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KELLER LEAVES . ON FIRST TRIP pr From Matanuska Fairbanks and Do —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE R Ra—— R+ ey 6, 1931. "= TOURIST BUREAU! - WILL BE AGENCY SCHOOL TEACHERS LEAVE Mrs. Iva A. Tilden, Mrs. Joseph- ine Tupper and Mrs. Leo Oster- man, Juneau schoolteachers, are passengers on the steamship Queen, which sailed south from here this | ACROSS 1 Of the Fope ' Daily Cross-word Puzzle TAXI ORDINANGE IS INTRODUGED . Vietim special license for all cars carrying ¢ passengers for hire. It also calls forlbondwbepoaudbyoom ‘panies or individuals carrying pas- |sengers, and is aimed to give pro- tection to the public against dam- and addresses with Miss Hanson, ; and persons having work to be ). NI it transportation |forenoon. Mrs. Tilden and Mrs. o NiRow Vork “; |ages incurred in that method of settlers on farms adjacent st Osterman is going to Ketchi- : m It does not in any wi town. (ki |13, n.‘;‘:: % S} Al romh, Reg"llahon Of Taxicab Bus'lthe existing traffic re:yu]ntxzins :fkfleccl: : ] —————— 15. Muffled : Cer::l mess Proposed Under iwill remain in force as hereto- . : . Old rapers at The Emplre. E Obstructs fore. Sails on Admiral Watson t Informallon Booth Open ol R |11 GRrOE e Bg Batier New Ordinance ' 1 b 18. Their: French . Cunning for Month's trip to With Miss Delma Han- 'uulumm||||||mmmmumuuuuu" 1 B, MR S AMERICAN WOMAN West and Interior ed for son in Charge il 20 copy 35 NUIE] oa. 1| | ROS'IANDD, (o ek RIS e DO % he buildings il | 2L Tite of re- SR posed in an ordinance introduced ler w ! o epect IF] JE] taine b s (e girriery [l g2 1eallan: capita) o] 31 Little chfid in the City Council last night. It On his first extended inspection | ; to find a suit. | Business wili pe combined with il | 28 Existed 35. Btinging I~ | o5 read for the first time and| 2 and investigation trip to western |, bl by the Ghamber of Com- TOURIST R P 36. Worshio discussed at some length. PORT MARNOCK, Ireland, June d interior Alaska since he as-| ; nf lmmxo.n Burea'u. which ’ It :g Aufir;‘n;gml- 38. Scene of com- A special meeting Wwill "be held|6.—Maureen Orcutt, leading Ameri- " v Fa | sumed office, W. K. Keller, Com- was opened today in newly paint- Il 32 Before bat “/by ‘the Council inext Tuesday.'even- | cdn .contender for the British Golf missioner of - Education, will leave Sl = Rate ed, newly appointed quarters on| | 33. Horse' fodder OWN o e wires |ing for t d reading. Al y he st Ad he will return 10 |p o, Street with Miss Del i 3% Iialian river 42. Thus 4 meazu ng for the second reading. Anyone Championship, took 45 coming home here Sunday on the Mflrgf’r d-| pairbanks, over the Alaska Rail- | ‘om0 57t bec ss Delma Han- DANCE i 35 Diminish 43. Goddess of Lngretor & o 4l N ke | interested and desiring to be heard |in the qualifying round, after going miral Watson for a month's trib. ;5.4 to geward and home, arriving Chaiee. {37 Falry 188 (i Genis of the 3 Funm “Uncle {on the matter is invited to appear|out in 31 for a total of 82. He plans to cover the Kodiak-|, .. oo aster July 1. Besides disseminating facts and | il 38 Dexterity oat §.:hh out{ gotion. Tom's, * land submit his views, it was said. | Enid Wilson, English champi Afognak district, Cook Inlet, se . W, = __ |literature among inquiring tour-| || 3. Unnecessary 48. Keep from 4. Grows oM c-gm » 2 3 champion, He will visit, also, Ellamar, Cur- & | \ commotion happening 5. Boy 44. Stupld pere The ordinance provides for aled in an early finish with 75. eral points on the Alaska ry, McKinley Park Station, Mee sts, the bureau will function as an E 40. Genus of the u Carols 6. Ex| ru on i Kl:gn“ Fis e AR T { road and the upper Yukon nodt” Sebi likox W Terr yment exchange. Persons I s”;'mer;a‘m “ g:‘h-“hn“_ 1. Frenen. W er 4T Bon et Jeaah Circle to Eagle schools: Hiave best. & Fow - amane ing work or positions of any at the H | The purpose of his visit Is 0)ype apng 4t is not ted win Kind are asked to list their names f H H H study needs of several communi- to sal- pack the ble and be re-opened. He supplies that are ser ties for school buildings, vage equipment In abaudoned STVt them to e siored in Sone or postions o be filed are schools and sell if possible, build-| FRREE JO0 (RCE 0 P e requested to communicate with ves [ es Hall ings not longer needed. . All Kinds of Work The plan is that the employment service shall cover manual labor, house work, clerical duties—in fact, any kind of task or service. One Scheol Closed In connection with the tourist The Commissioner announced to- activities of the bureau, it asks used as a schoolhouse for Long-| West Petersburg, Apeilere datid floodlnding wood. i ”“;1‘”“1 b . Hireas, Fraquestly, tiere e salls ™ Two factors brought about this 3 s At the last session of the Legisla- SERe ) od that about by visitors for vessels for hunting, lurt? .a bill palszsgd the Senate ap- saved to the fishing or pleasure trips. g\rlr:l.:}:émg $12,000 for such a g the pupils The bureau will be open when- available for future ion to {other schools as neede If buyers can be found, probable the buildings at points will be sold. DANCE MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Auspices Moose 'L‘)dge No. 700 Inspect Navy Buildings Commissioner Keller will go di- rect to Kodiak ,visiting the new/| school building there He will look over the abandoned Navy| Radio buildings on Wood Island it is those TONIGHT Come and Enjoy of i v fl. o ‘will alsh vkt aEnaK and | to Pete and at the same time ever ocean ships are in port. At f Fun 3 //// Music by “Smokey,s” invt‘:ngflle e condmgns there,|the pupils will be given better fa- gsher times, office hours will be| g R .m. 7 The community has requesied that|cllities and education than in the from 1 to 5 o'clock afternoons, ex- ith * 3 a Abuxlding be erected and a bill rura! school. 8p Stiadays whitn the Dt will Wlt MELODY ORCHESIRA be closed unless there are ships in | port. an Evening was introduced by Senator Di- Ca o i mond at the recent session for that purpose. The same situation exists at (Jzinkie, which the Commissioner | will also visit. If transportation is available, he will visit communi- ties in Cook Inlet on his return trip. CHICKEN DINNER | SERVED WEDNESDAY | LUTHERAN CHURCH The members of the- Lutheran Church intend to show their new Changes in conditions in Mata-| pastor, who arrives here Tuesday, nuska Valley demand some chang-|that there is a good part of Ju- es there, Mr. Keller said. To de-|neauites who enjoy a chicken din- termine just what is needed he|ner. Wednesday night from 5 to 7 will stop off there for a day or o'clock the Lutheran ladies will two. Already some 30 new fam-|serve a dinner in the church par- ilies have moved into the region| |lors to which the public is invited and, it is reported 20 others will|to attend and the price is within move there during the summer. |the reach of all. Rev. E. K. Olaf- In order to take care of the ed-|son and his wife will also be in- ucational needs without additional|troduced to the diners. : ——— construction it will be necessary| - e — | Old papers tor sale at Ude Em-‘ to re-arrange the bus transporta-' Old papers at the Empire offica pire office. Attractive Appcirance i The bureau’s little building, with | new dress of paint inside and out, | presents an attractive appearance. | It will be provided continually, free | of charge, with fresh cut flowers | by the Juneau Florists Company. Miss Hanson is well qualified for the position of bureau mana- ger. teacher schools. The Chamber of Commerce pub- licity committee, which has super- vision of the bureau, is composed of M. S. Whittier, chairman; Dr.| Robert Simpson and Harry Sperl- ing. Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Earle Hunter’s Stop at Matanuska Rite Temple and one mountain ash was planted on the Capitol grounds in the corner opposite the corner where the black walnut was planted. i Planting of the Mount Vernon‘ John H. Dunn, who took a black walnut tree on the grounds!prominent part in the planting of of the Capitol yesterday has given the black walnut yesterday, con- an impetus to the tree planting[ducted the planting of the three ‘movement. mountain ash today. ' Two mountain ash trees from ——————.———————— Kek:hlkan were planted this aft-| Britain has one childless couple ernoon in front of the Scotish|to every seven families. During school terms, she is a| in the Juneau Publlc‘ 03 THREE MOUNTAIN ASH |‘ TREES ARE PLANTED, Order Your Sugar Now Serenaders BEST CANE — 100 1b.®acks —at— At GARNICK’S—Phone 174 e 8 Illllllll“lllllllII||IIIIIIIlll|||||||||IIIIllIlllIIIII||IlIlIIIll|IIlIIIIII|I|IIlfl B. P. O. E. Supervisgd IIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIl ‘ flIIII|IIII|||IIIII|I||l|I|IIIIIlIIIIIIIII|||||I||||||||IIIIII|I|IIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII||I|I|IIIIII||IIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIl||ll|||||ll|||II|I|IIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||IIII|I|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII!ill"IIIIilI‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIII|l||||lIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIllII|II PROHIBITION! May be defined as “An Act to encourage scientific experiment, and to R IARER— 3 promote domestic manufacture among the people” but COCA COLA i3 a na- (i tionally known beverage manufactured under the most sanitary conditions and in compliance with the Pure Food and Drug Act. THE KETCHIKAN SODA WORKS, of Ketchikan, Alaska, estabhsh- Come down ed in 1904, have been appointed the Alaska Franchised Bottlers of COCA to EARTH . ... COLA. — et gute S r s s PAUSE and refresh yourself 3 : : S r vhe o e T Order from your dealer today, and if they cannot supply you, wrlte or wire the Ketchikan Soda W orks. o bottled Coca-Cola comes in. Thoughtful wives over Nine Million A DAY ~IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT 18 : i order it by the case from the grocer and keep it ready in the ice-box. Delicious and Refreshing, e KETCHIKAN ALASKA Ly p ’ C3 44 "',l,. i mflflmflmlllllmllmllllllII||IIIIII||II||IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl|lIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IIIII1II|IIWIIIIIIIII|IIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|l||||HfllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllllllmflllllmllllllllllllll F g - L