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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935. i SUCH A PREPOSTEROUS IDEA-- PLEASE GO AWAY -- THE DOCTOR LEFT STRICT ORDERS NOT TO ADMIT HA-A NEW NURS GOOD MORN{N' , GIRLIE- THIS 1S SNUFFY- T SEXTUFLET S' PAPRY-- HE'S GOT A NOTION HE WANTS TO TAKE HIS YOUNG-UNS AN' GO BACK TO THE MOUNTAINS WHERE T'S PEACEFUL-- 1 HEV KEM FUR MAH YOUNG -UNS- MOVE YORE BONES T' ONE SIDE, WOMAN ALEUTIAN HAS. MANY' TEACHERS AS PASSENGERS Vessel Ma'l;;s’-'—Brief Stop Here Faroute from West- ward to Seattle, Wash. Unofficially termed the “teache:rs’ special,” the Aleutian left Juneau at 8 o'cloek this morning for attle witll many students and .in-| structers from Jumeau's sch nnl aboard ngers. Thae arrived frcm the Westward g o'cloek, and toc 7d frosh fish| before leaving ind | Amcng the nd passengers| are the followir Her Seward—B. C H, C. Torge Marie Dr Paul Abbott, R N. Neill, Marg: . Viglet Lundell, Richard Harri H. Hamm, George Il Roy J. Bumstead From Valdez—J. P. Morgan, W. Fromh i F.om Ce liam Chie Inbound Po Sehmidt Joe Reeves, Wil-| John Bobek By BILLIE DE BECK WELL KNOWN COUPLE WED ON SATURDAY figfl‘ Ledve for Suulh Following e Charming Ceremony OL' YORE JAW, % SO0GLE,AN' ME PONDER A SPELL --- On' Saturda rection Luther scene of a chi Mrs. Gertrude Helgesen hecame the oride of Garland Boggan. The wedding march from. Lohengrin wa olayed by Mrs, Betty Keys and the Rev. Erling K. Olafson officiated at the geremony. } Mrs, Helgesen was attended by sehlng the Resur- Church, was the Mrs. Arthur Bringdale and Martir | Lavenik acted as bost man for the ireom,, The bride was charming in 1 lace gown of pale pink with a matching hat and carried an arm sequet ¢f roces while Mrs. Bringdale was gowned in flowered _chiffon with a white hat and had a boguet of pastel colonsd sweet. peas and mock orange bloisoms. Fullowing the ceremony there was an informal reception at the bride's residence of which Mrs. Katherine Heoker was in charge. Refresh- ments were served buffet fashion f{rom the large, beautifully arranged table, Mrs, Helgesen, who has nch in Douglas and Juneay for many, years tand Mr. Boggan, hard wood floor texpert and mayorality candidate in |the recent election, are both well known and many friends of the popular couple attended the wed- ding and the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Boggan and Mrs Boggan daughter, Susan Helegens, +left this morning on the North Sea for the South. They will visit with Mr:. Boggan's parents in Roseburg, Oregon and Susan will remain there while Mr. and Mrs. Boggan con- tinue south to San Diego and other Southern California paints to spend a month or six weeks. > WEDDING BELLS Mrs. Anna Baker, of Anchorage fand Charles 8. Mathison of Hope, | were ma d quietly on the evening | of May 14 by U. 8. Commissioner While U. 8 atherine Long, Jeanctie Stewart, Mary pi Aalta, Mrs. N. L. Troast, Elma Mabel n, Margaret McF den, Vi a Bloom, Mrs. M. Be Venetia Pugh, Mrs. W. T. Brown, Ann EBaston, Marjosie Tillot C. A. Whyte, J. 'T. Tenneson,| thia Bal E: Stewart, I ‘Troast, Le: C. A. Edobuon, John Wogel, El\(:ld Tom Petrich. ' D IASSISTANT FISH COMMISSIONER ON " ON FRST RUN, ALIGE GALLS Lendre "Hinci T. P. Hinckley, D. . intelligence agents are on trail of spies seeking to pry into details of defense devices locked in seerecy in War Department (upper left), War and Navy Depar WAY TO TERRITORY 5 Traylor, W\E Charles E. JA'J’(‘;(-;;]], Assistant to HEHE SUNDAY ' Th 1s C. Price. The couple will make their home at Hope CALLED TO OAKLAND URCH The Rev. Maris ¥. Roseng, who was acting pastor of the Anchorage Pm byterian Ohurch Jlast summer, ved a call to the pastorate ments permit it to be known that they have devices pictured above, ns well as others which | represent the utmost achievements of scientists in lethal instruments, FEUCRALS FORM PARENTS LAVISH HET IN ENTIRE ATTENTION UPON - PAC. NORTHWEST LITTLE GEORGE deadly | Getting Better one of the (chur: Rh("ne is a brother of Mrs. Wiiliams of Anchorages < e - D. H ing weddinz when | Church of Oakland, largest that city, The Rev. Mr.| NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Comumissioner’s Court far |" the Territory of Alasks; Division Number One, Beforg J. F. MUL- LEN, Commissioner and Ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinct ¥ In the Matter of the Estate of GILBERT OLSON, Deceased. NOTIOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 1st day of June, 1035, he undersigned, E. A. Rasmuson vas oppointed Administrator of te of Gilberg, Qlson, des by order of the Prebate Scurt for the Territory of Alaska, sitka Piccinet. All persons having laims @gainst said estate must | resent the same to the under- igned, culy verifizd according to | ‘aw, within six mounths from the | late hereof, at the office of H. L. Faulkner, Juneau, Alaska. d DATED at Juneau, Alaska, June {1, 1935 } E. A. RASMUSQN, | Administrator of the estate | of Gilbert Olson, deceased, 1935. 1938 First publication, Last publication, June 3, June 24, CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be recelved by’ the Common Council of the City of Juneau at the City Glerk's ¢ fice until 5 p.m., June 7, 1935, and Laen publicly opened, for furnishing all ., labor and material for the. con- struction of approximately 6,160 sq. yds. of concrete pavement, 1,660 sq. {t. concrete sidewalks and necessary wppurtenances on lower Front, Cal- houn, and Faurth Streets, according to plans and specifications on file at the Oity Clerk's office, which may be obtained upon depositing the sum of $10.00. All bids shaii he accompanied by a eertified check ’ (or @ bid bond furnished by a' surety company authorized to do business in Alaska) for not less' than five per cent of the amount -, of the bid. Should the successful , | bidder fall to enter into a contraet, and furnish a satisfactory perform- ance bend within the time stated in his proposal, the certified check | | tor bid bond), shall be forfeited as, iquidated damages. The suececssful sidder will be required to file a performance bond for the full ! amount of the contraet price, which ' »ond shall be furnished by a su.ety' |company satisfactory to the Public | Works Administration, This im-’ provement shall be construcied ., |under the contract provision of Bul- letin No. 2, PWA, "Requlremmta‘ 15 to Bids, Contractors” Bonds, | Contract, Wage and Lahor Proyis- {ions” dated March 8, 1034 and )y amended for Alaska. Labor required for this project shall be ‘as outlined in 3 (a) of the Contruction Reju- | lations.” Attention is calied to the lagt that not less than the mini. mum wage rates prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works must be pald on ‘ths project. Contractors will he | permitted to deduet Territorial |sehool tax ifi'case of employees Hable "' |for this tax. The right is reserved’ J. Barrows, L. Stevenson, Builey. David Morgan, Lars Sheri, Louring, Daisy Barbour, Mrs. George Ja George Jackson, Dole Traylor, dy Le For Ketchikan Smith, 8. Wallstedt, Harry Townsend. For Pel\.Asuurg—\l e Edward A. Johnson, William Armstrong, Paul Berg, Oscar Olsen,(tle Saturday on Haugse, Helma|is making a leisurely K. stopping at n,| tcwns enroute. Tad-|uneau hy the Mrs. Margaret Pete Novelli, Al He Mathinsen, \Comnussmner Frank T. Bell, of the Bureau of Fisheries, left Scat- the Brant and trip north, Southeast Alaska| . He is expected in Tth and t will Juncau: did nct get much of centinue as far as Bristol Bay. lcek at the Princess Alice on t is accompanied by his wife camer’s first trip north son. Vancouver, B. C., this season. The ¢ was in port for about 15 min- lazt night, enroute to Skag z at Pagific Coast d. C. P. R. Vessel Due to Sail South at 8 o'Clock To- ! morrow Morning ail and SHOP IN JUNEAU! 3\ ACRGSS 1. Long drink: colloq. \ Daily Cross-word Puzzle Salution of Saturday’s Puzzle b ck. She replaces the Norah. However, the vessel will return 6 o'cleck tomorrow. morning to sail uthbound two hours later. ‘ Tae inbound passengers include From Vancouver, B. C—Miss P. Absura . Kindly . Concerning . Spheres . Support for furniture . Hair on a lion's neck Declded be- forehand Part of an am- . 16 feet . Color . Briste . ‘Behold . Forceful . Jewel . Fantastic at- B. Fianders, George L. Barton, Mr: |R. G. Frey, Miss Helen Parrott Pete Stefanisk, Mr. and Mrs, George |Jackson, Miss Louise Johmson, B. | F. Raymond, Mrs. H. Ri ‘Shepard, phitheater . Be overfond of tire: collog. 6. Activity Wallis George, Arthur Vallentine, . Type square 20. Row Pretiiskpric in- & habitant of J. H. Geyer, Miss M. Polinert, Miss Le Blanc. % American fresh-water ake e . Bars of wood or metal Kissed Wendy Barrie, British film. ac- Indb-China . Byists Moved over the surface of screen l’tolln water (lv- 47. Lutl n Ahbr. 18 Greek letter Unit of light measurement By 42. Passage In . 'rlpm-.l up ry Pieces for holding rail- road rails in vlace |RUTSALA ARRESTED; | PLEADS NOT GUILTY George Rutsala, charged with as- | caulting George Discombe, last Fri- day night, was arrested by the Marshal's office today and pleaded nct guilty ‘when arraigned before {U. 8. Commissioner J. F. Mullen, ! ‘B‘u‘ was fixed at $250 and he ws as | | teleased to “his attorney, Senator| denry Roden, to arrange bond. Rutsala is alleged fo have beaien Discombe up 50 badly it was nec- | | essary for the latter to go to the ho pital. . The trouble is said to | have azisen ‘over a petition Discomi q1~ said to have heen circulating which expressed dissatisfaction wit hy | the acticn of the miners union un- f'der the present leadorsmn “cAME' COMMISSION FUR SALE BRINGS TOTAL OF $1,603.40 Sale of furl, comfiscated by the ! Alaska Game' Commission from |same law viplaters, was held this| mo:ning in the Federal and Ter- |ritorial Building and brought a to- | tal price of $1,603.40. There was |lively bidding and Game Commis- | ion cfficials expressed satisfaction | with. the sale. | Charles Goldstein and H. J. (man, Juneau furriers, were | principal - bidders and several in | viduals on hand to get small | lots for pieces and so forth. ' The furs included 123 beaver, 70 maften and odd lots including blue, ite and red fox, mink and musk- . Alang. Rub out Had mcrey on Give out Insects 47. Feminine name 35. One indefin- | itely - Nanueal tress, was recuperating from -an operation for infected tonsils in a | Los Angeles hospital. She was cdn- | | fined to the hospital for more than a week. (Associated Press Photo) . Low huunts . Fastened 6. Roman em= peror 57. Fhiss . Obstruction Tara was the Huge wave 51. Silkworm . Male child As far Decigr DowWN . Little: Scoteh " Open hostil- ities Yur- All Avenues ot Lscapc Be- lieved Guarded Two States (Countinuea 1rom Page One.) Meanwhile the cit; returned to while the search for the kid- is carried on hotly through- e country. Alter two nights and a day of a h, the vigil brought no further ce of the tan sedan which thun- dered over western Washington and Cregon out distancing police cars traveling at 91 miles an hour. . Search Wheatland The searcn today still centers arcundl the Whaatland distriet in Oregon. Thé Wayerhacuser family remiain- ed ingseclusion 8 y, the parents, Anne, Philip, th and George all spénding a quiet day. The car fou: abandoned in Se rday is the car the kulnmr: took from Titcomb. Lo@ls Bonifas, chicken rancher wiio ook little George to Tacoma " does no ral ag- The widow of Poland's leader, Marshal Pilsudski, is shown vallowlng husband n his impressive funeral cortege. A half million persons attende NOTICE business to reject any and all bids and to o Important meeting of |waive any Informality in the bids Still(?m(‘"l IS Issued b)’ Business and Professional -Wom-|received, with the exception of the Weyerhaeuser Family as Man Hunt Starts (Continued from Page One) d apparently well. No fur- ement with reference to matter will be made by the y or any member of the house- hold rince we must assume the at- titude in furtherance of justice. We ask that this be accepted as a final statement.” Supporters Thanked mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weyeihacuer, then thanked the “wenderful support and sympathet- ic interest expressed im- 80 many ways. ite Saturday afternoon, Georgze, guarded from duestioners by De- ment of Justice agents, was turned over to photographers. He appeared very hdppy and was not at’ all shy as§ qewsrvel camera ground out (me ‘flnd flashlizhts blazed. The parents, To Thane at 11;45 a. m. Phone 442 for plckum daily —adv. the flag-draped body of her the services. This Associated b Prae " Press Photo was teleohotosd to Paris;"flown to Lon lon‘and then radioed to New York, |en's clib Monday, June 3, Oity| rcquivement of the preceding para- » Council Chamb: at 8:00 p. m. | graph. Several business matters to be de- { A. W. HENNING, lclded | cny Clerk PEARL BURFORD, | President. DAILY Ml’lllll WAnA nns PAYI i S A ST o S Y TGP T F TS SN WASHER For Only '$60,00 Cash $6.00 Down BAEANGE MONTHLY FEATURES Never Requires Qiling=~ACTIVA. TOR—One-Controf Wringer—Quiet Operation—Gravity Diain Hose. MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS--Phone 18 i M Cheuvrolet and Pontiac Dealers %o CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS 9 § Rt i e S e A e A A n OPEN: m."m Alaskan Hofel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. .. Phope Single 0-2 rings e e il A S

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