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a7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935. ose tilt for tomorrow night, 1e two contests, ORDER CHANGED ryan rounp cuiLty & ON SIX CHARGES» AS RAIN FALI_S‘ INVOLVING FIREARMS Tom Ryan was jound guilty :"§ i BRINGING UP FATHER SORRY, MRS.JIGCS! BUT WELL HAVE TO GO ASHORE AND FIX THE ENGINE- ? WHY DID YYOU | ; HOLLER LIKE | 4 THAT 7 YOU ARE THE ONLY Q : I ONE ON THIS B BOAT \WHO - WANTS TO GO ASHORE- six counts by a jury in U. S. Co . LTy 1 5 missioner’s Court yesterday, two ok Elk - Moose Tilt Moved TENTETS GO “one of disordeds | Pl‘Ol)ablV to W’(‘dm‘.\'day ly conduct and disturbing the pe: G o D [ "l { one of carrying concealed wea —Game Due lomght 14,4 two others of disturbing ¢ peace. He is in the Federal j | RESULTS YESTERDAY awaiting sentence by Commissionest Elks vs Moose, postponed, wei J. F. Mullen 3 | grounds. ! Ryan was accused of pointing i GAME TONIGHT gun at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barek i it At Baceball Park—EIks vs. Le- [sten, Martin Wick and William : it gion at 6:30 o'clock. Anderson on the Glacier Highwagl ? ‘ 7 ——— GAME TOMORROW just outside the city limits a feW "Francisco at Oakland; Portland at| | man Doughton of the House Ways | rates but informed officials said no| At Baseball Park—Elks vs |weeks ago. He also had a knife 3 HOME RUNQ | Hollywood. YGANZUNERI Is TA x PRUGHAM {and Means Committee. formal decision has been reached.| Mcese at 6:30 o'clock (postponed |in his possession. Other witnesses vy | Already word has seeped through | LR e S S | game—not definitely scheduled, |against Ryan were Lee Smit Ted Smith, Mr. a | G b B j | Congressional ranks the Adminis- | INDIAN WOMAN DIES only tentative). Frank Kopp, . o N cuRES [ Pacific Coast Leagie UNPUP LAR IN |s D | s cu SED | tration may pose stiff gift and| Mary Smith, Juneau Indian wom- | | Mrs. Lynam and Mr. an g, y | ek | |inheritance taxes but it is also|an, died this morning at the Gov-| It looks now as though yesterday's Jack Howels. 4 i { President Roosevelt is now ernment Hospital. The body is at rain just turned around the City| Serving on the jury were wmq Los Angeles 4478 661 | report Cakland 38 25 603 | 5 much broader revenue the C. W. Carter Mortuary pend-| League's opening baseball games of| E. Nowell, H. T. Tripp, J. B. Bug Hollywood 34 2 5401 ozram ing' funeral arrangements. She the week. | ford, Henry Messerschmidt, S |san Francisco 34 30 | leaves a brother, James Young, in| Lastnight, the Elks and the Moose Bavard, James Morrison, Berna _ | Seattle 28 34 _ Rl { Treasury experts are Juneau were slated to play a postponed game. ' Boyle, Steve Vukovich, ]:l‘lob;-tm 3 2 3 ttl : na g {stood to 1 ah : g e % | Ric Harri, H. L. Stal rtland 27 36 oC1S ‘er c B wled studying clozely the pro- R — But wet grounds forced them to!Rice, Oscar , H. { Plltsb.urgh P_lrales Defeat‘i’;a_u_hm 25 39 Decision Over thl\.Booed WASHINGTON, June 11. — The | pcsal offered eariier in the session| Alex Sidoroff, whe ran amuck | agein call the contest off. Tonight,and T. P. Smith. ? Cincinnati Reds 14 |cioiienis e Koy by 15,000 Washing- | Administration's tax program for|for restoration of wartime excess|with a gun a week ago, is re-|the Elks are due to face the Legion | L ‘ to | Monda: | t D. C., Fans this session is to be discussed in' profits with . ported slightly improved St. | at 6:30 o'clock | The comptroller of Florida reporty y | Nollosar. Tosyeb on, U. L., onference within the next few days o reported to be study- | Ann’s Hospital where he s con- ¢ President Willlam Holz-|the volume of gasoline sold withify gl ! T oy Secretary of Treasury Morgen- ingz the demand of Senator LaFol- ed suffering self-i eted | heimer of the City League, said that the state during March was t S 3H, Pa e 11.—The Won Lost Pet. —Tony 4 mand of Sena LaFol- | fined suffering from self-inflicted | heimer of the City League, saic EITIRAURGEH, Fa,Wifs Sl e | s St o S C 11.—TonY | thay, Senator Harrison and Chair- lette for a boost in the income tax |bullet wounds in the head. he probably would schedule Monday's' greatest since March, 1926. | Pittsburgh Pirates let loose with a New Yorl 4 <125 | Canzoneri, light ing cham- 3 X S B remarkable exhibition of home run Pittsburgh 29 20 592 pion of the world, won a 12-round hitting yesterday afternoon as they St. Louis 26 19 578 | split de: Jast night in a non- ked out five circuit drives, three |Chicago 2 19 537 [title fight in Griffith Stadium here - in succession, in the eighth innipg, |Brooklyn 23 20 535irom Frankie Klick, junior welter- to defeat the Cincinhati Reds 14 to | Cincinnati 17 26 -395| veight champion. 1 in the only game played in the Philadelphia 14 26 3501 The decision was booed by a Majors. | Boston 1w 30 -268| srowd of 15,000. Paul ‘Waner, Arky Vaughan and The two judges split on voting Pep Young drove out the three hom- American League for the winner, but Jack Dempsey, ers in the eighth inning to bring in/ Won Lost Pct.|former heavyweight champion and | seven runs. Vaughan had previously | New York 28 18 609 {the referee last night, cast his hammered out a circuit drive and Chicago 24 18 S571{ deciding ballot for Canzoneri Suhr had also connected for a Cleveland 24 19 558| Klick weighed 137% pound. | aser earlier in the game. Detroit 24 20 -545| fore the fight, while the . victor !m n 23 22 5l1ytipped the scales at 134 pounds. | Washington 21 24 401 = e Nati p | Philadelphia 17 25 405 3 @ Pittsburgh 14; Cincinnati 1 151 Louis 13 28 317 AUNT OF MRS. ASLAUG| AR s 30t | suncau oy resswe |DEMASI DUE HERE ON| ® Juneau City League ! won Lost Pct.) ALEUTIAN THIS EVENING Elks-Moose, postponed game post- | Moose 4 3 571 % poned on account of rain. | Legion 6 3 667| Funeral arrangements for Mrs. | ! Pacific Coast League | Elks 3 ¢ 2501 Aslaug Carrie Demasi, whose sud- | ? No games were played in the Pa-| S S ST IR den death at Ann's Hospital . cific Coast League yesterday as the| late Saturd afternoon was a 4 teams were traveling to open tnis| SEA SCOUTING GETS |socx o AeSinpi e i afternoon on the following schedule a rriva L REVIVAL IN JUNEAU [ s, ‘M. Pete muisen Mrs. Pete June 11-13—Seattle at Sa St f Pet who K hs at San Franc t0; Mi iting. the Boy Seoats eutian due here wood at Oakland; Portland at Los| Ameri activity for older boys, |according to Mrs. Rcbert Kauf- Angeles, was revived in Juncau lasi night |mann, who notified relatives of La | June 14-16- at when 11 prospective memb-rs of jyoung- woman’s death. mentc; Seattle at s; Sen Scout Ship met at Citv F | Other relative living in thi . oo oA with Robert Hall, former Chxcagoicnunuy who ve Mrs. Dema VACATIGN | Ship leader. are another aunt, Mrs. A. B. Andor- Do you want to go back to work' Three more Scouts, now at the'son, of Sitka, a cousin, Mrs. Ida before the 4th of July, or do you le River Camp, are known as|Widenradt, of Juneau, her hus- wish for a six-month vacation? having signified intentions eof join-| Demasi and her young Take your choice. This is a free ing the movement and Hall, today,|:on, Phillip. Mr. Demasi and Phil- ) country. We are not trying to make |said that Sea Scouting was assured Elm left for Seattle about a month you work. Our aim is not to keep with this nucleus. Another meet-{ago. The couple had temporarily The City Council of the City of Juneau last Friday night author- you from working. jing, the place as yet unannounced, separated but no divorce action You have balloted on presenting | will be held Thursday night {had been taken by either. ized the appointment of a Special Election Committee to provide demands, but YOU HAVE NOT e iy | —_————— : ol fos ALt the e loveos ot the Alud Gold | TAKEN A STRIKE BALLOT. Con- | SRR s e s a method for all of the employees of the Alaska Juneau Golc tinue your vacation if you like, but | ARE i Al f ini ) ’ : sati H tinue your vacation if you like, bul| 10,214 8. Haley, Warden for the! Charles H. Forward, Forest Ex- Mining Company to vete on the question whether or not the a ballot is taken, there ‘can be noJBureau of Fisheries, has gone to|aminc _\isiled the Boy Scout camp . ])I‘l'h‘(‘l‘ll h’ll‘lkl' 18 to continue. Hoonah on the Scoter for several lat Ea River Monday and ex- ldays. He is making an investiga- plained tree identification and - WORKERS' BENEFIT | if st com COMMITTEEMAN 1\Et)n of the crab industry, | pass k to the Scouts. 4 THUH]SDAY JUNE 13 (Paid advertisement) | - L] . Juneau Cash Grocery g CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery seabs. This special election will be held Thursday, June 13, at the City Hall and the polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. HOW TO VOTE Any A-J employee who does not expect to be in town on Y G that day may call upon any member of the Special Committee Ideal Spot for Vacations | named below who will provide a ballot for the purpose, and SITKA }IOT SPRINGS A you may cretly mark your vote, seal it in an ‘envelope and gn a register to prove that you were an employee. Then the GODDARD, ALASKA [ ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT saled envelope will be deposited in the ballot box on the regular voting day, Thursday, June 13. FISHING HUNTING BOATING 1 EEERI || T e e 4 LEAVE YOUR VOTE WITH COMMITTEE e i R James J. CONNORS ALLEN SHATTUCK Joun W. Jones A 4 BIG DA YS Chairman Member Member Wednesday—Thursday Friday—Saturday ° Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Pacific Coast Coal Co. NO INTERFERENCE OR PICKETING OFFERS No interference or picketing from either side will be toler- For QuiCk Spring Fires 4 ‘ ated and all voting will be absolutely secret. INDIAN EGG T0 VOTE YOU MUST HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED LURP €0AL AT THE A-J AT THE TIME OF THE WALKOUT SAVE with SAFETY at B CLEAN——HOT——ECONOMICAL exall D?UG STORE A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a We feel that the sentiment of the entire community is fully Clean Hot Fire—in a flash. in favor of this expression of Alaska-Juneau employees on the lesire to continue the strike, or whether it shall be terminated i Y do no b : i : : - , LA T of the Tt At e Sollow. the Jeaddutty and that it is the duty of the MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE 2 1 > ‘ sands of tons of Indian Egg Lump Coal every CITY OF JUNEAU to provide means for the men to vote and Today’ b y we assure all that THIS DUTY WILL BE CARRIED OUT. $1§-§0B ad o | BY 1. GOLDSTEIN, MAYOR AND THE PHONE 412 ’ il | CITY COUNCIL OF JUNEAU Closed Saturdays at 1 P, M. ity

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