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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938 GOLDEN RIVER LAST OF ROOSEVELT SONS TO WED [INDIAN POINT Sy Sudens, ISHIPS MENACED Tea Given Friday IS NOW FORTY GROUP TO HAVE ™o Feied v Py |GEBERGS IN For Scout Leader 1 CHICAGO, June 15.—Psycholo- < conducted tests to learn why | k& . A tea, Ivmmnne Miss Dorothy Lou PERGENT BUNF } WATER SYSTEM bl e NURTH ATI.ANTIB MacMillan, Director for the Girl o8 B ‘ X i i ! g Taku River Film Well Into wgo failed in their studies. b <P o or the G Progressn\'x- Stages, [ i e g = at the home of Mrs. J. W. Leivers on ailures having ligence rating . s e Ly Property Owners to Buy B 10 1 goat na ConstLGirrt Assites Warn- v tin Avecus, Pritay Wiistnoor be- | ) o - . + ginning a H o'clock. Materials — CCC Will L R ve-| jng—Dense Fogs Are Py atbati sa: ol Sitocad - of 1 ymptoms and found the sivitip it ‘ I.il_\' N(‘cf'ssary Pl[!C my | Also Prevall““:’ giving the scout leaders, members causes to be as fbllows: of the council, and mothers of the Webster Says 1. Hostility toward the school.| S s stility 8 s girls going @ i — group water system on 5 Poor cooperation with others.| WASHINGTON, June 15. — The/ v mfipm‘;fl“’mc:":":w“"dgfzf’:’;;“““-‘ “Sourdough Bob” Webster, lead- Highway will be in-| 3 Refusal to accept sugges-|Coast Guard has warned that ice-'® \FiCE RS Fon HEW ©Hee e ing man ¢ Norman Dawn's film the near future as the tions [ hergs are drifting farther south this o FAEH el e A s ! . o ve in (he Capital City on board “Golden River.” arrived in Juneau 1 agreement between the| 4 Inferiority complex year on the North Atlantic steamer il S 3 AT S - o s 4 3 s Prince George tomorrow, and this morning from the film camp on Y t Service and the Indian 5 Over-confidence in self. lanes and dense fogs ‘of the DAt o1 oinis are requested. to “don” the Taku River for a briel pusine [Foini Water Association which| g privileged character attitude.|week are increasing the hazard to j), e Siiec) ,m'd ”)0‘ ol ; ;"‘_’k trip. {consists of a group of property| 7. Refusal to reason about a | shipping o ot By e 0(. is well ¢l ) r _ i 5 to greet her. During her stay here, Showing hands well clawed by the {owsiers on_the highway. The prop-| problem | Vessels are advised to ship their! . ovioic v ‘her departure f two cub bears which have been lerty owners are going to furnish| g Shyness course to the southernmost emer- o Mt or iy ink the pressed into acting Webster e materials for the system, co 9 ptiveness or dishonesty. |gency track. This is the first time Vot Giialae Ai‘-c‘wax‘,\‘/“fl o scratched his now luxuriant beard arcund $900, and the Forest| 1 iciality | since 1935 that such conditions have BT O NN W O G- and observed, “It’s going to be a Service with CCC labor will do the! 11 work avoidance, been reported. B Webster said the film camp has Bk AR e T | d0y I WOk ; I il ¥t | 1 3. Refusal to work unless bribed | § gat ER 1O - now been moved from Mary Joyce Bulnyien: il i il SALVATION ARMY Bt yeoulved. SRR HLL 7] t0 thie head of Twin Glaciers Lk sgency office, the water association | hrne s conciuded tnat| LEADER TAKEN BY LT where many scenes have been taken : | with J. A. Williams as |« ; fluence e . ae out influence is the b mstor acnee | e e A e % 1k DEATH, KLAWOCK COX SISTERS TO in the ice fiel eary-Treast and Nick E d|ir sapable to avoid or Mary Joyce, proprietress of Taku ¥, saember 60 e’ Aoty O ';’,‘]““:{“1‘ ‘f‘l, and capable to avold OFl winiam Benson, aged 70, long BROADCAST, KINY River Lodge, is becoming “quite an Egi bers of the 'nssotlation Ave g G TP {identified with the Salvation Army Temorrow evening, over station actress,” Webster said. “She read i : tis Shattuck, J. W. Leivers, Jane in Alaska, died Monday in Klawock' KINY, the Cox sisters, formerly the her lines :r":]\\m(nll'.l and she has| Bt i i - | Barragar, Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Mrs.| FOREST SERVICE | where he n'])lr(‘fcnicd mv's‘m (x!n; Gold Dust Twins, hektd! over the a million dollar smile.” E “ George J¢ wson and ' Army, accoerding to word received National Bri casting Sysf n ehster, George nson and ational Broadeasting System fron “hile in Juncau, Webster was to Y INE-CLAD CHURCH at Nahant, Mass. will be lB:dL?yE( ;Ere ‘: B g st TO PLANT SHRIMP. |7l “organization here. He was' New. woric Oity. will b fresentod see a five-year-old Juneau girl who scene of June 18 wedding of Anne Lindsay Clark, Boston dcbu- wealthy Mrs. F. Haven Clark. & . ook e AR O S N DUCK CREEK | widely known throughout Southeast ion tne “Alaska Greeting Hour may play a significant child bit in tante, and John Roosevelt, whose home address is the White Housc be tapped and the water piped to Alaska and leaves as immediate They; will be on the air from 11 the fim. ST g v \e piaces of the adjoining prop- Another attempt at planting |Felatives here, Mrs. Harry Willard o midnight tomorrow night T"‘]‘ ;’”‘;v”““' ','i :‘ ‘{“"‘(" ‘]I'":' : owners which will consist of fresh water shrimp in waters ne. “‘“.d'_ Mrs. “K““C ‘J“Ck-‘m‘: I‘““‘i_‘"l The Cox sisters are now on a f\m"” 'pl“ ”f"'l "“:’_}‘{' "v_‘:“"w laying not more than a half mm here for fish food will be m wlmf\wm will Ab" “_'-‘ K"“l‘f")d‘ with tcur of Alaska. They have been ::lx’rlo :;xil‘:q:\lt»x :‘l\rprl;v\li'\“[’v'n\ . of pipe, according to Forest by the U. S. Forest Service. Assist- Brigadier C:!l;;l.l::s.o_huuuua 1ssociated with the following well aGsitiosnt sewk b the bkt of « The work will in ant Regional Forester Wellman HERET known programs, “Thrills,” “Call- m',fm‘ ek i‘n ‘mm_ i mm_'m’,,mj the next day or two, it was . Holbrook brought back a can of FLOWER GARDEN OUILT ing Cars,” and two national broad- that W,,,]l,‘,,,,”“,q,,, it the Benle e the shrimp from the Wenatchee |is awarded to No. 135, at the Am- casts emanating from NBC's Hol- backgrotnd of “Giolden’ River national forest when he returned | °rican Beauly Parlor. adv. lywood studios re - th < ¢ lanted in Duck Creek. A previou camp before - the week is out. and P! s 5 expects to be on location again un- . . cxperiment at Auk Lake was un-|| DON'T BUY A REFRIGERATOR : ful due to the condition of || Withe itk ol July it Uw l” ‘ Tt | Without First Seeing the “The picture is turning out swel e water he said, “but the hard ground we S 5 BT 2R TR | KELVINATOR sleep on, and the bugs that bite us, f ¢ are making it rather tough.” | H DRUNKEN DRIVER IS i If you do you'll miss the biggest buy on the market g GIVEN STIFF JOLT today. Low cost operation. Five-year guarantee. . . . INMUNICIPAL COURT Easy terms. Mlss Jane M“ls a"d Will Cost $200,000 — To i ‘ % Ser\,’(\ as Link Be[vveen Charged with driving while drunk. Rlce 8 Ahlers co —Phone 34 W h B 5 Edward Laurie pleaded guilty in i 4 2 \ Juh" ussewuud wed as mgton ering Sea unicipal court this morning and Third and Franklin Streets fined $100 by City Magistrate SEATTLE, June 15.—Commander Hares 1. Tacas and’ given i jadl ST M. J. Ryan of the Coast Guard, sentence of 30 days, the latter A very pretty wedding took place announces that a Coast Guard peing suspended. Lauric was ar- in Sitka Monday at 10 am, when ) S et $000:006 L e : ol Radic ion, costing $200,000, Will yested by police yesterday Miss Jane Mills and John Ossewood be built near Seattle T E 2 . ey i G Police Chief Dan Ralston reiter- were unitgd in marriage by Dr. J. The station is designed to serve : i H. Condit ai St i Yot CTV¢ lated today that his department Sea Church wh as a Naval Radio Station in tme yoylq keep up the campaign dili- PY irch of war and in peace will be a ink |yantiv o keep the strects free o decorated with tulips and white nar- betwe Washington, D. C., an i : clssiis '” % i b “» 804 dqrivers under the influence of Salb. ring Sea Heriion The bride wore o dres AR Hquor Y THURSDAY——JUNE 16 gote style with hat to m S Wiilla soosxories. HAF 6 BRIDEGROOM il be AT SIMPLE ALTAR of tne Profest nt Eskeopst MRS. BRISTOL lS WASHINGTON GIRL AT 1:00 P. M. of pink rosebuds and lillies of the Roosevelt, youngest and church at Nahant, M Aune Clack and John Roos 5 | valley. oIV i ras o ier FDE, e Ahelr marriage vows. Altar Is just below center window. | HONORED AT SHOWER HOUSE GUEST HERE . Ruth DeArmond, maid-of-honor. 3 3 - - | i, 5 e e ath DeAmmond, mald-ol NOnOr | o e — | Last cvening, Mrs. Jacob Komen Miss Geraldine Bodding of the Cooks and Waiters a corsage of sweet peas, Mr. Howard lentertained at her home in the Auditor’s office has as her house Estelle was the best man !Steinbeck '\]Hllmvnl‘~ in honor of guest Miss Katherine Porter of Mc- Mis, 0. G Btewsrt Vooal duet: wa {tol, the former Theresa Komen. |an indefinite stay. Miss Bodding sung by Miss Margaret Pimpertor ; | > evening was spent in playing and Miss Porter attended business of Doug and Ruth DeArmond £ after which refreshments | college in Seattle at the same time. Solo, “Indian Love Call,” was also ‘ served. The bride was pr Miss Porter was an “On to Mexico” ar en ers— aca sung by Miss Pimperton i - ented with many gifts. Guests were | contest winner in wkumngton | A wedding hreskfast followed at i H Mesdames Dell Nash, John Turner, | 3 the Home of the parents, Mr. and . Don Clauson, Vincent Derrig, Vin- RlCHARDSON HIGHWAY Mrs. Foster M. Mills. G cent Beachant, Jack Garrett, Paul e Fainle 16l for Godderd' Hot ; Wallney and the Misses Marguerite NOW OPEN AT DELTA Springs for their honeymoon. Mr. A Hickey and Thais B 3 and Mrs. Ossewood will make their e The Richardson Highway is now fiome et Paimer, Alasks, where Mr Den’t Blame open at Delta and although loaded Ossewood is Chief Accountant for . trucks will have to be towed for a| ad the AR.C. Fireworks If It day or two all traffic can get through 5 from Valdez to Fairbanks, accord-| ] Ralns Jllly 4 ) ing to word to the Alaska Game | RG Commissiony from Superinnmlent‘ Twn AAT sHIPS ulrlll;\lN }{l?‘};?('k‘f”"f M _P",}‘“‘”“’ Shepard at Chitina. The road has| 4 I_;rl.\wm: "m i rz‘f“"l’a"‘: fessop | DECRre-routed between Mile 210 b iy £ 'dl}'m‘ 1. DIOIESSOXgang Mile 212 and repairs are now | physics at 'ordham university, being completed. thinks not R s During the World War,” Dr. TO HAVE GOODIE SALE Lynch said. “heavy rains were at- i hdiiy ‘ tributed to reverberations from ar- Saturday morning beginning at tillery and rifle fire. However, this 10 o'clock, the Lutheran Ladies’ | | is just a theory and is not sup- Aid Society will hold a goodie sale Shell Simmons and John Amund- ported by scientific proof. at Bert’s Cash Grocery. Committee | sen took the AAT Lockheed and | “On the other hand, there were in charge of the sale is Mrs. W. Stinson into the air this morning often heavy batties with hours of A Rasmusen, chairman; Mrs. M. within two minutes of each other,| | thundering detonations, and the!A. Mello, and Mrs. N. Eide. both heading out to the Islands. | N 2 GROTON headmaster, the sky remained the bluest blue.” | — | Simmons in the Lockheed, took z\V“ErgB‘ I.\S:(i Ig’;’ :rfrin?:l:l‘\t f:“:«“c : Rev. Endicott Peabody will offi- } o i e s 5 | Lode and placer location noticel Ben Wright to Te_nakee. Mike Wall ehureh where Clark-Rooseveli wedding ciate at June 18 wedding. ‘ ‘oday’s Ncw»i’rod.x_\ —Empire. | for sale at The Empire Office. | @ Every month, every week and Melvin Running to Chichagof, e # o = |} you put off buying your new and A. Thane and H. L. McMillan I G-E Refrigerator you are to Sitka. 2 | very likely money out. Amundsen took three CCC work- Your prescat refrigeration 8 ers to Port Walter. They were Thom- 66 ’08 b 8” \ almost surely costs more to as Martin, William Gull and Harry or maiotzia than the new low Skinner. operating cost of a G-E. \ Don’t put up with an in- adequate, oid-fashioned refrigerator any losger. G-E, the first choice of millions is mow popularly priced! Is your home equipped with 1908 equipment or 1938 equipment? Is your new car a modern model, or 30 years old? R S Only halibut landing here today was made by Emil Samuelson and the Dixon with 9,000 pounds that z sold to New England Fish for 6.65 4 and 4.50. Evergreen Bow! Much Improved Playfield Director Ken Ferguson announced today that the city had o ccmpleted fencing of the northwest - entrance to Evergreen Bowl, mak- ing it safe for children to passalong that trail which borders Gold Creek. ‘Other improvements of the bowl ain-stee! G-E seule(hamsm hes Monitor M The answers may be obvious—but how about your insurance—is it '08 or '38? Until re- cently there have been few changes in insur- ance, but the latest insurance protgetion has definitely “dated” most existing policies. In fire insurance it’s— “8-POINT” . . . . . In auto insurance it’s— “COMPREHENSIY Make your insurance as modern as your prop- erty—let us tell you about the newest forms of insurance. Insure the Modern Way—with 1—Bigger Dotlar B nermemmon Value than ever. 2—Low Curreat Cost. 3—Long Life. E{ s 43‘3.‘.::2‘33752 : SHATTUCK AGENCY SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN \ .m'umswxmmlna TO HILLSIDE HONEYMOON HOUSE, John Roosevelt and Anne Clark are ex- PHONE 249 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. been Wt up to sani- pected to return after June 18 ceremony. This mansion of roof-porches and glass overlooking the = i tions of the Depart- sea is being built by Mrs. F. Haven Clark, Anne’s mother, whose late husband was a Boston banker. . l ; Office——New York Life muaumm JUNEAU—ALASKA--DOUGLAS |

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