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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1934. CRUISER FROM | New U.S. Judge fSla;er from Juneau Has Talk BRITISH NAVY @ I . With Attorney General While | T0 VISIT HERE§ ~; L .« Latter Vlszung Leavenworth % b : i LEAVENWORTH PRISON, July prison here. He passed Stroud’ .| 4 25—Robert F. Stroud, in solitary isolated cell where he keeps hun- | H M S Danae 0‘ Amen- s & 4 2 confinement for the past eighteen| dreds of canary birds to help sup- i . | . | years after being saved from hang- | port his aged mother, I can and WCSt Indian Fleet | . : ing by President Woodrow Wilson,| Stroud asked to have a talk with | to Arrive August 11 | . 4 %\ following slaying of a guard in|the Attorney General and the lat- i s B 1916 while serving a sentence for | ter stepped into his cell. T : _ “¥ murder in Juneau, Alaska, had a| Stroud asked: “Don't you think addition to visits from ships : talk with Attorney General Cum-|T've spent long enough in this this summer, mings and the latter gave hi§word|place? If I have to stay here I § i . he will investigate the Stroud case.|would like more light, gnd another I 3 M. = ¢ The Attopney General was on .a ‘thing; they won't let me have cor- & ‘the 8th Cru quadron, wur of inspection of the Federal ngsponflence tioned in the A Indies fleet which e her a until Aug 6, C a . ¥ formation received this morning Mayor 1. Goldstein from Capt.! DIVORGE Is ‘ BE TTE R s P | RIT C. B. Mayo, Chief of Staff, ]3[]]3 ‘ Naval District, U. 8. Navy A The British cruiser has a dis : placement of 4850 tons, 40,000 EMNE Nuw PREVALENT shaft horsepower, carries six 6-inch | ; } 3 guns, three 4-inch AA guns and Zour of other types. It was re- The party is baking an air tour of Southeast Alaska and has al- INv sT ARRIVE HERE ready visited Ketchikan, Craig, Sitka and Todd. They flew here from Todd this morning and will UF LUGAL c 0 G UN OWN PLANE remain here overnight. They a | Planning on doing some fishing in this vicinity. R Noted Wnter, Doing Al- Alan Blum, Mr and Mrs.‘KENA] SAI S aska, Will Be Asked for * Herbert Schoeitfeld Mak- POSTPO}%I!:f)(-; {3][,[ Luncheon Tomorrow ing Alaska Air Cruise TAKE YUKON CARGO | Corey Ford, widely known author |and traveler, who is expected to Alan Blum, President and Gen-| The Kenai will not sail for Sit- i i ral Manager of the Northwest Air ka at 6 o'clock this eveninz as arrive here this afternoon or <! s FENg 0y levening on @& PAA plane from Service; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ‘stheduled, but will get away at | British Columbid, will be fnvited Schoenfeld, all of Seattle, arrived| midnight, due to postponement by the Chamber of ‘Commerce to in Juneau at 11:30 o'clock this|in order to take mail and freight remain over for that organization's morning in the latter's private| from the Yukon, due at 9 o'clock weekly luncheon meeting tomor- TR 2 4.-place Waco.. .Mr. any ow, it was announced by Curils Schoenfeld is one of the principal —te— G. Shattuck, Secretary. owners of the Standard Furniture Shon :n suneau | Mr Ford is just startmg an ex- data and materials to be used in a g series of articles depicting tourist T’ W h I > | oo ine moren e W eather Is Just Right | Dr. Vance B. Murray, new Direc- e Cotfice ot paerin Alaska for | FOR GIVING THE OLD CAR A NEW COAT Donald Renshaw (above) has Welcomed by the Chamber and his commissioned at DavONDOTt On | S ——————— McAdoo Sel)arflhon Case Conditions in Genera] Bet- teen appointed regional director of predecessor, Dr. F. 8. Fellows will March 9, 1933, and carries 24 of- Judge G. M. Hulbert | Has Been Put Up to 6 midshipmen and approxi- | feorge Murray Hulbert, long-time ter, Says School Head, 12, pead. of American Amateur. Ath- State Bar Assoc. | | Capt. C. H. Knox-Little is com- | letic Union, takes oath of office as NRA for California, Nevada, be bid good bye. &1 Why not take advantage of it and o, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, | A, E. Karnes, Commissioner of : i Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. g 3 . 1BUL]L23 | give your auto a brand new ap- After Long Trip He was formerly an attache of Gen, Lo.cation, Who has just returned ) {L\&cfi . 3 4 8 . from an extended trip into the in- i Y : ot fugh Johnson’s staff in Washing- 3 P el Ak 1 » . manding alficer ahoard H M. S| fudge of the United States district LOS ANGELES, July 25—The After a 17-day trip, largely by’ ol {Associated Press Photay 0 | terior, probably will tell the mem- H pearance with FULLER’S AUTO Dancze and other officers are, Com- court in New York. 30-minute divorce of Mrs. William airplane inspecting school condi- mander H. Clanchy; Commander G. McAdoo has been turned over tions generally, A. E. Karnes, Com- bers something of conditions noted ENAMEL. Drys quickly with a ! | by him. \ . : | : Lieut. Command- | FROMHOLZ WILL LEAVE to the State Bar Associatfon for missioner of Education, returned FRANK KNIGHT OFF | R LR o - | long wearing, brilliant finish. Lieut. M. G.!| TOMORROW FOR ECHG COVE 'nvestigation by a Superior Court home yesterday on the steamer G“vd/‘,“,,”',.h;vL,‘.Am»‘Q' P. wm:i.ml,% g © 7 Jurist who censured the attorney Aleutian. He covered a large part, FQR SEATTLE: STUART :FEAPLANE KRUZOF ey, Available in all colors for the Senator's wife. 3 ing his absence. | li\ V-{ Bill Fromholz, foreman and a ofithe Territory durt Hargrave: Lieut, J. 8. Shiff- pn. oy wiil ]LY“V h‘“(“"" action of Henry Grivie in obtaining which new school buildings are Sor: \Ohpt, X, T.0F. Marint ‘R, M.; [Loibaitdgat ie ":'_"f‘:hlx': 8Pt the quick divorce for the daughter either in process of construction . i SR 1. for Tieho Cove L0 of president Wilson, irregular and or on which work will be started g Lieut Commander C. Young, In-| A N trail from that A 3 % structor; Lieut. Commander C. B.|.j ko t6 vankee Basin, It will f‘ (va‘ ople ta believe the court has shortly. Generally conditions show Fair: Fox, Surgeon; Commander W. R. | busy on that project for_the » at attorney was aware of e went direct from here to , . Lieut. H. C. Fox; he Ranger IX. today went to he s : G 2w - our regular procedure,” o i, Sub. Licut. R. N. Ashl it Blokr - alth HBodimen 7 G, o P said Judge Fairbanks and flew from there to ;, Corps; Chief Gunner G. W. Porter Shepard and three new men for Chief Gunner W. A. Hann; Wt.|ihe EOW crew there Eng, C. H. R. Davis; Wt. Ship- Pl - Qs wright, R. F. C. Porte; ho £ensure, la and Palmer, where new school {pe conduct of the attorney in this is being erected. Returning to 4, slow and tedious process for the a marked improvement from one Southern Airways north from Se-' r; Sub. Licut, G.' ., & v B fesin " and speedy action for the rich. year ago, Mr. Karnes said. attle, left yesterday afternoon on, Murray Stuart, 1left Juneau at PAINT. It will glV(‘ you the serv- Collier. “It is certain that the Fort Yukon where a new building Knight took the Fairchild to Cor- ]boa*d the Aleutian southbound at Judge - Frank Collier found the He visited six communities in TQ FLY KRUZOF HEREl MAKES KETCHIKAN TRIP .ON CHARTER With L. G. Wingard, as a pas- en~er, the seaplane Kruzof, of the | Alaska Southern Airways, pilot ank Knight, well known pny’ he Northwest, who ferried thé child seaplane of the Alaska Aleutian to return fo his home | 10:30 o'clock this morning for ’OucNAuD ‘i the Puget Sound City. Mr.| Ketchikan. Mr. Wingard 'is to ice under all conditions. Water | QRIS and returned here on thethe first city and pilot Stuart will s irfegular and subject to Fairbanks, he proceeded to Wasil- kruzof which he operated until| Tl to Juneau this afternoon. has no effect on it. arrival yesterday of Mmmv — - master, H. C Chulllb(‘l‘s;lerl\]u])- HESSE RETURNS FROM LONG' ° Collier pointed out how- houses are to be built, to Mat- giyart, regular pilot of the com-| BONDSMEN GIVE UP men J. F. B. Fearfield, A. A. W.| TRIP OF ROAD INSPECTION that the divorce was perfectly anuska, and Anchorage. pany Baker, G. R. A. Don, C. P. Mills L From Anchorage he <went by J. Manner, G. W. Vavasour and | After an inspection trip that BT ) plane to Bristol Bay, stopping at ‘_m D. E. Jenkins | carried him over roads and traiis DOUGLAS MAN IS NAMED all points where the Territory yeste When you figure on painting your home in- . osuar win v w1 INTERIOR AVIATOR | o UL LER PURE PRE. Ay G P s aten | ORI RATE I onear Alaskin PARED HOUSE PAINT. It looks better, b S {and landing fields as far north as AS TEMPORARY BAILIFF maintains schools. He then pro- y o' preinnein when o) viator, arrested scveral we Seward Peninsula, William A St ceeded to Kuskokwim River valley y The first cabin buill in Utah, in | Hesse, Territorial Highway Engin-' Joln Martin, well known Douglas 8nd to Marshal. He visited Beth- . 1841, and later used as the state's |eer, returned to his headquarle ident y of the €, Akisk, Aniak, Napamute and ;. first post office, is preserved on the | here vesterday on the steamer cratic re, has been McGrath, then Tacotna and flew - Ogden tabernacle grounds. Aleutian, s orary Federal Dack to Anchorage. He visited ) —_— il o Co f and librarian by Judge the Mission School at Seward later, Alexander, it was announced @nd came directly back here. { Mr. Karnes found a fine spirit o ing, motorship North 1 Fairbanks chareed with it lasts longer, goes farther, and in every way make their home in Juneau ing the Alaska Game Law, and is the best paint for your home and the cost ng the remainder of the sea- under indictment at Ketchikan for G2 ithan in e A Mr. Stuart made his first that, has been surrendered to the 18 no more than inferior paint, ght with the Kruzof this morn-|United States Marshal at Fair- a charter trip to Ketchikan.i banks by his bondsmen, according For all interior work such as walls and He has had considerable experience to advices received here by Judge woodwork = voodwor flying in Alaska and just completed ' W. A. Holzheimer, United States use \l r is ¢ ;o ©f optimism everywhere. Although i (; ( ’l' . is filling the two Of OP! ywig g b dova from |District Attorney. F ( EOR E BRO IIERS I % » absence of Melyin Mining operations were hampered sa e e e Y i ULLERGLO v, ilar appointee The DY lack of supplies and equipment WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS latter is on leave for six weeks Quring the early season, due to poy i % h he is spending at Berners Strikes, and by water shortage'in and 99-_95 Fre live: Phones 92—95 Free Delivery cy doing some assessment work SOME Aareas, activity was in full 4o ———— 4 s e 4 - - ‘o o n mining claims. swing when he arrived and '.h(‘ Cordova. e et B outlook was regarded as excellen Th - PRINCE ALICE SOUTH ere is a great deal of prmpect g‘ 3 g ing going on, and some new de- D A S H--- The steamer Princess Alice yejopment work has been launched. touched at Juneau southbound this -~ y, the Bristol Bay red salmon morning at 5 o'clock for Vancou- gistri i 4 5 g # district the residents were highly The best 5-pound Washing Powder for the T, Mack passengers went aboard satisfied with conditions. The @1l ere, Mrs. F. Pearce and daughter, netters had earned anywhere, from money—package, 50c mnd W, . e $500 to $2500 for the short sea- g Y son, h v i i . TAKES TULSEQUAH MAIL | Fra wied i Capt. William Strong and pilot,! ) H. A. MacDonald, left for Tulsequah In the first half of 1934, 265 new At GARNICA S P’l()'le 174 at noon today in the former’s De oil wells were drilled in California 2 Haviland Moth seaplane with mail fields compared with 199 for the for the Tulsequah trading post. same period in 1933. A Thursday - Friday - Saturday BIG DOLLAR SAVING DAYS A Few Items Listed See Our Window Display mmmmummmnunuum|||nunmmnmmlmnmmu|nn||||||||||m|mmm||m IlllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlll“llIIIllllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Leader Dept. Store George Brothers cattle and return in a Boeing| Unless Dorbandt succeeds in| boat of the Gorst Air s, with | furnishing a new bond, it was said Knight, of the Alaska cekly |it was probable hz will be brought a party on a trip of iga- here to await the next trial term w to the Bremner mine near of the Federal District Court al. Ketchikan. * IllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIiIlIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIl!lIlllIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OO OO GRAPE JUICE || TwoO PHONES GINGER ALE ON ICE LIME RICKEY PURE ON ICE quart, 27¢ 58 a"d 455 . 2 pints, 25¢ PICNIC SUPPLIES uren: sssonmsene PAPER PLATES|| Marshmallows MARS BARS CRACKER JACK dozen, 10¢ Bulk, 1b., 25¢ PEANUT SLABS i ASSORTED COOKIES F ;eishi@etables Fresh Fruits CUCUMRERS, 2 for Tanoy F AS] PEACHES, crate 1.25 LETTUCE ‘ TOMATORS, 2 1 | BANAvI:i?E?;{;:LONs ‘ OFFICIAL Fresh : ON ICE MINERS’ STORE STRING BEANS, 2 Ibs....25¢ {| Pound_,_ b3 CONSISTRREY Fo' i = LGA.STORES -