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n e Y SERVICES FOR MEMORIAL DAY ARE TOMORROW American Legion Will Have Charge of Program and Parade in Morning A brief but appropriate program soldiers who have died in recent 10:30 a. m Hall under will ope M. Goddar 5. C. E. K Is No Death The Memo; be delivered by This will be f ccond silence Day address will Martin Jorgensen lowed by a thirty- in honor of the war and a bene- rs will com- | Spangled Banner tion by Rev. Saund plete the services i Parade to Follow 1 following there will | which will march to foot of Ferry Way to honor! dead marines, and then to the | sion plot of Evergreen Ceme- tery in honor of the soldiers | At each spot flowers will be, the American Legion fir- i i will fire a salute, and a short | will be offered by! Rev. Henry Young The line of parade will be Col- ors, bands, firing squad, Civil War veterans, Spanish War veterans, Le- | gicn, Legion Auxiliary, Boy S lodge organizations. Store Close All stores, Federal and Territor- ial offices and other places of mmvi ness will observe the day by keep- ing closed the entire day. The! Empire will go to press several| hours earlier, about 1 p. m. and| will be delivered immediately after | that hour. | The baseball game between the| American Legion and Moose Wwill begin at 2:30 p. m. instead of 6:45 p. m., the scheduled time. | attered, | | FIREMEN RUSY FOR | SHORT TIME TODAY| | Both trucks of the Juneau Fire| Departn were out on duty at| the same timew this morning be- tween 11 a. m. and noon, one of the few times when two separats {ires were reported. Firemen were called first at 11:15 a m. from box 47 to put out a roof fire at the home of Donald Skuse, on Gold Creek off Twelfth Street While the firemen were still at work there, the second call came in from box 18. Truck No. 2 was driven to the Juneau Lum- ber Mills, where the woodbox had caught fire from the burner. The| blaze was put out before the truck| arrived. | e ———— Georgia Tech, which had one of | its poorest football seasons last fall, has been taking it on the chin all year. The Yellowjackets were | beaten by their bitterest rivals, Georgia, in every major sport. | I e A SUCCESSFUL TRAIN OF THOUGHT 1S :, 3 * GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH,| 4% FAIR AND SQUARE | ||GET YOUR MONEYS o o o3 m—— L[4 s { The happy economist of. today{ | Yalways gets his money’s worth. ] | {And he doesn't arrive at this happy conclusion by attending | bargain gales, either. We serve} | you the world’s best and purest | | foods in a manner and at a price that appeals to gentlefolk © Introductory Offer oN Pabst-ett Cheese PIMENTO, SWISS or BRICK Purchase must include one of these varieties. Regular price $30c per carton. Introductory Price 2 for 40¢ Fresh Stock of Grand- ma’s Cakes and Cookies Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” imunity singing of the | ——— RED CAGLE’S MARRIAGE REVEALED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. ALMA LEAVES | F | l { i | Records In Gretna, married August 25, 1928. LOMEN DENIES OPPRESSIONOF DEER GROWERS Refutes Charges Made Against His Company by Former School Man (Continuea 1rom Page One) the activity of this bureau, he de- clared, the industry could not have succeeded in solving many of the problems that menaced its very existence. He commented briefly on the progress made in Southeast Alas- ka. “When I came to Alaska 30 years ago and went to Nome, when one heard of Alaska, one thought ){ Nome. Now, when Alaska is men- tioned, Southeast Alaska is in mind And Juneau is the finest |town I have seen in a good many years in Alaska,” he declared. Acton Thanks Chamber Staff Captain Joseph Acton, Sal- vation Army, here conducting its annual Self-Denial Week campaign declared that he had never seen any finer spirit of co-operation and confidence anywhere in the world than in Juneau He expressed the Army's appreciation for the support and assistance given its local representatives and the spirit of confidence in its capacity and ability that local business men and other residents had shown: Capt. Acton also announced the promotion of Capt. E. K. Tobin of the local force to Ensign. The advancement, he said, was due to the splendid record made here by Ensign Tobin. Wrangell, which is headquarters for Capt. Acton, is making splen- did progress, he said. It is to have a new $50,000 public school building, an industrial school for SARGON Sargon Soft Mass Pills BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL iT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Ordery Complete Line MAX FACTOR’S Toilet Articles Made in Hollywood, Calif. Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 La., court revealed that Red Cagle, Army football star, and Marion Munford Haile of New Roads, La. were ACROSS FOR SKAGWAY | . Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle l:: - Daily Cross-word szzle STUDENT IS |ENGINEER AND s MISSING IN | FIREMANDEAD, FRIDAY A, W, IWhitehorse Excursion Par-| i* Arubia Sweetheart | RR. SECTION R, R. ACCIDENT |Employed as Section Hand, Passenger Train Runs Into elosure 49. Obtnined | party to participate for the prizes| offered at Whitehorse. | | There are some parties going to; | Whitehorse that have chartered | their own boat to Skagway. Among | | school teachers, who will leaye on, | the Valkyrie. | Enroute to Skagway, the Alma cellent Work | will call at Chilkoot Barracks. Tha| tssociated Press Photo 2 V7 | proving other Does Exc Rev. Henry Young, pastor of Met ’shlp will reach Skagway about 6 ropolitan Methodist Church, who pm. and the party will remain is soon to leave for the annualithere for the night, leave the next district conference and may “°‘1mornin;: for Whitehorse and arrive return here, complimented the!tnere about noon Saturday. Chamber on the “excellent work” it| Op the return trip from White- is doing in getiing people together |norse, the departure will be made ‘on a common ground which seems |py train at 8 p.m. Saturday. Satur- to be the solution of most of ‘he‘(lay night will be spent in Skagway common problems of any commun-iang the Alma will sail for home at ty” He pointed out that under‘s am. Sunday, stopping at Haines the policy of his church, all con-{,n the way. She willf return to tracts expired at the end of the|jyneau Sunday evening. | conference ¥ When the confer-| ——,—— ence meets pastors for the several| Jongregations are selected by m;PRE IDENT uF officers. 1t is possible he may be sent back to Juneau, or that the conference will direct him to some | | other field. | | | “During the past two years one Resigns Without EER" K s ;' Hl LN HEL BEEEEEE W Giving | . | stieks 5. Toward Luzuriute k ty toWSall Tomorrow | ' fyyard he,, Kind s mese | Wanders Away Sunday Open Switch Bound 1 | 17 noast . - C on WeyStutNps | | . ghaees @ | —Not Seen Since for Chicago esoun m(;):r:;x: “::nto swk;f:“y with the| 3 TUL0 geea A Ruwis carment | SEWARD, Alaska, May 20.—John| Flint, Mich, May 20.—Engincer s A ch will con- bird T Two-masted Myers, 16 years old, a student!Arthur Murden and Fireman Pier |tinue to Whitehopse to participate| ¥ ‘,‘:'I'."'“h'“n'l‘l'fl" E salling ne'sel | temporarily employed as a section!were killed and. five other mae! ke [in the celebration of the Queens| i inek Lird E [hand on the Alaska Railroad, left | vers of the train crew injured when |Pirthday, the Alma will leave Ju-| bis fellow workmen quartered at|q train of the Grand wook. pod |neau at 7 am. tomorrow it was| 38, Need eovering DOWN 36, Article of Bird Station last Sunday morning, Intercity Limited bond X‘run A0 announced today by W. S. Pullen, et 1l b - W R 1 s7. Shamien wide, |PTeSumably for a hike, and has notirea) to Chica L M‘m.- | who is making all arrangements. | 10, Begtonings 1. Percelve * moutned pot |been heard from since, Causing|cuitcn gt Be;!s: “’3 iioysn opess Many local persons plan to make | 43, Beverage & AEiod® on. &6 Uneren worry along the railroad to An-| o). o Vs five ‘miles eash [the trip to the Interior city. Tt is| neluded * tainer 41 News ‘eomb, |chorage where his parents live. | None of th vere i | expected that a ball team will be j 42, Sunharn Flliod PR It s thought that the young man | NON® Of Whe assengers were in- |formed among the men of the| 6 Animal’ln- 4K Boft drinks Tke " collvetion might have fallen into one of the|Jured seriously, although several L 8 Young hare 45, Denlnl many abandoned prospect holes in | Were cub and shaken. the immediate vicinity or slipped| Tne locomotive and eight cars into Turnagain Arm, the turbulent !eft the track. Cook Inlet water skirted by the railroad. ! Rev. Atkinson Chosen | Moderator, United Pres.|] ‘“Tomorrow’s Styles ! - Today” DES MOINES, Iowa, May 29.— | KNICKERS { | | s e Massachusetts, has been elected Moderator of the General Assem- bly of the United Presbyterian | Church of North America unani-| e T RO O LU T T e e T T TV TV VTRV | mously. ———— The latest and best Ola papers ror sale at The !:m-1 in the =3'l UTICA DUXBACK ! models. A full range of sizes and materials. Priced at of the Chamber of Commerce,” he added. In this manner, many| times unconsciously, all kinds of differences and difficulties are smoothed out ‘When the cham-| LA PAX, Bolivia bers of commerce of the world arc | b o resident of Bo- linked together closely, and get On s ils, sk resigned and placed the |baseball fan by preference and a a common footing like we do hpm"government in the hands of the|dealer in silkworm cocoons by call- serious problems will be solved, and | on oo |ing, has achieved his ambition of the era of real peace ushered in"| “p ogiqent Siles gave no reason for |Placing in the field a nine com- he added. | his act. He took office in January, |Posed entirely of his own sons. Work for Youth |He has abandoned the Presidential| He lives in Matsumoto, center of The finest work of the Juneau|Palace and told the membersof|Japan's raw silk industry, and for Chamber, he said, is its concern|the Cabinet to call a general gle¢- [manNY . years has been manager of with everything that promotes the|tion, the first since 1026 S0 TR bajall, team, ghined character and welfare of the boys el g nong- the, village angachon] and girls of the community. It Da.le-l.ehlbach BI“ teams. Untii recently, there was a flaw has been the continued desire of % " . the Chamber to boost everything | Signed by President:" the parent-manager's pride, for that tends to advance the home | |it was necessary to draft youths of and build up the character of its| \ASHINGTON, May 20.—Presi- t;t*;‘er!:arn_ei:‘c: 1ill htflm?:t‘gvhe; youth. dent Hoover has signed the Dale- | gt ni R Bo0 FOERE o o The Chamber’s Trade at Home penipach Bill liberalizing retire- |\ Mkl, he nin \ls?n. 2 1t SRR another ment of annuities of Federal em- flz‘;s‘“can Sk ‘]’l‘n:u‘p i) highly beneficial undertaking. * % z y ) beilgieve if everyone would 4»1umnuu~‘pluyees X from top to bottom. mail order buying, the resultant His team ranges from Yutaro, 31, increase in local sales would enable first base, and captain, down to the business men to materially re- | 14-year-old Shohachi. Four of the of the most enjoyable things to me has been the weekly meetings Any Reason—Govern- ment Up to Cabinet May 29—Dr. L& duce many prices.” He called at- HELENA players are married and & new crop tention to the volume of business of rookies is growing up. going out of the town from orders | RUBINSTEIN’S ¥ ‘taken by house to house solicitors, | persons who, in nearly every in- stance, were nonresidents and pay nothing toward the maintenance of {the eity and its government i In conclusion he urged upon; {members attendance of local |churches. “I admit you can tune| /in on your radio and get a better sermon than you probably could !hear locally, but the same argu- |ment that is made against mail jorder buying holds goods with lequal force in this case,” he con-| |tended. The churches and their | pastors need and deserve the same {home support that the business LOS ANGELES GAME HUNTERS LEAVE ON RETURN TRIP SOUTH After spending several days here and in this vicinity, L. H. Smith, Los Angeles big-game hunter and his;-mother, Mrs. Erie Smith, left on the first stage of their return voyage to Los Angeles, on the yacht Stella Maris, Capt. Cox. The party will spend a few days hunting on Admiralty Island then go to Sitka for a short stop, thence to Ketchikan. From there it will Beauty Preparations ) Phone 25 We Deliver The Nyal Service Drug Store \BATTERIES: OWA AND OW A; ‘ LINEUP: OWA, OWA, OWA| TOKYO, May 29.—Toraju Owa,J $4.95 and $5.50 Plain and fanecy cotton or rayon shorts and shirts. Enjoy the free- dom of underwear that does not bind. We have many snappy patterns to select from. proceed by easy stages to Los An-| geles. While here the party made! | the trip by plane to Skagway and | Atin, i sl l—— THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ARE INDIGTED, EAST {Chicago F@al Grand Jury for May Estab- lishes Record CHICAGO, I1ll, May 29.—Nam- ing 3850 persons, including Ralph Capone, younger brother of “Scar- face” Al Capone, the May Federal Grand Jury established a record in this district for the greatest num- ber of indictments in a single ses- sion in the history of the Pro- hibition Law. Young Capone was indicted in connection with raids on the Cot- ton and Monte Marte Club, glleged owned by Capone. —_—————— “Bull” Brown, Vanderbilt's great football guard, who is a nifty dia-| mond performer, has attracted the attention of baseball scouts. One of his best performances was a five-hit pitching effort against Georgia Tech. In the same tilt he hit a homer and two singles. | SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. | | |t “Junecau’s Ouwn Store” i 100% ALL WOOL Bathing Suits For Men, Women and Children Child’s size, $1.50 nd $2.85 Adult’s size, $3.50 and $4.00 SPORTS BALLS 1rirms should have. Praise for Teachers The Chamber by an unanimous| |vote adopted a resolution eon- gratulating ‘“Superintendent W. K. | Keller and all the teachers in the | Juneau grade and high schools for |the successful year just ended,” yand praising them for that work. | f H. L. Faulkner, in offering the resolution, drew attention to the i recent exhibit of work staged about 1two weeks ago at the schools. This was visited by some 500 people and | was commended in every instance. KE TUB DRESSES {| J M. In dainty voile and { FRONT | May Meet Caravan TENNIS SHOES FOR EVERYBODY SALOUM 16 in., 20 in, and 24 in. in diameter . . . Used for exer- cise and recreation . . . . for the whole family. SPORT BALLS are built like an automobile tire . . . They can be patched or vulcanized if punctured, are easy to inflate and will last for years with reasonable care . . . Come in three sizes at STREET $4.95, $6.95 and $8.95 | President H. G. Watson, it was| announced today, may meet the auto caravan over the projected Pacific Yukon Highway route at| Hazelton next month. An invita- ) tion. was extended to him from | Premier S. F. Tolmie to be present Mr. Watson, it was said, had not| definitely decided as to acceptance. | He was not able to be present to day, Vice-President E. M. Goddard | presiding in his place. ! During the past week, Secretary H. G. Walmsley received and an- swered 18 letters on inquiry about Juneau and vicinity. prints with the nov- FREE! PEANUT BUTTER— elty short sleeves and sleeveless. Sizes 16 to 46 POUNDS OF RELIA $2.50 Store Closed All Day WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 3 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 See this new SPORT BALL in our windows and in- vestigate its many features . . . . Just the thing for the beach or for the whole family at home. FREE! 1 POUND TIN FREE Leader Dep’t. Store Phone 454 Open Evenings Store Closed Decoration, Day Friday, May 30 NCE COFFEE, $1.40 George Bros. Friday, Memorial Day Every member who can do so, was urged by H. O. Adams, Chair- man of the Entertainment Commit- | tee, to meet the Los Angeles Cham- ber of Commerce tour when it ar- rives here on June 10, on the steamer Aleutian. It is expected some 200 residents of Los Angeles will be in the party. — e North Carolina’s track and field squad has won its eighth straight state championship. The Tarheels haven't lost a dual meet in mgml | | | | | | | Temporary Location— Triangle Corner Telephone 101 - PHONES 92—95 years. CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY GEORGE BROTHERS Closed All Day Friday, Memorial Day FREE! Inquire about our One-Way Trip and One Round Trip Ticket to Seattle, Information will be gladly given regard- . garding conditions, - ASK TODAY! Five Fast Deliveries

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