The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1935, Page 8

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R by Wi . S e 2 =iy OUTLOOK BRIGHT - FOR RESUMPTION .. umon labor with a 40-hour “Discriminaticn” Clause { The “no diseriminatic clause ' ansH PLANE Dailygfiff{{fljffidf’tfiffu .| WET WEATHER A, 1STTIOIDIOTOUEINIET TLIE] 10 mepivid " AT YAKATAGA | B S5 | DELAY GAMES 2. Female deer 0 ied by the reten 15 Sitove iz oviin the right to r work to those | clear of teps » round, as 2. F ! ora- No Union Men Guilty of|men who a | heels Can Be Easily Plac- &h anchor H“S:;‘ 5 Leglon. Elks Go Postponed violenc . 14. Dessert 23. Hawailan | Threats or Intimidation T Iather ed Under Shlp, As- 'xs. Solentifle stu- % Greek isiand | ——Probably No Con- I 1 T o nt ol ol 2 IR to Be Reemployed |: betiveen ¢ ators| | serts Pilot Cross | 15, acbirds v, pelCquavivama | test Tonight @ Is' Union at Everett| | 1. Number 3L Large anake | AT SEATT ve has been violence, | || Pilot . M. Cross, who brought ) Witting 34./One named for \ RESULTS YESTERDAY ment ¢ more cheerfu intimidation and all} l|the Cordova Air Service Bellanca| 22 Kind of cloth 35. New Testa- Legion vs. Elks — Postponed, lrtiook 50 prominen not be reemployed. | | oo omaker . Tandli pidhe: to. Juneau 3 Hn‘;?l;'?;!lor ‘m:m spell. [ wet grounds. Washin, 8 lumber —oo—— | ght reports that the Bellanca 27. Shor: for -m. :% ;;lo‘-l.m::‘(”u J GAME TOMORROW 5 man's ni L manulacturer ‘ ne, which was forced dowWn gg seria) rafl- 45 Part of a 61, Shrill barks power A s st v, the Aberdec as GFORGE GAYVOR IS beach near Yakataga village Rt w(ayzl :olloq ;1 wc‘l:rrvh" " colloq. 4“ Re.nfller suit- [ Mocse at 6:30 o'clock. [ . Central por- riting flu o K lumb A o urday with four passeng tion of an 49, P " DOWN 46 | end AerD TO WRITE TO ‘ is not badly damaged, asids S “em of corln 51. A;Egmg ?r L {}usl:a . -zg, Pluchlnu vat ' i That Legion-Elks City League s | 5 32. LI repas 2. In ace of nsects Everett i5 only major Wash- WIFE lN SPANAWAY o the pontoons which Were 33 In°a quarrel- 56 Metrle iand . 5. Complement 5L Public venicye | Daseball game Was postponed for a 2 lun hel tr i off by alder brush. | some man- mensure of a mortise 52. Motal as it second time last night when wet ington lur where ipped y ner 67 Not sultable 4. Strikes gently comes from rounds caused a cancellation. tions in som request for George Gaynor to Pilot Cross flew from Cordova 37. Self 58. New Deal 5. Anesthetic the mine '8 3 resumed. The situation > to his wife has been receiv- | Tuesday, and reached the scene ;34) lIt‘l‘!(\: o i 6. Co:::;:lr"mo 53, Cfl;l‘v,l":‘l.l ke | Unless the weather makes a com- 1 T s, G i | r 0. Al g " H ' lete about-face this afternoon, still tense and business | I e. Mrs. Gaynor, in »f the forced landing at almost the ' 40. Alternative 69. Insect control of 54. Canton 1n P h i Jott 5 s Pilot Alex Holden il Half: prefix 60. Ceases from stronger Switzertand . there will be no game tonight, Anacortes Is qulet. ¢ t ays her ||same time as ot Ale | 43. Epoc labor countries Julce of n tree b coiiont Willlam Holhghelmer an.. Agreement: Withdrawn nort aboard the T Y flying the PAA Fairchild, who was| i e : 5 Agreements off i by the Ever 28, bound for Se he ferry Kalakala, believed to be the world’s first streamlined dispatched from Juneau Tuesday | inounces. There is no regular con- ferry, on her initial trip between Seattle and Bremerton, Wash. It ett operator ) is e Il and says that| wil"make six roundtrips daily and can carry 2000 passengers ang 110 | MOVINE to search for the Cordova | ’ “'g:tguiel;bedt;t;t w:;{i’osgagne;m': Sawmills wi will write to her, a| automobiles. (Associated Press Photo) ane. Filot Cross said one wing {Rases amic Dospneg - ombor drawn. One lea Hpera will be sent for his return.| | tip of the seaplane was slightly in- oul played, probably | gion-Flks tilt attempted last night. | but that the damase can sily be repaired on the beach. the action i addre is Stanway V\hn':nn;—} phes i Pictures and descriptions of the | Se ALyt any tmicdivie aer 3 R““:" i e 2 new streamlined motor ferry, thuL;PuPULATI N heels will be s 5 was put in operation last week by thin a few days wheels w e Mills sumed in JUNEAU fll(FT. |the Black Ball Line on Puget| 1 to the scene of the crash and R cund between the Colman Dock in | ached to the seaplane in piace attle and Bremerton, have reach- | of the damaged pontoons. After / :d Verne Gorst. He operates the | he change has been made the con- / Bremerton Air Ferry, with flying | .ut'-,d ship will be flown back to 4 32 oat service between Lake Union “”'d"‘"“' 7 ../%. . 2 f Pilot Cross sald that at t pres- President Holzheimer, looking out tof the window this morning and ‘viewlng the steady rainfall sald: “No, we won't even schedule a 1game - that is, of course, unless ythings should dry out late this (alternoon.” ¢ However, there:is a regularly scheduled mix cdue tomorrow night. ‘The Legion and the Moose are the opponents. , b5 'Frcaping Mice Throw | Station Into Confusion { | | ind Bremerton, The descriptive ma- a8 1816, LEs i e s or ;‘n' ! s ssible for a sea- \\11‘(1nh",:|n;1;;§}tn:rv J?J(yr:c sc:lr;; f:ohn? Volcano Kraka!oa Con-{pianc to land near the shore at Seattie Monday for Juneau on the, tinues to Erupt—Ashes any point wl}:hln. a / cn:x ;n'.n:a.i;c‘ North Sea. Fall Over Wlde Area :lleilllCC cf. —t e - seap! ‘m“, nnf "10‘ Commodore Wallace Mangan, the heach because of a fleld of ice father of Gregg Mangan of the| e wout one fourth mile wile ex- | |Bureau of Fisheries, is in com- | Itending for miies alonz the coast. SINGAPORE, July 11—The pop-| Pilo; Alex Holden of the PAA ]mand of the new ferry boat. The| 2 o T i 4 G sereamlined craft, christened _the! hation of ’:”:k“‘;‘“ I*;"“‘d ha’|received the following _telogram | {Kalakolo—an Indian word meanmg; ¢ Warnhed to be ready for anyiirom Cordova today: “"Accept our ; eventuality as Krakatoa voleaho cere thanks until better p |“Flying Bird"—made her maiden ¥ ! [voyage last Wednesday. She is bum continued to erupt. The volcano has|Letter in mail. (signed) Cordova Air! {for speed and looks like a +been dormant since 1883 when it ce, Kirk.” {porpoise. Equipped with the latest ”"gi“:;_jév_k”;‘“‘m ag;‘_’;’g pf';;’“i- : /in machinery and design, the Ka- et ‘:;’ w:\Jn P ’Cl ¥ : 1‘ lakola is fashioned for the demands P2¢® TS BRI, Do aimed one of the reasons ready to flee. ¢ i aRg |of a speed age, with special em- ;! 33-hit spasm in Yankee AR LD, o SRR | phasis on beauty. Reports are received here that i — um was that the stadium turf nimal knocked him from his feet. 3 . 8y G PTRPES ashes are falling over a radius of s ok v 1 “] Both Lose & Seven of the eight crewmen wha fortable ‘o0 i kioha " secn packed to pavament ha: € g CoTmOdatons LT 100 miles, and there is intense heat.| 4 Dodson finished branding the steer . oveq Gornell into a surprising . + 3 | by the crowd at the Louis-C o haat | £ ! {whistle and smokestacks; an all- €ls far out”to soe Topoeted | p fight a few days before. WELLINGTON, ‘lex. — Elmore 2nd then we econd in this year's Poughkeepsia white engine room and safety fe v A ek - Dodson, rancher, was attempting t3 ment. There it was discovered he regatta will be available for next |tures including all-steel construc- RPN year's Big Red. shell. |tion and water-tight compartments, have aroused unusual interest. BI RTH RATE BEN OLSEN OBJECT of muirRy Note [N U, S, NOW | N INCREASE T2 Rose Last Year for First Time in Past Ten Years, Report LONDON, July 11.— Something {like a riot oecurred at a tiny rail- jroad depot in Essex when the bot- itom droppéd,out of a crate con- | taining 30 mice. The mice ran in all directions. ‘8> did the passengers. While the {men caught the mice, the women {caught the train. Some caught the v.rnng trains! cs and Washingten che throw and brand:a steer when the - had a broken Information as to the where-| Ben Olsen is desired by a Rayk:und, Haugersund, Nor- Tonight with CALVERT Tomorrow with a SMILE Particular about what you drink? How you feel? Then call for CALVERT, the best of the better blend- - ed whiskies. I’ the whiskey clear heads call for . .. the whiskey that ap- peals to clear heads . . . the whiskey that, enjoyed in gentlemanly moder~ . from M coma, Wa:h, t WASHINGTON,' July. 11.—Amer- i22’s birth rate rese in 1934 for g 4 the first time in ten years, the American Cream Census Bureau reports. I Lick: vy "! Mak Br(ns during 1934 were 17.1 per 3¢, nd population as compared to; Fast Time to Juneau 165 in 1933, the lowest ever re- = corded in the United States. oyt acoomplishment New Mexico has the highest m %c ye eiday's common place. birth ratz and California the low- A “inm ot deased thiowgh est, FINEINAMANHATTIAN | L ! an? Themas, a national = e & Jetli'ng agenoy in New Yok, the Scheniey Distribul-=s, Ine., ¢f their mellow and mild Amer- icen Cream (1ed label) brand of SUITS ARE UP end-d whitkey, carrying the ne “It't the Cream,” ap- & and may ital - e s y . Empire. with One thqt ccpy for thie advertise- Attorney General Makes ation, lets you salute tomorrow 5 ec'sY et 'f,'.‘.“:'\ v Yy v Statement Before /a smile. Call for CALVERT. 58 and a “make tpecial deliv- House Committee on your throat ey on amival’ note on the packege, and reached here this WASHINGTON, D. C., July 11— mo ning s in your hands |Attorney General Homer S. Cum- in Je 5 then tix days from New |mings told the House Banking York, | Committee that unless a resolution Th~ Pacific Bettlers Supply | is passed barring damage suits | Co., at Sea‘tle, are the distrib- | against the Government to. collect w'or. fo. the Schen Corpora- lozzes arising from dollar devalua- | tiem, New York ( nd repre- tion, “an international agreement to tonted locally by “Tye” Louring. | establish a gold standard is almost — > oo — | impossible.” ATTENTION He gave no indication that the USE GOOD JUDGMENT BUY BETTER WHISKEY du.vnfl SPECIAL RESERVE and CALVERT'S SPECIAL And it’s easy on your pocketbook, too! Wouldn’t you like to taste a whiskey so ereamy, so velvet-smooth...that it’s ~’_,0m| all the way down™"? WOMEN ( THE MOOSE Administration is considering any i, ’ Regular mecti ght, Moose % ? R A L cose | attempt at present to restore the TryScheénley’s Red Label {Hall, 8 o'clock Please be gold standard, Cummings testified, ...here’s one that's really j thes . s as the Committee opened hearings easy on your throat. The e MRS. A. F. Mc x-.[]r:;,\(lor:. gm the _:pro‘:uunn to bar gold adqv. tecorder. | clause suits. cream of the experts used v | the cream of ingredients. {SCH 5\ LEY T . e e e e it o S s . ] That’s why you’ll say 3 () AMERICAN * | when you taste it —"It’s nallllllnb ‘ ¢ ’ , | the Cream!” Ask your “E""DWNISKEV e a r a " C e | dealer today for Schen- ley’s Red Label! Our complete stock of FLOOR, BRIDGE, TABLE L0rD cALVERT. Five-year-old, NEWSFAC: —More than 3,100 people and STUDY LAMPS for sale at greatly reduced 100 Proof, Bourbonorhl'h; RER 4 * % ; i s a..d“.;fiu. i Edbealy prices for the balance of the week. | :::l-ek:y' l"’;’l"‘ (';'o“:-_ . /i Lk ' o For =L SV:’: I’n)l_!«-l') Table Lamps ,now $3.00 I ";,‘.‘:‘.f.'.',',’?::".'.ee..xo:. - 9.75 Indirect Floor Lamps, now. 7.50, 10.00 Bridge Lamps, now ... 7.95 clEAn “EAns W 7.50 Smoker Lamps, now ....... 2 5.00 }i . Now is the time to buy that new Bridge Shade © 1935 The Calvert-Maryland Distilling Co., ine. 7 : ¢ /¢ Joks istery . Rela Ixecutive Offces: Chryales Bidg., New York, N. ¥. Alaska Electric Light . , i Pkl L. ¢| Seattle Distributors sy o Pacific Bpttlerls, (i JUNEAU—Phoné 6 DOUELAS—Phone 18 3] 77 o) ,_.'m'A,lQSan'Trade : A e i LR S v - sl rrrrerrreed Paaflc Bottl ers Supply C DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALASKA Exchange Bldg. Seattle, Wash. FETE S SO SO S SRS S S S

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