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BREAK LUUMS’ ; 'Away from the Heat UNITED STATES || WITH S[lVIETSl , Relations Badly Strained Over Moscow's Note Rejection WASHINGTON, Au Am n reiatior A i SURPRISE SHCWER GIVEN MISS FUGH Mis ment honored br || OF BUSINESS ‘,\(Afl' i’cfforts of citizens and business COOPERATION - ATFAIR ASKED |Pullen Sees High- Caliber Exhibits — Requests Community Effort The keynote of co-operation was sounded for the Southeast Alaska Fair by W. S. Pullen, Secretary, as he forecast the success and high caliber of exhibits. These entries, which run from goat chee:s to manual training, already are be- ginning to arrive, although the four-day fair does not start until' September 11. . “Co-operation of the business]| men of the Territory and par-! ticularly of Juneau, the site of the Fair, needed to make the event a suce ' he said. “The same type of co-operation is needed this, as found in 1927 when| the sixth annual Fair was held for the first time in the new Fair Building.” Pullen pointed out that only through the combined co-operative us was it possible to con- struct the new building. home of € | Alexander. | Many gifts were receive = | v RO RRITan Anne Corbin, debutante i P AR e daughter of Col. and Mrs. C. L. |} Guc Ve Mrs. Hugh J. Wade, (orhin of Washington, D. C., escapes Mrs, V am Kimball, Mrs. Ciif- the h that has been cking the ! ford Mo: M Williams, Send and Representatives to 1 Ver » Puzh Elizabetn their scats by en ng the rolling | 1 Rk Nowell: M surf at Bar Harbor, Maine, | David Ra sert Jern | berg, Miss Nell McCloskey, Mrs. 'I % Mrs. Robert Bender, Mrs. A a) a WL ] | Adams, Miss Lillian de { Donald Morrison, Miss Jane A PULIGE TOLDV ander, Mrs. Miles Im 1 - .o MRS. TILDEN HOME Mrs. Iva Tilden, teacher in Aug. 28~—The police | Juneau ved on the A ordered to use bullets, | ka af ng a Circle if necessary, to prevent striki Hot Sprir ited Mrs. Jose- Street car workers from resuming phin while in Fairbank iss picketing at the tram barns - r a night of disorder in which pickets were dispersed. | [ SHOP IN JUNEAU! OUTSHINES THEM ALL IN KENTUCKY! Taste SCHENLEY'S CREAM o KENTUCKY straight whiskey, and know why this deli- cious whiskey they call “double-rich” is first in Kentucky, the home of great whiskey judges! 2 N e b2 This Mark of Merit on every bottle of Cream of Kentucky is your absolutc assurance of deli- cious quality, and the utmost in value, Cream of Kentucky is,made in Kentucky by Kentucky distillers the real old Kentucky way. Just fry it in a long, cool Kentucky julep or highballl os. s DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALASKA Exchange Bldg. Seattle, W 1C. | well as the Gold and Silver Feathers el | the heels of the introduction of | Oldetyme products in that part of The stockholders in that enter- prise are: John Pastl, Juneau- Young Hardware Company, William Wright, California Grocery, Charles G. Warner, Juneau Lumber | J. J. Connors, George B. { Rice, Allen Shattuck, Fred Hen- ning, A. W. Stewart, George M. Simpkins, A. E. Thomas, Butlexul Mauro Drug Company, Thomas Darby, The Imperial, Mrs. J. T. Spickett, H. I, Lucas, W. D. Gross, B. M. Behrends Bank, Arthur Van-| Mcvern, John Covich, Joseph L.| Hill. R. E. Robertson, B. M. Behrends Company, M. D. Berry, James S.| Carlson, Dr. George F. Freeburger, | Alaska Electric Light and Power| Company, Charles Goldstein, Ju- neau Transfer Company, Dr. H. C DeVighne, George A. Parks, Peer- less Bakery, Sawyer-Reynolds Com- | pany, W. M. Myren, John Holmes, | A. F. McKinnon, L. F. Juneau Chamber of Commerce, John F. McDonald, Empire Print-' ing Company, Gazaloff and Cooper, | H. L. Faulkner, Dave Housel and Gunnar Blomgren. Fullen reported that many let- ters of inquiry as to exhibits al-| ready have come in in great num- &s well as several exhibits Following a policy which has| been followed for the past several years, it was announced that only local talent would be used for the entertainment feawuwe of the - FAIIQUS LIQUORS ARE' BEING ADDED TO LINE ¢ Bottlers Supply Com- gh their Alaskan repre- Kaj Louring, announce on of the famous Green iver and Three Feathers whiskies, and Gold and Silver Feathers Gins to their nationally known lines, Louring says: “The rising tied of popularity of the products of Oldtyme Distillers, | Inc, has swes them into markets 6,700 miles from home. Green River and Three Feathers whiskies, a3 Gin, have invaded the romantic island of Hawalii, and enjoyed im- mediate receptanee by resident and tourist alike. “This success follows rapidly on the world where men are men and gold mines flourish. Among the snow-capped mountains of Alaska the Green River and Three Feathers trademarks are now well known to retailer and consumer, and reminis- cences run rife among Alaskans as they become reacquainted with the familiar labels of both these fa- mous American whiskies.” 3 5 - DUFRESNE BACK FROM 8. E. PATROL Frank Dufresne, Assistant Execu- tive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission, returned last night from a ten-day patrol trip in Southeast Alaska. With him on the patiol were Corey Ford and Alistair MacBain, New York authors mak- ing a survey of fish and game man- agement in the Territory. Dufresn» XD ed himself as much pleased with his survey of game conditions. He reported bear and deer plentiful and weather con- ditions perfect the entire trip. The Grizzly Bear, Game Commis- | sion vessel, visited Admiralty, Kuiu, | Kupreanof and Chichagof Islands.| They left Juneau a week ago last Saturday. - > e MAIL PLANE FLIGHT The PAA Fairchild flown by Murray Stuart with Flight Me- chanic Lloyd Jarman left Juneau at noon today on the scheduled flight with mail and passengers to Chichagof. Carl Ellington, S. A. Adams, H. B. Elliott and Bessie |M. Kalley were passengers aboard jthe plane. e | Elmer Jakeway, Columbia Brew- ing Company agent, argived In! Ketchikan frem Seattle on the Yukon. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935. o 4 Sl : Star A War Observer ek CHAMBER PLANS FAREWELLS T0 KIRK, DEVIGHNE PAA Flight Petition Re- sults, Duck Action Also Due | Farewells. to two departing Jn-' neauitées will. mark tomorrow's! luncheon meeting of the Chamber | of Commerce at Bailey's Cafe. Dr. H. C. DeVighne, veteran physician, is leaving for the south, while i william B. Kirk, trustees of the| pioneers’ Home, will leave for a visit to the States. They both will be asked to speak, | Evelyn Venable as will Charles Goldstein, Juneau merchant who returned recently from a brief business trip to Se- attle. Archie W. Shiels, President of the Pacific-American Fisheries, also may be a guest if he a § by cannery tender from Ketchikan in time. For business, the Chambker be told of action that taken by the Executive Board r has Senator James Pope Senator James P Pope (D.), of Idaho, and a member of the sen. ate foreign relations committee, will be America’s unofficial envoy OLD GUARD IS WARNED | YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo, | Aug. 28.—Young Republican leaders of the West served notice on their elders today that they were ready to take an active part in party af-| | fairs during the '36 campaign, but‘ | would insist on their own rights in party councils. Closing a two-day meeting, repre- | centatives sought to work out a| unified plan: fpr the Wes - NORDLINGS RETURN l AFTER MONTH TRIP| | Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Norrmng‘] accoempanied by their children, Rod-‘ ney, Betty Ellen, and Griffith, re-| turned to Juneau last night after a! | month’s absence. They arrived on | the steamer Yukon from Seattle. | Returning with. the Juneau fam- | |11y was Mrs. H. C. Williamson, Mrs. | | Nordling's mother. Mrs. Williamson, | }a resident of Oak Park, Ill, will| | |as scheduled on September 16, 1t | has been announced by the Fair-¢ ) banks school board. No date has yet | been set for the beginning of school. SCHOOL OPENING Sehool ‘will ot sl in Pairbanks ) Wings of the Morning! ‘4 L" ‘What a day S " this is going to be— 38 ’ with a cup of Schilling Coffes to give me a flying starc! Schilling Coffee inspires confidence. With only tive to petitioning the Par | &irl who rose to stardom in Holly- Evelyn Venable, pretty Cincinnati can Airways to rescind tI pany’s recnt order to cease So wood, and Hal Mohr, her camera- European statesmen. Mrs. John Homme left on the nounced. Princess Louise for a brief visit in Seattle. by Alex Holden with Lloyd Jarman s Flight Mechanic from Wrargell Juneau last night. V(/eldz'ng . « . the best way to make a perfect union of two pieces of metal is by welding them together. ...and the best way to get a pleasing flavor and a better taste in ing Company. | | The Electra piloted by Jerry Jones | and Walter Hall carries S. E. Rob- | bins, PAA pilot, as a passenger,| |according to radio messages. morec a cigarette is by welding together the difierent types of tobacco. .. ; , % That is just what we do in making : i CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes — the three _types of mild ripe home-grown to- baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this country, are welded together.. 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He is chisf electrician | s regular as the morning | 7 France, as well as with othey Wi‘h the Alaska Juncan Gold Min- } Schilling ) _ e A east Alaska flights by the Pacific T e ;y;x;r':‘htu;:z:g,kurie a;[vmtmt 8 Visit | jaska Afrways, a subsidiary, on R v | FLYING TO JUNEAU 3 : vk in November, ac- | gonsomber 1. FROM WRANGELL The FAA Electra left Fairbanks | C ffee cording to reports from the film The Executive Board's a on on time on the scheduled flight | 0 i colony. the recently discussed migra.Siy QOle JoWnson was a passenger from Fairbanks to Juneau today. | 'Ibcremmwflac"""- | — — - bird situation also Will Le an-lahpard the PAA TFairchild piloted ! 4 oe e )nc&mi R " § ‘} . i o 4 L2 \ ¢ G ¥ . Chestcrfield ... the cigarette that’s MILDER : ,- i T o - 'Chcstcrfiéld.../fiz cigarelle that mSTESBI;M . i 4 © 1985, LicektT & MYERs Tasacko Co, '