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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. | nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m Juneau time. The pressure remains low ih Bering Sea but has risen somewhat in !that district. It is high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean, along \the coast from Cordova to San Francisco, and on the Arctic Coast Iight showers have fallen over most of the Territory except the | Southeast where it is generally clear. Temperatures have risea slightly during the past twenty-four hours except near Bering Sea {where they have fallen. Hats Dresse latter recommends but does not im- | it. | The possibility that France's rati- | | fication of the general act would | icpen the way for revision of the | peace treaties has of course been |advanced in se¥eral quarters. Char- |acterizing this “fear” as chimerical, Pleated Skirts NEW SMOCKS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 7 P ¥ Al ; ~ 7 oo ¥ MAN IS SHOT AND KILLED IN RT ROOM IN LOS ANGELES Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, { ; Weather Bureau : Arsociated Press photos of scenes Forecast for Juneam an@ vidnity, bes*~uing 4 p. m. today: U tollowing the nsational killing in Fair tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. {1l a Los Angeles S or. Court room koS LOCAL :‘“_;‘d’ : 4| of Motley H. Flint, financier ani | - Barometer Temp. Humidity Wisd Velocity Weathe | banker, by Frank D. Keaton, for- |4 B m. yesty 30.08 73 51 w 1 Clear Ak: repe T ay 30 : Clear i 3 oper , shows Keaton, center, § | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ! | -shortly after the shooting being led T YESTERDAY T TODAY \ . {| to the polic jon by two de- Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. z I a (h e S’ {1 tectives for questioning. Lower left Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velqeity 24 hrs, Weather 4 {] photo is court room, where killing | Barrow 84 50 | 46 48 12 0 “Cldy Il occurred. No. 1 polnts ‘o | | Nome 58 54 52 50 8 48 cldy (‘ {l seat h Keaton fired at | Bethel 56 56 48 5 16 01 Rain 0alts {| Flint as ¥ left the witness | Fort Yukon 66 88 o680 = 0 Cldy 2 | stand and ‘walked through the gate, | Tanana 2 72 | 56 62 — 0 Cldy { 4 ! swer right photo i Fairbanks w T ] Straw Hats + braiher o ihe , (peee Wom | as Gl cliy \ 4 Senator Frank | St. Paul - — | 20 04 Foggy g ) | P. Flint of alifornia. He was | Dutch Harbor 66 64 48 50 — Foggy Pt.Cldy { I rRROS also prominent as a financial ad- | Kodiak 80+ 88 .l sk 8L ET18 0 cla: { resses t visor to I of the film | cordova 62 58 50 50 s et Gy § dustry. | Juneau 5, 73 | 50 82 0 0 Clear | Retchikan 80 4 | 56 56 ;. 0 Cldy ! Blfl" (4 Prince Rupert ... 74 72 54 54 0 0. Poggy ! 7 ] | Edmonton 80 . E [ be .ol * 0 Clear . ) | Seattle 4 72 | 54 56 10 0 Cldy § L’ul(’l‘(’n S | Portland @2 8 | 5 56 . 0 Clear ! . | 8an Francisco % 72 | 60 62 : 0 Clear { { | spokane 98 96 68 68 ] 0 Pt Cldy { C(, s | Vancouver, B. C. 8¢ 70 | 58 58 8 0 Clear H 0aLs i *—Less than 10 miles. g ] NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan malnlana stations, except Ju- { { { ! { { { { { \ \ ! \ { i ¢ \ { 14 | | 5 % & {however, one of the most experi-| Flowered Juneaw's Leading Department Store lenced observers at Geneva has G lmmm this comment: | rash e e “Arbitration, far from being a, and ; i means of revising the interna-| | |Premier King itional treaties, s essentially a pre- | Sateens | Takes ‘S i | server and stabilizer. The arbitral aices ‘dtep to judges can pronounce judgment only | $2 50 | "(Jvl Out of Way | f'on the of ecxisting law. Noth- | . | . . | |ing, therefore, is more appropriate le = OTTAWA, July 30—Pre- e! {to the conservative and pacific pol- mier William Lyon Macken- e | fog of France AR Arbigauis., NU"SC an(l zie King yesterday afternoon e VM K- (3} ?iT“ i 2 = |® called upon t Governor- © | ‘ rs. Kathryn Nelson, o Tena W AT B |® General and advised him to e | |who entered St. Ann’s Hospital ye aitress ) le nd for Premier-Elect R. B. ® Iterday for treatment of an infected . Commissioner O'Malley|® Bennett and “ascertain if he o Gag SR Ihand, was reported to be improving l ’nlforms g Pl Cl Bristol 716 s prepared to fOrm A GOV- | | 1 s B ——— tod | ans to Close bristol ® arimiaey NE a i L X ” i A 2 L g i ; Bay in 1935 e The Premicr told the Goy- ©| | Gaptain, H. R. Moore, D. 8. O.; | B Lo i PRSI :I-r;.l:;-:“h HO | White or Colored ok . e ernor-General that he was e FUUR DAUNTLESS Commander, the Hon. J. B. Bruce; HMS BAUNTLESS rance Gains i Yl)ll"\l\:"ly" | s, S eee 1. '(Mi\ asadien A;n.\l"um- thlv ° Lieut. Commander, R. I'. J. Onslow, 8 ( League Praise b S el | Also Color ntinued from Page One) |o Governor-General deems ad- D. 8. C.; Lieut. Commander, (N) ) ! askan friends C inati - ( Dedic g ska 8 “ombinat i % |® visable to allow the Conser- ”WARSH‘PS HBNGR R. D. P. Huichinson; Lieutenant, v‘q ITI NG HEREHN‘ By Peace Acls‘ Soan, SIshir ombinations closed down August 2, instead of ® Vvatives to take the helm. o L. B. Whetstone; Lieutenant, (G) |} LA VI enjoy modern i August 13, as provided in the origi- | ® b W. L. Bond; Lieutenant, (T) A. B. | (Continuea irom Page One) comforts at $2 50 d S 20 eadie.y R. Sands; Lieutenant, G. H. Nowell; RES A g S T moderate rates. ° an nal regulations for 1930. = Ccmmander, (E) B. W. Greathe campaign point out S i good showing. On the south side of {mained idle until it was out of | Lieutenant, (E) T. J. Turner; Cap- the rema which it Connection $2 75 aska Peninsula there was a|sight. |First Craft Bear: enise | tain R, M., R. Bagot; . — has made since the court’s consti- * s ft Bearing Cruis- g ol i ; i normal run of all fish, and pinks| s T Bwo. Davs itet 8 Licut. Commander, J. C. N. Taylor, British Light Cruiser Met |tution in 1920. At that time, only Coffee Shop and chums ran heavily. Cook Inlet | ; er's Name Was Launch-- |m. Eng; Surgeon Commander, G. Panama, Portugal and Switzerland Yesterday—Will Re- | main Until Aug. 6 (Continued from Page One) The Commissioner and his party| pinks were in abundance. In Prince | wijl remain here two days. They | William Sound the run was good|wjll leave Friday for Ketchikan, and a 75 per cent of normal pack |stopping at several points enroute will be made. an. L ik were willing to sign the clause. The General Arbitration act, rati- fied at the same time by the French parliament, covers more ground than the ‘“optional clause” W. Woodhouse, MR | master ommande | Lieutenant, I. G. Robertson; Ma S. L. B. Maybury; Payr. Sub-Lieu- ed Long Ago Dauntless is a name of honored in the naval annals of Yakutat has been fair. Cross tenant, J. E. Langdon. - fur Al = Billod ‘and Toy strall’ have had|go o tBAk mom Mees, e (Britain. Tho Dauntiess Vistiing Ju- |, vl Camuender GURLST, (7 | ;oo vhativeen |the Pall - |but covers it less vigorously. The phenomenal runs, the finest on rcc_!mr S('ml;o Rus (fl"m‘mmm“m_ ‘(u_‘}neau is the fourth Dauntless to {ly |G L. Pike; Warrant Commander L\m: wdwion he Police Depart-{«gptional clause” concerns only dis- | , @ ¢ S >'-Ithe Royal standard. | Gungier, L. A. Steer; Warrant Gun- MRt &2 aundry workers. |putes of a juridical nature, while ord. Plants are operating at full yroyey i remain in the district associated capacity. Other Southeast Alaska on football games several will be played at Saturday The {ir: and 20 guns, was launched at Hull . a ship sloop of 426 tons the general act concerns disputes of‘ ner, A. E. Stanley; Warrant Com- t all characters; but while the former {for two or three weeks. areas are experiencing good runs o 1% | mander Enginger, A. Pitt; Warrant | 4 5 and better than a normal pack is - P in November, 1804. She was in | gngineer, R. R. Ostler; Schoolmas- City Park during the afternoon and|makes arbitration obligatory, the] foreseen. service at Downs Station and in |ter’ R. Smyth. cvening. y Sunday afternoon the ship's per- the Nofth Sea only two vears and | = migshipman, L. F. Manton; Mid- sonnel will be guests at the opening a half. Her captains during lhe‘shipman‘ G. V. Prowse; Midship- BAND WOMAN TO GIVE Japanese Ships Seen 108 While in Bristol Bay, the Com- missioner came into close contact with the Japanese vessels, taking| fish in international waters. The| fleet consisted of a large steamer,| a three-masted schooner and eight | smaller vessels, When he left there | a week ago the fleet was still oper- ating. Its nets covered 100 miles of wa- ter. Just what they were doing| neither the Commissioner nor any | other American observer was able| FREE LECTURE ON PALESTINE ‘MI'S. r A Habel‘sham wlll Recerd of Second Dauntless | Be Heard at Trinity period were Charles Jones, J. Cooke, {man, J. R, Crothers; Midshipman, William Cooke and C. Strachey.|p g Hodgkinson; Midshipman, D May 26, 1807, while England Was |yincent-Jones. engaged in hostilities against France | ~captain Moore, Commander the vessel grounded in the Vustula, |ppyce, Lieutenants Commander On- in attempting to take munitions t0 | g,w and Hutchinson, Licutenaut the besieged garrison at Danzic, and | whetstone and Bond, Comman was captured by the French. \(ireathed. Captain ’Bmo‘_ 5 Lieutenant Commander Taylor, Sur- geon Commander ‘Woodhouse, Pay- master Commander Sale, Sub Lieutenant Robertson, Paymasict The second Dauntless, a sloop | ip of 423 tons, 18 guns and 8 car- ronades, was launched at Deptford in Qctober, 1808. She was in convoy arrant game of the Little World's Ser! for the 1930 baseball champions] of the local City League. Sunday morning there will be 2 Church parade when special serv- ces will be held at Holy Trinlty Cathedral for the ship. The service will be conducted by Dean C. E. Rice at 10:30 a.m. Monday evening the Chamber of Commerce will give a dance for the crew of the vessel. A smoker is being arranged by PARLOR FURNACES Priced to meet your pocket book with the Misko Sole 12-inch SHOES Sub. Lieutenant Langdon, W: JUNE/\U'_YOUNG ; Give Extra Long to say. On several accasions the| SR duty to the West Indies and was tl Legi the visi- ssioner 2 C ec| ife y 1 ¥ : 3 % aS{ commanders Gunner Pik¢ and|the American Legion for the visk Cumml.\:.‘wnu came into close con- :mln‘h, of m'( In “"p-)”-"!} ‘L‘bnnf in ord at Portsmouth. Shelgiear Gunner Stanley and Com- | (OTS. The date and card will be IIARDWARE CO tact with the fishing boats, the; il be LlVl‘hv:ll 3 0(‘ lock Frid also was in serylce in the East|ooodopngineer Pitt saw sm_\“\ nhahneed. Tater. ; o Wear ceased operations as-soon as the afternoon in Trinity Cathedral by |yngjes, She was sold in Janu in the World War | On Bermuda Station and re-|Mrs. F. A. Habersham in a lecture {1995 for 2350 pounds. Her cap a1 S | THe Dauntless. saed’ from Eng:ieeatar o samepp ot e -3 American boat approached titled “A Glimpse of Palestine.” tains during the period of her com- {wieE AND DAUGHTER A ok R it headiaart | i TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: ) {The Jecture will be free a 3 v AT o 3 Iy blin s inelted Mrf”;xx;«:::hlu]:;i“ on were Josiah Williams, Jo-|' ' oF DAUNTLESS CAPTAIN crs in the Bermudas. 1In April ity ER : Th s, i P SNAM | gjah Wittman, Dan Barbe V. COME HERE ON VISIT oft on its present cruise through, g % > i N e rule that makes is familiar with her subject. SH¢)Gardner and George C. G o |he Panama Canal and up the Pa- Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must g \ : o iz 18 "“;'j 2 e Ang ¥ er¢| The third Dauntless, Mes. H. R, Moore, wife of the|cific Coast. After visiting Sitkall be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances J 3 delicious dou hnuts SR m‘(" ,m origin, and She| giggie of 1575 tons, 58 Captain of the'H. M. S. Dauntless, and Vancouver, B. C, 1t will head || of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. 2 g HN Ve the lecture MY |poyer and 31 guns, Was launched jocopmpanied by her daughter, ar- [vack for lts Bermuda_station. | Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing Lo Unn 4 i g | e ‘_’ piaaes Z at Portsmouth in January 1847. 8he rived in Juneau last night and will | N'ext summer it is expected 10 Sl waste through open faucets will have their e < | Mrs. Habersham is touring Alas- 1ip’ the, Atlantic Ggas, apni] WAL 30 g1 0p : The Clothing Man A is the rule in b Mes HAboIghan. 1o LR Gees | servod in the Tuldan war, partiol irentBliitness WM SO 8 COBE gocs CTUISE Up the Atlantic Coast, and | (00 400" giscontinued until next spring when the sup- W \ka, v ng missions of the Episco- pated in an expedition to the Bal- |to Sitka. - They will then retur lin 1932 may repeat its _Pucxnc‘ > » abundant. This ill be strictk onf 1 | A . pal Church, and collecting material { v, ™| 24" an" attack on inburn {to Vancouver and await the ar. |Coast _cruise before - returning tol| Dl will be abundant. is will be strictly enforcec | 2 roastmg for & lectiire OB s territory. With o o et oaziueiann s o iy g e S e . |England for a new gnment. after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby % H [ jadkiee OF e ! Vith|4nd did costguard and harbor Irival of the Dauntless there. M| oL o 1o the end that they may take the necessary ;8 u motion picture camera, she 15| c.uico She was sold under Ad-|Moore and her daughter are reg-| S no g i : e i ——— ——— taking @ pictures. She be P s against frozen water pipes. taking moving pictures. She be-|yjiy order in February, 1885. |istered at the Gastineau. |' Gommercial air lners covered 5-{| Pprecautions agains ze Dipes. | LODE CLAIM NOTICES \ ROS( :OFFE 7 ieves she will be the first. person| ™" L "l present Dauntcss AR 661000 miles in France durins' JUNEAU WATER COMPANY || American or Canadian at The 3§ 4 to ilustrate a lecture on. Alaskd| ppe present Daur a light|TWO CHI 11929, . : ol | Empire. 9 4 w“‘ki [{“‘;‘\,‘“‘l‘\j_’““:“k‘:“ for delivery |CUISCT Of 4650 tons, and 40,000 | ON NARCOTICS CHARGE| g~ 0 - s R R e \ oA er bookings for dellvery {, . opower, with six 6-inch guns, = By cooxing doughnuts 4 few af 8| ¢ 1er Alaska lecture, after her re-| time in the hot fat, every one is| States, run into De- cooked and browned evenly. By soasting coffec @ fow pounds at a! 5" stayed a month at Fort Yu- - 3 of in bulk. Hills Bro kon, four days at Tanana, three #ime instead of in bulk, Hills Bros. | 4¢ Nenana, nine at Pairbanks, and aft guns, and| Lou Leong and Wong Goon, Chi- meas- |1iese, were arrested yesterday at 46 | Ketchikan on charges of. violating and 17 feet in draft,|the Federal narcotics act. Found| Jarrow &ullty in the Commissioner’s Court there, they were sentenced to four three 4-inch anti ir twelve torpedo tubes, having urements of 473 feet in length, to the ember. feet in beam was built and launched at in April, 1918. She has served in| Ninth Annual roast every berry of their !}x!c%~-z~§<-| I at_ Anchorage, Seward and |\ "y iy Force and with \ho|months each imprisonment in she 32 3 blend evenly. No other ruasung‘fifi dova, Her stay here is for five|p " a aantic 11 She to [Federal Jail by Judge W. C. Ar-| AT 3 . s i o ® s can develop the flavor | 48Y5 part in the bombardment of Reval. {2014 3 " : ros.’ continuous process— | GETS JAIL SENTENCE She participated in a special service 5 - ou e'l ern a hB Roastin —dorc‘s | squadron world cruise and h.\si RETURN HOME | ‘ . Controlled & ? | C. 3. Simmons, charged with vio- |been on the Mediterrancan S18-| yyes mrnestine Jessen and Miss . ! : 1 ’ » {lating the Alaska Bone Dry Law, |lion, She was detached for scrv-lLo_ls 2 S o ° o J Al k S L ! i ; - N | 5 ghters of Editor p moer an Dleaded guilty before Judge A W.|ice in China in 1026. Since 1928 she | j¢cco,"or"thle Soward ‘Gateway, who uneau, aska e S Tox in the local United States Commissioner’s Court and was sen- §_as l?een dmm“ip? to l.hc :’(’;’ If;' have been visiting Miss June Geyer dies station and has cruised Ameri- ipepe for several wesks, left on the FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EXHIBITS WRITE R. B. MARTIN, MANAGER OR tenced to 60 days in the local|can waters. She has 418 Officers yyxon for their home. Federal jail and members of the crew | i i A Complement of Officers ! AbE CEnae NORIONS W. S. PULLEN, SECRETARY } Ola papers o sale at The Em- pire office, Her complement of officers fol- lows; American or Canadian at The Lmpire, | i