The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1931, Page 8

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s s s e 8 TAKU PERFURMS FOR BOAT PARTY | FROM SEATTLE Yacht l"l‘l]\!\' H!\t’} ‘Z\I(] (\H‘l Here we 14. | H » has been in| X members of the to fish, y ports re M the Shep- ince Company of Se- i owner of the boat; Mrs. and Mrs. Horn; United States | red at Seattle; | ympson, and little daugh- ve Thompson s Mine and Mill d today was a guest er, of Winter and raphers, and was tak- en on a visit of the Alaska Juneau Company. The yacht and it to Skagway Monda LOCAL EGGS FRESH FROM THE RANCH, dozen 10¢ sl RINSO, large packages, reg. 35¢ 27¢ At GARNICK’S--Phone 174 ven, with Owner! rold Horn, a city offi- | will be baci [July cel will crui i waters. e sturn to | not be made weeks. The El is power pi 38 feet I She is cor and comfor o the mill and mine |s e liminary plan fc |dry 1t | Presidental campaign LAPONE \,AP'TULATES TO COURT * i yfi§ f,.'xi\! appointed. - — Make Strong Fight WASHINGTON, June 27—Mem- . br"\ 0[ the Prohibition “Board of CANN ARRIVES HERE FROM LISI sion here last nigh an extensive pre co-ordinating the 1932 forces through Assoctated Press Photo “Scarface Al" Capone, gangster and public enemy No. 1, crowd to federal court in Chicago when he arrived to plead guilty to three indictments, charging tax evasion and conspiracy to violate the prohibition laws. The notorious individual is indicated by arrow. Hundreds of Thousands Are Kllled by Bandits president, it was made known to- SHANGHAI, civic bodies at Clmnvsm estimated 400,000 Communist Dry Leaders Will He i e ichagof Island, ATHE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, SAT Iy URDAY JUNE 27 ANDREW SIMONS T0 SUGCEED DR, CHASE ON JULY 1 Well Known Big Game Guide s /\ppo'nlod on Game (omnmswn Andrew A. Simons, of Lakeview Kenai Peninsula, has been appoi ed to the Alaska Game Commission to succeed Dr. W. H. Chase, Cor- dova, effective July 1, according to an ed Press report re- ceived today by The Empire. The np'fl.n ment was made by Secre- thur M. Hyde, s is a pioneer of anc Is one of the outstanding guides for hunt- y parties in the north. He was ted for some years with the a Guides, Inc., but more re- has operated his own outlit independently He has well as hunted over mo: north, and is widely kr only in the Third Division, whi he will represent on the Comm sion, but all over the Territory Dr. Chase, whom he succeeds, has been a member of the Commission since it was organized six years ago. For the past two or three years he has been President of the Commission. Pending the next annual meeting of the Commission, W. R. Selfridge, F! Division member, will fu on as Acting rapped extensively as of th n no ch day by H. W. Terhune, Executive 27.—Chinese Officer. A “Dr. Chase made a splendid children Member of the Commission and ‘nhls Bnd gave six years of interested serv- ice, taking an intelligent and ever- active part in its work of preserv ing the game and fur-bearing ani mals of the Territory,” Mr. Ter- hune said. “As presiding officer he was ever fair as well as effi-| cient.” Mr. Simons' appointment was characterized by Mr. Terhune as highly satisfactory. He will bring | In to the’ Commi n a vast fund of Juneau last evening on his yacht practical knowledge of game and ing i —-~ | Trition. He is accompanied by Mrs. the Barrymore yacht Diyision. Infanta visited three weeks recently intervals during and Mrs. Barrymore . and Mrs. Cann. ! Barrymore inspected Mr. Cann's o mining ground and that time N m(! \’h~ lebrate in Juneau in the Good Old Way! e R L B U T ERREE LB R T EEEL PR EERL R R RE DL LR P T GAMES RACES MARINE EVENTS I il i P T Tt 1 0 T T LI T LT TT =T iy | fur-bearers and of conditions in the field, especially in the Third —————.———— | | IS IN HOSPITAL Guy McNaughton entered St. Ann’'s Hospital today for an opera- tion and will be there for several da -o—— Mrs. Frank Metcalf is returning Cann would be in Juneau to her home in Juneau aboard the then they Aleutian which sailed from Seattle this morning, BIG DANCE BAND CONCERT Sports of All Kinds FIREWORKS Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Kinu <1 elee= tric Uzht Water vapor . Become rigid Vehicle Angry . Born . Sound which follows a tlash of iightning . What the sky seems gur- g a thun= der storm Draft animal Brear suds denly Article ot furniture Devices tor climbing Small siieam . River em- bankment What? Peer Gynt's mother What the street be- comes dure ing a down- pour Rind He: ¥rench . Put a new bottom in & chair . Ossified tissue Kind of dog Cook in an oven Solution of Yesterday's Puzzile Characteristie . Wit 1 In o= |arrested hundreds of suspects. | the semblance of a panic. Resist wotbof- ‘the Royal Palace. Waslnngton Post Sale Display a flash Coliege cheer Debassl s~ I'The sale of the ‘Washington Post |has been prevented. in the District of Columbia Supreme Court by | *. Whiriwind _oft {exercised the veto provided by his| various Eye Sees Five Colors, STOCKTON, credited these Rinde : & The area in the retina of the eye New Theory Maintains |capable of giving the sensation of | yellow is the largest, according to| Rinde, while next in order of size | ‘pmbably come red, green, blue flnd June 27.—A dis- covery that the eye sees five col- ors Instead of four is claimed by Charles A. Rinde of the College of the Pacific here. These five primary sensations by combinations the myriad color tones which the human eye recognizes, The four primary sensations ordi- narily e BATON ROUGE, La., Russ Cohen, director of athletics at Louisiana State university has an- nounced that a lighting system will be installed for night track meets ,|at the school. FEZEINREASIN 'BOMBS EXPLODE; fi;‘f;",;?d”‘;;.,{‘" PEOPLE PANICKY " 7' Hundreds of Su Suspects Are Arrested by Police in Genoa GENOA, June 27.—Four bombs| g |exploded, shattering many windows | o land damaging walls of several structures today. The police have The bombs exploded at half hour intervals over a wide area creating One of the bombs exploded near ————.———— | Indications for a fine red salmon pack in Bristol Bay are favorable, according to message received at local States Bureau of Fishe headquarters of the Unite from Agent Dennis Winn, who has been in the district for several weeks looking over spawning areas and preparing for the season. Fishing opened in the dis- trict last Thursday. Pack- ers, as well as Bureau of- ficials, are looking forward to a good year. e v oo | On 15 important markets a total |of 12,969,504 head of cattle, calve hogs and sheep was brought to ma Prevented in D. C. S. P. \ket ket lat year by truck WASHINGTON, D. C, June 274—‘ Edward McLean, publisher, who| father’s will. ) Prepare for “The Flood” One and Two Piece BATHING SUITS A Complete Selection at FINAL CLOSE OUT PRICES The Leader Department Store SMOKER A. B. HALL Evening July 3 Auspices *fiflfl**k*fl | L WNETRNETEREEEESYERASTYERNENTEINGENONNEERNEEAR American Legion ETAININEEERSRINRLIETUNS sececc000c008000000

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