The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1938, Page 8

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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1938 “GOT" HAYES WILL MANAGE MARINE AIR PDPU]&II‘ FOI‘IH(‘I' ;]lm('au Nlflll Is Returning to Capital City A. B Hayes, former resident of Jur everal years mana- ger ¢ airplane compani is abc 1 U steam Baranot which left Seattle this mornir with Mrs. H Marine Airwa ounced toda that Hayes will assume the mana- gerial duties of the company her and will mak Juneau. his home lived in Juneau for m; er of the 1gtor ays, the the ithern Airway an later Southern Division manager for Pacific Alaska Airway untii transferred to attle for Pa American Airways, parent of the Alaska PAA Mrs. Hayes is the former Irer Nelson, daughter of Mrs. R. P. Ne son and sister of Mrs. Gertruc Naylor S eee Canadian Wheat Reported to Be Nearly Norma! WINNIPEG. Ju conditions of Western ( wheat crop is estimated at ce { normal against 38 per cent 2 year ago by the Searle Grain Company of Winni The company’s 1 crop re- port stat how the only might cre th T n conditior was placed at 70 to 75 pet normal In other districts of Alberta in Saskatchewan and Maniloba ¢ ditions range betwee per cent of normai Will Ring Bells When Child Born HP V. Rhineland, July 27 They're going to ring the bells in the new schoolhouse every time child is born in Rehren It's all down in black and white in the parish archive “Germany will never go under and remains always young so lon as many children are born to her We should ther ed when a you is born “For this reason when such g German brother in our district shall ring.’ i British Rearmament Is Ancient History LONDON, July 27.--Armament rpeed-up? Just an old British cus- tom You're hearing a lot about it now but actually King Charles IT prac- ticed it nearly 300 years ago Finding it urgently necessary in 1664 to improve his navy for the coming war with the Dutch, he toured the ports, speaking encour- agement to the shipbuilders. He borrowed $500,000, but an- other three and a half million with it—and re-equipped his whole fleet for less than half the cost of one modern battleship. Stalin at Polls " Joset Stalin in, Russian f voted for him- the polls elec- re all be interest- a happy event takes place the bells fo ndant of the Co ‘GAYWAY GALLOP,’ which Betty Shayne and Dan Hoctor (above) created, takes its name from the Gayway, amuse- ment zone of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition now being built on Treasure Island in San Francisco bay. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN, HONOR MRS. BOCKMORE As a complete surprise to Mrs. Anthony J. Bockmore, Percy Bad- zet, brother of Mrs. Bockmore, ar- ranged a surprise birthday party in her honor last evening. The affair was held at the Bockmore home on Diston Avenue were the guests showered the honoree with pres- ents. The evening was spent in laying pinochle with Mrs. Geo: Johnson winning first for the wom- en, Mr. William Hillman first for the men, and Mrs. Willlam Hillman and Audrey Maloney winning the women’s and men's consolation prizes respectively. Refeshments, featuring a large chocolate birthday e served later in the eve- ca ning, Guests at the party were Mr. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE AWARD OF OUR Univex Motion-Picture Camera, Projector and Screen To Number 3286 Winner has until 6:00 p. m. Sunday, July 31, to claim this award. 2nd choice is 3rd choice ‘is 4th choice is 5th choice is JUNEAU DRUG CO. “The Corner Drug Store” Admiral’s Son Weds Cops Cause : ssche, Jr., and his bride, the former Elizabeth Thorn, Bride’s father is their wedding in Boston, Ma t Guard in Boston. Ensign Wa ] r Admiral Waesche, national commander of the Coast Guard. and Mrs, William Hillman, Mr. and William Shaw, Mr. Audrey Maloney, George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ramsey of are round trip- pers on the North Sea. While in Ju- neau, Mr, Ramsey renewed acquain- ;| cation. the World War, especially Al . of The Empire Mr, Ramsey the hardware with his father. more than 2250 miles, traveling from 20 to 40 miles a day. number number number number Batons for g Big Laugh PARIS, July 27 Paris traffic policemen now carry white bator 10 inches long han usual. Th said a writer in a Parisian weekly is to enable them to atch tac backs more easily Boulevardiers laughed, bu ed even louder when come so whtespread ne police department replied to The sticks were longer plained a communique, to prevent motorists from running ove ¥ traffic policemen, since 'they can be seen more easily p 4 Hushand, Wife Talk in Code LLWCHMYMYDD, Wales, July 27. — When W. H. Williams | his home on the Ci \ coast for nearby Bar. and his wife continue their talks in Morse Code. Williams is the official oper who keeps the island in touch with the mainland. His wife is as expert in this job as he ooy Stort Story PUEBLO. Col.. July 27.—A Pueblo woman was baffled by the fori it was necessary to fill out before paying her personal have disappeared by 1960 they mend their ways curriculums was made by fessor and author. modest, \sportation, selling and - - When Does a Trailer Become a House 1 trailer, become a house? domestic electric service. y, of Clatsop who war ently cf Oregon's wild g permit. e - harvest, apes grow in & cn cver miles of Ti- presenting beautiful ht when they pen to a deep tion income tax r.d. Miss O'Riley’s costume is 3 a iax expert made of wild grape vines. _ OROVILLE, Cal, 2 His fee v $18. & A ___ this gold country they know what The tax we three cents. > oo Honor “Terror” ELETOT, France, July 27.--Jul Hache, 84-year-old “terror of poach- valued at $80. - - ers” has been nominated by citizer Marries Father, of Eletot for the titie of dean of : French country constables. Then Marries He held his job in Eletot 5 His Son s and is still at it, coyering a 5 of four miles a day, In (he Col, July 27—Forty| past he arrested so 1 poact Justice Perry | that Eletots citizens say his very Dunlap, while justice at Ordway, presence now scares them aw Col, recited the civil marriage D DESSERT LUNCHEON HONORS MRS. REABER Honoring her sister, Mrs. Maurice Reaber, who is to leave soon for the lap married at Ordway. south, Mrs. Fred Tiedt entertained An engraved reproduction of the ERAd yestérday afternoon at residence in the Jenson rtments feature of the new 4%-cent stamp, at a dessert luncheon. The after- latest of the series to be issued. noon was spent in playing bridge Wild flowers formed the decora- for Mr. and Mrs. simi Those present were Mrs. Well-| poet was the son of a live man Holbrook, Mrs. Oscar OISON, keeper. Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. William Jarman, Mrs. John Newman, Mr:, Walter Hellan, Mrs. Walter Robin- son, Mrs. Thomas Haigh, Mrs, Col- lis Druley and Miss Dorothy Baird of California. .o MONSON RETURNING table L S o Try an Empire ad. INSTALLED IN. < pat 0k s SHATTUCK BUILDING GRAND APARTMENTS [l DECKER BUILDING AHLERS BUILDING NEW ALASKAN HOTEL See the RAY installed in our shop or talk to these satisfied owners who are cutting down fuel costs. 100% GUARANTEED RICE & AHLERS CO. Al Monson, PAA pilot. is a pas- GROSS APARTMENTS senger aboard the steamer Baranof, which .left this morning from Seat- tle. ending his annu — e Lode and pracer location notices for sale at The Empire Office, GUARANTEE If, when this overall is com- pletely worn out, you do not think that HEADLIGHT SHRUNK OVERALLS are better and will outwear any other overall made or if they shrink we will give you a NEW PAIR FREE! FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men. PEOLSTATE COLLEGES ARE " NOW ADVISED T0 SPEGIALIZE NEW YORK, July 27.—A gloomy prediction that 450 of America's 745 colleges and universities will d B. Pitkin, Columbia University pro- The doomed 450 can survive only if they find “450 noncompetitive, specialties where there al- 1 be a demand,” Pitkin re- ed, and among the speciaities ted aviation, air conditioning, | JANESVILLE, Wi July When, if ever, does an automobile City officials would like to know, because several families are in trailers which no longer have wheels. Some have telephone and b If they are trailers, they are for- bidden by ordinance frem remain- ing within the city limits. If they | s, the city requires to do after heavy rains such She paid with a postage . Another New Smmp California has been experiencing. Hunt of steambeds from which the man was fined $ overburden of sand has been wash- |2 steam rcller “without due care as good or better shape than be- ed away has resulted in discovery |and attention” And an additions of a number of gold nuggets picked up by J. D. Bragger Tiedt, White House is the distinguishing =y pg yERNBERG RETURNS Mrs. Mae Jernberg, who has been visiting in the States for the past | few weeks, returned to Juneau this tions for the luncheon table. i ettt Bileiih T T N B RAY CRUDE OIL BURNERS NOW SPICKETT APARTMENTS COLISEUM APARTMENTS DOUGLAS CITY SCHOOL HEADLIGHT An Ocelot’s a Lot o’ Fun 's what Jane Case, wife of C. Elsworth Burt, New York oil executive, :;‘;rsst. s;;e‘is shown with her pet, feeding the fifteen-woeyks—n]d ocelot. denizen of the South American jungles, from a bottle. He's cute now— . but wait till he grows up! $250 for driving a steam roller Ma" Yflu" without a license. s The juggernaut jockey was, hail- nsit ed into court after he had collid=d NIS, Mont., July 27—Fifteen- | With a parked car. year-old Robert Clark and 14-year- SR old Jessie Love have “set up house- keeping” mear Ennis and their M kau Gflfld Plus friends believe they are the young- [V] y est couple ever married in Montana. 50 WISCONCON RAPIDS, Wis., July ; b ‘Ju Er"aul |27. — Every time Sheriff Henry | Becker thinks of Jevons Zalinsky's & 5 thoughtfulness he gets peeved. The Towan sawed his way out of jail gree manslaughter charge. Then ho g sent the sheriff a $10 bill with a A| letter of thanks, saying he was sure ing the money would “put the jail in MAESTEG, Wales, July 27. here for dr | fore.” g e e FRESH VEGETABLES ARE WHAT WE HAVE PLENTY OF— RIGHT NOW —— EVERYTHING YOU WISH IS ON DISPLAY. HOME-GROWN ' Turnips-Beets Swiss Chard-Endive Radishes-Green Onions THEY'RE FRESH DAILY From Our Own Farm days ago he performed a | ilar service for Mr. and Mrs Ben C. Rockwell. The bridegroom Latest of series is a son of the couple Justice Dun- LOCAL EGGS DAILY Fresh-Killed Chickens—to Order TOMATOES Hot House Green Peppers —pound 20c Danish Squash—pound 10c " Zucchini Squash —2 Ibs. 25¢ Egg Plant 2 Ibs. 25¢ Seedless Grapes—-2 Ibs. 35¢ | FOR A BETTER BREAKFAST— Albers Pearls of Wheat - pkg. c S?% COFFEE c Mellow'd_—z-pouna ogn o ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS “The Pure Foods Store” PHONE 478 Deliveries |CALIFORNIA GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Juneau’s Own and Independently Owned Store

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