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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934 @1t iz high time to t to convey the impressi 35‘) 50 are now selling @ Your coat is the first thing a persin notiees. better way of doing this, and satis one of these choice garments which have all been reduced! .E\(-r\ coat in our stock that were regular prlce(l from $22.50 teo $17 50 to $39.75 ‘,Swagger or Tailored ® Regular values $22.50 to . $17.50 to $39.75 hink of your FOURTH OF JULY WARDROBE! Naturally, you want it There’s no “snap up” hr-auty, individuality. /ing yourself, then to on of luxury, at All sizes up to 44 UITS 55.00 are marked for quick sale at B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” STOP WORKING ORDERSISSUED - LAST EVENING Union Oflic;EClaim May- or Smith Violated Agree- + ment on Alaska ' . ¢ (Continuea from Page One) L agreement had been broken by Mayor Smith when he refused remain newral in the strike. %‘Ae strikers declared they will not hgndle any more Alaska shipping. Mayor Smith again said the po- liee will not be emoved from the terfront and he will help the ployers to smash the strike. iThe labor announcement said the men will be withdrawn from the Alaska ships immediately. £ _ Denies Neutral Clause :ln‘yor Smith denied the Alaska shipping agreement contained any visions that the city govern- menp - must remain neutral. The North Wind, the only Alaska s$lp being loaded, got away for the north late yesterday two hours before the strikers’ action. — .. SISTERS TO LEAVE “Sister Mary Antonia and Sister Mary Michel of the Sisters of St. Ann will leave Juneau on the orthwestern for the Interior, the for Nulato and the latter for Holy Cross. “Tomorrow’s Styles {the Husky L. with 9,000 pounds,| PRICE REVIEWS LASTSESSION'S ‘RADICAL’ ACTS Othsar S b Bicture Shows Graveyard of Scores of Proposals Admits Murder, But Will Die Without Revealing Reason 1 i NEW ORLEANS, La., June 22— Hareld St. Clair, aged 30, Ohio ex-convict, arrested with two pistols in a hand-bag, ad- mitted, the police said, he killed Dr. Homer L. Meyer, aged 55, wealthy Eldorado, Illi- | nois, dentist last week in IMi- | nois. ! St. Clair said he will die in the electric chair, taking with 1 him the reason he shot the | dentist. { (Continued from age One) {what this may mean as to the FOUR HALIBUTERS ‘e Under the new procedure set up SELL AT SEATTLE by the Norris amendment, Oon- \gress is through. There will be no {“lame duck” session after elec- SEATTLE, June 22—The SP)"Eflom The bills left unacted on mour arrived from the western are dead. They can only be rein- CLIMBERS HERE T0 JOIN REST | GRILLON PARTY Are Experi;ed Alpiners —Portahle Wire Sets in Equipment f The last detachment of the Cril- lon expedition arrived In Junean last evening on the Prince Rupert to join those who are ajeady on} the ground. Arrivals are Adams Carter, Newtonville, Mass.; Waldo H. Holepmbe, Cambridge, Mass.; Howard Kellogg, New York; David Putnam, Keene, N. H.; Ed C. Street- er, Stoningham, Conn.; and Henry 8. Woods, Hanover, N. H. Go to Lituya Bay Adams Carter, David Putnam, Richard Goldthwait and Russell Dow, the latter three of whom have been in Juneau for several days, left at 7 o'clock for the Lituya Bay base camp with baggage and equipment on the gasboat Pheas- ant, Capt Bert Maycock, where 2385380 IRETRREETEINGASAIE4RERREERSNARENRES they will join some of the party who went out a week ago. The men who arrived last night are all members of the climbing party which will scale Mt. Crillon and make ski pictures for the Grantland Rice Sportlights. All of them are experienced mountaineers who haye climbed in the Alps with the exception of Henry 8. Woods, who won the National Downhill Ski championship for 1933 at Mt. Moosilaukee, Warren N. H. Keep in Touch While climbing the peak, the alpiners will be in constant touch with their high camp and with the base camp at Lituya Bay by means of three 12-pound portable 5-meter wirgless telephones known as Transceivers. This equipment works on flashlight batteries, and is said to be efficient in trans- mitting and receiving messages be- tween points not more than 1f miles distant, and which are not separated by the horizon. David Putnam is the wireless operator of the party and is the holder of an amateur wireless sta- tion license. The expedition will keep in constant touch with the outside » world by means of - his station, which will be located at Lake Crillon. pire office. MAX HUMFREY U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU My Beauty Hint | W. y Deauty Mint | - The Weather ———— wEns IN EAST (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 pam., June 22: | Patrly cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle northwesterly winds. A. A. (Max) Humfrey was mar- LOCAL DATA tied 1ast mghL IN, LICES & I ime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Jane Tester, according to a radio- & pm. yesty 29.65 53 62 s 8 cla {gram received here this morning( , Sz 1 ey . a.m. today 29.83 47 89 s 2 Cidy from him, by Mrs. J. J. Meherin. Noon today 20.95 49 88 s 14 y . Sprinkling Mr. HUMIrGy spif TR s CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS |in Alaska as Hills Brothers coffee representative, and was also for a YESTERDAY TODAY considerable period with a hard- ware company of Juneau. Highest 4pm.. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. The newlyweds left immediately Station temp. temp. | temp. terap. velocity 24hrs. Weather on a honeymoon trip through the| Barrow 34 34 34 36 8 ‘Trace Clear 2 : East, according to the xnrormsuon Nome 52 48 42 42 10 0 Clay. KATHERINE WILLIAMS recelved here. Bethel . 52 50 | 46 46 4 .01 Rain ———————— Fairbanks 62 52 | 40 40 4 .02 Cldy ! N Dawson 66 66 46 46 0 02 Cldy To match your rouge perfectly,| PROVINCIAL SUPERIOR 3 pinch your cheek lightly and then LEAVES ON PR. LOUISE| St Paul 2 e 0 4 10 ) Cldy match the rouge with this spot. Dutch Harbor 52 ./ 50 0 0 0 0 Clear In this way you will never offend| Mother Mary Leopoldine, pro- Kod““f :;- g‘: | 46 46 10 0 Clear: by a garish shade. The most im-vincial superior of the Sisters of | Cordova & 0. 508 rs Cldy portant thing to remember is that|St. Ann, sailed for Victoria this| Juacau " - " B Cldy the day of “obvious” rouging has|morning on the Princess Louise, to| Sitka . = e LS 0 05 PBt.Cldy passed. return to her headquarters at St. Ketchikan 54 54 | 44 44 0 92 , Cldy e Ann’s Academy. She is accom- ;’ ;‘““’ LR“W“ . 32 gg :Z :2 1; 43 CI‘TY MINER HURT panied by Sister Mary Agnes of| Edmonton | R Rain Juneau, and was joined on the Seattle .. 66 64 | 52 54 10 0 Cldy Thomas Olsen, miner at the|ShiP by Sister Mary Jean of Daw- :"m;nd v Zg Zg | gg gg f Tr:ce (gldy S % 1 a. rancisce | Adska Juneau, entered St. Ann's|SoD- S e Hospital last night, having hurt| s — 3 his foot in a fall, RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL The barometric pressure is high over the northeastern Pacific SR o Ocean and southern Bering Sea and is rising throughout the Ter- Henry Eskola, Chichagof miner,| ritory, rapidly in thé Interior and Gulf. The pressure is moderately Mining Locatlon Notices at £m- |re-entered St. Ann's Hospital last| Jow in Northwestern Canada and Northern Alaska with light to evening for medical care. moderate rain from the Interior to British Columbia and Al The weather has cleared from Kodiak westward.. Temperatures risen in the western portion of the Gulf and in the Southeast: 1l prer——— Saves Kitchen Time and Effort . . . but d azumn@mcmm’ More than Pays for Ilsoli rta. ave ‘Those who know their iced tea want a full-bodied flavor that melting ice won’t de- stroy—and a tea that re- | quires no over-brewing to | get it. That means a fine | quality tea to begin with. | ‘x’HAT 'ou save on Next time, try (oodyconu and o R household expenses will meet the easy monthlypaymentson a G-E. And General Electric builds /ife- long dependability in- to every G-E refrig- enzor—gwmg you many extra years of uninterrupted per- formance. Only a General Electric gives you all these features: LIP YELLOW LABEL — | WARRACK ! Construetion Co. | Jumesa Phone 487 _.‘.mmmmmuuumunumunum | balibut banks today end sold 40.- troduced in the new Cangress, 000 pounds of fish for 10% and 7 provided their authors are them- cents. selveu still outside the palitical Arrivals from the local banks are graveyard Albatross with 6,000 pounds, both| Mining selling for 10% and 7% cents, AmA‘lfl" office. iler with 18,000 pounds, selling fmfl 110% and 7% cents, E | 1 | | | TED WERNECKE MAKES | FRIP TO MIDBLE WEST Ted Wernecke, who has been, studying Mining Epgineering at the University of Washington, )s] making a short trip to the Middle| ‘West with a group of mining stud- ents, visiting at various mines along the way. The abjective of the trip is Lead, South Dakota, where one of the party makes his ! [ | f 5 home. 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