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Juneaw’s Leading Department Store 5 MRS, LINDBERGH CANON LAW SPECIALIST PICKED BY POPE AS APOSTOLIC DELEGATE IN WASHINGTON i ROME, June 2.— Archbishop | Amleto Cicognani, who is enroute to the United States to assume his new post as apostolic delegate at Washington, is an expert lawyer. This does not mean he files pe- titions, writes briefs or tries cases, His field is eccleslastical or canon Taw. Expedition NEW YORK, June 2. — Mrs, Charles A. Lindbergh is going on the sky trail blazing -expedition this |summer with her Husband to Greenland and perhaps to Iceland and Denmark, , 3 This trip will determine Wwhethi the America - to - Eufope rogte By way of Greenland 15 feasible. —eee Firemen of St. Louis by resolu- tion declined to eontribute to the campaign fund of a polltical Taes tion in control of the city adminis- tration. Gives Up Code Work Moreover he is a specialist, He | concentrates on the canon law of the Eastern churches. He was busy as secretary of a commission codifying the canon law of these churches (Ruthenian, Syrian, Rumanian, Melkitian, Mar- onite, Chaldean and Armenian) when Pope Pius c¢hose him as hi representative in Washington. There are 620000 membérs of these churches in the United States, principally in New York and Penn- sylvania, Displays Coat of Arms s Apartment here was over the committee’s offices. The curtains were decorated with the archbish- op’s coat of arms which soon will be seen in Washington. made extensiwve inspection trips This heraldic device embraces a|there. g;u surmounted by a bishop's! One of his posts here was asses- with tassels descending on each{sor of the consistorial congrega- ANMLETO CrcosNAN , Uniforms—Men'’s Shirts Tailored to Order o Ad N | SMART DRESSMAKING Suorpe | Hours 8 to 12 N.—1 to 6 pm. CAROL ROBERTSON, ‘Worthy Advisor, PAUL BLOEDHORN ) side. ‘The upper part of the shield {tion. Tt is te this body that Amer-| | 109 Main St. Photie 219 consists of blwe and white stripes.{ican prelates refer special prob- 4He Jower exhibits a stork with {lems. —_— R AT fiiflu in its beak, “Cicogna” be- —————— | mumm. i RAINBOW GIRLS ATTENTION! | | ’ Below the ] tin| All Rainbow Girls are requested ) . > motts: “Vigllat nee fatiscit” er{to meet at the Masonic Temple I "3"”““ welry Repairing | “Bb eareful dest thou falter. 1:30 Wednesday afternoon to at- gl i sapkc . S “THe now legate s no stranger to|tend the funeral of E. C. Guerin. ! WRIGHT SHOPPE | . {Appeal lssued by Ameri- lof the nation to unite to obtain| \the National Recovery Act, went ) |dicated that a general movem:nt ito organize ’ section of the National Recovery company in Italy. |Bride Forgiven IS IN EFFEGT IN BULBARIA Drastic Eff rts Undertaken to Get Rid of Mace- donian Guénmen T SOPIA, June 26.—Btrigt military. B surveillance of suspected hoodlums| continued today as the aftermath of the period of martial law in- voked to rid Bulgaria of Macedon- jan gunmen. | So thorough is the military ac- tion that even diplomats are com- pelled to stay off the streets. ! Tourists are practically prison-, ers in their hotels. All traffic has ceased for several hours. | WORKERS TOLD TO UNITE NOW can Federation of Labor President ‘WASHINGTON, June 26.—An appeal to the unorganized work T Sandra Ravel, 22-year-old star of Italian films, who claims rela- ticnship, through her mother's father, with Pepe Pius, once played She now has leading rcles in a series il s minor parts in Hcllywesd. of movies. of | “all the rights and benefits” | By ANDRUE BERDING Dollars), and “Voce Lontana” (Dis- forth from President ~Willam RCME, June 26— A beautiful tany voice). None of these his Green, of the American Federalion plonde actress who claims kinship ) b Y : gone to America, but one has boen of Labor, last Saturday. {with Pope Pius has become one of gone into French. \ In the meantime officials ““‘me leading movie stars in Ttaly,| gandra became accustomed to jafter preliminary training in Hol- | omerican methods while in Holly- lywood. wood and she finds it hard to un- the open shop of company umions| sandra Ravel, 22, with large, dark 'gerstand the Italian movie method. prevail is already under way, d"‘nashing eyes and a gorgeous smile, |« i afe rected by Ar:wrlcan Federation 0!;,5 taking ‘the chief role in‘ a se- ‘;I;};?y :;,Reswgr?:vgc‘;m}a:;n Es;n:m—crh u,;'zi l:::;‘?fl;m % e “,nes F’I pictures produced by the fym It would pay them to get a e | Cines, principal motion picture |goo4 American camera man to in- struct them in taking pictures. And there’s so much overhead cost that Act holding that in every code [m': Third Cousin of Pontiff fair competition presented by in-| Ag Sandra explained it, she is a g 3 | a picture can scarcely make an: dustry the “employees shall NAYCinird cousin of the pontifr el 2, i i the right to organize and arg:f’i;was born Sandra Winckleman, her | gandra's chief grief is that the collectively through representa- father having been a German from scenarios do not make more use of hoost! and |y r o, - e tives of their own c ng {whom her mother separated. The per dancing ability. ‘T 1 3 interference, | By, (T TR Joan shall be free from :n {mother and daughter used the for- pictures,” she sorrowed, “there is restralnt. and coercion. mer’s maiden name of Ratti, which \on1y one bit of dancing.” b 2 was the surname of the pope, hel ghe prides herself on her E vihi L T Jhaving been Achille l.zam beroregduncixxg particularly. The strength verything Lovely; his elevation. Sandra’s maternal ot per toes enables her to jump grandfather, she said, was Gui-| Prince and Cuban . ' ¥ }1rom a piano to the floor and land seppe Ratti, an attorney and cousinon her digits. of Achille Rattl. | sandra would like to go back to “I changed my hame, Sandra|america after next year, she con- feaid, “while I was in America, be-| \fessed, but only to take leading cause of the way people pronourced yglos She will not go there for it there. They made it sound “ke\minor parts. “I feel that I am a atty.” ways getting better,” she said. dispelled Sunday on receipt of Sandra began studying dancingstudy hard.” a message from former King |at the age of 11 with the ballet '.Aol:onsh mnveyft:: :&T‘:fi' ;{;l::;ol igr Ni}f;:n.tamous Scala opera JgNBg flll')":‘s GUF‘STSIP R R “We were rich then,” she smiled, EVIAN LES BAINS, France, June 26—The last cloud over the honmeymoon of Prince As- turias and his Cuban bride was A . i“but my father lost his money.” - o MR. AND MRS. W. S. PROCTOR. s AR, TO MINE PROPERTY . ceds Broadway's Call LEAVE NORTHMWESTERN HERE| . 15 g0 danced a splo before . AND GO SOUTH ON ALEUTIAN With a visit to the nining properties in which W. 8. Peko- vich is interested and manages, |28 its destination, the Motorship Prince of Wales with a party of Juneau people aboard made a pleasure cruise to Hawk Inlet and Funter Bay, over the week end, leaving Saturday afternoon andre- turning late last night, In gddition to the splendid weather members of the party enjoyed fishing at various places enroute. Those making the cruise, with their hosts Dr. and Mrs. L. P. ‘Dawes, were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nostrand and daughter Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kennard, Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Nowell, Mr. 30,000 spectators in the old Roman arena at Verona. Gabriel D’Annun- My cand. WS, W, 8, Proctor, Izlo. who was one of the spectators, daughter and son-in-law of M \oprigiened her “The Soul Dancer,” and Mrs. Campbell Church, s’"land later she danced for him at (who made.the frip north on theimg pjtorsale estate. steamer Northwestern, transferredi \o long after that she had two in Juneau ‘to the Aleutian Oy er.s one in Ttaly, the other with which they will return i thely. 4 Manhattan opera house, States. Mr, Procter's parents @relmey york, She chose New York, making the round trip on thelpu white she was on the high seas Aleytian. the Manhattan closed. She landed in the metropolis without a job. MRS. 5. MALANEY AND SON Shubert took her for “Sunny, E HOME FROM HOSPITAL '‘Days,” which failed, and again she " was out of a job. She then did Mrs. J. Malaney and her infant[minor film work and went te Hol- son, born June 1}; Jeft St. Ann’s|lowood, where her salary grew to a Hospital today for their home. |respectable figure. { A After a few years, however,” she| X left and came back to Rome. “My (and Mrs. M. Carr, Miss Helene Al- GUCKEE . RETORNS, UM lactent,” she said, ‘‘was too stronz brecht, Mrs. 8. Zynda, and Mr. JOINS COLONEL; ON AIR YOYAGE! | J. W. Guoker, merchandise bro- for the talkies.” and Mrs. James Stapleton. er, of Juneau, returned from a| It Was not long before she had ——————————— business trip to Ketchikan on the|® YEar's contract in Rome with the ATTENTION, SCOUTS orthwestern this morning. Cines company. She has made the| All- Boy Scouts are requested to! J follawing pictures: “Al Buio In-|be at the Scottish Rite Temple sieme” (Into the Dark Together); | Wednesday afternoon at 1:30, in “Paradiso” (Paradise); “Sette Gior-|uniform, to attend the funeral nj, Sento Lire” (Seven Days, Five)services of the late E. C. Guerin. INDIANS ADOPT LEGION CHIEF ‘Attendance at Toledo’s municlpal grounds totaled 334206 in 1932. fld(es't Like New! Keeps the New thaf Way LR Y CONNORS y ' INC. - Louls dohneon right), national commander.af the Americen Lagion | beca met of the | dian tride at atell i A e e FRONT STREET R B s Tt CLAIMS KINSHIP TO POPE PIUS % 8. DEPARTMENT (OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU LOCAL DATA 1 vy , By the ©. 8. Weather Bureaw) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Jume 26: Showers tonight and Twesday; gentle southerly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.81 b 63 SE 19 Clear 4 am. today 2094 52 o NW 4 Cldy Noon today ......29.97 57 Ly SE 8 Rain 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Statlon ‘temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Barrow .. 50 52 % 36 8 Trace Clear Nome . 60 54 a2 2 4 0 Pt Cldy Bethel ... 62 58 <50 ' 50 8 Clear Fort Yukon 82 82 | 54 6k 4 0 Clear nana . 8 ki 42 48 6 0 Pt. Cldy irbanks 8 ) 80 ' | 52 ''s4 0 0 Clear | Eagle . 82 8 | .50 &6 6 0 Clear ! St. Paul 4 4 | 38 ' 40 10 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 52 52 2 & 4 Traee Rain Kodiak 50 46 4 44 4 56 Rain Cordova . 66 58 52 54 4 0 Cldy Juneau . 65 63 52 52 4 14 Cldy Sitka .. ] — |4 — 4 0 Pt.Cidy Ketchikan ... 60 56 52 58 4 06 = Cldy Prince Rupert ... 58 58 48 48 4 06 Rain Edmonton .0 56 52 14 38 Clear Seattle . 0 66 56 56 4 14 -Cldy Portland ... 72 10 54 56 4 02 Cldy San Francisco ... 66 64 52° 52 6 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the cutheast where i is about normal, and is moderately high from the Pacific States westward, with showers in Southeast Alaska and from Kodiak westward. The weather is generally clear {except near the Pacific Coast. Temperatures have fallen vicinity and changed but little elsewhere. in this SCHLITZ BLATZ BLUE RIBBON SCHMIDT'S Stocker’ Imperia’l' DON'T MISS Anything Good! BEER LUNCHES Salmoii Creek Rodadheisse TOM and BILL = INSURANCE Ectablished 1398 ? 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