing up their sleeves A spectacular display of Red Army ave Shumaker, who recently wa Si g warriors inside the Parliamentary|admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for{ This is a story of a “spider” wlm chambers was greeted by prolonged |treatmént of a broken arm, was was caught in his own trap—Brow- SON BORN TODAY TO r OLISEU M cheering from the Kremlin Depu-|dismissed yesterday. |nie the barber. HERBERT G REABERS} The undersigned Members of the JUNEAU RESTAURANT ties who rose to their feet and S The sports loving hunter :m(ll e ASSOCIATION respectfully submit the following: s s as aviators, tank| A, V. (Casey) Roff, who under-|fisherman walks unsuspectingly and| i ARTING TONIGHT drivers, soldiers and sailors filled the |went a major operation at St. Ann's|quite at ¢ into Browne’s shop,| Their many friends in Juneau are That Dance-Sing i _ That during the past two years there has been a continuous aisles in marching files, the beat|Hospital a short time ago, was dis-|but as he rubbers around the room; Xtending \'I'"‘P-’l‘{‘f‘fl‘f‘_“"‘z ‘“;’(“Yl tof Sensation increase in the cost of commodities and materials essential to the opera- of their many feet accompanied by missed yesterday from the hospital.|with the dazed ook of Robert Ser- Mr. and M, Herge - Reaber| JESSIE MATTHEWS . ; ; 8 . ; s : f upon the birth of a son, Donald, 1 tion of our business; and as our prices during this time have remained the blare of flourishing trumpets —_ | vice's man from the creeks, his calm W0ty 00T T T s in St, Ann's in Charles Weiss, who broke his arm|world falls about him. The pi BV 3 St. 5 stationary, we now find it necessary, in order to continue in business e i . | { Hospital { ‘H l O while coasting on the hill near thejtures of grea ! hose, Of The child, st ents e 4 e e to raise our prices in proportion | s 1 ; X o Bl o e 2 TOCK QUOTATIONS Ellingen Apartments, was dismissed |slim footed goat, and of long anc i s ; e ™ 4ltrom St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday.|sleek battiers of the finny tribe—|known as engineer of the Motorship, . 2 o 8 y iz he 3 1 The majority of these prices will not equal and none will ex- ey all trophies- just too much for|DAIt, Weighed seven pounds and| Heels m LO'UC ; : o NEW YORK, Jan. 19. — Closing i ot petersbins SaulMT IS [seven ounces at birth. Mrs. Rea-| ceed the price levels as already established at the other towns in this i 0‘; Als“:ia ‘Jgunpau el dLay;trnl?co S(urdk of Peter .mni, W ilh;mf-l'l: irlr:m'n 1}mm e to Brow. |ber, siser of Ms. Maurice Reaber,|| Song Hits by Gordon i ¢ 7 admitted yesterday for medical care estimate ght trace tc : section of Alaska. stock today is 127%, American Can |as the Guovernment Hoopital. |nie’s the rensons for many a Ju-|!S the daushter of Mis. John Al- and Revel | ; 3 78%, American Light and Power AR |neau woman’s becoming a “fishing”|stead of Juneau. Also Selected Short PERCY'’S, by Percy E. Reynolds 5%, Anaconda 33%, Bethlehem Steel TONSILECTOMY or “hunting” widow. > ‘ ubjects of Merit I GASTINEAU CAFE, by Mitchell Dabo Pl amange and Bultem) e Batley, daughier of M| BUbiine Dbt thia itle tal8 cL AT TR DA COMING—COMING KAUFMANN’S CAFE, by Robert Kaufmann e agyl ns.s] lrfp,rt " (x]m;!m_. 1\; and Mrs. Chris Bailey, underwent a|simply that Brownie ha :vluumlw(l‘“"L”’ e Rdh s Seattin: The l(}l.\ i Gypsy Singers LUCKY STAR, by M. C. B 11 o, @0, . Inlamationg. arvester | yongjlectomy this morning at the|himself, with actual spring m.my‘ i Wateh for Dates! R (s, SRORG 65, Kennecott 39%, New York Cen-| yne wdical and Surgical Clinic.| weeks away. Bfownie has purchas-| MIDGET LUNCH, by Blanche May tral 18%, Southern Pacific 1 U s AR e e AR S huaty TOP NOTCH, by Fred Axford A 3 - : |ed a boat—the kind of a boat a man| - - ,» DY Ire: or United States Steel 59%, Cities Sm- TN PTONEERS | 188 f shing trips U. & I. LUNCH, by John H. Wal 4 el ATTENTION PIONEERS [can use for fishing trips. J. - LUNCH, by John H. Walmer vice 1%, Pound $4.99 15/16. All members are asked to Brownie bought Jim Conthors Jr's.| B GLOVER’S LUNCH, by A. S. Glover 2 S the funeral of Ed E1lin a|20 foot sedan cruiser Ben Jr. It WAITERS BRUNSWICK CAFE, by Emilio Galao DOW, JONES AVERAGES HAohser of 87 1 held |is funny for & change to see Brow-, CITY CAFE, by S. Tanaka The following are today's DOW.|grom the Gatholic Church Friday, nie struggling in t stalgic wake Jones averages: industrials 130.09, 2dv lof his ow ¥ ) danbth ol A E{JVSOB{‘EI?(!),TP%)? %gfgst Fennessy and Tom Cole down 97; rails 29;‘;? dowm Looipanaapert e ¢ it £ an b SIpE 4 a"ll u AITRESSES ALASKA GRILL, by Stanley Konciel Uiine 20, Sown 0. > BERGM‘ANN DINING ROOM, by Andrew Tweiten BREWSTEE ON BARANOF Quick Re"ef F : A T T E N T l o N rthur Bogue, Craig. ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE, by J. W. Erwin Hugh Brewster, Aeronautics In- HOME BOARDING HOUSE, by David Davis spector for Alaska who has been in TEX’S HOUSE, by J. P. Lovett Washington, D. C, in connection FOR S‘ with Lis duties, is a passenger on (Effective February 1, 1938) the Baranof to the Westward. He Meetings at Union Hall :I?ltcel:l 'w“xrt:_lr‘eg]eral .an]d fr(ju-nur(m.: Just a few drops e | e et Sl was tn pory] S beae conly VATno NOL I ‘ THURSDAY—8:00 P. M. TSy clears clogging mucus, Y oxN MARTHA SOCIETY FOOD reduces swollen mem- > hroat 5 Sale, Saturday, Jan. 22 at Sanitary- branes — brings wel- NP"&T_ me Regular size . .. 30¢ ( FRIDAY mr— 1:00 P- M. Piggly Wiggly, starting at 10:30 a.m. come relief Double quantity 50¢ adv

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