The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1938, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Hl DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI; FHUPSDAY JUVl: 30 1938 - - — seriA SR EEY ¢ Fi N Holiday Colors ALASKA GREETINGS . . amer Movements IVB gams 1o IrflmE!l ar i S ote 5 H M ‘ Already Showing OVER KINY TONIGHT - . NORTHBOUND . " . About Juneau 5 ¥ VA i | uneau already is stariing to take to the town of Palmer and by ik h e 2 holiday color, seve-al b Matanuska colony tor . * e e Sl Rty asATIg - 10 ;ri,ww and Mayor Harry 1. Ia from 11 to 12 mic FIVE CQPAE IN TWU FISh LnadQ . ”:\(;lll"‘mlw : ey | 1ocal fish buyers said today that a city crew woulc dance band p v e venali scheduled to sa \ +| Five teams will compete in the| Improvements. at: Piremen's Park | . fed gt 15 e ke U 8 e decora Gt e fl e Seatile 9 a.m. tomorrow I’ le competition to be held at Men ;v.]ur‘u includes a new grandstand y '.\h’llc'“‘ .-‘.In\ '_m'd fvaks 5 g sl i Soes & Ty :‘ ;.i"' £ites i v i ARV o from Seattle at 10 am. to- ® {hree-day Fourth of July cele-|virtually completed tonight, al-| e (o g e bitard e o morrow sration in Juneau, it was announced |though there will be work yet to| v o rev and s cast ; : " ‘ ¥ e ve displays are expect- Tomorrow morning at 11 o'cloc % . scheduled to sail from « | oday. They will include an Army|be finished so that it will be in Ot R Rl o e X ek e ol One load of salmon and one lo i i ; @ 7 4 g ’ £ J }\um\(l\ « place by Saturday night. the Fede omen’s Cl T b ) attle 9 p.m. tomorrow e/ ‘cam from Chilkoot Barracks, a|shape for the Fourth of Jul { i b G o spéaker over KINY halibut comprised today's sales| & FEONE B e (o sail « | Navy team from the Sitka naval|on Monday, city officials said to-| g >y |will pre @ speaker . on the Juneau F i e L ; e base, a team of Marines from the|day, giving assurance that it would The first complétely air-condi- ¢ IR . The 312 1500 pounds| ® from Vancouver tomorrow e |base, a team of Marines from the|day, giving assurance tl | [tioned train in South America is' Full of refugees, Ci I, Chi L AAT Lack- $ 2 e night at 9 o'ciock | touisville which are expected to|be ready for the holiday. m ) “u e e oF i y of halibut, selling i o Aleutian scheduled to sail ¢ | be fiown here from Sitka, the Coast| Completion of the work just : &5 and Coribhs by the | Nanking in. the. e of 1 bl O B - 599 A . attle July 2 at 9 a.m e | Guard and civilian riflemen. Any|comes under the deadline W L ek 1 4‘ stk b g 5 "“‘" Tt 0 : Biggs snd F.| The Raup ik g e North Coast. scheduled to sail e |one wishing to shoot in the matches|had been fixed for Monson and Gene Meyring i ¢ rom Hirst, ¢ Kodzot s e from Seattle July 2 at 10 am. e |may do so, it was stated. WPA money Fairbanks this morning with | from Tenske 3 Syram a I L @ Princess Alice scheduled to sail e| The riflemen will leave from|under the WPA ers for Juneau aboard . and Doris Peterson from Sitka . __4|® from Vancouver 9 pm. July e |in front of the Federal Building at|must be spent or refunded at th >AA Electra coLUMBIA LUHBER co iis m ell took the Lock- | B— e ° 2 | 7:30 o'clock Sunday morning for the|end of June. What money, if an Passengers are Mrs. L C. F L] heed out 1 A. Van .\1«: m | TIDES TOMORROW o Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® |Tange, and there will be transpor-|ill be received under the new act | Tavidson, Mrs. Jacobs, F. E. Waiker OF ALASKA for Hoonah to pick up Pete 4 T e sail from Vancouver 11 am. e | (ation available for all participants.|passed by the recent Congress has' and Ann Dwyer. Turner at L ik sl B i R e July 4, special cruise e| The shooting will be for the|not yet been determined, accordi it i e A et LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Sitka trout fishermen at Lake va {igh tide—3:04 a.m 7.9 Tec > e CH g6 SC led to e | Chamber of Commerce trophy and |, formation to the Governor's o 2 RS | % .o ESW lde~005 s, -2 fet. ¢ | o T e eee St B el e Regull O L |2 1M (OTRAROR 0 : PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU : T T &l g e sail from Vancouver July 4 |meda gular Camy v BASEBALL TODAY il frv The Empire classifieds for —High tide—3:52 pm 1‘]‘ s e at 9 pm o course being fired. | The improvements in Douglasand | z,_ o SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ' s e i R i e Alaska scheduled to sail from e R |several other places will not be| . = § and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. _— — . attle July 5 at 9 am . completed when the allotments stop | = "¢ 1 “!x‘ are SCOre ;!n‘ A;m\]. e Chatham scheduled to sail ® | tonight I . % ek e from Seattle July 8 9 p . e leagues a .\'n“_u. i 1o 8 ¢ K Nationa cue ® SOUTHBOUND SAILIN( . {2h ) \ Do L SELL, SEATTLE |SEARCHERS FAIL | cuucinnni 5 Piconrin 3 e bound at 8 o'clock tomorrow ® | Ly | TO FIND BODY OF Boston 0; Brooklyn 5 : New Yor e morning. . i | | N 14; GRS | S : JOHN SPAULDING I Y rive sontnbound at 8 o | SEATTLE, June 30—Halibuters | | % i e ears S ":”;_’ Suthound & & o |celling here today are as follows:| no yace has been found of the delphia 1; New York 7. o oclock tomorrow oG . §| :Prom ithe westernebaBkEAlten | 0 o jonn Spaulding Jolumbia schedulec uth : CSopas i hody of John Spaul Old e bound July 4 K ]"{'\‘::’:{" pounds, 7% and Y% cents a| . 00 night before last in | ° LOCAL SAILINGS | ke 4 |Bay, it repor by officials * Fro the local banks—National| IMPORTED e Estebeth scheduled to sail every W"',‘[’)“‘mm‘;h witt Sesond. 16,000 | today. Search is continuing and . . e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- i .- Trene | Uhis afternoon a group of men from Straight Bourbon Whiskey 1|7 f0e vayports pounds: both T4 and 6 cenls; Irene |, Haige went out to ald in stmeliourmlls ey it 3 @ Dart leaves every Saturday '\puunu.\ both sellitig/foh @ snd | combing the waters in hopes o Distilled in Canada MONOGRAM BOURBON isayearolder . at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, e &t finding the body. J than Bottled-in-Bond requirements. e Port Alexander, Kake and e al | spaulding is believed to have lost | o ‘ A DISTINCTIVE WHISKEY— A Differ- e wayports . . i life while lay Mitine ear | Al ka A T a o t l PO L. e SN LR [ T e . Alas Ir Iransport, inc. | A FINER WHISKEY—Made Right, Aged AY -~ - ’ e | ON GLACIER HIGHWAY |\ v s | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | A GREATER VALUE WHISKEY —Out- | T Al ARM : ut Hoffman, Junge | | AT HOME; BREAKS ‘ standing Quality Plus New Low Price is Making MONOGRAM BOURBON More Popular Than Ever. To Put on “Great” Foot Race, 4th What promise star events of celebration in Juneau will be | settlement of a mighty boast Report is that Assistant Chief c Police Roy Hoffman considers him elf something of a foot racer, i his class, and that class is some thing over 240 pounds. Patrolma Ken Junge, who can qualify as t poundage, heard about the Assis tant Chief’s allegation that he coul outrun any man his size in town “Ah, ha,” said Office Junge, chance for.me to clean up.” Thereupon he "man’s challenge, contest is on. A found for the program. Both contestants any one weighing enter the race, and possible th July t to be one the Fourth of ! W. J. LAKE & CO., SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Exclusive Distributors for Alaska and the might A 4th with a REAL BANG! Spend 2 DAYS at May TAKU LODGE Joyce's ‘em both, Hunting—Boating—Hiking—Fishing River boat leaves Juneau—Saturday—1:00 P.M. Partly cloudy tonient, Friday Leaves Lodge for Juneau—Monday at 6:00 P.M. cloudy, probably showers; mod- b erate westerly winds, becoming —— INQUIRE AT GASTINEAU HOTEL —— southerly Friday | ——————————————————————————— | e Discover the Rare Whiskey Treasure in is a Real “Find"’! Can you imagine what a treasure in whiskey might taste like? If ao, you'll have a pretty fair idea of what those who have “looked into Hiram Walker's PRIVATE CELLAR" have been saying—about this superb whiskey blend! Hiram Walker's PRIVATE CEL- LAR is so popular because it's lighter in body, more delicate in bouguet. And just as some people “get along’ together, 8o do the various whiskies in this blend. That's why you'll find it gets along so well with your palaze Tha!'s why it will pay you to *“look into Hiram Walker's PRIVATE CELLAR" tonight! “JUST TRY T LOoK INTO The straight whiskies in 3 years or more old. 259 straight -—u-l-pim-dn-nn.d'mmn in. .q,.‘.u-uucyuu old. 4% straight p-ufl.fl # lmuwmammmum BLENDED WHISKEY called Officer Hoff- special place will be race on the holiday — |Mary The newly way Sewing Club is meeting s fternoon .at the home of Mrs.| Floyd Betts on the highway. Foi- lowing luncheon, which was served by the hostess, the afternoon wa spent in sewing €| Members present for the occasion include: Mrs. Leo Jewett, Mrs. B. Cook, Mrs. J. C. Roehm, Mr = Paul Hudon, Mrs. Ray D. Peter- N man, and Mrs. Victor Manville = - o LAST RITES FOR MESSERSCHMIDT for Gustave Juneau’ pio- c d | Funeral services 4 Hel Messerschmidt, “who passed away in St. Ann’s neer, Hospital last Saturday, June 25. V|were held today under the auspices of the Elks Lodge with Past Exalt- ed Ruler John Walmer and Senator Henry Roden reading the eulogy. 9] Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne gave i several selections. The interment was in Elks plot in the Evergreen Cemetery. - ' MRS. -~ HOLZHEIMER RETURNING TO JUNEAU Returning on Lhe Baranof is Mrs. William Holzheimer and grand- daughter, Mary Gregory. Mrs. Holz- heimer has been in San Diego, Cal., for the past year and a half with + her daughter, Mrs. Sam Gregory. is expected to remain in Juneau with her an unlimited time. - TAN]\LR ARRIVES The 450-foot Standard Oil tank- | Ann's B ————— officiating grandparents for :m" J. A. Moffett, Capt. A. Hill, dock- ' ed at the Standard Oil wharf this afternoon from Richmond, Cal. The Moffett will tons of packaged goods proximately 10,000 barrels of and ap- bulk sometime tonight or row morning. Not content with mere finger- prints, Scotland Yard is studying palmprints with the idea of using if early tomor- | them for criminal identification, practical. CANADIAN PACIFIL( Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE | July—5, 15, 26 PRINCESS ALICE July—S8, 19, 29 | PRINCESS (‘H:\RL()TTE | July 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific | Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from I V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska ' CANADIAN PACIFIC discharge 300 | ~———— oil before sailing to the Westward | Mrs. 1. J. McCaul was injured last evening when she fell from a window at her home which resulted in the breaking of an arm. She is expected to be confined to St Hosptial sometime. Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ngs from Pier 7 Secattle ERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. for GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for 86 Leaves Seattle TONGASS July THAM July ERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 1 8 S. CH/ PASS COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. e HOTEL GASTINEAU i‘ Every Effort Made for the % ! Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AlK SERVICE INFORMATION { e S DU S § *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 B. O. ADAMS, Agent Alqeka Ste'\ms}up Company SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA'ROUTES | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY ... ..June 22 June 25 July 1 | $ALASKA .. ..June 24 June 27 June29 | *COLUMBIA June 25 June 28 July 4 | iIYUKON = June 28 July 1 & - BARANOF .. ..June 29 July 2 July 8 DENALI July 1 July 5 July 17 *ALEUTTIAN July 2 July 5 July 11 ALASKA July 5 July 8 MT. McKINLEY July 6 July 9 July 15 YUKON July 8 July 11 July 13 *{COLUMBIA July 9 July 12 July 18 BARANOF July 13 July 16 July 22 ALASKA July 15 July 18 July 20 Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS Chief Pilot { | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher j All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ,’ Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier DAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEfiPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE--PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative *TU WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA ..June24 June28 June30 NORTHLAND SREED S July 5 July 5 NORTH COAST ...July 2 July 6 July 8 NORTH SEA July 8 July 12 July 14 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent — J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY \Vllllil“ E REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip THE SIGN OF 5 DEPENDABLE Spanning—— SERVICE 'ALASKA’S “" GOLD BELT From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE————— _GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence -

Other pages from this issue: