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«’ i 8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1938. . Like To Meet These In The Dark? By The AP Featu AYBE man is trying ! ite ma- chines in his own image. Here are some samples. That ved, white- flecked monster Eyston’s y in AWARDS GIVEN T0 LEADERS 0 RAINBOW EIR1S it Grand Cross of Colors Cere- mony ]< "'u“n\n‘(l !7} Dance Last Nigh be a of vening ¢ Sc T le, Miss n Worthy Advisor from the B Assembly; Miss Sylvia Berg, Miss Sybil Godfrey Past Ac O from Ju- neau 1bly anc M 5. Whil- tier, a member of the Advisory Board for the local chapter of v d Grand anc Grand Miss Norma fis Miss Merridy Gat ion Miss Barbara Sha \ and Miss Robc nd Keeper of Door e \1"\ g virisgimmoes ) i This was made mh(‘rnnny. of the Juneau a P v » elected as Grand Sister the convent held In escc 1 of the ¢ 1 honorary offic Miss H first R « f y fice in the Grand Asse Gift Presented At the close of the ceremony, Miss or Grand Wor Pfenning, Past U Advisor for W ented with a g by Miss K erine Torkelson, Worthy Advisor for the Juneau assemb] on behalf of the local chapter, after which Helen Allen was presented with gifts from her parents and the Bremerton Seventeen Guns assembly by Miss Merridy Gates, Eirad for the representative of that assembly Following the service a dance was Governor held in the ballroom of the wm)w e Yesterday afterncon an initiation A alute was fired by the ceremony was exemplified by the this noon for Gov. visiting Rainbow s, with the J nen he returned following officers taking part in the a R. W. Ma ; H work: Worthy Advisor, Miss Bar- Commander of the Louisville and bara Pfenning; Worthy Associate his aide, Lt. G. M. Menocal, made Advisor,”Miss Harriet Linder; Char- earlier in the forenoon at the Gov- 6()()-foot Cruiser and Over French idea. Sommers, Dowe!! Low Bidders on Road Projects . Juneau Contractor Gets Monster—American style, LOUISVILLE ouisville ity, Miss Norma Morrison; Hope, ernor's office b A Sy Miss Barbara Holmes; Mis with ()()” Men to Be Guests Seward ]”” bfd‘ll( Firm Isabelle Gosse; Drill Leader, Miss 3 Ketchikan Work of City of Juneau Glen Ellen Day; Chaplain, Mis Roberta Whitney; Love, Miss Ellen to the Gove May Hetcher; Religion, Miss Lois Accom Ward; Nature, Miss Doris Lewis; return c Immortality, Miss Merridy Gates; were former Governors Geor Fideli ry Alice Dine; Parks and Thomas and Patriotism, Miss Arline Fotz; and son MacKinnon ¢ Service, Miss Maxine Henkle. . Oberm Bighway Wit th'nw.gropp of officers and their NAVY DANCE WILL | «-”W“‘f‘i"»\ ; E Other bidd aperones left for Skagway at BE GIVEN BY LEGION s o 5 S ¢ 3 pany, C. Crowell, ign £ 002~ midnight last night on the Denali o o ,( e ight and Stock and will pass through Juneau to- r CUENINT: | &5 USN “nsign C. R. Dwyer, s estimate was morrow on the southbound voy: SATURDAY EVENING | usn’ mncen w. R Glennon, L. J. Dowell, Inc., Seattle, which e nR. L. Jackson, USN.; js now doing the work on the Glac- el i EA" er Highway, was low bidder on o b ronstruction of 0.787 mile of the emmes Jr., 1 night in the Hall. P | “Aviation Cadet W. H. Hilan A5 THEBGY. Wards TRE 5 North Islana w developing o geant-at-Arms G. H. Leonard has| USNR; Aviation Cadet J. JORTh LD its usual good fishing for which it been named chairman of the dance | Beoth, USN.R; Aviation Cad Other bidders is noted during the last half of the ocmmittee and he announced that|G. Kennedy, U.SHR o i 7 Engineer's esti- Bids for two road construction projects were opened today by the Bureau of Public Roads. Lieut. (jg) J. P.' The R. J. Sommers Construction low bidder (Continued from Page One) age Alford John Bradford Post, Am- | En \‘AX\F 13 NORTH ISLAND erican Legion, today announced PRODUCES FISH pians for a Navy dance ¢ and Spokane, $T. summer, Wesley Bairett and his orchestra| Boat D. Balbirnie, U.S.N > e A e s e i h was $60,347. C. F. Brown and Bob Simpson Jr. had been engaged for the evening. | Electrician v, USN Thie - Ta bt i Tieatent . ran up to the island during the holi- The Louisville with a complement | Chief Radic T i i S e day weekend, spent a few hours of 42 officers and approximately | ton, U.SN.; Machinist O. J. Reas pprientsio8 o bridgasebviin ! steel and concrete and making twg there and caught four cohoe and 600 men will be in port until next|U.SN.; Carpenter W. E. Hutchens two kings at the turn of the tide. | Monday. U.SN.; Chief Pay Clerk F. P. Floyd - - U.S.N.; Acting Pay Clerk M. O. P Wagner, USN.; Flegtof 2 Shius |G RlMES RETURNS FROM INSPECTION Returning on the Dex Grimes, Territorial gineer, report fills. o> rish, USN.; Mac HAMBURG the Ham- mnounces 1ips. One of sanitary conditions the vessels will be a 36.000-ton ship en- for building greatly improved in the canne: for the North Atlan crvice. An- in the Ketchikan district. other wiil be placed the South While on the annual inspection' American service: I president | of canneri~s, Mr. Grimes visited of the company said if b Rose Inlet, Union Bay, G e In- ness is good the build program let, Hidden Inlet, Craig, Steamboat will be financed without borrowing Bay and Waterfall. moniey, “Last year all the canneries were . - e - wctified of the regulations and w GEOLGGIST READ dy for the inspection. The living | onditions as well as the other con- | ARRIVES, RANGER ditions were much improved. In| - some canneries new bunkhouses| Geological survey ficld man Dr. and shower baths have been built| Jchn Reed, arrived in Juneau last and men were employed for the pur—i night from Chichagof aboard the pose of keeping the bunkhouses| Ranger VI with Mrs. Reed and their clean. Cooks and waiters were given | son, and.assistant, Scott Ford, of physical examinations for diseases Juneau. which might prove harmful to the| Reed will be in Juncan for a day of the canneries.” or two in connec ith survey Grimes will leave next week| matters before retu to th for further investigation into lhe‘Chlch'\gol area where he and Fe sanitation conditions of canneries|and a party of tc raphers are WHAT CAN lT BE? in the southeast district. ‘m«ppm;' a large surface area and g Mr. E. F. Clements, also of the| several miles of underzround work- Territorial Sanitation office, is|ings at the Chichagof and Hirst now to the Westward inspecting the | mines. canneries in the Bristol Bay dis-| The Reeds are gue triet. | tineau Hotel. ts at the Gas- ELLEN REEP TUESDAY, JULY 12 8:00 P. M. ——— In the Northern Light Presbyterian Church NAVY TEAM TO | MEET PICKED CHANNEL NINE Holzheimer Selects All- Stars to Oppose Louis- ville Crew Tomorrow e ——————— land at 7 cents and 5.10; 31D4s1, upreme nl"’ 900 pounds, Alaska Coast Fisheries, o 500 pounds, 31A751, 2500 pounds, Jusilce Is "! Ida II, 5800 pounds, and Ford, 9, {500 pounds, all selling to ACF as 0 pounds, to Marlyn for nd the Curle; with 2,200 lso to Marlyn for 7 a 7 cents and 5.05, and the Elfin, 6,- for same price; Carol H - PORT CHESTER . July 6. Justice Benjamin Cardozo, of the Supreme Court of the United States is a little better, according to a bulletin issued by Joseph Rauh, his secretary. tice Cardozo suffered a 1 when a heart a vated by hot weatl Six passengers boarded a PAA SR Jectra this morning for Fairbanks. tion TWENTY Tg J(; lots were Jerry Jones and Bill nent was aggra- and his con- of an o y an air- your ship carry a good ball ooling hat questi e Do the 24 ked the commander of the U.S. lle on his ve arrival 1 morning, brought an ent € Carmody, A. S ' N and, H. D. Young, H. S.*Street- 4 r, Emma O'Connor, YLl H. Gen - VILD rLGWERS Nearly 40,000 pound ; T OLD YUXON"—$4 e men in uniform are to be ad- Thelma, 9,500, seliing to D . By Jud, . wickersham mitted free of charge to ti Butler-Mauro Drug Co adv. 1 gainst Juneau's } ¢ ¢ Y ; il Our Welder holn.-d_ us out with the following ) Besgronity o oBiked ad: “Our slogan is: THE WELD THAT P ¥ entit i HHI,_IL If it's made of iron we make it. All b iy + ' slehalri bl 3 i welding guaranteed. Day, or nite se » ready selectec 1 of sixteen with a tired smile : i SEE 4 Frieda Trost (above) went tfi pris- ' ° " on twenty-six years ago for the poi- R‘ g éhfi c Ph son slaying of her husband. She’ ge ers o . one Plenly of hurling sirength was released from prison at Muncy, Third and Franklin Streets e 1 el 3 Pa,, after a quarter of a century, £ y, mak AgRT and will begin life again with the ¥ semmerre $46.83 she has saved in prison. n Grummett to take the field fo t the game must start promptly he balting order lining 1 t 5:30 o'clock, and urged that al the following: Thoma 1 1 es and other officials field; Roceo, shortste <upiec, be on the field as early as possible atcher; J. Tindall, first base or - oo - pitcher 4 1, third H s Your Car INSURED AgainstFireand 4 Thett Only? The Modern Way to insure an (mlomob le is with the comprehen- sive "All-Risks” Policy, which cov- [ ers loss or damage to your car from practically any cause. WANT THE COMPLETE FACTS? Come in, write or telephone SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 New York Life man, pitcher and first base; ond base; Grow- " BACK FROM CRUISE dall, utilit Af pending an enjoyable week Alaska waters in Demi-Tasse,” Dr. Robert M. Coffey return 1 vening. up the All r Doug Players named heimer are Lonnie catchers; Joe McNamee Joe wd Mrs. Cof- Rosalie Coffey Miss ulding in Ju- neau from Montana, and plan to ne, leave for their home next Monday Smith, pitche i \\ allace Rod iie La n and Fritz Schmitz, 1en d Foster and ¢ V third basemen rl and Miss Coad are visitir hortstop; Haglund, Claude Ersl Office 3 f ALL-WHITE BEAUTY .+ ACTIVATOR WASHING ACTION LOVELL SAFETY ’ WRINGER QUIET WASHING, OPERATION PERMADRIVE MECHANISM GENERAL ELECTRIC G 2 MOTOR | NO OILING REQUIRED » QUICK-EMPTYING GENERAL ELECTRIC ' GUARANTEE SOLD ON EASY TERMS “It’s the Water' ALASKA ELECRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau Alaska- Douglas OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH., U.S. A, by e e . 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