The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1939. ' an Troops Carpatho-Ukraine WIFE EE BF & | P. 0. THEFTS i i fered in a fall on a stairway which t of Hungari Toauy’s News ‘rocay.—Emoire. ity Marsha mcovered ca ir postoffi y i AR H 1 completed and the ein building v ¢ limi aint ¢ onz Territ was volved ir is re- Marshal’s she had| m, had urge NELSON SUIT RESULTS ARE 600D i EDI | : Accompanied by his brother, Ro- Tlo" SUNDAY } mains of Alonzo Cope, veteran Al- H H Mrs. Hermann Seeks Re- Capt. Stanley Jackson Is oo oore s 413,000 Copies Going Out er Mount McKinley. Special services were held last| Motion for a new trial in the The Salvation Army Drive for Rey. John A. Glasse making the| Rotarians and Rotary Anns will case of Mrs. J. E. Nelson versus funds for the present year is sml:emfisy A color guard from the Am- | gather at the Baranof Hotel to- ley Jackson. this afternoon. | Progress and Development editi Capt. Jackson stated that calls| SPERGTF S |of The Empire, whlcr,: will :e se(;rc‘ he City in the suit in which |nations. So far many free will of- w::’;j’:,.:fi"fi’;‘n“"‘“ o el Nelson sought to collect $5,000 | ferings have been received: through MISS SIMPKINSlmy 2R el | s serve as | g {lr;\nunt .will be gladly received, from | por Miss Mary Simpkins, bride- | when the annual conference is 4 50 cents upward. elect, of Edward Metzgar, Mrs. Ar-|held. 'WELL \ soldiers, rilling in a light truck, are shown {ance of the worthy causes for which |a bridge-luncheon and misce,,,ne_L“'" Idaho and British Columbia. |the Salvation Army is noted. ous shower this afternoon in the | PET 5 Ukrainian resistance there. This, picture was sent by radio frem London to New York. | (oMING BA(K I i . i AIR SAFE“ BOARD jfor the occasion. i W. K. Burford returned on the STEARE 3, | v B A A S T, steamer Mount McKinley from a n vflzikiifltalafi- L’lCOm(’ [i’)r l ’r i‘ ”(’hr()r | Johnny Amundsen, popular flier MA" ARRIVES HERE fES NF Ng’,r Manager of the line i > 2y e y JIFILEd U QUi Amundsen and Holden will handle |Stemaer Mount McKinley to con- duct an investigation into the Cope child seaplanes. : Tt is believed Amundsen will be Port to Washington, D. C. from The Amundsens went south late in | Board. recently created, makes such ’ the year and have since been in separate investigations in turther- | L noom Seattle. ing the CAA's efforts to place air| s JUDGE DENIES SALVATION ARMY LON COPE REMAINS |ROTARIANS WILL bert Cope, of Oklahoma, the re- E aska pilot, hearing of Damage Meeting with Success fo Members in Three revening in the Chapel of the he City of Juneau was denied to- in progress and attainment so far|erican Legion Post in this city es- morrow at 1 o'clock to wrap and Mrs. Nelson, asked the new are being made but those desirous to Rotary Club members through { & the mails. an inducement to Rotarians of the The fund now being raised g verby. thur, Adams, Mrs. W. C. OVerby. copies will be ent to all: Rotar- passing a decorated | R e e T Iris room' of the Baranof Hotel. | W. K. BURFORD RETURNS ‘ i ' month’s trip to the States. 1 who spent most of last year flying 1 g RarR g LIANEC ) & 4 i out of Juneau, will be returning g e Hel- %v i L J ’ 3 by o2 s ®| Glenn Riddle, of the Air Safety 2 JILL BYUD ‘B : oon to fly for Marine Alrways. A¢- poa 4 of the Civil Aeronautics Au- ling, t 2| ; x 3 o o & E. the flying business for Marine Air- 2 Annual nehekah £ 2 $ plane acecident. coming north next month with Mrs, |that made by Alaska Aeronautics| travel on absolute safety grounds.‘ manager nly, one JARRE SR S NEW TRIAL IN | DRIVE CONTINUES; | BEMO TAXEN.TO ) | | S EMPIRE Anchorage for burial on the steam- Case vs. City in Raising Funds Stafes and B.C. \Charles W. Carter Mortuary, the | jay by Judge George F. Alexan- |is reported excellent by Capt. sum"corted the remains to the steamw‘addmss 5,000 copies of the annual ial lof contributing to the Salvation cut the Western States. A jury last week found in favor |Army fund, may mail in their do- . | Capt. Jackson states that any v i lthe City was repaiing. | 1015t District to come here in May e |through the drive goes into the|wijes Louise Kem s per and Miss Etta | ; KNOWN general coffers for local mainten-|Mae Kolasa are entertaining thi"‘"s in Washington, Oregon, West- Hungary. Hupgarian troops sto Chusi, capilal of Carpatho-Ukraine, and smashed all Czech and Twenty-seven guests are present | & crEE A AL ding to Alex Holden, Generaly, o .o, “arived in Juneau on the ays with the Bellanca and Fair- i el i : Riddle will make a separate re- n A " c E — Amundsen and baby. Inspector I. K. McWilliams. His| - - (OURT MOVING TO G i g oy T 5 X s HORAGE 3 5 f‘ ‘ ,‘,‘ o ] KET(HIKAN "EXT Harry Seidenverg, Anchorage ¢ b wEEK ON ALASKA merchant, is a passenger on the Mount McKinley for the Westward after a brief business trip Out- First Judicial Divi- e Ketchikan for Court of the sion will move to opening of a new term there Tues- VESPER SERVICE A m—. FOR GREATER BoAT'NG PLEASR'[KE.’ THE REINELL FISHERMAN— If you're looking for a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters, here it is: Economical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of gas from Bendix inboard, air-cooled engines (1 to 5 h.p.) equipped with reverse gear. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE REINELL! 16-18 ft. lengths — 58- 62 in. beams — V-Bot- tom — weight 390 1bs. — six persons capacity — brass shaft and under- water fittings — cedar decks and planking — stem, keel and knees of fir. I. GOLDSTEIN-—-JUNEAU — Resident Agent steamer ates Attorney William A. Holz- eimer, Clerk of Court Robert E Deputy Clerk Peg- whlin and D. McLeod > TO CORDOVA Breedman, owner of the Hotel in Cordova, is a passenger for the Prince Sound town after a trip iside. < > > Outside 1. MKINLEY ARRIVES WITH 39 FOR HERE ha B mn by the young Peoples Choir. A number will | also be given by a girls trio composec of Ruth Allen, Idabell Dobson and Charlene Arnold - - Cathedral of Colo; hineland, toc hundred years to complete hing towers were built in 1880 Sunday Dinner « more Mount McKir A E ! & g . arrived irom 14 E - ¥ i T C 3 3 afternoon for a I , taken under the Nazi ban Juneau, bringing ceting from Bruenn, Morav d in 3 wuting him from about Touring th Hitler 1 tal of hit Sheet Meial , Poleson, G 1. Pt G e o New Yok i e COCHRAN SET Woman Climbs Over Miles High fo Shatter Nichols’ Record pleasurable occasion s from Seattle and S new protectorate. Hitler is shown as he s with a crowd rman resident This picture was rac in the altitude record for Wwc reaching 000 feet ab The official record is Ruth Nichols i Gold Dining Room Crane, M point of flight, | the i e sub- | zero weather. L SN From Ketchikan- Mrs. W. G » J. Maggard, Bette Schaff John Wagner Anthony S mald Anthony ymald J ' K k Schmald and Joe Brown - MaclEAN CARPEN 'I‘le(‘\'. i\ METAL WORKS L e Hall for election of % sday ever at 8 a'cl SOUTH SEWARD ST. Telephone 703 let, L. Roubin, Bert A RAY HARRINGTON—Chef and Maitre GODFREY THROUGH Godfrey, Kougarok placer ine Cogchr: man, is a Mount’ Mc oy pas- ndix Tr ace fr seng for Seward. He will fly to to Cleve ard Peninsula from Anchorage. Bearer of $20,006,660 Credit> Sam FION ALM SPRINGS, DINNER - SUNDAY - MARCH 26TH (Price of entree includes complete dinner) Served from 5 o’clock to 8 o'clock p. m. Angel 11 carpenters cordially invited L. F. MORRIS Temporary Sec'y Iced Celery Olives »Cmoh Anchovy Canape, Shrimp or Tomato Juice Cocktail Radishes IT'S TAUE, what they say aboul A RAY tully-automatic cil burner dees give greater heat- ing efficiency, greater convenience, and requires a mini- mum of care. RICE & AHLERS CO. ——PHONE 34 TAY 18-19-20 TR Streets—- Third and Franklin JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE BARANOF BARBER SHOP Host Beautiful in Alaska NOW OF Shave, 35¢ Haircot, G5e——————— e e First Class Service Give Us A Trial! o ———Entrance Thru Lobby On’ be Aranha went ho tredit of anha, Brazil leaves ) 20,000,000 and a sig commercial agreement between United States and Brazil, Under the Management of ROBERT . . SCHOETTLER for Reservalions telephone Chicken Gumbo Soup or Consomme Baranof 5 Fried Filets of Alaska Salmon, Lemon Butter—385¢ Roast Young Tom Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce—$1.10 Grilled Calves’ Liver and Bacon or Onions—90c Fried Unjointed Spring Chicken, Baranof—$1.10 Grilled Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce—$1.20 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus—$1.00 French Lamb Chops on Toast. Buttered Peas—85¢c : Combination Salad Buttered New Spinach Pfi‘d or French Fried Potatoes Wild Blackberry Pie, Cup Custard or Orange Sherbet Coffee or Tea : 'MUSIC THROUGHOUT THE DINNER HOURS

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