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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1938 ; & 1 | | J - A Council Backs Up “Y“dl\D"‘ Regional Forester Explains Owner Phillips of Santa ' cided to Shoot Works Proposal Studied on Barbara to Seek R ; at Special Meeting | Ickes Trip Goat and Bear Rescinding its actior It would be necessary to cxtend| The 78-foot yacht Kuru, fofmer . an amendment to the the boundary of Glacier Bay Na- ly owned by author Stewart f(d- 5 permitting laminated | tional Monument to take in more ward White, and purchased by L of we [1and north of Icy Strait if a well|R. Phillips .of San 'Barbara, Cali- ] | rounded park plan is adoy x| fornia, docked in Juneau this morn | the Monument area, aecordir to|ing to remain un uesday. \ | . ; ¢ | Regional Forester B. F. H - Aboard the yacht are Mr. and man, who returned to his hea - Mis, Phillips and their t | ters here yesterday on the and 1d, 10 Phil Guard cutter Spencer in c« ips and her son: ill go south on Interic retary Ha ser Yukon, while Mr. P whom he visited the Gla awa ival of h : e father and a friend on the Mt y s e - ; he action ea is e for a hunting trip in the - g 7 i oth mendmen} forma o to non-forest ar Mr. He Juneau vicinity b i : ‘.‘ . x A, ![‘3 , :m” ‘f: “:u‘”ll ;”.‘“ i T man said, and extension would be| The hunting party will be guided | e X i e e o takh 1 NERERAEh would yfpes Hinliywood, Wee Myers and THERE’'S BAD NEWS FOR ANY PITCHER in this lineup of the rampaging Pitt>- of the new Baranof Hotel. The /i I PPOLL Wi sy B ae Ralph Woten.” They will hunt bear burgh Pirates’ sluggers, and if you think the Pirates aren’t on a hitting spree, ask a New York Giant i ! . Sl . S o ’ ¥l bear under the game mans and goat. going first to Port Hough- about that doubleheader wherein Pirates unloaded 26 hits, to win both games, 5-1, and 13-3. Up around Council discussed both proposals a g : ¥ S ravio s hERIARS Bt Mayor Harx plan. If the extension propo ton and then up Icy Strait the .300 class are, left to right: Lioyd Waner of Harrah, Okla.; Arky Vaughan of Fullerton, Cal.; ¥ D . . THEIR NAME IS LEGION, and Film Actress Ev through it probably would just about| Phillips is operator of the Puri Johnny Rizzo of Houston, Tex.; Bill Brubaker of Los Angeles; Paul Waner of Harrah, Okla.; and Gus L LOoRS 3Lk ks 10 sehon <0 Kewes went east to remind American Legion members that they're e aren of PRtk which |¢Jr Tce Company at Santh Barb Suise of Millaras Cal. Victory over Giants gave Pirates a comfortable lead in the National. b ‘“1“'"” “'j‘ l‘ ‘l""'":“" b invited to September national convention in Los Angcles. She's judes 1,800 square miles, he |He and his party left that port|- s Hh e b 28 amendments had not been formall e e M engts, ity irector. 4 The Regions i 1l eas @9 o ‘ il e ,nl:]rr:::nimi g ling that "mx!!nu of with Vie MacKenzie, national convention directo O e Tl ke Juge 28, cruised to Seattle, spent ; fntzodiied patig At port LB secielasy Iokes expressed two weeks there, cruised to British Ju“eau Ban s ! KELVINA " el por 19 . oy . . impresses th the B T ~ 1hia vaters - a matters. In order to facilitate that- p 0 Ambergns Fmd L .'”H l:(”“:y‘y\‘ ”Vd‘ ”;“(‘1)\""” Columbia ,\,\ m]‘. for ; x:mnll(l; and | . ters, the Mayor cal pecial :"BGP!.] mn e a Tabt 66 Lard | o well worth Neinaisittider Lo i e ;l:x\] T PI . WILL CHANGE YOUR “WASH DAY” TO A “WASH HOUR” ) meeting of the Counc yelock tive manag t as & national park. | Glac o " G a a a" ey . And Wool i mansgement a & natons 4% Gl sorving here s morming WASHES—RINSES—WRINGS ot tan B Mkan. hé explatned | 2 : re apt. Roe Dykeman, former ALL AT THE SAME TIME. Schiok Yk ! ' | Seward, Mr. Heintzleman m-| g 1 Ct 1 o In the meantime, the Mayor had H | : APl L BIER eochi fo st i Campbell Church skipper, i iy ON'DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM. he pi L | It looked like ambergris and it|panied R. F. Bessey, repres s ) Charles| Juneaus City Band has been en- eteni SanR au L BRng: 0of - | smelled like ambergris, but Bureau|of the National Resources Commit-|puumm is engineer and Art Baat|628€d for concert work during the Lot ORI R s RIAnk ‘ ""I'L-‘“”A e oL - g 4 | of Fisheric ory technicians| tee, and Dr est Grueninz. Di-|ic cook " | coming Southeast Alaska Fair which ® study proposed changes In the cod nately se y-five per-| i, geattle believe the queer sub-|rector of the Division of Ter P . RS e will open for three days, start- Both amendments formally preseit 1 the reception last eve- i s The Kuru is 78 feet overall, | 4 T Al £a. 188k JUgH S b e rs of ¢ o 101+ sea 1 wps lard and|through the Kenai country, 1 1 | | band is now holding extra rehear h . % committee for action before next 1 e the Rev. G. Ed- thin’ the ilit i 8 Washington | e i S e ¢ ; A R Monday night’s session Ki d his family . i S i I Estep ¢ six guests | “’“]i”"-““‘l“ e Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 - i ¥ ew halibuters on|the ning Counc for H zed f the fair dates The special committee is made up D: aggoner and Mrs. ( : i and four crew b o . schooner nd brought in|making a s aimed towa c R. B. Martin is lining up SIS 2 ¥ j; (”]:\‘E‘""“”,‘K M.”]“” ok s ided over iheseven pou two ounces of|orderly development of the recion T | nment and like last agerup, carpenter; James Lar-)reception t ch was covere ubstance that|and the utilization of its resourc ¥ 7 L ! dre being tect; Oscar E. Hawkins, plumber;|a bowl wer : ¢ rems h aged from the Outsic sreser : Martin, electrici D ed tapers, the ¢ : sis. " re of the wor - AT DESSERT-BRIDGE | scmething new in fair entertain- . t (e g L : it had been ambergris, it would | ficial said, and the plans b {ment, snappy change programs for pl i '\1;1:‘»“;1 oL b e i 9 have been worth several|sidered would point R son R enter- | each night. Many local attractions OY A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup gl MoLes, | in yellow gnd plkes £ BRI Sl ertamestHkaus |t Theks, aE : with three tables of bridge|are also being signed up and per- Salad, two kinds of Meats, plenty of ihs Gotindl approved.tiis follow i factur but then what perfume|ing to the promotion of 2 wral oon at her resi-|formers, with ability, are requested Vegetabils, Dossodt. s Collee-for c e ORI e o Miss Lol | manufacturer 11d want “refuse | development in I Aoario to contact. Martih for tryouts & ’ InG BppunEt \v‘k» e I 1o Probably thrown off some ship Mr. Bassey Drobablyghl arrive s e | place on the three special pro- EVERY SUNDAY EVENING—A SPECIAL CHICKEN ¢ Juneau on the next boa e i OR TURKEY DINNER general election September 13: ent last| Kot . B Mrs, 75 Precinct No. 1 Charle 1 edoh) duneay minjater] Pdnical: adviser: for the landof= b g Qi S 1 | bl dand b anlie b s it et Tt et e John Keyser, consolation, ; PIFES Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! V. Priend: st O 1 ekl hnd | Wara 0 Welbbtas. NiRs Teals ok The party went first to the syl Anchora sts for the afternoon included { oA s L i LA S i el B il v rr o a8 isiting Anchorage | the Region: er x o oty Chie Mrs, g p.| A daughter was born to Mr. and BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE Blostnet Nb.. 3 PRAANLR o o nehieh nid Matanuska stopped - Mrs Gibbons, Mrs, - ol L'”“(';“l‘ B Vs L Manning, Mrs. Kate Jarman and it k. In charge of unt M National P [ ' H yser Claude Hirst, | 30 "0 PV ¢ % ,‘l:‘ \"\,",,,"\ e Mrs. Esther O'Laughlin: clerks. A was Dr. Walter Torbet, |and then spent several days in M}EAT Fa’r”l 1] rook, Mrs. J. C.! A B. Cain and Mrs. Charles Hooker ’ dent of Alaska Missions ol region, winding up their | s Qi i A ipper- % ERW]N,S CAFE Precinct No. 3—Juc the Methodist Church etchikan. The Washington Helen ! ‘N OF THE 8 : 4 h . IEN OF THE MOOSE o B Mo irEDatrl st Aplime ) s were studying methods o irhe ! i Mrs. Harry GBS e South Franklin Street Gudmund Jensen; clerks, during the evening, with Mi ements, particularly proced- 1Yo nd: Mrs. ‘Thomas Halgh a0 Beptember 3 Baldwin and Fanny Robinson L epetts ‘Douglas, ‘aoook ist ure in land office matters, and were - ST B pEaamber 3 " e reatly impressed with the Terri [T [ R LAND OFFICE MEN ARE (% M. Farks reportca. Toey o fgi,’!g_r fi a! UMPQUAH HUNTING L { J E 'much of benefit in plans Jor th iy 10 3 1 PSE}E%;\AENT WAVE Hifure development of Alaska and PARTY OUT TODAY { i | IMPRESSED WITH cxpressed themselves as in accord| e § 5 s ; . Shell Simmons took the Alaska| one of many hunting trips plan- b ALASKA OPPORTUNITY =+ Alr_Transport. Lockheed out this nag for cver the weck.end. £0¢ on . NITY i e T e 1 ool e ek g TE P SALOON IS N. C. POST Hirst and J Mattson, Henr s 0 B i3t PE District Cadastral Engineer George, The old “Principal” saloon at Cir- PR arold S&dlen tiag iy e S termann and Harold Sadler fc 1 oaloie hbuna 15 Madet ey PAN A. Parks returned to his Juneau cle has been rebuilt and enlarge richagof. el i g A BEAUTY headquarters this morning on thelby the Northern Commercial Co.| John Amundsen took the Fair-|® plorins 15 retarn her SHOPPE Yukon fyom Ketchikan after sev- and will soon be occupied by thechild 71 to Gustavus and Hawk|muecday morning, Fta Lo eral weeks in the field in company N. 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