The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 7, 1935, Page 3

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“TORN BETWEEN LOVE AND DUTY! A WARNER FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE GRAI'I’ MITCHELL GLENDA FARRELL —ADDED— Ballad of Puducan Jail Little Bird Told Me News DOUCLAS NEWS ———— 3UILD SEWING PARTY s. Gurr Johnson will be hos- to the St. Luke's Guild for | regular sewing meeting at her e Thursday afternoon. All those ested are cordially invited to resent. ————.—— ECOVERS FROM ILLNESS ,°F @ severe illness from the 3 of his vaccination, Frank ce is able to be out again for first time in about a week. e EINERS STARTING SOUTH 1e seine boat Aaa, Capt. Cecil indtj, arrived in port from the hingsbdnks in Icy Straits last night, the first one of the Douglas cannery fishing fleet to reach here since closing of the season in that district on August 4. The Ada as well as some of the others will try their luck in Chatham Straits be- fore proceeding south. —— - CHAMBER TO MEET The Douglas Chamber of Com- merce meets tonight and all mem- bers are urged to attend as it will ke a “big” session. Bridge dedication ceremonies and many other im- portant” business matters will be brought up and discussed, it is an- nounced. —ee— MRS. FERRIER ARRIVES Mrs. Norman K. Ferrier, wife of an Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company employee, arrived here from Tacoma on the Alaska. The Ferriers have taken up their resi- dence in the Assembly Apartments. Mrs. Ferrier is a bride of only a few months. e REDLINGSHAFER ARRIVES Tom Redlingshafer, son of H. L. Redlingshafer, fiscal agent for the Forest - Service, 1s .visiting here,, ving arrived on the Alaska from attle. He will return south to )scow, Ida. to begin his fourth ar at the University of Idaho an. - - TO OPERATE ON NUGGET George Anderson, well known Al- skan mining man, has organized a er an: M Starts Tonight | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935, 0CC CAMP IS rTalla{:oos% Iiéia’rz fr(lnnsT rip; MMWVWEK"-LED- ESTABLISHED ¥ ember Betore Court; Serious FEHREES. TRAIN PLUNGE Bllsln(’ss Is AlSO 1"("'(’(’(’ t(} Service.-14 was feared that, Wilson | sutfereds fkom & broken- baCk, sus- f 5, 7 TAKU GI-AGIER ‘ . | tained when & 100- poun:?\mk of Bodies of Victims 150 Feet he deat | by drowning of meal fell on his back when The fishermen aboard the Coast he caused |Guard Cutter Tallapoosa’had bet-{sald fish and his brother | cargo hoist gave way jerage luck during the'Coast Gua vould have done | Medical attent i dtso kiver (an\on Ole on Plane ter than average 1 por dical attention was also given » g Burdl(:k Returns by last cruise. This morning the Tal-‘llpdex § circumstances, he ' peter Quick, a native working at —_ —Beaver Dams Are |lapoosa returned from a five day‘:ld; not immediately, as it was his | cannery in Hanus Bay, for a bad- HILLSBORO, Oregon, Aug cruise laden down with more than|duty to do, a € a crew in an )y infected right hand. Five men were killed when a tr to Be Removed 300 trout, ranging in size from the|endeavor to resuscitate the unfor- | D \pn.m.\l 110 feet into a rocky can- 18%-inch fish caught by ‘“Butch”jtunate fish Jeklin to the three-quarters of amjpoor fish g inch baby trout alleged to have|wiggle, a been “beaten intc submission” by|prived the Charles G. Burdicki! Administra- tive Assistant, Forest Service, re- turned to Juneau aboard the Al- aska Alr Transport Stinson sea- of life, liberty and R, Adam Sofalko, according to David|the pursuit of happiness, this to The Secret Bride" opens at the| The dead are: v ilot Sheldon Sim- ; ajudice of g i . g ‘ pli:: I}::;: Zy r::w CCC camp at | SPratling the prejudice of good sportsmanship | Capitol Theatre tonight with Bar-| E. N. Johnson, Engineer; F. A. 'X;]akl;.filflfiler Under the tutelage of Lieut. Com- in the tritory of Alaska, inas- para Stanwyck in an entirely new|Walker, fireman; A. J. Both, brake- Burdick, who has been at the mander Fietcher W. Brown, wijo [Jllch as 1 i 3| - - N0 more glacier for several days, stated that|had as his guest Dr. G. F. Fre lenin the new camp will be in charge|burger of Juneau, fishing parties n one-half inch in 1ig as leading man. he picture based on' the el Below Track in Rocky Xpire, having been de- AT CAPITOL TONIGHT | The vodies of the men have not sh measured overall kind of role and with Warren Wil- {man, all af Wheeler, Oregon. play |land LAST TIMES TONIGHT yon in the rough timber area north- west of here. been recovered. B. A. Curtain, brakeman, of Port- g1 i 3 Serious Offense ponar s # 3 idg rog of Foreman Gerald Banta and will | were put out in Eva Lake and k. ¥ ik B gaimo by ]i““mm Ide, is ? drama ?l poh‘; . }? )F‘1‘.ml. of Bridge, Oregon, a MIDNIGHT be engaged in maintenance and Hamilton Bay last Friday and Sat- The prc lings of the kangaros|tical intrigue which involves the |carpenter conservation work for about two|urday. “All hands” were given am|cpurt were held to be strictly con-|commission of two baffling murders e | rtunity i “ flden‘.l due tc the se ness of and the impeachment of the gover- months. | opportunity to join in the fishl CCC workers employed at the liberty” with promises from the|the offens: and no one was permit- nor of the state on bribery charges. {LILIAN HARVEY STARS camp will remove several old beav- Captain that there would be prizes ted tn disclose what took place in| Miss Stanwyck, cast as the gov- | IWITH CARMINATI IN er dams that are impounding wat- for the largest and smallest fish | the Tallapcosa’s foc'sle, where Nep- 'ernor's daughter, ‘secretly marfied er, causing a flood condition that legitimately caught, {tunus, in the person of Capt. t the attorney general, learns on FEATURE AT COUSEUM is killing forest food supplies neces- = With one exception, each member | Brown. waxed orilliantly in his her wedding day that her father sary to beavers. Old beaver dams0f the crew proved himself a truejcondemnation of the sin committed has been charged with bribery and . Lilian Hm\c\ blonde European on Bullasd Creek, Johnson Creek, Alaska sportsman. by the trembling Sofalko, who wilt- her own husband as to prosecute gtar, is co-starred with Tullio /Car Yehring Creek and Moose Creek ed perceptibly as each new witness minat! {n “Let’s Live Tonight, will be removed to lower the water R Matre O {took, the stand and presented fresh| Arthur Byron, in the role of the which openied at the Coliseum The- level and promote forest growth. It is with deep regret it is re- lavidence of the dastardly deed. governor; Grant Mitchell as the ater last night. It is Miss H - ; rf hat it was necessary t0' As each witness was sworn to cringing secretary to the slain fi-|vey's first real se i iy TRICUT The men at the new camp will Ported t witness wa 3 {vey's first real hit since she arriv also constriuct a trall to Twin | bring Adam Sofalko before the bar |tell *no truth and nothing like the nancier, and Henry O'Neill as a biz ! ed in the States about two years 31 PENNSYLVANIA Glaciers Lake. of justice, Neptunus Rex, Skipper |truth e witness's hands were contractor and politician, are in- ago. Cast as a young girl eager for FARMERS ON ALASKA A 10ad of freight was delivered ©Of All Aqueous Liquids, infuriated |tied. Suffice to say, Quartermaster |cluded in the supporting cast. romarnce, she is captivatingly lovely. to the camp by the Alaska Air|bY rumors that the deep was being | Sofalko swore never again to ‘“rob Evosose oot A {Carminati is still taking bows for| Fo: {he purpose of séeing the Transport Stinson plane. beseiged by a tantalizer of “small | the deer | ‘ o his performance opposite G od wonders of Alaska and, es- b et ey T fry,” charged Sofalko with “know- | ki HERE FROM NABESNA | Moore in “One Night of Love." | to také & look &b the MKt ingly, wilfully, and with intent to| Serious “Businiess Norman Ebbley, Jr. registered| mala Birell ,Janet Beecher an H. H. Waller, engineer, arrived kill, lure one Salvelinus (ie., a fish| However, all wa on the Alaska and registered at of the trout species) into his, the | the: Tallapoosa was called to Seward by radio in!was morally irresponsible and un- | captain said he had a seriously in- ‘onnecuon with the hydro-electric |able to resist the temptation of jured man aboard ana would ap- dova. plant there, and continued to the luscious raspberry bait. By his, the‘prechuv the Tallapoosa's taking the | westward aboard the Alaska. said Sofalko’s unmannerly action, man ashore for medical treatment. DALY rmemee WANT ADS PAY!‘ ELKS PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY The Elks picnic for all the chil- dren of Juneau, will be held at| Evergreen Bowl next Sunday weath- \ permitting, according to Martin Jorgensen, Chairman of the Picnic | Committee. Complete details will be | nounced later after a meeting of | the committee. RS. BRUMBERG BACK FROM STATES TRIP Mrs. Jennie H. Brumberg, pro- pri ret an etor of the Juneau Frock Shoppe, urned to the city yesterday from extended visit in the States as| a passenger on the Princess Alice from Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Brumberg went souith re- cently to attend the national con- vention of the Business and Pro- fes: Th sional Women's Clubs in Seattle. at convention concluded, Mrs. Brumiberg then spent several days inspecting and selecting new mod- els in women's apparel for the fall trade here. | Before returning north, Mrs. Brumberg visited her daughter, Syl- via, in Portland, Ore. - ., YOUTH IS INJURED A compound fracturs of one arm, sev fof eral broken ribs, and lacerations | the face were suffered by ten- year-old Otto Johanson at Cordova when he was dragged into whhl- ing shafting at the Strand Jensenl Fisheries sliming house. He was | rushed to the Cordova General Hos- | pital after being given emergency treatmeént on the Coast Guard cut- ter Haida. e AL TO SEWARD H. P. Plommer, General Manager ‘of the Vancouver Island Coals, Ltd, is a passenger on the Alaska from Seattle bound for Seward. ompany backed by San. Francisco. nd Nevada capital to operate on a roup of claimg at the head . of Tagget; Creek {n the Yentria district ear Anchorage. Orders have been placed for a new gold quariz mill and all auxiliary equipment: Peter Pan Beauty Shop PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. Introductory Special $750 Permanent Now $5.00 $5.00 Permanent Now $3.50 $10 Permanent Now. $7.50 Finger Wave Free LIMITED TIME ONLY Across from Peerless Bakery BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG “TYT--TUT:- MR.GOOGLE --AS MAN TO MAN YOU CAN'T IGNORE THE FACT THAT SNUFEY i SMITH IS A MODNSHINER AND 1 COUNTLESS OTHER THINGS I'D RATHER MENTION: . -NOT.. Y DISREPUTABLE | JUNFIT. TO. KEEP --HE AND HIS I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIH!IllllmlllllllllllllllllflllflllllllllHIIIIIIlIiIIHIIIIIIlHflIlIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I[III T not pleasure on | at the Gastineau Hotel, arrived|pyen williams in the ¢ shing cruise, for aboard the Yukon and will sail for;ml the Zynda Hotel with the inten-|said Sofalko's greedy clutches, well |she received a radio call for assist- Seattle on the next steamer South.|ers The direction of Victor tion of stopping over in Juneau. He! kncwmg the Salvelinus in question |ance from the S. 8. Lakina, whose | Ebbley has been employed for two| zinger lends touches years at the Nabesna Mine at CO""dmma, and humor. colonization project at Imer, 31 persons are members of Pennsylvania Farmer Party rd the steamer Alaska. msy Tae mombers of the party “saw” Juneau while the Alaska was .in roles are all splendid of wh S port. The party is headed by Miss MRS. CHARLES LEAVES Esic K. Watson of Pittsburgh, Pa, After accompanying her sister-in- Rt T glllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|II|IIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIlllIIIIIIllllllflllmllIIIIIIIIIlIHIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIfilIHIIIIIIIIE TR o Tt et Iiep 1 S IFRORI TOLURTERANC NS NEW DOWNTOWN LOCATION ROYAL BLUE NEAR BAILEY'S CAFE Opehs 8 a. m. Thursday Plume VR T e lIMIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIW“W WAAL..GOOGLE JEDGE UP%YHEM HEV TER SAY 222 vella, Mrs. Mildred Charles took Rl Clifford, agent for the Ta- |passage on the Yukon to mike a c.ma Grocery Company, left ‘Ju- return to the First City. | ncau for Petersburg on the Yukon. ANNOUNCING The 14th Southeastern Alaska Fair JUNEAU, ALASKA ptember 11, 12, 13 and 14, inclusive Write W. S. Pullen, Secretary, for Premium Books and any other information ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND'BACON—U. 8. 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