The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1940, Page 5

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HANK 1S BACK AGAIN Radio Music Row Begins; ASCAP Rates Million and a Half Tunes Fa!l Under Ran at Mid- night Tonight ORK, D midni - MAKES BID FOR PEACE IN EUROPE Montana Senélor Believes United States Should Be Mediator Canfimued Yrom page One) Ei; W an Francisco recently, Stasford five. (hangein Selecting Result: Indians 52, Olympic Club 48. stated to amateur standing, Luisetti, left, efficiently keeps the ball y from Indians Dick Tayler and Don Williams, above. ! | better with your skin. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1940. MOVETODAY Two PAA planes came in today, making non-stop flights, one from’ Seattle and the other from Fair- banks The Douglas airliner brought mail in from Se nd will return sound temorrow, Tae coming in from Talbanks 1ght in Mrs. Sig Wilz, Juliuw Larson, L. Metoon 5. L. Anderson, Harold Ander- Milten Brown, miis. a asitp on naw Two kled ew 1 ral banks th.s momun e.s gong up, Mr. and Mrs. P A, Lo.t and lass. A, M. Cachact - - GRIFFiN GOLD CASE GOES T0 ELLEN REIDY Court of Ap“;")eé]s Finds for Administratix-Against Dredging Company SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 31. —The Court of Appeals has af- firmed a Fairbanks Federal Court judgment granting $9.675 to Eien | Reidy, administratrix of the estate of John Griffin for royalties on leased gold mining property. The amount was awarded on the basis of gold taken in 1936 and 1937 from the property on Ganes | Your rouge is supposed to comple- Creek in the Innoko district. but the famed ex-Stanford flash, scoring 20 peints, did not ccme back far enough to stop the current Recently rein- ment not only your skin but your| The defendants, Mike Myntti, hair and eyes John Repo, Frank Speljack and Basically your lipstick is chosen| peter Mesich, were doing business according to your type as a red-|as the Ganes Creek Dredging Com- head, towhead, mouse-colored hair,!pany, en' 1 black or brown. And because your AR G g t skin likely corresponds in tone-color.| mr \ ms ; ) {0 0’ Drapes But you may be one of the lovely Skl Dmner Dan(e § waqmen whose black hair shincs t nn r Whe above a pale skin. Then you-ve got W-" H hl h' Last £ ight we heard Presi- to think of that too. | |g Ig promise - there Wil BY BETTY CLARKE Lately the word has gone around 2 i < i xpedition r il AR rapidly that your home is at its T hi AH B o pro AP Feature Service Writer 005 S i Intrior aceorstion onight's Atiairs ships, our sailors, planes a Iy was. the color of your hair 20cording to your color personality.| Noisemakers, favors, music by a 11sns not, at some time w ayba ybiie wheat 1 baying the LOUL dreperies and waljs ought to nree plece’ orohestra and. & g8y iture, be cast into the cauld- yi.1 eolor clot No red for req. e the colors that show up yourcrowd in holiday spirit will feature C lood and hate that is in Eu- . ,’.v‘; Nc green for graen e ,blonde beauty »‘xpm'li are saying. | tonight’s annual Junsm.x Ski Club the Preside logic i P bl D - EOr- SO0 baup: YOI YR heard 1h<‘* dinner dance in the Gold Room of to conely areon Hress that makes your eyes | Advice: to match your jewels, nailithe Baranof Hotel liately break of 100k That used to be out of | PClsh <& i And costume jew-| The affair is semi-formal and ral with Russia the question. elry is appearing in powder tints. If festivities will begin at 9:30 o'clock. mar Japan and Wou've hid-épecidlibts in’ departs|YOUr are a blonde with dresden skin Arrangements have been made for domestic and foreign policies ment stores and beauty salons ten 204 Want to twine pearls in your the use of the Iris Room in connec- ¢ n—where.do . We-80 you'that there 5+» shade of red & pompadour, you can get pearls in tion with the dinner-dar 50 as red-head can wee a rose hue to make available space for last -aa Youive Isnea ¥b avold. white. - g minute attenders, Reservations may Try a classified ad in The Empire. powder and get a powder that blends z‘“}{ be obtained at the Baranof GETS NEW PUP Little Jerry Coatsworth of Tacoma, Wash., whose pet cocker pup lost when the Tacoma Nairows bridge collapsed, is going to get other through the generosity of Gray Valentine, Jr., of Bon Air, Gray is filling out a shipping tag as he ard the pup exchange found glances. Jerry’s dog was lost when his father was unable to save it as the bridge began grumbling. 'Six Feet, Ten Inches TEN ARRIVE; NORTH COAST Ten passengers disembarked here this forenoon from the steamer North Coast from Seattle. Arrivals were Paul Satko, E. Law- scn, Miss Magnhild Oygard, J. E. Baker Mrs. Georgia Wick, Miss , J. McMillan, Palmer Andy Wikan, L. H. Clark > Nickélsens End 7 Visit_in Juneau After a two weeks' visit in Ju- neau with his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sa- bin; Dr. H. C. Nickelsen and Mrs. Nickelsen will sail south tomorrow morning on the Princess Norah. | They will return to their home in Tacoma. on, While in the Capital City, Dr. and Mrs. Nimkelsen have been the incentive for many informai par- ties, AT GRS ! NEW CORPORATIO! | Of interest to Alaskans is the, news that the Tanana-Yukon Syn- | dicate has been incorporated un- der State of Washington laws by | J. A. Clemenscn, Lulu M. Fairbanks |and C. P. Sutorious, The corpora- tion is capitalized at $585,000, >-oe - g Claimant to title of tallest basket- BACK FROM TRIP g ball player is Charl Duvit - Subhan, . AN * Paneny (abovg) zenter of the Wes:{"i‘l:ffl miner, came back on the Norah State College, at Canyon. He is last night after several weeks in six feet, ten inches tall. Average | the States. He is at the Gastneau. height of the starting line-up of | —————— the team is six feet six and one- ) Empire Classifieds Pay! quarter inches. Wowiel | p A A pl ANES Ring CourtesyT-The Fans Booed 'SKIRACES ARE SET Steve Belloise raises his hands and stands back while champion Ken )verlin slips to the canvas in the 6th round of their welterweight bout 1 New York City. Overlin slipped four times; Belloise moved back wur times—and the crowd booed at the display of ring courtesy. Out- boxing his opponent, Overlin won the bout on a close decision At Parting of the Ways o Alfr 1 Gwynne Vanderbilt and his pretty young wife, the former Manu- rla Hudson, have separated. The wealthy sportsman is reported to have taken an apartment at the Plaza Hotel in New York while his wife is making her headquarters some blocks away at the Waldorf-Astoria. The touple have been separated several times in their two years of marriage. To Help Defend Egypt i 1 An English cruiser tank, one of a large number to arrive in Egypt since the Italian invasion, is unloaded from a transport following the trip through she Mediterranean. Such tanks are being used extensively in Britain’s surprise blitzkrieg offensive against the Italians in Africa. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising " BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY-I'VE HAD A STRENLIOUS WORKIN/ DAY AT THE OFFICE-! GOING STRAIGHT HO! AND SPEND A =T EVENING AT ] HOPE - s ¢ MeRRy s FELLIN ( oye W Alsysr "By GEORGE McMANUS | WONDER IF DINTY IS _AT HIS PLACE AT THIS HOLIR? Tip-Offs On FOR TOMORROW 6GOOD AT UPPER CABIN BASKETBALL With snow conditions reported as exccllent and weather as perfect, .. everything is in s for the| 1: Training first sel of races to be run to-| morrow on the Douglas Ski Trail in | By CLAIR BEE patition fer the Behre and Leng Tstand University Coach ning cups. The Henming trophy is awarded| ciean ) nd proper eat- sach year for male contestants and !in, gre t} h najor musts for the Behrends trophy Is awarded to iy he women sklers Star Wit \orrow's races will be tarttna at 1 c'clack in the upper s P ol b w1, unles more snow falls tonight ¢ make the s 1 cabln . » for this type The ccatest is open to everyone and those planning to ra e r quired to registor at the Tor Cafe. All contestants will be iped acc g to ability and w.1l be give, hendicaps DOUGLAS | " " i-he cave stars must wateh NEWS their diet, brief and be sure you are warmly a upon leaving the gymnast $CHOOL HOLIDAY EXTENDED " = 0 o lude milk After consultation with members |, @ Kt CRIEC R e of the School Board and Dr. W. W e b et Council, Territorfal Commissioner of g oy 5 Public Health, announcement was - g bl X made this morning by Supt. Calvin &8 el 5 ,[:,(:;‘11 ‘X:‘;t‘ ;\(4:(!)‘«:’!" _.N,'Il‘_ nmd ‘”["‘T:_ meal chould be eaten not later ds; following New Year's Day as 10 and, SeE i criginally planned. The change is bee, fonst and Jellies beiriz made as a precautionary OF Pré/erves 3 measure only as there are no re- G€t 1Ir of :sleep a nig ted cased of fiu'on the Island a¢| 80d Tetire at the same time eag present although a number of the MEht gl children are suffering with colds. - o Seeks Divorce DANCE v Everything is reported ready at the Eagle’s hall for the New Year perty arranged starting at 8 o'c | teaight with card playing and c tinuing en with dancing to last util well alcng after midnight | - |FIRST BASKETBALL GAME PLAYED, GYM HAIDA EAGLES | McMaien, 7 Erskine 5 Dencvan, 2 Stragier 6 Peotersen, 4 Jensen 10 Paine, 11 Savikko 5 Stratford Wahto Rathgen S. Nelson 10 Duge Mills Gehringen, 2 Rustad Niemi Guerin € D. H. 8 FOUNDRY G. Wahto, 11 Guerin 12 H. Cashen, 4 G. Cashen 6 F. Cashen Wiemi 2 Kirkham, 2 Brown Savikko Edwards 8 D. Fleek G. Mills 8 Krenquist, 3 J. Miils R. Fleek Riedi J. Deven F. Krgul Tw) fast, well piayzd games of ed the new Duug night and de- basketball christe eymnasium J; od bcth playe Virginia Hill Heiress to a Georgia oil fortune, Virginia Hill, 23, is pictured in her New York hotel suite as she told, Rbout her divorce suit against Ci los Gonzales, Mexican dancer. spite two previous marriage annul. suents and the pending divorce, Virginia declares she definitely “npot disillusioned with marriage.” weelss is booked to leave on the Nerth Coast for Sitka to continue his work there for the next month. alike. With than in the Nat, and 2% width on the flocr, but net so long a bettor game here s pasible tha. tefore, move fast play with the ba! 5 or 6 feet higher feet more celling ard nc' so much lone nace'no With ten men in their line-up to eight for the sailcre, the Eagles gept a pira Jead throurhout t~ win by a 16 peint margin. Paine of the Haida Quint was high man with 11 pein’s while Jensen and Sam Nelson tled witn 10 pownts each for the Eagles 5 e Ehc MIKE RETURNS best basket shooters. Peeling little better if any. Better marksmanship for the v returned heme ab basket by the Foundr/men gave pionou’ vesiorqo“orior g them almost double the high school’s total points and Guerin with 12 was mcnths’ sojourn at Tenakec the benefit of his heaith Springs “been assisting Mr. George Loveless in mission work here under the Al- asika Evangelization Society for past - their hegh man while G. Wahto g o ol et wil:h 11 points was the school’s high <. 4‘ """ " DUUGLAS COLISEUM | REV. MANS SITK | ‘THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" | : While Bombs Fall on London When the air raid sirens scream in London, the only difference it makes to the heroines in the city’s telephone exchanges is that they don their teel hats. Note the gas masks hanging near by. Often, fiw"u {their stock phrases with: “Sorry, sir, that number was

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