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W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 FULLER SILENT |SOLDIERS ARE -.. ‘ugaues parwon, 60LD DIGBERS, ON MATANUSKA DOING MARCH =i Soms mame wout O NORTH TOUR, will camp tonig The Gorst Alr Tmn\pon, i trom Chilkoot Bar- ¥ range, where ‘le.\ will stay | terday with Lemuel G. Wmsn out on the sec m(! : sh Tale Sprung; costir e " WENDT ON JO port has been circulated HERE TnNIGHT Lhal. DdVE Ramsav popular young’ purser on the motorship Estebeth £ i Atk snagged a 28-pound rainbow trout Taking advantage of the present weekend, returning to "“A\F‘: - a"'e“; of the Bureau of _the biggest he's ever hooked."|favorable weather, B. M. Behrends au on Monday. isheries, and Don Haley, left P 2 o7 | : n, all right, if iSSued orders for painting of the ersburg this morning on ‘a Fish (Continued Hfom Pags One) |3 Tl e el | ST of e B, A “Heliranis 00, ies Patrol flight, according, to me | The largest fish caught by the Inc., and painters have already‘ sages received by Verne Gorst.[on the North Sea on July 5, and party in Montana Creek, in which begun slinging the brushes. f rank Knight is piloting the flyin in Ketchikan she organized were, Mr.. and Mrs: Ramsay, Ken Fred Wendt was given the con-| {boat on the patrol flight. Business and Professional Wom- o " 1 B Wilcox, Ray James !Fact and his crew is now at work | e B e o len’s Club with an enmllmen_t of and. Ray Stevens—measured < only | OB the building at the corner. of SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! | SHOP IN JunEAU! |58 members. The Jundau f!\ubmessg 12.inches in length. And. it wasn't; Seward and Third. - | ," f:l(f:fg:r’:nsl e a rainbow—'twas just' a Dolly Var- B = e __ STRATTON LEAVES e and he’s friendly a3 ¢ puppy. ’ WITNESS TESTIFIES |10, 000 POUNDS OF | GOVERNMENT WORK i ‘"' Then he’s off ork 3 | IN DZALOFF HEAR]NG‘ IH?I;IBTITI !S SOLD, FOR OWN OFFICE, on:‘;,ins:z“::‘mw 3 r ; Our O S e S lll(a?ul?:zraylo?len:erg lil:d:)rwl;gflsg “T‘Te 0‘;‘“{19;3 03:]; g“’l":x;:r::‘c‘i O. H. Stratton, the man who Try Schilling Coffee. set out for tk bjective, Lena Beach, where n, day's Co]omzahon Project Chlef el Enroute to Washington |ing. © to Report to Hopkins I of Upon their rewurn to Juneau they will pitch their camp in E en Bowl for the remainder of their|p stay, probably until August 3. SR that Company a charge of rioting in the street this morning was 10,000 pounds t0 who designing engineer for the Ju- It's sturdy and dependable. | turbance of June 24, was start- the Alaska Trollers Co-operative|negu-Douglas bridge, today an- ‘With reasonable care ous weapons during the trouble. bm 4t the Unlversn.y of Cam‘omla v SHOP IN. JUNEAU FIRST! p:(v’fm’lflm‘ 7 p in U. 8. Commissioner's court M;}}:‘:‘:‘;a};‘fi“fi:‘:‘gm R me[nounoed that he would leave gov- it deuvm.ddm.m g morning and continued over ernment work to establish a private It's Wi of the Morning! A = g g ® 3:30 this afternoon to allow Margaret T, skippered by Capt. consulting engineer office of his s Wings ¢ Morning! B P ional witnesses time to ap- Peter Hildre, who claimed the trip|own here, PY ° 4 g was one of the best he had ever| on August 1, Stratton xpects to S hlll " Jack Finlay was on the stand experienced. |move into quarters in the Valen- c ln & g this morning and told of seeing The fish sold for good prices of tine Building. | ¥ S | off in the trouble on Lower 535 and 350 cents per pound. He has not only designed the (4] ee t hey ('f iz x e | “ront Street the morning of June T o R Douglas bridge, now nearing com- S ST Py SR 24, Finlay declared Dzaloff had a POP LIKES BEARS | pletion, but has planned many oth- | There are two Schilling Coffees. Aegad | bolt in his hand but that he did Pop Warner, whose contract at er spans for the Alaska Road Com- | OMfotperqnlnoc. H [ J not see him use it. Temple | University still. has L}uae}missipn durfng ‘his year and a hAlf Oufoc*ip. DlvlslUN UF | 5 Dazaloff, like the other alleged vearS to run. has told repm'wrs stay: in Juneau ‘ N ’ IS e 3 ’ a ers, is charged with using dan- that he “would lke t6 ‘coach foot- ——rre———— VISTOR HERE .. Is Eximclrd (Continuea irom Page One) B Following { (718), Wic 15), Pluh)) 6), The last four are memb troyer Division Four, which is led by the Evans | eomee e e i B SESARIE S Are Speedy > They e the same i1 PAUL Old Oscar WOLF ships those five eft e remained 1 S 315 feet long and can speed of approximately 41 per hour. Each ship is equip h four boilers and Parsons- i turbines, developing approxi- y' 24,000 hor armament consists torpedo tubes, four 4-inc ber guns, one 3-inch ar gun and 14 depth charges The destroyers to 4 leave Monday mornir mg with ¢ the Chicago, thereby ending Ju- neau's Navy per welcome. No definite program of ente; inmeni has been arranged by the Chamber of Commerce Welcome imitlee, although a dance here for com- missioned officers in the Scottish In the space below we take ple Rite Temple, and anoher dance in the Douglas Natatorium both have been scheduled for tomorrow JON A Blend of Straight A Blend of Straight Whiskies Maryland Strmghl Rye | %’ i CREEK g | i ) §) % Pe pper i \ \ ) ] asurein quoting just a few of our many extra \.xhu- items at prices of interest to the thrifty housewife . . . . DELIVERIES 10:30, 2:30 and Baseball games, crew the first annual inter-service rifle ‘\IIXCED (JI‘AN] shoot held in Juneau are expected r Pac o : 2 to be other events on a program I))r\ I (lL]\' 25 16 0Z. cans, 5 to be announced tomorrow. | J iunsed iesihoes tins . c gagh .. o ang c e & ———— e i Tt e % e M BUTTER - —High in the harbor to nine, including ? the Cous Gura cuer Tatpocss, il 2 poun s the Chilkoot Barracks tender For- By sl TOMATO JUICE TOMATOES e o the seaner nac [l earce’s, Pure To- With Puree, :{::u.wmgh: and the cruiser Chi- mato, 3 l 5 oz, "ll'lb 3 NO 21/ cans . c core Creamery, o CIGARETTES—C: "']"“'(:"H“t fields and 4 COMPROMISE W Lchy Sices, carton 1o e [ .23 IS ACCEPTED TOILETTISSUE | COOKIES Loy Waldorf, { Plain Mixed, : mber Fiyvond Gnion workers [l 4 TOlls L. .. . 250 pound i 250 have voted to 49 to accept the oo Fo oAl S SNSRI S RIS EARSIE AN MCE IO, o X, L compromice agreement ottered vyl COFFEE— \IASI\ a Special, Packed by Chase I 9 ¢ From All Over the World They Come . . . . . TO VISIT THE Nugget Shor Alaska’s themi'er Dealer in Alaskan Antigues ana The ag: ement provides for = %0 /W and Sanborn, pound ... .. cent hour minimum and 40 lm.n'i v tas s ettt | | [0 CO SO SIS B -ttt e The plants are expected to be in !)l',l) or l{l(:E KRISPIF‘S | full operation by next Monday. | | fins? A2 it l\cllogg's' j § R()_'al, ; NEW POTATOES —California Shaft TU FAIRBANKS 25 Ib. shopping bag ... .. e erg. e 89c Curios, Totems, Plctures Nugget Jewelry A complete assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at All Times! The PAA Lo by Joe Crosson took off for Fairbanks this afterncon at 3 o'clo :d Electra piloted Sokoloff, Vice Presid SEE SYDNEY LLAURENCE’S FAMOUS R cirotin 1o AX WATERMELONS LETTUCE PEACHES _ fight from Seesoor o cal CANTALOUPES EGG PLANT NEW APPLES MT. McKIMLEY OIL PAINTING: e e CASABAS SUMMER QUASH APRICOTS sentative, ‘were pas banks. LOCAL RADISHES, ONIONS D STRAWBERRIES _———— DUNDEE ARRIV Vince Dundee, ex-middl boxinz champion, arrived in £ after a 19-hour airplane trip M-w Jersey to begin training his bout with Preddy Steele, Tac- oma star, on July 30. “King of the Arctic” and dozens of other Laurence Paintings