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SEASON DATES ™ w ANNOUNCED FOR 23 Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. First National Bank NS OLD y S KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME” AN range for music, and invitations to the several affairs will be in the m nal Corps for Seattle unny Brooxk Dedicafion, KINY 1,000 Watt Tonight Saturday evening, Novem- A committee will be appointed ithin the mext few days to ar- all by the end of this week es for the Shrine Club ide December 9, Janu- and March Other dat es 13, February 21 - HILLMONS GO SOUTH Public Invited to Celebra- tion Starting at 7- | Baranof Hotel | William R. Hillmon, of the Big- station at Anchorage, | jed by his wife and son, nger aboard the Yukon | Tonight at 7 o'clock in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, KINY | will present a program which of- ficially dedicates its new 1,000-watt | transmitter. The program begixs with the pres- entation of The Empire News which | will be relayed to listeners tonight by Fred Heister. Following the news broadcast at 7:20 the 90-minute | program of entertaiment by Juneau artists and entertainers will open | with music by Eldon Chapman's Orchestra — who will provide the background for the ensuing 45 min- | utes of novelty and variety amuse- ment BRAND There's a revelation waiting n your & | first sip ot Old Sunny Brook This great bourbon s genial. smooth and truly “cheertu as finer tasting + « its name. Plan ¢ To Have Dinner in the GOLD ROOM or COFFEE SHOP of e fia/*(/ng Under Management of ROBERT J. SCHOETTLER LES TEAGLE—Chef and Maitre d'Hotel B ! COME AS YOU ARE! PHONE 800 for Reservations ‘;gllIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I||II|I|||IIlIIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII]IiIIIIIIVIYIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||IIIIIIlIl|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mayor Harry I. Lucas will give a brief talk at approximately 7:25| o'clock and ‘hen the program goes | almost entirely musical. Appearing | lon the entertainment stage will be Edward Stockhausen who finds | tunes to play and interesting thmgs‘ |to do with a concertina, one of the |largest instruments bearing this name ever to be seen in concert work. Mr. Stockhausen has arranged | a promising group of numbers which ~'will include marches, waltzes and polkas. | pourri KINY listeners will have an opportunity of hearing a promising group of young misses from the high school who give this year’s in-; terpretations to this year's tunes.| The trio is composed of Ruth Allen, Ida Belle Dobson and Charline Arnold. i A few minutes will be devoted to acknowledgment of letters from list- heard KINY during its tests of the past few weeks while installing the new equipment. At 8 o'clock Marye Berne and Ernest Ehler appear in 30 minutes of melody from the concert stage.) Music by Johann Strauus, Victor Herbert, Rudolf Friml, Jerome Kern and other composers of music for ) | the operetta stage will be presented. Such delightful songs as the duet, |“Wwith All My Heart,” from the | “Great Waltz," “Ah, Sweet Mystery |of Life,” from “Naughty Marietta,” Friml's “L'Amour Tojours L'Amour” ‘nnd other familiar favorites will comprise this period of the pro-| | gram. | | R. E. Roberwsom, who will repre- | sent the Juneau Chamber of Com- | | merce on tonight’s program, will be heard at about 8:30 o'clock and then there will be a closing jam session {with Bob Laney, Wes Barrett and Ted Austerman. |~ The public is invited to attend the dedicatory program which will be presented from the Gold Room at { |the Baranof. It is not an invita-| { 'tional affair, everyone being wel- z comed. [ NS ] \ N ) )\ N \ \ \ ] N ) l} N % ] \ N \ \ \ § \ N | \ 4 ) ) i N N N ] N : N : N \ N N | § R G D Empire Want Ads Bring Results. | During this first 45-minute pot-| * eners at remote points who have = "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. T4, 1939. Picture Story of Rescue s [ ¥ 5 ol ‘| “stampede John,” Stratnatten, one ;| neau on the # party into the Yukon and British . | Columbia fields five years ago. He Capt. D. J. McKenzie (top), master of the American freighter Inde- pendence Hall, keeps a grim watch from his bridge as he directs rescue of survivors of the torpedoed Yorkshire City and City of Mandalay off the coast of Spain. More than 60 passengers and members of the crew died. Center, two members of City of Mandalay’s crew cling to a dloating plank as they watch approach of the American ship. Lower, a lifeboat from the City of Mandalay approaches, Capt. P. Smalley standing in the stern, waving a greeting to Capt. McKenzie. parking place and turnaround will be provided. Beyond the Cape, the road up the canyon will nc come an automobile road, but wiil FOREST SERVICE IMPROVING ROAD 10 CAPE HORN Crew of 15 Starts Work fo Make Read Road of Upper Section The road improvement will oper beautiful canyons in Southeast Al- aska to easy access by hikers. It als that the road work will pro- mote hiking on the Perseverance tral, e SCOUT (OMMITTEE MEETS TOMORROW The Boy Sccut District Commit- tee will meet tomorrow at 5 o'- clock at the office of Wellman Hol- brook in the Federal Building. Hol- brook is Acting Chairman in the absence of Charles G. Burdick. ———— STUDY FUR FARMS O. T. Edwards and Linn Forest, Forest Service officials, returned on the steamer Northland from Ket- chikan. They made a study of fur farming throughout Southeast Al- aska A Forest Service road crew of 15 men started work yesterday onim- proving the Basin Road as far as Cape Horn, so that the half mile of road will provide safe traveling for automobiles. 4 The work is being done under the 'supervision of the District Ranger’s office, with L. Geiger in charge as foreman. Included in the project will be widening, draining and surfacing the road and providing numerous turnouts and passing places. At the end, where the iron postsstand this side of Cape Horn, a large « And Seaffle’s Too be- | be maintained as a trail for hikers.| up one of the most picturesque an: | is hoped by Forest Service offici- |2 f’Ghess We've Had {Our Rain Unlike Juneau, Seattle has had | far below normal rainfall in | first 10 months of 1939. The | cipitation total on October 31 was lonly 18.18 inches, less than fell here in the single month ef Oc- | tober. The Juneau 1939 rainfall total iat noon Monday was 102.23 inches, the Weather Bureau reported. The all-time record yearly rainfall was Jl()65'.! inches in 1917. pre- | FAMED CHARACTER RETURNE INSIDE | | of the most famous figures of the | early Klondike, passed through Ju-; Princess Norah, re- | turning to the Interior country. “Stampede,” who earned his| |name in the early rush days, led | | the Eastman mining exploration |is again locating at ‘Whitehorse. 50 from Fairbanks, securing their the | ~ FIFTY FROM FAIRBANKS ON YUKON BOUND SOUTH| NOMEITE GOES SOUTH Thomas Allen is aboard the Yu- Among the passengers aboard the | kon for the south. He flew from Yukon bound for the States are|Nome to Anchorage, railroaded ‘o | Seward to catch the steamer, | s tickets in the Interior city for the passage. ‘ Today's News Today—Empire. 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