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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935. : , e Bl |HUNSBEDT FUSS\ Shoe Is Heavier than Pou('h i e (Z’"ieu Kffiti:g: F LAGES ATURDAY e . e | e e r"::nfi,'."“a'lfi,'&n Wina Velocity Weatner 3 SE 10 Cldy 4 am. today 3022 44 93 s 3 oldy : § p Noon today 30.06 58 55 w 10 Clear I : i EADIO REPORTS | f (Imnmng Cevehxdny Per- ; formed in Presence.of renay | Chd | Relatives and Friends Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. dam. Precip. 48:8 — i p 7 Station temp. temp. | temp. temp velocity 2¢hrs. Weatlier ¢ the loveliest weddings to Vi g % Anchorage i. 68 42 — ' Trace ce in Juneau recently oc- ‘ A Barrow ... 36 turday evening when | % o Nome i 32 34 cn Hunsbedt became the! e t S Y § | Bethel - L0 . .4 38 42 of Harold Foss at a quiet| g AP T 4 < ! Fairbanks . 60 38 38 emony performed in the pres-, | : . § 4 - Dawson ... . 62 38 38 » of relatives &nd close friends | : St. Paid ... 40 i 9 esidence of Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ ¢ % : Dutch Harbor 40 ‘-ll‘”‘* N ‘7”“'”)"» i . on Glacier nghwayl;, # S, b e § | Kodiak ... | 42 e x a1 - Le ny, at which the Rev. g P 2 Cordova S 44 wear are be '”:‘-". ® 1o dall officiated, was per-| o 1 2 Sk 3 Juneau 4 re the flower banked ! : : A/, 2 § Sitka e 52 the living rogm which i % a5 ' g Ketchikan ... 48 charmingly decorated with | B 4 % = - Prince Rupert 54 sreens ¢nd spring flowers and soft- | Edmonton 60 lghted by tall white tapers. The | 4 Seattle . 62 edding march was from Grieg and | J Portland .. 66 ride was given in marriage 5 €an Francisco 86 rman T. Tripp. She had no : s New York 78 iant and Theodore Hunspedv.i‘ H k. A > 7 3 Washington 80 d as best man for the groom.| Wi § e Diene Hunsbedt, sister of| ; 1 Lt : WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. hiide was ring bearer. There . Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 46; Craig, cloudy, 49; Wrangell, aboat twenty-five guests pres.l cloudy, 48; Sitka, partly cloudyy 89; Bkagway, cloudy, 50; Soapstone lent ot the wedding and the in- : Point, cloudy, 52; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 57; Nenana, cloudy, 50; fcrmal reception which followed. One cf the tiniest of wee dcgs, Henano, whase name means Tairbanks, raining, 44; Hot Springs, cloudy, 46; Tanana, cloudy, 46; ‘The bride was charmingly gown-| midget in Mexican, is pictured above standing on a slipper. - Hen- Ruby, cloudy, 40; Nulato, cloudy, 40; Kaltag, partly cloudy, 42; Un- ed in white organdie of Eliza-| anc, bern in Les Angelcs, is one of the smallest of diminutive alakleet, cloudy, 40; Flat, cloudy, 40. |bethan siyle and wore a floral| canines, weighing an even pound. He is a smooth haired Chihua- WEATHER S YNOPSIS 3 » wreath harmonizing with her bridal | .. pup and his cwners are Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds of Hixh barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Al- }1 (/ ’g A" l] L Jouguet of mock orange blossoms, | o b askaand over the North Pacific Ocean. This general pressure dis- ey : s, | ko RS L e | tribution has been accompanied by light precipitation over portions mother of the b of Southeast Alaska, interior and Western Alaska. Leading Department Store” n of black lace and Mrs ,WILL coNFER Forimer Tineati Cirl “n Was coplerthis morning over the Tanans and upper Yukon | Duniel Ross wore white crepe with T et . 7 valieys. shoulder draping of blue chiffon | Is Graduating Today & |velvet. [ | Océjdental College CALL FOR BIDS | reserves the right to reject any or 1 Following the ceremony Mis§ | = | all bids. —adv. ———-——=— |Patricia Harland sang a solo ac- | H LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 3.—| gegled bids will be received at| T E O I) » : B 2171 Aai he never iransgresses the unwiit- «nzflr'j:tvvdwl:i l:,‘;?lem;rflnm Jenne‘ Gertrude Elizabeth Naylor, 218 Mil- | the office of the Superintendent o DOG LICENSES DUE Fatman , BONUS W £ ten rules of ,;.u],hlm mtasygepdigl. oh e, visiin, s melwbricfizm?:d ton Drive, Alhambra, a graduate of | genools for furnishing all labor and| Dog licenses for 1935 are now ’ il Wndinaliith a toas 20 Gldy 01 Pt. Qldy Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Rain Rain Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy Beooe [ Soeneton b ¢’ Juneau high 1, will be among|materials and doing all work for |due and payable. Fees, males $2, 14 44 e : . Essentialy th ¢ the 133 seniors who will take pazt|ipe i | les $4 ”i 'S £ A M shed resi the alteration and finishing school | females $4. Deuves i I ¢ intere ver eca e vy Sre ey vl {Federal ‘M d to Con- ' graduating cxercises al Ogei-|rooms in accordance with plans and A. W. HENNING, that, subj g at the attractively ar- Federal Mediator to Con-| ueniy conege today. it ; L lerk B g F buffet supper table and Mrs. N i s on y - specifications which may be secured g City Clerk. ner District At y, : L Mus. Naylor has been quite active i . ARSI Y ) WILLIAM §. W AR .- " 8 S and chisadiim oeeleie cnd Mrs. 0. E. Harland assist.| tinue Conference—No y from, the Olly Clerk. ot thie SRy - " T} > 1 in collegiate life on the Occidental |intendent of Schools. The board| Empire Classified Ads Pa). ometime rving. The centerpiece on General Walkout e e ot p b the moment her sub- ihle was composed of roses o S i ey e cret o way at some situa- &0d mock orange blossoms and in| gaN FRANCISCO, June 3. — A me ind prominent poition was & three- cories of conferences aimed at av- | bridal cake, topped With a REV. AND MRS. GLASSE ting a threatened collapse of ef- /! i”.] “h;“&l‘,fl;is:fmm which | fort5 to settle the oil tanker strike AND CHILDREN LEAVE lis planned by Patrick Donohue, of £, audogiee, Fos il 4 86 2deral Labor Relations Board, B e ot v Bl A o5 e Tk 'FOR VACATION SOUTH » of & sm, ha; Eighth and Dixon Streets to men‘ no.502ial pretan- Weny Iriends. Both are well known e quiet Mo o in the ciy and Mr. Foss who was vathes clasely o fcimerly archilect with the Terri- ial Department of Education, 1tly recigned to apen p:‘xvale‘ es in the eity on '.h" Princess Ahce.; e v b oo JUNEAU BOY SCOUTS | ARRIVES HERE FOR | 7o o o o e v ttle and m-dvln communities ! od: o c;‘,{;‘x?\. ¢ ovad-| LEAVE FOR CAMP AT | [NESS U2 @ short visit to the Yakima | Al Lundst: Gk, \“m‘“v EAGLE RIVER TODAY OFFICIAL BUS Valley r2 they were formerly | e | tocated | Let the kiddies lead you to us for delicious i ¥ ; y. Tk at Sitka and Lyman §S. Brewster, Reindee g his stay in, Seattle, the c R 4 First i / : Wre. 1o & ng painied | Hound for Eagle River and their|gyperintendent under the U. ov. Glasie il “Breadh oadh ikips | Ice Cream, served on the lawn or on glass- In 1931 the Patman bill i i 4 3 S 1 :‘ ”' ‘“‘ e ‘;‘}’I‘“‘r‘recl;ncfilnpb;“n:a““ ?gi’ ch“:s Department of the Interior, arrived day .‘wl Brlxlzhtnn Pl:fib_vterian enclosed I)Ol‘(!h. aterans to borrc 1 their certi i g S J o ol b lefb e City s morn-\4n Juneau aboard the steamer Church and will also take courses . /s 4 iy Y G ! irg in private automobiles at 9|pleutian this morning to oo In Suminer sehipal et ths Uiiverkityl Ice Cream by the dish or in cones . . Home <+ Driving .the cars donated|with officials in Juneau co of gton. He expects to re- Made Cake EXPECT BUSY RIVER SEASON by various citigens were Mrs. W.|ing matters pertaining to the rein-|turn here in about two months D A busy scason on the inland ®. Day, Mrs. William Lowe, MrS.|deer problems. He expects to re-|while Mrs. Glasse and the children | Ice Cream packed for picnics at no ’ o ; X vays the ‘Yu.kc)n‘_ :;Am;l: l- F. Watkins and Mrs. Alfred !main for ten days or two wezks/will remain south until the end of extra charge Long ago an bills began to. ’ % K FIYGra Rd. gije- Zenger and may wait here until the return | August take the label of “HR 1" n - . - s : y the Anchor-| Boys making the trip to mml)‘of Gov. Troy from the south. | While the Rev. Glasse is absent, | @® See the PAA p]anes — roduced EP. WRIGHT PATMAN |are: Mike Daniloff, Jasper Tyler,| Mr. Brewster was ompanied (regular Sunday morning services | ist traffic on the upper Yu- Gilbert . DeVault, Hetmen Port '!south from Nome by his mother, will te conducted in the Northern| arrive and leave. a maximum of system. kor I Tanana looms large. Rodney McCloud, Alfred Zenger, ‘Mrs The! ilin ithor b Grace Brewster Arnold whD]LAght Presbyterian Church by Capt. came 3} I 13 been to use the best The A ca Railroad and the White Harcid Zenger, Oryille Oabomz,‘ms been visiting Mr. and Mrs.|R. B. Le r, formerly in charge THE ALASKA DAIRY tion I r to ree- E 2y n for y avail- Passa ) 1 steamers all report' Thomas Osberne, Frank Parsons, | | Brewster in the Beying S: m,-::op-:r,f the Salvation Army here. Sun- . i it a pha he campa g00: k |Keith Petrich, Le Roy Vestal, Harry |oijs for several weeks. Mrs, Arnold (dey School will be conducted as| On the nghway ]oseph Kendler, Prop > 1 pla inv himself doesn't run | Wat Dayid Heisel, Lee Lucas, |continued scuth on her way to‘umal under the general supervision | e e St | 5 15 an art of per- GETS A BEAR {Vern Hussey, Richard Jackson,! \Birngy, Moniana, to resume charge of J. W. Leivers and M. 'S. Whit-|— ey - om— ey Thomas Dolan, big game hunter Eckley Guerin, Jerry Stanyar, K“nnor the large dude ranch. which tier Wil have charge of other| - from Philadc was a passenger |neth Lea, J. Truitt, Peter Warner [she owns in that vicinity. | church business. affairs though southward c Aleutian after a and Ted Smith. S e S, - - - F: d @ good many ; trip to Kodiak where hel Thc eity headquarters of the Boy; A a part of their routing when| On the file in the archives division APEX BEER case. . $3,00 3 e i ul in bagging & trophy.|Sccuis at the Eagle River Camp destzoying illicit whiskey distiller- of the state library in Richmond, 2 Wil this year be at Geoarge Broth-'jes officers of the federal alcahol tax are official documents of the E 2 ers Grocary store. Anyone having ypit take photographs of the plant cclonial government that ddte back . o W&ndel‘lng | Packaics to send to any of the mem- | for use as evidence. | |bers of the Scouts are requested to! . — chot ok ,lcnw them at the store and those! i o e e ‘531;“';Jzh:h;::;“i:';::“zzi‘;:;;"i ! Mmha‘ Balbo BaCk in Picture CAl.“:ORNlA GROCERY thing that might he there bew.sen The Pure Food Slore As IO'\}: as mediation effort ] tinue, American Federation off! S! For a several months’ said no further steps toward a gen- tho ssuth, the Rev. John A. G eral coast strike, in support of the pacior of the Northern L |tanker seamen, will be taken rtan Ohubalt. A8 -oo iiltin | the special dellveries HOOVER WARNS | (OF POLITICAL e Lon o | Pacific Coast Coal Co. BUREAUCRACY § _ W AR 7. Y OFFERS | Ex-President. S Says to Be ' i : ' “'. For Qulck S pring Fires Suspicious of Government Limiting Opportunities | il .l J ad.d | IN DIA N EGG o e 'S ' 4" YYSa LUMP COAL {native State today and sounded a |warning. against what he termed| & e o 3, 5 CLEAN HOT- ECONOMICAL a possible “political bureaucracy.” |He addressed the Drake University P \ ‘ A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a g:_;dqzt‘ch and received the honor~ : A 3 Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. ary deg:e i " | “yoy srould ke suspicious of any/ ‘ e W B You can do mo better than follow the leadership proposal that asks you to forego £ | » 4 Wty | of the United States Government, who use thou- the rightful exercise of your . Cy muscles and the might of any gov- % ¢ 4 3 . N ¥ sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every e:nmental .a hict . ¢ year. oppe.tuniidcs to work and produ N he said. “Wil ‘the Government| (i e AR L $12'50 Per Ton | permit ycu to breathe the pule a)r S 3 . 5 : 3 3 cI liberty in the spirit of the Bill| |of Rights? That is the thing you | F. 0. B, Bunkers | rieed to lo Long removed from Italian limelight by being sent to African colony as - S — governor, after capturing world attention with his conduct of a massed PHONE 412 \ i i o o5 lane flight to Chicago, Marshal Balbo is again being permitted to Rear Admiral Richard 1 3 { e life again in Boston after two-year absence in Ant. Neegle fish, whish are shapld attention. s seen conducting Italy’s crown princess on tour d aretic, He's seen at his res wit fe and children (I to r.), Helen, Bolling, Richard, Jr., ang (like thelr name, have been known i Iulmnghby-, Which she visited with her g\ubnndl Closed Saturdays at 1 at Akklflk, and his dog, “Iceberg.” ito dart clear through human bodies,