The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1931, Page 8

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8 CHAMBER IS T0 D(*"ro(- for Fireman KETGHIKAN IN l)(ul_y Cross-u ord | Puzszle } ACROSS “uzzle 12. Poker stake . Slrort 1 Awx 13. Liquor 1 GET REPURT GN 7l 2L As far a® i '\‘L‘»‘,f,“”m_ 23, Eagles' nests \ I vt 2. Pedal Qigits 14. Itahao coir !lr Weary 15. Pertaining to 27. Symbol for wars iron | | 16. Early aipha- BIA 28. mmwfl tower betie char- 29. Humble i Naw Conh » Marols acter 8. City 1o the Financial \um ment and| New ommunity Member | 17. Persian poet ] Ml argentine ! ' ¥ 18. Warrior cor ] Republie Report to Be Made Assures Success of Ter- |™ “panion or"a % % ‘;“E‘ 3. Deadly i ing b Thuire 5 | - 7 | 19. Princely 1tan- immerse again Thursday ritorial Body thoeyng oL - E1S] 3 Ghonay tateio i Lw. Root of the 38. Extended % i mouth A A ME written ex- K Chamber e ! 22. Conquer positions % r j i i 24, Pr » T R E[N| 4. Those who i § capture witl bmmerce 1:.)(-mr:1‘x.u works E E NJEY l:,“..‘_z," received by M. S. 28. Foundution 1y 4L state of pro- Contrai ‘part SERS|0 TV 4% Soind’ iaea- n Allude sibility 1 Arabian gar g1 Testity under DOWN 48 Swin_of el | iation, the Alaska 31 L‘Ti“:n' oath 1. Hanging over Fa ”“n o | 3 udes among its 38. Long vituper. 54 Decrees of the SHERNS ALS. avk: o tor 2 ercial bod * ve speech Sultan 2. Capital ot Lient ; commercial bodies Of 3o gituuie iyria 5. Wreatn ene reru 49. Nuisagres ipal cities of the T poems cirling a 3 Pertaining %0 50. AlterMuve Wrangell, 4 Flumea helmet an era 51 Puppet 1 a d 1‘ . i Eroprty §9 Fathers & Qater, vottle 53 Great Lake rd 4 [Lnemies e 3, 5 Mediate 653 Scheme | s 44 Friend 63. Bogy of Jews ¢ (ijlege cheer 53 Love to excess | 1 Mrs. R French 1ohy v word 6 Greek Oupid | from San ¥ 45. Hire 64. Prevaricator 1. Tovaz bum- 51. Went 1o the " £ 46 Wud animal 65. Exchange ing bird % bfl((O‘fl’l There ome I ; > 41 Aprlaud 6. S % Light brown 0. Biasculine A 48 Ma hine for 88, Share Jaceas 9. Gum resin name 67. Optical glass 10. Bureaus 61. Ruaent endar i 6% Sauates 1L Corrosion on 62 Citv in Hol - > 69. Writing table iron land ree for \\1 fred Ilm ter RHLLERS ARE e ik e .\1 BIk Dascd ago, . not_become effecti ‘ old, determined to g Territorial or Doggedly he k e s be joined by entil he accompli commur chambers representing bachelor of scienc total memberships of at least 500 b the hands of Presi Robert G. ' persons. i 5 . . Spronl, of the university. “It took ‘The affiliation of Ketchikan T\(_J_rlhmn Bnl}sh C(;ll:lnlna w ot Of hard work” Hunter ' more than fultils the conaiions Fishermen Start Work; — = imposed by the Legis : ‘ 3 ment. The Alaska Rebates Given T N’ ) J bt oy 1 ? { J - titled to the use of ti CE RUPERT, B. C e . e o priated by the lawmakers." almon trollers of North- LAID UP INBED gpoer s 1 II : I IIH 1 Columbia have decided and have resumed | | operation: ! ! . trollers will get a two-cent MEET TOMORROW| A on gasoline as well as a Ty Vertebrae of Slune 3 e A0 1 ; tisfactory price for cohoes i 4 Tt Brothers invincibles -0 v (ruck(‘(l‘ Wl" (,on- the Grocer can't be- nines will tangle on base- . e s tinue Ocean Flight ball diamond tomorrow night at| WHO | i e 6:30 o'clock. The stores will close | 1 18 New ~ at 6 so the full registration of play- | i AND WHERE ST. JOHNS, New Brunswick, June, 8¢ 6 50 t stration of | s l‘, 24—X-ray pictures revealed two: €rs may report for “play ball | . TR o etobras af- Mize Bhth chols's| The number of innings will be M. K. Casey of Everett,|spine are cracked as the result of ‘Th‘“‘”‘ b"rf:a’:f b?“‘ 51“2”:“‘0 sl . is & house guest at the her crack-up with her plane on' 1€ BATC MY b i ey Chat Lnding Dere Mondey night siter) D00 ¥ Wil 98 & game et | home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. | g Monds R 8 e ehitkpntiaitner § i ok & & Cisey camp fprth | e TlERY Naw. Youk on s b0, chickentainar; s booked fav nd. Miss Casey came morth & s e At |8 oclock and the movie show for \ the steamship Princess Alice. |Projected solo trip across the At-'g.q," ciion the losers w ; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rittenhouse, lantic ] . | winners. pert are in Juneau on a| Physicians said the veriebrae are doctors in Juneau, and taxi- p ¢ neau today fered for sale there. en route to Prince Ru- B. C. The catch will Be of- GEORGE LOTT aying at the Gas- |not dislocated and would mend eas-| .1 " qrivers auomented by a nu They have just completed |ily and quickly. et e e e 1o ar | ‘The 10,000 pounds of halibu: that | ir of the world. Mr. Ritfen-| Miss Nichols announced from o4 t5 casualties were brought here by the Avona, ‘ who h: ted Alaska be- | her bed that as soon as she raised (T S A Capt. Olz\rbLar;cnsanthhat Fvye;p‘ t hall Dlaver dte. Tthe o to repair her plane she purchased by the San Juan Fish- Bs star foothall player dur e s W 4 SO0 PO OF . 10 o shuine ot ol ik e s Universi anti HALIBUT GO SOUTH dav, were shipped by the buyer t0 |yt was today eliminated from the Olaf nson, who entered St.| —_———— i 2 Seattle on the steamship Alaska|gingles of the third round by H Ann's Hospital June 18 to undergo| P. H. Abbott, representative of Twenty-one thousand pounds of 248V |G. Lee, second ranking English an operation for the removal of |the Dupont Power Company, i halibut aboard the Norland, owned Three tierces or mild cured sal-|star, 7-5, 7-5, 5-5, and 7-5. Lott tonsils, returned to his home|back in Jun from a business by I Goldstein and skippered by mon Wwere sent by E. O. Swanson |played erratically and erred freque- evening trip to Fairbanl Capt. Thomas Sandvik, passed Ju- to Seattle on the steamship Evans.'ntly. SRNEERNREARARANE 2 RACES MARINE EVENTS e e N EEEEE R | I (O az0E BIG DANCE BAND CONCERT Sports of All Kinds FIREWORKS FERANENERINTACE for city for street construction pur-|e ——— . JEXPURT MARKET poses. Except for these sources of | | AT THE HOTELS | sales, both mills would be closed|e . | down, Mr. Heintzleman said. Gastineau | While absent he covered several| Mrs. Charles S. Conover, jr., Lar- FUR Luss DEAD timber, sale areas from which thefry Parks, Keichikan; M. F. An- mills are taking supplies for tie'drus, Ed Kendall, Paul H. Abbott manufacture. V. D. Harrison, Seattle; Paul Town- Loggers F,nd No Export send, Eugene, iOre.; Mr. and Mis . s John V. Rittenhouse, <Cannes Sale: Two Mills Cutting |HOLBROOK BACK FROM |France; ¥. J. Wadman, Aluska. Ties for Railroad Demand for tirely disappe: | Alaska outfits susceptible of encountering difficulties in finding any market for them, according to Region Forester B. F. Heint- zleman, who returned Tuesday from Asst. a two-weeks’ Sawyer-Reynolds Company, which | if a0V, |has a good supply of spruce and| hemlock logs on hand which could | for a removal the zulations so )\: tation of mills pression. the Scow Bay are the plants The former hi 25,000 ties, for the Alaska chikan plant strictions against t to outside markets. organization but which could not be de- livered to them on account of de- This tinued in effect this year. ‘The Ketchikan Spruce Mills and only Southeast in operation at this time.; and the two-by-fours subplied SKAGWAY INSPECTION After spending three days at Skagway looking over the Forest Service trail system, Wellman Hol- brook returned to headquarters to- day on the steamer Alaska. He in- spected existing trails to determine | Juneau. what improvements are necessary, | and studied the field to see what,! new trails are needed, | Trail signs for the convenience of the public probably will be in- export logs has en- ared and Southeast with logs on hand legal exportation are Ty Siems, 'Dawson. | Zynda | | to Ketchikan. trip of Forest Service re- |normal at Skagway, Mr. Holbrook | cutting logs for | sald. Except for one small space, Last | upper, Dewey Lake is entirely fro- relaxed its'Zen aver. Last year at this txmflv as to permit the ex- it Was clear. Last Monday night| timber cut for local MW snow fell on the peaks of the] | mountains in the vicinity of the| | town. con-! —raT, | Old papers at the Empire office Empire. policy was mill near Petersburg/ Alaska “The Flood” as a contract to cut latter 40,000 Railroad. The Ket- has, also, a market to the Coming .= Libby’s g7 4 4 POUN GEORGE BROTHERS Phone I m brate in Junea fI_ in the Good O1d Way! m . LEERLRLTTPTEREEEL T H = F " -] H H = = ] & H H = E - ] B = 1 = = E B Fl H] B H H B & 2EEESENANNEE SETNENERTNT FRERER Whole Roast Chicken Juicy and Delicious D CANS ...$1.80 (Keep a can or two on hand for the | unexpected guest) With At GARNICK’S--Phone 174 N % WATCH 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries The Melody Orchestra Herbert Lee, Tenakee; liams, Seattle; H. G. Redlingshafer, SNAPPY NUMBERS EELTRREELE PREREP R RS PLFERE FERE AL B ETEDRET P LT R R L LR EE L B Lt bt D SMOKER A. B. HALL Evening July 3 Auspices American Legion REEEENENSEERNAE: BENENEITNNRRRIENATNREAEE 3EERSATEINERDNEENRINNNERIETTRNN SH PRIZES | Washington Airways; Mr. and Mrs. (James Tropea, Skagway. Alaskan Gus Meitterlat, Bear Creek; Hen- C. wil- be legally exported, was able to! | stalled on the Denver Glacier trail. L 0 O w 11 but Aone raft, and that to a| He went over the route to S. Gla-! . . . [ | prince Rupert mill company. | cier where it is possible a new tml For several years, there has boem"““ Be constructed. i Z\T 700 some agitation in some quarters | The summer season is later than 0. DANCE MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Admission $1.00 * i

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