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BOGGANS RETURN DZALOFF BOUN Mr. and Mr: their honeymoon trip to e states, {accompanied by Susan Boggan ‘| The Boggans have v San Diego Exposition, Mrs. Bog e mother, Mrs. Peter Joh Jack Rompl (\L( n [nlo merly of Douglas, in R Custody, Similar Charge —Kobak Pmt\ Bond Oregon; Mrs. Haze! Beach, Cal Interpret Such Move as an Act of War Also to A. J. Mine (Continuea irom prage Oned FROM HONEYMOON CLAIM ACTION ‘GOLD DIGGERS' OVER T0 GRAND x> e~ WOULD SERVE AS ARRIVE; GIVEN | Italy Declares She Would Members of P: Party Taken to Mendenhall Glacier, (Continued from Page One) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935. MISS STEVENS IS HERE FOR VISIT Miss Lucie Stevens, resident of Montour, Towa, arrived here on the mer Victoria from Seattle. Stevens is a sister of Ray . PEACE GESTURE CGOODWELCOME .- o5t visit here for a few days be- making the southbound return This is her first visit to SOLDIERS T0 d .| sie has proclaimed Ethiopia’s desire |will sail from Juneau today |pute with Ttaly and in a written|tainment has been planned tatement has declared Ethiopia | them | confidently awaits the decition| of the League. late yesterday \ni bail was fixi | . at $1,500 Another man, Jack Romer been taken into custody by Marshal's office on a warra charging participa Jeged rioting an 1 time to go out and bail of $3,000 Nick Kobak, one of the ¢ 15 men bound over to t Jury at the group he: time ago, obtained his rel terday by posting $2,500 b - - DUFRESNE ON HOP AROUND ADMIRALTY Assistant Fx,.d‘ With three separate tour parties 1e Alaska Game|8board, the steamer Victoria ar-'y .. tne interest in flight around Tied at Pacific Coast Dock from at midnight. Early nm noved to Dougla i F. D. R. ASSURES NATION VIGTURIA HAS " JTOUR GROUPS |izser i by President Rox the two cardinal points of in-|at an informal lunch aboard ance against war. | ship, at which Mrs. Bowman {185 Circuit—P;sengers Re—l‘; ported by Vessel Here & x ed bri the East African con-| This Mormng troversy, said the President, might| be one of those cases in' which the| - e AT BEACH PARTY Frank Dufri utive Officer of of world peace R e Williams of the F E 8 ¢ Gambier Bay and brought him ment of longs back into Juneau. Mr. Williams has| However, the s been on the Island in connection! 2t noon for Sk with the bear management plan.| Pected to reil s on the Sea Otter, for Sitka and S y and is ex- ., southbound | earfly Mon- est Service here. ee—— . SHORT SESSION ot master is Capt. Jos- | s Her purser for this which was due in Juneau this afte on. | The people on the : taking kindly to the be: o trip is H. E. Green, who is re-| ment program, Dufresne report ;’l“"t‘;’z L‘:”) ;"CN :J““°°thCVfim“ and canneries B o ; has been transferred to the steamer | v mining mw::gs B::]Z:;m;”z:‘:ll Yukon for one run. Purser Geen ' eral specialties kept them com- Lake on Admiralty Island co-operating in making it a suc- reported that there are 185 round- pany. cess. trip passengers aboard. There was some moderate profit- The inbound list: “dandies,” | taking of the usual week-end v: EEATROAR | | = R} Alb | From Seattle—Miss Lucie Stev-|ety but it was absorbed with few The Oregonian reports he has erta Will Hold ens | casualties. Election August 22 ;,;:: I;E:img::?% 1:. 1;:1)1:; i) Today’s close was firm. i, EDMONTON, July 27, — Alberta w =" crno CLOSING PRICES TODAY brt g el W provincial election will be held on AR AL FORNANCE IN PORT Thursday, Aug ed by Hor Premier. August 12 The Liberal party candidates nominate Farmers of Alberta the Co: vatives, thirt, NEW YORK, July 27.—Closing VISITS CANNERIES f a 141, American Power and Light 4%, Chilkoot B: n Ju- | Anaconda 16, Bethlehem Steel 36, tender Forr om General Motors 38's e S| annery su y (\)m 8 the neau aboard the -one, and [Peterbur He is Alaska canne: T THE cer. | fOr peaceful settlement In her dis-|Skagway where an elaborate entn |ject was too broad to be explain-| with full ritual and instructions. | United States has no concern \)Ihlll Auditor Wilt of the Forest Serv- maintenance jce in Washington, here on Gov- s ernment business, was entertained camp at Lena Beach this morning Assistant Regional Forester Well- NEW YORK, July 27.—Steels and Mman Holbrook and his brother 5 2 motors stepped up stocks at the DeWitt of Portland who is here| One of the objects of interes| hort session today although sev- Visiting him, returned frem “Patco afterncon with a great catch of a display of water-color sketche: they reported. Sheldon . Simmons flew them over yesterday. I some of the best fishing he ever| Miss Kyle, who has a studio ai had in his life since his visit to| the Gastineau Hotel, is at presen ’«TJOLACIO'] of Alaska Juneau mine Bringing Col. R. W. Dusenburg Xnow of any book on that subjec stock today is 15%, American Can and Capt. J. W. Vincent from and Miss Kyle has already com- racks, the barracks|Pleted twelve of a prospective fifty arrived in port ad left this mern- | flewer book. - RETURN HERE .. NEXT MONDAY This party of tourists came north following the annual convention of —_— the B. and P. W. C,, at Seattle. 0y ~ Mrs. Geline MacDonald Bowman Week-End Camp Is Estab- WASHINGTON, July 27. — The|was presented with a gift knife nation was assured today that ‘hfll" blade of fossil ivory fitted with | Administration would give foreign an antique handle found in an old | conflicts wide berth. A determ-|cabin, and a bouquet of Alaskan es not con-|forget-me-nots, aboard the Victor s expressed | this afternoon by Miss Caroli It when the|Todd, representing the Busine Italo-Ethiopian subject was brought | and Professional Women of Junea UN RUU D Pup. This and continuation of Lh(‘ Miss Todd, Mrs. 8. H. Grav good neighbor policy he enunciated|and Mrs. May Kilroy were guest lished at Rifle Range— Visitors Are Welcome The rifle range on Glacier High- should be a very popular ob- ve for Sunday drivers tomor- The soldiers from Chilkoot Barracks, Company E, commanded by Capt. Harry V. Sherman, will the be camped at the rifle range over was the week-end and visitors will be Although he emphasized the sub-, initiated into the “Ice Worm Clan," cordially received Tomorrow the citizens of Juneau will have the unusual opportunity of observing soldiers at work and , learn from the boys some- ning of a soldier’s life in Alaska. Company E left their cvernigh | Thursday night at a beach party and bivouacked at the rifle range &5 lat the H. L. Redlingshafer summer |this afternoon. They will return ack to the Alaska J“' STU R !camp, “Rocky Rngsnst," at Point|t0 Juneau on Monday where they " ""“"' Louisa. Fifteen guests joined in|W¥ill camp in Evergrcen Bowl unti d the affair, representing the fiscal their return to Chilkoot Barracks e di ! : i< probably on Au TC y gust 3. : iRl {agent’s staff. Mr. Redlingshafer is | : 15 of Behiedit " ARE ADVANGED! | Regional Fiscal Agent for the For- ey e MiSS KYLE’S EXHIBIT i ENJOYED BY TOURISTS; NEW BOOK OUTLINED KNOX IS NOT ASPIRANT FOR PRES. HONORS Chicago Publisher Throws; Monkey Wrench Into ! G. 0. P. Plans SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 27— Col. Frank Knox, Chicago publish- | er, mentioned as a possible G. O.| P. candidate for President in '36,| is a guest of former President Hoover today . Knox speaks at a| meeting Monday night sponsored by the Republican Assembly, & political group. Knox said flatly | he is not an aspirant for thc Presidential nomination. e ——— | IMPROVING PROPERTY i Allen Torgerson is placing two, glassed-in porches around his home‘ at Auk Lake. Moose Hall BIG DANCE Admission all Uniform Men and High School Students—50c All others—75¢ Music by Harry Krane’s Orchestra 9:30 to 1:00 Tonight » the “Gold Diggers' Cruise” party this durinz their visit to Juneau, wa: xhibited by Miss Laddie Kyle in lobby of the Gastineau Hotel, had he~dquarters for the cruise. working on a book of Alaskan Wil Flowers with the collaboration of Miss Ann Coleman, Librarian. Mis: | Coleman stated that she does no olored plates for the Alaskan wild | g | SHOP IN JUNeAU FIRST! | | eicome Navy! To the 2500 Officers and Men Over the Week-End! YOU’LL, ENJOY YOUR VISIT INJUNEAU MORE IF YOU MAKE ERMINAL . - . Your Recreation Headquarters . . . TERMINAL IS JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND SMARTEST DINE AND DANCE CENTER BA—-—_‘EE = ADMISSION $1.00 flllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlll|IiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH SHRINE DANCE MASONIC TEMPLE TONIGHT HONORING OFFICERS OF THE ALASKA SCOUTING FORCES U. S. NAVY ® Those to whom invitations have previously been issued are cordially invited -to ‘attend. MUSIC BY “DUDE” HAYNES’ OfiQHESTRA DANCING 9:30 —— S mmIIMIMH!HIHIIHllIHIIIllMMWHMMIHHIMWWHIMHIHWIMHW llllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|III|IHII|II|II|II|IIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHII|IlHIII!IIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIHIIlIHlIllIIIIIIIIHIIlIIlIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIl!IIHHIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllllfllIIIllllllflllIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIII IT’S THE PLACE You’ll tind your buddies here, and an evening at THE TERM- INAL will convince you that there is . . . TERMINAL TRIO MUSIC Finest Entert&inment in the Ctty. Beer Confectiofiery Wines R L2