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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933. E We really welcome a day that gives us an excuse for giving Fagher,a gift. gives and never expects anythindg in return . Fathers wonder if they are not neglected, # He, who always . . and; very often, never gets it. Sometimes, Let’s show them that they are not and get them something that they will remember and ecan use. Remember, Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18. and were purcha giving policy— in meW summer ¢ SHIRTS For Dad . . . at 4 $1.95 up l‘)’ He’ll appreciate — and wear—these, for they'’re the kind men like. Fine broadeloth, madras, or poplin. in all sizes, col- lar-attached, to match, or neckband style, B. M. Behr § ,;.5 I All-Alaska N"eWs’”" m ¢t frrived prggram &a’fl‘; + ehilg 4 ln Cardoya recently y:m 100 tons umd pet parg with ynm, and " of Evan WJenes coal for Charles J. races of every descnpuon , Goodall. It is a new Diesel pow- y ered craft of two hundred horse-| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lee Albin are the ' power and is 76-fest Iong with a 'proud paremts of a youmg son, " beam of 18-feet. It carries a pilot, born recently in the States where . two engineers, a crew of five men Mrs. Albin is visiting her parents, § nnd a cook. according to word received in Valdez. Z Pilot R. C. Reeye 18ft Valdez re-, Fcently for the Nabesna country| The damage to with Joe McNeill as passenger. He |bridge, recently washed out by high © reported exiremely bad eather | wmer has been repaired and cars { in Nabesna with frsquent storms | are crossing, according to word . and said that between two and received by Supt. T. H. Huddleston . three feet of snow had fallen there of the Alaska Road Commission. _ in the last several weeks. | Miss Ann, Carlson, teacher in _ Buth Miller has the Cordova public schools, suecess- been receiving treatment at the fully underwent’ a major operation Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., at the Virginia<Mason hospital in ' for several months, and her moth- |Seattle a short time ago and is er, Mrs. Grace Silverman, returned | recuperating nicely. to their home in Valdez recently. Miss Staats was badly injured in Aan airplane crash last vear. men: has been made by mumee in echarge of the 's events fl.flle Cordova Staats, who l Oscar Hart, J. J. Meherin and Lyle Hebert, three well-known mer- chandise xolmrs arrived in Cor- dova to spend several days. The first large shipment of edn- | of July of the \ned seafood this year was recently - m prizes to s sent south' from Cordova. The ship- o en ment 145,278 ‘cases of which | the . The Thése suits aré very speeidlly priced ed by us on'a value; S e = TOP COATS as low as $22.50° Hardeman, Stetson Hats Pajamas $1.25 to $2 ’50 to 75¢ pfur MEW’B‘OXF()RDS Famous Star Brand . . . solid leather] $2.95, $3.95,, $4.95 unea? s‘ Lea ng De?anmz Slaro ¥ the Gulkana | styles and shades o DAD! His favori,lé”_iypp is here, for wep ’Boundless variety ol’ siart new pat- terns. Others to $2 ‘valae in towh: 4.45’ e m were ‘crab; 6582 were wm apgl |his way to Seward on business. He 18069 were salmon. reported that @& number of pros- rs are: in the hills in the in- gnd'; are hopeful of sonie good a,rmg heing made. Oeorge Plowels, ‘restdent of Lone < is in the Cordova hospital Mrs. B, F. #enroeder, of wag“ 're -ating’ ffom an injured foot, has as l“ house guest, her mothar, [Rurt W:ehl;nm‘ fenl th;"ough some Mrs. F. . Foster, wife'of the in a cache near his neau attorney. w-mwmflem f piwty that he was, dito m himself for “hours md- the fall. Mrs, Axel Andersofl, of Cordova. who @ttended the Parentw l'Association gonvention recently, re- | turned to her home in Cordove. daughter, Franees, joined Mr. Shel- don in Ancherage vecently to spond |the summer. Mr. Sheldon is man- |ager of bhn Mt McKinley Park [ Tourist Séxvice: ke b et golu ‘quartz mine near ner ' €réek, visited in Cor- doya récently for the first time since early spring when he passed W' on his way to his prop- ' miniog property . He said that his drillers have the )llw .COURLTY accarding o ck & large ore chute which vir- a letter received hy pilot Bob |utally insures the operation of the Reeve who flew him {0 the coun- mw on a'large scale. |try several weeks Ag0. | Puneral services weve held re- Rmcben Doute Beeves cently in Cordova for the lage| Charles Andexson. The members | PECOS, Tel—A car of beeves of the Piongers of Ahshmdad —smore than 30 bead—was donated o ranchers of the Pecos seotion to al-orphanage in Dallas. A railroad tixe jagréed to haul the car without cost, ved |aid Dallas packers slaughtered the m free of charge. A GOODIE SALE m June M, at the B ARA: Cw llum pas made & righ 3 AGREEMENT 18 { REPORTED OVER ~ CHAIRMANSHIP Temporary " Defacto Stab\ | ilization of Dollar May End Deadlock ICOntlnued fmm Page Onm to |afraid to let the question come |a vote. | Important Position The headship of the committee | is deemed of great importance be- cause the Chairman will be able to appoint a subcommittee of lead- |ers and because of the importance expected to be attached to such conference problems as currency | stabilization and restoration of s |ver to the world’s monetary s tem Cregit Expansicn | speechies were made today by| | Premier Bennett, of Canada, an\l | Exchequer Secretary Great B in, with the American The ex- |cated agreemen! redit expansion policies. | pressions- drew favorable comm(-nl‘ her parents’ sandwich shop a few [from the American delegates. Ty Soong, of China, caused a flury by bluntly serving notice| that Japan and China will not subscribe to any Japanese Monroe| dm‘lrine in the Far East. — e T3 BANDITS ROB | BANK;OFFIGERS ARE SHOT DOWN Posse Organued Start in| Pursuit of Murder- ous Trio MEXICO, Missouri, June Three men who robbed the Farm- ers and_Merchants Bank here yes- terday, Roger Wilson, aged 40, questioning Following the killing the bers fled in an automobile. The amount of the loot has not been determined rob- took up the pursuit of the robbers F'BIRL SCOUTS .PREPARE FOR CAMPING OUT The Juneau Girl Scouts are lin- ing up ofifcials ‘and everything for the first annual camp event. Jeanette Stewart will be Acti Captain-in-Charge, to be assiste by Elizabeth Sheldon, of Haines, Acting Captain. Miss Sheldon is ‘head of the Haines' Girl Scouts and will arrive in Juneau the first fof - next week. Mary Campbell Rogers will be Lieutenant and Marian Lenahan, a trained nurse from Lewiston, Ida- ho, will be the Registered Nurse. BEZ FLIES TO HOONAH FOR CANNERY HELP Nick Bez flew to Hoongh yester- day ont the Baranof to engage’sein- ers help for the Peril Straits Packing Company at Todd. Mr. Bez engaged the seine boats Alice, Liberty, Dundas and Ewana, with' their crews, and also about 20 workers for the canneries. ———— RODNEY L. JOHNSTON ' RETURNS TO SKAGWAY Rodney L. Johnston, of Skagway, who has been attending the Uni- versity of Washington, returned to his home on the Princess Norah to spend the summer vacation. the Furopean group, headed by France for chairmanship of the| committee, became so hot thai| Premier Ramsay MacDonald, Con- ference President, was forced to postpone the meeting of the Steer- {ing Committee because he was \ ! 15.—| later shot to death Sheriff| and Ben| Booth, aged 30, a State Patrolman,| when the officers stopped them for| Posses were quickly organized and| l‘ To Wed Banker | | | ], 8. DEFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather i 4 LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 15: Fair tonight and Friday; gentle winds. mostly westerly, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.96 54 89 E 3 Rain 4 am. today 30.03 49 89 SE 2 Cldy Noon today 30.04 52 83 s 3 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY — Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp: velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow ... 32 32 | 28 28 28 Trace Snow Nome 42 38 40 4 0 Cldy Bethel 52 % 4 6 02 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon 54 34 34 4 0 Clear Tanana 50 36 38 4 02 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks H4 40 42 4 01 Cldy Eagle . 56 38 40 4 16 Rain St. Paul 42 40 40 10 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor b4 46 46 4 0 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 64 46 48 Calm 0 Cldy Cordova . 62 | 48 48 4 0 Cldy Juneau . 60 49 49 4 22 Clay 51 62 —_ 46 - Calm 0 Pt. Cldy | 3 56 54 45 46 4 30 Cldy Prince Rupert - 60 46 46 4 04 Pt. Cldy | Edmonton 920 86 54 56 4 0 Pt. Cldy | Seattle 76 4 | 54 54 8 0 Cldy Portland . 78 78 | a8 50 4 0 Pt. Cldy San Francisco ... 68 60 | 48 8 0 “Cldy 50 Miss Frances Sewzuk, 20-year-old | Chamberlain,| Frankford, Pa., waitress, who re- and both indi-| cently announced she is to marry Robert F. Welsk, 59-year-old bank- | |er, who is a -prominent socicty sportsman, Miss Sewzuk works in doors from Welsh’s banking firm, PLANS T0 PUT FOUR MILLION MEN T0 WflRK Third of Counhys Unem- ployed to Be on Pay- rolls by October WASHINGTON, June 15 have one-third of the country unemployed back to work by Oc ber is the aim of Gen. Hugh Joh son, the Administration's Industrial| Director. | Gen. Johnson announced his ex- pectation that four million men will be put on payrolls again by October in an address a meet- ing of State Relief officials he to cooperate with the Govern- ment’s new relief enter es. Secretary of Labor Perkins an- nounced a remarkable increase in factory payr employment has been t in the past month of any month since Janu-| | ary, 1932. | ilist for the past three months, MERCHANTS AGREE NOT TO SELL FIRE | WORKS TILL JULY 1| In order to postpone the Fourth | of July celebration until a date| closer to Independence Day, Chief of Police C. J. Davis called on lo- | cal merchants today and obtained | their cooperation in limiting th{‘} cutburst of noise by waiting until | July first to sell fire crackers and | fire works. Every merchant called on agreed 10 cooperate by refusing to sell | the fire crackers and fire works until July 1. “We want the chil- | dren to have a good time but do | not want anyone to take advantag: of the privilege by starting the celebration three weeks ahead of | time and causing annoyance to the public,” Chief Davis said. ————— 0 o000 o000 e0ce . AT THE HOTELS . 08 o000 g0 0a0cooo0 Gastineau George Dorn, Juneau; L. H. Smith, Taku River; Miss Mary Joyce, Taku; P. L. Bishop, R. M.| Seattle. Alaskan Margaret V. Cosko, Juneau. ————— Man Found Dead, Hunting Accident BELLINGHAM, Wash, June 15. ——John PFisher was found on King! Mountain shet to death apparently| Jackson, a victim of a hunting accident. 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