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—in si ed styl mode checks, variety mixes. TOPCOATS by Michaels-Stern $30 - $35 All Sizes . . . Best Quality B.M. Belirends Co., Inc. o stout, medium and short stout $30.00 THE DAILY ALASKA: EMPIRE THURSDAY JULY 25, 1935. by Michaels-Stern “Quality Clothing for 65 Years” Our suit stock js yery com: plete—in sizes from 35 to 50 ngle and double breast- es and in short, long, ls and patterned in stripes, tweeds, twists, worsteds and serges in a great of shades, colors and + AT Juneau’s Leading Department Store |First Clear DANGE DETAILS 17" seresince FOR SATURDAY /- © forreet | FUNCTION TOLD : lear day smce July 8 today, Affair Which Will Honor! but also the one which probably ‘vn.l be the warmest experienced! Navy Officers to Be Invitational since June 21, United States Weather Bureau statistics indicated | this afternoon. ‘The maximum temperature for Uns month was reached on July 8, 1 | R ien 70 degrees was . recorded.| Details of an invitational dance However, Weather Bureau attend- y to be given at Scottish Rite Tem-|ants sajd that indications were] ple Saturday night in honor of |styong that the mercury will ' rike’ commissioned Navy officers in port apove that figure later this after-| were announced today. Inoon. On June 21, 74 degrees was Similar to the well attended func- reached. tion last week when two cruise The temperature at” noon t.oday were in port, the dance is expected ( yuq gg degrees. to be one of the summer's out-| ¢ also was pointed out that, of standing social events. At least une]lhe 25 days this month, 22 have ex- cruiser and five destroyvers will be|perienced. some amount of rain, | in port, and two other heavy cr uxs—! However, the forecast for the ers also may be anchored at Aukim,)‘l 24 hours’ mdlcates topre fair) Bay, | weather. WOUNDS SELF AS POLICE CLOSE ber of Commerce, announced today | that the affair would be H‘.\'l(a— tional. He said that all mvmbors Paroled Convict Slays Of- ficer and Turns Gun on Self when Surrounded for Juneau residents, will be $1. The Coast Guard Shoshone with 8. P. Fuller Jr, who is returning from the Matanuska where he re- organized the colonization project, aboard is scheduled to arrie in Ju- neau at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- | to a foster sister, Miss Inez Plum- > ing, according to word to the Gov- mer of Denver, Tt read: of.the Chamber of Commerce, all Masons and all those to \\Imm‘ inyitations were mailed for last week’s dance were invited to at-) tend. Music will be furnished by Dude| Haynes' Orchestra. Dancing will start at 8:30 o'clock. Admission, MATANUSKA CHIEF ’ DUE AT 9 0’CLOCK l GREELEY, Colo., Juiy 25.—Sur- FRIDAY MORNING rounded by a posse seeking to avenge the slaying of lice Desk Sergeant Lee Whitman, Jack Printz, 137, paroled convict, firéd a shot at pursuers and then fatally. wound- ed himself near here today. In his pocket was found a note ernor'’s office today. While here| *“Damn fool Dick grabbed by gun. Mr. Fuller, who is General Admin-|Goodbye Sis.” istrator of the project under the| The shooting of Whitman oc~ new arrangement, will confer with|curred a few minutes after Printz Gov. John W. Troy before proceed- was taken to thé police station ing on to Seattle and thence Washington, D. C., to report to his |investigation. chief, Harry L. Hopkins, Relief Ad- ministrator. B — WINGARD, HALEY GO LEGAL ADVISOR COMING W. P. Staley, Assistant to Lhe‘ Solicitor for the Department of| Lemuel G, Wingard, Alaska Agent| Agriculture with headquarters in|of the Bureau of Fisheries, and D. Portland, is expected to arrive in Haley Juneau the last of next week, ac- | Lake Hasselborg aboard the Gorst cording to information to the For- | Air Transport flying boat piloted est Service here. Mr. Staley, who by Frank Knight, handles legal matters for the S&r-; R vice is now in Ketchikan in con-| Carl nection with a hearing on mining (games from his jinx club, the claims on Prince of Wales Island. lBrooklyn Dodgers, while losing 24. MRS. KASALICA IS to|by a patrolman and booked for| TO LAKE HASSELBORG/ were passengers today to| Hubbell has won only 11} TO BE BURIED HERE The last rites for Mrs. Kasalica, well-known Juneau - woman; passed away several days ago in the south, will be held in Juneau ,early next week. The remains will leave Seattle Saturday on the Yu- kon for Juneay and fuperal ar- rangements will ‘be made’ upon ar- rival. T3P Ny FLY TO JUNEAU, VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Knight ar- rived from Fairbanks yesterday on the PAA Lockheed Electra. Knight is & school teacher for the Bureau of Indian "Affairs at White Moun- tain and is on & vacation trip with Mrs. Knight, ———.————— | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, :July - 23; 1935 Sealed bids will be: received at: the office of the Bureau of Public. Roads, 419 Federal and Ter~ ritorial Bldg. Juneau, Alaska until 9 o'clock AM. on August 21, 1035 for: clearing and grubbing: 3,28 miler g of the Tonga Highway, Point Higgins-Clover Section; locat- ed within the Tongass Nationa) Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter-+ ritory of Alaska, {involving 200 acres clearing and 14.0 acres grub- bing. Bids are requested on the basis that if subsequent legislation shall’ require observance of ‘mini- mum wages and/or maximum hours of employment and/or limitation as to ‘age" of employees, it the ‘per= formance of Government contracts; any contract entered into” shall be subject to’ modification to accord” with such statutory requirements to the exteént authorized or required by law. The attentioh of the hidder |18 directed to the special provisions covering subletting and assigning the contract, minimum wage rateg and alternate bid to be submitted in case he may desire to offer afy’ -| forelgn ' articles, materials or sup- plies” ' Where plans and specifica- tions are requested, a deposit of $1000 will be required to ingure theif return within 30 days after opening of bids. Checks ' 'shall’ be | Publié Rohds; Juneau, Alaska, Plang at the Buréau of Public Roads;! Federah-& Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska;: Forest ‘Service, Commercial Buildir Kétchikan, ' Alaska ' and !General Contractors * of America, Arctic Club Bidg., Seattle, Washiington. Bid blanks may be obtained . -at “the office * of * the Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, District | Engineer. Publication dates: July 25, 26, 29. < | with |PILOT. WDONALD Hm « ka, who B made’‘payalile ' to the Bureau: of - and specifications may be examired' 3{SOLDIERS £ LEAVE ON FOBR DAY HIKE TRIP | Company E from Chilkoot Bairacks Losés'No' Time in. Getting Into. Action (Continuea irum Page One).. ™ August 3, according: to' the prasem program. Autoists in the neighborhood or ‘| the camps along the line of march of Company E. are invited to visit the soldiers, ask quei'.lbns and get acquainted with Plans are being made lor 5pon.s and games and a “big time” gen- érally upon the “réturn of the troops to Juneau. A visit to the eamp in" Evergreerr Bow! vul “be | well worth while, IS RECOVERING FROM RECENT PLANE CRASH Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. V& l(fibonlld arrived ‘from Whitehotse aboard ‘the PAA Lockheed Elec! and are regfstered at the Gastineay | |for 'a few days before returhing: to their home at' Tulséquah. MeDonala was the pilot "or' Odpt ““Wililem | cently. He'is Yecovering ‘nicély uom his/injurfes recefved in- thé ‘acoident and' i abl!ito "walk witl ‘Gomfort. Ray Arnold, flight § with McDonald: on" the’ fiyhg Boat] Who | was' alsoinjured, lmuons and wbrmm, * it 'bel " paksenger - from | Whitétiorse ‘61" theifiext scheduled {flight of the Elec- PAA* libckheed D tra. Arnold aid’ MF) B Mrs. Me- Donald will probably return . to- me Miss ' Mary A Hallren| residént of 'Lowelt; Mass., Who*artived ‘here on'’ thé Brineess Charlotte fom Vaneouver, 'B. C.'left on the mo- torship Bstebeth*fot & crutse to Sit< Therd “she' [ éxpected to en- ] FHONE 58 SHRIMP Dty Pack, -. l » Y i 2 pounds mato, J W dldorf 2 pkgs ev sees NEW POTATOES——Cahformd Shafters, @@ - b. shopp g baj 4 Qomplfie assortment of F, resh F ruits and LOL Ve etables at All Times! WATER CANTA oo ST o ohick U v Pearce s Pure To- 315 oz. cans g ok ""Ec(’; PLANT e — NEW PAA STATIONS. WILL BE INSTALLED Don Abel, in charge .of construc- tion for. the PAA, arrived in Ju- neau yesterday -aboard- the PAA Lockheed Electra. Abel, who left here about a week ago, has visited a number of prospective - sites for \PAA radio stations and landing reports that radio stations be inbstalled at’ Nulato and within: theé nearsfuture, and Al {wi | Ruby pr lmm at Minchumina and Mc- inspected the PAA at Tanana crossing and stated v fhe biifldingg, he fhd the Tandi| I( Abel the radio Tfield will MEET IN DUEL; ) SHOTS mu - NO BLOOD SHED BUENOS AIRES, July 25.—Ar- tina’s ‘Minister of Finance Fed- o Pinedo; and Senator Lisan- {dro Delatorre, fought a pistol duel |here today. Each missed the single shot they fired and ‘both left the field unre- coneiled: The two met as.the result of an 0 in the Senator was <'m&c§xfi! {.‘q; the gnnery. DIRECTORS\EQR. ;. 1 4 " KETCHIKAN ¢ C..ARE ELECTED f Election ofdirectors- and a2 mo- tion" to ‘urge bettér »mail : service during’ the coming year so that all slasses ‘of mail might be carried on Northland Transportation coms« | pany line -as well as other lines, constituted’ the. principal ~matters of business before the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce meeting the he! iFother moon. The following were elected di- dotors:” W, K: Spaulding, W. O.( Dibrell, J.7W.. Mendenhall, W. J. MecDonald; - R. A. Bartholomey, W. C. Arnold, Walter King and Dr. H.| §: Halll’ Officers will' be appointed ffom among the directors at a di- Iéctors' meeting. The vote for the" h;hc,h director was tied, J. E. John- fon withdrawing in favor of Walter | P ' Pine Silver bid 30 asked 34%. STOCK PRICES FLUTTER TODAY, HEAVY TRADING Realizing Takes Place Dur- ing Greater Part of Session—Declines NEW. YORK, July 25—Stocks ran to realizing ‘foday. This was expected by analysis. of a number of leaders which were backed up by underselling and selective buy- ing for the greater part of the ses- sion. Trading acted as a cushion for the fall of many issues but which held t3‘a narrow grove. Today's close was rather heavy. Sales totalled about 1,300,000. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, dJuly 25.—Closing quotation of Aldska Juneau mine stock today is 14%, American Can 140, American Power and Light 4%, Anaconda’ 16'%, Bethlehem Steel 3414, General Motors 37%, Interna- tional Harvester 507%, Kennecott 19%, United States Steel 40%, Found $496%, Bremner bid 40 asked 52, Nabesna bid 56, Black — CANNERY TENDER VISITS JUNEAU ' The cannery tender Golden Gate from the Libby, McNeill and Libby Company plant at Taku Harbor, berthed at the Lumber Mill Dock at;110:30 o'clock this imorning. The tender, skippered by Capt. Howard Tellefsen, left at 2 o'clock this afternoon on the return trin. e OFF FOR KETCHIK N R. W. McCrary, PAA radic op- erator, and Fred Ordway, were passenger to Ketchikan today aboard the PAA Fairchild piloted | by Alex Holden with Flight Me-| chanic Lloyd Jarman. Fred Onetta and P. Johnson went to Peters-| burg. - LEAVE FOR MINE Bob Kitnich, Pete Plese, and Louis Ppas left on the motorship Estebeth to be employed by the Chichagoff Gold Mining Company | at Chichagof. G < GROCERY ‘ In the space below we take pleasurein quoting just a few of our many extra value items at prices of interest to the thrifty housewife . . . . DELIVERIES 10:30, 2:30 and 4:30 CED CLAMS ..29¢ MIN 16 o0z. ca each . L S C BUT@ER ngh Score Credmerv T, Q,QFFEE*—ALanga &wcn!, Pdcked by Chase . and:Sanborn, pound b PEP: oF RICE KRISP}ES Royal, 4 pkgs. : » soe e 7 p ety e o S ) DAL M- SR 4 ETTUCE TOMATOE? With Puree, 3 No. 2% cans . CIGAR,E,TTES—.Qamels, Chesterfields and Jucky Strikes, cartofl ... ... .. “TOILET TISSUE “COOKIES Plain Mlxed, GELATIN E DESSERT @ ns, --39 I9c 89e . PEACHES NEW APPLES |graphed the PAA Lockheed Electra|leave for Kake on Gilbert’s yacht, (By the U. §. Weathér Burean) Forecast for yaneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 25: Fair tonight and Friday; gentle westerly winds. i LOCAL DATA Time Baromuter Temp. Humidity, Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.08 54 8 s 4 Sprinkling 4 am. today 30,03 50 85 w (! Cldy Noon today 30.03 66 50 w 16 Clear RADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY TOLA™ ¢ | Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 48~ | | Station Wmp. 1eMP. | temp. temp, velocity 2hrs. Wasther | | Anchorage 61 42 - 0 Pt Oldy | Barrow 8 m % 3 4 o P.clay || Nome 50 50 @ 50 12 0 Pt Cldy i Bethel 66 60 50° 52 20 01 Rain 5 Fairbanks 6 e | 50 50 6 .08 Cldy | Dawson = = | 42 42 Calm 12 Pt Cldy 3 St. Paul 56 5 | 48 48 22 18 Cldy 5 Dutch Harbor 66 64 |68 08 12 0 Cldy . é Kodiak .62 62 50 52 4 0 cuy' ) i Cordova .. b4 50 44 44 Calm .06 Juneau .88 54 %0 1 m cu: L Sitka 61 — 4 — Cam o Cleary q Ketchikan . 64 62 52 52 4 [ cdy Prince Rupert 58 58 50 52 4 0 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 80 72 | 56 60 4 02 Cldy Seattle 0 U T O T 0. Pt Cldy : Portland %76 54 . 54 4 .. 0 Py cClay 3 San Francisco 68 60 | 88 |5 [] 0 Cldy New York .. 8 82 6 16 B Cldy Washington .92 88 w6 78 £ = Clay . [ WEATHER CONDITIONS AT & A. M. : Ketchikan, part -cloudy, temperature, 54; Craig, clear, 61; Wran- Y gell, clear, 58; Sitka, clear, 54; Radioville, clear; Port Althorp, clear; ¢ Soapstone, clear, 62; Skagway, clear, 51; Anchorage, part cloudy, 53; 5 Fairbanks, clear, 58; Nenana, clear, 78; Nulato, rain, 59; Kaltag, | cloudy, 52; Unalakleet, cloudy, 54; Ruby, cloudy, u, ‘Flat, cloudy, 56. ! WEATHER S YNOPSIS A large area of high pressure centered over the middle Pacific covers the southern half of Alaska to the Interior this morning with § the barometer rising. Pressure is low over the Bering Sea and the ) Arctic Ocean. Light rain has fallen generally over Alaska except at . Unalagka and ,over low, Southeast Alaska. This morning'’s reports show ’ cooler ufmpernt\rres ‘over ‘the’ extreme north and around Cordova and warmer elsewhere over the Territory. e ————— e L I PL ANE PHOTOGR AFHED‘c]uding Mendenhall Glacier. The X |Electra was also photographed on B BY ANOTHER m AlR’the ground at the PAA Airport. L The pictures will be sent to the ' New York office for company Fred Ordway of Ordway’s Photo|records and to be used for pub- Shop, and L. A. Delebeque, traffic| licity. ! representative for the PAA, were —————— e ‘fi passengers aboard the PAA Fair- child Lioern. by: Miurray Bt Hhis Gilbert W. Skinner, president, i 4 and J. W. Gilbert, vice-president afternoon on a. photographic flight.| and general manager of the Alaska Equipped with cameras and sup-\Pacmc Salmon Corporation, re- plies, Ordway and Delebegue took | mained in Juneau last night, .after off in the Fairchild and phom~JllrsL announcing that they would flown by Joe Crosson, in the ah"the Jeannette-E. However, they in several apct,s near Juneau, in- planned to leave this atwrnoon 4 4f - - THE CRIMONT CLUB \ { - Announces: Their Annual Summer Dance ParishHall Friday,July26 ® Dude Haynes’ Orchestra ® Invitational Admission $1.00 Dancing 9:30 THE'HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOSHLS. b & A A | O The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gapg l’hnk of Every_‘ l?auenger—Cn‘rrylng Boat Heaung Phlmbmg Sheet Meul Work PHONE 34. . For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Lomplete Repaznng “Stem' to Stern” Call 411 N o'w!