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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933. Dallv Crossword Puzzle ACROSS . Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 8. Stratagem l ;.. H}c‘hnxlmnl 9. Ixist . Hoisting < 10. State of the machines 5 1. nmmm,ng a2 BJA Union: abbr, | i AN 11. Football team |14 over 12, Legislativa ?nl R|E _body Tunning 2. Wing 5. Article M . Ventilate . Literary Cclo 5 w‘(r:gm;mh 1 3 2 thered ol Movement in Last Half| 3 O[|N o Noman . Rouse t0 & Hour Sends Many Is- 21, Relatea DIE sonsie of through the A udanser mother 9. orm sues DO“ n Shghll‘ Topaz hum- [M[A . Favorite ming bird . Astronomical oft mineral E |G phenomenon otton-seed- b Tree which )\Hw machine |R|| & v{oduce. seed cl rap EIL . Draw forth mooth again sh egi with a car- S|E Elongated fis] penter’s tool Organ o 82, Native metal G1. Type of elec- DOWN earing 25, Aflirmative tric current: 1. Characteristies 41. Charm 35. Daughter of abbr, 2. Boat propelled 42. Death s Agrippa ut off by three 45. Sand hills o 2 Acts 25: 13 rowers and 48, Bony process today wera 6,300,000 | 89. wal 55 Taiand sonth ot four oars on a cow's | 43 Medictnai Connecticut: 3. Short for a head { plant nbhr. man's name 49. Masculine | 44. Went first 66. Parts of 4. Insect's egg 62, Rumanian 55 b ] 46. Feminine automobile 5. Have the " monetary g s nickname engines courage unit s as well 5. Runs away to 6. Device for 54 Divine belnj gik be married huriing % b7, Elgvation o 1 spe 60. Harmonlze 61, Composed land: abbr, 7. Spicy lckls . Dad tionary tendencies bro\rk‘n“d the half hour. Shares Decline the close Allied Chemical, ) Telephone, Dupont, Lig- Myers and Al’n(’rhm r()- COMMANDER OF SEATTLE DIV, | . S. C. G DUE Capt. H. D.Elckley Mak- ing Tour of SE. Alaska on Cutter Haida Bringing Capt. H. D. Hinckley, ‘Commander of the Seattle Division 'a U. 8. Coast Guard, north on his annual inspection, trip to. South- east Alaska, the Ut S. Coast' Guard cutter Haida is “due in Juneau at 5 o'clock this afternoon, ac- cording to Commander C. H Dench of the U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa. Word was received this miorn- that the U. 8. C. G. Haida loft Wrangell enroute to Juneau at 5 o'clock this morning. Capt. to Southeast and stops at various ports and has conferences with officials of the service and the Territory. The Haida will be in Juneau for one or two days before continu- ing on the inspection trip, Com- °' mander Dench says. —e—— LLOYD WINTER TO SPEND WEEK AT BULLAD RANCH IN TAKU RIVER DISTRICT Lloyd Winter, of the firm of Winter and Pond, who was named executor of the estate of the late Ben Bullard, expected to Ileave this afternoon for the Bullard ranch on the Taku River to spend about a week at the ranch for the from one to morz than slipped nearly sk ns Are Lost 14 of rails from ¥ fractions to around one point were virtually lost. Anconda, Radio, Calumet and Hecla, Trans-American, Ol vator and General Electric ! up moderately. Wet issues were somewhat heavy CLOSING T "ES TODAY NEW YORK, May 31.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau min2 stock today is 18, American Can | 897, American Power and Light 9%, Anaconda 16%, Armour A 6, Armour B 3%, Bethlehcm Steel /fll L1 ll//%flll II WALLACE SIMONDS LEAVES TOMORROW FOR CANNERY Wallace Sumongs, son of H. L. DR. FENTON RETURNS HERE; PLANS TO OPEN 3 t d H 8% g:x;y"slfra;;':r,‘eConf:mnmlecgn 14 OFFICE DURING WEEK 'Sxmondz. y')ce-pre_sident of the Fox Films 3%, General Motors 25, Pacific American Fisheries Com- pany, will leave on the Estebeth tomorrow for Excursion Inlet, where he will spend the summer in the employ of the Astoria, Puget Sound Packing Company. H. L. Simonds, wno was in Ju- neau last week, left several days ago for Hoonah and Excursion In-| International Harvester 37, necott 20%, Packard Motors 4%, Ken- ‘ | Dr. C. L. Fenton, who has been Standard Brands 20%, United visiting relatives in Goldendale, States Steel 51%, Timken Roller | Wash., reutrned to Juneau aboard 25%. the Yukon. He is much improved |/in health and glad to get back north. Dr. Fenton plans to reopen his office in the Goldstein building RO I FEER MEISCH GOES SOUTH Major Henry W. Meisch is a pas- Within the next few days. let where he will be joined by his| senger southbound aboard the| R Bt s o] son. Mr. Simonds, Sr., expects to Let the aavertiseruents help you return to Juneau before he goes B Northwestern from Chilkcot Bar- racks. 'make your shoppmg plans. Snu'l\ in about a month. Start Your New Month Now! Wesson Oil ¥ gal., regular $1.00 size .......75¢ Butter Pretzels, crisp and fresh, pound .....30c Fisher Blend Flour, 49-1b. bags ...........$1.75 STOCK UP NOW—THIS WILL BE THE LAST AT THIS LOW PRICE GARNICK’ Phone 174 | See Our Windows for GRADUATION GIFTS Butler-Mauro Drug Co. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME purpose of settling the estate. ! He is making the trip to Taku {with L. H. Smith on the latters river boat, the Mary J. Miss Mary Joyce is also returning to Taku on the river hoat. Miss Joyce and } Mr. Smith h for several d > been in Juneau Hinckley makes the trip | Alaska each year meat 'CONDITIONS IMPROVING OVER NATION |nnouragmg Reports, Con- servative Opinions, Made to Com. Dept. | '] uneau Man "Secures’ Marriage License to Wed Spokane Woman EVERETT, Wash, May 31.—A marriage license has been secured here by Jack P. Cunningham, of Juneau, iAlaska, and Bertha E. | Beck, of Spokane, Wash, both of legal age. “Catch ’Em Young” PERTH, May 31—A committee WASHINGTON, May 31.—Assur --[of the University of Western Aus- ces that conditions in many| the day by Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce and encouraging the Administration's business boosting efforts, From all over the nation came reports of gains, .some slight, but|pilot flying out of Los Angeles. noticeable. Conservauve Opinion s of industry have improved in | recent week, were received to- [atgs. |tralia has concluded that business men do not favor college gradu- More than 80 per cent said they preferred to hire employees | young and train them. R R Fred Kelly, 1912 Olympic games high hurdles winner, is an alrman‘ | dead. {BABY MOUNTAIN: GOAT SHIPPED EAST BY GAME COMMISSION Rescued from drowning by Wil- lie Hanson last week, a baby moun- jtain goat is now on its way to the National Zoological Garde ns at Washington, D. C, where it will entertain visitors to the National Capital, and try to adapt itself to living in a 200 after an infancy spent in the Alaska mountains {around Snettisham. The baby goat was swept down the mountain and into the water ‘'with a snow slide and was rescued who first thought the animal was It recovered after being worked on for twenty minutes and was brought to Juneau where the Alaska Game Commission took charge. The goat was shipped south on the way east aboard the [steamer Aleutian, from the water by Willie Hanson | PARTY OF FRIENDS JOIN TREVOR DAVISES ON FISHING TRIP YESTERDAY Among Juneauites who took ad- vantage of the holiday yesterday to enjoy an outing were a num- ber who spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis aboard their motorboat, the Cor- delia D. The party planned t go to Grindstone, but due to the rough weather landed at the foot of Douglas Island. They spent the afternoon fishing and had a beach supper before returning to Juneau. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Byington, Miss Blanche Tur- ner, Jack Finley and Max Scrib- er. ., R. L. (Dink) Templeton, Stan- ford track coach, predicts pole vaulters will be soaring to 14 fe 6 inches before the next Olympics. The Department of Commerce | “facts of conservative opin- and most of the response s: Hloyment ‘was increasing in line | ) eral reports ex he Roosevelt legi about a partnership bet the Government and industry. Improved Lines he reports indicated an im- ment in leather, wool, cotton, , electrical appliance, auto- mobiles, office equipment, furni- ture, paint, steel, dry goods and packing. Foreign Minded Robbers Raid Chile’s Diplomats SANTIAGO, Chile, May 31. — A slippery gang of thieves here has 1 penchant for diplomatic prey. The thieves raid only diplomats’ es and apartments. It is re- “foreign ed that the gang has h the upward trend of busi- Raincoats 1.00 e MRS. FARGHER GOES SOUTH Mrs. J. J. Fargher and 1ittle daughter are passengers south- bound on the Princess Norah en- route to Ferndale, Wash., for a vis- it with relatives. ral envoys have lost furni- dinner service and personal § s. One foreign trade official s sunning himself in the rear garden and his wife was sleeping while thieves ransacked the house, taking s’?aO worth of clothing. New Silk Umbrellas Very Spetial $3.25 Non-Rust Ribs, For Thursday Only YOUR CHOICE OF ANY RAINCOAT AT THIS REMARKABLE PRICE All Colors . N. M. KONNERUP . All Sizes Extra Heavy | All Colors—Matching Handles LEADER DEPT. STOR[ | | ‘; GEORGE BROTHERS { IlIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllI|||||IliIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI'III>IIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TABLE TREATS CANTALOUPES, each ..........20c | STRAWBERRIES, basket .......19¢ SPINACH, pound ...............10¢ . ASPARAGLUS, pound ... 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