The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1938, Page 8

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| | 8 “Crime Prevention’ Program Will Be | Started on Sunday Juneau Woman’s Club Is Sponsor — George W. Folta Is Sp(‘aker The program for “Crime Preven- tion,” one of the most important and far-reaching undertakings of the General Federation of Women's ‘Clubs, will begin in Juneau tomor- Yow, according to an announcement made today by Mrs. J. P. Will Chairman of the Department of £ducation of the Juneau Woman's Club, which is spon: ng the local angle of the nation-wide program Tomorrow afterncon, from 4:30 to 5 oclock, a talk will be given by Assistant District Attorney George W. Folta over KINY. The subject of his talk will be “Ob- stacles to Law Enforcement in Al- aska. This be the first of a series of talks to be given at the same hour every Sund 1d which should prove of vital int to all The General Federati of Wom- an’s Clubs, which numbers over 2.- 000,000 women members, inaugur- ated the program for rime Pre- yention" within the last 16 menths The plan of the General Fed- eration, which has become alarmed over the increase in educate both youth and adults to the results of crime, not alone upon criminals themselves, but upon society as a whole These results touch us in every phase of our modern life the physical, the mental, the spiritual to y nothing whatever of the constantly increasing cost of erime,” is the statement issued by the federation. - TRINITY GUILD TO GIVE CARD PARTY Plans were formulated by the Trinity Guild members yesterday afternoon at a meeting held in the deanery, for a card party which will be given November 4. Mrs. John Dolenc and Mrs. Don- ald Haneberry were appointed as a card committee, with refreshments being taken care of by Mrs. George B. Rice, Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer and Mrs. E. M. Polley. Following the business yesterday, a social was held, with Mrs. Bernhofer acting as hostess for the afternoon. - GOES TO WRANGELL Jack Gucker is a passenger aboard the North Sea for Wrangell to call on the trade therc. session put yourself in his class. . in fact, you can pur yourself in his suit for as little do this for every man . . they put Juxury within his reach. Find out! | step for the restoration of the historic waterway between Georgetown | e tor tler Alimony Ipyblieations' Hop Children Under @ Fvent Last Night 14, Barred by | Scuuuad pyJBird? Wag& Hour Act iGay Desperradoes Crash Newsies Eflect;ad —Mining Gates of J-High Dur- | and Other Industries ing Intermission Are Specified | One of the season’s most novel| WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.-—Regu- | dances was the Publications’ Hop, |lations issued by Katherine Len- an annual affair, held in the High |root of the Children’s Bureau indi- School Gymnasium and given Jlast|cated that newsboys 14 to 16 years evening. of age apparently may be employed Dancers tripped the light fantas- | under the wage and hour law. She tic amid clever decorations of paper | specified children of that age group streamers and banners, especially |are specifically barred from em- designed by various clubs of the|ployment in mining, manufacturin High S 1 and entered in compe- | motor vehicle operation, messenger tition for this special event. service, and below 14 may not be First prize of $3, awarded to The | employed in any industry covered by Pentadecagon group, was received | the act. Specified non-prohibited by President Bill Wood, on behalf | employment of children must be be- of the Pentadecagonians. In the ab- | between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. for only sence of Jack Glasse, Pete Warner | three hours per school day. pted the second prize of $2.| Some publishers suggested morn- awarded to the Photo Club. Hm;.‘lne papers were unable tc use boys le mention was given to the| of specified ages because many de- ys' Rifle Club poster, Student liveries are made before 6 a.m dy banner and the Ski Club en- o e g3 try. Judges for the contest included E: I..AI:"ESy AUX. HOLDS i 1 B in luxury on $833 a month alimony o fabuious Ryen fa g in downtown New Yo [ Hildre, Tom Stewart and Johr it ountain girl whom he 1 i and John | i R il a i B S a 2ib.000 4 vos |Krugness, all of whom were past| MEETING YESTERDAY spree. ha wi s Mastiin 1 | editors of the publications. | / court ' SR d ] Following the presentation of| LAst evening a meeting of the > {awards by this year's make-up edi-|Juneau Ladies’ Auxiliary. No. 34 tor of the Totem and J Bird, Don|Was held in the Union Hall, at | Wilcox, was the intermission num-|Which time Mrs. Mabel Carlson and ‘hvr in which eight rough-ar Mrs. Myrtle Foster were initiated | ready he-men of the Wild anc Plans were made for a card party Wooley West, crashed the gates of |to be given by the order on No- |J-Hi to bring the terrorized spec- | vember 5. | tators a bit of “repin’ and singin Following the meeting pincchle desperados included | was played, prizes being won by (Eckley Guerin), Dare- Mrs. Lee Hill and W. A. Rasmus- Dick (Richard Jackson), Gor- Sen. nandixing George (George Alex- During the latter part of the }Ail(it‘l'l. Desperado Dallas (Dallas | affair luncheon was served to | Weyand), Aloysious Aillan (Allan|/members and their husbands Jchnstone), Jitters Jim ( Jim | present. 'Glasse), Larrikin LeRoy = (LeRoy e - | Vestal) and Wolf (Anonymous). MARTHAS MAKING | Immediately following the “Dudes” farewell to principal A. S PLANS FOR BAZAAR Dunham, as the result of “flunkir 'sh, the J Bird |is sorrowfully admitted, “scoop | The Empire on the whole terrorizir episode. | >oo—— Mooseheart Day At the meeting ye y after- noon, following ‘a dessert-luncheon held in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, mem- bers of the Martha Society dis- cussed tentative plans for the an- nual bazaar to be held in the church parlors November 18. 1 is to be served ring and tea will be Lunck served throughout the afternoon. H L t N. ht The usual candy booth will also be of the event vo were present ni ves- thering, with Hallowe'en decorations being used for the oc- Mooseheart 5 its twenty- | casion fifth anniversary last evening with a large crowd gathering in the Odd lows’ Hall for the celebration. e program consisted of songs Jacqueline Schmitz, little Juanita . |Diaz, Sophie Harris, Magnus Han-, en and one of Mrs. Lillian Uggen's famous numbers. A mandolin duet daughter, Mrs. Robert Bender, sail- was.a feature by Bill Schmitz and €0 On the North Sea early this daughter Jacqueline. morning for an extended trip Out- Pictures were taken by Trever Side, planning to spend some time Davis of the guests and huge cake, |\D Seattle ‘and California. Alaska ent, which included Trene Williams, Made especially for the celebration. Secretary E. W. Griffin will be Colleen and Tene Hellan, Ester| Speakers for the evening included 8clng cxecutive of fthe Territory Gebrge. JAdrieatis. .Gk Pauline |Sigurd Wallstedt and Bill White, during the "OTE"L absence. ‘ P . | With dancing being enjoyed, to the 2 Hudod, - Rieosa Seghe Mary. Mor | music of Albert Peterson’s orches-| MES. BREED TO PETER Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes is at the right, handing a check For $2,000,000 to G. L. Nicholson, at Washington. In return for that check Nicholson and R. S. B. Hartz (in background) gave him the deed and' minute books of the old Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company as the firsy - GOVERNOR, DAUGHTER SAIL ON NORTH SEA Gov. John W. Troy and his and Seneca, Md, Miss Leivers Has Birthday Dinner Miss Beve Mr. and Mrs mystic gypsy fortune teller, was awarded first prize, with Adrienne ilass, as devastating Captain Kidd, winning the second prize llowing dinver, games and dancing was enjoyed by those pres- y Leivers, daughter of J. W. Leiver: URG was | | birthd 1 Jast garet Femmer, Pat Olson, Narm(\u Durt ¢ 2 S \cnored with a birthday-dinner 1ast | purford and Shirley Davis ra. During intermission a luncheon | R E evening at her residence on Distin S, |was served. Mrs. Florence Breed, here f{rom METCALF RETURNS 1 QGildo Battello. chairman of the the national organization in con- Avenue. A Hallowe'en Frank Metcalf, widely known Ju- |committee, wishes to thank Mrs, E.|Dection with the tuberculosis Christ- neau mining engineer; returned to Bender, John Pastl, Mrs. L. Hook- Mas seal sale, sailed for Petersburg Juneau on the North Sea after a |er, Mrs. L. McKinnon, Mrs. John oD the North Sea to start the pro- brief business trip to Sitka. Pastl, William Bergstrand and Bill|gram there. }White for their cooperation in mak- | s |ing the evening a success. Previous to the social part of the evening, the Moose Legion,| (which is the highest degree ob- tainable in the Moose Lodge, in- itiated John Covich and Lloyd Capp, with Eske Eskesen, presiding. THOMFSONS HOSTS WITH DINNER PARTY IN THE CHANNEL'S Lo ioat st Hieks i 3 sl F A v o R I T E tail and dinner party last evening NITE-SPOT! motif was carried out in the evening’s decorations, each guest arrivigg in costume. Ester George, dressed as a FINNISH Educational Club Masquerade DANCE L. O. O. F. HALL 9:00 P. M. OCTOBER 25 Admission 45¢ MEETING SATURDAY 8:00 P. M. at the Hollywood Shoe Shop at their residence at Auk Bay, hav- | ing as their guest of honor, Carle F. Williams of the New Washing- ton Hotel in Seattle. | Alaska bridge followed as the' Superb food, all sorts of drinks, a levening’s entertainment, with Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Williams win- dance floor that's as smooth as glass, ¥ 3 ning tk hor . rhythmic music . . . all these things ERE R the DOUGLAS INN offers to pleas- TRIPLE SAFETY! ure seekers. Follow the crowd to have a wonderful time tonight or any night! Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association B no cover or minimum charge! RUTH WOOD and “"DUDE" HAINES PLAYING TONIGHT. Accounts Government insured Up to $5,000.00. 8 All Our Loans Are on FHA-Insured First Mortgages. B Resources and Supervision of the Federal Home Loan Bank System. THELMA BIRD SINGING and DANC at JOHN MARIN'S | DOUGLAS INN Start Your Savings Account with as Little as $1.00 and Add to it Monthly. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 1938. PHOTO MEMO mother’s just had his lunc! ut to visit nei es him is tough NEW DEFENSE PLANS BEING ary men predic President Roc elt’s res ifacture © provided for ot been spent that the pr llar pr d is being 'wo million purpose h recon five 9 i7 have been as- r tasks alreac ered 10000 manufacturers to !n- clude quick-f rifles, gas masl sear part anti-aircraft ment shells. and eg uip- - DIVORCL.: GRANTED T Wwe ranted in Federal to Veva O'- om James O'- Donnell ienzind of Ju- neau from Ed Camenzind and to Ellen Bush of Ketchikan from Eddic Bush. Donnell of Skag - With {he steamcr Denali due at idnight tonight, the PAA ra, pilots Al Monsen at Hall, will leave tomorrow morn wccording to present plans, for T After Dinner, Let The Poor Kid Res’t WRONG y No wonder this baby is « unhappy. Though he's lugging him hbors. The way she car- on full little tummies. Old Fashioned Box "}erinG nexr weex Circle w members the Methc raditior ach guest being | tioneer in for each box put up . of the Circle, boxes adding a delicious finale to the evening’s fun i T P — MODERN HOMES MUST BE VENTILATED By Lydia Gray Shaw r lie comfortably in bed on s while the spinach is being digested. He can of exercise Kicking his feet and playing with the kewpie doll. In half an hour he’ll be ready to go visiting. Meanwhile he’s having fun, RIGHT. et ple Sflclal Eve"t H Members of Local 203 of the Ju- ne: Mine and Mill Workers, are to Memb 2 mass meeting Monday nig discuss adjust- new w 1 of ihe Susannah Wesley hostess to frie with an old- held in the patlor ist Church last ev Hallc -social, kers are expe Rasmussen all member ~ NEW Can ( Ar ndepender wned ca has opened on Frankiin anncunced by Dan be known as th There are two Plymouth cars for public vice, and drivers Ma Warden, Lon Lozzi and Emery Her- rett assure prompt answer to all cails en ope nes, the 1 proved to be funny- motif for the evening r with the yo proving h ble auc- obtaining a fair price Coffee was served by members & A S e with contents of the The population of the United States has increased 30-fold in four generations. ENJOY BETTER LIVING with a BLOW-FAN ceiling ventilator or PACIFIC BREF side wall ventilator to draw off greasy cooking odors, fumes, smoke and stcam at a cost anyone can af- ford. 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