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RELIEF WORKER LEFT §1,800 IN _BANKACCOUNTS Effort Being Made to Iden- tify John F. Young, Who Died Here Last Week Authorities here today were . at- tempting to contact friends or re- latives of John F. Young, who died here last Monday following being stricken with pneumonia. Young, of- ficials found, had come here only a few weeks ago from the States, presumably from Springfield, Ohio. When officers went thraugh his ef- foets they found he had $100 in cash had $700 on deposit in a local bank and had sent through a local bank to Springfield for $1,000 that #& had there. In the meantime, Young had worked two days for the WPA as a relief worker before becoming ill A man about 40 years of age, quaintances said he spoke of w war service, and his fingerprints have been forwarded to Washing- ton in an effort to make identifica- tion. The name Jacob W. Laughlin had been given by Young as the person to notify in case of death. A message to that man in Springfield, ac- many yea From the FISHERMEN using FULLE They know the Every HOME FULLER' for their homes. oast of CALIF OWNER knows that under the climatic conditions of Alaska and that is why they are insisting on S PURE PREPARED House Paint They know it is the cheapest in the long run. 0., brought back a reply, the M shal’s office said, that he knew only as a friend and knew nothing of his relatives The following are scores of base- The body is at Oarter’s pending pa)) games played this afternoon in funeral arrangements the two major leagues and received erved at the Grade | Donie Taylor panese dish which D tained last week — ., CANNERY TENDER AJAX DOCKS HERE The cannery tender Ajax, of Bel- lingham, operating for Pacific Am- erican Fisheries at Excursion Inlet is docked in Juneau today, taking supplies for the Icy Straits plant. The Ajax left Seattle April 26 and went direct to Excursion Inlet. It is the first time the vessel has been in Juneau this year. e up to 1:30 o'clock TEACHERS ENTERTAIN NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 7; Pittsburgh 5. AT LUNCHEON TODAY pujiedeiphia 4; Gincinnati o FOR MISS BOURGETTE AMERIoAN LEAGUE Boston 15; Cleveland 3. Teachers of the Juneau Grade| St Louls 1; Washington 1 School and High School were host- PRGN esses at luncheon lnd.l\ in honm of neau (mchm mlm is \mung hPre from Anchorage. Events Planned School wher prepared’ Suk for the occasion Among other affairs given fof Baccalaureale Exercises Miss Bourgette during her stay here” was the tea at which Mrs. N. Lester SCthUICd for Sun- and the tpa.at ¥ . Adams enter- day, May 29 Baccalaureate and Commence- ment plans for the graduating sen- iors have not yet been definitely for- mulated, however, Sunday, May 29, is the date set for the baccalaureate exercises, it was announced toda Commencement will take place Wednesday, June 1, school offici- ally being closed the following Fri- day, June 3. Both Baccalaureate and Com- mencement exercises are scheduled to be held in the high school gym- nasium. FULLER PAINT-- has been a synonym for HIG H QUALITY Wherever paint is-used it is known from its LASTING QUALITIES. "ORNIA to NOME you will find BOAT OWNERS and and LASTING SATISFACTION for R'S DURABLE BOAT value of paint that PROTECTS and BEAUTIFIES and LASTS. ONLY GOOD PAINT can stand up Decorators and painters will tell you that for durability and charming ef- fects on your walls and woodwork— FULLER'S FULLERGLO andFUL-GLOSS are the best to use. FULLERWEAR FLOOR ENAMEL on your flqor will give lasting satisfaction. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Easy to apply, easy to clean and long- wearing. THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY MAY 9, 1938. BASEBALLTODAY TRIP MADE'TO WOMAN'S CLUB TAKU SUNDAY ON MESSENGER At 9 o'clock Sunday morning the Messenger, captained by Pastor H L. Wood, left for Taku with 29 pas- sengers aboard After spending a few hours at the glacier, where the camera enthusi- asts secured several interesting pic- tures, the Messenger returned tc Marmion Light where the remai der of the day was spent ih f The party returned to Juneau a o'clock last evening. Those chartering the boat wer E Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ~ook Mr. and Mrs. Drew Painter, Mrs. O. S. Sullivan, Mrs. J. F. Worley Miss Virginia Worley, Mr. and M1 and Harve Iffert, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Neate, F. Fennessay, Miss Astrid Loken, Miss Clara Carpenter, Ro- bert White, Miss Clara Walthers Bob Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . Punches and son, Cortland Brooks Miss Margaret Colwell, Dr. Judson Whittier, Mrs. V. Morke. Mrs. F Harris and son, Robert, Miss Rand Molver, Mrs. H. L. Wood, and Pas- tor H. L. Wood. WOOD WILL DISCUSS RECKLESS DRIVING ON J.W.C. PROGRAM ; Pastor H. L. Wood will be speaker at the regular Tuesday r program sponsored by the June Woman’s Club, over station KIN tomorrow at 5 o'clock. He will ve as his topic “Death Begins at Forty —Miles Per Hour,” taking his ma- terial from an article published by the General Federation of Women Clubs, in its campaign against reck- less driving, which has been carried on for the last three years. “With good weather coming on and more and more people taking to the highway for their recreation the topic is particularly timely. Mrs. Ray G. Day, President of the club, stated today. “We want every driver in Juneau to hear this mes- sage which is being sent out all over the country by the General Federation, to the end that w have no local tragedies, be Death has taken the wheel on cier Highwa\ this summer.” D GENERAL DAWES GETTING BET}IER NEW YORK, May 9.—Hospital authorities said today that Gen. Charles D. Dawes is getting aloag fine Doctors said the patient would bLe up and around within a week or ten days. He was operated upon for appendicitis, two weeks ago. the dio INSTALLATION BANQUET IS SET Affair to B;EH Wednes- day Evening in Per- cy's Cafe The installation banquet of Juneau Woman’s Club will be an ent of Wednes evening in Per- cy’s Cafe, marked by a musical pro- sram to be contributed by members as a special feature of the evening Scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., the affair is in charge of Mrs. Rose Harris, chairman of the committee of retiring officers who are plannig the event Only club members will at ((nd the banquet, which will be one of the ding events on the spring alendar. Several surprise de- tails have been planned by the com- mittee, and decorations and favors will be in keeping with the occasion, Mrs. Harris stated Officers for the ensuing year who will be formally inducted into office are: Mrs. Thomas Haight, President; M Joseph Kendler, Vice-Presi- 'COUPLE CLUB IS TO MEET TONIGHT AT MORGAN RESIDENCE The couple ciub will dine this eve- ning at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, with Mrs. B. R. Glass assisting with ar- rangements. Following dinner, the remainder | of the evening will be spent in play- ing games. All members are urged to attend, and are to meet at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church between 6 and 6:30 o'clock with a “covered dish.” — e - Lode and placer location notices Empire classifieds pay. AIR FIRM INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation were fil- ed with the Territorial Auditor to- day by the Bristol Bay Air Service Inc., of Anchorage. The company is capitalized for $15,000 and incor- porators are Herb Nicholson, C. E Ogle and Bert Ruoff. —————— » Try the wmpire classitieds for results. ) .| Rice & Ahlers Co. Welcome You! | AND INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR NEW and MODERN . Showrooms and Office : AT FRANKLIN and THIRD STREETS “N dent; Mrs. C. C. Rulaford, Recording™s Mrs. Fred Tiedt, Corres- and Mrs. J. F. Announcement Secretary; ponding Secretary, Worley, Treasurer. will also be made concerning ap- pointment of new chairmen for the club’'s various departments and standing committees. FAMILY WIPED OUT IN WRECK GRANDE PRAIRIE, Texas, May 9. Four members of the James De Loach family of Dallas, Texas, were killed yesterday when a Texas-Pac- ific passenger train struck their an- tomobile. B ROTARY PUTS OVER CONVENTION ACTION Vote on whether to invite the Dis- trict Conference of Rotary to Ju- neau in 1939 was tabled until next week by the local club at its lunch- eon meeting today at Percy's Cafe. In view of a world’s fair in San Fran as well as one in New York year, some of the mem- bers questioned the advisability of attempting to hold the convention here. Guests of the Rotarians today were Jerry Jones and Walt Hall, Pacific Alaska Airways pilots, A W. Douglas and H. L. Faulkner. D 5. KAITENEN LEAVES enen left aboard the Alaska, commencing a trip which will take her to her former home in Finland. She plans to be gone for several months. @z KELVINATOR Refrigerators KELVINATOR Electric Ranges KELVINATOR ‘Washing Machines MAGIC CHIEF Flamo Ranges Flamo Gas Operated re 10 SEE SERVEL ELECTROLUX Special Prices ) are offered on . these items for . :REFRIGERATOR ; ; - OUR NEW SHOWROOMS will now enable us to show and demonstrate to you the many of our products that will go far to adding comfort to your home—— SEE THE NEW RAY R\ REC.U.S. PAT. OFF PHONE 34 DIESEL AND FUEL OIL BUBNERE = S this opening week only. [ J Liberal Terms : On All : Merchandise! PS 1 Free Estimates / on: Air Condi- tioning, Heat- ing, Plumbing Sheet Metal Work. Make Use of an FHA Modernization Loan! ——— The Policy of PAY'N-TAKIT LIQUOR STORE is to always keep the lead in maintaining LOW LIQUOR PRICES and no matter what prices you pay for Whiskey, Wines and Beer, you will always find OUR PRICES LOWER. Come to OUR ONE-PRICE STORE. Our merchandise is all marked in plain sightt. LOWEST AND ONE PRICE TO ALL! Regal Amber BEER 10 CANS $1.00 ON ICE $2.40 CASE 12 ounce tins 3 YEARS OLD Bourbon Whiskey $4.80 GALLON BEER — Olympia, Alt Heidelberg, Rainier, Rhein- lander, Golden Glow Ale, HopGold. Silver Springs [ $1. 75 Fifth $4 25 Gallon: PAY’N-TAKIT GlN Bourbon Whiskey 1. so Quart 'BLUE BOAR ALE 15-YEAR-OLD SCOTCH ROYAL CLUB $3.20 BUY IT BY THE CASE—PER CASE Compare This With What You Have Been Paying! me—Brinq Your Jug! - Satisfaction Guaranteed 52, Case GALLON MA Tokay, Sherry, Port, Musca- tel, White Port, Angehcc i l ! $1.50 | BLUE BOAR ALE 10 CANS—I12 oz. tin $1.00 $2.40 CASE One of the Strongest Ales j on the Market! GEORGE BROTHERS ONE PRICE LIQUOR STORE " BTELL COGNAC BRANDY $4.00 Imported—France Shop at the Liquor Store with the 'GEORGE BBUTHERS LIOUOB STORE ~—|IMPORTED SCOTCHES war's White Label—Black and White—Haig & Haig—] - McCallum’s Perfection—Old Smuggler—Sandemann| 3,25 Bttt What Have You Been Paying? 24 Bottles Ale $ .so Case Budweiser—Schlitz BEER e Bourbon Wluske $2. sonalscan. 24 oz. Bottle Q¢ G-I-N PHONES 92-95 — Johnnie Walker| Red Label—De- Over 12 Years Old OHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL HAIG & HAIG Pinch Bottle 54,25 Bottle What Are You Paying? SCOTCH Largest Display of Liquors in Alaska VVO—Teacher's—White Horse—Vat 69 i 3.29 EACH—FIFTH . 'WE ALSO CARRY HALF SIZES " !