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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE MONDAY AUGUST 27 1928. HUDVER GWES WOMAN MAYOR OF BRITISH PORT ‘SALMON COMPANY'S Nuw HEAD OF ADMIR AL “NE e FUREST HRE ON HOLIDAY TRIP TO AMERICA| HYDROPLANE HERE‘ At ALK wosdashad haneiy. Snbs - b el } v | rounding Juneau. While the 7.—~When Mr Foster I s . j\,v;[ Cure Company, piloted by! guests of Brice Howard, local agent ¢ will be. the first - Heitish: Wwoniih P Ivived here at 10 o'eloek ~ th o e ALA denhall Glacier and on the Eagle|White Water Bay, is the informa- River Highway. tion received at the office of the ) America Mr. Hutchison is manager of Such a beautiful trip was be.|U -S. Forest Service here thjg§ NS BRDIAS b . \ e v 3 St > rning from J. Williams, from a r elch, wife of . the two new scows which t I 3 . 4 . yond their expectations, they de. MmO ] ; 8! G O. P. Leaders in N. Y. r n breal . o Baranot/Mild Oure compgny 1 us-| ‘ McMicken and Bannister | iired upon their retarn from the |the local office, who is working . | atings from s | morning, See Hope for' Wets in |down centurics of B trad ing @ Alaskan waters this year ot Dorothy.Alexander— {ride. M MeMiken, also cxpress: S iliaie and Ror Ayl Ko g tion Most of he e has bec The plane was he: aie " ; ed his surprise at the large num-| Wil . Acceptance Speech et W S L i g | AR e tron | " Pleased with Juneau |ver ot e’ nutornobtleq Hate, which doing research work on the west Ten years ago she ived t e Seattle, and is used to “spot” *.w‘ 2 _ he declared, shows a progressive|coast of Admiralty Island for tho§ NEW YORK, Aug. 27 AR tion of being- the fir : I |saimon in order to direct thel : : On an investigation trip of the|state of affairs. U. 8. Forest Service, went to the laration of H ver age Linan Wlebtéd to' the town . scows ‘to the places where the| » . i tourist traffic possibilities, . G.| R. Stanley Dollar, president of|scene of the fire with their crews, the repeal « M i ‘b’ on, hor o4 bidi o salmon are running most favorably. | i McMicken, of Seattle, Passenger|ihe company, may come north next|the message said. ~No further Amendr ning thatiy. o progressed throug syers ¢ : Before landing the plane circled | N Traffic Manager of the Pacific[month to look over the field and|information concerning the extent there must 1 mpt to nul-| o cinal position chair- | i |the Channel and then came down | o : < Steamship Company, and W. P |continue the work of Mr. McMick-[0f the fire, has been received, M: lity b on will not af S 4 4 o RN " i % ¥ 8 o 5 R . n SER D A 5 R Yoy . former |1« Merritt, Assistant District For i ip of council committees, to : in the harbor and taxied to the| Bannister, Operating Manager of|en and Mr. Bannister, the former|l« t + ghest offi city W& |lower City Float where it tied up. | . the same company, with offices in|said bef leaying 1 ester, said. ce she was | K ? % > - San Francisco, were visitors in ——be——— e B S Al woman chairnfan of the % " ¢ Y % Juneau while the Dorothy Alexan- W. A .EATON BACK AGAIN UNIVERSITY MAN T f s Jater Tis cneh of magistrates. In ; + |FGREST RANGERS ! i der was in port. Mr. McMicken g LEAVES FOR SOUTH threw all precedent 4 va ympanied by his wife W. A. Eaton, well known min.| Prof. Eldon Griffin, of the De. publican Mr ”””:]“‘!‘ by eln d sheriff, or King's 4 i ) ARE TRANSFERRED is tour of the Admiral Line|ing man, returned Saturday from|partment of Oriental Studies at pey ) er « unty She there- | ¥ b k. sty | officials is made in connection|the Hirst Chichagof mine, where|the University of Washington, lefi date fr haichigingy W sl became the first woman sher- % C. G. Burdick, who has bacn . with the aim of the company tc|he has been relieving D. J. Wil-|on the Admiral Rogers after spend- the amendme modification of - ick, wi as " i {f in Britain, and as the shrievalty 5 forest ranger in the Craig-ranger develop its Alaska service and |liams, the manager, for a few ing several days in Juneau, mostly Volstead a 10st of them § ! i < Southampton s back t . e district, went through Juneau on, gl : gy |mive more direct xmrsnnnfllfl atten Mr. _4..'14,? Xmm”.\n-l \\‘|l|:‘::‘nm;m;..n the T;-):::nx-(ln[rzgzrur;{daa«l hi 1 r bel 47 the timo of v VI : A Aea vioe & i «i il tah to - the. . Merritory, . Me, Mps sciated in the development of|seum, of. Griffin said that he “wet b o prine prafiicalios, . Bt o “_}m_‘h lbe a his Deert. WARLS FRANK STONER /| (o0 said, and such a trip en. |mining property in the Taku coun-|had enjoyed his Alaskan trip inéd Hoover Acco ¢ hairman | = ol 0 assum the offic tranistarted 1. be tn chargdiof the| . WASHINGTON, Atg: The |ables the officials to come in clos. [try and in options on le River mensely and had received a lot Koenig. Republican, of New YOrk|o,o o gyends the judses at asiz. | FOSTER WELGH. anger district there. With him|direction of traffic amounting to|er contact with the agents. ind, Yankea BRSIN properties, Mr.|of very iainl AR ARG intormatigCy Uiy, , Republican chngldates, Dars ummons juries and is respon- | - was C. W. Griffin, chief clerk in|more than a million words a month| The 1938 season has been con-|Katon ran the mine while Mr. Wil-{at the library and museum, whic] ticul those for Comgress, Wul| ..o " o " vecution of writs | 35U the Ketchikan office, who will re.|is the task undertaken by siderably better than last year, Mr.[liams inspected The properties, he praised unstintedly as a use- | be > & of dry, Demo- £t sentence The | her office at mayor of Southamp-|main at Sitka for several ¢ rank B. Stoner, of the Signal|McMicken declared, but next year)iting both Taku and Eagle River.|ful and entertaining public insti= didates i the South, Who |0 " o0 retimes involvas at-| ton. and help ‘with ‘the iranister (,.‘“,,,,, e of the Army's|Will see even more tourists come Mr. Eaton is at the Gastineau. tution, RpEILihE Covernor T'leh“"‘lrt“..\- t N executions, but Mrs.| Mrs, Welch has chosen America|property and er matters con-|net work of radio stations. L = e u : - . o B g H16 GHORL 1 that she would|for a hol ip because she nected with the rangers office, | Captain Stoner succeeds Major|[i| dry" support on their OWR AC-{o "l ik from this duty should | deeply interested in the achieve.|ter which he will return to Ketchi-|Otis K. Sadler, yeteran army ra- cord L by Mrs,|il become necessary ments of American women, and|kan by way of Juneau, stopping|dio expert, who will enroll in the| R i wat aied "“ T80 S0 ably did she fulfill her of-|wants to me them and study|off here for several da Command School at Fort Leaven ',E,‘”’“ o It e e |fice as sheriff that in the follow- | their work on their own ground.| George Peterson, who has )uvn‘\\«n h. telps I b8, candicate 107 1€ling year she was unanimously | While in the Uni \tes she will |in charge of the Sitka ranger dis-! Captain Stoner was graduated in! 4 3 "‘I”‘I"”“_"‘ ‘H"‘jjy‘“";"“;“.’,‘Hv’_“fi'”‘]"“4"‘";{1 :ted mayor of a city which was | yisit Southampton, Long Island, the|trict for many years, has hn.-u"J,,,,p for e @igndt sl baateote Our Miss Halvorsen has just returned from the T nal District, both of whom|© nsidered a masculine stronghold. | pamesake of ser own city, and|transferred to Juneau where he|Monmouth, N. J. Prior to taking markets with the newest merchandise that the New gressiona . Shie. 1s the 'only wortan. (dft- the| persomally brings. Eveetings . tromiwill werk with o nger Har-|the special radio course, he serv- " inigtory of England to be given | the parent port h welcomes|old Smith in this district. led for ral years as assistant York market can offer us— !the rank of admiral by virtue 0o many Americans to England iR LR T {to General George Gibbs, then at . REQUEST PERMISSION | g0y oy - A woman considers her new|San Antonio in the eighth corps TOOVERNMENT BOAT EMAJ G".l.ETTE T e WAIT FOR OUR a title about the approaching Dem.|1OW many admiring glances it{Corps. The Army radio net, ex GOVERNMENT BOATS i s {ocra convention with the an.|gets from the men, if it hasn't clusive of the Alaskan stations, v t that Gov. Alfred W |made the other women jealc hmlu:]r‘ 71 stations. Application has been made lv\\ seemed to be the popt o ® v FAIR the Alaska Road Commission of When his m‘n' 1 l.',, |NTERIOR TRIP ¢ ?.il‘"'l’..l,\ ._ Buy Your Sugar Now WEEK jssued by Major Malcolm Elliott, president of the Alaska Road C um-‘ NOTICIz 15 mereny glven that 100 pounds Best Cane Sugar .$7.75 SPECI L mission. The float 1s to be 1o-{ o\ 0 ocioner 10,|Sealed bids for the purchase of A cated on the northeast side of the |y 00 1y 17 Gillette, of the .\1..-m}:“'.‘I"’f““' iy, EtoBke IRl traqomiamnd Glass Top E. Z. Seal, quart size . new gn\im||||w|n}.]m‘k at the -n‘.u“““m‘ Commission, will leave to.|lusiness of. the .hmlv.llu | ,\lu's'h ¢ ALE end and is to be for the use o g, e Il el o accepted by the 3 H v g g |morrow on the Alaska for a trip d by ke .7 i Genl, Dint sis the boats of all governmént de-|n eV B UE B INE oo ll‘-"’Inl‘l“.r':jlu!m!'. 1:.:.-;”il in Bank- Glass Top E. Z. Seal, pint size partments only. 1t will be comnect-| "y, Yoinen . Seward by 1. P POV U0 fo and including Aug- . . < : ! S b 4 12 ;"'”"' k9. ‘]"”[‘; by stalrways anfirayior, “engincer. with the Bl T Tafenttay Saatay Be sure to price<our Green Stuff and Fruit eptem er 4 to Major Elliott said Commission, Who has been in the |, .40 “08 cony of the inventory of Interior for gome time. They will] < 7 " . “The erection of this float “w!w\'i‘_‘; K‘;’,,m;:u ,.";.' ¢ places, lliamna, |20 Dbusiness may be obtained You will be surprlsed. furnish a sheltered place to moor | T 2 O e before con.|from E. Ei Smith, Trustee in | This sale will even surpass our government boats which is badly | Wi TV R G {Bankruptey. Mail or deliver all “Clean Sweep Sales.” needed here, and will relieve th Malor ' Gillette and. Mt bids to the undersigned congestion at the city float con- WI‘“ 'm“‘_mm;h, flov l‘ i GROVER C. WID GARNICK’S siderably,” Major Bitiote said. | S it el ne - Mata. | Referee in Bankruptey. The statement ted by him |, cen Valley upon their return | PHONE 174 F ? 0 part: . lto the mafnland from Kodiaks From | t ‘ OllDSTEIN S EMPORI! ’M : _T"l‘“‘ “'I”""'r ‘ll;" st gt anflthere they will go to Fairbanks The latest designs in naintenance of the structure w HIE o 7 i : 4 I and to Circle over the new Yukon ge S ¢ P ns a > ady @ PRI S S IRAesY der consideration. Your being directly interested, are x'.f COLISEUM AUDIENCE PLACE €ARDS Scarh . 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