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NEW JUDGE FOR THIS DIVISION HERE AUGUST 15 Judge \lv\;nn(]m' Ad\l Clerk of Court He Sails from Seattle Aug. 12 I i from S » on t Aleu- tian. He ha )sing up rs in Port business jon ar- ] Dunn by wire of 1 n ~)) onse, Judze Alexander notified him the date he would be here The nt term of the Federal District Court will expire tomor- 1 Justin 'W. Harding Alexander will suc- ceed '\ll convene a new term next k Mor be No him, This will be left to the wishes of Alexander. jury it panels will was announced day called by Juage FLORY AND MERRITT MAKING INSPECTION OF ALL ECW CAMPS inspect all of the Em Conservation Work proj tween Juneau and Ketchikan and on the west coast, Regional For- C. H. Flory and Assistant onal Forester M. L. Merritt, left today on the tender Forester, Capt. George Peterson. They are expected to be engaged in an in- spection of the several projects and a study of general conditions for the next three weeks. The first camps to be are those on Admiralty visited ham Bay, Farragut Bay, Peters-| Mrs. N. G. Neison gave birth to Ltd., will be aboard the seaplane | e burg, Wrangell, the west coast and a 9% pound girl yesterday in|night at 8:30 o'clock at the City|going to Mayo on a business trip Dg“s;;admmst :::::25;1 l:andd:.w- 1 & o ot € T E: g- Kelchikan, | Berkeley, California. The child was| Hall for their regular meeting. S R e D [ Stove “geis ysaid A Jm:i an:‘eust —,e——— named Helen Louise. Mother and S i oo ; Matters to be discussed are tho e Thres days s week are et asito| Rughter are doing wetl ar. Nebson| o U FOE T8 FOUR SCHOONERS Xid“éiiiiax““&?;Zrifiiiein"le‘wi B g o e ner of the Bergmann Hotel, CPactmer e 3 pal courts as Chinese days in oo oo pooaoo chants, and the use by small boats PREVA[L[NG PRICE: =He told authorities he had been | vx\m h al the defendants are of & e s of the y floats. | |attacked by Kurset just outside e WILL ROGERS NDAY TS | Four vessels sold fish today: at,the Legion dugout. He denied hav- ey CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” adv| Cactus gardens of the Hunting-|the prevailing prices of 6 and 3!ing cut him and, although he WILL ROGERS SUNDAY T ton library in Los Angeles now|cents for halibut and 10, 6, i‘“d\glf"‘;‘f’"d b Sis DWp s Elee loung CAPITOL ATE FAIR.” ady 13, and 3% cents for salmon. 1by the police at the scene of the ALADDIN 3 cans he said, | ACROSS 1. Cable Kind of horse Likel, 12 Organs of hearing 13, Persian garment e of language 7. The common of orey h festival 5. Exclamation of surprise Slave Before Tilt Oursetves . Worshiper of mere wea Daily Cross-word Puzzle 8. Consonant formed by using both lips 9. Wing-shaped . Persian fairy . Ebb and flow of the sea Elevated railroad: colloq. . Goes ahead . Rubber jar rings Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle AR {P[O E[D 3. Notlon exposure . Rent . Brave man . 4 prince of th fidianites . Woes . Pertaining to tension 37. Divide . Headdress . Leather fastener . Command to a cat 1. Ribbed cloth 2. Rowing implement 3. Attorney 4. Literary com= position 6. Like 6. River In New Jersey 7. Southern constellation ferous compounds 54. Singing volce Chinese pagoda Allowance for the weight of a container . Kind of fuel . Vocal solo . True . Age . Greek letter 0. Parcel of ground IIII///IHIH lll// IIII llll Island, | Mole Harbor and Windfall Harbor. | They will go from there to Wind- | BUTTER 30c BUTTER RELIANCE PEAS C lRL BABY IS BORN TO MRS. N. G. NELSON ‘CI'lY COUNC!L IS MEET]NG TONIGHT On the return trip in the morn- Daily Empire COFFEE \ Vacuum Packed 50c SWEET and TENDER The City Co\mul will meet Want Ads Pay | contain 20,000 plants. SWEET ORANGES | PORK and BEANS 3 dozen 45¢ SWEET and JUICY 3 large tins S¢ ARMOUR’S LETTUCE LETTUCE SALAD DRESSING 30c © quart NALLEY RAISINS Seedless -3 Pounds George Bros. “Juneau’s Largest Independent Food Store” Read\ money | . Instantaneous . Compass point | . Will Return to Interior To- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4,-1933. ECUNOMY URGED Vacauon-Bund BY DOUGLAS N | MOVE FOR HOME \Committee Headed by Guy | Smith Presents Case to Building Board | | Accessibility to main steamer |routes from all sections of Alaska e | with consequent economy in opera- | | tions and convenience to residents, | was urged by a special committee | from the Douglas Chamber of | | Commerce to support its petition! for the new Pioneers’ Home, at a meeting of the Home Building | Commission here last night. The committee was composed of | Andrews and Aaron E. Johnson, all prominent residents of the island community. The meeting was pre- sided over by W. A. Hesse, High- way Engineer and Chairman of ssion, with Commission- ers James S. Truitt, Frank A.Boyle nthony E. Karnes and W. Smith present. The data was submitted in writ-. ten form and was discussed at some length by the Commission with members of the committee. It will be embodied in a composite record of all other hearings held by Mr Hesse at other communities, copies {rom New Europe. Mrs. Downey took young child on the ‘aunt. FIGHT LAST TUESDAY } the Comn: G missioner’s Court yesterday by make a decision as to the site of | the new msmunon | 77 PILOT T WASSEN IN FROM MAY0 He is alleged to have inflic numerous knife wounds on M: Attorney George W. Folta acci es Lahti of cutting Kurset ah the héad, face, arms and Body. Both Kurset and Lahto were | morrow with Living- ‘ stone Wernecke Lahti | Pilot Everett Wassen flew inlgng was given immediate medical| | about 10 o'clock this morning from | attention. His clothes were out | Mayo, in his Bellanca seaplane. aimost into shreds, Chief of Police Davis reported. ing, il iof to-| Livingston Wernecke, manager the Treadwell-Yukon Company | The Margaret T, P 19,400 pounds of halibut; ‘Hildre, sold| fight, he denied using it. but; pounds of halibut and 3,800 pounds |éncounter. |'of salmon; the Seymour, Harry! Kurset, who tried to stand Sumdum, 5400 pounds of salmon. ;the police when A i | pleaded guilty | ENGINEER TAYLOR MAKES ‘Coun., to resisting }3100 imposed by Magistrate A Chief Engineer TIke P, raylor.-]'k‘"m“" Alaska Road Commission execu- tive, left yesterday on the Ranger VI, Capt, Ottar Johnson, for Haines. He was expected to re- turn here sometime today after | having made an inspection of the Haines road system and work in progress there. ———o———— OFF TO VISIT FAIR Sam Feldon left Juneau cago and the World's Fair. - Guy L. Smith, Chairman; Ed. A. ®Barbara Bennett, former movie star and wife of Morton Downey, vadio singer, pictured as she sailed York for a vacatien in LANDS WM. LAHTI IN FEDERAL JAIL HERE A charge was filed in the Com- United States Attorney’s office | i i . o1 against William Lahti for assault| The Empire wili show you the "l[’}‘“_»*1(1:‘5:1"1“1;l,lngrsm?;:m:tzd;o b‘:- with a dangerous weapon, and|best way to save and invest what|]| * 5 ; [ fore the final meeting is held (o L@htl Was, himsclf, taken to St.|cash you have. Read the advertise- || and take advantage of our stock clearing prices Ann’s Hospital today for treatment|ments of .the local merchants in for a severe cut on his left hand. tin Kurset during a battle between them last Tuesday night. The com- plaint filed by Asst. United States rested by City Police authorities. The former was taken into custody just after the fight had ended and the following day. Kurset | was bleeding badly when arrested| Lahti who had disappeared from the scene before the arrival of the He said the Avona, that Kurset must have been fight- O. Larsen, 16,000 pounds of hali-!ing someoné else before their own the Sadie, S. A. Stevens, 2,500 | battle and had been cut in that they appeared, in the Munici arrest and dis- OFFICIAL TRIP TO HAINES 'orderly conduct and paid a fine of ! morning aboard the Princess Louise, !bound for Sgattle enroute for Chi- NEW YORK ACCLAIMS POST ELKS AND VETS T0 STAGE GAME THIS EVENING Pennant Still B Blazing - Hot' | —Elks May Compli- | cate it Further ‘The City League snarl, as a result of last night's indecisive| engagement between the Elks and Moose, is no nearer disentangle- | ment than it was yesterday. And | when the Bills and American/ Legion clubs mix tonight, the out-“ come will be just as important as though it were the final game. If the Vets win, then the Moose | will have to win in the playou{ against the Elks in order to keep in the picture. If the Elks win, and can repeat against the Moose, then the second half is balled up worse! than ever, for all three clubs will! be in a tie with six each won and lost. Junge probably will be sent in against the Elks this evening. He has been hurling fine ball recently and with even fair support afield ought to give the Bills plenty of trouble. Claud Erskine is expected to be Manager Koski's choice to Work against the Vets. ———.———— In recognition of his record breaking solo flight around the world, Wiley Post, Oklahoma pilot, received New York City’s enthusiastic greeting. He is shown receiving the city’s medal for valor from Mayor John P. O'Brien. Mrs. Post is at right. (Associated Press Photo). her Start Y our New Account TODAY the The Empire. .- — WILL ROGERS SUNDAY CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” adv ted ar- At GARNICK’S, Phone 174, | us- out ar- e s . 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We have— STRIPPING POLES, priced from $2.25 to $10.00 GUT LINE, priced from $1.35 to $1.65 >earl Spinners and Wobblers Preserved Minnows The TROUT fisherman will find flys -of all sizes and descriptions—spinners and spoons. SILK LINES, priced from 43¢ to $8.50 RODS from $2.50 up HEADQUARTERS FOR SWIFT AND CO. PRODUCTS ; PICNIC HAMS, pound 3 —Sugar Cured for Baking ) FANCY SLICED BACON, pouml —First Grade Bacon; Rind Off BEEF POT ROAST, pound R —Swift’s Baby Beef £ YOUNG STEWING. HENS, pound. —Fresh Killed Fat Birds - 0 . . o 18¢. .. 18¢ SEE THE NEW FOLDING SKIFF Just right to carry on the car. Fold flat, meas- ures 6 in. x 18 in. x 8 ft. Set up in 3 minutes. BROILERS, 35¢ each, 3 for . —Extra Fancy; 115 pound average . 48¢ PURE LARD or Shortening, 4 Ibs. $1.00 CORNED BEEF, Boneless Briskets, Ib. . 18¢ PHONES 24 MEAT DEPT., 24-2 rings BUSINESS IS GOOD -