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® b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938. PR e & e —————————————————————————————————— — . B v ard das s for Nl Herron, Betty Orme, Gale Baldwin, § 8 8 BRSNS L DIMUND PL b NNl 1 ki e 1,‘“];;,:".):‘.““ »f,r:.l,mm JOINT BIRTHDAYS Georgie, Eddie, and Donaid D * Steamer Movements i D 0 U G L A s ’ Shoe Race, boys 16 years or unde: ARE CELEBRATED stea Dapcevich, Betty and Ma G | | 40-yard Thre ed Race, boys 1 Koby, and Sheila and Joseph = . NORTHBOUND . | | | 40-yal ik e e . D g s e Princess Louise scheduled to ® ; to 16 years; 40-yard Thr In honor of the birt of ; arl Rl Femmie g ; Race, boys 11 years or under; Bask- thelr two sons, Mrs. Jonss Berrs MRS, M. UPPER IS vitihg . - ball-Throwing Contest, married Wo- and Mrs, Jack Koby are entertain- ; : 3 I)I”;“':”(‘l”‘m Mty o L #h ,', men; Baseball-Throwing Contest. ing a group of younz folks at'a HONORED; LUNCHEON o Northiand due Tuesday. . O | boys 16 years or under; Women's progressive - birthday party this — et ey . DOUGLAS READY FOR | Nail-Driving Contest (contestants afternoon between the hours of 3 Honoring Mrs,'M. C. Upper, her e Aleutian due Tuesday A : 10N | ! o 3 e North Coast due Wednesday. ® FOURTH CELEBRATIO! | in nail-driving are required to fur- and 5 o'clock. mother, Mrs. H. G. Wilcox enter- Prinos bt e Welndadny. & i At a meeting of the July 4th AS-|njsh their own hammers). Jackie Koby, Jr, will be four tained a group of friends at a lunch- o Toncass due Wednesday. . | (Coritiniied Ao SEp ociation held last night further re-| — ffyack and Field Officials yvears old tomorrow, and the other’ eon today, held at Percy’s Cafe. The EAU BUUND e SCHEDULED SAILINGS # — 2 port of the. FAdancE b(] “"{‘“““‘]"} Announcer, E. E. BEngstrom; guest, Master James Berry is two afterncon was spent in pls AB " o Princess Alice scheduled t growing sentiment in Congress !.".’“ (} s:‘?:,:mf,,-:,:n‘:l,?n (‘m”:nm::-‘ Startb L o Jmf(‘. (,“ yeats old toamy. el visiting her e from Vancouver 9 pm ¢ or his bill which ‘woild declare| @ o0 PENS B i ¢ | races: H. B. Schle; Alex Gair Sr, Following games at the home of | Mrs. Upper has been visiting her ¢ night ¢ American jurisdiction it i) 0P the eml r”“mm'i O. H. Bliss; scorer, C. W. Tucketl; Mr, and Mrs. James Berry on the daughter for the past two months E‘! BRI Py "8 Steamer B Amerioat JUEl over all sal-| waq ajloted for the following sched- | oo oniacter 1, W, Kilburn. e L o it ana expbcts, 6" retura; abiith tbier fils R Lo o Princess Charlotte scheduled {0 € mon spawned in Alaskan waters, he| 1o prooram: Vi Mt R ad, the guests ; 1 i North Coast, on a speci T e ~.sail from Vancouver 11 a.n. ® | said, shd ‘he is OfIHETREIL some urf progre I Public dances sponsored by Lil- 35 the residence of Mr. and Mrs. home soon. g8 110 Bouthiedst Alasks DOV IS riily & MBIGET oiiiee ¢|such legislation finally will have| .. rciens Hose ace o 2, | lian's Orchestra on Bunday, July 3,|Jack Koby, where refreshments will{ e v o A the north at 10 o'clock this 4 y i lm_e; BN otk & ;) xvm.u'(d ally will have| gompany No. 1 vs. Company No. 2;| 1nq Monday, July 4, at Natatorium pe served. | DANCE AT THE CAPITOL Anac Pacific ste with rince George & e ) ) be enacted. orize $29. Hall Phiascion i I @ 3R % ; 3 il 1 g, p & ; : ke g se present for the occasion | Cafe, 2 o'clock to 5 oclock cess L i Eue i daiciad . .‘“..l"tmm Vancouver July 4 & No Park Movement Children’s P 10:30 am rth of July Assoclation Com-are: Eleanor Wigmaster, Dolores | Fourth afternoon oy | e s he otiowit e follo e . A D uled to sail from ¢| Some little agitation which was| (Forms on St. {yenue mEAT| mittee in . charge: L. W. Kilburn ; from i ity \ea & B m?( .;:x‘l’“’ e T o | revived in - Washington propo: Natatorium Hall) president; J. R. 1 sth, secre- —————— — - — or ) hy Baird, Rose _ Mrs. Clara Whonn. J. R. Fowler, ) B8y BAnl S (0 diled to o that Admiralty Island be made into| ~Prises: Best decora * ¥ tary, and Guy L. Smith, treasurer. { 3 ) R iies | Boyle, Miss Verda Bras,| & Mt WOSDEY 8¢ 9 am. July s |2 national park apparently is | best decorated tri . = -y 2 oy feDc % e, Mrs. Rebecca % :.'” Wov Syt e AT o | ting nowhere, he reported. There is | best decorated tricycle, be PECIAL MEETINGS TONIGHT o Gerfa fcDowell M. Hansen, Miss Mar- ® 6 ; | e | N0 indication that the Interior De- | (Similar first and second prizes v A special meeting of the Douglas 3 3 : en, Magnus Hansen. | 3 Yukon scheduled lo su fom 2|y tment of any other department|be awarded for the OUOWES i1y Counell has been called for OF ALASKA o b g Ll g v is giving serious consideration to|cvents:) Best decorated wac 7:30 o'clock this evening to. pass a G TS lpron | North Sea schedusd o san ¢ |1 FUnE seiows sonsestion o) (1ot Bl O, I 0 odaok wie evening o vas | L UMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS D. Sumnse ISI o Chatham scheduled to sail ¢| ‘I Would say that there is nojgirls; best ‘l“ % \"1‘:]] baby BUSLY: o ginance. All firemen interested PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU o k: g P, ) F: ve s | best d rated e in 1 o TACES o als ske (" 7 T ol Q" o ' o Redtol dg o oman. - 4 enSE a0t R GEREE BT Wi O orh bast didt in the hose races are also asked] . SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 4 3 rateon @hH ¢ h 50U HUND SAILINGS ® € : Ente as a 5 A5 5 i’ to be at the fire hall this evening p 1 Sthie TTRE o ad 5 It. 1. Watso .‘.;.’-u e an -.(‘:(‘)l:“':;:;m -;::rluh:ll o | ome-man idea which met with no|most patriotic boy; most p: riotic) %650 to asranie detells and piacs and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, I. H. s i, it CIVEAbIA, i B it o | response. sil; most tnm)rul“mxl,l most comi- Yoo “up Tor their event, SIMMONS OFF ON Vanderlinder, of Pasa-| ¢ Baranof scheduled southbound | The Delegate will remain in Ju-|cal boy; most ‘f)Xl,llflin. 11'1\'“) 2 e # FLIGHT L., arrived on the Baranof | g guv g § %l eau for several days and Monday| original girl; best decorated wheel-|pyppr pace giRpy MERCY " nd visiting for the next twole ° LOCAL SAILINGS o | Will deliver the Independence Day | barrow. All u::luml""l rh‘ly‘{'\w.\ ‘:; “l" ORDERED FOR DOUGLAS weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George | o Estebeth scheduled to sail every e |dddress at Firemen's Recreati parade “‘-;‘— by it .ll“_/.l - ““*’ A new Sithrfoe the Doug In answer to n emergency radio | SF€08 T U o e sisters 4 R g Park. He plans to be in Ketchikan | awarded 25 cents for partic 12.| cignal systami-wits ofdered:last Hight haw. The two visi e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e 2 SR e from the yacht Electra of Seattle of Mrs. H. M. Porter and George e ka and wayports o | around the middle of the month tc | Judges for parade 0e £ ]' g | @and when it arrives a three-phase Dr. William Blanton and Dr. C. C. o o | o Dart leaves every Saturday e |ioin Postmaster General James A.|Guerin, Mrs. H. B "‘ hlegel, MIS. o ent will be made available by Carter were flown to the position i le at 10 am. for Petersburg, e|Farley in dedication of the new e o Lty Alex Gair ST tne Alaska Electric Light and Power ¢f the ship at Tebinkoff Bay la X | Port Alexander. Kake and e |Federal Building there. nd George Kendler «qn | Company, according to Manager W. i night by Shell Simmons, le DEAN RICE OFF TO : 'w‘v’l’\})“r:‘\"*““" r, Kake anc +| Looking extremely well, Mr. Di-| Pascball wmr! 1”1, am., prize $90. g putlen liere at 11:30 o'clock o | % mond expressed great pleas in| Field Sport S P - - oo - S A small girl ard the yacht KETCHIKAN MONDAY '+ » . i """' ® ® * *lbeing back in Alaska and “home, 60-yard 'dash-—Boyg 10 years/ jani e -l R DT C S SN R d fallen six feet from a log on 5 C. 15! Rice of Holy rrimty | # ¢ H 4 |and foday was busy meeting his| under: .y!ll‘;'uxulmd.«ltl‘l\’ d‘(l.xl )“Iu | vwhich she had been walking. On an E. Rice ) | countless friends in thi: - | years or under; 40-yard dash—Boys e e ad <anght on & snag Cathedral, will leave Monday on| | TIDES TOMORROW I,i;(rv\.“"m R |} years or unnéry s0-ysrd dash ‘ The weather ’ which made a large gash in her the Columbia for Ketchikan to be | . Sl _ . e BRI T |G S | | adical 'nt was ur- gone about 10 days on ecc! astical 3 | alling Contest; S PSRRI, 1 i .uq!l mululn‘l u"l«“l'(""“y \‘“"”' ”;“ I;::'\flfli"“' b High tide—4:49 am, 148 feet. | Race, boys 13 :':-‘n\ A i tonight and - gent e yacht is due to arrive . | : & & Race, s 12 years loudy b P 1 tontght or fomortow so the The Board of Examining Chap-| Low tide—10:58 am. 04 feet. | | yard dash, boys 12 years or under; gentle to moderate AlaSka All' Tra“s ort, hlc. ey x::l;\ feceive further treatment lains of the Diocese, of which the 5‘““ “;“' 1)1 “;% Pl 12’;J :"“t 1 | 50-yard dash, girls 12 years or un- | westerly winds. : n R the Dean is Chairman, will hold special| Low tide—I1:46 p.m. i | der; 30-yard dash, boys 5 years or . 1R e “,”m‘\ PR Y R sessions next week in that city, and RIAY under; 30-yard dash, years | & PR 5 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! \ the Council of Advice, of which B e 5 i or under; 40-yard dash, boys 8 years | Ueperfi I" Su"day nx:::: ':‘!l\:‘ Dean is Chairman, will X:(x‘g‘::\ lt]:i: 2 );Jq 1::1 1;? {:t ‘ PRIGES LUWER ‘,: \::l\:!;l‘xl‘ 40-yard dash, girls 8 years Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska E There will be usual services in| High tide pm, 152 feet. | WifeCalling Contest; all- AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 33 Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorrow e i A | Throwing Contest, girls 16 years or Freighter Depere of the Alaska but no services on July 10. TIDES TUESDAY under; 50-yard dash, boys 10 years . amship Company is scheduled 5 T | Low tide—0:54 am., 27 feet. ‘C . I M d ;ith|or under; 40-yard dash, girls 10 PH O NE 612 —DCIY or quh‘ {o arrive in port at 2:30 oclock DANCE AT THE CAPITOL High tide—7:03 am, 120 feet. | omparison ls IMade WIh| ..o o under; 40-yard dash, boys | Hinras SRyt s Sunday afternoon, according to ; Low tide—12:50 p.m., 3.6 feet | Same Perlod, ]937- No | 7 years or under; 30-yard dash, gi angar and Shop in Juneau 1adio advices received by Agent H. Cafe, 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock, July | High tide—7:25 p.m. 14.6 feet. | D I'for. Scaall: Exct 7 years or under. i SHELL SIMMONS. Chief Pilot . O. Adams. Fourth afternoon adv e LSRR | emand for Small Fish B0-yard -daah, free far ‘All men: ! SHELL SIMMONS-— ief Pilo { e TR 50-yard dash, free for all women; | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher : SEATTLE, July 2—Halibut fish-' 40-yard dash, free for all married | | . . ermen landed o total of 3,614,600 [ P 1l All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped pounds of fish valued at $258,495 | ) i during June, according to figures s4 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | compiled by H. E. Yoken, Manager c o A L of the Fishing Vessel Owners Asso- s ¥ed ciation. A total of 169 trips were v St SEATTLE, July 2. — Steamer mMmade 3 PHONE 412 an s ore Tongass sailed for Juneaulastnight _ While the catch was larger in 278 S. FRANKLIN M A R l N E A I R w A Y S with the following passengers book- |Jube of this year than last year|| PREIFIC COAST ed for there: the returns are lower, the average 2-Way Radio Communication Martin . Tye, Mrs. Mariin; Tye, | Price being .16 conis & pound com. COAL CO. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE hid BG Bewisk, pared to 844 cents a pound last A L A s K . i ; g5 syl § year. Last year the catch was 3, B Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier e “"i'":’ pouncsavaies 2t A *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from Seuth. 8 With. 193 trips Beig Bodp. TRANSPORTATION Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, | {)ur!ng; May _Lln.s year there were | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. ALL:WHITE | B ~ ; 135 trips resulting in a catch of 2,-| | COMPANY *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. [ BEAUTY | 865,900 pounds valued at $215292 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ' . g y with an average price of 7.51 cents [ TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ACTIVATOR . ¢ % :ponnds ! % g ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilet VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative e KevoR j 7 | Fishermen stated the unusually Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle ¢ : light demand for chicken halibut or EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. ¥ small fish accounts largely for the| 1 g o : Leaves LOVELL SAFETY 5 { | AR el pric 2 [ Seattie I 5 WRINGER The PAA Electra, piloted by Joe woeecoae e Sl S. S. CHATHAM July 8 Crosson and Gene Meyring, left this e s 2 s VGASS %15 noon for the Interior with the fol- “The Store for Men” S8 JON0 JUI{ 1 lowing passengers: H. B. Friele, Mrs 9 | & PASSENGERS FREIGHT R. B. Earling and three children, SABm s o 2 — PR REFRIGERATION | BERMADRIE Barbara, Mary Lou, and Nancy. | Ioz':- (r;«:)es]denevleo‘ayves ¥ e PY | MECHANISM . 3 l |{ Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | | | jealing to the eye and to the ‘ | ; - WIRT WINS s Rl Nt D. B. FEMMER GENERAL ELECTRIC | i — | Always Ask for AGENT ! MOTOR i Lt - | i 12 / ! He should not have done it, but| | (i its Faint We iave It || PEERLESS BREAD e st ¥ WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean : | ; 2 » | Seattle No. So. Bound NO ‘OWING 4 |he did and he says the sun aided| | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | |= A I o b o 2o e SAILINGS : gl D = : ! i ot fatr ard NORTHLAND .......July 1 July 5 July 5 REQUIRED : |him. That is the short story of | | FRED W. WENDT NORTH COAST Ty 3 Juy 6 guy 8 § 3 Sherwood Wirt's win last night in| | PHONE 549 N “ NORTH SEA ... Touly 8 Juy 12 July 14 MPTYING” S, | Evergreen Bowl in the regular ten- 1‘] ™ SE RVI NG NORTH COAST July 14 July 18 “QUICK-E S § |nis mateh with Fred Rowe. The|* — - “ | NORTHLAND July 15 July'1d July 18 PUMP |score was 6-3, 1-6, and 6-4. Play- & 2 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ......... Phone 103 =" CAPACITY ing two sets with the sun in the| | BODDING TRANSFER J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent 9 ‘R“" GENERAL ELECYRIC 7 POUNDS )eyes of Rowe is given by Wirt for MARINE PHONE | CITY WHARF .. 23 .t ouarantee v e his remarkable feat. BUILDING 707 2 IR ey | Rock—Coal + Al available with gravity dre ; DANCE AT THE CAPITOL || g e % : Cafe, 2 oclock to 5 o'clock, July| i Fourth afternoon. adv. 1 el O . e - Trv The Emplre classifieds for 3 ( results. - Mgy REGULAR : : ‘ e SAILING SCHEDULE U. S. AIRMAIL SOLD ON EASY TERMS ot o nn SAILING SCHEDU Service Every Trip P; ALASKA ELECRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. || AeBe" ®iNK P O LMoy | e Spoie A Juneau Alaska. Douglas Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. | *coLumMBIA June 28 July 4 i DEPENDABLE Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. | BARANOF July 2 July 8 Spanning—— SERVICE o {DENALI . 1 July 5 July 17 Juneau to Vancouver, | :aLzurian : § Np i aRd e 9@ famous " tALASKA ... uly AT s KELVIN TOR Has Everything | Victoria or Seattle MT. McKINLEY . ¢ gy Juyis | ! P | | 1YYUKON 8 July uly | A | F(()AI'EBY AG‘EESY SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | +1COLUMBIA Juy 9 Juyi2 Juyis | From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS i uthorized July 16 July 2 4 i ‘ PRINCESS LOUISE DARANOY . e MR Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE § that any automatic-electric refrigerator i GREASES Jul = 1‘3 ;(.‘ tALEUIT{IAAN ’Jul’;, 16 July 19 July 25 | Dinacé : TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS has—economy of operation and mainte- GAS — oILS g, 9,50 e S SRR July 23 July 25 | epartures: S an nance, reasonable initial cost and com- PRINCESS ALICE MT. McKINLEY ... ‘ T July 20 July 23 July 29 | (Returning PlanedLfivedem;banks: Sundays e sefioeration sarvibe | an ursdays plete refrigeration service UNEAU MOTORS July—8, 19, 29 *—Connects with 8. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | : d . stk PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | andKodakpoints =~ @ end southbound. ] From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the i Rlce 8 Alllel's co -P llflle 34 July 22 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, :knwnydagg suka. Gold Coast at NOME Conn with onnects with transfer steamers at Cordova an WAT B 4 Third and Franklin Streets m'::,',".": e Sam ey et et Oumte, Eodiak and Alaikh Penlrisuls, ports, || WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. GREEN TOP | sl t—Connects with 8. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. | Fr FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the """" SRS S SR RS 5 Trans-Atlantio . o = T— e R THE ALASKA LINE = || " “ldiarod Metropolis to BETHEL HOTEL GASTINEAU Tlckets, reservations and full SR - || THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. | one ° Byey Effort Mads for the ot gyl o | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | - R. h al | i Comfort of Guests! BUY GREEN TOP RIDE || A s AR e § GASTINEAU CAFE COUPON BOOKS: 1&1 S i h- C TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE : % Sty S S N ‘ CANADIAN Alaska dtecamship Lompan LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE——— —_GASTINEAU HOTEL ' AIR SERVICE INFORMATION B8 5 e R PACIFIC 5 ERVICE ON-ALL ; PHONE: 106, Ofie; Green 465, Residence .«

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