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LONDON May the Governmer Jewish leaders “territorial Ghetto." I'h eGovernment said jective of ment wi pendent in the future Under the plan, 7 migrants will be admitted to Pales- tine in the next five that, no further Jewis will be Palesti HOLY LANDS PLANDRAWS JEWISH IRE Palestine Program Decried as Creating Territor- ial Ghetto 17T British The, ob- tine, which ed as setting up Bt Government of F wrhe s plan is the establist sars of an indc state sucl with the United as can be provided to the ction of commercial and stra- requirements of both countries ob- Palc elat Jewish leaders, charg- 3ritish Government amounced plans bitte ainst t they the Hou of Commar AT League of Natior 000 Jewish im- it w ing T which nmigration illowed unless the Arabs in > agree. - she had lost over the week TH HEN ROYALTY ROLLS ALONG the wide plains of Canada, aboard a {rain convey- King George and Queen Elizabeth to Vancouver, their majesties will occupy this homelike sitting room. A private dining room adjoins it. The special train (0 be used by the British rulers for their cross-country trip has six cars—two for their use and four for their party. KETCHIKAN GETS | Srock Quorations stewart found the watch at the entrance of the Fed- E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939. Scoufs Hold Rally; Troops Enter Events ;D ouglas Organization s Again Winner, Holbrook Trophy-Second Time At a scout rally held last evening in the High School Gymnasium, troop 610 of Douglas won the Well- man Holbrook Trophy for the second year in succession. The points were as follows: first, troop 610, Douglas, 72 points; second, troop 612, Norlite Presbyterian Church, 63 points; third, troop 611, Knights of ‘Columbus, 57 points; fourth, troop 615, Auk Bay, 25 points, and fifth, troop 613, American Le- gion, 15 points. The program with District Scout ‘(;mmmsslnner J. Albert Paradis, Jr in charge, was as follows: Opening Ceremony: Pr {of colors, pledge of alle | scout law. Winne: rst, troop 611, | receiving 15 poir second, troop | 612, 10 points, and third, troop 610, |5 points. Judges were William Markle, G. Hooper and John Murphy. Message Relay Race: Winners: troop 610, 3 points; second, p 611, 2 points, and third, troop sentation wce, and L | f G. Hooper and Riley Denton. O’Grady .Drill: Lieut. John Mur- phy in charge, Scouts Jack Gucker and John Kennedy, of troop 611, were the last two men up. Winners: first, troop 611, 6 poins, second, also troop 611, no points, and third, troop 612, 2 points. Judges were Tom Barek- sten, William Markle and Riley Denton. Crab Race: Winners: first, troop 311, 3 points; second, troop 612, 2 points, and third, troop 615, 1 point. Judges were Sea Scouts Grant Rit- ‘er, Dallas Weyand, Robert Hamil- *on and Wendell Snyder. First Aid: Winners: first, troop 310, 15 points; second, troop 611, 10 points, and third, troop 615, 5 points. Judges were Dr. W. M. Whitehead. Charles W. Hawkesworth and Henry Harmon. | Roints for the exhibition class were as follows: | Best Set of Flags. including Amer-{ jcan Flag, Troop Flag and patrol| flags. Winners: first, troop 615,15 points; second, troop 610, 10 points, and third, troop 611, 5 points. Judges were Dr. W. M. Whitehead, Tom Braeksten and Henry Harmon. ‘ Best Knot Boards: Winners: first, troop 610, 10 points; second, troop 612, 7 points, and third, troop 615, 4 points. Judges were Sea Scouts Grant Ritter, Dallas Weyand, Rob-, ert Hamilton and Wendell Snyder. General Handicraft Exhibit: Win- ners: first, troop 612, 25 points; sec- | ond, troop 613, 15 points, and third troop 610, 10 points. Judges were Dr. W. M. Whitehead, CI s W. Hawkesworth and Erik Larson Charles W. Hawkesworth then an- nounced the winners and presented the Wellman Holbrook Trophy to| Scoutmaster Robert DuPree of the| | - troop all agreed that they will w again in 1940. District Scout Commissioner J. Al- bert Paradis, Jr. then presided over the “Closing Ceremony”. The scouts presented colors and recited the Scout Oath. The rally was closed by the Commissioner’s command to the scouts: “Be Prepared,” to which | all scouts, taking a step forward, responded: “We are prepared.” i A S SALMON PRICE IS ANNOUNCED As Southeast Alaska cold storages prepare for the rush of the salmon feason, the current price for Juneau and Sitka was announced today {rom the Juneau Cold Storage. Large reds will bring ten cents a pound, mediums, seven cents, and whites, five cents. BASEBIE[_TOIBAY | Scores of games played this after- noon in the two major leagues are as follows: National League Cincinnati 6; Boston 1. Philadelphi: Detroit 1; Washington 4. St. Louis 3; New York 4. Chicago 6; Boston 3. “GOOD OLD— CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE Douglas Troop. This is the second ‘ year in succession that this Ir(mp‘ | ai has won the rall and received the' | trophy, and the eight scouts of the g eral Building and last evening found the owner through an advertisement in the paper, which only > prove that “it pay - FROM RUPERT Nichol at N NG G NEW YORK, May 17 Closing 2, 1 point. Judges were Dr. W. M1 pHEASAN'I' COCKS q aska Juneau mine | Whitehead, Riley Denton and Henry tock American Can 86, Harmon, 4 Mongoiians fo Cross wit Ceriialdl Captonid it Moo il oy Vanishing English Birds in Area Ith and Southern 1 p 611, 5 points, and third, troop %, Gel 1 Molc 3 points. Judges were Sea ter 55%,|Scouts Grant Ritter, Dallas Wey- | New York Central and, Robert Hamilton and Wendell A dozen large Mongolian pheasant Pacific 8, United Envder 4 3 cicks extremaly ORI LU Har |, Gompass Drill: Winners: first, shipped from Seattle today for {troop 611, 7 points; second, troop il AR Dow, | 610, 5 points, and third, troop 612, 3 iantb RO B v ls 12009, points. Judges were Sea Scouts Shem 64 JEeRGREkar, Grant Ritter, Dallas Weyand, Rob- l“"'l . ‘::‘*":""‘ll“l“‘ i e ee = ert Hamilton and Wendell Snyder. plained this spring tha 3 i e Sl || bad shortage of male pheasants in m:,_“w p‘(‘)‘ifm:“:‘ez’o‘:‘:t "r(’):)l: s‘l‘;"‘; | that district. where an English type bird was planted several years ago. e of the Mongolian and ties should produce a ake care of itself even | 15 TOURISTS ON points and third, troop 611, 4 points. PR'“(ESS lOUISE Judges were J. B. Kennedy, Lester hikan hope. There were 15 tourists aboard the will remain for Lunch Tomorrow | | | the BARANOF FIGIN WATCH FOUND; RETURNED TO OW/NER Disregarding the fact that “find- ors are keepers,” Miss Mary Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart, returned to Mrs, Howard | Croken today the Elgin wrist watch IMPORTANT MEETING Juneau Transport Workers LOCAL 172 8P M. THURSDAY UNION HALL to advertise. . % Contest: Winners: o Mr. and Mrs. J. W Prince Rupert, registered Baranof Hotel > - ssifieds pay. of the | Lend Us Your Ear! - - - COMEN AND WE'LL PUT YOUR EAR RIGHT UP TO A NEW HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR? VST TRY TO HEAR IT RUNNING— “Super Silent.” RICE & AHLERS (0., Inc. 3RD AT FRANKLIN PHONE 34 Boost Juneau's Rotary Conference—May 18, 19, 20 | curt | 41%, Kennecott 30'« 13%, Northern States Steel 44 DOW. JONE The following Jones averages rails 26.10, utilities Empire ¢ were e { e | Calvert's “Reserve’ sLEnDID wiIsKEY 1 — 90 Proof — 65% Grain Neutral Spirits...Calvert's “Special’’ sLENDID | WHISKEY — 90 Proof — 72%1% Grain | Neutral Spirits...Copr. 1939 Calvert Distillers Corp., N. Y. C. e ———————————. will rele com- ssing in port night vline trip and were r remained ast night for Skagway le to Louise heavily-hunted 1cess and the to Men before sailing TO ALL ROTARIANS: Explanation , 2 PLE ; ; THE ADVENTURE ENTITLED: “NO THREE LITTLE PIG PIES TODAY!" “Aha!” the Big Bad Villain sneers, “Tomorrow, my fat porky dears, When gaily off to swim you go You’re sure to have a heap of woe! I’ve drained your oil! Heh! Heh! At last I'll catch you for a fine repast!” LITTLE PEO Owing to the limited accommodations do not invite guests to the "“Days of ‘98", the Barbecue, or the Governor's Ball. Space will be at a premium and we must give this to our visiting and local Rotarians and Rotary Anns. We are asking non-Rotarians to cooperate with us by not attempting to come to the above-mentioned affairs. We would like 1o open all affairs o the General Public but limited accommoda- tions prevent it. They’re off! How merrily they go Plumb full of joy and hi-de-ho! “Turn here,” two foolish porkers say, “Our swimmin’ hole is down this way.” A limited number of non-Rotarians will be admitted to the balcony of the Capitol Theatre for the Conference Ses- sions where the addresses may be enjoyed. But even this space is limited fo two hundred people. “Tush! Tush! You boys, don’t make me nervous,” The third one yells—“First, Standard Service!” When the S. S. Aleutian arrives fomorrow morning, the dock will be roped off and only those with the proper badges and ribbons will be allowed within the enclosure. There are many important Conference details fo care for before the Sessions start and a large crowd at the gang-plank will seriously impair the smooth operation of Conference, business. “Good thing you came,” says Standard’s Man, “Here’s trouble in the old oil pan. So Mr. Wolf’s been up to tricks— Relax! There’s nothing we can’t fix!” He checks the car from head to heels _And off they drive with joyful squeals! With Standard Gas they roll in high! The wolf is mad enough to cry! “It’s Standard Service done me wrong,” Wails he. The pigs break out in song: Those guests who are kindly giving the use of their cars to carry people to the Glacier, the speakers and others serv- ing the Juneau Rotary Club naturally will be expected at the Barbecue, as guests of Rotary International. We simply cannot take care of others. (Signed) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 25TH ROTARY CONFERENCE, DISTRICT NO. 101. “Play dirty tricks, Wolf, if you must But meanwhile, please excuse our dust! Begone, you rascal! Again you fail! It’s Hail to Standard! Standard Hail!” *x * * Wherever you find Standard motoring service the friendly “Standard™ man will gladly check over your car—oil, tires, radiator, lights—and make sure it’s ready for the road. Then let Standard Gasoline show you what it can do in quick starting, pickup and power! There’s a spiritifting thrill in driving a car that's really giving top performance. Why not enjoy *“Standard™ motoring today? STANDARD Unsunp Uk, GANG Com.. - wass sty pceucTons