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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936. | “svoex auoranons | PLAY PROGRAM INORTHWESTERN "5 : | All Juneau and Douglas beer halls | made. Undoubtedly the weather-| was though they would leave dur-|and a white tip on his tail. The THANE M".I. Is TU 'S STO;KA QUQTAT'ONS 1 will close from 12 o'clock noon, till | men are used to having feathered |ing the night. But up until noon|female is brown in color with @ NEW YORK, June 6.—Closing 3 p. m. on the big day and all will . ' o where weather observations are|the men who found them, and x!!araund his neck, a dark brown body visitors on the roof top but these|today the birds were still restmg?\vmtc tip on her tail. i | stock today is 14';, American Can the Bartenders' Blowout. in the Federal Building guessing. |to give up their new home | E | ] BACK FROM ATLIN | ’ 127, American Light and Power - >>o—— The birds have leg bands, caus-| Each bird has a leg band with (;Gl:,?n(?eirge of Pay'n Takit, re- | 11% Anaconda 381, Bathishem ing those who have inspected them | the numbers 36Z27809 one one and p N | GREw NUw HERE Steel 507, Curtiss Wright 6, Gen- Is ANNUUNGED DURING NIGH BIRDS HAVE FEDERAL to suspect that they might be car-| 36Z27610 on the other. .‘g‘;::gn‘°A;'r“"é:;r:;°“;fiu:‘eye: : 1 eral Motors 61':, International 4 OFFICIALS GUESSING rier pigeons. However, as no au- Neither bird was carrying a mes- day afternoon, from & very succe: alsals Harvester 84, Kennecott 377, Unit- —— | _— thority on the subject has yet been | sage nnd the fact that they have gy Biiiness trip to Atlin and. | ed States Steel no sale, Common- . £fic found guesses are still the order |not already flown away leads m: i W b Party of Steel Workers Ar- {ain “en Soutnern 27, Gities Sports and Craft Classes |44 Round Trippers Aboard L e ey of the more skeptical witnesses | 1iHIE. 1t wes b gt o, U9 rive—Work to Begin Service 4%, Calumet and Heala 10.| — \f/j]| Be Held at Ev- —Has 27 Passengers Builaing were visited yesterday by| The pigeons, one a male and one | believe the birds are pets of some |amagi 150 mil E 3 Yiban A ARE . azing. He could see 15 les, : , 3 ; ’ Jivis S . 1 pair of pigeons who made them- a female, arrived yesterday after- | Junea i Inothing but ice caps and mountain Immediately A UL AL A ergreen Bowl for Juneau clves right at home on top of the | noon and appear to be very tired.| The male bird has a white head tops vi n Inn is a swell The following are today's Dow. —_— 1 ' b ps visible. Atlin I Joe Gerrick, member of the Jones averages: industrials 14983, Opening the summer play pro-| with 44 roundir:ppers avoard,| . "¢ 10 & walled off section They were fed and given water by with a narrow band of green place, he said. structural steel firm of Pomeroy |rails 45.36, utilities 30.96 gram in the Evergreen Bowl Next|sg of whom visited Mendenhall and Gerrick, and H. C. Nielsen - Monday morning at 10 olock, Mr. | Glacier, and with 27 passengers| superintendent for the arrived on the Northwestern a party of eleven structural workers to dismantle the mill build- company with steel AR MAIL T ing at Thane. It was announced today that a Skagway at 10 o'clock this morn- Mr. Gerrick stated that his com- |tennis tournament will soon be ing Tiw vessel is commanded by ny has a contract to remove all {underway for men, women, boys | pany the structural steel from the Thane 1 mill building, estimated at about 1,600 tons, and pile it on the beach Itors who will where it will be available for con- struction work in the A. J. mine The work of razing the building will require about two and one-half months. After arranging preliminary de- tails, Mr. Gerrick will return to the offices of his company in San Fran- visco. He expects to sail south on (Continued from I'dze ONE) | ryction and other crafts .;JT,T"'MKP:;::;MEAA;:)J{ SM\;;H incess 18] Sl R e 8 we ondays from | Stella M. 3 oung, the Princess Louise on June will ‘Have to be abAndOHEA. We fuel Once a week on M y Mri B 1, MiLam 57 Colint leaving Mr. Nielsen in charge of op- erations at Thane. GREAT BOOST N. W. Aviation Planning| Council Gets to Work | in Earnest that it would be of much greater advantage to the United States gov- W. P. Hautala, one of the instruc- be in charge there, will organize teams in baseball, dia- mond ball, and basketball. and girls, who will be segregated according to their ages, with the juniors having a tournament also. In the afternoon on Tuesdays and Thursdays Mr. Hautala and Mrs. Helen Webster who is also to be an instructor during the summer, will{ conduct craft classes from 1 to 3| o'clock. Mr. Hautala will instruct | the young people in wood work, | !soap "carving, model airplane con- 1 to 2 o'clock a story telling hour will be held following which, classes | for Juneau, steamer Northw from Seattle berthed at Coast Dock shortly before midnight last night and sailed for Haines and Capt. William MacDonald, and A.' E. Charlesworth is purser. Passengers for Junean were: From Seattle—Marjorie G. Acheson, Ancil E. Davis, Matte Djos, Jack Edwards, | A. B. Elerath, Edward Fortier, Joe Gerrick, Jack Gerrick, Bert Grimes Andre H. Grueberson, Charles Hansing, Willis B. Hill, Katherine Hill, H. C. Nielsen, Pete Nielsen James N. Reed, Dick Riley. Baseball Danc D. A. Noonan From Wrangell — George Huff- . J. H. Pomeroy, partner of Mr. e " in dramaties, pantomine and plays | 3 Gerrick, was a member of the firm | ernment commercially, “’l”‘“ Ter- winl be given. | man, G. E. Austin. ! erecting the Douglas bridge last|Iitory of Alaska, and to the public, “gyery gay from 2 to 3 o'clock, or- | From Petersburg—F. L. Fiske, S year. to have this route operated under|g.;jseq games for smaller children | K. Knapp Mr. Gerrick’s son, Jack Gerrick, | @ foreign air mail contract than| gy pe conducted, and from 3 to 4| Outbound passengers from Ju- is a member of the party of struc- tural steel workers, which also in- clades the following: Ancil E. Davis, Jack Edwards, Edward Fortier, Bert under the Star route contract and therefore we hope that the previous action of the House conferees in ex- cluding appropriation for additional | mously adopted this date by North- oclock a free play hour will held. On Friday, June 12 of next week, | Manery, Henry the play program will end with a be | neau were: To Skagway Cora Benson, Beatrice Wilson, B. H Gerstman, C. A Shonacker, G. A. Schuendid, R. G EAGLES’ HALL Grimes, Andre H. Grueberson, Chas. | Star Route services in Alaska, in- treasure hunt from 3 to 4 o'clock. | Holbrook, Geo. McAlister, J. P Hansing, Pete Nielsen, James N. cluding this route will have no The hunt will be for the children | Donahue, Mrs. W .Wilson. Reed, Dick Riley, Willis B. Hill and | adverse effect on the Senate ap-| who have taken part in the classes| For Haines—Bill Friend, Mrs ° o ° Mrs. Hill. proval by Congress of the pending during the week. | D. H. Konicheck, Mrs. D. R. Haun, Admss‘on soc nancmg 9:30 —_———-—— tem. We will greatly appreciate B ST ST }pe[m- Konicheck. ! sour customary prompt action in ; 3 3 l BB PR Yo' A MANLIAF < 6f psupgomng this Pose of establising acequate andj S mendment. This request unani- | Prmanent air facilities and services A e s between the Northwest and Alaska iP I c N l c B Y west Aviation Planning Council, | British Columbia and of the Do- | tives in assembly from Washing- " 2 > 2 | ton. Oregon, dahio, and Montana. |y i 2 ICEETE B e 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA ¥ Chairman, | tablishment of mutual cooperation SEATTLE, June 6. — Steamer Aleutian sailed at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska ports with 310 first class and 98 steerage pas- sengers aboard. The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Good Will Party is aboard for the Alaska ports. Juneau passengers on the Aleu- tian include Mrs. Art Chamberlain gythorities and civic organizations | OF'§inal domestic Star Route air| .. oo W0 0 8 m to- | and baby, Boris Magids, Mrs. R. M mail appropriation, such funds to ; Borls Magids, Mrs. R. M.|are hereby urged to actively sup- oo, UPRIORTRCRR BHCR UBAY "0\ morrow, Sunday, June 14.“Sports » Coffey, George F. Dull and Wife, port the program of establishment | © u2u Y w0 and prizes a-plenty are promised Alvon Sleben in Alaska of 169 airports at an es- | S0 Of service between Juneau, |, to,..0"o oncier Bmmett Botelho s ¢ i * Alaska, Whitehorse, Yukon Terri- Y ¢hief p S MRS. BETTY PARKER HONORED AT PARTY Honoring Mrs. Betty Parker who plans to leave Juneau soon for a vacation in the States, Miss Bess Anderson and Mrs. J. Irvine Noble entertained at the home of Mrs Noble last evening. Commuttee Report Excerpts from the report of the Policy Committee of the Council of | particular interest to Alaska, and 'a vital part of the important pro- gram which the Council, strongly | backed by Northwest States as lm(l} out are: “Be it resolved, that the Con-| gressional delegations of the states of the Northwest as well as local | timated cost of $2,900,000, which project has been projected and sur- | veyed with locations established and is now before the authorities in Washington, D. C. for decision “Be it resolved, that it is rec- ognized by this conference that the development and extension of air mail express and passenger service from the Northwest to Alaska is | essentially dependent upon the in- | it is desirable that the authorities of in reference to working in conjunc- “Be it resolved, that the Con- gressional delegations of the states of the Northwest be hereby urged to give immediate active support to the appropriation of $200,000 now included in the deficiency approp- riation bill before Congress as re- quested by the Post Office Depart- ment, to be expended under the foreign air mail act and to encour- | age in addition the passage of the| GLENN EDWARDS AND HIS ON JUNE 14 Event Will Be Given on the Treadwell Beach— Beer, Sports OUGLAS IN Free beer, band, barbecue, and baseball—close up the town—we're goin’ to the Bartenders’ Picnic at tory, and Fairbanks, Alaska, with- out which deficiency appropriation such service would necessarily bo; abandond. This financial support is essential to the healthy develop- | ment of the much needed air ser- | vices of the region. | Urges Government Aid “Be it resolved, that we commend any and all organizations that are promoting commercial or air mail | tug-of-war of the Triangle Inn. Four tug-of-war teams, selected | from the staffs of local beverage dealers, have gone into secret train- ing for the big event of the day. Charlie Miller, despite protest that it is unethical by other pullers, has hired a new chef, Larry Schaeffer, to put more meat on his ribs for | his job as anchor man on the | Capitol Cafe entry. Beside the big | match, field sports, | WHERE YOU CAN DANCE AS LONG AS YOU PLEASE TO “PLENTY GOOD MUSIC!” OUR SERVICE————————SECOND TO NONE! John Marin, Proprietor Three tables of bridge were in stallation of adequate ground fa- play during the evening and guests| cilities and that the installation of | (njoyed delicious refreshments fol- such ground facilities in Alaska is lowing the card game absolutely essential to the econo- The guest of honor has been em- mic welfare and national defense, lines to Alaska and urge the Unit- | horseshoe pitching, swimming. | ed States Government to lend its | prize races, ball ga aid and support to the establish-|have you are slated ment of a service. {—all washed down mes and what to fill the day | with plenty of | ; h “Be it resolved, that a depart-| -—— A S S S S e e T T T e e e Pera Bsng """k okt o s et e federa, govemment e 00 000l < e M O = — ‘\ NEW arrivals of merchan- ® | dise by every boat keep these three huge depart- ‘" pendent operators, to feed into mi- ments brimming full of the ' ' major trunk lines. TmE BlG NIG“TS. “Be it resolved, that this North- | oo —— 3 west Aviation Planning Council 4; record its indignation of the de- R u G s s U M M E R s U l T s o s “ o E s & FBIDAY NIGHT’ fenselessness of the _Norm Pacific gttt Ceitnesn i & “. . coastal territory and in consequence | New Axminster Keller-Heumann-Thompson mely Clothes vi " d fabrics, including FOR THE LADIES EVERYBODY SINGS WITH DELLE | fecoumtion ot thir weskno oy oo || Room sise, 60 mme . compits g I S e § ALEXANDER Navy Department to be early cor- | Ropm. Slss, 76"x6" L $22.50 Up Each of you housewives and business women will rected by establishment of addi-| Room Size, 8'3"x10'6 $32.50 Up szs’ s3° and $35 want at least one pair and probably more of these tional and appropriately located Room Size, 9'x12 $29.75 Up distinctive shoes. They're !htur!hx to the foot and SATURDAY NIGHT: DANCING UNTIL 2:30 A. M. Rhythm that swings and tempo that appeals in every tune. Danc- ing at its best. Gentlemen 50c. naval airbase and sea-plane bases for the adequate protection of the Northwestern United States and Al- aska.’ | e ST SHEU G, DEMOCRATIC WOMEN | WILL MEET MONDAY All women interested in politics are cordially invited to attend Mon- BEE V. RETLOW RUG CUSHIONS in all sizes HALL or STAIR CARPET RUNNERS—27-inch $1.65-$1.75 per yard COCOA DOOR MATS—SL95 BISSELS CARPET SWEEPERS $4.50 to $6.00 ACUUM CLEANERS—$35.00 Our Furnishing Department is packed with new things. A SPECIAL SHOWING OF ARROW AND IDE SHIRTS, both plain and fancy patterns . .. Avoset Collars, Non-Wilt collars are featured. $1.95 to $2.50 NEW! MEN'S SPORT $10.50 comfortable as well! $3.95Up A Group of Dress Shoes FOR GROWING YOUNGSTERS Oh! Boy! They're good looking and they’'ll never hurt your feet. You can wear them for dress or out in the empty lot . . . or even when you go walking with day evening's meeting of the Dem- S s Dad. In all sizes. . | ocratic Women of Gastineau Chan- SUNDAY NIGHT' nel, according to announcement by cnn ole“m R s U I T .50 32.95 Up or you may buy the coat for $5. DINNER DANCE — FROM 6 TO 8 Mrs. G. E. Krause, president to- e el ol An Offering of Quality Footwear day. | S, 6'x P $ 3 P.M. The meeting, which will open RUGS, 7'6"x9' Sy PHOENIX SOCKS _ FOR BUSINESS MEN ¥ ? promptly at 8 o'clock in the City/ RUGS, 9'x10'6” 7.75 All late Summer patterns Here's opportunity . for - you ,gentlemen! . Rugged Seven Course Dinner . . . Dcmcmq Council Chambers, will feature an | RUGS, 9'x12 9.75 2 grains, supple calfskins, and rough reversed-ealfskins all evening. | interesting political talk by a prom- | BMGE, & 15 D i . 1296 as low as 35¢ pair in wing tip and plain toe. They're appropriate for L THE TERMINAL “For Goodness Sake” eat at THE TERMINAL NOTE: Until further notice, beginning Monday, June 8, the Dance Floor at The Terminal will be closed each Mon- day evening inent Democrat of this city. Inter-| esting matters of business and the| adding of several new names to the | club membership will precede the| talk, WALL PAPER: . PAA Plane leaves for Ketchikan Sunday after arrival of Electra from Fair- | banks. Returns Juneau following morning. For reservation make in- quiries of PAA at Gastineau Hotel. | —adv. | - eee | BARR PLANE ARRIVES The North Canada Air A Express plane flown by Pilot L. F. Barr |arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday after- | noon from Atlin with two pas-| |sengers, Mrs. Ethel Irvine of Mlln,! to Tenakee, an 36 inches to 45 Public Roads for the purpose of construction or assisting in the con- struction of airports. “Be it resolved, that the postal | authorities of the United States Government are hereby urged to| establish feeder line service to out- lying communities through inde- INLAID LINOLEUMS PRINTED LINOLEUMS ceilings or borders, WINDOW SHADES KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS: $1.50 to $1.75 square yard $1.00 to $1.25 square yard New patterns, new colors for walls, personally selected, as low as 25¢ per double roll At special Spring prices in sizes inches in green and tans— 85 cents to $2.00 Single or Double . 65¢, $1.00 35¢, SUMMER SHIRTS ...$1.95 Plain and patterned, all collar styles. "All pre- shrunk, and fast dyed. Others to $3.50. SUMMER TIES New small figured patterns, aisleys, checks, and plain colors. Others to $2.50. SUMMER HATS New snap brim models, tyroleans, pork pies and homburgs. Others, $4.00 to $6.50. every daytime occasion. $4.50 Up An Extensive Stock of Shoes FOR YOUNG MISSES $1.50 Up These shoes have many new style features. Some with square toes, some with semi-round toes and many other popular qualities. In the latest leathers and fabric combinations, —_—eeee—————— B.M.BEHRENDS CO.Inc. "Tuneau's Leading Department Store"’ “It will pay you to visit our Upstairs Bargain Department” | enroute d Gus 3 ST e ety 0000000000000 00000000000