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e T WA g eyt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1927. BOY SCOUTS ARE | , For Lindbergi_ BUREAU SURVEY | “ WILLIAMS GIVES " "ff*»?w-<j;‘;;;fl;;j;;;,;.;1_1'.;,.j.,:,l.;;;,.‘;I;;j;;';x.'.,.;;::; HAVING TIME OF LIVES IN CAMP and two children of Ddwson, are 3 y are enroute home after visits The m st =uch ing in Vancouver for the past sevs and .. Mrs. F. Young of 3 | Williams pointed out, does not nec v-\.v Rupert, are tourists on the|®'a] months . : S Weattier Has B Plas t i ST THGGI (ke aitar Fouds or U8 Brt i T Alex Forrest, of the Canadian Cusk R o Parker to H(‘d(] Party Up En-{ill bs constructed. The primary ob- | Qfficial Apploval Given to 3 S ¢ N \))t’lll(‘\‘ l,””(. zmd 1”7 ject of the program is to ¢ rm | | Mr J. Strobe left on the Ad " ug ’ a € APE Tl dicott River Initiates |whether the headwater dist of Proposal for One-Way miral Hvans - for_ Seattle " enropte]™As o (p bius Sty creasing—Routine [the principal streams heading back Thafhs Ovsil to her home in a Monica where| Homer G. Nordling returned homg i X New B. P. R. Program along the international boundary are raffic er Loop. re will spend summer’ months[OR the Princess Louise after an e F npetit plen- | i fficiently minera d to justify iting with her her and mother, | tended busingss trip to Indiana. splenc haracter ! The first of a number of surveys |r0ads, and the gracticability of such|Glacier Taxi Association to establisa ot of the Grask Northerp|eRerss Earaipr SO Ut Sunesd Boy it Bagle o i e O | coustruciion. The survey program is |one-way traffic over Auk Lake Loop |Railway, who has been in Juneau| iR oS (FEAWTRCD (IOEEE B coastyl rivers in Southeastern Alaske |{0 De undertaken co-operatively be-jof Glacier Highway was given today |the past weck, left on the steamer|;; gsq¢ple, \ . g T AR Y QA B U Bereks of Taait ”w'm‘_ to | tW en the B. P. R. the For '.\. V- 1by the U. S. Bureau of Pubiic Roads Admiral Evans for Ketchikan Patricis’ Kane daughter of Mr been estabiished, beginning with first | dotermine tho feasibility and desir-|ice: from which the Federal funds|Success of the movement was ¢ Carl A. Sutter, of the Fidalgo|and Mrs. Steve Kane, of Hoonah, re- call at 6 and ending at taps | abiiity of trail or road construction |2re derived '“'_'.'l""'”" y clared to be "’“:\'." fl“““'i‘”'“‘ for Packing Company, at Pillar Bay,|turned to Juneau on the Aleutian t 10 call list follow into headwater areas will be started = promotion of safety to the traveling | pas gh Juneau on the Ad-/She has been attending school in First embly, 6:20; | | within a few days up Endicott River, | PASSENGER ON ALEUTIAN public 4 . | miral enroute to Pillar Bay,|the States The Kuu-’: left last reville 6:30; first call |it was announced tod by M. D. TAKEN ILL; IN HOSPITAL Im.lm-u taxi nll;uz.m!» lm"\\-w ifter A business trip.to the|night for Hoonah. 7:56: assembly, 8: fatigue, 8; sick Williams, Dist. Engineer. He return [agreed to route all machines during |West i TR g, dgical Supart g£; recall, 11:30; me 12; Special led last night from a trip to th Jack Carson was taken off the the tourist season from town to Karl K. Katz Traveling I"“"”""mvlz“mi.‘nv":»‘r‘“:‘]ié X:;?l?:hflileaj:::‘l:irh calls 1 to 5 p. m.; fi 5:30 mouth of the river to look up camp | steamer Aleutian last night and {Mendenhall Glacier, thence back and |ge: m of the Northern Pacific|company, accompanied by Mrs. Mur- assembly, 5:50; retreat, 5:55; me ite facilities placed in the St. Ann’s Hospital |across the ne bridge over Men- | Railway, arrived On the steamer phy “”'\,“, in Juneéau n‘n‘lh‘e Am,, 6 tattoo, 9; quarters, 9:30, and tap The survey party up the Endicott|Mr. Carson is a passenger enroute|denhall River and around the lake. |Aleutian tian and will tomorrow on the 10 River will be headed by neer |to Seward and was attacked with|The association has invited drivers| James L. McCloskey returned| ypn o"¢ ! All of the boys have been divided Thom C. Parker. It will probably |intestinal trouble vesterday and was|of privately owned autos to join home on the after a ‘“, W Rinal iaides into patrols, and each patrol ha ce the field about June 15. A [forced to leave the steamer for medi-|them in this movement month's visit in and other|p..n' arrived on the Aleutian from T i i Rl ke, aLaT GATT floating camp. is being constructed |cal treatment iu Juneau. He will| “The movement of tfaftic over ihe [Puget Somnd point ; e ing, and getting the wood supply which will be anchored at mouth | continue to Seward next week {loop in paey Eanueion i bt MIcang . Wan, ““*‘}” Y| Mrs. Marry G. Watson left last Secic’ sunny: QR thie boys must see e the e Gtd used) is Base. of | confusion, eliminate largely chances |turned home on the Princess Louis:f . o0b K At : o that their blankets are_thorough!: | i Pl Rty |CAMP FIRE GIRLS ARE |for necidenta snd save delays it the |after a month's visit in-Seattle. |NSDt on the stexmer Alsutlan fop aired. The Law of the Camp is th is Vikkini Gouhtry TO MEET ON SATURDAY|public generally will join with th:| Mrs G. . Black. wife of Georg iinn, | SRSl TRy to Scout Laws and Seascouts Harry "here is little definite informa | ixicab men,” said M. D. Williams, |T. B METHURTY 0F Al l"""”“”" weeks with relatives Brandt znd Arthur Judson have bew . may get wvailable about the country up-| The Song Moon Camp Fire Girs| “,‘“' ,"”;‘”v“ ; A 'I‘ x: 1 ‘1“'!':1\ a ‘llv[vy.\‘ ,‘.“ '!11 ‘(\“ ‘ln .I; ‘»h el .wvilu‘ 451 PR i g e appointed acting stant Scoutma a medal like this. It’s the Con- yer on which preliminary plans for are r¢ u\mx to meet at the City|W end. to_ promute and ;iurtiver a i pescagl-~isll el it s ters by H. L. Redlingshafer, Scou ional Medal of Tlomop. |tho survey can be made. This makes |Hall B 48 50¢ o' GIoRK next|policy of safety highly desirable to |Junzan on the Princess Louise en Advertising always paye. Tse the master, for the duration of t} i iy ’ it necessary for the bureau to send!ga lay ‘mftetsoon to make |the traveling public.” jroute to Dawson to making | columns of The Empire camp. The patrol assignments arc st trilute to |y "5 er out on a reconnaissance |rangements for the annual camping| Most of the loop section fs nar-| = e — - Troop One: Blue Fox—Lagergren before nctual work can begin. As far | trip. Each girl intending to go to|roW and during the season consider PL, Rodenberg E, Powers and Wil > is requested to take the|able maintenance and improvement liams country and, in fact, so little is known | initia of $5 so that Guardian|Work will be done. In comstruction Ruven-Hurley PL. Stewart, Re Shout . the' charaster of country | Redlingshafer may begin making|and maintenance operations every ef lingshafer and Rodenberg through which the river passes, it |purchases of supplies. Full particu-|fort will be made to facilitate tho | Wolf-—Livie PL, Maki ""““””“ cannot now be determined which |lars regarding what to get ready for|movement of traffic during the rush he iven at the Sat-|period of the summer. If all machis and Simpson | bank the survey will follow |the p will bhe g ! i B 8 achines Flying Eagle—Robertson PL., Lau- | Coincident with the survey, after it |urday meeting. {using the loop travel in the dir rie, Mizo and Helle mm 3 o] bas progressod to a sufficledt dt mich o A S S | tion suggested by the taxi operators, Y Troop Two: Bear—Pullen PL o n Eeolugitel £ r-cords show, it {s virtually virgin ' the c That’s a Good Job” xamination will | b e Rhodes, Harris R, and ll.nm F b6 made by GnaiiEers’ TepresentinE NOTICE | ——— Di 1 % Eagle—Alstead PL, Friend, Strau LONDON. us The assassina-|the U. S. Geological Survey, Mr.| hy P s Jid you ever say that to yourself? and Pegues tion yesterday of Soviet Mini: to | William: aid. The geologists will us ter une no elephone P Each day has its regular work con- | poland M. Wojokoff, at Warsaw, is|——- - - — | yentals for the month of June ertai ave. & p’ slating df oleaning the camp, wood|remarded as creatis lingerous | g P 0 ) et i \ln‘»! e ll.llvll'l_\ you !1.1\:._ and we’ll bet you got and water supply and kitchen police. |gituation between Soviet Russia and [ P g v a REAL KICK out of saying it Tests of various kinds are held each | pgland ‘remkamfces by lmml r:fist bf.fll" p:qt- say g 1t. day, tenderfoot tests, firebuilding Developments are watched with | |mark o not later an las ise B C l' . % 3 R ’ recruit, tracking, and swimming, the |anxjety by Downing Street which “It count date. Please be prompt. | etz Coliseum Because after all, there is nothing in life that results of which are posted daily.in | characterizes as “obviously ridicul | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS S RO o the camp headquarters. Signal prac-|oug” efforis of Maxim Liyve No | ‘ndv4 TELEPKONE Co0. gives more satisfaction tice and rifle practice and instruc- | Acting Soviet Fo n Minister to tion in each are also part of the |oonpect the Anglo-Soviet diplomatic 0ld papers roe suie at The Empire M l I nl 2 day's routine. Boating permission is ‘,‘,Nk : v ways Morsnadr ol elod y en o, THAN A JOB WELL DONE with the assassination is given to a different patrol thre B thibe’ s no ‘great. Bkatiioed of times a day and the boats may not | England heiag drawn into the Russo be used without authorization. Scores | polish difficulties and Poland's made in a rifle meet which was |tjtude indicates a sincere desire to! Q | ! Beld ware Lageregon 50, 5. Roden: 010 foubie } il Pa ys ok ] ELKS’ HALL ! GEO. B. RICE berg 16, Powers 24, Williams 49— | Ao I b e g 4 : 18; Hurley 30, Stewart 90 W. Rod- | Demonstration Starts (| ‘ b s PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS enberg AaLnERpa ; | SC e 8—A huge de 3 o i 3 P Rohertsod 29, Laurie 33, Mize 0, Hel- | MOSCOW, June 8-i huge dem. || to [ 1 tell you in advance what job will cost” lenthal 33 Pullen 0, Rhodes 82,| ' " "0y "o aesination at Warsaw ' | | o i PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Harris 13, Harris0—45; Livie 0, Maki \‘" avted Thte' hie afternook. Tn the il 18, McKinnon 0, Simpson 24—42; Al {4 00t Jeading!to the Polish Emba [ il — 19, Friend 0, Strauss 12, Pe-| 5—36; Carlson 27, Judson 49 Brandt 58, HI R v Demonstrator marched increasing numbers until late ton shouting and halting _traffic clal troops form a heavy g 1 Buy | > . 'l “GRUEN” on around llu- imbassy | | BALL GAME CALLED dhsishiano G at [ ] Hial VETS (1] the dia FOR TOMORROW ; Formre Bank Cashier [ VS. MINERS AT 6:30 iy | 99 1 This mame on a watch . : Sentenced, Penitentiary Graves [ identifies it among your . Y | friends as a fine timepiece- Owing to the fact that the Dor-| RENO, Nevada, June S—H. C i rororlelgnd gV othy Alexander will not arrive in|Clapp, former cashier of the Carson | B8 ol e Py oo Juneau until Saturday morning, Pres- | valley Bank, pleaded guilty to abet i s il a4t jdent J. C. McBride has called a game | (ing embezziement of 5516,000 from ! o uk{ung‘”"a i for tomorrow night between the Al |the Staie Treasury. He was sentenced | s aska Juneau and the American Leg-|from 5 to g gl s Yol e ion 2 : tiary. George Cole, former State Con Although the American Legion are |iyoller, and Ed Malley, former Staie | may justly be proud. { Gruen wristlets from $35. out of running for first place the |Troagurer are expected to plead in } . game will be a deciding factor in the |pocence to the same charge. | 1 }314:;1;“ ?‘:h;fl;nd strap league leadership. A victory for the gt o > 1 bthick i 3 Miners will mean that they have a |poROTHY ALEXANDER i cinch to at least tie for first place IS GOING TO SITKA P 4 R with the Moose and if they beat | THE NUGGET SHOP the Moose Tuesday, they will have Steamer Dorothy Alexander, origin the undisputed claim on tho cham- |a)y scheduled to arrive tomorrow, is A Cl Cool plonship of the first half. not due until 9 o'clock urday | A4 Glean Coo “Tip” Oneel will be the Miners' |morning according tc % choice to take up the mound burder, |, jyncau today. From Wrangell the | Shave while either Cunningham or Man-|geamer goes to Sitka before coming ning will twirl for the Vets. 30 Junean Nt | L Of WAY TRAFFIC || The funeral of Joseph A. Baxter PROPOSED “ was held this afternoon at AL 20 acilitate automobile traf- o'clock in the, Chapel of the Juneau- Po facilits advices received | FUNERAL OF BAXTER ) fic ver Auk Lake I of the Young Undertaking Parlor. The Rev. | | & one lnm.“ S wonp ihe | Py 99 WINDY Dathedsal, vead the funeral service Assoclation invites the public SERVICE THAT IS | and interment took place in the || o cooperate with it In direct- Evergreen Cemetery. Many old ing traffic on the loop in one BETTER friends of Joseph Baxter attended || ginection only. Cars moving the services, north over new Mendenhall | WILL:BE HERE SOON ARG e e AR bridge around the loop. Old papers for sain at The Empire JACK McDON Secretary. A e | Glacier Association. Phone 25 Free Delivery LADIES || SHOESALEISSTILLON || The Alaskans [ EVERY SHOE MUST GO ANOTHER NEW ‘, NUMBER OF Straws that give you style | o K GEORGE BROTHERS ; || pHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET SCIENTIFIC HOSE | IENTIE ~ BRUSHES | BEST EVER Captain Lindberg’s title is “Flying Fool” New York-Paris AND [ our title is “Fresh Fruit Fools” Seattle-Nome. Your opportunity | —— to get fed on Bananas is here, please take it. This is third day || of 2 lbs. Bananas for quarter. 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