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THE DAll.Y § " | e B e i ; . FLAG DAY Tu BE CHILD TRAINING CALLED IMPORTANT 'A MIRA TY ] N a | ‘ ; > MENACE i : z | WARRING ON KI,DNAI ME r N R . s e .,-...M......yp,.... ~— e | UBSERVED HERE | By KATHARINE F. LENROOT will help in trouble. Some parents ls PRESENTED AT' ¢ | Chief of the Children’s Bureau make their children afraid of police- ; 1 (Written for The Associated Press) men by the threat, “The policeman | FRIUAY EvENING WASHINGTON, June 12— There | will get you if you are naughty.” K AN TE_RM is no magic formula by which par- | Obtain Fing ki ents may protect their children| . .\ o0 Lol ieach children ° against kidnaping. But there are a 8 ! James Wickersham Will 2t kmaoine, Bus v e o |at the eatiest possibie age o give | Court Returns Here on . ., Give Address at Patriotic | B o A A | their name. Many ehildren who run AleullanFAflerCSessmn | o b away or get lost could be returned in First Cit ! Exelmses b) BPO j ;l(f:mw‘;;tu?smt():f:na;re‘ t::glrv‘:';l;(lof’x(‘);:) j to their homes much sooner if t,he.y y Flag Day Exercises, to which the | are jargely a matter of child care | Were ab]emglve tge;r ow:d:nd u;:; Federal Judge George F. i | : 3 % 3 is invited, will be held at|anq training. | parents’ name, their address ander and Assistant’ District Attor- 11 on Friday e t 8| «Matter of Course” Training |home telephone number. ney George W. Folta returned on . it was announced today bY| cnidren should be cautioned| Co-operation between home and|the Aleutian from Ketchikan where MacSpadden, chairman of | gainst accepting school would be helpful. When the | they have been in connection with P. O. Elks comm in o all teacher gets a phone message ask- fthe court term. Robert Coughlin, | of the pi observation ARl {1ng that & Qhlld D aex Liode I ils Clerk of Court, and John Newman, | James Wickersham will be peopléd wise to wait a few minutes and call | court reporter, returned yesterday | r of the eve- hémisit the child’s home to check on the |py plane. ning, and a short patriotic concert |y +omobile ride, a | genuineness of the request. The Tahoma ship case heard at will be played by the Juneau City | icit to the movies, Footprints and fingerprints of in- | the Ketchikan term was taken un- Band. Preceding the Flag Day EX-| 5+ anv kind of fants, if not made as a matter of |der advisement by the court and| o ercises at the Elks' Hall the Band sarty o traat. routine by the hospital after birth, [ briefs are to be filed in two weeks will play a short program at T | should be obtained by the parents.. | The action is the United States| . i angle Place, featuring patriotic Such At against the Tahoma, Which,of Am- | » | k | 160Hohs | Preventive Worl erican registry, is alleged by the R | i Those serving with Mr. Mac- Parents will also be working for | ;oyernment to be owned by Can- SpaddP;l R A Bainibtee aTe Ithe protection of their children if |adians, who are avoiding payment Frank H. Foster and Arthur Ad they take an active interest in the]of duty by such an arrangement. ams. Tt is expected that t win | 2iving it whole question of law enforcement| The defendants contend they are | oy a ]ar;zle uArnouL 8L 'tha. exerclies make children self and strive to promote’ high stand-|operating the ship merely as credl- Cyer cou»cmus and not ards of public administration. tors and not as owners. | i to build up an at- | Preventative work*based on con-| The case of A. Starklof of Craiz| utude of fear since ‘ | structive activities for young people| was decided in favor of the govern- " fear is often found Hmd intelligent treatment of youth-|ment, Starklof pleaded guilty in the cause of unde-Katharine Lenroot | | ful delinquents are, in the last analy- } Commissioner’s Court at Craig to sirable emotional reactions. | sis, among the most effective means | catching more than the bag limit nh . ENTERTAIN Children should be taught to look | of wiping out crime and racketeer- | peaver and was found guilty of fail- on the ponooman as a friend who 'ing. ing to keep proper records in con- LY - nection with fur transactions. He| > JUNEAU TUESDAY Jarman, left for ils regular Wednes- | was given a five months' sentence| P A A PLANE uN day flight to Chichagof, Kimshan|on the first count and appealed the | |Cove, Hoonah and Port Althorp.|second. It was this appeal that was 5 2 A Leaving here on the plane were |denied, by, Judge Alexander. Stark- ’ Legion Auxiliary Official Is HI H n H. B. Crewson, round trip to|lof announced intentiori of carrying| ! ‘ Honor Guesl' of Local Hoonah; Bob Rice, Tony Tomitich | the case to the Circuit Court of Ap-| > ; * & ; d and George Melocivich for Chicha-|peals, it is reported. 2 f 1l ss T 3 4 Unit, Legionnaires SITK A FUGHTS T e carmi T | 1w o e cns i Ballots are being ‘mailed all men employed by e U etter mail and express on bothiand Power Company aga the : % 2 3 | . " i Members of the American Legion| flights. |City of Ketchikan, scheduled to| the ‘Alaska Juneau‘at the time of the walkout Auxiliary and Alford John Brad- Fairchild Makes POSlponed e PA:-;I;;;ndT;p L t'fiEsz :gd h;:r:;zeg sfl,&l}efinou;‘ t ford A can Legion Post No. 4, . . e e ectra, Pilol , Ket- > v.l')errc o):“;:l:d last evening when the Sitka Tl‘lP and Reg\flal‘ Joe Crosson and Co-Pilot Walter | chikan Councilman, and G. F. Van If fOl‘ any l‘eaSOn, you Wl” be unable fO V0t€ steamer Aleutian arrived in port to| Tl’ip to Chichagof ‘H‘all, mol;l off rom1 the !PQAA Jlun:aulCrlliiercjl City tChler;c{. ;en rvl(et;t‘nkan Th d l h l et Mrs. Charles Van Keuren Airport this morning al o'clock. yesterday on the Yukon for nne- p g‘:):mn, ;‘sflnonalr\l’/:ce-}’rcsxdem of | On its weekly flight to Sitka and This afternoon at 3 o'clock the apolis where transfer of the light urs aY’ Slmp y SIgn )Om name on t € s lp the American Legion Auxiliary, way points, tponed from yester- PAA Lockheed Electra, Pilot S. E.|company will be made to the city o Western Division, who 15 making | day ‘because. of steamer asrivals, EODDIDS, Co-Pilot Al Monson is| for $960,000. The City of Ketchikan enclosed, mark the ballot and mall to J J. Conv her first trip to Alaska Auxiliary|tn' pacific Alaska Airways Fair-| ;iue onh Lk;e seqontzhiouthbl(ougg u;np is to take over operation June 25 S : units since taking office last fall |chjiq seaplane, Pilot Alex Holden, rom the Interior s weel arles | - e (: Shortly after the arrival of the plight Mechanic Lloyd Jarman, left ?f::z':‘-”‘uhzei’mk“bz:: ::r:‘f]r e)‘:f‘ SMITH FUNERAL nors Chalrman peCIal E]CCUOH mmflttee, ln steamer a dinner in honor of Mrs.|here this morning at 9 o'clock. v - Funeral services for Mary Smith l Saxton was given at Moder's Cafe| Outbound passengers on the plane | lensive fur buying trip through the wi be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow the envelope that Wi l bc enclosed Wi h the bal ‘ which was attended by thirty Aux-|were Henry Roden, to Sitka; R. wI“"et’}‘]"r E‘IS a W“mlb"““dm%“““g“ afternoon at the C. W. Carter iliary members and Legionnaires. w, McCrary, round trip passenger ©0 the Electra arrlving today mortuary, the Rev. David Waggon- Mrs. Saxton gave an interesting|for Todd; Mrs. S. Laupa and Wil- VESETE . R er officiating. Burial will be in the lOt nCSC S]lpS and ballots mUSt be "‘ thc mall . talk on departmental work, and the jiam Luapa for Tenakee. Those AT SCOUT CAMP Indian plot at Evergreen Cemetery. legislative program of the Legion|who returned here on the plane! Homer Jewell, Game Warden for| Besides a brother James Young, n()t later than Thursday nlght = during the dinner. {which arrived at 2:15 o'clock were the Alaska Game Commission, is at, Mrs. Smith is survived by a sister, [ On behalf of the local unit, Mrs.| George Oja, from Sitka; H. N. Nel- | the Boy Scout camp at Eagle river |Mrs. James Martin in Juneau. 5 § Betty McCormick presented MIS.|son from Tenakee. David Howard for a few days instructing the boys | RS Rt S i Saxton with a lovely tinted picture was a passenger from Todd to in wild life conservation. He has' Dan Kelley, who entered St of “The Lights O' Juneau,” and Tenakee cn the return trip. the Game Commission boat Grizzly ‘Ann's Hospital last evening; under- i G Mrs. E. M. Polley, Past Department| At 3 o'clock this afternon the Bear at the camp and is taking the went a minor operation this morn- ¥ President presented the distinguish- | Fairchild, Pilot Holden, Mechnic boys out for trips. ing. & ed visitor with an old-ivory han- — e — e ! i dled stk sei. She expressed her n|||nmmuum|||||||||uuumm||||n||||||||||m||||||||||mu|umuuum||||||mm|||mmm|||mmmlmnmllmng appreciation of the gifts in a few : gracious words. g Following the dinner Mrs. Sax- = ton was the guest of the local Aux N iliary unit on a motor trip out Gla- B « - cler Highway to Mendenhall Gla- = = 8 cler and was enthusiastic in her 0 e E o praise of the scenic beauties su; B rounding Juneau and the pictur- § L K esque situation of the town itself. = ; i H Upon her return to the city Mr: = \ b Saxton was taken to the broadcast- = i ing studios of KINY where she said . § ‘ a few words on the Seattle Cham- = ber of Commerce program. In her E honor several Legion jamboree songs = " were broadcast over the program. E Mrs. Homer G. Nordling w: = (o 7 ) chairman of the committee which == Upon petition of a large number of citi- = Y il b bkttt b arranged the evening's sntertain. | = go B ot . our name will be kept absolutely secret and ment. E zens and taxpayers, the City of Juneau 1s spon- : Tt Mrs. Saxton continued aboard the = . v 3 ¥ = £ = M A 2 3 é Aleutian to the weswara and wit = soring an election. The object of this election is £ will not be known by either the Alaska Juneau - leave the steamer at Seward to con- | = ® = artily . g . . : tinue to Fairbanks. She plans to = to find out hO\V m:my Of those \Vh() were latel_\ E Ofil(“als'or the Dfl]CerS Ofthe M]ners’ Unlon; return south on the Yukon, = 5 b { i 2 A .o E employed by the Alaska Juneau are in favor of £ d ; (kY e | 1 i 7 < il hib Fuggg“hksgmggfiifi going back to work and how many want to con- ’E vl ; : BEHELDTOMORROW = tinue to strike. E ottt 5 S | , Funeral services for Mrs. Aslaug = 7o . b , : § ’ ! “ ; ba arrie. Demasi are to be held to- Voting is to be conducted by secret ballot. = £ - morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in % g the Chapel of the C. W. Carter P R = Mortuary, The Rev. O. L. Kendall The Company is ready and willing to re- = | p : will officiate at the services for the % " v 5 young woman who was taken sut- = gume operations under the same wage as has denly by death last Saturday. = 3 >y mierment wil be i Evereen = prevailed since June, 1934. v Cemetery and services are open to = friends of Mrs. Damasi. = 4 e However, we are authorized by President : £ Bradley to state that the directors of the Com- . ZORIC £ pany are in no hurry to resume operations until - DRY CLEANING | = the men wish to work on those terms and do so { without interference. e 3 . - ., = = = & = Water = = Washing = = = = — = = = ) R Y = as neau . J.J. CONNORS, Chairman our = ALASKA | Mini = e ining Company - LAUNDRY | ‘ g PHONE15 | ' n R LS TR n|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII L . s R et R Lo o 5l oy SRS 9 7 ¥ e 1L