The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1938, Page 8

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St P —— 8 JONES STRESSES NEED FOR EARLY . FISH AGREEMENT - Chamber Will Make Effort ¢ to Get Altered Service on Mail Boat Run A v Ket- chikan it eup whic may have effect only in ea winter, Winston s of the nsportation Company, tc of Commerce at on meeting amber Ju its week noon in l‘wr Al Seattle are €a ne afe. Tmport \ proportion- ny others to that ka to ately larger t A city, he said, adding I hate to think of conditions in Seattle tI winter if the fishing industry fa son.” to operate this With only six weeks remaini of the fishing season, he str 1 agreement will have to be made quickly if the pack is to be z : near normal. Mr. Jones attended some of the recent meetings on th problem in Ketchil Ship building is going forward at a steady pace on the Sound now he reported, with conditions i industry looking especially brizit Verda Bras of the Alaska Travel Agency at the New Washington Hotel in Seattie also was a gue of the Chamber today, givinz a brief outline of the service her firn offers Alaskan Effort will b made by th Chamber to get a more ei schedule for patrons of ti mail boat Dart which now leaves i w on the Petersburg and way points run every Saturday, it wa revealed in the report of the Execu- tive commiltee Lave been made, Jchn W. Jones rhairman of committee to s he matter w the hope of ng the Postoffice Department to lter the pre chedule. Einar Haugen of Ketck has the new contract and it brought out that Mr. Haugen had submitted tw. proposals to the Postoffice Depart- Many compls it was said, a has been named udy get- ment, what patrons feel to be the least satisfactory being accepted -o JOE STERLING HIT BY PROP OF AIRPLANE Accident OLLUI’\ Y('sl(‘uh\ at Tanacross—Arm Bro ken Joe Sterling, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Sterling, of this c is in St. Joseph Hospital in Fair- banks with a broken arm and cut about the head, after walking into the whirling propeller of an air- plane at Tanacross yestel Young Sterling was flying from Fairbanks to Juneau with Alaska Air Transport pilot Shell Simmon: in the Fairchild Simmons purchased yesterday from Pacific Al’|\k1 Air- ways. Landing at Tanacross, Sterling ran out on the pontoon to jump ashore and was struck by the pro- peller. Simmons immediately turned about and flew Sterling the 180/ miles back to Fairbanks and medi cal attention, where doctors found two br(uks in the left arm, just be- low the shoulder, a deep gash on the shoulder and lesser cuts on the head. At Fairbanks, Simmons phoned Hawley Sterling, the young ma; father, who was in Palmer. I\Tr~ Sterling, in Juneau, received a wirc from her husband saying he had boarded a plane to fly to Fairbanks Simmons arrived in Juneau thi morning from Fairbanks at 5:30 o'clock with the newly acquired Fairchild —_———— Matilda Holst Sings at Oregon College Miss Matilda Holst, Juneau girl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Holst, was soloist at an Oregon | State Coliege concert at Corvallis, | July 12, according to Miss Ellen Repp. Miss Holst, following her gradua- tion from O. S. C. two years ago, left for the East with Miss Repp to continue her voice culture. In New York she studied under Ma- dame Rice, Miss Repp's teacher. Last year she accompanined her father to Denamrk and continued to Italy where she was coached in opera in Milan. In March, this year, she returned to New York to review her studies before going to Oregon in May to sing at the State College gradualion exercises At her concert Tuesday night, she was accompanied by Miss Iris Gray, young Juneau pianist who is at- tached to the music department of the Oregon school. Miss Holst plans to return to Juneau about August 1 to visit her parents before Yesuming her studies | in New York. Miss Repp, who has watched Miss Holst’s work in New York, is en- Lhusmsl.lc over the progress she has | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JULY 14 1938. »TOCK’ QUOTATIONS | ’Wflmeckfl F"es Ellen McKechnie, Herb McLean, Folta, Jr HIGHWAY SAILS The Bureau of Public Roads ves- Highway sailed this morning for MUNTER FLYING v FRIELE TONIGHT Dan Johnny Satre, George | Ed Hildre TIRE PUMP SAVES COW Louis 5. | Boston 10; St. American League Boston 12, Tom Stewart, | LA CENTER, Wash., July 17— | Detroit 1; 1gell, tak: Resident Engineer Phillip Bertholl, Ed Bowden, John| fow Yotk B: cilled at] LC o, & (Caw CollRpned. Wi HRUAN- vV YORK. J Here n‘fl nd a crew of Frank Doolin, Johnny Winters, Arnoi| St Louis 4 New ¥ork b CHEC B ing against a live wire, a linesman . ! t and Arthur E. Z i | Swanson, Bob Turner, and Lincoln [®7d of seventh on accowtt OF ¥AM-| applied ammonia to. her nostrils ter ¥ : 1y is 10, to carry on road work there. The | Turner. | go 9; P ‘1‘“1‘ pv’("n iy and another pumped air into her PRty I I ton Wernecke, Gonsultiyg | Highway will then proceed to H Pt Lt N ’ by i lungs with an automobile tire S¢ 1 t of the Alaska Juneau Gold wher will pick up Resident L —— —4&| Try an Empure ad pump. Bossy revived. Munter F s Company and General er Vance Blackwell and ta BASEBALL TODAY i = — President ck G 38 J Inter r of the Treadwell-Yu ) chil v 2 7t T i Compa A i ived in Juneau last 1 ce charge of the e : his . EECRBBA With: TAA New York Central 17%, Sc ca seaplane piloted by Cove improvement | »wing are scores of base- g Open Evenings him to Ketchikar Pacific 16%, United States g iver ste s < ball games played this afternoon in i Cittes_ Service 9%, Pound| Sus Ao o for | Ordek Hagt ey ket e ceived up to| | 3, Nc 1 P fic 10 r week: o + 2 o'clock . ¢ three weeks, flyir ) : Bei‘a" 18 P QIO‘!’ S Francisco with Gropsti fl' National League Beau’y Fashions weig ! Finds and Gropstis plan to (ake few ¥, 5 1 LI LS it n Good Reasor and pstis plan to la . S r” 61 8 New York 0; Cincinnaii 1. ~ e h! ] Change tomorrow F"}m Liqugf Pgst For Ergine Squeia‘l‘(s ' BOZEMAN, Mont., July 14 bury McGinley has decided to morning fo; Brooklyn 2 in Juneau today, at the Alaska Wer June FAILS TO GET O Honored at Party Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia 0, 1; Chicago 3, 5. and the ROYAL BEAUTY SALON Keeps up with the latest, but ty service is change- aryingly good. LICE ANN EARLY BARR WASHINGTON, July 14 D in his car until th :s James M hwlw head D Habeas ' Corpus procee Honoring her house guest, Miss ed nstitute, sa « he took the |prought in Federal District ¢ Katherine Minton, Miss Virginiz t1 ice September ¢ fonand ordered |13 behair of GabHElIDENEL. | Mullen ntitaiied ieuttvar When your plants have just been wat- 3 QTSI St o 1 behy sabriel De Vera, Hawk Mu g s oLl ered or are still wet with dew, sprinkle D~ Borat i o IBtter S Wit R ¥ e P {Inlet Filipino, charged with er home on 526 Main eel. them with BUHACH sure death to in- z 1 in a letter © he hood and 14.» 1d a nest of spa h dangerous weapon b ng was enjoyed with refresh- swct pests. So save your cherished re that he felt physica ows chirping cheerily 1 by Judge George F. Alex- ments being served during the Pplants this easy way—cannot injure ir 1 of a rest, but would rema > oo morning daF IR of suf-|ever the most delicate foliage or blossoms. able to the institute as techi Ved Whbh eniaBoineted " 1is morning for lack of suf- In Handy Sifter Cans 25¢ up at Drug, cal consultant or directo A i e rounds and De Vera was G led Mary Jean Mc- Groeery, Seed Stores and Pet Shoj 4 nsultan ir ampshire in 1783 d to jail to await hearing. Nat Taylor, E b i i i sy jino is alleged to have ¥ Metcalf, Dor Antonio at H Housel, Betty gren, Helen Bei: altercation, WELDING SAVESI PAYSBI' 8TAYS! Why I 7 parts? > can we buy new THE WELD THAT HELD is guarar Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 | Third and Franklin Streets RGE BROS. —LIQUOR STORE— |[] ALASKA’'S LARGEST JOHNNIE WALKER COTCH RED LABEL $3 00 FIFTH LARGES 'E‘ SUPPLY OF I 57 00 ibs. WATERMELONS POUND D SAVE Tt AN BUY FROM US 20c¢ POUND Windsor Bourben, pt $1 00 , PABST and BUDWEISER IN TINS *3.25 CASE FRESH ROASTED—We Grind It As Ordered! FLOUR —-Elmdale $1.64 43-POUND BAG L-E-M-0-N-§ 30c DOZEN LARGE JUICY LEMONS 3 BOTTLED IN BOND OLD HERMITAGE RYE—Quart OLD TAYLOR Quart OLD CROW Quart OLD GRAND-DAD $9.95 Quart SUNNYBROOK Quart OLD FORRESTER Quart OLD OVERHOLT Quart MOUNT VERNON Quart 33-45 OUR PRICES Af{E LOWER THAN THE LOWEST!!!!! GEORGE BROTHERS —LIQUOR STORE— PHONE 92—or—95 e ey BEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN JUNEAU Payn Ta kit GEORGE BROTHERS Owner—Operator bbb b bbb bbb bbb bbb I Phone | FRESH FRUITS and VECETABLES in JUNEAU 3879!%8.BANANAS 10c POUND “ASH IS KING! 1363dozen0RANGES 2 DOZEN—LARGE 50c NICE—LARGE—JUICY—ORANGES i F L OUR — Fisher’s Blend $1.99 49-POUND BAG - MARSHMALLOWS 35c 2 POUNDS FRESH—FLUFFY 92 ¥

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