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e b g ? o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930. < | ; i : el :flg‘rnfifmx‘:n\‘ Daily Cross-word Puzzle ;cUUNc"- Ac'l's Z;nu::;::kclhori;ed to call for blds;FUNERAL IS HELD [past twar days, but is reported i ent Californians | |proved today. Reduction of the age limit for FOR DANIELS BABY ——————— |are ab | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Clogtrix | automobile driver's licenses was | The the party fol-| .9 Dired advesd B by the OCUBKI : ATTENTION MASONS LEAVE SEATTLE & Alfs, manager,| - '\"h:‘w‘w:n chief N[O Lo &:::mh““ [ Ugnder the e{(isl’ing traffic ifii:a‘flf:‘:smesmim et i il = and Oil Com- o ; €N 1]o] 1 Femlaine end- T 9hara. tn tha fosiaRif age nm't" 'am aniels, which passed away | There will be a stated communiZ ] Gotirize Alta, "Miss | 1. Tuseh charaes TiE Els] 11, ll;-:‘"" ol o 10:8 s ‘t‘;‘yesbef‘day morning at St. Ann’scation of Mt. Juneau Lodge N{Z Miss Mary Kather-| (oF S NIE] 16 Long fisn = - : i |Hospital after a life of one day,|147, F. & A. M, in the Mason|Z | nd Mrs, Waiter M. g xvl.me mlnm,v 19, :.'n:?h‘ pointed 14 years were submitted last night|was buried yesterday in Evergreen | Temple, at 7:30 o'clock Mondal = and 1 a M. ™ o accoun | s : ] BN Cal; Mr. and Mrs.| g, Consecrates - 20. Acknowledges Aot D s S Ll ! |evening. Work in the M. M. Di = I \ 1 Chamber of|e Mrs. Kate Barnes,| i Tip to one 5 2. The Chelst- at‘eonrcae oL A B e mnde‘mRte;. C(i; ? ‘?&?u(n:de:: ';;flctiflted’xree, . Visiting Brethren cordiall £ L0S Angeles @ er and " vhar | side i 3 e arles W. Carter Mortuary | invited. B = € ¥ nd Mrs. Charles J.| 22, Bay window | ed. By order of the W. M. |= ] o TS Do 28 Dopiid B Beverley| * jiater pos E @v‘-’xfl"’""”""" Allots $4,000 L.ast nght‘ Permits for the construction of jchapel. = Mrs. Daniels has been | CHAS. E. NAGHEL, |Z | gLt ! 1 Bakby | MR A fed| 4 Ndmasal Prous for Construction of jtwo small garages were granted seriously ill in the hospital for :he}_adm Secretary. | = Arrive Here Tuesday Al it e S 7. Drive off 5 [last night. One of these was giv- = ATITIVE ere uesaay nley H. Bent, Vice Weed T8 ‘WOAL Alr 1ane Porl —_— ) = General Manager Earth For e P en to Andrew Tweiten to build at| = —E | ene . 160 Construction 'Com- | ' Staff P ttempt e |the intersection of A street and = i 1 [ Miss Margaret | '+ Celestial body 2 L Dative metals | Appropriating $4000 from the|West Eighth Street, and the other £ ; 5 4 [« segment of a t T o i Y ‘V]'?w:lll municipal general fund, the City|to Henry Hansen, to build one near,| - ) = G 3 [ -~ Wortliless Council last night initiated steps | = Theo- | 19, Damages W B Tonys i DS (the Bergman. L S’ Emma Bissinger (T —— g 6. Latorn” assuring the construction of an air-| o 2 ‘ arge llpment e i Nothing . Brigh ; A youndary | plane landing port here in co-oper- | | ; Miss Minnie Bont-| 3. siherlan river g6, Total 1. Huge mythieal 47. Seerct mill- plane lg g pol per- | i ‘beth Bontjes, Holly-| i 1-n...'.m..I 4% Wote rationat vird X t‘n,:y‘..fiu on with the Territory. It is|OIX ‘GRADUATE FROM i . . Undermine docke. 3 Bt 48, Win & and Mrs. B. C. Booth- 3ol | estimated that the total cost willl | i s T CTRCTOREN | (N au R |or approximately $3000, of whuh ALASKA COLLEGE ON | j BB i L Ceavat molden name irst_garden 51 Bird tne Temitory wit tarniss 50 per| TUESDAY THIS WEEK I‘l S and | Elizabeth Bowman; | n addition 8% Island In the Chess pleces 58, Ocean Fresno: R The bitter Pacifie European fish 54, Dutech mens- cent | veteh 58, Gray rock L dapane ure of lencth | | ¢ and Mrs. F. M. 45, Formal dance 59, Light repast Sun god ninstool; grower Mrs. B E a Ana is Bruckman and Mrs, Bruck- | Mrs. R. C. Buffum, Barb: The City's appropriation “”‘51 Diplomas were bestowed upon six| a made by the unanimous vote of all {seniors of the Alaska Agricultural| VEGETABLES members of the Council. Action College and School of Mines on| ,= was taken following some discussxonlMonday of this week, according! f the project in which R. E. ROb- |to word received here today. | son and J. E. Connors, repre-; Four of the class of 1930 have| WILL ARRIVE ON THE STEAMER 3‘1\“: im A m’r:m{x luxml Mrs |8 ; anl ;]1; fl;:nper ofRCo:'nmSe:ce, received their entire college train-| Burtor YT S and 14 ay gineer . Jo m- ing i ’ : ing at Fairbanks, one has attended, Lee Carpen | mers, representing the Territory,|sor tnree years and one for. one NORTHWESTERN hapman, M participated. | year. | Mr. and M | The site, heretofore approved, is|” among the gradustes is Eugene! on Glacier Highway, just south of [piice of Ketehikan, who has &) TOMOR ROW 1 the approach to the Salmon Creek | e % | 48 Miss Katherine A. Co Miss Mary Cotel Allan H r & Comg Sigr v % number of friends in the various power site. A port similar to thely,ung of southeastern Alaska. Brice ¢ one recently completed at Ketchi- completed high school in Kewhi-‘ kan, consisting of a landing flat- kan in 1926. He -has been aotive 1§ rm connected by a ramp with jeet % a \ "1y |In campus life at the College and i qui{m? WIth Las also worked with the Ketchi- holsting “SRIMERSN. 0 PN ki Onenil | Other members of the class are: 1, Vie 1 , and Mrs. Dawson; John H. Dielman, Mrs. Dielman, | rijohn A nan; State Senator ervisors and special representatis C. Porter of I Beaty, anotk r of the Board of Supe Walter H. Duval, Santa 2 visors of Los Angeles County, Hor- Miss Lois Ellenberger; A.| sl st :«pgflort by Engineer |L: C: Dobeny, Merrill, Wisconsin; | B Mrs. Frances P. Fay; Mrs. | e “|Helen Elizabeth Franklin, Fair- . it - R s e . | T Fleming; Mrs. Laura V.| e “"t';dbe done bY | hanks; Helen - MacDonald, Fair- PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Fletcher ! ‘;njfl{f’?w'x fht issuedpe\:ibhmcz S oo |banks; Frances Lee Majors, Cali- “n 5 5 Malcolm M. Galbreath, mining 4,‘\ BT fornia; Charles O. Thompson, Lib- Tomorrow’s Styles {|ana structural engineer, and Mrs. | N {by, Montana. Today” Galbzeath, South Pasadena; Mrs. | Elimination of a dangerous curve ~._____ . . . == 00%y. Anna Gardner, Pitman Grove, N on Calhoun Avenue near the Gov- ernor's Mansion is jproposed in an agreement between the City and R. R. Hermann, who owns the J.; Noel R. cha and Mrs. Gas-| cha; Miss Helen F. Goeckel; Will- | iam T. Grund; C. M. Hackley, Mrs. | : Hackley; Mrs. Hattie Hammer; H.| property abutting the curve, which Harms, Purchasing Agent, Edison o — was approved by the Council last General Electric Appliance Co:n-:HlllS; Mrs. Kate Rehtmeyerm, Bur-! | night. Mr. Hermann offered to pany, Inc, and Mrs. Harms; Rob- bank, Calif.; Miss Leonore Reuter,| HINESE TuNGs | dedicate to the City a 10-foot strip rt M. Hartwell, President, Robert | John Newtop Russel, manager, The of land at the dangerous point, {making it possible to widen the M. Hartwell Company, mill sup- Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com- | plies, and Mrs. Hartwell; A. L.| pany of California; Miss Clara O.| | street to that extent, conditioned Healy, Manager Hohm Building,|Saunders, D. L. Saunders, Granby | {on the construction of a concrete and Mrs. Healy; R. Lee Heath, at-}Consolidared Smelting & Power| |bulkhead co-operatively between torney, and Mrs. Heath; A Av‘Company‘ Ltd., Copper Mountain C ” d . C f d‘lnmsclf and municipality. His of- Mrs.| B, C.; Ernest Walker Sawyer, spe-, alle mn onierence and|fer was accepted and Mayor Jud- ! ind Mrs. Whittier; J. W. Hendrick, Hollywood; H. U.|cial representative of the Secretary | eyt ! M. Higgins, representative United |of Interior; Mrs. F. M, Seibly; Mrs. | Declare for Peac { States Department of Interior; MrS. | Dona Shedd, William Simms, Mrs, War May End { Louise G. Horning, Santa Ana, william Sims, Mrs, Edith G. Stuart, | = | ! { Calif; Mrs Bertha Hornstra; Mrs.|g p, Sturtevant, Van Nuys, Calif.;| NEW YORK, June 7T—Represen- | DAN ! {|W. R. Hubbard; C. G. Hunting-| b Donna J. Tarr, Glendale; W.|tatives of the Hip Sing and On| § { | ton, Postmaster, South Gate, Calif.,| ;" Thompson, ent Reliance Leong toi summoned to a con-| i ! {[ana s vl[:x.nnnt{x;‘. Ralph L-| vanutacturing Company, Alhambra, | erence by District Attorney Grain, | Elks Ball i 3 ,‘,"”‘fm""('. M.PIYL“ME“»L J"“““"‘f‘cahf, and Mrs. Thompson; Miss | Signed a peace treaty which is i ;;‘:1):;2:?11;:!): 'n:; l;s.h _O““B""S'\Adclaide Wagner, Mrs. Frank "'4lh-°ped,t° 'er?d warffxre in which | ¥ Gan Sarte Ana: Mrs Minmis|DReT: Mrb. Katie Wagner, Mrs. A, c,‘é‘“ kel Now Jeuey; Supaeyt | IIA TS | Korstian, Pasadena: D, P, N. Lit- | Wauts, Hollywood, Calif,; Mrs. Ethel | ity, and Everett, Massachusetts. iy i R s act1a | Wescott, Santa Mon: Miss Alice | T tle, Vice-President, A. M. Castle R Bl } . . S d ; I id & Company, Iron and Steel, and xhelag nvf,’;_st MA‘L‘? Wh;fildn, firs.“Mme Tunnel Caves in; atur ay e new mid-season {|Mrs. Little, South Pasadena; J.|May H. White, Abilene, Tex.; Mrs. s F. Lucius; Franok“ E. M::taoo(: yoal- | Margerel . M.) Wickersham, A, % FO“I’ Men Reported Dead e s | T &P numbers shown in tor, and Mrs. Mattooon; Charles L. :r'xlson.“vlw \'j:v Ws([)dsé Bewjly Hl;IS:‘ e, Gt s % T T T T LT ] e latest shades, a McFaul, Passenger Traffic Man-|Henry W. Wright, Supervisor, Los| o CUITRAG, MRS SURE | i the latest 5‘“““ s, and ager, Southern Pacific Company, |Angeles County, special representa- (Four men were killed in the cave- Toie (‘:T“ B ‘ & made of stitched and. Mre: MeFan). tive of Mayor John C. Porter, and:gl of a tunnel at the Molybenum SAFE See Our Windows for Beautiful”Assortment of i crepe Mr. and Mrs. George H. Merri-|Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Lizzie Wulrt,; om%n_nyst}:ngw. |A rescue crew Don’t | | ¢ field, H. F. Metcalf, realtor, and|Sacramento; A. J. Zillam, Baker's|Was dispatched and two men were J "V 4 Mrs. Betealf; Dr. an;(n:;vormfieg Purchasing Company, and Mrs.|taken out alive. Six others were Ph:vuh BLOUSES and NECK EAR w m v - e T ly injured. The cause of the - " Truly Clever and Horace G. Miller, Horace Miller|ZHiman. pitdtia Sickness! g f ¢ s < ¥ ! Otk dirsor of ~Tppass il S R woz been _determined. When you ars giskeadoait Blouses in Silk and Silk and Cotton in a big variety of models different geles Chiamber of Oommerce, &34 |COUNCIL CALLS e Sxperimenl Wi R at price from § Palo Alto, Calif.; Roland J. Pagen, MEETI‘)III:%& ‘“‘“V‘VIATER' v B Canmls $2 50 to $6 95 Secretary-Treasurer, Pacific West- SCUSS Your . % ern Oil Company, Mrs. Pagen, Doctor William Pagen, Dorothy Pagen;| . (Coninued from Page One) First! Anoth hi f 8 ot ; i nother new shipment o Herman Paine, Mrs. Herman Paine; o A oA TEE = he }‘tflk's a prescription E. S. Pauly, vice-president, First n its consideration of the water | ring it here to have it ; ealdent, TR SUERG i Couil et aekd tiled FORM FIT GIRDLES and GIRDLEIERES National Office, Security-First Na. g i 8% 1 % We fil It { | tional Bank, and Mrs. Pauly; Miss|t0 take into consideration that the . ~ Q o DrescriDons, Juneau’s Own Store” | |Horatio G. Peabody, West ‘Somer. |Alasks Juncau's steam piane mus| BATHING CAPS promptly, caretully, DON'T FORGET—Our BARGAIN hunters sale still continues ville, Mass.: A. A. Perkins, Mrs.|be kept in readiness for operation: Water Win and with the purest {[Celia Picklesimer, Anheim, Calif.;|at all times during cold snaps on ; o drugs obtainable. §|Miss Tsabelle Bilisbury, Beverly [account of the necessity of its fur- Inflated Rubber B b | A AT S MR DA & | nishing salt water to the town for T i = e ————————————————————|fire protection purposes. This oys ea er ep t makes it imperative that fresh o ® ) ords water be available for use by the!| Beach and Parlor Play Men’s Packard Oxford steam planr. ; PR e futecmiiti” | Balls and Animals i Mk PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. in Black Calf The Council has invited Mr. Reck | o - !to appear tonight and discuss the J uneau Druo‘ nnn, [T |entire situation with it. It seeks| ] n | $7.50 pet ot Hemi S < Companyy , take to meet the requ::romems and | F Deli Ph‘ ¥ . < g J. M. SALOUM |memas it it { - $450.00 We dro dihored. | it before additional Gold Creek water 0. FRONT STREET | wilt e forthcoming o prevent. fu- FULL AUTOMATIC e;t s STEEL HEATING ' = — s OIL BURNER or: BOILERS ture water shortages. == e PA STRIBLING HEARS Complete installed in AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. | 3 SCOTT'S COIN IS UP Elkays R I S STANDARD SANITARY MFG. CO. Save 48 percent in Fuel X ., Our Imported Scandinavian Foods Have Arrived ‘s_c“o'i?"gfi;xsf g -2l z}as-_—po:::;‘ Fl Kill barrel tank CRANE CO. Direct from factory to 1 Figriod nf:;?:m:n W L. g:::::;a:;: Y Al Absolutely Guaranteed Easy P ayment P lan- you. Ask for prices. o . SARDINES, priced from 10c to .............. 25¢ DELIKATESSBREAD, a rich flaky Rye Krisp, carton NORMANNA CHEESE, creamy and |London, July 28, it was announced here by “Pa” Stribling, father and Guaranteed Killer Let us show you some ‘for PLUMBING and HEATING RAY { lm:;:ie[:n:f b Sk?;m:g:ed % of Flies, Moths, of 1!"’5" burners in op- | Small payment down—balance in 12, 24 | Mosquitoes eratlon-— or 36 monthly payments HART f |a victory over Scott, then return | standing heavyweight fighter for : Naiseless TRANE CONCEALED - IATORS NEWELL 7 [to America to challenge the out- well cured, pound ... PSR 4T the world's championship. | o A | g e No Radio Interference Save Money——Save Room OIL BURNERS 3 IRl:illmL,\ CHEESE, three varieties in . TAKU RETURNS FROM s s ! ; P LR e L LR ¢ | " "SEATTLE LAST NIGHT BUTLER-MAURO ple fe 20 barrel Fuel Oil Tanks—$100.00 each , - DRUG CO. e Cement and Glazed # | Seesane Tuky Pk R EUS | ey ety hose 1 EVERYTHING RICE & AHLERS CO. Clay Sewer Pipe 836 oclook last evening after mak- | wimmw we s o "IN PLUMBING, HEATING, SHEETMETAL | b0 Clay Fire Brick with William Strong, who made a IT'S RIGHT 2 . rush trip to Victoria, B. C. Sheet M etal e Tuy Yo;/:;:l “é‘i:;?ce ¥ has. Job Asbestos Pipe Covering GENUINE SCANDINAVIAN LICORICE DROPS, package ... CRAB MEAT in 1-4 size cans GARNICK’S-—Phone 174 The plane lef Seattle at 11:40 Express Money Ordery a. m., Juneau time, and made one stop, at Ketchikan, enroute north. 4 ¢ <4t