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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1935. JUNEAU RIFLE CLUB MEETING IS HELD HERE | {Leivers Named Secretary —Small Bore Shoot Set for Sunday | | J. W. Leivgrs was chosen Secre- |tary of the Juneau Rifle and Pistol |Club at a special meeting of the | organization held last night in the /City Council Chambers in the City | |Hall. He succeeds Douglas Gra; during the time the latter is un-; able to officiate. | | While the new rifle range, which Mascot, in ““Dog Housg," Restored to Favor Again Soldier’s Record ‘The mar E, Tth Int at Evergres Comn erd Yes SHIPS CRASH IN FOG OFF GOLDEN GATE WASSON FLIES 'PARTY OF FOUR - TO VANCOUVER {Holmes FanE Called Back to Chicago—Long | Fl)ght Taken E. L. Wasson, Manager of the Northern Airways at Carcross, ar- |rived in Juneau last night at '8 lo'clock by way of Skagway with Mr. and Mrs.'J. Holmes and daugh- ters Marjory and. Audry. The | Holmes !amfly, who were enjoying. a pleasure trip, are called back to Chicago by illness in the Holmes family. After a few hours rest af the Gastineau Hotel, the party took off at 4 o'clock this morning for Vancouver. From Vancouver or Se- attle the Holmes party will travel by air direct to Ghicago. Wasson, who is flying a Tair- child pontoon plane, stated that he may go on from Vancouver tc Montreal on business for his com- pany. OIL FIRM BUILDS NEW TANK HERE To provide additional storage pace for diesel oil, the Union Oil Company branch here is installing + new tank, Ralph Reischl, mana- er, announced today. Today, a construction crew is wusy preparing . the site of the new torage structure, to be located near >ther Union Ofl tanks on the Thane| -oad. ‘ Reischl announced that the tank vould hold approximately 5,000 bar- 2ls of diesel oil when completed. | Metal for the tank has arrived from Seattle and now is being held | 1t City Doek, preparatory to bemgl 1sed. The tank is expected to be completed by the end of this momh f, |15 being built by the Forest S B0 QAR |has not been officially turned over oranges, coffee and {to the rifle club, permission for a milk :per wasu, foF heos small bore shoot has been granted | Il Teind Voustioes |for next Sunday. All Juneau citi-| o T zens, therefore, who are interested O in small bore shooting are invited etitio he lunch to join the club and be on hand The intercoastal “reighter Calmar (left) had a 20-foot hole slashed in her side during a night col- eveni The | sunday lision in a dense fog off the Golden Gate when she was rammed by the Japanese freighter Koryu Maru s ted that ordinarily Plans. Khe 10 lenve. the rerminat (right). Botrh ships made San Francisco, zodmpvles a:iy,( but only after concern had been felt for the two ”“ cook on ”’\,\'M s the evening | at” Bbwrard adu Brant. Strecth 4t crews, totaling nsarly 100 men. (Associate ress oto) meal, but yesterday being pay day, am.,, the shoot to commence at 10 3 - g g g the kitchen staff was in haste to xocyo'ck These who plan to attend Cnly a small amount of galva- passengers may leave the ship on depari for “larg eyening |should drive by the Terminal to GITY DncK Is nized metal facing needs to be add- a level gangplank, and gain the Junead. ¥ WEY. meau 800 take those who reguire transporta- to the south side of the ware- dock surface by using stairs from of many served \\‘:111 changes. tion. All are requested to take wouse. the platform. ppoti T St Ilinch, the club house has facilities A LI_ DR Es s En Since the improvements have| Perhaps.the most colorful recent Oscar L oonPany o for making coffee. been started, the warehouse struc- addition to the wharf is the dock- hrindled yearling cs e | 1t has been annocunced that there | ture has been covered with metal length sign “Northland Transpor. | 1 EAIANCE 20 AR B ADOOIRY 0 will be two classes of shooting,| P. UHK n E ing. The dock itself has been im- | tation Co.” which was paintcd b R ritles with open or iron sights and y ved, with new facing piles being Lu Listin. i e s S 2 rifles with scopes. The ammuni-| ven and rotten planks being re- T3 e s e g bt kA s Lol ot B used 1s .22 Inng, rifle. ‘Metal Facrao. New Piles, placed with new timbers. | Try a bottle of Cobbs Creex, Th ekid, ‘Bs & romuth of ‘misguied ‘devd- | andt execu“ve_ were seen together ,sh_ooL for regulaucm range rlflfns = g to the dock, Ray Stevens, wharf- tinental Corporation. Distributed b tion to duty at Lake Arrowhead, Calif, where Wil be held, detalls of which will Slgn Add to Wharf inzer, announced, was the construc- Wilbur Irving, telephone 10. adv The cooks prepared a complei Sheth wanAvaqc;:u:::nngre:v.-t:ho::; be announced later. tion of a ne wlanding platform, to ————-——— edition of raisin ples in the camp| T ror (Ass TR All ‘Bresied Up-—thiat 1s the Oity be used when the steamer North| RETIRED OFFICER VISITS ; oven at the rifle range Sa ———————| Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The ")w. today. Sea berths. It was explained that | gol, Craig Snyder, a retired Unit urday night, to be served with the szyk stated that the light pack!SCoop in blends._(ljsul]ed by Con- weeks, after the signing of the North Sea sits higher out of ed States Army officer, accompan Sunday chicken dinner. Oscar re: caried on the march in the Ju-|tinental Corporation. Distributed by |y, 'ment between the city and the Wwater than most other ships jeq by Mrs, Snyder, visited Junemt ported for duty as custodian and nesu area is a very pleasant bur-|Wilbur Imng, telephone 10. adV.| e Northland Transportation Com- hocall at te City Dock, and, while "the Prince Robert was ir apparently decided that the be 1 compared to the 70-pound pack " - sany, repairs have continued, until 5 a landing platform is used, port from Vancouver, B. C. The way to guarantee safety for the|carried in the World War. Continental Whiskis are Ais , it was announced that the the angle of the gangplank is steep oufle reside at Fort Lewis, Wash pies was to lie on them. He wa About fifty civilian visitors were |tributed throughout Alaska by Wil- vement work for this year has at 4 ———— - last seen at the rifle range early entertained at the Evergreen Bowl!bur Irving. Telephone 10. adv.|been completed. With the new plauorm in use, DAIDI EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY Sunday morning headed in amp yesterday, some of whom en-| —— general direction of Juneau co aged in horseshoe games with the with disgrace, epithets and raisin |soldiers [ ple. He is home now and all is - | forgiven. Oscar has been on all maneuvers and marches performed » hisment 8 il mre 5 | TO I.ONEI.IN ESS | BRING: COMPANIONSHlP enlistment a little more than ! year ago, ‘and is said to be the TRYiNP AGA!N best marching dog in the Unitc | Slates Army. ‘J Decorated Vet Private First Cla nthony! g Kowalezyk wed throughout| Forced Back on Trip to g e e B Mine by Low Ceil'ng In cvery major battle In which the Off Port Althorp United States engaged. He ‘fought i St. Mihiel, Chateau resident of the the Meuce Argoune, and ing Company; Soctor. He wears two|C -P.esiden having the righ bulle! ey Miss H and Juneau hiid piloted by Alex Hol- 2 18 mo of a back ced by swvice, 1 ) W ther near Port Althorp the Purpie leart decorition and is returned to eau last night a sharpshcole: He has been in|took off again this morning the Uniled States Army the last|c’clock. 17 years, in Alaska since last Sep-| John Mahan was alo a pa temker. Private First Class Kowal-'senger for Chichagof this morning ~. 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