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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, PfRIL 4, 1934. 4 e GILMORE WINS OUT FOR MAYOR. AT KETCHIKAN Mulvihill' Is Re-Elected at| Skagway — Results in | Other Alaska Cities (Continued Irom sage One) S’/?H n Z(/ Theré wds a qulet city election ¥ rday with oratically no con- tes C. .J.. Edan, John Ekemo, eorge Fawcet, Bruce Haines, Mrs. | H. P. Sullivan, Ted Johnson and| William J. Whalen were chosen Councilmen. Mrs. 1. O. Beeman defeated W. T. Stuart 72 to 69 for a place on the School Board for the three- year term succeeding J. W. Gilson.| Showing BANKER IS ELECTED MAYOR AT WRANGELL | WRANGELL, Alaska, April 4.—| G. P. Kirtland, Vice-President of the Bank of Alaska, was yesterday elected Mayor of this town. L. M Campbell, A. R. Brueger and Arnt Sorset were elected for the | year term on the City Council and ()/ iingerie A= This is a real opportunity to replenish your lingerie two-| ‘or Spri P X o H. R. Coulter for the one-year for Spring and .\um.nu r el at ;Hl\&llllilg(‘l)lls prices. Charles Darwell was elected to J i the School Board. Slips, dance sets, gowns, il BOOR JoamE ttes, IS AGAIN Fddedgel=iod-¥ DR. CHASE MAYOR AT CORDOVA pajamas, bree vests - \ ! T \ and bloomers. CORDOVA, Alaska, April 4. ' 7 \ W. H. Chase was re-elected m T S i e for the eleventh tgrm without * / N \ any opposition at yesterday's voi- ¥ ing. Roy Badden, Carl Edmor and William Liebe were ele councilmen; V. J. Swanberg, C. Clerk; Harold Chadwick, City Treasurer, and E. M. Jacobson to the School Board. | Priced from 50cu p OSCAR GILL IS ELECTED TO BE MAYOR, ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 4— At the municipal election yester- day Oscar Gill was elected Mayor John B. Wadman, Carl E. Mar- tin and Malcolm J. McDonald for couneilmen, and J. C. Knapp for the School Board. The latter no official opposition and rec all but a few random votes. The are three holdover = councilmen completing a total of six, the oth-| ers being I. Bayles, Chris Eckman and Ray McDonald. A Dplebiscite vote on the same kallot as containing the municipal candidates was taken on the pr: B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. mean’s Leading Department Store” P R R R T R e s o e e R ] anden eyl et A e by Prof Her- theori of y that i widely AT THE HOTELS . © e 0060600600000 w2 ositien to install a cit grav Gastineau o o H water system at a cost of not to Viola Miller; Frank Parish, Seat- _° , 3 o200 A exceed $125,000 and to petition tle; Odin Jensen, Ketchikan; B. % o % . : ~ Congress for authority to issue| E. Congdon, Seattle; Goldie Riley, bonds in payment thereof, This) ¥ % Seattle; F. E. McLeod, Seattle; A. e e 2 | y b 1 avants, was carried by a substantial ma-! | A. Anderson, Wrangell; J. A. Will- iams, Juneau; M. A. Marley, Seat- tle; Floyd F. Volk, Seattle; W. S.| P&ovich, Mrs. Pekovich, Funter J. Barbeau and wife, Juneau; Flo| DuPrie, city Jjority. N ) fake The Now B HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR TO OPEN (Continued from Pag tateme hat a The Greek be much the s manifesting rest in the ancient, usiastic in D left shortly after € e@clock for the|aska, regarding the. new mining | | Lynn Canal City. lecde and R. E. Robertson, prom- |and daughter, and Mrs. William Mills, Petersburg. | ! CANNERY ABOARD YUKON ’ \ TO PREPARE FOR SEASON | —etl | To prepare for the coming season at the P. E. Harris cannery at |H . & portion of the I'(‘i‘,‘l came north on the |steamer Yukon for that port. H Floe, Superintendent, expected ANNUAL MEETING OF PRESBYTERY BEGINS TONIGHT Mission Boat Princeton eral months in the Eastern States Stops Here on Way {and Canada. ; to Skagway | Mr. Crowdy is taking part of a |crew north with him, and the re- To take 'delegates’ from South- mainder will be employed from east Alaska points to the annual|the inity of his property. He meeting of the Presbytery and ¢ to start the season's work Presbyterial of Alaska which is to|ab be held in Skagway this year, the| he was in Juneau, Mr. ission boat Princeton arrived in interviewed Hugh J. Wade, t at 5 o'clock this morning and |Deputy NRA Administrator for Al- IPROMINENT MINING MAN ON WAY NORTH ABOARD THE . YUKON J. K. Crowdy, principal owner fof the New York-Alaska Gold |Dredging Company located in the lower Kuskokwim River district, was a northbound passenger aboard |the Yukon on his way to the In- terior after spending the last sev- The first session of this annual inent local attorney. affair, is to be held in Skagway| D | this evening and the meetings w:lli!“& AND MRS. O. J. EGLESTON' continue through Monday, when it|ARE ON WAY T0 FAIRBANKS | will close. AFTER EXTENSIVE JOURNEY Those who were aboard “m‘f ©. J. Eglestor., General ‘Manager | Princeton oh their way to Skag- o0f the banks Exploration Com- way were: Seward Kunz, Kassan; Pany, and Mrs. Egleston are pas- the Rev. George J. Beck, Ketchi-|sengers aboard the Yukon on their kan; the Rev. A. D. Swogger, Met- | Way to the Interior eity. Mr. and lakatla; the Rev. §. G. Davis, Hy-| E have been in lbe‘ daburg; the Rev. R. R. Falconer,|St S| last winter. While Craig; the Rev. J. L. Webster,|they they spent con- Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. George Betts|siderable B Mass., Petersburg; the | headqua of the company. Rev. E. E. Bromley, Hoonah; Mr.| R |CARL CARLSON ENTERS HOSPIT/ MORNING ore e in Juneau Delegates Those who boarded the Prince-| it May 1. i ton here were, the Rev. Russell F.| s e 4 Pederson, Wrangell, who arrived e gree . weaunens . Hen ) ‘lon the Yukon; the Rev. John A./2 broken leg. He is an employee | Glasse, the Rev. and Mrs. David|of U2 Alaska Junaeau Gold Min-| Waggor Mrs, O. Carmichael, |8 Company. Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs, Charles| Sey, Mrs. N. Lester Troast, all of| Juneau, and Mrs. H. W. Craig, of Sitka. | The Rev. Verne J. Swanson and Andrew Wanamaker, who travel on the Princeton, are also mem- bers of the party.and delegates to the conference. On the way to Skagway, the j Princeton was to stop at Haines to take aboard more delegates. | Mrs. Rose Jones, of Ellensburz and president of the Presbyterian Synodical of Washington and Alas- || ka, is a Skagway bound passenger Always One Standard . . THE BEST! You can depend on CREW FOR HAWK IN 4 the experienced o_n“{.he Y;koy and }un he pruy)- ff of this organi- y:j f’llx‘):.' speaker in the women’s meet- zation to carry out ‘“fl’ fr’!' et I your every wish, [ it 1”e m,d‘fzi)lg?n J. Beck is re- . Regardless of the ¢ ng moderator and the Rev. | price you pay, there B Waggoner is stated -clerk The | t is sacrifi e is no sacrifice of Rev. W. Griffiths, of Skagway, is|| dignity 5 o entertaining pastor for the confer-! |{{} HaTi: AP iepe ol enice. . Ia 0 z_. - . ekl ations from our et 5. ;";‘“ i ‘1“ COTIRINN high standards of | as at Wrangell ®ervice -0 g} bt Jatiaiaienetateieie The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Lasi Service Is the Greatest Tribute” o b o B Gk Absins | HERE TOMORROQW cave seattie aboard a cannery ten- o th nationdl + ideals| n Erickson, Petersburg; H ;dm' this morning for th north. — 100 ‘e Mlesn e Swank, Seattle; Al Osgood, Ju-| The Hollywood Shoe Parlor, Freq| Those rd the Yukon for claimed abroad forg- neau | Lento, proprietor, which is located [Hawk Inlel were Mr. and Mrs Neiul e e . Zynda | in the Wright building on Trian-|F. L. Baker, James Coggins, Carl Cigars The virtues of the n Ger- S Arletta Ca Kashega, Alaska.|gle Place, will open tomorrow|Liden, A. Floe, O. M. Floe and % mans are frequently held up t S morning. The shop is modeled|W- R. Neville. ngarettes cmulati ALASKAN HOTEL LOBBY LT AL PETER W. DESPOT RETURNS | after the quick shoe repair shops| Candy e o el 4 {ESTE ¥ ETURNS | o R onsY soon| TO FAIRBANKS FROM SOUTH | po <%, have become so popular B Nioar oo Tenaree waie Cards § i . Peter W. Despot, part owner of Mr.' Lphm',Who i.s oxpfflrience:l " Ths miotors] S Work began fhis'marniig 1G>\ the Model Cafe in Falrbanks, is| o 7P of Z’r‘]?n‘-‘"‘]",”“;n“;‘i]flim“fié Biwacd Bach a%d David Fumesy £ y were,” he With bhie mi)l(-t('l? redec- & Morthbound passenger on the| onoying. e S {igeer, sreived in. Jubgil gt gad- I] h #%% spoiled by delusions 1 F. R. Patrick is in charge ' St3mer Yukon after spending sev-| "y g giort time a complete line |HiEN last night from a special | e oty eral months in the south for the| AR S e Sicpietion: 4 A‘rdi:ubiomnfivi Feierih of his hesiRy L eiiol ::fomrel:e 11[100'::5;21 f;;eezifi Zgg- e ol o 8 told friends in Juneau that he is A ? | ideals. | Housel, pro; or. | 2eeli o . Florsheim shoes will be featured,| Book Held Forgery { oy |foching fuch better and his health | is 4o pe added to the stock of the 5 y among savants MES. KATHERINE HOOKER |~ 50 p’ by 5 Hollywood Shoe Parlor, Mr. Lehto e SO~ TO HAVE CHARGE OF | said today. r th (.‘ F. S. SCOBEE LEAVES FOR BUSINESS .. - CARD OF THANKS John E. Green, the independent candidate for Councilman, on an ance representative, left on the|Independent Ticket in yesterday's steamer Yukon for Skagway on a City Election, thanks his friends business trip. He expects to htland loyal supperters for their help. away for about a week. |—adv. JOHN E. GREEN. orwise the Frisian bible, D SKAGWAY COFFEE SHOPPE H SKAGWAY ON known P- posed to contain ancient chron- icles of Frisian origin, giving par-|proprietor of the Coffee Shoppe in ticulars of old Germanic history, | Juneau, left this morning on the as Mrs. Katherine Hooker, formerly‘ F. S. Scobee, weli known insur- usages, etc., going back to 2193 B.C. Yukon for Skagway where she This book, which was first spok- ' will take charge of a similar es- en of in Holland about 60 years,tablishment. Vets Rookies Limber U p‘;or Anotherfipennant Chase and 547 ; b h Vit . baseball season just around the corner, stars and rookies alike are working out the km‘ at spring training camps. At left Wlfll&t'l;'. New York Giant]n infielder, spears a high one at Miami Beach, Fla. Below Charley Berry of the Athletics socks one at Fort arl Ulrich is catching. Above three Chicago White Sox players are pedaling the air at Pasadena, Cal. Left to'right: Whitlow Wyatt, aas and Milton Bocek. And at right old Dazzy Vance, now with the Cincinnati Reds, is shown ready to toss a fast one. (Associated Photos) trip to Tenakee on which it left port on Monday afterncon. | Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock it is scheduled to leave here on | its regular weekly trip and way ports. e CAPT. AND MRS. JAMES DAVIS | LEFT SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU | ON ROEDDA THIS MORNING | Arctic Palfit Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON Capt. and Mrs. James Davis, who have been south for the last two| months, left Seattle for Juneau ! this morning in their own boat, | the Roedda. They expect to be! about a week on the way north. PRSI A MR. AND MRS. PECKOVICH New | to Sitka i | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., April 4: Rain and warmer tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Terhp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.80 46: 46 w 10 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 30.17 35} 81 S 6 Cldy Noon today 30.14 3 84 SE 15 Rain-Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Y‘ESTERDAX:; | TODAY Highest 4pam] | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. Lemp{ | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow -2 - -2 0 6 0 Clear Nome 22 22 14 20 12° Trace Snow Bethel 40 40 34 34 4 04 Clear Fairbanks 42 38 | 30 32 12 0 Olear Dawson 36 36 10 12 18 0 Clear St.. Paul 32 32 30 30 28 08 Snow Dutch Harbor 40 0 34 36 10 .10 Cldy Kodiak 36 883 32 38 14 12 Pt. Cldy ¥, Cordova 34 34 32 32 20 96 Snow Juneau 4 46 35 35 6 02 Cldy Sitka 43 - 30 - - .10 Cldy Ketchikan 44 2 ! 32 32 4 1.82 Clear Prince Rupert 38 38 32 34 4 138 Clear Edmonton 58 56 O SR 8 0 Cldy Seattle 62 62 | 42 44 4 0 Cldy Portland A 68 66 44 46 4 0 Clear San Franciseo 4 68 52 52 4 0 Clear A storm of considerable intensity is central in southern Bering Sea with southerly to westerly gales south of the Aleutian Islands + and the Alaska Peninsula and moderate rain over Southwestern Al- aska. The pressure is moderately low over the remainder of the Territory except the Southeast. The presure is high from the Pa- weather, ex- this vicinity, preceded by heavy rain in extreme South- ka and British Columbia. -Temperatures have risen in the nd have changed but slightly elsewhers cific States to Southeast Alaska with generally clear cept in 1 z z ) E z i z : : : | ) z 2 | % : “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Prom Frocks Showing Something Smart and Distinctively Different! Priced from $10.95 1o $22.50 IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It] " * PHONE 549 Wendt & Garste ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF-~DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 't H NSURANCE . Allen Shattuek, Inc. Eetablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska ) W v ARRIVE HERE ON YUKON | AFTER WINTER IN EAST | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pekovich| arrived in Juneau on the steamer Yukon after spending the winter | months in New York City and oth- er eastern cities. This morning Mr. Pekovich left| on the seaplane Baranof, of the Alaska Southern Airways, for Fun-| ter Bay to look over the Admiralty Alaska Gold Mining Company, of which he is principal owner. He expects to return to Juneau on the plane late this afternoon. L G e A Shop in Juneau | Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'-CHILDREN'S l’ Learn what a M READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street i | | Near Third Telephone 62 ' Krafft Cabinet Shop MILLWORK Window, Plate and Auto GLASS Moulding, Panels and Hardwood SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto Telephone 62 od in Economy, Cleanliness, New Freedom g3 Before FEUE RN R WEE 8 B ou buy your VAN sats VLo ern Electric Range Will Give You The Largest Display in Aluska to Choose From Liberal Trade-in- Allowance—Convenient Terms Alaska Eleetric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18