The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1932, Page 2

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RAIN LADIES RUB Light weight. Red. Colors— Regular $9.50 Special, $6.9S WEAR BERIZED SILK RAINCOATS Cré’ml. Blue and Flamme 58 Bluv MEN'S BAL Blue and YOUTHS’ AND LADll‘g HEAVY R\l\(,()\l% 1 Lined Speu al, $4.25 ‘CHIL DR[m\ S PLA\\IEI I INED 'LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS Black and Red gpeu(ll $3.25 IOON Sll K RAINCOATS Sea Green $8.75 and up BOYS YELI OW SLICKERS and LEATHERETTE * RAINCOATS = $3.25 and $2.75 respectn ely RUBBERS for the Whole Family AT NEW LOW PRICES Nanondlly Advertised “Follmer Clogg and Co.” UMBR Juneau 8 Leadmg LI LA§ in Silks and Cottons PRICED T O PLEASE B. M BEHRENDS Co.,lnc. Department Store FRESH CHAPTER IN CONTROVERSY ON POWER OPENS Skagway Pivis Contro: wersy Continues — New Mflndlmu& Qrder Issued A!uthe'r flmr in the Skag- way electnic service controversy.be- tween citizens df the town and the Home Power Company was opened in the United States distriot court recently, when Judge Justin W. Harding granted a writ ‘of man- damus ordering the company to sellilxmrme'n.hmesD Ford. Ford, flmfih his attorney H. L. Faulkhier, petitioned for ‘the order, m that the company had re- tricity. He said the house 'was wired for the connection and he had tendered payment for the ser- vice in advance and had been re- fused. The company’s principal owner, Chiarles Nye, has been here on two occasions to defend suits of 'Simi- lar nature. On one occasion he was enjoined by the court from | discontinuing service to = several Skagway residents, and when Ia- ter the company had cut off three other patrons, mandamus orders for it to restore the service at once or show cause why it was not dohe. The ser- vice was restored. s A reward or 325 will be given for information leading to the ar- rest nad ‘conviction of those guilty |of breaking ‘locks 'and doors ard stealing' equimnent ‘at’ the ball park. * Ji'L: GRAY, Chief, 'Juneau- Fire Dept. Belgium now has only about' 170« adv.'" fysed ‘to ‘furmish’ him with elec- 000 unemployed. * U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCGAL DATA ¢ ) (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 7: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, warmer Wednesdly gentle variable Winds. . Time 4 pm, yesty g_u :: 4 am. y .22 Noon u::; % .26 43 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Rain N S 2 o1y 72 8 6 YESMDAY T TODAY m 4pm. mwest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp. ¢ temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather ' 28 u 0 Cldy 0" Trate " Rain o & ETS/ELY ==$.Sg=-ggfisg§ S DD O O B O LacooBcE8ccccccccn the court 1ssued| - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932. LEGION STARTS 'PLANS FOR BIG Natlon 's Birthday. Will . Be Staged Here (Continwea ‘from’ Page’ One) FOURTH OF JULY Three - Day . Celebration of Beward Rigol INTERIOR DEPT, Official Denial —t, (Continued rrom Page One) nish music for the parade and for an evening concert, Many Sports Planned gamhes will' bé 'scattered over the entire threé days from Saturday to Mdnday. A tug of war between two 10-men teams of unemployed men for a substanial prize will be a feature of the program Monday. ‘The sports program will be largely aug- mented this year. Tt ds probable ithis will be divided into sections and parl of it may be run off on Sunday afternoon if it is found to0 lengthy for Monday alone. There will be contests for fisher- men, also. Fireworks have been ordered and the’ display this year will be larger and finer than ever before. A 'big dance will wind up the program. List of Committeés ‘The Committées appointed last night ‘are 85 foliow: Executive Committee—R. B. Mar- tin, chairman; E. M. Goddard, H. G. Nordling, Robert Bender. Fireworks and Parade—J, Mec- Cormaick, chairman; (Frank Met- calf, W. Hendrickson. Baseball — Guy MoNaughton, ‘chairman; Karl Theile, George Kohlhepp. Decoration—W. 8. Pullen, chair- man; H. A. M. Porter, George Shaw. /Children’s Sports—E. M. Goddard, chairman; M. H. Sides, Paymaster; Willlam Franks, starter; George M. Simpkins, judge; Williain Gars- ter, judge; J. L. Gray, judge. ‘Smoker—Royal Shepard, chair- man; Charles [P. Seelye, H. O. Adams. Dance—H. G. Walmsley, chair~ man; J. T. Petrich, A. B, Clark. Reception—Goy. George A, Parks, Mayor Thomas B. Judson, Allen Shattuck, L. H. Metager, B. M. Music and Program—T. B. Set- zer, chairman; Martin Jorgensen, Rfllph Reisvhl Rochester Man Gives Out Facts Rochester, N. Y.—“I tried nearly everything I ever heard of that was supposed to be good for constipa- tion and liver trouble, but the first real, lasting relief I ever got in all the 20 years I suffered was when I began taking Sargon and Sargen Soft Mass Pills. 1 am now in bet- ter shape physically than I have been in twenty years. The Sargon Soft Mass Pilis énded my constipa- tion and regulated me thoroughly.” —Myron P. Harwood, 70 Lennox Bt., Rochester, N. ¥. Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv, § ‘smoker, ‘dance and baseball{dent fwho will appoint the next children’s section of the|tion on the subject. Behrends, S. E. Pope, John Reek.|D. "|attie; Thomas C. King, T. E. Han- Gen. Steese said the faot that Gov. Parks' term has another year and a half to run end the Presi- Governor 'is not even eleeted at this time are sufficient to. show how mieh merit the repott has” Parks in the Dark The despateh also said that Gov. Parks was without any informa- He was non- commital when seen by a News- Miner reporter but said it was the tirst he had heard of it. i The ‘Governor and Lieut. " Col. Dawson Olfnstead, head of the ‘Army comimunications service, ‘ar- fived Monday “in Fairbanks over Steese Highway “from Circle, the first to mvel over ’oha.t route this season. SIX GR IJUATES 3 TSTRA RS, - Blshop Rowe Makes Prin- . cipali!Address at Commencement SITKA, ‘Alaska, June 3.—(Spec- ial Correspondence.)— Six students graduated from the Sitka High chool ‘here 1last night at the tommencement exercises held ‘in the Sheldon Jackson gymnasium The address of the evening was made by Bishop P. T. Rowe, DD., and the complete program fol- lows: Processional 8.'P. S. Orchestra. Invocation, Rev. J. L. Webster. Music, 8. H, 8. Girls' Double Trio. Address, Bishop P. T. Rowe, O. Presentation of Diplomas, E. J. Bath. Benediction, Rev. J. L. Webster. The graduates were: Nancy N. Burke, Martha Bred- vik, George A. Colette, Jane A. Mills, valedictorian; Alga M. Me- | ‘Nulty and James L ‘Savaela, salu- tatorian. The class moito was “Launched But Not Anchored.” The eclass colors were orchid and maize and the class flower was the tulip. The faculty of the Sitka High School 1s Roma C. Schmid, Madge G. McRae and E; J Rath, “super- intendent. ———l e [ L] | AT THE HOTELS, | .. flmu John C. Lynch, San Ptancnsco, George Emery, Seattle; A. N. How- ard, Kake; Wendell Dawson and H. M. Sawyer, Ketchikan; R. S. Montague, Saginaw, Mich.; J. P. Morgan, 'Junéau. J gmmufimz Oakland, Calif.; Peter ., Panter; O. Heil- man, Hodnah; M. L. Dodge, ‘Se- 124, Swall tish ‘|morrow in The Empire but the o |before June 11. Daily Cross-word Pu;;le ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. Writing Imple- 1. Helleal curve i ”:\Hl\} i 7. Sea robber T + Frenc 1%, Courteous’ 1R Eé,s_ 9. rded fabrie 14, Number RIEIME]| | ayers 16, A particular {KW‘VS 11. Cylindrical 6. al fastener . 1% Comés:4n b 17. Indian: comb, form 20. Leopard: poet, oF t H.e w‘ll 21. Type m_easuro Succeed Parks Given /i 21 hti: tatia 20 Lawlbils 25. Heron 26 Appellation, of 28 Grow dfoway a former reside 31. Simpleton o o b 33, Gaelic 3 34. Dramatic mu- 3 sical works d 35. Take away E 86. Least wild 31, Book of € 37 Oue of the Brit- rubrice I ish [sles 36 Symbol for 7 39. Omits lf‘gurlum gt ll;u( into cipher DOWN 1% El:\srlillnedlnnma 33, Allude eeps away 43 Plural ending 41. Hebrew. letter tro L Troated ma- (% Benior 42. Clos g * 47, English achco) 15. Beliold ulug straw, 2 Food staple 49. Flower 46. Uncle: Scoteh 3. The holly 51. Transgression 48. Inciplent laugh pnlm lenves 4. Border 53. Elevator car- 49. Chest bone for making riage §0: Becompones hats 5. Near 5. s01 Coneluge 59. Scarcest 6. Soclal outcast Sun god Baddda Adadad dEEEES duNNEE L T /ANENE AN N NN A T T w7 Alm AN TP S AR JddENAEE N i JENER- SN NN NN AN WENEEE ddNEE JEEEEE JESEES BAND CONCERT |.oom s ON WEDNESDAY ' R TheJuncau ‘city 'Band will ‘give an open air concert tomorrow night from 745 o'clock to 9 o'clock. The place will be announced to- ¢4 Lisbon, Portugal, will build many concert will either be given on the Admiral Line dock where a guafd rail alffords seating accommboda- tions_and autos may park in larga mbers, or ‘on Triangle Place, e band taking a position under the marquee of the First Na- tional Bank. e, 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 notify the ' telephone company Telephone 420, —adv. —————— According to a Michigan scien- tist dust is collected on walls and ceilings' by air currents caused by Ask for differences in temperature betwéen the laths and'the more solid plas- leGlEYs e * EACH BITE'A BELICHT AND BEST OF ALL THE COST IS SMALL berry, Cordova; Frank H. Hodges, Seward; 'Peter 'Marshench, W. 8. Suflivan, ‘& Bridwell, “Juneau; Ho~ o |mér Fickiin, Wrangell; George R. MacKirney, W. 8. Kennedy, De- Zynda To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your moncy is advisable is'this# The more you save, the more you have, the 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. Start today. First National Bank It is the surest way. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES EASY—GENERAL FLELTRIC and VOSS You can trade in your old washer no matter how old and decrepit it may be — Credit allowance made on request All Are Regular Standard Guaranteed Articles Alaska Electric Light and Juneau—Phone 6 Power Co. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Douglas—Phrme 18 Use Lumber M anufact_ured SPRUCE and HEMLO RETAIL PRICES ARE LOWER in Alaska CK Let Us Quote On Your' Requirements PHONE 358 — for Immediate Dehvery BUILD and BOOST ALASKA JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Qualuy and Surmce SPECIAL $1.00 SHAMPOO " and FINGER WAVE You can't afford to neglect your personal appearance at this price. JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOPPE with JUNEAU FROCK SHOP Gastineau Hotel Bldg. PHONE 384 Evening Appointments | ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! The regular meeting of the Al- ford John'Bradford Pést No. 4 will be held at the Dugout June 9 at 8 p.m. - This is an important meet- ing ‘and all members are urged to be present, y —adv. THE NEW Hupmobile ‘IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW. AGE! JAMES CARLSON Junead Distributor And up—Complete, Installed * Guaranteed not .to smoke your walls, Guar- anteed to heat your héme to 70 degrees in zero weather. ALASKA MEAT Co. QUALITY AND SERVICE Meadowbrook Butter | » PHONE 39 CET0 ¥OUK LIKING . Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND PovLTRY Three Deliveries Baily Frye’s Delicious Hams. and Bacon » ?uamnteed to Sansfy flidwe con s NOTE :—Mr. Metealfe, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop, is not only competent but right up to date on " the best and latest practice in warm air heating and UNl TEDFOOD CO “CASH IS KIN G” yentilating and’will gladly give you estimates with- ouf ?hhzgtmn ar cost. - : byl RICE & AHLERS (0. _{ PLUMBING 'HEATING SHEET METAL ; ' FWe tell you uum&eg ‘what job will cost® ° " QUICK STEP—The hest and for boats inside and o J uneau Paint Store - Second Street, Near Main floor paint for wood work outside, THE CHAS. . cumm' MORTUARY “flu Last Service Is' the Greatest' Tribute” Comer 4th ‘and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2

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