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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA sy M ETCALF T0 Eskimo Boys GETS JOB, - [INQUEST N[ == iii | MAKE SURVEY Arein Armyi BUILDING BANDY DEATH § | ' OF TUNNEL .oz RAILROAD TOMORRO w teers awaited a plane (u take them |to Ladd Field. * il All are Eskimos and all arc crack| OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 17— Model (vontinued from Page One) - BVILT BY BALDWIN Shaft IthUgh Hill May shots with hunting rifles and have railroad builders would get a thrill| ———————= taken away numerous honors injout of the job of Robert L. Troutl.|crash of glass and knew :Bandy Serve as Bomb She”er the annual Christmas shooting con- |27 and a second lieutenant in the|paq broken through a window at| . tests. One of the stunts is to hit|Army. He has been assigned to|(he front of the house. for S(hOOI Chlldfen a two-inch bull's eye at 75 yards. ~ |build and operate a 50-mile rail-| Fired at Woman L Any one of the young huskies can|road system connecting the new| . 2 | This superb ml:trumzm. run all day beside a dog sled or|{Utah general depot, a 387-willi- 1‘):\:)Thrl;?:el::c,l\i:ii ‘?&le‘z:ixw ;:“‘f;’:fi"‘:“:l ;::1:.:. ity Engineer Prank Metcall was|mush for hours at a time on snow meter shell and bomb loading Plant. | o packyard just as she wasclimb- | o S Baddwie puile last night at a special shoes. They are skilled in the use|with main. lnes thi the etk pordh lnE AhkeBtiiors pianos, fully answers the city council to start of knives and should be a great| With 90 men he will spend ap-|, © 0 ol Pl B OB e the demand for a com- a survey of the proposed school |aid as informants about conditions|proximately $2,000000 on this pro- 5 by pact piano which will nel, from the end of Seward in this area. ject and other military rail con-|lired three times at her, bullets | fic_graciously into the t the hill into Ever-| So enthusiastic are the volun-|nections in this region. Lieutenant|Siking the door casing on either| L 30wl teers about the mew life they are|Trout is the son of a raliroad|Side of her. She screamed, and a mited space erm about to adopt that they hold their bridge engineer moment after she heard three molc PSS mutfled shots, she declared. Bandy's body was found in the living. ] own drills daily by marching about - suished styles of Acro- ‘oughfare into the recrea- b / onigs pow om disnlag, t area and bombing shelter| Induction in the army at Fair- lllleall af Smen fromL Sves .“‘" house, lying on| au Chamber of FINE SILK NECKWEAR WILL PLEASE HIM! There are ten distim- > 2 I s a combina- the village iren during the war banks will be the first contact with the floor in front of the window | the work o « tunnel Civilization for most of them and R I ‘0" | which he -had apparently broken | by 1 - L .]tlnn“rv":;:u)(x:ullll\‘" b‘\u \';T-] they have been holding classes for e e e( Ker& n entering the place, His glasses | fialhu]tu unteer labor Employes of the Al-|Weeks in the manners and customs AR lay at one side of him, a .32 cali- Juneau Mine have offered to Of White men against the day they| All officers of the Juneau Rifle|bre revolved at the other side. A ed up work on the structure by !iffeet their Caucasian comrades in/and Pistol Club -were re-elected|bullet had entered his skull from One thing he can always use—one Alaska Music Supply 2 v & 'S = giving their services during times|8rms. last night when the marksmen held | the right side of his head e A when they are off shift at the mine. | . - an annual meeting at their rifle| Selling Out Ihlng he always wants more Of one A report by Metcalf on probable 5 P range in the basement of the Al-| Information revealed that Bandy » S P £ 4 s : . coss”ex e nnet” may oo mace' [ @arion Auxiliar SLS Aeut - Cabariy, | had been drinking before his death, | & , 4 thing that never fails to make a hit the city council meeting Friday g Y The officers are Jay P. Williams, | Hellan said. He said it had also| N i Empire Classifieds Pay! t of this week wi 4v | president; . V. Williams, vice-|been revealed that the man was| P —silk neckwear! These are hand- T e s Holds Inma"fln‘pres-dem. and J. W. Leivers, sec-/on the verge of selling out his f ¢ e S R % | retary-treasurer. 1t was voted to|music box concession business here. ; X & made, wrinkle-resistant, fully lined. Two new members, Mrs. Sigrid|reduce annual dues to $3 per year | Dr. William Blanton was called to * fronl Paul ; zi‘l;l;'fedand Mrs, Olga Hoel, were|for menand $2 per year for “a.‘;)l;;ydeam scene and examined the| & 3 4 They iake marvelsit gifis idr any into the American Le-|men and junior members. % |gion Auxiliary at its meeting last| The Juneau target sharks will| Bandy was born at Billings Mon- | o 1906, and came to| g S j man. | night in the Dugout. soon shoot off a challenge match |tana, July 11, | 00 01.“ /;‘ Mrs. A. W. Stewart spoke to the|@gainst Juneau men now in thn}Jv\m:‘au June 4, 1935. He is sur-| ;; club on the work being done by|Army at Chilkoot Barracks, it was|vived by a widow and small| ) her committee in connection with |announced. Results of shooting here |daughter, from whom he has been | ¥ P . ( and at Haines will be compax'cd‘s('pflrawd for some time, and a q G5 rmllal'ds neps KIIIIS (, child welfare work. by mail. brother, Logan .P. Bandy, all re- 8 | accomplish Hundreds of New Shades ation unit. i | Mrs. John Newman outlined the 3 i ; 9 accomplishments of the rehabili- In the interest of national de- | siding in:Montana. | fense, use of the club rifle range| — .- | % Mrs. Anna Day, who is in ch: was offered for assistance and| _ | R | of e olubs aetivitice in cooperae |raining of the armed civil de-| Buropesn Ru L virtually one, Dozens of Gorgeous Patterns 9 tion with the AWVS regarding the |fense guard. It was hoped that this | e U Rt/ ;;uwruco of refreshments to civilian |activity will promote interest in | )| guardsmen, informed the group|the club activities. f 2 e ey ¢|that they will be responsible for It was also decided to donatel | & ’ ;; that work during the fourth black-|use of the rifle range on Monday | B 4 &) out nights to Henry Harmon, for train- . 2 . : ? £ 7| Plans for the joint Legion Christ-|ing8 of a high school rifle team. 44 R | ;, mas party being held on Decem- 7y | _ FOR DIRECT RELIEF from miseries | B e " o vt - deition o1 R e D e | The Store for Men ONLY A DIAMOND can express the happy sentiments 9 bfcolde ¢m, 7 A MC 2 She: i , clogged upper air passages— of the moment. ONLY A DIAMOND can mean so much /’ Brs, Bty Figat ‘Stevensons '0 Be tub, (Tt chint and bact st ir large selection of engagement and wed Vicks VapoRub. its poultice-and- i) Seme e (HR'STMAS SEAL | Honored at D|nner yapor acion brings relief without A Product of fiz!g%mi%!&. 2 2= 3, | ALSO, FOR HEAD Elgln /l SAlES IN(REASI"G‘ bon \o_\'aiucmdxmwr will be | fi:lk‘"a“:"'mfi?;i Bnlova // [given by Miss Ellen McKenzie at| o6 vanoRub in ¢| America's entrance into the war | | her home on Thursday evening for| hot water. Then O ket dssroded ar 7 rs. C. W. Stev ¥ v chi Waltham 0 Sl X SR S S EERRVICKS | T Is No Subsfitufe for Newspaper Adverhsmg' Hamlllon | cording to - Christmas Seal Sqle‘huhd*‘yg | ~steaming vapors. | A TS S o TR ) e ¢ Campaign figures released today 5 B b, hn H ier, 1 sec- J. B. WARRACK LEAVES @iy, ol BAPRAE, SRBANS M0 ek Socktructiba comc) W@%&%MW@A@&@@%}&@J{%g:g!g:g%;g@g\gwwmg‘ ? retary of the Alaska Tuberculosis )| Association. | pany head, has gone south for the h‘ («) Hagmeier said it had been feared | Winter after a brief visit in Ju G I F T S G E S T IO N S 5, that seal sales would be hurt by|neau. He came here from Anchor-|&/ l ' ‘; ¢) the war but the result has been to| age last week. {5 accelerate public generosity. | - >oe — s 3 / “Recgipts are more than 10 per NIGHT SCHOOL CLASESS X f; cent ahead of the returns for the| The last class for the night fflr MOTHER “nd FATHER s corresponding date last year,” he|school students before the holi g . ) said. “It is apparent Juneau will|days will be held on Thursday \ ) maintain its tradition of always evening. All the material missed ¥ g exceeding the previous year's cash|when schedules were cancelled due‘ NG )| total.” {to blackouts will be made up on| ol S f January 6 and 8. MONAGLE BACK FROM | - PETERSBURG TRIP | DIVORCE GRANTED M. E. Monagle, Juneau attorney.‘ Vesta Hertzig was granted a di- ¢)' has returned from a business trip|vorce from Albert Hertzig on (4; to Petersburg. grounds of incompatibility in Fed- 0 Tt eral District Court here yesterday. e : for NYPERACID qgmt 4) {ft ! Paul Bloedhorn Juneau’s Leading Jewelry and Curio Shop <}; BUTLER-MAURO DRU G co. ZCEELLECLEELEREREIEEELERL SE RN S S 22 2R oot ‘ 14 A ¢ “ §5 ¢ “ “ I 14 I @ @ @ / / S/ @ I A / @ $/ 14 13 , ?4 9 [ ‘4, 0 A A ¢ (g 4 4 4 s A @ A 4 A 4 4 g g g § g § A (¢ { { ( f { : E : ; (¢ é (¢ { [ z : § 9 | ‘%¢ GET MOTHER A HAMILTON BEACH MIXER A gift that will please her and save her hours of work. bfl ya’ J/mé{ ,jafl ydl/ YA ( | § - : : : :_:Eg:y"g':{l jl‘);g“:‘;: 'l'ols for Dad from $6.45 Here is a gift that " P - 1 q M charming en s to be ap- W”E” T”E ’0"‘ ‘I7 ","“’ 5 R 5 stoi;:ypn‘(lt:lfll::u?o \?Ilr“‘L :rebcli)(rjod i .(;f)I l” YO"R ”‘T’ s i . ¢ : " | from. where is there a 42 Pleces — Priced man who has i enough tools. 53 Piece Set—service for 8—$13.95 A GENUINE DISTON HAND SAW-—Priced as low as "A Box of o ) y p $2.00 more than you expec . - / 7, , you expect. . ' HoLEPROOF ¥ K - i A T e 2 YANKEE COMBINATION DRILL AND SCREW DRIVER in superb smoothness! 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Family Shoe Store JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE co. faction when you taste Hiram Walker's ! Of course they are scarce and difficult to get E but we have a few and DAD is sure lo want one. & LOU HUDSON, Mgr.