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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1935. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : BIG STATE PATCO MAKES MANY |7uxu roory s ummed o e FLIGHTS ON SUNDAY, I : Upon™his return from the Twin | Glacters Lodge, Pilot Simmons ‘teok I'M FED UP WITA LAWYERS W JUDGE. UPHAM- A MAN BY M GONNA DEAL WITH TH' NAME OF GOOGLE GOOGLE 2 PHAM w T The Alaska Air lnm\n(u\ Patco” off for Funter Bay with Senator Yg(\J{EEET‘\{iEHB: SE%?&C?(-.ETS' SUPREME COUR ‘353\‘; %{g’gAC‘?gElNfi' OH, flown by Sheidon Simmons went to nenry Roden,»who returned to Ju- PAPPY AN' I‘M GONNA GET THAT'LL THROW A a— Mary Jo, Twin Glaciers Lodge ' neau aboard the plane this morm- SATSFACTION FOR YOU I T SO oA B R ¢ et HAETA LAY TH' CASE BEFORE 0 et has been vacationing ab the resort, | ENJOX STEAK DINNER ’ L. McLeish, Mus. Smith’s nurse,| Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Watson en- and Mary Joyce, for an hour'’s tertained ten guest: at a steak flight over the glack Norman djfiner, served Saturday night in - PLANNED HERE S 4 é © 1933, King, @u“s;nd-me. i, VOCATION WORK FOR HOUSEWIFE Great Britain i i | | | | ‘lilbme'Economics Will Have rights reserved. Negroes Visit White House MURRAY HAI.L 4 . ARRIVES HERE Aeronautic Inspeclofi iMak- ing Annual Flight Over Territory P, DOUGLAS NEWS CASHEN FAMILY REUNITED AT DINNER PARTY SUNDAY reunion was celebrated iy | have .to be idle until’fall ‘fishing starts. summer season and the plant will ——— | GAVERIL BACK Due to the closing of the mining | turned from there last night to again take up his residence in Doug- | las. ———.——— LEAGUE MEETING | camp at Comet, Mike Gaveril re-! Banfield was a passen to the the Glacier Tavern. SCIENCE, CARE RESULTS in. BRILLIANT VIENNA style BEER by HORLUCK But no matter what WE “say, YOU won’t believe how good this beer is until YOU'VE tasted it! i Alaska Dis rlbu?ur : A A family The Ladies’ League will meet V1 N Part in New _COUISE of | Murray Hall, Inspector, Depart-|in Douglas yesterday when Mr. and | wednesday evening August 21, in H. A. g.lnl{hl IAN Slud)’ This Fall ment of Commerce, Aeronautics|MrS. Thomas Cashen entertained|ine League rooms. Importafit busi-' D e : | Branch, arrived Sunday aboard the | With a dinner party in the eve-|negs s to be considered. ! T Home economics will be one of the courses stressed in vocational education work in Alaska schools thi$ fall, according to present plans. A. E. Schoettler, Vocational Educa- ition Supervisor, in discussing this 2t Post and Rogers reached Fairbanks, | P&, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Cashen e e . sty e ‘angle of the work said: ho has been in Victoria, B. C., for > % The largest occupational group Hall Intended to go to Point Barraw, ¥ho ;;, d":;;)]“y‘:;“‘_‘s"rur;d B2 TO KETCHIKAN Here’s a new friend every homemaker should in Alaska is that of the house- but changed his plans because of | !9 s Mrs. Charles ‘Schramm is pre- | later developments. Oashen, from Alaska College at klIOW—THE SENS AT]ONAL NEW wife or homemaker. It is the oc- cupation that claims at one time or another the majority of women, for even if employed for a period of time at other occupations, thay may still have to make a home for themselves and frequently for others as well. What can the schools do to more :::fi-u‘:;,:z ”f;f,’f{,;e occ]:u )I:);m:?& {‘three days or longer if conditions|will reside in the church parson- - b e "i‘ T L‘“'"‘ g | warrant it, and will fly from here to| age. FROM MARINE CORPS R O T, {either his headquarters in ‘Ancher- - e — i o A definition for education has |age or to Fairbanks. |Leaves 1o arrenp couuece| TO ARMY;CAGE STAR | been stated as “Training for Life. Does that form of education which ignores preparation of its students for effective entrance into the type of occupation they will most likely follow for the majority of their| Smvitation given first President Roosevelt to Booker T. Washington was | :“"“ (‘;‘"““‘5 here for Slems-Spo-| o v America, Rollin Schultice! § Washing machiné world, 'developed in five years xe- 1k BN e dettudion? paEri el v SHEELOR COMING “™ ™ ___ ... and Charles Stecle, of Cincinnati, search by the Easy Engineering Laboratories, is the True, we have for years had | REROE Ohlo, decided to try the Army, and first advance in technical clothes washing actions some home economics work in the other by A. B. Hayes, resident| nars Mary E, Case, sister of Mrs. 7 JTNEER right out of the recruiting office, | since 1923. It gives you vastly different' and improv- many of our high schools in ar i ifficulty ) 3 %! au,’ taking quarters in the fire » attempt to remedy this difficulty Pictures Rushed port manager, and others, and away |urday on the Alaska for her third DCAU' Alaska. C aaht i " Sometimes this work has been South by Planes *°3ed Fllis, taking the air at 7:20 | vacation in the Territory. She will HAL.- Opnnected with ihe - aurveyy. ‘s 'fws “young’ man..passed Cut washing time—save wear on clothes given in a sampling manner; oi Oouin Oy FUNES| ;o ook, lvisit in Juneau for three weeks, S" ’Z‘H’e e Apdl, T‘ff’]‘;‘ 1S OW | jrougn Juneau on the Northwest- @ the making of models instead of | Rain and a low ceiling of 600|then return to her home in Port- ClEaged on the Gold Creek project| .., anq while the vessel was in port the real article. Home Eeonomics, from a voca- . . . forecast, but Pilot Ellis, who has| wnrg Case Is the adjfistor 'of| o old classmate, Brown and Schultice Alaska Electrw nght tional point of view, proposes tolytes past midnight yesterday morn- made other dashes, was not abashed |claims for the firm of Charles E.' LEAVING FOR SOUTH were teammates in Indiana State : vitalize and make more real the| ny put after leaving Lake Kluane, |and the plane sped through the|Berg, exclusive ladies' ready-to- ~MfSs. Felix"Gray and her sister,|nhigh school basketball finals in experiences gained in the school and further increases the useful- ness of such training by actually making it function in the present life of the student. The home President Roosevelt shaking hands with J. Finley Wilson, grand exalted | ruler of the Colored Elks, at the White House, as he receives invitation to attend annual convention of the organization. Stir caused by luncheoa e Point Barrow manager, and Gene Meyring, Air- (Continued trom Page One) feet over Seattle was the weather Alaska air and south. Ellis reached Seattle at o'clock yesterday afternoon. Autos in charge. of Assocmwd nky darkness was encountered and ears were felt for the flight over| Chilkool range. Holden radioed he ould return to Lake Kluane and | 3:30 PAA Lockheed Electra from Fair- banks. Mr. Hall went to Fairbanks n July 12, in connection with the Wiley Post-Will Rogers flights through the Interior.. When “first reports of the crash which killed | This morning at 11 o'clock In- | spector Hall left Juneau in the | PAA Fairchild flown by Alex Hol- |den with flight mechanic Lloyd | Jarman for Sitka, on the first of a | series of inspection trips which will | take him over all routes flown by { the PAA service from Juneau. Hall | expects to be in Juneau for two or { Inspector Hall is in charge of the | Aercnautic Branch for. the entire Territory. A AR SISTER OF MRS. Edith F. Sheelor, left Seattle Sat- land, Oregon. wear, of Portland, a position she has held for the past 11 years. g gt ADAMS RETURNS ning for Mrs. Sadie Cashen, mother of Mr. Cashen, and her family, all but one of whom are here at pres- ent, and Mrs. Ed Holbrook, mother of Mrs. Thomas Cashen, who is here from Montana. Sister Mary Phillip- Fairbanks, were among those pres- ent. Covers were laid for eleven. RS SR COMING TO DOUGLAS Mis. A. O. Aasen is expected to arrive from the south this week to jein her husband, Rev. Aasen, who has taken charge of the Congre- gational Community Church. They |« ‘Harvey Lanson left on.the North- land Saturday for Spokane with the expectation of attending Gonzaga |college this winter. Lanson has i Danny Taylor has moved to Ju- ‘ror the Bureau of Public Roads. PRESEIEONE I ey Mrs. Ed Holbrook, are planning to leave one week from today, the for- ,mer on: her annual vacation trip. Together they will go to the latter’s home in Montana. ————— FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. H. L. Cothrane returned cian's care for two days. paring to leave tomorrow on the Yukon for a month's visit at Ket- chikan. ——— SILVER 'TEA St. Luke’s Guild, will hold a tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. N. Campbell. Everyone cordlally invited. —adv, VISITS PAUL BROWN After trying a “stretch” in the | U. 8. Marine Corps in Nicaragua in were assigned to Chilkoot Barracks, | Schultice visited Paul Brown, an 1926 and 1928 and Saturday was| their first meeting since the lat-! ter date. Schultice, a star backguard in his schodl days, says he hopes| home yesterday from St. Ann’s hos- 8 pital where she. was under physi- Write a Simple Letter! Win Cashl Tointroduce to Homemakers the SENSATIONAL NEW ' Spiralator " The washing principle that has re'volu(n)mzed the ed washing RESULTS. . and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 ake off the moment day broke.|Press correspondents rushed the pic-! P H. Adams, Seattle Hardware to bring a Post team. to Juneau this 1 project is the vital core of truef e 'gid, and arrived here shortly |tures and films to the local news-|Company representative, returned winter to renew acquaintances. i Vocational Home Economics, and|after 7 o'clock yesterday morning. paper office where prints were made|to the city from Skagway on' the CANNERY MAKES SHIPMENT SR o B without the ' stimulation, planning The Lockheed Vega, the fastest and mats cast. Northwestern. He was accompanied The Northwesterrt was ‘In port ji ATTENTION MOOSE WOMEN and supervision of the home proj- ect, such home economics eannot be truly vocational in the real One of the fastest planes on the seaplane in Alaska, owned and op- Coast was held at Seattle and as erated by the PAA, was chartered by Mrs. Adams. | —— from 3 to 5 “o'clock this merning unloading freight and taking on a Women of the Moose meeting at 8:00 o'clock tonight. meant of the ot for the Juneau to Seattle dash. S00n as the pictures were deweloped‘ THREE CROWN BRANDY is dis- shipmient of canned salmon. A total T Eclirri Curriculum Pilot Bob Ellis and Mechanic Paul the plane som_"ed out into the air|tilled trom grapes—not raisins—and of $1,369 cases were shipped out|—adv. RECORDER. OPEN LL NIGHT [ b A Brewer arrived in Juneau from for San rFancisco where they were|that makes it better. ' Ask yout fromi the local cannery. This prac- SRR, g T 2 A Then, too, Vocational Home Repchikan on the special flight, Wirefotoed to the east. | dealer. © " —adv. tically' wmds up operations ror the snor IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Ak 5 Economics requires an enlargec curriculum, for more content is re- quired than the preparation of foods or the making of a few simple articles of clothing on the basis of 45 minutes per day. The Territorial plan for voca- ‘tional home economics suggests & two year course of not less than 20 minutes per day applied to home economic subjects. In addition, the teacher should have from three to five periods per week available for the planning and supervision o1 | the home projects of each of her itudents who are expected to de- vote part of each day or each week in the carrying out of these home projects. In addition to the program for day schools, the Territorial Plan suggests evening classes in Home Economics for housewives and pros- pective homemakers where !.here is sarly Saturday evening, It was all in a day’s work for the ¥ 2 2 fliers and the Associated Press. Yesterday morning, ‘as soon as A e 8 by A Ellis made practically a nonstop the radio operator at the PAA air- . flight to Seattle, only alighting on Port picked up Holden, announcing ., . v,ie o refuel from. tanks he he was in the air for Juneau, Ellis Rty X and Brewer were at the hangar, carried in the cabin of the plane. and the plane was tuned up for the ' flight south. | Holden swooped down on Gasti- I honor of Miss Lillian Alex-| neau Channel and hurriedly taxied 2nder. daughter of Judge and Mrs. o the PAA hangar. |G. F. Alexander, Mrs. Helen Smith | Ellis and Brewer were in the sea-\c“”“ entertained at an at home plane read yfor the takeoff. [Beturday: Attorana The pictures and film were quick-| MS. Robert Bender and Miss| Jane Alexander, sister of the bride- ly transferred from one pla g e o elect, poured. The tea honored the recent announcement of Miss Lil- a demand and the local district jjan Alexander's engagement to will cooperate. |De£m Sherman, of Seattle. ‘Will not such a program lead to et more effective preparation for this| THREE largest job of our present social|ninety proof, deliciously mellow— and economic society, that of thejand low in price. Ask your dealer. housewh‘e and homemaker? T —adv Sells Lottery Ticket on Cap1t01 Steps In flmw ottery Mrs. Oliver Harri- | authoring national lottery bill, ticket in lew York social leader, took display of illegal | raise funds to further c:za Wuhington la Iwi ‘millions annually from |shown on- ‘Capite] wmakers., And she| Albert Sfl Kenney of N. J,, who is | Klemfuss and Major Thos. Lamphier. ito] steps with dis) eiss, Speaker Byrns, | | MISS ALEXANDER HONORED | - | OWN BRANDY is| Somebody wants sométhing all the time . . One man wants a job . . Another a radio . . A third would buy a set of Shakespearec . . change . . But one fact rema’ 1s unvarying . . Somebody wants something all the timz . . The Want Ad columns of this paper arc the most important market plac: of the people in this community . . Hund 'eds read these Voe columns every One ad will reach many read rs . . The next . time you have an ad to plac® Call 374 9 Daily Alaska Empire Aluskan Hotel Liguor Store | Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings ——— For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 41. Complete Repamng “Stem to Stern” Call 411 Now! CONNORS MOTOR Co. RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 Heating THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of lvery Passenger-Carrying Boat One woman would rent hc: home . . An- . . Chevrolet, Pontiac, Blldl ‘A ents { yrolet, g ! cther wants a good used c. And still 1 | i another is looking for a viblin . . Desires