The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1928, Page 8

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— - - — 4 PLANKS ARE }Ilicl.-nmn Fate Delayed e it S50 LRICH SAILS [erssirtisnses\ DOROTHY. ALEX, [CapeSpencer court. their | vey, is a member of the interna- | 7 . Al . I[ l l > L N W > l L . fight to save the mmk-mmm tional committee on the stud GU‘!SIDERED ule Courts Weigh Law | youth. They assafled the: statui. TR R e s Dy uan Injured & as_violating both the state .nm said, it has been found Fairbanks i Alnl(’(' to Sl)l’(’(l J".Stl('(’ federal = constitutions because it is the most logical place for E. F. Klette, Assistant Light- W h d A] permitted- separate hearings on| aurora study in North America. house Keeper .u the Cape Spencer asl |m__,lon an a\ g al . " . i . crime and mental condition. They As part of his equipment, Mr. SEATTLE, .Juxw 9—Steamer Light, was brought to Juneau D(’leganons Padiies. - - . > contended that the procedure op | Ulrich has a short wave recciving| DOrothy Alexander, the tourist on the steamer Yukon and taken Cg f ‘ e erated to “whittle away” the 'd set which will be used Inside,|Steamship of the Admiral Line onito St. Ann's Hospital, suffering ing Platform 5 ; fendant’s “common law rignt tof W,[] Do Saenllfic Work for|and a log of the results will be|the Southeastern Alaska route, from a compound dislocation of : : trial by jury,” and that if the| kept. On his return through|left this forenoon at 10 o'clock on!the elbow with laceration of the WITH THE RBPUBLICAN NA ; . | statute were upheld it woula be| Geodetic Survey—Mak- Fairbanks he hopes to install a|the first trip of the 1928 season,skin, bad cuts about the he TIONAL 1 GATION EN-| 1 3 7 possible for the prosecution to college. in command of Capt. Frank Land- and face and severe bedy hruis ROUTE TO KANSAS CITY.| [ i split up other defenses and there ing Long Journey w’:fiimir;h :;,le l:',': “;Irwm U1 | strom. ‘.::lln'n“ result of rulliugy SHERIDAN, Wyo., June { could be an indefinite number of ole.|Tich will go first to Eagle, Circle| The Dorothy Alexander has 350 from a cliff. cific platform .declarations on & ; / ; ; hearings. and Fort Yukon, then to Rampart|Passengers aboard, mostly round-| At the time of the accident least two topics, Farm Relief and| P . 1 S A member of the court inter House, border lne, on the Por.|trippers, and the following for Ju-ithe Yukon was only three miles Prohibition Enforcement, are) [ I ’ ; posed the suggestion that Hick-| cupine River, back to Fort Yukon,|neau: Kenneth Fosse, H. R. En- off the Cape and those in charge frowned upon by the Washing 7 3 e man had deprived himself of the| y\ oo o000 B g fup the Chandelar River to Chan-|Si&n. K. O. Fossee and wife, Miss at the lighthouse placed the flag * State delegation. In discu 4 S complete defense by failing ““m.uu of the Sitka m wgnetic and|delar or Caro, down the Yukon to Jones, Mrs. McLochlen, G. S.'at half staff and upside down the possible planks, the meémb i . . refusing fo enter a plea of eismological observatory of the| Ramparnt, Tanana, Kokrines, Nu.|Freeburger, Miss Moore, Miss as a distress signal to ¢{he steam- the outright de: y ? % % guilty. The California law per-| ;g couet and Geodetic Survey,|lato, up the Koyukuk River to|Galwas, B. M. Ramsay, C. L. Pol-'er, which came in close enough tion r the McNary bi . 4 mits a person accused of murder|y "y o0 1‘hi~4 AP GaHiO0h “on the| Bettles and Hughes City, south to'ley. Ralph Mize, Gist Maers, Har- to have the injured man taken the Washington State platf 1 : 4 to plead not guilty by reason ur‘[\“mmh bodnd ‘{m, an extended|Holy Cross and Iditarod, and then old Brown and Cora Hain. laboard. the present situation in relation : o A 1 insanity, but he can also plead |y "y oueh Interior ik will retrace his steps up the Yu- o TR to the measure rendered such en 7 3 not guilty of the crime, as former- % € SR T T kon and Tanana Ri te ir-/ WILL MAKE HO . . dorsement in the National plat ek : ly. The defense replied that tho| o oukl te Survey has a 00d| ks, From there he il vini ME HERE Six Thousand Shansi form as inadvisable from the x “ambiguity” of the statute kept|, “oy. naomeeic elements are con-|McCarthy, Paxson, Chitina and| Mrs. W. J. Sisson, whose hus-| Troops Occupy Peking standpoint of a policy of entail him from entering the “not guil |l 0 " o cooperating with|Cordova, via the Richardson high-|band is in charge of the construc Py ing opposition to the administra ty” plea. way. tion work on the Glacier highway | > o - . it 2 ik .| Arctic explorers, there is no | tion. A plank promising adequ ; | The state's attorneys declare| , o' o0"ho vact territory be-| Rampart House, Chandelar Vil-|for the U. S. Bureau of Publi lage or Caro, and Betles and|Roads, arrived this morning on farm relief would best meet ] # . that even if the high court’s rul- 4 iy gar the pre s adverse Hidktban'tonld to| TFeeN, andthe purpose ‘of <M. 1 needs under the present ¢ 1m: - ing is verse ickman could be |y oo trip {s to visit this coun- Hughes City will be the four main|the Alameda with her children, stances, it is said. The delegates tried again. He is also under lite| 08" O B0 M he|stations as far as the study of|Loren, Harold and Betty Jane, to! folt largely that the same attitude = . sentence with Welby Hunt' for| = b ) conditions are concerned, Mr. Ul|make her home here. They have toward a Prohibition Enforcement . L oW, - participation in the murder of Ivy| TG Pl e few | Tich said. taken the Kilroy house in the plank should be¢ maintained e o 7 ill Toms, druggist near Los Angeles | . ... “here the compass needle| UPon his return to Southeastefn|Casey-Shattuck Addition. riniieted. Notthies Lsony. B . . ddtegation, : - § . "illli\ S 8 points to the true north, and the|Alaska in the fall it is planned to| Mrs. Sisson and her childreni wiyont fogd and means utlilr'm - ed noncommittal. Regarding the & i ] AT THE HOTELS amount of departure from true|establish two new seismographs|motored from Pomeroy, Wash., 8 ans: probable attitude on a nomination A A | | 4 Iy v o 2 5 j v . gl «. | Dortation. L @ 8 i f e x north is different in different|at Sitka In the hopes of having Where they formerly lived, to Se- 3 the Alaskans indicated a dispo Gastineau » n e i Rl wheie Nay tonk £ “The gates of Peking are closed ; ; M Mhornt Rogers, Chil | Places, Mr. Ulrich pointed out.|Press dispatches immediately af-| attle where they took passage for | 1 substantial 1 ery sition to await a survey of the Major hornton 0gers, hil | < 4 Alaske Mr. Sisd & % and substantial guards are every- P . % 4 arracks: Bes .« | The angle between true north|ter the registration of an earth- laska. Mr. Sisdon has been con-| . ground before reaching a decision 4 otE £ koot Barracks; Mrs. Evan Jone s, | 3 2 ak id Mr. Ulrich 1 this| nected with the Juneau office “,mhexe, The situation is generals The very reforms made in California criminal laws to speed| Mrs. Roberts and children, An-jand magnetic north is called the|duake, Said r. Ulrich, and this 1 office magnetic declination. True north e 1 : - b (=5 . {1y quiet. legal procedure have helped delay punishment of William Ed-|chorage; M. Baker, Seattle; V. D.| ; ';}“f“"" 1s to L"e(';“k‘“,‘_‘;" with the ""‘mll';""'" for” the ‘leat. ‘yewr. and| xR A s 16 PERSDNS ward Hickman (incet), kidnaper-slayer of Marian Parker. First| Harrison, W. W. Hudson, Salt|Mmay be determined by observa-| Pmpire 'm;x ,f,‘? mg_',l,(r'.g;-m P Order your salads, nut bread to be tried under the mew code, his exeoution has been postponed | Lake; Sam Baker, Seattle; John|tions of the sun or stars with the(selsmograph machine at Sitka has R R AT and cake from Mrs. Sully. adv. | X Jaer S s exeol S 4 8 . ite.|Deen in use for 25 years, and the' FERGUSON NOW IN | ’ s Togis n is : F. Chamberlin, W. K. Sheldon,|#id of a transit or theodolite ; i ARE INDIGTED ;Jel:‘lcl:;mcDns;llts‘.lljtxo(,‘l‘;lt"[ti" c}io:{‘)‘:& l(:fi,]fi:laa:)‘ri\tlol:m(:st;ipl;gm:lscr:)t“tgtxnegf, Arthur W, Carlson, Stephen R |Magnetic morth may be determin ;u-]ml)uf nlelwlequnpmem is Meing| CHARGE, SCOUT CAMP| W . d Veres, Vincent Kanissaiy, ed approximately by means of a|felt, he added. | e which W. H. Waste (right) is Chief Jumce it ”“”;u“‘k‘a':"““" o or more accurately by a st WS AR Robert Simpson, B. D. Stewart, | Ford Butler, city; Pepe Jelich, | Magnetometer. ATTENTION MASONS Tom Stewart and C. D. Ferguson| IN PI SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 9—|past the date set for his execu| cordova; George Bailey, Tacoma; Many Observations Made There will be a stated com-|had a most enjoyable dinner at| In Californ new crinvnal pro-| tion, Mrs. Ruth Albany, Cordova; H compasses are often in er-|munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge|the Boy Scout Camp at Eagle cedure, designed to close legal| It was his fortune to be the| Markley, Seattle; George Thomas,|ror the U. S. Coast and Geodetic[No. 147, F. & A. M. in odd|River last night when they drove loopholes throungh which the fidt Brought to. trial unded thaloordora: Ciridand Hirst.ont. | Survey has made magnetic ob-|Fellows' Hall at 0 o'clock | MT. guson, Scoutmaster of PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 9—I rdova; A. Kirkland, Hi 5 . 5 2 3 GH, Pa., June 9|ty escape the penalties of theiripew code and so he was enabled| pagott. 8 tions nearly every county|Monday evening. Visiting Breth-| Tr0op 2, out to relieve H, L. Red- dictments charging 167 persons| crimes, William Edward Hickman,| 1o take advantage of the delays 2Zynda seat in the country and many oth-|ren cordially invited. By order |lingshafer who has been in charge ’I’,"\““."" i upsrighendent :'r‘].‘fl“" slayer of 12-year-old Marian Park-|resulting from the first testing| Melvin Bid, city; Donald Mac-|€r places. Th observations[of the W. M. of the camp since it began on ‘umq alsh, .Ix.)ll'tnh'lw member Offer, found at least a temporary|of a criminal procedure and its|ponald, Jr, Fairbanks; Mr., and|Show, Mr. Ulrich continued, that CHAS. E. NAGHEL, Tuesday. Mr. Ferguson will bej lNu". State .Illflu;.n\n\v‘mulul ”l:\”w““y it ana ity Mo river. Lateing, Mich;|in some sections of the country|—adv. Secretary. |in charge of the boys until they ,l,”. to ‘,‘Ml,m, the ],m,“,,mli“” The new coae, which saved| The effi y of the “'E”"]".\umnvx S. Smith, city; Mrs. J. W.; there ‘nlru areas of lmuil «;mlun)» “[r"!r" l”’ _‘"“r" ,"* ‘l‘ \V“k»l sl Delight her with a B Vi Hen ProRbItion | 1y man from the quick meting| was indicated to sponsors of the|yoods, San Leondro, Cal. ance, where the magnetic declina _The boys are having a_splendic ;_.“:I; 'l'l‘"k‘;")l’:,';"]r;f'("r"‘" by the| " of a fate for which the pub-|law by the speed with which il i s & tion changes very rapidly in going AMERICA’S ‘“‘"N'lnml had the highest praise Gruen Diamond Watch % y ¥ s clamore as moulded through|Hickman was first found sane and MU’ from place to place and where s tor their cook. The indictments followed b ey ll]d" '! '”““““]“ :” ;ll th “ ;ll(l jury 'm:l almost SENTENCE com TED 4'(!!1![)‘!1\' *IXI'\'\‘\': would be unre i — i The one mfl she lecretly week's investigation by the grand the force of moral opinion exas-|then, by the sa J by . o 1 The sentence of Otto Larson, ]_’”‘ ol p o & | 4 i hopes for—a diamond watch! Jury of charges of extensive con-|Perated by the law's slowness and without pause, declared guilty an 've six months in jail for|liable or even impossible. : Suns’lln(’ Turkish Women Workers A better sl & Gruen— gy e uncertainty. sentenced to_death. But the fact|yislation of the liquor laws in| Not only is the declination dif 2 .m,'dm,,mlicmld SRENL O 00 FiDIAtY the. laws Fhus the ‘“breaks” which en-|that the new statute had never|jetehikan on March 28, has been |ferent in different places, but is | Cause Men to Protest craftsmanship, thone Federal authorities claim thati Go0%, g 0 ind killer of|been weighed as to comstitution-|commuted by President Calvin|@lso different at the same place Ca worn b‘/“ m&m i i i CONSTANTINOPLE, June 9— e ba a city officials will be enmeshed in s . 4 3 nwy ”)MIN he enmeshec the daughter of a Los Angeles|ality operated to save h_nu, at| (golidge according to a wire re-|at (.l.m.ro,,[ times, while fthe di- : 5 L Lo o 3 3 banker to elude for eight days|least temporarily, when virtually| eived here by U. S. Marshal Al-|rection of the compass needle also Women have become the cause of | 3:::, lyy ign m"‘r‘; Several clashed between city ; e e ? i Y Size Adj lah Wi 5 bes < AT ik desan i police authorities| no other factor could have served.|pon White. changes in the course of the day oize juster abor unrest for the first time in du R excasiale: besis and Federal authorities occurred coun- PR It is to check on these variations | Turkish history in a stormy meet- | q o4 | | To determine the magnetic | ments, and establish latitude and Iran.Hml. and meridian lines be- tween the Yukon River and the PEKING, June $—Six thousand | Shansi troops under command of | Gen. Shan Chen have entered Pe- Kking. Fighting is reported in the re- gion of Pietsang, 10 miles north of Tientsin. )— s RPN capture by the e of three states, have followed him Jerome K. Walsh, chief e IR o o bl b FOR QUICK SERVICE that Mr. Ulrich is making his 50¢c EACH ing of the men laborers in the to wud Lw..m, pressed. CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM | iong journey into the Territory. bacco factories here. | Sam Grenet, former member of ) Tauinde e i al Contractor Auroras Be Studied The men demanded that the QR lomiebawnre; 8. Aloo. among ARE WE THINKI or Ly the hour. Mr. Ulrich plans to arrange for thousands of Turkish women now Piows named. ip. the imdiotment. Such a3 carpenter, masonry,|the study of the aurora at the working in the factories be dis- ” ()F YOU‘? shingling, plumbing, kalsomin-|Alaska Agricultural College and BUTLER-MAURO missed and woman labor be hence-| THE NUGGET SHOP WOMAN’S CLUB MAKES . ing or painting, in fact anything|School of Mines near Fairbanks DRUG CO forth prohibited because of their CLEAN UP REPORT TO in new or repair work. He himself has been studying the | willingness to work at wages run- AFTER READING THIS AD YOU WILL KNOW adv. PHONE 137 aurora at Sitka during the past When We Sell It yning from oneshalf to one-third OFFICIALS OF CITY WE ARE Its Right the sum demanded by the men. The women tobacco manipula- Free Deiivery Phone 134 tors earn an average of 50 cents B e Dancing Contentment SPECIAL! SPECIA s Dugry | Panak 104] |02 ; ing a vigorous cleanup and paint- up campaign, the Juneau Woman's We are contented when we see you enjoying your 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup . f—————————————— Old papers tor sale at The Empire 6 packages Corn Flakes ... S ,9() & club today made public a report conine’s . als ; i 6 ¢ nted svening’s dance—also you will be contented to know iy r 20 bars Crystal White boap ... 1.00 in which a number of property . b 4 at each dance given at the owners were highly praised for that each dance g Try our Salted in the Shell Peanuts ithe well-kept appearance of their A B IIAI L property and other places were . D, o Eeily oritolsed. The: o fof, Up to and including the DANCE on the night of the GARNICK S QUG & Fouy ot ¥l .ot ito clty, 3rd of July you will receive a duplicate DOOR PRIZE PHONE 174 offic and newspapers. Y 2 Tnsanitary conditions were re- ticket—the pruv\ being drawn for at 12 P. M. July ported on the waterfront along| 3rd. This gives you plenty of chances to win. lower Front Street where consid- THRER P . erable rockfilling has been done, ——THREE PRIZES o Tk gl HE THE PLAYERS ARCADE CAFE ment on some individual proper- ) SHT R o o FOR. SATURDAY Fiesy! TRY OUR SPECIAL Several properties were held up ARE 81 DINNER as models, including the lots back VTN Ty “na .00 of the Nugget Shop and Apart:| SERENADERS i . ments, 1. Goldstein's store, Sorby Visit Our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain Apartments and Goldstein’s Em LET'S DANCE i A ' porium. The drive will be con- You are cordially invited to come in and tinued until the conditions com.| A B HALL inspect Juneau's newest and classiest cafe. plained of have been remedied. | . . | MARY YOUNG, Prop. W. A. EATON RETURNS FROM TAKU PROPERTY Construction of a surface camp and of trails is now in progress CLE/lN.l )P W on the Tulsequah River, a tribu- fary to the Taku, mining claims We cleaned up last week in several ways. recently taken over by W. A 5 Eaton and Dan Williams, well- If the fire had come any closer we might known local mining men, accord- have been clean out. BUT WE are still ing to Mr. Baton, who arrived : : here this morning from the camp here and will continue to clean up and A crew of eight men is engaged s o 5 ni prhignety : paint up th k. Let us furnish you Mr. Eaton came to town on with disinfe William Strong’s river boat. Mr. tion of supplies between Juneau nd the sequah. he two men | Th 5 i s BERURSE | HELLAN'S PHARMACY e wondernl St das g s i Mrs“;fl:: et o Next Door to Valentine's Store dresses of silk priced from $7.50 to $32.50. treasurer's office after a two| Meoks' vacation, Coats from $15.00 to $37.50 and Millinery I bt e > ONE WAY TRAFFIC | ) REAL VALUES so save money and buy now. s S A Lare 1ono. | | (its Sully outemidite) ALW AYS THE BEST AT Strong is handling the transporta- Drop in and see T e B Wh(lt we can Of' in Milady’s Wardrobe—See our unusual values in %o her position in the Territorial| Phone 33 Free Delivery fer you w—ee you p_ — 7 will save. from $2.00 to $12.25. PROPOSED ||| 4 Plumber With a “Hart” of the Glacier Highway dur- T et Phnes 1215 Front iret . Goldstein’s Emporium only. Cars moving north over GEO. B. RICE i 2 act & new Mendenhall bridge J | | | » | : 8 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2: - around the loop. ; Plumbing . Heating Sheet Metal rocies—1ASE . | | e e ARG “I tell you in advance what job will cost” on the loop in one direction

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