The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1927, Page 2

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Ar THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, IULSDAY MAY l7 1927. You Prepared for Graduation Day? Everything that go assortment of pretty thi Slip Gloves—Stockings es with the graduation /ontfit can Be found in our ngs for the girl graduate. Prétty Dress Goods— pers and a visit will reveal many good values. SPECIAL ON BL SATEEN 36-inch Black cerized. Sateen, ers, smock, card table Regular 75¢ va 45 cents a yard L] i) Ladies’ Kayser Hose in ( Marie and Sunburn. Si highly Very ;evml ;:I‘:Ul(' \cK COMBINATIONS Uidied” Wit bigise combination suits in lace and hemstitch trimming. R‘éghlar $1.50 to $3.75' for mer- for bloom- covers, ete, 50 cents each ————— IES KAYSER HOSE Rachelle, Regular $2.50 for sanmetal, Rose Toreador, Rose 814 10 10, .50 a Pair Taupe, zes B. M. Behrends Co., lnc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store COMMENCEMENT WEEK OF J. 1. S, STARTS SUNDAY Baccalaumalc Exercises Will Be Held in Evening— Graduulin:l May 27. Y | \ | Commpioncer: neau Iigh 4 day with the « S DA in the Iigh Sch anditorium o'clock in the evening, The Comcncement ises will be on Friday evening, 4 at § o'clock in the High School auditoriuin and between the two programs, will be the 0l picnies and the final | prepaat close of the sehool term graduating i o Targ ated from the Jocal Hi 5 cen The Giovunetti, talia Andrea Kash Marshall Kilch, Alfr Edwaid Quesnel Naghel, Grace telle Naghel, Margaret Pauline erson, Davi Middleton Re Jackson B. :, Edna Marie Mabel W. Sturrock, Gertrude Karin ‘Waltonen, Alma H. L. Weil. Baccalaureate Program The Baccalaureate program follows: “8end Out Thy Light,” Jundor Orchestra. Invocation—Rev. O. A. Stillman e Lord Is My Shepherd’ at—High School Glee Club. Scriptural Lesson—Rev. R. A, Gal-l ley. “Nocturn. Orchestra. Address: R. Allen. €. Gounod K Mendelssoln — Junior “The Two-Miler"Rev. Saved by Grace,” Stebbing, vocall duet+Brian Harland and Georgs Hall. | Benediction—Rev. A. P. Kasheva rolf. Commencement Exercises The program for e Commence ment Exercises will b Processional, Mendelssohn chestra. Invocation—Rev, C. E. Rice, “Melody in F,” Rubinstein, flut duet—Arthur Burke and Ben Stewart Address: “Whithor Goest Thou! ~=Justin W. Harding. TUA Perfect Day," Carrie Bond—solg, Dorothy Jessop. Presentation of Class—Supt. W. K Presentation of Diplomas—R. F son, President of School Board. 'A Song of India”" Rimsky-Kor- " gakov, clarinot trio- Brian Harland ‘Herriman, Dana De Vighne s of Dreaming” (screnade) ibeft—High School Glee Club. —————— [¢] Jacobs frower pieces made to @“C'Mm“““on Day. See Mrs —tady %""‘3:-7- ;,.n. Use xhci ‘Emptie. H'y those who proposed to use force to bring about politieal and economic | g nges. TEAid not” prohibit, it wis claimed, the use of violent meswy to ‘preserve present institutions, | Using the Ku Kiux Klan ahd the {1 W. W's to illustrate the argy ments it was contended that lh» California law would not opera againdt the use of force by the former but would against the latter. 1t was deniéd hy her-counsel that Miss ‘Whitney éartied an 1. W. W oard, . and it - wah msfsted " that ‘her “casual? meetings ‘with, that ofgan: izalioh were priov to, the pyssags of the criminal ‘syndiealism law, 1, wad futthol abserted “that while ¥he lined haén a Hoclalist inm had never heen 1 communist, and that the aetion o the Uuklnnd convention had béen akex over her protest. Her ¢riminal lighility, it wad, contended,. must ‘ha teasuted by her acts .umd not. by some indefinite apprehension of he: niont, Bedition, ana ' tranunn had be endctmetit ot the law, the statc fNeclared, adserting. its right to pro- réct Itself . dgainst. criminal nyndkul iam, Syndicalism Law of California Upheld By Supreme Caurt (Continued ffom Pare One.) down in the Oakland convention which the California communist )i |bor party was organ she had remained active in its affairs after the u\x v had endorsed the Third (Inteinationale at Moscow, had dulated the I W. W.s upon political activities, 1t insisted the attack was apon th: law and that it had been divected sustained by the Communist La Party and not by Miss Wiltney Counsel for Mi Whitney' con Hended that it violat ther constitutional rights to aft [to punish her for attending meotings of the party and that the guarantee of freedom of speech and the vight « 1 mbly iendered her Immuns If st until she had bee of evert t to usa + the present form of govern-| - There could h» no doubt, the sertad, that Mi. wasy conscipus of the purpo: ot Labor ., and it v to wait until she joined in a moh out-| or other acts of violenee, In upport of its position the state 'ged she had been a radical so and had participated in the lection of delegates to tie Chicago fmoeting at wbich the national Com munist Labor Party was organized. Was Active Member aware that the Californig would align itself with the inational part the state said, she had heartily parcicipiod il Oalkland convention, not a gt but anoachive | a f land | hor n NEW ‘RICH sfnmt IN slxwm'r ‘RIVER DISTRICT [ state fully » Communist not nece uall MAYO.—An extra Nikh krado - or. vein has been struck, on, Thumder Guleh, on Sourdough 1ill, by Martin Melesich, on “his ‘Tubdra elilm. Ths propgny 13 leusda to Hargraves and | Uzernicl, who are now stanting de: velopments. Tha, ore assays unces of silver to the ton, The pro erty lies below: an clae Lo tha ricl dllver-lend . hol u;. Rt Andy John- soh, and alse to’ those of Mo-| réau, Gordon ;na Dubolk, - Jolinsos Dl und shippad, ands wioter, with, \;vll help in the mine, aver fifty tone of ore “thit avekaged over $600 per P’ in. viluo. This. is congidered -an extiaordindry: | owm for one man: 1l chas a wh "depth- of . l Nhneu h)llp e Al tlicke ¢ criticisad by counsel b Sicko scale " iss Whitney as aimed nrulmt’ Newd), " who advocated a change in " gAY ashmsug ot Thy | existing institutions, and as not be- | ing restricted in its application to Colpy “» (] Boost Juneau—Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busisr—~BUT *‘ wn;x. ROT ADVANCE. PRICES—- Our large volume'of ‘business, moder ' ll_lbp. oxpeu mechdnics and low ovarhead enables us to' do your work at the véty Towedt cost. We do not claim to do Cheap Pimhbmg but GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP ANl Plumbing installed to comply with' City of ‘Juneau i’lumhln‘ Code—this code is not for the benefit of the plutiber "but to protect the lealth of.yeu ,ml your family, . See our Shows Rooms with the m.m Display of Plumbing Fixtutes in GEO. B. ] PLUMBING, HEATING “J tell you in -dnm what PHONE 34 I Fully branch m ani :.'lll had to hol i 'fi%‘l:}onmns : Interior D(pmlmmll An- | nounces Resolutioins Under fo "Illllllllllllllllllhlllilll‘ml.ll cansed | the mer ‘1 ition usual report and reco including the mineral, 1s character of the land. | onculure Established procedure as to the survey,| of affidavits, and pos jon of will ‘be in} urrent reguli.| and manufac i that applican required furnish proof, corrohorated by two witnes show ing the following fact proof required under manufacturi ¥ tor for REGULATIONS ON 5-ACRE TRACTS . FIXED BY DEPT. . Is 1ion <.;, notice W the trade nt I b ) New Homestead Law. Regulations for acquiring fiveacre | tracts of land f homesite or hea i {quarters locations, wider the amend {ment to the Federal ' nd Man |ufacturing Act which w {Congress last sessiop. have j issued by the Intérior Doparime land were made public today by Gov George Parks. They effective immed | Third: the d first oceuy homestead or headquarters; the nature of the trade, busines roductive indi in which cant or his. employer, wh itizen, an association of citizens, v corporat aged; Pifth: thel location of the applied for with ! National | Fespect to the of business and | !llllxld:hlr‘l 'l‘"i‘“'\"“’-nMh“ demonstrating adapt-! “under the new law, | Dility the purpose of @ home B ivos: |ty -I::.ul hldll\II‘V"' ixth the tract applied for T ol g clude mineral, coal, oil or i entially nonmineral acter; Seventh: that no portion | o the tract applied for is occupied )¢ reserved for any purpose by the United St upied or claim-| ed by any native Alaska, or oc- cupled as a townsite or missicnary on or rese from sale, and| the tract not include im-| provements made by or in possession ! anether i 1, association or} corporation; Iighth r or not| » land abuts on vigable | inlet, gulf so that it \ m is engd i tract ) place fact to ed wi desired to acquir must fir be Forest public domain Text of Amendment text of the amendment ki x“ prov United 1 by ass0 izens of the Un ] i or hy corpo the or (lf any employer actare, or aws of State en other citizen years rations or the United S or Territory, |gaged in trade, | productive indu d any of the United 21 age who is himself engaged in trad>, jmanufacture or other productive in tdustry may purcl one claim not lexceading five ac of unreserved {public lands, such t of land no: [to include mineral, lands, in Al cadguarters tions 1o he pre: v of the Inte 0 per acre.” Purposc Is Designated The Department, in issuing its ulation said ‘ “The purpose of this enable fishermen, trappers manufacta or others en productiv try to purcha ttracts of unreserved lands in / | acres, as od 08, do. who: i or claimes 14, 18¢ March 3 Plane WTreck.erlfumed; Major Geiger Is Killed! May rules :>n4| reg bed by the Sc upon paym under ‘ret or nt jot MIDPLETON, P Major Harold G2 ifternoon when his plane was''w d and burned as he was takin for return trip to the Provin Grounds, Maryland, he was commandant of the Field. He was flying a DeHaviland | shservation plane. h - - PRINCE RUPERT FISH PRICES reg i wa statute is trader “Applications be filed in duplicate i the dist fand office within which the is situated. Applications may b ed or unsurve ul but no xceed five ; give each number, and, it in_ proper torward the o in trade and manu {the duplicate to the A9 alled 31,000 o ndg halibnt sold for and Canadian '|I :‘ PRINCI Halibut today. American nd 1510 cents ) cents B Advertising a1 pays. columns of The pire Use the sion inspec ECONOMY GARAGE in lllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIII||lIIII THE NEW LADIES STORE Will be: located in the space formerly ()I('l'nl_)iwl by Frye-Bruhn in the Malony Block S pecial Shopping Inducements WILL BE OFFERED FOR OUR BIG OPENING WEEK LU T T T TR ' Date of Opening anncunced later WONDERFUL STOCK NOW HERE AWAITING THE COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS 120 New York Dresseé 75 vNew York Coats 150 Very Latest Hats TR T T RDON'S b3 l..nu'lll‘lllllllllllllll'lllll s % Illlllllllllllllllmll"lmlilwmllxllllllllll. | NITROKOTE FOR FLOORS Dries in Half an Hour FURLILER (' mmoxon k. FOR F(0ORS oz NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary loor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to be walked on in about half an hour. ]uneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 PROMOTE JUNEAU BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA KIMBROUGH and RUS Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators SELL PHONE 3284 PONTIAC PRICES DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR—Fully Equipped $1075.00 1075.00 Cabrolet - 1150.00 Landau .1175.00 LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC- PLAN Sedan Coupe Connors Motor Company Handy Andy’s Carpenter Sh;; { A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WOOD WORK SALE ON ALL TYPEWRITERS—ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT J. B. BURFORD & CO. MAY 20—THANE MESS HALL WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's-you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less eoml and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G." Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 AUCTION SALES SALE DATES July 13 11 Nov. 16. Sept. 14 SHIP NOW FOR OUR NEXT SALE WEST COAST FUR SALES TACOMA, WASH May =/01d Papers for sale at The Fmpxre Office

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