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g P ————— his year without a demonstration in Dawson by the dyed-in-the-wool | Yanks residing here. Even Will Paddock and Jimmy Oglow failed | |to fire off their usual bunches ol firecrackers.—(Dawson News.) | NEW FAIRCHILD PLANE ARRIVES STOCK PRICES GET BOOST BY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1934. TWO GRAY LINE 'MOTOR COACHES the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, Seattle, Washing- ton, not later than July 31. Full information and applica- tion blanks may be obtained from | the Secretary, Board of U. & Civil| Alaska Elks, on CONFESSES TO _ it i on KILLING CHILD, = Fs o HERE ON FRIDAY Most Rf‘cer:l——/\ddition to Alaska Southern Airways Fleet Brought North fleet ted by tha Juncau from the st north here brought ing with the U. 8 and has flo over 16 ¥ Knight was with the department of the U. S ment of Commerce for several years. Donald Brindle was the only passenger bound for Juneau from Ketchikan where the plane stayed Thursday night on the way north from Seattle. Before coming here from Ketchi- kan yesterday, pilot Knight made several trips out of Ketchikan, one to Skowl Arm and return and an emergency flight to Rose Inlet and as insp return. Tt left for Juneau about 2 o'clock. Goes To Tcdd At 7 o'clock last evening, pilot Gene Meyring left in the Fair- child for Todd taking Nick Bez, ccmpany president, to that place, Dave Davenport made the round trip in the plane which returned to Juneau about 9:30 o'clock. This morning at 10:30, pilot Knight, at the cantrols, the Fair- child left on a charter trip to Excursion Inlet with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, G. W. McNeill and A. Angelisto as passengers for the As- toria and Puget Sound canncry at that place. It has not yet been decided as to whether the Fairchild will be based at Juneau ta help handle the charter work of this vicinity, or be sent to Cordova where Alex Holden, pilot of the seaplane Kru- zof, has been kept very busy with cannery charter work during the season, according to A. B. Hayes, manager of the company. The Fairchild was purchased a short time ago from the Northwest | | | Air Service and has had only a few hundred hours in air, Mr} Hayes said. d —————— DAWSON .FOURTH IS PASSED UP BY YANKS The Fourth of July passed byl songs. AT THE Mandarin Ball Room [ ] [ ] [ ] Tonight MUSIC JIMMY STEELE’S REVELERS TONIGHT Where you will al- M ways find a GOOD CROWD—at the Mandarin Tonight Dancing 9:30 Admission $1.00 TONIGHT Mandarin TONIGHT A Special Program has been arranged and EVERYBODY WILL BE HERE! @ Featuring the KNX RADIO GIRL in new YOU WILL LIKE HER! Capital Beer Parlors R Diamond K. Packfhg Company in| - METAL ISSUES ‘Sugars Also Aid in Better| | Sentiment During To- | day’s Short Session | ] NEW YORK, July 14—Firmness :ln metals helped stocks maintain a show of life today at the short (session ., A few sugars also at- | tracted some attention. ‘The list as a whole followed an | extremely narrow range. | Today’s close was steady. yltotalled 190,000 shares. | CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, July 14.—Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 22%, American Can 101%, American Power and Light | 6%, Anaconda 14%, Armour B, no sale; Bendix Aviation, no sale; Bethlehem Steel 33, OCalumet and Hecla 4%, Chrysler 41%, Curtiss- | Wright 3, General Motors 32, In- [bemational Harvester 337%, Kenne- jcott 217%, Electric Auto Lite 22, {Ulen Company, no sale; United States Steel 39%, Warner Pictures 1 4%, Pound $5.04%. FISH TRAP HEARING | SET'OVER BY JUDGE ALEXANDER THIS A.M. Hearing in the suit of the Paci- fic American Fisheries against the | Sales which the former sought an order compelling the latter to remove a | fish trap from near a P. A. F. trap in.the Wrangell district was set over today by Judge G. F. Alex- ander in the Federal district court. | Tt is understood that it will not be (calle up again until next fall, Counsel for both parties were directed to prepare and file stipu- | lations setting forth the facts. The |Diamond K., it was said, will fish | the trap on the disputed site. B THREE UNION MEETINGS TO BE HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON | AT LOCAL LABOR TEMPLE | Called meetings to be held on| Monday at the local Labor Temple | a The local taxi drivers’ union at 4 o'clock; the local musicians at 6 o'clock, and the painters’ local |No. 1 at 8 o'clock in the evening, | | it was announced today. | | D A study at Washington Univer- | sity, St. Louis, showed freshmen ate more than upper classmen and I\‘eueluhlrs were the favorite type of food ng med ts. ARRIVE TODAY, (Will Be Ustdr Menden- hall, Auk Lake Tours— Can Be Chartered | Two longsawaiici Pierce Arrow motor coaches of the Gray Line Tours, Inc., arrived this morning on the Depere, much to the satis- action of Jack Simpson, manager, has been wondering if they ould ever come. They have been | on the docks'in Seattle for the past | several weeks, and were to have been shipped the day after the| | longshoremen’s strike first started.| | The coaches are painted gray, in company, and have the company's emblem on the sides. Seats for| 16 passengers in each, are of bronze-painted wicker, with blue plush upholstering, and the large windows are said to be particu-| larly well-adapted to sight-seeing.! According to Mr. Simpson, the company intends at the present time to use the coaches solely for the Mendenhall Glacier and Auk Lake tourist trips, and for charter service to picnics and other out- ings. Willoughby Avenue — oo UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission announces the follow- ing open competitive examinations: Firemen (oil burners), $1,320 a year—For {illing the position of| Fireman-Watchman. Classified Laborer, $1,200 a year For filling the position of La- borer. These examinations are for the | purpose of filling vacancies in the positions and at the salaries speci- 'ed in the Custodial Service, Post- Office T-2partment, Juneau. WILL OPEN at10 A. M. SUNDAY Applications must be on file with YOU CAN THEN PURCHASE CHOICE FRESH MEATS which is due to arrive on the S. S. “Alaska” TONIGHT! TOTEM Market T T T Phone 182 Service District, 450 Federal Office Building, Seattle, Washington. POSSE KILLS BANK BANDITS President of Institution Is Among Those Running Robbers Down MITMI, Oklahoma, July 14. Two bandits who robbed a bank at Ketchum of $300 and also robbed the President of the bank, Balum Gregory, were Kkilled this lafterncon when a posse, including! accordance with the name of the Gregory caught up with the rob-| bers and fought it out. Gregory's son, Luther, cashier of the bank, kidnapped when the bandits left, was released just be- fore the battle. R SCHEDULED TRIPS ARE| MADE TODAY BY PLANE BARANOF OF AS.A. CO. This morning at 10. o'clock, the | scaplane Baranof, of the Alaska| Southern Airways, Gene Meyring, pilot and Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, left here for its Saturday schedule trip to Chichagof and Kimshan Cove with Mr. and Mrs. Druley as passengers for Kimshan Cove and Jim James and Conrad Norberg for Chichagof. On the return trip Roy Morgan and Jack Hill came here from Chichagof. The Baranof will also make its scheduled Saturday trip to Sitka and way points this afternoon with passengers, mail and express. — e Florida citrus growers have found the repeal of National Prohibition has increased the sale of limes, which are used in various dri c. E| BURYING BoDY Murder Results Over Pet | Rabbit—Another Charge Is Also Pending ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. — Police Lieutenant - Otto Frederick | announces the Homicide Squad has obtained a confession from Albert |- F. W. Ruske,, father of three chil- dren, that he had slain 8-year-old- Alaine Watson, with a whiskey bottle, and buried her body in a| had gone hunting for a pet rabbit. Ruske had already killed and skinned the rabbit. The police said Ruske had ap-| parently become engraged when he thought the girl had discovered the killing of the rabbit. He denied a criminal assault on the child but Coroner T. B. W. Leland announced evidences of an assault were noted at the autopsy. :Bridegroom Dies ter he had returned from his hon- Paul Henri Fortier, aged 28, col- lapsed at dinner and died. L e i pire office. basement of his home where she After Honeymoon| QUEBEC, July 14—One hour af-| | Bobby Connor, 18-months-old boy NO TRACE OF clues as to where the blue-eyed boy is and if he has been kid- napped, no ransom demands have | been made. peared Thursday and 500 troopers, police woodlands yesterday in ‘an attempt eymoon with his bride of a week, |to locate him. shrimp in Loulsiana waters usually Mining Location Notices at Em- lextends from March through the month of August. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, July 14—Several Alaska dele- gates to the Elks convention in Kansas City were ready yesterday to resume their air- plane flight interrupted Thurs- day night when rain and fog forced Pilot Howard Gillam to make a forced landing on a gravel bar on the Nass River near Aiyansh. The plane was not damaged. Gillam planned to hep to Hazelton as soon as possible. The Alaska delegates aboard the Gillam plane are Thomzs M. Donohoe, of Valdez, and Charles O. Fowler, of Fair- MISSING BOY HARTSDALE, N. Y., July 14— There are no “ still missing. The youngster disap- and volunteers beat the LRGN ] - The spawning season of sea Alaska Meat Co. (One delivery Sunda Frye-Bruhn Co. y morning) (One delivery at 10:30 a.m. Sunday) Piggly Wiggly (Meat Dept.) (One delivery at 10: 30 a.m. Sunday) Sanitary Market (One delivery at 10: 30 a.m. Sunday) United Food Co. (Meat Dept.) (Two deliveries Sunday morning at 9:30 and 10:30 o’clock) @ PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW! JUST RECEIVED i1 Big shipment of CANNED GOODS and every- thing to make life a pleasure again At CARNICK.’S, Phone 174 | i e i i prammmm $000000000000000000000000000000000000000.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 FRESH MEATS @ Owing to the late arrival of our supplies on the S. S. Alaska the following firms will open at 8 A. M. and close at 12 Noon on SUNDAY (TOMORROW). @ Orders should be placed AT ONCE for ! SUNDAY MORNING DELIVERY. WIWMMIIHMWIMIIIIWMWHWWWNMHIHIIII1||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll_llllllllllllllllllfllllllllllmllllllllllll - | AR e + - pm i L (e