The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 11, 1937, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNE 11, 1931 SOLDIERS HERE 4TH OF JULY FOR CELEBRATION Col. Dusenbury Says Troops Expect to be in Juneau for Independence Day and 100 enlisted Chilkoot Barracks Juneau to join in nw ree officers m ex» e in celebration tinis George Am- com of July wccoramg to word to of the Le of July which is handling the ericar cele- alph Dusenbury, Commul\-‘ s at Haines, ra- Legion committee that plan called for the con- soldiers to be here for 10liday and that Major Green rive in Juneau the latter| of this month to arrange de- | financial support from the | J u Chamber of Commerce, the | Legion is planning a bigger pro-| n than usual this year and ar- gements have been made to part of the events in the Southeast Alaska Fair building so hat in case of rain the celebration go on.as scheduled Having a major part in the sram will be the Alaska-Juneau| Geld Minipg Company which has volui (-mud to puts on a group of | first aid contests, open only to em- | ployees of the mine, and the com-!| 50 PROTECT YOUR EYES AGAINST GLARE We are grateful for sunny weather. our eyes suffer from glare. makes vour eyes with SOFT-LITE lenses, protection against glare. If you are already wearing glas tion ground in SOFT-LITE mum comfort without sac We are equipped to give s Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Je We Need More Room 0% D NEW SHIPMENT OF OVER $500.00 IN MUNSINGWEAR JUST ARRIVED Leader Department Store PHONE 92 | turn to Taku Harbor with Mr. Min- pro-|a uncomf’ pany has put up $600 in prizes for the events, Races for FIRST AID CONTEST TO BE JULY 5 NORTHLAND HAS ... 1. soomored by A 12 PASSENGERS | o Gongprines FOR THIS PORT | SEATTLE, /June ; 11— \(ntorshnp any. \Nulh'.\nd safled at moon today, g thast, Alaska. with 62 pas-| .\ o Con! or " Sou b“S % u*"“ ;‘I’(mm bl’ok tHe American Legion Fourth of July T ]“‘”fi‘;"‘l i & DOOX" committee, financed by the Al ed for June: ; Juneau Gols Mining C 4 Florence Harper, Mrs. W. Y4 SO0KS SIS Lo, approved by the United States Bu- Shaw and baby, Duncan Robert- | . X reau of Mines. Only employees of Elliott Robertson, Mrs. C. C. ool e " the company will be eligible to en- Collen, Mrs. Ann Pisareff, Miss : . ek Florence Markel, | /€T the contest. Cayol ' SOVBTI, 2008 arkel, " ren teams will be organized to enter the contest as follows Mrs. Essie Lawson, John Collins, Thomas Bl‘"‘”(:"" | One for each shift in each section lof the mine—6 teams; two for the mill—2 teams; two for the surface FAIR SALMON RUN !—2 teams, making a total of ten NOW TAKU RIVER teams The piizes offered are as follows: Pirst Prize $300. Second Prize 200. Third Prize 100. At least six teams; must qualify and start to make a contest. In the event that less than six teams start, the first pirze will be $200, second prize $100 and no third prize. It is suggested that the men in each division who desire to parti- cipate in the contest or assist in any way see their shift bosses so that the youngsters, ball games and the usual features are being arranged with the addition n! several new events, according to committee's present tentative sc! ll('(!\llv - There will be a First Aid Contest for Alaska Juneau employees held on July fifth, according to a notice ted on the bulletin board of the com, est will be sponsored by fiss c son, Bringing Al Cv Mmald <u|>ex~' intendent of the cannery here from | | the Libby, McNeill and Libby plant at Taku Harbor, the cannery tender Roedda, Capt. Frank Sutherland, arrived in port today, and is to re- ard this afternoon. “We are now packing Taku River fish,” Mr. Minard stated.,“The run there is*quite fair, and we expect it to improve dflm the present high tides are over. - | possible. The company will furnish all nec- essary equipment for training and;” The men are urged | contest afety engineer for equip- is urged that teams be for the to see the s ment. It early date. H. B. Humphrey of the United in June on June 20 to assist in training the teams, problems for the contest <nd su- pervise the judging. But sometimes -oo If this beautiful weather ortable, have them fitted which will give you safe BISHOP P. T. ROWE VISITING JUNEA ses, your prescrip- e lenses will give you maxi- rificing clear vision. Bishop Peter Trimpie Rowe, of the Episcopal Church of Alaska,ar- rived on the North Sea after a brief visit to Sitka, and will preach at Holy Trinity Cathedral on Sun- day and probably conduct a confir- mation class. | Bishop Rowe is making his an- cientific eye examinations. | the interior from Juneau. He is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. welry Store Phone 331 TWO DAYS | petition ]mams may be organized as soon as/ organized and practice begun at an| States Bureau of Mines will arrive; present the i nual visit to Alaska and will go to' IPRIZE SHOOTS ;- AT MENDENHALL RANGE SUNDAY Public Invnled to Join Rifle Club Matches— Start 9:30 AM. Prize are scheduled by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club for Sunday at Mendenhall range with the general public attend and participate, it was an- | n | shoots The morning com- 9:30 and with cars are asked to be in front lof the Federal building at 9 a. m <o that those without machines can be accommodated. The afternoon \contests start at 1 p. m The complete shoot program fol- lows: nounced today. starts at Match Number Five Entrance fee: 50 cetns or $1 Course: Rising bear, 100 yards, 10 shots standing. Arms: Any American make, caliber. Any metallic. First place, 50 per cent lof entry fees; second place, 30 per cent of entry fees; third place, 10 per cent of entry fees. Match Number Six Entrance fee: 1 cent per card; re-entry plus $1.00 for NR.A. entry. Course: 22 qualification. 20 shots prone 50 yards. 20 shots prone 100 yards. 4 cards to count for score, com- petitor must finish at one range before shooting next stage or must |start over again. Arms: Rifle, any 22, rim fire. Sights: Any. Prizes: N.R.A. Qualification med- |als. i | STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK. June 11. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |stock today is 11%, American Can 1194, American Light and Power 18 Bethlehem Steel 82%, Anacon- {da 52%, Commonwealth and South- lern 2%, General Motors 52%, Inter- national Harvester 107, Kennecott 15814, New York Central 41%, ern 2%, General Motors 51% Jdnter- 98, Cities Service 1%, Pound $4.93%, Republic Steel 34%, Pure Oil 17%, Holly Sugar 32%, U. S. Treasury 2'4s bonds 97.27, Atchison Geéneral 4s 110%%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES Jenes averages: rails 55.60, utilities 26.78. ONLY SCOUNT | - On All SUITCASES 33. off on All Trunks MEN'’S SILK HOSE, § Pairs - $1.00 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES - KOTEX 3 packages 50C COME IN AND SEE OTHER SPECIALS! GEORGE BROTHERS invited to| those The following are today's .Dow, | industrials 17077.1 ;4 Mechamc Lloyd Jarman taking off from here this morning in the Fair- child 71 seaplane at 9:15 o'clock, and due to return this evening about 5:30 o'clock. Passengers out were: For Chatham, Mrs. Andy Gunder- son, Mrs. Tom Petrich, and J. Beuckers; for Sitka, Gil Rich; Goddard, W. K. Keller. Out at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ing in the Bellanca Pacemaker, Pi- lot Chet McLean, with Keith Pet- rich as flight mechanic, flew to Hawk Inlet with Hans Floe. Cash Cole and Bob West were roundflight passengers to Port Althorp. Pilot Mciean returned here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. J. A. Whiteley, Juneau. | -~ DINNER IS GIVEN 'BOTH MARINE AIR FOR JOHN CAUBLES PLANES OUT THIS { Adjutant and Mrs. George Tan- MORNING ON Tmpsiner and Lieutenant Margaret Mor- ris were hosts last evening at din- . S i Both of the Marine Afrways ner to members of the Ministerial planes and pilots were in the air Association, honoring Rev. and Mrs. today, Pilot Alex Holden and th,ht EVERY WOMAN .» FACESTHIS QUESTION AT THE HOTELS i Gastineau Mm E. McIntosh, Tanacross; Mrs. Moore, Sentinel !filand. J. A Gflrnwell Victoria; Mrs. T. J. !DeVane, Ruby; Dan Alvich, Nome; George B. Rayburn, Wiseman; Mur- ray Stuart, Fairbanks; B. F. Kane,| 'Juneau; Bishop P. T. Rowe, Vic- toria; Mrs. H. C. Kirmse, Skagway; |Pred Parsons, J. N. Tobin, Hugo |C- Strattford. for Juneau and Mrs. J. Turkovich, M. Dunlap, Ketchikan. Alaskan Mr. Ju- neau; { | | ANGLERS RETURN FROM FLORENCE L. WITH BIG CATCH | Flying to Florence Lake last eve-’ ing with Marine Airways Pilot Chet McLean, in that company’s Fairchild seaplane, a fishing par'.yf of six returned to Juneau this mom-l ing after an excellent morning's fishing. Top luck was the lot of all members of the group and a total catch of more than three hundred f trout was brought back. Members of the group were Dr. J. A, Carswell, Dr. C. C. Carter, C. W." Mefcalfe, Jack Simpson, 'J. R.' Shepard, and Keith G. Wildes. D Fall Kills Husband As 13 Attend Fete NEW, YORK, June 11.—Thirteen persons gathered to celebrate the' first wedding anniversary of Wil- liam and Helen Lawson. After |the guests assembled Lawson told |his friends he was going to the roof to “get a breath of air.” An |hour later his body was found on |the ground below. Police said his Ankleis W“h deam was accidental.” i | Elastic Top Lode and placer location notices or sale at The Empire Office. RTTITTTITITTTTTTT INTER- WOVEN SOCKS NEW SUMMER PATTERNS Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. Present for the dinner, which v\ds‘ |followed by a regular meeting, were Dean and Mrs. C. E. Rice, Rev. and How do I look to other people? So many women risk their beauty by neglect of constipation. It often Mrs. John A. Glasse, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Personeus, Rev. and Mrs. | causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, poor complexions. O. L. Kendall, Mrs. E. A. McIntosh | of Tanacross, and the hosts. Yet common constipation can be i ended so easily. Just eat two table- | spoonfuls of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN mth milk or fruits every day, three times daily in severe cases. This delicious ready-to-eat cereal sup- plies the “bulk" needed to exercise | | the system—and vitamin B to help | ! tone up the intestinal tract. Within the body, ALL-BRAN ab~ sorbs more than twice its weight in | | water, gently sponging out the in- | testines. 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