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-1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. TROAST, KARNES ( n Afternoon with the President of These United States 7 RE- ARRESTED IN wu-l- SPEAK AT1 Mr. Roosevelt ‘\‘(‘l‘lh his eye on the ball—And an ;«Ed Press photog upherimeps his camera on l;m PHUBE DF SHGE STORE ROBBERY CHAMBER LUNCH | | James Stone Taken Into Matanuska Valle\ Plans, Educational Problems | o Seee. Tile b Accused of Theft Are to Be Heard | James Stone, who was arrested here in conpection with the burg- \largy of the Family Shoe Store last ‘Xall and later released for lack of ,sumcient evidence, was re-arrested in Fairbanks yesterday on tele~ ’graphic warrant from the Mar- shal's office. He will be brought here to stand trial with Frank Ward, who is now in jail. Both oo whom re- jare charged with burglary of thé tumed to erday_from store the night before Thanksgiv- trips to the State sich includac ing. Ward, according to authorities, stops ington, D. C. | large au nment plans and hopes of the familie being taken from drough-ridden areas of the Middle West to fertile valley near An talk will come at an opportune| time, as the steamer North St carrying t first load of immi grants to the valley, is due to .n'-! rive in Juneau Friday night or| Saturday morning. | School Topic Due r. Karnes also will be a center est when he te what the P ations has confessed to the ecrime. Stone, who also goes under the aliases of Ashley Canfield, Duke and Jerry Lovejoy, was first arrestecd here on February 18 in connection with the case. Lacking propey evidence, he was released and on March 12 Ward was picked up. In the meantime W. G. Hellan, Deputy Marshal, who had been working on the case dug up new information and when it was pre- sented to Ward he is said to have admitted the ecrime. The men are accused of entering the choe store by removing the door, taking several pairs of shoes and some $17 in cash. FLBUB CONTROL HowDoesSheDolk? GOQPERATIQN Poliian Dissocsrs BIG DAMAGE, TRADE AGCORD 7 5 weee IS URGED BY C. SEATTLE FIRE NOW REACHED concuers soomn OF C. MEMBERS -rms IS A BALL GAME e ated Press l'hul'n ml\(n dl Griffith \t.ldmm m sthmgiun as President Roosevelt vaw his first baseb.lll game, thl season ending conver Mr. Karm went to National Smith-Hughes Act Con- S vention. The Smith Hughes Act, as yet not RIVER FIN|SHED made applicable to Alaska, p s | ] e T T | IN SIDE Electric Service Disrupted United States and France WAL Federal Aid to schools teaching cer- T 3 X | art. | Indicating the rapid progress tain vocational supjects. Follow- . 4 18 P,art of 'Clly for i Ge! TOlgCther, Avert with which: the work has progress- ing the Chicago convention, Mr.|Series of Wing Dams Built Residents Asked to Help! Ninety Minutes | ing Breakdown ‘ed, workmen started pouring con- Karnes went to Washington where | = R 1 | —— crete this morning in forms on the 3Mlinade attembis fo have the Act| L0 Keep River from ; Make Spring Clean-Up, SEATTLE, May 1—A fire that| WASHINGTON, May 1. — A sidewalk paving project now under applicable to Alaska. | Eating Bank Away But speakers will not take the entire spotlight, for there is an did damage to the extent of $75,- breakdown in the talks looking to- construction on Main Street from 000 swept a laundry and part of ward a give and take trade treaty Fourth to Sixth Avenues. the City Light and Steam plant, between the United States and Excavations éompleted, and pre- Paint-Up Success pletion of flcod control w Paipt brushes, rakes and various important business detail to be con- | at gle River is reported by other implements used in beautify- also the vehicular trestle along- France has been averted. France liminary rock fill accomplished, E. sidered tomorrow. Once again, the Forest Service. A cable suspension ing homes and yards will be much side. has promised an accord, equally J. Cowling, who holds the contract, old question of moving the meeting bridge was built last year across in evidence around Juneau next The electric service was disrupted | of treatment, to American exports directed his men yesterday in the date from Thursday to Tuesdays E River but during the spring Monday when the annual Clean- | in part of the city for an hour|valued at more than one hundred erecting of the forms for the con- will be discussed by the mem: floods it was found that tI ver up and Pa up Campazign spon- and a half, | million dolla: | crete Probably some action will be taken.|was er away the bank above § scred by t hamber of Commer A | e SRR | ‘The project is part of the Main Vote May Change | at an alarming rate. To | gets underway CHANCE TO LIVE | WADES ARE RETURNING Street sidewalk work which was Chamber officials said today that|pr s a series cof wing dams In an effort to make Juneau as Hugh J. Wade, Deputy Admin- 'awarded to Cowling by the city on it.'was likely that a vote might|were constructed lor to throw attractive and clean as possible, | Dmitri Lutzenko, who was crit-|istrator of NRA in Alaska, with a Public Works Administration order a change to Tuesdays, despite the current away from T memoers cf the clv vement ically injured in the auto accident|his headquarters in Juneau, has loan. t¢ number of times that proposi- x of these w | of the Chambe f Com= Sunday which claimed the life of | left Washinton, D. C., for his home —_————— Lg‘n hm been turn down pre- means of a pile driver and a | mar are urg everyone to co=- hn Rojnovsky, was given a fair here. He is accompanied b) Mrs. GARCIA FUNERAL SET vipusl, It was explained that the|CCC crew r the d ion of or te in the mpaign. ance to live 1: St. Ann’s Hospital | Wade and son Phillip Garcia, Filipino who died ,,?v,] fimk; alled airplane serviec from | Al Tilson, foreman. | “A clean, bri city has a de- where he is being treated.|an auto in the Middl last week, will be honored with a néwly-installed airplane service from| Th2 dams consis cided effect on the people who live While he is still in serious con-|route to Washingtor azd funeral gervice &t the Juneau- TBfesday afternoons, takes many|of puing four fe L in it and not only impresses vi dition, there was evidence of slight|turning to the Pacific C by Young Undertaking Parlors tomor- vfing important personages from |ing cut from the ban] ) with the progressive charactef improvement, it was stated. ' motor. TOW al!nrnoon at 3 o'clock. the city before the regular Thurs-|ly cllque The Space of the but increases local _ Raymond A. Burr (above), twice = = J . i HonfNd X A e e % i A 5 S a candidate for congress and trus. day luncheons. a pride. It is also directly reflected tee for nearly 100 bankrupt estates, nother important business item dow \th sand in busin 2s property values are was sought on a warrant charging will be the tion, by Sec > idea '« ing that the dam ncreased when grounds are clean him with embezziement of funds. tary Curtis Shattuck, of a rep: hear flood wa i homes and buildings well cared Burr was missing from his San @& finances so far this year, and comparison of luncheon attendance an ed this year with that of 1934. | the -ee - \m 8 e Chairman Francisco office after allegedly con- Jhains and locks mean nothing to aadl W .. KER, - T Tiss Millicent Casan of Walla ol the Civic Improvement Commit- | fe88ing- (Associated Press Photo) Valla, Wash,, as she demonstrates |tee. Others serving on this com- — ®r Houdini art to Washington |mittee are Allen Shattuck and H |this bank up 28 State Penitentiary guard, IB. Te Fevre. ' MANY ATTENDEU e {"Visttors to Juneau this summer H(.l()\ AU \ILI ARY DA \\( B ill be impressed not only with the I riva s, catches m(l sales today are ballroem on that evening, dam will avel and grad NOTICE To Our Patrons! h paint and repairs, | 1 said. Everyone is . er into the soiis o 1heodore Roosevelt Tries spring clean-up and to to Befuddle Atlempls as follows prove not only their own par- ‘ western banks- jc Preparations have been made 10! ticular property, but to do all that Made at RCCOVCT)’ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wald Pounds, \b% &% 5% . make one of the outstanding|is pocsible to improve the appear- —_— , social events of the year, it Wwas|znce of the entire community Mass,, May 1.—Theo- Receive Friends Follow- 30,000 pounds, 6! A 4 s . announced tc the committee. | * e - 1t expressed the belief ing Quiet Wedding | o Tobal i s jon| At 9 o'clock, preceding the dance, BODY TO KLAWOCK that the new work relief approp- Y beli L | 15,000 pe el S 15,000 pound lere will be a y mem-; After brief services in the C. W.|riation will “be ured in large sums > y 7 Many friends attended the n,_;wm selling for 7 and 6 cents; Na- °°¢'S Of the Ju Auxiliary and:c.rw» Mortuary chapel at 8:30| fcr campaign purposes for an out 3 SnO\.‘ “’ h].te Lallndl"} CO' dOCS nOt ‘e eve ception held last Saturday evening|iional 14,000 pounds, 7 ':an hcing will begin at 9:30 o'clock. | tonight, the body of Mrs. Clara| and out attempt to buy votes of the N y W , - - atithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rding 8,000 pounds, 7' Haynes orchestra * will pro-| Peratrovich, who died here Sun-| American people.” price CUttlnt(-s W 1” ever raise wages. B Martin, in honor of Mr. andg Delight 5,000 - pounds, vide the music. Eday. will be taken aboard the Pres-| Roosevelt gave this as his opinion . . Mrs. Robert A. Wald, whose m: and 6 SR Another event which will add|byterian Mission boat Princeton when he addressed New «England Rush work seldom 1S Satle&lCtOI‘\'. riage tock place at the Martin| oA origi and zest to the evening,ftonight and thence to Klawock, her Repubhcan leaders here today. ¥ yesidence earlier in the evening will e the distribution of prizes|home, for burial. - e, Yaks Mrs. Martin was assisted by Mrs.| Submarine Station at midni oHae e gl 'Ll e T i oo Our many satisfied customers have made Minnie Hurley and Mrs. Martin| p » s j | RO, be an a and others, ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE fined to St. Ann’s Hospital with als > ;7 - 7 Jorgensen who presided at the I[””"”I [U u '“‘l"'\ are equ: 1 be given American Legion Auxiliary May | pneumonia, was reported consid- us re“hze th‘lt the} ‘ll‘)PrO‘e our Standard Of beautifully appointed table. The| For Arctic Regions as seco 4th. —ady. erably improved today. color scheme of the dining room | —_— T was white and silver with white TORONTO, May 1.—Sir Hu- ‘00000000000000000‘0000WO“MMWOWW carnations and narcissus as the| bert Wilkins, en route to Win- eenterpiece. nipcg, announces he will estab- Only intimate friends and mem-| lish a submarine station 400 bers of the family had been pres-| 'miles from the North Pole and ent at the wedding of Miss Gaile| Jater 27 meteorclogical stations Lorraine Stedman, daughter of Mr.| in the Arctic for weather fore- apd Mrs. James Smith, to Mr.| casting. The rubmarine base is ™ ° Wald, at which the Rev. John A.| planned in the far north be- @lasse officiated. The bride, Who| cauvse it is warmer undersea and Was given in marriage by her fath-| alc; convenient to supply shipp- er, was charmingly gowned ing with information; pastel chiffon and wore a cor: e ef, yellow narcissus and blue OWENS RITES Her attendants, Miss Ber Funeral services for Gene Owens, and Miss Lois Martin were gowned | ¢ d by old timers who had in, pastel organdie made in a bouf- | kno im for ye were held at fant style and wore corsages of|9 c'clcck this morning in the Cath- pink carnations edged with white|olic Church with Father LeVasseur ostrich feathers | officiati Bu was in Ever- Both Mr. and Mrs. Wald are well |sreen Cemetery work, our prices and our wages paid. Fourteen employees benefit from your patronizing us. Our dry cleaning method does not harm’ materials. - Your laundry is handled promptly and ef- ficiently. | . Your past support has been appreciated and we continue to solicit your work. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A Special Line of Copy Patterns SILK DRESSES—SUITS kpown in Juneau and have = s ST R here for several years. Mrs. Wald, | MARTHA SOCIETY GIVES who was graduated from the JA-; MAY DAY TE. ODAY . ngau High School, has been em-| Members of the Martha Society 0 ployed at the Juneau and Doug las| entertaining today with a May @ ® Zelephone Company and Mr. W s with the Sanitary Meat Ma They are making the the Coliseum Apartments. Tea and Candy Sale in the he Northern Light Pres- There is expected arge attendance at the| home Siow White Laundry Co - affair which is being held between PICNIC AND DINNER two and five o BT RE N sy, w2 o | HOLLYWOOD STLYE SHOP s Lind-| ODOM RETURNS strom Cabin on Lena Beach. Car , ve Lutheran Church at 2 and W . 4l 5 o'clock. Dinner in the even-|C e Company, returned to Ju- Front and Main {ag, 50c. Friends of the rmm;.iz on the Yukon. He took pas- * @re welcome. adv l age at Seward, FEP000000000000000000000000009000300 $00000000000000000000000000000000046 a trip to the Interior, M om, representative of the A 1 § J “ .