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JUNE SALES! L e e Dress Sale New Summeér Prints and Plain Colors Nicely Made and Priced Low $7.85 $12.95 $19.95 ’ i B et THE DIZLY JEERED THEN CHEERED IN HOME CITY Great Dean Showered with Lemons But Soon Pléases Fans lemons gieeted Dizzy Dean as he came to bat in his first home ap- pearance since the squabble with he other players at Pittsburgh but the jeers turned to cheers as Diz- 7y laced out a single and then pro- ceeded to pitch a six-hit ball game Dean also got another single and a two-tagger before the game end- ed yesterday afternoon. GAMES SUNDAY - BLOUSES | Cotton L e ) 8 | | Knited Blouses and Sheer EOMOIE. © oo danten SIS Silk and Knit Mix ..........$295 P i S SKIRTS White Flannel Skirts Silk Skirts, Pastel Shades Novelty Weave Woolen Skirts REDUCED TO $2.95 EACH Pacific Ccast League Missions 7; Seattle 5; game rained out. Hollywood 8, 10; Portland 6, 4 Sacramento 1, 5; Los Angeles 3, 2. Oakland 10, 10; San Francisco 4, 11. second National League Chicago 2; St. Louis 13. Boston 4; New York 5. Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn-Philadelphia, rain. American League Detroit 4; Chicago 1. St. Louis 2; Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 4; Washington 5. New York-Boiton, rain. Juneau City League Moose 10; Legion 20. REVAMPED CARDINALS TAKE DOUBLEHEADER ON SATURDAY FROM CHI, CUBS ST. 'LOUIS, June 10—Manager| Frankie ‘Prisch’s revamped Jineup‘ broke the Cardinal's three game, losing streak last Saturday and th’*y] won a doubleheader from the Chi-| cago Cubs 5-4 and 6-5. The secand game 'went into eleven innings. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 _THOUSANDS FLOCK TO SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ST. LOUIS, June 10.—Showers of | lego and the California Intormational Expc ition started with the m—mu open= ening of ‘the 1935 fH the Southern city. Thousands pacsed thrcugh the turnstiles the opening day, An airview of the greunds is shown at upper left while scme of the thousands visiting the grounds are pictured lower left. Right: The final dress rehearcal of the chorus of 500 voices. (Associated Press Phot SEATTLE, June 10.—A. W. Muir, Union organizer of the Pacific Northwest Lumber Workers, said guilty.” |last Saturday night that the strike| Referring to the woman in the in the Douglas fir industry which case, Johnston said: “I see no rea- (Continued from Page One) 'TWO GRITABAL 1S INDICATED IN |~ DEMANDED IN in Postponed Tilt— Situation Better—Big Tacoma, Says Woman A Ark—Elks vs. GAME To‘mmmw ELKS FANNG 'IMPROVEMENT IDEATH 10 BE m%fltfshnts LUMBER 'STRIKE KIDNAP CASE M;dseftdhé?%filfihl‘l,monkOréanlzer Declares‘Plosecutor Johnston, of Legtofl Tofnorrow ‘ Loss Sustained Not Receive Leniency mngn-r NIGHT Mioes, 4, S0, SO (post- At Bascball Park—Elks vs. “ll‘nf i}' ‘:iif_c_lwk. ? | st ®ith 6 ‘matnématital chance {has put 40,000 men out of work e ] “is slowly but | every day. A strike committe organized surely improving t | commits suck son why a woman, if she is a prin- cipal in such a c: should expect greater leniency than the man who cold-blooded, das- The Weather Forecast for .Ilmr fllp V‘G&.‘ E:e n:::‘::,c p.m., June 10: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 2074 52 78 s 4 2977 48 92 w 2 29.87 53 9 SE 10 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. AAR, temp. temp. | temp. temp. velogity 24hrs, Weatler . 67 - - 7 | ! 54 fi i 6 52 40 38 40 44 46 42 8 50 50 54 56 62 52 Weathey Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon today TODAY Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Faul . Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton 5 Seattle | Partland ............ | San Francisco o L= 8. cooccooemeo lwowetansd = 2 snlada 252885 WEATHER CONDITIONS A’l‘ SA M Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 50; Craig, raining, 51; Wrangell, raining, 53; Sitka, cloudy, 54; Skagway, cloudy, 49; Soapstone Point, raining, 52; Port Althorp, raining; Anchorage, ¢lear, 55; Nenana, clear, 56; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 58; Hot Springs, Tanaba, missing; Ruby, clear, 44; Nulato, clear, 54; Kaltag, clear, 52; Unalakleet, clear, 44; Flat, clear, 56. Tuesday, June 11, 1935—Sunrise, 2:55; Sunset, 9:04 WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the Alaska Arctic Coast and over the Pacific Coast States, elsewhere over the field of observation law pressure prevailed, the pressuré being lowest in the vicinity of Cordova. This general pressure distribution ~has been attended by rain along the coast from Icy Straits southward to Oregon and by fair weather over the interior and western portions of Alaska. V. C. Bingham, Ju-|son, Ketchikan; Jack Robb, Seattle; L. G. McKay, Hoonah; William Semar, Seattle; L. W. Turoff, Ju- Jr., Juneau; neau; Mona McCausland, Anchor« | age; Walter E. Rooney, Seattle; C. ‘ F. Lawe, Seattle; H. C. Culp, Se-lneau; W. B. Hubbell, Seattle; Bob attle; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mc-|Williams, Douglas; . A. J. Minch, Coluski, San Francisco; Hawk Inlet; C. L, Canaday, Seattle; Krause, Juneau. Walter Hall. Pacific Alaska Air- Alaskan ways; Joe Crosson, Pacific Alaska Steve Early, Juneau; John Nael- | Airways; John O. Ring, Juneau; Fred Seattle; PR S doce, Juneau; J. Oscar Ohman, Ome Daiber. M, Clifford 10 te for' the fifst half champion- | Aberdeen has repudiated the lea rdly eri JACKETS Novelty Fabric $2.50 Pigskin Jackets $7.50 ST STSSU S SSSSSSSSSS SS B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store : Lttt RETURN TO SEATTLE K Mrs. W. €, Woodward, who has b been visiting here with her son, Walter, an Empire reporter, left on the Yukon for Seattle. Returning | with her is Miss Mildred Logg, Ju- neau High School English instruc- H m A‘LT LAKE‘m. Miss Logg will visit with her family in Seattle béfore returning here next fall. | Ransom Bilk Prove: Undo- . ing of Two Blondes, Husband, Wife (Ccatinued from Page One) e TEACHERS LEAVE The Misses Mariette Shaw, Mar- garet A. Yeakey and Ruth Coffin, |connected with the public school teaching system here, and Miss Alice N. Falmer, who formerly taught here but who was an in- and he was picked up in a house ctructor in ‘Anchorage this year, left where they had been living. He fin- | juneau on the Seattle-bound Yu- ally-broke last night and implicated |kon. Miss Palmer visitéd here for Mahan and the hunt is now con-| several days with Mr. and Mrs. centrated on William Mahan. Jack Finlay. Hardened Criminals e - The Federal agents announced ARGZAIGNED IN UTAH that both Waley and Mahan are| SALT LAKE OITY, June 10— farmer inmates of the Idahg State| While preparations went forward Prison and are hardened criminals.|for the removal of the Waleys to Waley was born in Hoquiam, | Tacoma for trial, it is asserted tiey ‘Washington. |will be arraigned here when the Plans for the removal of Waley warrant is received from Washing- uw.hu wife to Washington State ton. It is not known what the will be speeded, probably tonight. charge will be. Officials said they cannot be prose-| Waley and his girl wife are still cuted in Utah on any charge. Ex- being quizzed in effort to clear up trddition papers have already been |the whole case. filed, it is said. ‘ It is believed they will start for yghm has been here and pur- Wasmnan State as soon as ar- chased the car round in Butte here ]ralxnmem pxobnbly by Dhne BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG PAN- T Le A STUB! RN g1 \.uous " WOMAN - AN'T CRAVE TER GIT BACK TER TH' HILLS WITH TH LEETLE-UNS| I'M FULL ABLE TER RISE NOW AN' DQ MY WORK--- wane ' . GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 2; San Francisco 6. Hollywood" 6; Portland '1. Sacramento 8; Los Angeles T, National League Cincinnati 8; Pittsburgh 14 ond game postponed, rain. Brooklyn 3; Philadelphia 2; Game called at end of fifth on account| of rain. Second game postponed be- | cause of rain. Chicago 4, 5; St. Louis 5, 6 Boston-New York, rain American League Philadelphia 4; Washington 3. Detroit 2; Chicago 3. New York 12; Boston 6. St. Louis 2; Cleveland 3. Sec- STANDING*OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pet. 837 603 540 531 452 429 391 1385 Los Angeles Oakland Hollywood San Francisco Seattle Portland Missions Sacramento National League Won Lost 11 Pet. 125 .583 New Yark Pittsburgh St. Louis ‘Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston American League : Won Lost Pet. 28 18 .609 24 18 5M1 24 19 558 24 20 545 23 22 511 21 24 467 17 % 405 13 28 31715 Juneau City Leagte Won Lost Pet. 4 3 571 3 667 | oy 6 250 New York Chicago leveland troit Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Moose . Legion Elks 6 2 S 30 mach Gas 3 of ADLEIHKA qulckl - loa N l{n-l-x - RS Butler-Mauro Drug Co.~in Doflz-" 4as by Guy's' Drug Store | ship of 'the City Baseball Park, the |ership of Muir and asked the Am-| The Washington law, under ('uughty Elks'tonight will start alnuan Federation of Labor for an-| which the kidnapers will be prose- | twd-game Series that will make or | other leader. cuted, provides life for kidnaping|S i JH‘BK their titular hopes. The West Coast Lumbermen’s As- | for ransom with the provisions the At 8:80 ‘v'clock tonight, the Elks|sociation said the month old strike jury may inflict the death penalty. Wwill take Haseball Park fleld against |has cost the industry between four| - ti3 Mb5se. Then, tomorrow night at |and five million dollars to date. the: same ume. the fraternal nine'! “Several substantial conc {Rill7eross’ YdtS with the Legion, brought the union agreement in la sresént 1eugde 1eaders. week but negotiations with many | There are thoss fans who think it of the principal opera cannot possible far the Elks to win all their be arrived at momentarily since it cmditing folr games this half and requires careful analysis,” said Muir. ‘me v stand a titular chance. The “Each individual owner feels his D Elks Adoked impressive last week in ' problem is a little different so it is|Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Portland, nipping the Tegion; 7 to 6 absurd that either employer or em- | Ore;; Mrs. H. L. Lopp, Portland, Cfi top of ‘that, the Moose, mexr ployee can take the position no Ore.; R. G. Bakef, Seattle; W. K. foed tonight, still are disorganized agreements can be reached until Jennings, B. P. R. Road Camp; hom yesterday's route by the Le- tle at once. The much- E. Brice, Juncau; A. W Growe, zion od breach in our organiza- Juneau; W. S. Perkins, Wrangell; On the hillock for the Moose to- not serious.” T. E. Taylor, Juneau; Fred 8. night probably will be Manager A 5 A Huntress, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. “Shavey” Koski, with the Black SPEGIAL DRLIVERY P. A. Heney, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. & | P. A. Heney, Jr., Seattle; Rev. John Sox Lchi choice a tpss-up. W . Pitahing . abal PSS-UP. | Mo Thane at 11:45 a. m. daily.|L. Bourke, La Passe, Ont., Can.; Phone 442 for pickups. —adv.'M. M. Reese, Seattle; E. L. Graves, nsnams& BUREAU CUTIVE. 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