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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1938. 45 Cross Continent in 1901 4uto » - DON'T BE STUPID, HERE'S TH' DOLLY BUT, I TELL YUH, SAMUEL . MODERN -..15 A DOLL THAT i WOT I PROMISED T GOT TH' KIND CHILDREN ARE CRIES WHEN ! YUH, ANGEL . TH' KID CRAVED- \ ( ADVANCED.WHAT YOU DON'T PUT | ONE WOT CRIES ! ANGEL WANTS:- A N%\’G] n\gr}ess i . " SKI ENTHUSIASTS 70 PRACTICE O ELKS GYM FLOOR Club Growii;lgi as Winter Crosses Country in Tiny Plane 'ABC PINSTERS " DO WELL TWO - GOOVER600 | six the on at Classic teams in League keglers ABC tournament | for Home Grocery, tallied 615, and SpOfI Gains New | Elks last night, all marked over 500 | with most of them turning in above Green, Lambertville, N. J., to cross the continent to Los Angeles in a Converts Here |average scores. Mike Ugrin, roling 4,600-miie trip. The Greens are shown in their antiquated vehicle R | on their arrival. They said they paid $155 for the car when it was Leaders of the Juncau Ski Club announced today that a growi |Dr. A. W. Stewart marked 611 for | Triangle Inn. { White Spot took a 24-pin win over three years old. Tep speed on the t and fuel censumption for the o gallon.—AP Photo. was 20 miles per hou motoer ne-cylinder was about 30 mile. 1o ihe membership in the club apparently A - forecasts a banner year for Juneau | United Food, winning three games; and its newly; found winter sport | Home Grocery beat Blue Ribboners | § ! A1y GHib rée score s of those who are fomenting th £ facilities, | cnly one game of three, but scored kit ) X : ast year had @ : Mo e nutly largely cause the present re bership of 85, and 13 new members J4aily, \brEiangle. nn GO0k » KNG : 1 . 3 s | Tuncau, with a view of ameliorating indications that total membership |edge ‘in_fotal i 20 i reaEY a0 hatare he -season There are no games tonight, with | the relief and unempioyment situa- ' Tom O'dale, widely known Alas- really begins lodge scheduled, but Thursday night, fean Which now exists in Juneau gan pioneer and famed registered Wor 'the henatit ok beginners and | Feathered Leaguers bowl with Ducks ones -“'“’“‘.“‘“ TRGREIL R 2cute guide of the Kenai country, arrived§ the thirteen new mem who ha | vs. Ospreys, Frigates vs. Eagles and lisaais ‘;'“ y that severe winter sets jn Juneau this morning aboard they alEaity Apined tHESI tieAw, St Olub | Condors vs. Teal s B I B8 R mail boat Princess Pat, en route thiia yeur: & “drsi skl fesson® will be | Scores follow: BE IT F1 : ’}“"“ ”"‘"‘“"‘“‘-'“- Outside for a month or 50 on vaca-% given s e Elks C! ! 1t a copy of these resolutions be tion, The Princess Pat, sk T given at the Elks Club in the third { White Spot forvarded: to HoRokaHIS, Geh: TAA1= buitwst: Aiiiso at, SEippengty floor gymnasium cn Friday night at | A 171 168 [ ISR REE: THdeE AL A P by Capt. Anderson, operates or. tge 7:30 p.m. Any person interested in | Totert 183 199 181— 563 ander, Judge of the District Court, mail run out of Seward. She ex- e iR e 8 563 | Honorable Wm. A. Holzheimer, Uni- pects to get away in the morning g funda : 2 Benson 161 181 178— 520 | ted States Attorney, and Honorable gop { ) to attend though they are not Club | e g o Al Pl i s for the soui. : members, officials of the club said ey m m ahoney nite O'dale is the man who found the; Lessons will be given in correct oD e | Marshal. gigantic moose horns on the Kenai PUBDINGS Tastiidhs, | climbing techs Metcalf 3 183 183 547 Adopted, upon motion duly made, Peninsula this summer, He reports TR EIOKT Tt and Sbem - thiens .f,'. s R e | ecconded and unanimonsiy carried that there still is a substantial g RN e e Yx}}f”tf’;(‘“ et el \ a meeting of bona fide citi- herd of moose in the famed Kenai and thesiy " Advisers will bake ap i anl 59 182 193— 534 sens of Juneau, held in the Masonic moose country. While Here today! individual problems with those |u‘}- ; Total 03 543 50 1586 Temple, in Juneau, Alaska, on Dec- he was in conference with gamos sent and equipment will be e WHERE THERE’S SMOKE across the skies of the steel mber 6, 1938 officials. ined to make sure bindings are prop- F centers, there’s apt to be good news, since belching chimneys spell | >+ = PR PR Sk i bl it e e Bluc Ribhon increased steel production—Ilately at its highest since Cetober, TGN g ? Tobaceo Road” and AN SEENE b B L : Radde 190 159 204— 553 1937. This is Corrizan-McKinney slag pit at Cleveland. To Japanese, who are nearly 10,- Rose” are the only two stage plays AP0, U SIS S oanee (NEIRE N agerup o 3 9224 59 | 000 miles away, the annual World that have run long enough on complete outfits will practice pos v ST Ts et e o 51 o o Tubbs 50 17 97— 525 Series baseball games in America Broadway to score as many as 2,000 it . Johnry Jones, Van Nuys, Cal, salesman, who used to dance. on i Bl lis due to the subversice activitics| yra of major sports interest. performances. ub officers said plans will be| 7 i et o td ol o ey 2 b T ( people whe are not interested ir % - announced for further “dry ski les.| Breadway, is shown as he stepped from his 800-pound plane nt New | Totals B0 0851 he welfare of the community or| Y sons” if they prove as popular York after flying the tiny ship nen-stop from Los Angeles ‘n 39 i i hether or not unemployed mer ¢ .4 Doy . Ugrin 167 223— 615 h other ski centers and arrangem hours and 47 minutes. It was the first transcontinental irip ever | o\ "; 1 o y | :ctually secure bona fide employ- | . will be announced for outdoor made in the lightest airplane built. o i ‘,"‘ e | ment, but apparently only in-|{ n E s E R v “ l sons as soon as snow is available at — 7 o e % £ < e e 'RAIE (IIIZENS | terested in fomenting strife and dis- | low altitudes nections with tue Legislative De e | sension in the community so as tc — e paitment. (HRISTMAS PARTY [ Toeh 525740 Rt ) —_— [ -ontinue and to augment the pres- | c H R I S T M A S G I r T Mrs. H. L. Wood reported for the ! : 3 . : | nt problems; and { WOM AN'S (I.UB Social Welfare Department and Mrs PLANNED BY AUK, merroear Conpses Maoters S0 ) o) Resolution Urges Ad‘on\ B M #. 3 Glaxk, Ghaleman. of Qe How | Holmquist 220 177 194— 591 A ain51 'M n Fomenlin [0 this committee of citizens that| DS MEEING: 2 oo~ ™| oot s i |5 0 it A 0 ST s sl )WY 2 repor 1 her s S, At last night's meeting of the Am- | e SO H & 3 n fc ting such strife and dis- | | ® v REPORIS IVH" the American Home Department, Dugcut, and presided over by Mrs. | Itk S0 i land disrepute, whose activities| § announced that her department will | Oscar Olson, President, plans for a’ Stewart 167 221 223— 611 (Continued from Page One) hould be curbed so that they may | i hu..d a spvvm‘l x.m-otmg at the pent Christmas party, to be given _]Ollltl)"}u. artson 183 183 183—*549 ™ 7 = | not continue to foment strife anc house Thmsc-m_. December 8, at 1 with the Legion, were formulated. | Cleveland 158 159 187— 504 employment because one or more of | dissension in our community Dlans Fofmulaied fOf Com_ o'clock, with Mrs. Florence Syverud — Guest speaker for the evening was — —— —— —— the places at which such work is| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE X 4 . of the Extension of the Univegsity Mrs. Florence Breed, field adviser| Totals 508 563 593—1664 available are now being picketed; | SOLVED, that the United State: mun"y Chnsimas PrO' of Alaska, who will instruct in for the National Tuberculosis Asso- | *——Average score. Did not bowl. and Attorney and the United States leather glove making. The meeting ciation, who spoke on the present' - >-ee WHEREAS, recently a relief com- | Marshal, for the First Judicial Divi- | gram De(ember 18 is public and any one interested, is 'seal > and topics of interest in mittee, appointed by the Common sion of Alaska, are hereby requestec invited to attend | connection with her work. 'l' b H 'I' Council, attempted to secure funds| and urged to make an investigatior s g e S A Ly fliierngd BB |y o AR e it e + The regular business meeting of N® Civic Improvement Department, jis scheduled for December 20, in| = tress in Juneau, but was u those men who are engaged in fom- | the Juneau Woman’s Club was held ;:‘nnoum:r-d that the club’s annual charge of which is the rehabilitation | Belng Offered to ful in »l'dilulllg funds becau he enting such strife and dissension yestorday afternoon ai 2 o'clock at COMMUDity Christmas Tree program | committee, headed by Mrs. John| public is of the opinion t} and the Penthouse of the Alaska Light “il take place on December 18, from Newman. should not be called upon to con-| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, S Bowetibomtany. Mos Thbrias 4 to 5 p.m. on Triangle Place. | e R uneau 'u enis tribute funds for that purpose so| that the Honorable Geo. F. Alexan- Haigh, President, cailed L‘hc et Mrs. Haigh requests members to | | long as work is available to those der, Judge of the District Court for g ol o e ¢ meet at her home on December 22, NOME BUS"‘ESS MAN 4 . who will accept employment; and the Territory of Alaska, be hereby g . to help in preparing the Cheer Bas- | | Through the cooperative efforls| \WHEREAS, there are no federal cedure appears reasonably —war- After the reading of the minutes oy which will be sent to shut-ins. | of the Juneau School Board, the o territorial funds for affording| ranted after an investigation by the by Mrs. C. C. Rulaford, Recording # E jschool nurse and the Tubercul suc . 4 4 e g It w also dec d at yester 2, e i s uch relief; and United States Attorney and United , Secretary, Federation News submil yceting that this month’s social e Clinitian of the Territorlal Depart- | WHEREAS, it further appears States Marshal, to call and empanel ted by. Mrs. Mildred Hermann, Pres- yoqiing will be used to wrap gifts| Alfred Lomen, of the Lomen Com- ment oF, Weaith, students of the )54 the present situation, at least a special grand jury to investigate| 4 identof The Federation of Women's | o e onildren of the tuberoular | mercial Company, and pioneer resi- | Juneau grade and high schools Will | to some extent, has been caused and the present situation and the activ- Clubs of Alaska, was read. Mrs.Her- . . Sover: X dent Nome. I o the ibe offered a tuberculin test during .. bl L S i 1 ol | 1 ward of the Government Hospital. |dent of Nome, went through on the g 7 o 1so turned in fift as # z 5 4 \the early part of January. | | mann also n fifty names to 5 RS EA Princess Norah this morning to " (" o adioal be voted on for associated member- peiNTZIEMAN TO KETCHIKAN spend the winter in Seattle where These tests, according to medica | ship. L Rleeigs 5 g e e B | authorities, are harmless and may Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle- he has his residence. result in great benefit, not only The following departmental re- man sailed on the Alaska for| Lomen flew to Carcx'qss from Fair- |to the pupil concerned, but to the | ports were given: Wrangell and Ketchikan in con- banks, but snow conditions prevent- | family as well. Request slips, to be | Mrs. Jay Williams gave an in-|nection with the Forest Service ed continuance of the flight " to Ju- | signed by parents or guardians of formative outline of the work program for reconstruction of totem neau and he boarded the Norah at|the students, were distributed today # planned by her committee in €on- poles in Southeast Alaska. Skagway. | by Supt. A. B. Phillips, and parents sEE Fon 2% 953 PR .0 e = =t : =7~~~ may avail themselves of the oppor- | . 3 tunity of securing this test for | |this slip. Those who react posi- = | tively to the tuberculin test should ; have an X-ray of their chest, and this will also be available without " o '] | charge, all results of tests being ! . sent 1o the parents. Many people are exposed to | tuberculosis without knowing about : | it, the percentage of pupils infect- as shown by tests in other 7 is quite large. The bost way | GETS DOWNTO BUSINESS AND of determining whether or not a | pupil has been exposed is by means | DOES A JOB RIGHT NOWl | his test. | g 2 o5 Wil o 3 Stop at our new, special Shavemaster demonstratiom - >-os — P > H counter and treat yourself to a Shavemaster shavel Y | We want you to become acquainted with Shave= | ! qQ - | [ master—the ONLY electric shaver with a powerful, GUES‘[ OF (“AMB[R | brush-type, self-starting Universal motor. The ONLY electric shaver with a shaving head screened | s 8 ? ToMoRRow "00" to pick up the beard the way it grows. Shavemaster o is the ONLY electric shaver with a lightning-fast, ¢ Labor Commissioner John O'Con- single cutter that oscillates in an arc inside a comfort- nor of the Department of Labor, | able smooth shaving head. It’s by Sunbeam! But the has been invited to be a guest of proof of the quick, close comfort-shaves you get with { % the Juneau Chamber of Commerce ! 2 s 3, 4 Al Shavemaster is in actually using it. That’s why we at its weekly luncheon tomorrow in A hi . Percy’s Cafe. it was .announced invite you to a FREE SHAVE this new electric, lather-~ | by Secretary R. H. Stevens today. less way. Mr. O'Connor is in the city in con- ” nection with the prevailing labor Z L . . dispute. v Discussion of a resolution on un-, WHERE WAS | before this interruption?’ ponders John I : ‘FOILED AGAIN,’ THE VILLIAN CRIED when he tried to invade a practice ses- employment also is scheduled to| Dkenfus, owner sad pllot, xs be tnpocta TN afocked: pablgns come before the Chamber tomor- p-ended after ng a log in Newark, N. J., bay. Luckily, ) sion of fencing pupils at Wimbledon in Surrey, England. Looks bad for the miss on the left. o = the water was shallow; Okenfus injured his knee, i DOUGEAS b ’

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