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.. NEW CURTAINS FOR EVERY ROOM at the LOWEST PRICES in YEARS For the Kitchen and Bath Room MARQUISETTE with COLORED RUFFLES $1.00 A SET 4183 VOTE N | PRIMARY TESTS THIS DIVISION Damogais Balls, 32, Re- publicans 2,088 in Re- cent April Voting (Conttnuea 1rom Page One) cheerful. Hanson 1,419, L. H. Kubley 1,3'16.| R. N. Scruby 1419 and Grover C. ‘Winn 1332 votes. Connors Carries Division le 669 votes. ‘The respective vote was: musson 1314 and White 375. vote in that contest was: er 1137, 639, Chase-Hungerford Lead Convention. However, In a triangular fight for elcetion for Democratic National Commit- teeman to succeed himself, James J. Connors of this city led the field. He was given 905 votes, John W, Frame 785 and R. E. In the Republican primary, Ed- ward A. Rasmuson, Skagway bank- er, swamped Jack White, Juneau businessman by almost 1,000 votes. Ras- Three candidates on the Frame tickel for Delegates to the Demo- cratic Natfonal Convention led ni that fight, an organization candi- date was fourth, and two Frame cantlidates fifth and sixth. The B. Rice 1,171, Eugene 'Wack- H. M. Heath 1105, John 'z‘rqy 1,023, T. A. Wakefield Moran 984, W, B. Kirk 923, John Wal- Harry F. Morton 823, 1 721 and A. A. Shon- Dr. W. H. Chase and E. 8. Hun- au'low led the way in the race delegates 1o the Republican The former ived 1002 and the latter 975 Karl Theile, Secretary of polled 788 and his running- ate, J. H. Davies of Ketchikan votes. nited States Marshal Allben‘ the only candidate for Al- Delegate to the G. O. P.| | convention, was given 1246 votes, The (five candidates for Alter-| | nates to the Democratic conven- | tion polled the following vote: S. Hellenthal 1286, Arch MacDonald | 1464, P. C. McMullen 1,142, Senator Allen Shatuck 1366 and C. J. Relurns from the Second, Third and Fourth Divisions are still in- lete. the vote re- to date insure the election Theile as convention Dele- and Messrs. Deal, Kirk, Troy |y and Shonbeck as Demo- | | convention delegates. The place probably will be cap- by M. M. Heaith, who has|| lead over John G. Wal-| Connors carried all xourl For the New colorful curtains do much toward making the home more beautiful and Why delay replacing those worn and faded curtains when you can now buy them at such low pnces7 This selection is one of the finest we have ever offered and at this low price you can easily afford to refurnish every windows in the house tastefully and economically. Living Room PANELS $1.00 each Bed Room and Dining Room PLAIN MARQUISETTE and DOTTED SCRIM 65¢, $1.00 and $1.75 A SET e e e E e S e ne el B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store New Styles —_—_— lessing, Repuin, Remoden | | 100 TATE 10 CLASSIFY__ Yurman, the Furrier | |[FOR RENT Triangle Building apartment; CONTESTS FIRST DlVlS!ON REPUBLICAN Commit- Delegates to Precinct— Atty-Gen. Auditor teeman anonu Convention T i Qr £ B -] HEER R EER §l R I R | CRL B ol (1 8 T B «1 | B | g [ 1 I ¥ | R B bt} il bigl | | i | g 8 Juneau No. 1 122) 169 29| 80, 191] 154| 95| 105] 142| 60 208 Juneau No. 2 ..| 50 64| 11] 45| 60| 55 42|| 45| 46) 29| 66 Juneau No. 3 21| 52/ 4| 20| 48| 44| 24/} 29 41] 16/ 52 Douglas No. 1 28| 28| 3] 43| 11)| 31 16| 32( 15 27| 26 Douglas No. 2 .| 16| 14| ©0f 26/ 3| 17 9| 19 2/ 24 9 Juslpg e 1 8l -1 Sf 3)| 8 8| 5 4 1 4 Treadwell ... i 1k oof g o 1 WMo 0 Salmon Creek ..| 4| 10/ 0 6 10{ 10 4/ 6 6 3 18 Mendenhall | 1 13 1 8 |l e sip o 3 8 1¥ Lynn Canal ....| 2| 13| 3| 6| 7 ey 3 11 1 13 Thane | 38 9 o 5| e 4 8 1 4 2 11 Ketchikan | 16| 80| 75| 25/ 8| 55/ 20| 29] 92| 13 61 Ketchikan No, 2| 2| 49 31 22| 1| 32 7| 33, 43 8 18 Revilla | g g oa an # Hf M 8 1 B Charcoal Point | 4 19| 12| 14/ 0| 18 6| 15| 2 o8 9 Skagway ... 48 98|| 7| 109 19| 120{ 19} 60 34 5¢ 58 Hyder . | 5 28] 3 11 16 20, o 16 8 5 18 Haines 19 24| 4] 3] of 42 2| 3 o 18 16 Wrangell 11 84j| 5| 82 17|| 70| 14/} 33 21| 56 50 Petersburg ......| 85 77| 7| 88 21| 77 12| 59| 20 95 22 stikine ... 5| 8| o 10 3 o9 3 8 3 9 % Craig 1) 8| 7 19 2| 19 20 2 5 11 B Klawock | 3 sff 4 6 2 ‘4 4f O w0 4 B Pennock Island | 1| 1| 1 1] of 2 of o 2 o & Hydsburg ... O || Of 14 0| 13 of 18 o 13 © |8itka | 63 44/ 10 85 16| 90| 14/ 86f 17 72 3k Yakutat 45 8| 3| 59| 2 63 4| 60] 6 54 & Metlakatla ... o8l U8F 3 o of Hb W o1F of B Loring of 4| 2 2 o 1 2 & 1 23 0 Klukwan ... 3 211 3| 21 o 177 3 18 4 116 1 Chilkat .......| 1| 81 3 6 a e % & 3 3 & Hoonah | 54] 13 38| 63 9| 50/ 6| 56 6 59 A Port Alexander | 5 3jf 1 6 1| 6 2| 2 4 4 5 Tenakee | 8 18} of 18 1 16 3} 14 3 14 8 Kasaan | 1 1jf of 1] of o 4df 9 o 9 b Shakan . Py 1y 1f o of T e o 1 of & Pont Agassiz .| 4] 7ff i 3 7| 8 2| I 3 e % Goddard . IR R TR T | Kimsham | o 6} 0 0 86 4 0 2 38 [ 6 Chichagof | 8 18| 3 2 15 14 8 9 1 3 1 Baranof . 0 4 0 XY 9 o 3 Funter . o off @ % SEECNL 0 &6 q ¥ Tokeen | 1 2 o 3 of & of f§ 3 o 2 Killisnoo | 0 5 0 s' of & 2 2 3 1 3 Angoon . | 43 o 4 36 11| 43 8| & 7 4 4 West Peterspurg| 0 14 0 10 1| 6 3 2 1 13 B|¥ Myers Chuck .| 4 8| o 1| 1 ‘1 1| 8 & 3 @b Fanshaw Joor @ W R ey Y g Windham . 1o 7o 7o 4 g I Scow Bay ..., 1| 8| 0 9 :% L s o o B Kake [ 120] . 4| 1 117 || 121 18 5| 116 § Gustavus hieible BB 3 2] 2 |l o e Totals 7811081 nomination for Delegate and his majority is expected to be sub- Dmls WINN LEAVES b |stantially increased in the vote FaR WORK lN FlF.LD |vet to be received. Mr. Rustgard carried all four Dennis ‘Winn, Alaska agsnt for Divisions by large majorities, and |the United States Bureau of Fish- Mr. Cole had a walkaway victory|eries and Commissoiner for the in all of them over his two 0ppo- | Department of Commerce for Al- nents for the Republican nomina- |aska, sailed on May 12 for Bris- tion for Auditor. tol Bay on the Libby steamer S AP ‘General Gorgas, according to ad- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay |Vices recéived at local headquar- - ters of the Bureau. ry " Mr. Winn will remax. ¢ | Juneau Beauty tol Bay throughout the fis }{ Sho pe son, directing the bureau’s admin- |’ | svivia BROMBERG | fmamaine man o cohestind | Specializing in Permanent and | |; 0 ohesreing. SN | runs of red fish generally. He is Finger Waves—Faglals | & expected to come here late in Au- — gust for the remainder of the SEE YURMAN || ——— New !'! Garments in | SHOP IN JUNEAU l room. Channel Apts. Phone METAL SCOOP ' FOUND WHERE BODY LOGATED found nothing to implicate Dr. fi’;fih F. Condon, who paid the $50,- ers in & Bronx cemetery. Condott said here and also in New York he would give his best co- opefation to a plan for a cam- paign against the persons the whole world looked on with growing con- tempt and hate. ~ Johtt coln, was born in a log cabin, but the cabin no longer exists. . . . birthplace was in Red River County, Texas, 22, 18689, and Sarah Jlne Garner, were of pioneer -stock. . ball and vland shorutop for the Furnished 2-room |Coon Botip Hollow team, bitter riv- | At s: went to wwnngwn to serve also housekeeping|als of the Possum Trot nine onin Congress. 436. |diamonds of nis section. | his distriet shwe. ransom to ‘the alleged kidnap- Dr. 21,800 POUNDS OF SALMON GO0 TO EAST COAS night from Prince Rupert. They |ran there several days age with | halibut catches. Al things con- sidered, the boats did not net at | Pringe Rupernt much if any more than if they had sold their fish here. e VERERS IN MOVIES N. ‘J, May 14— two diseoverers of the aby Lingbergh arrived at | . 'S. Mitus yesterday to go to work, they were embarrased when they found the | place cluttered with news reel cam- eras and sound producing appar- | atus. William Allen and Orville Wilson \posed for their pictures in their work clothes and repeated their version of the finding of the body 'hree or tour times for the talkies. IPARROT’S 'PLAYERS | GIVING DANCE, A. B. I HALL THIS EVEN[NG | Spcoially arranged music w:ll‘ the Gas- | | be featursd tonight by | tineau Serenaders’ der the Orchestra un- du‘ecuon of Rex Parr RESULTS F CONTESTS IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, FIRST DIVISION PARTY VOTE Precinct— Delegate 0 Representatives Committteman Delegates to National Convention R PR R R IER R R EREAE B & i 2 3 2 & e § 8 E|| B| Bl Bl B & # 5| 8 8 8| S & K E 2 |B|E ol B g g| @/ = = B & 3 © Bl g &) = <1 Bl '8 =3 7 & 8 E gl = 8BS e "ok oseE 18 ° 8 BB R g8 5 $1 B Bl | & Jls £ L a £ IR i 3 | ’ (= 1add & | | B | H i ! | [ i | Precinct— o ! i | | Jitheau No. 1 ....| 200/ 79 85| 154| 213) 141] 53| 130| 150j| 233[ 20| 11|| 41| 228) 56/ 166 91| 121| 223 54| 54 177)jupeau No. 1 | 305| 287| 592 Juneau No. 2 | 108{ 81 60 85| 144| 62] 42 102] 98} 152| 13| 13 32| 107 44) 87 78 76 136; 40 45 114 juneau No. 2 | 120] 203| 323 Juneau No. 3 ...| 76| 43 44 49| a1 30} 21| 58 65/ 77 9| 13| 26/ 67| 40{ 48] 38/ 36/ 67 25| 20| 62|juneau No. 3 84 125] 209 Dougles No. 1 ... 16 13 1) 33 19 5 5 18 16] 2 3 3 7 18] 10f 13| 11] 6/ 15/ 7} 7 12|pouglas No. 1 61 32/ 93 Douglas No. 2 13 1 6 13 14. % 1 9 8 15| 1| o 4 12| sf 12] 7 9 8 4 2 TiDeuglas No. 2 ... 31 17| 48 Jualpa .. N 3l 4 4 9 o a Bl B o 1 1 & % 1 4 3 4 1 2 -3|juaipa. ... 9 8 17 Treadwell | o o of Capeial g g A BRsGinoa) o 11 1} 1 o o o 0 1 0 Treadwell |8 o # Salmon Creek 18 2 5| 15/ 20] 15| 4 8§ 6| 18 o 1 1 17 '3/ 13/ 9 9 17 4 2 15 salmon Creek | 18] 22| s8 Mendenhall ke Tn 5| 6 18 & 1 % 8 M 2 0O 2 8 2 8 4 38 9 3 1 5 Mendenhall 14 14 28 Lynn Canal 14 2 15/ 15{ 16| 8 2| 14/ 10/ 18 0 ' 0] 5 15| 2/ 10, 11y 5 14 3 3| 11 Lynn Canal 15/ 19 34 L T SIS (R B 1 @ 2 a o o 2% o o 2 2.0 1 3 o ¥ -4 0 Ilihane 13 3 15 Ketchikan No. 1 .| 28| 240 214 95 104{ 293 232 52| 140/| 35| 175 255 193 117] 192} 102, 219| 106 148| 260/ 197 83| Ketchikan No. 1 ... 105 557| 662 Ketchikan No. 2 .| 18/ 76| 75 G4 68 149| 80| 24| 66| 27| 71| 90| 75 51 77 56| e8] 46 51 97 91| 36 Kptchikan No. 2....| 59| 223| 282 Charcoal Point ......| 5| 34 28 11f 23| 61| 33 10, 27| 5|' 40| 32| 40/ 15/ 27{ 18] 33} 19 13| 56/ 45 13|Charcoal Point 28] 85 113 Revilla 0| 23] 16 12) 13 23] 55| 8 7| 3] 25 24 23 4 23 6 26/ 10/ 6 35 24 6|Revilla ... | 8 68 7% Wacker City 28 8 3 o 25 0 2 1 328 2 30 0 28 1) 200 1 1 20 24| 2 Wacker City .. | o 382 33 Skagway ... 11 13- 10{ 6 8} 11} 13| 18 3} 3| 7, 1) 7 9| 100 5| 15/ 5/ 8 5 Skagway | 156/ 23| 179 Haines 79 12| 11 8 6 8f 14 .1} i 7 8 . 4 8 el o4 1 6 | Haines | 67 Hyder ... 3 62 7| 24| 15/ 23] 10, 17/ 13 30| 18 25| 18] 21| 13| 30 14) 17} 29) 28 9| Hyder .. | 102 Wrangell 16/ 25/ 43 23 30| 41] 35| 34| 12{ 21) 23 10| 29f) 16 277 24 22 21 25| 36| 16} 26 15| Wrangell . | 192 Petersburg 26 28 | 42/ 31| 58 31 33; 18| 48/ 37 15{ 25| 24 33 36/ 32| 38 24 40! 27: 27| 38’Pelgrsburg | 212 Stikine . 3 4 18 e 8 o 13/ 8 1 6| 3 4 T 6 10 S 8 7 48 Wi O Bistikine .. 33 Craig o 8 58| 28 27 8 15| 21) 54/ 5 18 10 12 2 22 18, 27] 16| 32| 9| M| 35 26 15/Craig 89 Kilawock 1 28 80| 95 96 5 21| 5 110 9 17, 2 90| 6 g0 of 83 16 s 6 13 o4 83 17| Klawock § 2 123 Pennock Tsland of 3 10| 8 8 5 8 8 38 3 4 o 8§ m\ 5 3 5 3 5 2 4 6 5 2|Pennock Island 2 12) 14 Hydaburg of 3 7| 38 7 1 3 4 49 o 2| 1 es 3 55 5 53] 6 52' 2 O 60] 52 .8 Hydaburg 96 Sitka ... 12| 57/ 36| 28 32 35/ 62( 27| 23] 44| 64 59 14f 14| 5/ 33 42: 2:1 4:1 ?z 33: 4: 2;\ 3;4 6; sitll:am LA | 221 Yakutat th 18 8l 4 o 6 12 8 5 5 8 o S5 4 4 | 8 | 5 17 akutat ... 82 Metlatkala o 22 65“, 73 54 21 25| 46 76 9| 3 4@ 50? 28)| 3 49 20| 59 27| 72| 10[ 23/ 76| 67| 35 Metlakatla 88 Loring ... of 5 11 121 8 4 6 13 2 1 5 3l U 8§ a4 o6 6 -5 8 11| I 3 | | 2| Loring 21 Klukwan o 8 #ll Gy 320 @ &8 4 ol @ &Ml y 2 O 9% 4o 2| Klukwan 34 Chilkat o g Ni.o 3 aof 3| ® 0 3 cof & 2 of & 3 2 o & 4 1 0 1 i |Chilkat 14 . Hoonah 19 o 3| 6 17 14| 22/ 8 13 15 15| 19} 10} 2 8 o 10 14 15| 16 13 5/ 13| 13 | Hoonah | 98 Port Alexander . 3 18 21| s 26 17) 21| 23] 13 14 16| 4 21} 4} 14 17 19 13| 15) 12| 20/ 13 1§ 14| Port Alexander .| 8 &4 52 Tenakee [ w4 S8l o 14 el 16) Bj 7 18 e 13 s g 7 & 1 1up1 6 8 5 9| 5| Tenakee 22 22| 44 Rasaan . 2 93j 94 19 3 3 100 21f 1 i e 19 1 3 19 17 2 W/ 4 17 2 1 5 {Kasaan | 11 27 38 Shakan R BTy o pooslion 3l o) oA o HELAR 4 2 oGW O % A 0 {Shakan E e ol Ricwoox 1stand .. of i 8| 4 e 4 o s of y of 1 4 A " 3 3 H & . H 4 I O 0!Klawock Island ....[ 0 9 9 BN Agasie . p o0 OF fl 1) o o o of i o g oo o b # oo 1 N oW CH O O 0| Point Agassiz | #] 1} 12 Chiehagof po&sl of 1 3 3 9 8 L 3 2f - 8 8 1 mAmchE SHH 4 2| Chichagot {19 5] 24 Baranof 0 W o of op 3l a4 Ualel s fiha 4 3 BB 800 3 3 | Baranof | 4 9 10 Fanter o B 4 of e ok ol 8 o Al 8 Y G & M4 3 B 1| Funter i T | Killisnoo of o @l.0 o 2 2 ¥ y 3 of o o 2 # 0 o 3 O O 3 1 2 2| KilliSnoo ..........c....| 8 3 8 Angoon . # od ¥ s o 1y 2 oF 8 of y A e o & 1 1y i3 o 2 0 2| Angoon | 51f 4 55 Tokeen a0 ST e B R 2| Tokeen . sizel oSl West Petersburg 2 s 8o 4 4 3 3 1 2 4 8 o 1 ol 2 1 8 & 4 3 1 2 0| West Petersburg .....| 14/ 7| 21 Gomtard .......of ¥ o Yoo 1 2 3y o o 2 2 1} I 0O o 2 o 1 1 o 1 1 1j 1 2 2[Goddard e B 3] 16 Rimigharn ........| 2 3 S o 4 3 7 4 o 4 8 5 3 0 i 2 2 5 & ¢ 4 3 6 2 2 6{Rimsham .. .....:| 6 8 Myers Chuck .....| 0 6 7l 5 4 2 7 9 6 2 6 2 1 6 3 5 3 1 7 1 8 3 4 1 7 5iMyers Chuck 12| 15 27 8oow Bay ... O 1| 1926 13| 4 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 15 3 13 13 4 12| 1f 12 0 1| 14/ 12| 2|Scow Bay 11 20 31 Kake of -0 ME1 o o ‘3 O H af o o 1 0 of 1 o 1 o o 1 o o 1 1 1|Kake | 129) 1] 130 Fanshaw : o sal ol o 2 4 873§ o 3 A 1 4 of 1 3 1 8 2 8 2 3 8 1 8 Fanshaw By Windham tor-Hogl oo & oo 8 N 0 Y M 5o 9 o 2 1 o 1 o 3 1 1 1f 0 0|Windham 3 10 Gstavus e S R e Houollva ) sl oM 8 3 8)o0 3 A L Gustavus 5 11 1} ! | - - ] i ‘_L_._'_ Totals ]652 925 1116”115"1183 798 12551141 1093 652 957 903| -ms 660|| 721/1105 923 970 985| 823/1171] 63910281157 994 844 Totals 2028/2735/4763 U. 8. DEPARTI{ENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Buresu: Forecast for Juneau and viclnty, beginning at 4 p.m., May M4: Rain tonight and Sunday; Moderate southeasterly winds. Juneau. Alaskan William Strong, W. H, Marcus, Tulsequah; George Barnes, Taku Harbor. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. Karl BEgge, Se- attle. ——,r JAMES McCLOSKEY BACK this morning aboard the Norco. He has been visiting ih the Pa- eific Northwest, principally at Walla Walla where his son Gene is in the Veterans' Hospital there. James McCloskey arrived home | ers have fallen over most of Southern Alaska. erately high in Southeastern Alaska but higher and rising to the |southward. The pressure is also moderatley high on the Aretic 1C_oast with clear weather over Northern Alaska. Temperatures have |risen in the central Interior and on the Bering Sea coast and have changed but little elsewhere. is giving Broken Part of Shovel Re-| Two More _]uneau AR e e evoioned & hix e Time » BMJ eéar Temp. Humidity Wind Veioclty ~ Weatner - o p.m. yest'y 0.1 52 59 SW 10 Sprinkling t \p\ ce instrumentation which he be P! vealed by Searchers that Ran to Ruper e B oy oo |8 e today - Zid0Rw - &t 81 8§ 5 Cldy Near Hopewell Return Home ‘m‘ clate tempd af modern’ @ance |NOOR today ...30.24 47 70 S b Rain i | music. vABLE AND RADIO REPORTE (Continued from Page One) Twenty-eight thotisand, smcn' e YESTERDAY | TODAY hundred and seventy pounds Of Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. eral William Stevens left the State |frozen white king salmon were sent | D R JORGENSEN HERE Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velodty zlhn. Weather House on a mission he indicated on fhe mctorship Norco today b&’ ENROUTE TO NORTI’“E“""W 20 20 | 4 6 4 Clear might provide developments in the the Juneau Cold Storage Company | | Nome 36 36 30 32 6 02 Cldy Lindbergh case. |to Brooklyn, N. Y. The fish, pack- Dr. Stanley Jorgensen, who sold | Bethel . 42 42 36 36 10 Trace Rain “When we come back, we will|ed in 72 boxes, will be discharged | His practice in Cordova several| Fort Yukon . 56 56 82 33 4 0 Clear have something for you,” Stevens | at Prince Rupert, B. C., for trans- \months ago and went to Seattle Tanana 58 56 34 34 4 0 Clear told the news men. chipment over the Canadian Na- |for some spdcial work, arrived |Fairbanks 60 60 38 38 4 0 Cldy 4 tional Raflways to the Atlantic | fere yesterday aboard the U. s. | Eagle 60 60 30 30 4 0 Clear SLEEPING SUIT IDENTICAL | gop000q | Navy Supply ship Swallow and wwill | 4 38 | 3¢ 3 10 0 Cldy HOPEWELL, N. J., May 14—The bl o b | visit for a few days with relatives :: ig | -‘;g :3 12 0 Cldy poli said the sleeping suit sent g and friends. = .06 Cldy t.owl;r. John F. Condon by the whr:(::e m”fl,‘iup‘,’,‘:"dfmf mii‘ He will proceed to Seward on gordova : ®. - 40 40 8 .18 Rain purported kidnapers to whom he i e Y |the steamer Alaska next Tuesday | cal - 53 52 2 43 5 Trace Cldy by the Celtic Capt. Henry Moy, Sitka é 56 - | 38 — — paid the ransom, was the same| o oo os no racaints mm‘md go from there to Fairbanks | g . | 0 Pt.Cldy kind worn by the baby but “there | hased by the Cold Stor. |Were he plans to open dental | e Tl S 2 4a 4 80 Pt.Cdy was nothifig " about the suit to| ' B P - | offices. | Prince Rupert ... 48 44 0 4 4 3 Rain fuskhie 1astitidydt &8 the same the |S5° Compeny for 4 gents § pound 2oLl Edrmiohton . 8 58 | 4 42 16 0 cidy BAS Rcve whaN it -as -abducted;” | 07, £6d8 and 2 cents s pound for Seattle 58 54 6 46 6 0 cidy o 2yl whites. S ke nomis ) Portland 64 60 46 46 4 0 Pt.Cldy CONDON NOT IMPLICATED Returns ¥rom Rupert L E HOTELS l‘San Francisco ... 62 58 | 50 52 6 0 Clear TRENTON, N. J. May 14—Dis-| The Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- trict Attorney Erwin Marshall an- | ther, and the Hyperien, Capt. Os- Gastineau | The low pressure area In Southwestern Alaska moved eastward notinced late yesterday that he had | 3 ‘Oberg, returned to Juneaut 1ast| = poter Carlson, F. E. Swariz, and the pressure is falling rapidly in the Guif of Alaska and show- The pressure is mod- RETURNS TO KETCHIKAN D. L. Knight, District Director cof Tmmigration for Alaska, who |came to Juneau several days ago on official business, was an out- going passenger today on the mo- troship Norco. He is returning to | this gnm and due heme Tues- his headquarters in Ketchikan. day. ance Garner, like Lin- His the date was November . His parents, John Ettid : He liked base- | Judge Attorney, but was beaten. . ed to Uvalde, and in 1895 married schol at Bogota At 19, moved to . Decided to be- . Ran for County Mov- Practiced law, ran a paper, served as County and in State Legislature. . Has represented The antocnmc party leader in| The Harding lmfllnde of 1920 left Garner ranking minority member . . . He led fights t me&:m “tariff measures . A few|. . Washington thought he was just another cow thief from Texas, Gar- ner said. . . . In Congress he began his famous friendship with the late ‘Won Nicholas Longworth. place on Ways and I(ems ‘Com- mittee. . became finance and with President Wilson. During World War he oftéen went to White House after Congress sessions to confer John Nance Garner of the House. and Mellon tax plans. . months ago he was elected to Speak- . Has worked MRS. HAYES RETURNING Mrs. J. C. Hayes wno has been visiting in Portland and elsewherc for the past several weeks, is re- turning to her Juneau home aboard the Alaska ssiling from Seaitl: Politu;alr H eadlmers Cactus Jack, as Garner is fa- mmllmb called, still wears a wide in his garden and pecan orchard. . He eats pecans in his office—pecans from his own When in Uvalde he works - - S