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SO PRSI IR R s M S A ¢ T - e 3 L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1934. WM_KQU]' T KES Dazly Cross-word Puzzle b “"“‘mm‘fi:;‘“fi;z;";;l;‘m?““{‘Y’ + ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. KInd of wood P 00 Y 1. Explosive dee . Changed one's (By thé U. 8. Weather Bureau) vice > ERNTVIRS Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., July 16: NEE AR IN] “ An’clelr{;luglon . Lamb's pen n Asla ¥ Z name Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. | (8 fie‘u"gm: o . Leonine LUCAL bATA a D eat b U7 s | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather | B BT 35 | Teevel and . Afrest 4 pm. yest'y 2043 T 35 w10 Clear | llnor?th'lm;&;ll . Word of {4 am. today 29.37 55 87 w 2 Cidy Armed Forces Are Being - fi&"* . Fola over wo | Noon today 037 6 0.0 .8 6 PLCldy e oy CABLE AND RADIO. REPORTS Rushed to All Strategic P show . Abpolntment = 2 ] e . 4 | €enters lof’*Atem 10 Mg . 2 '3,‘3,‘:""“‘,:“ { YESTERDAY | TODAY 2 i: L |18 Deportment g i Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. 3 . &1 4 (Coxmnued rrom agc One) 2 b"r; ine ¢ h . Ro:n:ee% trom i qmtlon r:(x)np. :]mp. | temp. temp. velocity:24hrs. Weather : 7 3 J 3 B | = 21 08 Wraih g 4 [, 83 & =0 0 L @ldy LOSBESTONISET ST SRISISSNSEESESI RIS - S s e e ies .“ reported to have moved 24, Behold . Sweetheart | fipiy: 88 43 | 38 42 10 Trace Pt.Cldy 'f |guickly. 1. Quec R O S Sanavll . pethel 4 4 3% 3% 6 .08 ‘Rein aickly. o i | Mayor Heckled B Goupet e 9. Perchea §5. Paradise . Momda? bigdssomme oy T k. 4 0 Pt.Cldy Mayor Rossi was surrounded by | ‘mouth 40. Neat 56. Trigonometrl- 41 Bewilder awso 70 68 40 40 0 0 Cidy six alleged Communists at the Hall | 31 Rocturnal vird 42 Vice o, Ofn ph oalt 4P Frofa balot . |st. F"” - = 4 4 4 0 !Cldy of Justice. Chief of Police Quinn |33, New Zealand 21‘ ?ugeh T DOWN :g; au{cllou | h Harbor 52 50 | 4 a1 4 .20 Rain Bl N g i went to his aid and srrested the o o seit partment. 48, Boddes ne | Kodiak Aoty WO TRESL — T Clear ¢ GET YOURSELF A SUIT! We have marvelous values in well made, HieR. | 3h R 52. N.'}‘@Y,:n'e:. z ‘il;o'::{mi;l‘;co b Barvesc: ° ! Cordova 62 58 46 46 0 0 Clear 3 % 3 ; i Bpecial Troop Trains 1’& -l e 1) ¢ NE AR . ‘Gapton in Juneau o RO 54 55 2 Trace Cldy nicely tailored suits. You should see them! $ive ameclal’ troon Hradas, olkfepe st 32;'5&“" B BheTn 0 & ONeiivories. B hf:-'éf-flmg Sitka ;e Wik 0. P§Cldy WA s RIS T RO ISR TSGR R ing more than 1,000 officers and tol v 5 TN ates. - {Ketchikan ... 64 64 54 56 6 36 Rain TR men of the National Guard are 7 ,// ! Prince Rupert 62 — 52 54 4 34 Rain RS D Q ; QDO . ] . ol 5 l enroute here from Los Angeles. H -H“ // / .. Emnomou 74 74 48 50 0 04 Clear ONE GROUP SILK DRESSES, prints and plain colors . . . values to S tilurymen e’ oon ¢ Chtrats Tith, , eattle 0 64 6 6 13 . s e / & iiiae aboyt the section. .E .. // % .. and .. % 64 64 8 .02 Rain $14.50, sizes to 44 . . . CLEARANCE—$7.95. ‘Trucks® with produce are being rancisco ... 64 62 | 52 62 8 01 Rain run throug}\ the blockade under | 7 The barometric pressure is Jow in Alaska except on the Arctic |coast. It is lowest off the British Columbia coast with showers in ] police cenyoy. | WOMEN’S SILI | o) A ’ | Man Bayoneted | 7 Southern and Western Alaska, followed by clearing in the Gulf. The MEND SILN : WOMEN’S SILK One man bayoneted by a Na- 7] | pressure is about normal -and rising on the Arctic coast with part- g} BLOUSES = SKIRTS 3" | tional Guardsman may die. 1 il 1y cloudy to _cloud‘y weather over the Interior and North. Tempera- & - ! . h Acts of violence and sabotage | tures ha;sknlsenvmume Interior and Southeast and have fallen in Az p X/ ! gats ar¢ increasing at an alarming rate | the:: Kuskolcwim; Valiey, and Wool Flannel § White and pastel shades. Values ¥ |in‘the east section. o b f’*l\ll‘l-‘*‘ 2 | to $4.95—Cearance, $2.45 Bn:n egga;ruck was overturned nt‘ Values to $5.00 H Ramon, i 4 Strick pickets cruised Livermore I} i ; ra NOW $2.45 { COTTON BLOUSES—$1.00 lsing warning o gas siations io i e i o > i\ close ruc! carrying produce. 1 P B 2 o e s S ey Loads of pears were sent hurtling 4 2 * i inta the canyon at Dublin. a3 . 5 300 S o s GIRLS’ BLUE AND KHAKI Mayor's Warning ‘ ® WOMEN’S KNIT BLOUSETTES ! i z Mayor Rossi said: “We are con- 4 N 3 7 fronted by the most serious situa- Values 1o $2.50 MIDDY BLOUSES tion since the disaster of 1906." | X ~ : 5l ) p— Acting Governor Merriam declar- % 3 4 NOW $1.45 (> cents ed that “I will not sit idly by 4 ‘ : q and see farm products rot while ¢ e e bl i i -, b BUUIGIEE Ao L L AR 2 hungry people need them in San : : . ey i Francisco.” There will be Called Communication § RAYON FELT CREPE—385¢ yard | d : - ! bt Mleiiras AWl Bt e ThBAN FRlANtCII?OO w18, of Mount Juneau Lodge No. 147 to H LS AFFETAS AT SUMMER SILKS e general strike gradually in-! s 7 ; K creased in intensity beginning late FELLOWS' SUCCF.SSOR receive official visitation of Grand | $1.00 yard st Hapurday aflernomm, 10, San IS COMING BY PLANE ] ' e R Fepnolapo and Opjland spd cul- i g Master Loomis Baldrey i liatel """""""""" “J i minating today. Last Saturday Dr. Va B, aktoesy Sy Z 5 > y 1mmediately L \ afternoon union labor declared for | Seattle 5;:;(",;,, ,gc’,’::’ ;:oa;:l“}l]; upon the ival of the S Aleuti sk e 4 i : . 72l of the S. S. Aleutian BEAU BARK SILKS and PROMENADE ' L ERe AR ence fe Tl e own plane for Juneau and should I Pacific "Coast Langshqremen, apd arrive by Wednesday. Dr. Murray 1 i J Tuesd July 171k G L - o | marine workers, locked deeply in! PL E 4 due 1n Jjuneau uesday. u (th. PRINTS—Regular $2.50, Now $1.95 3 baitle with ihe employers. | sieses I Bk B . Pllow, oo ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sipedios BEREE Howling down the_ conservative | B R A 3 BN, DR e o i elements at the zero hour meeting 3 v is i i : g e R T R as ™ artatncr® of | the Possxbmly Felt beattle May fairs. Dr. Murray is coming north NOVELTY COTTON DRESS FABRICS—20v yard huge general strike committee, rep-|| Join' General Strike ' | Whinnoree and Sasman 4 R e pentng G0 unjon men, the B o i asonic 1empie A g e e i e San, Francisco rank and file voted —Sallmgs Sel & RGBT R - 4 - e Ly v averwhelmingly for a walkout eof-| — | ‘XlT'fi?""tfiBi“;’;fi "GN‘L : CRALREVERFRERD WOMEN'S COTTON PORCH PAJAMAS AND SMOCKS — Values to § |iecive at & odeck tnis moming. mhe Aluska Steamship Compans iomigus i fron of Guss, Warmer gis Oakland Votes Tonight has notified their local agents 10 npachine Shop at 8 o'clock dis- £3.50—Clearance, $1.00 o ;n"é)“"e o Bl Jronscoal, aage. Incal merohiants fo rugh. ot~ {cussing- prices : nion élements into action abor ders to Seattle wholesalers in or- o i | \ RS S S NN S PSRN e e it i S S e i s leaders of Oakland and the Gen- der to get shipments this week, B > { CHILDRE o td::b“’ (c"“"cll meelt w;’l:!h‘ as the strike situation is said to it M‘V‘V)IL]:R%A:SS'K\‘{';\ chRaR i DREN’S i D, 2 clare for a general walkout he rather doubtful there at the i REN’S RAYON LONG SPORT HOSE, 50c values, 3 for 31 00 and‘:m means calling out anoth- present, time. e YT g PRSI S RN L SN R 5.4 R R g o er men, - 3 { Immediately the general wajkjm:: ::a;hf:);msfl;m;m?cfié? "‘:"2 the Alaska for a month's visit in v 4 . QD DR o 'out voté was announced, there was general strike. Seattle and Portland, their head- 7 4 ‘ BEDSPREAD SPECIAL RUFFLED CURTAINS {a Tisitg tide of warlke prepara-| Mo doubt is Telt that vessels JUATters to bo in Earlington, Wash., - ] valiss o $3.50 values ' 3:’,}‘: h(\} :hec‘nlready paralyzed scheduled to sail this week will be ’““p;’:;jl‘gfm“fols‘“gf Nz{; ‘;fi‘kl sua gt L 20U values en Gate City. able to get away, howover. )4 1 Nt::}m;': Gltl:;dsmen, holding the | Sailings from Tacoma by the | Tavem 9 0= e e ¥ | watertro an armed mive-|company are as follows: The i 3 | $2.95 Special —$2.95 pair ments fnto the industrial district. | Haleskala leaves tonight at 9 o'~ | | -» Officers said they were gathering ' clock, , with . the Northwestern' | COLEMAN'’S § oo MRS o | SRRt TSI B S food for emergency. |sclieduled to sail tomorrow morn- | | ! % i bay 1ng. The Cordova will get away! Special l-'nrce Ready !sometime Wednesday afternoon,| | Pay Less—Much Less 3 ren S 0. nc . regilar’ pollee s ot .:oo ' to leave Friday or Saturday. The' Front at Main Street | i ’ bty Sherif; Wil Figger.| LkoD 15 scheduled o sail from | | ‘ 1 -m m‘u’ed his 2200 s eua.llm“ again Saturday morning. i if- 37 Juneau s Leddmg Depnrtment Store” S Bibiact o ed = = o Al b hns ‘only 22 “regular deputies. : ; v i Y i« MR Recp Highways ‘Open F R E S H 5 H “ LTS e i3 Fudis | Acting Governor Frank F. Mer- [ ] [ ] s heir e pmpert gm riam proelaimed his intention to F l bl ¥ Intel‘esllng Detal 8 Of l “Just before the final decllhn keep the highways open to San rl""ts an’( Vegeta (e4.] 4 o : 1 { {of the mv:k Council in Longon, an grmm for trucks and Raymond - ] | castern banker named Smith, who|Cato, Chief of the State Highway ‘ Engmeers Mlne ou U {Bad put $250000. into the mine, b-tml immedialdly ordered.polc i | suicided. That is only one of the of reads: to safeguard trucks | BaCk at Sale for $25 000 Gacic” sccurrences which, this de Qhronch the ploket blockades. i ceiving property braught, about, Watch for Communists | declared the Judge. It can only] - Al peace officers in California Interesting details of the sensa- | e called 4 speciman mine, as it| were ardered by Clarence S. M ol Ceorge BrOthers f he off 3 oL 3 tional atrike. in. 1888, which, re- 7ae. Sl b ';;“ng;uéegcj‘ never developed, into anything else.| till, o the Bureau of Criminal TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery e I e oot aome o the | dudge LePevee veminisoed, | Though the stock ‘appeared on the| Identifichtion, to wateh for al- : . Atlin istrict at? oceurrenceSl Beg! Of Mine New York Exchange and reached |leged . Gommunists . planning to ] mw.mmd ol::m;s :;i exsloitutlon Judge LeFevre was a member :r :o}::‘k‘:h ST a:k'sfin;”mm;le; ‘:csg‘:;q Mwwwmhmdm el NOTI C E « . an engineers' party that was mak- % by the recent announcement that|and Yukon Rallroad in 1898, when "un ooy Gntten By Judxe‘ Le- | enough ‘fresh food l: Bwl:GP‘::::ely I sampliance vtwth the4lg.hR. ¥ CD}?eh 83 ihan wil » wer, B. C.|three prospectors appeared at Cari- | s operate on a 40-hour week basis. 'H. :" Bourne, Lax_;(;guvu: 2 e’ bou Crossing, where the party W“S‘Fevre for the March, 1900 issue of W last three days amd nonperish- % 3 p 5 barrister, 8l a sheriffs sle e ping. ani showed the engineers the Alaska Magazine and Canadian |ables wopld be Avaflable for pos- Working days will be from Monday to Friday bought in rortyszs‘m:o:o ;;;c ilv]v"el:- th i B L 5 e Yukt;ne; ::uud \7;;1 :rofeswr_m- sihly “one’ week or ten days. inclusive, i known property, actis er- | the e ¥ mun; u; e §ifle L ETR T O ests the identily of which he re- {rom the Atlin district. rush days, tefls ‘in :x‘a fir 'SORORITY MEMBERS TOUR fused to disclose.” | The samples glistened and shone, | Way of the discovery ‘of' thé AFTER, llA'l‘l'laI CONCLAVE to dine well _nd rest well at The miné was for many vears brightly, and the ' engineers, ex- 2;’ :;‘: :g::;“gmmd by :,trn Several namben Seattle's most distinguished ad- the subject of lugation in the Cited at the sight of the rich ore n pany m Sever of the Delta dress. Here, you will find all the e SDect O o and sudden visions of WeRlth, of-| and the enginodrs as wel a3 their| Theta, Tu Soraity, which ro- arrl ac ne 0 il s e s L e . were made and lost in sales of lered to grubstake thé prospectors| dreams of riches. - cently ‘cencluded .8 convention in cessary to your complete comfert the company’s stock, but as far as !0 retumn to the site apd stake| °I dont know whether 'Ta"call| Seattle, #re making .the round I“nmbm and all those old fashioned ideas 15 known, 1ot & dollar in profit was Chims. The prospectors were to|fhe mine famous .gr infamous, |'flp on the Alaska They are 8 of triendliness and hospitality ever actually taken from the mine keep one-half interest in all they declared the Judge. Mrs. &, Whitesell, Chicago, Miss| - that are ‘necessary to » guod fteelt, sccording to Judge H. B, lound sad the enginers divided| . ———e%e——— |Bemiop Buessh, Belleyille, TIi, Miss| Botel well operated. LeFevre, who was Interested In the | the oth® one-half between them-| yomce mo-moromisTs | |Liir, Redlerd, Cave City, Ky, ‘mine shortly after its discovery | selves. This is the origination of| o of wfl Maxine Bielsheimer Fort ‘and at one time president of the the name “Engineers’ Mine” Judge], =, MW“Q ave urged | Wayne, Ind., Miss Elfrieda Manier, LeFevre declared. ave ftheir brakes. lights and|Verssilles, Ohio, and Miss Eileen : ~company. . | Be ? the Mrohl of the[other equipment tested and, f1 de- Miller, Dayion, Towa. X Headquart P Ra Sensational Strike !nch o“s:::p‘(l)es :v:]:h s.:ctua]ly lit- feptive, made good &t gneo, Carages 4§ \__-_% o i il s “One of the .most sensational tered the ground, apd the richness 74 ”""‘;'“::" *‘:" been EIVeR | PAST- WORTHY. MATRON HOTEL b strikes in the history of the north,|of the assays, the strike caused 3 supply ue stickers for use| . IS mm ON ALASKA in certifying to car equipment be- ~mssays of ore taken from cross a sensation in the early days, and Cuttings of & stringer of ledge the mine looked like & veritble|nE I, g0od arder. If you wigh! Miss . Falkensien, Past wor.| averaged 18 inches, at various midas' dream. to_use i:.“’ car be sure it Ml'.' thy Matron of the Order of EasL.! ,Were {rom $80000 a ton| John Hyslop was president of(d blue 3;{0, - . 5 Star of Vallejo, Calif, 15 a NEW WASHINGTON Seattle's Most Distinguished Address” * 03 ton, and caused sud- the company when it was first Ior the round trip of oms of great wealth, to the formed, and later he was succeeded —adv. Acting Chlef of Police, ‘Mlaska on the steamer the|by Judge LeFevre, who was presi TN lenlfl,l‘l g B MF“* | fin ‘90s’ Judge dent during the suits for posses- 3 g (sion which were carried from theForsestry at . ‘F‘h w W T"’W ‘mNflON ‘T accumulated 30,-| Court at Prince Rupert, to Vic- College '-"G Trollers’. meeting ' stack, for which | toria, B. ©., from there to omn lnwg:l ! fi ot "Chas, Warner's | Our belief|and eventually to London, England, | in 8 g'clogk :us.l d(y”whne the engineers finally lost{course. .. —ady,

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