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THE DAILY_ ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 2 BISHOP ROWE | Mexr cuus eresipent wercomen EORMER KING FIGHTS OCGUR FINDS CHURCH 4 § OF SPAIN HAS IN RHINELAND; AFFAIRS €000 - LOSTFORTUNE MANY INJURED Episcopal* Prelate: Departs {Director of Republic’s Ban Is Lifted on APolitical from Juneau. for Treasury Announces Groups Being Fashion Favors Blouses v Much In Style This S""!’sfl"f,. .11 v B ) Ketchikan [ Confiscation Uniformed ew Cotton Blou PR T In connection with ecclesiastical MADRID, June 20—Director of BERLIN, June 20.—Street fights Value $2.75 dities, Rt Rev. Pofer T. Rowe | {the Treasury of Spanish Re-!in various parts of the country alce Tl Episco‘;)al .Bishoj) of Alaska, w; public y that for-!followed the raising of the ban imc;" King Alfonso's private fortune on unforms for political groups, |has been confiscated to the Gov- Two persons were killed in Ham- | ernment. Iburg and five were injured in a Bonds and cash valued at ap-|Communist demonstration. | proximately 18,000,000 pesetas were | At Altoona, fights between Com found in a strong box in the Royal munists and Nationalist Socialis Palace. | kept the police busy. Included in the articles confis-' At Ludwigshaven several minor cated were a number of trappings'injuries are reported. | of roya furniture, some of which At Griesheim, National in Juneau over the ‘week-end Having 'Visited Chilkoot, Barracks, Hairles, Skagway, Sitka and Wrari- gell, he arrived here Saturday on the motorship Northland Friday night. He departed for Ketchikan on the steamship. Aleutian today. | “Episcopal church affairs in the Alaska ¢ommunities visited by me in the past few weeks are fairly | 1.95 Knitted Sport Blouses LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES Associated Press Photo Mrs. H. E. Maltby (left) of Seattle and past president of the \‘Vash_. | Ington State Federation of Women’s Clubs greets Mrs. Grace Morri- son Poole of Brockton, Mass., at the national meeting in the northwest. Social- satisfactory. Religious activities, of Mrs- Poole »:as unnp):mseld as presidential candidate of the General |y be given to museums and 1=%fi\ar§ngd with scythes and Pick. Values to $2.75 course, are affected by the economic| Federation of Women's Cluba, schools. | axes attacked 2 groip of Reichs- ;s iy i % PO L - SR Bannerman. ur - persons were depression. Sitka and Wrangell, E i like other places interested in the A e e e were injured.. | B | 200 0LD TIMERS | ! Clashes at Kottbus and other & 3 ! Rhineland towns. are reported. BACK IN DAWSON A method of removing dents from $1.95 fishing “industry, are mot realizing Sz 15 TURNED DOWN “Nevertheless, residents are mak- Three State Delegations “Exile” May Return ing the best of the presént situa- | tion, and they look formard with optimism to better times in the| future. | “Juneau, beyond doubt, is betm" in Ger- Sport Skirts Values to $6.50—CLO! E-OUT PRICE 2.50 industrially and commercially than other citles in Southeast Alaska fying.” the German cruisér Karlsruhe was there. Churth conditions here are grati-| _'When Bishop Rowe was in Sitka Stand Pat on Party, G.0.P. Platform WASHINGTCN, June 20. — Ac- cording to advices received here m Chairmen of the state dele- gations ' and committees of New Klondike is Active But Newcomers Unable to Find Work —More than 200 DRESSES DAWSON, former residents of Dawson have X T _The visiting German ' seamen | mampshire, Vermont and Conne |returned to the Klondike capital i Al v | \:‘armly welcomed in Sitka,” | statements have been made |this season to work, either inde- In prints, chiffons B. Hl. BhIIRhNDS CU. In('. the prelate sald, “They Were guests i, (he effect those states will sup- | pendentiy or for wages, in the o at numerous social affairs, both the party ticket and plat-| placer gold diggings of the dis- and tub silks _ X of a public nature and in Vvarious | form adopled at Chicago. | trict, the Dawson News said in a ¢ 5 Juneau’s Leading Department Store homes, | rhis’ is the zeply from thode Jeoery ariole: Gracious and Generous !states regarding Nicholas Mu Many men, never before in the 5 fidd ShbE s “Residents of Sitka were gracious |Butler's statement that he camp, have flocked to Dawson ex- and generous_in their hospitality attempt to have the various All Shades pecting work, which is not obtain- B e D e T e =i 41 £’ — |and the warship’s officers, cadets|in New England and Mid-At = s cIREES able. and crew greatly enjoyed their sections repudiate the platform of ;;C:el}f;"zg?:igd e,:\olleapg'eflff:p:{ Four Dredges Operating NAMED AS “DATE” BY MORROW MAID RTHLANB HAS sojourn.” the Republicans, especially that| witness in the Fall-Doheny oil trial || Four dredges are working on a 2 i } [ . { | After a brief stay in Ketchikan, plank regarding Prohibition, a 'sub-| & few years ago, Henry M. Black- |large scale now in the vicinity of Values to SA]‘_.X.) v xBishop Rowe will go tc Seattle. He | mission -oposal. mer, Colorado oil millionaire, may | Dawson—on Hunker, the Klondike |wil leave there July 7 on the soon return to the United States. and upper and lower Dominion. | | | | 15 PASSENGERS [board " the United States - Coast $100,000 worth of Liberty bonds. |S%!P2 i UN TRlP 4 {Guard cutter Northland and pro- | Now if Blackmer pays his fine he | Keystone drills are sinking holes ceed on her to Point Barrow | N TS will be $40,000 to the good and can |for thawing points ahead of the “I am glad of the opportunity | come back home, |big dredges. Pipe lines are being Shortly after having returned to|% 80 on the WNorthland,” the > == laid to convey the water from the Juneau yesterday morning from Port Althorp and Funter Bay, the motorship Northland, Capt. Leon- ard Williams and Purser E. P. swamship Victoria for Nome. A* the Seward Peninsula camp, he will all the coastal communities.” | Te Journey Up Yukon | After returning from Point Bar- Bishop declared. “She will call at| Blackmer was fined $60,000 for his | refusal to testify, failing payment of which the government seized | TACOMA GRAND One Sf‘cr(’fiil Calls for T(l,\'(?s ;/‘Ille [ Bond of Twenty- v | Come Down Cold water thawing hydraulic activities are in plants and full SPECIAL pumps to the thawing apparatus. Previsions and Supplies Provisions and supplies are being moved and distributed to various ch, departed for Seattle. The|YOW to Nome, Bishop Rowe will go Ive 3 4'«““'1‘»‘ y:‘s‘;lh m‘rlivpd here from Puget t0 St. Michael. From there he I'l\(, Tho“sand i ith the u(l\,(‘.n\ of mllrlv}'\}'(‘.\\h-‘ Sound Friday night, and after a|journeys up the Yukon River, stop-| conrs w0 LS“\ 3 I)(lll" S er more men will be employed as brief stay went to Port Althorp Ping at the various places of habi-! =0 SRES: VIS 00 3 ) conditions permit. ) | r y tati €eig true lls ver t | With hundreds aof millions of fnag Fug derpBav to ‘dighaige P, | indictments involving 16 persons, = | diofiars teBensout of &k 18 pour- | freight and disembark passengers| “I may make use of an airplane |\ TS T Is have been Daclar Bl nes vl-c‘lfo“h 5 i d._e_m'! U5 Shods Hliades: [to visit some of the Interior Alaska oy oW 1 Yine” BES e Bt Declares It Is His Belie fjing graves o the Dawson districk) In leaving Juneau for Seattle| communities,” he said. 78 i T urnin Poinl ill De— :!n .pdb; y.em’s, t P .?rosem seasan! yesterday morning, the Northland| At Fairbanks, Bishop Rowe will| 2 A T L B g g :A701l§n s a good year of gold pro- | took from this port 15 passengers, | confer with his ecclesaistical assis- (), = € BUOEL 8 pression Reached it s | namely: tant, Suffragan Bishop John B leaaa ",‘” I8 Ut e ]y,",“‘“‘\, | 5 X For Petersburg—H. Adi, K. Ma- B‘*‘F‘f‘%ey‘ 2 i d e A rothe Cindictment calls CHICAGO, T, June 20—Charles Cousin of Mrs. Woodrow honad. m Fairbanks, Bishop Rowe . * ¥ 1 95 o in- G. Dawes, now a private citizen, | . . o Fot Wranigell — E. 8. Burnett, | will thavel 6ver the Alaska, Rail-| o SCUNE ball ab 8000 Mo tn- 0 o rere o take up His bisl. Wilson Takes His Life Jesse Neville. ) road, dnd then enroute to Juneau |, U B SEER S © " lness dutles again. He refused to| For Ketchikan—J. A. Whaley. by stéamship he will wvisit the|" Mot ok theitaReitmebls are for politics but said he be-|, MOUNTAIN LAKES, N. J. June For Seattle — Mrs. Olga Hunt,|several wayports. His survey "f:lxq‘uorl law: wiotsitions = ; > have reached the turn- |20--The death from gunshotwq\mdsl Mrs. E. Tanner, Mrs. Perelle, Mrs.ecclesiatical conditions in the Terri- | & BT it s e ion but taxes|Of Esten Bolling, aged 38, cousin of . i Henry Roden, Mrs.. E. J. Davis,|tory will not be concluded umui‘ e down. This must r(._;g/[(!rs. }V{VO&;drro\:: leso_n‘,dxs amt;oux;;- i : ] asociated:. Pre ofo, | Mis§ Rica Neimi, Miss Lois Hill, | next fall. imarily from reduced gov-|°d: He left two suicide notes. He police station in New Rochelle, N. Y., after his arrest. Brinkert, a |R0Y Hill: 2,14 In the Stdtes last winter, the| state and municipal, which are es-|died at his home last Saturday SERIES 222 taxi driver with a police record, was held for questioning regarding his_‘date” with Miss Sharpe on the night the Lindbergh baby was kidnaped. EX-SERVICE MEN Bishop's religious duties took him to the Atlantic seaboard. He was in Washington, D. 'C., Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia and New York — night in Yorke village. Financial troubles are blamed for self-des- truction. ——.,—— THE NEW e g § 3 2 and also in Cleveland, Detroit and'| i | / q SAMPLES ARE TAKEN ~[post ioks verr promisig. we N TOATE St " et moecant|_CoRDOVA, Aika, June 20— Pittman’s Silver Bill : A briq R {Rspent Dok, SApRE. or 1 -for g T [time n” seattte. Harry W. Atwood, aged 73, & pros- Favored by Committee|| Hyunmobile FROMGYTSUM DEPOSIT 856K : A 2 ‘“The 'Episcopal Chiirch’s budget’ Pector and miner of the Fairbanks WASHINGTON, “June 20—A fa- p I As to future operations noth- for misslonary work in 1032 was and Chestochina districts for the ing can be said now.” IN GREAT FIGHT AGAINST U. S vorable report on the Pittman bill, i R R Tk e e S threatened With a shortage of |[Past 40 years, died in a hospital | |authorizing the Unitéd States to 8 £ | over a deposit of gypsum ore, Dave $400,000," the Bishop asserted.|here last Saturday. His son Rus-| buy up the domestic silver pro- ¥ Housel, Frank A. Metcalf and Arvid OUT ON ALEUTIAN (Continuea from Page One) ‘“However, by ‘diligent work thae|sell, .and his divorced wife, living duction has been voted by the Rain tonight, Tuesday clearing; moderate southeast to s0Uth |neqy today, He called on United|thesidbboys McNeill and Libby boafi;?"’t‘:‘e g’:{é;bgnc‘i‘as‘ S;x;:;c:x;e :’l':g‘ ¥ S | ¢ - k. ; winds States Customs Collector John O.|Mary Lou. . . ; sk G, ‘NI H Y Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather [qcrt, > 2 X e N Pennsylvaia seventh and last. | [V eXTCO HUE | \ 4 pm. yest' 29.72 60 55 s 5 Cldy Mr. Yardley came nopth on the'le . ; i T | i 4 am. today 20.45 51 92 S 2 Rain Princess Lo\u:c Jast weele He mak(;c " s-B-vaS-TADE, L 1 l By Torn(ldo g Noon today A 81 s 20 Cldy s ,GIVEN HEAVY SENTENCE ° 3 4 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS :he‘“gni" SRgidian JerEan 4 ol i ¢ t . | High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. Start : i ine. e will _peturn g0y T 3 E h k % 4 e : : ! YESTERDAY | ~ Topax his. headauarters in_Victora, B. [y HEER., BRReadt armested - | art quake|| your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it : i R S oy C. tomorrow on the. Prince Robert. | ¢ being ‘diink ¥hd Qiborderty :,i;! ’ well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require H Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. LR AT (1o e o - | J i P i ' | -m. W -m. 4a.m. : ; ! i need - s ! ittle attention throughout the day. i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather | MISS MLAUGHLIN GOES 3., i, "ge Chatles| ) cmrvoon, sune 20—mhe Many Lives Believed Lost v % . Barrow . 56 56 | 34 34 6 0 Clear STATES ON VACATION RIP > to k. ix Senate Judiciary Committee has —m k er Ton ! Nome 4 W e s 4 B oy [ — b mtfigff’ii o M g jai1|abproved of the nomination of Les- Disturbance from ‘ F.O.B. Bunkers Bethsl 64 64 | 46 46 14 0 Pt.Cldy | Miss Cathierive MoLaughlin, clerk: ',fii 5 pay a fine Of $500, which, ter O. Gore to be Federal Judge | Coast to Coast | Fort Yukon 6 76 | 52 52 K 0 Clear [in local headquarters of the Al- 1t ‘he ‘Srved # out, will b;‘mg }“us"fm the Second Judicial Division | Tanana 8 78 | #® 4 08 Clear |aska Game Commission, left to- Jail term up to 430 days. He was‘or Alaskd, with his headqua:ters| MEXICO CITY, June 20. — At Fairbanks 8 4 | 48 50 4 08 Clear |day on the steamer Aleutian _for Arrested by municipal bolice offi- |at Nome, Alaska. |least three persons are reported to| ! St. Paul 44 44 | 36 44 4 Trace Rain |Seattle on a 30 day vacaffon. She 3 afltér 2 uQus resistance R |have been killed and more are Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 | 40 44 4 0 Clear |will visit with her mother in,Se~ Apsnuus. resistance, 3 PASSENGERS TAKEN [feared to be dead in the heavy Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Kodiak 46 46 | 44 48 8 .66 attle and. Visit. friends i Portland | . f 5 learthquake which shook Mexico 3 Cordova . 60 58 | 50 50 12 04 PLCldy |and Bpokane before returning here.| GEN STEESE ARRIVES TO BY PRINCE GEORGE trom coast to coast last Saturday ops AL . 3 u 65 60 | 50 51 2 A1 Rain e PAY SHORT VISIT LOCALLY 'and caused severe damage. P‘aclflc Coast Coal Co tchikan TN R SRR TERT TSR T TN Cldy |MARSHAL WHITE LEAVING —_— Three passengers wers booked at| The deaths reported up to last! » Prince Rupert 56 56 | 52 60 10 42 Cldy SEATTLE NEXT WEDNESDAY || Geén. James A. Steese, former Juneau by the steamship Prince Saturday night were at Colima, Edmonton . 68 68 2 46 4 0 Clear President of the Alaska Road Com- | George when she left here yester- the capital of the State with the 7 Beattle ... 72 0 | @8 88 6 01 Cldy United States Marshal Albert |mlission, District Engineer and ' day morning on her return voyage same name. : Portland .. 8 78 | 58 58 4 0 Cldy | White, who has been attending the |General Mahnager of the Alaska|¢5 Vancouver, B. C. The vessell Several persons were injured a% Ban Francisco 72 64 | -8 56 B 0 PLCldy |Repuplican National ‘Convention in|Railroad, arrived here today from called at Juneau Thursday and Cludad Bravos, State of Guerrero. ' Anderson returned to Juneau this | Seven passengers were booked on morning. on the motorship Este-|the Aleutian at Juneau today for beth. They spent three days at|the South. They were: Gypsum. For Ketchikan—Bishop Peter T. “The deposit we investigated is Rowe, C. W. Livingston. about a mile and a half distant| For Seattle—Catherine McLaugh- from the .old Gypsum mine,” Mr. lin, George Folta, Jr., Oliver John- Metcalf said today. “This new de- son, Nels Saari and David J. Fisher. J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 20: A large area of low pressure centcred over the North Pacific and w most of the Territory has given rise to rain in all but the mnorthern and middle western parts. Ships on the North Pacific re- winds or high velocity. Temperatures over Alaska are slightly of HooVér and the reply was “I will not.” o . The reply sent' a thrill through the Senate. _ 3 Sen. Borah' had previously ‘@n’ nounced he would not be bound by the platform and “served notice that ‘the Prohibition isshie would Be carried to the people. Ry ¥y CANADIAN, COLLECTOR | ON VISIT TO JUNEAU G, A, Yardley, Collector of Na-| tional Revenue on the Parific Coast district of Capada, visited in Ju- Chicago, arrived in Seattle Satur- day and will sail for home on the steamer Admiral Evans next Wed- nesday. He will be accompanied by Deputy Marshals W. H. Cas- well and C. V. Brown, J{full sum ‘eventually was realized. /IChurchmén as™ Well ‘as business men- are hopeful of a speedy end- ihg “of the - economic' depression, LIBBY OFFICIALS IN JUNEAU ON BUSINESS 'Capt. C. E. Ahues, General Su- perintendent in Southeast Alaska for Libby McNeill & Libby, and David W, Branch, Manager of the iCanned Salmon Department of the company with headquarters in Se- attle; are in Juneau today on busi- ness, They came from Craig on Valdez. He will spend a short time visiting old Iriends before ‘proceeding to Seaiftle enroute to his headquarters in New York. ————— | Daily Empire Wany Ads Pay in Seattle, survive. America Encouraging Jap-| an to Fight Soviet, Is Claim ‘Made MCSCOW, June 20.—The charge | that “certain Imperialistic circles | in the United States are encourag- | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 20.' Communist organ. —California’s varisity crew swept to| It is said the “American effort |victory late this afternoon over the js being made in the hope that| four-mile course winning by three japan thereby will weaken itself {lengths over Cornell. Washington 5o America could conquer its enemy | Uniyersity, the only race entered,'in the Pacific. A warning is given trailed Cornell by a length. The s5 that such erforts should meet Navy was badly beaten and only"the resistence of American workers.” then went to Skagway. | At about the same tims as the Passengers taken from this port quake, a tornado swept the sec- yesterday were: |tions of Mexico on the Pacific Mrs. Judith Miller, Walter Mi]]er[COBSE causing extensive damage and Edith Miller, destined for Se- from Manzanillo to Guaymas, radio attle, \dispatches said, . Senate Banking Committee. As the bill stands, the United States authorized to purchase all domestic silver at the current market price at the time bought with ‘a limit of 5,000,000 ounces monthly and the price limit of 50 | cents an cunce. The bullion will be. paid for through issuance of silver certificates and subsidiary | metal coins, . | IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor | | Real Barsain FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.