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ATENED DRINKS POISON; | LIFE IS ENDED | ! Suicide Report Returned| i at Inquest of Mrs. | Maxine Peterson ; one in- Charles W. Cal room of the latter for coffee and ATTENDANCE IS LARGE ON FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Over Six l'mdred and Fifty Register in High and Grade Schools With a total first day registra- tion of 636, the Juneau High School and Grade School opened | yesterday morning. The students and teachs esh from a three- | month v invaded the two| anxious to begin} i953-34 school year | lock in the morn- ration for the var- ok place, after whieh were excused until asses began. promy | ing !ious ¢ the today when | quired to make two trips to han- | dle it, according to A. B. Hayes, | M. Sorenson, Sup: REQUIRES TWO - PLANE TRIPS Baranof M ;l?(;s Morning, Afternoon Runs to Chi- chagof to Handle Fares Passenger traffic on the Chich- agof route was so heavy today that the seaplane Baranof of the Alaska Southern Airways was re- | Alaska Manager. On the morning trip the passen- | gers were, for Hoonah, Mrs. Mar- | jorie Ridley, John Ridiey, and Da- | vid Morgan, and for Kimsham| Cove, Mrs. M. E. Tippits and Paul| rintendent of the | | Eighth Grade James Pelleyl — o g an attempted escape.| | ‘HEAVY THAFHG | To Succeed Welles DISROBES AS DANGES, THEN LEAPS, DEATH Beautiful Red-headed Girl Jumps Overboard During Revelry CHICAGO, IIl, Sept. 6—Midst revelry aboard the pleasure cruiser Pal-O'Mine, Miss Clara Moore, aged 24, a beautiful red-head, suddenly diverted herself of her -clothing, 1 ;leaped overboard early this morn- ing and was drowned. Just before the leap she shouted to her companions that she was tired of life. Miss Moore and three other girls were obtained for a party of sales- E Airways, and their two sons, George and Lyman S. eck Jr., who have been spending the sum- mer with Mr. Peck at Harding Lake, about forty miles out from Fairbanks, left on the Princess Both Blue and White PROBAK BLADES 5 for 25¢ least B s had been prevently only The High School ‘had 171 regis- Hirst Chichagof Mine. B i men and were unknown to tha £ narrowly from drowning herself tered in the four classes and’ 485 Arriving in Juneau on the morn-| Following a White House announce- | men. Relatives stated that she had been {ee entered ‘on ,the JORCHERERE ling trip were, the Rev. Timothy ment that Ambassador Sumner| wMiss Moore did a dance on tho despondent for some time as a re- | grades Though this 15| M. R. Hudspeth (above), warden| O'Sullivan Ryan, from Kimsham Welles is to be recalled from Ha-| ook of the cruiser as she un- sult of her two children bzing ta- | expected increased beforé thz| of the annex of the federal peni-| coye: Mrs Thomas Andress, Mar- vana to take over the post of SSlSCi dressad, LA SiinpeA (K0 tHe TG k Ty K o ¢ divo | wek is out, according to City Su-| tentiary at Leavenworth, Kas. | . 5 S ant Secretary of State in charge of | o e 8 > ken from hLer after her dive 8 y Bu-| k | ietta Moy and Henry Moy, from paiin A, affairs, it was re-|and went down before she couid g @ B x veral i , perinftendent of Schools R. S, _| suspended his assistant, Patrick J. atin-American alrs, | i ¥ from her first husband, several : A 2 i erinfhendony Of g - Ra Kenemey, following disclosures ‘that | Hoonah. vealed that Jefferson Caffery | be rescued. 4 rionths ago. Lupe Velez, vivacious Mexican film actress, has warned that wa Y eachers . for (ARG EENAR. (| Terry Druggan, Chicago beer baron,| Passengery on the second trip, {above) wnllbsucégag him as U. S. el e i Attends Dance going to be a tough job getting into her Hollywood home since kidnap achers for the High and| &0 390 Led™ inauthorized| on which the Baranof went direct- Znvoy to Cuba, Caffery is at res-| 1yo aas pne won tne 1t i Monday cvening, Mrs, Peterson threats were made against her adopted daughter, Joan del Valee Velez. Grade School this year are as| privileges. Druggan was ordered|ly to Chichagof, were, Mrs. Louis ent Assistant Secretary of State | 'H° 468 B e 'S nformes ascompanied her sister, Mrs, Hazel Besides three armed guards posted about the house, the actress sleeps | follows: | fransferred to the Atlanta prison | Delebecque, Mrs. Clara Slumberger, = R s vQULY, #hyiei and Tiploe I . 1o ihe Indian dance, ang’_With A plstol undst hEVRHIP WheSociater FreasBhiolor . . Grade School | (Associated Press Photo) Miss Jacqueline Slumberger and e was joined later in the even Kindergarten Blanche Turner | B e b Louis Nickson. by her husband. Shordly befor I;“mpd] hcrh»"’h the it Mrs. Iva Tilden iy I The Baranof will return from P it 2 vas over, she left in a ospitalig e - -8 | First Grade Dalma Hansen|Criminally Insal | Chi of this afternoon and late G ;,r;i;:\rvi\‘::ncih‘tcc\xn ‘l(z‘;r an automobile but she was dead when Second Grade V. Bourgette Crimina ‘ D"'e' g 'mi;”:/ining A tetre nnounces B e ot foom or they apmived | | Second Grade Mabel ‘Monson | Vian Shot Down in B i e p S . l P . H Mrs, Lillian Young, in the Niemi Autopsy Called | Third Grade Aileen Apland ‘““"”I’t to Es(flp(‘ ! hunting party which went out ear- e'lsatlona rice Apartments. From statements made W. J. B. McAuliffz, of the | Third Grage Donie Taylor 5 3 1y this morning. . SR aonds it was n 3 1t Hospital, asked for an Fourth Grade Ann Roh! - | by witnesses, it was to bz ga ment Hospita ked o e wer 4 WAD 51 | e Cr (‘:’cd that she was in good spirits autopsy to sustain him in his re- | Fourth-Fifth Grades. = | Vlmz ffi,‘x’ég;c\sgfslpgalcigf :ll'l‘e'n ed uCtlons IR s all evening, and appeared to be port of the cause of death. | . Mary Kolasa rg;\xx:‘ix"‘l“v Lrsans AR o MRS. LYMAN S. PECK ; ; o ccording to Dr. W. W. Coun-/ Fif r rinally 5 E | having a good time. Ancarg e he topsy, | 7 i 1‘ ,m oo e Starr | goath by State Troopers and two | AND SONS LEAVE FOR EFFECTI VF NOW § After the automobile ride, a par- cil. who ‘f‘;m;d : :) N a:m?:yn" .g“”‘ Grade Ann Easton rs were overcome by tear gas SEATTLE ON LOUISE = § ty consisting of Paul Peterson, the ysol had buzned awnostiyril Hold Open Forum To- R e | yhen the officers forced their way ¥ husband; Mrs. Paterson, Martin through the walls of the stomach. | % ¥ o Elma Olson| &= " .ol room where four REDUCE B . MRoyal Holst, and The inuest was held befors morrow to Discuss Local !seventn Grade |t B e mavriondod. them. | Mrs. Lyman 8. Péck, whose hus- JCED TO E Young, foregathered in the States Commissioner J. F.| Halibut Situation | Mrs. Josephine ’I‘upperir;‘lw\ ‘"’j‘ o | band is Vice President and Gen- GII I E I"I‘E BI ‘AI)FS i ! Mr 28 i al Manager of the Pacific Al- -t i o ¥ § sandwiches. They were all drink- Mortua of the Cor-| | Eighth Grade-Principal ! ing some during the evening, the H. L Lueas, El-| proplems of the local halibut - Etta Shaw w. 0. WOLFE AND WIFE ARE| witnesszs testified. Mrs. Peterson, m J. Markle, Al siqhormen arising from the ing | High School | ON WAY SOUTH FOR WINTER her husband and Mrs! Young left dstrom, John Marshall and| ng ake of| Mathematics. Marjorie Tillotson | —_— for a short time during the party John McCloskey | e the principal top- | Home Economics.....Helen Gray| w. 0. Wolfe, owner and opera- to get some intoxicants. Mr. Pet- == 3 ssion before the Cham- | Commercial Margaret Yeakey | tor of the Hood Bay cannery, and % erson and Mrs. Young returned DRUG STORES w]LL | ber of nerce at its regular | History Kathyrine Long|Mrs, Wolfz left this morning on| { some ten minutes before Mrs. Pet- | weekly meeting at noon Thursday! Enelish Everett Erickson Princess Louise for the south erson did. HAVE SUNDAY HOURS a: Baiiey's Cafe, it was made English-General Science to spend the winter. | # Appears Excited — | known today by G. H. Walmsley,! Maurine Herbig | ar, Wolfe said the pack of this When the latter appeared, she Secretary. coemed to be excited and slightly By mutual agreement between the proprietors of the Butlc r-Mauro | 1 out of breath as though she had. pryg Company, Juneau Drug Com-| meeting and anyone interested - ; i fati e 1 been running. However, she said pany and Harry Race Drug Store,| the subject, or desiring to partici- Manual Training-Principal | WAKEFIELD ON YUKON nothing except that she had nOt jew sunday hours were announced pate in the discussion, is invited, A. S. Dunham ST been able to find the liquor, and ,4ay | to attend. T amber last week | —_— - Lee H. V&Jk('hcld,‘ herring pack- 4 N er on Cook Inlet, is a passenger It will be another open forum { Languages Science-Athletics NP in| Harold E. Regele sat down, apparently to eat and, pereafter on Sundays the dr islative Committee | pRDR e g £ drink with the others. stores will be open only from noon a resolution on th W'\_“}“‘[“'“;l"b‘"‘_‘ .R“l ';Nm R oot Y“ktlm for the wi Drinks Lysol to 6 o'clock in the evening K but this has been defer child ‘”‘ o i ‘1; ?x\hl-: 'flnJ Lar ~ ward from Seattle. Suddenly, she leaned over and e more »!!mrlou‘fl: .uv-.]md o) Sote an' ,'“.m“rm '\-,‘}1»,"?" f;xx Adver sn;nnxm;pTa w i ottle of lysol which was DAUGHTER AND SON OF ituation has bzen had. | BHo 8 siting Ac nents E 52"?2?5?"3 ma:hinoym the small e LEAVE FOR I Goldstein, one or two| several months in Yakima, Wash I products before you. room, tipped it up, drinking TER SCHOOL and possibly more of the Juneau 3 haps an ounce or a little more —_— | fishermen, W. S. George, President before her husband could knock' Miss A. Bromley and E. Brom- and General Manager of the Ju- b her hand down. At no timé dur- Jey, daughter and son of the Rev. neau Cold Storage, and others FRE SH 4 ing the evening did she give any H, L. Bromley, Presbyterian Min- actively connected with halibut A hint that such were her inten- jster at Hoonah and Mrs. Bromley, fishing indus will be present. tions, according to the other mem- loft on the Princess Louise this - | FR UITS (lnd bers of the party. The others tried such methods of counteracting the poison as they could think of, but all to no avail, Immediately upon drinking it, she sank to the floor, uttered! M the one word “Paul” and that seaplanc was all. When it appeared that noon for the antidotes were not going 3 have the desired effect, the others baths at the mineral hot springs. COSMETICS! DRUGS! (No. 1 Combination!) morning for the south to enter school. - MRS. L. A. WEBBER LEAVES FOR MONTH IN TENAKE s. L. A. Webber left on the Baranof yester Tenakee wher Mrs. tive Katherine Gales, for the New cess Louise this morning ) section of the country Lenthen Face Powder, any shade ........$1.10 Eau de Cologne, 55¢ size ................FREE SEVENTEEN PERFUME (special bottle) ..39c¢ BLUE GILLETTE, PROBAK and AUTO STROP BLADES, regular 50c size, now each 25¢ RUBENSTEIN PRODUCTS—(Free booklet on Beauty Make-up) SQUIBB PRODUCTS—(Complete Line) SCHOOL. SUPPLIES - | HARRY RACE, Druggist (The Squibb Store) represen- York Life In- surance Company, left on the Prin- L i for Prince o spend the next month or so taking Rupert on her way to the eastern VEGETABLES ALWAYS WE DO OUR PART CALIFORNIA GROCERY Telephone 478 SUY, Prompt Delivery GOOD COFFEE AT A LOW PRICE Aladdin Coffee, vacuum tins, 1 pound, 28¢c AT Z GARNICK’S PHONE 174 ®Ropuct Etta Schwamm | season had been most satisfactory. est- orld Razor Blades Gillette , Auto Strop Probak NOW % PRICE EXAMPLE;I() Gillette Blades, regular price $1.00—NOW 50 cents Butler Mauro Drug Co. “ixpress Money Orders Anytime” Louise this morning for Seattle where the boys will enter school Mr. and Mrs. Peck and the boys flew down from Fairbanks in a Fairchild plane belonging to the company last Friday and have cpent the last few days in Juneau They were dinner guests of Gov. John W. Troy at the Governor's house. Mr. Peck expects to leave within a day or two by plane to return to his Fairbanks headquarters. - Daily Empire Want A s Pay Mornings VALET AUTO STROP BLLADES Pendleton Jackets Just the Ideal Garment for These Chilly 10 for 50c Juneau Drug Co. e Corner Drug Store” i WE DO OUR PART | Virgin Woolens . . . made in the newest styles and exclysive ' patterns and designs . . . in women’s and misses’ sizes . . . Misses’ Jackets as low as . . $6.95 - Women’s Jackets as low as . . $9.95 Leader Department Store GEORGE BROS. Thursday Special! ALASKA CRAB . . 20c per can SOMETHING NEW! FRIED FISH CAKES———in Pullock and Brown Sauce GEORGE BROS. TELEPHONES 92—95 FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY