The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1939, Page 8

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)

| | ! R ot AP e g, gt e e e e ;:~ . ! FRIDAY MEANS Fried Filet of Sole for Luncheon_at the BARANOF - A AR | STATION KINY—— Dail» except Sundays & Wednesdays ARE YOU TEAR- ING YOUR HAIR? Maybe it is because you have not as vet had your Spring permanent. If you want a permanent that will really please you and one which is guaranteed to be in line with the latest and most authori- tative styling pay us a visit In addition to perma- equipped to v finest beau- now. nents we give vou the v along lines. ty services our THE ROYAL Beauty Salor ANN EARLY BARR Owner-Operator OPEN EVE} NGS Telephone 723 115-2nd St. 5 e e e et e e “the most delicate folin | Governor’s report of philanthropic E work done in the past year by the | wcouver, Trail and Fernie, B. C clubs. are an idealistic org niza | “we E | OPE tion,” Cornett declared in closing as he expressed a hope that Rotar; |might have an encouraging effect for international peace and under- 200PRESENT =:= Session Opens Tommy Luke, Portland song lead,- er, started today's session off with Portland Denfist Is fo Be e, v o e o Next Head of Dis- = Phillips called the session to order, p invocation was offered by Rev. trict 101 [John Cauble of Juneaw | In the absence of Gov. John S W. Troy. a welcome to Alaska was extended the visitors by E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, Secretary of Alaska. Mayor (Continued from Pag Alaska and called the Juneau con- ference Executive Committee to(HAarry Lucas offered the City's the stage recognition by the |8reeth after which Rev. George| delegates. R. Turney of Coquille, Ore., re- A, B, Phillips, Conference Chair- sPonded on behalf of the delegates man, who presided as toastmaster | Reeve Vanneman, Third Vice 't this morning’s session, headed Fresident of Rotary International, the list of Juneau men honored.|Vas introduced from the Capitol Others were Tom Dyer, Harry I. Stage this morning, receiving hearty Lucas, James C. Cooper, Charles D, 4Pblause from the conference. Mr Beale, Howard Stabler, Rod Dar- Cornett, wife of the Governor, also nell and E. J. (Kelly) Blake was intreduced Bake anked A cornet solo by George F. Al- Les Baker and the ka Steam- eXander Jr. of Juneau, accompan- hip Company also received “hon- (1€d by Mrs. George F. Alexander, orable mention’ by Governor Cor- |concluded this morning’s session nett for their cooperation in brinz- Aleutian Welcomed the delegates to Juneau in thel The Aleutian hove into Juneau ace of a disappointing registration |two hours behind 8 o'clock sched- uled arrival time, making it nec- and shrinking passenger list Only three clubs of the 80 in the essary for the program to be con- fistrict are in a “sick” condition /densed today. Part of the morning it present ot d, expressing program, therefore, was set over confidence their affairs would be until this afternoon traigntened out so they may con- A cheering crowd of Rotarians tinue as useful units in the Rotary and Rotary Anns met the boat at the dock, welcoming it to town in perfect weather, the nicest day Ju- neau has had all year. After greetings at the dock, dele- gates walked to the Baranof Hotel Lo receive their official programs and then went into session at the organization Special mention was PLANT LICE When your plants have just been wat- ' ered or are still wet with dew, sprinkle Capitol them with BUHACH sure death to in- sect pests. 8o save your cherished plants this easy injurs made in the Three Luncheons At noon the conference delegates and their wives divided into three have luncheon at the sannot way In Handy Sifter Cans 25¢ up at Dr groups to d_Stores and Pet S| Baranof Hotel, Percy's Cafe and aboard the Alcutian with Juneau club members. | The afternoon session convened IMPORTANT MEETING Juneau Transport Workers LOCAL 172 8P. M. THURSDAY UNION HALL L WELCOME at 2:30 o'clock at the Capitol. i Ahead of the Rotarians this eve- ning is the “Days of '98” program jat the Elks Hall at 9 o'clock. Ar-| anged by Juneau Rotary Anns, the evening will be spent in gambling with “Rotary money,” witnessing a ideville performance, seeing Dan McGrew shot all over again, etc. Northbound the Aleutian stopped |at Prince Rupert Tuesday evening and were entertained royally by lo- | cal Rotarians, who staged a dance {in honor of the visitors. Ketchikan Hospitable The “key to Ketchikan” was pre- sented to Rotarians at the dock in the First City yesterday, after | Which the visitors spent the aft noon fraternizing with Ketchikan members. A trip to the Saxman In- dian village was a highlight of the Ketchikan visit This morning the Aleutian went | into Taku Harbor to give the visi- tors a look at the glacier. A plane bearing A. B. Phillips and Tom Dyer and piloted by Alex Holden met the Aleutian at Taku Harbor jthis morning, taking Governor Marshall Cornett aboard for Ju- | neau. | gl HUNDREDS ARE DEADINFLOOD | KUPANO, Timor Island, Dutch East Indies, May 18.—Hundreds of atives are reported to have been drowned in floods which have |devastated parts of this island. The damage to crops and loss of cattle is estimated at morc than $1- 000,000. - D | 'QUIST BACK IN | A. W. Quist, well known con- tractor who built the Baranof Ho- tel, returned on the Aleutian from Seattle today after several weeks in the Queen- City in connection 'with his business Quist will undertake construction of the new Goldstein Building this summer at the site of the burned building. SRR PR N S ERIC BOON IS T0 INVADE U. §. RINGS LONDON, M: 18. — Eric Boon, British lightweight boxing champion, will sail for the United States next month with the hopes of meefing several leading American 135-pound- ers. Tiny Bostock, flyweight, may accompany him - - - Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. \GOV. CORNETT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939. INVANGUARD OF CONFERENCE Looks for Good Meeting- Flies in Today from Taku Harbor (Continued from Page One) before the International convention opens there June 19. Cornett is no stranger to Alaska His first job, he says, was as As- sistant Superintendent of the can- nery at Kake in 1922, He spent Christmas week in Juneau confer- | ring with Rotarians here in prepar- ation for the conference. Trip Enjoyed The present conference has been a disténct success already, Cornett all of the delegates enjoying themselves thoroughly aboard the Aleutian. Beautiful weather attend- ed the party all the way from Seat- tle. Fine receptions were accorded the visitors at Prince Rupert and Ketchikan Not only in point of size, but in the number of members, the District of which Cornett is Governor is the largest in the world. Present total membership is 5,057 in 80 clubs says, Phoenix Hose < colors in 2, 3 and 4-thread proportioned lengths. | Sizes 8'2-11 ROTARIANS TO THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA The Best and Finest Cityin All the World “TREAT YOUR CRE AS A SACRED TRUST DIT ALASKA CREDIT CHARLES WAYNOR-Manager JUNEAU-ALASKA BUREAU and tailored wk and colors. yles Com A grand a patent leathers, goat skin, tailored, and dressy style: Cl = e e s i e e e $1.00-S1.75 \eir sheer beauty and wear [ 3 Qualit Lovely crepe, satin and taffeta slips from Juneau, Alaska, to Lakeview, Oregon. About that Kentucky Colonel busi- ness—Cornett was appointed by Gov. Ruby Lafoon and confirmed by his successor, Gov. A. B. (Happy) | IS BACK IN JUNEAU | L [Ketchikan Couple (rlvg. nndn l:rSO}[;i C. Nledgrhelnxnl\l I M incinnati, o, arri - x)wau aboard the Aleutia‘: al:: i“x‘!l o wed ln Souih be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Chandler. § / ; So iU's either Governor Cornett, :Je‘:l? N:essf;s:::“izrzmn'fh; next| SEATTLE, May 18—A marriage Colonel Cornett or just plain|°UP'® °h"r . - Niederhel- | license has been issued to Frank by man is the former Francis Messer- | wallace and Lenore Barclay, both AIR ENGINER PARTY COMING HERE IN JULY To Construct New Alaska Aids fo Airplane Navigation Radio engineers and a patrol pilot who will carry out the Civil Aeron- autics Authority construction pro- m of aids to plane navigation in | Alaska for 1939 will arrive in Juneau by July 15, G. E. Goudie, Supervisor | of the Alaska Aeronautics and Com- munications Commission, was noti- | fied today by Thomas B. Bourne, Chief of the Airways Engineering Disision, Washington, D. C A peculiar phenomena disturbing the Gravina Island radio range in- tallation was reported by Bourne, who says the condition probably is due to Alaska's mountainous ter-| rain but may be partially attributed | to old equipment. | wdly and see them and beauty. va gnized for New chiffon . . . y Slips lace trimmed hite, tea-rose, black, navy, lete range of sizes from 32. Bags $2.95-$6.50 ortment of fashionable bags — New suede and calf—Pouches, Fine Gloves $2.50-%$3.50 o Doe Skin ¢ Suede lassic pull-ons, dressy and sport thodels — New colors distinctly styled. B. M. Beurenps Co. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE schmidt of this city. do we present a superb collection of Gifts which wil Gifts of quality and charm. you'll readily recognize their of Ketchikan, Alaska. VIRNA HAFFER Porirait Photographer - Will be making sittings from the 19th to the 23rd of May. Call THE BARANOF for Appoiniments there’s a new name—, uous perfect temperature and air condition in your home or office or plant or contin- it's Aire-Ray=-Ator The new low-cost 'year 'round RAY-built air conditioner. RICE & AHLERS (0., Inc. 3RD AT FRANKLIN PHONE 34 | be appreciated and Come in Wilson Bros. AND Arrow Shirts $2.00-$3.50 : Outstanding for wear, smartness and fine tailoring — all new colors and patterns — Trubenized collars, Sizes 142—17%2 New Ties $1.00-82.50 A remarkable assortment of clever new ties — stripes, solid colors and unusual pat- terns. Hand - tailored and Wedglocke designed. Wilson Bros. AND Phoenix Hose 35¢—%1.00 always an appreciated, useful gift — Our Silks, wools, Hose assortment is varied and complete. mixtures, stripes and colors. ! Sizes 10—13. Pajamas o Broadcloth o Silks A grand qift for the Graduate. slyles, lounge types — with “fqult feature. Pull-ox ! rer and coat ss NOBELT”

Other pages from this issue: