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COME! & NO APPROVALS AlthBugh ' venomous snakes are 'the 400 workmen employed there by Smoky | the national park service has been | abundant in the Great Mountains national park, none of | bitten SAL 30 Dresses SEE THEM! _ VALUES TO $22.50 AND just a few more GOATS 4*(,.!3 Now $19.75 With any suit, coat fl (fi"(‘s&j‘sq']d it s absolutely FREE—One pair: WHITE SHOES EXCHANGES B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store NO % W e FREE > priges w¢ will ‘include [ 9. the national VHlues o $59.50. ~NO ALTERATIONS JE DAILY AL |DESTROYERS T0 THRD HOUSE {ARRIVE TODAY, CONTROLLING FROM WRANGELL Douglas Dance A no l‘h er Featiare of Chantel’s Welconte' for Navy «Continfi¥d m Pag¢ One |of 1920. Accommodations Asked Accommodations for these four | vessels Have ' beth reguested of Mayor Isadore. Goldstéin at Gov- ernnient ‘Dock. THey, ‘6he ‘advarice! , | communication stated, are due to |arrive at 7 o'elock, i Tomight will be a gala time in | Douglas, across Gastineau Channel | from Juneat. ,The Douglas Cham- ber of Commerce has arranged a |special dance and entertainment |for the Navy visitors in the Nata-| torium. No charge will be asked for dancing or refreshments. Jutieau, on the other hand, was |and commissioned in the latter part LEGISLATION cisions Recogmized as Real Stuff Now { By HERBERT PLUMMER WASHINGTON, July 24 — The two re; branches of Congress—, the House of Representatives and te—will be en the job as usual, looks as if the ‘third house}, the one fo Watch from now 1 adjournment is had on Cap- itol Hi The “third house” so named by Senator Norris of Nebraska, its im- placable foe, is the conference com- mittee. In many reSpécts it is more infiuential than either house cf Conare: At present the “third house” has| squarely on its lap the fate of one of the most controversial pieces of Jegi‘lation ever proposed—the utili- ties holding company bill. No less an authority than “Cactus Jack’ Garner has said privately, in his cpinion it may be the dominant issue in the 1936 presidential cam- j paign SKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY: 24; 1935. 1 + 1y _IConference Com itte’s DE-j | | | S i e - o —m— — e A Righedt’ Giel” 1 Conit Thie Wedther isit West ' ; (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Junean and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 24: Cloudy with occasional showers tonight, Thursday partly cloudy and warmer; gentle westerly winds, L. .. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A M. . , Ketchikan part cloudy, temperature, 53; Craig cloudy, 54; Wran- gell, ‘cloydy, 51; Sitka, cloudy, 55; Soapstorie, cloudy, 55; Port Althorp, LOCAL DATA Time . Barometer -Tem. -Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe: 4 pm. yestly 30.02 53 ki Sw 2 Cldy 4 am. today 30.07 49 B 1 Misting Noon ' today 3008 - 53 s (i 0l ; ’ RADIO REPORTS ) YESTERDAY | TOLA® ¥ Hglpst 4pm. | Aam. Precip 4a.c Station wop. temp velopity 24Nrs Wentipsr Anchorage ... 60 — AR el s e _u']m e : Barrgw ' . .50 46 | s 4§ 12 0 Pt Oy . None .. iR 52 j'a 48 12 0 Cldy gexn{: i g; 2: I50 50 4 0 Pt Cldy ‘airpanks’ . ... | 48 48 4 01 Pt CI ' Dawson ANLLEE L0 e St. Banl ...l 54 54 [ijia8 46 14 10 T Eidy. Dut¢h Harbor -.. 64 68 58 58 10 0 Cldy Kodgbk o ; 3 go 8 48 4 06 Cldy Cordoya, - 54 | 48 48 6 0 Cidy ;_nn(ia 5 | 4 49 1 04 Rain Sitka .. . 28 g Ml s Cam )3 Oidy Ketchikan ... 60 88 | 57 52 6 .14 Pt Cldy Prince Rupert ... 58 86 | 50 5 4 Trace Rain Edménton o OGS T 4 0 Clear Seattle % {188 38 8 [ Cldy Portland 4 | 60 6o 4 0 Cldy San Francisco 88 0 52 o 5e 4 0 Cldy New ¥ork BF Ll 74 e MR 9 - Pt. Cldy Washington 8 | 718 8 4 08 Cldy Not one of the 125 entrants In flown by Verne &orst on & scénic intercollegiate golf |flight in ‘the Juneau area Iast championship wore knickers. planning a program pf welcome for the remainder of the week. Under the chairmanship ‘,of . B. Phillips, the Chamber’s, welcome .committee met at the’ Gastinedu Gafe this noon. £ 3 | T i | The conference committee's rea- 1 a . 'son for existarice is that the houses IGIuN Is ‘¢t Congress frequently pass bills on RE I- i g the same subject but ‘which vary in | 4 detall. Suth was the case With, BAUSE UF mn holding company leégislation. ' ‘ DELIBERATES SECRETLY The conference committee mus’p g determine which #bill is’ to be adopted or draft a compromise con- preetas | taining parts of each. The decision Protestants and Catholics of the conferees then is submitted . . to each heuse for acceptance or re- in Conflict — Extra !jcction i toto. 1t cant be moai- fled. Guards Ca“ed Out | This is the secret of the confer GALWAY, Irish Free State, July COc¢'s power. [In the closing day 24, — Ireland’s réliglous strife has O & session, when every one is spread west as the dock Wworkers eager to get th;ouglkll, compmmis? here demanded that all Protestant T¢POrts from the “third Houce workers be dismissed in retaliation which qrdmanly might be rejected. for the Belfast anti-Cathrlic dis- 7€ approved and become law. turbdnces. - i &4 b33 |~ Whether this w?ll be true in tl}( Fifty - extra ‘guards fren Dublia ”::n_"r ‘th“ b:"ld‘"g Cfi;f;lm"yhb‘“ & by ms to seen. ere ave nagh oA i SmerBeNTY: been suggestions that lines on both 'sides of the question are drawn s YOUNGSTERS GO UP tighly the bill may get no further ] CHORT 1 B ‘than the conference stages. IN AlR' SHORT TRIP Certainly no one on the outside ever will know the details of the .Ynyce_: Oprst. Siyz'-yl:ar-old aviation piong over the “death sentence” sec- ;‘;’;‘;"““&‘1‘&:“eri““&ver::egv“&ml‘“:;s tion in the “third house.” Rowever G. W. Brown were passengers oo g it may be. The “third aboard the Gorst Boeing flying hoat. house” deliberates in absolute se- Urecy and its proceedings go un- récorded. night. ' BYRNS HOLDS TO TRADITION America’s finest blended whiskey Blended for Better Taste— Not for Loy_ver Price"—': Golden Wedding is finer than any pre-pro- hibition blended whis- key. Serve it proudly —it’s blended for Bet- ter Taste, not for price. PACIFIC BOTTLERS SUPPLY COMPANY Exchange Building 'NEWSFAG: — Since Jack Garner has been Vice President and presiding officer of were given United ghhp sév pfodlbld in Schenl ALASKA DISRIBUTORS Seattle, Washington the Senate, the “third house” ha t2%" on added significance in the Iegislative scheme of things. Con- ferees for each house are named | by “the Vice President and Speaker respectively. After the four-billfon-dollar work velief bill had béen changed b conterees hoctile to the measure Garner served rotice that in the future, regardless of seniority whic' usually governs the choice of mem- bers of the “third house,” he would appoint a majority kncwn to favo tne pending measure. He did that very thing in thc selection of conferees on the hold- 'ing company bill. All except one of the five are known to favor the Administration’s attitude on the “‘deat sentence” gection of the _ measure, <‘ The seniority, . tradition in - the house is ore firmly * established Mr Byrns adhiered! to, i in his seléction of conferees on the hold- g company bill despite the fact majority 15 a group unfavorable jfo the istfation’'s powper ‘plans. 'BILL BRISNER HAS - RETURNED TO NOME ‘Oie ‘of the real oldtimers of the Northifhnd, Bl Brisner, was.a re. turning )'fs,sscqger on the North- witid, which arrived at Nome re- egngy 1." his capacity of Engineer he Whs & membcr of a great many Arctic Expeditions during the ear- Yer attempts of such expeditions to reach ‘the North Pole, basing at ‘| Nome. He was a member of the créw df the faffious whaler Belve- dere and later served on the Nanuk {which was rrogn' in during the winter of 1929 when Col. Ben Eiel- son and Earl, Borland lost their lives while on a trip for the relier [ of those aboard. Mrs, Edna Chris- bo(hr_s;;nn, Well, known. gyiatrix of N rieils a4 T of Bill Brisner 3 {NOME TO HAVE NEW BUILDING FOR BANK On the south side of Front Street, | Nome, near the former site of Bar- 'rack square, a new Corkansteel buflding s now nearing completion for the Miners and Merchants Bank. The Work.is being done by the Cork Insulation Co., Ine, ' It is expected that the building, work on which Is being rushed to completion, Will be ready for occu- pancy in the near future when the bank will move from their tempor- ary quarters in W. J. Rowe'’s former office building on upper Framt street. s on liquor is month of May. ment indome ey fovi cloudy; Fahlanks, . Tanang, rain, 54; Nulato, cloudy, cloudy, :54; Ruby, part cloudy, 52; Doris, Dyky iCromwell, e distribyl world’s' ricHest ‘gitl,” who i pected to arrive in San ¥ran- over: the southern half. adioville, showers; Skagway, cloudy, 54; Anchorage, rain, 50; | rain, 48; Nerana, cloudy, 52; Hot Springs, cloudy, 5% 52; Kaltag, cloudy, 55; Unalakiget, Flat, clear, 52. WEATHER S YNOPSIS 4 ; tion of baromeétric. pressure is little changed since yestgrday, still Iow over the northern half of the Territory and high Light rain bas fallen during the last 24 ciceo In October, ‘With her hus- ‘hours, over the Pribilof Islands, the Interior and the Southeast with band, “Jimmy” Cromwell, and | ‘gen¢kaBy (fair{ weathier. over other ‘portions of the Territory. Tem- her many millions:. The heiress Y :‘e m over Beward Peninsula and Southeast Alaska this to the Duke tobagco mifligns | mo “and - Warmer in other parts of the Territory. has bocked passage from Japan to San Francicco on the N. Y. . K, lincr Tatsuta Maru They are expected tc be guests of Miss Maricn Hellins, formor women’s naticnal amatcur golf champiom, ‘at heriplace tiempo, near Santa Cruz, their ‘visit {0 Califorria. INNER, GILBERT VISIT JUNEAU ON JOURNEY -TO KAKE Gilbert W, Skinncr, Presldent, __)and J, W. Gilbert, Vice-President and General Manager of the Al- |aska Pacific Salmon Corporation, COU‘NTER AND WIFE are to leave Juneau this afternoon FLY TO CHICHAGOF aboard Gimert's cruise yacht, the | Jeannette-E, for Kake. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Counter, who, The two prominent fish industry arrived yesterday on the Alaska, executives arrived here from the were passengers aboard the PAA'corporation’s large cannery at Port Fairchild, flown by Murray Stuart Althorp late yesterday afternoon with flight mechanic Erick Shutte,'on the second receni visit of the today for Chichagof where Counter Jeannette-E in a fortnight. {3 connected with the Chichagoff Skinner disembarked from the Gold Mining Company. Pete Man- steamer Yukon in Icy Straits onto leric and Virgil Schumaker were the Jéannette-E Monday, as that passengers to Kimsham Cove where | vessely was proceeding southbound. they are returning fo work in the Skinnér had been on & business mihe. itrip to Cordova. Skinner and Gilbert will visit the % 4 Kake cannery for a few days, then DAILY EMPLRYE WANY ADS PAY! | i1l take Gilberts yacht to Ketchi- !kan, where Skinner will board the isuuthhound steamer North Sea next in 5 | | | - eee——— THANRKS, PATE CALL OFF 2 - DAY STRIKE | | TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 24— The two-day general strike here, which tesulted in disorders and calling out of the National Guards- men, has been called off. This is the announcement made by Max | Schaffer, Vigo County Central La- | bor Union Vice-President, ‘ The militiamen are still remain- ing on duty. The labor holiday ended with more than 150 persons arrested. Tear gas was used several times. | One soldier is in the hospital with | broken ribs as the result of being ‘hit by a brick. i N T The PAA - Fawchiid flown by Alex Holden with Flight Mechanic Lloyd Jarman, left Juneau this morning on a special flight chart- ered by Sigmund Einstoss, who will go to Sitka, return to Juneau for |about an hour and then take off Ifor Ketchikan. i 1SURE HOPR ess LEVI'S HOWD ! DON'T WORRY, YOU GETA NEIW PAIR FREE IF THEY RIP ¢ PHONE 478 Local Radishes, Onions, Turnips—-Fresh Daily: CALIFORNIA GROCERY | The Pure Foods Store Promipt Delivery Our Services to You THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau g Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Heating Plumbing RICE & AHLERS CO. Sheet Metal Work PHONE34 . . - LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc., Miners, lumbermen and othét * d “Easy-fit- ting LEVI'S! They’re my first choice because they last.” Ex- mine a pair and you'll see why. 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