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RES———— e N B T b s g # I { | T e g LARGE TOURIST Noted Scientist YEAR FORESEEN Making Studies FOR TERRITORY Through Afaska , of Alaska Brooklyn Museum Man Will Trace Root Borers, Other Manager Bockir Stean Company R ports Heavy Travel nsects o Pr Dr. C P gelhar H : - N Scie o 1937, M Ri ations indic > du t sur be ’ On his first trip north, the of- ficial expressed himself pleased 1 ‘ 2 with Alaska an ompan e : hoped to contir t servi : = ey could pos the Te g ritor arrangl 1€ 1 i § ey Ao to give the most benefits to al = oo it BAU P “,: nd more 16 Al- While here 1 the ' offictals PPed MOF B were in conference with Gov. Je Bt W. Troy and various business mer A - 5 of the com s LA : BOCKING GUEST OF JUNIOR CDA LEAV ROTARY CLUB TODAY “UMUk FOR SUMMER CAMP Assuring th b e v morning clev St ip Company stood ready to A gl beate bers of the Junior CD.A way possik i e of St. Terese near comes to June with M a ng. Vi director of activities and 1 ipervi er Those attendir President an the k Club camp are Doro- » Juneau RO incheon t Gulle DR. COFFEY ON EMERGENCY CALL partment, al lub other guest today of Houston, Idaho. - MRS. HOLLMANN TO I ATTEND CONVENTION |7 Mrs. H. M. Hollmann Jeft on t Alaska for Wenatchee, W she will attend the natior tion of the Rebekahs as gate from Juneau. Before l:ome, Mrs. Hollmann the retur: Mr. Hollmann's mother Port- with her me ST § KELVIN ATOR—HCIS Everything that any automatic-electric refrigerator has—economy of operation and mainte- nance, 1 t and com- wsonable initial cost plete refrigeration service. Rice & Ahlers Co.-Phone 34 | Third and Franklin Streets Mouitor et L oL COCL™ for Enduring = 1-—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2 Low Current Cost. 3 —~Long Life. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS FIGHT DRIVERS Girl Scouts Leave Skagway Trip ONHONORROLL For Summer Camp For Winner of E juneau drivers got “care-| Amid final checkings, hurrie ful driving” tickets to the Elks good-bye's, and last minute i s Drive Dance last Saturday | tions, 35 girl scouts left this mor n the Juneau Police De- | in: 9 o'clock on a Gray Line b < r A i 1or Mty Hathe mv:r(;;,:p,] Free Voyage Is 1‘\,-1va!1g«nl % N rs who got the honor roil| Accompanying the group of gi Through Alaska Steam- NK were Gordon Graham, Emmet Bo-|was the director, Miss Dorothy Lo b a elo, Dewey Baker, Walter McKin- | MacMillan, who just_recently ship Company* s m S on, Fred Harris, Paul Jensen (Roy- | rived from the States, Mrs. Wi v 1l Blue), W. H, Collins (Green Top) anson, who will be in cha f| A free round tr ) Skagws i s flow 3 Al Bloomquist (Yellow Cab) first aid at the camp, Mrs. 1| bee rang I g B . < The dance was a big success Crone, who will cook for the group Steamship Compa £ C K . SR of girls, and the three counsellors, of Goddess s g PERMANENT CCC CAMP M@ Wides Kathleen Carison { Betty Wilms. The group plans to Char C PUT IN AT FAIRBANKS svend the next two weeks at the Fourt - ) i o . River camp. u ’ A permanent CCC camp is being 8 RS T Dy cBon : g MCM i ablished at Fairbanks and 40 MRS ATWOOD WH..L £ . 5 : 1, the full quota, have been en- on : ; T e e erer-| VISIT WOMEN’S CLUB 1n sdction to the Skssws S est Service to W. J. McDor S t A s . who has had charge of the CCC| Mrs. R. B. Atwood, retiring Presi- ¢ 1 St 2 e work here, is in Fairbanks and will f the Federation of Womet . i . remain th until the perm: nt Ha Drug C “; who has been attending the mp is operating, supervising the eral convention of the organi work. The CCC crew is already at tion in Kansas City, passed work in the Fairbanks today on hoard the Y " stated gway where she will : DU r parents, Mr. and M e MRS. GUCKER, JACKIE wson. Mrs.. Atwood FIQHO YW AND JERRY RETURN TO to Juneau where sh BISHOP ROWE LEAVES ON YUKON SPEND SUMMER IN JUNFAT the chapter of Club for several Mr r e returning to her hor ons. Jac Gucker rived on the Yuke Mr Atwood, editor of th A nd will spend the summe Times, who has bec ¥ I nding the sessic Jerry have com- the n Assembly in Phi Fair- Ma ped off the Y mou wear T continue on coma, Extra chevrons on the sleeve w and home tomorro Wrar of his uniform and the Aleutian. Mrs. Atwood B indicate that Jac turn, here to. catal b ket GOING DOWN YUKON is now in tl fc - - > Mrs. Gucker ha 1 N b I ! ince the first of the year MAY NICKINOVICh Yukon, er - - \{ | 4 T W, T BAR EXAMINATIONS HONGRED AT PARTY o River Honoring May will be held - - o . was announced SOCKO! WHAT A FISH eral James S, JRTUGT COVE siven here an . and Anchor- time if candid 1 When he of : ) ; neatly folded -ao - nach RETURN FROM TRIP : A gyt VISITZ /G PAR Shantz, Chief of ' . : p ne for the U. 5| Miss. Nickinoyich : 5 Mo ‘ ned to Juneau ' - L ter at the weeker g y 2 \ er a field trip to Baranof, C ' e % f and Adm islands A TR 5 onnection with wildlife work. BILL FINNEGAN e e z ~ATION CALLS ON GOVERNOR SOFTBALL ON TONIGHT IS ON VACATION Epperson of Port Angele ime friend of Gov. John W a cloudburst William (Bill) 1 i g the Yu- ars and the Al-| ployee of the C kon f rson, a A Juneau softball teams will play | left on short v -y F ¢ uler of the Port An- n the E :en Bowl at 6 o'clock. | Way on team, . During gele dge, and the Only one game has been played Isenc Arnold Swanson is sp v pl 1t hour ) far in the league as rain has held ¢ Mr. Finnegan's duties at cvent ual interest Y city. 1l other games off the field “Chesterfield’s my brand because they give me more pleasure than any cigarette I ever smoked—bar none.” More smokers every day ind a new brand of smoking y. pleasure in Chesterfield’s refresh- ing mildness and better taste. It’s because Chesterfields are made of mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper —the finest ingredients a cigarette can have. ‘ Copyright 1938, LicceTT & Myess Tosacco CO, SHELL CARRIES ™ TEN YESTERDAY . HOLDEN FL! a he M A > que LeRoy 1 e {o ' - . T T Lon C nur p: rs to land Polaris-Taku mine this morn- T tc er trip this 8 ¢ n Ves- 5 EBEG A ON AIR TONIGHT it arye Berne and F New Diving St ?satg;i_in France suit, con- SCOUTS BACK, GIRLS START OUTING Coidess Confest WITHLOCKNEED = 2 2 - e ELEVEN ON TOUR - oo MRS, HALL LEAVES George Hall and o) - - - LEGION TONIC lar meet of American Legion, in the Dugout to ng at 8 o'clock. - - o - nk Ann I native beir ade ted toda in Commissioner’s court - - - MINING MAN OUT McDonald, mining valdez d aring is a passenge for strict, on the Alaska s trip. .o O LEAVE ON NORTHLAND Wickersh tomorrow night on the North and expect to be gone two o e weeks - - » 20.—A diving o0 above-water been given a successfu ne River. the invention of Commander and r of the French navy n partially adopted ade. The e sheet of 1 by 1 is poured seven gal Alford John and women, and will have 1an from a suit rub- the wearer cited to 100 degrees 'AAT STINSON SINKS TODAY Plane’s Pontoons Fill at Ramp to Put Tail As- sembly Down A woek ago yesterday, the Alaska Alr Transg $10,000 Bellanca cyrocket seaplane went up in and to- tames in a burning hang: day At though that catastrophe were not enough, the Alaska Air Yrangpo $7.000 Stinson four- ¢ seaplane sank by its tail while tied to the floating hangar 1 at toot of Main Street. At 4 late hour this afternoon, at- f« were being made to raise plane with the electric hoist at the hangar Unattended at its moorings, the Stinson evidently sank when its pon- toons filled and permitted water to come in by the caps on the top of cats. Water then is believed to have entered the tail of the fuselage and sunk the plane to within a few feet of the engine before precau- tions were taken to prevent further sinking Dar to ¢ o though seemingly great owds who watched the raising rations, is believed to be negli- ble beyond salt water immersion t will entail a good “cleaning out.” 1 -oo PRINCE RUPERT ASHORE. IS OFF VANCOUVER, B. C., June 20— The 3379-ton Canad National steamship Prince Rupert, is pro- ceeding south to this port under her own power from the shore where she was after freeing herself of Johnstone Strail stranded for several hours. A wireless from Capt. MacLean said the ship, with 80 passengers aboard, ran aground atCamp Point, r mon Ri n a fog The rudder was damaged. The ship is southbound from Geean Falls and Powell River for Vancouver, | MRS. J. MORRISON - AID GAIL RETURN 1 Mrs. J. G. Morrison, and grand- daughter Gail returned from a three months’ visit in Seattle on the Yukon Gail was so enthused over the Se- attle street cars, that she intends to t. It is claimed that the speak to the local city officials re- light that underwater garding the matter, and hopes that 1 arc hindered. they will install a few in Juneau. compressed air cylinder from She also attended her first circus, h air n be rele d at the|and all-in-all states that she had a ir eliminates the neces- very enjoyable vacation. of « contact with a Mrs. Morrison’s daughter, Mrs. M. n water Frenc journeyed from Denver to - Seattle, and spent two montH visil Today.—Empire. and Gail | ing with her mothe /44 Lstileld | ANDREKOSTELANETZ PAUL WHITEMAN GRACE MOORE DEEMS TAYLOR PAULDOUGLAS “" . sterfield ‘