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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1938 RAIN OF B[]MBS Steamshi p North Coast Which Enters Service, R[]A CHAPTER SHATTERS CITY Seattle to Juneau, During the Coming Spring IS ORGANIZED IN EAST SPAIN' | i INTHIS CITY “i £ i 1 H]“MH :‘1':,( '[ii(“ }Hl};]“ ; First Meeting [s Held Last LC] ]'edl in Raid Evening — Officers | Biee i Are Elected BARCELONA, Jan. 19 S U ing song that has imm The Juneau Chapter of the Re- Mediterransan port is out of serve Officers Association of Amer- ol ica formally came into being last! evening when the group gathered in Room 119 of the Federal Building for their first meeting The sin- rdment by Insur- Jcerity of the officers in their desire 5y Il smart, modern steamship North Coast, is newest addition to the Northland Transportation Com- [to make the Juneau Chapter one pany’s fleet, which will enter Southeast Alaska servie early this spring. The North Coast, formerly. the |0f the finest in the Association was observers counted the bursts of Carabobo operating in the Caribbean Sea service oul of New York, is 320 feet long and has accommoda- |S10¥D in the military efficlency in least 49 powerful air bombs that tions for 105 cabin passengers. Her staterooms are p-actically all {win-bed rooms, many with private |" .l election of officers e today, as 50 mangled bodies removed from the wreckage of surgent blasted southern Barcel- ona. A heavy bor gent planes is believ to have killed many hunc i i i { i i it " jgrol scl slass was conducted. plunged into crowded sections of conneciiay hath; . Her.publie robms tnolude, in sddition /to: AelALERGN Shetoatibn longs, sribkMs Yobin |° 0 P SO0 Class 1 3over t Lieut. Richard H. Williams, Dent- | : 3 terrorized capital of Governmer d severs RaT oA i Stive eu £ ¢ B and several social rooms, an attractive ve {Res was elected President of the P ida opening aft on the boat deck. Spain lle heavy attack lasted sever . Chapter; Capt. William C. Walther, It was in this car that Edward J. Neil, Associated Press war correspondent, was sitting when it was minutes. Fear crazed pedestians &% C (m‘ Y R Dh i MORGAN RETURNS CA-Res, Vice-President: Lieut. Cort-| truck by a shell near Caude, Nationalist Spain, on New Year's Eve. Neil was founded fatally, as was Ed- ; t 1 t Gie >afe, by 1 rell _Dabo; | {land S. Brooks, Fin-Res, Secretar N cepsha ish corres; is g . . vas ran first into one building and then g S daud, i e""y Iscusses s b heepshanks, tish correspondent. Bradish Johnson, Jr., ancther American writer, was into another, secking escape from 7 18088 by s FROM NORTHWEST, |rreasurer; Lieut. Edward F. Vol- killed instantly, the rain of de: m the skies Many were crushed by crumbl masonry sent cascading into the streets, and the screams of the ter- rorized and wounded and dying fill- ed a mooniess night for several r, by M. C. Bos- . . !lert, Med-Res., Surgeon, and Lieut. {get Lunch, by Blanche Ch"d we"are at PICTURE IS BRIGHT wmichael Lynch, Fin-Res, Chap- | ————— -— = e 2 . f op Notch. by Fred Axford; lain May; T I Lunch, by John H. Walmer; It was voted that weekly meet- lover's Lunch, by A. 8. C . Jl wi c‘ Lu"chen"!“:3:\02;:;:1]::;(|ll:1111nL\I’nw:‘l‘e:(lt‘xlr:(“uh would be held each Tuesday They Are Schedulcd {0[‘ MOViC Stardorll in 193R Brunswick Cafe, by Emilio Galao; than he had anticipated, T. A. Mor- |evening at 8 o'clock for the group City Cafe, by S. Tanaka: Tivoli, by gan, local head of the Columbia school and one formal meeting a 2 et o ity n:h"n ti;]méohm IAI‘:\();: Lumber Company, arrived back in month for Chapter business. Tenta- i e e Hliatge Attendance Marks/Juneau yesterday aboard the north- tive plans were made for a formal t y Stanley Konciel; Bergms h : |bound Alaska Line steamer Baranof, military ball to be held in Juneau ""nu"ce ufls e St T Gathering at Gas- after being absent from Juneau two during National Defense week which Erwin’s Boarding House, by J. W ¢ Cat weeks comes during the latter part of Feb- Erwin; Home Boarding House, by tineau Lale T bisalatary Toliceing il aeRven ruscy I" Restaurant David Davis, and Tex's Houss, by| ..~ & o @ o iin Seitie Mr Motgan.eonferrsd Lieut. Brooks, temporary Unit In- J. P. Lovett b SRPRUSEESINY, SEEoup 9- 8 Iwith Columbia Lumber Company of- structor, gave an interesting class Reynolds said that labor condi- Lers and guests of the Juneau Wo- Y ; ) |ticials on routine compeny, busi- of instruction on the proper method H tions Outside which have pushed up man’s Club, George C. Penny, wel- A 3 o 4 iness, including preliminary arrange- of conducting military correspond- ' freight rates and food costs have fare supervisor for the Bureau Orimpn Bk iie’ caming buildin ol i ’ | much to do with action here. Freight Indian Affairs, presented an en-j ' " E s O I AllG 18 astenttanos T NaATRIOn B pre h he said, have been raised lightening discussion of child wel-{%00, i 0 decided stump! the above elected officers were Li b ¢ P C Iner B twice and coupled with the in- fare problems throughout the Ter-| Ry slumg oo Wiyl o 10 Per Cent Increase Be- creased costs of handling food com- ritory, at the luncheon meeting nf;m tb””‘“"“ “““':"' l:" ”lm]Nm';\;" “I “131 i I'"‘.'“ 2 l’v‘ ]n A '1'" . b . \ " > 4 o " west, according to nowledge r. M ACK s heodore anielsen, i P £ < 5 b 4 ectivi D , have virtually ¢ hi ub yesterday in the Gastineau , E comes Effective Feb. I, modites b e vistlly tavoed Ui b yesterday in the rean s froms - Hia: Sonfte- Mobn . Murphy Gearge O Penny : i N ‘ /\ssocm(mn Says o | Mr. Penny pointed out the ‘,x-,)b_}i!‘f(s in Seattle, he ‘“‘”‘f_‘ on his r and Joseph rl’lx}ix‘ b G : \ 4 ; » Olympe Bradna xS Jems resultant, from failurc of the|twrn here today that “Everythir : | y i 9 4 . An average 10 per cent increase Twle ARE TO BE Territorial legislature to adopt thePoints to a much more active build- 3 i in restaurant and boarding house H Eocial Security provision for depen-INE_season in Juneau this coming I I food prices, effective February 1, was HONORED TONIG T dent children, and further noted Summer than was experienced du onnounced today by the Juneau DINNER PARTY the vital need for care of deaf, mute I8 1937. Already plans are nearly Restaurant Association. Some items AT NE T ind blind white children in the Ter- :nuloru;mm for several projects,” 2 will be up five per cent and others tory. Indian children, under this|he declared. as much as 2 per cent, buy the | PO WIS Anrid nd Tngvald Var- | ification, are cared for through| After about a week in Seattle, average increase will be around 10.0¢ 58 T BRSNS W o arty|the Bureau of Indian Affairs, he during which he completed arrange- AL per cent, according to Percy Rey- .oyt W‘_ 11«-‘ '\inm 'bv"“ Yl stated ments to care for the expected Under the auspices of the Alaska ! nolds of the Association x'nm) "’:~ \‘ix— “““'.{ H‘Mm : 1Ln|{ “L‘)‘y"]“ Another evil existent in the Terri- | building rush in Juneau, Mr. Mor- Labor Party, a political mass m In a statement signed by 17 res- ”" Pt q(w‘jl e Holm |, '+ is the practice of committing 8an continued south to Portland, ing is announced for tonight, start- w4 taurant and boarding house opera- Fe9I9¢nCe On & _" ueee g |gependent children to reform Oregon, where he went into meeting ing at 7:30 o'clock in the Union| tors, the Association said Present for .t fair willbeAd- 0 erels ‘ovide care for With officials of the Federal Home Hall. Judge James Wickersham b7 i Kathetine Varness |Schools, merely to provide care for A “During the past two years there - e "‘I_ ,““ 3 ;‘y “‘”"]l hem, he stated, pointing oui the Loan Bank, concerning business of Attorney Henry Roden and Jack has been a continuous increase in ¢ othy R“i Patricia Olson, Heleh o ey effect of having non-de-|the Alaska Federal Savings and Littlepage are slated to make ad- - the cost of commodities and ma- Y“' r “\_ ”" ‘:' i Furuness, |, ents subjected to such an en- Loan Association of Juneau, of dresses concerning labor in politic terials essential to the operation of FOTRE B¢ Donald Scott, and ;. nment and explaining t the,wbich he is President ! The committee in charge asks P Alfred Brown. Following dinner, which is to t at our business, and as our prices dur- ing this time have remained tionary, we now find it necessary, in S¢rved order to continue in business, to will play informal games and lg raise our prices in proportion., The attend the theatres majority of these prices will not 3 i e for which decorations in the club| Mr. Morgan is anticipating con- | equal and none will exceed the price Intense heat, then cooler \w..vhm"‘ Jlors. ereen and white, added to siderable development in both the S aiready - satebllah - at ik blamed for loosening the plate i i 4 : THREE SPEAKERS | 9 . “)the occasion activities of the Columbia Lumber | # b Marjorie Weaver other towns in this section of Al- 8lass window of Clarence Cleven-} 3 ANNOUNCED FOR | 5 ¢ s : |t % Tl ; & 4 Brief announcement was made of Company and of the Alaska Federal : % aska.’ ger's kep shop at Santa Clara, Cal 15 for the coming President’s Savings and Loan Association dur- Priscilla Lane ' The statement was signed by Per- So thal it fell out and brok 5 C. C. LUNCHEON [P ane| . 3 Paris and is one of a family of circus performers N | Ball by Mrs. J. C. Cooper, the club ing the near future. In all, his brief { Rita Johnson is one of those considered for the role |practice is evident through the ~ His business in Portland com- that anyone able to cast a vote is laney ahichi 18 fo bl reritoy pleted. Mr. Morgan went on to Cor- urged to attend, no matter what the BUESLS| npr M G. Wilox, president of vallis, Oregon, for a brief visit with political affiliation and there will r rents there before returning be plenty of seats provided. | sta- |the Public Welfare department of |bis {the club, presided at the meeting north SR sresentative on the ball commit- trip was entirely successful, he de- Arthur Bogue, prominent citizen | Announcement of a luncheon clared. The publicized business “re- of Craig and Deputy U. S Marshal monstration under the American'cession” is not quite as dark as has there: Lieut. Michael Lynch, in € | Six of the more outstanding young newcomers to | Hollywood who appear slated for stardom in 1938 me Department was made by Mrs. |been painted, at least in the North- charge of the ice here A Fiin “Bavatops |Ray G. Day, president, who stated {west, Is his conception. He says & snd 1 he OCC fiscal office hete,| . o "opown above. Each scored & considerable suc- | played by the late Jean Harlow in “Saratog AP | s a and Tke P. Taylor, Chief Engineer i 1 hav i tant parts coming | Marjorie Weaver and Andrea Leeds, the latte: 4 p one 249 |that the affair will be & Russian considerable part of the slackness in'of the Alaska Road Commission,| ffifirmw{a?’li:n;s"g\e;?srr; ‘Maguire D ustralia's | Los Angeles high school girl who clicked overr , {ancheon; wiih Bl didhies, geryod AR RS e oy in that section are among scheduled speakers for| first contribution to Hollywood. Priscilla Lane is | have both come through their first tests with g ,?\:v'vpnu'(l on the spot.” Mrs. George is caused by labor difficulties {the Juneau Chamber of Commerce the blond half of the singing Lane sisters of radio colors and are expccte(_l to give some of t ote Lutiotsettis: 19 Be\ I chaige, “gay e i 1"n-heon tomorrow noon at Perc and vaudeville fame. Olvmoe Bradna hails from | erans real comuetition in 1938 ce a limited number can be NEW SEMESTER OF : : (USRI o L D e 1 TR L erved at the affair, Mrs. Day stated £ i dhsurance | ihat reservations will be required HIGH SCHOOL WILL | S oy No. 11 Of A Series Showing Man's Friendliness To Man...Presented In A Spirit —10T well in advance of the date which BEGIN ON MONDAY 277 M Of Friendliness...By SCHENLEY"S “RED LABEL"...The Friendlier Tasting W hiskey. i | will be announced shortly. | 1 T I protection your home and P ! —— i H i ' i W. B. Harmon of Scarsdale, N. 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