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N | ¢ Villm's Value No Approvals—No Exchanges— No Alterations B.M. Behrends‘:Cd.,;linc. v “Juneau’s Leading v AT FINAL .CLEARANCE PRIGES ‘e Justa F éwlA and SUITS Left CLOTHES ] | NOW $15.00 THE DAI , JULY 30, 1935.. ' FAIRBANKS GIRL RETURNS AFTER |Miss- Meta é';m Gets De- ‘ lege ‘in; Dublin DIESCOATS Miss Meta Bloom, daughter Bloom, widely known Fairbanks family, is returning home, a . pas- t0,$45.00 will be met at VaiGez by her fath- |er and motor over the Richardson Highway to Fairbanks, Leaving Faitbanks when a high school sophomore, Miss Bloom went to Dublin, Treland, and there com- pleted her studies, getting her de- greé from Trinity College, Dublin, {in modern literature. She also stur'- |icd at the Universiiy of he arrived in the, States in_Januaty from the Continent and has been making a' leisurely trip across tha country, stopping at various places, Her plans for the future are in- | definite. “I'm Just so glad to_gef back to Alaska, I don't know- just {what I'm going to do,” she said. | . The Fairbanks girl has not séep her family since she left seven ALASKA BTIES E CASH WASHINGTON, July 30—~In- creased allotments for a.long list of projects were announced by, the Public Works AdminiStration here today. " : They included for Wrangell an s yon can’t afford to miss! $5:00 e Department Store” 21-F00T YAWL MAKES JUNEAU JOURNEY OKEH Jamison, Seattle Newspap- erman, Has Fun and Thrills on Trip (Continued from Page One) the Seattle Daily Star, with which he is connected. He conducts the well-known “Along the Waler- front” column. A port of call to Mrs. Jamison (who insists she really is Jjust the “flunky”) is a chance to stretch sea legs on some good old terra firma. Not that sailing isn't fun!} | | ~— |increase from $32,000 “to" $45,000 loan and grant for a’new: water cystgm and for Fairbanks a boost ol the loan and grant {ront’ $50,000 to $70,000. for municipal improvements; — e e BT AUTO-AGCIDENT 3 FOUR FLYING T0 lNTERIllR C. Johanson, 8. H. Gucker and Jackie Gucker weré passengers to Tairbanks today aboard the PAA | Lockheed Electra, piloted by Jerry Jones and Wm. Knox, on the sched- | b eoadd wled flight to the intérior and|FREDONIA, Arizona, July 3 gree from JFrinity Col- | ; ! After seven years studying abroad, ' of | Robert Bloom, and niece of -Sol| senger on’the Yukon. Miss Bloom ! Paris. She 8 LY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. SH v AND FAMILY ON | ALASKA JAUNT ‘I‘Wife Is D‘a_l;;ter of Late | Mayor A. Cermak Who Was Shot by Assassin Among passengers making a round triy . Seward aboard the |'Yukon is Mr. and Mrs) Richey V. | Graham of Chicago and their son | and - daughter, Anton and*Vivian | Mr. Graham is'a well known Chicago | attorney and \i8 president pro ‘tem of the Illinois state Senate, an of- | fice he had filled for the last four years, He has servad in both housss of the Illincis Lagislature. Mis. Graham {8 the daughter of | the late mayor Anton, Cermak of Chicago, who was fatally wounded in 1332 in Miami, Florida, when Guirebbi Zangara attempted to as- sassinate the then President-Elect Roosevelt while the latter was on te his inaugura- n. Mayor Cermak was riding with >ident when the assassin was struck by one of the 5 which resplted in his death. a was later executed. Graham reports things are picking up in Chicago and through- out the Middle West they are look- ing for 'good creps this year.” THere is every indication that conditions ars defini improving, " he said. The Grahams wil return home by vay of Vancouver and will go di- from their Alaska: trip as both the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are planning to leave the state soon for trips. and Mr. Gra- ham, as president pro tem of the Senate, acts in the capacity of Gov- ernor during their absence. Chicago authorities Ilzeli'eve ~law, Ervin Lang, whose legless b Sho. 14 shown with a state attorney's Wi n'to a fle detector in an effort to determine the truth of her :t’m&h' id she hired a Chinese to kill Lang, with: whom she was 1 love, (Associated Press Photo) r « REAL SLA‘YEB MAKES CONFESSION CHICAGO, Til, July 30.—Police officials announced today that Mrs. Evelyn' Smith, former burlesque dancer, confessed she Kkilled Ervin Lang and not Mrs. Blanche Dunkel. Mrs, Smith said she cut both of Lang's legs off with the aid her Chinese husband, Harry Jung, then threw the body into a swamp near Hammond, Indiana, on July 6, where it was discove MES, STEVENS LEAVES | GUCKER’S BROTHER Mrts. Ray Stevens, wife of the, OFF TO FA]RBANKS City Dock wharfinger, is traveling S. H. Gucker, brother of Jack to Vancouver, B. C. aboard the Princess Alice. She is accompanied by her, daughter, Rae, who is em-| Gucker, merchandise broker, spent| y youring, Pacific Bottlers Sup- ployed in’ Portland, Ore., but who|a few hours here this afternoon be-| 1y Company agent, returned’ to has been on a short vacation trip tween the arrival of the steamer| j,neau from the Westward on the here withiher parents. Mrs. Stevens| Yukon from Seattle and the depar-|amska will refurn here in about a month.| ture of the Pacific Alaska Airways| — .- ,'p!mw for Fairbanks. | i Gucker, who is on a vu:‘:nmn’ JOMNSON ARRIVES took his nephew, Jack Gucker, Jr. Ohet ' "Johnson, National Grocery o Dunkel; & murder found in a swamj she 43, tried to make | of [ FHA DIRECTOR RETURNS After an extensive airplane jour- |ney to many communities in the | Interior, John E. Pegues, Terri- | terial Director of the Federal Hous- ing Administration, returned to the ci ard the Alaska from the Westward. - LOURING HERE - D BLACK ON ALASKA A. C. Black, merchan broker; {arrived here on the Alaska from Mrs. N. L. Callison. went to White- Only. Robert Bischaff,”3 ‘yeafs -ald, |horse, where her husband is re- Survived after an automobile ‘cons | covering from injuries received in a|taifiifig eight members of 8 Tutson’ | Plané wreck at-McDames Lake, She{family plunged off the highway und| |arrived on the Yukon, & | roliéd 75 feet to the botom of & | . ocky . canyon. 4 It's grand sport, if you would be- lieve Mrs. Jamison. when rough weather in Charlotte Sound is encountered Whoops! Waves! The Nauty Marietta, she explain- ed, Is not such a large ship. She is a 27-foot auxiliary-powered yawl with an 8-foot beam “80o, you see,” she said, ‘it doesn't take much of a storm to give us lots of excitement. We went through one storm near Ketchikan with ten fishing vessels near us. Well, Lonestly, we couldn't see them except when we skidded up to the crest of a wave. “And those waves! They were easily as high as your rock dump out there—honestly PRI P PERCY. REYNOLDS TO HAVE CONCESSION IN TERMINAL STATION W. H. Bacon’s new Terminal Bus Stdtlon near Front and Main streets is expected to be ready for occu- pancy durinz the first week in September. Space has already been leafed to Percy Reynolds, who will maintain & new, modern fountain lunch Yoom and also handle a full 1ineé af confectionery, cigars and to- baccos. | ’ ————— CHARTERED TR TO:TAKU HARBOR The Gorst Boeing flying boat made a chartered round-trip flight to Taku Harbor today with Capt. P. Larsen, Superintendent of the Red Salmon Canning Company, and R. M. Halsey, Secretary of the eame company. The flying boat, plioted by Frank Knight, left Ju- neau at 10 o'clock this morning and returned at 1:30 this afternoon. SMALLPOX. CASES ARE ‘RECOVERING Juneau’s smallpox cases are re- covering and the total reported has been 15 cases, according to Dr. W. W. Council, Commissioner of Health. The disease is in mild form mnd with full precautions being tak- en it is anticipated it soon will be pver. Approximately 2500 pe:sons;\'ukon from Seattle. With him are Ci E have been vaccinated here. ————— ! SHOP IN JUNEAU! Especially, | Queen | o R <7 A 4 50, DEAN BARR HERE Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Bisehof!, Rae; | burh Bischioff, 8 years old, Jo Ann WITH TOUR PARTY sischots, 7. b, Howard ‘Mart: ; - I o . et W Dean W. F, Barr, head of the;"'& g College of Education at Drake Uni- | Webl, &% { versity, was a Juheau visitor today| . g while the steamer Yukon was in E port from Seattle. s e ¢ He is accompanied by his wife fi s and an educational tour party of 28 y persons. Dean Batr is well-known for his various cruises to many . places in ‘the world, but this is the first trip to Alaska. The party will visit the Matanuska Valley coloni- | | zation projéct at Palmer. - | ¥ HAWKESWORTH BACK Charles W.' HaWkéesworth," Assist- ant of the Director ih the Bureau | of Indian Affairs, who has beer on | an extended trip to Washington, D. C. on business of his office, re- turned hete today on the “Yukon. Charles ‘Miller, Superintendent of | Wrangell Institute, has ‘been 'in charge of the local 'Blireau during | Mr. " Hawkesworth's bsence. | > EXCHANGE GREETINGS Licut. Gen. Von Boetticher, Ger- man Military Attache at Washing- ton, D, C., was in communication with Alaska this afternoon for al |few ‘minutes, exchanging greetings| With Gov. John W. Troy over the! radiophone from Heattle, where the | German official is visiting > . IN FROM KETCHIKAN The PAA Lockheed Vega arrived Juneau this morning on the! scheduled flight from Ketchikan, {plloted by Bob Ellis with Flight | Mechanic Paul Brewer. There were | no passengers from the First City. D MEAD IN JUNEAU E. E. Mead, lighthouse keeper at Point Retreat, arrived in Juneau last night and is registered at the Gastineau Hotel, e FLETCHER ARRIVES i 'w S‘Hv‘(!\u representative of |the Pilsener Brewing Com t of Ketchikan, arrived here :‘(::!’1, Sitka on the North Sea, | - b MRS. DAVENPORT RETURNS |8ccompanied by her son, Bobbie, | _Mrs. Dave Davenport, wife of the | Chiet Clerk at the Gastineau Hotel returned to Juneau on the North {Sea. ‘They had spent a brief vaca- | tion at Goddard Hot Springs near Sitka. in - ! PARTY TO VALDEZ E Sol Pricé of New York is leading |an annual party of 20 tourists to |Valdez and the Interior on the dith, Lorraine and Sterling Price - SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! NEW YORK, July 30.=A necklace, which Jewelers adofned the neck of Marle Antoi- nette, was in the hands of ‘thiéves after a jeéwel robbery. Vahiéd' at $10,000, the necklace was seized with other gems vsl‘u;d,gg upward of $40,000 adring ‘r:mm; holir from a Fitth Avenue stofe; . " [ * LOUISBURG, N. C., July 30.— Sweet Ward, a negro and ax slay- ot of C. J Stikes, a:farmer, wa; lyriched this §Iwrnwp by;a mob. TOUR PARTY OF - 48 WILL INSPECT MATANUSKA WORK John P. Wallace, whose uncle is Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, visited Juneau today with his wife and 48 members of a spe- clal tour party which he 15 condict- ing. The party is travelling' on the cteattier - Yukon from - Beattle to ward. It will visit the govern- t's Matanuska Valley colonizs- tion .project at Palmer. t TACOMA, July 30—Two freight cars, one empty, were dynamited on,| the Belt line, municipally owned raflway, here today the outgrowth of the lumber styike. A. flat cap Joaded with lumber was considerab- ly damaged, A bomb was thrown on the porch of C. H. Turvall last night but b, kicked it off before it exploded. e FROM BRITKA Carl Wirth, W. J. Lake and Com-. pany representative, returned, here on the North Sea from Bitka, - R CHAMBERLINS HERE Mr. and Mrs. J F. Chamberlin returned to Juneau aboard the Al- aska from the Westwaed. .Chamber- lin is a merchandise broker. P " Four men-4ou " Gehrig, Chirley ehringer, Joe, ‘Crénin’ and Jimmiy Foxx—played all“the way through the 1934 big leagiie mMi-star game' for the Americans. yerp C ; nn’,{ trip 0| he Westward after an extended with him on ' the airp agenl, rbanks where he will meet his|husiness trip to ‘the Interior. réflirhed to Juneau from g Ketchikah ‘on. the Yukon | brather. ; [} L TQ CANNERY | e by i< O X KAY, MEAGHERS HERE 3 FELCH IN KETCHIKAN Lew G. Kay, Manager of the H. B, Friele, accompanied by his . Baxter C. Felch, Fisher Flouring |Hirst-Chichagoff Mining Company, son, Buddy, Jr. arrived in Ketchi-{afills Company agent, arrived in|arvived here from Seattle on the kan on the Yukon from Seattle' Retchikan from Seattle on the|Yukon. Accompanying him are Mr. Friele is connected with the Nakut yykon. and Mrs. George A. Meagher. Packing Company. — - e .TO Aib muUSSER C; E. Boyer:left Juneau on the Yukon for Seward. He will aid M. J. Musser, Juneau contractor, in bullding a schoolhouse at Moose F our-Leaf Clovers Used to Fasten Taffeta Coat ——————— LENNON LEAVES J. ‘G." Lennon, .merchant broker, left, Juneau, for Seward aboard the . . SORRI TO SEWARD } Fred A. Sorri, former clerk at the Gastineau Hgtel, left the city| for Seward on the Yukon, pre- sumébly to become interested in an Interior mine development. e o FYKE LEAVES J. A. Fyke, merchandise left the city for Petersburg Alaska, broker, on the| >e RICH TRAVELS | Gil Rith, Black , Manufacturing | Company agent, Is traveling to| Kciehikan on the Alaska from | Juneau. >ooe EDITOR VISITS Alfred C: Holttes, associate editor | cl' ithe magazine, ~Better Homes and Gardens, is making the cur- rent round-irip journey on the Yu-| kon from Seattle. “While he is on! what he terms a “vacation jaunt,” | he . still is ‘en the look-out for material for his /publication, e NORDLINGS LEAVE ', Mr. and Mrs. H. G: Nordling, ac- eompanled by their three children;: Charles, Betty and Homer, are trav- ILLINOIS SOLON" | "~ Stk The Weather (By the U. 8.’ Weather Bureau] : Forveast for sunedn and vielaity) beginning at 4 p.m., July 30: Cloudy, probably showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. westne Clear Clediy, LT 0 LOCAL DATA Baromuter Temp Humidity Wind Velocity LIRS i S - il 3017 49 93 1 3013 66 58 12 RADIO BEPORTS YESTERDAY | | | Time 4 pah. yest'y 4 am. today Ncon today w w rova~ Lowest4am 4a.m. Precip. 4a.c temp. temp velgeity 24hrs, Wentlyer, 53 - 14 ey, 02 Rain: 20 Higlest 4p.m. wemp. .. 65 58 52 58 68 12 . 50 .. 64 . 62 64 68 Stees . 10 62 4 4 .. 82 82 . 80 Statton Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St, Paul Dutch Harbor Kofliak Cordova Juneau 44 48 14 16 44 bid 4 4% 8 50 54, o lLmwnines s ownd I4B 50 52 56 58 52 68 70 Ketchikan Prince Rupert .. Edmonton Saattle Portland San Francisco New York ‘Washington S PR Clear ‘Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, Cclear, temperature, 56; Craig, clear, 55; Wrangell, clear, 55; Sitka, clear, 56; ‘Radioville, part cloudy; Soapstone, cloudy, 58; Port Althorp, cloudy; Skagway, part cloudy, 49; Anmdl_-ls'z,clw’fly 55; Fairbanks, rain, 54; Nenana, ra'n, 56; ‘Hot ‘Springs; .rain; :54; ann,y}mfi. cloudy, 53; Nuldto, clea, 52; Kaltag, cloudy,, 52; U klegt, cloudy, 48; Ruhy, cloudy, 52; Flat, cloudy, 51, ° ¥ . WEATHER §YNOPSIS ] iBarometric pressure is low over the.northern half of Alaska this morning .and high over the southern half though falling over Southeast Alaska' and around the Gulf. Light rain has fallen dur- ing the last 24 hours over the Aleutians and from the Ktskokwim and the Interior north to the Arcic. ' Fair weather has prevailed over the rest of the Territory. Warmer températures’ are repotted from' ‘the Interior this ‘morning with little change elsewhere over Alaska, : B e S S BARROWS TO VALDEZ REV., WAGGONER HERE W. Joe Barrows, popular pilot for the Pacific Alaska Airways, is| Rev. David Waggoner, pastor of traveling to Valdez on the steamer |the First Presbyterian Church here, Yukon from Seattle. From there|returned to Juneau on the Yukon he will travel over the Richardson |from Ketchikan. He had guided & Highway to Falrbanks. He is ac-|religious' tour party from Seattle to companied by his wife and three|Skagway and thence to Ketehikan children, Margie Lou, Teddy and |rccently when the original tour Mary Jo. His family has been in |conductor, Rev. Frederick Robert California and Barrow, joined jFalconer of ‘Craig, died on boa on his’ vacation recently. ship. ¥ B OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave l'lonul, ?rgp. Phone Single 0-2 rings Dental X Ray Labratory OUTSIDE PRICES ROOMS 5 AND 6 . TRIANGLE, BUILDIN ALASKA MEAT .CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF-—~DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Goverument, Inspected — e THE HOTEL OF-ALASKAN HOTELS Our Services to You Begin and_End at the Gang P{:nk of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat " RICE & AHLERS (0. Heating ~ Plumbing Sheet Metal. Work PHONE 34 elling to Seatllé from Juneau on ihe Alaska. Nerdling is ‘chief elec- i triclan for the Aldska Juneau Gold| Mining Company. By e S | RETURNS TO WRANGELL L Engstrom, brother of E. E. Engstrom, buyer for the Sebnsnun-g Sthart Fisik Company here, left Ju- neau on, the 'Alaska to return to Whangell. He had been visiting in glas with his brother for several days, i { - e SEARLE HERE A. B. Bearle, representative of the ation Company, arrived here|” the Alaska from the Westward, - WALLSTEDT RETURNS Sigrid Wallstedt, merchan dise broker, returned to Juneau from the Westward on the Alaska. MADLAND ‘ARRIVES ] arry/ B, Madiahd,” Carrington- | Jones Company representative, is in Bright green leather clovers fasten this coat of black crinkled For Evn_r-y;liurse and Every Purpose 'PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. """ PHONE 412 Complete Repairing! “Stem to-Stern” Call 41 Note! , .CONNORS MOTOR CO. ‘taffeta which Patou decigns for summer wear. Notice the collar- SEBRY, tiwving Astiwed. bere on the [ Ly e he hat Is fashlonod of thé sk’ TabFic'ak the Sbat. | AlAcka from the Westward, | Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick Agents

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