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2 — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO‘\IDAY JUNE 6 RAIN WEAR LADIES RUBBERIZED SILK RAINCOATS Light weight. Colors—Green, Red. Regular $9.50 Special, $6.95 P Blue and HEAVY RAINCOATS Flannel Lined Special, $4.25 LADIES CHILDREN’S FLANNEL LINED LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS Blue, Black and Red Speciul, $3.25 MEN'S BALI ()O\ Sll K RAINCOATS Blue and Sea Green $8.75 and up YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ YELLOW SLICKERS and LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS $3.25 and $2.75 rsspecti\'ely RU BBILRS for the Whole Family AT NEW LOW PRICES Nationally Advertised “Follmer Clogg and Co.” bVlBRLI LA§ in Silks and Cottons PRICED TO PLEASE Y B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store g Dep: MORRIS IS HiGH as he did were Guy McNaughton, Mort Truesdell and Ed. Wigell. ‘Scores of other participants in the shoot were: Dr. W. W. Council 21, W. Long- head 20, Oliver Olson 16 and John Jones 15. Conditions for the shooi were bad. The day was cloudy and dark, "BUN AT PIGEON ‘SHODT SUNDAY -5 = 5.0z == Scnbner, M cNaught on,|tendance. Truesdell and Wigell SRR B Tie for Second Ilano F. Mcrris was high gun " nt the c)ay target shoot held yes- | benhy forencon by the Juneau Gun Club, He made a perfect recotd, lhxryp!ng 25 birds of 25 sprung the traps. courts are swamped. O Scribner, Western repre- | Governar General Roosevelt re- rentative of the Remington AImMS | ssntly found more than 50,000 title Company, who arrived from ‘he‘cnsc—s pending in éne northern La- Elates Saturday night on a busi- | | zon province. * mess trip to Alaska, was among the | only g fraction of the land has | marksmen that crowded into sec- |pein surveyed and clear titles is- «and place with a score of 23. Oth- | geq under the Torrens system. J&rs, who attained the same figure ' FILIPINO LAND TITLE SUITS SWAMP ISLANDS' COURTS MANTLA, June 6—Changes are proposed in the system of issu- ing land titles in the Philippines by means of “cadastral” or whole- |sale surveys, because the islands’ i’ . S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather H LOCAL DATA (By the U. S! Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. June 6: Showers tonight, Tuesday partly cloudy and gentle easterly winds. slightly warmer; ‘Time. Barometer Temp. Humanity Wind Velocity Weather 3 44 88 SE 14 Rain 43 86 B 10 Rain 43 95 “SE n Rain 4 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY : e - Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precm dam. } . 'Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather = ,; - 126 26 2 24 12 0 Cldy ; 50 50 2 32 6 0 Clear H .46 42 13 3 16 0 cldy | 38 38 30 80 4 .08 Cldy 3 ..... 48 42 |~ 26 36 4 0 Cldy B4 44 44 | 3 38 4 16 clay i 46 46 3 % 3 ‘@ Rain S . 38 38 30 32 0 0 Cldy .42 42 42 44 4 0 Pt. Cldy 58 58 | 40 40 L 0 Cldy 56 56 40 40 4 .01 Pt. Oldy 46 “ 43 43 10 £5 Rain 50 — 30 —_ o 1.20 Mitsing 50- 46 42 42 4 06 Pt. Cldy - 52 44 44 0 04 - Cldy 66 62 38 42 4 0 Clear 58 58 48 48 6 o Pt. Cldy 62 58 | @8 48 4 ‘Trace Cldy 86 66 4 5¢ % 0 Clear is moderately 1ow south of the Guilf of Alaska and upper Yukon vam with ‘light to moderate rain H g lnterlcr The pressure is mod- Northern Alaska with partly cloudy w‘h ly high from Southeast Al- m#mumm : li gi the stabilizer of the “Lone Star” shows Browne lylng in bed at a h ing the two men in the atmasphere. w1932, The Transpacific flight ambiticns of Nat Browne, veteran N cw Browne's big rcd menoplane “Lene Star,” ccllapsed in midair durin g re teer assistant in refueling operations were saved from death by th ei causing it to go into a neose dive ospital with a diclecated shoulder. aviator ended Puge 1g operations. hutes. The gascline hc York in and A holiday sea-sled party rescu ¢d them when they landed in the water. huddled in blaukets in the bottom of the rescue boat with Brooks sit ting on the edge of the craft with his back to the camera. The other Browne and Frank Brooks, last mmu(.« ullm- vhen Browne attempted to right the ship it fell in pieces leav- To Make Dreams Come True «an say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the The simplest way we more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the sarest way. Start today. t Sound, Seattle, M National Bank 2 of the refueling ship caught in One photo shows Browne ANOTHER FORD | V-8 REGEIVED BY JUNEAU MOTORS Passenger Cardnd Pfck-‘Up‘ Truck to Be Used as Demonstrators Ancther Ford passenger aulo- mobile of the V-7 cylinder has been received by the Jun: Moters. @t is a roadster mo and Frank McCOafferty, propriet. of the motors company, plans use the car for display and dem- onstration purposes. Insofar as concerns mechanical equipment and operation, the roadster typifies all the various models of the Ford V- 8 product. Found Quick Sale A short time ago, the Juneau Motors received the first Ford V-8 to reach this city. Immediately af- ter arrival, the car was sold. The Juneau Motors will be re- ceiving models of the V-8 Ford continuously in the future, and de- liveries can be made without de- lay. Another Pick-Up Truck Another Pick-up Ford truck, four cylin: has also been received by the Juneau Motors. It will be used for display and demonstration purposes. “Quick deliveries of Ford passen- ger cars and trucks can be made,” declared Mr. McCafferty. - e REVOLUTION IN CHILE; DAVILLA SEIZES PALACE Effort Begu—x:_t; Overthrow Montero — Army, Air Forces Aid BULLETIN — SANTIAGO, Chile, June 6.—A counter revo- lution against the Socialist re- gime has broken out in South- ern Chile, The new regime of- ficials announced that although they expected the counter re- volt, they do not consider it in a serfous Yight. American in- vestments are in no danger, Goverpment officials said. SANTIAGO, Chile, June 6. Revolutionary supporters of Carlos Davilla, former Ambassader to the United States at Washington, seiz- ed the Presidential Palace last Saturday night in an effort to overthrow President Juan Hsteban ‘Montero. The entire Chilean air backed by the Army, force, took part in {the revolt which has as its aim| B the establishment Republic. Afthough no military engage- ment resulted, there was bloody of a Socialist the Palave. Three persons wers, killed and sixty persons were woundsd. The ‘Foreign Diplomatic Carps me8t and discussed protection of ) nationals. A military government headed by the military junta was set up after seizure of the Palace. The entrance to the Palace was peace- pul as the “neutral Army” offered no resistance. E i ahl -l ik TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is now in the course of preparation. Pat- rons contemplating change of ad- dress or persons who wish to have telephones installed are requested, to motify the telephone company before June 11. Telephone 420., —adv.{ ——,——— Some fish can travel faster than| an express train, estimates shows ing ‘that the mackeral frequently attains a sixty or seventy-mile- an<hour pace. The tarpon's speed rioting on Boulevard Alameda near | - Mr. and Mrs. Chan M, Jett broker. Her husband, a Chinese, a chain of New York restaurants. snd the author of a chlnene niay. of their marriage at the bride’s home in Milford, wealthy and socially prominent widow of Charles G. Abbott, New York is a Harvard graduate and owner of Mrs. Jett is a patron of Chinese art SOCIETY WOMAN WEDS CHINESE NORTHSTARIS photographed after the announcement Conn. Mrs. Jett is ths PARTY GOES TO TAKU - With ut two wns of equipment and supplies, the cering party headed by R. of Vancouver, B. C, w Juneau Saturday on the p Pheasant, Capt. Bert Han Taku. Further testing be ' conducted under direction Engineer Legg on the mining pxop- erty in the Taku District asq\m‘ed‘ last by the N. A. Timmons mining Legg from year and the four mem- | bers of the engineering party ar TIMMONS ENGINEERING ; d here on the Thursday night couver. - e - ~— Jhle - A'l' THE HOTELS »— i Gastineau Frank Burns, K. O. Scribn A. S. Agdan, Seafttle; Lye C. Ma , San Francisco; ‘Jumm Alaskan D. iwose, Ketchikan. Zynda Capt. John M. Clark, Mis: Blanch M. Kelly, Juneau; M Isaacson, Miss Isaacson, Pet burg. John Price, | vice STAUNCH CRAFT; SAILS T0 WEST New $400,000 Vessel of|“-- Indian Service Spends 14 Hours in Port ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES EASY—GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS The $400,000 A'_\skfl b 1 vii betweer All Are Regular Standard Guaranteed Articles sh &. Sey! |gine, and has a c 2,000 tons, adequ cold storage space for reindeer shipments and accommodations for 30 pas- g It is commanded by Capt. |S. T. L. Whitlam and other jers include: Elsworth Bush, You can trade in your old washer no matter how old and decrepit it may be — Credit allowance made on request Berman Sanwick, eer, and Bmil Holland, Assis- t Engineer. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 | Education Directcr Aboard Dr. Carl Gordon, newly appointed ctor of education for the Ser- hools in Alaska, arrived on el and, after conference e with C. W. Hawkesworth, Act- |ing Chief of the Seyvice, continued |on with it, as did N. Lester Troast, S 'Service architeol. These two cf- . ficials will leave the North Star jat Bethel and probably return to Seward by airplane. Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS J. R. Ummel, Government pur- ACROSS Dculy Cross-word Puzzle is estimated at eighty hour, miles Dfl'l v/ T L T T I%W/HII%W% IIHW fln’ |chasing agent at Seattle and An- idrew Berg, President of the Berg | Shipbuilding Company, builder of Yne wvessel, were also aboard and Use Lumber Manufactured el Solution o créay s Puzzle . sn:l;lr')':m 11 remain with it on its entire L] formerly uscd i 2. Object of |voyage. Rated at a speed of 13 mn Alaska tn aistiing [L]O]5] DIATY],, ,Yorship lknots, the ship made better than 1: E‘h’::’:;“' [o[plo E RIEZEIVIE ¥ K:rego‘b";e’c(fnd’ {14 knots enroute here and expects SPRUCE 16 anclem ganiey [TIEIL _E'g H SIEI g 7 ; E VSJ 1 Eg;;':',f,; |9 Kt ok ia cede St of o, and HEMLOCK seats banks of oars . v RE I O“IE . H::;‘llln oira |SILIA[TIE[D E{ON ) 32. C;:'-fi’eo?m” lJunm‘lxns Cargo of Supplies RETAIL PRICES A R 18. Jewish month [ETATR L ZE |GIADED] I D 5. vichss, On i 10, Skuth e ee |D] 5. Visible diftused | The cargo on the present trip Let Us uote Your Requirement o e le TIMEZZVATEEBIEIDIE| finuaechh | consists of suppliss for many fQ Tmihbdinte & o o 21, Siugle thing AIDIAZS |\ [LIOZEIRI T A = Ualr e | schools and material for a few or immediate Dehvery 28 Sbield or pro- N e " small buildings. It will call at . tection Dl 1P PIEIR|SIOIN 39, m:r?k" 34 ports as far north as Hooper BUILD and BmsT ALASK‘A ”1 K-r:.mmea PIRIT|VIAITEZAIA {5 Barifles . 4. |Bay, including stations on Kodiak 2%, Tou) used 1a AL LDV VIEIRIT() IN[G ¥ U“%'é.. river ~ |Teland, the Alaska Peninsula, Bris- JUNEAU L k nl n' & . Gri { vy LILILEAE IR [ [EFE VIE |A]{: 08t e 0L 2Ny, S, (s sk S 9. Wiom U BER ILLS a0 ooten siver (LIEIORASEJCILZADIVIETS] * *snoor from Hooper Bay it will return direct ; AR Z 2 { o load supplies for ualw,r and 3. Caustlo alka- 6. Inlan: comb. & DOWN 41 fi?,',‘,';:'.’,[.‘."?,‘,’: | Bering Sea and Arctic Goean sta- PHONE 358 Q Service & lmo?mmm- 2 Mtorr: 1. Awakes the . ht of | Uions. s B0 ;gr of the :‘g;::;:‘::ffl: 5. n%x‘fi?-:f' ‘ Bi:rding the vessel here for o i = T4 38 Ma:{t learn- ::: E‘;’l' -.‘r’,;'fl' 4 Animal food 40. Argued lsz:aMl,:e,;fld:?; IS::::,:S gm,fir ALASKA MEA T CO 40. Greek letter g4, Additional {& Bot Bood 52 Always: post. | 1l GLfgimmen: | L aamowt o Spetatac G5 Eegty B ’gf'; e QUALITY. AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING e . Alr: comb, B e ko b Bsibn 16 the Meadowbrook Butt Austin Fresh T P i o . Grasses . BEND 88 ke | comivilssion for summer. utter ustin Fresh Tamales g& Bfpunce . By g stibls b ari i [—-——— PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 e At 69, Sou(h Amenfln 8. Bal:g of con- 60. Persian poet | L Sall %ot Taurte Soior ' e [ 1% Fluh l orgas of cld 9. Go up ‘perfield™ | motion k£ 8 Reddlsh brown 30 Roofing ma- 65. Poem | s s wEn | Twe Million Fr e-Bmhn Compan Mo 00 b s Move over with me‘:n- or wa. TR ey e A uh y P y ety Ror vasor 13, Noted 2. Balet f PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Men ARE WEARING Phione 38 F riendly Fivel! Shoes QUICK STEP—The best floor paint f wood work and for boats inside and ou!;m o Juneau Paint Store Second Sttdet, Near lhin ALL STYLES THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man LY ” e Py