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R s s o _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1933. o o < e S TS A £ 20 ITALIAN PLANES WILL FLY T0 U. S, Hawks Sets New Record for Hzmself 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., June 13: Fair tonight tnd Wednesday; gentle variable winds. Time Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.12 62 27 S 5 Clear 4 am. today 29.99 43 69 Caim 0 Clear i " d Great! Amiada Starts To- Noon today 2092 61 49 SE 8 Sprinkling AT morrow for Visit to CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Chicago Exposmonl AY | Y (Cmmnuad lrom !aa. Ona) Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. 0 DY B;Iutlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ¢ ; S e ro@p Dtz | SR SR o Cldy 3 n:mfifi{:v,e‘ fi?hhfielflfi? th:; Name ... o 48 42 | o« M B4 6 Trace Cldy “ avthe naval air station here. Noth- Balnl - 46 | 42 42 6 Trace PLCldy ing has been left to chance -to fit . e % W, 0 e them for the hazardous game Fairbank;. A s 1ds ahead. Both men and machines| Eagle 5 ‘\ 4 4« 4 ‘o: C v are at the peak of condition. St Baul 58 | 4:? 40 4 02 Cldy Originally the flight was inended . Pau; 40 | 36 38 10 Tracce Cldy to begin on May 24, the annjver- B o o e ] gutch Harbor 50 1o 4200 i 12 0 Cldy sary of Italy's entry into the World In: the uwmne. “obot controlied, Capt. Frapk Hawks made a salo flight from Los Angeles c“;‘g;i‘a ;8 | 38 4 cam o cldy War, but fearing that the weather| to NeW York in 13 hodrs, 26 minutes and Xb secondls. He. brcke his swn record by four hours and ten { et Gg | :g :‘; C‘;Zl ?) 2:2:: might be unfavorabe, General Bal-| minules esteblished four years ago. ' Sitka, . s FrURE bl = W Cldy : COA T S AIE POTPRIPOtied wb= TR Although Hawks flew alone, he said he was really a “pacsenger,” the plane being handled most |Ketchikan i e e oy Ronte of Flight of the way by a robot pilet. Only whbnlydlrk:ess‘c;mc :ea:- l:lu:lnr Penn., did Hawks take over the g;mcg gRupen 58 I 50 52 6 :45 Rain i f the miass forma-| ©omtrels. His gascline supply was nearly cxhausted zs he landed. : { Edmonton 8 | 48 52 4 0 Clear $4 ()5 ,@11 95 ti:nhe;l,r:rl,st lue;filube ferc::n2 Orbetelin| i At cne time during the aftcrnoon of his flighi, Hawks said, he had no idea over what part of [Seattle 82 ‘1 58 58 4 0 Clear . i/ 4 to Amsterdam, Holland, across Eu-| the céuntsy he was flying, but two hours later he sighted Kansas Cify and knew that the robot was |Portland 90 | 56 58 4 0 Clear Here are coats for practically rope, during which. General Balbo| piloting a straight route. San Francisco 6 | 50 52 4 0 Clear every occasion. Sport coats. probably will follow the course of A great part of the 2,000-mile journey ‘was flcwn at a height of 15,000 fect. = Préss coats of soft, crepey the River Rhine. Londonderry, Photc shows Hawks wetting intc his plane at L-s Angeles. arometric pressure is moderately low over Northern and South- woolens! Coats with scarf Northern Ireland, will be the next| - ok Sl ket o IR = N SRR Y B2 ST ?*;S: M”kfh‘llthbea ndg;uof high pressure from the Aleutians north- ars 3 o vaistlines. stop, whence the great armada will east over the Interior ring the last twenty-four hours light scat- :«}(;"‘fll'. " hh.‘A]“l lLl(il hv::;s:hggg wing over 'thé, North A"!"’%c '-0! MR AND MRS 'GEORGE,‘E’“ precipitation has fallen ove: the northern half of the Terri- s UG AR b Reykjavik, Iceland. Refeuling. there,! | tory except at Yukon and heavy rain over the lower southeastern “\)\]j”'\. 's and misses’ sizes! i the twenty-four planes will thun- BOLYAN ENTERTA]N portion. Temperatures over Alask:y are mostly warmer this morn- omen & » . * .fider on their longest sea hop to ing. . ) Cartwright, Labrador, thence | WITH MOV]ES SUNDAY Chll ren's Quebec, Canada, and up. the homel ¥ | MRS. HARRY G. WATSON il : stretch formed by the Great Lakes! " | | ©On sunday even!ng Mr. and Mrs. RETURNS FROM TRIP Coats @l to Chicago. ',«;: George Bolyan were hosts at a| Mrs. H G. Watson returned on| M| Barring accidents, the squadron| . . ' Mexican dinner at their*home with | the steamer Yukon from a short| HALF PRICE Dreés Sal;é: should come to rest q;lahe Miehi- gan before the orld’ grounds in between three and taur | days after the take-off (rop: Orbe- tello, Success Insuired Not only has every man partiei- pating in the flight a notable air record, but every plane will carry at least one man wha made the i SEATTLE, :June: 13.—Prank Ray, aged A vASK, was' fakaliyiebot i Intemétionbl Affairs Caus- the barroom ‘of the ‘Pémpon, o night club, by George Moore, u])—% erator, who the police said ad-| mitted the shooting of Ray sev-| eral times with a revolver. Moore and also Sidney Brunn bail bond broker, were arrested. es Reactment—Domes- tic Picture Bright (Continued from Page One) | American Telephone and Tele- Mr. and Mrs. Vic Manville, Mrs.(trip to Seattle. She has been south ' Olaf Torgerson, Mrs. B. Hunsbedt|for about three weeks. While it and the Misses Helen and Diane|was warm in Seattle, the season Hunshedt as guests. there is about a month late as Following the dinner, for which (regards roses and other flowers, everything was prepared Mexican | which are just coming into bloom, ! style, about 20 additional guests|Mrs. Watson said. | {were invited in to look at moving b0 T30 oo e O i i pictures of Mexico taken on a trip B. P. 0. ELKS ! I{hrough that country a year ago| Flag Day services, Wednesday,| 9:30 p.m,, " U 33 sl § previous flight to Brazil with Gen-| Moose asserted Ray tried to hold| & ihte by Mr. and Mrs. Bolyan. 9 following Lodge session. L1 i : eral Balbo, The commander ofhim up, with Brunn and another| PP Was off three points. In addition to the Mexican recls, | Public is invited. | Se———— ‘ NEW SUMMER PRINTS, CHIFFONS each plane will have three aides; aclub employee as he was countinz| oy ocinG PRICES TopAy ° Dumber of reels taken in Alaska M. H. SIDES, | . co-pilot, a mechanic and a route|the night receipts, Moore said he NEW YORK, June 13—Closing Were shown by E. C. Davelin who|—adv, Secretary. Deep, Solemnity Marks AND WASH SILKS officer. In five of the planes there|grappled with Ray, disarmed him quotation of Alaska Juneau mine DTOUSHt his projection machine and | Our Every Service will be a fifth man in charge of and shot him with Ray's revolver.| Alaska scenes, and some pictures stock today is 22%, Amer! radio communication. Part of the PG s ) C {on Americ;'“ Sl d‘l’J of thz Taku country taken by Mr, | Peace and exclusiveness s : e 1 . % ' Manville beyond evaluation plus com- % l job to be handled by the radio | Anaconda 17%, Coty 6%, Armour i Dect rices me) ki i t tous | e = The evening was pleasantly spent plete assumption of all ne- 948 0 koep 10 CGREFS Jougey B 3, Bethlehem Steel 30%, Calumet ¥ with the fleet of Italian destroyers 4 Sy ewing the motion pictures and| cessary details . . . these and land submarines which will patrol and Hecla 8%, Continental Oil 13, resting curios and still pictures honest prices have won for " i . “Tomorrow’s Styles ; 4 () 11 5 the ocean along the route of flight. ;’«‘ox Fma 44, Genvual Motors 21, \youoht back by Mr. and Mrs. i Today” Y us the adamant faith of o { A nternational Harvester 39%, Ken- Bolyar hundreds. o £ { The sea craft have been over thef () necott 20%, Packard Motors 6, CON A0 | cgmtuse'e r;;":::y’:'zuw‘ of the ? United States Steel 56% ,Standard i Our Beautiful Chapel ventur 4 | . . b . With N¢ Gilbert and J. L Brands 20%, Timken Roller 30%, MRS. FANNIE KUKKOLO Free of Charge L“d,u)s’ an(' Chlldr(’n S xf;’:“’: gf 1:2& l}g“” ‘r’u D;‘z:;:f Wingard ‘&8 passengers from Pet-| Curtiss-Wright 3%, Radio Corpora-| HOME FROM HOSPIT! \L! 2 {with tw a-Fraschini, | ersburg, e seaplane Baranof, pil-| tion 10%, Ulen 3%. | The Charles W. which develop 1,600 horsepower, A W i oted by Gene Meyring, returned at| | Mrs. Fannie Kukkolo, who has C: I\/I g giving a flying speed of 150 miles| %" /i 5 { ‘ 4 .arter ortuar I{AI N LOA | .5 an hour and a sustalned cruising|#:30 oclock yesterday afternoon|NEFW. MANAGEMENT {been a patient at Sb. Ann's Hos- y from its weekly scheduled trip to tal, left tr bt ital her PHONE 136-2 radius of 2500 miles with a full Ketchik thz West Coast of ‘ru.n, o 0o 4nospwal gor her Juneap’s Own Stere. & . load of fuel,, i g ¥4 FOR P ETERSBURG i S | $ I P “The Last Service Is the H(Elf Prwe Prince of Wales Island, Wrangell | w87 & ateat e i ) ™ and Petersburg. reates u At 17:20 o'clock the Baranof made PRESS ANNOUNCED | Smith Electric Co. | broes IVACATION SCHOOL a: round trip to Hawk Inlet In | |} = Gastineau Building i 1 xes ta.& wire from Hans Floe,| To devote himself to the insur-| EVERYTHING | MEN’ S SU ITS: WILL OPEN MONDAY | gctiniendent of the P. B Harvisjanco busisss, A O. Hisad, owner| ELECTRICAL i D) papes % Y1 Rpsine . ey cannery, at that place who returned|and former publisher of the wesk- | e = ki ' All-Wool *rue it 18" that great] daks from |to Juneau: on the geaplane. ly Petersburg Press, has r°Llred; iy I & CLR e SF Ty A Ten Years Ago An 3 -Woo ixlme gorng grow,” sald nn Rev. | - After returning from Hawk Inlet/from the newspaper field and le NEW! DIFFERENT! | Spit Cost Almost Twice iHenty Cross today; R‘z-t the Bar: made, twp sightseeingled the Press to Arthur H. Tveten! v D B Y R ) Mo did not envisage Sunday flehm!.s trips m Mendenhall Glacier.|and Paul C. Tveten who will pub-| | PETER PAN e on t eat our u o‘s lb lting the globe when he gathered Among those to make the trip{lish that periodical in the future. | BEAUTY SHOPPE i Let us show vou !h.lt the bi the dirty, ragged, cursing young- were Pat Mullen, Dorothy Ruthes-| Among the new features the new| | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | Yy et BUY NOW' sters from the streets of Gloucester|ford, Elaine . Radelet, Mrs. Kate/management will inaugurate in the | PHONE 221 F . many years ago. He perceived &|jarman, Carl, Erickson and. Lloyd|Press will be a news picture serv . G. E . De Luxe nwe}e;d 131 C:loucde:teri ::d vmet k:; Jarman. ice which will be furnished them Michael-Stern suits that any en the founder of the Vacati This mon at 10 o'clock the|by the National Editorial Asso-| " VWorkanship Guaranteed | CLE ANFR mag woulll,be woud o Wear. {Schoal conceived the idea of bring- [ garanor )&tmfl“ for, its weekly|ciation. They will also receive As-| | Prices ‘I’tmble i 4 Every style is exceedingly smart and well tailored for faultless fit! And every suit will give excellent wear. $25.00 ling idle children and idle churches together for a vacation schaol of religion and little did he dream that thirty years would witness the amazingly rapid spread of this school to every cominont of the globe, “In North America alone, tbe were in 1931 appm;lmmry twenty TOP COATS as low as $22.50 & = Sl i mm‘ BOAT FORD Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gucker and "P“ Y |Mr. and Mrs. A J. Ficken. Both £y v e SELL JocAlLY | Mr. and “M¥s.” MECloud afe delight- ed with Alaska and hope to return in the fall to spend a vacation fishing and hunting in the Terri- The halibut boat -Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, brought in 8,000 pounds of "halibuf fram the fish- ing banks yesterday and sold the fare to the Juneau Cold Storage LS . Ty T Company for 5 and 3% cents a ATTENTION papnd. EASTERN STARS A Juneau Chapter No, 7, O. E. S, MR. AND MBS. F. A. M'CLOUD LEAVE ON NORTHWESTERN FOR HOME IN THE SOUTH Mr. apd Mrs. P A MgCloud left on the Northwestern this morning for the | M by way of Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- vacation pm. —adv. nsurm&_u uxu“ns FANNIE L, ROBLNSON &cretary {kan. They .will stop over in Ket- | Payment 'on delinquent taxes chikan for several days before con- | must be e by 5 pam. on. Jun tinuing to' Seattle, Mr. MdCloud |15 to penalty of 10%, pl 1s Northwest of 8Swift and | accrued est. Company and is completing a ¢rip A. W. HENNING, through Territory. ~—ady. City Clerk. the ‘While they were in Juneau they #_.....__ wmww Classified ads pay.’ Govm nodn'ru thousand schools, per- haps not less thm ‘two million !children. The Vacation [Religious School has captured net mb the imagination of the sighiffeant na- tions, but it has found s way into the far distant and in some instances relatively insignifigant ’poruom of the globe—the Budan,’ 'Syria, Burma, Ecuador and " Pales- | tine itself. 'sengers returning to Juneau on the | "It is interesting to note ¥ e | Vacation S¢hool has made W W \nto the ancient city of Dam 50 many years. g0 § bmam cry, and in Na pamgrlph will he obj: l_meresc parents who are plane ning on sending their children to the Vacation Church’ school, which is to open fn Juneau mext Mong: morning at 9§ o'clock” contin) {the Rev. Cross. “This is an Interdenominational school sponsored by —the Junegu Ministerial Assoclation. The en-< rolling of the children as pupils of| this school for its ten day sesston will take place in the Preshyteria {jehureh, éorner at and Fran. lin streets, at 8: PA‘l'lms RETURN HQ stis,{890rd, acgording to information, u- /| thie partbbound trip of the steamer | o'tlock Mundag | infiuenza, will hold their last meeting before marning. After Lheenml.lmenz trip to Sitka and way ports. Pas- plane will be: from Sitka—the Rt. Rév. P. T. Rowe; from Tenakee John Tenneson and from Todd— Nick Bez. Late this ;fpmom and evenlfis the Baranof ‘may make sightseeing trips according to A. B. Hayes, Al- aska Manager of the Alaska South- ern Airways. | Edison’s Early Home Purchased by Ford . BT. THOMAS, Ont, Jupe 13.— The old Edison homestead at Vien- na, Ont, “where Thomas Alva Edi- son, spent the summers of his early youth, has been bought by Henry i i D\lfled here. It is reporbgd site and re~erected in the Wnal settlement at Dear- il —— PATIENTS LEAVE i T, ANN'S HOSPITAL TQDAY # frakiveny Departures: from St. Ann’s Hos- )L gver the Week-end were Rob- .. Nash, af the Aleutian crew has been in the hospital since wha today rejoined his ship; rge Hamoss, employed at t.he 8 ‘Juneau who has been Jn ¢ . bespital with the influenza,| Benjamin Tiresoff, another Juneau employee, who has; contined to the hospital with R e § STOMY LEAVES “FOR SITKA THIS A. M s Stomy left on the North- . this ‘morning for Sitka ¢ he will take up his residence 2 Pioneers’ Home, 1 ROOMS | | LOWER FRONT STREET | Rated by Day, Week or Month — e sociated Press Dispatches according to an announcement made in a re- cent odition of the paper. —————— Classined ‘ads pay. R '\ SMART DRESSMAKING | ‘ SHOPPE l 107 Main St. & will do a better job with its g Powerful, oversize, ball-bearing Motor. Fresh Fruitsan Vegetables" ' QANTALOUPES WATERMELONS ' 'CHERRIES STRAWBERRIES GARDEN PEAS NEW POTATOES SPRING CARROTS SPINACH BABY TOMATOES—Hot House GREEN CUCUMBERS GREEN ASPARAGUS CAULIFLOWER No oiling. No trouble. Guaranteed. Rugs, bare floors and all are easy going for this cleaner. See it! FREE—Special complimentary dust cloth with each demonstration. Alaska Electric Light & Power Com J UNEAU—Phone ‘6 bbUG‘I.ASZPhéfié 18 | UNITED FOOD CO. * CASH GROCERS Phone 16 © We Deliver ‘Méats—-Phone 16 Why Pay More? 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