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(i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932. e — — - - — | Daily Crossaord Puzzl S | UTTERS DEP . e y and were shown through ! \ FUURTH UF JULY SENATUR FRUM y ross- or uzz e ALEUTIAN GALLS nearby fish canneries. HAILRGAD GOAL C D ART FOR 4 The Rotarians are round-trip| TARGET PRACTICE | L pACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 11. Lopsided Bessengers gn ithe (vessel : . Place at i; Weary w RUTARIAN e l\tflsflt;:‘nrflbcfl"dm'“inogl ¥ Tu BE BGUGHT Target practice is the purpose ¥ | 6. . Borough he two Boy Scouts are Blanch- i i i E[L]A M L ard Kennedy of Columbus, Mi B Sk s o oot g 14, Punctuation RIES E 18. Gulde th | ennedy ) ss., | of the United States Coast Guard P BY LEG'UN GHAIRMAN IP mark 5 = Gumurtucmhelrr ND {first prize winner in the totem- | cuters Tallapoosa and Alert bl v Y@ 1. DI sante |carving contest and John Potsch, ’ The Tallapoosa, Capt. C. H. 5 M‘:fi?;‘g“"’“ S [e) 22, Smnd‘lnm“ of Chlls;:go. ., seclgnd 1::2_& wu;- [Dench, commanding, left her Ju- e —— . Al N navigator _— ner. They are making their rail- —_— base thi g " ¥ 2 18, Pace | 4 ., nieau base this morning. The Alert, Celebration Will Begin Huey Long Delegation Is!is: U, 8. general o . . Act of gettins Weseat B8 S 4 {road and steamship journeys as the| To encourage development of | Boatswain Roy Stockman, eom’ i Meeing dnd Bnd Seuted fre S Soar . G 26, Mustcal essel, und for Seward, |guests of the Chicago, Burlington, coal mines in the Matanuska field manding, called at Juneay today with Meeting and Enc Seated from State can and the [A G instrument Ditembeks 36 P and Quincy Railroad, the North-|north of Anchorage, Col. O. P.Ohl-lon her way from her bass. o) Sith. Dance of Louisiana 20. Said again or [C E 2. Glaclal ridges 1sembarks a8~ (ern Pacific Railroad, the Alaska son, General Manager of the Alas- |Ketchikan to Lynn Canal targst — $O08 wlh s s Slro‘}oi‘, ey sengers Here ‘Slimgh'ilp CdoTkpani m::uet i h?lv;:ka el e L ol Hinis .y > Ska Railroad, the comps s Which 'coal purchases for the railroad; The chief rea 1 s d (Continuea from Page One) away to be |A P 31, Littl g : i { son for the Alert's ¥l — | gy, pgmarried 3 E 3. Shory i With 225 passengers out of Se- |SPOnsored the totem-pole carving without calling for bids, by terms visit to Juneau was to bring to o ; e left the open for a change at| 3% o‘?]reco?‘:ll"l,l’gfl. E R 36, Sr‘r,);lelc.nlnglng attle, the steamship Aleutian, Capt. co;ccst. iy 10 ik of a bill that yesterday passed’;zhis port George Holst of Port i rge ' the next session tive form of 38. Cat's whiskers |Joseph Ramsauer and Purser Jos-| YOUDg Kennedy, on g atithe House of Representatives and|Alexander, whose sanity is ques- ! Prohibition Tssue 5. Deny: S i §L?do,?§ fruit eph L. Large, experienced an un_;Se:«md.-v\lll 49 50 dFalrl;fln mOVEl‘ that previously had passed the Sen- | tioned and who will be given a Stic rm Committee is re- prefix - 44, Banqueting eventful trip morth. Bound for|he '“m“} Railroa 1“1( “éi Te-late. Information respecting the|hearing at Juneau. Mr. Holst was ik = to have neared a decision | % Bclamation g4 Bitter Lo O Foom In A . |Seward, she arrived at Juneau at?';",'“ to catch _“f‘_)lA_“st; eam- action of the House was received in charge of Enoch Hanson, a Prohibition issue with a| . tention 55, slginitely gt ol 45. Fragrant oint- |1:30 this afternoon and stayed three | *"P c&’,‘;‘]‘]"’(’? ‘tz»;nfl(izrzie today at the office of the Eexecu-relative. 3 + ” 1 o v 3 ear B8, 2 4 x0 C| - o propose a plank favor- | 5 Appear s e flec= 2. Polnt of the anclents ' | hours. Young Potsch after artiving at /oo DCCIetary of the Alaska ChAm-| A guest passenger on the Alert submission of the repeal of | 31. Stupld person tivel earth’s axis 49, Qoing horse- Among her passengers were 20 SCE Fofseh a7 ey ber of Commerce from the Office|from ~ Ketchikan to Juneau was Eighteenth Amendment to | 5 Ron fault 61 Mediterrancan, 3. Lisping 5L Home of the |MemDers of a Rotarian party who Setd will travel fo Anc O age O Delegate to Congress James\y, i, H. Jennings. e conventions or a straight out | 0. Name:" French 62. Raised” plai- % Soort :::g:::f: erl Ihad attended the recent mzional'““db“k to Seward over the rail- |wickersham in Washington, D, C.| BUa e and modiffcation jof | # 49, fumalite o form o (o CAIE §5 Bitmor'cides | convention of the order in Seattle, |TO%- SRR Maximum Limit Is Set stead Act. The Prohibition | f1. Breadntiment ' “horpois T Overponered o1 Euklish gohoo |two Boy Scouts who ere ‘emjoying | g JOUIS Were met A0 WL oo ohien s dimited to maxic] atie G e v . Greek letter Juply W olem: 68. ti n exeursi g rewar . | Y : 3 g S | contest issue will go to the floor of the|%y Kina of fruit 65, Foader pit wonder - 5. Number |an excursion as a reward for skill|p,\yc. Ropert Simpson, Chairman |Mmum prices that he can pay for convention where a fight is pre-|48. Close €6. Concerning 8. Corded fabric 60. Portal {in totem pole carving in a contest | g iy the fuel | m- dicted g1 Apd: Latin 67 Burnlshes = 9. Syllable of = 62 Not bght that had entries from all parts of |°L the Scout Council; H. L. Red- g e g . - with a hes! n 5. 5 arts < s AR : b o Talk of Compromise 83, European food 68. Sign 10. Learn by 66, Cooled Java: |the United States, and 55 cannery | in8Shafer, District Scout Commis U:de" the old system, as follow- NEW There 1s much tdlk 6f 4 "BORA fish 69. Concur heart = Hawalian workers for Port Althorp. immer. Curtis Shattuck, Scoutmas- ed_ eret,of'ore, a contract for an \e 'Promise candidate as delegates men- | \ Thirty-Six For J fer; Jobn H. Stewarf, Vetaran jentire years supply:of coal for the WS ke Albart ©. Ritchie, otintiEve] [ ¥ L sl o “;'ea"‘ . Scout; LeRoy West, Star Scout, railroad would be let to one mine. tt o noon eened. £ e | thirty-six passengers disembark-|and several boys of the Juneau|In consequence, while the success- B 'y‘ B l Graol Tasade &t 1 81“[, L |ed_at Juneau. They were: Scout organization. ful mine bidder could operate, the e o ax ey The Grand Parade will s t ‘1; R | From Seattle—Paul Abbott, Rob- | The Scout visitors were presented | unsuccessful mine bidders usually 10:15 a. m. Commercial floa e Josevely men ar 8 |ert Almaden, P. R. Bradley, Mrw,’s};nokum Papers, which were in had to close down for want of ads it A like beavers to rally their forces. | sl ¢ - 4 | o automobiles, and child ot the: fnthoin edRise P. R. Bradley, Frances Bradley, the form of artistically engraved quate patronage. n costume Will participate for|Some of the Southern caucuses Ruth Bradiey, Edith Bisbee, Eve- | certificates signed and sealed by| Under the optional system as HOUSE I P s e i iyn Cramer, Carl Edman, Mrs.|ihe Governor and by Scout officials |authorized by the ball just enacted A cvents will be held at) = | Carl an, B. M. Flannery, Mrs. of this city. by Congress, Col. Olson, subject tion Park and are scheduled SEVERAL ENTER AND |Flannery, Mrs. J. ®. McDonald,| Among prominent through pas-|to the approval of the Secretary FRO 10:30 a. m. There will| LEAVE ST ANN'S| {Doris Millick, Gabe Paul, Mrs. |sengers on the Aleutian was Rt.|of the Interior, can distribute the races of various kinds for . | ‘J. M. Saloum, Teona Saloum, Ele- | R Peter T. Rowe, Episcopal |railroad’s patronage among the _youths and adults and ; e anor SBIO}lm‘ Edward Saloum, H. Bishop of Alaska, booked for Sew- |different coal companies, permit- o p s will be awarded in all con- Rurrn“ vnuw\‘xmmdryd at the ‘B T’hofnpson. Mrs. H. B Thmnn.- rd During the ship's stay in|ting all of them to operate, it is t St /\nnn‘ Hospital include Tina |son, Miss Mary Thompson, H. E.|port, he conferred with Dean C. declared. ! . . The outboard motor races | Peterson, 3 years old, for treat- | Thompson, Mrs. H. E. TROmMPSOn |E. Rice of Trinity Cathedral, Tt of mat | In Voiles, Prints 1 held b ,':Inl)uu 1 .1“ x;;\n ;m;m (n{r 8 ml;\l:m(’i:“r:r:eyll‘l(ub:il;:fi(,’ ‘uni‘ five ;:;cer:xe.t Rt | The bill, which was introduced d Li harbor he prizes wi e for medical treatment; Elis - | rom utheas as] ports— |in Congress by Representative Wil-' an inens $10 third 'strom for an inured lef, and James Mae Watson, Erna McDonald, Mae |SIX PASSENGERS GO {liam J. Driver, Democrat, of Arkan- | Cole, a seaman off the cutter | rtega, Joseph Zitz, J. H. Ed-| sas, reads as follows: | Tallapoosa, for medical treatment; | munds, M. Kr i J. H. Boyle ON PRINCE ROBERT |**ip:% EAC | s s RIS s o b e Jmunds, upp and . Boy i |~ “Be 1 enacted, that in order to wi ‘n ved at ,‘l“], }Aum‘r! ark :.x..s K ‘aulkner for medical i | Persons -Who Embarked Here \ | prevent monopoly and to insure the | S . l The purse will amount to $250 ‘“1;‘:-7{12['.& Pl ki | PnSSIeng«:l;E W“I;g tPmb:lrkfld eflt Ju-| six passengers embarked at Ju- 'conflnuance of two or more operat- ' peCla : 2 = ismissal clude A | nzau for stward were: neau Tast th ip | i ines 4 B Halibut Baiting Prizes Lowell, Mrs. Charles Miller and \ For Cordova—Miss G. Leonard, | moosy & nmm_on - mmsm}??mg oo Inesed e, aetony, of , o Fmg iy | ' | Prince Robert, which called at this |Alaska and adjacent to the Alaska g hi baunay conteet WAl Ggcar gensen. i |Frank Day. [port on her way from Skagway to Railroad, the General Manager of 6 p. m. in Triangle T o g = | For Valdez—Fred Stater, Ed. An- | vancouver, B, C. They were: the Alaska Railroad, with the $2025 here will be five pri UPHOLDS BACHELOR TAX | derson , B. C. y 5 |the Alaska road, with the ap- $12.50, $10, $7.50 and $5. Every | S i g | " 5 a ; Mrs. G. F. Freeburger and f:laug'h- | proval _or the Secretary_ of the In- must furnish his own skate| V. A, June 28.—The bachelor Fé’r Seward—Miss C. M. Suther- | ter, R. E. Legg, C. R. Christofer- | terior, is hereby authorized to pur- gear, which must be of regu-|tax, collected from single persons| [z 1]2‘“‘1' I\SS»GB}/Iammet Larson, E. M-‘ss)n. R. W. Converse and Robert|chase coal anuually for the rajl- lation length, with the r(',’_\lld(:\mlflf both sexes who have no de- | i('o d‘_“’ , Glenn Carrington. 'Cvllm:m. iroad from two or more operating number of hooks. Bait will be|pendents, is not class legislation, | | While fhc Aieutian was in port, | AR st s PR jcompanies in that area at such| supplied by the Fourth of July says the Austrian Constitutional|—— — ————— — |nearly all members of the Rotarian| GENOA DEBATES SKY LINE | reasonable price or prices, not to committee. Entries should be filed |Court. The case was brought by | party as well as the two Boy Scouts | C_-ENOA. Ttaly, June 28.—Conser- ;exceed $3.15 per ton for top grade, | with T. Goldstein at his store on|three unmarried employees of @ | motored to Mendenhall Glacier and |vative and moderns ar¢ at odds $3 per ton for second grade and | Front Street, so provision may be|law firm. i visted the Alaska Museum |here over a project to erect four‘sz_so per ton for third grade, as, ok made for adequate bait. In for- — —_— Enroute North, the Rotarians were | “skyserapers” in the heart of the may be fixed and determined by | guests of Rotarians of Ketchikan, | cit: The buildings, each 197 feet |the said Secretary.” ’ while the Aleutian was there and tall, would adorn the corners of a By 73 e e, v were taken on motor rides about w public square. Dally Empire viant Aas P2y, = s el e Catdy - ki S DR. EDMUNDS HERE DR. J. W. EDMUNDS. promin- ent SEATTLE EYE-SPECIALIST, with many scores of pleased pa- | tients in Juneau, is now on his an- nual Alaska visit, and will be at Twe Tug-cf-War Teams THE GASTINEAU HOTEL, JU- > tug-of-war will be contested |NEAU, from JUNE 28 to JULY 5, in Triangle Place by two teams of‘mclusic\'e. and will be pleased to! 0 men each. Entries will be lim- ‘meet all his former patients and | d to unemployed men. The priz- | many new ones. | es are $5 to every man on the T It is exceedaingiy gratifying to| ' y winning team and $2.50 to every Dr. Edmunds to have received 50 | (Continuca rage One) (Centinwea from Page One) man on the losing team. Entries numerous | & .~ should be made with Dave Housel |preciation from his Juneau Pa- | tials Committee, which were all|tion cottages were smoking ruins. at the Alaskan Hotel. If more en- tients. Juneau patients are ”E'lx)u‘eatened early this forenoon be- The Signal Corps staff, fisher- tries are received than are required consclous, and appreclate g00d,|5iqeq the floor fight on Prohibi- | men and the entire community aid to constitute the two teams, ar- scientific work. | tion. ed in combating the flames. The ¥ rangements have been made to This is an unusual opportunity to crew of a floating cannery led by f award a small prize to every entry. have your eyes accurately fitted to| their superintendent came ashore . mer years, thé fishing baiting con- tasts have been held aboard boats By putting the competition in Tri- more entries are ex- ke part and spectators orded a bet of UP IN FLAMES AT KANAKANAK | No Lives Lost But Property | Loss Is Heavy in Kan- akanak Disaster " PROGRESS FOR REPEAL PLANK Revolt Assuming Propor-| tions Surpassing Expec- tations Even of Leaders be aff view the even letters of marked ap-| ‘The boxing bouts will start at 8 spectacles, relieving muscular eye NOMINATION PLAN and lent a hand. p. m, in A. B. Hall. The d;.nce,ltro_ubles. straightening crossed eyes, CHICAGO, June 28—The Roose- The wind was in an opposite beginning at 9 p. m, will be heldf'e“e"mfi headaches, nervous re-|yel organization based their hopes | girection from the girls' dormi- in Elks Hall. ‘Il?x.es.and other physica_l ills. Y‘S“'vlast night on a fast getaway for|tory and the main portion of the - IP}h should be re-examined ON{ E}‘me nomination of the New York school plant, otherwise the whole | 2l [RARE SR 11y Governor on a compromise for establishment would have been lost, L | Expect Four Million o haeyes can be tested equally| gitohing the two-thivds rule by the Mr. Hawkesworth was advised. 181 M 4 G AT adoption of a plan that if no can- Some Supplies Saved Vistors i Cal. Parks sisimen. no uen o consia| S0 S o 20| 1 s i B ey v Wednesday, Thursd SAN FRANCISCO, June 2. —| CALL EARLY, as Dr. Edmunds |2¢ first six ballots, it will require saved, but the new Stock recently ay ’ u “y 4 | It has been estimated more thanltime is limited. He is & Graduane‘fh:':'e‘:,l:m’gafiffi Yo aenTe On‘]a“dedx:mm:gzdb’s;: 5;:;1 - 4,000,000 persons will visit national |and Post-Graduate of prominent | N . v i g et i S . parks in California this year, ac- |eye colleges. ; O e TR Frl(lay Saturday cording to the State Automobile| PERMANENT OFFICES of Drs ?“"’ed ,I?h ik om miost ot Association. Edmunds and Edmunds, 703-704 b el e e ———— [Liggett Bldg, 4th Ave. and Pike g]’gfi:‘; “pm}mch“mey' B p‘:e i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay iSt., Seattle. —adv. S arrow's Slylei od from saying .in order %o effest 4 day’’ the rescue of patients and import- £ To ay ant medical and food supplies. Most of the equipment and furniture d i in the hospital was also moved L 1 out to safety. i EVERY DA Y For the past two years the Ka- nakanak hospital has been in | charge of Dr. W. A. Borland, for- Our WATCH ¢ | THIS WEEK | me o snsscian. i s s | 4. own losses were was not disclosed % SERVICE DEPARTMENT | in the messages received here. ] LR —————— ' «+« Is qualified to give your Y ill find I ou will find un- ] . 2 timepiece the ex| i CARD OF THANKS ere are suits for which you have been pay- . R expert attention usual values at our I wish to thank our many friends 7 s H e sult y pay: R Epvrine, for their kind expressions of sym- % ing $35.00. pathy during the illness and after 7 OO o N the death of my beloved husband. 7 : 3 1 THE GGET SEMI-ANNUAL I particularly desire to thank the / They are beautifully tailored—new fabrics, Masons, also friends for their beau- / & Aaife tiful floral tributes. ; i new in style, correct in fit. ean- weep adv. MRS. JULIUS JAEGER. | //// S J s { / Come in browns, greys, tans and blues. ol ale e AR 7 / Sizes 34 to 46. AMBROSIA DEAL 1 Flask, value S J & J Couettes, value BUT SHOP EARLY See These Values Today Everything Cash— Ambwosts, Funnel, value ... 3% Real, honest to goodness suits for only $20.00 =z | GEORGE BROTHERS No Approvals FREE 1 PHONES 92—95 OPEN EVENINGS AU Refunds With each $1.00 size ARTS TOMORROW, ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT L G No Exchanges o AR the 1-minute facial BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Phone 134 Free Delivery Good Baking Flour, 49-b. bags GARNICK’S—Phone 174 eader Dept. Store | Jasah's i Suore STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK

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