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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1936. ! RENOVATION OF fIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIMHIIWHIIIIIIllllfllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllml|IIIIIIHIlllHfllflfilfllflflflIlllllllllflillmlllllll‘lllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIM i CREW LEAVES Dmly Crossaword Puzzle: | | = | | Puzzle l\l Dropped & E 3 TU MAKE GAMP [+ m,mm y - Sltiol o AANEAAYA 21. Commotion: MAI.UNY BLUCK = 1 collog. = 8. Hea 1 . Seasons for ue —_— = | ;:_ Alnlfi?r:?r | e 3. Kind of cheese E % language . Male sheep = ¢ il STARTS TODAY FISH, GOLD, FURS and TOURISTS? = | 16. RE:;‘\{';.D( - Dersuade ’ ’ 4 E ’; Yoyage . Engrave with = i 17. As fa in = % 15 The acrn?;:slnan . la:;l:n-e pen : = | Office Force Coming to s, scfape ‘with . Supgort for @ Six Houses to Be Remodel = b Conduct Affairs for 2. Not many " Not jezciting ed, One to Contain i ; i . = S S L Government Moo il " Do you believe that the fish business helps Juneau although fishermen do not = Nickel Pm]ccl 51, Poroneat . small soft Apartments spend money with Everybody in Town? = § 35, Exist = King of . Au'h()r of *“M E A crew of men in ct S. " Bashan Gountey,"Tls | Adding a great deal of improve Do you believe that the Fur business, the Gold Mining business helps everybody = | H. P. Vevelstad, owner of o R nlithe . Enormous ment to one of the residential dis directly or indirectly ? = | & 28, Fisher for e - tricts of Juneau, a complete reno- feposit at e Bay or “ within = N, i :‘ 2t sl pected 3L aamtly ot g b oo™ a2 bt O Jation of six (F O S = Your answer is “Yes.” Why these foolish questions? S5 of Island, which is be ORI American " ™ sequence LB 0. Fornony Malony block bounded by- Ha ot 3 i 9 e 1. qnes g = by Ture Haglund Dr. Eri ndia 50. Rock - Do ieate be- | s i Hixth Atrcets = e 5. Anything 50. 6. Dutch city ¢ S fth and Sixth street i ey 5 _ ! 5 ; = Hoegbom, Swedish mining exverts, ', fthy or vlle B Patwionizea T Sepia G0 e ofice |being started today under the For years, visiting Big-wigs have been making speeches before our Chamber of = 9 left Juneau yesterday afternoon 31. Myself Lo R Mot i H;’a‘,“"’hl’fzgm rection of Architect G. C. Field c Commerece, telling us that our future is in the Tourist Business. Our Gold; Fur and Fish = aboard the gasboat Jazz e e o 1 yellow color O Chidren's ¥ Eternity le. may become exhausted but our scenery would remain and thousands would come to see E | the mining property to establish a 3. Doleful, DOWN 10. gfmu & l“h““l’ oriest Three houses on Fifth Street anc it and spend money with us, maintaining our commerce. = E ca his i 3 1. Parent 2 &1 Above ana three on Sixth Street will be re- = v et lf““-m‘ b & 52‘52".qu.r. 2 Night befors 1t Sadte touching | modeled including the Malony home » = cording to E. W. Creevy of the Cre 14 Article an event 19. Controversial ~ 62 Edged tool | i e O Sounds good, but what about the samples? Those that are here mow. Seems like vy Trading Company, represer 7 | which will be turned into an apar o PEE o o ialing (& Btk : he capital interested in develc ment house containing three mod- Weoughy Lo e HIRGDE: Be STOTb: the cap the property, and who arrived here |ern apart ts, Mr. Field ar i 2 $ 5 i d g Sunday aboard the PAA | | nounced today. Thousands of Tourists are passing our doors now—literally passing. Every one = which brought the Swedish expert The houses will have a st of them has a little money to spend with somebody. These people have not been on = from Seattle. | exterior and will be equipped relief or they could not have bought tickets. Selfish interests advertised for them and = Mr. Creevy, who stated that he individual garages built in the brought them here and selfish interests grab for them after they get here; behind the =N has offices in Chicago, New York {ment and tegdliJipdy the up welcome smile is the outstretched hand, maybe honest but selfish. = Berlin, Paris and Athens and stairs by roof partitions an ' Stockholm, and principdls in Man- doors. Each house will be linc T g 3 PO 5 8 ; = ila, Shanghai, Canton and Harbin, with Celotex and will be heated . Why are we supposed to be big and noble and give three cheers if they spend all = Manchuria, reported that the man- by an oil burner. ! their time here outside the Business District. Why should we merely murmur “How = ager of his Chicago office, Clifford | The houses which will be for sale unfortunate” if they are kept out the road until they are wet, chilled, tired or until = F. Steele, with a complete office or rent will contain hardw cheir Boat is about realy to blow the half hour whistle? e force, will arrive here from Chi- floors, tile baths and sinks, and E ShEo IWlisih A CENTHRS P organise { SIOCHIE LW - conYen M. phnr The local merchant may be a poor thing but after all he is ours. He supports our = B chariat UGN o e s ot Shiv Bieives local institutions, pays the most of our taxes, chips in rather frequently when the hat is = the mine development proje 35 The grounds around each hou s bays Ak Lt pa. it Witk S hodu R = . Capt. Edward White! Lale 06 e develatennds RiA <ol Tc passed.and, if the worm makes any money, he spends most of it with somebody here. g will arrive on the Northw % / grass or gardens s < 5 A ; . = act as an advisor, Mr. Cr %-- Of particular interest is the an Tourists will spend money with various degree in a dozen or more different shops = BH WL GNMER 90 Beatile with Mr. tique furniture which was a par or lines of trade in Juneau, if they have time. Remember the word “Time”—It is the es- = Creevy, and the two Swedish scien- %% {of the interior decoration of t sence.of the matter, = ts»s(s‘ w);]en their m:‘l'sugu(mn of the A /, Malony home. Some of the ra = nipe Bay property is completed tioss b G Tor tha purnlt 5 3 4 . By S = probablv within the next week n ;ipr;:“;fw'::w’",:,"“p ‘,\;;f“m:m:‘f” Where can we look for help in the situation? Our newspapers are indifferent and = The Creevy Trading Company SEhats: will be Sid, Mr. JWela our Chamber of Commerce is for us in a big way, but nothing small like this. It seems = deals in import of raw materials, Hounced. so vulgar and chiseling like to sell them something. We are the Capital City and high- = and export of finished machinery Mrs. C. C. Malony, owner of toned. The Big-wig who said our future was in the Tourist business was talking about = and products, Mr. Creevy said block was a recent arriy the Transportation Companies. = ST o Juneau and is a guest at / = IRVING PLANE ON | Zynda Hotel In the meanwhile what will we do about it. Organize some kind of a new lowr = FLIGHT TO SITKA SHMMUNS UN VETERAN ‘GROUPS N life commercial club and fight for it or let it go as no consequence? = ing Company, who arrived Sund American Legion and Auxiliary , = night on the PAA Fairchild se are holding a gala family picnic at E ] plane from Beattle in connection TU w w Auk Village Beach this evening, the| = ct at Snipe Bay, was a pasteng — 3 e nic spread and Auxiliary women ask | = Srviog Alwars Lackhsed Vega sea- juncau Plane Makes Good |that ail the wives bring along a| = plane flown by Pilot Gene Meyring Time to Co rdova— good supply of dishes as the bachel- ‘Specnal ElCLlla Flies Her = Other passengers aboard the m : = or pl(m\:krrs are going to be hun- f Fairbanks—Roth = e M B, W Derlon, b0 et Tncrary B N L. Tt nf‘ ; lllIIIll|lllllIl||||lllll|lllllIlllIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||||||||l|l||||IlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII||||||||III||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Tenakee; and W. P. Mills, to Sitka to have an "\P“l‘" \1 huge appe- Leave This Afternoon dlalldll L, UL LU S 1 1 tite, and up to a late hour this af- e plane will g wo R e tha dTtes 7 2 ar ers of the | 1:-0:11 AT;;"::ML‘;’ u:; ;:;”\\[ L 80 10 Two hours and 5 minutes after| joroon was sl holding out for| oo o D l\'m w. Mason,| [EGION CONVENTION and urged that all members of the | ENTERS HOSPITAL _ y_two Pas- leaving Juneau, at 6:35 o'clock this dvance reservations accom- | ber PFridice'. Gommibiee Be on Hand|. airs. 3 acbbebil wos. aduitiig fried chicken. and on the return flight Pilot Meyring will stop at Hood Bay to pick up sengers from there to Sitka modations aboard the PAA Lockheed . - he Electra transport plane on the| oo "uime jater flown by LADIES CHORUS TO . FINANCE COMMITTEE TO MEET THURSDAY morning, the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca ocket seaplane ed by She Simmons, ca second Electra took off Pilot S E. Robbins, who brought the ship Thursday night that further steps|to St. Ann’s Hospital last evening in mapping ways and means be and underwent a major surgical operanon this morning. scheduled weekly flight to Fair- A. P. Wolf of the Hood Bay Can- ning Company, and at Hawk In for Henry Roden, local attorn both of whom will be passengers to Juneau Schilling Buy pepperinthe five passengers, arrived in Cordc After a short stop in Cordova to low passengers to transact business. the plane was scheduled to fly to Valdez, where it will stay overnight going on to Anchorage tomorrow. Passengers aboard the plane are Ben L. Grimes, Territorial Sanita-| tion Engineer; T. A. Morgan, man- ager of the Columbia Lumber Com- pany of Juneau; W. V. Miller, man- ager of the Columbia Lumber Com- PRACTICE WEDNESDAY; DR. BEALE DIRECTOR Practice for the ladies chorus un- der the direction of Dr. Frederick F. Beale will begin tomorrow even- ing at 8 o'clock in the Light Presbyterian Church, it was announced today. terested in the work are attend the meeting. D asked to Northern | All who are in-| banks made it necessary to send two planes. S. C. Bassett, local PAA traffic representative, sent a radio request to Fairbanks last night for the second Lockheed a, which left the Interior ciiy at 7:4) o'clock this morning and arrived here short- ly after noon today The first Electra, piloted by Al Monsen with radio operator’ Charles | Huntley, left Juneau at 2 p. m. to- @y witn the following passengers: from Fairbanks this morning, and Pilot Alex Holden, with hix pas- sengers: Dick Jameson, L. W. Hen-+ ge, H. F. Wells, H. T. Green, Mrs. B. B. Green, Dick Ortman T, ORTMAN FLIES HOME Dick Ortman, PAA mechanic, who arrived on the Yukon this morning from a vacation in the States, was \ passenger to Fairbanks this after- Meeting of the Convention Finance Cemmittee of the Alford John Brad- ford Post, American Legion, has been called by Convention Chair- man A E. Karnes for 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the Dugout. The convention time, September 2 to 5, inclusive, is rapidly approach- ing, Chairman wnarnes pointed out taken. Miles Price, well known Le'uon- naire, who is a membper of a Seame Post as well as Cordova, was a guest of the Legion last night and told of the wide interest he finds throughout the Territory in the forthcoming convention.” Juneau had better make plans for enter- taining a large number, he told the Post, if present comment is criter- ion of the number who will attend. | e, - New Engliand Fisk Company | bought 8,000 pounds of halibut from the fishing boat Dalene today at prices of 680 cents and 4.65 cents. - e ‘ Mrs. Herb Munter, wife of tae | chief pilot and manager of the Ket- chikan plane service, Herb Munter, |Jr, and Lorraine Munter were nas- sengers from Seattle to Ketchikan pany of Seattle; J. W. Gucker, I chandise broker; and Harold F of the Foss Construction Compan. - - PICNIC CALI OFF The Ministerial seiation pic- | nic which was to be an event of| WAKELIN GOES WEST tomorrow afternoon, has been post-{ R. J, Wakelin, merchandise bro: poned indefinitely, it was announced ker, sailed on the Yukon for Sew- by the Re\' C. C. Personeus. ard. PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAINT MADE IN THE WEST for WESTERN WEATHER CON- DITIONS and for over EIGHTY YEARS the standard . for HIGH QUALITY on the PACIFIC COAST. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born recently t | Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Frieling of Pal-| mer. Rev. Frieling is pastor of the Lutheran church - D. D. Muir, L. L. Lane, A. K. Lane, noon on the PAA Lockheed Electra. | at a meeting of the Post last night lon the Alasks. Illlllllllllllluillll !|IIIIIIII-HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlINIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllflIIIIIIIIIIIlfllIMNIlIIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIE larger sizes. Look what you save! 20 pepper 1o¢ 4oz pepper 15¢ 8oz pepper 25¢ New Shipment Hardeman Hats in new Summer Shapes and Colors fl /¢ $4.00 and $5.00 LUGGAGE OF ALI. 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