The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 25, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. By GEORGE McMANUS e BRINGING UP FATHER DO YOU KNOW, MAGGIE= | AM WORRIED ABOUT OUR SOMN- ALL HE THINKS OF 1S GOING TO DANCES AND CALLING UP GIRLS ALL. DAY LONG— WELL-| THINK YOU ARE RIGHT- WHY DONT YOU GO TO THE CLUB AND IN THE LIBRARY ASK THE MEN A- ARE N THE THANKS- FRPE R BOUT THER SONS? | | b | GRILL-ROOM- ‘ : i i g H\eTER Wy ‘\ R R T RS K Have It Done Right! Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET THE FEW THAT ARENT ASLEEP S | Il 5.2 PRIVATE RESCUES | THREE MATES NEAR | CHILKOOT BARRACKS Special Terms Befuddlement Reigns Super-Agitator THOR WASHER as Politicians Ponder Constitutional Issue SCHEDULE FOR Juneau Skiff EARL AVERILL tion bj 0 that, insofar as they could k for him, Governor Lan- SEGOND HALF, CHANNEL LEAG. The Gastineau Channel League is Dal‘ne“, Pe‘erson an(] MI'S. .Vlakcs Tln‘?(‘ Hom(‘\ s to platform adopted at Cleveland. now in the second half of the sea- son and the games scheduled are as follows June 26—Legion-Douglas Sunday, June 28—Moose-Elks T'uesday, June 30—Elks-Legion. Douglas-Moose. —Douglas-Elks. Moose-Legion. Sunday, July 12—Elks-Moose. Tuesday, July 14—Douglas-Legion. Friday, July 17—Moose-Douglas Sunday, July 19—Legion-Elks Tuesday, July 21—Legion-Moose Friday, July 24—Elks-Douglas at Douglas. Sunday, July. 26-Legion-Douglas. y, July 28—Moose-Elks. July 31—Elks-Legion. , August 2—Douglas-Moose am named last on each date is home team - Party Is Now in Fairbanks N TWO GAMES ... Eliason Complete | ,- 000-Mile Trip FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jun 5 Wally Pet: n, Rod Darnell and Mrs. Eleson, of Juneau ed here yesterday after a su ssful trip by skiff from Juneau covering the entire distance of 1,000 mi in their small t with the excep- tion of 110 miles which they traveled on the White Pass and Yukon Route and 170 miles which they covered vy car over the Steese Highway from Circle here. The Juneauites made the trip in 1 month and r Tt no diff ties Chey saw evide! along the banks of the Yukon of the recent flood vhich has now practi subsid- - Tiv- |y HAROLD SADLER 1S CITY DOG CATCHER Harold Sadler iias seen appointed {dog catcher for the City of Ju- | neau, it was announced today by ion Bible School will be held|Chief of Police Roy Hoffman. The at 7:45 o'clock in the | C1W will provide a tru and strict Bethel Pentecostal Assembly, 121 enforcement of the regulation on Main Street. Classes will review | dogs is planned work done during the two weeks'| The dog license | session and rewards will be given|June 1 and to date on licenses for best work in each class. Every-|have been taken out. The Chief one is invited to the exercises stressed that there are a great many The weather permitting there will|more dogs than that in the city be a combined picnic of the Vaca-|and that they will be picked up tion Bible School, Sunday School taken to the pound if found and Church Saturday -at-Treadwell hout licenses. The- dogs are kept Beach, the bus leaving the church at the pound three da at 10:15 a. m. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO CLOSE WITH EXERCISES closing program of the Bethel SHERWIM’WILLIAMS PAINTS Mar-not Varnish Highest quality. For loors, woodwork, fur- niture. Water , resistant,dur- able. Crystal<cleas Linoleum Finish ighten up ur linoleum new of brigl up Koo Yoom suriacss. Easy fo apoly; G o . Sicys clear. gfon'tdorker, dhedil damp cloth keeps | i . 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PHONE 555 s and then £ KING OF SWATS Lead Indians to Double Victory Yesterday CLEVELAND, Ohio, June Earl Averill hit three home The Indians won score of 5 f h circui game and two Averill made drives in the in the second game one first GAMES WEDNESDAY (& Sacramento 5 Oakland 9 Pittsk York 4, 1 All othe ational League games scheduled, rained out can League 2; Cleveland 5, 14 )ING OF CLUBS CIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Missions [ 4 541 Portland [ 538 Oakland 5 536 tle 41 29 ) 44 500 n Francisco 3 44 404 Los Angeles : 46 4m Sacramento 33 51 393 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. st. Louis 39 629 Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. New York 42 21 56 Boston 37 27 T8 1O 1 0% B4 1 e 9 4 Cleveland 33 31 516 Detroit 32 33 492 Chicago 29 Philadelphia 24 3 St. Louis 20 39 .339 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE (Second Half) Won Lost Pct. Elks 1 0 1.000 Moose 3 0 1.000 Douglas 1 000 American Legion 1 000 e S SHOP IN JUNEAU! GREAT NORTHERN 7 fi///r/u/ In effect daily until Oct. 15; final return limit Oct. 31. Bargain ROUND TRIPS on the air-conditioned Em- pire Builder to principal eastern points in Standard or newest-style Tourist Sleepers or luxury Coaches. Example, from Seattle: TO CHICAGO: Coach.......$57.35 Tourist. ...... 68.80 Standard ..... 86.00 Bimilar reductions to all eastorn points. Good meals in dining car at extremely low prices. A clean, smooth, scenic trip, with SAFETY, COM- FORT and ECONOMY. RIDE THE AIR-CONDITIONED ‘Write or cable: ichkils, G.A.P.D., 1400 4th Avem Harry Clark, 683 Granville 8t., Vi ©.; H. F. Carter, Alaska B entative will meet you st ti Beattle or Vancouve ter or cable advice, don’s friends had put the prospective Republican nominee in the position 1tinued from Page One) of b the first to advocate, not one, amendments. ese proposals the plat- form committee rejected, amid gre protest that the Republican party hardly could go on record, under the circumstances, as the only party favoring Constitutional changes. To which Mr. Landon rejoined in h celebrated telegram, s want an amendment anyway Meantime, in the southwest, Mr Roosevelt was throwing out some suggestions that he liked the Con- stitution, and that the only trouble was with its interpretation Will the Philadelphia Democratic convention do something to make all of this intelligible, or will it only make matters worse? e HOONAH WOMAN HAS BABY Mrs. Crawford of Hoonah g birth to an 8% pound baby girl thi morning at St. Ann’s Hospital but two, the palladium of fberty— ) incorporated, in fact, Republican timent one section of the ES ISSUE 1 eve of the Cleve- convention, came the Supreme decoision invalidating New minimum wage law. by many as a denial of t of the states to deal with that subject took the Republicans, then al- y on the way to their conven- n city, completely by surprise. After much telephoning between Clevel nd Topeka, the Landon- ites offered a plank for a Constitu- tional amendment empowering the states to p Incidental COUR ¢ was received here toc he might | @ > ard in Pay for this machine with the the money it saves! Use the THOR for all your laundry. Your clothes will be washed spot- lessly clean quickly and safely. Word of the thrilling rescue of three from Chilkoot Bar- rocks by Private Zenith Williams y by officers from the Barracks who -are here aboard the Fornance. | The trio, whose names were not ascertained in the dispatch, had wooked a big halibut in deep water in the melee of pulling him aboard, their skiff overturned. Pri- vate Williams saw their plight and rowed frantically to their rescue THOR TODAY! with another boat, pulling all three $4.00 $6.00 fioin. e watérs’ DGR AT Werd Down Monthly overcome ® Fate of the halibut was not re- oo oo e NIaSka Electric Light & Power Co, ganization of a small cooperative IUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 cannery tc inaugurated in Sew- | ST e i b i e PSSP UIUSU LSS | JUNEAU CASH GROCERY | pack about 4,000 cases of reds and silvers, CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets soldiers Let us show you this - 3 EMMET THOMPSON'S CONTEST JUDGES have selected as a name for his new service the CHECKER CAB COMPANY MR. GEORGE R. DOUGLAS is awarded the FREE AIRPLANE RIDE for two persons which he receives for selecting the chosen name and the transportation chn be arranged by calling at our office in the Alaskan otel. Qur drivers, under the supervision of EMMET THOMPSON, arg, OLE SCARBO, "CHUCK"” DOMINY and LEWIS WITTENBERG and are experienced and careful. 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