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PN e .5 ‘Dublin with a splendor it “have been held here. ‘lion wvisitors are expected during SUMMERY U THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932. DERTHINGS of Cool Silken Weaves in Many Chic Styles A most complete assortment of lovely cool dainty attention new in underthings. its own charming s lingerie of that should command the women who always seek the Each model boasts of /le treatments at prices that are amazingly low for such fine things. Sizes 32 to 44 Bias Cut Princess Slips $2.75 to $3.75 Dance Sets, Chemise Step-ins, $2.25 Gowns, $2.50 u p B. M. Behrends Co., [nc Juneau’s Leading Department Store Relzgwn Sufles Strtfe in I reland on Eve of Euchanstw Congress; Session Is in J une DUBLIN, June 2—Treland and | ihe sons of Treland will forget bitter political disputes when at | e Eucharistic Congress in June | they join in the common bond of the faith that St. Patrick plflnucd 50 firmly 1500 years ago. ‘ Before a high altar at Phoenix | Park, under the blue crowns of | the Dublin mountains more than | a miilion worshippers from many | hations are expe to kneel wi the papal legate celebrates rolemn high mass that clim: the week "of June 20 to.26. Bitual T Rule City Be"fmrung with Janding of the, legate at. Kingstown om .June 20, all Dublin . might be called a ca- thedral. There will be special ser- vices in all of the churches, and in the wre-cainedral throughout the week and meetings for men, for women and a day for chil- dren. But the great religious moment will come on the last day when the great men of the church-—the cardinals, the archbishops, the bish- ops,—march in solemn procession from the altar in Phoenix Park ‘to the OConneli ridge. Rich with the vivid scarlet and purple yobes of the princes, and humble with the severe black and white of parish priests, the 17-mile procession with its hundreds of thousands of ‘marchers, will color never has seen before, despite the many ‘high celebrations of faith that More than a quarter of a mil- thé week, and, from every coun- try parish in Ireland will come more to eugment the religious Thousands Cross Ocean From America alone 20,000 are expected, and other thousands from Colleges and seminaries have been turned into hotels to make sure that rooms will not be 10 {0z FIRST TRIP OF YEAR T0 NORTH, Field Supermtendent'and | Scientific Director Arrive on Brant Cn r, J. R. Russell, Field Super- United States Bureau of | , arrived here this morn- |ing from his headquarters in Se- | atble on the motorship Brant, Capt. |E. L. Hunter. He is accompanied by Joe Craig, Director of Scien- | tific Imvestigations on, the Paeific |Coast for the Bureay. ‘The two officials will remain here until the end of this week, leay- |ing then on the steamer Admiral ans for Kodiak. They will re- turn to Seattle about July 1. | Enroute here, they visited Bu- |reau stations at Ketchikan and|( Wrangell and called at Anan Creek. | They brought supplies for the field |laarotory at Olive Cove whene |Dr. F. A. Davidson will : continue ‘ms pink salmon studies. /this sea- son. | Mr. Craig. makes his headquar- ]Lcra in Seatile, also. He is in charge of the Bureau's new lab- iarutm'y in thet city as wellas of the ccientific fisheries studies con- ducted in Pacific Coast States and Alaskan waters. | Comimissioner ~Henry O'Malley probably will be in Seattle about (July 1, and will leave shortly after ;t.ha: date for Juneau. He will spend |most of this fishing season in the | Territory, but probably will not |visit the Bristal Bay district. He is. not expected to go any further west than Kodiak. Miss Dorothy Aalbu, stenographer | jin local headquarters of the Bu- 13au, who has been attached to the Seattle offices for several {months, returned on the Brant, {The vessel is scheduled to sail |at. 8 p. m. today for Seattle. B — BRITISH ARE " STARTLED BY 0. 8. SCHEME Internatlonal Conf erence{ for World Trade Re- { i ported Premature r LCNDON, June 2.—Bri! poli- |tical quarters showed indlcations of ‘being nettled over what is con- | sidered a 'premature disclosure of | United States plans for an Inter- | national Conferénce to revive, | world trade. % | Some members of the House of | Irish churchmen and statesmen will unite and Phoenix Park, Dublin, will withess even more elaborate church precessions than the cne shown here when the Most Rev. Joseph Cardinal Mac- Rory (inset), Primate of Ircland, welcomes the Eucharistic Congress to the capital of the Free Satte. expe: bor week. gress w ring land. note in the faith “that invasion, pillage, strife have never weakened. civ Old papers for sale at Empire Office. il Irishmen, greet the con- hope that it peace to the Certainly it will make a high strong fervor of the and h the 1 , and 22 liners will har- their contingents during the ———————— will is- 9.8 DEPARTLEENT OF AGRIQULTURE. WEATHER BUREADU . The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureaw. Forecast for Juneau and viclntty, beginning at 4 pm., June 2: Showers tonight and Friday; moderate southerly winds. Time 4 pm. yest'y . 4 am. today . Noon today 2082 2084 ..29.80 56 49 48 63 91 98 S s S wABLE AND EADIO REPORTS TODAY 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip, 4am. YESTERDAY | “temp. temp. | .. 28 50 60 64 60 . 62 62 42 50 44 48 58 .81 52 56 . 80 . B4 64 B3%S | S5REBREBREEN 62 58 26 34 42 46 42 46 40 34 42 40 42 19 45 50 48 52 52 52 52 26 36 4“4 46 42 46 40 36 42 42 42 49 50 48 52 52 52 54 20 4 10 - - BB ROOOCSCOROOROA 12 Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veiocity 14 10 12 0 [ Trace 0 0 Trace 0 0 0 174 1.04 .33 20 .70 04 38 Trace 04 0 Weatner Cldy Cldy Rain emp. temp. velovty 28 hrs. Weather Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Rain Rain Cldy Pt.Cldy ‘Rain Rain Clear Cldy Rain Cldy 62 is moderately low throughout Alaska, except the ‘and is lowest ‘moderate to near Kodiak with heavy rain in that vi- light rain from the central Interior to Ore- ‘pressure s high south of the Aleutian Islands and west m‘.% and moderately high on the Arctic Coast r We in the northern and eastern Interior. Tempera- slightly in nearly all districts, but have fallen in ‘mw relief. Money back if you are MRS, ARNOTT ACQUITTED OF Jury i)eliberales 18 Hours at Anchorage—Was Second Trial ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 2— iA jury of five women and seven men has acquitted Mrs. Martha {Anott, accused of murdering her \husband, John Arnott, near Chit- lina, Alaska. | The jury deliberated 18 hours before returning the verdict. | This was the second time the case had been tried. The first jury disagreed but it stood 7 to 5 for acquittal. Arnott was an old prospector. Mrs. Arnott, before her marriage a nurse in Bellingham, Wash., came | north to Cordova and the two were | married. Arnott was found shot to death in his bed in the family cabin. - LEG SORES julcers, broken or swollen veins, blue {knots and other leg troubles—with- out operations, injections nor en- {forced rest—is available right here 'm your own home town. You can try it TODAY on the responsibility jof a druggist whom you know and trust. Without any risk whatever. In other words, Emerald Oil, used according to - directions, will give iyou swift, sure relief, or 'Juneau Drug Co. or Butler Mauro Drug €o. will gladly refund your money. You need deposit only 85¢ with them as ithe purchase price to get immed- dlsnppomhd ? 1 SLAYING MATE A treatment which heéals varicose | Common.s suggested the premature 'dlsclm;ure was not connected with | the political exigencies of America. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secre- | tary, administered what some in- Iterpreted as reproof to America over the incident, stating. the plan was still informal and purely in the preliminary stage. e ——— CONFIRMED AS flMNBANT COAST GUARD 'Capl Hamlet with Rank | of Rear Admiral, Ap- proved by Senate WASHINGTON, June 2—The Senate has confirmed Capt. A. Hamlet to be, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard with the rank of Rear Admiral. He succeeds the late Rear Admiral Frederick C. Billard. Capt. Hamlet's home is given in the Coast Guard Register as at Part. Townsend, Wash. Was Graduated in 1896. He was appointed in 1954 to Coast Guard |Academy, then at Arundel Cove, Md. He was grad-| uated in 1896. His father was a service and 'Superintendent of the| A for several years. m has served 4 years' m‘l menths in Alaska wa- texrs and 8 years on the Pacific (Coast.. Awarded Gold Medal He was awarded the gold “Life| Saving Medal” for distinguished rescue work duning the World War In 1928, he was appoinied Su- perintendent. of the Coast Guard Academy, now at New London, Conn. ————— — . ATTENTION, SPORT FANS A public meeting -will be held Friday, June3, at 7:30 pam,, in the banquet room of Moose Hall, for of organizing an ath- | ‘purppse letic club for the pre m oflm‘ ‘ports. 'TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN My wife, mu- Chase, havmg day left my bed and board, will not be responsible for any q.bn contracted by her after this RUSSELL MAKES| his first inspection of the! |Senior officer in the Coast Guard | Cosmic Ray Expedition To Keep On Dr. Ralph Befietl to Take" Charge of Work, Mt. Mdl(irxley 1 CAGO, I, ‘June 2. — The uy of Chicago has announc- foh Bennett, of the sfl:s Institute of Tech- will take over the cosmic y expedition work in the Mount| McKinley Alaska area, which has m n temporarily suspended sine3: the death of Allen Carpe, ‘killed| in a fall down a crevasse on Mul- | r (nacler | \ GERMAN NAVAL DEAD NOTABLE Dead of ]ulland Honored| by Impressive Ceremony, Says Local Man | Memorial services held last Tues- day aboard the cruiser Karlsruhe in Taku Inlet for the German Nav-' jal dead of the battle of Jutland were simple, dignified and impres- sive, without bombast and with none of the “Der Tag” spirit, de- clared J. H. Hinrichsen, well known local resident, who was a guest of Capt. Wassner on that occasion. Mr. Hinrichsen made the trip to the inlet at Capt. Wassner's invi- m ion and returned here last Tues- day evening on the seaplane Chi- {chagof with Fred Ordway of the Alaska Scenic Views. The memorial services were large- Iy religious. The entire command jparaded for church. Mass was said and songs sung. Addresses were made by Capt. Wassner and the {eruiser’s chaplain. Mr. Hinrichsen, who has lived in ithe United States for 50 years, is: & native of ‘Germany, was born and lived as a boy in one of the northern Provinces. His old home was within a few miles of the home of Capt. Wassner, and as a boy of 10 he was acquainted with an aunt of the latter. “The entire crew, officers, cadets and enlisted men, were deeply touched by the friendly and court- Gus reception they receiyed in Ju- neau @md Capt. Wassner, before I left the ship, again expressed for his command the grateful appre- ciation that is felt by every mem- ber,” Mr. Hinrichsen said. SO 0 72 S R 2 | WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Election of officers. urged to attend. GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why external rem- edies. do not give quick and pexman- ent relief? Why cutting doss not remove the canse? Do you know the cause of Piles 4§ internal? That there is congestion of blood m the lower bowel—the veins flab- by, the parts almost dead? Do you know that there is a harmless internal remedy for itch- ing, bleeding or protruding piles discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as HEM-ROID that is guar- anteed? HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- moving the cause. It stimulates the ' circulation. in the lower bowel—" |drives out the thick impure bloed, heals and restores the affected parts. Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID has |an _almost unbelievable record of sugcess right in this city. So why iwaal'e time on .external remedies or worry about an operation when | Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile ' |sufferer to try HEM-ROID with guarantee of money-back if it does” not end their Piles no matter how stubborn the case? —adv. —adv. SERVICES FOR - ! morrow evening will be in the na- ture of a token of appreciation on All members RAINBOW GIRLS TOGIVE DANCE FRIDAY EVENING | Affair Will Be Comphmenl- ary to Masons and Eastern Stars In compliment to members of the Masonic and Eastern Star or- ganizations, Girls of the Rainbow will give a dance tomorrow evening in th> Scottish Rite Temple. The dance will be held immediately ‘after a Rainbow Chapter meeting, which will begin at 7:30 o'clock at |whigh 11 candidates will be in- itiated. Token ¢f Appreciation Msasons and Eastern Stars spon- ored the formation of th: Rain- bow Chapter, and the dance to- the part of the girls. The Serenaders’ Orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. Ar- rangements have been made for the serving of refrashments. Dance Is Invitational At the initiation meeting, Masons and Bastern :Btars are -invited to be present.” For the dance a gen- eral invitation is extended Masons, Eastern Stars and DeMolay boys and special invitations have been issued by the girls to a few others of their friends. -t . MRES. LEO FESL ADJUGLGED INSANE AND COMMITTED Mrs. Leo Fesl was yesterday ad- judged insane by a jury in the United States Commissioner's Court. iShe was committed to Morning- side ‘Sanitarium by Judge Charles Sey. Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted CAPESKIN GLOVES TANS BROWNS and BLACK I ALL SIZES | 1 | [} | | High “cost is ‘unnecessary | well with CARBONADO. f INDIAN saty your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Real Bargam HEATIN G For summer heat, Start Bank it - Your fire will require bllttle attention throughout the day. Per Ton F.0.B. Bunkers $11.50 . Cal! Us Direct—PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 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