The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1933, Page 2

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1 i i { design and prettiest low |nu es, Slips, Pants Bl ¢ Here is a sale of Undewear in the daintie One l()'t of Silk Gowns, " ONE-FOURTH OFF Gowns and Pajamas in prints Lo 0$1:00 EACH Children’s Rayon Vest and Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Knit Union Suits 50c a GARMENT 'lidily Cross-word Puzile fiflg fU wgs [P V'3 9% SEP Announ cement Made at Annual Meeting of Mother Church BOSTON,, Mm " June 20.—Word that no further contributions to the fund for the building of the new - $4,000,006 home now being erected for The Christian Science Puhhshmg Society need be made after July 1, was announced here fi the Annual Meeting of Th otber Church, The First Church of Chrlst. Scientist. \,uembe.rs Lrum many, lands—mor than 5,000 in, all—heard the mes- sage from the Directors, read by Mr, Charles E. Heitman, chairman wh.l,ch hailed the mnflce and un- seifish efforts” of those “who have made possible the completion of the néw Publishing House without de- lay and without debt,” 1n his message, from the Bo of TDirectors, Mr, Heitman s: “The growth of our Church was pever more gratifying, the interest | in its healing ministry never m: pronounced, and the readiness of b lits members to meet the demands of the hour never more apparent than they are today. “Twenty-one new branches have heen formed in Europe, and 42 in North America. Twenty-six Chris- tian Science Socleties have quali fied for the title of Church. Five ]mnd\\nll\ effects, at very Chemise, and Step-ins at omers new college or university organi- ~ zations have been formed. Th 75C Sl‘,’[‘ Mother Church now has 2639 branch cuurches and societies, and 47 college and university organiza- tions.” Announcement was made that the result of the poll conducted determine America’s 12 grea women of the past 100 years gav Mary Baker Eddy “the recogn tion which was clearly due her.” .. WASHINGTON, June 20— An carthquake at 1:56 o'clock yester- day. afternoon and ending at 3:15 o'clock was registered at the Georgetown University. The dis- turbance is helieved to be centered | |in or near Alaska. TR T SN BISHOP P. T. ROWE ON DAVIS'S REGALL” A | Tl"\-e Rt. Rev. Peter Trmible va so R Y Slutlen’t YeiditelBursie 16 Ry fpnicat UEM*Nm w Rowe, Episéopal Bishop of Alaska, * eent > 6. Revolutionary 3s on his way down the Yukon 5. Notable period EB IA[T]S] HBE hego River to make a trip to the yarious s. Follows O[N] 7. Representative | * 7 closely EE §. Determined | parishes and misisons of the 13 Mature [RIEIW|A[RINEASIC] m 9 Egg-shaped | Ghurch in, the Interior, districts of 13. Side of a tri- .Em :JEEE]L [EIR[E] 13 frmare © 0 | the Terrilory. He will spend the 1 w:‘c:':‘;nm N [RIAN] A vehoclo | . |next several months in Interior i ’ e i ¥ iy a “ |Alaska continuing to Nome later in | 5. Ruslan sea ore Figorous £ oaanl if: Bsiwauon € MBI EITIENR] 3 J”r,{g“,?;g{.m, Representatlve Tlnk h am|the bya SN 18, Globes 24. swall fishes W. En Bishop Rowe . ha 20 Sigred 1o a 2 ncm:“ye i ants Action—] VOY |return to Juneau from Skagway P B | here ig the last % ST g iilBoe | Gives it the Lagh * ~ [sise.fe nat ben durig o C0 4 By A : 27, M l b ) B dlan ! .y |Rake connections with the steamer etq Al-bearing 1B 21, eneed pieted WASHINGTON, ) dunte. 20—Rep- Méfiilan here, decided to continue 2. lelm 33, Tnk“ent l‘lllo resentative Geofge H: Tinkham, down the Yukon. ?fi: a"b‘,l"" 34 Dolatur Y Republican of Massachusetts, said : 35, Large natnber 3 ? inca: Jlightly ' Sunday he will. officially demand mfo'l"\i‘nm 0 g dhondun 95 ! 5 By in Hol-: }%fi Tdtical pip the recall of Norman H. Davis, en- | GEORGE w& "i;‘::f»‘:::m gg' ll"ng:?n(:\ waskl 7. I‘ar‘lV‘vlr that 4;' Se.a":a'(l. voy to the World Hconomic. gnd E N oo ETERSBURG 8. mds gne's g mn:.l:; " Donw :‘ 038 o Disarmament Conferenge. PLANE TO P . 52, : In meeting Saturday, Wlth Acting R i back 33. B B A col b Em}‘u 4 55 Pleces ut & Midcatent gem n pp date Sccratary of State Phillips, Repre-| With George W. Folta and E. M. 48. M 51 [N umnh site 4. Sources of oxy ome sentative Tinkh: dep he will Goddard as passzngers the sea- 1?4 §1dke tings water 50. Digcese ve Tinkham. deglared by lane Baranof,, piloted by Gene ke the maker I SRIMRER: M- :fie;‘f‘mg ]: J’u'helu at 12 o'el sion of Congress, umpless vis, ) 4 whose name appeared omn the for Petersburg, ‘The Baranof was “Morgan lists” scheduled o return to Juneau im- g sts” is reealled before 1 by sima mediately and leave for. is regular fllil, ] gz 1 ’!l il 9ll MWHIIIIII%%W ll/fllflia. dENNN dEN) Meanwhile, Davis 5!“5 8s ‘he le(t weekly trip to Sitka, Tenakee, qud resigning and added, that the sub- ject of resigning would not pe dis- cussed with Lhe .Presldeqt Miss HUTTflN Seattle this afternoon und Mr, Fol- ia atd Mr. Goddard will probakly return 0 Juneau oh it. numnox LEAVES TO START TRAIL WORK NEAR SITKA Ealii'e To enro) an Emergency. .Gons . } w s nm struction Work crew of 12 men L for. trail work in the Sitka dis- ,.,,5 ,.,._; “' triet, Forest Ranger Charles Burs PARIS: “Jline’ N—b\fihh dlck will leavé tomorrow morning E for that port. . A trail will be built - - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. unuSE NEEDED WAY DOWN YUKON RIVERSChrey, Sitka; J. J. Pa intended toi Vi England for the United States for |4nd Hawk Inet, a confergnce with, President Roose- lane cmcs}; s :;1;::‘{ P 0 velt, that he had ng intention of by | lis, is to at hat th b- | burg on the way to Juneau frol It'was a Jime night when Max Baer battered Max Schmeling into sub- mission at the Yankee Stadium, New York: In a ringside seat was June Knight, Broadway showgirl, whose heart palpitated as she watched her fistic knight battle for fame. And here they are a few’ hours later;as they announced that Misg Knight. will shortly become Mrs.Baer. J. 8. DEFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU “The Weather ok *'* LOCAL pATA* 2 By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., June 20: Fair tonight, Wednesday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. aummey MM Vétoctty’ " Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.15 61 12 Cldy 4 am. today 30.24 49, 90 Calm 0 Sprinkling Noon today 202 89 62 s 1 Pt.Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS 3 YESTERDAY, | . . TODAY Highest 4pm, | tnwestuxn. 4a.am. Precip. 4Am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow ... .38 38 | 34 34 14 0 Pt.Cldy Nome .. 38- 38 34 34 0 [ Cldy Bethel 68 64 42 44 4 () Clear Fort Yukon 68 66 46 52 4 0 Clear Tanana 68 68 36 36 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 70 66 44 4 0 [ Clear Eagle 64 64 36 36 4 0 Clear St. Paul . 40 38 38 40 24 Trace Cidy Dutch Harbor 52 52 4“4 46 20 01 Rain Kodijak. .. .. 84 54 4 48 0 [ Cldy Cordova . 60 60 | 53 52 4 Trace Cldy Juneay . 64 61 49 49 0 Trace Sprinkle Sitka,. ; . 687 - 42 - 0 0 Calm Ketchikan 70 68 48 48 4 0 Pt; Cldy Prince Rupert a2 58 | 46 48 | AR Pt. Cldy Edmenton % 4 | 4 48 4 01 Pt. Cldy Seattle 3 0 68 | 52 52 6 [ + Clear Portland ... 68 86 | 50 80 4 0 Clear Sap Francisco 66 64 | 50 52 ] 0 Clear """"‘"""‘\m AND MRS. MICHAELSON . AT THE HOTELS AND FAMILY ON TRIP ® 9 00 0 50000 00 N I Mr. and. Mrs. J.-C. Michaelson | GAPUSN. and their two children, Joseph and George Jones, Bessie Hoarn, Ten- | 'Harold, are making a vacation kee; Beth Marie Anderson, Anch-|iwip to Ketchikan by way of Sitka rage; Norman R. Farrell, Scaftle; | on the steamer Alaska. They will W. O. Castleson, Seaitle: C. H. An- | )oave the Alaska at Ketchikan and on, San Francisco; H. B. Car-| jatyrn to Juneau next week on Northwestern. Schwabacher Brothers; W. J. Brick- | | WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN {Beth Frank, le; K. W. Blan- | | !chard, Skagway. ° e ' fresh Vegefable 'ILR\IPS 4 bunchés ......... BEETS, 4 bunches ........... CARROTS; bunch ........... HEAD: LETTUCE, head ...... ASPARAGUS; 2 Ibs... . ..... GREEN PEAS, pound ......... CUCUMBERS, fancy, each .... TOMATOES, Hot House, Ib. CELERY, bunch .. Phe e e e AI,S() CHOICE LANTALOUPFS and WATERMELONS! CAlIfORNIA GROCERY STELEPHONE 478 . Prompt . Michaeison is mechanic at|} | P The barometric pressure is moderately high throughout Alaska except on the Arctic Coast and nzar the Aleutian Islands where it is moderately low, and falling in the latter district, Light showets have fallen in southern Bering S:a and from Cordova to Juneau. Clear. weather is general in the Interior with higher temperatures and cloudy weather prevails on the coasts with nearly stationasy temperatures. SCHLITZ BLUE’ RIBBON BLATZ SCHMIDT’S "BEER Stocker s I mpenal ley, Seattle; A. O. ad, Peters-| (ne McCaul Motor Company. burg; Mr. and Mrs. Wa Bellon, % San Diego; E. W. Griffin, Juneau; | 87 noeey DIFFERENT! DON'T MISS E. Cunningham, Sea E. E. Mof- v fitt, Seattle; A. E. Raicliffe and PETER PAN Anything Good! s | : nything Good! wite e || BEAUTY SHOPPE & pagn . o | | Second Fldor, Triangle Bldg. BEER seorge Harrington, Nenana; Ed PHONE 221 ¢ ) R. Goldwait, Sumdum; Mrs. C. L.| | X LUNCHES Fhilipsen, Seattle; John Bobeck, s ‘Junsau; Pete Solum, Sitka; J. J. ¢=— Kennedy, Haines; Andy Schoff, | | S l c k R l e FINE dlmon Crée oad wouse e | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | KMrs son, Baranof; F. at vers iShlsubIe ThvEe | 1} TOM and BILL: ¢ 5 5000 Forrester, Nome; Mrs. Fred E e A GV R SR ALASKA SOURDOUF H VERSES i COMPILED BY ELMER REED A Collectwn of Real Almka . ot “V' es” } They’ll Make You Smile! They’ll Make Yoir Sigh! T‘i’é 1l Ma’ce Yoii Glud' ;;a\ai asem | ranlqgl%gnuaa T T ANBE JEE ANEN dENE NN GEEN ton, blonde American heiress, whode foriuné is estimated at $20,000,000, and Prince Alexis Mdivani of Gleor- gla, were married here today at a civil ceremony; bringing a dowry td the union, but holding her pwn sole contral over the property inherited, HALIBUT BOATS MHS MATTERN “STILL”HOPEFUL HIEB 1S SAFE an: % by ¥ oavk et ols WALLA WALLA, Wasi., June 20. ‘—Mrs, James Mattern, wife of the missiig solo ‘flier who has not been heard : from since last ‘Wednesday, 1s still confident her husband’is safe- although no word s fortheoming. e —————— mmwmum NEW ‘ORE BODY Is' -~ |, . SELL FARES TO _STRUCK AT HIRsT | LOCAL BUYERS -, CH HAGOF INE e namour oot Teat, Andrew Rosnes, brought in A new ore body at the Hirst- pounds of halihut from. the hanks Chichagof mine was struck on the yesterday and sold its fare o Hhe 1 800-faot level, according to a report San Juan Fishing and Packing brought from Paul M. Sorenson, Company for 5% and 8% m a iMnnager of the mine, by Robert pound. J | Coughlin, Purser on the Estebeth. Halibut boats arriving here to- The body, according to Mr. Sor- day and selling their fares | enson’s report is six feet wide and |15 of rich value. They are drifting Hildre, 6300 pounds and the Mary, | the body both ways, and the values Capt. Conrad Nergaard, are consistent. Thé ore was struck a week ago and the mill has been strike, pound and the )atter ; . - — + Cold m Dally Empire Want Ads Pay same price. i 9 0 will préeeed to their homes are: the Margaret T, Capt. Peter|Mg. to Mt. Verstovia, clearing .will he done along the highway alopg In- dian River, and a mining trail constructed in the Silver Bay re- gion. Ben F. Ficken will be’ foreman. ——e FAIRBANKS COLLEGE BOYS " ENROUTE HOME FOR STTM'HEB. Oharles W, “Preston and. H. B, Mfllér, Fairbanks boys who have been attending colleges in . the States, are passengers on - steamér Aleutian for Valdez there over Richardson mghwir’ Preston is a student at Santa Clafa | Uitivérsity, California, and Miller hasjust completed his second year at the United States Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis. DAUGHTER MOVE 10! W COUNTRY HOME FOR § BT J ' Mary, to beach cottage on the ;fimwflfln Lena Poifit to _the “Suminer _HEAR the SHORT. . The powerful motor and effi- ciefitr fan will remové the , SHORT STQRY of the . " De Luxe CLEANER deeply buried dirt. Ball bearing—otless—light weight—troudle free. Ask for a Demonsiration in. your home Get your GE Dust Cloth now ¥ il Me o Faa “They’ll Make Y ou Proud! TR THAT You ARE 4N Lt ALASKANY ALSO AN IDEAL GIFT TO SEND TO _YOUR FRIENDS ... For sale at thost Juneau stores ., . pr phone or write ixn i i uit ELMER 'R;EED Old* Papers ‘fér..'salé‘ mimfifu Office

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