The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1936, Page 5

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Daily xl.lll. . a Em’)lr(? who have the full support of the Juneau Woman . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY., JULY 23, 1936. | building, sponsored by the Mayor and city officials U. si s; GRUISER F'FTY'_FIVE GIRLS . Lakota. Camp Fire Group 0} Se-( EN'I'ERS FINANCIAL WORLD | GOING TO NEW MEXICO attle, whose guardian, Miss Lulu i | i TUURING IN ALASKA Fairbanks, is now aboard the Al-| Word has been received in Fair-| Edward F. Stroecker, who grad- i G Mieage T o Busiioes wnd Efotesspest MR S L0 S aska with the Business and Pro-|banks that Harlan E. Youel, son of |uated last June from the Fair- s = |and ery other citizen of Juneau with a speck of ccoming more impressed with fessional Woman's Club cruise. M the Rev. and Mrs. John E. Youel, |banks High School left that city except_Sunday by the EMPIRE| home-town pride. Various affairs are being planned uf-h i qug-fi;‘ C,“”:‘ Margaret Hageland, assistant guard- |Who took a degree in economics |last week to enter the New Mexico oobal WOt SAAID BLESWS . S ‘m- the officers with the hope that the stay of the o girlg A L(],‘,,r"g;,,'m,:n ::‘p fan of the Lakota group, is in|last June at Harvard and majored |Military Institute. On his way to ¥ e e Navy in port will be a happy one. T g ST (;J.mp Fire .‘O,m: all U\.L:;'clx(xrge of the girls' parly, which is|in banking and finance, is now |the southern s¢hool, the young man Ay Paevod o0 By We like to have the sle trim, gray men-of- the country are aboard the Lakina, the first all-girl tour ever made employed by a brokerage firm in|will visit with relatives in Seattle . e war steam Jufo our harbor, We like tp become better making a 19-day cruise of South|to the.Territory. [the financial district in New York and his father, who is in & Port- Janeau and Doutlas for §1.25 per month | acquainted with the officers and men. As the coastal: —_— . laska, but. ¢oming only as far | 'As they have traveled from pert|[CT0- M4 WM mee weis |land. hospitalay s R One N, e T aas &% montis. I advancs, 30, { defense. program is enlarged for the Pacific, it is| Five Destroyers Scheduled no:tn as the northern tip of Prince |to port the girls haye studied Al- | o P T = —- ome month, in advance, $1.- possible that we will see much more of them as to Arrive Here Sat— f Wales Island. |aska lore, been conducted through 55 o L5 I3 s Tl ety | Alaska de s are ablished. In the meantime, ; ;. The crbise™ s sponsored by the,salmon canneries, done somg fish- T & $ ol at'eeir pupers. T [a royal welcome to the Navy! urday Morning el o e The t Natlonal Bank MEMBYE OF ASSOCIAT | % SR MLDING UP (Continued froi: Page Onc) YOU CAN At Craig, the visitors were enter- hcimosnion ot al maes i Ayt SALMON BAtl el — ALWAYS ined by one of the oy ‘thiee JUNEAU c d aper ew" publishec | 30ats f am re grou; in ska. Mrs. T W PUBSReCppere is much of encouragement and satisfaction Chief Boatswain W. H. Daly, Chief| RDEPEND ON B | Comp-Fue sroups _?%hka['fiffi‘ ® — for Alaskans in the fish pack reports so far, Bristol Gunner E. F. Manning, Electrician Brye QUALITY /. S e s ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEKD 70 BE Laner ( 0f 5855015 m: eonine Baturday. 15 well over|I: C Baker, Radio Electrician R. L | sroup there, was hostess for the| fo IT 0, B oy AT o A O BosLieATION Bay, which closes this g Baturday, s L.C. Baker, Radlo B = | R err e P | APITAL—$50.000 — Today Juneau a !the million-case mark and there is indication that Doll, Chief Machinist J. Sogorka, The group will arrive back in TO THE NAVY! lit will compare favorably with 1934, although Per-|nr,chinist F. L. Dawley, Chief Car- Seattle on July 28 and the home- SURPLUMS0.0M - haps not reaching that banner year peak penter M. M. Saylor, Chief Pay ward trek to Massachusetts, Texas, | 1 extends a welcome to the It means a big pack tax for the Territorial cof-| Clerk S. A. Mann, Chief Pay Clerk Oklahoma, Arizona, California, New‘ ’ | York, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Officer C € of the Navy. From Ad-|fers, but, more than that, it means that Alaska H. R. Darling miral to man, we are glad to-have| fishermen have been able to make themselves some! T! gship Detroit which was | Maine, Connecticut, Idaho or Mon- :OMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS them The annual visit of the Navy|money. It was a tough season last year in Bristol Ccommissioned July 31, 1923, has a tana will be begun. ACCOUNTS 2,000 cases being displacement of 7,500 tons. She is 555 feet in length, of 55-foot breadth | and a draft of 20 feet, six inches. A Her speed is 33 , a5 approxi- ate the is cast aside for the civilian population j.flml:h*‘v mately miles an hour, and she and we come to find out what our Navy is all about; | This year, however, the picture is brighter. De-| carries 10 six-inch guns, four three- » achoes of labor disputes centering around outside | inch guns and two triple tube tor- \ = Gt nship between our first line|Bay, with the limited pack, only civilian forces The mystery that|put up. It was a bleak winter for many who de- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 24 % Paid on Savings Accounts hroud the warships and the men who oper- | pended on fishing for a livelihood and their winter tends t that the officers and men who make up its personnel | spif are, after all, just human beings who happen to be|fishermen, it has been a good season. There is pedo mounts in uniform reason to believe it will be in other Alaskan waters. x5 h the public-spirited efforts of Mayor I.|When the silver horde runs in the north, the world| AT TION G2 FELLOWS Regular meeting Silver Bow Lodge No. A2 I. O. O. F. this evening, 7:30. Work in degrees of iy Friendship and Brotherly Love on, should be extended the same hand! ———— FRANK H. FOSTER, ip and Alaskan hospitality shown Listen sister: If he tells you he’s the man who | _ady Noble Gr The Mayor has pride enoug Thre Golds this year's welcome to the Navy is to be|takes on a rosier hue. Coupled with the boom in an especially hearty one The Mayor, like many!mining activity, it bodes well for the coming fall and that the enlisted men of Admiral Wood-| winter others ward’s di of good fe the officer city and in Alaska to see that someth in his| rides the torpedoes out to the target and then swims > actually is' back, you can figure he's probably on econd done to make the “Gobs” feel they are not in a strange ' cruise, and has been here and there. and foreign land -oe & 2 5 and placcr lecation neolice: for the Navy boy for sale at Thr F ¢ office. This year there will be at least one dance for the Don't - forget wme lors, and it will be held Friday cvening in the Falr building, starting t Sound July 6, and the pa g . 4 A\:,iEH"“L HERE ex to return the middle of next| ; month. This is not the first visit| of the party to Alaska, and Mr. Dod- | ABGARB YAGHT n will be remembered by his many | ] UE fricnds in the Inter: where he| : cle City and vicinity to 191 where he o Fariy of Five “\board ed a pioneer mercantile « 3 = s p g nt under the firm name of Pl ure ( ré ft Enrouie t ard woodson, which later w £ (% ey Bay c1d combined with the stores| § 1 : of the hern Commerc.al Com-| & the 7 Electrical Company, nov - kpown as the Westinghouse CHURCH GETS CHANDELIER | 3 frie, Mr Averill; F. N. Averill, . According te word received in 3 and guests, are in Juneau today ; . Eaward a mammotl chandelier % aboard the trim pleasure launch Averilla, of Seattle, enroute to Gla- eight feet in height, made in Po land, has been installed in the . v on a pleasure cruis , cidc 54 g The Averills, who live in Port- Fussian Orthodox Church at Bel- CRRT e ek A Abi kovsky under the direction of Rey. Jokn Dod of. Portland D. Hotovisky. The purchase of the ; ' or of the Jantzen Knitting Mills Dandsome pi f workmanship. 3 G 8 r\y, 2 T ™y was 1ade througl nds tribut- \ B ars Dok The wacht was made through funds contribu vV ed by church members DU - ppered Ly Capt. Tony Jensen, v. h Glenn Miller as chef foot craft, left ~SHOP IN JUMEAU F Crystal Palace Gin Don’t let flavor spoil your gin drinks o A mu}{’c them with Crystal 4 EXTENDS A HEARTY Palace Distilled Dry Gin and be sure of perfect results! G&W’s scientific control process makes tricky gin fla- vors behave. 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