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¥ _THE Ind One hunde of Independence w day. Since then brated throughout It is fitting 'and proper that all should partaké in ‘dnd enjoy to the fulles tion of the United States of America, and honors the valiant leader of the .Colonial Armies, and First Presndent of fl:ese United States, Geo B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. - Juneau’s Leading Department Store : 5 g Lep: Ifill BFFICER; ARE I:APT{IREB ngbway Patrolmnn Shot | Déwn When * Seeks ' to Ask Question MEDFORD, Oregon, July 8.—Two | men ‘giving their: names as Henry Adolph Bowles, aged 21 years, and | John Alvin Barrier, agéd 1/ years, | were captured Saturday night while walking along the Pacific Highway near here. The Sheriff's office said the pair confessed .to the killing of State Paoliceman ‘Burrell ‘M. Baucom. ‘The men were arrested two hours after the shooting when posing as hitch-hikers. At the time of ‘the shooting they were driving a car stolen from Los Angeles, When they shot the patrolman they drove along ‘the highway for a few miles then sent the car crashing over an embankment. As the officers caught up with the two men and placed them un-| der arrest, Barrier admitied firing the fatal shots, according to the officers. SHOT TO DEATH MEDFORD, July 3—Oregon State Patrolman Burrell M. Baucom, was shot to death late Saturday when he stopped two young men Dear Grants Pass to question them @bout a car they were driving, be- lieved to have been ‘stolen fram dos_Angeles. The killers made away ‘hastily and a posse of offi- pers took up the chase —————— LIEUT. NOYES VISITS HERE ENROUTE ‘WEST Enroute to Cordova to make an iéxamination” of thé proposed ‘small boat harbor project; Lieut. John R. Noyes, In charge of Alaska projects for the Office of District Engineer, BSeattle, conferred tday with Gov. John W. Troy, on several contem- plated projects in the Territory during the current fiscal year. Lieut. Noyes continued on to Cordova pn the steamer Aleutian. He will return to Southeast Alaska in a few weeks to go over other Rivers & Harbors works. | —————-—— WEEK-END PATIENTS AT the weekend were dobn Faubushin, | ‘Alaska-Juneau red and fifty-seven years ago the Declaration ST. ANN'S ‘HOSPITAL and retajl, Gastineau Cafe; R. T. ‘M‘tfl. Ann's-hospital over Kaufmann's Cafe; Jim men. Te- ependence Day " as signed, and July 4th was declared a hgli- ' ) each anniversary of the day has heen cele- the country. t the holiday that commemorates the incep- rge Washington. YACHT FROM_ FOURTH SHAM LOS ANGELES | G fgflff 1510 PORT o ma gt ‘Pagan Arrives Here with \ Wner,m'l an, [ Jr., Aboard The motor yacht Pagan, frox‘n‘;:xm b‘e:i Lm‘z‘tm ”(‘:;:e:‘: Il.:o» Angeles, with (bhe owner W. H. lleast and-the pfmpooadP:wim m’ yman, Jr., and Mzs. Lyman. neau (or several dxys sbop-over, not take plwe e | lon a liesurely, vacation cruise of| According 'to "numiérous friends, |Alaskan waters. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Lyman are njoying their first cruise to Alas- ka immensely, according to Mr. Lyman, who contends that the su- perb scenery they have viewed onlynth pe reobivd “his uncle's per- the cruise surpasses anything he intssion, has seen anywhere, ipeluding both Switzerland and Norway. b The Lymans boarded their yacht in Seattle June.3./From here they will go to Skagway, returning to Juneau the 17th to meet some friends, then go to Sitka and from| National \Ba; .whete it will there south. transact all bt The Pagan is 70 feet long, diesel w JOHN powered, and has a 17-fodt : £, TLE [+ = u:‘ oy ;mi’k‘“d";“:‘;’w i.ode and pladet claim'notices for Diusgem Gundersoprye | e b The: Ruig 2 l Mzr. Lyman js in the lnwpmen} P ji Event on® iChannel | Ralph Merrill is a unhap- | Py ‘'young man ‘today. plans for | er, is Very ‘hazardous, '4id in the! absence of his uncle, Joe ‘Meherin, his aunt, Mrs. Meherin prova)led upon ‘Ralph to.postpone the ‘evént The Juneau Wi Works will move its- offige -July i1-4o the (First | business ih Los Angeles en. ;’D.ymg his first vacation in a num \bér of years, ‘and ‘says he is very pleased that he' selected Alpsk: |waters for his cruise. Seven heer and. wine:: w-nns were granted Jnst Satunday afi noon by Federl district ‘judge.Jus- tin' W. Harding, and a long list &S of applications remained on -file for copsideration by \him. Five of the s.vehg were for local | dealers, one for Ketchikan and one at Hyder. ‘l Local licenses were: C. J. Bailey} for Bailey’s Cafe, a restaurant M: |cense; J. B. Caro & Company, | wholesale; J. H. Biggs, restaurant | Kaufman, restaurant and retailifd tail. George Radenbaugh, Ketchi- QGompany |kan, was granted a retail license, _Miping 'Inty medical ‘freptment; Jehn and Sidney Anderson, Hyder, & ‘Winkie, medical treatment, and rcadhouse license. Mwnmmm gfiw b Daily Empire Want Ads Pay - GIANTS BEFEAT the swim, 'becaude ofthe cold wat- | DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933. The Giants pounded out 17 hits | for a total of 22 bases. The Cardinals won the first seven encounters between the two clubs this season. cms' DAY, DE GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League San Francisco 5; Los Angnlos 10. Hollywood 3; Missions 4. ofl s et s P 3 'E b & & lags and Open Tomorrow - nJ lily F ourth ‘FIRE CRACGKERS : NOISE MAKERS J. 8. DEFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather 5 ‘EOCAL DATA® My the U. 8. Weathef Bureau) Forecast for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., July 3: MOOSE TOPLAY | * BILL S TONIGHT IN'FIRST GAME For Your Convenience STORE OPEN TONIGHT SCHLITZ ‘BLUE ‘RIBBON BLATZ SCHMIDT’S FOR INSURANCE lI|llllllllllllLlllllIlllllllltfl!flllillllllllllllllIII|IllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII Gl Gl g P needibig See H. R. SHEPARD & 'SON Telephone 409 | B.Wf. w;ank Bldg. » Illllflllllllllllllll 4'-1 P |lllllllfllllllllllil = I AR et g‘ Present Steck Old ‘Prices AMSKA'ELECTRIC I.IGHT & WWER €0. JUNEAU—6 DOUGLAS—18 X ¥ £ ¥ sk i st Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; gentle southehly winds. S o ?:cmmenco 1; Seattle 12. Night 5 Time % B‘N:;I:’lt Temp, Humdity Wind Velocity Weathes game. i i pm. yest'y . 56 6 sWw 2 Cld cores {6 i W the 85 1; Portland .10. Night| Winner .W.]]l Meet Veter-|4 am. today 2984 51 iy ‘g ! eter- 0 ) L 81 s 7 Cldy game. o Tuesday Af Noon today 30.04 5¢ % SE 18 Cldy | ational League ns luesda; te & 18 -lnmrtgs | ohidies (3 M } al y tneon /CABLE AND RADIO MSNOETS i i Cincinnati 6; ,Boston 5. 4 A 1 1 NEW YORE 5‘}" 3.he Glans Pittsburgh 8, 4; Philadelphia 13,| for' Series Prize: m’ l TODAY i | took twailstosD/Hecisions from the '3 i |Cards Sundag, to ‘inerease their " g; Louis 1; New York 11 In the'Hrst of a two-gantéFourth i dom. 1 m 4$-m Precip. _4amn. [leaa tn the wuues leadership by| " Amerlgan League {of July series of baseball, the Eks|gStation oy e, b v 4y s Rasthee tive and o i w | ‘Washington 11: Detroit 3. and Mdose clubs will battle for| s ’g ¥ 5 ! s2 B % Rain Carl | plu the’ “nirst| Boston 7; Ohicago 2. [the right to enter the final to-tgomie g g i’ .°V Cldy game, ‘an h inning affair} New York 4; Cleveland 2. morrow and play for the $i60 purse{ZEEIE LB Gl Dl S48 4 .07 Glear i keeping six hits well scattered. | Pphiladelphia 14; St. Louis 15. [hung up by the Celebration Com=|me . . v 3 7e T4 oy - Cariton pitched sixteen innings| {mittee. Tonight's tilt will ‘be only ',;l;:bank;' - 3 4 4 0 0 Pt Cldy ‘fof ‘the cighteen when derricked for| STANING OF CLUBS |seven innings, apd tomorrow’s reg- g 66 | 42 a2 4 0 Cldy A& pinch hitter and .the Giants got Pacific Coast League {ulation nine. g % b, TR 0 Cldy to Jess' Haines, his successar, ’ Won TLost Det.! Claud Erskine, -Elks' slab star, is| . #4 B A o Gldy Oné tun jn the final inning. It ws | sacramento .54 36 600, slated to wWork on the mound for oo 48 36 38 0 0 Pt.Cldy |the longest game in the mMajors| porflang - 40 (30 5o7|the Bills fonight. Jack Sehmita| oSt % : ;‘; 0 0 this season. {Hollywood., . 49 39 557 | probably will oppose him. Juneas. 58 5 [‘ ot = o T ak |Los Angeles ....... 49 39 567| Both clubs will have unusually|gp, " ° o L g o GAMES SUNDAY |Mission ............A3 48 483 strong combinations on the field| ot yea 52 50 0 50 . A Pacific Coast League Ogkland 40 47 460 tonight. Haines and Baker will re-| < A o - 6 lea Sacramento 8, 6; Seattle 5, 2‘ Seattle 35 50 4i2(turn to the Elks' lineup, giving| 4 45 | :g i 8 30 8an Francisco 1, 6; Los Angeles|gan Francisco 3¢ 55 .382,them a strong infield and outfield| RN e 3 o 5, 3. National League |icombination and plenty of batlmgl 4 4 H 58 58 4 g Hollgwood .7, 3; Missions 6, 1. | Won Lost Pet.|strength. ~The Moase Wil have|g /"Rl coo o g B 4 9 Wlflnflle‘ nlfl E::m"d 6 1 [New York 43 2% .632[aboub the same array of talent| e | Qhicago ; 3 Brookl;:e'l i 39 ;i g;g that ““,‘m:fd the hard-hitting Vet- The barometric pressure is molerately low throughout Alaska ex- Cinginnati 0, 3; Hoston 1, 0, i o el u s cept in the Southeast. It is lowest in the Arctic Ocean With show- f " Lols 0, D; New York 1, 1 ;g 37 ‘486‘ “" Tue;days game, the Vels ors on the Arctic Cbast and moderate to heavy rains in extreme League I Wwill use Manning on the mound| goytheast Alaska. Cloudy weather is general.in other districts. The _ | Brooklyn 33 36 478 and present its strongest lineup. It| Philaé) p'“B, '8°7 8t. Louis 5 Bl £ 4 i 8t GTRE. pressure is moderately high from the Pacific States westward and 1n P;:fag:ln < %9 i3a 403\“" sfaryat.2 wlolod highest north of Hawaii. Temperatures have risen in Northeastern New Yotk 1; Gleveland 3. i P | | Alaska and have fallen near the Alaska Peninsula. f Ameriean ‘Zeague i Juneau City League b Won Lost Poat. | (Second Half) | Washington 45 25 643 Won Lost Pet GIANTS pm-:nx JINX, [New York 45 26 634 |mgs .3 0 1000 P .CARDS 111 Philadelphia -36 .34 54 americanTegion . 1 2 .33 Chicago 34 36 3 Moose 1 3 250 | NEW YORK, July 3—The Giants | Cleveland 35 38 479 s ol I "brake the . .Louls jinx in a big |Detroit 33 38 465 tway last fllm!day ‘afternoon by | Boston 2 4 * 414 Lode and placer claim notices for; walloping t‘ho Onxfls 11 to 1. St. /Louis 28 4 373 sale at The Emplre