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& T e T Y [In WY JRRURY JWURISY JRBUY JURUy SUSHY Y VISITURS HAVE MADE PREVIOUS ALASKA TRIPS On Present Naval Cruise Are a Few Who Have Been North Before (Continued from Page One.) his last trip north until the pres- ent one. Others Here Before Others to whom Alaska is not new are Chief Boatswain Reber, who was with the Aleu Survey Expedition in 1932 a visited Juneau during May of that year; Chief Radio Electrician C. G. Alexander, with the Southeast Alaska mapping expedition of 19: commanded by Lieut. Command: B. H. Wyatt and also on the nas plane sent no Tescue party in 1931 comman Lieut. C. F. Greber - O1d newspapers for sale pire Office. ] at Em- UNITED STAT! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTELT GENERAL LAND OFFICI District Lar An July 16, 1934 Notice is hereby given that John Burwash, entryman, has made fina' proof on his hom y, chorage 07929, toget! witnesses Lewis Lund and MeKinnon, for a tract of lan braced in U. S. sSw located along the Gla: within’ Survey No. 2122 in latitude 580° 21" 22” N. longitude 134 of . W, containing 226 acres, and it now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if 10 protest is filed in the local land office (within the period of pub- final certificate will be is- sued and final proof accepted. GEO. J. LOVE, Register, M ‘publication, Aug. 1, 1934. , publication, Sept. 26, 1934. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934. ® Pri @ Pri 1 & Sm: @®lai ® Sm: ARANCE OF FINE CLE nted Silk Chiffons nted mpus Htri}n-' wt Chart Prints in Colors wrt Pastels SILKS up to $2.25 yard $1.45 Yard B Added Special Regular 75¢ value *AYON PRINTS | NOW 3 yards for $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Bovine Births Take Place on Freighter Tanana Frank '\ldi(- l(‘-("ll dairym: received six head of l‘allIP when the Tanana docked here last night, although he was cnly billed with 4. The reason for the increase was rather unique, since it was caused by a birth at sea. Not only one, cither, but two. Although the “blessed events” were not un- expected, they caused some de- gree of confusion . aboard the ship, according to T. J. Keat- ing, purser, as the hospitaliza- tion facilities of a freighter are Mot adapted to maternity cases, particularly not for bovines, It is pleasant to record, how- ever, that both the mothers and the calves are doing well, and should live to many useful years as Alaskan cows. - - FAMILY VISITS ALASKA and M H. R. son and daughter, the Haleakala. traveling agent Milwaukee r: Salt Lake City . - NOTICE are now ar on lair is passe from in Dou FFLXX GRAY, City Clerk. SR SRR R HALIBUT CATCH SOLD The halibuter Fane, Capt. Johansen, Al fternoon at 5 and 3 cents| d. nclair and R. N. Sin- 1 Helen Sinclair, are pas- Mr. freight and for the gChlcago parts taken to the repair shop. d, with of-| due and pay- July 1s v up at once. This means | Ole (on the Princess Louise for Skag- sold 2,400 pounds of fish way, Coast Fisheries yes- |interior of Yukon Territory. 0.8 . WRIGHT REAL MOTHER T0 AIRPLANES |Carries Gasollne, Spare | Parts and Operates Reg- ular Repair Shop For the fueling ef the patrol planes of VP Squadrons Seven-F and Nine-F on the Alaskan fligh the U. 8. S. Wright ecarries 78,000 gallons of aviation gasoline while| 10,000 gallons is carried by each| !of the smaller tenders, U. S. 8. Av- ocet, U, S: S..Swan and U.. 8. 8. | Sandpiper which are accompany- | ing the planes on the present ! flight. | The Wright also carries spare| | wings, spare engines and all parts | | needed for repair to the planes as well as having repair shops aboard | !'to make any repairs required. When a plane is damaged it can be hoisted to the deck of the Wright, dismantled and damager Should a plane be damaged when ime Wright is at another port, the |plane would be hoisted onto the 'dr-ck of one of the smaller ten- !ders and repaired ‘when contact . | Was again established. D llOl.LAVDERS GOING TO INTERIOR YUKON TERR. | Dr. and Mrs. Johan Diehl, of (The Hague, Holland, are passengers their destination being the PR iVas AN I Shop in Junean UMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, ®eecscceccsrsecscccce the Garden Trio. NAVY SEAPLANE SQUADRON PROGRAM TODAY Public reception 4 to 6 for Rear Admiral A. W. John- son and officers, Gover- nor's House, Ship’s Band Concert 5:45 to 6:15. Baseball game, U. 8. 8. Wright vs. Juneau, 6:30¢ Dance for enlisted men, Mandarin Ballroom. AUGUST 1, Fishing trips. Sightseeing. Museum visits, Visits to A. J. mill. Chamber of Commerce Luncheon for Rear Ad- miral A. W. Johnson and Staff, 12:00 noon. Chamber of Commerce Re- ception and Dance for Of- ficers at Scottish Rite Temple Ballroom at 10 o'clock. Dance for Enlisted men, Mandarin Ballroom at 10 o'clock. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. Fishing ' trips. Sightseeing. Museum visits. Visits to A. J. mill. Ship's Band Concert Trian- gle Place, 5:45 to 6:15. Baseball game, U. S. 8. ‘Wright vs. Juneau, 6:30. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. Fishing trips. Sightseeing. Museum visits. Visits to A. J. mill. U. 8. 8. Wright visiting hours 2:30 to 4:30. Band Concert 8 to 9, Ship's Band, Triangle Place. Dance for enlisted men at Mandarin Baliroom at 10 o’clock. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. Fishing trips. Sightseeing. Museum visits. Church services. Band Concert and baseball, baligrounds, 5:30. MONDAY, AUGUST 6. Fishing trips. Sightseeing. Museum visits. Farewell to U. 8. S. Wright and aireraft. Sece v sese-ane - WOODLAND GARDENS TONIGHT . . . < . . Den’t miss Jack and Goldie Hedgson in songs and dances. Beer, lunches and fine dance music by Frankie Mack and Her Melody Boys ummnw adv : ENTERTAINMENT WALTER HELLAN PROGRAM FOR NAMED DEPUTY; NAVY VARIED BOOTH RESIGNS Fishing Trips, Mine, Mu- Longtime Resident of Gas- seum Visits, Dances, Pub- lic Receptions for Visitors Since the arrival of and the accompanying vessels, \n.p Wright and tender A\’JL"( he men as well as the o ove enjoyed trips to the Te Museum, numerous fishing :md motor trips to i and her it of Clithrest “the | ¥ ity. There was & splendid attendance at the welcome dance for enlisted men at the Mandarin Ball Room ast evening which was most en- joyable. Chaperones for the young eople. who 'were present at dance declared the naval pers. el at the dance was of a particularly gh calibre. Chaperones represent- ing the Juneau Women's Club last | evening were Mrs. J. M. Clark and M:s. C. N. Crone and representing the Juneau Business and Profes- onal Women’s Club were Mrs. 'l Burford and Mrs. Jennie Bromberg. Other entertainment Friday and visit will be found in the program schedule appearing elsewhere in Empire. - eee plans for The BANKER RETURNS FROM LC¥6G TRIP OUTSIDE Mr. and Mrs. ard Rasmuson are returning to Skagway on the P:i s Louise after three months pent in the States, Mr. Rasmuson is President the Bank of Alaska. R POLICE CHIEF RETURNING C.J , Chief of Police of Juneau, a passenger for home aboard the Northland. He has been receiving medical treatment. the | 1932, under then Marshal Alber | committee, the remainder of the; | | | tineau Channel Takes Up Duties Today Walter G. Hellen, longtime resi dent of Gastineau Channel and for the past year foreman of an ECW crew at Windham Bay, has been named Deputy United States Mar- shal by Marshal W. T. Mahoney, it was announced today by Chief J. F. Statter. Hellen took up his new| duties today. He is assigned to local headquarters of the Mar-| shal's office. He fills the place formerly held | by Frank Booth, whose resignation | became effective today. Booth |served two years, entering offic White, Mr. Hellen was engaged in the mercantile business in this city for many years. He owns substantial property interests here, and has a residence on the Fritz Cove spur to Glacier Highway. He is 4 Dem- ocrat of long standing and was en- dorsed for the position of Depu- ty Marshal by the local precinct e s MR. AND MRS. TOM CULLITON ARRIVE HERE ON WEDDI TRIP FOR SHORT VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Culliton m--: rived in Juncau on the motorship| Norco on their wedding trip | with the bride's parents, Mr.| and Mrs Claude Ericson, and also| former school chums of Mrs. Cul-| liton. : Mrs. Culliton was formerly Miss Lucille Ericson, and the CO\lplPl were recently married in the soutn Mr. and Mrs. Ericson, who have been here for some time on a com- | bined business and pleasure trip are leaving this afternoon for their home in Seattle. to| ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Process Served Confidential Iinvestigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager loom 1, Phone 2152 TONIGHT PEE WEE 4 ACES SMOKEY—PAUL—DAVE and PEE WEE DINE - = - - - Capitol Beer Parlors and Ball Room And His AND BE MERRY! at the DANCE Shattuck Building P. O. Box 968 U. s. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WI:.ATHER BUREAU The (By the U. W eather S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 1: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time ves 84 62 today 5 49 T4 61 4 pm 4 am Noon toc Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 67 95 64 s 1 swW S Cldy Ciear Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS TODAY Station temp. 44 56 54 66 80 48 50 50 58 63 4 40 56 52 64 80 48 50 66 4 82 50 The S on the Arctic coast, with ka and moderate tely high over the r sughout the Territory ex slightly. ‘Temperatures have changed but little elsewhere. ra temp. baremetric pressure is Lowest 4a.m. 42.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 36 28 0 Cldy 4 46 PL. Cldy " 44 Clear 58 58 Rain Cldy ldy Cldy Rain Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy Rain Rain Cldy t. Cldy Pt. Cldy moderately low over Al a except showers over most of Southern and West- n in the Interior, tic c The pressure is ern Pa Ocean and is rising t the Southeast where it is falling fallen in the extreme North and have PERM ANENT WAVES That Keep the No more Ends Always in Curl straggly ends—with this permanent that’s rolled up from the ends. est, most natural wave on top. And the soft- It's only $6. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 Evenings by Appointment SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BLDG. We carry ah the new colors introduced at the recent auto shows. Paint Job! Treat youd car to a mnew coat of paint and you won't need a 34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll like our price — and you'll appreciate our service and workmanship. Connors Motor Co., Inc. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH Phone 16 We Deliver GROCERS Meats—Phone 16 - LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Now on display in our salesroom Harri Machine Shop “Where the Best Always Prevdils” Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 oo INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. X )