The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 8

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STEPS TAKEN ‘COORDINATION DEPT. OF AGRI.. Commissioner Flory An- nounces Change, Trans- fer Bureau Matters Prn'('(' o/ Wales In Second Place In Exciting Rm'("' 'YUKON CARRIES where a small to work on the plant She will at Hawk Inlet, where the P. E. Harris cannery is lo- lcated, and at the San Juan | ld( Port San Juan. She is car CANNERY CREWS _ Steamer Has First Flshmg“l'”"-‘- Other numbers on the program Qutfits to Reach Ju- [ " he Scott Named for President| were a vocal solo by Mrs. Jemle' neau This Season —ASplendld Program a reading by Miss Theodora Bud Given Last Night |win and folk dances by the pu- P at Quadra crew was taken | Booth Fisheries yalso call arise, to discuss it intelligently and secondly he informed his list- eners that the development of the transportation company in the park has already given employ- ment to many persons, including youths of school age and the continued improvements will cre ate more room for students wish- ing summer work. called ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928, LIONS CHARTER e vt sew IOFFICERS ARE RECEIVED HERE‘ Accdens. Lo Wondr || NOMINATED FOR ‘ P.-T. ASSOC. SEATTLE, March ~Possibi BIC TER land, March | Ihe Prince ¢ Wales finished | of a third death as the re |second to Lieut. John Ih\v\mul‘ an automobile having msdale in the race today for ‘Pwscntahon Will Be Made ph.u..l into a group of five higi ).w Lord Manner's Cup. The S lM hool girls last Monday, whil Princs, and-Loubdais came down| atiSpecial eéting to sy were waiting for a strec the home stretch, neck and neck. | Be Held Soon g two and scriously in - [iuring three others, hovered t HENDERSON 1S | The cha (137 avlt esmined ool PLEASED WITH »[;]i \\\,.l\l g George H. Dicbold, driver SCHOOLS NORTH vored for wresent the death car, faces possibili y leaving were: F. A, Graham, R. one steerage for steerage for La- Larson, Conrad Oison, William Patterson, Fred Harrison and two steerage for Seward. She sailed at 7 a. m. today. R P e S ROBERT SHELDON LEAVES Robert E. Sheldon of the Mc- 'K.lllm Park Transportation Com pan. member of the Territoria! lature, aund prominent citi. of Fairbanks, who- has been iting in Juneau for several days, left here on the Aleutian for Ketchikan. He will attend the convention of the Pioneers of Alaska. He is an officer of the Grand Igloo. ngers westward son, Miss H, Stewart and Cordov; one touche; Lars for Iver- car, k X - | the pass ' the Glasscock, first cannery through' Juneau Yukon, Capt arrfved in of the Juneau received Ther now being pre-| tion to the club it The charter Carrying Epihl of the second grade under 'l]lv' instruction of Miss V. Bour- gette. ’ | Following the program refresh-| Charles | mentatiwsre’ selveaiin the: fo- |PARE from the south.at. 11:30 [Sioitic Shlotce Gk o'clock last night with the fol- [ ™It was also stated at the mect.|lOWIng passengers for Juneau: [ing lnst night that funds for a| Mrs H. L. Arnold, Mildred were:. MIS. | pubiic Health Nurse, for school | "0l B: M. F- Caimiche President; | inspection, were lackfng this |CT1 Coate wite, W Secretary; | This subject will be brought | J4rster. € Diptug (B € Desiup. for discussion at the mext ;’;”"' Shapl Flozy, i Dalma Hansen.|meeting and all parents are re- | ~ond and w Mastha, Haat Bxecutive Board, | quested to attend and state lhmr“f‘f”' Lee Hudson, Odd Hougen Association | views on this subject and also|FTeMK Hart, Alex Jamison and of |suggest means of securing runu\-':,""-;‘“’ A. Jensen, H. I Lucas. { s s et ndidee: N. V. Martin, R. A McJilton s and wife, Fi. vW. Moor: STORAGE DIRECTORS |1ia Sonens, sy oue, Schmitz. ARE RE-ELECTED AT STOCKHOLDERS MEET regular monthly meetings of the W. G. Smith, R. A. Simmons, James Wickersham and eleven steerage from Seattle. Sam Guyot, W. Dawson, association be changed to three| Directors of the Juneau Cold|Cameron, Mss B. Body, meetings during the year with|Storage Company, who have sery-|O'Shea, L. B. Adsit and special sessions if business d‘k‘t'(l the past y were re-clected | Rich from way ports. mands, met with vigorous opposi- | for the coming year and will] On her way north the steamer tion on the part of a number of |meet soon to elect officers of the ! ————— the members. The matter was|company, it was announced to-f left over for discussion at the|day by Wallis George, President. next meeting. The stockholders of the com- The Association voted to auth-|Dany held their annual meeting orize the special committee for|yesterday in the office of the new that purpose, to raise funds for|Storage plant. Reports on busi-; aseistance in the purchase of a|ness showed nice earnings, Mr piano for new school build-|George said, and the new plant, | ing to be ted this summer, | Which operated ten weeks last| Robott neldon of Fair-|season, did exccedingly well. The | banks, member of the Territorial |Outlook for the coming season is Legisliture and connected with Promising, he added. {he MecKinley Park Transporta-| Members of the Board tion Company, addressed the As-|rector are: Wallis George, sociation, his subject being® the |l . 1. Goldstein, relationship between the Parent- and John F. Maloney, Teacher Association and MeKin- ley Park Mr. Sheldon made two par- ticular points in his address. one that he wanted the members of the Parent - Teacher Association and students of the schools to know/more of Alaska's park tc thus be able, should an occasion was cott, President M' nt-Teacher Agso- ated to suc- head of the| 1t and other | (Continuea from Page One) Walter f being « d with second Fune murde i intimated re was e Proi e J Ar nay he sse, nd arles H. ing jenne, Viee R and Alex 1rit ith ration err th not o ¢ us the do was resy booze telling of the |,y ady he up to with |day, were devoting themselve Monts ‘praseus Mouie] 80 to endeavor to locate the in homor of the oc-|Pootleggers who sold the pair the I. Lucas, Allen Shat-|!iauor B. Rice were ap-| committee to work | with Mr. Ro on this matter, At the present time the (-h‘w ter is being filled with the names| of the charter members of the organization, and will be present- ed by Mr. Rosselle when ready A letter received by Mr. Rosselle from the Governor of the Fourth| District said the local group will | atched and offered all possible, especially be- pigneering in the L. ation D. Hende irned fter two insti At S ings were held zen vi M of the at the meeting of the last night in the auditorium the high school The nominations will be open until the regnlar meeting next DTN month when the election of offi- cers will be held. |TWO FIRES TODAY The report of the Executive DO LITTLE DAMAGE|Boara recommending that the| Juneau on loca duly ste cipate in° mee h the ex-officio commi of other departments operating i Alaska with a view to considering opportunities for combined pro curements or other joint project promising advantage to the gov ernment service a whole i Alaska, and to submit recommen dations in consequence. (5) The ex-officio commission- er is authorized to perform the official travel necessary in the 1 performance of his duties, the ex | placed on the music department pense thereof to be met from al |in the school and the fine work lotments from the appropriations|being put on it of the bureaus operating in Alas The Haines school Ka. ing rapidly, according (6) The ex-officio commission-| ioner Henderson and er shall submit to the Secretary|fers four high ld police, a hould be pembers elle su ainment ti way two public me in regard to scho work and Commis Hendoy on addressed both meetings. Th newly organized school orchestra and the newly organized high | school glee club performed credit ably at the meetings, the Com- misgioner said. He commentz particularly on the emphasis ! | prominent be arranged casion. H tuck and pointed on sioner S Sam Guyot, L. B. Adsit and G. Rich, commercial brokers, were als on the Yukon. as L. ar elle J. H. = Leota G. L. | Two roof Firemen little | being put out utes of the tires today trouble, the first within a few min arrival of the depar ment, while the other blaze we extinguished before the Firem reached the scene. At 10:05 a. m. a call was sent in from Third and Franklin Streets when shingles were sees burning on the house occupied by Thomas Miettinen and family an: owned by Jim Gillan. Little dam- age was done. Shortly after 11 a. m. the truck was called to the Indian Villag but a small roof blaze had be: quickly extinguished before Firemen ved. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau and Mrs. Alex Hanna, S attle; Wendell Dawson, Ketch kan; Jerry Wootan, Ketchikan, James H. Cameron, l\uulukm\ Charles K. Cunning and wife, § attle; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jami son, Seattle; Jedd Sheldon, Rocl Springs, Wyo.; E. M. Basse, city Roy Miller; Willlam Kidd; Ida Soberg: Miss B. Rody, Fairbanks, H. 0. Moore, Seattle; W. B. Dick inson, Unalaska. Alaskan city; G Allen Seavers, Zynda Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meclilton, Seattle; N. Van Houten, Los An- gelas; Martha Hastings, Seattle. B — HAROLD POST LEAVES caused Card Party By develop- AR to Co now schoot | will be Given WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION THURSDAY, MARCH at MOOSE HALL 8:15 P. M. Refreshments Everybody Welcome Admission o Women show more taste in their a slothes now than they used to, and that isn’t all, We Have COSMETICS to suit every taste sistance year is noi Prizes of Di- Harry Oliver Jr. & 35¢ to for Mr. e e e p et DO YOU KNOW THAT A NEW INDUSTRY HAS STARTED IN JUNEAU? Made I'ish Balls are delivered to us fresh every day and we are selling them 30 CENTS A PINT GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Extra Heavy MOLESKIN SHIRTS Just try to wear Home a Sale This week we are sclling i any of our Stationery for ! ONE-QUARTER LESS School Tablets for ONE-HALF of the regular price. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Dellvery Ed- Steers, attle; C. Main, Haines. them out THE DAYS OF 98 Girls you will need a good pair of Dancing Pumps for this occasion. route for an auto tour of the Pacific Coast, Harold H. Posi,|f cashier of the First National Bank, left on the Aleutian. H»> will be joined by his wife in the States and they will tour the coast, probably going as south as Tia Juana, Mexico. will return in al weeks H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man We have them in all styles and shades. J. .M SALOUM ) make 1im H nd a month t Territory On Pacific Coast foner Flory n an interests | an annual report of his opera | course. Next it tions, together with such flpe(‘l'!l'mme%ur\ to add another teacher reports as he may deem advisable. | to the high school teaching start| Lions' Aims Veloed Develop Alaska bringing the total number off prom the assistant secretary of “We feel the co-ordination of [teachers for the school up to five.iihe Lions International Depart- the bureaus of the Department of| Conditions in the two towns are|ment of Activity, a communica- Agriculture is a big step forward|good, the Commissioner ition was sent to the local club in the whole department in that|There is some mining activity onjeongratulating officers elected and it unifies the objectives and puc-|the property at Inspiration l'mnu,,,“,ng of the services the or- poses of the department, declared|near the White Pass & Yukon|ganization gives to various issues Commissioner Flory. Route north of Skagway, Whichanq asking the local Lions to “The establishment of the poli-| Promises interesting de "l‘m“-““kwp headquarters advised as to ey, as far as the Department of |this summer. the club’s activities, the names Agriculture is concerned, is for| {of committee chairmen and the purpose of developing Alaska. | {ask the Activity Department Tho Bosretary sna e variows REPRESENTATIVES 1300 i%ny time they destre. bureaus are in full accord with PAPER INTERESTS A circular letter read by Secre- the proposition and are giving it| tary H. L. Redlingshafer contain- their hearty support.” RETURN TO JUNEAU|(-<I an u(umul of the local organi-| In general, it is pointed out by zation, its beginning and some the Department, the aim of the| To obtain mensuromunu of tho'of the work already accomplished department is to facilitate closer|stream flow at Speel River and by the Juneau Lions. co-ordination of the activities in|to investigate conditions at key Discuss Log Cabin Alaska of the several agricultural| points aleng the proposed trans-| Percy Pond, reviving the issue department bureaus having work|mission line route from Specljof the construction of a log ‘cabin here, to set up where practicable|River to Juneau, James Cameron,|on the Eagle River Bar, said he and advisable centralized handling | representative of the Cameronjfavored building a cabin about of such matters as purchases, ac-| Paper interests and brother of]28 by 30 feet for club house gounting, and personal and prop-|George Cameron, president; Wen-|of the Lions. erty records for the separate or |dall Dawson, water power engi| Such a cabin, he continued ganization units, to create a pool |neer, representing the Cameron|could be built on tract which ing of departmental resources and |interests .and the Zellerbach Pa.|the Lions might purchase adjoin- equipment and a greater spirit of | per Company in investigating wa |ing the Boy Scout tract, and the team work among its members,|ter power sites in southeasterniScouts could use the cabin dur- and above all to bring to bear as|Alaska and the latter's assistan! |ing their camping season. All a directing agency in the formu |J. Weston, will leave Juneau to-|charter members of the Lions lation of policies and plans a uni-| morrow morning for Speel River.|Club, he suggested, would have fied viewpoint and a general pur | The party arrived in Juneau onlitheir names carved at some suit- pose. |the Yukon after being in thelable place in the cabin. Jardine May Come North | Ketchikan locality several weeks| Announcing the Boy Scouts There is a strong possibility |and expect to be in this district! were going to build a small Secretary Jardine may visit the|about two weeks. lcabin on the town side of Sal- territory by July 1, Commissioner They will be accompanied t)!mon Creek, Dr. Robert Simpson Flory said, Shortly before the! | Speel River by B. F. Heintzleman, | favored the erection of a log Commissioner left Washington the ‘4 stant district forester of thelcabin at Bagle River but asked Secretary informed him he plar S. Forest Service in Alaska,!that expenses of a large cabin ned to visit Alaska this summer|who is in ¢ e of the associa- be investigated before any action if the trip conld be made possible!tjons of the Forest Service witi| was taken and asked the f the two paper VAT itinera fo <> Advert g arways pays. TUse plans to spe 014 papers for sale at The Empire. ' the columns of The Emnire. | thro - -} J it st A A v idan et S { aveling 1) it pent tim. Los 1 San Franci ington Juneau the Cameron interests and tha| Zellerbach Paper company ve- | garding the proposed develop- ment of a pulp and paper indus try in southeastern Alaska these (wo concerns. The situation is favorable for this summer, Commissioner Flory said, and while no construction work will be done this summe: there will be a considerable amount of investigation of water power sites and timber. Mr. Flory visited with his mo- ther and sister in Ohio, and on in from Wash- to confer with | co enroute Men are telling the women — women Fresh Ranch Eggs Another larg shipment of FRESH EGGS will arrive today on Steamship Yukon With eve TENNIS SHOES purchased we are giving away FREE a BUDDY BALL. We have only a LIMITED Rrets pair of Girls’ and Boy These eggs are bought direct from farm 3 Doz. $1.00 solid rubber are telling the men! T'S too good to keep — this wonderful news about real solid the Pacific Coast beside being in San Francisco and Los Angeles attended to business in Portland ber of BUDDY BALLS to give away foot comfort without sacrificing ap- pearance: Only the Arch Preserver Shoe gives you complete comfort ~ and Seattle. so don’t delay. - See our window for He expects to be in Juneau un. til early summer when he will visit westward Alaska. with correct style. Men and women both say so. 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