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IRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935. 2 ” KIDNAPING CASE "cucned 5= MAHAN HUNTED | The Weather Is L‘f""" of; (By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) I)I'FS'defll Acts il Forecast for junesu and vielnit¥, beginning a t4 p.m. June. 15: ¢ @ H 3 Cloudy tonight and Sunday, probably showers; moderate south- TR . i WWIIRRY | wAsHINGTON, June 15— ' erly winds. The threatencd strike of soft o TRIAL MN ccal miners has been called off GIVEN uFFIGERS LOCAL Da¥R N [ ] A at a joint conference of the Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather « | S G miner workers and operators by, : pm. x'r;l‘y §§§Z §51* gz 2 22 Splgiivmg " : " = S hich ratified President Roose- o am. today : 9 e Search for, Na‘ian‘ Bon-| 1o oropoemt il i v present | Suspect Found in Auto—! noon today 2990 36 w, 8 112 *Cldy ) tinues—Watch for Bills | wages hours per :fl’flhins i Fires Automatic and RADIO REPORTS LY} Wi o aitions be comtinue: roug .with Altered Nuribers | fue - E Makes Escape o el L SRR g AT sy 3 it - T 3 X . temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weattier TACOMA, Wash.,' Jane 5.~ The KIRKVILLE, Texas, June 15.—A Ansc';g’r‘:‘;‘;e R D D Weyerhaeuser \finnl 7 =) al-!cAPT i A N‘sw man officers said they had been Barruw‘ 38 34 HER- g 8 0 Pt. Cldy |most at a standstill while amthori- K tipped was Willism Mahan, suspect| o gl S - 48 b o cidy § ties are deciding whether the trial | Weyerheauser kidnaper, escaped| p oo o B 50 50 4 0 Clear .« ¥ hall be in & state or Fedeéral court. HT HE after a gun fight with officers near Fairbanks 70 70 o 4 0 Clear Goverpment, ‘mge;n#capq wish- | . B! here today. The officers received a| poooo " o7 6 48 4 0 Cldy i k of WASH gl Ll ; v Up pestiioNs R OMAIAn M ] 61 Dt 50 46 40 4 18 .04 Cldy { 18 7 e s stock - L ¢ | this vicinity. > 12 154 Rain For this sale we offer our entire stock of WAS Goorge, Weytrhasuges vidited. the | o eaid toe g 5 0 cos| UL EABE @ 40 | M@ m o8 B FROCKS in 3 price lines Clympla Jail yesterday. ip, a sup- parked in front of a CCC camb.| corgova o R 4 04 Cldy iy ¢ | posedly attempt to ldentify Waley T Two men were in the auto, one of |y 6 59 s st 2 58 Rain Sl AR b LG SESUSHEUIAYY. KOS I TS SIS S as the kidnaper,, Only G-men ac- Fairchild Flies Mine Oper- which was named in the officer’s| gy ¢ B A e S 0 cm:m:mtdé d:me_; ?:lore "Waley | dor Bl Elansk: upoas s R S & B y i ek iy 4 A TQQEKQ ol hig TmIonr and wl vl‘ 00_ not. OWn. | | me officer approached the auto t, 2 62 i 4 0 Pt. Cldy 100 \\ \SH I)I{LSS[‘;S ()P PRH\ rE[) BA[ lS l h The chase of Willlam Mahan con- | 1 1 and the other man, a local youth, L A 8 e 4 v : or Medical Al Edmonton %o 56 50 52 4 10 Pt.Cldy 3 v 40 tinued but there are no develop- shouted: Seattle 60 58 d 50 50 10 60 cuy *'® Sizes 14 to MBS e b e g Capt. and Mys. J. H. Cann and ~Wake up, here comes the 1aw."| poryjang 68 64 | b4 B4 4 04 Cldy The gutfiortiies are now watch-| |, "' W Counil were returned Officers said the youth jumped| g Francisco . 66 58 | 30 50 4 0 Cldy ing for rameom bifls with altered ;.o '[ijanski yesterday afternoon from the car and fled afoot and| New york LB D R Cldy erial numbers. In Mahan's car, by the Pacific Alaska Airways Fair- the other man jumped out, and| yyashington BT B 45 19 Cldy from which he escaped in“Butte ., .4 Ppilot Alex Holden and Me- firing an automatic pistol, sped PeT o P BRSPSy Pl A0 e 1 R L RO b e S SOST last, Sunday, mere found @ certain| cpanic Lioyd Jarman operated the AWay. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. - ::ngmszmm@.md ink for re~‘ ship which brought Capt. Cann, The youth :udfll’t;est:?li later but Ketchikan, raining, tempetaure, 50; Craig, cloudy, 53; Wrangell, ~ ‘ 3 ~ ng, . Mahan may be using i has so far refuse 3 cloudy, 55; Sitka, cloudy, 57; Skagway, raining, 50; Anchorage, clear, r N ‘ operator of the Apex El Nido Mine, 0 H y ly, 57; gway, WASH DRILSSI“S OF FAST COLOR PR]VTED ?:;‘I:;flsfim b::ngfid alt:rglng the ;o Juneau for medieal treatment. e 55; Nenana, clear, 60; Fairbanks, clear, 62; Ruby, clear, 50; Nulato, 2 T rial numj . 1o,_escape detection clear, 65; Kalt: lear, 58; Unalakleet, clear, 50; Flat, cloudy, 56. Y nl \ 1 T N/ : £ Earlier in the day, Dr. Council i i ag, clear, 58; eet, , 805 ly PER(;A\I JI‘A [\A\D I\AAI 4BOL RI\IE GI.\GHAl\I ngPIA !!.Isl'tm'"souam] |had been flown to Lisianski to at- Sunday, June 16, 1935—Sunrise, 2:53; Sunset, 9:08 LAY : g ) + Wash., June 15-Tt|,.nq Capt. Cann, but the latter's | 4 4 S0t Ll G Sizes 14 to 50 has been revealed here that efforts condition was serions enough to i Monday, June 17, 1935—Sunrise, 2:53; Sunset, 9:09 i 3 congitigh 5 WEATHER SYNOPSIS - to identify a woman as the. fourth v rant his being brought here to ¥ 9 iy ; suspect in the Tacoma kidnaping is| g, ann's Hospital. He is suffer- A Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the North . belng made by the State P |~ A, IPALEL Pacific Ocean and most of Alaska while high pressure prevailed al 16 by the State Patrol. | ing from a throat ailment. 3 3 ovEr the Pacifie’ 08 e e i £ kb Hawailsh Taland Bplmleamee! nu the State The PAA Fairchild made one ean in e_ vieinity of 13 [awalian [slands. ® o ] Patrol hopes tp -umearth a clue other _flight yesterday, returning FUR THls P This general pressure distflbution has been attended by scattered -~ S e D s e e A - - which may-lead to. the elusive Ma- B SUperintexxdénL v | ;z;ier:stg:e:ntz(u):'h:?s;l:;fi Southwest Alaska and by fair weather D 4 TIX ™ ) P i ( N han’s woman, friend., She is being Northwest Herring Company pack- = DRESSY LINE OF CHECKED PIOUE, EYELI‘J‘ sought through _fingerprints, A er i i <ot B p;)n ycur:mu_ Sl SR G wflsxzrg’;nweg‘heé p;e“’f;’“ °"“1teghe tI-::siternL Sta{t ; 5 dyesterduy, NT green ink bottle has been found in s wnd: M & Grimstad to L Jul = | , D. C, having repori a temperature of legrees. E\IBR()IDE}{Y AND SPRING LACE a garage Maban- once rented in‘fig:{ Co'ncxusxon,n o Yukon sz{nlcdmn; 9 oé]ml'(v.h l;lé;: 5. LN 3 ¢ / Sali Lake City:and the Patrol has| The Fairchild is seheduled to MOrMing for Alaska ports with 2b%) NOTICE g SIZCS 14 tQ 4@ i requested the Balt Lake Police to|take a fishing party to Lake Has. [ISU class and 207 steerage pa.:sen-i Rollos 1 Hafsby Siven thatt the TRIANGLE CLEANERS ERPE Y forward copies, of. the fingerprints selborg on Admiralty Island late 867 |following applications have been | J 5 o % Tomd thercon. fo. Olympia. | tis et =l blane wil re. _Passengers aboard Ll:(‘d Y%ko;: flled - witi the Board of iLiquor| AND MINING FIRM FILE C } Whether. the Patrol has informa-|main at the lake overnight. The g‘:‘o‘fpdndm:virgm&;‘:: Sn;lcckl I&N mE |Control: CORPORATION PA.PERS . : ¢ | tion definitely, 1ipking ianother|party is being organized by Lynn Si°K & s o o'l PACIFIC BOTTLERS SUPPLY | i Lt L3 ILEY | woman, in the kidnaping can not be | Tucker W, Alien, S, CRISSOe M o) Geleisl Whblkeuie Litanks for Ty SR S | ascertained butib s intimated that| The only other PAA news today Mo M- Jeffries Robert Simpson, o, | Articles of incorporation have No Approvals NO Excha‘nges the ‘fingerprints'dound in Salt Lake was the announcement that the M- ‘Slnmsons‘h‘lh:NTcx ll‘;n(" onqie‘ ALASKA STEAMSHIF CO. Boat|been filed in the Territorial Audi- . AP} als | Will “be compared..with. prints ob-|company's Electra is scheduled to Curtom, Barbara Winn, Pt _“!' License for S. §. “DELLWOOD.” |tor's office by the Triangle Clean- prel | tained presumably in Tacoma or arrive here on its regular trip from D""’”‘Y_ Grefl"' S‘ nx};;' e'\ A hearing on the above applica-|ers, N. G. Nelson, M. H. Clark and » & ¢ - | Spokang. : Fairbanks at 3 oclock tomorrow Miss L. Leiser, Helen Schaeffer,' o oAl h s - | Sam Daniels incorporators. Capital . i %% ¢ Bas b ¥ 'a 9 & o a | Mrs. B L. Hunter, Sowas Slek tions will be held by the Board of i e i k& 3L e K % B { 5 ~ afternoon. The plane will land at > T ™ % oin Liquor Control at Juneau, Alaska,|stock is $10,000. 3 . i . itolad | L \ [ {the Juneau Airport. :‘g’f’ I;e cf““};”'cmg' lfsld‘&;i?;' on June 28, 1935 Articles also have been filed by ehrends Co PENSION BILL ;- " =ome - B R R N AN e ok B s o . . ° | AN Y - { RYAN SENTENCED Ry g issuance of these applications should | Seattle, to do business at Nome with Y | baby, A W. Quist, L. 0. Berg, David . = writing and filed with the | A. Polet, widely known Nome mer- | ‘ Tom Ryan, convicted of pointing Reese, Tom Reese, Carl M. Sor- Soavt 'of T 8 Py be- | chant, flamed as agent. Directors “Juneaw's Leading Departntgnt--Seore’’. .- - sigewmiin §| |firearms on_the Glacier highway enon and wife, Mrs. Charles A. poord of Liquor Goniral on or be-| BiEis FOTRE 83 ABRE, Seioe on S ! {and disturbing the peace, was sen- Evans and child, Miss Bibbie Da- C;;OAED *‘(;; ‘;J ”“;BRCSS'&?FROL A. Lobe, B, B. Hanley, J, M Emel, | WASHINGTON, June 15. — The}wncod by U.S. Commissioner J. F. zelle, Richard Radelet, Helen (M.| o o™ ©0 Q&cr T 4 "1 7. B. Cookwood: I i Bastieton. | Howuse hes passed and®Sent to the|Mullen today to seven months in J. Jennings, Margaret Romnson,‘Dmm"M i ‘"' i :a“ 1 Fand. 2. £, ‘Scots, Oapitsl is $103. Ny Senate, the Smith Bill to restore | the federal jail. Ryan was found Pauline Mogesth, A. E. Geiser, Mrs, iy “1;'35 o | 000, t : ¢ Tcdmbnu made by the Economic|guilty by a jury on six counts in- C. Carneg First publication junn 15, 1935, ' et e o e :‘;;:’E:n"":;’d‘f;‘;:::” ‘L’;:?Teicc"f e 0 Last publication, June 22, 1935. | DAILY EMPIRE WANY ADS PAY! [Biilippine Instrréction veterans. = | conduct. SHOP IN JUNEAU. FIRST) | frrrrrr— - PR ST USSECEURY b | | ¢ e : SRR | § 0000000000000000000000000000000700004 Notices for ¢niw ¢nurch column |3 P =i | b E B IL ok must be received by The Empire The Salvation Army ,L 3 . . u SON . pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday| 3 ™| " DAVID WAQGONER. Minister = | 3 g Sunday services: i AQH =l D, :' morning to guarantee change of Publlcysérvice at 2:30 pm. 10:30 am. == waucaing Bervice ¢ ot CHIROPODIST fermon topies, ewe. Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 pm. | Selebration of the Communion of L3 Public service. at. 7:30:pans. 1. | e, Lord’s Supper. 3 9 it 5 s | 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson. NOW AT 503 GOLDSTEIN BUILDIN S irst Churen of Ghrist, it i o s “Christian Stewardship.” ‘It is re- Scientist |, [ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | |quired of stewards that a man be ”»p é_fiq = found falthful.” b Eveniigs Ukl 9 Sunday services % be heid ai| CHARLES G. PERSONEUS, 7:30 pm.—Young People’s Serv- LA s 11 am in the First Church .of Pastor. ice. Reports of the delegates to ¢ chu.n, 'Sclznun Juneau, on Piith| Sunday services: the Sitka Young People’s Confer- snd Main Stree'.'L The s’nb!ect il 11:00 am. — morming Worship. | ence will be given at this service, , be, “God. the Preserver of Man.” Sermon by the pastor. The minister will leave on Mon~ ¢ 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes|day for the meeting of, the Synod 4 § : Wednesday, 8:00 pam. — Tesy-|[°F all of Washington, at Vancouver, Wash. k4 monial mufl;\‘. ) 7:45 p.n—Evening service. Services will continue at the usual| 7 Christian ‘c"em Reading Room| Tuesday, 7:45 pm. — Gospel|hours during his abserice. 4 in church building. This room s service. A cordial invitation is given to 4t open to the publie Wednesday Friday, 7:45 pm.—The closing|attend these services qug’vy\orshrp afternoons from 2:30 to 4. program of the Vacation Bible|with us. | ¢ " st The public mw cordwaily invited to| School will be given. o e Z 2 » 3 sttend these services and visit she| Communion Service the first Metropolitan Methodiss | § 3} it FEATURING Em"" 4 reading room. Sunday of each month. Episcopal Charchy- 1 i cEi Ever;one cordially invited to all y 5 c'“ v I thse’ AEvioas’ Fourth and Seward Burects AL and HlS V(l ’(lb()n(l KINGS b ”' a P‘ N ¥ Norihors Tight Presbyieriaa || Dally Vacation Bible School con- & °i L»‘KF;NDALL. Pastor ¢ | é 100 223 ; URRE | Charch l tinues this week with sessions every | [/~ ’3: £ Te}"' ce Sunday at 8 p.n.| o 23 |morning from 9 to 12. All childrep|IN® American Legion Boy Scout 5 T y A from 4t 107k Tovtia Troop will assist in a special Flag A SURE CURE FOR -THAT LAZY [ E Frankno at Fourth o S Day service., Lyman Snow. will sing. Y. T ' §E o BV, Y ! REV. JOHN a GLASSE, Minister | “The Flag Without a Stain,' SPRING FEVER! ) Mrs Toevor Davis, Organist | | ™ Wely rimity, Co White. ‘The public is eordially in® O T “Where Welcome and Worship . —.—_—-_EE; vited to. attend this service. i s Meet” THE VY. REY. CHARLFS E. AE IS 2 p 10:00 a.m.—Sunday. School. Dean. i Seventh Day Adventists _‘{ n 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo-| 8.00 am—Holy Communion, L —— N S ments. | 1000 am—Sunday School. M3 JACKSON, vingeMst G ic Model 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| 11:00 am. — Holy Communion,§ “What Is Hell? Does It €dme al noral EIQC"IC . { See our advertisement elsewhere [choral and sermon. 1 { De'n"au‘” I:i f:e nm'l'hmmim Years » AV-1 MO'OI’-JTIVOH this 3 R ' Evening service at Douglas. Away?’ w, e theme of the. g ' g T - s 5 last film slide lecture to bo dor ; Brush Cleaner, re . livered by Mrs. M. J. Jackson at # H 95 the Bible Chautaugua Hall on Sec- 2 WH ‘ s : ? n.d at 331- " . NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN ond and Seward, tonight at :00, s | e e § DANCE' AND ENJOY ) g CHURCH day, June 22, Pastor H. L| [ S Wood of Ketchikan, is expected to, fi o dE preach during the morning houp, "I’HE NE‘&T DAN - fa & at 11:00 o'clock. Sabbath school.| Franklin at Fourth convenes each Saturday morning nfl{)fi IN ALASKA! “Where Welcome and at 10:00 o'clock with classes for all § . Prayer service and Bibl 3 4 hip Meet” pais q Worship Meet discugsion. each ‘TWesddy night a | We guarantee you a ¢ient handy Cleaner “* SUNDAY SCHOOL ||8:%0 orlock. ; #0éd time and a 1 ice $15.00 e = 8 all summer Reswrrection Luthcrah Chdrch i regular price $15 ten o’clock T P T o SPECIAL DOOR D""‘"""'““”g_’“""’""’ ADULT BIBLE CLASS a.!v“ihmpo K. OLAFSON, “ PRIZE | 4 m"&";':’..fhqum i a5t0 - service e on vacation P o 1 pri . “The hz;nm Churen” | .tk 4 unusval price. Liberal time- % T No service as pastof is attend-| will be awarded payment pfun. ORGAN MOMENTS ing Pacific, Synod- at Vancouver, ‘ ten-fifty Wash. ® ) Alaska Electric Light Church of the Nativity of the | i gty aska Clric Lag SERMON, by CAPTAIN R. B. LESHER | Blessed V. M. Juneau | Mrs. Frances Hayden er Co ¢ S R S G : ¢ d ow SOLO, Selected, by WALTER PETERSON Fifth and Gel@ Streets e Brpp,l:lclor Fiba an » M | REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. g ORGAN MOMENTS, 10:45 to 11:00 A. M. Vrrea b JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 A Usual services at usual hours, 009 SE00000000¢: g - 11 DT o) 13418 s

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