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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1939. PEACE HOPES | . OVERDANZIG RAISED ANEW as | Politest Girl ROBT. J. FRASER DIES SUDDENLY _ OF PNEUMONIA | Pioneer Resident of Doug- las, Treadwell, Passes Away Sunday Morning Robert J. Fraser, aged than seven months, pioneer re: nt of Douglas and Treadwe passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital at 9 g'clock yesterday morning as a result of pneumonia. Off from his work at the foundry only one week with what seemed at first to be simply flu, he did not become eriously ill until Thursday when he went to the hospital “Bob,” as Mr. Fraser was known by his numerous friends, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, November 17,! Richard Butler, Under Secretary of | 1820. In 1906 he married Miss Jes- ‘éum::nn g{l:un, .1lxl)‘lim'(::;‘d ;?1:1 sie Kennedy, and three years later, Kot | Great Britain is willing to sce the| SR . 4 Patricia Gilligan (above) receivea |establishment of some form of in-| or 1909, he left the old country to! gpa”vivie of “Miss Courtesy” aft : it TR s A iss Courtesy” after |ternational machinery to arbitrate | be followed a year later by his peing selected as the most polite i - 5 ) : | wife for America, coming direct to girl in New York City. The 10-year “‘]‘.1"' 8}10" if such a request be| Treadwell where he had worked old lady was named winner on |Mdc by Germany and Poland. | continuously ever since. At an es basis of tests given to more than Poles Wary ‘ { date he joined Gastineaux Lod 100,000 children. In Warsaw, the press reaction to No. 124. F. & AM. later the E "1; ll‘dlmn-(‘v(‘rg\iln u:zrr(,;x]m;l{l!. wz\.\;l ern Stars and the Bagles. serving'g,jies for the big Taku plant of e e as Master, Patron and President o A : it has not changed Poland's deter- utstanding Combinations outstanding for his combination of 7 burning speed, control and games won, BIG BILL LEE and CHESTERFIELD, outstanding for its can’t-be-copied combination of the world’s best tobaccos. - |Fascists Feel Mussolini Is| Convinced Polish | Trouble Distant (Continued from Pnage One) 59 years le: Chesterfields’ can’t-be-copied blend makes them outstanding for refreshing mildness... for better taste...for more pleasing aroma "...outstanding for real smoking enjoyment. |dependence Great Britain has | pledged herself to defend, that Lon- | |don will welcome an “amicable set-| tlement” of the Polish issue with! | Germany over Danzig. { Both Premier Chamberlain and When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure . .. why THEY SATISFY ton of 1 - LIBBY, McNEILL BOAT SPENDS DAY IN PORT BIG BILL LEE Pitching Star of the Chicago Cubs. An outstanding pifcher in the National League. the company, sailing with an Alaska | pination sach. respectively. s o i not to be influenced b of each, respectively. As in his 1048~ pishermen’s Union crew of six men.|what one paper called “new uy es, he is held in high esteem g R b ul‘ L called “new meth- in the community at large : “l- dl"] he German policy of in- Surviving the deceased are his T h E t t midation wife, four daughters, Misses Eliza- eacners nier amn | Jlmn’b\zln‘nts [In g beth and Jessie Fraser, Mrs. Leon- 7 er - poss] y of an exten- i Gomon and i Dongis At Baranof Saturday :sou o the new mome-nerin Gray; two brothers-in-law, Jahes e Ja 4 ate Edn and Dan Doug Ju- e a report of the Domei news agency i faar Brds e TuT! Miss Myrtle Moe and Miss CYn-|in Tokyo BRan ”1(_“ ""‘ v‘fl”-l\ % ']“. thia Batson were co-hostesses Sat-| qwq ’annm‘.\v Cabinet ministers Anonot e ld 't']’ ‘L_‘;‘(. “N”' urday afternoon with luncheon and | 5iq the Japanese press they fa- ,I,‘:,I.'.],‘:\“:,‘,“ 0;,', ;‘.l:mdu‘wm,\,.: ©" six tables of bridge in the Iris|yored the conclusion of a military ' : Room of the Baranof Hotel | i ks 7 i : Duc to word being received just |agreement with Germany and Italy | e e I ““ D ] Honors for cards were won dur-|{ The Domei agency quoted Lieut. s A T e St e e RrtRaicon by NIk ReisLicien (Beiiniio Itagaki, Minister of t leave Seattle ThuTaday, the fun- o o ioreon,) ek “}; J;j'l”‘ I““‘ +'War, and General Kuniaki Koiso, vl i e E an Mrs. Sharles A et 7 eral wil probably be held next Sun- At i Overseas Mll)m;u x‘ .l;"m,\m,, such day : E uke to Plea R At 1 o'clock this afternoon (PST), the Duke of Windsor was scheduled Eas'ern S'ars Meet to broadcast to the United States what was described as a non-politi- Here Tuesday Night cal plea for peace in an “appeal to N The RIGHT COMBINATION of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos They're Milder . . . They Taste Better reason in the light of world con- ditions.” Ahis will be the Duke's first radio address since his abdication. A speech of the Pope yesterday renewed an appeal for “that peace o ardently desided by uneasy hu- ip | manity.” The cannery tender Will Libby McNeil and Libby ar- rived in Juneau early this morning and was_ to leave this afternoon or evening for Taku Harbor. The tender brought up a load of Copyright 1939, LicerrT & MyErs Tosacco Co. SEASON TICKETS FOR BALL GAMES PLACED ON SALE Two WeeksT(;Get AII-¥ear Ducats, Holzheimer Announces Mrs. Homer dling will pre- side as Worthy Matron at the regu- lar business meeting tomorrow eve- ning of the Order of Eastern St during the absence of Miss Glad Forrest who left for a vacation tri 2 r 4 to the south yesterday on the In his radio address, delivered to stcamer Alaska, The session is to|the French National Eucharistic of an Original be held in the Scottish Rite Temple |Congress at Algiers, he reminded lat 8 o'clock and a card party will|the faithful of his plea for a “cru- L"“C“Bfl“ TREAT follow the routine business ‘;;df of prayer” for peace, during | Mrs. John McCormick will have May al the BARANOF 'cuurie of ine socimt part charge of the social part of the Watch This Spot! evening and will be assisted by vari- i ous members of the order. 'BASEBALLTODAY MISS KUNNAS IS ELECTED T0 HEAD to Capt. Archie Currie of the Pol- | Judge Landis of Juneau baseball aris-Taku tug Taku Chief. | said the sale will be on for two| Capt. Currie took the Taku Chief weeks only and no salesmen are to Mary Joyce's with barges to be | ¢ being sent out on the streets. | moored there until the river water | The following are scores of games “This is just an accommodation | rises sufficiently to permit the Taku |PIved in the Major Leagues e for old supporters of the league,” | Chief to take them upstream. i“_rf"".“)”" as recelved up to 2:15 Holzheimer said. | “The unseasonable snowfall also | °¢lock by The Wpire. Tickets are on sale at the Juneau | formed a heavy slush on the en- | Nnons), Tosene $5, saving the steady fan $4. The - 9 £ RS YOU'RE ALWAYS SURE e — Try The Emp:ic classifieds for =3 results. | AR o MOTHERS Want “Something | Smart to Wear”! : éirligh r Chicagc 4; New York 2. ; Hotel, the Elks Club, the Baranof trance waters of Taku River, Capt. e 3 1 1Al . Cigar Stand, the Gstinean Hotel,| Currie said puwsowsn % oson 2 | Joint Installation af Scof- the Alasken Hotel, Hamy Race s : : : | g . . . Louis 1; By ; 4 Drug, Hollmann Drug, Butler-| ; . 3 LO"';m"iz‘:‘:‘kl,’f:li“e fish Rite Temple Sat Mauro Drug, Junesu Drug, Guy Ch l d 1 M i Washington 2; Cleveland 6. i Smith Drug, Canadian Pacific ticket | apeladies 10 Mee Now York 3: Chicago 5. urday Evening |office and Imperial Pool Hall. | . Philadelphia 6; Detroit 5. i - Season tickets for Gastineau T k l d “ 1 wednesday Evenlng‘ jsux:dnxitsxn‘:;;idwa;‘:gfpt:d :: Channel baseball games are on sale | A meeting of the Chapeladies will b : . | { f the Order of as league officials launched & busi- {at the home of Mrs. Dave Dishaw 3 % ; ness program to help wash out the | nusu.a now | on the Prits Cove road. All mewbers o" 'I'Rlp Sou'l'“ t;nugcmlghsgxd;imff:lnoon in $6,000 expenditures of the Juneau | I.aSI nghl are requested to be in attendance el | ;‘l e s Fire Department in improving the | las this will be the last business| . and Mrs, J. A Hellenthal | orsivons will be hold jo Yoy with pall park, ’kmut;:\:;::fé before adjourning for the yere. southbound passengers aboard |the DeMolay's Satu:'da; evening at Give Mother a stunning new oulfit on May 14th! sories she’ll treasure all season! Lovely frocks, hats, acces- See Judge William A. Holzheimer| Six inches of snow fell at Taku said the season ducats will sell at River Lodge last night, according | ' Don't Abandon these specially chosen fashions today at our customary low prices! Yes...a New Dress Sheers! Crepes! Prinis! Charming frocks for mothers who appreciate smart fashions, careful details! New cape styles! Pleated shirtfrocks! Graceful coat dresses! See their youthful lines, smart {rims! Navy, black sheers. 16 to 46. 0Of Course, A New Hat New Bags . . . Smart Gloves Roomy topharidles, pouches. Classic doeskin gloves, 5-8. Always welcome! Smooth, grain leathers. white, pastels. Washable. { B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. STTINE UNE. AU'S LEADING ARTMENT STORE" A Charming Bathroom | the Princess Louise this morning, the Temple and plans are now being |bound for San Francisco where Mr. |completed for a dance to follow the | Hellenthal will appear before the |services, |Circuit Court of Appeals for a client Other officers elected at Satur- May 19. day’s meeting were Miss Mary Stew- Is An Essential Part of the Modern Home Whether your home is NEW or OLD you can have a bright, cheerful bathroom by letting usinstall . . . ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Many NEW affractive patierns to select from in a variety of colors. PHONE US and we will quote you prices for complete installation. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. WPA Principles | Says LaGuardia WASHINGTON, May 8—Mayor LaGuardia, of New York City, told When his business is finished,'art, Worthy Associate Advisor; Mr. and Mrs. Hellenthal will vaca- charity, Miss Barbara Hermann; tion for a short time at their ranch | gope, Miss Ruth Allen; Faith, Miss in Lake County, Cal. They plan to!Ruth Torkelson; Recorder, Miss return to Juneau the latter part of [ pyella Tucker and Treasurer, Miss June. : | Elizabeth Tucker. the committee of the House investi- e e e t Chaplain, Isabel Parsons; Drill‘ gating the WPA that if the Govern-| Farms in the United States av- Leader, Lanore Kaufmann; Love, Vi- ment abandons the principle of the|eraged $4,823 apiece in value inlglet Paul; Religion, Dorothy Fors; WPA, the result will be “too terrible | 1935 compared with $7,614 in 1930, Nature, Sue Stewart; Immortall')’,' to contemplate.” a decline of 36.7 per cent. 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