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GAME IN LOCAL FOREST AREAS NOT DECLINING Estimates Show Abundant Alaska Game Animals LINDBERGHS OFF AGAIN; PLAN P'ACIFIC_FLIrGHT\ THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16. 1931. . |ALASKA MOUNT NAMED WASKEY Honor Extended to First Delegate; Reid Is Also Recognized WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16.— | \ in National Forests [The United = States Geographic g | Board has anpounced approval of Game resources in the Alaska |the name of Mount. Waskey in national forests continues to hold | Southwest ~ Alaska in honor of its own against hunting and losses | Frank H. Waskey, the first delegate from other sources, it was from the Territory of Alaska. cated by figures recentl | The mountain is about 5,000, feet from the United States Fores vie headquarters in Washi and made public here today. These figures do not cover Al- aska game animals in districts ly- ing without the boundaries of the National Forests. The Bureau estimates the number of grizzly, which includes the Al- aska brown, bears in the forest area to be 2800 out of a total of 3,670, giving Alaska about 80 per cent of the aggregate for the en- tire country. This is believed to be a low figure, it was said at local s i s, and | :‘grce!trorstcr‘\:.llclf b}e’czfigfirf:‘gefina\ their probable route across the Pacific. more accurate check during the! current season. Deer and moose are also believed to be underestimated and a re- vision of these figures will be un- dertaken this year. The number of moose is shown as being 580, and of deer, 91,350 | Mountain goats are estimated at 10,300 which, it is said, is probably { an over-estimate. Black bear, and | its brown variation, are numbered at 5750, which officials think may be somewhat low. CHIEF HAS LETTER | FOR ETHEL RINGROSE For Ethel tungrose, also known as Ethel King, a letter is in pos- participating, but officials of the lice George Harding Memorial association esti- MANY VISIT MEMORIAL TO W, €. HARDING Estimated 6v—; Four Mil- lion Persons Have Called at Spot (Continued from Page One) session of Chief of Pol . Getchell. The letter is important mate the total in excess of 1,000,000, to her, declares the Chief, and he The contributions were obtained will thank any person who noti- through a nationally organized cam- 4 paign. fies him of her present address. | 3 ,,p 4% __ | The cash donations ranged from | § sums of a few pennies, given by/| § © ourcn Col. Charles A. Lindbergh plans to fly the North Pacific soon. The flight will be part of an air tour of the far east. Mrs. Lindbergh will accompany him. Above is a recent picture of them. The map shows COUNT TOLSTOY I ] 1 |high and is eight miles west of | Lake Kulik. Mount Reid is the name bestowed |upon a peak 4,555 feet high on | Revillagigedo Island in honor of | Thomas G. Reid, Chief Aviation | Pilot of the first Navy Aerial Sur- | vey expedition in Alaska in 1926. | - el 95 Divorce S . Decrees in Single Day Reno Amazed at Speed of Two Superior Court udges GUES NuRTH Tu l RENO, Nev., June 16.—Amazing - Reno was herself amazed yester- § day when two District Judges, Cur- ler and Moran, granted 95 decrees to clear most of the congested cal- . d in the histo f Represents Eastern Finan- 9f decrees issued in the history o cnal Interests Backmg | The decrees exceeded by twelve the record set May 4, when com- New Development | S | six-weeks' residence law. Enroute to Mi. »dcKinley Na- tional Park to spend the summer, { 'I‘Y Cout Ilia A. Tolstoy, a nephew or‘CAPlTAL SOClE the famous Russian author of that | DONS GAY COLORS jendar. This is the largest number | plaints were first filed under the GENERAL CHEN FIGHTS CANTON Ousted Governor: Proves Loyalty to Nationalist Government Fighting Fatal HONGKONG, June 16. — Gen, Chen Ming Shu, ousted Governor of Canton, has announced his loy- alty to President Chiang Kal Shek of the Natlonalist Government and telegraphed Wang Ching Wei, leader of the Southern Insurgents that he is personally leading his army against Canton. Gen. Chen returned to China from Japan last week joining his two divisions of troops which were moving into Central Kiangshi Pro- vince at the time expected to usc his army against Communists and ! | bandits in Kiangshi Province. { Both sides were in doubt about his stand until his positive an- nouncement. Meanwhile the situation is tense throughout China with a clash be- | tweéh the Nationalists and Cantoy- jese imminent. ————— COL: LINDBERGH GIVEN DECREE b7 , N. J., June 16.— Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and o‘h- ers received Honorary Degrees at the 184th Annual Commencement of Princeton University today. Graduates numbered 446, Col. Lindbergh received the de- gree of Master Sclence; Frark B! Keljogg, Doctor of Laws and New- ton D. Baker, Doctor of Laws. Despite the dgal]ant battle waged by firemen In their efforts to save the building and its inmates, this private sanitarium, owned by Dr. Edward C. Gray, at Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn., was burned to the ground and Miss Alice Emerson, aged 50, lost her life, Picture was wade as firemen rescued the patienta, GOWEY SHEPARD AVERT CRISIS BONDS PROPERTY, BRITISH GOVT. time, visited here Monday. He is a passenger on the steamer Aleu- tian. | The Count represents New York capital which is, or is expected to FOR BEACH DAYS WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16— Gay colors will run rampant on beach unbrellas and broad-brim- AR YR PSS Livn ‘ school children, to the substantial :fig?eéf‘fitfi;esfi?rkmasm; ':z‘::i:z: med straw hats as smart members amounts contributed by the weal- tourist resort, financing in a ma- of capitol society flock the beaches. thy. The total from the widely terial way the present concession ' While cabinet members’ wives Cord divergent sources reached $876,- holder, the Mt. McKinley Transpor- may forego the gaudy bathing suits, 709.36. tation Company. i they plan to avail themselves of Interest on investments and other The program includes theleas. the cooling shade of almost foot- Trousers sources yielded an additional $95,- | struction of modern hotel { the Wide:hat. brims. 013.38, making a total of $971,722.- immediate Mt. McKinley region,' The swing-back from no brims to in White, Tan and e work on which s planned to be- &Il brims is already meeting With The monument and park grounds, favor for almost every occasion Brown gin next year. Count Tolstoy spent from luncheons to garden parties, tion to check over data on the Wells gold mining ground, Gowey Shepard, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.' R. Shepard of this city, and form-| er assistant Territorial Mining En-| the property and is confident that he will soon have everything in shape to permit him to start some active exploratory work. He is understood to have the backing of Ramsay MacDonald's Government has provisionally accepted the Lib- eral Party’s redrafted amendmefit of Chancellor Snowden’s proposed penny-a-pound land tax. WEALTHY MEN including the costly landscaping several weeks in the ' = 3 park last sum- 3 50 which contributes mucr'x ..0 va19 mer and his report on the project and the gayer the big bonnet for > beauty of the memorial, required was highly favorable. He will con- heach wear, the better. dowment fund for permanent main-| How would you like to npco}'n}})nn glon this year. diving maids. Sometimes, however, tenance. . Jalo Salmela (above), Finnish ad- a flapping broad brim is very plain $4.50 | venturous youth, on his forthcom- ing jaunt around the world in a craft not much larger or stouter than a rowboat outfitted with a R S Lt T 13 []] !and has enough style for a garden | party. | T OUT ON BAIL CONFIDENCE BADLY BURNED sail? He says he is going to fol- i low Magellan, famous navigator ! and explorer, on a route via Pan- ama, Alaska and Port Said. Well, good luck, Jalo, but we don’t envy SABIN’S y | Everything in Furnishings 4 . s ‘ A vuTEn LAYAL 7 z o Gasoline Water Heater Ex- 7 B R B nd ] i lodes; Promi P - : o odes rominent Fer- chief, is at'liberty today under a . : WHO'S WHO $57,750 bail. | PARIS, June 16—The Layal sons Victims The gangster, who is facing trial Government received a 310 to 267 on a number of charges, was re- vote of confidence this afternoon leased from a hospital recently aft- from the Chamber of Deputies on er being shot by rival racketeers. Briand's peace policy. 0 i AND WHERE WESTON, Conn,, June 16—Eva| Legallienne, founder of the Civic| Miss Phyllis Friend, who has been Repertory theatre, and a prominent in Port Townsend, Washington, actress; her friend Josephine Hut—‘fur the past year, is returning chinson, Seattle girl who became home to Juneau aboard the Prin- one of the leading New York ac-|cess Charlotte, due tonight. tresses in recent years and Marie| Mrs. M. S. Whittier and daughter, Cou, a maid, suffered burns by the |Miss M. Whittier, are passengers explosion of a gasoline water heat-!aboard the Princess Charlotte due er here Monday at Miss Legal-|this evening. lienne’s summer home. ! Miss Elizabeth Pullen and Win- The women were knocked down|field Pullen, who have been at- by the explosion and tleir clothing tending school in the States, will and hair burned. arrive home on the Princess Char- for SMART STEPPERS UNGUENTINE for Mi: Legallienne also sutfered | lotte this evening. burn:f:l arms. i Mrs. R. D. Peterman and her andSNAPPY DRESSERS SUNBURN - {niece, Miss Marie Bussinger, who “u |left here this morning on the 500 OAKLAND DOCTO ‘Prmce Henry for Prince Rupert, TO LOCATE HF,RE‘IB C., will spend some time visii- {ing relatives in Telkwa, B. C. Dr. C. L. Fenton, of Oakland,| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, and California, with six years' practice Son, Alexander, are en route tc Jurcau Drug v | there, arrived on the steamer Ala- | Pittsburgh, Pa., via Prince Rupari. Cornl)‘,',"y | meda, looking Juneau over and Mr. Miller will attend a Serbiaa - miaing immediately decided to locate hero;coflvemion in Pittsburgh 5 and open an office. At present! Sam Harvey, Indiana Free Delivery Phone 88 |inis location is in the Channel man, who has been examining Apartments, Sixth and Main|properties in this district, left on Post Ofice Substation | Streets. ithe Prince Henry today for his No. 1 Dr. Fenton features the very lat-|home in Newcastls, Ind. — - J'est in chiropractic methods. Arthur Ayres, transport pilot of . Ithe International Airways, whc ar- rived here yesierday by plane from Anchorage, left on (ke Prince Hen- CLOSING OUT ALL MENSWEAR SEE US FOR PRICES TODAY, the world of smart dressers is as thrifty as it is smartl Today, men are on a sure foceng of hard-headed common sense.Today, men in smart circles everywhere are demanding Bob Smart Shoes. Careful, conscientious shoe making —soled for satisfactionl All sizes. - $6. ry for a trip to Seattle. e - STEWART LEAVES TO SURVEY COAL AREAS To make a geological study of the coal-bearing areas on the south end of Admiralty Island, at and in the vicinity of the Admir- alty Island Coal Company’s hold- ings, B. D. Stewart, Mining Sup- ervisor for Alaska, was expected to leave town this afternoon on the ,America 1., Capt. John Haho. Mr. Stewart will make a map of the geological structure of the district, adding to the data as- embled in former surveys by Geo- logical Survey parties. He ex- pects to complete the work within two weeks and will return here not later than July 1. e All widths==and all for ' Bob o A HOE Toe the Mark for ' Comfort and Vaiue” P VENINGS vl two of the south’s greatest rEN g I{‘I all-around athletes in Leigh Wil- ‘ liams and Herbert Bryant. Both ~ iickin ’4 ! i a have won four letters. e ' KRUSCHEN SALTS Bytler Mauro Drug Co. " Phone 134 We Deliver [} some strong Spokane mining in- terests in the venture. | While making mineral investiga- tions for the Territorial mining| gaN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 16. department several years ago, MI.| A group of wealthy men have Shepard had occasion to make 2 left aboard the yacht, Four Winds, ing painted and present a snick and span appearance from the street, The interior is also under- going renovation, repainting and repapering. The job is being done by contractor George White, ass'st= The American Legion Auxiliary will hold another Baby and Child Welfare, Clinic Thursday after- noon from one to four at the Dug- out, Miss Mildred Keaton, R. N., in charge, assisted by Miss Elsie Bag- gen, R. N. This will be the last clinic until September and all mothers are urged to bring their bables and older children to the S : -JUST IN .. SEE OUR DISPLAYS . Phone 478 - FRUITS AND VEGET ABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery Former Local Resident!MacDonald’s Government Takes Option on Broad Accepts Proposal on S;:AV[EW APARTMENTS | Pass Gold Property Tax on Land AINTED, _RENOVATED Enroute to the Broad Pass sec-, LONDON, June 16.—Premier The Seaview Apartments are be- gineer, visited his parents and| This move by the Labor Gov-|ed friends here yesterday. He is a ernment has averted what threat-| - it Pein_(_fl:fm.):;___ passenger on the steamer Aleutian.'ed to be a serious crisis. BAB' AND Mr. Shepard has an option on ———————— ABY lel‘g QELEqRE v survey of the Wells property andiowneq by Stanley Harris, Chicago|Dugout Thursda; . () i 3 y afternoon for TT?:;;e on its possibilities. Enginecr ;sportsman‘ for a summer cruise in|this free physical examination. nd also made an examina-|pjggks. The yacht will stop at| (adv.) tion of the same group. Both re- gegttle and others will board the ——————— Ay f:;';::;‘:‘:"emed it as a promis- craty there. Old rapers at The Empire. Mr. Shepard expects to be on CA the ground .about a week affer LI . which he will return to Spokane to! FORNIA GROCERY complete the deal. It is probabie! he will be. back in the Terrlwryj shortly afterward. JULIUS SCOPOL RITES SET FOR TOMORROW 4 Funeral ‘services for the late Jul- A RAI‘E BARGAI N ] fus Scopol, Hirst-Chichagof miner, . R e CITRUS — 2 large size regular 25c¢. pack- hospital will be held at 2 o'clock ages and tomorrow ' afternoon in the Catho- lic Church of the Nativity. | e e ion of | A 00c long-handled Dust Pan, all for ._85c George O'Brien of the Juneau- i Young Mortuary, will be in Ever- 3 green Cemetery. i . Italy, leaves no relatives in this city. i o b e — — e —————— ——— e~ . “ ve " " EVERY MORNING o 4 Large Assortment of All Kinds of i

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