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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935. LIBBY COMPANY PARTY VISITS JUNEAU TODAY | Wives, Relatives of Fi Firm Arrive from Taku Harbor Wants to B(’ “Dark Horse” ! is being loa Imon, the part Taku River and y points. with the party Bernard Hub showr the Rev glacie: Mende s soon u Har- to show them around Juneau today Father Hubbard said tt party planned to call on Father hevaroff in the T i and to see Mendenhall | Glacier afternoon The party ‘. 4 & o PRSI e ok § Doy r rrai ntr. n also was to meet Gov. John W.. o /ST CEEC0 Oite o be the dark horsesinithe syent and wing Troy 50 her friends, Jackie Rankin, left, and Mary Turner, right, try their Included in the group wi special “tanning” remedies on her skin. (Associated Press Photo) ; s morning are: M and daughter 1 to st GEORGE LINGO TO | le; Ber cago; M = : Saigorn nset toved| SOON ASSUME HIS | , Wa h'n lm\ I) cC. M s n all-metal | Tate, ‘Wastigton . C Libby, -inko, et | REGISTRAR DUTIE Sirs, Willaed Brinch, Seattle, and 1 »ered by Capt. | Capt. Mike Jensen d at Keeney's| The Fairbanks News-Miner of S s George A. Lingo, r of the Mt. Mc- t and Transpor- | tation , and Mrs. Lingo 'nde in F‘mu.\nk\ from .\‘Ir'Km-‘ Schlllmg MOOSE LODGE Mr. Lm,u i3 cons moruu, the pro-‘ Toasted (%I Moose and also | motion of an excursion from l"mr- The only tea that tome?/r'}fl Women of the Moose ebration tomor- to you as fresh and ‘L\‘_fi 55 last Tue:day aszistant mar Compan yet been closed. | He plans.to go on a three wecks’ hunting trip about September Upon his return from the huntinz trip he will go to Anchorage to as- | sume his duties as registrar of me United States Land Offic Members of those of the will hold a joint re at 8:30 o'clock / ] No. 700 | position he r Oriental ourth | by President ‘,Ti i and | firmed by the Senate. mu. gardens. Moose Women, No will observe | ———e—— the ‘1‘mnm anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council are | ey e program of entertaining this evening at an in- tures fol- | & al dinner for Rex Beach, nov- efreshments. | elist now in Junea Joint Celebration! L.0.0. Moose No. 7 Womens Legion No. 25 ON THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF LOCAL > LODGE NO. 700 MOOSE HALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 8 P. M. All Moose, their families and invited guests welcome! ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM REFRESHMENTS DANCING | attle, | time of his death. Strong, continued in that capaeit; | under Gov. Thomas ! su |SeLretary to Gov. Scott C. Bone. music teacher here a of Dr. | banks to the Park ,which has not ment of the Duke of Gloucester, | to Lady Alice Montague Douglas| 1. Scott is announced. PRODUCE FROM AIR MAIL PLAN MATANUSKA AT HELD UP INTIL SOUTHEAST FAIR FIRST OF YEAR | Trwin Sendmg Exhibit of Dimond Says No. Funds Colony Grown Products | Available Now to Insti- Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L Banner C hoppcfl LOU HARDING PASSES AWAY THIS MORINING Well Know;l_Mason, Sec- 1 retary Under Three |° Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Vigtlant Crawling animal . Billows . Praise Distant but within view . Decompose . Spike of cofn . Style of type Ascend n. 1 . Desire . Wager . Pigeons . Fruit of the oak . Dogma p of noted Governors, Dead persons . Broaden | to Big Juneau Show | tuteContract Service 22. Before 3 gg‘“l' ;Bgna' | . - Shor Louis L. Harding, former Juneau- | °! ::;:;q\:,vmzinmp :‘f,:‘,;’,(" The much cussed and discussed | Reply from Alaska Delegaté An- ite, died in ‘Sealtle this morning, 7 English river | Matanuska colonization project will |thomy J. Dimond to Territorial according to.a message received by I\ Hasing little <""v‘;’r',‘&“," be represented at’the Southeast Chamber of Commerce executives Walter P. Heisel, Secretary of the g4 5. Cravat | Alaska Fair scheduled ito open Sep- here reveals that there is no hope Scottish Rite Bodies in Juneau, ! i Eapossd iy Ju,‘:;’im"_m4 g et | tember 11. |of getting action on air mail con- from Mrs. Ethel Harding, his widow. | 35. Crouch down facts B languid General Manager Don L. Irwin tracts in Southeast Alaska ‘before Harding was borni ‘at Fredericks- | ,, n"m"h”"” 58 o ent wieh v S T B of the project has notified author-|January ‘when Congress reconvenes burg, Va., September 21, 1876. He |+ €3. Open court 3. g‘%ed 'fvi""‘ 51 Article of f66d | j{fes “here that an exhibit of pro-/and sets ' up funds to providé for was for many years in the Inberna} [42 o Ry g Exclapmtiin o | duce grown in the famous valley|the program. Revenue Service in the Territory. | 67. Autl:zic coun- 6. Olgolauslul {is available and will be dispatched| Under the present measure which Prominent Mason 65, Fatty part of 7. Rub with | on“the boat leaving Seward Sep-|just won Congressional @pproval no Harding took an active part in|in. ldolize ~ = Smilk' o o tember. 7. direct money'was appropriated, Di- | | Masonic atfairs in Juneau. He was,*" *'fion 71. Small whirl- 8 Turn inside — e |mond telegraphed Chamber - offic- ja Master of Alaska Consistory of | 45. Burrow pool out Hnls and the provision for .emer- . Army offl 72, Reddish 9. Merited 3 g P! the Scottish Rite Bodies and a | Cancoots enrn:gedy. 10, Man of learn- 65, Forbld ARMY uFFIcERs Igency service Up to $25,000 with- past-master of Mt. Juneau Lodge | 5% And not . Finest ing 69. Mother | out calling for, bids i not ap- No. 147, F. & A. M. He received | his Masonic degree in Honolulu in | |/ 1908. Harding left here in 1925 fu‘ 8- | | where he was employed at the Pacific Steamship Terminals in charge of incoming freight until the | pllcahle in Southeast Alaska. R AsH The situation - was - interpreted ’ hereto mean ragqjarly scheduled plane service will be' discon- | ,tmued September 1,.as L. S. Peck, | PINEVILLE, Oregon, Aug. 29— chief of PAA, has Stated it-would Lieut. Wister Rosenburgh and Cabt. 1o ympossiple to- cofitinue opera- H. W. Killpack, Army fliers {rom ione on revenues from Rassénger Unde rThree Governors Vancouver, Wash., barracks, were. and Dxpress busmea 3 , Harding served under three Gov- ‘killed near here today in a plane ernors in Alaska. He began as | erash. The pilot’s father, Dr. J. H. | ctenographer = for Gov. J. Pr A, | Rosenburgh, witnessed the crash. |1t is said the engine stalled: John Karnosh, Portiand puot’ died today in a North Bend hos-| pital as the result of injuries re- (ceived when his biplane crashed THREE PLA-.NES .//fi / “. last Sunday. T/l SR/ cAE l l; 7/ FLYING NORTH W“Eflifl fl Riggs, finally eeding Capt. Cramer as Secre- 'y to the Governor. He was al:o Mrs. Harding will be recalled as the former Ethel Fo: a former aughter Forbes. who is clated with Dr. Mark Matthews at the First Presbyterian Church in Seat- tle. Dr. Forbes was formerly Pres- 1 | Dorothy J. Bourne of LMle'Am Three, planes took off here today Colo., who will teach the fourth for mgka \grade in the Juneau schoodl' this " Rosemary Lomen, Ralph Lomen's year, and Cynthia Battson of Way- daughter, and her uncle Alfred, byterian pastor at Nenana year: zata, Minn,, who will teach kinder- are passéngers on a plane piloted by 0. {gnrten, arrived aboard the Yukon Noel Wein ‘with Victor Ross as land are registered at the Zynda Ho- copilet, . . tel. | Another plane of the Wein com- Walter P. Hautala, who will teach pany acecompanies it. ENGAGED in the depargméntal - grades,: ac- - A third plane carries a party rompanied by Mrs. Hautala, also ar- bound for Bethel and others for & W SR e g 7 " lrived on the Yukon.and they arc Nome. 9.—The ‘engage- | ) Dorothy Moore, proprietor HAS HEART ATTACK | guests at the Gastineau Hotel. the Baby Shop at Anchorage.| 17, 8. inswict Attorney Joseph| Iva' /Tilden, whe will teach first and Vance Hitt, of the Anchorage|w, Kehce was recently smckenim'a.de arrived on the Aleutian and Club, flew to Dawson recently flnd‘wnh a slight. heart attack at An-|is registcred at the Gastineau Ho- ed there. | chorage and taken to the hospltal 1tal, SPECIALS B e ELECTED ' VICE-GRAND Oliver Dahl was recently elected Vice-Grand of the Anchorage lndgs of Odd Fellpws wuhout. anposltlon LONDON, Aug. | third son of the King and Queen,| we! 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