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; ¥ KIRK REPLAGES WILLIAMS MADE _f:hators Argue Grimly As Obstacles Increase lfi_[]RY APPH{]VES{ Ml{?‘ifi’i&:&” s = X S. HELLENTHAL ON COMMITTEE Pioneer Alaskan andProm-| inent Democrat Named on Divisional Body many i | " rive, on that steamer. There is W. K. Kt e ent for | Promouon of Joe A. Williams legriy v. ' Joh: | @ shars 1n lockiABemocrati | from Chief Engineer to Assistant Troy! today, D G Brwnell, Mhyor| LPEcIed o be 3. muNhg business 4 BN yesterday elected as member e sy | General Superintendent of the roy . D. C. . as merchants feel that Junsauites of the Democratic Divisior mittee vice S: Hel SUPT., 0F A-) | to Fill New Position Which Jusl Created Alaska Juneau was made known today by L.’ H. Metzgar, General (‘C hief Engmeer Promoted i KENAI PROJECT, TROY INFORMED Cor‘shuctlon of Moose Pass Extension Decided- Upon Governor Is Told of Seward, said that the imme- diate construction eof the Moose Which ' have suffered considerably more than Southeast Alaska through the irregularity of stéam- ers due to the longshoremen’s strike in Seattle, However, a big supply of fresh meat, eggs, ' butter, green vege- tables, fruit and berries is ex- pected to arrive here on the steam- er Alaska due here the latter part of this week and merchants ars hoping for complete orders to arl will have grown'weary of their on- forced diet of canned goods, ham, 4 ¢ 1 ass extension south of Lawing on it was announcéd foday. He wa3 {Bunsinecigng ofe e tud, Toetnt, Pelaruls, 1AY EATY BRG] i fire o R T also elected as Chairman of the ;fiy'cr::::dm:;“fielsx:a:::nfxé decided upon by C. H. Flory, Re- Committee, which Mr. Hellenthal Sy i : , % ional Forester, who is now if' that! . had been for several yoars ; fend. N, S VEILRIES D ot Cle e Vickcily., dbf phllereds from zmsv"OHN H. GAFFNEY IS ¢ The election was made at a spe-i occupy it. ! that the extension project, known PROMOTED To ALASKA clal meeting of the Committt yes- | As Chief Engineer, Mr. Metzgar in that district as the “missing e ferday in Mr. Hellenthal's office |said, for some time he has been link” road, has been included n| AGENT,INSURANCE CO, Mr. Kirk will hold over until at doing the work usually done by the an additional program for the cur- {4 the next Divisional Conveation | assistant general superintendent. rent fiscal year. John H. Gaffney, who nas | when the term for which his pre- | The new ‘nove merely means that Funds for programing this and |presented Frank Burns, Inc. decessor was elected will expire he will have a commensurate posi- probably other projects in the Al-|Southeast Alaska for the last Mr. Hellenthal Tesigned because | Himi He 188 Do) WAH P EGI aska National Forest areas were years, has been transferred to of his early removal from Juneau pany 12 years, all the time in the | allotted recently by the Zecretary attle where he will make his ho a- to Valdez where he will have his engineering dPDfll‘uneqt. Bl = s Of - AgTiculture, quarters as Alaska” Representative headquarters as Federal District Mr. : Willlanis has just refurried | Members of the President’s special maritime ¢ trike board are pictured as they renewed their bat- = Mayor Brownell said that people| for the same company, it was made < Judge. He was appointed to that T irom California with Mrs.| 4o jn gan Francisco 1o Sleak up the différenses between watérfront emplogecs’ Al worties Thelr In Seward Teselved Mr. Fiorss ant|Xabon today. Frank Burns, In:. position early this month by Presi- e o e ol CHIIeDL | - Inst appsal to thio Midstil Assoclation to' postpon o’ for a sixth timb the fsero Hepe™ for opening the nouncement with enthusiasm. He is general agent for the Canadian dent Roosevelt, s Mgt o e T | otk by force went unheeded. Rioting ensued epeedily, with many hospital cases re- Officilly expressed his thanks to|Fire and Gulf of Texas Insurance Mr. Kirk is a ploneer of Alaska Jorle who have been visiting rela- % A Gov. Troy for his “great interest companies. and is known from Point Barrow Uves at Escondido for the past; Ported and sevcral men shel, Piclured, left to right, are Roger D. Lapham, steamship executive; and help.” He said it was hoped| While it is a promotion for Mr lo Ketchikan. He engaged in the three and one-half months. E Themas G. l:lant, Chairman of (he Employers' l'urd‘; Edw?rd F. McGrady, Assistant Secretary of that work could start next fall and'Garrney both he and l;drs Gaff- druz business in Nome in that - { Laber; Archbichop Hanna, Chairman of the President’s Special Strike Arbitration Board; 0. K. Cush- 1o’ continded throughout. the win-| ney expressed their regret at leav- : camp’s heyday and came here some 7 e ing cf the Federal Committee, and Albert E. Boynton, Managing Direclor of the Industrial Associa- ey as it would relieve considerable | in Juneau where they have mad: 20.,vears ago in the same trade. f‘h"t" of Ci’g:,“““.’]‘"’sd'w?;h ::I‘} ';‘%6 NENANA IcE tien, undcr whose aucpices the forcible opening of the port by carrying cargoes through the line of unemployment. hosts of friends during their resi- i He had been active in parly af-| & trers, 100 WUCs Wide Bnc b ath d pickcts was bcing conducted. Subsequently the board met with sirike leaders, but the deadlock .- dence here. Mrs. Gaffney, pro- ! falrs throughout his long residence | control measure for the west, would continued. : o, (' |prietor of Jenne's Lending Library, ¢ | | in the north, and has been a dele- ‘I;‘e huil!me}:n l}lorth! Dakm;‘n to t)‘\: Pufll- c H IEF AL —— — — il MERCHANTS RECE[VE expects to dispose of her interests 0 %' ate to Divisional, Territorial and| Texas Panhandle along the rout 5 <A E se- National conventions & mumber of| shown in the map. under 8 Blan be WM. chBBs we ML vistr wore -\ Nowick 10 po owers | LITTLE PRODUCE ON |, they pian to senl their nouse- tlmes le:firrfg:ts.‘d;{:nn: tw:uls tenl;(ae fxl‘gvm Is s Icl DE VII‘ICOH\C;’ Wa-;h .acu‘Jm;un‘(-:i by | Kenneth Cor! has been ap- YUKON FRCM SOUTH‘Lhe south, either on the Yukon or : , 10 to 12 years and cost $75,000,000. their daughter, Miss Ione Curtin|pointed City Dog Catcher and the next soutibound steamer. (¢ It W°‘;:.d rival the E'“t Wall of and Miss Pat Hill, are headed for |Poundmaster. Description of dogs ST By N China as an achievement, * ; a visit in Hope on the Yukon, Mr. picked up and taken to pound for M«_.\rchants in Juneau whq were K._ W. Faunce, representative of | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 11.— Curtin is a business man, and the not carrying a 1934 license tag is looking forward to the arrival of|a finance company of Boston, |Charles Halverson, aged 60, old-| ggaTTLE Jsuiy 11. — William two Yolng Wathen e rieds i % [Pt Mk day on City Hall bul- the Yukon to teplenish their sup-| Mass, accompanied by his son, {timer and manager of this Year's cpiphs, pioncer druggist of Daw- Portliad Hhospltal letin board. Dogs unclaimed by Plies of green vegetables, fresh| K. A. Faunce, is bound for the u E ice pool, hanged himself in his gon died here yesterday. He came s AR R owners within three days will be Meat and other perishables, were |Interior via Valdez on the Yukon vf“b“‘- using handkerchiefs knotted gouth’ to a sanitarium a month YOULE RETUR! HOME )dlsposed of. License fee for male doomed to disappointment as none|to inspect properties of the Fair- 5 | together, the coroner's office re-'ags The funeral will be held Fri- B g 4 dogs, $2.00; for female dogs, $4.00. Were included. in the 250 tons of ' banks Exploration Company. , IN LOGGING co [ported. o 08 Thomas C. Youle, for many years | Charge for reclaiming dog from ,..-,;'.;;;;.;;‘,:':.,.‘*m...”'* ST (L T A | galyerson Was Draprictor Of ‘the|’ Mrs. Cribbs plans 0\ T8RN | isciall gwher. of the Model Cafe |poudl, $100/alus 5 centh per day 'NenanaPool Hall. {north after the funeral. I’ PAMBATRE AhaL 1o (e ast ois | S0 Hnil FOR B REA KFA ST EARLY MURNING( BT oy i T years operator of the Heathman| Poundmaster at pound (Chty g Wl" Operate Camp Local i ;T',"'m'"'m.' 8 il « Sixty Drown in Hotel in Portland, Oregon, is a :g“"”v’ Irom 4]_‘.” 2RI dg‘;‘:‘ PANCAKE FLOUR, medium packages ... 25¢ ed at W, Il N o6 RERAGIR e e e : pagsciiger Fboncd, Wbc Tukon tor |Get ML dop flecnme from Oy ) et 1iON CAN MAPLE SYRUB: it a $1.10 at Wrange arrows i il atis nather AAats » | Floods in Japan Fairbanks where he expects to|Clerk at once and save expense = vl ith an — e make his future home. ‘and trouble. .W“h Roy Rutherford of persons wi;hmg l(z mtflkt: Pli:E" Zynda | Toxyo, July 11—sixty persons i i | C. J. DAVIS, o % - e trips to nearby, ‘points today, -the| mimer Higgins, Washington, D. yere drowned in floods’ in X&his ATTENTION B. P. 0. ELKS | —adv. Chief of Po A C 4I{NICKQS P' 174 1 Rl S e e o e e aey | Ella W. Neale, Gasper WY0: kaia Prefecture. Vilages and farm| Regular meeting. tonight. Initin- e ey t G, ,rnoneitsid } ¢ Brothers in the Juneau Logging|, . a . TR eronsigel X i v N — ~ - i ¢ , — ) Company, now Socated at Wrangell| ock hia morming on both. sehe- o apeorn wcamuten, Janecu: Mrs.. ER I OO OO OO R e~ Narrows, according lo.an announce- | qule and special flights. Irwin, Fresno, Cal.; Miss M E ¥ ment n}ado by Mr. Gardner today. At 9:30 o'clock the Baranof 100k y1.win San Francisco. & Mr. Gardner and Roy Rutherford. | ¢t on its regular Wednesday trip Gastinsan President and General Manager of [ o Chichagof, and' way points with! ¢ g Kull, ‘Juneau; Mrs, Lars .the Juneau Lumbi-r Mills, who is{max Saul, George Murakimi n, Juneau; Miss Bernice also an owner of the logging camp, passengers for Apex El Nido and peqersen; 8. W. Calvert, Seattle: will operate the camp. Mr. Gard- | Mat Bilonich, Herman Korvela and Miss Hylma Burke, Sitka; S. M. ner left Juneau for the camp on Mcnday evening on the seaplane Patco and will spend some time looking over the plant. John Salo for Chichagof. The plane returned here at 12 noon. Goes to Hoonah (Savin, Ketchikan; Henry Halver. |son, Ketchikan; Mr. and M !Arthur F. Guthrie, New York City; Half an hour later it took off nyg Ralph Lament, Scattle; Cecilia T8 Logging superintendent for the |again for Hoonah and Excursion \and Myrtle Johnson, Seattle. - Juneau Logging Company will be | Inlet, with L. E. Herrin as a pas- | Alaskan A. C. VanWinkle, who is now at|senger for the former place and| S. Pekovich, Hawk Inlct; = the location A large quantity of piles for canneries and docks as well as trap lines and logs for the Juneau Lumber Mills has been put in by the company. ‘Both Mr. Gardner and Mr. Rutherford have had many years in the lumber business and are well known throughout Southeast Alaska through their association ip the industry. Unionists Attempt to Make Attack, Ketchikan KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 11.— A riot nearly occurred at the Standard Oil Dock here yesterday, when union seamen and firemen from the Steamship Yukon at- tempted to attack the nonunion crew of the Standard Oil fanker. Capt. A. F. Lucas and the police turned back the unionists. ) - eee SEATTLE, July 11.—Five sub- marines enroute to Alaska are this afternoon off the Oregon Coast. Walter Scott, Jeanette Johnson, Ruth Gudbranson and Margaret | Thordarson for Excursion Inlet. From this trip it returned at o‘clock and at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon pilot Meyring and Me- chanic Jarman again left in the Baranof for Chatham and Tenakee. Hugh J. Wade and W. R. Kimball, Jr, Deputy Alaska Administrator for the N. R. A, and his assistant, | respectively, as passengers for Chatham = and Mrs. Charles Hall for Tenakee. Two More Trips Scheduled Upoy its return to Juneau, the Baranof will leave once more, to make another trip with passen- gers to Port Arthorp ang Chicha- gof, and late in the evening Pilot Meyring will return to Chatham to pick up Mr. Wade and return with him to Juneau, after having com- pleted many hours of flying. .. CORDOVA BOUND and Mrs. Fred Glashrenner Mr. of Seattle, who own a business in | are passengers for that Cordova, city on the Yukon. GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND Phones 92—95 Coats, Suits, Hats One-llalf Oft OLEMAN’S Tlnrd Off | WHI c’ RETAIL GROCERS Free Delivery TE George Bach, Taku Harbor; Max | Saul, Juneau; James Brennan, Ju- |neau; Henry Mayeda, Juneau; Mrs. |Mayeda, Juneau. Young Republicans Are Asked to Join I Councils of Party | cHICAGO, 1L, July 11—Young |Republicans throughout the Nation are called by party leaders to fight as “we have never fought before” |against “the colossal bureaucracies of the Democratic Administration.” Col. Roosevelt sounded the key- note of the drive, assailing the policies of his kinsman in an address to+ young leaders of 19 States. “You will pay the piper for the follies of the Democratic Admin- istration for you will pay the debts. They insure you that your children and you will struggle under the {laws they make. You should have | & say in party councils,” Col. Roosevelt said. ——— INJUR| LEG TODAY | employees of the Alaska Juneau injured his leg this morning while shifting piling on ithe .dock and was taken to St. |Ann’s Hospital in the White Lime Ambulance,” Joe Short, driver. Max Dorman, < S CASH ONLY! 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 mmo DRESSES RACK 1 $13.65 Prints and plain colors, nearly all colors. 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