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L B e e REDS BURNING TOURISTS LAUD CHINESE GITY; ~ HOSPITALITY OF I.[lUTPRUPERTY ALASKAPEOPLE : Foreign Ssslon of Chang- Provxdence Residents Trav- she Destroyed—City Reported in Ruins BULLETIN—Peiping, July 30. —Latest reports state the city of Changsha is in flames. All government buildings and forcign preperty in the city have been burned with the exception of the Post Office and hospital premises. All properties of American oil companies have been burned. SHANGHAI, China, July 30— Changsha reports that Communists have been checked in the whole- sale destruction of the city. They ematically burned the foreign properties after giving the contents to the street rabble. A large por- tion of the city is in ruins. Foreign properties on the island, opposite the city, include the Stan- dard Oil and Texas Oil Company, h Consulate; Shell Oil Com- and all seemed doomed. The Reds apparently planned to chliterate all traces of occupation. T S OBSTINATE BEAR Henry McDowell, prospecting had the unpleasant experience re- cently of meeting up with an ob- stinate bear which prevented him from continuing his journey from the South Fork to Birch Creek. The bear, which was a big one, barred McDowell's path and would not let him by. The prospector, who was unarmed, made several attempts fo deploy around the hillside but eac | time the bear- was there to con- front him and advanced threat- eningly as long as McDowell went shead to bother him. McDowe'l finally had tp give up his journey and .return to the South Fork— (Fairbanks News-Miner.) — e Mrs. G. Long, Miss Lols and Miss Ernestine Jessen, and Sam Show took passage yesterday on the steamship Yukon for Seward. ———————— Mrs. F. C. Morrison entered St.| Ann’s Hospital last evening. LIGHTWEIGHT Underwear For the men who insist upon buying the Best Quality for Less Money. One piece as well as two piece garments are here in a wide range of prices in plain and fancy patterns, cz who has been with Bert Bartlett on| the South Fork of Harrison Creek,| | | | | | After D06 SALMON [Halibut Brings 9.85 and 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JULY 30 1930 ) | Dazly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. The tegn, 1. Part of a locos fess motive . Prin } . Pertalning 1o nieasure one of the Brite ? ish Tsles ; IAeE Steal American hus morlst City fn Florida N. FemInine name 15. Summer flows ers 4 o Baking efinm- 17. Fiattery | el 4,000 Miles—One | 2 fiiian' bers . Heats . Note of the seale Itallan river Day of Rain | Biblical high | . Myselt Assistunt . School assign. priest Small rug Alaskan friendliness and court- | esy, famed as it is, have not been Instance Alternative overstated, attest Ralston Thomas, | . Hidden Character In ment Female sand- piver . Bincksmith's Sufficlent: poet. hLead of the Moses Brown Quaker Cahin” Proposed Inters School of Providence, R. I, and nationnl iane. 49 Compass point Edward T. Fletcher, attorney of gusge - SGLAUKe the same city, who have traveled| 3 Lnfer i 3 Warders some 4,000 miles in the Territory | 87. Son of Judah g:‘ ;\‘ngu; i i Joeke (Ind_of tree . Running knof In. s 2ev fhiey. wevlks Consteous 60. Maseuline “The thing that has impressed . State of the name us most on our visit has been the |, Union: abbr. 61 Drewn of hospitality shown us everywhere we | 45. Withered oo, vemsels for 7 46. Stupld person eating llqul haxe.vmted‘ it is almost unbeliev- o Mm"fl”“ 63. Lower limb able,” declared ‘Mr. Fletcher. “We shall carry away with us very| pleasant memories of our first Al- aska visit.” { The two men arrived here three weeks ago and joined Commission- | er Henry O'Malley for a trip west as far as Bristol Bay on the, Fisheries boat Brant. Since thea they have visited Seward, Kodiak, Valdez, Cordova, Sitka, Afognak and a large number of canneries end other fisheries plants. Except for one day they havs had perfect weather. One day there was a light rainfall, all the rest of the tirie, sunshine and vaters attended their voyag- hey will accompany Com- nei O'Malley to Ketchikan and proceed from there to Seattle. visiting Mt. Rainier and the | Yellowstone, they will | return to their homes in Providence. FORBAITLEADS HE &8 g Bean " W ] II.IHV/HEHHWWDE [ JoR"[e] ls]e hammering 5 block DOWN 48, A queen of . Vehicle England . Commotion 'l:"'r?‘v;n'k bute . Stupefy Perish Age . Egyptian sun 53. Small round god mark 1 2. 3 4. Pronoun 12 6. Inflict 4. Thing Mineral spring 5. Before fealthy . Droop Gorge . Continents 10. Poem abbr. Cle] | FISH RECEIPTS cealed in-a thicket of alders, and they were taken considerably by surprise when a big brownie, an- gered by a bullet wound, emerged from the thicket and charged them. Both men took to their heels but Madsen tripped and fell directly cents Per Pound at Auctiorr Dog salmon for halibut bait com- \prised the heaviest load of fish {unloaded today in Juneau. Twenty- out ceremony and undoubtedly _!four thousand pounds were brought Pacific Packing Company. Lovdah gone to the rescue, at no small risk to himself. From a by the Louhelen, s position not more than seven feet dre; Capt. Knute Hil- lifted to the pier of the Ju- distant, he sent a bullet into the neau Cold Storage Compan), and head of the bear, dropped him be- (Were put on lee. fore he could do any more damage. The Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, Madsen was taken to Snug Har- bor for treatment and returned to his Kuslof home in the M. S. Dis- coverer. He escaped serious injury kut he will carry the marks of the encounter for a long time.— (Anchorage Times.) e L. L. Trimble, auditor for the American Express Company, is on a business trip to Juneau. TR SN CALL FOR BIDS came to port-with 9,600 pounds of salmon. It was for the Atlantic and For the first time in several days, there were receipts of hali- but. The Independent, Capt. Ben Ol- sen, delivered 600 pounds, which were sold at auction to the Ju- neau Cold Storage for 9.85 cents and 6 cents. The Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes, brought 7,000 pounds. This cargo of ‘halibut has not yet been sold. - e, - BROWN BEAR ATTACKS KUSLOF FOX FARMER All interested partles are re- quested to submit bids for con- struction of tubercular annex to Juneau Hospital and general re- pairs of present building. Plans and specifications may be secured from Dr. McAuliffe, Government Hospital. Bids will be opened at five o'clock August ninth. Pete Madsen, fox farmer of the Kuslof district, is reported to have had a very narrow escape from death recently while hunting bears with Ed Lovdahl in the vicinity of CHAS. W. HAWKESWORTH, Polley Creek. Madsen and Lov- Acting Chief, Alaska Division, cahl had shot at what they thought | First publication, July 29, 1930. was a black bear. pamally mn-;l.ast publication, Jul) 31, 1930. “QUALITY FOOD AT FAIR PRICES BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLE SNIDER’S CATSUP, per bottle . per jar'Slie o0t . $ .25 FOULD’S SPAGHETTI, MACARONI and NOODLES, per pkg.. .10 MAXIMUM or MORTON‘S SALT, per pkg., 15¢; 2 for ... 25 LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, per can ' ...........cccccoooioiooaacaannnas .05 DEL MONTE PEARS, No. 21, can, 35¢; 3 cans for ................ 1.00 DEL MONTE PEACHES, No. 214 can, per can 30c3; 3 for........ .85 RELIANCE PEACHES, No. 2Y% can, per can 30c; 3 for .85 SILVER BAR PEACES, No. 214, can, per can .............. " oA e 25 CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS, No. 1 can, per can ........... .10 DEL MONTE or MAXIMUM BRANDS—CORN, PEAS, TOMA- TOES, SPINACEL ‘per can =iv itz bl 0 8 e .. 22¢ ry STANDARD GRADE —TOMATOES, CORN, BEANS, PEAS, l per:can; ATes Ralar: L e A G acs G L i et N .50 FULL STOCK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A REASONABLE PRICES Sanitary Grocery “T he Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—385 would have killed him had not} ILLNESS DELAYS TASK OF GETTING in the path of the infuriated bear.! p | The brownie attacked Madsen with- !}, {E. C. Pickett Is Brought to | Hospital by Wife and C. H. Wiley ‘ Delay to installation of new equipment for the recovery of treasure from the lost steamship Islander has been occasioned by the illness of E. C. Pickett, who is interested with C. H. Wiley and E. H. Wiley in the attempt to raise Ito the surface the wealth in the safe and strong boxes of the sub- merged craft. Mr. Pickett, accom- Ipanied by Mrs. Pickett and C. H. Wiley, was brought this morning from the scene of the wreck 0 Juneau. He is a patient at St. Ann's Hospital, where he is under observation to determine the nature of his trouble, thought to be ap- pendicitis. A tugboat, a derrick scow and a Idonkey engine arrived from Seattle 1Monday off the southern end of Douglas Island, where the Islander lies in water 380 feet deep. This equipment, larger and heavier thaa anything of the kind heretofore used by the treasure seekers, was | being arranged yesterday for op-| eration. The task of -putting it in place continues today, but the work is not progressing as fast as if C. H. Wiley and’ Mr. Pickett were present. { If Mr. Pickett’s illness necessi- tates his confinement in the hos- pital any considerable length of time, C. H. Wiley will return to the scene of the wreck to continue diligent prosecution of treasure re- covery efforts. ———— Major Malcolm Elliott, Fresident of the Alaska Roaa Commission, disembarked from the steamship Aleutian when she called here en- route from Westward ports to Se- ame [\r RUBBER GLOVES Assorted Colors | (Lady Dainty) Good Value 50¢ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL iT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Ordery e eeee——————————————————————————————————————————— [the New York Mirror, a publication of wide circulation. Not Touched by Hands “I was astounded to learn ex plulned Mr. McCann, “that human the fish. From the time th ar l' 0 0 D EXPERT taken from the sea until they \sealed in tin, they are treated eith ‘er with the cleanest sort of ma chinery or by workers wearing gloves. No food excels in sanltary recommendations the product of Alaskan canneries, as I h served them. “Some years ago there was preju- dice against all sorts of canned fish because of the belief that th processes of preservation were often lof an unclean nature. Some this prejudice still obtains, but cor tainly it is not warranted by con ditions in the salmon industry.” Frequent airplane Flights By frequent airplane flights, Mr McCann was enabled to gain com- | | prehensive knowledge of salmon | fisheries and canneries over ex- tensive areas. He familiarized him- Alaskan Me!hods of Han- dling Fish Meet Sani- tary 'Requirements If people generally in the United ites were aware of the extreme inliness that characterizes the ming of salmon, they would pre- the Alaskan product to any kind of preserved fish, and would vie in popularity with the of preserved meats,” declared fred McCann, president of the | fred McCann Laboratories of | w York City, who as the guest of Tt W. Skinner, President of Alaska Pacific Salmon Corpora- n, recently was afforded OPPoOr- | onq with every phase of canr mity to study fisheries and can- |pr. was enthusiastic in his s in this part’of the territory. | ¢ a1 activities. No doubt McCan's laboratories are en- | give expression in laborat in examining and testing 1” ts and newspaper articles to his roducts for nutrition values the way Alaska pre- H~ edits the food department of admiration of Cahfurma Grocery|: . Phone 478 DEL \IUN TE COFFEE ed) 2 (vacuum pack- one pound cans ... DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE, 2 cans for DEL MONTE PEACHES large No. 214 . cans, 3 cans for ... DEL MONTE PEARS, large No. cans, 3 cans for DEL MONTE DE LUXE PLUMS ( ‘l‘\(‘) per can ... 214 ready DEL MONTE PRU , large size, 2 pound carton, each ... 30¢ FRESH STRING BEANS, yellow or green, per pouml 20¢ FRESH PEAS, 2 pound for .. 25¢ CELERY, per bunch .. LETTUCE, lar"e hL.uL Grat e TO\IATOEQ. nice all(l l‘lpl". pound _.....25¢ FRESH CORN ON COB, 3 fm LR , large jumbo 25¢ ”Ov and 225¢ BAN NAS, ;,oldvn npe 2 poun(L for " g FRESH HOME GROWN STRAWBER- RIES, per box . SEEDLESS (.R\PEb per pouud NEW POT TOES, 25 pounds for Cl}(l \IBER each SPECIALS for Thurada\. Friday, Saturday CI IQL 'OT CL.UB GIN- GER ALLE, 5 bottles for.. SCHOOL. BOY PE‘\\’UT BUTTER, 1 Ib. p'ul MARKET DAY RAIS- INS, 4 Ib. package ...... KING OSCAR SAR- DINES, 5 cans for ...... SNOW FLAKE CRACK- RS 2 1b. bex ..t i HONEY-MAID GR. HAMS, 21b.box ........ WHITE KING Washing Powder, 2 large pkgs. for. $1.00 45¢ 45¢ $1.00 self with trcller and trap methods, | There they will Dares hei greal sen food, His ex-|way do Seward. ploitation of facts 1s almost sure'entrain for Anchorage on business to enlaige canned salmon demand. in connection With the Alaska Rail- - road. —————— Lon E. Alsup, blind candidate for tate Representative in Texas cam- paigns with a band. ———.———— Ambulance drivers in Tulsa have been ordered to observe traffic lights and a 30-mile-an-hour spesd limit. 'NOTEDVISITORS T0 BE GUESTS AT LUNCHEON : (flmvmh('r of Commegce Will | Entertain Britons and | Amicricans | Capt. H, R Moore, D, 8. O., and |five officers from H. M Daunt- Fon and Ralston Thomas, Edward FRGDoTS | T. Fletcher, Providence, R. I, and |Commissioner Henry O'Malley es Bureau of Fishe JOHNSON washington, D, C. will be guosts JOHNSON “)X the Chamber of Commerce to- morrow noon at its regular weekly ode ‘mcetmg. . M ot | Mr. Thomas and Mr. Fletcher Compact have just completed a trip to Bris- # 7 ol Bay with Commissioner O'Mal- Va(‘atfon ley and are enroute to the States. Special Little routine business is slated | for consideration. The Chamber ex- | |pects a record attendance at the| | meeting. [ Juneau Drug C S C Robert H. Slaughter and James Ompany Maulding, of the United States| Txcnsury Department, with head-l quarters in Washington, D. C., are seagers on the steamship Yu- kon, which called here today on its Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 CHILDREN’S NEW Fall Coats NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Leader Dep’t. Store PHONE 454 GEORGE BROS. FRESH GREEN PEAS 2 pounds for 25¢ Juneau’s Fruit and Vegetable Center— Largest and Best Variety in Juneau GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries EXTRA SPECIAL RATFS On all Fur Repairing, Cleaning and Remodeling for TWO WEEKS ONLY i 1 Manufactured garments at a big special for limited | time. | | i A. MALACKY = Goldstein Buildihg—Entrance through Arnold’s Bootery BTN S CORN MEAL 10 pound bags, 55¢ | at i GARNICK’S—Phone 174 | KALI-STEN-IKS : HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN— = ° Famous for Their Metafarsal Features ! 1 $2.75 to $5.00 J. M. SALOUM FRONT STREET