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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE{‘TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935. - BRINGING UP FATHER e — 8 77 ' By GEORGE McMANUS eemreen | WANTED TO STAY HOME R HEAVENS SAKE' AT THIS IS AFINE BRING ALL THE || Lflcal Radlshes, ()nwns, TO-DAY AN'JUE BECAUSE | E%T OEUAT OFé\'HATE WAY TO QIT LUGGAGE DOWN, TOLD MAGGIE | WANTED A VAR, N Y AREST. | SO | CAN DECIDE | LPS—- ] REST. SHE DECIDED THAT WE TR YRuNRE /. \ AN WHICH TO TAKE- | | Turmps Fresh D(uly SHOULD GO AWAY-I'M TIRED DOWN. WE MUST HELL et e BNt gy o NIEZ - o) 1 < | CALIFORNIA GROCERY THIS CHAIR- i L 98 : 4 ’ ] The Pure Foods Store PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery D i For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 © 1933, King Featutes Syndicaie, lac., Geeat Britain rights seserved, y - AT DEDP GHARI}ES SOUTH AMERICA JUB[L‘ANT AS cAo Afi F:&D. REAL WEEGUME DOUT%L%%SI;O}(H%R alt FOR INSURAN CE~7 3 wellknown Douglas youth who died | . T c SE : - o W R - 0 at St. Ann's Hospital Sunday fol-|{ Lelephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. i § : & 3 4 B . g s lowing an operation, were held at R 20 - Sl B S ' IN Hlu A by 43 ; y { Cot” Hayes and His Bride, e churen of the Nativity at 9:30 | pr————_—m—m—m—m—m—— he For ‘ el- |oclock this morning BAILEY)S 24-Hour Service the Former Irene Nel Rev. W. G. LeVasseur officiated Beer—If desired Counts Against Sam Dap-| ; . . ! \ | son, Arrive Here [ and music was farnished by Mrs. A.| Merchants’ Lunch 1 in | : § Goodman, organist, and the Church | CAFE Short Orders cevich, G‘?‘”’G‘? Matukin i 3 e i { ted by relatives, friends, and choir. Pallbearers were Joe Riedi, Regular Dinners Are Dismissed | 3 personnel of the Pacific G, Cashen, J, Mills, R. V. Kron-| "WHERE YOU MEEF YOUR PRIRND 5 Airways force—even Bob quist, O. Edwards and Frank Pet- Riot charges against Sam Dapce-| [ . D 5 [ Ellis arrived in Juneau from Ket- tigrove. vich and George Matukin, two of S 9 3 2 - { X time for the whirr of, Interment was in Evergreen the 27 men originally arrested fol-| § @ | ane's engine to add its wel- Cemetery, lowing the labor disturbance of | 8 | A. B. (Cot) Hayes, traffic ARG il et it e G 1STINEAU CAFE June 24 on lower Front street, were| | i : ¢ ger of the PAA, and his hnd(-.: FROM BUTTE dismissed this morning at the pre- | . ¢ Vigad : - Who was Miss Irene Nelson, arrived | s liminary hearihg beéing held in U.l 3 3 . B |in Juneau on the Alaska this morn- . . - GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING | o % e Mr. and Mrs. J. Claxton of Butte, | r h-Ttali Di Win 8. Commissioner J. F. Mullen’s S R = e i W Mont., are enjoying the current| rench-Itallan Dinners es—Beer court. A and Mrs. ayes were marrie: | i i-trip voyage of the Alaska i y It was a momentous hour to all South América when Bolivia and Paraguay agreed to end the three- 1 Seattle <t round-trip voyage ol MUEGD N I ot de,romi year Chaco war. Representatives of the various countries who participated in the peace negotiations are | ° ”“1.‘ June 26, at the home of | from Seattle. He is an attorney with| ™ counsel to dismiss counts} against | ahown after a session. (Associated Press Photo) I om's parents. the Chicago, Milwaukee dnd St.| , Buz Orme, Jack Turkovich, Bill ¥ R T el ¥ A a Mrs. Hayes have taken pg., Railway. NRIIRRSC Taroff, Nicholas Kupoff, Arley Mul- R T S rtment at the Assembly, and — industrial concerns, and a com- | mander in the United States Noval Controlled by Radio|...:\0\""; 1. tunstersea 0 5o | (RSN WINE :-: DINE :: DANCE and George Kodzoff and the matter o - i oo ee e lins, Ernest Giovanetti, Ed Enbcrg‘sHusHUNE HERE manufacturer, chairman of several Deck Cruiser Is Now plan remain in Juneau untill | GLA CIER TA VERN was scheduled to come up for argu- . e For during the World » P 2 ment at 3 o'clock this afternoon 3 £ A . fattle for the winter. S48 TOM CASEY recess. While Assistant District At-| P . e g N s i K t RETURNS TO VALDEZ i /2 Sprlng C,.,l('ken 0 torney George W. Folta consented O e L by etor . O N w1 Jack Emel, now & ueaident of e g : : n to the dismissal of charges against| INVESTIGATIU i u '”, & gepv.‘:‘ °l i ;"‘“““" v“"“" e ‘,‘ its fust attle, is returning from that port| T t 50 Dapcevich and Matukin, the prose-| gathered mefi 40 Bupples In S| demonsization by remals \SOLD to Valder on the Wladke: Ho il | | oast, C cution is preparing to resist mc‘ ‘Aul or a resh stal 3 a-]tw robot stoppe and re-|yisit Valdez where he formerly was| | S motion for dropping charges against‘c nusk: versed its engines in response to|owner of a fish cannery. He is ac- : vEw SR s R : members of the party on the | radio signals. . rrives v g ompanied by his son, John the others named. |Coast Guard Vessel Arrives piRiie s Avds ol LeRoy, Hin URAIAG . S One More Arrest Thi . o § i | . e XS, il « This Afternoon with Siates Matine Corps in ALASKA MEAT CO Ofiio Hrie (ATetoy s oada ety on, D. C.; David Williams,| NO TRACE OF PROSPECTOR MRS. NERLAND ENROUTE . morning in connection with the Fuller Party ing architect of the Agri- e A :w Nerland, wife of the FEATURING CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Y S ven Saren who is P 8 " oase, thatof .Sven..S cultural Adjustment Administration; Otto Wilde, Jr., who was sent Representative and Fair- charged on the same complaint| vy, ¢ne government's Matanus- | F. E. Carleton, assistant administra- |out with H. G. McPhee to look for |bs . . is a passenger / /| TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected with Bd Enberg and Marion War-|ya Valley colony investigation party the California Emergency |George Anderson, reported missing > to Valdez on the Al- | ner. Several others,K on this com- x J . d s s f a v . . |aboard, the Coast Guard cutter Administration; a naval phy- |in the Excursion Inlet country, has|aska m Valdez she will join :l;:x;édvhave not yet been aPPre-|sposnone arrived here this afte and nurses. | returned without finding the pros-|her husband in Fairbanks. He came Aiotnas of e pelsorats, Mrriess| Loor nams Soala. The Suip he Shoshone is skippered by |pector. McPhee, Anderson’s partner, 1 a few weeks ago, after both Giovanetti, has gained his freedom here only _f°1' a few hours W] Commdr. G. T. Finlay. expressed the belief that Anderson|had enjoyed a trip to Europe. : e P | the investigators conferred with | - knew how to take care of himself ——————— by furnishing $3000 bail bond.| g, jonn W. Troy. Seward, Mata- | Mrs. M Stuart, wile of n the woods and he was no longer ARNOLD IN CITY Orme and Turkovich had previous-| puqegss “port,” is the Shoshone's|Pacific Alaska Airways pilot, \ly alarmed. Anderson, he be-| W. C. Arnold, Ketchikan attor-| xaxri:un]m:hialll“.e;g}a]t)j‘;lmnms Te-! destination. | turned to Juneau as a passenger on has gone off somewhere, per-[ney, ‘was an arrival here on the| . ™ s~ S. R. Fuller, Jr.,, New York raypn_ the Alaska from;Seattle, haps prospecting on some creek. Alaska from the First City. | Turn to Page Six The prosecution closed its case| i S against the accused men this morn- ing after calling several more wit- | - : e e e and Iwre’s the K nesses, among them Harold Har-| grave, Albert Norman, Walter | i \ ’,’ Butts, Frank Jackson, Lloyd Green, | PrOOf. H. C. Godfrey and Ronald Lister. | Witnesses called yesterday after- | i A cancelled check, showing endorsement noon included Julius Popoff, Al and payment, quickly settles any argu- Booker, Guy Graham, Malcolm Mc- | | her o t that bil Callum, H. L. Faulkner, Bob Corey, | R | g:;x‘)]t ::mt:o whether or nof t bill has 24 Al Lundstrom, Robert H. Burns, | z . ~n William Norton and Deputy Mar-i < o { Providing legal receipts for payments is shal Walter G. Hellan. only one of the many advantages of a iv Checking Account at this bank. For in- | e ,,— - 1 4 i 5 stance, there’s the time-saving convenience o 4 4 \ - of having the money you need whenever 1 \ e | you need it wherever you are; there's the businesslike efficiency provided by com- | 4 - plete check stub records; there’s the as- | 4 sured protection of Deposit Insurance for | ; your funds; and there’s . . . but that's : . ‘ . 7 4 il D b B iy Dr. R. V. Ellis Resigns/ g ; ‘ _Wl‘lO gOCS thCl‘C [ Er:‘; :‘fi;‘t:?ge pay by check Tor aimy from U. S. Public Health i b 5 T - } Service at Ketchikan | g . 3 1 g ' A Vo Clhesteficlde The First National day afternoon by Dr. R. V. Ellis s . : o § 3 ‘wq { i A\ ; _/0/' l‘ée Oflpl‘dl'fl, LS}.,' RN A a2 that his place as Ketchikan officer | of the United States Public Health Service has been taken over by Dr. J. H. Mustard. | ' : ke / The latter is a veteran Alaskan | ? y physician and surgeon. He holds | v 1 A advanCC—and the rank of major in the United | ; States Army Reserve and saw 20 months active service with the | Medical Corps during the World | War. | He came to Ketchikan in 1919, directly following his service wm—.; the army. Prior to that, from 1904 until the United States entered the | World War in 1917, he practiced in | + Nome. Dr. Ellis' resignation became ef- | fective June 30, with Dr. Mustard's | o= g Rt ¢ b it : 1 T, | Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store With Service Since 1917 1 ¢ 1 Dr, Ellis tendered his resignation ¥ ; Te P . . recently, simultaneously recom- | 3 ¥ 4 o b ! Dave HOIII.I, Pl’op- Phone Sn'h 9-2 nongs mending Dr. Mustard as his suc- % : i _____———.——-———_fi cessor. He recently made a trip to ‘Washington, visiting the offices of | § ; 3 | Dr. Cummings, Surgeon ‘ieneral of 8% = & gt D tal ‘ R Lab the service, for a conference per-| > > 4 | en ay ratory taining to his leaving office. 8.8 " ‘ 2 B SIDE PRICE He has been connected with the 3 g Y \ QUTSIDR LR 8 service in Ketchikan since 1919 < ROOMS 5 AND 6 TRIANGLE BUILDING when he arrived here from Chicha- ¢ , S gof. From 1919 until 1924 he was & \o%% f X - attending specialist in surgery for . % \ L 4 it the Ketchikan station and in ‘that 3 = NITED FOOD CO year took over the entire practice il U o 3 CRUICKSHANK ABOARD & 4 CASH GROCERS ! Bruce Cruickshank, general man- i ager of a plumbing supply firm in : Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 i Seattle, is a round-trip passenger on the Alaska from Seattle, ——t—— Empire Classificd Ads Pa, 1995, LioasT & Mass Tosacco Coy 5 £ : HES T d Pl ; ‘Old papers for sale at Empire Office