The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1939, Page 8

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galver THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1939 8 [ - - | say goodbye to their son, Pete, a' GOV GRUENING | student at Andover. I.A HE ARE II(’(HI" ) The Gruenings will arrive in Se- 3 attie Priday, when the new Gover- munity council luncheon of the Se- attls Chamber of Commerce. Boa ng the steamer Yukon at REPORTED ON SEATILE FRIDAY Beattle on Saturday, the Gruenings NORIH SE(TOR\ g e expected to reach Juneau on Will Be Luncheon Speaker muesarr. | | | - | RODEN BACK | ~Due Here Tuesday on Red Army Claims Shells H Senator Henry Roden returned ’ SfeamShlp YUkon cn the Northland from a husiness F -I-h . | : tHip to Petersbur ired, Burst on Their | § Ernest ppoint- At 8 i Gruening ar nroute across a Northland passenger for Sitka L | the country after visiting Boston tocalling on his trade there (Continued from Page One) THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY PRESENTS THE FIRST SHOWING OF “The Golden Heart of Alaska” The Natural Color Film by Trevor Davis 2AUTIFUL denouncing of the Finnish-Russian | nonaggression pact which was done | yesterday The note was completed about | midnight but the contents remain | a secret pending transmission. Deny Mobilization Officials make a positive denial that Finland has mobilized to full military strength and make denial of the Moscow radio report, made last night, of trouble on the frontier and attempted invasion by Finnish forces of Russian territory Two members of the Finnish bor- | der patrol, near the village of Pum- | mang, on the northern tip of Fin- land, are reported still missing des T OF COLORED MOVIES OF THE YUKON RIVER OF INTERIOR AL. 150 COLOR SLIDES AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE Wednesday, November 29, ai 8 P. M. Drug) 1600 F (Tickets at Butler-Mauro and Junea 5 ] H ) § 3 } H § i i y ] ll ) { N ¢ § § '} l} \ N \ l l ) ) \ | \ | \ \ \ ) \ \ | \ \ \ \ { \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { § e Adults 40c Students 25¢ Children 10 | BRI . voc x| A LW Bkt A PRt g O SIS i - [ 7 T search, The cottage they gas et occupied at the isolated post has been found in great disorder. Demand = NOTE DISPATCHED HELSINKI, Nov. 29.—Finland has sent Russia a soberly considered reply to Russia’s denunciation of the nonaggression pact. Officials declined to comment on the Finnish reply, nature or tone, pending delivery to Kremlin. - HIGH SCHOOL PLAY 15 T0 BE PRESENTED FRIDAY EVENING the WHITE DOT =2 /il «— the only LIFETIME pen makes writing a pleasure “Spring Fever, a riot in three acts, por s the fast, furious and comical life in Brookfield College the day before commencement Mr. Purcell, a wea Because of its Balance design and the smoothness of its FEATHERTOUOH turer and the fathe: point, a SHEAFFER'S LIFETIME is sure e f&,{‘:ds;‘.‘fi} only to find that to be your favorite writing tool. 1’,(\‘ V,l,.:,",-‘ ;;,\,X,m 2 y1; H»-: ;rd B! . kRl Anne's o the di cell arrives, Le student, thinks he is the AT LEADING STORES for a a Russian Bolshevik. In the mean- engaged to pose picture ¢ ALWAYS ASK FOR time, the agency phoned the fellow is erratic and refused to pese as a Bolshevik so Vie a: a friend proceed to re-dress Purcell and tie him' to a hatrack— all so Vie won't fail in his com- mission for a picture. The mis e is finally discovered and Mr. Pur- cell departs, withdrawing his offor to present the college with a new _building. —| But why tell more? “Spring ‘chel" will be presen Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Junean high* Schocl gymnasium - PlansAforr’Y’ear Made . By Sons of Legion New cfficers of the Sons of the Legion presided at last night's ses- sion held in the American Legion Dugout at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for the year were discussed and a social meeting was announced for the next gathering which will be held at the Dugout on the evening of December 12. A membership committee was se- lected and includes the following: Chee Hermann. Roger Connors and ‘Hamld Zenger. R —— SHEAFFERS HOW ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? Fire never destroys a house without burning up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- tects the building. To protest your household possessions against loss or damage by fire, you need Re: . Insurance. It ccsts surpr! — i WHAT YOU HAVE] © s, GO M. A Conter ly little. ® SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 Office—New York Life TO NAVAL BASE General Superintendent of Alaska | projects of the Navy, I. G. Ander- | son, sailed to Sitka on the North- !land to spend a week looking over | | the air base work there before going south. dllillIIlllIIIHIHIIIHllllllllllllllll|IIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHHIIIH!IIilllHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"lIHlllII"IIflIlflIE} ARCHIE B. BETTS | PURLIC ACCOUNTANT Announces the Opening of An ACCOUNTING | and TAX SERVICE OFFICE TROUT EGGS FOR by Nk 3 yood condition ‘ SKAGWAY ENROUTE| e ‘o = forg o B g BALL ON LEAVE Rao.l. valentine B“ildin | A shipment of 50,000 ecastern Fred Ball, Chief Auditor in the brook trout eggs in th 1 sta Regional Fiscal Office of, the For- | Fhane §76 o ol e ST L I Dewey Lake near WAY. yessel Teal to spend. leave in the 0000000000000 by the Bureau of Fisheries, will,be examined here Forest Service Biologist who wul“ Enlarged, Now On Sale; §1.00, o 3 B ! Chester Vienot, 33, and Peter Petersen, 30, both of San Francisco, were killed when their planes crashed together a few hundred feet above the Alameda, Cal, airport. Airport attaches said both planes were circling to land. Lady Oxford Mans a Gun Shatiered fuselages of the two ships are shown. Lady Asquith, widow of the former British premier, holds the rifle of a British sailor as he sinks his teeth in a bun held by Mrs. M. Doran. The two ladies do their bit at one of the many mobile kitchens set up in London I'he Lord Mayor Oftf to Work With gasoline strictly rationcd in England, the Lord Mayor of Leeds has unearthed the motor scooter which hé introduced to the city during the last war and is using it in place of his customary town car. Above, his wife and daughter, Gladys, wave goodbye as Mayor A. R. Winy sets off for work. The eggs, shipped from Seattle| States. - o The Boos ALASKA. Revised and by O. T. E'dward.[ l - Crash Kills Two i3 plANES, 1 jaway from town, and thus escaped damage. It is unfortunate as Valdez has ;Iosl four planes during the past | month. William Ackerman's large | plane cracked up at Slate Creek re- | cently, and is beyond repair. Pilot Jack Scavenius has gone to Anchor- age for his physical examination and will try to pick up a plane for DESTROYED the Ackerman Airways, if a suitable one can be found. | Pilot Al Lyle has three ships, and lis doing business out of Valdez. Disastrous Blaze Occurs at| SR Valdez-loss Placed 'Martha Society fo at $15.000 Convene on Friday Fire which for a time threatened the Ekemo residence and \(‘\'m'a\l‘ Members of the Martha Society properties, caused a heavy loss to will meet Friday afternoon in the a number of Valdezans last Priday |Parlors of the Northern Light Pres- night, when the large hangar of |byterianChurch for a dessert-lunch- the Dieringer Brothers was entirely | €0n and business session. Hostesses consumed, together with taree air-|for the occasion will be Mrs. M. S Whittier and Mrs. Walter P. Scott. planes and a lost of gasoline, sup- plies and tools, the 198s being about | This will be the only meeting in $15,000, s the Valdez Miner of | December because of the Christmas November activities of the church and all Some time elapred after the fire '"9"""""»““' ’TL““' to be present. was discovered before alarm was | N turned in, the fire department pull- ” ing the fire equipment by hand to R g I M t q the scene of the blaze. It was im- equiar Iiee m possible to do more than protec adjoining residences, however, as ownsen u the fire had gained too great head- | = way. | % i 3 Townsendites met last evening Ameng the planes destroyed was ites met last evening in the Elks’ Hall, the attendance hit- ting the one hundred mark. Regular business matters were discussed dur- ing the early part of the session and later in the evening a social was enjoyed | Dancing proved the main diver- | sion and a program was presented the large Fairchild 71, belonging to| ; the Taylor Cub ing to the Dieringer Brothers | the Aeronca, owned by William Egan. Messts. Reeve and Guy Stith had | just completed covering the wings | the Fairchild with new fabric | gonoved be o turkey lunch d given the plane a complete| “ppe yevt Townsend Club meet- | rhauling, and was ready to 1ave | ing wyj| be neld at the Elks Hall on | e 1”’ ‘f?_:‘}““‘“:‘if;V\‘v”'m“;‘f:’:‘;‘;;""’ he evening of December 5, starting b et gy 1t 8 oclock. All individuals inter- Reeve had a number of good con-|.caq aye invited to attend tracts to fill, and will now have to e | sesnva another plane 3 : | The Aeronca and Taylor Cubwere| o Sgratl L | ntractor Ray Peterman is re- | ""Y“”I by William Egan and the urning to Sitka on the Northland | Dieringer brothers, who used them : for private flying The large hangar was completed great expense. and wa cast in the division.. The said it would not this year. nzing to Pilot Guy standing out in the field tely w not damaged —— E Stith lost a quantit of s in the fire. ‘The smaller plar was also saved from being by being near the city han- v some distance away. The plans of Pilot Al Lyle was| i5% 1 Canadian Discount | B. M. Behrends first National Bank Bank. | adv. built! aerial. cabinet. ST PLUG IN ANYWHERE i ... AND PLAY! i i f Any No Installation! No Wires : / i Your Roof or Aroun - the Room the Built-in Super that combines oop Aerial, costly R. F. Stage and nlper-efl'lciel::t “Loktal Tubes. 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