The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1938, Page 8

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FLAMES GUT BUS DEPOT LAST NIGHT Double Roofing un(]__.\lvlal Sheathing Give Fire- men Difficult Job arted about 7 o'clock evening and wa mtil 8:15. Tar hrown over stock in the ant and damage suffered t All buses were Dar and wall, and ming from the roof down the inside of plaster The building is owned by L nard - > ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO REACH LINCOLN ISLAND IS BEING MADE TODAY Another attempt to reach Lincoln Island to investigate the death of a man believed to be Claud Phillips was made today by Capt. Tom Smith of the Yakobi and Deputy Marshal William Markle, Effort was made to go to the island yesterday, but due to the high seas landing was impossible, Commissioner Felix Gray reported The body of the man, who may be Phillips, was found in a boat on the beach of the island last Christmas Eve by trappers Thoi Townsend and 2Z Goshgar . who reported to the authorities as soon as they were able to reach the mainland in their small skiff >ee DERICK LANE NOW IN SEWARD HOSPITAL Derrick Lane, Federal Clerk in the Third Division. is in the hos- pital in Seward where he has un- dergone an operation, according to word brought here aboard the Yu- kon from the Westward. Mr. Lane Lad planned to go south on the ves- sel’ ic t and medical attention Outside but his condition was such {hat he efitered the hospital at Sew- ard, it was reported - - New York has 264 aitorneys for every 100,000 residents. man fake Him Happy! Vera Shuvalova Vera Shuvalova, wife No. 3 of Stan Laurel, movie comedian, as- serts she will “take steps” against |qay the comedian’s second wife if she tries to declare their recent mar- riage invalid. “I'm not going to allow her to make Stan unhappy just when I've made him the hap- piest man in the world,” says Mrs. Laurel No. 3. The Russian dancér eloped to Yuma, Ariz., with Stan during the New Year's holiday Meanwhile, Mrs. Laurel No. 2 was said to be preparing to file an af- - Ry completed semester, comparing to : fidavit attacking the validity of || i 5 over the father of Audrey n R Mg b orming {721 of the previous year However, [i¢ 1t = % individual records tfor the wo| ]_' {schools show that the Grade School | #'5¢ & PC PR SIDES TO VACATION tardiness record incr TWO MONTHS BELQW nctences. The High School figures| FATRBANKS WOMAN SOUTH | were 198 for the past term, against| Mrs. Ted Boyle, assistant - W %/ 1226 of the former year master at Fairban s on a two- for pes :\hx\l !\[’KH'H. o :;‘l s n Rt imonth vacation in t |Boyle ned to visit relati . itle on a vacation trip Suggests Debtor el e 1t take them as far south . . [EREE R E o S e a, for about two months. Nations Build Y ar e Sttty Sides will visit friends Ships for U. S. ‘[ Bnpirh flu“:‘;]f'pw : Seattle, Mr. Side’s parents in Ta-| LOS ANGzisso, Cal, Jan. 31. —| s A coma, Washington, and Mrs. Side’s proposals to have Great Britain, | parents in Aberdeen, Washington, prance and Italy construct ships for | before continuing by automobile to | the United States in payment of the California. They shipped their car war cebts has been suggested to the ! aboard the Yukon with them. ' Maritime Commission by Dr. Clay- - ton D. Carus, Foreign Trade experti SKI REELS TO BE SHOWN AT CAPITOL nouncement is made that a reel of ski pictures made in th Mount Rainier National Park by the Porest Service will be prese 1 in one showing at the Capitol Theatre tonight, starting at 7:30 o’clock THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1938. JUNEAU SCHOOL | ENROLLMENT AT/ HIGHEST POINT. 809 Sludcn;s?egistercd in| Grade School and High School highest attendance r ¢ ittained in Juneau was reac by Juneau Public School i the past semester, Septemb 1937, to January, 1938, with 809 stu- dents enrolled in the High School! and Grade School | The record marks an increase of, 15 students over the previou alt| mester, 22 over the 1938 period, former record u-nu“ k | oday from thej s, superintend- | how that the new| 15 attained through higher the C le School, the| Sehool enrollment figures be- | for this year, as for 1936, an increase of six students and a drop of six from rd hool enrollment totaled 587 this year, as against 578 of last ar of 1936, and 579 of 1935. ing | marking jance was marked up for the past |semester, showing a drop from the |previous year's record of 63,878. Of {the past semster record, the Grade |School totaled 42,194 days’ auend-‘ lance, and the High School, 15,967 attendance. 1 | Absences decreased both in the |Grade Schocl and the High School during the last semester, with a {toal of 1,853.5 days absent credited| jas against the 3,006 for the previous! fall semester. Tardiness also dece for the total record tardy announced for the recently ed ths year| with 708 times| of the University of California | D - | MR. McDONALD BETTER | U s 1 Joseph MeDonald of F who had been con-| fined Joseph's Hospital for| several days, was dismissed last! week. He is the brother of H. L. McDonald of Juneau and recently | passed through here en route north. | — | RETAIL CLERKS :%%: —— and ———- Juneau Transport Workers Sanitary-Piggly George Bros. Pay’n-Takit L. Goldstein’s Store Monagle’s Variety Store United Food Co. American Cash Grocery Bert's Cash Grocery Ellen’s Cash Grocery B. M. Behrends Co., Inc., Grocery California Grocery Maximum Hours of Store Operation 8:00 A, M. to 6:00 P, M. Additional concerns signed with Juneau Transport Workers: Alaska Meat Co. Sanitary Meat Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. LOCAL 172 RECOGNIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AS BEING 1009 UNION STORES: Home Grocery Swanson Bros. Wiggly Irving’s Market San Francisco Bakery Thomas Hardware Co. Totem Grocery Garnick’s Grocery Gastineau Grocery Peerless Bakery Star Bakery Noted Specialist On Eyes I8 Dead . SEATTLE. | Wurdem: eye specialist, 31.—Dr. Hair nationally kn Copyright 1938, LIGGFTT & Mysrs Tosacco Co. Ning Killed in Scot- are undergrouind Dumbreck STRANDBE! L. Reed, manag; a chain of Pig- stwa passengers abc taking pefore the closing hour tomorrow outh for burial at 5 pm. for nomination on the Mr. and Mrs D. Hotovitsky are 1 prominent mining 1ews Bay and the for -oo hesterfield ... they light the way fo MORE PLEASURE PRINCESS BORN Miss Ruby Waldon T0 JULIANA IN Becomes Bride of LA-NDiflF TULIP Mr. FiEnatrick Fifty-one Gun Salute An- Ceremony Is Performed at nounces Arrival of Rectory of Catholic Baby Girl Church AMSTERDAM, Jan. 31 —Princess A quiet afternoon ceremony ye a of The Netherlands ye: ¢ at the rectory of the Church gave a baby girl princess to of the Nativity united in marriags land of tulips, thrift, and windmills. Miss Ruby Waldon and Mr, Larry The little arrival may be' t ird ick, with the Rev. William consecutive woman ruler The ¢ ur officiating Netherlands. The whole nation Mrs, Irwin Borgwardt was joined in rejoicing before the last ron of henor at the ceremo echoes had died away from a 51 Mr. Borgwardt was the best man. gun royal salute annou the For r wedding, Miss Waldon was |long awaited birth. black tailored suit with | In Soestdijk Palace, mother and g ace hat to m child were reported doing well. Al- e a E of gardenias. Mrs ough the populace shouted in joy Borgwardt was dressed in an over the occasion, the general con- torncon dress of brown chiffon v census was that a male heir to Yot | throne was desired by the people. A| Last evening a Teception, assemb- male heir has not been in direct|ling 35 friends, was held in line for the throne in the last 54 B years. n apartments on We Street, Mr. and M § patrick are to make their home, M " Fitzpatrick, who formerly was em- KETCHIKAN MAN ployed at Kaufmann's Cafe, came [to Juneau several months FILES FOR HOUSE ner neme in xnos: Fitzpatrick, for of John McCormick, former Caiif, has lived in Jun Deputy Marshal and widely |Dast two and a half y kncwn resident of Juneau, late employed in the Alas this afternoon filed his candi- |mine dacy for a seat in the Territori- | al House on the Democratic ** TRAPPING SEASON et ' Ketensan tor a | CLOSES TODAY IN FUR DISTRICT ONE seat in the House as an Inde- for the and is a Juneau —— - Joseph F. Krause of Ketchikan|this area, closes tods has filed his declaration of candi-|to the Alaska Game dacy on the Democratic ticket for After today it will be ill a seat in the House, sending the mink, marten, land otter, weasel total of candidates to seven on the|(ermine), fox or lynx in this dis~ Democratic ticket for Representa- | trict. tives. use formerly lived at An-| Executive Officer Frank Dufuesna chorage and went to Ketchikan to of the Commission said the vessel operate a garage. He later had a|Seal would start out this week on an H. fish » and recently has been a an intensive post-season patrol of seiner the area. 1, Report today was that Crystal > a pas- gnow Jenne of Juneau would file HOTOVITSKY OUT Democratic ticket for the Senate passengers aboard the Yukon for against Henry Roden. Seattle. Hotovitsky is priest at the Russian Orthodox Church at Bel- Today’s Ne== Today.—Empire. kotsky. e g F: g It’s a friendly glow. . . that lighted Chesterfield. It brings pleasure and comfort to men wherever they are. That refreshing Chester- field mildness . . . that ap- petizing Chesterfield taste and aroma . .. makes a man glad he smokes.

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