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HELLO CHANGE Injured Miner Is STARTS MONDAY, Flown Here by | JUNEAU OFFICE AAT Pilot Barr -4 \J ioldberg t-Chichagc - Subscribers Are Asked Not M- Goldt i "‘_:' m(m' wt:“””('l',r to Get Peeved Dur- | treatment for a crushed righ hand . Lo uffered when a falling rock struck ing Switch Over him last night by AAT Pilot L. F. Barr this afternoon shortly before Other passenger Jim Burne esti- gof er from et Dunnig t Mond: and Douglas 11 start to the new board hat it will take { installing th however, some of uch as the automatic ringing, peooo. ctc., will not be put into service until all party line bells have been changed to the harmonic type During the change from old new board, it will be necessary to open all lines at some time f sout an hour and should to get central to wait fo 1eporting September 13, the Telephone witch the It i about eight with Barr were Hirst-Chicha- Slocum Arm, n from Sit- from i and 1 part of the . 1w ex ¥ 1 \e equip- morning at 8:30 Bellanca, Bar flew A. Van Lisle Hebert and Jerry Rei- land 1d J. Logan to Haine and srnest Blomquist to Hirst-Chich- program caving here thi in the Sheldon Simmons returned it 8:45 a. m. in the Lockheed from Atlin with Tom Morgan John Peiroft and James A. Conners - " WILLARD B. BRINGS | GEORGE WILLIAMS TO subsc fail they requested THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1937. The Boston terrier is next with 4,- ; followed by the Scottish ter- rier with 3,932, and the fox terrier with 3,194, The popularity of the racing grey- ¥ INCREASE IN sixth to fifth place, with 2969. The SHOWN an‘hl'nalv dropped from fifth with 1,- 1819, followed by the Pekingese, with Car Damaged as 11.794. The English springer spaniel |advanced from ninth to eighth, with 1,603 Lund weighed 300 pounds. The chow chow with 1,370, up the first ten popular breeds. D ed as Part of Pro- tective Force rotin Hospital, y | | %1 | proof relying more dogs to offset failures of polic is found in the semi-annua ing of breeds recognized by the body of purebred dogs in the United States. The report shows that dur- S for s ad The Fmpie OF (e ——————————————————— R Ser s | Keep Your Feet Off Your Mind their ability to cope with tresp: SIDNEY E. STEVES_Chiropodis‘ e moved to higher rur ty. These are the Doberm 301 Goldstein Bldg. PSR o ”an,l(:c 3:;‘“‘;“]‘10:9 Py My aim is to serve and render relief to those having painful Koy Blle Bbthe . | feet caused by corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing toenails, club Figures on registrations for the,| [l Warts and fungus skin diseases of the feet. When your feet hurt, you hurt all over. Tell me your foot troubles, I will ease your feet and thus ease your mind. month of June indi that in ad-| FREE EXAMINATION Evening schools were introduced into France from England in 1820, : | Rome had more than 800 public NEW YORK, Sept. 11.- l"”“h""lm\m in the eighth century, A. D. that American families { L e i | and more on : AR § & {Lite £ foreign settlemenis| of elght and tw les and he crushed in its top. ————— for sale at The Empire Office. JUNEAU FROM TAKU ! Making its secor rd and c to Juneau this on, the Libby the new boar 1 be ne and Libby tender Willard 0 t i s t. Eldar today to thi rd or ill on the « number of essary Med -to-last voyage . “Hands up” command of Japan rbo, this ST Jmeauites Take Part in Parad As soon changed, subscribers one ring and the utmost ¢ ) aveid touchin, : hook from the time rece is removed until call is cor for to do so will disconnect the line ne: instantly. This is the feature t will recall the operator immed ly. Shoutd subscribers wish to central ain, merely p down tral wil T} changing er new board will take some time will probably inccnvenience some sub- crivers but the telept company here to clear customs for requests that patrons take into con- Branch sideration the task of changing these, Mr. Williams, who thousands of wires and show on the Willard B., worked 4 much patience as possible, for it cook on a 1 SCOW that when the work is com- - pleted the new system will render uch high class service that convenience suffered will be w warded. When all work is com- pleted, the telephone company will welcome any one who s to visit the office to ispect the work and see the operation of this latest and most up-to-date equipment >re - ANIMAL EXniBITS AT FAIR JUDGED The animal exhibits at the South- Everythi is in readi- for the arrival of t ) id Branch, which was sched- - uled to leave Seattle today The David Branch, Capt. St will call at the Taku and Ge Inlet canneries to take the cannery nr crews and the fish back to Ses Capt. Kaarbo said his 1 to Juneau this season will when he b this season there cen- gren and Davenport Act as Judges the David = arrived here e Wi of diplo girls, Jap ioritas, H nese coolies, Spanist ifan hula da Indians pranced together friendliness. In fact, the world was turned tor FRESH WATER SHRIMP IS TO BE TRIED OUT IN S.E. ALASKA STREAMS A fresh water freams in Ore character turvy while young shrimp found in afternoon at 1:30 participate m and Washington one of the largest parades t which serves as Southeast Al food will be tried out in Southeast known Alaska streams, according to plans —Mrs. Ray now being considered by the U. S. I e Forest Service. The shrimp will be j shipped north and planted in vari- proximately 85 you people w ous streams as experiment to took part in the costumc east Alaska Fair have been judged if a better food supply will' not Ralph Martin had charge and Gene Weschenfelder, of Spuhn aid in keeping fish in the streams of affair. Island, received the first prizes. thi Candy awards were His pen ducks “English Call” and > ry Sperling indian Runners took the first pre- O'CONNOR COMING HERE the Best Di miums, Game Warden Jack O'Connor of acters; to M The “Oregon Gray" squirrel ex- ccompanying Execu- 3 hibited by Eckley Guerin received r Frank Dufresne of the I “honorable mention.” Alaska Game Commission to Ju- Doris June - ik a2 = neau aboard the Brown Bear, ac-|the Best an excellent fish Peterman, Mr and Mrs. Virgil Dave acted as ju the see area Oswald olored Boy Ch Stewart as woman as the ¥ 1 Girl Characte Experiments are under way in thre s counties to d ‘mine the relationship between the south- ern tenant system and soil produc- tivity. | Today's News Today.—Empire. The arrive Brown Bear is expected here Monday night. - to | Bes and Jimmy Tripp ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Save with Security for Your Future Whether it may be a fund for your New Home — A fund to educate your chil- dren — A Travel Fund or any other specific purpose; the answer is systematic and safe saving! §1 will start a savings account. OUR CURRENT RATE ON'SAVINGS 4% Accounts Insured Up to $5,000.00 Post Office Box 2718, Juneau, Alaska Temporary Office: Columbia Lumber Co. Telephone 3 Cha::‘cred Supgrulsed UNITED STATES 0000000000000 0 000 AR D, Last Night of Southeast Alaska Fair 2000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 00 OO0 000100 Chinese natives was met in the manner shown. esdames Peterman, Blom- il hundred children whole Juneauites this Fair has ever Gunnar rded prizes for A v eree L. I. Brown said the boy had - fL I L l been slain. wh The boy had been missing since noted as watch dogs fo 1 ahead over the thirty-day per Many of these breeds are in the working group where are found many of the big bre The group, as a whole, had 600 registrations, compared with 558 in the same month lec* year. dition to the breeds which improved | during the first half, eleven others Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily—Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ese soldiers in the Shanghai area to hundreds of fleeing terror-stricken This is a late August scene in the Sino-Japanese con- FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. flict.—Associated Press Photo. . TERRIERS The other breeds of worki with higher registrations are Briard, bull mastiff, collie, Great Pyrenees, mastiff, and Old English At s Uuthga st she . In the terrier group the bull terrier and the Welsh ter- | F . 0 F .d rier moved ahead; and in the non-| sporting group, such vigilantes as| Eight Difterent Kinds of the bulldog, the Dalmatian and the standard poodle increased | 2 1 Confections Award- ed Prizes The need of apartment house aborate cakes, cho- dwellers for a dog that will notify owners of fire escape prowlers is| FISHING WILL Teolate akes went under ined deportment dur- acters all de- and care in pre- the best susta ing the parad them, > following firms donated I s, Hollmann's Phar- e 4 Race Drug Company, Smith Drug Store, Butler auro Drug Co. and Juneau Drug Company and on the sidelines. - o SENATOR 3AYS Rice & Ahlers Company seen in the amazing registration figures of the cocker spaniel. It holds first place during the first half of 1937 with 6,905, and it topped the made: ) Mrs. James York second prize. Angels food, planning chocolate, Mrs. N. L. Troast, second month of June with 1,111, against the Drize. Devil's food, Mrs. Ray invasion of Alaskan fishing | Man 1036 in the same month last year Day, first prize; Mrs. T. C. T son, second. Sponge ci | Bench American interests must be pro- | M J ville first prize; Mrs ) NC {octed and T am in full accord with Ray P second. Gold cake warmers Tonight! onight! food, white, (Continued from Page One) n in a few d n the main party for it to the Islands, teferring to the reported Japan- 5y in approach which son, first prize; made to the problem ond. Fruit cake, whether it is a three o Weschenfelder, first p Vie Manville, cond. Decorat- Ray G. Day, first Helenia Bach of Doug- : iile limit, the problem mu Mrs second ho s are fully protected.” tor expressed himself in | las sord with the present plan for development of Alaska resourc- 1l said he was greatly impressed a5 with the possibilities of develop- - ment which he had seen in his travels through Southeast Al- - Boy Stain, Body , e Is Left on Road solon humorous GILFORD, NH., Sept. 11. The ed that he had a natural born body of ten-year-old Neville Jensen, 1ing toward Territories, inher- of Laconia, with skull crushed, has nt of his cradle days. been found on the rain soaked road, as - - six miles from home. Medical Ref- aska Born in South the the re- Dakota when Everybody's Struttin’ Again {o the Tunes of Niemi & Edwards AS THEY CELEBRATE THEIR Home-Coming early last evening. One boy friend said Neville was seen talking to a man but the assailant is unidenti- fied. The following are scores of games played in the two major leagues this afternoon and received up to 2 o'- clock: b6 < el BUDGE WINS FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 11. —Donald Budge this afternoon de- feated Baron ven Cramm, of Ger- |many, 6-1, 7-9, 6-1, 3-6, and 6-1 in jthe finals of the National Tennis Championship. i - eee W. D. Park of Gering, Neb., sup- Five persons were admitted to‘plies himself and neighbors with citizenship at a naturalization hear- smoking material from a tobacco ing this morning in Federal District|“plantation” of 30 plants in his gar- court. They were Harry Louis Lee, den. a native of Great Britain; Richard o i Kobbevik, Norway; John Kristian| Henry III was fond of death em- Sve, Norway; Torris Johannes Nat-/blems, and ordered the death's head terstad, Norway, and Alexanderiand cross bones to be introduced Russell, Great Britain. 'on the bindings of his books. National League | New York and Boston postponed on account of rain. | Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 12 Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 4. American League | Washington 4; New York 6. St. Louis 0; Cleveland 8 Detroit 9; Chicago 5 Boston 6; Philadelphia 4. BECOME CITIZENS TO JOHN MARIN'S NEW Douglas Inn Music Tonight from 10 o’Clock On Supper Specials SPAGHETTI CHICKEN Beer-Wine _Doors open at 7. Entertain- BIG CARNIVAL PROGRAM TONIGHT—Doors oven ct 7. Entertain Concert presented by Juneau City Band from 8 to 9 o’clock. BIG FLOOR SHOW AT 9:30 O'CLOCK—Three artists of international reputation direct from big time in States: See Milly Darlo—well-known night club entertainer in acro- batic contortionist act . . . Then Don La Vola, slack wire artist, and Dainty Helen Le Claire, thrilling rope act, both from Al G. Barnes Circus, coming direct from Seattle to Juneau Fair. This trio will also present different acts at 11:30 o'clock. DANCING enjoyed on the big floor between the vaudevill_e acts. TAKE IN THE FAIR—Visit the various display departments—visit and inspect the many elaborately decorated exhibit booths————DON'T FORGET THE CONCESSIONS! BIG AWARDS ARE TO BE MADE AT MIDNIGHT SOUTHEAST ALASKA FAIR 300-Lb, Man Falls CHICAGO, 1lI, Sept. 11—Clarence He fell from a third-story win- ) iz dow, got up, walked to a near-by Man's Best e R(‘Q,fll‘(]- and the dachshund with 1231 wind |fire station and there entered an |ambulance which took him to Hen- where no serious external injury was found, but the patient was placed under obser- vation. He fell from a window of the telephone company’s office. His fall Vi broken by a parked . automo- -] Lode and placer location mnotices .