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8 GENERAL FIRE ALARM WILL GREET RACER Townspeople Urged to] Turn Out and Welcome First Yacht in Harbor “MOVIE” SIDI THE DEMOCRAT In ord Channel finish 1 partment will a . number Deps alarm at general and t Do, will sound the rtment th today sound | an announced by tier, Chairman of the Committee. Manager t wa Whit-| local Race Rutherford show Gov. in five above at The pictures straight you positions, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1929 bf Ketchikan at 8 Sand Pipe south of Ketchikan IC NOMINEE miles at 9:04 §—Winifred miles m, Charlotte Dell—off Hikies m. Thursday. - AT THE HOTELS Gastineau B. Dahl and Herrold, Excursion tedt. soutn at 10 a. 1cess report Point M A boys, city; Alaskan Vacher, ¢ ENTERTAINS FCR MRS, W. R. HANLON YESTERDAY four side views and looking| In honor of Mrs. W. R. Hanlon, Mills will and fully arranged fo ted to' Repor reach with! Mr. Goddard cord-hreaking Durban Entertainment Ine of the Juneau Lumber sound the mill whistle zens generally are reque gather along the waterfront all the mnoise-making possible to add to the volume the local greeting. The boats are rapidly approach this port, Mr. Whi in- formed the Chamber of Commerce today. The first arr prob- ably will reach here Satur ning or early Sunday morning Want Boat Escort Local automobile owners quested to park along the front near io the finish as practicable. Fishing an motor vessels In the asked ‘to meet the first yach Douglas and escort it to the fin-! homes. ish line, taking care not fere with the racer i The official barge 1ocal] - #PHs ‘band copcert committee will be off! Durban’s band packed the Admiral Line dock this after-!hall in the Southe . noon, Mr. Whittier said. It will| Fair Building. have the official committee flag| 7hrough the aboard | Gros: r, the “Citizens generally should make| the given the duri visit here a per; matter,” added. :h of the Gridiron Discussed visitor wear ribbon on| Like Mark ain said which appear name of the weather, everyone talk v “Let's it that|the need of a gridiron here shown every possible small boats but no one does a that Alaskan hospitality thing, declared C Gardner, of ble of,” he said | sav Reynolds Company. He All arrangements have been offc on behalf of his firm, t made for a banquet to be given, donate the piling necessary for in honor of the visitors on the such a structure if the Chamber| evening of July It will be or the City ities found it held at Flks Hall at 6:30 p. m.'necessary to construct one. and will be concluded in time for! Later the Chamber adopted those attending to also the! motion offered by him for the Legion Smoker Card er in the pointment of a evening. During their stay here to act intermediary the yachts, reinforced by local the City and Charles G. boats, wiil make a cruise to Taku Company to if the Glacier. |ences over a sputed on Mu=h interest is being taken in which Mr. Warner proposed to the marine sports section of the erect a gridiron. President George Fourth of July program, said E. mamed V. A. Paine, L. D. Hender-| M. Goddard, of the American Le- son and Dr. W. W. Council on gion committee. Five hoats have the committee. | been signed up in one tug of war| Lions Accept Challenge | event. The Drive and Judge, lo-| Mr. Henderson reported that the cal towboats, possibly two seine Lions Club had accepted the o and cannery tenders are Chamber's challenge for a bali a expected to be in the tug game and suggested it be played of war the Fourth of July The He announced fty” Harold Rice. Jdons team Robertson, bigtime rvice” Lucas, 1 “Kid* Shep- citi- Jorge Other will in- of de 5| re first | fecond baseman, a | Desp the arr sday aid, everythin the nexpecte dball the Frank A \py mound for , Manager Goddard anncunced, Bambino” Doe Council will tationed on first. Thinking It Over ng the telegram of urging immediate appointment of a successor to the Judge T. M. Reed, the De- of Justice said this “mai- iving the attention ot General.” No indi- Durban Mr Do rtainmen th Jig tier th Boyle will afternoon, Goddard s sible wa of the el y eve-| done for and officers on ve secured and Mend {1 1 the A men | Autos were tak mill 4 n on fishin n Off | nuy Acknowled the Chamber are re-| wor 1hall water-| Glacior line Juneau other| ke harhor ou visited d mine 1a and hikiag exmq ik entertained a in dance honor KA as others late partm ter the Attorney cation w ible date of the The publie Auk Village is virtually ed, H. VanderLeest reported f the Civie Improvement Comm tee. The Chamber's v>'unteer will shortly be called on with their job ot structure. are! and T citizen boat rece the er in ly £ the iV of | attended n the the big Alaska from ir Last n the Chan ors wi e ht to inter-ien by | the vi appointment. bathhouse at as | of the anchored by old of W. D. h officers imitted to the vithout charge courtesy I painter to get painging busy the and sail were ¢ welcome yvachtsmen! cpliseum Theatre | onall their he will will L4y SNOHOMISH REPORT SEATTLE, June 29—Radio T ports the cutter Snohomish sald Dolphin No. 2 was in the Olympia to Junean at 10 o'clock last night. about| hout | for| a the see to the KEEP KLEEN Special sale this week on a ay special committee all Soaps, up to 25 per cent It will a stock. We carry between w a8 - diseount. pay you see to put in d a very large variety of Laundry and Fancy Soaps. HELLAN’S [ PHARMACY Next door to Valentine's Store P’hone 33 Free Delivery se s | s soon after been' as possible. general program has Have you tried the New Spanish Goober Peanut Bar? IT°S GOOD. THE IRROS COMPANY Post the Cham-| made as to the pos-| complet-| | wife of the Mayor of Sitka, a fare- and| Well party was given sterday 10 o'clock, the Dol.|at the residence of Incz | Peterson on Willoughby Avenue. Mrs. Hanlon has been residing here since last Fall and re- turning to her home for the sum mer on the ste rthwestern ing the at After pa | Winifred phin No, Red Cliff | The Sandpiper | passed Swanson’s of the Dolphin, at 10:20 Other yachts are strung| ™ south | 0’clock. in the rear, according to the | radio. Sandpiper Mr is reported passing| Point. { and Winifred Bay, 10 miles out Engine Troubles | The Dell was reported last night in the northern part of Channel. The Snohomish by the Shoo-Fly at this morning five miles north of Alert Bay, Vancouver Island Eight hou have been lost by the Shoo-Fly in making | repairs. i Tolom ¢ SUMMER TROUSERS | | PROGRESS OF RACERS The C. P. R. steamship Prin [cess Charlotte today reported | sighting two the vessels | |the Capital tc Capital Yacht Race | yesterday afternoon and one early this morning. | The Argosy was sighted seven | miles northwest of Egg Island, at [the North end of Queen Charlotte | Sound, and the Leota oft Point Caution in the same vieinity al [4:20 p. m. Thurs At 3:40 a. m. [fred was sighted Granby Channel, south of Prince vessel is believed the procession by Fine Gabardine Powder Blue Light Tan today the Wini- at Union Pass, about 50 miles Rupert. This to be leading a good margin H. S. GRAVES | The Clothing Man | YUKON REPORT TODAY | The Alaska Line Steamer | kon today reported to the U Customs office here the positior of the following yachts: | | No. 5—Dolphin 1I—86% miles [ Yu ——e e FAMOUS POTATOES We have a shipment from Herbert Hoover’s Cali- fornia Ranch, new white ones, 4 pounds for 25 cents We have also Wallace’s Reducing Toast for over- weight people priced at 40 cents a package. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 f e b i el | engine | e i lriImIm-Yukon Society Trying to Break : Of Seattle Has Mrs. Around the World Black as Honor Guest Speed Record CRITICISM 1S | BEING HURLED | | | around the world speed rec- ord, flew from New York to the steamer Olympia in the / Atlantic on an attempt to break the present speed rec ord 28 days, 14 hour and 36 minutes. Mears said 1 to circle the earth days Special Empire) . June 29—La Black, wife of the of the Yu mer of honor guest ska-Yukon ety at Frederick and Nel- ised the Yukon com- oad for soldiers en- Yukon Territory and | prepared 467 varieties of Alaska CINGCIQ - 2 tand uko lowers e Can- KINGS BAY, Spitzbergen, June ' 23 [aad. Iikta if ry for the ONS J adian Government A streng wind and blanket I . fog continued today block % I Ml s sty orts of rescue workers and the < r is expressed that nine of the s gt nissing members of the Ttalia’ LI, (M ehe, »w will never be found alive, | Notie, ¢ Mry Considerable speculation o e Mrs. Grace to & Tuos- NEW YORK, June 29 M | | forme kon Te: 1 Parliame of Com itory, sioner present was the nuber the Speculation Rife Regarding Disaster — Was Al- ways Low Flier |a luncheon at son's. She r fort fund DE listed in the b hop ; or 28 of i guest were of a Mrs. 3. formen Judge Wit Mayor ot Richmond Cody, of Dawson, algy Bishop, of Juneau. — e — Noted English Naval Architect Passes Away to . wife Alaska, former Volney Strong aved the airship from disaster Nobile's Explanation Nobile’s only explanation f the n May that | events which preceded and fol-|ipe suddenly weighted| lowed the disaster, withholding impossible to news of the death of Vincenzo Pomella, motor attendant, month by Nobile and those commanding the base ship Citta di Milano to permit news- papermen to question Nobile, has en rise to many rumors. Nobile Criticized Nobile is being ecritici coming to safety first, his comrades. It also following his flying low on the Polar voya added greatly to peril. Such !journey is reported to have {made by the Italia and on {16, when the airship was nin Land, Nobile nearly crash- |ed into a mountain Capt. Mariano, pilot, ing a nap at the time but sleeping so lightly he heard antenna touch the ground. iano immediately sprung from his bunk and took the rudde | : ’ ‘ The exquisite charm of a JOHNSTONS CANDY of as to disaster ¢ i airship, down and it avert a crash In the controversy between iCapt. Roald Amundsen and No- | bile after the flight of the Nor Jover the Arctie, it was said the Texpedition then was twice close !to disaster because too near the| ice Capt. Riiser I with then was | LONDON, June Isaac Tonryeroft, noted naval architect and engineer, died here vesterday afternoon at the age of 29—8ir John . for leaving en is credited | having averted cat | trophes by h time taking the! rudder in his own hands. — e that practice Nobile, of said usual Mrs. Grace Bishop and ‘ Judge Wickersham Wed‘ o] been May over SEATTLE, June 29 Jishop became bride of Judge James Wick ara well known res Mrs. Gruce the | yester was tak its of Dainty, diamond-set Gruens—as low as $60! 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