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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938 NO BASEBALL Girl Scouts Hold ~ ™iEwn'Cowvennon SUNDAY CROWDS - 70525 STUDENT PLANE Biggest Comn Carg ™ Cyi,minty,, o - of the week to attend the national 1en the Canadian Steamship Lux, forty-nine, says: “If a man H 1] convention of the Elks at Atlantic . Company grain carrier LeMoyne can’t drink in his home he might THIS v n !sl Urs ay City. Hilding Hagland will take Mac- | ¥ | loaded a corn cargo of 500,000 bush- as well be in jail.” Spadden’s place as City Wharfinger . els here recently, a new record for Lux appeared at police head- - during the latter’s absenc . 5 the Great Lakes was claimed. The quarters demanding that he be ar- R B - Mk " . i ge P Past Exalted Ruler M. E. Monagle . rovr - T DR ] 2 - g - T 4 | cargo, weighing 14,000 tons and des- rested. Police accommodated him. Officials Allocate Players Varied Activities Shown at R ‘nghwa_\s and Waterways Pilot of Training Ship, C.E| {ire? £8 Blrth? e M ted’ th ¢ T Rule Outsiders Off Eagle River Setting e Dotted with Autos and . Walters, Suffers l.fo;_m caulvalent of a 12500 acre oy IND TRIPPERS ARE ABOARD ALASKA -hes Yesterday | j el § : o 1 Small Injur R T g Gar fluplfl RESB"EG & il e “P'me $1,000 POKER CHIPS S Though two contests yet official- Many friends and relatives visited Juneauites took to the water and The Alaska School of Aeronautics’ o SHiR e |the open road yesterday as ' v ight training ship yesterday after- Ninety-five round trippers e 1y remain to be played off before the Girl Scout camp at Eagle Ri ! N | J ; 3 — : ey e b e the first half of the Gastineau yesterday, attending the informal {sun shone brilliantly in a cloudls h o j noon struck a mud puddie on land-| ,SAN FRANCISCO—They played &board the steamer Alaska, making bl eague rack n presenting representativ [sky to raise thermometers to 70 de- i e at the Danner Atrport and nosed 78] Poker during the gold rush (he Southeast Alaska trip. The ma- Channel Baseball League race i 1 pr ) pr | ers to d § a < days. Solid ivory chips 1n the de. iority visited Mendenhall Glacier grees during the war art of P S er, L lot C. E. Walters was ¢ e warmest part of over, but pilot C alter " nomination of $1,000 cach are during the stay of the steamer mn completed, no game has been se. activities at the camy { ) > . a- Arriving at as well as by the day 3 only superficially injured. * for this evening; giving the die Arriving by boat w sk r n [Wfl ‘ » Wi ; : 100 : ¢ visitors observed handicraft Parking turnouts on the Glacicr & - : ; The light plane, a Kinnear-Davis, | 2Mong the pioneer relics in the PO¥ 5 i mond artists a needed rest s car | new quarters of ti ; ¢ and inspected the girls' ten and Eagle River vers ; suffered a broken propeller and q s Of the California His- 2 : he s c and inspectec i highways wer s £ e torical Society here. Toronto has 55 parks with a total their sustained work since began to sh Today, League President Willian dem A. Holzheimer officially proclaim T v J srated for the occasior | crowded with automobiles as J § shattered tail assembly. Walters said o tration on the pro-'Party on Board Messenger | neau residents went to summe % the plane was losing speed on the _ ol i S RORe OF LBTOR0RER ) g t 1 4 : : ;round when a wheel dropped into hich s v 27 | homes for picnics and fishing. and e Pick Up C.H, Coates |5 the ritiasings i exelSits “cotmn- » a deep puddle and turned the ship' | R R R R G AT s e chery, ir ed the placing of Red Gray, u B € avis @ Grace Ber & - r man, with the m and Wai- ! CAmS e e and Wife min’ holes e over, BB ihiers and u sboond baseman, |t t Following thi oty n estimated number of 25 bath- ! 4 § Pilot Walters received a cut lip c o N T E s T N U M B E R Wood, with the first-half cham - L i ter i g ¥ in were reported to have been | - ¢ | that necessitated three stitches, and 1 1sed S ; wimming in Ferguson's gravel pit ” i | was shaken up, but otherwise unin- pion Douglas Islande 1 . ¥ Rogers performed for the and- Breat de 1 L = r fternoon, Mr. and Mrs, C.jPond at one time, and a number of ¢ i | jured 4 ers in yesterday's game against the AN¢ & : 2 Ol ates, who have just recently ¢ ’”‘l“‘”* went in at '?uk Beach e e e 3 i e o it t g iy pera n- | pivec Junes »m the ates Setween fifteen and twenty sm: r. and 1] a ‘ ' Moose. and even though mnot ye . RUBEAM. Srom - U boats, loaded with strip-fisherm who were recently married in | IESSERSCHMIDT TO . : o worked into top form, turned in ‘ltled "Angela g re picked up by Dr. Juc fiihe g 0 S th sl k J . ahel S %y treditable Job, both in the presente of t tier, Vic Powers, and Wally Peter- | Were seen in the Marmion Island| Grand View, Wa A i BE BURIED THURSDAY 5 . A : son, members of a fishing party on | aea. and scores of skiffs and power ~after they were brought (ogefhe e Will Receive Award at the field and at bat : b Cupid, riding the airline: g ) Vena Crone served cake and poard & Rl o boats were out along the highwa by Cupid, riding e a . T G % (a8 Sl Woods, the other new Islander " board the Mossenget. ey Mrs. Robetts, the Tobmer Doso- Last rites for Aug e Henry ; : ; coffee to the camp guests, and Tre-| pe ¢ e o thotr wey o idt R e s an unknown quantity, having o0 CC AT e aher, 100k | et couple were on thelr way g thy Bracketf, was a stewardess | chmidt who passed awa fiot yet put in in an appearance or i their boat, going from shore in a 2 5 g S Saturday in St. Ann’s Hospital will yo NNL 00 G RDDERTRICE 0N severs naps of “camp|small skiff. wi v over- | bensers reported a “booming” busi-| ©on a United Air Lines plane be- % il the tiatdt ; ps P|small skiff, when the dingy over- g o U aalt Lake City and San |be held in the Elks Hall at 1:30 o'- both i tills and movies. t 1 a P sot fr nes: ween Salt Lake i and » Red Gray, also has one game turned, almost 30 feet from shore ¥ d5co. Bibetls 2 passen y, als as one game terday’s “open hou s . ; "a. g ivers said all cs ancisco. Rcbe a passen- 5 . R 3 Tt i & taw B uni- day’s “open house” Was Pro-| Both occupants. tried to push the| Taxi c “"I('““ 5 sald all cab P o (e same company, | auspices of the Elks Lodge of which i i % 1 asguna abilities 1 a "“»“‘ b T{ skiff toward their troller, but were | Were ]"“‘;' rom ‘7 ““ “I‘” o il B herte Is the three hun. |he Was 8 life member. The remair on appearance before June 29. it e ad : is due Miss Dorothy Lou Mac- making little progress when fo midnighty opera RS upper| A% B are at the Charles W. Carter Mortu- well known to Juneau fans, folloW- nfilian and her as Mrs. Wil | foceness venehen them and pulled|and lower City Floats as boating dredth United stewardess to be | &7 ° ing two years of play in the leagu®, jja gwanson, Miss Mary Wildes, them from the water, almost ex-|Parties returned to town. married since the custom by itk S with the Elks and with the Island- o thile lon, Mish Betty] Fdibate e st W : placing registered nurses | : Miss Kathleen Carlson, Miss Betty ' paysted Sunburn ¢ are numerous Placing registe | T : pe ers Wilms, and Jast but not least, the My and Mrs. Coates returned to|about town today the planes was inaugur BABY BOY IS BORN TO Non-presentation of winner qualifies President Holzheimer also today t t M sngd i i et gl 2 = vears z i most important person in camp, Juneau las % bais R 3ut clouds are gathering for to- ars ago. e e bt Juneau last night in their 25-foot) Bul clouds are gathering for fo- | CAPT., MRS. J. V. DAVIS following numbers on date shown ence to the rule allowing no one wpjss MacMill regrets ‘that, '&/ithalr | afthmoon’s experience. | man R here: but team members on the playe: 1ore varied program coul iave 0 Congratulations are being extend- | s Play more varied program couldn’t hav G | - BEACH PARTY IS hexin o 3 tigaes have Toutst T way o oo e st gt ner mgaye: conc| BURDICK RETURNS; |"™ "*“irra ot 3 EVENT LAST NIGHT | st on tne airival of an-cight 85 e 8 strangers have found their way to to the fact that her 12e, con- WITH JOAN MOR ‘ act that h JOAN MORGAN | the benches during the last several gisting of all her camp apparel and v ! pound 13 ounce baby boy, Roland 118 games that at times there have cquipment has not yet been located ccc lNSPE(’TION. Mrs. Robert Bender returned on wvening a party of the young- | EAWin, yesterday H“‘,\mmm‘l;” 21:‘1’ 1209 2 o ‘}u?e 5 h;-:u .nnr pmu. for anu.'. “"_’,_‘ and that everything to date hasbeen .~ G. Burdick, in charge of |the Aleutian from a brief to An ot enjoyed a midnight snack ¢ clock lfl t "»i‘n\ ospita uly lr’o;m:ne(:la?;:-]:llhm ‘1 mn;,h'm'm:u: gl i 4 S COC. work for the U. & Forest|chorage where she went in com-|at Auk Beach. Those included ”“TWO ARRIVE ON BUSTL: i JulY Sy they Shokild be oo Ihe bhadhe Service in the Territory, returned |PAny with Mis ace Troy, ni the groupsplis ke g 257 ]ul b ey dodki v 40 S | 4 o i endior ese iboard e 9 GO John W. Trgy, who s on o rine Duncan, Pat Husey, Job M. E. ESTEBETH P 4 and, “We are going to keep every- e e gy |trip to Alaska from her home in| Whitley, Clifford Berg, and Robert o Lo 1622 1 one but players and managers off,’ CIVIL SERVICE Dol e an Iosuection of VAT ) Wash. She visited with Roff ! g e izheimer state ious CCC camps in the Interior and | 5 b4 Lty Mr. and Mrs Sodds ere ghily MINATIONS Westward B R i A new camp has been established [a0d Mrs. George A. Lingo, and LEGION MEETS TONIGHT . . At irhanks 4 snrolle |Joan Morgan, daughter of Mr * B 7 Z Denali Tourists B} Taubanks Wil 4D men enrolled |, s veburned to JUCGRIGEL Her | Pinad oubline;of aivi et ot for [HEON. Barands ere Aboard Commission announces the follow- heported. At Anchorage 90 men are | M& roy 8 IMASRELNG ”'.‘,’,,] feature the meeting of Alford John | sengers S = ¥ ¢ {tour and will be in Juneau July i ompetitive exa P enrolled, a 30 them are being ill-Fated Train ing open competitive examinations, enrolled, and 30 of them are bein - Bradford Post, American Legion, to- for filling existing and future va- transferred to the Kenai Peninsula | i v weBlon, 10| ponald Limquist underwent an Tvo sounk v, rountspping 0RS the Ty of Al fo work on maionl for o) |ROY NOLAND BAGK WL I, (0 U (0 S | ppendoctomy Vi mormin . PHONE 678 on the steamer Denall are really| SCTMOr stenographer,$1620 a year. ects. At St. Michael, 80 men ar FROM ATLIN TRIP ! Ann's Hospital i BB b S ST LT appreciating Alaska and a boat| Junior stenographer, $144 enrolled and have been razing the 3 ———— trip, for on thelr way to the coast,| SCPIOF (ypist, $1440 a year old army buildings there. He visited | Roy Noland returned foom two they were aboard the Milwaukee| SUmior typist, $1,260 a year Bethel and several other points, [days in Atlin yesterday with Shell clock Thursday afternoon, under the troller, still a little “hazy” from | passengers arriving in Juneau on {the motorship Estebeth yesterday Applications must be one file with reporting all in good shape. mmons in the AAT Lockheed Olympi ¥ PApe ) o ) ana, cls | sovitae Distelob, Pederal. ¢ . his brother John, who is develop- st a high death toll aThs e, ed e al ODTE HE[NTZLEMANv SHANTZ ing drift placer ground on S]nu’rv Building, Seattle, Washington, not f2 8 Moaen e Beher Drews and 100 thian July 27, 1938 TO KENAI PENINSULA creex Estelle Soldenski, of Detroit. They 4 e | Full information may be obtain- pAt i Roy said John believes the pay RGAINS 2:;,:25;";‘: ;:;f,,::.rt{‘ [(,:f."(.(:“"]?;:_ ed from the Secretary, Board of U. Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle- \‘VA!K! run at least 100 feet wide BA ), from George O'Neill, big game S ClVil Service Examiners, Anhcor- man and Dr. H. L. Shantz, Chief Values are as high as five cents _— hunter who has been here several | 25€ Cordova, Fairbanks, Juneau, of the Wildlife Division, U. S. For- to the set, which xm-aiw in Canad times, and in whose offices the Ketchikan, or Seward, Alaska; or est Service, are sailing on the Co- ian mining parlance “to 40 square AT girls work for the Pere-Marquette 1€ Manager, 11th U. S. Civil Serv- lumbia in the morning for a ficld feet ice District, Federal Office Build- trip in connection with wildlife o 0 VISIT FATHER Regarding the train wreck, the = B Peninsula, They expect to be gone Skuse, Jr., is to arrive here girls said, “There was an awful e o Ml sl © tomorrow on the North Sea to spend " ' “ crash and & lot of us were thrown TWO GO SOUTH snubdhaypde. of July. - the summer visiting with his father, JUNEAU'S OWN STORE rom our seats. There wasn't any Don Skuse. Don is nine and a half ON PRINCE GEORGE mRs. MORRISON Sonta A A e toeo sSal panic. We didn‘t see much of the wreck, because they rushed us all| . | school in Los Angeles, , for the s e, e et 1| rwo pasengrs il for prnee TO RETURN HOME "\ right away. It was not a very nice | FUPeTt and Vancouver last night —_— o ee experience.” on the steamer Prince George. Tom Last Wednesday Mrs. John G LUTHERAN LADIES PICNIC 24l GRS, | McGann went to Prince Rupert and | Morrison slipped and fell on the With approximately twenty-five FRIELE COMES NORTH R. D. Maddox went to Vancouver. front porch of the family home at !wr ons in attendance, the Lutheran | - > Seventh and Main, fracturing an ladies held a beach party last Sat- H. B. Friele, prominent canner\'i MRS. HALM RETURNS ankle. She is now at St. Ann’s Hos- urday afternoon at Thane with Mrs. | Railway. 3 ing, Seattle. study on forest areas of the Kenai man of Alaska, arrived in Ketchi- Mrs. John B. Halm returned home | pital where her ankle was put in George Getchell as hostess. The kan aboard the Alaska on a visit|aboard the Alaska after a visit in|{a cast but she expects to return to afternoon was spent enjoying the to Southeast Alaska canneries, | the States. "her home this evening. weather. v nioy a Grand and Glorio s i ; FOURTMH! 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