The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 10, 1935, Page 8

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B MORE CLEARED | OF RIOT GOUNTS | INU.S. COURT - Hednn;_, \o“ in Fifth DdV Bei emng Continued—None | Bound to Grand Jury | more of the | in the street | ve been dis- | defendants now 1 were Abel An- ers, Arley Mul- , Buz Orme, Alex Turkovich and Bill Nick Kupoff was released on his own recognizance but the charges were not dropped against him, George Matukin S Dap- inst | n- and Sam ing, making a total of 10 a whom charges of rioting and lawful assembly have ed . Up until the been dismiss noon recess today | none of the men had been bound | over to the grand jury and the| hearing was being continued this| afternoon with motions for dismis- | sal being argued by attorneys. —————— GORST MAKES ROUND TRIP ON STRONG’S FOKKER FLYlNG COAT| - Verne Gorst returned today a round trip to Carcross, quah and Atlin aboard Capt. Strong's Fokker flying boat, by Howard McDonald. The left Juneau at 3 o k yeste afternoon and returned at 11 o'- clock this morning. Mrs. McDonald wife of the pilot, was a ps ger to Tulsequah. Pilot McDonald took | from Tulse- Wm piloted blan day ge water Lis The wild les dcbutar Miss News te, as she Lace y wa waves are whispering sweet nothing sun ba'he: acclaimed at Avalon as the “typical California girl.” DOUGLAS TAKU IS OFF PRESS; SALE STARTED on the desk of (he yacht El in the prcity ears of Miss Adele Lacey, Los An- Perrito, in Santa Catalina Island (International Illustrated |of the Douglas schools which give such a good account of themselves in the Taku, and Arne Shudshift, |Mrs. A. J. Balog and Aloert R. Ed- ! wards are members of the Douglas school board. The Taku was printed by the Empire Printing Company. - — WARRACK, GRIDLEY TEXTILE TRADE IN PHILiPPINES ISLOSTTOU.S. OPIUM TRAFFIC ! man. Following the ceremony a weddlng RAIN FORCES L(llS LOVEIDY, | Biewee o commm sy POSTPONEMENT | BUSTER POOLE, .= s o “;:;‘ LAND LEASED sresmerme ATMATANUSKA OF BASEBALL) TOWED TONIGHT 525222 was, until - recently, employed ac'Corporatxon in Charge An- he Gastineau Cafe. “Buster” Poole is a brother of‘ HOUD\C/CS Al'lO‘hCl.‘ Wlluam E. Poole, owner of the| ntur Clash Tonight in Ceremony Wl“ Be Perform-| | Royal Blue Cab Co., and is em-i S : 315 : tg G ed in Presence of Rela- |ployed by that company. | PALMER, Alaska, July 10.— The n 3 4 | i | corporation in charge of the Mata- INpOEIAAL $30 tives and Friends | F | muakn, Velley; colonist rproleokihas RESULTS YESTERDAY | reak Rose |leased hay land and cotton -wood 0 vs. Elks, tponed, wet | | flats, ten miles by three miles. It ,,:.',‘,,‘:_: 0 g Lois Lovejoy and Edward (Buster) | SAN DIEGO, Cal.—A rose ETOWN i estimated this Zren will produce GAME TONIGHT Poole will be married at 8 ovclock (here has a stem: with a perfectly | 19,000 tons. As analyzed by the Uni- At Baceball Park—Legion vs | tonight at the home of the groom’s |formed bud and two small leaves|yersity of Alaska, some of the most Elks at 6:30 o'clock (postpon- |mother, Mrs. C. R. Willard, The| | protruding from . the blgom’s center.| nytritious hay is produced in Al- ed game). wedding ceremony will be perform- SR T, £ S T aska. ; 2! ed by the Rev. O. L. Kendall and TONSILS OUT ——————— Just when baseball fans were an- | only relatives and intimate fnendfi “RECOVERING" ticipating a neat battle between|will be present. Mrs. illiam. E. | Roy ‘Jackson, who was admitted| Mrs. John McCormick, who en- the Elks and the Moose last night|Poole will be bridesmaid, and Wil- |to the hospital last night, had hls tered the ,hospital on July 4, is with much at stake in City League|liam E. Poole will be the grooms-'tonsils removed this morning. reported recovering satisfactorily. standings, along comes old Jupe STey Pluvius with rain. So that contest was postponed. But at 6:30 o'clock tonight, provid- ing the weathér is favorable, fans can look forward to anothe. came, frought with just about as many important possibilities. The Legion and the Elks are due to mix then in a game postponed from Tuesday, June 30. The Legion, by winning, could step a long ways in front of the hreaténing second-place Moose. However, an Elks victory auto- matically would shove the Black 1s | Sox into the coveted first spot. The Legion dropped one to the Moose |Sunday and didn’t look too good in doing it. They committed six er- rors and, in general, did not look like a championship club. For the Elks, the situation is the came as it was last night. raced with a record of three defeats in as many starts, the Antlers must win - tonight or forget any hopes of a second-half title. HEAD AND SHOULDERS above all others in Kentucky! CREAM of KENTUCKY off with the Fokker this afternoon|Annual Edition of High Srciogratly Progk School Is Dedicated to | Gorst reported that Tom Mitch- g . ell is said to have organized anoth- Alaska Air Service er expedition to the Lia and Francis Lake districts and that sev-| after months of preparation, the |16y, State Engineer Inspector, PWA, eral tons of freight for the expe-|1935 edition of the Douglas High Wwere round trip passengers to 'Sit ditlon arc at Telegraph Creek|gchool year book, the Taku, is ready st night aboard the Alaska awaiting transportation to mining m. u.smbmmn | Transport seaplane piloted by Shel FLY TO, FROM SITKA J. B. Warrack, of the Warrack Construction Co., and R. A. Gri Japanese Making Large Gains—Increase Tar- iff Demanded MANILA, July 10.—Pointing to a atened loss of the entire Phil-| —————— | REELING UNDER' 100 proof straight whiskey outsells MMGHINESE ATTACK any other whiskey in Kentucky... e FERES B e R R T Wi B the home of fine whiskey judges and fine whiskey. .. Just try it! Murphy asked the Insular Legisla- its smashing offensive against the d‘. has aviation as its motif | Brenger made the return trip from tion to increase tariffs promptly asOPlum traffic in-this country, Dr. nd planes and pi and Alaska Sitka to Juneau an’ emergency measure J. Heng Liu, Director of the Health e Tt Piiot Simmons took Ivar Maki to MADE IN-U. S.-A. In the past two years Japanese. :dzriumsltrrgion. has reported to the work execu Hawk Inlet on a later flight last eXporters have captured more than Metional Government. member of night “reamof Kentoky Copyriaht, 1088, feg. U. 8. Pac. Scheniey Distribators, e, se textile trade with the! DPr+ Liu said that the cultivation The ind === FOR A REALLY FINE GIN, TRY SILVER WEDDING DISTILLED GIN s B DlVlDEND CHECKS ARE SENT, PIGGLY WlGGLY Stockholders of the Piggly W Alaska Company are today ing their eighteenth dividend checks ar Donald Armour, President centage of the dividend changed even th: a world depression period D BACK FROM VACATION 3 4,00 This Mark of Merit on every bottle of Cream of Kentuck yopur abso- lute assurance cf delicious quality, and the utmost in value, Cream of Kentucky is 100 proof straight whis- key, made in Kentucky by Kentucky distillers the real old Kentucky way. - - PAA FAIRCHILD ON TRIP TO 4 TOWNS PAA dule [liz to Tenakee and s and mail, re- with Sitka, Mary K Bureau of Education, from and Mrs. Ed der and t O'Teco’e frem Tenakee. lowing the scheduled {light art took off for Hawk In- with Hans Floe of P. E. Harris and Co. o halted in cight Provinces within l (the past year. Extending - the death penalty to convicted narcotic peddlers helped to curb the illegal traffic, Dr. Liu said. In the year 263 were executed. The number of anti-opium clinics in the country increased from 100 to 600. Philippine cotton goo of opium popples was completely chcol have averaged $23,000 annually since 1909. Gov. General Murphy cited the American Share| as 72 percent in 1932, 4 percent last and only 38 percent during the first half of this y: TWO ARRIVE HERE ABOARD ELECTRA FROM FAIRBANKS! Hjalmar Nordale and Wal, Hall arrived in Juneau today aboard the PAA Lockheed Electra piloted by S. E. Robbins and Jerry Jones on BB 1 < ST the regular scheduled flight from e e e | SHOP IK SRS S | Pairbanks. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS ing awe, ration, imp; lent not .&'.\ld( ts and the g has the L L * fine. Excellent ma oled in th Clerk of h inclue Prin- s Va diate © T i Prize from Venetia Pu Court here, ugh, Deputy returned on the cess Louise after a month’ in California. Miss Pugh spor of the time in San guest of her aunt and Mrs. R. W. Jennings known former residents of Ju Judge Jennings formerly was the District Court bench here e SEA CTTER ON PATROL an The Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. N DISTRIBUTORS The Alaska (ame Commision beat Sea Otter left this morning for continuance of the bear patrol on Admiralty Island. Jay Williams of the Forest Service and Capt. K. C Taln\agn were aboard. ze maumhnr Helen Cam dely | editor; J. Camy F u. | sports editors, and Miss F et on | Karnes, faculty advisor C. H. Bowman is superintendent AL/ Seattle, Wash. | Exchange Bldg.. . Followed the track of . Thin conting Dilseed Has being Friendly brownle . Football team . late Weary . Disputchers Capable of be« ing dlssolved 24. Exchnnge European blackhird . Duteh city Top ornament of a epire e i . 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