The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1930, Page 2

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® e b A . . o A AR 1lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIHlliIIIlIIIl Special Hosiery Selling! How Small Are Your Ser wei ual the welt with lisle top service weight are s sh.u!es— for street and d Juneaw’s ‘Leading Phoenix brand which us- The service weight are full-fashioned silk to weights are available in all the smarter spring B.M.Behrends Co., Inc. IIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIlII | e —— e ———— R —— IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII[I Feet? vice and semi -service ght in the exclusive ly sells for $2.00. In size 8% only Now $1.00 The semi- Both and foot. ilk to the top. Department Store @ DUFRESNE AND MEN RETURN HERE WITH CONTRABAND GOODS PBringing with them opetween $2,- 500 and $3,000 in furs, fifteen rifles, four pistols, canned game and other contraband goods, Frank Dufresne, Deputy of the Alaska Game Com- mission, accompanied by assistants, returned to Juneau this morning | on the Sea Otter. They left here several weeks ago to investigate information received here of violations of the Alaska Game Law in the vicinity of Ket- chikan. ‘While south they made several persons who have already been fined and sentenced in Ketchikan. Some of the furs seized are un- usually fine specimens of beaver, skins, The firearms are numerous and| varied, running all the way from an cld-style muzzle loader to a new Colt .38. Included in the other contraband seized are a number of traps. 'SITKA MAN IS FOUND HANGING IN BEDROOM Jchn Young, smm. was found dead Saturday hanging in his bed- room, according to telegraphic ad- raids and arrested a number of vices received by United States Marshal Albert Whlte A coronor's SECRETARY STIMSON SIGNING LONDON TRE.AT mson, ‘thead of the Alllfl?‘l'l dclmuon to London was IM to |l|l- B ||[lll!!lllll|lllllIIllIl"llllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll'lllllllllllllllllll 3 Associated Press Photo ing Into election ex- he senate campalgn expenditures committee has begun fts work of Inquir ptnl:l Ruth Hanna McCormick sald she spent $252,572 from her own pocket in her ra’:e ’fi"""; Senator Deneen in iiiinols. Left to right: Senators Robert Wagner, New York: Gerald P. Nye, Nor! Dakota; and Clarence Dill, Washington; Mrs. McCormick and Senator Deneen. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA VAR.:ITY CREW Associated Press Photo 1 University of Pennsylvania varsity crew, snapped at training guarters on the Schuylkill River, ! Philadelphia. Left to right: J. K. Martin, stroke: Edward Taeffner, 7! John Weis, 6; Warren Pine, cap- | tain, 5; Charles Krampt, 4; Merwyn Grill, 3; Dickson Barnhart, 2; Harold DeVeau, bow, and George i Loveless (kneellng). coxswain. | THEY RE BACK OF COLUMBIA'S ROWING REPUTATION Associated Press Photo he winning streak started by the Il These boys have been selected by Coach Dick Glendon to carry of ,- H. Grafer, J. Murphy, W. Columbia crew in 1928, Left to right: W. Sanford, C. Ganzle, (Bonynge, N. Lozler, H. Walters and J. Michels (in fiont), coxswai jury was impaneled by Judge R. W. |DeArmond and returned a verdict The Ketchikan company is taking | cently vassigned to Chilkoot Bar- out ~the sale primarily to obtain{racks. hemlock to meet the requirements} . gouthbound passengers .on the of tie contracts it holds from the|Alameda incluae E. E. Fitzwater, Alaska Raliroad which covers a|President of the Guardian Building total of 60,000 ties. and Loan Association of Oregon. ,of suicide. Nothing is known here of Young. He will be huried at Sitka. the southern end of the Panhandl After making the round trp to Sitka and south the . Admiral Rog Mrs. H. L. 4uulkner and son returned to Ju- neau on the Admiral Evans. Two million feet board measurc ——— of timber was today sold by th: \Unned States Forest Service to the Ketchikan Spruce Mills for im- |mediate cutting. It is located on a tract at Thomas Bay in the Petersburg district. The stand is mainly hemlock. Hugo Smalck, Ketchikan business man, arrived today on the Admiral ‘Watson on & brief business trip and will return to his home sometime this week. Mrs. T. J. Petrich, who left here/ last month when she received word that her father was ill in Olympia, returned ‘to Juneau Saturday on the Alameda. After spending some time in the States on a pleasure trip, Mrs. Pearl Kohlhepp returned to Ju- neau on the Alameda. Round trip passenge\'s on the Alameda inclade Mr. and Mrs Howard C. Conrad, who th on the East Coast. J. G. Morrison was an outbound passenger for Skagway on the Ala- meda. _Returning to his home in Skag, w-y after a visit here, James A Gibson was a passenger out on the Alameda. . Travellng men leaving on the Alameda for Skagway included R. D. Baker, who is with the Stan- dard Oil Company. James Truitt, with the U. S. En- gineers Corps of the Alaska Road camml‘n!un left here Saturday on the Alameda for Haines. Mrs. 8. H. Hunsicker and daugh- ter, who came here recently from Seward, left for Haines on the Ala- .. meda to join Lieut. Hunsicker, re-| FREE DEMONSTRATION , sent on a business trip to Ketchi- kan, returned ' on the Admiral Evans, Arrivals on the Admiral Evans included Albert Wile, A. Van Mav- ern and H. B. Crewson, travelin men. Vinnie Kerns, who has been sur- veying near Ketchikan with th2 Buredu of Public Roads for the past month, returned to Juneau on the Admiral Evans. Round trip passengers on the Admiral Evans include Mrs, Mary Armeit, mother of the treasurer of the Admiral Line. Legrn the Modern Way Play Real Jazz Piano in 3 Months pur representative in Juneau SPRUCEMIISBUY | = T 7 e eeatermon THOMAS BAY TRACT "WHO'S WHO I Chatles Goldsein, local fur man. FOR HEMLOCK LOGS | AND WHERE | ;t::nan ab;lenceeor a ?;v:awegc;mi]; Petersburg on| N. G. Nelson, who has been ab- | until June 1st. Call 1534 for Weather Conditiona As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and viclnity, bes’~uing 4 p. m. foday: !FIRE DESTROYS | SUM DUM HUUSE Unsettled, possibly showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle var- iable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe { Ahrenstedt Home at Poml 4p. m oyesty 2083 45 6% S, 12 Pt Cly-~ { Ashl Wined Ou h 4 a. m. today 29.79 24 = SE 1 Clear shiey Wipe t with ngin today 2974 ~ 56 NW 9 Clay i Loss Put at $4,000 | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Fire destroyed the residence ofl Highest 4p.m. ; 4 Henry Ahrendsedt, near Point Ash-|Stations~ temp. temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Westher | ley, last Monpday night, according Barrow 18 14 O to word hrought here today by E. Nome 38 36 2 28 [} cily H. Locey who has becn living with Bethel 52 46 | 26 28 [ Cldy Mr. Ahrendstedt recently. The loss Fort“Yukon 58 53 | 42 2 — 0 Cléar is estimated at $4,000 none of Tanana . 48 42 | % 40 - 02 Cldy \ which was covered by insurance. |Eagle 48 44 | 40 42 — 06 Cldy The fire was caused by a defec- St. Paul 36 38 32 3 10 0 Cidy tive stove pipe, Mr. Locey said.|Dutch Harbor 42 42 | 38 42 — 0 Cldy When it was discovered roof of Kodiak 46 44 | 36 40 10 14 Cldy the building was in flames. The Cordova 52 48 3¢ 34 Ly 0 Pt Cuy two men futilely fought m:- flames Juneau 48 45 32 M » Trace Clear until driven off by the heat, car- Ketchikan 50 43 40 40 4 02 Cldy rying water from a nearby spring Prince Rupert 62 44 40 40 * +28 Clay in buckets. [Eegmonton ot i Y 0 Clear Only a small part of the pcrsonfll‘gf;:;fid z; oo | ;g gi : ,g: gfiy pessessions of the two occup;\ms,\san Wrdtiaioo, . B4 58 : % &b < ‘0 Chz and a limited quantity of food sup- plies were saved. The house was a two-story frame structure ctm-| *—Less than 10 miles. NO’I‘E—Onservauons at Alaslan mainland statfons, <xcept Ju- TE letely fur-| nean and Cordova made at 8 8. m. and '8 p. m., Juneai time. taining five rooms, completely B The pressure is low in Southern Alaska. exrept near Bristol Bay. nished. A small cabin close BYlp ;o oy50 1oy in the middle and western Aleutian islands and :in was saved from burning and MY.[contra) Cenada. It is high north of the Hawaifan Islands and east- Ahrendstedt has moved into it |ward to Oregon and California. Light showers have fallen at scat- temporarily. ‘tewd places in Alaska and southward to Oregon. Temperature Mr. Locey came from Seattle changes have been slight. Freezing temperatures prevail at night about two weeks ago to aid MF.lpenr Bering Sea and light frost ocurred in this vicinity. Ahrenstedt in some mining develop- | ' ment work. Everything he brought| feeweeeewoo with him was lost in the fire. He‘ came here for supplies for. the, camp. | ——,————— | { BOER WAR HERO HONORED | | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, May 19.—Belated honor has come to Count Harras von Zeppelin, kill- ed 30 years ago in the battle of Elandslaagte in the Boer war. His !relauvvs have just received a medal {in commemoration of his heroism.! 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