The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 4, 1935, Page 8

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CHARGES FILED AGAINSTGUNMAN WHO RAN AMUCK ST { Little Hope Held for Life of Alex Sidoroff Who Shot ! Self After Battle | t with in- the Com- lan, Dep gun jammed return but one shot day carrying ¢ anteed 10 wo! order in his luck w holdin, Attending phis! ternoon that chance to reco n Brown has been assigned to the prisoner roff at gain con few moments. Jays quietly ble Once for his fathe - EXPLORERS TRAVEL for Vanc brought to J charteréd Ps plane from Careross - DAILY EMPIRE WAN1 ADS PAY! time—- No Exchanges HOU Owney Madden “Eveo Setting out to hunt catapulted from the quarterdeck during the Pacific war games. The ship’s huge guns are shown in the left foreground while another plane is in the right foreground. (Associated Press Photo) Juneau Frock Shoppe “Exclusive But Not Expensive” ONE LOT OF 7 DRESSES Vo Off On All Jewelry COLUMBIA KNIT SUITS Formerly sold up to $22.50 NOW $7.50 Dutch Schultz George DeMange Ciro Terranova Joey Weiner amed as chiefs of gangs mulcting public of at least $100,000,000 a year. " moved to cooperate with New York police in enforcing new Brownell state law, which presumes criminal intent on the part of police-recorded persons found associating f the Fleet” ’Takos Of;c inr-Wer Caniéé Due to the backward season, our small store is overloaded with mer- chandise which must be sold. Here are just a few of the bargain items that we are offering at this SILK DRESSES Were up to $9.50-——NOW $3.50 SILK DRESSES UP TO $19.75 NOW $6.75 House Dresses l,(,,-,nerlytf(%lgsf(l)'t)m $1.95 $I -39| No Refunds FREE FREE FREE With the purchase of a coat or dress which was closely mark- ed in the first place we are now offering ANY HAT IN THE STORE FREE! Abe Zwilman enter in New York, the ramification of their oy laundry, bucket-shop, whisky fakery and Louie Buckhouse Jerry Sullivan Augie Pisano wifll-( each other, While their activities cen; strike-breaking, poultry, extortion, “policy, vegetable rwck%upexlend in many other sections of the country. JOHN J. COREY MAPPING PLAN PASSES AWAY ~ AS RELIEF AID i o For 5 las- GCO[O ical SU\’VC Pl’OpOSal ogist who will spend the summ Well Known Former Alas i ¥ {in the Tickchick Lake district; Ste- | to Enlist Idle En- gineers, All Off WASHINGTON, June 4—The De- are going into the Mentasa Pass sartment of the Interior has drop-!district for the season. Fitzgerald | he proposal in the work relief is Topographer and Moffit is geol- that idle engineers and ogist with the Geological Survey. ectural draftsmen be put to All are well known throughout the the United States entire Territory and have been nd possessions in a geological sur- members of the Alaska Division, kan Dies Suddenly at His Home John J. Corey, with the Unive: r in mine resci in charge of the and ‘the United work mapping died suddenly The application had been made hat more than seven and one logical Survey, for many years. f million square miles in the/ R T S A po:ses- | AT HOSPITAL , Alaska and other ons ¢ mapped. Edward Corey 4 } Dtails for dropping the proposal;i; gt Ann's Hospital today for a th, of Sunnyside Corey was an uncle of V. Goss, of Juneau, and brothe in-law of Edward Bowden, also of Back io the Farm OWENSBORO, Ky.—The at Roslyn, Wash. MRS YE RN R DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAYV: fa Idu)n R. H. SARGENT HERE T BEGIN SEASON WORK | Chief Topographer with U. S. Geological Survey Returns to North To continue the mapping of Ad- miralty Island, R. H. Sargent, Chief Topographer, Alaska Division, Unit- ed States Geological Survey, arrived in Juneau this morning on the | steamer Yukon from Washington, D. C., where he makes his head- years ago to tie in with the photo- graphic mapping done by the Unit- ed States Navy Mapping expedition of several years previous, in .pro- | viding topographic maps of this sec- | tion of Alaska. the steamer Yukon to begin their | season’s work are J. Murtie, Geol- phen Capps, Geologist, who is bound for Kodiak Island; Gerald Fitz- |gerald and Fred H. Moffit, who spending their summers in various ‘pa‘ns of the country, for the Geo- Mrs. Arthur Mille: was admitted |minor operation. Others entering | the hospital were Roy Jackson, for | medical attention; Teddy Smith, for | appendicitis, and Albert Peterson, | for surgical treatment. farm | Mrs. Barth O'Laughlen, who has ; made by the Dcpartment of ' been confined to the hospital for in this section now have 3,500 more | than in 1930. me time for medical treatment, as able to leave for her home to- quarters during the winter months. A Mr, Sargent began this work two|in Seattle for six ‘weeks, he pur- TAKING PLANE INTO KOTZEBUE | William Fer—g—t;on and Pilot | King Aboard Yukon Bound Westward William Ferguson is aboard the Yukon enroute to the westward |'with a plane which he will base at Kotzebue and provide Alaska's far- , thest north pointa year around ser- vice. Morris King, of Seattle, will {be pilot of the ship. Ferguson is returning to his be- loved Interior country after his {first trip’ Outside 1n 18 years. While chased the airplane which he will use in commercial work under the name of the Ferguson Airways. FOURTEEN PERSONS ARRIVE ON ESTEBETH | Fourtcen persons arrived from i Sitka and way ports on the Este- |bteth Sunday. The irbound list: | Fiom Chatha m —Chris Nelson, | Peter James, From Angoon — T. P, Hinckley, 'Mr:, T, P. Hinckley and child, Margaret A. Smith, From Tenakee—Mrs. H. N, Nel- n, Lawrence Kerr, Ernest Bailey, {Ben Marineau, 'G. W. Samples, George B. Johnson. From Hoonah—T. I. Lavricheff, Mrs. T. I. Lavricheff and child. - GEISER LEAVES A. A, Geiser, architect in charge of the Imperial Rooms third-story addition, left the city on the Prin- cess Alice for Vancouver, B. C. e ———— FISKE ON NORTH SEA F. L. Fiske, Americgn Radiator agent, took passage on the North from Juneau for Petersburg. | o Henry Silver, member of the firm of Barlin and Silver, successor to A. V. Love and Company, is bound for Ketchikan on the North Sea, after a visit here last week. b 4 <4 9! . »d

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