The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1939, Page 8

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THE D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1939 N ATIVE DIES gl rbesiar . The Senatos is a Good Saker {TH DAY ADVENTISTS ""Pattern of Asia” 'EMERGENCY MEET N e Y i onlookers who had begun to firmed and do not givé the nature o Kelapwind g TR _, APPROPRIATELARGE Is Discussed Last | CALLED TONIGHT ~ < "o UNREPENTANT - i i | [ . 5 0 (SUM, MISSION WORK| Night, Norwomen uouuuun smeceess o WANTED 1 with the floor ON G ows witness room. Below yawned i e % . s ™ 10.—Members of tke Belgian : it, with a stairway i | A total of $321,227 was appropriat-| Speéaking on “The Pattern of ; The Rev. G. Bdward Knight A I I P ¢ - B » Cabinet are called {0 an emer- X7 ey TIght, . of i e £ F : iBa ed by leaders of the Seventh-Day |“Asia,” Herbert Hilscher, prominent . rch, is v the far er R ‘ d by leaders ! si s ¥ gency session to be held this | (D€ Methodist Church, is making a Shenie 5 i i Adventist denomination _at, their | free lance writer, was present as svent request for a needy family. The re- iy A 3 : - lconvention of executives just clos-|guest at the Norwomen dinner last, e, B quest is for a double bed, mattress 0 Marshal cautioned the wit-| JEE ; 5 ing in Lincoln, Nebraska, to con-|evening held in fhe parlors of the X6 is understond M6, CABInel | o oh diitit KiODISE coveragd Ne|50n (harles Exe(uhon nesses st talking after - the : igr f tinue the operation of their world- | Northern Light Presbyterian church| ™Meeting has been aljed. to oon- Anyohe having the articles to give prisoner was led in. With wet snow { i wide missionary machine during|and attended by approximately| Sider secret demands which | Lo "0t icate with the Perf()rmed on S(hed' fa drip, drip, drip—overhead i ; 3 { 4 1940, according t oa report Pastor!seventy Juneau women Germany was reported to ,h“"' Rev. Kmyht by phomng hg g the eight men in the room, the spiri- | : , H. L. Wood, Alaska mission super-| Mr. Hilscher held the interest of| '™ade on the Belgian and Neth- | ' = = ule at Jail Here ual advisers, the doctors and the e 3 - intendent, has just received from | the group as he traced some of the! riands’ governments. Federal officers saw the hanging 2 § ; : the council. Pastor Wood was un- underlying influences at work in the 3 % No one else was able to see it ¢ s 0o able to attend the executives' coun- | Far East and of the historical back-| ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 10— | Against the Federal Building on it i cil this year because he was called | ground of Japan's royal family, end- | persistent reports are circulated in canadlan Dlscounl Main Street stood three Indians, a ¢ % : b £ as a witness by the Grand Jury in- ing with the importance of defens-|zurich tonight that the German B man, a woman and a boy, watching : \ dicting Tim Murphy, Aletuk, for|ive relationship in Alaska to Russia|government has presented an ulti- B e rae Bk he moves around the execution g L murder which occurred in the Es-|and the East s M gt Bank chamber a block away. The woman 3 i i § . kimo village of Pilot Point while Mrs. John A. Glasse presided at dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief . L i the Pastor was in the village. the dinner table in the absence of It is not likely she was a relative 3 : i The Eskimo plead guilly and was|MTs. Edith Sheeler and a girls trio of Charles, who came to Alaska from McNeil | Sang <Plerllnn< for the occasion (Continuea rmum rage One) 1 chamber. In thi rely large enough to zht men, the witnesses seated two rows of planks, were nailed into the room be- 3 ¥ . : o oo sentenced to 25 years at SUPREME- ’muk sk Al X“,“‘T‘;\‘l;\“\”‘:“”‘lr ; ’ ; ! [Island so there was no need of a % e Killed, is in a {etchika m .. ; 4 . trial, but it was too late for Pastor Pnnmnnu & Al ARSI e > . Wood to attend the Council UGGEN SELLS HIS BAKING i A s Bl e Ny S ; The mission superintendent stat- l l , A (' & Suteieasy i'l' a )‘,21_"'“, !\kh‘ % . | F o s |ed that the size of the appropria- o POWDER B £ P T O e e = - Ition is especially remarkable this S"KA RAN(H OF % Treat your family to fluffy, tender muffins, on-Sepleb s 4 A year because $106,000 had to be ta- I'vn',.yv'v-:i |“)flp :-.,::nn‘xt‘nv’lvvd ltrwn;n:: on- l fi:nux)‘; B_rr_\ietl'Cyh?‘l:np (:llark“rzf !v{‘xysi;nwr;,:»::“.jl: tl;;w“l;{t)tez::t «;::m:;w”?t ken from reserve funds of the treas- HIS MUS'( Ho E 5 made With.dependable_ Schilling pnking mer he hanging senten vas e ministration’s neutrality , E 4 2 |ury to meet urgent needs in coun- Powder. It is double-acting, made with pure mandatory upon District Jud Senator Tom Connally of Texas, one of its staunchest defenders, after u & R o ! the bill was passed by the Senate. Senator James F. Byrnes of South where it was felt that new f"""':{l;’:‘;'("f"-"G::r;it,viflsi:,h'};‘:” | Carolina (center) also voted for the measure, churches, sanitariums and schools| . M yesen proprietor of the! bi| pogir, ste! 8 Granted Two Stays | must be erected without delay s { baking as other good cooks have for over m'“"” s i Twice Char SaA |" W. E. Nelson, treasurer -of the |Alaska Music Supply reports the ki palfa century. Remember, only successful L ) ! Twice Char anted a sta | ] R < . ey i sale of the Sitka branch to Mrs. baking is true economy! ution rde allow his|and with the case explained today |remodeled for Curistmas time. Any- | General conference stated that WhilelHore il Hands “who will' continue . s to perfect an appeal. When [that by claiming innocence he one having old toys of no further|war has played hifl\fl" with the de- |, " ohdle the Baldwin pianos, C. action of this nature was taken, |meant merely that he killed Mrs.|use to them arc urged to leave them |nomination in certain lands by tak-| G Gonn and Continental band in- the hanging was set finally for No- [Johnson while he was out of his at the church and Ceuple Club mem- |ing preachers from their Dupits | umonts and supplies as in the 7 oy ember 10. Several appeals to Presi-|mind. He has never sought to dis- bers will be more than willi to|and putting them into soldiers’ un: past. mflm\uuwu dent Roose’ to commute the|own the actual deed of Killing her. repair them for the annual distribu- |forms, and has otherwise dislocated |™ 11" 2qqition to these lines, Mrs I ‘w %, / sentence to life imprisonment were ! 13 Letters tion. to the less fortunate |church congregations, provision in|ponac win carry a stock of sheet s rejected after a study of the case.| Yesterday Nelson Charles wrote s : these appropriations has Mot only p.cie' records and radios been made for the supply of funds Charles was certain as late as 3 tters of farewell to his friends and 1 A A new building on the main street terday that he would be granted relatives. Ironically. the number of |in order to keep mission enterprises| " giiva ¢ now under construction i n stay \ebtl R AR wras 15/ “This morns in different foreign continents moy- |y oo C B I TG ctore, which s el i G TR e B nson's murder was as bru- as he waited the last hour hel AN WER H N {ing along on even les, but the Con- |4 {5 pe completed by November 25. UTICA-DUXBAK CORPORATION 1s could be imagined. Her son- dictated two more lett to Cap-| |struction of a number of churches, ™ np “pocen returned to Juneau MONEYBACK | ____ 813 Noyes Street, Utica, N. Y. in-law was drunk at the time. His tain Jackson. One designated Jack- i |and the lmxnr;w‘l:;t‘lm v‘f \\111 t]‘hwm from Sitka on the North Coast af- . To:h_uw':)_u(g;;:u!d(;d? Please sond me yout new FREL four color catalog. ment that he was innocent of soh as his choice of spiritual a SOMETIME TODAYL“ oW being utilized by the faith ter completing the deal with Mrs. | \ F ‘;;\‘RT‘:R‘ fi:km‘ Povater: : | crime was not made seriously visor. The other, addressed to Mar- 2 R o8 | Rands. | your grocer will return your Name until two minutes before he died shal Mahon was a friendly nulv -eo money at our expense, and Mddeess. oo | Those acquainted with Charles acknowledging the fact that the| ONE Hour Conference Last BROKERS HERE Mg will also pay for the eggs, t x butter, flour, etc., you have Marshal had treated him kindly and % ) e e e e KRR I e HOid OMAGEY I N,ghi Fails to Reach H. B. Crewson and Dan Noonan, Rt used, if you find any fault iny way to blame for what wa | | | traveling merchandise brokers, came = Fred Dolphin, traveling man, reg- whatever with it. |i » North Coast from Sitka | istered at the Baranof Hotel after abcut to happen to him. Both let- nf | in with the Nor g E v B fani Agreeme 'and are registered at the Gastineau | returning from a trip to Sitka aboard 3 i e | Hotel | the North Coast. hen the black cap was being MOSCOW, Nov. 10—Joseph Sta- | A o s R i pulled over his head, the Native add- | i, is expected to give the Russian ed a few unofficial last w whe Sk et agtalc . my ear.” His left ear was e LR rites posals of the Finnish When Hellan started to arra 1 e S Boviet - d&MEnds "8 rap and removed from the noose.| o Stalin Mok -the Nelson Charles was 3 and | younger. He enlist : romised & mil withls with the U. S. Army in 1918 by say- o ing he was 18, when as a matter of stokeaman ‘for the depatinn fact he was only 16. He saw service' ;. mooqihat the failure #o reach - in France and was wounded a1 dgresment in N0 WAYSESANG’ & Today’'s hanging, as ne: as can favien negotiations. The Fin- be learned, is the seventh lezal ex- | i qelecation will remain in Mos- ecution held in Alaska. Three were Siiiis - baill e tatan DU ST, o0 o 0,0 o ot o . o fox Tomorrow Is Armistice Day! Buy Your Choice Liquor Now and Celebrate! Plan ¢ To Have Dinner in the GOLD ROOM or i COFFEE SHOP of ° s lhe fia/'(fl 0 for Reservations had been held in the Territory sin ity 1929 s » 2 vl Sunday Vesper Will Couple ClubtoMeef | Be Interesting Hour In Balcony of Church o oz o esen e - IBILACKK & WHITE will be shown by Trevor Davis, | A special work meeting will be Juneau photographer, at the Ves- E T P held by the Couple Club at 7:30 per Service Sunday afternoon from 3 Year-flld scoteh x o o'clock Monday evening in the bal- 6 until 7 o'clo in th evening < cony of the Northern Light Pres I'he Rev. John A. Glasse will SPEC'AL byterian Church speak on Armistice Day during the 3 l o Members will spend the evening hour and hymns will be sung by working on toys which are being the young people’s choir CORBY'’S YANKFE "LIPPER BCURBON WHISKEY 9-YEAR-OLD BOODGEE!BOODGEE!BOO! | g &, [ cANapian mauskey °] Qt. 95¢ i : , ’ : 0 o ‘ pinl_SI. so = g (Regular Price $1.60) “I'LL SEE YOU" in any man's language o v N ‘ ; Solt’s - _ y' Your Choice of FAMOUS BOODGEE! BOODGEE!B00! | MM SRu il & ALBA WINE | GoipEN WEDDING ' RYE WHISKEY s e o ; Voo Fuu oua"_75c (REG. PRICE Y PINT 75c) Moose Monte Carlo Carnival Z\’ight ; A - | SALE PRIE—50¢ SINGERS WILL SING. A Good Buy—-— cwig § e | e N Silver King Distilled BEER----BEER THERE WILL BE DANCING THERE WILL BE GAMES ANDGA;VHNG TABLES . ‘ ' g LONDON DRY GIN OLYMPIA Date Your Dale NUW and Be in on the . P - ; T RAINIER Year's Biggest and Best Night of Fun : ; . ou a" . Moose Monte Carlo || - sl'ls 8 for s l ° o o Carnival Night November 10, 1939, 8 P. M. on into bion » - : Juneau Liquor co. !he Nigl‘l NP——— l. 0. 0- F. “ALL | Andrea Leeds and, inset, Bob Howard Latest Hollywood figure to hear the call of Cupid and say “I do,” l I ' | At s Wi ceobross, 16/ thown. Rbibe with hes nes L] 143 rno“ STREET . - . Robert S. Howard, 23, son of the sportsman, Charles S. Howard. The two were married at Del Monte, Cal. Miss Leeds, 26, said her - real name was Antoinette M. Lees, Under Management of i i ROBERT ]. SCHOETTLER LES TEAGLE—Chef and Maitre d'Hotel Andrea Is Real Life Bride 5 N \ N ) \ ) N ) \ ) \ ) \ N 3 ¥ \ \ \ ) ) ) \ § \ \ \ B N ) ) { \ N \ § \ 3 N \ \ \ N ) ) t N \ \ ) ) i \

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