The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 19, 1935, Page 2

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’ (By the U. 8. Weathat Boreau) . Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 19: w Showers tonight and ‘probably Thursday; light to moderate south- b as oods g e | LOCAL DATA x Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Westnes 4 pm. yest'y 20112 65 49 8 bl L oo Clear . 4 am. today -...2085 53 90 s 8 Lt. Rain Clearance =i o Bl o el e o o ot DIQ REPORTS ' ' “ ' g a2 j % e ¥ i o 5 rm——'m s ghest L7 .m. p. 4.5 FIRST QUALITY ALL FAST COLORS (coutinn P e S ol e Vg, vy ey qfi@‘ ; 3 ha& ;;ec‘: 1 h t wé # Barrow .. AT 28 a PLCl ) =S e e % ' r ST ] ny ~ fided this Nos Btk B P + iy 12 NEW AND NOVEL WASH FABRICS ining's mestidg, Bxacily 22; Bema i @ w M Ser Sarhes O TOrHUE employess of the\ Fairbanks . 68 68 58 3 Pl Cl(}y £ AR | 5/ 30 - PN Alaska Juneau were gatheted at| Dawson . 0 48 i: Cldy l\ the :‘xir dobt Tad mg; filed out | St. Paul . 42 :g 40 . Pt cu, i cod. 2 e ) e >t "the “or' 40" others | Dutch’ Harbol 48 Pre i Ritzy Ripple—A heavy woven seersuc b MM rs Duteb Bacbor a3 M s er. This cloth is uurst‘mdlng or both Cordova o0 b I S 1 i lit 50( ¥ d I i g9 Lt. Rain style 1m quality S = P a0 n W oeca o ““Alabama vm% R athlete of ;Iew v"o.;‘l:- Sin, ggnce wR:p!rt g' 56 48 50 6 2 cldy [} ther, E tt , as he left the prison | Edmonton .. ... ( ) i y P ] th\ P'(]“C o \ ‘lrd w ld w ‘ll pquC fi"a'{':.db:%nz.'n'flo;:a torr.nak:"a:l‘nvtlzn)q‘ay“hll prison-developed talent Se:t‘?lz 8 gg gg g‘.‘ ,g U‘l’ g:g: i in baseball. (Associated Press Photo) i Portland 72 54 54 £ 01 PtCld 5 printed in outstanding sports pat : 05 e SRR e Hogir ok e oy ~ y 0 3 v Q. 3 3 0] - S .. ... oAb SRR o A .50( )}1: LANDIS INTERCEDES; PITTS WILL PLAY BA AR s W% g s ALBANY, N. Y, June 19.—Edwin C. “Alabama” Pitts, onetime Sing sing Prison athlete is facing a job of making geod for friends who I have faith in him and who have caused Baseball Commisioner Landis to unbar the doors of professional baseball Landis overruled the | decision banning Pitts from baseball but made it clear his action €| esulted from numerous appeals in behalf of the man sentenced for armed robbery. He is not to play exhibition games and begins his seaon next Sunday with Alabama in the International League. The 24-year-old parolee was sentenced 8 to 16 years. Pitts will play in the outfield. He said: “Warden Lewis Lawes is WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raifing, temperaturs, 48; Wrangeli, cloudy, 5¢; Craig, cloudy, 57' Sitka, 'raining, 57; 'Po:t Althotp, cloudy; Radioville, rain- ing; Son.pstone Polnt, raifing, 56; Skagway, cloudy, 50; Fairbanks, cloudy, 88; Anchorage, clear, 52; Nulato, clotdy, 50; Kaltag, cloudy. 55; Unalakieet, cloudy, 44 Ruby, smoky, 62; Flat, clear, 58. P Thursday, June 20, 1935—Sinrise, 2.53; Sunset, 9:10. ¢ » WEATHER § YNOPSIS Low barometer readings “were mserved throughout Alaska at Plain and Striped Broadcloth — Dainty shades and neat stripes. Palm Prints, Lido Seersucker, Tissue Gingham, Dotted Swiss—in very colorful de- .o 40c §lons: ...tk vd. = &) sure T can"make. them sit-up ‘and take notioe and T ‘am gliadto, geb| | SEECTOHEE ‘::. e morr;u: wht'ehigh pressure. prevailed, over the chance to show them all they are right.” Unsettled and showery ‘“mfiw:; t States to Midway Jsland. over Southeast’ Alaske while o : : generally fair skies the Temainder of the Territory. A “smoky NEW INCORPORATION condition prevailed at' Ruby this marning, incorporation have Hot weather prevailed at n, D. C. yesterday, the maxi- I)aphuc Dimity, Bc\crl\ Batiste—L .acy, | novelty prmted in many original and " Carnera Due | Articles of been filed in the ~Auditor’s office | ¥ yoble oo L | beautiful patterns ................ .30c¢ )d. 3 L:»rrle;r’;)céoutbd [pcn, et the “Ausor offes) moan g SN W8 ieres ‘ . i T S L3 n y Il our of Nome, listing capital stock at 3 i J : A v i tgg”{:? m ¥ \:’;c ’C‘}m:lr::s A by $10,000. Incorpixa&o{”)s are Ralph MABTHA SPOIEIX 108 UBSAM| NOTICE L Kalburnie Ginghams (md Novelty syl “‘I‘gfiu b PCMPTON LAKES, N. Y. |Lomen of Nome, and’ F. Clinton SUUIAL Hhii i b U ; (aniflm higher levies. June 19. —'Joe Louis, Detroit | Aystin and Alfred E. Wason of g b Prints ............occeeniennt. e negro, who fights" Primo Car- | seattle. They with Alfred J. Lomen'| june 21, Presbyterian Church| Sons of Norway will meet toni - - o ¢ nera next Tuesday, tays he will |45 Lars Rynnning of Nome form | parlors—40c linch from 11 ‘am.|in Odd Fellows' Hall at 98 :)onl Elll: y _ 3 . hqn‘ts in, knock out the gfant lalian by |(hc board of directors. They plan |to 1 pme. To gredm and o8k, 6| Beroahmonty sy entemxmcn oct Odds and ends in various patterns dnd |India Give the fifth round. (operations in e Nome Btrict. | pm, Be. SAVE THE DATE: adv. e : frettiyyere PR | S A oay : ] ¢ X matenials . bR L oReReeR ey Sy 10c vd. (Way lb ‘Cars MRS. WICKERSHAM IS RICE IN HOSPITAL W’-—'—-fim 7 IMPROVED; GOES HOME| George B. Rice, well known local | ALt | TRIVANDRUM, Ipdia, June 19.— was admitted to St. i 5 | business man, Chevrolet and Pontiac ; s <5 g > (@ L " = | Elcp) m X i Mrs. James Wickersham is report- | Ann's Hospital this rning for a < rL A\ll 11\ ()A\ l\'lfl\‘\, FONIGHT AT 7:45 ‘:Vim‘&‘;nfidllnezgfu:; t:;:‘::e t:;; ed thoroughly rrcm'orcfi from a re- :xille"ulwn, i T TN I BN |the growing use of motorcars. The cent illness and was discharged to- — . Dealers day from St. Ann's hospital. CAPY. HOLEAND Rbiik 3 ’ too, and listen to local RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA 1% . elephants, . . N | have beoome more expendve Wickersham entéred the hospital on Capt. John C. Holland, minin| AT 3 ” o | Capt. Jot 3 : g 2 i broadcasting for us for 30 minutes, in con- | Serenieen cow cleplAtfs recenty | June 12 & man, iseturnpd \to' JuAsa it At o] ; CH9 . R 553 g ’ = " b aug pits were Telease cause 3 i I brief business trip as a passenger | ]l]nLtl()n W lth an 'lnn(““]LCn]cnt ()f a SI EC- f the slump'in ‘the market. MRS. FOLTA LEAVES HOSPITAL on the Princess Charlotte from CONNORS OT R o g b 5 B | Aristocratic families in Travan-| Mrs. George Folta and her infant | Vancouver, B. C. l\] 4 (Al A() l I'{ l\(l S[\lll“. *| ~ore” 'and "Malabar, the" “elephant|son returned home today from St.| BTG T sountry’ of solithern India, former- | Ann huspxml | SHOP IN JUNEAU! AGENTS ly conSidered ‘the possession of at — 5 o least’ one’ ¢léphant indispensable for — TR he 'maintenance of their social po- 3 3;& 7 e maintenance of their social po. Just say Hapgx_egpex > $ tion. T};ey_ now haye turned. to : B motorcars, i c , | B M. Behren ds CU nc g o WhsHIE jrond of cogt poast B Rice and Ahler C mpan 3 | . °y * % ON HONEYMOON e . $ L.O P y » g ; ¢ i | 8¢ and Mrs, 1. M. Beck of Den- it will make you Happy-Peppy AN ‘Juneau’s Leading Department Store ¢ wveniid o & | Ver Colo, are enjoying a honey- el [ moor while ‘taking' a round-trip And will give you lots of cheer. H M |cruise on' the curyent run of the etca e Compa y U ot | Princess Chaflou- from Vancouver, g ; | BiGy TuumST THAVEL Sea ” ater jmade Dlmkable ! AGENT RETURNS 4 f It l A | R. L. Johnston, Capadian Pa- ia 1 f cific agent at Skagway, returned to % UP TU STANDARD QL - i rmy "n rlcg‘flm pOrt on'‘the Princess Charlotte £ ‘!rammvmuuvet,. B. C. With him| e | asmara, Erires, East arica,|[NGMAN RETURNS TO * ,::b'&tm”h;:m:"igr The number of tourists visiting [June 19.—A miracle of water is be- CITY FROM SCHO | garet; V. B, and 5 Juneau so far this year is apparent- | 10§ performed in the Italian East| OL $ i ly about the same as last season African colonies where tens ‘of ———*’*’——' i during the same period, according |thousands of soldiers are massed| His second year of higher legrn: 1 mfifv‘wfigms mdxa:m}::ar a to Miss Caroline Todd who is in for @ possible expedition into Ethi- :;1]8 completed ‘at the University of| L fn et 1h ox;nneouon K E;e charge of the Juneau Chamber of |OPia. MB’;T"”‘O” Gordan Ingman, 00| ¢ val shootiig: of. Prank Johnson, | Commerce information desk in the| When the Ttalian embattled divis- O MT: afd Mrs Gunnat' THgman, |yongey morging, was bound over y Jobby of the Gastineau Hotel. To | ions first began to land in Emrea'me“’:,re lo Juneau last night on g upe”ering sury in Commission- 4 dpnie gop ¢ stimulate tourist registration at the|and Somaliland they found water (. o ";;e‘é Charlgtte from Van-| oiis ‘court this morning. A murder o information desk, two signs will be 'bad and difficult to get. In many | charge being bailal Willi: thtfi‘ % fln’ l erected within a few —one near | sections it was rationed out to them Young Ingman has studied civil is ‘being n%t ~n‘ t g J fidve o eCt y s' the Gastineau Hotel one near ut a quart a day engineering this year, but, in ad- i e Bdsnak the waterf{ront. Water Brought By Boat :ikl‘llonn has made a fine record mu P 5 Worth m YOU' <> | Additional water at first wtl.s,c(::_pi e;;;\ee Ol({ic:rsh':‘x;hflnm'z Poor mry 4""" o] 5 record probal wi DUNCAN, ELLIOTT |, evens v b tar o mean that he will go on with the| Repoyter Gathers The safety of your valuables s worih exgatly ~ nkers, \‘d\m (]rum as (n.r away sl oo ceq military course. next xa.u‘ eu(:s.. Bone Foa what your valuables aré worth because it is ROBERTSON RETURN e :::1‘10;\"; was carriedf uren ve onums to léhqok 2 ®oag . on i asstirance against loss of theft to’that’ eant G itrea presented & greater probe I§hn B adsd we omcxal : Whether your. valuables m wurm a few do).- Robertson, | lem than Somaliland; the latter THREE HAL[B ‘”’ rdoz, 'dhd’an Emipird reporter See how General Eleclrzc ba" : i 5 thern add- R Rob- | colony is traversed by two rivers, SELL A l\lxh ?em! W7-<or, rather, § quate e sa(e Dlwflit vnulu LE i ey et Bobomer v | MODERNIZED ELECTRIC (ooxm au from Seattle on the North-|Water of the former is mostly salt- ‘on thef A b ned Both are coming here for allsh SEATTLE, june 19. “W" u_:camkry bender E’n‘mn 1'1 Dertheg arable cleanliness and m: : summer at their r having | Distilling Plants Built rivals today. catches and. sefiihg "“*‘ ““3‘ SiRsay. Com- convesierice of the electsic Gri been at schools i | In Massaua, the ‘main ‘port of|PFice is as follows: e | modmn eed a do ‘hgéx 5 s eneMlBl Duncan has : is a huge distilling| From the westérn “""-"‘“k: m 4 iy yain for the cov i PRI ATy “onomy year at sea water drinkable. |33 ‘301; pounds, 9% and 1% m Vlglvm e The re-’ Lieou Eliott now > bullt a huge Ppouny 4 ' or someone Oniversit From the local bank&—- rwly, ito. ?"“9‘(’ 'n&{"flu him the cap- modem eoamng Nw _you can cook all food ? 3 v probably z-1 13 Dfi:I pounds, 9% Im(:)o‘ cen ':.l;l; Rame. and where ' the “ship SF with less current nm‘ii%m fall. tne Harding with 0 pou Tom- |and 8 cents. The reporter could read, so he got Come in and see a demonstra- i & 4 R ;l:e name of the .vessel. But poor ::o'? of thesnew;lnutglmnic . ¥ i .y 7 atsy had.to ng with G-E range. See how it saves Comic Strips FROM soym AMERICA {7 s g; ‘x f it iy Kiccheh tiaecend? biminates . Merle H. Giisé, mining b | FRROA s ing fai it gi Not Known in 3 se, expert > cooking failures—how it gives B ¢/ from Fairbanks who has been in l“cfilx AN a new taste thrill to every meal. Paris Newspapers South America in the mining busic Redlingshater, Re There is a G 1 Electri Junean, Alaska rs of /Dness for the past year, 13 a m- m Forcst skmxn] moedr:l ::ld‘six:'::x:-e th:::::fi . Comic strips and colored Sun- has senger to the We"““go the A xactly meet Gor" ceu ; day supplements — the “funny ¢| Yukon, While here he sf pg& ou' 3 ' wyé;‘crday by g ot Ay quire- papers” so dear to American -t visit Harry G, Watson, Secres | BIE of his -off gc et ) ysiness ize your kitchen—" g youth—are entirely unknown in “* no|tafy 10 the Governor, an old time |y xs pects to re- France, according to Ferri-Pis- |Ch® P friepd and renew other acquaint- u" ; Prices as low ani, who is in Juneau gather- - ances. Mr. Guise expects to con e E 0. ing material for “Gringoire,” a Z {ynue his minfiig "activity in Al ‘%IH A ) : % magazine published In Parts. i ETURNS TO COLLEGE |aska I The hew (K Maauls, Modern Flat-Top ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH ;msom} B Caah, arton o aha s ol PETERIAE N o cwermmewhu kan design. Fully automatic. Calrod equipped. e by the leading Parisian news- S TO ZAIRBANKS | e E WAl ldm SP“t for: Vaca e ety [ sty o ;o,:n;g;“g;;;{;sggfg;g b oL SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN e ¢ and La Petit Parician, are of a | re Prank Dufresne, Assistant Execus | Angek & political nature. 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