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NEW SPEAKER PLAYGROUND TOURNAMENT IS TO START Directors of Program Or- ganizing Tennis Match- es Among Players the new have been tennis since nterest en Bow to be increasin chil- eat- jults anc the Helen Webster who whi f the bowl the enthusiasm f t ectors | bec \ament, sct and girls und boy another for boys a 1 the ages of 12 to 15, one for 05 |} the ages of 15 to 18, and for 1 and women A wad for small ct is being constructed in the bowl, and will be ready for use in the near it was announced William B. , who was of the House of June 4 to suc- irer Repres Bankhead of A clected Speaker Representativ ng pool g T 1 today Climaxing the second week off cecd the late ph W. Byrns he play program, a stunt day will| cf Teanc Congre-sman be held tomorrow for the children| Bankheod is the father of Tal- who have been participating in the lulah Bankhead, star the eek’s activitie 23¢ and ccre R LOS ANGELES TOUR |/ PARTY BOUND SOUTH; |-a PLEASED AT RAIN| ;i ouve ourists were gues zens on trips to vari of interest mine the Los of fembers hamber of party, Angele 1 citi- thi the Comi who a Los Good i h e 1 points Tour the Aleutian A side excursion from ard W from the Westward, grew|anchorage and Matanuska wa 1 sunshine de by the Los A group. ed the first rain of their| The party was met the P countered yesterday | this morning by members of the according to R. L. McCourt, Ineau Chamber of Comm President of the Los Angeles Cham- |“Greeters Committee includin ber of Commerce. Curtis Shattuck, Secretary of A group of about 40 of the visit-|j Chamber, Mayor I 1 ing Californians were guests on aland Dr. W. W. 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Mrs camp and having e: room in us car let her know, as the e a number of parents wishi; to their daughter but with no means of transportation. All "visitors who intend to go to the camp Sunday are asked to take their own lunches if they expect to spend the day there. O — ELKS’ BALLROOM TO REOPEN SATURDAY WITH TOURIST HOP 1e Elks ballroom is being groom ed this week for the first ouri; Dance of the summer season Sat- urday night, a welcome to travel- ers on two northbound steamer Northwestern and the new Baranof, both of the Alaska Line. The ballroom, which has been dark some time, will reopen for the summer season to the melodies of Paul Brown and his Islanders. The combination, which has added Bill Parks, widely-known Seattle drum- mer and zylaphone artist, now ha two saxaphones, piano, guitar, bat jo. drums, and zylaphone been doing steady rehearsi the reorganization. They promise plenty of new and popular rhythms for dance patrons. The Elks dance committee cludes chairman Herb Redm Norman Banfield, James McN ton, John McCormick, and Bill ton. ar 3 - - FLIES TO ISLAND The PAA Fairchild seaplane pil- oted by Murray Stuart made a flight to Lemesurier Island this morning on company business {Program Being Planned for and Girl outs who are attending camp at direction h: of the learned ladies >thods hc to live out of doors A daily paper concerning camp doings is issued every night and the ' Knces Most Perfect EGHURGHES T060 The experts must be right. They adjudged Thelma White, singer and dancer, to be the pos Hollywood from the standpoint o harmony Press Photo) SIMMONS NOW KODIAK BOUN petite sessor of the most perfect knees ir f and beauty. (Associatec ri- | WEIre Ifllll'l'l(‘d. ka Air Transport Bel- lanca yrocket seaplané flown b; Pilot Sheldon Simmons, with two passengers—Ben L. Grimes, torial Sanitation Engineer, and Jack Gucker, merchandise broker—Ilef Anchorage yesterday morning and arrived la ht at Dillingham on Bristol Bay. This morning the plane left Dillingham for Kodiak Islar according to radio message ceived here RAILRO WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO JUNEAU OFFICE - J. R. Elliott, in charge of the R 1al Disbursement Office here for the ry Department, i ing for Anchorage Saturday oh the Baranof to close out ac Alaska Railroad move the disbursing facilities of tha railroad to the Juneau office An assistant disbursing clerk remain at Anchorage but all busi- s of the government railroad will andled through the Juneau of- > in the future, Mr. Elliott,said The action is part of the pregram ounts of th e and at of centralizing Federal dfsburse- ments in the Territory e - Lode and placer locatian n tices for sale at The Empire offic. Daily Crossaword Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie 1. Cry of a cat 1. Ornaments Old form of 10. Founded three 15. 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Prongs i 44 Engnnl;! for 69. lla{ll:\n: comb. 8. Manifested 60. Vex loq. service orm 9. Dry 62. Strike with 45. Passageway 170. Regards as 10 open oua 1;. (s)[u‘ded . :ga{uen:ul or }| ) 48, n rfec 2. 49. Pr‘onoun 72. Fisher for 13. 50. Meadow certain fish 14. | r.|larger stones at very at- AD BUSINESS | byte! ship this summer. DURING SUMMER - Lutheran Minister on Way South to Get Funds for His Work he Rev. R. M. Freiling, Lutheran has been obtained dents already in the colonist son to carry him and his left over for market S T id, and the colonists an excellent did not have an, all of which are Tooking forward to building houses of wor- on the whole is mov- ; along in good shape, the min- are season enough r planting this y ting the use of cleared land from resi- district, said, and it is expected that every will raise enough this sea- family easily through the winter with some ar he pastor at Palmer, the Z 2 Matanuska colony, is wwer Just Big Halibut south on the Aleutien to attend s the convention of the Washington- Made Him Stagger, {oOregon district of the Lutheran Chris Tells Jlfl')’ Church at Yakima. While in the Ehat south, the Rev. Mr. Frieling eX- Tne score is twelve to one against pects to obtain the ne ry funds chris Mathison, but the end may the denomination to erect a 'yt pe yet. There were rumbles Lutheran Church this summer &t of an appeal this afternoon. he colony Twelve gcod men, and women, There are. three denominalions ‘gnq sgrue found: Ghins. guilty" th represented at coleny, he re- 'moming in U. S. Commissioner's Lutheran, Catholic and Pres- on June 15. The defendant through e | i attorniey, MLOE. Mondgle. don- tended it was all a mistake. That he was not drunk at all, but rather ng around rather oddly >nuine loading halibut at the G&,fllllfl\, Cold Storage Company. It diamonds conceded b tators - hat Alaska halibut such si of as to make 2 man stagger but urors decided Chris must Certified Court of the offense of being drunk _ have a few and pronounced Origin him guilty as charged Jurors hear the were James Chase rnest ons, J V. Hickey, Mrs. Florence Primavera, Mrs. Anna Snow, Gec Mrs. Ethel Marshall, G. L. Ralph Martin, B. Carmichael Jones and E. S. 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