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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935. MISS BEIS . HERE SOUTHERN END OF DOUGLAS ISLAND Hel PROVES POPULAR | W i The south end of Douglas Island ! and the nearby scene of the Tsland- | er wreck were popular Juneau and Douglas marine: terday. More than 15 fishi; picnic parties were visitors on the , holiday. | RICH ON NORTH SLA Among these was tne party taken| G. L. Rich, Black Manufacturing from herg by Capt. Kell Larsson in | Company representatiye, grriyed it the Nortlp Bea from i B /\RNEY (,()()(,LE AND SPARK PLUG i 1 - wMLR' E% HEv s ; GIVE CREDIT WHAR WIT MO, SR BE DUE, NURSY--- . THAR ALL LOOKIN' EZ SPRIGHTLY AN BRIGHT- EVED EZ ENY BRATS I EVER COME ACROST YUP- ALL SIX OF 'EM-- By BILLIE DE BECK YES, SIR, MR _HAMES AN' THEVY!RE JUS' LIKE B who had been a to the Preshyterian Conference at Sitka here on the s ill while at return with the stondry motorship tline, GOOD HEAVENS ! MR. SMITH, DOCTOR-- DOCTOR, ONE OF THEM 1S MISSING - SIX PEAS N A id not > mi - - his Wanderer. The party include) u on Mr, and Mrs. Gus George, Joe Geerge, Michael G Paul ' I PP SR Ty Bloedhorn and Albert Wile VAN MAVERN ARRIVES A. Van Mav y Company ag ent, r on the North 8 ncau West Coast Gro- was a pase ea from Sitka The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company's new tug, Trojan, also was seen near the wreck, with Mr and Mrs. L. H. Metzgar aboard. L Xing Lk e - N 33 o o 3 s G 5 ON ROUND TRIP kil T e AN { MRS. BOYLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulz and. - ) . | l C d P zle : ! After W' brief. visit to Skagway,'Mrs. Emma Scnulz are round-trip X . Grandmother at 30, Advises Early Marriage R, 0, T G!TRIP Daily Cross-word Puz 1 O PR A W, toma Soe e N i Ws 11 ¥ : | Territorial Auditor, returnéd ‘to North Sea. Schulz is & civil en- ¢ ftugged moune tal {Juneau cn the Alaska. wer in San Prancisco. | | ‘ GOMMITTEE To : ; S Sy ¥ | 3 ‘ 2 - [} { Chamber Group on, Wel- 5 i L poe; b come of Destroyers Gath- 31, Actompitane pe | ers at Noon Tomorrow n sf'{;tl 1 { —— . i 1] , 3% Buregu 09 | With the Chamber of Commerce 34. Night before M f 'special welcome committee sched- H I:o't:’l::i:: P uled to meet tomorrow to discuss 7. Table Hinen e |plans and programs, interest has 2. Ci sy “9': Wllmnnl i ‘helghlened in the city over the' ;o w0 ik . Surippen 41, Rent msunder ' 9 \scheduled arrival herc on Jure 27 8. A .. Contifgnt lz e ""‘egr"“‘ ] A !cr two United States Navy destroy- gy 4. RIGCSRUR L it smal pla i ers. They will be bearing, each, R (5 ¥ 8 gg mg‘:‘;fg';w {about 50 young men, members of 4. anclent the Reserva Officers Training Corps. 44. #ven dantr. 1y 5. L"-;’ll(‘v;ll‘:; 'm‘ . Pullm\ynlll of the universities of Washingion and tend snnke |and california. | The Chamber gro 1”1 A. B. Phillip. £ {noon for a luncheon meeting |the Gastineau Cafe. In ad |to Phillips, the following men com- “p the committec: John Keysar, headed by /// w/ will mect tomorrow | at’ ‘AdA Adad T P BaRyE The youngest grandmothe: of Honolulu, who was ma in the United States is not from America. She is Mrs. Otto Eilers (right), ried at 14 and is a grandmother at 30. With her are her daughter Mrs. Aza. line Booth, who was married at 13, and her y:é:: 21;!2£| nlr‘:idson She adyises all g:rls to marry beforg they |.na w_lll\f“‘;',:)gj;“ f(“" man, Bege , l“ TR o 4 8 N R ——=| Another factor to increase the I m Washington it was announced interest of the three-day week-end i er State offi they had no today, of the official staff of the = lwo destroyers, the U. 8. S. Zane| land the U. 8. S. Perry. A the names of the California delegation |were learned. Zane Officers Listed funds to br s under their state law.” A grand jury will be impancled immediately and will be called Wed- CONSIDERED TO CARED FOR AT Woman in Case Reported S o |Jr., Captain; Lieut. W. D. Wright, | to Become Mother in TO CRAIG FOR JOB by Alaska Game |5 GECI, “Giticer: Lieut, (o) | About 4 Months Commlssmn |E. 8. Caldwell; Liut. (jg) W. c‘ 3 T e i s {Specht; Lieut. (jg) J. W. Wate: (Cou(murx trom Page One.) A SRR 8 , fawn M,U e mother was | Lieut. (jg) S. M. Arwir BE VERY LUCKY * ieved the trial will be dur- summer months. - > e |Zane, which will carry the Cali-| \fmnn students, foHows: | Special Permit Is Issued! Lieut-Commander R M. Smitn, BULGER IS FLOWN Plumbing and Company Lieut. (jg) A. B. Jones, Jr., Ensign | F. 8. Lank. ‘ wantonly and maliciol y killed on Douglas Island is being as flown to fomf 3 {rwr ‘;‘w h.‘(:l MTI,”:,MB\ ; :T“““t:;f:{}"[m i for by Mrs. Mons Andersen| The members of the California i investiz a tip in connection | plumbing and heating equipment ! the Anderson Mink Ranch cn R O T. . detachment making mc with Mahan’s reported appearance | for the now Craig school being [the C;ldcmr( Hl.;h:JyJ h'n]:; u}mlelrlrlp ILUo‘;vs i : ok Z W o animal was found by John Marshal ere Are Students s i £ | AL S F"\l,:F,I,f;“!fi i (;flf":’ “‘,:f;;’:l of Douglas. Mrs. Anderson has| David H. Adams, Francis E g; ‘“h‘;‘ plling ot ca SEmiephern. ,) * FEDERAL COURT TRIAL been issued a special permit by the{Adams, John N. Andregg, Olnude ‘Xu’ost L Sl whon P TACOMA, Wash,, June 17.—Har- i Alaska Game Commission to hold|. Aftgro, Eed C. Atwood, John { ot u:t SF s et O !V h at Wfluld b a1 and_ his wife will HUNSBEDT RETURNS the fawn this summer. {Beahrs, Herbert 8. Bensf@y Wuham B 4 .D ; o mon M . 3 Tirell . st bE AL The fawn—a male about two 'B. $oox’le Norbgrl C. Brad F‘ d- " ’ the Winnie Mae and his feet were N the possibility | Hunsbedt, returned from the United |Weeks old—was brought to Juneau grick Allen Brotm, Jr, Calvert (}L slightly purned. @ which is possi- | States ‘Army Chilkoot Barracks on |1ast Saturday and photographed at | Chw“h&e William K. Chisholm, - S ; 0 " b Bl L the Alaska He had been at the|the Snap Shop by T. M. Davis in Camon F. Corey, Robert H. vg L GHT Scares of Lives 4 l = The decision followed a confer- barracks to take an entrance exam- |2 Juumber 98 EERHARIpIY 2O e, Fhgpk L Dunl*p Wales A\ LOSt Mdtorcycle ¢ 3 ence between t istrict Attorney ination to the United States Mili- :;j(:\vlll:‘ 'fxl;g(’:r;ect?;fat:h:ndfi::mc); \'Bnllll::g Ww ;‘:giifly o gmm “ A s AC ld 127 : i D I C bt and County however,| tary Academy at West Point, N. ¥. HE06 S0 Beer i e e | Ford, Cyril Mo, MeghOe A Gher- Flle kf rlh Tlm&'bn uto Accule, i oi1n a ase z tographed. ini, Liston F, Hml ; & Tl’lp B Yol«k £ ""‘W hI o W. H. Terhune, Executive Officer, Huey. ’ b L : k Th 1e? o The Alaska Game Commission, has| J. Donald Hyerle, ?&')l . m ‘ WeSt to East ! ke 18! b | requested that a warning be issued |ston, Bernard M, Fi & — { g |t> hikers and campers with regard | Langworthy, John 1 . W!mfi‘l‘a ansas, June 17. — E A man comes to your door. You answer his to the molestation of baby wild bert H. Lederer,” Neil Wileyh! d jon the' belly of ¢ knock, keeping the safety-latch on the door. o animals. ,Jamos B. Mw&, his plane: last Saturday after 1 You don’t know him, and he can’t identily i “Fawns and bear cubs,’ said Mr.|tin, Willlam G, ' nocn on His attempted stratosphere 4 | himself as & representative of one of th 1 [Terhune, “have almost no chance Moore, James P . flight,. from ;-'05 Angeles to New — i i 1 bl'hvh(& com| o i€ ou” com ol ke» g for survival after having been raised | Nelson, James mond Yoik Gity. f & N Hl"fn el st B e in captivity and returned to the|N. .Olson, David P,\ncek mw:mmd to consunie only MBS, 'RU LEAVEY' | and trust, e’s Selling something you've raw wild, They lose thelr instinctive Raymond, Lelgh W. Seq . Will- leight hourS in the light across the | ~Mfs' Hi ) vfi:@ an) never heard of. 3 fear of man and are easy prey for iam F. Sink, Br . mfix Jr.." doni but it hdd taken him nine | employse of the Annlu.ry ‘Grocery, A e dogs.” |Glarence Unngmel Glenn 8. Yan Hours 'fo résch here, just about| left here for Pelersburg Qu()stu)n.. e The fawn at the Anderson Rmctht‘» Carroll igham " |nalt, wa North Sea, i@ 5 is thriving upon a diet Of goats| In the olflcls,l u&rme‘ Post | a.g; from Los Angeles i . Would you open the door? -« i | milk and seems to prefer its presens|U. S: 5. Ferly, ing' Situ rning. He dropped his| CREFSONS TQ s | surroundings to a more normal ex- [the Washingi “are: [land r soon after the takeoff| Mr. and Mrs. H. B R A y A g | “Ficut.-com M. Lewis, umcfimm him to make a belly | Juneau on the Néns; 4 ! nswer-- g w ———e il |Captain; Lieul raham, Ex-landing. er:burg. Creysor repruenl.s Lhe( No Not if i like st of th G ' ecutive Officer; Gg) ' J. B s illings ®r 2 FOULRE ke BIONY. O ." i b ; sz‘::.;g!\;!;;rlsj‘lwzgfsgrmm Carnngwn,“ Yot O g i Esl- "*9" S chidsed | Posk's BchiTRS) M“”‘” ’R mfi vynme;\ Wh“l k».w-n house z\_nvd !‘my. things “ | in District Coutt Saturday to Will. |Singer; Lieut. (jg) B. L. ‘Gurnett 11:?' t.wmue v'o.\y and their families in 8 jam - tafer SRAML Pln Do tet: 2) | Williamsori this community. peo Schinee, both patives of Germany. 011 L‘;;e‘ew;‘f § lv:" :‘?:l ty,:t i 1 e eSS g o Reason-- . Experience has taught them that the it s greatest danger in admitting strangers s is the danger of being sold something 1" witheut a reputation. i nu to seven year old boys wi hom he is having trained for fighting, march past him, on 20th apniversary of Italy’s entrance into World War. m “Ben! Daski has [been: bopvicted {0t Fedun! W} of accepting A most, effective and ordamental nm.om for defend-! | method of hol m is the [jng cony d-| » i fuse of a rock wall, mfldfl‘xmm ?i“ngy fm | L ; uvhxlhq;)t m%rew poc,kets tween | it ¢ | the stones being filled with earth. ‘Edpon hu been 2 - y I l “Garden $ense” must be employed | jury ;h“w a'm g perv aZ ; { in building such walls. The vows of | Governme ; ‘ | stones chould be laid with some| Iaska caka‘ed e i and the| : | space between each stone, and g00d | woman's arres,, ":, m H % | s0il tamped firmly behind and be- The P Foods St ; txeen them. It should be built with _—m"-‘ pikibab bl b ' plants and succulents are adapt- witnessing the recent marriage of able. her daughter to Joe Lynch. ' w W ._Just Received a slope. TIrregularity adds to the! MRS. MAGILL REZURNS % ¥ Amid the grandeur that was Rome’s, beside the first Cacsar wWhose | attractiveness. For these wall gar-| Mrs. F. Magill returned to Pet- PHONE 478 Pl‘ompt' DCllV(‘T_V modern disciple he is, Mussolini expresses satisfaction as legions of five idens, most of the smaller rock ersburg on the North Sea after INTRODUCES VALUES YOU ( AN TRU&Y[‘ Result- Women, who know that a value is as much a matter of “right to exchange” and “right to demand a refund” and “known reputation” as it is a matter of dollars and cents, buy through the ads in the Daily Alaska FEmpire. They know they get double protection when they do. Alaska Empire