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NATIONAL PLAN Home from Warring Spain 24 SAILWEST |GEN. BOWLEY ON | Noted Publisher on Honeymoon PHISICAL bxas REPRESENTATIVE " ™= WITH COLUMBIA VACATION TRIP " il Health Nurse, of Juneau, Douglas nd environs, reports that the n the steamer Columbia t! ; 74 s e k) Douglas school chfldren are re- 5l e i B e " £ G | of ding well to the request of 4 ] . \ Sey L q reporting to the Public Health Cen- Rk . For Seward passenger« were.|Commanding General ol D Resources Committee Wants ward passengers v g ter, room 108, Territorial Building, Mrs. L. Linehan, George A Ninth Corps Area Will M <k 7 < verv alx r ins rtiof v pars. to Aid A15§~‘I‘a in Lvery Mrs. William Lupo, William Lupo. idy Chilkoot e e Way Possible, He Says J. C. Rochm, R, J. Mangiey. Iren Following the nurses’, inspection McDonald, James Bryant, E. Sjolie M. Mills. (with parents present) the medical record is taken by the school child o the family physician for his or nual medic examination. ts that Ju- rural students h Center at the nient date for an ap- A. J. Bowley, commanding of the N Corps Ar ico, and Mrs. Bowley, gers aboard the Col the W 1. They over the 4 r western rail Richardson Highw on the Alaska R. F. Besey, Counselor for the National Resources Committee and Secretary of the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning C arrived au on the Columbia today to spend a month in tudying Alaska prob- nson, Gertrude E. Begg, Charles Christiansen and ¢ dez—F. 'W. Hall, G. M our, H. F. Wright, Bob La ofe, Tony Uchytil, Eles s For Kodiak—A. Kvar; 1 who are en first tim in the fall of We want to help the iska ng school Planning Commission in every way return to Sewar SPEEDY-CUBE Release. See below. KELVINATOR is the world’s hand- somest electricrefrigerator. o merce, Allen Shattuck, Chairman of the Chamber small boat harbor and others interested in the local proj- cct to discuss the undertaking. He v B TREE r. Besey St I - Wil R e they will come soutl R that we can’ Mr. B i . ot o Tt 1 pe eligible for a physical k"n;‘ y et ‘:[:' o i .]‘”::x);:l:nn« ! I MOTHER OF MRS. G. Chilkoot Barracks i by ily physi- we have to suggest at tk ! + Gen. Bowley said the; ere just i e GULLUFSEN INJURED | Gen Povies said they were jus B v G by, Jnoies W INFALL, ANCHORAGE and nhoped to see as much of the ol heaith examinations at an together tows 9 Territory as possible. y dat> is to allow time for bt it \eodla st oM IS e Mrs. McConnell, mother of Mrs,| While the vessel was in port Gen. rections of physical def or T e O b e George Guilufsen, of Juneau: Mrs | ‘owicy called on Gov. John W. o handicaps before school ent: ]{‘“ P el Hopkins of Anchorage, and | 110y and later went o : T e R Bt e th ; g . s Manthey of Seward, wa dl'-‘ Glac ,uu st of - » . 5 et it July 15 N " neau Chamber of Commerce. | - from the Middle b | A . > : ot : ,"““p o e o, fe:: i orsh o 2 B Captain and Mrs. Patterson sail LR eyt gtk ! Bt b hares P S keve) Ho - chief of The Associated Press |trap door leading to the basement| o e s “\]‘“fk. o gt b sl ki B S Vo o he tiner O their home resulting i the| PAKES PATIENT TO CORDOVA| gyllowing their surprise marriage in New York, Capt. Joseph Medill H H gulted” to-Aljks it 15 the ldea of| Buresn'in Madrig) is shown us he WML RIS Sork on the severing of an artery in the back FE Patterson, president-publisher of the New York Daily News, and " Is van'"g agricultural and industrial develop- | paphattan after nine months in v i Spain. | Madrid, under con= | ooy oy Dy ks D, two | M- AR X g R A his bride, the former Mary King, woman’s page editor of the paper, ment according to the ¢ : stant sicge since the beginning of the conflict, he described as a €ty | g o0 ona soveral ribg. \ccompanied by her nurse, Mary boarded the Queen Mary, above, to honeymoon in Europe. . needs that we are interested ANT (G o0 fear or hepe for the future. Nutter continued on to Kansas At iy SO wes| TR ST AAtE TAE L AT R Z " L and we ant to cooperate With Al-| o 0 it i wife and thelr two sons the younger of whom he had | atised by a comb Which Wes drives | Soe0er Columbla for.ithe ‘West- J Al { SHARPES HAVE VISITORS aska in every way that we can ool \'l”l i e 1‘“‘“ which was driven | yard, Mrs, Johanson has been a pa- JEANETTE STEWART e ¥ y < SBhd some. timie| TICYER spen. into her scalp lent Tof% tofe tine"at ‘DS AvE/sTY “ | rs. H. B. Sharpe, accompanied ——— hvl:f-' 1&)]\3[; ::«:‘t ]7«‘4hr”m \4.“.‘* other i According to word received, Mrs mx:I;r w;rlxu.u;;‘\-s:(h an injured MAKING AU rOMOB"‘E by her two' granddaughters, Becky Janadian Pa Princess Alice, parts of the Territory before re- 2 Mr(,‘nx\n:‘l Xl:wlunx:l'uvmg lrnpu!t'. and| eg, TOUR OF 10 STATES | and H\,wu‘m ;;xl iv 1’ in ;hnw:va(rh with tour selteduled turning south in about a month P f . is expected lo leave the bospital : A PR ay on the Columbia from Ket- it 8 o' tanight trom ne caid 1e for the FPresident 3 eonette Stommrt. daughter og | chiken. The two girls will remain thd sou > 211 ity &« & Jeane Stewart, i is with b Mhere drd three passengers abourc - : R Secks Divorce 1. D. Stewart, Commissioner of the | i+ ”“‘”‘ s \f\,' Afalllghoe “’,“:y s x”‘r:‘ i l(“n‘w’ i ‘ : ' POFHM TB MAKE Terrilorial Bureau of Mines, s mak- |y ‘gharpe plans to return to o Fort/3% 1( Albert "B ALASKA ASKS s 8 st of 'fhe, Western «BIIes | nome Priday. o the or Mt s, The latter two will go - 3 5 h D et McKinley. squah from J 1 by plane Jeanetie, who is a student at th ! [ iiy of Washington, is travel- | = - T T 4 e v - \ > with _botany professor C. I - . 1 heock and Mrs. Hitchcock, w RUADS BR'DGI‘-S . John Roehm, Field Representa ! ng an “automobile class” \ ive of the Territorial Bureau students. | 9 j L for the Westward t i /ing much 5 lay on (he steamer_ Columbia chool, and . n 1 cur « and t everywhere 16 Projects Throughout % tort it Territory to Cost $875,- ited Montana, &) b Willow Jackson Hole and 000 Being Considered aer Park > f th the Carlsba Application fof a grant of $393.- m thet ‘ 750 for bridge and road construc- he will go to the Tul Riv ‘ El Paso, Tex, tion at various locations throughout New York Alaska . ere. they will Alaska has besa filed with pany and smail and Bruce Ca ks Ad tin zona and th 1 G the | Tuluksak d to California Your home is as old as its paint. REIOUROEC il spgea som Paint up now with Fuller Paints it 2 B U - e Pass and Sewa > — made by the West’s largest i § MG forin sefore going 7il- cheocks at hom 5 "“_’:‘ h‘“‘ e ;‘K b o p vyl : Wi i A b paint manufacturers. Demand ashingto v approva n 1 C - Shn ik 3 begit ' I 1 o 8 stated. f ing where he will,end his e e g Fuller Paints — they las Territorial Highway Engine trip. campus!” commented v wiliam A. Hesse is engineer for oo ternoon 7980 O Y H d by c the projects which will total 16 i i cUEneRu-Ioung Hargware Lo. scattered places in the rul g flr Ea’ s 3 . The estimated total cost x1tu i = o R e T of all the projects is $875,000 i The application is the outgrowt New Mgchn of the plan suggested by Del j ] jail Anthony J. Dimond on his return here from Washington to match . . Margot Grahame PWA money with unexpended Ter- r a"ne ” Returning from Europe to New ritorial road fund balances. Only York, above, Margot Grahame, $150,000 remains in the unexpended Eei English-born film star, revealed balances at this time, it was stated Orville Porter, well known Alas-| plans for going to Reno for & di- but if approval is given by PWA it kan airplane mechanic, is now ;2{3: flrov?\'hfi;;l:}l:e h:;Err,Lcnnfn;} is planned to ask further appro- Chiot Mechanis for Marine Bieways " “ried seven years. priations from the Territorial Leg- 1t was announced today. | islature to take advsntage of. the In:x-x' was Chief Mechanic for PWA allotments, | * Alrways out of Anchorage un-| e first grand jury in the Am- 0 : 1 i ’s our choice...the refrig- il A L ‘ il assuming the Marine AIWAJ:| rican colonies met ot Boston in We've tried and tested them all! Kelvinator's our choice... g' & and was also at one time| ,gqs 0 2 Arm En ineer head of shops for Pacific Alaska| Sl erator we're proud to sell... the refrigerator you'll be proud to own! Airways southern di e m’("‘(f"m":“'f“"‘-’ division | e greatest length of Brazil (oo % ¢ for Alaskan | from north to south is 2,660 miles, | Airways out of Fairbanks. : : "snac s na $eips P ke g and from east to west S Josephine LaFranier, queen of the national cherry festival at Traverse e E: T g City, Mich., presents a cherry pie, baked especially for President Roose. PARKS TO WESTWARD i Toe modky TIPSR velt, to Secretary Marvin Mclntyre at the White House. The pie weighs | WITH LAND QFF]CE | the barracudas is the picuda 80 pounds, is three inches thick, contains 60 pounds of cherries, three { which reachies a 1z oL x Lan) Dounds of butter fonr nounds af enman | OFFICIALS TODAY s = ——— | — ; o : A ? On a“general inspection of land KELVINATOR alone has the new COI: ik Te,'”l("'-v i ] l K (fE o W ] A Y office matters, Joel E. Wolfsan, Ace | “POLAR POWER” Sealed Unit that Survey of River and J[l[) ms X eas gain | sistant to Commissioner Fred W.| setynnbge low foropaating conits Harbor Projects Johnson of the General Land | yet has enough reserve for ) fige, and T. C. Havell, technical ad- | refrigerators. harbor projects in Alaska, Col B by S umbia, Feptui e by s ke Kl John C. H. Lee, U.'S. Army Di i .x) mr Anchorage, Fairbanks and} ...flualtom;qwuwn ee, U. 8. Army Di- % | other Interior its befarei Akl i sion Engineer with headquarters 8 | corne o o e _‘“"" iy KELVINATOR makes ice faster...makes at Portland, Ore, was a visitor in ! | tmip iR MORE ice...at amazingly low cost. Juneau today while the Columbia 24 | Distr J i District Cadastr hgineer . Room for MW“"’LI ';“'[‘J‘ C"’-P U"‘l “‘f‘(‘) “"1“‘ here and sailed with the land office | new shelf arrangement. avor H. ucas, President Charles - 5 L men to the Westward. He will ac- | @emeral Brewing Corporation « San Francisct i ew W. Carter of the Chamber of Com- company them on their tour. | b -1 e b g bl KELVINATOR has the sensational n Is Your Car | INSURED as taken on an inspection of the small boat harbor site this after- noon. He is accompanied by Jam Truitt, civilian engineer with the U. S. Army engineer's office in Scattle, and son of Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. James S. Truitt of Juneau. | Request for $232,000 for construc- tion of the small boat harbor here has been made but so far money has not been appropriated. Ap- proval has been giv the project by the Board of Arrn Engineers and it is said to stand at the top of the list of approved projects for the Territory. From here Col. Lee is continuing S il Theft Only? BHAVE] The Modern Way to insure an automobile is with the comprehen- sive "All-Risks" Policy, which cov- ers loss or damage to your car v from practically any cause. on to the Westward, going as far as Nome where he will look over WANT THE COMPLETE FACTS? Jetty work in that district Arthur F. Day, Jr,, and Lita Grey Chaplin Come in, write or telephone. .- " LICENSED TO WED Former wife of Charlie Chaplin, Lita Grey Chaplin, 30, marries Milmar Bersten of Cordova and agaln, this time to Arthur F. Day, Jr, 20, theatrical agent, in SHATTUCK AGENCY Fay, Marshall of Junegu were Hollywood. m{.&db."uaul.]usmov‘fii ls:stf L — - T P e e : PHONE 249 . iy U % ™" |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE e s TNz RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Sts. HONE 34

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