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8 EVERGREEN BOWLBUSY PLACE NOW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1940. _IlllllllHllllIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL ASALE "~ A SALE The courts have been re-lined with{and are encouraged to take ad-| the new type of paint used on many vantage of them. It will be a grand of the highways in the States mak-|chance for dad to bring y PAUL JENSEN |2 e ing the lines more visible and the “Bill” down there and see if he game more enjoyable. The old ten-|can really beat him as badly as nis nets have been prepared HARBORMAS'ER nd | some of the stories he has told there will be new nets available would indicate. {Lower City FIoaI Is fo Be Moved to New Small as soon as these are no longer us- Many of the youngsters have able. been wondering when the wading pool will be opened. The pool has been cleaned and will be filled some | time Monday. ' Parents should not Sand Boxes Many of the younger children have found a large sand box filled with clean sand about one foot in depth, a grand place to spend their time making their own creations. Two baskets for basketball have Tennis Courls Po pular- encourage their children to use| this pool until at least Tuesday as the water will be quite cold (orl Boat Harbor at least a day. HOSIERY — MUNSINGWEAR VANITY FAIR PAR—@0¢ Work has been‘ progressing rapidly on the larger Paul Jensen last night was ap- pool and every ome is looking for- |pointed Harbormaster of the new ward to the time when it will be|Juneau small boat harbor. The opened for use. It is estimated |Council set the Harbormaster's sal- that it will be completed by the [8Ty at $40 per month. Jack Wilson early part of July. was the culy other applicant for ‘lhe pom(mn Pools Nearly Ready- been erected and many an im- ”l. promptu game has been ])Ln\'(‘ll — been erected and the other will soon {f both ¢ b ailable as repairs are beir 1 advantage | made- on it for the summer’s use COATS 1Group ... $5.00 ldren number A large DRESSES reation | At the present time two complete Both parents and children are | It has|regulation horseshoe courts are un-|encouraged not to take their fl,,,_.u The Council decided to move the i he past | der construction and should be|with them to the bowl for sani-|Present lower city float from the : > 1 Gr““ '4 [g !* sunshine, | completed by Wednesday or next|tary reasons rock dump to the new harbor to % 9 fee Ve 1 e D [tary reasons. i 1Group . . . $2.95 ! | provide an additional 320-foot moor- Soft Ball League {in float, making four in all, in ad- All persons or organizations in-|dition to the long float to which terested in joining a soft ball league [all will be attached. are asked to see or call Harold Rnlh} The float wiil be moved by Cole at the bowl. After the teams have | Brothers, present contractors on the been organized it is the plan to |small boat harbor at forced account |have the games run off during the |The City Engineer’s office esti- evening at the bowl diamond. If |mates the cost of installing the float | you ve already organized a team |at $1215, which is $1525.39 cheaper | please send in your complete entry |than to build a similar new float | giving the name and the names of | in the harbor. | the persons on the team. Names of WPA Applications | individuals interested in joining one The Council decided to apply for !(\[ the teams can be placed on the |several new WPA projects, one of | bulletin board at the bowl and teams | which would be the building of a ‘\HH be organized from this group. rock wall on Gastineau Avenue and Information has already spread another building a wall on Ever- | that the Federal Building has a grm*n Avenue, the latter at the re- | team alveady organized and may | quest of Curtis Shattuck. ‘bc stealing a little practice on some An application, of Morris Crab- Horseshoe Courts These courts are constructed of a 6 by 6 foot box imbedded into the earth and filled with brown and. Many adults will find these available during the evening 1 Group I19.50 ALL HATS $1.00 to $2.95 PR PO, 320¢c TABLE Costume Jewelry - Panties - Garter Belts - Neckwear - Gloves - Flowers .$4.95 t0 $9.95 y and at least 50 or 60 adults d ng both the day and evening. The tennis courts have proven especially popular, being seldom vacant from as early as six in the morning until 10:30 at night. courts 1 Group 1 Group $6.95 to $10.90 1 Group $12.50 AF TEBNOON FBOCKS FORMALS and HALF SIZES TAILORED SUITS $10and $15 THIS BIG 6.6 CU. FT. GALE /'Z DeLUXE REFRIGERATOR AT THE USUAL PRICE OF A 'STANDARD: ‘of the rest of the groups. McGuire, All per- sons interested will please get your | names in bs Friday, June 14 > 36 Aboard Yukon for This City SEATTLE, June 8—Steamer Yu- kon sailed for Southeast and | Scuthwest Alaska ports at 11:30 o'- clock this forenoon with 339 pas- sengers aboard including 109 steer- age. | Passengers aboard the Yukon, | booked for Juneau, include the following : Mr. and Mrs. George Alfors, D. A. R. McGuire, H M Gould, Sr., Miss Ruth Oshorn, Rea Bartlett, Mrs. Lester Simmons. E. G. M. Holm, Si Wallin, Bartin (GLADYS BREWIS tree to have transferred to him the restaurant liquor license now held by Michael Bocatch was approved The Council went on record pro- hibiting Junpuu fire trucks and equipment from going beyond the City limits in answer to appeals for hclp e ONE 3-PI HONORED WITH SHOWER - TEA Wili Leave Snortly for Fair- banks to Become Bride of Mr. Harry Sams C(‘mphmflmng Miss Gladys Brewis whose marriage to Mr. Harry Sams will be 3n event of early next month Mrs. Rod Darnell and Miss Jane Alexander are entertaining with a| miscellaneous shower and tea this ONE 3-PI SIZE 14 4 ONLY-DRESSY SUITS $10.00 ECE SUIT $19.50 ECE SUIT $32.50 ONE LONG COAT SUIT—Size 14 $14.50 SATIN LOUNGING PAJAMAS $35.00 Small Pigskin Purses - Berets SKIRTS—$1—$1.95and $2.95 noustcoars . $3.00 '$2.95 SATIN (7 Only) HOUSE COATS . $1.95 GROUP PAJAMAS - GOWNS - SWEATERS BLOUSES-COTTON HOUSE COATS '$2.95 Suede BOLEROS and CAPSioMaich . . .. Van Sickle, Mrs. Ann D. Hodding, afternoon at the home of Judge William Scollard, C. R. Scamon, ang Mrs. G. F. Alexander on First | Mrs. H. J. Kosny, Boris Magids. |andq Dixon Streets. E. E. Murray, R. A. Welsh, Jr,| Guests were asked to call be-| W. E. Welsh, Miss Helen Turner, tween 4 and 6 o'clock. The tea Jean Littlepage, Georgia Littlepage. taple centerpiece was formed by an Audrie Miller, Betty Jo Spratley. arrangement of white tulips and DELUXE REFRIGERATORS You'll be thrilled, 100, when you see the SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING——9 A. M. beauty, the features, the convenience, and the roominess of this GALE “DeLuxe™ It's a big 6.6 cubic foot model—fully equipped with meat preserver, hydrators, sliding shelves, glass shelves, thermom- Hermetically-sealed eter, cold control, and big vegetable bin. ‘Mechanical Iceberg’. JUNEAU DISTRIBUTORS: RICE & AHLERS C0.‘ TELEPHONE 34 A Pid You Know that YouCan LEARNTO FLY Right Here in JUNEAU? with the ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, INC. ; ® WHERE YOU RECEIVE the same basic train- | | | | | Alexander. William Markle, Marguerite Bar- ker, Fern Rogers. Mary Jane MacDougal, George Phyllis Jenue, Peter Warner, Miss Edith Naslund, Miss Doris Freeburger. D Todeay's news today in The Empire trrrrrr e ESKIMO HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands 7 . Wales, Shismaret and Nome. Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 ing you would receive anywhere in the UNITED STATES. THAT WE OPERATE ONLY U. S. Govern- ment licensed instructors and planes. THAT COURSES OR FLYING TIME taken here is good anywhere in the U. S. or its Possessions. THAT WE GIVE ALL TYPES OF COURSES whether you wish to fly privately or commercially. THAT ALL COURSES are sold either for cash or on the monthly payment plan. WHY DON'T YOU QUIT putting off till to- morrow that which you want to do today? DROP OUT TO THE AIRPORT and look over the various courses. You will be obli- gated in no way. ® Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. - Box 2187 Juneau, Alaska IS ELKS white tapers. Assisting during the afternoon were the Misses Betty Goodman, Vera Kirkham, Mary Jane Harring- ton, Marie Williams, Winfred Sip- prell and Adelheid Guenthner. Well known in this city, Miss | [Brewis attended the University of | =5 Alaska and for the past few years || |has been associated with the De- nartmem of Public Welfare office| !here. She plans to leave for her former home in Fairbanks on June 122, where the wedding will take place. | Mr. Sams, formerly of this city, | has been employed in Fairbanks for the past <evnral months. REGISTRATION OF ALL ALIENS IS PROPOSED HERE iJuneau Asl;dio Pass Or- | dinance Like that i of Ketchikan A suggestion that the City of Ju- |neau adopt an ordinance similar to \thnt of Ketchikan requiring the fin- -m“w gerprh\mg nnd reglsnauon ol all DANCE TONIGHT ELKS HALL x Music by WES BARRETT and His Royal Alaskans e - Featuring “Mary Lou Punkins” PUBLIC INVITED! Phone 133 aliens was discussed last night by‘ the Juneau City Council. A letter proposing adoption of such an ordinance was received from the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club. The Council ordered a telegram | sent to Ketchikan requesting a copy of the new ordinance, and also the authority under which such a piece of legislation was pw.u‘ > CAROLINE TODD WILL OPEN NEW STUDIO MONDAY Mic: Caroline Todd announces the opening of her studio in the Triang.c Building. Monday after- noon, Jun~ 10. Between the hours of 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock: open house will be he!l and anyone interested | is welcomed Miss Todd "has taught for many | years here and s ivell known. Prior | to her work in uneau, Miss Todd | taught in a mu sche~' 1 San Francisco, a posi . ¢.¢ held for twelve years. He. ‘:achers have | been John C. Manning, who .was so many years the head of the Manning School of Music in San Francisco. Besides her experience with Mr. Manning, Miss Todd has studied with F. Addison Porter, dean of the Pianoforte Normal De- | parment in the New England Con- servatory and Arthur Foote, the | well known pianist and cemposer, besides pedagogical courses with | Robert E. Schmitz, and Ernest R.| Kroeger where the methods of mu- | sical presentation was thoroughly expounded EXTRA FISH T0 BE ~ GIVENTO HIINGRY‘ Hoping that fishermen will have | good luck in tomorrow’s nshmg‘ derby, the CCC will have a truck | stationed at the Baranof Howl\ weighing-in place to take any ex- | cess fish, which will be turned !over to the Juneau Chamber of Commerce for distribution to the \by the announcement he will be a | ination for Governor. LEOTA’S e g SEN. REYNOLDS 10 FILIBUSTER REFUGEE BILL Promises *Tooth and Toe-} nail”" Fight Against Alaska Colony Senator Robert R. Reynolds, who | visited Alaska two years ago, prom- | ises in a letter to the Juneau City | Council that he will fight “tooth| and toenail” against the coloniza- | tion bill which he says would ad- | mit “thousands upon thousands of | refugees from Europe to your beau- | tiful Territory of Alaska.” | Remarking that ‘the prnposed‘ legislation would tear down immi- gration bars and admit thousands | to enter the United States “by| way of an Alaska stepping-stone,”| the Senator pledged: “I shall do everything that is| humanly possible to defeat this| bill, and I will defeat it even if| I have to filibuster from now un- til Christmas if the bill ever goes to the Senate.” DILL FOR GOVERNOR SPOKANE, Wissh., June 8—For- mer Senator C. C. Dill today ended conjecture over his political plans | | | { | candidate for the Democratic nom- “I am going to run for Gover- nor to clear out of the state all unnecessary, inefficient and dicta- thrial high salaried commissioners |ahd officers,” Dill said the the Democratic County convention. — o A permit for construction of a concrete base:ient at 430 Hermit ‘Avemu in the, r Tract’ has- |been granted Al Carlson. needy, through the Salvation Army. of the work is estimated at $350. CAPITOL CAFE Inthe Baranof Hotel DANCE TONIGHT with CRORB® and ssyIC* and the | Singing Waiter i SALMER WIGGINS at the / CAPITOL CAFE DOOR PRIZES! BEST DRINKS IN TOWN AT OUR COCKTAIL BAR " and the Original Barbecued Sandwiches LUNCHES and BEER ! Yes, Sir! Go to the “Bright Spot” of Juneau —— The There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising