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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935. WASHINGTON FRESHMEN WIN HUDSON RIVER RACE MRS. WA[_EY 'm " No Poor or Unemployed in Tailor-Made ' G0 ON STAND, OWN DEFENSE Tells Former Mayor of Se-| attle She Knew Noth- | ing of Kidnaping RUTSALA JURY TRIAL WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Assault Case Reported to Have Been Outgrowth of Labor Trouble Here Rutsala : : L U. 8. Com- : o court mor it OLYMPIA, Wash.,, June 26.—At- John F. Dore, former Mayor | who has been named Mrs. Harmon W. Waley, | young woman in the and revealed her, own part in the kidnaping Weyerhaeuser. Waley, Dore said, told him | 1xious to take the witness in her own defense. The first she had, Dore said, that| Jury tri charged at Rutsa S - % i of h n Discombe i Mr after- [& % - ' she wa with his f The ju noon and fr will be chose C. F. McN Leonard, Fr C. C. Pe R. L. Be d, James Larsen Kaser, Jessie Baker, J Peter Hammer, Mrs. J. M vannetti, Gus Messerschmidt Brown, Mrs. J. C. Hayes Primavera, Nels So M calf, Bernard Boyle, Anna W. B. Kirk, Wm. Busch, Mrs Hunter, Jr., Mrs. Chas. E. N Waino E. Hendrick N. G. Nel- son, G. E. Krause John Mar- shall, Anna Wir Laurie, Mrs. W. E. Bathe - NEW CHANGES panel drawn this ington’s powerful young freshman crew crossing the finish line (right) three lengths ahead of California’s yearlings to duplicate last year's finish in the two mile event. Wash- : d and Willlam Mahan| ingicn won the jayvee and California triumphed in the four-mile varsity grind. (Associated Press 1.q kidnaped anyone was late Sun- Photo) ¢ May 26, in Ellensburg, two days| gitv Nev, Every home, building and strect was | Barren mountai# 3 form a background for this dee- = the boy had been abducted.| onotrycted on a scientific pattern by federal engi- |, ert city. [FORMER, JUNEAUITES. = .l ot | —— RIS T 43 MM v gl i, — e e o JGEAN TRIPS | TO_RE - SCHEDULE SHIP MPS'ZES; ANNOUNCED BY | ©AME WITH XN~ SCORES DROWN absence of six years, Dr. and Mur: L. D. Henderson are greeting old Elk: Moose, pustpined, rain, | Pacific P There will be no attempt to re- aciic schedule washed-out City Baseball! (friends in town today and antici- 1L'a':ue games until the inclement neers who laid out the city four years ago to house ‘There are no poor, no uncmfioyed, and no relief the workmen emy leyed on the Boulder dam project.' Mrs problems in the “tailor-made” town of Boulder 1sley Vera Kaher Gio- ROSES FOR SPEAKER OF HOUSE and Waley saw me, aul nes G. Met- Zuboff L | = | men gave Mrs. Waley ey to go to Salt Lake City and Waley followed after was returned to his par- two pating a stay here during a pa lof the summer. With their two children, they are temporarily at |the Zynda Hotel and expect to | take an apartment for their sojourn here. Twenty years ago Dr. Hendersor Mrs Jack vs HONGKONG, June 26—Motor- [ship San Lunon, carrying 260 per- sons, on the Canton River, capsized near Hoiping, drowning at least 140, e — DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! o IEGION DUGOUT IS SEA SCOUT MEETING 3chedules Across Will Stari in Septem- IN FHA SET - UP ARE ANNOUNGED p Alaska Director Pegues Tells of Important Items in Plan ecting the insurance plar 1al Housing Act I came effective June 24, it was closed in a statement John E. Pegues ska dirt the FH Simplification of duced costs to borrowers, ar complete insurance cc 3 lenders, were cited by M as the salient points in the r prozram “Previously. rate of mortgage ams varied Q! residential gaged. In all feren. sifications erties. For new constructi imum interest rate of was allowed, plu of % of 1 poarc Important mutual m of the Nati dis: procedur nd mor for vised int and the mi- m NEXT TIME WEAR LEVI'S,You cEv A NEW PAIR FREE 18 THEY RIP | VRO \T ! \ '1. \ L G s 9. TN A " o0 LEVI'S comfort means a lot to the active man. Their ex- clusive tailored fit assures ab- solute comfort, no matter how much you bend over, squat down, or ride. Insist on gen- uine LEVI'S. They're made irom extra-heavy denim. They're copper-riveted wherever the strain comes. And they're so strongly stitched that you get » NEW PAIR FREE IF THEY RIP| EVI’S LEVI STRAUSS & CO. ‘Saa Fraccisco - Los Aageles was Superintendent of City Scho | :m Juneau. With the establisliment i |of the position of Territorial Com- Jacquelina Eckwall, daughter of Representative Eckwall, Oregon Republican, presents Speaker Byrns of Congress with a bouquet of Cregon roses. Each member of the house of representatives in Wash- ington wae presented with a rose in connection with the Portland ival. (Associatzd .'ress Photo) of ticns will s e [ mce program morz effectly: and I am confident that Alaskans desir to build new homes or- td mortgage existing dential piop erty will find the Federal Houzin: Administration p. their p basis ent, th 1t and remium now abol- tions provid MRS. IDA LANDIN HAS PASSED AWAY service total in- col- Mr at 8:15 o'clo: ¢ of 1 per-|W. Ninth st of the type of|ta M which the mort-| ye ot | fo at her home a ot from Land has been i year. She is s been two | by n iter, Mrs. Al for | de Bellingham, Washington, uc- | and a son, Ivar Stolpe of Juncau. 1 arrangements will be a irrespective ok ¢ against placed cent residenc gage 2 hav dau of n2 for existing consl h a single star ferm will be used.” The new regulations are similar on. to the cnes they su de in that | remains provide insured mortgages | Carter Mortuary CO to dwell are at the -eo DTES 1mitz was admitted to yesterday after- HOSPITAL William 8 Ann than 25 p: d to business | spects m""i: 3 tandards | aticn.| M will e to|emr al institu- | P ral Hous- nks a d es and in other g with th Housing fund mitted to the ith a breken »day of Sumdum, en- ital today for medi- o cal tr regula- atment Attention! MEMBERS OF JUNEAU MINE WORKERS' ASSOGIATION IMPORTANT MEETING WILL BE HELD SOON! WATCH FOR ANNNOUNCEMENT DATE! xandria An- | ! advice is received from | okne Co. | ymissioner of Education, he was the Ifirst to hold that position, a posi- , tion which was his until 1929. Leav- ing Juneau he did speeial work at Stanford for a year, then became | Superintendent of Schools in Burl- ingame, Cal., where he has since made his home. | Dr. Henderson is au.jor <° ~Ai- |aska,” a book containing authenti information of the Territory’s past tand present, probably the most |widely read book of general formation regarding Alaska to make the mutual Ida Landin died last night| | 1 @193, LT & Myzas Tovaceo Goy in- LOCATION TOMORROW here another orza Sea at ican Legion Dugout wil meeting of Juneau's i3 held tomorrow night to organizer Robert ssion has been more than 15 of age who desire to join the Sea Scout movement here precent. Hall said today a limited number of ap- rould be accepted. D SHOP IN JUNEAT FIRST! ber or October June 26 s an- hedule of pro- to start in Martin clip- p weekly, | 2. Chenea n $1,000| g’ DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! weather clears, President William Holzheimer said today. Last night, the Elks and the Moose couldn’t heavy rains, This was game of the second half of the league’s schedule that had been postponed on account of rain. This morning, President Holz- heimer took one look at the steady | downpour and said, “No, we won't| even schedule a postponed game for onight. > oo :riéd couples received soring at the University of Oklahoma play because of the second | _the cz"gafette with that ])leasz'nda taste and aroma