The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1938, Page 8

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_8__ TR S WS ; i '[HEP{ILY A_LASKA EMHRET DEER HUNTERS Building Code ICKES IS DUE TO Dredging Plan TAKE T0 FIELD Causes Heated ARRIVE JUNEAU To Be Presented NEXT SATURDAY Words at Council TOMORROWNOON Secretary Here noie Animals Reported Plentiful Quist Asks Amendment to Present Schedule Calls for|Chamber Hopes to Interest This Year, But Up Near Ordinance, Warrack Interior Secretary to Be | Ickes in Improving Gas- Peaks This Early Opposes Move Here But Short Time tineau Channel H{URSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938. IR T ——— e s | 0id Classmates 'Mary Bert Wodded *smseonce oo | Enjoy Reunion scores of base- afternoon in as received The following a. ball games playe the two maj up to 2 o'clock Natienal League Brooklyn New York 3. Cincinnati 9; Chicago 1. Pittsburgh 1; St. Louis 5 To M. McKallick . n Jarneau Today At Gergmfieny Here Judge Lawler and Judge th leag 5; Mrs, Mary Bert became ti J . J 3 g American League Holzheimer Recall Gold- | of Michael MeKallick at a Chicago 1; Detroit 5. \ 1 ceremon U. 8. Commi > . ek s 3 New York 6, 3; Washington 5, 6 Jays ¢ ‘ I's X % Gre ) v s SrNoon A 4 % en Days at Ann Arbor SRy aifioe thi n Boston 2; Philadelphia 0. Louis 9; Cleveland 1. Saturday the deer hunters can Discussion of proposed changesin Interior Secretary Harold L. Ickes| Plans to interview Interior Secre- bride, and Miss Rosellen Mona- U N T start their annual trek to the high the building code brought alarge is scheduled to arrive in Juneau|tary Harold L. Ickes during } it ed the couple at the cere- places after the wary roebucks, the audience to pecial meeting « noon tomorrow aboard Coast |in Juneau tomorrow were d | ; MEHERINS ON TRIP deer hun eason opening on the r in the Guard cutter Spencer, according to|at the we luncheon me Mrs. McKallick is the daughter J.J. Meherin, wellknown Alaskan that date to remain open until Cit word to the Go' s oifice toda he Chamber of Commerce ! Mrs. George Range, merchandizing broker, accompanied November 15 the 1 and will sail during the afternoon.|Percy’s Cafe. R. E. Rober pioneers of by Mrs. Meherin, left this after- Three bucks owed each | plaste The Secretary v Chil- | t was hoped to inte ! nd h oon on their yacht Triton. They hunter he seasor H roperty in the » stop at Ketchikan and Frank g1 ster B. F. I L two children, P; other Southeast Alaska town on of the General ende Sz Bert. Mr. McKallick, Chichagof 1 will return within the said t« C i M »f the Burea ian t mining man, is wellknown in Al- next w weeks, tions the are mpanying ation aska ¢ D — fawns is prohibited Mr. Heinztleman The couple will fly to Chichagof During the first year of life, res- The official said field report : has been aboard since pencer P tomorrow, by plane, where they piratory diseases are responsible for indicated a good supply of the|Dposed lef ward and Mr. Hirst fiew evera ago plan to make their home, 10 deaths per thousand live births. ar, but at this sea Hoonah yesterday to jo par Mr. Robertson also. Sug \ e up near the top of Iben el o L plan for the communit peaks, feeding the meadows il “"”"’ L818 o ider the building of a tunn L bl oG bRy y Ui 50 that the $833 MONTHLY a1i- BE IR B0 B ons T R ehG : { 1 school directly | mony was awarded North Caro- Until dist ered, it is un- | night. Seam i C i ng| TRK “oneeddy”. bride, Mrs. NOW IS THE TIME FOR ful to mut carcass of “* o . . Quist h = ¢ facili 1 Martha Barkley Ryan (above), 1y moose, mountain sheep, or deer | a1 th of A. ¥ : gt » the school system. F by N. Y. Justice Cotillo who cen~ hool, J1 L n ALL SWELTERING MEN that the sex of the animal cannot | oF (Tor Gihe oW - Baranol 3 ' \tes on cost of such & project are| Sured wealthy Basil “Pat” Ryan, Lawler both took pra be determined Hotel, for an amc o the 9 3000 to Ba0 8 4 the defendant, as a “perfect ex- | (jce t TO MAKE THEIRS A TALL, Resident hunte quired to | P code: to 4 Y rRARE By ample of pampered youth. re A fra which is one dollar. Non-residents, | inside walls of { Tk ; nade up of A. B. Phillips, John| P aszocldted i peteras AND SODA those who have been the Ter- |Pr "[ o l" s : < ”‘ Official ]ns]wrllnn Is to Be W. Jones and H. R. Vande:rLee ’ ()k,(lr men e Dem around - tory less than a year, must have BARIAON 00 b SOIG WOLHS (81 1 > Tt for Seattle in those days was a young S kel k s il mnd mYist have | Paster boan Made of Proposed Fair- |1 A, A B chap named John W. Troy, who to- e B » PRASLIAG. TR . S e Baranof SO~ Villard of the A ) o . 5 = i a guide to go into the field for| Members of the Baranof corpor banks Army Base Military School at Glendora ear ay is Governor of Alaska. Today " 2 tion were present to support v he trio of Dem: atic warriors had game S0k ud thic ot a guest of the Chamber s i B MAS R S MR o7 th (Continued from Page One) DRGS0 Dr()uq"s - inter :’n,u o m”x e Gov- Gastineau Hotel and contra Question- as to whether the big o and o0 the Sound: — tor. At one time the darts became =0 Army ship could be ed up in Ill)rs )!l(“r the two Ann Arbors of '98 b pointed that Mayor Lucas was com- time and whe r no 3 CHICAGO, Aug. 18. — Silv of scalling W had. bécom i ,H i pelled to warn the speakers that ther woul . x-year-old, 500-pound polar of some of their old class FICKWITH 0 it was the building code which was to fly to or stop| LI t Lir Zoo, was drowned n't difficult to remember many ' §ENSIBLE TO STI s a . {under di jon and not personali- |in Juneau overnight, a “bordegline”| - in hi ke b thiem, Por example, in that ¢ 17’5 3 A tie proposition ‘{ -[ i all someone was Coraelius J. “Con” Kell . For mork than an hour the debate i s 00 14 h to n. T I lodged in nillionaire President of the 2 af 4 waxed warm, the Council finally omach and caused cc samated Mining Compan: i : deciding to put the matter over un- lt ik ent d B torney General of . B Souncil session o : / s e Er E R ~ { . C Too Hot to Fish in North Carolina Fm'lor)’ Hands Stand in Ice Cold Water - FloHT cOME Iy TOPulation ngs s (By Axiodaten Prass) WASHINGTON, Aug Don't 1 big squ A sticky heat still clings to the WlTH TUNGASS ret the “population jitter : g back. Rkd east today as the only safe gues: The resources commit- | yj t m a as to when real relief will come tee Says form of hysteria | ottoman Exasperated easteners and south- which is caused by the fear that! wembers of the House of erners are promised showers but The steamer Tong i in the population of the United States hock ¢ these will mean only a too I June morr ht pas- [soon will start declining is a waste Woolsack AST 1 breathing spe from the present | Senge i te of time hair Sl hakh wave A 8 ynight from the mitting that the growth of t T lia- \ Hund: of fire hydrants were| Dock kagway and ther population in this country de- [ n oof w opened on strects of New York City | te clining fairly rapidly, and = yesterday and today to shower the Arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. Harry |reach a till in 50 years or P 1 h k kids. The temperature in New York | Dooling, Mr. and M es T, |l€ ittee adds H 1 to City, recorded for the 20th con- |law:er, Mrs. Margaret Wrigley, Bet- sion for hys- « secutive day, is above the 80'. |V Wrigley, Ma et Bixby ion from an - p Tuesday the temperature approach- e increasing to a stationary or de by Lester D. Henderson key ed 91 degrees and yesterday 93 MODESTO TOURISTS creasing population may on the| degrees. - whele be beneficial to life of In North Carolina it is “too hot| Mr. and Mr rank Helm, of |the nation. It insures continu to even fish.” Modesto, Califor are roundtrip- ance of a favorable ration of popu- At Perry, New York State, fac- Pers on the Prince Robert Mr. lation to natural resources in the tory hands stood in large pails of | Helm is an automobile dealer. 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