The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935 SENATE ‘FROSH' REGOVERYIS | The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ' N Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weathes Man 4 pm. yesty .....30.07 60 64 w 8 Cldy ) ' (Continued irom Page Cne) ‘Natxonally Known 4 am. today 2094 50 % s 2 Rain r e SO | Noon toda; 2985 50 s =5 e Ore e Ou ecognition - from, the Louisiana | VlSlllng Juneau lees 4 5 g kingfish, Own Impressions RADIC REPORTS | " It was not until the smiling| YESTERDAY | TODAY 2 senator Lewis Baxter Schwellen- | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.n. of Washingten, a liberal, sery-| (Continued from Page One) Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather i, % cd notice on Long that the-fresh-| 3 ~| Anchorage | 48 = 15 Cldy 77 Al °"Q ] S " nen were tired of his running the |ins, on what he térms a “business”| Barrow | [} Pt. Cldy w ()‘MEN 5 s I TS L] C( )A TS - senate, that the. Louisianjan paid |trip, is Robert B. Henderson, bank-| Nome | 0 Cidy 4 v ny particular attention to them.|er, President of the Pacific Port-| Bethel 5 , Clear ~ He paused in. his speech, looked|land Cement Company, St. Francis g:xrbmnks N TF R P N ol X hem over, and found smiling but|Hotel company, and other enter- wson IN THREE 1 Rl('l“ LINES x % ..\v::mned faces confronting him. | prises. St. Paul . hey told him they were going to 3 Dutch Harbor vear him out, and they did. ,_As previously published in The| Kodiak To Schwellenbach’s left sat for- Empire, Perkins is considering the| Cordova Governor. A. Harry Moore of Possibility of operating another| Juneau New Jersey; to his right was Joseph Steamship on the Puget Sound-| Sitka |E. Guifey of Pennsylvania, and in Alaska run. Ketchikan the row were Sherman Minton of| In Many Industries Prince. Rupert . 5 50 Indiana, George L. Radcliffe of' 1n addition to the several daily| Eamenton 52 Maryland, Harry S. Truman of pewspapers he. owns, Commodare| Scatle BRIEE | 52 Missouri, Francls T. Maloney of perkins is President of the Alaska-| foruand - 52 Connecticut, Edward R. Burke of Mexico Transportation Company, ifln Yw;(c sco . 56 Nebraska, and James E. Murray of former Chairman of the Board of V::;hinorzon- * | ;4 MoHieE |the Pacific Steamship Company, Sen. - 6 ;Prc widenl of Lhe Perkins. Investment * DRESSES FOR AFTERNOON oo e | [ZE Al 57 pauLL S Long, who has looked into the pany member of the board of di- Kt ge o, ‘mhucn] careers of every old-time rectors of the Standard Gypsum ralmnt:c};;kag;;:mllngd lt‘mpcrat:re 50; Cralg, ralmng 52; Wrangell, Democratic and Republican Sena-|company. He was a former member » i cloudy, 54; Radioville, showers; Port Althorp, " cloudy; Soapstone, rain and he: f 51; Ski i 50; “CCEQ. K NN {tor for weaknesses that he might o¢ the Republican National Com- avy fog, agway, raining, 50; DRES\SbJ\S EOR l)ll\A\Ed[{ attack in time of travail, tried to mipe s Fairbanks, cloudy, 52; Nenana, cloudy, 58; Hot Springs, cloudy, 58; s | 8w PR e sa e, former Assistant Secretary g hake off the youngsters, but they of tac Republican National Com. Tanana, cloudy, 62; Nulatte, ‘clear, 62; Kaltag, cloudy, 58; Unalakleet, ARG TO) OINTOY {stood fast. Every effort he made,'miitec former National Republican part cloudy, 50; Ruby, clear, 60; Flat, cleax: §f. DRESSES FOR DANCING cvery unanimous consent request Gommitteeman, and secretary to| WEATHER SYNOPSIS D, the submitted, they arose in ne-'nrayk A, Hanna, powerful political Redbolldbl\ l “-'Lc({ termined unison and chorused leacer from 188 to 1901. The barometer is high this morning over the North Pacific and ‘nay” or “we object.” |~ OthéE SN In WHISh. Be hes extending over Western Alaska and low over the rest of the Terri- | 1t was a new exhibition in the participated during a busy life of | tory. Light to moderate rain has fallen from the Gulf and the In- A,[al. Mll LIVERY RLI)LJ(JI‘ l) {Senate. Democratic leaders showed business, national, state, and local| Lerior east to Central Canada. Showers have also fallen over the “ Eia enthusiasm. % rs, Inclifle “the; Presidency of | Pacific Northwest during the last twelve hours. Temperatures over SR e Ay e Schwellenbach, a former college (p, Washington Good Roads Asso-| Jcuthwestern Alaska and the Gulf are lower this morning while GIRLS, C()ATS A\l) DI{LSS[‘;S ‘(lj"‘::frn‘:;nE‘;';iri]el:u;%ab;:;‘zi;h:;tuxg dation Oomoed oF tho InLcr: other portions of the Temt.)xy re port siightly higher readings. i 2 S : naticnal Yachting Association, CDm~"' — — T Democratic National ~Committee, nyo4sre of the oma Yacht Club, VO b ~CO O i and his group kept their heads and ;4 bar ZoF s clubs,| e e e D B B e O S SIS B Sizes 2 to 6, each $1.50 i ; o S Democratic leaders. Iy Coming Back ~— - Hv B F7ET < 5 —'\' ' T > One thing the leaders and Long Cemmo Perkins said Saturday | e ks s - raQ ~e t \ ) ear are agreed upon is that the fresh- that he ex m(Lu] to return to Ju- 1’ RESII DAILY Purses, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Neckwear, men Tepresent, o potentially pow- het: later in the summer. Shoes and all other acceéssories to complete erful force they have been over- Friday afternoon a group of busn-‘ 5 ' i looking. Long cannot ignore the ness men, including Mayor I. Gold- ’ v ad members any longer, cannot expect , R. E. Robertson, Guy Mec- .\ ouy ()Utflt' much support from that quarter in Naughton, W. B. Kirk, Earl Clev the future. The leaders are hope- land, (,um» Shattuck, and Robert | T} , y ful that they can keep the group Bender, were guests of Commodore | e Pure Foods Store close in line. Peckins aboard the El Primero, PI[()NL 478 Prompt Deliver . oFy We are renewing an old custom and with each . % o oy Daily Cross-word Puzzle ‘\llch.zlcl-Stcrus Suit we will include Across Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 9 Crucl or in- Rice and Ahlirs € a pair of Star Brand Leather Oxfords or Shoes ¢ * * i@ ; L io. Wooleh wro- | e ( ers Company i 7 peller Pertaining to g 4 5 the cheek 11. Acknowledge or a Hardeman Hat ; . Exclamation ZE " B nuse. el e, , pitih, MG TRDAE =oitn, |t €. H. Metcalfe Company AR % N ' & Heasrasies 2 Adjur«l‘.u;;\ln | Ab l t l : F fJoeu“(&’m from . | JUST PHONE Golf term Great Lake et e i S . . L . 7 L)eé:igl! ?I‘w |- —_— We invite you to take'advantage 'of this Sioping oter s ol A N . onohuvha | b 2 23, Calmer 5 G any. r;]i(;'inn | & ? opportunity and the offer expires July 3rd M o o i SRt ot UN I TED FOOD Co. Sl SR i e Demest 41 genthcnuren | CASH GROCERS . Lller'\ry v drawing . One of the salls fragments SR SIS S R L Sy o 1 R T 1 dae e of the ealls . Tk Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 | i il and 3. Negligent - Metalliterous NWMWW night " perfect . Public walk WOOL FLAGS ... i i .. $3.75 to $7.50 FR R auee B R o TS s oy e e Y i i : 44 ggh prens G0 sitling " 8o may tbe Tt Tab el Juneau Cash Grocery @ COTTON FHAGS 1.5 .1 M ING ... 25 : " cast oRocrms TRI-COLOR BUNTING .............15 yard / . S it Bl PHONE 58 .,]-' .“ b liE'f.N ON AN ? X .. .%. . ‘ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS K-EN-Y TONIGHT AT 7:45 AND ® N EL | . ‘ HEAR OUR PROGRAM : s | i III The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat . .. ” | 3 } o B Pt =T " Ik .~ Chevrolet and Ponti “Juneau’s Leadmg D%pflrmu'nt Slorc £ W ey i ac % //// il/ 9 ../%..// 7 Dealers -_— ——— - ’ o m .. MRS. NEWLIN ENROUTE ATTENDS SUMMER SCHOOL ZUBOFF FISHING ; TRAVELS FOR HEALTH. H.. .%/ fl .- : 1 owo Vi ‘ S Mrs. Art Miller, wife of the en- # * £ 4 Mrs. C. J. Newlin, wife of a Superintendent George V. Beck| !.Cyril Zuboff, Grand President of | gineer at the. Junean Cold Stopage H.... // - prominent Fairbanks druggist, ar-|/of the Petersburg Public Schools,|the Alaska Native Brotherhood,|plang; is traveling to Seattle from //' § CONNORS MOTOR CO rived here from the Westward on|has gone to Eugene, Oregon, to resident of Juneau, has gone tolhere on-the North Sea. She will| [55 7/ . the Alaska, then transferred to attend the summer school of the|Ketchikan to fish, operating out/seek medical treatment and reeup- | ...%fl..... AGENTS the Aleutian enroute to Sitka. Uxmum) of Oxcgon |of that city ! - eration from a recent illness. BROTHER SMITH--- 3 ; . JUMPIN' THE "FATHERS'. CLUB"OF x ; X h % s g ST.LOUIS TAKES PLEASURE WAAL. a2 » HOW MANY YOUNG-UNS [ IN_PRESENTING_TO YOU . MAR " OID_YOU HEV ALL THIS BEAUTIFUL TOKEN OF i ] A%b\ / L 7 : i 1 ROVER Seep * - AT WUNST 2 OUR ADMIRATION AND 2 ESTEEM --- ~ - = 2 X 5y (Sevacius WS : T N 7 Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska <_I.—_:—~ CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM . Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night

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