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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1938 HAROLD KNIGHT fon keepine GREAT PYRAMID J% i OFFENSIVE OF =~ DR, GRUENING ¢y G IN JUNEAU AS ™5 pREDICTS CHAOS ™= Abed " jAPANESE HAS ARRIVING HERE O Do ot BALLSTON, Va. Au ry to bother with - T L After packing 8 and slimy laherty, coach of the Natior v lot of tack herrir large buck deer from the Fish Creek ngton Redskins, is becoming be- according to testimony being given - £ noon yesterday to early this morn- ; ing, three Junmeau men were rub- by Joe Williams of the A. J bing aching shoulders and working Bill Leivers of the Federal g » . 3 g ey 3 . : office. AIl Yoa Heve to oo, Chinese Claim Delfeat of In- Director of Territories Re-| tired legs experimentally today fuddled ~: There are fou 8 £ f si i v N Succeeds Fred C. Charman, B e nter o s sauad o Author and Authoress Wife named candidates on his squad Reiiied o RCI)I'(’S(‘IHE\- 43 player e i Tell Interesting Story report, is drift around our vaders, Also Have Re- lurning After Extend- The men were Dick Harris, Boyd S s 5 Only one pair, Rink and Chuck . boat and let the fish jump aboaid By whl : Marshall and Dick Schultz. Harri tive of Northland Co. Bond, consists of brothers from Ancients Williams with his three children captured 3 Towns ed Trip to Interior yesterday shot a four point buck Roy and Bill Young are tackle and Leive) nd his daughter were with a weight estimated at over 200 Harold Knight arrived from George Smith is a center, Riloyy Alaska will become a state before |doing just that yesterday after- SHANGHAI Aug. 29.—The Chi- Dr. Ernest Gruening, Director of | pounds with the head off and the today aboard the ear Smith a quarterback. Max Krause| 19 will be born a st in the noon, drifting about with not even rt they have checked the the Division of Territories and body dressed. Coast to assur is a back, Henry Krause a center n 1 d plunged in chao 2+ line out, when a coho leaped wese offensive on the north Island Possessions in the Interio It wi just like a cow,” Harris - | Suct the predict of the neatly from the water and of the upper Yangtze River Department, is aboard the stear id. “We couldn’t stand under the of the Columbia, due to arrvive in mathematical symbolism of the in their boat. Quickly disp ; and have recapture ¢ import- 1 fcad and had to cut it up. = o | Great Pyramid, according to Worth him with a gaff hook, the phen- ant towns that the lers won at 7:30 tomorrow morning, accord = - | Smith, eminent author and student omenal fishermen headed for home, |during the past six weeks of bloody \ ing to word to the Governor’s officc aska”™ by Lester D. Henderson. Dr. Gruening is returning from ——— ; SR an extended trip which has [ —— him over much of the Territory during the last two months. He | PERMANENT WAVE I ad close study he ;(a:xm:nl e a close study of the SPEC]AL Peninsula, spent time at F ft I ir - of metaphysic and 1 wife, also No use fishing when they jump in fighting fo 8 t m (deep -subjects, from Rogue Riv —_———— han, Taihu and Susung, north of Fha ms i been the Or Kuikiang and al 135 miles down ;‘o:} the past year and one-half and | - PA “J\“‘l‘\\‘ll"“‘““'l :""_":,‘j‘\" '”'“ lays in Juneau, taking pictures and HULDEN MAKES The Chinese also claim to have resigned several weeks ago. He ex- % o0 0 Tk the plane t “‘\‘:“; z;fl;::m{”!“”":v ecturi cut off the Japanese m”z\ c ]Iun'(w i llu\'Mala}\.u "'1'COIOH\' and visited for AUGUST pects to go to Sea o 'J‘\' o ) * i spearhead much of the Interior region around he tes and at the Kws € ) G X Jones and Murray Stu- hevec soda P o e AISEREE Ner polng 6 RRuE. SITKA FI.";HT reys (SHE'SSACAINST T |0 g 8 s PETER Northland tomorrow and ma e L linr aboard the o » Nz 22 turn to Juneau in her capacity . .. ccenger to take Jones’ place oy and so tiny Arleen Hel : orkige ¥ g dead e, MR., MRS. EDRIS walied e “teartal " o |BER L., B % s 3 et e | G return trip today, Jone While Smith 2 iled his l(‘:lrll_ll protest During the first five months of BEAUTY Mr. Enight is sccompenisd 89 outside on vacation WG | Ant ring a A { LEAVE FOR HOME 3sainst the wotld in general |the current year the Canadian out- SHOPPE Juneau by Mrs. Kr e f ! Passengers in were C. ! b te tek . . .. 5 s g the children’s pzrade put of lead totalled 167,300 ¥ W. T. Robert R. Gallet B f . 3 5 sithe staged in connection with annual younds " % 18 Bk W zoberts, G. R. Galetl They thought I was Soapy Mr. and Mrs, Ned Edris, whe have| Mardi Gras at Venice, Cal. Hun. | POURds compared with 167,162,552 Triangle Building Tuck, A. A. Peugnet B but T convinced them I was Yesterday was a busy day for been visiting with Mrs. Georgia| dreds of other tots took part pounds in the corresponding period PHONE 221 man, Mrs. J. M. Laffe but.” Marine Airways, with Holden bring- | Gallagher during their stay in this in 19, Thompson, Gene Mey study of the Great Pyramid ing down five passengers from the left on the steamer North Z The one passenger northbound to-i 44 jts mathematical symbolism Polaris Taku mine and Cope bri Joast today enroute to their home ?"“ o o WEBE ey A correctly pr ied the com- ing in two. Holden also make in Tacoma, Wash MRS. ADAMS, SON G h oast i1l be or 1€ ( o has been 3ok > ” Flor . " " " eas “A“‘“ pEURS PUnhE. v . re-|said Smith, explaining his unusual| To Holden took F. E. Mc- Mrs, Edris have been the incentive ON BRIEF VISIT months. 1rning today by a plane from Fair-| g4 Besthots Yo Bika 3 SLuhed | LoTE A6 BOGIAT funttions o P ' e : R e I SIS MR rd TR R Gt Mrs. H. 0. Adams. accompanied | - Ot of bed and under a shower. Ii's The Great s predicted, with T. J. Jacobsen, Mr: : luding Mrs. 5. E. Robbins And|gny. veask thefore. s oocusrenice,”| Jacobsen; Heriidn Barssilen: by her son Horace, Jr., left on the | grand little "perk up.” Put one in your ] ” P R s gt s o~ teamer Alaska this morning vis s y : g Mlss KE"V Hflnflmd Sl h sald, “and the Great Pyramid | Lindegaard LITTLEPAGE HERE enroute to peteraars - || basement.’ The children will love it. ‘ ol o Ao | Thcke DNR = S 8 BY PLANE SUNDAY _vii Saturday After ® o g - " briefly in Petersburg her two children, 9 % X A‘)\ James I .~ Horace, J vid Dt who has been v J. D s s - KETCHIKAN trked . he sube & P olae : as he f M i M of Mrs. Jack Hayes, Wi d mart hat the subject is Holden flew Floe V.1 ting the Aj ; A : S here from Seattle, Mi T " pleasing Davis, Mrs. Davis and daughter, Nido Mine n, will Martin Enge, will return here Sat- Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 In his book, “Miracle of the this city briefly, while Mrs irday on the Yukon is Davis and Mrs, B, rothy Green entertained with ¢ a Dem ce in the Reck Apartment 1 | great deal from the record as “too BEIPY simisti - R After the World War, an age of INDIAN OFFICE Iu'lh anconne, Belgium’s nation- is in St. Ann’s Hospital, h entered there this morning DR —— e bowl of cut flowers formed iece for the luncheor R e : \ ; \ 4 and during the afternoon the for-| ST “"”'”" ‘K“" L chaos began, as predicted in the al song i mw:n.l!.\ sung in 1830 a St Wt was dis- heed load to Ketchi Gt Pyram Smith said. “Thi during the revolution agai the tune of each guest present was dis- {00 "0 Crranaport, whil e R TEACHERS BACK Dutch B o i e I e FROM OREGON atPIGGLY WIGGLY i '\ 0 & i Stinsor b 3 + v ~ v “ ed Mrs. Arthur Adams, Mrs. Roy SoFCe o0 woiinikan were R.|DCor d¢ 1. o be '@ JUNEAT SCOOPS THE ; Sarrigan, Mrs. Elroy Ninnis, Mrs. oo 0 O Reynolds a Gold NATION! N Yonn e Mrs,| R Brown, Leif Moe, Percy Reynold os wil After six weeks teaching at Che- with é » Whyte, Mrs. Roger Stev M2, 600 dalh Naugle L e ver mawa Indian School near Salem & and Mrs. Ludwig Th To Petersburg—Mrs. H. Peter-|gmith added Ore., Gec Dale ar 1o | B “ oF " i fhie. day by Miss Corrine Duncan| To Wrangell—Mrs. F. Morf explained that of Elementary Education with the S el Amundser k Sam Hopkii A tior for the United State tr Bureau of Indian Affairs, returned o5 and Miss Yvonne Perry .o im Wannamaker Jr thirteenth tribe” of world o their June Inlet and also flew a morning on t headquarters this 2 “ CHARLES BURDICK party from the North over | ¥ morning on the North Coast. D flgar” s BORGEUI IS GOING OUTSIDE Mendennall and the ice cap e b was dean of the summ i o % sses Starting WEDNESDAY ON FOREST WORK yps. RUSSELL OF i e et . made g Tt s S S COLISEUM his first trip to Alaska and today mer school staff there. ELBERTAS — b@x93c B HALES box s | l ® chool Charles G. Burdick "".Vivgym” tre SAMPLE SHOP IS g S T o o e vk it shasee of 00- wort| BACK FROM SOUTR | {11757, 105 Doem ravieg shout in the Territory, planning tc sai Both are “greatly impressed” by south in the morning aboard the Mrs. Dan Russell, of the Juneau | aj,ova and taking pictures and ° UNION MADE SHOES Original Chippewa — Irvin Park Dress Colum¥ia, expecting to be goue un- Sample Shop, returned to Juneau|pgtes they promise they will til the last of October this morning aboard the Steamer |inaiv best to help make Alaska Burdick will visit Portland, head- | North Coast State.” quarters of Region 6, and Missoula,| Mrs. Russell has been on a buy-| " w:'le in Juneau they may give Shoes G e s Wal I C oo trail n 5 4 headquarters of Reglon 1, to make| ing trip for the past six weeks. Eoing | jootures. They - guests at th : g Just Arrived—]Juicy, Fresh, Delicious! a study of equipment. minor rc as far south a the important| yineau Hotel Very Latest .\'I,Vl(’\‘. ALSO--EVERY NEED IN CANNING SUPPLIES United Food—Phone 16 —— Piggly Wiggly—Phono 21 construction and recreational de- wholesale trade centers in Califor. tern hou: velopment work nia and contacting i Mrs, Burdick, who has been Out- | for fall and winter wearing apparel| Althouzh cotton is grown as an VAN s SHOE STURE 278 South side for several months with rela- and holiday novelties. | annual plant in most countrie i Franklin tives in Montana, will return north - with him | Today's News Toaay.—Empire. as a perennial WATCH OUR PRICES FOR CANNING: | Elbertas 9 Sc Box : Lug 98(: Box 95c PEACHES,PEARS,P CARLOAD TC¢ ARRIVE TOMORROW ONS. S. ALEUTIAN w5 PAY’N-TAKIT = - - has been cultivated in the tropi

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