The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY EMPIRES T0 BE Detail:s Dfl%gij/?long y Alter- | -~ Sk CONTEST Waterfront noon, Told Today Jontinu :;cd'?fi' ‘Onie) nil marine event. Douglas Gray, @ jormer student at the'@nited Statcs Naval Academy and mow & Juneau jrade School instructor,waccepted he " responsibility * 'of “completing | ‘ctails of the race. T.day he 'made his first report The three-crew competition will be a sprint Affairs sixstenths of a | mile 11 lengthy The race will start Jjust off the Government Float near |the Alsska Juneau G old’ Mining | Company. Dock and, hugging the | watertront closely, will finish off the north end-af-the.Alaska Steam- |ship Compahy. office building. | ) Crowdzt Expeoted. . There will’bé three lanes, but the farthest westlape.-still.will be close to the watgrisent, enabling. jarge crowds to withess the -speetacular event- fromi good vantage ipoints along - the. doeks. «In selecting the 'courie, Grpy, ‘whose offigial title | in counecfion with ‘the 'race Clerk of the. Course, said that he beligved - it offered better chance | for publi¢c'viewf than any other that could be' chogen. In adtlition; it was pointed out that, regardless of weather condi- Month-End Dress Special! DRESSES that you'll wear to the Fourth of July and revel in all summer long! tions, the Waters over which the| course is lain is protected rrom‘ Silks- —Prints—Sheers wind on three sides. | ilks Prints hee AL Assisting Gray in handling of the event are the fol- lowing officials: Dick Radalet, for- mer University of Washington oars- | In quality we usually sell for $17.50 ESPECIALLY PRICED AT $10.00 10 men, starter; Jack Davis, R. R.| Hermann, Stan Grummett, judges cf finish; ‘and 'Walt Woodward, timor, | Jazz Donated ; The Jazz has been 'selected as 3 e ren S () nC the -Offictals' Boat, which will Le L] L] oy L] he only po vessel : allowed to follow the crews. The Jazz has| donated by Cash OCole for irpose said that final details "of M"M The Empire Rae¢ would be an- nounced “after the two destroyers ive tomorrow. ‘He plans to meet with:. executive officers -after the ariival and obtair final okehs on ceveral ilems. 3 MORE ARRESTS MADE IN MONDAY LABOR TROUBLE (Continuea irom Page One) “Juneauw’s Leading Department Storc” Cal. Ship on Rocks, 30 Saved 1IMMENSH'Y OF ~ FARM PROJECT IS IMPRESSIVE N. Lester Troast, Here from Matanuska, Says Size of Plan Involves Problems (Continuea trom Page Cue) ticn, for punishment by imprison- ment /in the penitentiary not: less than thrce years nor more than:15. the dela with tt construction work sl impossible for the projeet making coff, Simon Graner, Ed Rennie, Ivan Jibiloff, N: Kupoff, C. W. Far- land, Mentur Peterson, Harry Dat- off, Abel' Anderson, Arley Mullens, Lee Jchnson, <‘Alex Kupoif, Buz sary land Request Ala-kans on Job To correct this condition, a re- been made through the s office to the FERA of- Washington for 250 men with the con- erection of her buildings. If this fices in from 2 struct sehcol Jack Beavert, CHff Mitthews N Correll, Bill Taroff, Frank Ernest Giovanetti, Roman R El reque: nted, no trouble Jack Turkevich. shculd be sienced in complet- ———— | ; ing the proiect tefore cold weather FROM HAWAH | sets in, Mr. Troast said. — | At present, the majority of the Threc women passengers settlers a different c 69 tents ing in tents, in eight ranging frem 9 .to 1 camp. . Quite a num- currcnt round-trip run of the Prin-| cess Lou have come a long t5 enjoy a tourist jaunt of S nps. way | ber of the farmers have moved &l- cast Alaska: They are: Miss Min- ready to their 40-acre tracts and nie K. Anderson, Ewa, T. H.. Mrs. several have established themselves Olive’ Carter, Paahua, T H,; dnd on their own land in their perman- Mfss Mae Dawes Honolilu, T’ H. i | is [ Congressman Gassaway During a brief stopover at Cleves land _airport, Waghington to Chicago to make a speech, Congressman 2. en route L. Gassaway of Oklahoma opined that Huey Long, Louisiana sena- tor, was “yellow as hell”, that Roosevelt would be re-elected and that he planned to run for gover- nor of Oklahoma. FREIGHTER ODUNA VISITS THIS PORT The freighter QOduna, of the Al- aska Steamship Company, paid its first 1935 visit to Juneau today. the Skippered by Capt. L. Jacobson, vessel mills dock at 2 o'clock this morn- ing. The ship left for Cordova seven hours later. ent homes | ® Bl s & belbnic phicko of e steam sshoonss Noyd, adliele o8 ‘wx{ e ngst ]"":”‘;‘1 m":i “;: i ¥ : 4 3k 5 g 3 1 = stward on the ukon and wi the Mendocino coast of California, as she appeared after the fog, |\GCLHST 00 e TUkoR ang, wiS which caused the wreck, had lifted. The vessel wa: be to pieces by the breakers a mile south of Point Arena. Thirty per- scns were receued from the thip and ncne was injured. Two were passengers, four were officers and the remaining twenty-four made up the crew. The Noyo was swent cn the rocks of North Saunders Reef in a “pea soup” fog and was gripped amidships by two huge rocks which held her as in a cradle, Ketchikan 1Is UPON CHINESE ng pounded ' ang Lester, Jr., the Alaska and | who arrived on i who have been in Seattle for the¢ past month. Mrs |Troast and her son will leave fof !Matanuska next wesk. Mr. Troast ‘expects to remain in Juneau fof |some time. They are at the Zyrda :floicl. : | Mr. Troast, said that fortunately, {wheéther the colonists realized it or not, the mosquito crop was exceeds ingly light this year D THREE FROM T Ag ing pass siness KETCHIKAN, Alatka, June Three of the ' disemba 26.—This city, already owner of |Sengers from the northbound Lous it< water utilities, has purchas- |ise at Juneat were former residents ed its cwn telephone and Light “;‘f] Al{;“r Texas. T} lude: R. E. . tystem paying the Public Utili- Flanders, G. M and H Ba t ‘le groun d SUddenly ties Censolidated Corporation iHIU- Looms on Jehol- at Chicago, $954,790. ST - 4 x e AN OFFICIAL TRAVEL Chahar Frontier J. P. Forde, connected |Public Works D d, ‘Dominion Gover “to Dawsen, Y. T ¢! He took passage MAJOR RETURNS B on the TOKYO, June 26.—The Manchou- kuan frontier patrol of eighty men battled a force of 700 Chinese sol- Maj vho ¢ north recently and took ame diers along the Jehol-Chahar fron- |Tour, are returning to Seattle from|vancouver, B, C. to Skazway tier. More Manchoukuan soldiers| Seward on the Yukon ). DU have been ordered to the battle-| o > - WAECHTER TRAVELS ground. M'DONALD SOUTHBOUND 0. A. Waecht Japan’s Continental military lead- ers are reported to have ordered an immediate atiack on the ing” Chinese forces, J. E. McDonald, & Deputy United meat establishme; companying a prisoner south on senger for Si |the ¥ukon from Sewsrd ‘ihe Yukon. government, Vancouver. the ‘Loui Yukon Yukon Riv USRS S It is In: all other ' cases in :connection |to proceed as rapidly as it should With ricting penaity is fixed as im- with transient lab: Mr. Troast Frisonment in the jail not less than said, a are net sufficient three:months ner more than one wans: the ground to erect Year, or by fine not less than $50 ¢ 200 nomes, the buildings at the NCr more than $500. commu center and to clear the The men in jail are Georze Kod- Orme, AlexDaroff, Nick Koback,|— [P WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 - o TR PRSI B0 UNITED F CASH GROCERS We Deliver [t ) ) N N “ Phone 16 MRS B BARROW TO INTERIOR hip inspector was a passenger from B. C., to Skagway on . He will travel into the ritory, there inspecting steamers. Te arrived at the lumber | | W. E. Butts, Juneau; H. C. McDon- ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935 | pot and attempted to show the jury | closed the remarks with a quiet but | community, carefully analyzing the | part the mine walkout : played in Ithe case and why the welfare of from |every man, woman.and child in A | the community was at stake. | G. Patterson, Seattle; 1. M. John- Albert Barrow, Imperial steam-kson: Mr. and Mrs: W. D, Bale; Mrs. with the Canadian|N..L..Troast and son; 'R..B. West, LOCAL DATA JAILSUSPENDED =, mese 452528 ma v e 4 pm. yesty 30.15 47 84 SE 14 Lt. Rain o o5 v £ ;'a-m- today 30.12 46 93 s 4 Lt.Rain ST oon toda; 3007 48 Four Months’ Prison Term & e A e e . RAD) PORTS Set Aside by Court Pend- FESTERDAT | S i ing Good Behavior Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4a:%. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather (Continued irom Page One) Anchorage 61— PR gl e o SWar 3 Barrow .. 34 34 32 32 14 0 ' Pt.Cldy appearing in the. Labor Dispatch | Nome 58 52 44 4 8 0 . Clear which Heard admitted writing and | Bethel .78 70 5 5 Calm @ PBhLCldy which caused Mayor Goldstein to| Falrbanks 62 62 52 52 4 a4/ clay bring action’ was weitten with “mal- || Dawson .. 66 66 46 46 18* [} il Cldy ice® in. his ‘heart” ‘No' one in the| St Paul (52 52 0 4# 18 i Cudy | community would be free from vic-| Dutch Harbor ... 52 50 | 46 a8 8 i Cldy |fous and defamatory attack of ‘the| Kodiak %0 B0 | 4 & 8 | Rain kind if Heard was allowed to go| Cordova (54 54 | 46 46 Calm Cidy | clear on the charge, the Prosecutor Juneau Y 48 6 46 4 Rain | asserted, as he swung into a force- Sitka . 50 -~ 46 = Calm | oKy | ful analysis of. the case, explain-| Hetehikan .......5¢ 50 | 46 | 48§ 4 ! Rain ling the difference between fair| Drince Rupert ... 56 56 46 48 8. . .48 Pt.oMdy | criticism of public officials allowed | Edmonton 58 54 | 50 52 4 .56 Cldy the free press and character assas-| Seattle By W | 8858 6 0 Cldy sinations as he labeled the editorial| Fortland - 8% 76 | ‘63 62 4 0 Cldy | written by Heard. e -Srstotees L0 5 58 4 0 Clear | Defense Counsel Roden told the| New York ... 80 6 68 72 8 [] Clear | {jury he thought the prosecution| ' ashington - 82 % 60 70 4 0 Pt.Cldy i e 00000000 Gastineau i — R. A. Welsh, Jr, Bellingham, J C h G : ’ Wash.; E. Payne, Seattle; K. G. uneau l18 rocer y Weodford, Seattle; R. C. Stoers, Se- { () attle; R. D. Bauer, Seattle; M. D. CorngASS::OS‘?O(‘E%S d | Kirkpatrick, Cordova; Jerry Coch- i an ewar ran, Cordova. Frce Delivery PHONE 58 | Mackey; Aberdeen; A. H. Westhall, | Tennich, Juneau. The W eafliei | (By the U. §. Weather Bureau) Fotecast for yuneau and vieinity, be:::ung at 4 p.m,, June. 26: Rain tonight and Thufsday;moderate southeast winds. SENTENCED T0 PAY $200 FINE, was creating a tempest in a tea- E a WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. 3 Ketchikan, rain, temperature 50; Craig, rain, 52; Wrangell, rain 48; Sitka, rain, 50; soapstone,,dnudy: i Radioville, rain; Port Al- thorp, rain; Skagway, cloudy, 49; Cordova, showers, 49; Nulato; clear, 65; Kaltag, clear, 60; Unalakleet,"partly cloudy, 56; Flat, rain, 53; Anchorgge, clear, 56; Fairbanks, pirtly, ¢loudy, 58; 'Nenana, = part <cloudy, ‘52. i the offense was not worth a.con- viction. Assistant Prosecutor Faulkner effective plea in behalf = of . the ¢ WEATHER SYNOPSIS . The distribution of pressure remains about the same as yesterday with an area of high barometer over the middle Pacific extending up over Southeast Alaska and a 1ow centered. south of the Aleutians reaching northeast over the Interior to the upper MacKenzie.' Light rain has fallen during the last twenty-four hours from Unalaska - along the coast to Puget Sound and locally over the intefior of the Territory. Temperatures over Alaska are mostly lower this morning. ——————— . ......v...l..ll . AT THE HOTELE . Alagkan Ed Carlson, -Mendenhall; E. H. Limestone Inlet; Julius Heineman, Sumdum; J. M. Crowley, Juneau; ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT Ideal Spot for Vacations SITKA HOT SPRINGS ald; H. E. ‘Arnold, Tulsequah; R. Zynda E. J. Eaton and wife, Seattle; L. GODDARD, ALASKA FISHING HUNTING First Class Accommodations BOATING Reasonable Rates Tcnapah; Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter D. Henderson .and family, Burl- ingame, Cal. - SHOP IN JUNEAU! Rice and Ahlefs Cohipany C. H. Metcalfe Company JUST PHONE 34 or 101 Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers ‘ (o) ) CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Private Booths Dancing Every Night GENERAL @ ELECTRIC WRINGER Control starts and stops rolls— applies and relieves pressure— Welcome Destroyers U.S. 8. ZANE AND U. S. S. PERRY Officers, Enlisted Men, and Cadets DINING-—DANCING Special Dance Music Every Night! BEER-WINE-FOUNTAIN DRINKS FINEST FOOD AND SERVICE The TERMIN “On Juneau’s Busiest Corner directs drainboard. Washer illustrated also features ACTI- VATOR—Permarent Lubri- cation, and Quiet Operation. 00D (0. MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. “Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau——Douglas INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Meats—TPhone 16 $60.00 Cash $6.00 Down Established 1898 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at thc Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ~~ » |Old papers for sale at Empire Office

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