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AR ISR . TONIGHT is the NIGHT DUNDEE'S JAW WIRED AFTER STEELE FIGHT Meanwhile, Promoters At- | tempt to Arrange Bout with Champ Yarosz SEATTLE, Aug. 1—Vince Dun- dee, the former middleweight box- ing champion who made the mis< take of fighting Tacoma's Freddy Steele here Tuesday night, has a surgery bill to pay. Dundee has had his jaw wired. Steele, in winning a technical knockout decision, fractured the .mandibular bone. The former titlist from New Jersey apparently is com- 1ing out of the “fog"” caused by the !slight concussion which he suffer- ed in the fight. Meanwhile, promoters here are !trying to arrange a match between Steele, the Northwest’s most promis- ing ringster, and Teddy Yarosz, middleweight champion. If arranged, the bout will be held in September. IS CALLED BACK “EAST BY ILLNESS Mrs. Walter A. Wood, wife of the chief executive of the Wood- Yukon Expedition sponsored by the American Géographial Expedi- tion, was a passenger from Bur- wash Landing yesterday on the PAA Lockheed Electra. Mrs. Wood is returning to her home in New York because of illness in her family. The American Geographic Socie- ty is an endowed scientific insti- tution with offices in New York. Walter A Wood, in charge of a par- ty of eight men comprising the. Wood-Yukon expedition, is conduct- ing research and mapping activities in the mountains near Kiuane Lake. The party, which has been in the district since June, is using a pho- tographic method of mapping, em- ploying an airplane flown by Bob Dance Contest Club Continental News j Midnight PrfvieAwr : ‘SHADOW OF DOYBT’ with ; RICARDO ! VIRGINIA CORTEZ IS STAR AT CAPITOL “The Private Life of Don Juan,” now playing at the Capitol Theatre, which features Douglas Fairbanks, climaxes the athletic star's long- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MENTOR. PETERSON . FURNISHED BON Mentor PBeterson, another' of the’ men bound over to: the gramd jury on charges of eet rioting here June 24, has furnished $2,000 bond in the U. 8. Commissioner's court ind gained his release. Peterson is| IS TURNED TO one of the original 15 bound over to face a grand jury this fall as a rezult of the trouble when a group of men went to register at the A. J. " GRIM TRAGEDY Clifford Simpson, 9, Loses Life When Bike Plunges standing preference for films with Spanish themes and backgrounds. The picture is one of the most pretenticus productions yet offered by London Films. It is a swash- Randall of the Northern Airways at Carcross. The party is expected to. finish their work about the last of August or the first of September, B mine during the recent mine trou-| ble. | Off City Float Dock e e———— | Death Jaid a grim finger upon boyish sport yesterday when a bi- cycle ridden by Clifford Simpson, 9, and Terrence McGorty, 6, plung- ed from the dock in the rear of the Standard Machine Shop at the i HA upper City Float, into the :waters T it § of Gastineau Channel. The Mc- With extensive renovations com-| Gorty boy'was rescued, unharmed, pleted, the Peter Pan Beauty Shop,|3lmost immediately, but. Clifford i ¢ will| Simpson, after a brief struggle in operated by Margaret Lindsay will : : be open . for appointments tomor-| the cold water. sank to the bottom row. The official ‘housewarming’ ©f the channel, and failed to re- date has been set for Saturday, spond to resuscitation methods ap-| iss Lindsay stated | plied by Dr. W. W. Council and Miss Lindsay, who purchased the the Inhalator Squad of the Juneau name and equipment. of. the Peter Fireé Department, upon . recovery Pan Beauty Shop from Mrs. Estelle 0f the body by the useof a grap- Hebert, brings to the new location, PHNE:hook about 25 minutes later.| adjoining the Juneau Frock Shoppe/ Clifford Simpson is a stepson ot on Front Street, a complefe new James Lynam, Chairman of: the Tiaa: of - Hewity éqmpmem_ includ-| Grievance Committee of the Juneau ing what is considered the latest Mine Workers' Association, who is and finest type of premarent wav-|employed by the - Alaska Juneau ing maehine in Alaska, Mine, The remains are at the C. Although Miss Lindsay 18" a tiew- 'W. Carter Mortuary. No funeral comer to the local field, she is 8rrangements mveAyeL been made. not a total stranger. Several years Closs Friends ago she was manager of sthe Am- ' The two lads who were fast erican Beauty - Parlor, owned at friends had been riding about the that time by Grace Mccarmey.,s”ee“ of Juneau on the Simpson Miss Lindsay's eight years of ex_iboy's bicycle. They decided to ride perience in the beauty parlor busi- | 2long the whole length of the City ness has taken her from the smart|D0ck and in making the sharp turn May Helland Hair Shops and the dt the corner of the Standard National Permanent Wave Com- Machine Shop, Clifford Simpson, pany in Seattle to the management| Who Was steering and pedaling the and ownership of the Neal Beauty Dicycle with Terry McGorty riding Salon and the Jane Ann Beauty UPOR th handle bar, lost control Shop in Anchorage. temporarily. The bicycle .struck a Special new reception room furni- timber at the outer edge of the ture is being installed in the new | floor of the dock, and toppled shop today, and Miss Lindsay ex- nto the water from a height of pects to open tomorrow for ap-,‘e“ or twelve feet. There is no { pointments. hand rail at the point where the mccident occurred. Spectators immediately notified |Paul Hudon and Roy Lunn, pro- |prietors of the Standard Machine OF WATER BLAMED | Shop, and turned in fire and police mRSALMONDEAmSHles Hudon clambered down & ladder on the piling of the dock while Lunn rigged a rope from the LETHAL CONDITION i ¥ “Stillies,” Proves that Posers May Get Plums ROBBIN COONS 1 . By S July 381.—| the “stars of e of Rochelle| HOLLYWOOD There the s Hudson For t nope aus ghelr stu ing fo Cal omfort | | they can take | uccesses of numer- | vho once fulfilled | s simply by pos-| | camera | Wing, Hollywood's | photographed girl, | t Rochelle and the oth- perhaps, an end to ip. | othe ses get to be some- in moving pic- *ldom have time or in- ) lend their services to And because the studios we a steady supply of name $4il cn want t | i | | | Rochelle Hudson . . . she pet- ted Easter bumnies, trimmed Christmas trees, wore bathing swits while = waiting for her chance in pictures. won the plum of Her Whole career to date—the role in “Way Dowui East” that Janet Gaynor's illness forced her to quit. The Hudson girl is a movie star now instead of a [ “stillie” star. s There was a time, over at Wars ner Bros.,, when Myrna Loy, between oriental siren. dutigs, accommodat- ingly served aé a jstay of the stills, SRSDAY. aUCUST 1, 1938 ™T DIBUYISH SPUR‘T "}Rovhvlle, Onee Star of * RAINFALL HERE - (onici & e it IS AGAIN ABOVE NORMAL IN JuLY HERE S PERFE ENTERTAINMENT {Total Precipitation for Month 7.18 Inches, 2.28 : Juneau month was | degrees and 38 Inches Over Normal For the fifth consecutive month, monthly mean temperatures in Ju- neau have been below normal. Pre- cipitation was well above normal and sunshine correspondingly below nermal, according to the monthly metsorological report issued today by Weather Bureau Office at the WITH GLORIA temperature for the SWANSON 2 degrees, or 1.7 de- grees below normal. The warmest July of record was that of 1907 with a mean of 63.2 degrees and the coolest those of 1914 and 1917 with a mean of 527 degrees. The highest temperature, 73 degrees, was recorded on the 26th and the low- est, 46 degrees, was on the 2d. Pre-/ vious extremes for July were 89 degrees respective- « The mear —ADDED— Medbury in Arctie ly. Concert Kid News Driest in 1915 The total precipitation for the month, 7.18 inches, was 2.28 inches above the normal. The driest July of record was that of 1915 with a total of 0.25 inch and the wettest that of 1917 with 1050 inches Measurable precipitation fell on 23 days and the greatest 24 hour lnll! 1 hous e 1 Blended with the episodes of the cry are many tuneful numbers as Kern's “I've Told Every '\ Little Star,” “The Song Is You," Cne More Dance,” “There's a Hill was 231 inches, recorded on the| - 12th-13th, | conn ” Out of a possible 542.8 “MUSIC IN THE AIR sunshine, 111.1 hours were OPENING, COLISEUM This was 20 percent of the po amount or two thirds of the norm 1l 1 score contributed by Je- for duly. e were 4 © 2| rome n and Oscar Hammer- partly and 25 cloudy days auring | n 11, the Fox Film spectacle, W S ; [“Music tn the Alr,” starring Gloria The average relailve humidity atjco.veon John Boles, Douglas 4 am. was 90 percenl, al noon ymery and June Lang, will percent and at 4 p.m., 75 percent. at the Colissum Theatre to- The total wind movement for month was 3,820 miles or an av age hourly velocity of 5.1 milc prevailing direction was south and the maximum for .a five-minute - peried buckling romantic comedy written by Frederick Lonsdale, London play- MRS. DUNN iS G wright, and Lajos Biro, Hungurmn, « playwright and scenarist. | AT BRlDGE-LUNCHEON The story of the film treats the i great lover rather cavalierly and! For Mrs. John J. H. Dunn, who expounds the amusing theory that, with Mr. Dunn has returned i her deprived of his name and reputa- former home for a visit, Mrs. How- tion by a trick of fate, Don Juan ard D. Stabler entertained today was no greater lover than the next With two tables of bridge at her fellow—if as great, summer home on the Eagle River Merle Oberon is Seen opposite highway. Fajrbanks as a glamorous Spanish Friends of Mrs. Dunn who were dahcer, and Benita Humie, Joan 8uests at the party are Mrs. Well- Gardner, Binnie Barnes, Patricia man Holbrook, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- Hilliard: and Princess Natalie Pal- ner, Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, Mrs. A. ey are among the dominant femi- B. Phillips, Mrs. Wallis George and nine figures in the comedy. Mrs. Ernest Parsons. P While in Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are at the Zynda Hotel R HUSKIES TURN PRO UEST | | PICK HUSKIES 1 Charles Mucha and Paul (Socko) Sulkosky, University of Washing-| Two University torr football players, have been se-lfpmba“ players, Burl Bufkin and lected to join the squad of College!Jay Hornbeak, have: signed to play All-Stars which will meet the Chi-|professional football with the cago Bears, professional’ team, at|Brooklyn team of the National Pro-| Soldiers Field, Chicago, August 29. —————— | PRI e CONTINENTAL WHISKIRS are| ' Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The PURE and NATIONALLY «adver- scoop in blends, distilled by Con- tised. See Wilbur Irving, Gas-,tinental Corporatiom. Distributed by tineau Hotel. —adv. Wilbur Irving, telephone 10. adv. Hoosier Héalth Champions fessional Football League. | - pVi cise, regular sleeping habits and a diet which includes’ plenty of vegetables, milk and bread are the living habits recom- mended by Elmira Armstrong of La Grange county, and John. L. Wood, of Martin county, above, who were selected as Indiana’s D bealthy youths and will represent the Hoosier state at the national ; 4-H congress in Chicago.’ A lethal condition of the water is {reported responsible for the pecul-/ iar death of salmon on the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island, ac- cording to information to the Bu- reau of Fisheries today from War- den A. P. Ronmine at Craig. “Lethal condition of the water at Tuxecan and Warren Island traps has ceased,” he said in a| radiogram. “The water began clear- | ing Tuesday and fish are now nor- | n}al." Commissioner Frank T. Bell, who| i8 coming north on the Brant, and L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent, are| making an investigation of the con- | ‘ the Simpson |dock above. Hudon swung out over the water at the end of the rope and grasped the McGorty boy who was brought to safety. Seamen to Rescue Meanwhile two seamen from the Tallapoosa, E. E. Gierhofer and D. D. Jeklin, who had béen nearby engaged at removal of a snag from the water, noticed the excitement on the dock and brought their boat to that point at once, arriving only a few seconds too late to grasp lad before he sank beneath the surface. Jack Holler plunged into the attractive Yart” to keep their names before the public, they turn to the younger girls on the contract lists. Held The Firecrackers long ago Rochelle Hudson was a “stillie” star. At Fox, and then at RKO she posed for all manner of “seasonal” pictures. She was the girl who held the big Fourth of July firecracker, or trim- med the Christmas tree, or petted the Easter rabbit—several months in advance of each of these holi- days. And once in a while she was used in a moving picture. Rochelle, after steady ment in various features, Not improve recently UTILITY BILL Toby The 'Champion Out at Metro, Ann Dvorak al- ways ‘obliged': for R 'gag” | picture, and now shé's a Warner star. Bette Davis, in her time at Universal, starred in many. 4 0" But Toby : Wing? undoubtedly has the championship. She has been photographed meeting the new stars, cutting hedges, balancing on a pyramid of rubber balls—by aid of a concealed stepladder—trying on trick jewelry, shaking hands | with athletes, training with Para- { mount’s athletic director, fishing, | boating, swimming—well, you name the photographic' "gag” and the chances are Toby has done it. BAUER MURDER miles per hour from the on the 13th - DINNER PARTY HONORS VISITOR IN JUNEAU In honor ot mrs. C. O. Richards who is visiting 'in Juneau as the guest of Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors entertained at dinner on \ ‘Wednesday night. At bridge, prizes were won byl Mrs. Richards and W. B. Kirk. Mrs. Connors was assisted during the evening by her daughter, Mrs, Minard Mill. Jeyond a Hill” and “We Belong T ther.” The action of “Musie in the Air” is laid in the Bavarlan Alps and in Munich, Jack Donohue, brilliant young dance director, has staged dance routines for several scenes in the film. Joe May, celebrated German di- |rector, was imported to Hollywood by Producer Erich Pommer to han- dle the production. PRSP SN R A G WRESTLER CHALLENGED “Man Mountain” Dean, profes- sional wrestler, has been challenged to a cHarity match by a motion picture scenarist. of Washington | dition on their way north from Ketchikan. RS A RS ® 0 0000000 s . HOSPITAL NOTES ® 900002000000 | water fully clad in hope of finding | the body but was unable to reach bottom because of a strong tide running at that time. Holler made ®|thre¢ attempts but failed each ® | time, H. Bal, A. J. empioyee, under- ‘A grappling hook was brought went an operation for appendicitis| from the Standard Machine Shop at St. Annjs Hospital “this morn- | and given to the Tallapoosa sea- ing. men in their boat, who succeeded JHarry Clark of Cordova, who|in. raising the body of Clifford ‘entered the hospital on July 15 Simpson about 25 minutes after he for medical attention, was dis-|sank from sight. charged today. : Efforts Unavailing Chester Gelsinger who. emered‘ Attempts at resuscitatioti were the hospital on July 27 for treat- begun immediately by the Inhalator “FIGHT TAKING | SUSPECT PENS SUDDEN TURN| SUICIDE NOTE Administration Lining Up/Mandeville Zenge ' Sought| for Another Move— | by Police for Emas- Mandatory Act ' culation Slaying WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The ac- rid controversy over utility holding. companies took a swift new turm CHICAGO, IL., Aug. 1.—A :note, . indicating that Mandeville Zenge, 26, sought for questioning in the today as the Roosevelt forces re- mutilation murder of Dr. Walter ported they are lining up strength J. Bauer, had committed suicide, for another attempt to enact the was turned over to police this af- bill calling for mandatory dissolu- ternoon. tion of certain holding firms. ! Meanwhile, the seaych for Zenge S e | was intensified after police said STINSON SE APLANE |that Ann Arbor employees pointed EElNG KEPT BUSY, the photograph of Zenge and the SEa, bl kb _ . {missing hotel guest who registered out a strong ersemblance between| | You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT A Checking ‘Accaunt” provides these essentials of security, system, and convenience in handling your finances . . . . INSURED SAFETY for your funds on. deposit, Legal receipts for each expenditure. A double record of all dishurse- ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments safetly through the mails, You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We invite you to open an. account here this week-——then pay by check! It's 1) 4) (5) Several trips. ta by nts’ as' “Jones" and said by Dr. Bauer,| are reporteds by Shfl:fi: fl-finfl, i before he died, as the man who pilot of the Alaska Air T performed the emasculation “op-| safe and businesslike! methods were ‘being applied. Mother Didn’t : Know M;I:rr;; McGorty, son of Mr. and . H. W. MeGorty, ‘was taken to his “home ‘in! the Resenberg 1ons 'made & scheduled EHght to Hawk Inlet with mail-and supples, and after returning to: Ji #took ’entlon" on him with a pen-knife.| A taxi driver told police he found | [ a note and ‘effects of a passenzer whom he drove to Navy Pier on off . for Tenakee, Chichagof and|Lake Michigan lst night, The note, | Sitka, with Richard Wakelin, mer-|he said, was signed ‘‘Mandeville.” chandise: breker; and ‘A. Van Mav- “End 1t AN” erni, West ‘Coast Grocery Company. The First-National ment of cracked ribs received in|Squad of the fire department, who an automobile accident, left today.|Were waiting on- the dock with discharged from the hospital today.|arrived soon after, continued at- She was admitted on July 30 for|(empts to revive the boy through surgical treatment. |a period of more than half an ing and the lad’s body was taken b s vto the Carter Mortuary. LEAVE TOMORROW; Officers of the Juneau Police 'Ken White, representtive of the Fire Department established police New York Life Insurance Company !ines to hold back a curious crowd r |of spectators while resuscitation neau, will leave the city for Ket- chikan on the. Princéss Louise, ‘White, who has been Hhere not this summer, but who has been re- |newing 61d acquaintances made -APartments on lower. Pront Street during 'his former residénce here, 2€ar the City' Dock, by *Bingo” weeks. Then he will ‘return to his Seattle office. ’ e Residents of Glacier Highway re- port black bear in considerable the flats, Also a black fox has been | reported seen between the Dodson | and Gillsinger places Mrs. J. Wehren of Deuglas was|their equipment. Dr. Couneil; who KEN WHI hour. All -efforts' proved unvail- TE WILL Force and members of the Juneau and a former mining engineer in Ju-| only in’the interests of his company will visit in the First Oity for two O'Vian less than ten minutes after |BLACK :'%xc BLACK numbers have been seen lately on| River. - CAROS ENTERTAIN Mr, and Mrs. Bert Caro enter- tained H. B. Fletcher of the Pils- ner Brewing Co., of Ketchtkan with a fishing. patty to Peterson’s Creek. A good catch of trout is reported. ¥ (RS S A, Homer Berges, Superintendent of the Haines School, is in Juneau this Berges is doing some reseateh work in comfletion 6¢'a Master’s thesis for the University of Montana. T Continental - Distifling - Corpora- tion is the largest in the WORLD. Call _Wilbur Irving, ~Gastineau [ on Eagle| week, ' #ctompanted by ‘hfs® wife.| % |his immersion. Mrs. McGorty who |bad heard ' the fire alarm signals |did" not know 'of the danger to {her son until he was bre » home |unharmed. This morning, ‘Mrs. Mc- | Gorty expressed . deep sympathy |for the parents of the Simpson lad Who she described as a “wonder- ful boy.” Mrs, McGorty said: . “I felt so sorty for Clifford I couldn’t sleep 'last night.” McGorty is employed by the White Line Cab Company. | Clifford Simpson was the only child in his family, " Terry Mc- Gorty has one younger brotier, Jerry McGorty. 3 \MEAT DEPARTMENT | IN CORNER GROCERY |3 A meat department will be open- |ed Saturday in the Corner Grocery, | Parker Brothers, owners, and will |be méanaged. by: G Ai-Conforth, | wellknown local butcher. The mar- ket will feature Parker's locally |Tdised baby steer beef. —————— iThe department of agriculture |reports its forest products labora- [tory at, %, Wis., had 4500 visitars last ‘ year. On'the return tripfrom Sitka, Sim-. The driver said he drove the man | to the pler and that, after he dis-| appeared, he found & note in the| .fclothing he left in the cab which| David- Howard and Johnny Jack to’ the Juneau hospital for treat- ment of burns received in an ex- plosion - aboard the ' fishing boat Roxy,” and set out''this afternoor to pick up Sam Pekovich at Hawk| sald he was going to #'end it all. Although Mrs. Bauer, who arriv- ed here yesterday grief stricken, identified the note handwriting as that of Zenge, police believe it is a ruse to throw them off the track. Mrs. Bauer said early last week | that Zenge, a friend of hers, seem- GLACIER TAVERN | :-: DINE DANCE TOM CASEY gigeer with the United Btates she was marriéd. Inlet and V. L. Hoke, Radio En-ed surprised when she told him| Sighal Corps at Juneau, at Funter Baly, for return passage to Juneau. e REMOVING BEAVER DAMS The Ranger IX, Forest Service, which arrived from Ketchikan this morning, left later in the day to take 8 party of CCC workers to the Taku River where 'they will establish camp and commeénce work of ‘rémoving. beaver dams. Charles Gi Burdick,” Administrative Assist- ant,;“took the crew in-and will stay three: or. four days before return- ing, leaving the men in charge of Gerald Banta, foreman. " —————— Mrs. S. Rhodes, known to many Juneauites as Mrs. D, Michello, l' the ‘hospital today for med- i treatment. Wished Her Luck ] “He asked me if I was happy, {she said. “When I told him I was, ‘n;rl Just wished me luck and drove| off.” | The Bauers were married three| weeks. He was a resident of Cleve-| land, O, but was taking a post-| grdduate medical course at the| University of Michigan. She is ‘Li nurse in ‘a hospital at Kirksville, | Mo. 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