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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JU\L 14, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BAHY A 2720 SETTLEMENT '\ BALLS O \\\ ERE . Y¥OUL CQULDA N\PPED 'EMN FOR NE MEAN TER SN ;’?fi}Dg&mem . CHECKED AGAINST CHILL Not so leng that it will drag through the water when veu get out of the cance, and not too short to give plenty of chill protection ! against lake breez this swagger coat of summerweight wool. Its plaid pattern combines navy, yellow and white in cheerful harmony. NAVY NAMED T flARRY EASTER el l( ~ ‘l()ll l;* Vll(l(ll( S :]\l;"“ \\m(l ])l\ days bedrock atehing W( "ul](\ Ahnmt I)UOIH% done with the setting of the sun. ¢ Yep! Bucolic! is to be the atmos- /\nndpolls Eight phe kon River settle- ment, il there of has two fine ng beasts carried ch north fr > to Skagway on i present voyage of the steamer r- Mount McKinley, The h of the - horse will find ifs source in the pair re- of equines carried betw » same in two ports on the last steamer. All four tined for Stephens Vil steamer from Dawson. - - ‘Don't Fret Bossies, They Won't Be M Riding You And the necigh of the the bovine bawl of the cow are soon mingle in the wolf chorus of Arctic as reets the harking horse and to the ear Navy hw . NEW YORK been nominated for the on the Hudson next 0 the ern favorit he Inter another ind w e llegiate , Latta ad day ~ store Ever : started the string of tories, or v from t Coast has been named &f the East to upset dynasty. All have coach, BuckK Waish, ton the boat to beat. California comes t ith anothe victor ing trounced Wiscen - oo since difornia river the HOSPITAL NOTES Morris, carpenter admitted to St. Ann’s Hos- 1l today for me: care, Magnus Hansen, son of the cap- tain of the Explorer, was dismi 'today from St. Ann’s Hospital fol |lowing an appendicitis operation. LOUIS JORNION| - - 1S NAMED ASST, SECRETARY WAR Ernest Kohlhase is to take Ernest, home from St Al this evening. Mrs - was dismissed from the mnpm.l some time: ago. daughte half pound today to Mrs. Warabec is Tt Juneau miner. Former r\ahona](‘omman(l—f : er of American Le- gion Honored WASHINGTON fdent Roosevelt ha {Johusen, of t Virginia National Commander of tb lcan Legion, as Assistant Secretary(some time. lof war ! Johnson will take the place vacat-| Ed Crowe, who was burned at the feed when H Woodring was mov-,Alaska Juneau mill Saturday, was fed to the Secretaryship on the d.‘;m\‘dlbmlssed from St. Ann’s Hospital fof Dern tods baby e weighing six was born at Harry Wara- an . Alaska Spaulding was admitted for || care today at St. Ann’s June 14.—Pre A. W. Elisworth underwent a nominated Louis Minor operation at St. Ann’s Hos former | pital today. Ellsworth has = beer as R Mexican Flection Is Set for July MEXICO, D. F., June 14.—Scme ‘ 1teventy-five members of the Fed-| {eral Congress are to be elected by| i direct vote of the Mexican people| * next July, and the electorial activi- §tines throughout the republic already taking definite shape. ‘ Making a charter flight here from The P. N. R. (National Revolu- Ketchikan, by way of Sifka, with| tion Party) is busy preparing pri- Sigmond Einstoss, prominent fresh- maries in which the party Ldn(“- lish broker, Pilot Bob Ellis arrived ~d'\ms will be chosen. These at the Marine Airways hangar here fdates will have the backing of the|Sund: afternoon about 1 o'clock {C. T. M. (Mexi n Tabor Confed- in his red Waco seaplane, eration) ‘which i: the strongest na- off again about three hours later i tional labor bod: 1l as of the to return to Ketchikan with ! majority of organized peasant bod- Einstoss. He was to land at Petel ies. Women belonging to labor or|burg and Wrangell on hiy soul | peasant organizations are not only bound flight. s free but encouraged to vote in all P. N. R. internal elections. were admitted to the Government Hcespital yesterday for medical care. George Lewis and William Dun- can were dismissed .from St. Ann’ Ho: il today following .A((l'l'(mn BOB ELLIS LANDS HERE YESTERDAY -+ Today's News Today,—Empire. contrac- | * | coyotes, Daisy Frank and Anna Mason| surgical | and took | Mmr. | 4% 10,000--* BURDICK. WILL “HEAD NEW 0ee | ALASKA SETUP }hxpansum l rogram Ex-| - pected to Start in July— Many Projects Considered (Continued from Page One) Imiles and in neec of the kind of help offered by the ECW. The of- \ficials also expect that participa- |tion in the proposed work on the |vast undeveloped resources of the Territory will promote a better lo- cal appreciation of the value of |these resources and the need for |their proper protection and orderly | | * cce work Alaska differ that in the organization in in many w from States. Enrolle are clder, may be mairied, are not or- ganized into regular companies, |there are very few regular camps, the number of men per camp aver- x"“cs less than 40, and all camp and {work supervision is handled by the {U. 8. Forest Service; the Army |functions only as paymaster. The U. 8. Indian Service, Office of In- dian Affairs, will cooperate the and Native problems are involved. | Under the expanded Alaskan pro- ram, Indian and Eskimo enrol- lees will be in 20-man camps while white enrollees will be organized into larger camps. Projects Considered Emer- landing fields at isolated vil- and along the routes of iso- lated air lanes, local roads of short le connecting community cen- ters, and other jobs that not now programmed by other agen- cies The extent or cattered but vast forests of the In- terior are imperfectly known and ensive forest surveys are planned Fire protection will be studied ‘as roughly 200 million acres. need (his | protection to preserve the forest and fors cover for prospectors’ land settlers’ use, as well as for Ithe big-game and fur-bearing ani- mals which are among the most important natural resources of the Territory. | Preliminary investigations will be |made to determine lands having the highest potential agricultural vel- ues, for much of Alaska is not “the Frozen North” as is unfortunately 'too popularly believed Measures for the control of pre- datory animals especially wolves and in the extensive big-game fields of Interior Alaska and on the vast waterfowl nesting areas of the Arctic slope can be carried on in cooperation with the Alaska Game Commissjon. These predators have been rapidly increasing during the |past 15 years. Work will also be done on res- |toration of certain historic features, such as primitive Indian houses and totem poles of the Haida and Thlin- ket tribes, to preserve these historic relics for the interest of future generations and the increasing number of summer visitors to Al- ska. throughout the Territory are: gency lagese location of the Ameri-|confined to St. Ann’s Hospital for ‘1 AT THE HOTELS Gastineau J. Hofstee, A. N. Dunlap,-C. H. | Andresen, Seattle; J. C. Massey, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fechner, Mrs. Clara B. Holbrook, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. J. H. {Akerland, Tanacross; L. Sarelo, | Skagway; Ken Edward, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thumpwn Fred Monell, Bill Knox, W. | Jones, B. Martinsen, Gil Rich, F IL. Fiske. Pat - Conley, Fernandez, Tenakee; J. Emblen; G. R. Donald WITH S EINSTOSS Groves, Juneau; Evan Baloff, Cor- |dova; Dugal Fraser, Helena, Mont.; ,A Abenstedt, Sumdum; M. T. John- son, Ted Hoppen, J. M. Raymond, Sitka; W. C. McMayburn, Haines; Vivian Clinke. Juneau R. J. Willilams, Pat Conley, P. F. Breese, J. E. Boyle, Seattle; John H. Chappell, Juneau; Henry Moses, Hoonah. B St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome, has an area of 227,000 square feet, |far the greatest among the world’s ' churches. NOU HEARD ME 410,000 < N\EP\DSBL\NK NOUR. with Forest Service in carrying out | the CCC work in Alaska insofar as| Among the outstanding CCC pro- ! jects on which work can be done —— Juneau; |Vote result is expected to be an- by| w & ONE O JTHEM RUSTERCRNT GAS-BUGGIES GWE NE A LEETLE BUNMP, NE CAN SUE'EN ay SET oN & SILK PWLLER W REST O NORE BORNED DANGS 222 MSTOFER GOOGLE WUZN'T SEHUND TH DOOR WHEN TH 8RAWNS \NUZ PHSSED I | \ BUSINESS ’ PROFESSIONAL | | Latest in Baseball Chapeau - FLOOR YOUR HOM | OAK -Nature'’s Gift E GARLAND BOGGAN \ulh a K i Buy \nm lmnu ! GUARAN Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Mana Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies 206 122 W Phone Second WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau HoteD Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 As protection against repetition of accident which occurred to Mickey Cochrane, who s l[h»md a fractured skull, baseball is considering use of | helmets for batte Moses, outfielder of the lhllu«h-]pl ia Ath- etics, is shown wea ng a polo helmet, an adaptation seriously considered. Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated DRIVERS WILL ? ET WEDNESDAY | FOR ORGANIZATION | Postponed until Wednesday, the| {meeting of taxi cab drivers and truckmen, scheduled for the pur- 7 scte MO‘L IS l‘x"‘ C.((l to o |pose of organizing a union, is to be| h'f at 8 pm. in the International Flow of Gold to lnnwlmu-men.s Association Hall. Other Nations Discussion on joining the Com- — mittee of Industrial Organization, will mark the meeting. W. A. Ras-| | musson, organizer for the Interna- tional Mine, Mill, and Smelter| Workers, mll speak at the meeting. ”0 1 DISCOUNT RATE € RAISED, FRANCE l«)[) | e rrrrrrr s rrreees SPECIALIZING in French Bank of discount the PARIS, June France today sed rate fo six percent withdr: Is of gold France’s Socialist Cabinet draft-} ed the means to block what some BEN L GRIMES TO newspapers called the “financial| b saise i sates vy means | SAIL ON 2 MONTHS | TRIP TO WESTWARD | makes it too expensive to send g and other capital abroad i Paul Bastid, Minister of COM-| poy 1, Grimes, Public Health ‘-n" merce, warned CGreai Buitain and|gineer g5 planning to leave aboard the United States that Francel,, yykon for the Westward on.a be forced to abandon the tripariitc| y, months' trip during which time they | 1o will assist in bringing into opera- morta agreement unless ot 3 > in lowering tariff bar-jo, the new sanitary code of the| Territory. His warning was made in a speech at the opening of the In-| Going firs ceed to Valdez, Seward, Anchor-| ternational Exchange Congress Premier Leon Blum has ealled al,.. palmer. Fairbanks. Nome, Sel- lovia and Kodiak, conducting busi- special of the Cabinet find a way nut of the financial :.ux-‘,“ connected with his department 1t cach port 14 —The the to check Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours d | to Cordova, he will gle. LA TO VOTE ON QUESTION JOINING C10 SEATTLE, June 14.—Matt Mee- han, of Seattle, West Coast Sec tary-Treasurer of the Internatio Longshoremen’s ~ Association, an- nounced this afternoon ‘that 26,000 ballots are being mailed to all Pa- cific Coast locals to vote this week on whether to join the CIO. The the family . . . let us hely A grand selection food . . . vegelables of you! good and e ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” A ”8/7 7'\ If you enjoy Indoor sporis— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS al nounced within one week, D SIanIey Long [s Rotary Director 2 Your ALASKA LAUNDRY wiTn | ng | | 1 .l | | | | | | BN LT R Vs If youre out to please the man ) of 1 3 all the things that men like best. Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg Stanley Long, Rotarian, and for- BEER ON'TAP mey First District Governor, has been “elected a Director of Rotar: International at the Interhational convention in Nice, France, accord- ing to word received here. Mr. Long was Governor for this district when the Juneau Rotary was organized and has visited Ju- su. Long is one of five directors (lomJ from the United States. e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. PO SRR FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) Compounned GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street s rrrreeere) | 7“ By BILLIE DE BECK DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL IR & FREEBURCGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE Hours.9 a.m. to 9 pm DRS. K [ Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Willianis DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hour: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. | Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over Pirst National Bank Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hofel Annex South Franklin St. Robert Slmpson, Opt D Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and \' Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Keep in mind . Caroline Todd Studm Piano—Harmony—FPul Speaking 326 SECOND STREET Health Foods Center BATTLE CEEEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Juneau Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third | We truly believe that we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Foolwear DEVLIN’S SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER . J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Becond Streels PHONE 358 Al et ., |CASHEN, Phone 177 | Telephone 62 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES E TINEAU CHANNEL l a4 aternal Societies | of Gastineau | Channel | - N B.IOE. CLKS meels 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 8 Visiting brothe: come. N. C. BANFIELD, Exa I Ruler M. H Secretary. Fr »m MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 Second and fourih Monday of each month ! 6( in Scottish Rite Temple ’ \ beginning at 7:30 pan. | FORREST R. BATES washipful Master; JAMES W. LE: lvr RS, Secretary. REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee every second and fourth Wedne: day, 1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED , Secretary. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds Mnnngrr | RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil saye burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 11 WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, n any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 If Tt's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasomable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STRE! H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Harc Sehaffner and Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TE!] LI'.PHONF 212 Juneau Coflee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware ns and Ammunition McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Chas, W. Carter Mot Fourth and PFranklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 — } o