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BOY SCOUTING London Gossips Whispering |ONE THOUSAND GHINA REJEGTS | Quéen of the Sea Makes Maiden Voyage il ('fi i 8 "'lf,'"{'efl'}'}'.','{,.,_,* BELIEVED DEAD SOME DEMANDS | RONTITON 227> i Petition \oted for District|of a new royal child, if gossips Ric G busy tongue is true, will soon en- ecognition in Juneau |jjen ‘the household of the Duke and Douglas and Duchess of Kent at No. 3 Bel- d grave Square. No provision for a “blessed event” | was made in the five-story regency | 15 when the Duke and his bride former Marina - of ; om their hon- voy April suddenly carpenters ap- peared. They vanished within, an- leaders, | IOUTCIDg with an slmost {mpetoep- ¢ o tible wink that they were going to 'h"‘“‘“'gfl“,',wm(;r;:: of |build @ studio for the Duchess to 1 adult supervisory | ® nue her painting. But the s e T | beay|sound of their hammers found an el which has| €cho in the drawing rooms of May- s et fair and the clubs of Pall Mall nent here carried on their work "n’]"'-‘ e tembe the Seattle Area he cess ymoon o The Scc a hannel was Nursery Mystery London newspapers, in contrast ‘o the outright methods of some merican columnists, put the whis- per in ink with the subtle an- | nouncement: “It is understood the Duchess is shortly to curtail her social engagements.” The location of the nursery is still a mystery. The first two floors the house of Kent are fully occu- pied by the duke and duchess them- elves, while the third floor is giv en over to guest rooms. Some- where above, unless the prese ; glass panel floor plan is altered, rooms w hts in the flo have to be transformed Into a nurs- s of white pi ery for the first child of the royal Leading from the couple. modern ‘um‘)wmm Duchess' Suite Beautiinl i The most beautiful rooms in the 2Pd house comprise the duchess’ bed- room suite. The painted walls for Ju- the of SpONso! 4 foster their own Scout program under a system de- | vised and approved by the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of Americ D, steps night will have responsibility DUCHESS OF KENT The Duchess of Kent — car- penters’ winks were taken (o mean that her “new studic” 2My is a nurzer Holbror As scor taken k to Lead has been creation vote lit by concealed alternate with led walnut. bedroom of black marb] with the shower of silver and curtains of wate e satin. On the black lass walls fantastic patterns are ced in silver. > IMRS. SCOBEE HONOR GUEST, TWO AFFAIRS Rence uer 'ning at home, honor of sional F ed with was the Chairman Holbrook ester d long a: Boy novemen animous choice for the distriet Other officers chosen night include As etary and Walt Woodward as Viee-Chair- man white have been hung with silver After a conference of leaders curtains. The wide French window was decided to discuss at the dis- | leading to a be-flowered balcon: trict’s next meeting the advisability | ar heavily draped with quilted of electi a cond Vice-Chairman | silver satin. Bed cover and drap- who would be a resident of Douglas. | eries match. The furniture is A ma ity of the leaders expressed | touched with silver and her f the opinion that, if Dougl .l is to! poster bed is shrouded in share wit Juneau in Scouting venture, that com should have strong repre among the elected officers of district the of la: Se in entertained last a dinner at her moth- Mrs. Amy Guerin, in Mrs. F. 8. Scobee who is aving tomorrow morning for Van- ver, B. C Mrs, Scobee guest tonight at luncheon pert unity 3 er + appointment and acceptance of sntation {he | three important posts in the new district. Curtis Shattuck accepted ' the appointment of Commissi for the District. A. B. Phillips agreed to direct the Leadership Training Work, and H. L 1 er will ise ant work of the Cou: Others will be appointed Hubbell Explains Following the election of officers, Willaid ¥ 1l, Field Executive with the ea Council, Boy Scouts outlined the work et-up which most efficient districts use. Hul has had nine years of Scouting work, was sent north by tle Council to aid Alaskan their Scout programs. Hubbell's talk resulted wiil be the honor theatre party d Red- jiven by Mrs. Lisle He- the im- &% Fan- now Provincial this Tector for British Columbia for in- gencies he represents with ujte Lumberman’s , in Vancouver. - RECORD RAIN ENDS DROUGHT 13.—One of man merica, b Di- ing executive Simpsen Praised 806 Dr, cbert Simpson, who headed for ars the ! unofficial | Council, was given high praise night by C. les W. Hawkes! who told of the untiring efforts which the busy Dr. Simpson had put into Scouting here for many years. Dr. Simpson, who, previously, rad made the nominations for the three elected officers, was given loud applause after the conclusion MADRID, June cf Hawkesworth's speech droughts in A meeting of the elected and t ateninz cr {appointed officers of the local d: trict has been scheduled for next Monday in City Hall at 7 o'clock. Douglas representatives have been 1 invited to attend Monday night's mrol.n;; in the years, sive days. -oe ”nln EMIRE WANY aD3 PAY! Daily Cross-uord Puzzle ACROSS Vehicle on wheels . Bons . Mineral and gem 12. Arabian gar= ment . Custom Learning Unknit Leaping am- phibian animal . Player at children's games 20. Egyptian solar disk Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Pointed teol . Proceed . Amusement . Rock . Aged . Italian river . Short aria . Allow . Half em Like, Burden Not profes- sional Intend Muse of histor| Scotch Outer covering Princely Itallat family Ripple against Lither of two Listen for the RADIO Y=~ BROADCAST 4 BIG DAYS Wednesday—Thursday Friday—Saturday Butler-Mauro Drug Co. . Part of the eve Football posi- tion: abbr, . Number 24. Greater quantity Feline animals Place to sit The chosen . Listless . With full force 34. To an inner point . Founder of the state of which Har- risburg Is the capital . A queen of England . Purposes . Small rug . Cultured woman . Upper limb 40. Again: prefix Sdges . Woodwind instrument 43, Jumbled type 44, System of signals . Fragrant odor 46. Genus of the maple tree SA‘/E with SAFETY at Yexall DRUG STORE Unit of weight for precious stones Lessen 3. Black bird lort for & man’s name 49. Perform Sy | ZORIC DRY CLEANING (] Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA { LAUNDRY | 7 z - ol i “lll%fl.ll%fl PHONE 15 is Al‘ 1 drenched the arid | INEXPLOSION MADE BY JAPAN |Factory Destroyed Many Acceptance Would Put Na- tion in Status of *Jap- anese Protectorate” NANKING, China, June 13— “Cannet” accept the Japanese- North China demand, National Houses Demolished— Fire Adds to Horror | BERLIN, June 13—Unconfirmed land unofficial estimates at Reins- dorf place the number of dead in jan explosion of the Westfalian An- Government officials cald early | nalf explosives factory as high as tcday because the demands 1,000 weuld recuce China to a status | The Ministry of Propaganda here apanese protectorate.” | said the toll will be much less tement is the first ‘The factory employs 13,000 men ofiance to Japan's ag- Many houses in the vicinity ive military leaders and the factory were demolished. W was made shortly after the Na- tional Government's Central dow panes for a radius of severs Political Council, China’s high- miles were smashed. Practically every worker the est executive bedy, met in a ccret “urgent session.” ‘pmm was injured. | The main section was wiped ou Meanwhile mcre Japanese {rcop: have moved into the |and bodies were thrown throuzt North China area. in windows. Fire broke out in the neighbo: hood adding to the horrors of t terror stricken devastated area. Red Cross nurses and physician | have béen i the district. “CEASE FIRING” ORDER FLASHED, * BATTLE LINES Three Yea;s, Bioody Con- | flict in South America | Comes to End | BUENOS AIRES, June 13.—The order to ‘‘cease firing” will resound along the Gran Cnaco’s battle lines 1t noon tomorrow ending three year. y warfare which has cost an estimated 100,000 Paraguay- an and Bolivian lives. A neutral military tribunal will later fix the lines for a formal 12- day truce during which a perma- ent peace agreement will be work- ed out. APPREHENSION EXPRESSED HANGHAI, June 13.—Apprehen- expressed here as the outcome Japan’s demands in their China’s elder sthtesmen have de- ided that certain broad conditions Japan's desires for settlement of North China impass e “ac- ceptable but others are not accept- able f the Yellow River has bcen ac- complished but the demands re not acceded to. MllLERS ARE HOUSE Mrs. W. C. Miller are of Mr. and Mrs. D and will remain return and Juests lieadqu in Seattle. - - s l RANK METZGAR RETURNS HOME TO SPEND VACATION - Frank Metzgar, Mrs. L. H. Metzgar a northbound passenger on the steamer Alaska whizh due here Saturday, to pend summer vacation visiting Gov {his nts. He has been attending ' ! St. Martin’s College in Lacy, absence of about two months. ington dur the past winter. went by plane to Washington, son of Mr. and Jehn W. Troy will B “LADIES’ DAY” AT SABIN’S DAD NECKWEAR Mcthers and daughters! Sun- day is Father’s Day! Come in today and select a gift for Dad! We have many appro- priate gifts that Dad will sure- ly appreciate. Ties, for ex- ample! Qur selection will be welcomed by any man! SABIN’S “The Store for Men” of the refusal u} the extremity of the field, whic! The withdrawal of troops from | the Province of Hopei and all north for changes in local and political per- GUESTS OF DISHAWS here of the Aleutian| _ 1029FT Placed in Soldier’s Field, Chi largest stadi U. S, the Normandie wwld":" :23 'nll I:o“:‘o:: 1,000 feet long. i { 3 il i A funsel of the Normandie could hold both tubes ! Empire State S. S. Normandie on the Hollaud vehicular tunnel, which connects N-‘: | Building Monui.ient York and New Jersey. French liner Normandie, largest vessel in the world, arrived in New York June 3 on her maiden veyage from Havre. The Normandie is 1,029 feet long, 119 feet 6 inches wide and her gross tonnage ic 79,280. Charis illustrate her tremendous size. D. C, from Seattle after his nrrival‘ ALEX MISOFF IN HOSP! in the south, and after returning to| - the Pacific Coast, also by plane, Alex Misoff, mmc:t was taken to visited for a time in Southern Cali- St. Ann’s Hospital this morning in | fornia where he attended the open- an ambulance to receive medical ing of the San Diego Exposition. care. DEMOLAYS—RAINBOW GIRLS AND INVITED GUESTS Picnic Sunday. Meset at Tempe 12:15 p.m. Bring your lunch. Cof- fee furnished 3 President of the Co- | Company with his| GOV. TROY TO RETURN GIVE ME HOME ON §. S. ALASKA AFTER 2-MONTH TRIP A BREAK, MISTER!" arrive heme on the steamer Alaska after The cocktails you pour ow# of the shaker are only as good as the gin you pour 7. So take no chances—be sure you use Hiram Walker's Distilled London Dry Gin! 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