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NEW MACHINE RECEIVED AT CLINIC HERE Electrocardiograph Instru- ment to Test Func tions of Heart A new and extrem deli machine, the electrocardic pl an addition to the equipment of the Juneau Medical and rgic clinic I he « ! kind in the C B. O. Mar mac 1en of precisior ohically ords the cu n of he heart.” atistic lion people suffer from heart disease year there are 300,000 de it. Many patients with active he disease out ily, swelling of of angina pectoris o Sl R Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe often n of twe fle first mptoms of € disea Fighting a $1,000,000 suit filed by appe Ivan J. Spear, Chicago promoter in Chicago, Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe One of the signs that & it ; the Dionne quintuplets' physiciar R A is pictured in court. Spear a time is in Z the number of « the heart. By c of the heart by tes strength of hear trocardiog X-ray wi and actior is able to rest, light exercise etc., by means tient's life is comf le prolon The following is ef exy tion of the function of an electro- cardiograph Electrical the heart pressed on a sensitive ga which in turn throws a light be into a camera, which produces t graph, thus recording the bea SR cused Dr. Dafoe : fendants that they had consy to break a contract entered i ise in March of 1934, three s after the quints were born, wherehy Spear was to bring them to Chi- cago for exhibition at the world's Over Two Thousand Americans Lost in Civit War in Spain State Department Unable action. A typical graph is produced by a normal heAri and any devia- to Find R(l",o” on Half tions from this typical graph indi- 0f 4,000 Volunteers cates heart pathology WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 More the 4000 Americans arms in the Spanish h the i br Ana- amplified anameter - - han half of who took up Free Lunches Served From Budget Surplus O/ Wor, have apparently been & urvey undertaken after it was CHILDR Tex., Oct. 17~Th wunced that withdrawal of for- Union rural school budget is better | cion volunteers would take place, than balanced so stude this year have failed to account for at least eat hot lunches jnstead Of 2000 men, the State Department sandwiches from a sack bR i Discovering & cash balance in| rTne department further states {he treasury, the school board in- (na; little hope is held out for stalled & kitchen and dining room ,pvious relatives as to the fate in the school and announced free ,¢ (he missing and perhaps their hot lunches will be served the stu dents until the end of the term ite will never be known. \wm\ e “Since getting our Sun Flame Heater, our home is comfortable every morning when we get up. With our old style heater the house was always cold on winter mornings!” —————— Oil Burning Heater Beauty! Efficiency! Economy! Clean, healthful heat every hour ot the day! A Sun Flame Oil Burning Heater assures you of all these 1t operates automatically and maintains steady, even, [ heat at all times, without dirty coal to lug in or dusty ™ to haul out. Doesn’t waste heat up the chimney—burns low priced fuel oil—famous for its economy of operation. 4 Come in at your first opportunity and see for yourself just how o ~2-brfic5umm0flnurpmneawh,bom;-nppenam e > pctflmnu. We have a size and model to suit your needs. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PETERSBURG | NOW HAS AN ELKS LODGE Institution, Installation and Initiation Takes Place On Sa!ur(lay ow have rsby The Elks of P own lodge, No. 1 lodge was instituted last Sat- hi. The Petersburg were assisted by Juneau i Ketchikan in emony Soholt, District Deputy xalted Ruler, had cha tution ceremony. a i Stanley Oaksmith of the Ketchikan Elks, as Acting Grand Esquire. This cere- took place in the Petersburg ing rink. Following the insti- ution, the Petersburg goat., rarin | to go, was unleased and six candi- s were given the ride into the llks Antlerdom Jack Dflyl Then off were installed. The | complete membership, Petersbu and visitors, danced with cf Norway in their hall, I nch in the Elks club, went o the dance, then returned to t club and danced until morn It was agreed by all visitors on the institution trip that Petersburg! entertains royally but permits of :c Mlld Irish TIH‘U time to sleep NEW USE F the Elks Petersburg Officers The officers installed of the Pet- ersburg Lod No. 1615, are: T. S lsemore, Exalted Ruler; L. R | Donald, Leading Knight; M. El Loyal Knight; A cturing Knight; C. Clau Trip from LOS ANGELES, Cs Doyle, “Th ' was arr >d ation officers on, Sec-| ymmjg retary; H. J. Jones, Tyler; Carl E.|prom s transcontinen Swanson, J. A. King, and Charles| ooreq at the count Greenaa, Trustees legal entry. The arr The event was participated in by | ;") telegraphic warr nine Elks from the Wrangell lodge, o 26 from the Ketchikan lodge, both |~ i groine prige es chartering boats to transport m, and seven from the Juneau Pilot Lon Cope represented Anchorage lodge Juneau Goes There The Juneau members were Arthur Adams, Ervin Hagerup, M. E. Mor agle, Herb Redman, John Walmer tin La and M. H. Sides. Adams and Hagerup left Juneau Friday night aboard the Denali to prepare the way for the others who left here Saturday afternoon by plane piloted by Pilot Cope. Adams and Hagerup pressed bewilderment rant which indicatec fied as to informatior tained a visa to ent States. Doyle was divorced actress Judith Allen lod the lodge the suit Cromn automobile heiress dropped later ainst en up by a night cl returned P4 g Troy Sunday afternoon aboard an AAT him and got “mad” b plane, piloted by John Amundsen. A ; : date with her who was returning from a Prince Rupert flight but stopped at Pet- ersburg over night on account of bad weather, and the other «five returned during Sunday afternoon on the AAT plane piloted by Cope S - Miss Lindstrom Is Bride Here of Jp@ Wukich Ceremony Is Performed at Bethel Mission Satut- day Evening 3 Alaska Air ny Amundsen c: here to Prince Rupe Hagerup. | Miss Margaret Lindstrom, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of this city, became the bride of Anthony John Wukich, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Klem Wukich, and form- terly of Brockton, Pa., at a cere- 'mony performed by the Rev. C. C. Personeus, Saturday evening at the Bethel Assembly of God Mission. The bridal party entered to the strais of the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin, played by Ivan Winsor, and the ceremony was performed bneath a white wedding bell, from |which white streamers formed an 1, marking the center aisle, with |a background of ferns, flowers and | potted plants. The bride wa: in a gown of aqua satin and a corsage of Rink glad- iolas, and her attendant, Mrs. Jean Graham, wore a velvet gown of rust color. Mr. Wilhelm J. Engel, Jr., acted as best man for the groom. A reception, held at the Main Street residence of Mr. and Mrs. | | Wukich, followed the wedding serv- \ice, during which time between forty and fifty friends of the young couple called to wish them hap- piness. | The wedding table, centered with | |a three tier wedding cake, topped {with a tiny bride and groom, was |off set by tall yellow tapers. | Both Mr, and Mrs. Wukich are |well known in Juneau and plan to |make their home in this city. Norlitemen Dinner ~ Tomorrow Evening Reservations end tonight for the Norlitemen dinner being held to- morrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the parlors of the Northern Light | Presbyterian Church, and may be !made by calling 373. | Chairman of the dinner is M. S. Whittier, with Mrs. Ray G. Day pe opyright 1938, !m charge of arrangements, due to L.Cmm u‘M?-’u Tosacco Co. ‘lhe absence of Mrs, Vena Crone. American flag made of corn husks W - Arrested as He Steps Off Plane in Los Angeles After rant from New filed a $2,000,000 alier vell Baker, A few nights ago Doyle was beat- who said she was engaged (o AMUNDSEN FLIES TWD IN FROM PETERSBURG burg yesterday with two aboard after ferrying a OR CORN HUSKS was found by George M. els Feller Whiffs 18 st’ Nabbed as exhibited at the Allentown, Pa., fair, Churchill Accused By Hitler With Being War-Monger KEEPING FO Seifert of Bethlehem, Pa. His 17.— W ton Hitler's ac- LONDON, Oct. Churchill, answ Women are buying them to match every gown they owis, for Daniel Green's ncv slippers set the styles ia Leisure Footwear. cusation that he a war-mon- ger, called upon the worid's de- | Unit- | including the ed states, to for front against the moral and mil- mocracies, m a SEE itary aggression of Dictators. al et. 17, nal Zone, Oct. 17 % Mn(r); Iris Four Germans have been arrested O pening 1 yesterday on a charge of espionage. 1 as he stepp: The; re found in possession of tal pl a in the fortified area of y Jail fo i Zone of the United st wi made rmy Headquarters are giving out the ba details of the and the names of those in ar- 8 o'Clock fighter at the w ody are listed as Guthman 1 when he | The four arrived at Fort Ran- er the United dolph and disclaimed having cam- —BY— a year ago by Two hours later, alert soldiers S i II(' _l 'Cl 'I and she 1 o e o o Olantord Kingstey Glaunch of af- Delphine the Do The suit w Mrs ub girl, E cause he broke Frank Pytlak and Bob Feller H in Cleveland. 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