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h : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928. one of vou may ])l’l'fnrm a KANSAS CITY, April 4 tlcutter Unalga, Lieut. Commander H H H Pehl sarviee. by beéing (‘urufll]»lxu:]‘ NEXT D the first time in history, a bishop 4 : e eancy . P :;;-r:\ anh.lx-lf‘l‘,‘: :y‘:'::::ll:ml‘(m;erxl;.r\' leave your camp fire until it| : will be tried by a tribunal of ‘the | |Left Hospital This Morning ¢ B iatternoon on her way to the 5 out, and call it to the atten- | Methodist Episcopal church 1 Al ia sl E @ Aleutian Islands on the annual ' A5 R tion of others 5 L EA When the quadrennial general’ | § A to Finish Donnelly E & ] cruise Object and Need for Ob ioadbhi ot hndibadin [Development of Admiralty | conference, the law-making bods | ‘ Perjury Case i [ This year, as last, the voyage ' i . ! # R UNALGA LEAVES ON ![ f'om the Far West ALEUTIAN CRUISE | 3| The United States Coast Guard “In Alaska it requires about 80 of the church, meets here in May Ve rnidl b- |vears for our trees to reach ma-| Island Coal Co. = |t will select a c 7 minis servance Furnish Sub. or ¢ . A d IC Proper it will select a court of 17 minis Judge T. M. Reed of the U turity and once started a forest ters to sit in judgment on Bishop| b 3 ; fire will destroy these trees in a ty Lxce(dlng Hopes Anton Hakt of - Copentiake i Whn e District Court overruled all mo- will probably not be here again {is expected to occupy most of the : b N.mn.., months and the Unalga ject of Speech A brief history of Forest Week fts purposes, objectives, and the plans that have been made for a every hand and one of their first problems involved the removal of the timber so that the soil could be cultivated. The forests fur nished fuel, wild game, and tim ber for their homes, but on the other hand they gave shelter tc the Indians and made travel and transportation exceedingly diffi cult and dangerous. “Less than fifty years ago most of the people of the United States considered that our fore: were i e G ; ; fons : til next August. She will ecall fow uiitles. | 16 Fauiires JRbale] _ rephoe i b e da % | |[tions of the defendant in the un : 20 years to restore the graz That the Admiralty Island (‘n..ll,‘.,“ e following convic ,I“m itk . Lee Donnelly perjury case, which e < % 'at Yakutat first, and then pro- range has boen destroyed by firo,|Market in Junektis within thirty | SHTYL O% OSRTATE O Court convened after a suspen- L8 \ going as far as Attu, the west- Us. of Allskn Foraste 1 is the word that Robert B B atow - i e sion since last Tuesday, owing to 3 8 ern-most island of the Aleutian B i T Gov, Goor Some of our forests are worth. D0 ! 7 . " - mall. This is true so far as their . oW “eTeh, 18| i rugted to him, and an investi- . AESR L frop S16- CRTAIgRENCIOY CORDOVA COMING SOON school children today at one ccretary and Tgeasurer, who ar- b AT | gating committee headed by Bish.| 2 REase inad o — ¢al observance of Forest Week | they are essential to the exist-| ‘o' 0 "ot g, Tingp Y. Lhomss Mictielon. of TGl e e Mg ok The Cordova, freighter of the kil 216, which is sponsored by @nee of our fur bearing animals!4:30 o'olock EiEhpiernine he , oed. i Fioes 1) e g -4t J ! But the committee brought about | ghsrrel. with Barl Froncl, ; Bl in port from the south the latter the Alford John Bradford Post of x thirty daye Wil W Bested il Pelkah wan AN & witaii (08 4 . northern latitudes. In fact, with J A his temporary suspension for “i .. 8 part of this week, according to the American Legion quantity and will come from the| . 400t and unministerial con. | e . Ty : gl a3 Alaska would be a barren wilder- evelopment work. Mr. Donald-| g, . » | ANTON_BAST last summer in connection with day. She has 500 tons of freight Gov. Parks said in part: “When | A12¢ | which the perjury is charged. o the first settlers arrived in Amer {pumped out and the coal is seven |, it - 95 anen, | a here was testimony concernine AR ; 3 4 i e an eEort hoe been|feet(in thicknées. AR ol e M’;R llen V.| the ministry may be the penalty|jury by H. D. Stabler opening | % z s rele b inflicted by the ecclesiasticai|the argument for the prosecution : TEZAK FOR. OKICHAGOE 4 The camp at the coal mine has ! R ance of this week in all of the - ficial, and about a yacht owned by o % 4 E ny Tozak: W 4 ot ichools in Alaska. In cach town |Deen established, said Mr. Lereh, | oo™ 00 Sy o Gl 0 00l Bishop Bast was born in Den. [the defense. Mr. Roden finished | f . Tony Tossk., who 44 milogid Bt ey Shi g Jthadi . B g A ; g e . ! St. Ann’s hospital, where he has local chairman has been appoint-|Ment crew that will be taken out|y,ia1ing §200,000 in 11 years. Methodist pastor to Vejle when[Attorney J. W. Harding will clos Bl ieeii continad’ airc’ March’j38 »d to arrange programs and as-|O0 the return trip of the Argo. While the investigating com. ¢ Was 23 for- the Governmgtt thia ‘stters - s { T 5t boul fhak s ki the . bl s chagot today. the beople in his district. The|Yeln of coal that is in the stobe,| o charges involving money, it|lem church in Copenhagen, one of |0 the jury early this afternoon. $ United States Forest Service Mr. Donaldson wrote there are| . i oj these charges, along with| the most important Methodist| All Jurors not empanelled in | with data for the speakers and|Pings on the property of tae com- | i B C0 GHEER JOE SO ohtral Mission a4 a part of the|PY Judge Reed this morning for B A iiot fan e § Bl e b o g church's work. and lafer started|tWo Weeks, until May 8, with the etter Health Pays lands for the reindeer after the!Company will have coal on the| ouug of Denmark for misappro. was resumed this morning, when g p | ceea leisurely to the weseward, taining the bjectives, were y Donaldson, Presifent and General | from iy office, has protested his the illness of the Judge. The o ! | group less because the trees a v value for lumber is concerned, of the jury the assignment of | o'clock when he initiated the lo ved in Junean® on the Argo at Ias relused to sustall the. SEARSES of the defendant regarding a Alaska Steamship Company, is due and as a source of fuel in the|marketabie coal within the next Illl: NSt ten Ocrnéivition out the forests the interior of he Albert Chisel shooting case word received by local agents to- son said the stope is practically| “A¢ thg civil trial in Denmark, > e | The case was presented to t! P B0 jea they found dense forests or Plans for Observance Fapelladlin s fles s By i nade to arrange for the ohserv- Camp Established del, the wife of a government of. . court. and Henry Roden speaking for ntside of Southeastern Alaska, a|and ready to receive the develob-| ;540 pig personal expenditures| Mark 60 years ago and became a|his argument at moon and U. ; {at the Hirst-Chichagof, is leaving : addi s (it s GOk with a fractured ankle, for Chi- dst in keeping the matter beforej In addition to the seven-foot| . ;ieq yoted against sustaiming| In 1910 he went to the Jerusa.|N0on. The case is expected to go g r Ch supplied these local committees|MADY other promising outcrop-| yoone of “imprudent and unmin.| posts in Kurope. He Ilaunched [the Donnelly case were excused | I toniive that they oconld not Southeastern Alaska dvan Jones, wuo has a record| The court, presided over by a'a paper, “The Lighthouse,” exception of Jack Austin, Gilbert ; “In 'Southeastern Alaska, the!as a coal mine operator and sup-|pishop, will hold secret sessions.| Jackson and Mrs. 8. L. Goddard, | Men have found that it pays be exhausted. : } . i h k! ! [ batt who were excused permanentl 96 ; s Few Public Spirited Men American Legion has assumed re-|erintendent in Alaska extending|its findings will be final, but sub-| Finances of this publication led . P RREL to have automobiles and other “Fortunately a few public spirit | onsibility for conducting appro-|over a period of eleven years, and | ject to a review by the conference | to his i nment for three| ~Mrs. Goddard fs reported re-| 5 machines regularly inspected ed men devoted their efforts to s | priate exercises and each post|the reputation of being second toljgelf. Thus a dissenting opinion|months in 1926. It was his con-|¢OVering nicely from a ma,url - BY an L ERperE . Why “Not b study of the question and after|has appointed a committee. Al-fnone in his profession in Alaska,|py one or more members of the/tention that the enterprise did not j'l"‘;""‘l'\" which she underwent | Mayor Rol(e of S1n Franc! as much for the human body? patiently investigating the matte |ford John Bradford Post in Ju-fand who will he Superintendent| trihunal may result in the airing make a profit, whereas the civil o 5 1!» "I'H |”“<Ml-nl last week. i Cal,, shows his boots which he Get a health examination for several vears they became|neau appointed Mr. Raven, Winn|and in full charge of operations,|of the case before the gathering|court found that the newspaper wi}l"'kh "\“‘ W]“l" Is suffering | i noted for caring. He was | [ before your mext birthday. convinced that unless adequatc [Goddard and Harry Sperling. “l"“ \“'"W \’\":; IW@“!H‘_;;‘HY 'l':' of 800 delegates and thousands of made a profit of $47,684 in Fen """'m: Nlh\-'n( ('n‘:-‘ ';::;'Il“;ltlunl;-'fil: seen in the East ¢fi - vibh te protective measures were adoptec They have been w_nrknm on the !.n Argo. i vim will go D.| yigitors from 35 countries. years, 1|nll‘ rfmnn him guilty of oD mn;: i urtlv;- : I" -.rl President Coolidge to discuse — our country would soon be de |matter for some time and I am E. Roberts and several other Expulsion from the church as|misappropriating a large part of " @ GINpose 0! a bnd e for his Home U( prived of one of its greatest ma [sure you will enjoy the programs(men. This will give the new|weil as permanent ouster from that sum. ‘:“‘ ]"""'"‘“ty_ case zllnhd un.\l'lmlngl B okt s SaP ) BUTLER-MAURO oy realized | which have been arranged. | company a developing crew of ~ - eise lmperative on the calendar ———————e tural resources. They realized for the present term of the U. § st educate the peopl “Because of the difficulty of|ten men to start with, and in v:_ e ey 8 4 G it ey I e serving (h | reaching the more isolated com-|the development work coal wili| ELKS HOLD SOCIAL ‘,] WHO'S District Court. He will return| T CERSMR MR DRUG CO. | [l to the necessity of conserving the Wll() to St. Ann’s possibly this after- g timber. munities, and because the com-|be taken out and-placed on the WEDNESDAY NIGHT| AND WHERE | |noon to remain until he is| H. I Pryde, well xnown Alas- | When We Sell It mittee believes that it is very es- |market. | Origination, Growth of Week ee b y es-| stronger. The case went to the!kan, with the U. S. Bureau of| «As a part of this plan of edu. |sential to have the young men To Bring in Coal ” 4 Ll itk i it o 4 s sl il STt S R t's Ri; by Week | and women of the Territory thor-| “I expect to bring several tons| Following the regular mectir ot jury at 3 o'clock this afternoon, | Fisheries staff, arrived yesterday It’s Right ! s loeal 1 Lodge next Wed- | B i n the Margnita from Sitka. M i saci . ; regar sfot. coal to” BEneau on:the next]f the looal Kiks Lodge next Vee- o Tohinh. Sbe rner —————— n arg n Sitka. Mr. was inaugurated in the Pacific|oughly informed regarding the]|of 1 ol sy, et i Peter Jelich, former owner sevdd 18 ving 4 y Gastines Coast States in 1920, During the|extent of our forests, their poten-|trip of the Argo in a week or|n¢ Bl Soenin Agall Willae Pryde. {-atayHig. af; wib ‘eaaiinean: | Frée. DRIy FRows. 394 N ) i he Club Lunch, whe been to { o f o A . |given for Elks, their wives and |! | 4 TIV | Hotel. S succeeding years nearly every|tial value, the possibilities of 'ten days,” said Mr. Lerch today. I N T b T mj Funter Bay inspecting some min- NA IVE CleREN ! ub Statlon Post Office No. 1. state and territory participated in | their development and the urgent| The coal jn the Admiralty s |ing property, returned here yes HAVE INSPE T] 3 & the observance and since that|necessity for their protection, it|Island Coal Company’s property “i‘)-nmmg first class entertain. | terday on the Margnita. C ION 014 papers for sate at The Empire. | g— ime the President and Governors|decided to request the school lies on a layer of fire clay, ac-| S bcaatiathic A | TH ok o rERontative . :zc every state have issded procla |authorities to devote one period [cording to Mr. Donaldson ana|ment and refreshme nis are ;\rtjf.ll]")‘([. (‘,'mf o i b et g e ‘I’: Health inspection of children In‘ - rocese tions setting forth the reasons|each week during the school year [Mr, Lerch, and Mr. Jones says|ised those who attend. The soclal) f1e tam® y ho - Adouira | the native school was held last mal 3 (R S % 1 & St it will start immediately following | Alaska, returned on the Admiral| ook at the Governme: 3 ' why we should preserve and pro-|to the study of some phase of the [that makes a fine condition for fia insiibne: - wittalt to end at|Evans from a several weeke’ irip vl g nment hospital M l e ley ast ! ) ' 2 pe . ARAL X 8 L o fil under the direction of Dr. Charle: MRct our forests. problems involved in the pro-|mining. B | i n of Dr. Charles ] g azing lands erch says i i & Firestone, it was announced fo- P ety .y \ Seem Useless tection of forests, grazing lands,| Mr. Lerch says the timber in ERAD ol ol AR el R : 3 2 AR ; “To :“.:.y who live in Alaska|and wild life. the mine, installed 26 years ago. | tendance is desired at the meet-| W. R. Neville, traveling for the | 4,y tollowing a similar Inspection WEAR-EVER” ALUMINUM PAN FREE where most of our forests are un Soses fur Bohool was discovered to be in perfect ’l"*v officers of the lodge said to "'prhm”‘l"'l' M“":‘I"’L'l“] vas & fulin the public. schools. WITH 2 PACKAGES OF S O S touched, this may seem almost| “The Forest Service, U. condition when the stope was |4y | ieat en Treatment, where necessary s ; s pe ” mducati R : - haanbe Al Hvans. y : was recommended, and teachers i useless, but we are to see the de-| Bureau of Kdueation, Territorial|pumped. Apparently it has been Afier spending the winter in the | 'y "o 0 i Velopment of an industry which | Commissioner of Education, and preserved by the water and other | LOCAL PEOPLE BUY ! States, J. Hermle, who made his :‘r‘;m;::‘ft)l are seeing that the it g ¥ ¥ iologlcal S " spared |covering g is being carried out,| will use vast quantities of timber| Biological Survey have prepared [covering. e 7 ki LIE Y mweived n ; PHORN 15 for the manufacturing of paper,|a series of lessons for use in the Are Enthtisiastio CHEVROLET AUTOS gl oty el & ity Dr. Firestone asserted. J d we must give eful consid- [schools. Next year we plan to| Mr. Lerch and Mr. Jones are Z it S s, R ::-lauun to the perpetuation of the |offer two gold medals in each|enthusiastic over the outlook for| Sale of five of the 1928 model Charles Willlams, mining -man forests if we wish to maintain|judicial Division of the Territory [the property, and believe without Chevrolet automobiles received | Inlet, came north on the Admiral this industry. for the best essays on the sub-|any question they will have a|lere recently by the Connors Mo- e aty yeatith Damage Caused by Slides jects covered by these lessons.” |rial coal mine operating within | 'OF company, were anmounced to-| BVE SR IR bl gl ward “Here in Juneau you may soo il el gt e i hidgices Lo dalym::«yri::i ‘,_l :|:‘.:‘.".::”' J,{,.;,'I,,.";,‘::: . damage that has been caused the progress of development is erial Laudaus = were e K have. oecurrei on| ALASKA DUE TOMORROW |'he, hrofress of develobnent | el by Wellman Holbrook and the hillsides where the timber has ik Dan vl bnRkbmelit. Lester D. Henderson, Tom McMul-y been removed. Nature has pro | Steamer Alaska, Capt. William | nr' Lerch sald they left the|len and Arthur Berggren are now vided the forosts as a protection | Jensen, is due in port from the|p.operty on Admiralty Island |Tiding in Chevrolet sedans, and for the soil and where we destroy [south at 3 o'clock tomorrow aft-|yegterday afternoon at 3 o'clock | Brice Howard is owner of a coach. | "%/ 00 F o p T lion this protection we must replace|ernoon, and 150 tons of [ang arrived in Juneau 13% - ». - > tendent of the River Di B . el e the White Pass and Yukon Route, How You Can Help l Juneau. {1ons of fuel, increasing confidence | The Sanitary . and Modbludit makés Nis Hema: in SVhite “Perhaps the greatest menace (0 in the Argo. Market building has a new coat|hors: our forests is fire. Again it is) TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT o s, e of paint on the interfor, and fin-| L. B. Jones, agent for the Cana difficult for you to appreciate this | Phone 257. ~This fine car cost TIDES TOMORROW Bypen il i R e i i because it seems to be almost im fmore but nothing too good f0r|ygw tide...10:01 a. m...-19 feet | poing put on the office walls to-|way, was a through passenger on possible to start a fire in the|my patrons. The “Preaident” will| yligh tide 3:19 a. m. 175 feet | qoy e e coastal forests of this country,{please the most fastidious.| | « tide_ 10:05 p. m 1.0 feet s fiod 3 but when logging operations be-|Robert Leslie (Bob) Turner. adv.) yigp tide 4:28 p. m.. 13.8 feet e ! _ Pt e I, | ne cotomos ot Te Bpire. Sor The Taste Is the Tes An apple a day in a different way. It's the old NEW SPECIAL fashioned kind. SPRING 72 sheets of fine Beautiful blue white stones 2 POUND JAR HEINZ APPLE BUTTER WRITING PAPER in engraved white gold SERVE HEINZ SPAGHETTI ON TOAST TOPCOATS We invite you to eation, American Forest —-n interested in property at Hawk on the Admiral Evans was Jack Tritt, comme¥cial broker, who is going Inside on busines Enroute home after spending everal weeks in the States, W. D. Gordon and wife are on the Prin- SEsEEsZaNEEAIIIIARISiNARENERSEEANY [ zEzaNsEREIEa FETTE ings s 2o 3 Small Cans ... $ .35 with 50 mountings at all prices. 3 Matiim Cande | ¥ 50 o Convenient terms to DO YOU LIKE YOUR BEANS BAKED—THAT'S Lc ENYEROTHD responsible parties THE WAY HEINZ PREPARES THEM Amerl"an M(t(le Rllgs to match Boston Style, medium cans 3 for $ .50 . . for $1.00 Alaska Style, Pork and Tomato Sauce, 3 for 50 Ortental Des'«gn, s Red Kidney with Pork, 3 for. . } 50 look them over ’ LUDWIG NELSON HEINJZZC:?:(;ZZ ;(SOW IS A SPRING fi,.;ONIC One needs not spend much to own a Oriental pattern rug. Expert Watch and Jewelry Quart jar ... T We have them in various sizes and qualities, all new and Repairing HEINZ LARGE TOMATO KETCHUP, 3 for ...$ .95 up to the minute in design. GEORGE BROTHERS REREERIREIISI0E2NIRTSRARRRAATTARAE FTNIEIRNNRNARIRIITIENENTANRIRANAATENL, o i st Rugs for a room are like shoes to one’s ensemble as they are both the last word to that well dressed appear- ance. H. S. GRAVES 5 * . The Clothing Man Lots of Brains Is Required Phones 06 et "w o g o T eliveries—10:30 a. m., p. m. ) . (|| To be a good &rocer now days it sure requires lots - Don’t Over Look This 'HH||||||||lll||l|||||||| of brains. That’s why A. T. Koski, of Frye-Bruhn s market, said the other day, “To make a good grocer . ¥ % H. J. Yurman is operating a first class fur manufacturing 3 you would have to knock the brains out of a but- department on the third floor. 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