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> next general me ‘ PR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 - The bride taught in the |for Killisnoo, where she will spend J M 3 blavadel Larry Parks, Juneau rcprcauma»l : HART DFFERED ! i b, \a{mz‘ Iy ‘HEDINGTON MAY | tive. | | held Friday | Pouglas school for a pericd of two |the remainder of the summer, : Escapes Drowning; | The Juneau, equipped with new | DOU‘ :l AS “ ———— | vears just prior to 1928, pontoons, is to be brought to Ju- | CAHILLS ENTERTAIN | — > TO VISIT TOW B N ME PUST BY Saved ]'-" Another Lad REVIslT NURTH neau Friday by Pilot Hennessey,| ADM. ROGERS PASSENGERS | VISITORS ACCOMPANY ! ‘ X —— the message stated. | 3 . 3 » [ . NORTH MRS. MILLS TO HOME Tiss Margaret Abrahamson wio 9 Sy Y, 30800 | B Mr. Eckmann, piloting the Ju-| NEWS Meents Younn s g end Mrs. o, LGS, had 8 5 i Ve trip from here to| from different parts Mrs. John Mills, and two sons, ?:‘F)}: l?,.i:,),c(',‘:miircla'}; ,m(f‘\‘m;\,] i narrow escape from drown- | Chief of Biological Survey|seattie last Friday. The Juneau | - who are making the round Jack and Gordon, returned home |wnile the Rogers. on Which oy i ing in the pond in Ever- TO COMPLETE |the Admiral Rogers, were on the Admiral Rogers last eve- |making the teiy to Haines | &fid T greeu EOUL JEE. S 1 Mrs. W. after o month's visit with her | graonby e T ) | while in Seattle, was equipped with | COMMITTE May Visit Juneau Late 1 4TH CELEBRATION PLANS |guests of Mr hill in Treadwell 1 their steamer |new pontoons and underwent a top Next September | overhaul. | Skagway, was in port. S g noon, and rescued by Arthur Ficken, jr., after he event ter, Mrs. William Robertson, in on the Channel. | Ketchikan. Mrs. Robertson and Accepts Ad Interim Ap-| " as > had gone under water for ifficient money was reported in t SOr 7 a avid 3 0 VS pointment as United I ARl S e TURN | . W oot 5 & son Billy, and Mr. and Mrs, David IS VISITING SONS States Attorney There |° the second time. Ficken, ® g0, o Biological Survey, will RUSSELL RE S TO | by the Fourth of July Finance | prought the visitor | Leggit of Vancouver, B. C., the Iat- S £ ) i Jimmy Cole and Duncan mmittee at the meeting last night |as soon as the R re- |ter also a sister of Mrs. Mills and | Mrs. A. Lemieux, accompanied by Robertson, all Boy Scouts, gave Gray first aid treat- warrant going ahead with all for a grand and glorious be in Seattle about the middle of SEAWLE FROM KOD[AK\_, |next September at the conclusion | —_— of a tour of inspection of the bu-| J. R. Russell, in charge of the left | Mrs. Robertson, accompanied Mrs. |Melvin Skelton, arrived on the Ad- | Mills home fer a month’s visit at|miral Rogers from Wrangell for a maining he until wouglas on the Sitka tri J. H. Hart, whose nomination by lPI‘P;*YI‘(SIA ‘;‘\ f, ¢ (,\l(‘.n- ':) at U-)“\”") l“l‘I.lf :u\q mnvfd h‘ll“, & reau’s stations throughout the west, |Scattle office of the United States . :zi‘ lhvr’ wv\nnm&s commit- - their old home on the Channel. short visit here. Mrs. Lemieux is | Rt akian’ G by riatis] Gray was swimming with ®|a005rging to information received | Bureau of Pisheries, visited ere empowered, with certain | poRMER DOUGLA STEACHER - > | the mother of Louis Lemieuy, resi- before it recessed, has accepted an|® Other 1ads in the pool when |, y w Terhune, Alaska agent local office of that bureau e i "‘?”I"‘»‘ to be spent IS MARRIED IN SOUTH VISITOR LEAVES | dent Manager of the Coliseum the- ad interim appointment from Judge| ® D¢ suffered severe cramps ® (o. tne bureau and Executive Offi- this morning. He is enroute to|l© Make up their lists of events i . atre, and Ned Lemieux, assistan: | G. J. Lomen for the same posi- and sunk about ten feet cer for the Alaska Game Commis-, his headquarters on the steamer! ©On Thur evening the Ar-| Miss Zoa Holbrook and M chlosser, who has |Mmanager. from shore in fairly deep water. As he came to the surface, he called for help. Young Ficken, who was also in swimming, rushed over and brought him to the sur- face. He then towed him to a raft and with the aid of the other two boys freed Gray’s lungs of water and then took him to his home. Late yes- terday afternoon, although confined to his bed, Gray was said to be little the worse for his experience. Committee, composed | Meiers were mar: 1 of each committee, | Vancouve Wash ¢ final line-up to report ncements re been of Mrs. Jack Koby N i S T for the past couple of weeks, left Dell E. Snerm, guneauw's plano | on the Admiral R tuner and rebuilder. Phope 5 |sion. Efforts will be made to in- Yukon. {duce him to visit Southeast Alas-, WMr. F a at that time. |seven-weeks' trip to Kodiak and Mr. Redington left Washington Afognak Island where he inspect |recently on his inspection trip. His work ed on in those district program calls for three months in by the bureau. the field. He will visit practically - -+ o |all of the western States. He! GREENS VISIT TERHUNE hopes to be able to come at least known today tion. This was made by Mr. Hart The appointment from Judge was tended to him last C.ET Fairbanks at- torney who has been acting tem. y at Nome resigned several ago. Judge Lomen immed-| y asked Mr. Hart to come to Nome to take over the office. He will leave here next Saturday for Fairbanks and go by piane to Nome. Judge Lomen asked him to nmkvl the aerial trip if possible as a| term of court has been called for| early next month, convening before as far as Juneau before he returns, nm and Mre, H. S. Green and wlik to Washington | their two children, who are making Positively Mr. Terhune will leave here next'ine Southeastern Alaska tour on & week on an extended trip covering the Dorothy Alexander, visited with | upper Yukon River, Tanana River My and Mrs. H. W. Terhune while and the Kuskokwim River districts. |that vessel was in port Sunday He will go in by the way of White- They were delighted with the Glac- Deliveries on ) Credit Large Parcels et cccesesc00s000000000000 000 . ° . . ° ° . . . ° ° . . 3 efore | horse and Dawson, to Eagle, Circle 'jer Highway drive and spent some- T 5 : ) _ - the next Victoria Is due at rj.;,,x..\ and Fairbanks, and from there time at Mendenhall Glacier. Mr. No A\}’Pm\ als i : f ONI Y M:. Hart was nominated about|gsion on the final run. Reds[down the Tanana and Yukon Rivers'Green is & paving contractor of 3 ? = three weeks ago for the Nome gng pinks were beginning to appear |to the Yukon-Kuskokwim portage, | Spokane. | berth. The nomination was re-|,ng 4 was the concensus of opin- crossing that and proceeding up' - fared fo the Senate Judiclary|y,n o¢ the superintendents that the [the Kuskokwim to McGrath, He GLEE SINGE:S MAx B ommittee and b".‘ 7 ,tm”‘? S"::\‘pink run would be heavy. Nick |will come out from there by plane! HIT AT PRINCE RUPEET ll_“’:_’“L‘;”’;‘P""‘ B dvines v |Bez, reporting from Todd the Peril [to Fairbanks. He expects to return B s R Strait Packing Company's plant|here not later than August 14, od 1 BtHAcbL. BiBert: Tash A\() I{Cf[llldfi ceived here from authentic sourc o i PR % iy aid Delegate Sutherland had pro- |3t Todd, said “prospects for a big v C A { ht d played to a capac 3 showing = ha night and play a capacity tested against his confirmation on(Fd% Ve 809¢, the showing has CONF]SCATED FURS | house according to advices received : TR is a|been fine so far.” Y e ol st | Reparts rom the westard ini-| - BRING GOVERNMENT ere ot "0 sucestil was oe Ml oo 16 o resident of Juneau, and that he engagement that the singers will is attorney for a large number of catel a fine early run 3[ N‘I;' ll}\n IN EXCBS OF $5,000 play a return engagement south- cannery companies. 'éf)qda.lk becn A e A e B !bound from Juneau. k weir showed an escape- i Pee| Proceeds from the sale of confis- | - SR T ment up to June 22 of 404,552 reds 4 ' | frrrrr ey AR Y SEASUN and a total run of 513517. This i‘;‘“‘l’( f“és he“’c L Woek 'ZYL ‘I"S‘ i is almost double the count at the s,‘;f““ ik i °‘“m‘ff“]’”l‘ 40 7 MEN’S same time last year. 5,361, was announced today by e B . H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer. i | Prince William Sound reports in- g 4 g 7 n SALM“N PAGKS | dicated a fine early season run with |MOst of the pelts were purchased CRAVENETTED i corresponding increases in both by I Goldstein, local buyer, other | { { acks scapes purchasers being H. J. Yurman z SHuw UP Gflnn‘mcks n‘w__ of this city, and I. Jacksen, Seat- CAPS { tle. | ; ' § § No Exchanges Store Hours 9 am.--5 p.m. H ; Daily | SCOUT OFFICER PLEASED The pelts auctioned included: : TSI E WITH HIS ALASKAN TRIP|red, cross, blue and silver fox, mar- |} Nonbreakable Visors Packers and Officials En-| moki: ten, mink, weasel and beaver, to- 1 couraged Over Out- Bomaldl B Buddiman. assstant g:‘llvlvng 288 skins. The proceeds are anc « | scout executive of the Seattle area |divided equally between the Terri- e o look for Good Runs council, Boy Scouts of America, |t0ry and the Federal government. WATER PROOFED passed. through Ketchikan south-|The 50 per cent accruing to Alas- With the salmon fishing season|pound on the Princess Alice after |K& is deposited in the Territorial in full swing from the Juneau dis-|yisiting scout troops at Petersburg, | treasury for school purposes, | trict to Bristol Bay, all indications | jyneau and Skagway. > | point to at least a normal pack and |y, pyggiman was very preasca PLANE KETCHIKAN DUE prok 1 according to re-| {with the results of his trip north ports recelved at local headquar-| g saiq that he recetved assur- FROM SEATTLE TODAY £ers of e ed State: & { ! ! § o = iy y i N ‘“‘”“pp”m'y;x;:ge;:eattch‘:l‘(l:;?“c'o(-i;:;;?ecyinw;::tl.' Pilot Anscel Eckmann, of the Al- § We 'lUlSh to TELL Y()U now th(lt our StOCk s still Complete i { { 3 Wool Cloth gpenl _'1“”‘) besn = l(fi:( e“;'m_cg‘":\ing a scout executive sent north|aska-Washington Airways, Incorp- b k iy il DA VI R el R e , and urge you to visit our store EARLY and OF TEN so that Fight canneries in the Juneau|y.,",e" coufing in Southeastern|o'clock this morning, Seattle time, | Next to Gastineau Hotel district, reported to the bureau, had Alnsks and is due in Juneau this evening, a total of 13,197 cases of all varie-| ties packed up to last Saturday evening, or at the end of the first week of general fishing. Included i in this list were: Port Althorp, Fun- Mr. Ruddiman said that the Ju-|according to a message received by [ __. neau scouts are now in their sum- % mer camp. 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