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CONTINUES WOMEN’S COATS and SUITS $19.75 @ And with each dress or suit sold at sale FINAL JULY CLEARANCE PRICE of White prices we will include one pair Shoes FREE! @ Also a group of dresses at $3.95. B.M. Behrends Co, Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” MINING ENGINEER FLOWN TO JUNEAU BY PlLOT HOLDEN . 20 PASSENGER LEAVE JUNEAU Alex Hc h'n and Flight Mechanic Jarman made a ABUARD LnulSE flight with the PAA Fairchild this merning to Mary Joyce's Twin | Glaciers camp where Mr. and Mrs. Prin- | D. C. Sharpstone boarded the plane -om |and were brought to Juneau. who is a mining en- with the White- Canadian Pacific steamer sS s which ar 5:30 o'clock th sailed n-| Sharpstone, jineer connected 8 o'clock and uth at the following passengers Water Group mining property on aboard here for the he Tulsequah River, and Mrs, % M. Sorense Wwifs, Mrs. Sharpstone reached the Twin Glac- C. A. Evans, Mrs tt, L |iers camp by river boat last night. Scott, S. F. Mo wife, Elsie|In passing the Canyon Island PAA McCormick, A. Angalich, N. Hay- radio stction enroute a t° dulovich, C. Radovich, M was filel requesting planc Vuyovich Mrs. L. G. Pauterson, L. F. Hi portatior and wife, A. V. Holcomb, A. L. Hanot, C. C. C w. ¥ A BARRACKES TG SEATTLE scn and J. R - - Mrs. J. E. Barrack, her two ‘um ren, Barbara and Beverly, and AWMU r'lAY AFFILIATE J. B. Barrack are listed as WITH lNT OF MMSW‘))Am-nwh from Valdez to Seattle jon the Yukon. They a ed at ‘fhe Alaska Mine Workers Unicn|Valdez over the Richardson High- has become affiliated with the In-|Way from Fairbanks, where Mr. ternational Union of Mine, Mill and | Barrack is owner of the Sampson Smelter Workers, an ican | Hardware Company Federation of Labor organ and will be Local No. 1. U M. M S W, acc Al Nygren, President of the Mine Workers' Union A meeting open to union bers only will be held in the iaztion, of the ing to Alaska mem- union hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, for discussion and endorse- ment of the affiliation - - FOUR PASSENGERS FLOWN TO JUNEAU FROM KETCHIKAN The PAA Fairchild flown by Pilot Murray Stuart with Flight ) han- ic Eric Shutte, arrived at noon to- day. E. J. Howey, mund Eins- toss and Mrs. Mur Stuart were passengers from Ketchikan J. J. Meherin boarded the for Juneau at Petersburg. - GORST FLYING BOAT IS OFF TO WRANGELL The Gorst Boeing flying boat piloted by Frank Knight, left Ju- neau last night with D. M. Ulm and Keith Johnson for Wrangell and Charles Anderson for Ketchi- kan. Anderson, a deep sea diver who was recently employed by the Taku Harbor cannery at underwat- er inspection and repair of traps, is eproute to Bremerton e — SALES MANAGER HERE Floyd Volk, sales manager for the Columbia Lumber Company, was @ Juneau arrival from Seattle on the Zapora. 5 | and, plane Properly Brewed LOWER FR( T STREET BONNIE BOYD IS BRIDE OF JAMES RAMSAY Popular Corl:[;lfj Is Mazried at Home of Mrs, W. J. B. McAuliffe James Ramsey and Miss Bonnie Boyd were united in marriage by Dean C. E. Rice at the McAuliffe nce yesterday afternoon at The wedding march t by Station KINY and reproduced by the home radio set. M Dive Ramsey was the k esmaid and Fred Barragar was the groomsman. The bride was given away by Mrs. W. J. B. McAuliffe. The wedding emony was conducted beneath a 1 > wedding bell hung in an arch- | way beautifully decorated in white and yellow. The bride wore a blue travelling, costume ¢ carried a corsage of weep peas and roses. The brides-| maid was gowned in jade green. = 15 o'clc as broadcas Over rotest of minority, Rush D. Kolt takes oath as U, S. Senator from West. h-zmi?, two sfizl “t;n“ fi:‘:l 3&,}, b‘rthahyo.ungest el left) administers oal olt, second e .b;cnorr‘n: a Senator. Henry Clay entered the Senate at EI.lIS MAKES FAST FLIGHT Returns fioia. Baisial Bay —Record Time, Cor- dova to Juneau Completing a flight of nearly {ord flight from Cordova to’Junheau {in 3 houfs and 35 minutes,' Alaskan | Bob Ellis zoomed Into Juneau late | verterany afternoon . from Bristol Bay with Lemuel G. Wingard, Alas- |ka Agent of the United States Bu- | reau of Fisheries aboard. | Pilot Ellis, in the PAA Lockheed | Vega, with Paul Brewer as mechan- ic and R.-W. McCrary, radio op- erator and Wingard, left Juneau oh Sunday, July 14, for the Bristol Bay section to which Wingard was on ran official inspection trip. Bad Weather The plane flew to Cordova, then |to Kénai and to Bristol Bay. For several days, in bad weather, flights Vice-PresMen: Garner leltory to Mrs. James Ramsay was formerly nurse in the office of the late Dr.| 1l B Is W. J. B. McAuliffe. She came to| Ymall Boy Is Juneau from Miller, Mo. James Squed from Ramsey, who is a member of the| firm of Ramsey and Son, operating Drowning the Totem Grocery, was born in} Douglas and is wellknown locally. | Three small ‘boys, whose. names sllowing the wedding which was | aré Hot known, two of them about led only by relatives and in- » friends, Miss Magnhild Oxy- ard poured coffee and wedding PAA float yesterday with almost cake and wine were served. tragic results. The smaller child, a The popular young couple left Ju- | drother of one of the older veau last night aboard the Yukon |fell on the slippery ramp and skid- enroute to the bride’s home in Mil- Mo., where her mother is dan- usly ill. They will be gone about | x weeks and expect to make their | me in an apartment at the rear leaped, fully clad, ito the cold of the Totem Grocery uron thei:|water. The eturn. xlow the surface and 20 feet from 555 - the [oat when Johanseh reached him. He was brought, struggling furigusly, to safety and after a few ‘mrr had been shed, was escorted 5 home by hi: SOUTHEAST FISH : T0 SHOW GAINS shunned publicily, stated that Ju- neau Channel. Clarence Johansen, PAA em- eau parents should caution small shildreh agaihst visiting the float. 541,82/ Cases Thiongh “GOLD DIGGERS“ July 20 Against 449,704 ases Last Season The Southeast Alaska salmon ~ack continues to be larger than Bt last ceason, according to figures of| SEATTLE, July 23.—A party of {the Bureau of Fisheries. Reports 141 women, members of the Nas mmuv‘! July 20 show that 541,827 tjonal Pederation of Business .(nd have been packed this far) professional Women, who held the 4 cases for the same|annual convention here last week, sailed today aboard the steamer The pack rep show: Yakutat|vicioria, of the Alaska Steamship distri 16,371 1st 19,913 1ast| Company, for a 12-day tour of year; Icy Strait, 76,932 against 73,~ S()Uthc’\% Alaska. The party r em- waub Western district, 47,637 against | bers. call t':»mselves *he “Gold i Wi 185; E: n district (one cannery | gers,” missing) 79 against 43, 84 e Wrangell, 101,772% against 54,190; IS LUMBERMAN Ketchikan, 231,881 against 178,691; | * Al Peterman is a Tacoma lum- West Ccast district, 12,754 against ber executive. With ‘his wife and | 16,618, |Dorothy Rhedes of Seattle, he is Kinds of fish reveal the fellowinz |making the round-trip voyage on | againist period ® pack: Reds, 56,409 cases; kings,|the Aleutian. 10,200; pinks, 385,604%; chums, 72,- | - 1432%; co 5, 17,180%, or a total TII.LMANS HERE 541,827, Mrs. H. J. Tillman and Miss| = ->e {Mary J. Tillman, wife and daughter | ARE YOU GUILTY? {of the secretary of the San Juan| Have you obtained your ear driv-|Fish Company, were brief visitors er's license for 1935-37? Have you paid your school taxjon its round-trip voyage. Mr. and for 1935? {Mrs. - Wallis George entertaine d | What about that new license tax|them while they were Here. for your dog? —— ——— Why take chances by neglecting RET~RNS these matters? o4 EALLCLiLford, Marshall-Wells See the City Clerk at ofice, (—,mlau&n MW “réturn- - - o - ed from Ketchikan on the Aleu- Empire ads Pay. tian. Sailors! v 9 e Next to Snow White Laundry Allots PWA Funds 7 or 8 and the other about 3 or| |4 years old, were trespassers.on the|: boys, | : {ded into the deep water of Gasti- |} ployee, observed the accident and|: boy was about 5 feet|s brother, appar- || ON WAY NORTH., | here while the Aleutian was in port| were made for inspection of the streams, etc. With Wingard and Fred Lucas aboard, Pilot Ellis then | hopped south to False Pass on the | Alaska Peninsula, stopping at all points enroute. Pllot Elis and his party remained over night at Faise Mist Harbor and up to Larsen Bay on Kodiak Island. Weather was de- | cidedly tough. The flight was start- |ed for Cordova but bad weather | was encountered and Pilot Ellis turned back to Kodiak. Arriving there he was required to remain until last Sunday morning when the weather cleared. Then he took the air again, called at Seldovia and yesterday went to Cordova and| back to Juncau. Weather conditions’ over the Gulf of Alacka were per- fect and the flight from Cordova was made in the record time. | Plenty of Game During the flight, Pilot Elis re- porfed he had never seen so much wild game. One hundred bears were scen on the Ugalenka River and 18 ars ‘were seen in one group eat- ing strawberries alonz the beach i line near Katalla, Four hundred seals, in two herds, were sighted off the Tsiva river. On the Aleutians over 200 caribou were sighted. Prince William Sound district was | i | having bad weather and on the ! | Juneau- bound trip, fishing boats were found tied up because of the storm. Pilot Ellis leaves this afternoon for his base at Ketchikan. WASHINGTON STATE'S AAA IS NOT LEGAL Lester Herzog Discrimination between “good” o “bad” projects for PWA funds in New Yprk state will rest entirely on shoulders of Lester Herzog, who is watchdog over the purse-strin, of Empire State allotment, FRANK GARNICK MEETS FRIEND OF SCHOOL DAYS ie Balcom, teacher in the Denver Public Schools, 'visited with the Frank Garnick family here last night while the steamer Aeutian was in port. Garnick and Miss Balcom were 0ol mates in the High School class of '93 at Fort | + Miss C: IOollma Colorado. This is Miss OLYMPIA, July 23.—Washington Balcom's first v to the north- State’s AAA with all of the price | land. fixing marketing provisions has ——————— | been declared unconstitutional by 'DAILY EMPIRF WAN7 ADS PAY!|the State Supreme Court Sherwin-Williams DECOTINT NITARY WALL FINISH FOR USE WITH HOT OR COLD WATER | | | It gives that soft, velvety effect so essential to home-like surroundings Twenty Attractive Shades 3,000 miles and also making a rec-| Pass, then hopped to Sand Point,| " The Weather (By tho U. S. Weather Bureau) ; Furecast tor Junesu and vletnity, beginning at 4 pan, July 23: Showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.05 58 69 Nw 4 Cldy 4 am. today 30.02 52 ki NwW 4 Cldy Noon today 30.01 53 81 SwW | Rain RADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY | TODs™ : Highest 4pxn. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.c Btation temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloolty 24hrs, Westher Anchorage i 0D ey 9 — — 19 Cldy | Barrow - 38 38 36 38 10, 0 Pt Cldy Nome 52 50 50, 50 ¢ i@ - 0 Cldy Beihel ! @ o . fo.ef WYY 0 PBL'Cudy | Fairbanks 62 58 "46 46 4 06 Pt Cldy Dawson 66 66, 4 40 Calm 0 Pt O b St. Paul ... 52 50 [ 28 48 14 01 Rain Duteh Harbor 56 BB 48 62 100 04 Cldy Kodiak 54 54 46 46 4 08 ey Cordova ... 56 56 48 48 Calm 0 Cldy | Juneau . 59 58 52 50 4 0 Cudy Sitka 58 o= (SR ISR .. .Cldy. Ketehikan 68 68 52 54 10 0 Pt Cldy | Prince Rupert ... 56 56 50:. 53 6 0 Cldy Fdinonton 86 84 | 56 58 4 0 Clear Seattle ... 84 84 | 58 58 12 0 Cldy Portland ... 88 88 | 60 60 4 0 Cldy San Francisco ... 64 58 {083 B2 4 0 Cldy New York i 82 80 4 6 12 18 Cldy ‘Washington . 90 84 4 8 6 .01 Clear: WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 54; Craig cloudy, 52; Wrangell, cloudy, 58; Sitka, rain, 54; Radioville, showers: Soapstone, Tain, 52; | Port Althorp, cloudy; Skagway, cloidy, 54; Anchorage, cloudy, 54; Fairbanks, clear, 58; Nenana, cloudy, 60; Hot Sprmgs part cloudy, | 58; Tanana, part cloudy, 56; Nulat>, cloudy, 50; Kaltag, part cloudy, 54; Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Ruby, clear, 60; Flat, cloudy, 49. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS A ridge of high pressure centered over the middle Pactfic ex- tends north over Southeast Alaska and the area surrounding the Gulf. . The barometer is low over the rest of the Territory with centers north of the Aleutians ani east of Barrow. Light rain has fallen locally over the Interior and Southwest Alaska to Kodiak with generally fair weather prévailing in other parts during the last twen- ty-four hours. Cooler temperature; are reported from nearly all Al- askan stations. Complete R Y | “Stfl)n to gtemepalrlng / Cdll 411 Now! &3 l CONNORS MOTOR (0. 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