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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, MAY 2o 1935, i, NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF A§5°C‘ATED PRESS MEET IN NEW YORK AGAIN B e | COLISEUM NOTICE The Coliseum will be temporarily closed starting tonight. Will reopen next Friday Officers and the new board of directors of The Associated Press are shown as they met in the offices of the news organization in New . York. Seated left to right: W. H. Cowles of the Spokane Spokesman-Review; Elbert H. Baker, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Frank B. Noyes of I]I(Tllr the Washington Star, who was reelected president, and Adolgh S. Ochs, New York Times. Standing: J. Randall Youatt, treasurer; Jackson o=t 8. Elliott, assistant general manager; E. Lansing Ray of the St. Louis Globe Democrat, Kent Cooper, general manager; J. R. Knowland, Oakland Tribune; Robert McLean, Philadelphia Bulletin; Frederick E. Murphy, Minneapolis Tribune; Stuart H. Perry, Adrian Daily Telegram; Robert R. McCormick, Chicago Tribune; Paul Patterson, Baltimore Sun; George B. Longan, Kansas City Star; Richard Hooker, Springfield Republican, and L. K. Nicholson, New' Orieans TimesPicayune. (Associated Press Photo) WATCH FOR FURTHER A ’GREAT EPIc OF MRS. VALLEE NAMED IN LOVE SUIT NEw GANNERY ANNOUNCEMENTS Ty AMERICA SHOWN o SShauh. 28R BEING BUILT v ettt oot BN e wee on oose A1 THE CAPITOL 8 4% 9 AT WRANGELL and urged him on. Her f& @ born of blazing days and | g R - 0 3§ S '(ll ’) H alr courage was his courage, g, nights of lovers’ dreams. | e 5 o ; x T 1 ’ E ir e the oredie 8¢ Down the pathway of the |Ann Harding and Richard b - o : i \Diamond K Packing Com- Dr A N & I the conquerors.These are ° 3 rs they blazed the | Dix Starred in ‘The 3 % o %8 | pany E‘_(,C“”g Plant Dry anc ‘[ nruly and your people. This is your i trail of America marche C g iiag 3 _ i A 3 Unhealthy ? \ 2 Lifeless? story, Americal 4 & ing on! onquerors g _ ] . » ~—Single Line ) i T EBNA MAY OLIVER - GUY & swobitrig o of g Waiied . o = 2 d WRANGELL, M“ 18— (Specil Not when you have our new scalp steaming treatments . . . I ¢ I States from 1873 to 1932, *The Con- | R - _ ‘ | HoorespomReliRiottiers on they counteract the damaging effects of hard water. KIBBEE, Julie Haydon,"Skeets” Gal- querors,” star: Ann Hard d 5 i ¥ § mond K Packing Compar lagher. Directed by WILLIAM WELLMAN |Richard Dix, opened yesterday, § 3 5 [cannery has taken up som he Censult our experts and enjoy hair that is alive and lustreus from the story by Howard Estabrook ’u'- the Capitol theatre | & 3 ; % § ¥ E mployment he L because it is properly nourished: Examinations free. David Q. Selznick, executive producer | The film-makers have taken @ 3 3 § 3 1‘ t men are engaged 3 o R et s ) > i, 1ie aomi el Peter Pan B Sheo AND |on painted @ stirring story t . ’ 5" f 'bioying a crew of 20 men, 15 racing eter 'an eauty ppe lievable human bain; v ¢ 3 3 8 T E | tc p vith the sudde: . . i - o keep up with the sidden demand ] 5 ]‘l""ll(? thlfi' MOOCh(’rr |toundea banks, tuikt railroads, cre-| § : k. o e g i TRIANGLE BLDG. TELEPHONE 221 |ated phonographs, harnessed el g s d £ [ fits have started operatis 1 oo e with | tricity, discovered the use of s 1°W cannery is that have mad 4 3 s E | plant, which was dest | civilization the most adva 4 F : eight years ago, the site of v that, | = - 4 i = Theile g - and a half, por- The now cannery, which is to Bvlng in a hurry love of a boy and Mrs. Fay Webb Vallee, estrdsged wife of Rudy Vallee, was named |be a single-line, high speed plant, (|ne~§nk mean you privileged to live| defendant in a $100,000 alienatioh of affections suit filed in New York | will replace the present floating can’t enjoy a deli- World’s Curu)sules |through many tions to sce| by Mrs, Kathleen Leon (left), Wife of Garfield Leon, an actor. In her |canmery which the Diamond K has cious lunch. Come [ oe e they held| complaint Mrs. Leon charged {Mat last January Mrs, Vallee tried to |pecn operating in Wrangell for ! p 3 £ x e peratir angell for 1iere and be con- for Shets - clitntrs induce Leon to leave her. Mrs. Wallee is residing with her parents at | yp. pact six years, The company Vihoed: Phone Realistic and graphic, the s Santa Monica, Cal. (AssociatefgPress Photos) plans on operating their five traps| jrows and joys of that i nd girl in Clarence Straits and perhap B l 144 | symbolize *the romantic _devel 2 ”JNEAl.”TES SSVAal inore Wbt i il aies at ey ]nu of the United 8 es. h4 used as formerly ng to 0 .55 ! i : afe (()'\ll \()I‘l'll TO ll(l()l) BAY, il e 8 ‘JAPAN FURGE T iy oN ST|K|NE- GOLDEN sm.mu!_] e | were nmlhl)rrund passengers on the | after the wear and WEEKS’ TRIP EAST| R RS S g s o i 548 | Snmer Alankn " for. Hood " Bay| hic i Bty . l doumn” - T | where they will make their home.| g : L fsaid ne would record @ human Mining for Placer Gold Milton Lagergren, ‘Chiffon| o220 228 UL 200 REASONABLE gexflf i‘flfizz’r“c'flmf;’:“};nn:':fii NUHTH cHINA | Wright Brothers, who claimed they | Undertaken on Old Livingston, Receive H % PRICES Cold Storage company, returned | e Jackson Property Degrees ’E : - ' Expert Workmen Slow Advance Toward B o Anrioms sl waaoms. 3t -1, couwmn con aan mosunenl | JIGSAW on the Alaska from an extended | trip to the south and msv.cm s ¢ states. ¢ orrespondence) —Equipment con- A, Lagergren and i iv- | CONNORS live through three financial cri: R I p | B e e e S e 2 | Peipin Tientsin, Chang- o % sisting of a power shovel, a draz-'ingsion, both of Juneau, are among While it was sugcesstul from a| FeIpIng, s 8" |in the nistory of the United States| o scaner and two heavy duty e o b Bkg e 1Z '{ JUNEAU FROCK || business standpoint, Mr. George's| - chun Is in Progress |—the depressions of 1873, 1893 and!\pyoye armive O i : ! | trip was saddened by the death of g 1929, _5. Jirgpd e “-’».m"‘ 3 ’ L gt FOOTAAD SCDOGE OF ST | SHOPPE i last steamer, and is now en at the - sncame his mother, Mrs. Martin Geoige, & | PEIPING, May 22.—Chinese ref-| They see Ameriea come back bot- | vio tne Barrington boats to O el ol (,ul”f),'“hz:::'"l‘,""h‘"{,l“L, FREE' “Exclusive but not Expensive” week ago. Mr. George had visited |ygees are pouring here ahzad of [ter and stronger than ever in €ach ! water river, @ tribu of tt ; ” e Waores ot | M Coats, D: b his mother, at Astoria, Ore., before | what they deseribe as a slow ad- |instance i Staeing. U wilies’ haloly TPeleg : ¥’ | & "':.‘“' mm"h going east and again upon his re- fyance of Japanese troops towards| No more thrilling story has ever Ci.ox where the Barrington Mines M /a | loslery turn and though she had been ill, |nere and Tientsin and Ohangehun. /reached the screen than “The CON- |14 “is mining for placer gold "”’“ ki he was shocked to hear of her| A nominent Japanese general |querors o Olrater albims, orizinally| death which ogeurred just a feW |saiq he believed peace will ke =s-| A cast of excellent players sup- worked by Frank Jackson and oth- days after he left her. |la.blxshed soon in the North Chinafport Dix and Miss Harding in oo produced considerable gold in Mr. George is expecting his sis-|zone put said if the Chinese lead- |this, their first appearance to-|; ter, Mrs. T. N. Burkland, of AS-jers challenge the invasion of Pei-|gether on the screen. They arc i The person naming the e 355 o 55 &nigiheering, THIrty men of he i nearest correet number { | More For Your 1933 class graduated in mmmg, 20 o o . pieces in this puzzle Money AT X in petroleum enginesring, R r]; 8, apt. Ba z 2 early days. Cap! mejallurgy and 8 in geology. Nmt | “I” be awarded the nd his associates acquired € advanced degrees, two doctors of F : oo il ge. 3 ) e, Jul 2 1y - toria, with whom Mrs. George made ping and Tientsin the Japanese are [Edna May Oliver, Guy Kibbee, Julle rights to the ground ssveral y sclence and seven masteys, wer § | her home, to leave Seattle on the|ryy prepared %o make good the Haydon, Jed Prouty, Rebert Grieg .., and spent two seasons drill conferred, g i MAMMOTH PUZZLE Northwestern, accompanying the sceupancy. and other: » o S5 SR 5k A VISR S PR R L T i " {ing the terrain near where Ja eutbe; y. Gustavso o~ > s " romains of their mother to JJ-‘ Dr. Reuben G. Gustavson, Pro Belgium is preparing to electrify N neau. Another sister, Mrs. I 3 i R [operated. Last season sew a fessor of Chemistry at Denver Uni- s TRY YOUR LUCK! the double track rallroad between Ll 2 | O at work on the property, bu t ty, 'delivered the Commenc (~-1 Antwerp and Brussels. Borges, of Wrangell, will board me |Conservation Cam,‘; BUSINESB ls (6. T i B eeouss ol e Norhesiern at thai port and <1+ Opens at Ketchikan; {the boulders. The combinations of tinue to Juneau to attend the fu- pe K > e ke The Coldrado’ School of Mines is neral services which will be held | 15 Men Go to Work UN UPGRADE i:t’w"; 5{‘:"2}]]3:%:”%‘13'“ I:: A th' larg;sn school in the world de- ech 8 P oDiet ivoting its entire time to the 2ftyme Weibotis; Qi 1o 4| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 22— | Capt. Barrington will persor 1¥ | training of engineers for the min- : A Civilian Conservation Camp with P superviss the operations. this - leral industries. It was officially e { K ‘mer. A ‘crew of perhaps {ill°e founded in 1874 and is oldest Mr. Gearge was gone for six(15 men working in the Forest Serv-} KANSAS CITY, May 22—HaIvVey ..o wiy engage in the work untilistats sdHool in C(Im 1do. weeks and visited in Chicago, New/|ice at the Marine Station across{s. Firestone, rubber magnate who . e s 2 York City and Boston for several|the channel is now in operation.|quit talking about business two | ready more thal I Milton Lagcrgx n is a graduate| days each. Dealers in these cities| There are already N | years ago because it was so bad, 4 BT v ) R scemed much encouraged regard-|enough applicants for additionalfannounced Saturday he was back P T Teh el “The Corner Drug Store ] 3 ing the outlook for the future and|camps to be opened later. in circulation for “booster talks IO‘M mNEY ;'I-JC" Son of NI‘J 1l S:“"* “M“ he said that from a business stand- and favorable business interviews.” agergren. iyin n -5 e ] here, working between stu-| - i L N g newn point the trip was very satisfac-|A L. CONVENTION He reported May saler;csrnsis ord:ll;z AWAITS TR'AL (lms at the Alaska JUncau as en-| feeeeeerenrereeeerereee. See Our Window! Juneau Drug i ! the freeze- up in Ocmpcx AL g CO. breaking all time if AR-E S T " ineer and playing on one of the | % > lants, he declared, are running 24 g 9 } d[)tez\lfeeresl ;?‘fist;imfi?;gizn' :,Ce::; DATES E guurs daily. i Jur' au City Leagu QLMn ball teams. I )RI,I‘E | r r ed to 2 of 32 i i ‘ e ll l'le Zhe) The annual convention of the e, — B ‘ strike among the salmon Hner*! Department of Alaska, The Ameri-|TWO FIRES ON SATURDAY SAN FRANCISCO, May 22 "{ Yaidle Tk COIL( fon e bAO%I:‘: adn 11 v;]ou fc can Legion, will be held at Cor~ QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED Mooney cooked h;? D“T' breakias| qheck on Jungle Jaunts o ended soon. The dealers have 0f+} ;o " sjagka, August 17 and 18, at in the county jail here a HAT dered & 400 DR of ° Sospes 2l which a record attendance is ex<| A brush fire on 1ith street called peared hopeful of the outcor "rw In New Brazilian Decree i . PRI WA e saof:ms a;::i pected both from cities along, thelout the Juneau Volunteer Firs De- hS' trial ; Sla“{f‘gv Tf“'-‘ 1 The| i I)YE Aller(lllflns e ® e o by. the dgbesig. the ewsam coast and from the Interior tOWNS: partment at 5:10 o'clock on Satur-|hearing was delayed a day | Ry );s ;ed:n !C::‘:imc;;nbla RL:; ::;] .- day afternoon and was quickly ex-|&ble !t?e Sl;prEém' C“"E ;"‘ 3 tR!zoiDE ‘JANE;R'O May aitions n of P e of the “4 _|a petition for dismissal of th ridtions upon foreign exp 5 - X 3 % TEVAKEF WOMAN BROUGHT tinguished by the use of the “boost ’ Gl trucked to Seattle where It sold| Uy gy o\ ASSAULT CHARGEer” carried on the fire truck. Frihe fid- m‘lnto the, Brazilian interior will' be AZING o« o« « {or 4a Digh as 12 cents a-peund, Another fire alarm at 10:30 BO applied under a decrec being drawn Mr. George said. But these priccs| 11 HALBUT ATS by the Ministry of Agriculture N " Charged with attempted assaultio'cleck Saturday ni proved to stry of d B l M will. nob, hold ‘wieD. e greacy thh‘;zangerous weapopn, Mrs. Vir-|be a slight roof fire on a cabin SELL FlSH, SEA1TLE The purpose is to ba .ultmwr- ut er Mauro St gy @ MR R RS {ginia Housley, arrested last week in the Indian village on 9th sireet ~lers and contine exploration fo orage g s {at Tenakee, was brought here to- mear the power house. The fire| SEATTLE, May 22— 1li-| legitimate sci s or to pros< Drug CO. Fishermen in the Juneau dls-iday by Deputy Marshal Springer was put out without any damage |but schooners, four from t sb- s to seek minerals trict have been on strike for sev. ilto Ghe' ot ern banks and seven frofr i cral days out of sympathy with lhvek;:ud glea:;;jngmutrgm:xit Fsgfe;:e il —b—-—“-o-—— banks arrived and sold t The| of the past ex ons 3 3 - i g 4 3t . ffoct! Oregon fishermen and the buys {Judge Charles Sey in the United! 'GOODIE SALE POSTPONED |total feceipts were 213000 pounds which have gone into the far Express Mm.\(-,\ Orders Summer prices now in elflect! ing boats of the Juneau Cold Stor- | States Commissioner’s Court. The luncheon and goodie sale|and the prices ranged from 'ld reaches of the Amazon basin and Anytime age were withdrawn so that :;i e which was to be given next Sat-|4% cents a pound. Mflu.o Grgsso have ant d In- Phone 134 We Deliver fishermen would not feel that thel ., \;y \poosA DUE TONIGHT. |urday in the Dugout, by the Girls' S ‘Gians and violated Government local company ‘was bucking thei b oo TG ara outter Talla: Legion club, has been postponed| Willie MaGuire bhas i fmineral and dldmu.l(l regulation: ettt | strike, Mr. George said. !,red‘poo.»a is due in port tonight at|until the following Saturday, Jume |twenty-first year as go ; e a . - S o‘;fi""‘ dem‘;:orlfi‘: z:lsouol! pills 9 o'clock from the Bering Sea Pa- |3, as the Dugout will be used all|sional at the Houston, 0 mor: | . 1. this week by the Legion Auxiliary |ry club. Reasonable Monthiy Rates | owed them by the saimon mh&'- s ——————— i the Po Sale next ——————— THE SANITARY GmCERY men for a period of ons year, but| a iy Sl ot o < nep you | GARBAGE HAULED | | . hey say it is as dar as they can! Promote Frosperity <wiih PMni-|Saturday. The Girls' Legion club| Let the aaverusements n ‘they " ‘Wednesda, t the i in lans. #. Mr. George said. e g lanidongors Koo o ’““’_...__‘ e RO RAVD ! “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 Classified ads pay. atedt instcad of in the Dugout. _Ciassified ads pay. = - ' | Old papers for

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