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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JULY 22, 1931. HI W alker, Sharkey Bout to Cast Light X SIS el e on I mportance ¢ of Bulh to F tghtera The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureaz) SAVING EVE g g )()(-'('I J "’\ - i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 n.m., July 22: ! - I By EDWARD J. NEIL | HAVING | ] B & ] (A. P. Sports Writer) Probably showers tonight and Tl:x:'sld;:‘y;:oderale south to east winds. : B < o *J]. % ~NEW YORK The old | LOC. B Sal(’ l)[ S["\ Bl ioait o the man and il | Time Barometer Temp. Huymidity Wind Veloclty Weather WHAT HAVE i ) H he good big one, is being dusted 4 pm. yest'y 2979 54 8%* SE 18 Sprinkling you in the future depends | i Stockings § it ioniieraiion s meser b gl - 0 NI upon what you save in the present. There’s | {§ =2 % foun i ion as Mickey 1 ay X s 3 T ] g £ & Walk uffed middle- VABLE AND RADIO, REPORTS no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both 2 ; 26 1o joust fifieen YESTERDAY | TODAY easy and pleasant to save, omece you start. It ! - big Jack Sharkey in Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am., Precip. dam. becomes a game. | S . L | Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Ghocs i Closing out several num- o He. UL o Barrow SR v AT G 3N G cldy Watching a Bank Account grow is like ! bers of PHOENTX SILK % W i) Nome 58 56 48 52 10 0 ©Cldy HOSIERY in Ayl Hiokig Bethel 68 68 % 4 1 0 Clear watching a garden grow, only much more | S¢ & ; e gl £ el Fort Yukon 72 72 50 50 * 0 Clear thr]lhnu‘ qualities. Somc of the & g e el Tanana 68 68 2 @ = 0 Clear lots are smoll, the size § ¢ g R et Fairbanks " mw 5 5 6 06 PLOCIdy HAVE A GOAL IN MIND g and color range is com- B it % | Eagle 8 T4 5g :2 22 Trrn Cldy 1 " : e o G ioRs o8 St. Paul 46 46 42 ace Rain Baald ; o £ plete for earl) I g 2 the conqueror of | o St e b 2 il Make Retirement in 15 Years your goal, i g This assortment includes § SV, TR U Ko dtiol Kodiak 5 56 “ w4 0 02 == or Travel, or a College Education for your ] = service weight, semi- 8 enot with Gene Rl Cordova 58 5% 48 48 4 54 Rain ; 3 ot mpie, MRy N R Juneau 58 54 51 51 1 ;A Rain children. Then you H enjoy saving. service and some of the [ committing mayhem on the bu it & b 2 R i = Oliy | finest chiffons. O R e e O Ketchikan 60 58 & B8 W m Rain ! ed up for him at his Orangeburg B o 4 o oy % . k| ‘alues to $2.5 % training . Sha = Z e ' Values to $2.50 R s e Edmonton 82 8 54 56 . 0 Clear Flrst Natlonal Bank | £ Walker has a lefc hook, one of | Seattle @’ W | 56 56 0 0 Clear . 4 2 ::: the nm’sn 11’1‘”“; busin that will | Portlun.d 8 8 538 538 ¢ 0 Clear - F:' CLEARANCE PRICE & whip the Boston s if anything | San Francisco 66 62 s T R Clear & 4 % can. He has the courage of the/ —Less than 10 mfles, o " gl ’-() ;: bulldog, whose fighting style he | The northern portion of the low pressure area is central in the ALASKA MEAT CO = ¥ oD I}("“r H copies. He can take tremendous upper Yukon Valley with light showers in portions of that area, and |} - = L-; punishment and keep coming on for | the scuthern portions is central ia the Gulf of Alaska with cop- QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ] ® more until his rival's arms are| tinued showers in the Gulf and Scutheastern Alaska. Pressure is Meadowb: k Butte Austin F g ¢ whbrook Butter ustin Fresh Tamales - weary from punching and if there | moderately high from Hawaii to southern Bering ea Sand the weath- HONE 39 Deliveri 10:30 2:30, 4;&)' & o is any “kiyi” in the fellow who| er has cleared in Western Alaska and portions of the Interior. Tem- e (b el E tackles the Rumson Mick it has to| peratures have fallen in the cen‘ral Interior and Kuskokwim Valley come out $00! K | and have risen in Northwestern Alaska and the upper Yukon A fine left hook to the body ha;} Valley THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | H B ?‘I beaten Sharkey in the past, but it/ - A “ . V. cems impossible that a warrior ‘ THE GASTINEAU ] e weighi only 170 pounds can 0 NEws H L Il . t: BEHRE NDS swing leather h to halt al Cana good big man lick a good little man? Jack Sharkey (left) and Our Services to You Begin and End at the ] il T Mickey Walker will help settle that old questions in their 15-round Gang Pliik of Every Passenyer-C ‘Boat Walker will be hard to stop in battle tonight at New York. Sharkey, termed American heavyweight s arrying close, but at long range the satlor's . eft hand, his jolting rights to the head and body, his great ad- 2 vantage in height, weight and in : | ) should baffle the former wel- partment Store” # terweight and middleweight cham- # pion. & But the old timers say the same lIIlllllIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll \\hrn little Joe Walcott was getting Greb was chasing the of the past were conceding tens of | CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading De- Z3SETEATSERREZNANETRASER fellows out of the ring, when number of great little [eIIowm pounds and walloping burly fellows | i ay Thomas, State Printer, outwaray, dfes 4 an. |dian customs collegtor wITNESS FIGHT y above their classes. Welcome Rainfall Here as J Yy Ask $5b0 000 f t p:j:;';rccybuxln n:r‘xlzieyarnmgeoo;'ln;p- quah; B C.‘?Lhc s;ap e e s B e m-muj As a fighting Relief from Two-Month SKS B or burg, Pilot Robert Elis and Me- machine Mukm and C i his At as pound ar hir good, t00 ONRUMRUNNER :. champicn, cutweighs Walker, who [ little more than an over-stuffed middleweight, by 30 pounds, and has a five inch advantage im hel[l\ CONGRESSIONAL PARTY PLEASED WITH ITS TRIP Tour of Dry Lands SEATTLE TIMES SUED FOR LIBEL, LARGE AMOUNT Alleged Slander 22.—A $500,000 BUILDINGS ARE T0 BE ERECTED Keller Announces Suspen- sion of Building Pro- gram, Current Year (Continued from Page One) paired about as long as possible. fal in it is in poor condition and will have to be replaced in the| not distant future. A proposal has | MAKE FLIGHT TO TULSEQUAH, B. . Plane Also Goes o Hawk Inlet and May Fiy to Hasselborg With, J. B. Wood: Kinder; mining eng States, and Thomas Har chanic Brian Harland, of the Al ka Washington Airways, flew | trcma here this forenoon. r.._. Tt L T T T T T T L T T T T T L Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 MOONE’S EMERALD OIL Express Money Orders We Deliver THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ut Sharkey is pre = JATTLE, ly been made to the Fodoral 0ol | @ N 2 o ey | (Continued from Page One) ,'1bs;‘§1u’i1bbth sJuchn filed by Jay authorities to orect a new bat ‘al‘i' returning to Juneau The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute LU S S , < =¥ B ~— | Thomas, State Printer, against the ing there and it is understood they |P!ane went to Hawk I & X ”“.’:;_f ‘lff‘)lxl_;.“?:f"“” ;f";»‘;""fi“ ;'\ff Seattle Fisherman special menu with dishes m:mcd T‘XX;(V)\IIJIév ing Ccrllsl[)a};lly,tfolonl‘. lm:/e included it in their 1932 bud- fifm“l:“wgg ‘l_{“; U‘SYLC;:TH A Corer Ak ans Franicin PHS FHOuS 150 Emirsion. pamer vl .‘ for members of the party and for|and Mrs. Clarence B. Blethen.' get. . R e at the bers of a church young people Loses LI{E i Alaska\ Alaska communities u‘ml people was| Themas, in his suit, charges ‘that The Anchorage school plants are {Inlet. i3 % A cociety aboard was. ir of fir g7 2 AR P o an editorial in the Times, com- in fine shape. Mr. Keller wens| Late this afternocn the alrcraft|ee—e D e Jousy bobwoen | 420 i SETAT /\1/,;] ok ficherman | There was a Prohibition cocktail[menting on the closing of ' the over the bus Mne route to Lake IS scheduled to fake Mr. Williams e e e i O, et | of crebmeat; Mt. MeKinley ofives; [ Home Savings and Loan Associa- Spenard and has called for bids|Pack to Hawk nlet. The planc Phone TAXI SERVICE Arthur Cajeski, one of the ex- ,"{;‘,:f"n‘s‘ fo Ili(, X near Port|Matanuska celery; Yukon tomato | lon and Puget Sound Savings and for next year's bus service. may go to Lake Hasselborg to zet ] cursionists, was weunded by stray 2% A He is believed to have |SOuPD, consomme Tahoe; baked Al-|Loan Association, tended to expose Delay Matanuska School Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carmen, Jr., DAY AND NIGHT [ | shoto Rl i ‘l 1:»1\1»} i “""laska salmon caught by Mrs. Eaton, |the plaintiff to hatred, contempt Until the population movement :vnfil Mr-h 3;1“1 Mrs. szm:fehw;! £ _The liquor boat escaped after it S Congressman Luce and Assistant [and shame. ‘ _'in ‘Matanuska Valley has kecome | WIey, who have been camped therc Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth 5 dumping part cf its cargo. Director of the Budget Bailey;| It is also alleged in the suit more stabilized, the Commissioney |Since last Friday and bring them The merrymakers lined the ex- A decrease of 40 per cent | Bryned” ham for Congressman|that the editorial accused Gov. sald, the Territory will not under-|to Jumeau. ° ; cursion boat’s rail to watch the tobacco nA\'rc‘\;:L‘ has been |Epdh;‘(l Byrns; Gov. Parks Specialty, & fine{R. H. Hartley and his associates take any new building projact Mr. Carmen is president and Mr. 4 chase. Tt is said about 40 shots from 1 sections of Waynes county steak; Roast Prime Ribs of Coltjof unlawful and dishonorable tran- there. It is true that the present Wiley a stockholder of the Alaska wens, Sired N om Yorkshire pudding for Con-|sactions in connection with the btllding is too small, but with new Washington Airways. Both live in miner named Teodore Eisele, who Seattle. TE AR RN P £ SET gressman Colton; Seward’s Folly; |failure of the two associations. settlets moving into the valley and wfifiwfififlf Baked Murphys for Congressman| Jay Thomas is an appointee of taking up lands, it will not be pos-| ST AT | Murphy; Billy Eaton dressing for)the Governor. |sible to select a strategic location ! a salad; Eskimo ple, taks it or e e — until the trend of settlement takes. FALL s GASE Leav-itt for Congréssman Scott( PAN MINER STRIKES GOLD 1:”593“‘5";:"1 It is h(;p“d ;f:‘is . Leavitt; Mendenhall = Glacier Ice 4 o n a year or two. e Cream with, Hewitt sauce for Dr. KARLSRUHE, Germany—A PAR pepartment plans to erect a re- | Is TAKEN uP MATERIAL PRICES ARE DOWN Everyone wants a home and at present prices every- cne can have ome. Build now and get materials at lowest prices. Home is where the heart is, and our heart is in home building materials. We have never been able to offer you first-grade, high quality materials at such pr s we can quote today. Come to us with yeur specifications and let us show you the actual figures . . . a most convincing argument to build now. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS QUALITY! and SERVICE ! i Mendenhall and his co-worker of t £ " ) expanded 1 he Geologlcal Sutveyi. Halleysfang gravel between Kenl 'andl i’ v o fi i ‘;m"%‘;lg:; WASHINGTON, D. C., July 22— » pirthday cake for Mr. Balley; Angel|yannheim in search for “Rheln- |oniosi “course and situated s that The Department of Justice is un- food cake, Duvall frosting for Clerk W. C. Duvall of the Appropriations Committee; Valdez Lady Fingers, Juneau Mints, Congressman Luce; Albright dates for the National Park ' Director and Cordova figs; the Interior De- partment was represented with as- sorted nuts, and cheese, some old, some new, was labeled Democratic and Republican. There was a chaser named for Ernest Walker Sawyer. For Con- gressman Addison T. Smith there was Addison Tea' which was really ginger ale. And cigars and cigar- ettes were Smoke from the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. A picture of Sitka, anclent seat of the Czar's rule in North Am- crica, adorned the menu ' card, which also contained a ‘brief de- seription of the Cathedral of St. Michael. Charmed with Trip. Every member of ' the’ PRrty. was charmed with the ‘scetiety .of the Inside Passage nnd particularly impresszd with the ‘sgénic . beauty of Juneau and :its surroundings. Director Albright ' was' one«of a party who went for a short dis- tance up the trail to Gold Creek canyon. “I had no idea anything like it existed anywhere in the country,’ he said referring 'to th> whole voyage. “Juneau is a de- lightful spot and should attract tourists by the thousands” he added. Other members were equally as enthusiastic over the trip. Most of Luce Ginger for; l has for years been washing sand gold” has finally located pay dirt In Au, near Karlsruhe. The vein of gold-bearing gravel, which les about half a mile from the river, Is two feet thick and lies at.a depth of six feet. - Old Papers at The Emplre, glohal school unit in the vaney which will be [it can serve the entire settlement. The school population of the val- ley has trebled in the past thres years and the indications are that next year’s increase will maintain that rate of growth. i Salvage Some Equipment At Fairbanks, Commissioner Kell- BETTER FOR BABIES - » » BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING - BETTER FOR BABIES "+, BETTER FOR COOKI NG AND CREAMING stations. Put it on Enjoy the Carnation Contented Hour an. Sunday evenings owerthe NBC radip your grocery list Jot down “Carnation.” Use it to add smoothness, rich- ness, tastiness, to favorite recipes. Cream the coffee with it. Letit cut your milk and cream bill 'way,’ way down. And— dertaking to study the case of Albert B. Fall with a view of a possible pardon for the former Sec- retary of Interior who yesterday stanting serving his sentence of one year and one day in the State | Prison at Santa Fe, New Mexico. | Fall has made no application for a pardon but scores of his friends have taken the initiative, present- ing a request to President Hoover who immediately transmitted it to \the Department of Justice. ‘er went over the bus routes and jcalled for bids for next year’s | sehosl bus service. He then sal- | vaged equipment and supplies from abandoned schools at Fairbanks Creek, Ecther and Fox. About $1,000 worth of these were as- 'sembled at Fairbanks and much of it shipped to other points where !it will be used instead of new ,equipment. Bids have been called !for on the Ester and Fox build- ings.. The cne used at Fairbanks Creek was a rented building. | From Fairbanks, Mr. Keller flew |by ‘plane to Bagle. There is no {nced for a now building there, he | saide Although the Legislature |approved one on its building pro- gram, it will not be necessary. Re- pairs will be made on the old | building to render it entirely serv- | iceable. [ The schools at Fort Yukon and Tanana arc in good shape, as is tae Ruby plant. At Ruby a cabin . was purchased for living quarters for the teacher, under an appro- priation made by the recent legis- at BAILEY’S UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street ¥ : th> delegation visited the capitol if there’s a “bottle baby” in your home—ask your doctor lature. ) 3 jand spent a short time in the Al- about Carnation’s easy digfilifi”b& Plane to Fairbanks £ aska Museum, A few went by Returning from Ruby to Fair- % i | Governor’s Mansion, and several TWO FREE BOOKLETS, “100 Glorified Recipes” and banks by plane, Mr. Keller made i ) ‘paid visits to local curio stores “Baby-Feeding Simplified.” Very interesting. Address direct connection with the Chitina 1 and made purchases. stage and made the trip out in one A A Hoquiam Threatened- By Fire During Night HOQUIAM, Wash, Four residences and four other buildings were destroyed by a fire last night. threatened the entire town. loss is estimated at $11,000. The fire for a time The July 22| CARNATION COMPANY R, O. Box 1908 Seatdle, An ““Old-timer" WorLp’s LARGEST- Suuuo Buuo or EvaroraTeD MLk day. The building at Chitina is in good condition. He then went to Valdez where he met and con- ferred with the School Board, then returned here. Next week the Commissioner wi'l g0 to Ketchikan to let the con- tracts for the school bus service and look over the Ward Cove gell to inspect the work being done on the new school building. school, He will return by Wran-| Old Papers for sale at Empire Office s S ——