The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 8

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P g S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930, 1 { Error in Figures D l C d P le ! Ketchikan and Hyder where they| Dou 2 . £ 5 glas fir exports from the TAKU BRINGS Makes Rustg(ll‘d al y rOSS WOT uzz A ’ 'NG BR'GHT PRAI‘SES will inspect road projects. They|United States reached 1,500,000,009 ity { ¢ will return to Ketchikan and Mr.|feet in 1929, a record amount. 1,000 Votes Short ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. En mid. | Bright will go from there to Seattle ————— — | 1 ml:'nllnnlnu ting A BUREAU :d proceed to nis neadquarters at | Short sightseeing flights cost 57 L4 :’Use of ad 2 mstesd of a ® ¢ Worship hyiad ;e(!;:nem} h Ay thi cents a person at the Fresno, Cal, . " yesterday in The Em- e Wager coming here eal S | airport. Tu HDSPITAL ® pire’s primary elections re- e!12 Comprehend week, he and Mr. Williams visited | 2 e turns story resulted in re- e 18- ;‘?‘,'.”“ jaws ::: 'lro Buver erOm Letder De;%art- B. P R. Inspector Says projects in south central Alaska. ® ducing by 1,000 the total vote @ |14 paim rents ment Dtore Leaves lo- Wl“ R P TP e TS iams' Road Admin- e cast for Attorney General e var. Seaplane Carries Nick|$ s G Rsomey Of Bk iy wiyie morrow on Annual Trip tration Effi ORIGINATOR OF TED 3 $ oo | ohn Rustgard for Delegate @ | th (urie ) istration Efficient AND HIS GANG HERE SEE THE NEW ® to Congress. As it appeared e | Iy 4 l‘;_‘na\’? erIe | o | e in The Empire, his vgfe P i :l';.',".‘. thing ol 1 o Enroute fo eastern markets 0| The work of the United Btates FINE GR xcursion Inlet o @iven as 252, Instead of eIy Mederare [NIOTR] 21. Shester hase fall stocks of merchandise, |pyreay of Public Roads in Alaska| JONR K. Wardle, originator of | ADE o 3522 as shown by the official e | 22, Llke urur theater L. Allen, manager and buyer for g very satisfactory, declared J. F.|'Ted and His Gang,” who is a na- On an errand of mercy, the sea- | figures received at the office ® |85, B Leader Department Store, will prignt, Assistant Regional Engineer |tonally known broadcaster, was a Who plane Taku left here at noon today | of Territoral Auditor ® | 25. Most diaphane eave here Saturday for Seattle, it 1rom San Francisco headquarters, | JUREBU Visitor last evening, while ite Or(l to bring an injured man from aly, yyqge Wickersham received oy, gum : | announced today by Geneullwho is now engaged in a field |the Steamer Prince Rupert was in | cannery at F;('ux',\mu §1;Art to the| g 4390 His majority was 874 e gyithin: comb, | Hmlzle;Th;:é lze(;;ge orkmat firm. | nsnection of Alaska projects and |POrt: He broadcasts from Boston, | 1 in Juneau. The winged|y jngieaq of 1,874, as it appear- e | 33 Customer He will be absent six weeks or more. | ramjiarizing himself WNAC. T t accomplished its task in 1ess| g o4 vesterday, o 38 Welrder “" 5. Condenea Mz, Allen will go directly o Chi- | - omaiarid g self - with local | WHA e R rousers than two hours . .‘\" l'?:r;;“" a,. DUV cago from Seattle, possibly travel-| .upjstrict Engineer M. D. Willlams' | Alaska. He is making the round- The injured man Is Nick Brana-|g o o 4 g o o 8 8 6 ® @ 8" plant ailled to §6. 1. Kind of timber ing by plane. From Chicago he|yor i5 very satisfactory to the bu- |tFiP to Skagway. for Men and vich, one of the crew of the seine i f wormwood d £ Obean 4 probably will go to New York "’"'reau " Mr. Bright said or Men boat Florida, which is owned bv| :g PP o ;:!lre BMOUM 5 blupatehed special ~ purchases. After com-| 4 éwnd: Big P COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Young Men the Peril Straits Packing Companv|Attorney R. C. Hurley. It is not ! 4g. Symbol for tin 56, Native meta) 4. Exist pleting his eastern market uhop-‘ This year the Bureau of Public The last meeting of the City 8 and which was fishing m.‘l—:xcur- known whether the property will| 43 :'"r'_':f'na‘;:‘"" .;- wn’::;":ll % w‘nfi'u:v'n ping, Mr. Allen will return to the Roads will expend $13,000,000 on its Council for the present month sion Inlet for the company's can-|be operated by the leanors or| Pacific Coast and visit the cities of | oonetruction am. Of this will be held this evening in Coun- at nery there | Whether outside interests will take 7 77 |Los Angeles, San Francisco, Port- i S4M | ¢il Chambers at City Hall Only| Immediately after returning her~|it over. It Is said several parties| .. o lland and Seattle. $0.000,000 s to be expendéd on Por- | Line Business ia’ schedulsd tor | from Excursion Inlet, the Takulare interested in the vurchase of / 7 mgfirfi?n’:fifinz{"p’?fl 'ndk“' consideration. left for Tenakee with Mrs. Frank|the property. / .- ) Tk work. REBEPR R 5 IR Riotie. My and Mis B H. Suly Py WA R SR // .7//////, Locomohve Boiler In addition to this sum, the Bu-| Miss Irene McLennan, Vancou- 4 J. B. Burford and Mr. Baird, who 7 | {reau supervises engineering work |ver, secretary to the Manager of | ABI S represents an adding machine com- HALIBUT SOLD HERE ) " ' Exl)lode. TWO Kmed on highways throughout the coun- |the Vancouver Daily Province, is a ny in Seattle as passengers. On : try on which $125,000,000 Federal|passenger on the Prince Rupert coming back from Tenakee, the| Fifteen thousand five hundred WINNIPEG, July 18.—The boller| siy Road Funds will be expended | and is making the Skagway round~ plane and its passengers will Jo to Haines, and then return here and go to Hawk Inlet, It'will be back in Juneau this evening. Going to Ketchikan Tomorrow the Taku will go to Funter Bay to get Gilbert Skinner, President of the Alaska Paciiic Sal- mon Corporation, and take him to Kake and Ketchikan. Word was received this morning by A. B. Hayes, who is in charge vf the Alaska-Washington Airways activities in this Territory, that the Wrangell, which is to take the place of the Skagway here, lef* Seattle at 8:20 o'clock this morning for Juneau. The Wrangell is bring- ing passengers, and is expected to pounds of halibut were brought to Juneau today. With bids of 10 cents a pound and 6 cents a pound, the the catches. dre, unloaded 6,500 pounds and the Addington, Capt. Ole Sezold, 9,000 pounds. ——— .- COACH BARS HEAVY WORK bers of the Temple university team (who go in for hard manual labor in the vacation months do so against the wishes of Coach Heinie Milier, who claims that a real va- New England Fish Company took ! ‘The Margaret T., Capt. Peter Hil- | PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—Mem- ! J of a new locomotive of the Ca- nadian Pacific exploded late yes- | terday afternoon and killed A. R.| liott, engineer, and R. Myers,| eman, both of Winnipeg, and| ured five others. The explosion ok place near Mollon. —————— MISS KASHEVAROFF WILL RETURN HOME TOMORROW Miss Xenia Kashevaroff, daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. A, P. Kashe- varoff, who has been absent for many months, first in the Ortho- pedic Hospital at Seattle and later cttending school at Carmel, Calif., will arrive tomorrow on the Prin- cess Alice for a vacation visit. She fin the current fiscal year. This is the biggest year’s work in the history of the: organization, Mr. Bright pointed out. Of the 13,- 000,000 which will be expended by it in the entire country, about $1,- 000,000 will be in Alaska. Goes to Skagway Mr. Bright and Mr. Williams left this afternoon for Skagway, going to Tee Harbor by automobile and boarding the tender Highway there. They will spend two days at Skag- way, returning here Sunday. After a day spent in local head- quarters, the two officials will leave trip. Tuesday for Petersburg, Wrangell, See the N. eu-)est Fabrimode Costume Hosiery in powder tints. Crepe and Japanese Silk Chiffon. $1.95 PER PAIR J.M. SAL.OUM FRONT STREET Come in cation results in the best condition~ errive here tonight. ing for fall play. * Tomorrow, the Wrangell is sched- uled to take two passengers off the steamship Alaska, when it docks | here, and take them to Waterfall F resh , // // ./ ESTERETH GOES TO SITKA ‘With freight and passengers, the |will spend about three weeks, Te- | ‘«urnlng to Carmel to re-enter school August. 18. ————— i W. C. MacMayburn, logger amd rancher on Shelter Island, is reg: istered aL the Alaskan. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY Taku Busy Yesierday Late yesterday afternoon, the Taku went to Funter Bay. From QUITS TRACK FOR CHURCH there it took Mr. Skinner to Port Althorp. The plane then proceed- ed to Point' Retreat, where the Fairweather, a boat of the Hawk: Inlet Cannery, had foundered. A man was left to refloat the craft. i i /mail boat Estebeth left Juneau last ‘evening for Sitka and way ports. \Her freight consisted of merchan- dise. The passengers were: Mrs. C. L. Tubbs and children for Fun- ter Bay; Mrs. T. Slocum, Mike Gas- SYDNEY, Australia, July 18— James Carlton, Australia’s cham- pion sprinter, has renounced the track for religion and will become a Marist brother. At 22 Carlton was thought by many experts 'to | J‘ have a good chance of becoming the world's greatest .runner,. 5 off, William 8. Hamilton and Mike | Kasoff for Tenakee. The Taku then returned Mr. Skin- ner to Funter Bay. There it picked up four passengers off the steamer Queen and brought them here, ar- riving last evening. Early this morning the plane made two flights over Mendenhall Glacier with tourists off steamships in port. In all, eleven passengers made the flights. At 11 o'clock this morning the Taku again flew to Funter Bay to take Mr. Skinner to Port Althorp, where he remained a short while and then was returned to Funter Bay. On getting here at noon today, the plane received the message to go on the Excursion Inlet mission. — .- COAL COMPANY BID IN RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers Schilling ea Tea in vacuum! Just like your coffee! It f8 just as vital for one as it is for the other, to prevent the evaporation of the fragrant oils that give them both their flavor. Science has been longer discov- ering how ta do it for tea, So far it's a Schilling secret. Try it, and find what you have OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” The Admiralty Island Coal Com- pany was yesterday bid in by Frank Africh, plaintiff, represented by Large Shipment FRUITS and VEGETABLES r~. Since last October, Amer- SCHAEFFER’S been missing all these years. Du/e On Northlan(' . I d ica has been passing thru a e | ce readjustment period — a FOUNTAIN PENS || voresting shon any ather be g cailiian whicl Tisy. Saabid cause it is fresh to begin with. Black tea (orange pekoe) is best. So are TEA BACS ins loose tea. Schilling packs " both in vacuum\ GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 a downward revision of Guaranteed for life in every respect—Except loss. To meet this condi- Five Fast Deliveries prices. tion and to get first hand information on the situation e SUBBEAELRO 1 ° T our buyer is leaving tomor- DRUG CO. ' % free Delivery Phone 134 § | Somethln g N e“] “ row for the Eastern markets YRR MR W 1T “ 4 | to purchase our Fall stock IT'S RIGHT CLIX--A New Shortening (used by all the ‘ famous bakers) 3 pound can ...........90c WALNUTS---Shelled, Fresh and Free from Shells, pound G 0. . .. ... o i85 SARDINOLAS--Nice for LLunch, can .......05 3 on the new price basis. . 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