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THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1934: [ SCRAM OUTTA HERE | LUCY-BELLE _YOUR oL’ WHE WAR Pfl 3R ing Feara " COL ARNOLD IS STRONGLY FOR 600D AIRPORTS Alaska Offers Finest Op- portunity for Air Trans- portation Says Chief - {Continued niom Page One) out proper landing fields, radio or the other necessities of aviation. It is through high morale and sheer skill that they heve succeeded,” Col. Arnold declared. y Precentation of Totem In presenting the symbolic totem to Colonel Arnold and in behalf of the city, Mr. Robertson .said in part: - “We congratulate you upon your successful flight and ourselves that you ventured to come to Ju- neau and put to actual prooi The feasibility of wheeled planes being based at Juneau. “Having urged that your Alaskan itinerary should include Juneau, we felt considerable responsibility as to our facilities being properly ade- quate and are all sincerely that you found the field which we had recommended for your use was not only adequate, but of higher standard than any you encountered since leaving Edmonton. “You have made history for your- selves and for us. Yours is the first flight of a squadron of wheeled Gisw 3 DOGGONE MAH_PAPPY//_ YOUD THINK WARN’ p 4 FULL-GROWED. ONLY JES/ TEEN A-COMIN’ H B - = DAOWN ‘ TROUBLE, HE'L. RE GET A EHA?/ISH OF \T-. F HE'S v VAR A-LOOKIN' FER {5 D WARN'T NO 600D JES WHEN AH GET THIS HYAR W08 ASTAKING K| HITS TO YOWL A-SPITTIN' LIKE OLE TOMCAT. — By B 4 JES'AM oM / MAN . SOMEBODY'S Y WITH HIM. - | planes to visit- Juneau. ., Concededly we have available water-ways for typifying bravery and dauntless e oo | amphibians and hydroplanes. Your ‘saie. successful ‘arrivall here has | demonstrated to the world that Ju- { neau also can furnish safe landing ! grounds for wheel planes. “The people of Juneau, as other Alaskans are air-minded. Hemmed in by mountains and water, our I situation early forced us to see the advantages of air travel. We long have felt that Juneau was the log- ical site for a base for airplanes, wheeled, amphibian jand pontoon. {We are confident that your visit ) Below on | courage. “We feel that the qualities thus | exemplified by the carvings on this pole, which is of native Alaskan | yellow cedar, are symbolic of the | courage and daring exhibited by you in making this flight. : “In appreciation of your visit to |us, Juneau presents to you as a |slight token of remembrance this | Totem Pole. May it outspread wings shield you from danger and harm. We hope that it may aid to keep green your memory of ' us, |and that soon you may again | to Juneau has sustained that con- | tention and has proved it bcyond;sm‘t‘fld your wings in flight and any doubt. return to visit us for a longer per- “It is with pride that we learn [iod than time now permits you.” you have elected to name one of | T R your graceful winged machines, that * commanded by Major Royce, after M B 3 2 Juneau. As it scars through the y H | heavens, it will lift upward that| eaUIy 'nt ideal for which our community | ST strives but falls far short of at- taining. | “The totem you have adopted @s your emblem seems most approp- riate for that purpose. Half l.c- gend, balf fact, so likewise in time will become the story of your flight to Alaska and to Juneau. Long before the aviator braved the air-| passages of Alaska, there ws a great bird that scared over its wa-| ters, forests and mountains at heights that man could not essay.| With unblanched eye it gazed down from the sky, impressing the abor-; igine with its courage so that he give it first place in his story—| barbaric, it sounds, yet greal na- tions, even ours, adopted the Eagle - as a mational emblem. | Care of the feet will improve “The Thunder Bird lived among | beauty of the face, for nothing dis- LANN_ DA - |the mountains and glaciers, carry- |torts the face like feet that huri IG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery ing a lake of water on its back.|Massage carefully with a good oil With its wings it caused Lhunder,‘or cream, and use salt water for and from the lake sprang the rein. bathing the feet. Do this especial- — |1y before going out to dance. Scotlal;d L:;.Scfii{ish | Says Church Committee | NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE ted States of America,) strict of Alaska, First Judicial Div NOTICE IS HEF ) ss. on. ) | iBY GIVEN| that by virtue of an execut im:} EDINBURGH, August 17.—That ted August 1, 1934 ued out of ‘Scotland is becoming less Scottish e District Court for the Territory jevery year “in blood, tradition and First Judicial Division, | religious attachment,” is the con- E: nt and decree rendered | clusion of a Church of Scotland said Court on July 24, 1934, inicommmee after long study. or of The B. M. Behrends Bank, | One of its greatest concerns was srporation, plaintiff, and against | “the staggering growth” of the Lena A. Pigg, Henry Pigg, Charles | Roman Catholic Church, which it Miller and B. M. Behrends as ex- |laid wholly to Irish immigration. ecutor of the last will and testa- | Roman Catholics, the committee figured, numbered two in every of articles. { { DOUGLAS || NEWS { WOMEN'S CLUB TO BE HOST, JUNEA ORGANIZATluNi Juneau Women’s Club will be the guests of the Douglas Island Women's Club at a party in the government school, Wednesday ev- ening, August 20. There will be a special program and entertain- ment, with refreshments served la- ter. On the reception committee are Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Rose Davis and Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas. Program committee has Mrs. El- ton Engstrom, Mrs. A. R. Edwards and Mrs. Edward Bach; refresh- ment committee includes Mrs. Jack Langseth, Mrs. A. E. Goetz and Mrs. C. H. Bowman Each member of the club has re- ceived the Alaska Federation of Women's Club yearbook. The cov-, ers in gray and gold with the purple iris were painted by the Seward Club women. The various women’s clubs of Alaska have out- lined their activities in a series The Skagway club has a picture of their attractive club room included. - - MRS. SPAIN H A group of seven guests from | Juneau and Douglas were enter- tained at a luncheon given by Mrs. Wm. R. Spain yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Adolph von Kon- sky. The affair was one of sev- eral similar events given for Mrs. Von Konsky who is visiting on the | channel for the first time in sev- eral years. SS D — DOUGLAS GIRLS GOING OUT, BUSINESS COLLEGE i Helen Pusich and Agnes Barou- | mes are booked for passage south | on the Northland to leave about Sunday enroute to Seattle where they will attend business college this winter. | —— e — | FOR KETCHIKAN i Mr. and Mgs. Charles Schramm expect to leave on the Northland SPERLINGS TO LEAVE SUNDAY ON VACATION; RETURN IN-NOVEMBER For a vacation of several weeks | during which they ~wilt .make a transcontinental , automobile tour, ! . and Mrs. “Harry Sperling. will | ve here Sunday for Seattle. They | plan to return home shortly after the first of November. This is the first trip of Mr, Sperling to the Stafes in six yéers.: He will visit’ Forest Service offices | in Spokane, Missoula, and Oakland, | and be detailed to national head- | quarters in Washington, D. C., for two weeks. Leaving Seattle in their own car Mr. and Mrs. Sperling will travel | over the morthern route through | Yellowstone Park, where they will| LIP YELLOW LABEL ! vince, there being no market for ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE ! ILLE DE BECK INIT, AB CROCKET, A SONNA. TAKE ! THET CITY WHUT 'S i - yo’ o RAZOR - BACK G\T OUTT MAH WAY:/ There with stop. brietly, to Minneapolis. they will spend two weeks Mr. Sperling’s relatives. After that they will go to Chicago cee the Cantury of Progress Ex- position, then to New York City and back to Washington. After two weeks there they will proceed via the southern route to San Francisco and motor up the coast to ‘Scattle. to Ll gttt ALBERTA WOULD KILL 75,000 LIVE STOCK; MARKET IS LACKING OTTAWA, Aug. 17.Alberta has appealed to the Dominion Govern- ment for assistance in destroying 75,000 head of cattle in that pro- stock in the ordinary way. - e SHOP IN JUNEAU! Those who know their iced tea want a full-bodied flavor that melting ice won’t de= stroy—and a tea that re- quires no over-brewing to get it. That means a fine quality tea to begin with. Next time, try TE Candidate for TERRITORIAL TREASURER WILL H. CHASE 37 Years a Resident of Alaska 4 Consistent, Constructive Advocate of All Alaska Projects that Merit Support ment of Gabriel Paul, deceased,; lefendants, in Suit No.3605-A upon the records and dockets of the Dis- trict Court for the First Judicial THE CARPENTER .AND 15 residents in 1931 compared with one in every 30 in 1821. More than one third of the po- pulation was found to have no CABINET SHOP | Wood Work and Building Opposite Harri Machine Shop E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker PACNE 4504 S e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS OILS Juneaun Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. Phone Cardinal _ Cabs Division of Alaska, at Juneau, and lin accordance with said judgment |regular church connection. | for a visit at Ketchikan. They plan to return in two weeks. e — Mining Location Notices at Em- pire office. and decree, I have levied upon on | this 1st day of August, 1934, the following described real property situate in the City of Juneau, Ter- ritory of Alaska, to-wit: That cer- tain lot, tract or parcel of land situate in the City of Juneau, Al- ka, and being more particularly described as follows: Situated in the Town of Ju- neau, Alaska, and being 190 x 30 feet of ground on the south side of Front Street in the said town, and being the lot and buila™mg known as the “Ken- tucky Pool Hall' or “Casebolt Property”; which properly is the same prop- erty whereof a portion of the lower floor of the building situated there- upon was occupied at the time of the institution of said suit by one Gabe J. Paul, and in which he did at the same time conduct the business known as the “Capitol Beer Parlor” and public notice is hereby further given that, accord- ingly, I will offer said real prop- erty for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, on September 5, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the United States Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 1st, 1934 WM. T. MAHONEY, U. 8. Marshal, By J. L. McCORMICK, Deputy. ~— The New R. E. ROBERTSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. | Pirst publication, Aug. 3, 1934 Last publication, Aug. 31, 1934. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING OF BIDS The time witnm wnich the City of Skagway will receive bids on the construction of the new water distribution system has been ex- tended to August 27, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., and bids previously lcalled for will be received at the office of the City Clerk at Skag- way, Alaska, until August 27, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., at which hour they will be opened. | City of Skagway, Alaska, By L. E. REYNOLDSON, City Clerk. | Pirst publication, Aug. 13, 1934. |Last publication, Aug. 25, 1934, Compasses Attention HUNTERS FISHERMEN AND SPORTSMEN We are now featuring our 1934 Fall Season Hunting Supplies— The New Remington Knife The New Winchester 94-30.30 Coleman Camp‘Stoves Tents MARBLES: Match Boxes, Hunting Knives and Camp Axes Thomas Hardware Co. ! 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