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OLD SOCKS FLAP FROM MT. BERTHA Mountaineer’s Wife Econ- omizes - Won't Leave Shirt fo Posterity PROTECTIVE BLENDING protects richness and lightness of Calvert Whiskey CLEAR HEADS (CLEAR-HEADED BUYERS) cAll FOR (Continuec rrom Page One’ 3 of Brady Glacier across the ridge C‘A\Vflr[ Brady was crossed then in a six- = RESERVE mile traverse, the dogs pulling he s loads across the smooth snows, and an wlt was made on the pa which had been chosen for the route to the foot of Mount Bertha Here, avalanches roared down so » requently, and the ice falls were BLENDED WHISKEY Calvert “Reserve”: 90 Proof—65% Grain Neutral 0 Sleeb a0 it was necesary o Shirits...Calvert “Special”: 90 Proof —72,% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copyright PACKITACK camp 8¢ Wy another 1940. Calvert Distillers Cgrporation, New York City. b ymaking camp July 20 —_— ___ at the base of Bertha, at an alti- tude of 3,800 teet FIR———————————————e e A €L € Pack Supplies Supplies were then back-packed . d 2 ' 0 7,000 feet in four days of work topped operations for three days > ’ while trails were cut and fixe ficult Finally, on July 30, with weather alternal misty and clear, Wash A permanent is the only burn led his party out on a try foundation of loveliness for the summit. Leaving at 5:45 in the morning, and breaking out into ... We are ready to aid brilliant sunshine at 9,000 feet, the you in beautifying your- ummit was gained at 3:30 in the self . .. Glorify your hair ~u1~m,m ‘.:ml» I\nu::m‘,: along a f 4 2T A TITYV ife-cdge crest for hour: with a ROYAL BEAUTY “We sat up there for an hour SALON hair-do . . . We and a half in our shirt sleeves,” sell all the seerets that’ll Washburn said. “It was just like 1 beautitull a day at the beach, and the view make you beautiiuls of Mount Crillon, across from us, was unbelievable. PHONE 723 At mearly 1 oclock the ne morning, negotiating the last three hours of travel by flashlight, the r e 3 ght, e Fhe ROYAL n(la|||_‘ Salon party returned to the 17,000-foot gy ! camp! SMITH-—Owner-Operator Those on Ascent Those who climbed the peak were v e e s e v o @ Mt and Mrs, Washburn, Tom Win- ship of Boston, Maynard Miller Tacoma, and Austrian Michl Feur- There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising sicer, recentty of Burope, now 1o- Alaska Credit Bureau CHARLES WAYNOR-Manager First National Bank Building Juneau, Alaska ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of TWO BRANCH OFFICES ANCHORAGE FAIRBANKS Bank of Alaska Building Lavery Building BERNIE NOLAN, Branch Mgr. 1. KLOSE, Branch Mgr. We Cover the Entire Territory of Alask EXTRA SERVICE? SERVICE TO SPARE! 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W oty il magnificent skiing you ever ima-| | was drawing up a program for the ate 1 a Disy s Suga V] s | ! 3 e int : Si ot eve r Alaska Wilson of Boston, Alva Morrison| AR excursion route to Glacier | Cf)-"mm?slamlflm n said the of Cambridge, and 16-year-old| By Would give Juneau something lO(Al A'RPOR'I' | Superintendent ”011)’]111 sa ; - ace o g ' 3 air rt wi e a primary L ‘Phomg: Jron Gf e (weil| [0 Blce 1b 0n e map, Wasbiio 2 ‘1"\;‘11(;‘“!H‘:'ui:niir'lv\l'm‘r [ux! the rec- known commentater, remained at| Peli€ves, but moving the people out | . at the request of S et " o i of the bay under Government or- { ommendtions, g% -We- reque the 3,800-foot base camp as an v the Civil Aeronautics Board in Gt ety der throws a “nasty light” on the \“; lu‘: autics ar \ ; 1 : hole project ——— | Washington. Washburn labels the Bertha ™ | : : &% e » esidents P 2 | Hoppin said a result of the pro- climb (10,182 feet) the most stag-| ~un your residents out and get Hoppln Makes Recommen- | cram would be the building of a geringly beautiful of any climb in S0 Many tourists the Igluce will be 5 . % chain of airports across Alaska at the many he has made in Alaska,| Cluttered with them!" Washburn dahon fo CIVII AerO- a cost of “a million dollars and and also the most fortunate dec 1511m1 Maybe that's sensible. I‘ Tean 5 multiples thereon.” ! At one spot, where the knife-edge 900t think so. Unemployed List Is on In- nautics Board | ridge which led to the summit was s | bent with crested snow, the su | e fons IRE Rk i . seaplane ramp are to be included ase a 0 ay § sslaadbitl SalE e g S — mendation to be made to Washing- g JRbamieiel g o, No more workmen needed at the ton September 1 by Marshall C.| oy : four thousand-foot drop on the | The foliow:ng are scores 0. games [ Anchorage air base project in, S rtendent of Airways : other > e | played this afternoon in the two That was the word that came to!for the Civil Aeronautics Board in| Major Leagues: Aerial Photo Flight | Territorial Employment Director Alaska. ‘ D Ntlosais beague Returning to Reid Inlet to cross J. T. Flakne today from the office’s| Hoppin sent this word today in‘ New York 1: Boston 12. v over to base camp on the beach Anchorage rdpresentative, W. W. reply to an inquiry by R. E. Rob-| ppiaqelphia’ 4; Brooklyn 2. pilot John Amundsen was 'called Maitland. - Chairman of a Juneau| gneinngti 0; Chicago 1. for on the portable radio telephone | Maitland wired Flakne there are Chamber c¢f Commerce airport| g SR now approximately 350 unemployed committee, who was prompted by | American League set and a five-hour aerial photog- raphy flight was made. Minseito Party Is Formally Back in Juneau today, guests at 3 e the Baranot Hotel, haircuts, baths issolved by Premier’s and restaurant meals were being ¢ A enjoyed preparatory to saning soun| NeW Dictorial Order on the Canadian National boat Sat- in Anchorage and the Quartermas- e more men are needed, skilled me- chanics included. | Housing, in addition, is sadly lack- ing, Maitland said, for even such workmen as are already on the job, | Oy nment efforts in| . TOKYO: Aug. 15—By a dictator- jand declared that men are siceping | % ey £ ial order this morning the new Pre- in sheds, garages, poolrooms and the Glacier Bay National Monu-jer of Japan dissolved the Min-|in makeshift tents. ment, Washburn feels sirongly and| ceito Party which held a majority| Tt will be at least several weeks| Bagmers, DO JRcamy/ dopes of the se in the lower house of |before accommodations are av il- | | 3o daclares Doc | BHVer &L= | Japan's Parliament |able at the base for housing wor das, and Johnson on Willoughby| ~ The Minseito party represented|men, Maitland said, and until then, | Island have been “ordered to move ihe urban and industrial popula-|anyone will have a hard time find- | LI B Sear: IIokos. ) tion of Japan. |ing sleeping room. “Just because someone has made| This morning's decree effectively | e o] a park around them, why should puis an end to Japan’s political they have to get out?” Washburn parties after sixty years of exist- not only to see glaciers and other Ko 's single party movement | } | scenery. They come also to See in connection with what he has| Vem ey | people. Tureried 15 2z “\apan's new oG CYEY FORILOHE LT s Sl ilE cal structure. JOHNSON Running Pcople Out “The glaciers have taken all the vegetation out of Glacier Bay. Now the Government is running all the tpmpln out, and what will you have| | left—nothing but ice and rocks.” | But as for the tourist possibili-| ties, Washburn feels Glacier Bay | has ' no equal in the world as a quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | tock today is 4%, American Can 94, Anaconda 19%, Bethlehem Steel 74%, Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 6 7/8, General Motors 45%, International Har- vester 41%, Kennecott 26, New York Central 11%, Northern FPa- a Office has announced that no | lished in The Empiic Boston 11; New York 1. Washington 9; Philadelphia 4. story from Anchorage and pub-| that Hoppin ~_from strange lands — Wherever the finest grows—the *Spice Isles,”” Mexico, Madagascar— there Schilling secks the choicest of rich spices and rare flavors. Thac's why Schilling Products are so good —Pepper fresh and pungent, Chili Powder full of zestful flavor, pure Vanilla with that exquisite, delicate flavor which won't bake or freeze out. Compare Schilling quality and flavor, famous for more than half a century! spot for a scenic boat tour, and “right back of tidewater a few miles on Reid and Hugh Miller glaciers, you can get the most 'COPR., 1940— WALT DISNCY #RGBUCIIONE FOR EXTRA SERVICE GET STANDARD Gasoline-Unsurpassed NAMED 10 600D JoB READING, Pa., Aug. 15.—State | Commander Edward Stirling toid | the Pennsylvania State American | Legion convention elegates !oday | that Col. Louis J former Assistant = Secretary War, unable to keep a speaking engage- ment here because he has “just been appointed Coordinator of Na- | tional Defense in the United States.” ¢ “ATTRACTIVE JOB” WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—After a visit to the White House today, Col. Louis Johnson said President Roosevelt has offered him “quite an attractive job.” >-oe GNUS HANS] MRS. ) | N, RETURNING HERE i | Mrs. Magnus Hansen is enroute heme on the steamer Baranof after an extended tour of the States with her daughter, Miss Clara Hansen, winner of last year's ice pool. is accompanied by her son, Magnus, Jr. R FRED SORRI ENROUTE Fred Sotri, Jr., High School stu- dent, is returning here on the steamer Baranof. was | She | cific 6, United States Steel 51 7/8,| 3 37 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS e Pound $4.02. 3 . ° ° . 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