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Rl Ua | 3 ‘ : i g 1 ] ? — "3 LB AT o | e e U RELaS b by Liar L g DA e it A AGTIVITY NUTED N DELT A s AMM A GARNER BOOSTERS TRAVEL ON SPIRITED STEED | BY JUNEAU MAN\ ey ENJUYSUJUURN - - "« RO.\BRU”}“_'f%[“l ir‘{,l_ls of |Twenty - four Members of usy 1&?1 and Vic- Sorority Entertained lous Mosquitoes at Winn’s Cabin s ;“M““;‘; fl:"fn‘:'” 1 Twenty-four members of the Del- :ih ":w s ta Gamma sorority arrived on the et : )“l'r‘ Wikar sinh Princess Alice last night and all TR S v J;]M‘ eal | | were given a ride to the Menden- i :1 o -*~’l~ '11‘15-‘ | |hall Glacier and then served a ¢ e L ‘;“Fv_"” f"]" 5 buffet luncheon at the Fritz Cove "’; "“C'; ,]("lc | summer home of Mr. and Mrs. i I“i;‘ st S P g |Grover C. Winn, Mrs. Winn is a T R | member of the sorority as is also ous and more vicious {Mrs. Donald McKinnon and they s g (sponsored the party to their sor- | borers seeking jobs canno: |ority members, aided by several F‘axrbanks.y Quite a num- | | other prominent women of Juneau. | men unable get work The excursionists have just at- there are coming to €oas |tended a convention of the soror- “The motor bus fare of $10 be- in Victoria, B. C. tween Fairbanks and Valdez over | Grover C. Winn and Elmer A the Richa on Highway is Ionnh- Friend acted as sorority ‘‘Brothe ling unemployed men in the Inter- for the “sisters’ and had every- | Associated Press Photo tolget to (e Coest,” deckred A YT Bethe When: ey durg‘r;lllat:. ?:!:r:‘l_rge:t)‘an‘d’.‘(;ordon Fetter In Chicago telling a story that the mule gained 30 pounds ford. ! |reached the Fritz Cove rendezvous. P 8 to the democratic national convention city. They were rooters for Garner. Trucks and Busses Busy | | The members of the party on the TV T gy R re Mot truck and motor bus Alaska trip are: olyn Barrett, Winnetka, Il.; Miss | venture would not provide w ic over the highway have at- ! | Miss Elizabeth Weintz, Evans-|L. Dobbs, Montreal, Beta Alpha; | EvELT;mr many laborers and fun d considerable volume. Vir-| SRR Coo |ville, Ind, Theta Chapter, Sec'y. Miss M. Dobbs, Montreal, Beta Al- | L] |that nurseries in the whole of all perishable food commod- | ? A e | Prov. TI.; Miss Doll Schmid, Mont- | Pha; Mrs. Robert Freeman Tomp- country could not provide any con- Fes % Texas was joined by California in staging a demonstration for Speaker Garner at the democratic i g ¥ A iz . : desined Job tbe TWirbanks . u;a) convention in ChicagoliThe, familiar Beakflag wivad by side with the Lone Star of Texas. | Clair, N. J, Chi, Sec’y. Province I; kins and daughter. | staerable mumber of frees to plan of the Interior are transport-i i i et Bt A b P o i . |Miss Byrl Bennett, Oklahoma City,| Mrs. Helen H. Lawrence, of Tam- | | 'Senator Moses said Gov. Roose- ed over the highway. Many of the |Alpha Tota, Sec'y. Province V.:|Da, Fla, with the party, has just | velt's telegram greeting to Tam- « trucks make the trip of 375 m:ku’ raising of the [Mrs. H. 8. Cradle, Highland Park, | completed a 11-months’ tour around | | many Hall at the Fourth of July in fewer than 24 2 ' I, XI, ex-Frat. Treasurer and the world. }celebrabion amounted to a surren- tition has caused to 1 '} are (,"1 ”:,?s:‘:;:“ | e-president; Mrs. L. M. Swift, | |der to the political organizati a B - | Lansing, ) ; S 9 —_ which has dominated New York service be Bewsrd|ed over the highwey. ' sww vwe AN | !R:»scxl“lg.}!ofi;cr};v sgflcci:;c'NM;i.‘MRs' A. E. SNOW’5 POEM Rk : |City politics for many yoursyunl and Fairbanks, freight | truck that had on it among other | 1““0‘ delegate; Mrs., E. F. Meadow |ELICITED APPLAUSE;TWO Administ ratian| awany. nd ssengers ts at Val-|things a bathtub. | i 4 iy 2 g and passengers off boats a V|.i 1ge & bay : | |Chicago, Sigma, delegate; Miss | ! SpOkCSan Make Their Gov. Roosevelt’s reaction to the doz can reach Fa ks at least | Working Proved Ground | | Ethel Castle, Chicago, Alpha Zeta; . ritich according to report 8 12 hours sooner than by way of| *In the Fairbanks district, the | [erse . ted | Ab the Indepecence Day exer- First Attacks L i i h iy b £ : : A G | |Miss Dorothy Klenke, Hempsted,| ;..o 4 tvo capitol theatre Mon- ceived here, was merely a broad Seward and the railroad, f ev | Alaska ion Company seems | | | Omicrom, delegate; Miss |G o> 0 the Capl o Lo | save the time required for the|lo be confining its efforts to work- | —_ | —_ Ic ulmlcnmx—?én Tios Ar‘f,‘,e,c‘_ CBT |day forenoon, Mrs. A. E. Snow, AR e | smile anbd he refused to make an ¢ r 2 ew- |ing its proved hol N s J B % e e ot i f Mrs. C. P. Jenne, re-| o 5 , 3 V. | comment. to go from Valdez to Sew-|1ig Hts proved hoidns Tt toes| All but Four of 35 of Mit-|Clerk of Court Makes Pub-|alha Sigma, delcgate; miss winl |™ Lfl“?: Doem, enfitied “Fourth of |Franklin D. Roosevelts utterances . Rt Bl e o Sban g | s helmina Faulk, Brooklyn, N. Y. P s i o tic | 'S v ; Fewer Than 20 Hours |any prospecting ‘ chell Party Move | lic Complete Returns | nteron: ‘ice marn oevite: xeg | 9017” and composed by hersel. Roumiime. for. Ereslioot, were on.| "TALVS HIGHWAYS DECAT T 36l Fairbanks by motor bus| inactivity of the Alaska | : i DL e ; exate- Miss | 'The Tecitation elicited well-meri- | Pominee for : g | FOv . at 8:25 o'clock last Friday morning Road Commission ds noticeable from Base | from Apl’ll P“ma'fy | Xork (Otey, Omnicron, delegate; Miss |, applause from the large aud- |[¢ised vesterday by two Adminis-| MADID—Ooncerns operating i and reached Valdez at 5 o'clock|Many men who in former seasons | R |EHEE MR e, Washmgton.%ien"c [[esaior: okeat e tRe bR (Obf e g otbiip s M - Spoln 8 morning, or in about 20| were employed by this organiza-| Al but four of the Thomas M.| Complete returns from the April|D C. Alpha Beta, delegate; Mrs S Aoz il Se) |Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde and|road net-work, constructed under Ho The only stops Were those tion are idle this year. | Mitchell party of 35 persons des- |Primary in the Third Division, re-|Maunice Berkstrom, Highland Park, IMPORTANT MEETING! United States Senator George H.|the monarchy at a cost of $100- | W st Thc.\';'A:dIL‘ A ot amal L e eretion, Of- the'; Tl 6 for the Liard placer gold [cently issued by Clerk of Court |Ill delegate; Mrs. Aisner, High-| Juneau Commercial Association |Moses, of New Hampshire, | 000,000, is falling into decay be- ,;V"r quite crooked R i reached the stage of |district in Yukon Territory have N. H. Castle, gave Senator a. y.(!and Park, II; Mrs. Arthur Bar- meets Thursday, July 7, Councill Secretary Hyde attacked the re- |cause the Republic does not spend | ’m;\ SHa k. o s e pouring on the basement |left Tulsequah, B. C, the original |Dimond 1,200 votes for the Demo- |€!t, Winnetka, Ill, Upsilon; Car- Chambers. —adv. forestation plan saying such a enough for maintenance. Cititare | on 1 left. Plans were un- llmc gamp‘ and urol:t variou S‘Micur\f)migatmu fgr é)e!eqazc to | g P FRIE A s Sy R R T A T AR R A =, “There were nine passengers in way by residents of the town |termediate camps beiween there|Congress. George B. Grigsby got| 3 " §<L. UL e i i T e o e 1o, 014 Fourtn of uy enercies | #5d. e diggings. “according <o 111 and & 11 Ziegier 105 | R S R g word received in Juneau today. J. J. Connors got 749, J. W ‘*qi’;f’ ' 3 ! aldez t-| . t of the &y B8 declared 2 castie | = urday by boat for Juneau, the| “Traffic on fhe Richardson High- | MOst of the party is declared to Frame 416 and R. E. Hardcastic Nidriars o tho highway bus lines.|way does mot help any of its |be at the Lake Atlin camp, bui 143 for Democratic National Com- | L 3 pe houses, except possibly the one |50me are at Teslin Lake and others Amitteeman. | |at Gulkana. Most of the freight |t Francis Lake. Teslin Lake is| Successful candidates for House | truck drivers and bus passengers |AbOUL half way between Lake At- |nominations on the same ticket | ! a6 lodgings, and some |lin and Frar Lal the latter |were J. S. Hofman, Seward, James | h 8. it is stated Taylor, Cordova, and H. H. Mc- ’ these AN w2 Supplies Being Moved, Too Cutcheon, Anchorage. There wWere ' ¥ V:]:l':' ’h‘\:(”,‘“:tl‘: ,l‘l:: hmuch Supplies, like individuals, are be- |[no other contests. PG]GmGS A% ‘pm; iy mm‘x" 1;7;11::}11'; Freignt '8 moved toward the placer field ‘Thz‘_ vote for contested nomina- ° oes mot noed warehousing, being LrANSPortation is being offected by tions in the Republican party was: ) caded quickly as a rule from (e five Hastman planes with the For Attorney General, John Rust- { steamehip whart to truck, and ar-|Pe¥- gerd 930, Frank H. Foster 430; “ et e e hxgh‘wny | A. H. Smith, representative of |Territorial Auditor, Cash Cole 913, ‘ngm do nof 1”1 v long in the|the Detrolt News, who has been H. I Lucas 204, Percy G. Charles ' ‘1;\\‘1\ b tlxéxv coming home, | With the Mitchell party, arrived|191; National Committeeman, Ed- ‘;;xluv Py ;fimr i |In Juneau late yesterday in one|ward A. Rasmuson 974, John T. L] Simplicity |/© IMosquitoss, always a pest in|Of the Eastman planes from Tul- White 342; for Territorial Repre- Pattern | the ‘Hlk,‘]”]"(l "um of the !’:;’mm, |sequah. He will leave Friday sentative, George E. MoDonald, An- No. 2003 || evriec parts of the nWerlor,! . the Princess Alice for Vancou- | chorage, 1,049; Florence L. Naf- 0. | have invaded the towns this season| i L v B erekben siiibate it e Bl T B. C, and from there will gosted, Cordova, 1004, William B. 15¢. i“'y.‘inu;)i(; ‘mul.u.rl . L ;eenllto Detroit. The Basiman aircratt Phinn, Anchorage 875, Ray C. Lar- Pttt v {returned to Tulsequah last evening, son, Anchorage, 804. Tormer Rep- Sl i i taking from Juneau a mechanic resentative J. N. McClain and Jos- .1 g aa | T |to do repair work on others of the eph M. McMahan were the de- @ uires blowse. || JUDGE GORE VISITS }Ea.\';lman planes now at Tul.sc-'feat,ed candidates -~ o ’ | quah. Sied i he trousers, || | . ;); v’a’m;o/;r ; HERE ENROUTE FOR Three More to Join Party H > N 3 F . the Jacket of || NEW POST AT NOME! Tives voung men have arrived 'iuDgarian Nazi Forming Sizes 14 to 40. || 1‘2 J;x;fa_u I{rum Lmo _Sltazes !OJJO;’\E Hitler Force in Budapest h ! e itchell party. hey are | P | Enr o s I h BUDAPEST, July 6. — Zolta . g A p % |, Burouts: to- Namggio ssums: bisinsiarn: 0. 8. BHotts R D, lant 4 Zogan No matter what kind of job, position, profession or business a person holds ki E Eo h ' judicial duties on the Federal dis-\n o eti *"They are from Califor- | MeSKO, announced in Parliament 2 % “ X i % et e mpywacee Bes Jltrict bench, Judas Leater O. Gore, i Pl i oF oone Tor i pres. | 09t he was introducing Hitlerism in Juneau, he is or may be lessening his earning power every time he or members b Tt | who took his oath of office at|,_ .’ . L553 v e 0 Hungary. . . . . . ly fared. The Simplicity Pattern || Ketchikan last week, visited Juneau | T, Iemvers of ihe party. e, “pypressing his dissatistaction with of his family send outside for merchandise or supplies that could be bought locally. Book includes a wonderful selec- || yesterday, visiting several hours m”‘eor e ki ol *One"f:c policies which he said had brough® tion of pajama models for sports, ||with local friends while the steam- :i\ger Boet Jeanne cu;yg wlmam‘Hung’e\ry to the verge of ruin, Mes- lounging and entertaining. |ler Yukon, on which he was a pas-| g0, G FRE R B BV ko said he was forming a national The law of supp]v and demand llefmuc]y effects the earning power of every- Trousers or skirts, you have ||senger, was in port. He Is accom-|o " orning from Tulsequah, | SCCidlist party. If sias stewillibarts 1 Al inereased buvi ! % twice as many costumes with ||Panied by Mrs. Gore and their two ¥ D! v 2 | The new organization is called one. Juneau grows as it will, pdl’llclllfll‘ y with Increased buying at home, that 3 ;i |children. |the Hungarian national socialist O 3 K P = 3 i ‘ Simplicity and still sav . ||children & ng! oclallst g eryone capacity, through the der - % implicity £ moots. O Rss ioea, AULLOH Yo Vaniton poyilil o e growth will insure everyone’s earning capacity. g demand for more work: in the Second Division left by the resignation of Judge G. K. Lomen, jeffective June 30, last. He will fly |to Nome from Fairbanks. R | FERN GOES TO SOAPSTONE | With mail for the Soapstone |Radio Station, the gasboat Fern, JCupt Osman Olson, departed from uneau this morning. LEADER Dept. Store George Brothers Just Arrived Today 50 BOXES Large Bing Cherries 2 pounds, 25¢ GEORGE BROTHERS New Shipment of Beans 'SMALL WHITE BEANS, 5 pounds 25¢ CHILI BEANS, 5 pounds 5 RAINBOW GIRLS T0 SERVE TEA Affair to Be Held Friday Afternoon in Scottish Rite Temple Girls - of the Rainbow will be {hostesses at a Silver Tea between |the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock Fri- day afternoon in the Scottish Rite | Temple. Tea tables will be deco- Irated with wild fiowers. An interesting program has been arranged for the occasion. The rumbers will include recitations Al will Girls. The tea will celebrate Founders’ Day. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. be given by of the preparations. BOATS GET READY Preparatory to going fishing to- day, the Anna H, Capt. Martin {Andrew Rosness, ice and bait, both lat the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany. he Anna H. will fish for salmon and the Tern for halibut. o DAVIS BACK AT WORK John A. Davis, who has been recuperating from a -surgical -op~ eration, has resumed his duties at GARNICK’S—Phone 174 the Juneau Lumber Mills, and vocal and instrumental music. | Rainbow | Miss Gene Carlson is in charge | FOR FISHING TRIPS | Holst, took ice and the Tern, Capt. (plans close co-operation with the | Hitleritees of Austria and Ger- many, e Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, Phila- delphia minister, preached the first sermon in Duke University's new $2,000,000 chapel. Professional Service for your watch! ON'T -be unfair to 4 your timepiece. An Inspection may disclose some minor “ilI” that pre- vents accuracy. Our skilled watchmakers are qualified to give you professional service. Costs arealways reasonable, . Nugget Shop . [l ers of all prosperity of every resident. en the entire communit Cash Bazaar Juneau Lumber Mills Harris Hardware Co. Juneau Motors California Grocery George Brothers T Connors Motor Co., Inc. U':] ,,7 Thomas Hardware Co. ,&suv‘*: Juneau Drug Co. IC\B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. S/ Alaska Meat Co. Allen Shattuck American Beauty Parlor i %flllll|IlllllllIIIIII||||llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIllIIIllIIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIINIHllIIIHIIIIIHHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllll pes, and will contribute to the holding up of wage scales. Dollars earned, spent, re-invested in Juneau multiply and contribute to the Dollars sent away drain the life-blood of prosperity and eventually weak- Buy At Home and insure your own future. uneau Commercial Association Halvorsen’s Gordon’s Juneau Frock Shop Garnick’s Grocery « Butler Mauro Drug Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Nelson Jewelry Store Sanitary Meat Co. Harri Machine Shop Pacific Coast Coal Ce, Dr. L. P. Dawes Dr. W. W. Council Dr. H. C. DeVighne Juneau Bottling Works . Winter & Pond Co. J. B. Burford & Co. Rice and Ahlers Co. gy oller’s Weekly Daily Alaska Empire 4 R. Shepard & Sons Dr. R. E. Southwell Harry A. Race Juneau Sample Shop Mrs. Wm. Jarman E