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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928, IRE IN JUNEAU TODAY Committee was asked to investi-|a short time without the loss of will also include a survey along ) gate the proposition. any business time, he said. Y the other branch of the river. //"p‘ 16 Boats Entered Judge Ritchie Visitor EXPLORE EXPLORERS OF FAR NORTH IN " JUNEAU TODAY Trails will be constructed by the Sixteen racers are assured from| Judge E. E. Ritchie, formerly of crew as it makes the survey. NUT MAINTAI Puget Sound yacht clubs in the|the Third Division, and W. A This will open up a section Capital-to-Capital yacht race, ac-|Eaton, local mining man, were claimed to be well-mineralized and cording to an article appearing in|guests of the Chamber today. the trail will be the longest in |the Northwest Golfer and Coun-|Both expressed their pleasure in Alaska along a contact belt. The | tr ne, read to thelbeing in the city. contact of greenstone and granite Clubh m is said to be well defined and of- | Chamber today. Officials of the | several clubs recently conferred 1 ety o tavaiabia SEE TR Crack “xpedi- i i .. Irelative to the race, meeting in|Upshaw Is Ambitious; 8 .| prospecting. Sto]_] McCracken Exped: Information Service Will|owmpia. Conducting Campaign |13l to Headwaters Will| A trail win be constructed along tion Here on Famous Not Be Resumed— .| More responses than were anti-f 6 Lampag Be Built This Year—. | e, Chickamin River from its Vg Effie M. Morrissey ; [cipated are being received by the Secretly for Support 4 e mowth to connect with onme built . X3 e | George Councilor | Olympia committee, according to Also Up Chickamin several years ago a short distance 4 B it the Stoll: McCracken' Si:| s H. I. Lucas, who returned recent-| NEW YORK, May 4.—Orville e downstream below the glacier. A survey of the Le Due and con- struction of a bridge across it, are planned during ¢he season. ly from a visit to Seattle. He was|S. Poland, New York Anti-Saloon vice sasked to go to Olympia to meet|League leader, declared that for-| r by|the committee but was unablé tolmer Representative William D. | o berian Arctic expedition of the American Muse tory, the 100-foc The opening up of a large min ed area on the upper waters rragut River by the survey No information booth will be maintained this ye B e 00 e | the Chamber of Commerce. This|make the trip on account of busi-| Upshaw of Atlanta is conducting|ang construction of a trail during TR g @R Bartlett, arrived in port at 1 was determined today when the[ness in Seattle. a secret campalgn for support as| 4o cyrrent season is planned by| FRANK SUFFECOOL HERE i woly . S botnd st a1 Chamber adopted a motion ap 2 a Presidential nominee on an in-| the U. S. Forest Service, it was ——— 3 @'clock thi % | [ provinz the recommendation of Interest in Alaska dependent dry ticket to be 3 Frank Suffecool of the Alaska 1 trip to the New Siberia Islands| | |8 | the Executive Committee that the| Throughout the States there i5|jaunched in the event of thel Mdde known today by Charles H.|meancter of Skagway, who has £ g o the e .o > service be not maintained for the [Mmuch interest in Alaska and par-|pomination of Gov. Alfrea E.| . oY Commissioner for the De-lpoon ouigiqe for a fow months, B iy N Harold McCracken and Charles H. Stoll leaders of the Stoll- |present season. ticularly in the proposed pulp and|smith by the Demoeratic Na-|Piroment of Agrioulture and DI returned ere on the Princoe: R ot Fisld and am, and|y Gracken Siberian-Arctic Expedition to scarch for mummies, In | For several years the service|Paper development, Charles Gold-|tional Convention. SHot Warwster. The Forest Berv.| giiouisn ik Wew hiswe. 0 g game hunter who is : ;s oS bl B e Alaaka |POTt this afternoon aboard the B B e D ot hopas|M. Morrissey, are shown ex heads the expedition which hopes | /e FOTE RO T 5 nstidhey to make a successful scientific ) o : ice will also complete the Chicka min River trail and bridge the La Due river this season - CASWELL TRANSFERRED Deputy U. S, Marshal W. H. tish exploration schooner Effie |has been carried on by the Cham. [Stein, prominent local business| “poland, who is head of the ning the 1,000 foot beam flashlights | ber, a desk with an attendant be | man, told the Chamber today. He|apntj.Saloon Leagte’s legal de- the 60-foot caves of the Alentian |ing installed in the lobby of the|returned carly this week from a|,artment, said that his statement . Islands. The mummies may constitute a link with the Asiatic |Gastineau during the tou trip to Chicago, Washington, New | wag issued merely “because of| The work will be done hy crews | Caswell has been transterrod from jeurney to the "‘” R | back. | tribes who are said to have migrated to Alaska, and begun the |son. Reasons of economy were|York and Seattle. Many peovle|ihe lack of qualifications by Up-|©f the Bureau of Public Roads.|Sitka to the Ketchikan where he * s T on1n ot with |Population of North America. McCracken is holding his mascot, |assigned for the decision to dis |are watching Alaskan —develob-(shaw for serious consideration|F: A: Schwartz will have charge|will bo in charge, U. S. Marshal i B hochor it ths prosentiiime;|® HIACK ‘cat continue the booth. Ll MR ; for any high clective office.” [0f the Farragut River work and|Albert White — announced this £ o S0 er at the prese o N g (A LRE R - 0 s ‘onditions i » east are not . C. Parker on “hickami ; . re e dead were place 2. Vallis S. George reside: > s < 9 Islands carly this summer, accord \'\‘hltr“{h fead w s plagi yl.?n.‘(f.' . \k\u(lvllla Tn-xf eorge, 1":. ll‘ixl.“x:l(":l,r (i wor TG Had Ak ivsitod o A. J. QUOTATIONS ety Th sha D e R fag to members on the schootior. |4 B A ‘“V“M_»I | -1“ _M‘l“} 4 ization as Na.|almost all lines, he said. In some S SO e S hliats 1 At Farragut River the survey| when that old lament, “If so soon 9 Natural history work will bejof furs Mpbess b | S e e R BRI the | Guarters this was accounted f kol k"l’ L "“ 8 I,": will start at the head of Farrazut |done for why was I begun for?” 3 supervised by Dr. H. E. Anthony | tions e faces : i 1 iapl - Counollo "1 by the fact that this is nationa] [ "e21 mine stock s quoted today| gay anq follow the river to a lake|wasn't that of the average mar- 2 curator of mammals in the Ameri-| With wooden masks, carved andi Elsmber . i ‘o With | clection year. at 3%. some 12 or 15 miles inland. It !ria - can Museum of Natural History.|painted to represent the feature the United State roof i R -l 2 3 i i He will be assisted by F. L. Ja-|of the persons on whom they were Commerce. The local organization| At Seattle, at a conference of “AD” FLIES 400 MILES 5 P parsraeaio ques and Andrew Johnstone of the | plac nuch as was the custom| was_admited to membership in | X “-“m|”.mf"""“l Hob AL B Y museum staff. Archaeological work | in_ancient t H the national Chamber last month v‘:’r.l:lt‘]‘\f.‘,;:{"‘"]"‘l“lrn.&\“l""""l:dll'”n GRACE HARBOR, N. 8.—Un-| ll,y our Coffee NO[U will be in charge of Edward M.| The Morrissey depends almost If local cooperation can be|dl the Watioma® "‘ o “)‘( Ml anounced non-stop flight: A toy p We: of Yale University he fent ly on her sails, and her en-| — guaranteed, including financial "‘_'K'X'I h:' x;lfl _'l"”;’r’::)‘l’y i';' (;;::‘ "K”‘ balllon sent up to advertise a FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Jwireless with which the Morrissey | 8ine A“"“ gives her only a speed| pyneral services for the late sflmmr.. to a limited j‘('lt! . |h e Vi l)<3.~um movie landed here, 44»0‘ We will give you a 60-CENT POUND OF RELIANCE ‘will keep in touch with the out-[of four knots. lJudge Thomas M. Reed, who died | Northwest Airplanc Service, Ta miles away. COFFEE FOR 50 CENTS with each $2.00 purchase Regarding his own establish vorld, will be operated by| While Capt. Bartlett was in § abm Monday, were held at|coma, will inaugurate an air line £ ;}':::fi:;"m'fln“. - ¥ attle preparing for the Arctic ox !,j.;;‘,, ]‘,,,l,_,,lk “,I;‘”i ,.‘,.”‘,,,“I at{between Juneau and Puget Sound,|ment for manufacturing furs, Mr.| Adverusing atways pays. Use GARNICK’S John Bernham, president of the | pedition, his famous old ship. the|{ho Northern Light Presbyterian|putting on a seaplane early in|Goldstein sald it would be en-|the columns of The Bmpire American Game Protective Asso-| Roosevelt, with the glory of her|cpyreh under the auspices of the|June, the Chamber was informed. |larged tenfold during the next| —— s P PHONE 174 ciation, and Karl Frederick, presi-|cruise to the North Pole only a|nyasonic Lodge. The church was|V. A. Paine, Chairman of the|Year dent of the Camp Fire Girls of|memory, was puffing ahead of a|owied with friends of the fam-|Chamber’s special committee on Modern Transport Modes MOTHERS’ DAY s — — sty R America, who were reported from|tow of logs bound from Clallam [y who thered to express their|air transportation, is negotiating, The most striking development| | | Seattle to have been on the|to Bellingham. Capt. Bartlett was!yocieits and regard for Judge|with the company. He will suz-[of today is in the field of trans- SUNDAY, MAY 13TH | schooner, are mot on the Morris-|planning to go aboard his old shid|Reea and deep sympathy for his|gest that it send one of its planes|portation, said Mr. Goldstein. ! ! sey, but may join her later to|while there, but lack of time pre-lwiqow Members of the Masoric|north on an experimental trip. “IfStages ma u : 4 spend some weeks on the boat,|vented his. doing so. He com-|.q Biks Lodges, both of which|am confident that there will be no| New York and Washington in from We Have Many Pretty i )¢ to seven hours, but are not expected to make the|manded the Roosevelt in 190509 5,4ge Reed was a member, at-|difficulty in getting financial and airplanes MOTHERS’ DAY CARDS polar trip. taking an active part in Admira!|ignteq in largo numbers ik Mo ol S B e Ol and call me when you want g yage of ‘the M i eary's expedition 10 the| mhe pall bear ere Charles|deliver the goods,” he said. A|Portland planes are operate » 'y A 5 h,:h,:,,,‘,Y",",,',’,‘,',,,,[“.,.,, Arctic search, | polar regions. | Goldstein, Guy McNaughton, B.|number of local business men|a regular, schedule, making the|| Also WHITMAN’S CANDY GOOD plumbing, heating . or it g % The Mor 3 for the mummies of ancient man,’ sey W scheduled fyr - penrends, Henry Roden, H.|have assured him they will sub-|trip in less than two hoirs. The FOR MOTHERS “nd the schooner described as |0 have sailed from 1 ate this| | pycas and M. D. Williams. scribe to stock in a properly or-|cost of the trip per passenger is sheet metal work CHEAP. “the missing link search ship,”|afternoon or early this evening. | ppe 11, §. Customs office and|ganized and responsi concern | § Stages operate hetween Van i { pat. T o, PR ] 0 ices 1 » Court|that can show its ability to fur-| couver and Seattle on a schedule - i but the most important quest of - the Federal offices in the Court | tha 3 - o At edu the party of scientists and explor-| Candidates Ready | House , closed for the day|nish reliable and dependable air|of four and one-halt hours charg Largest and finest display of i ers is to visit the New Siberian out of respect for Judge Reed;|servics. ~~ * . . '|Ing §3 for ons way and §5.50 for BUTLER-MAURO plumbing fixtures in Alaska. 1slands, which are about halfway To Make Appearance‘,y.m work on the Masonic Temple The Executive Committee re-|the roun p. It is now pos Seross the northern extent of the {was suspended during the fun-|ported that O. M. Olson, Douglas | sible to cover a wide territory in DRUG CO. ok v Asiatic Continent. An investiga-| WASHINGTON, May 4.— Presi-|etal hour. The offices in the|boat builder, had submitted a pro- tion of these islands will take the : Goldstein Building also closed at|posal for building a marine ways 30 p. m. at Auk Bay capable of handlin dential candidates who were & q When We Sell It GEO. B. RICE 3 expedition to its most northern|eq to appear before the : 0 : : P e Rt 4 er chter, | vessels up to the size of the| It's Right point, as they are supposcd to ex-|eampaign funds investi Mre. Reed and her daughter, | vessels up ¥ : L ’ { : : y tend to within 600 or 700 miles of | gommitiee have begun filing ac. [Miss Venetia Pugh, will leave on Margnita if he could get 35000 1o | eather PRERPID S ol PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL the North Pole beehas v nator Charies Cur-|the Princess Alice tomorrow |cal backing. The Local Industries | G } KR a4 TR 4 Land ne vefore visited by |yis Republican, Represntative|MOrning to take the remains to oods Sub Statlon 3 S / at job will cost' white men will be the goal of the|cordell Hull, Democrat, and Sen-|Olympia, Wash. / P — o' i expedition in connection with its|ators James A. Reed and Walter | PREUT L 58 Kbl When we bought those Liberty V. L { i T scientific rvesearch. Unmapped |p. George, Democrats, notified| ANDERSON IN HOSPITAL Bonds in 1017 why didn’t the ery Latest 1n 18z ZNIREEIEERINANIRES NN ANNS SRR ATRENTRTATEIERD terra firmas which extend thous-|Senator Frederick Stelwer, Chair-| gy Anderson of Douglas, en-| o x il ADIES’ P! q H ;'l',‘lifl ‘:‘{" ':"“* ‘]““i"]‘l ]'(“‘;S;r*”'h man of the committee, that ilhn.\'n-n-vl $t. Ann’s Hospital this morn-|tell us somebody was giving them| LADIES’ PURSES H e i 8 Prob-lwould be glad to appear when)ing to undergo a tonsilectomy. i g = able the expedition will be com- |called upon to do so. 1 i .0 away free? | Moderate Prices H h 7 pelled to spend the winter of 1 e e Mvermmg’;m:n A H 29 in the Siberian Arctic. The Morri Old pavers for s ¢ Tie Empire.) the columns of The Empire. We give nothing free, but you ey is flying the flag = il & of the Explorers’ Club, of which get a square deal. | Captain Bartlett and Mr. Stoll are members. . 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