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LAST TIMES TONIGHT y Movies CELEBRATION PLANNED FOR BISH. CRIMONT Sixtieth Anniversary of Admission Into Jesuit Order, Aug. 15 present Bishop of Alaska who pre- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND\Y AUGUST 12; 1935 APPOINTED FOR ABOARD [uxuu [ JUNEAU WORK' FOR THIS PORT Phllll]»~ \1\0 Announues Acceptance of Miss Shaw's Resignation SEATTLE, A\l+ 12 —Steamer Yu- kon sailed for Alaska ports last Saturday night at'6 o'clock with 221 first class and 12 steerage pas-|{ | sengers ahoard The following passengers aboa: of Next Thursday, August 15, will| gmnouncement of the appoint-| . “vuyon are booked: for Juneat: ! mark an important event in the m@nt of two more instructors for W Bathuban® vl B long and useful life of His Excel- J_Il(_nfl\h High School and the :ac- Y \\|r‘- . ()‘ SI"““\ A8 l.) S‘ L e Beflence of a resignagion from Miss| ., " ars sy Stone, Dorathy Crimont, S. J. D. D, first and Masietca Shaw, former principal of Frce Mrs. S J. Stone, 1 e School, was made by A. CHARACTERS OF HISTORY Live again in this triumphant picture ¥ E. J. Bath,"¥' A. Ferg Ned D i rica's larg cel- X hillips, super | e 2 5 h News sides over America’s largest eccel | B P, s uperintendent of S Mrs. I BoWitig $na two chils o L esiastical jurisdiction. Next Thurs- {'s¢hools iay 7 - s, X " a~ AL 5 dren, P. L. McHale anhd wife day will mark Bishop Crimont's i Henry A, Harmon, graduate of ISy 60th anniversary of his admission | Stout 1 tute at Menonimee, Wis, H ‘H"( A PRIl LU [ ] Midnight Preview |children throughout the diocese. Upon his return to Juneau a suit- able program in celebration of his anniversary will be held. The plans | include a Pontifical Mass, sung by , the Jubilarian, and a spiritual bou- quet will be offered by members of the Knights of Columbus, Ladies’ nal education for the Terri- ¢ TRIP FOR STUDY Rabbi Wohlgelernter of Se- attle Connducting Re- search in Territory \ resident of Eau Galle, 1d one year of teaching but has been an experi- irpenter, builder and ma- | 1e subjects he will teach—| Chinist {Ior seven y ;; l l\(‘lx \ into the Jesuit Order. will . be new trade class and New in Interior ¥ adult vo:ational istructor provided FT At present Bishop Crimont is now under e Smith-Hughes Pederal* n ik l in Fairbanks concluding a visita- Aid act. His appointment was made y s cland ol i tion of the parishes, missions and after Phillips had conferred with A. l directed By SALLY BLANE - CHAS \IMR[U II orphanages for Eskimo and Indian witler, new supervisor of.l i Altar Society, Crimont Club, Sodal- ; Mic er G, Lunsetter, resjdem‘ 4 U AINL “ y i f the parish, giv- G A v t :'MONTE CARLQ , |/itv and chilaren of the parish, giv- | lace o it Mildrod Loy Evgr Fabbl L. Wohlgelernter, af Seat- Maureen O'SULLIVAN NIGHTS” | the wonderful graces bestowed upon Jish instructor whe resigned. tle, scholar and scientist, who has, LEWIS STONE [ the Bishop Evening Program 1 In the evening a dinner spon- sored by the Crimont Club, named There was a time when rain meant “no game today" for Babe Ruth. e: h Miss Lunsetter is a graduate «of| been co’nductmu a persenal research | North Star Junior College of War- "',] l:;e re’;lto”d “”‘VE‘; “b";‘l;d L:’el] fen, Minn, and of Concordia Col-|Vicloria Saturday anc Wit 8 lege, Moorhead, Minn. She has ha south again tonight aboard the | g nead, Jagl. Bhe has had Rabbi Wohlgelernter, #8 EDNA MAY OLIVER ROLAND YOUNG duction in his honor, and the ladies of the But now that he's out of baseball and going in for golf, he just shotlk | cove;, oo fenchiny erience, | SaMe steamer s e Darish, will be given in the church| ders i3 umbrella, grins and bears it. The Babe, who may enter the | SV (€T (SIOMIE CXPUEREh |y vory much interested in the cul-| - it o ) A s national amateur at Cleveland, is shown on the course at the West. | g BUSD kel and scientific possibilities (,f, plays the juvenile David, and Frank ‘;‘“"l:“huh}“‘"‘ m;d 2 p‘"i pxcsem; chester country club at New York, where he made an 81 despite the ‘lflas-v will assist with girls' ath-{ o0 = Lawton, another star development ed by the parishioners. A genera etics and will be library supervisor. g ko 5 % 1) | weather. (Anoclated Press Photo) i 'y supe: ik S B 9 v as vi “S"..vER STREAK lS |invitation is extended to all priests, ~~ =~~~ AT e The re ation of Miss Shaw was|. L Was very much pleased to meet | ;". »“.{ ‘;[h.o ngl:flbmidfi are seen COUSEUM’S FEATURE of the diocese, and his numerous received today, Phillips said. Miss Mayos, . Jaqdare . Gpldstein, “”h\ ool ol W b ey S Aside from its slrofig élement of | friends throughout the Territory- to |attend the church services and be POLICE SPIKE: Sings While Goitre Is [Shaw had been offered a teaching .‘L’,’SL'} E35Pspk. sqyeral, hours. yee- | 1 Rabbi Wohlgelernter posit] in Grade School jgsiion in the e Sohool DEXELT™r | i & great swscutiv said, | al SEEKS DIVORCE Lawton is destined to be red always as “David Cop- for he is David come to remember perficld,” A : present at the dinner ear, as the - - rC drama, “The Silver Streak,” wh:ch‘] 42 Years in Alaska B R ii’d a :xn “‘:c::m :‘;}:‘;d {m«;‘:le:;. man of great charm and sincere! HOLLYWOOD, Cal ¥ life. W. C. Fields, as Micawber, gives will be seen for the last times to-| 1y o tn 4y vears Bishop Cri- eing ""“’“"1 f Pringips |devotion "to the best interests of |gionde . J o e another unforgettable performance. 2 B 2 S shop nouncement was made as to where | onde - Joan ondell announc ; 4 night' at. the Coliseum Theatre, 15| one has bheen in Alaska he has ’ BN Shaw would e ieiated, nebl |Juneau, and one of the manifes-ighe will file a suit for divorce .- story is a faithful trénsla- a cinema show-cases,0f mMoOdern ;ooiarly visited each section of CHICAGO, August ”75“"’“’(’“5‘”“ it “““0"5 or the energetic minds of | againist George Barnes, cameraman, O °f one of Dickens' best known wonders. the', Territory, He has employed § removed a goitre from the 11gck of jmen of our race. He has a keen!chaping incompatibility ' and bast loved novels. In addition to the famous Burl-|cyerv mode of travel — snowsho Madame Amelita Galli Curci, |intellectual mind and I am proud|. iR L David Coppertield” was produced ington streamline train, the first|goo “team, boat and train, and fre- ! mous diva, while she sang to perA‘ [to find him the chief executive by David O. Selznick, and directed pigtures of the Boulder Dam are|cueniy by airplane. He was the Ea mit them to study how the opera- [in this community.” “DAVID COPPERF]ELD” )y George Zukor, the team that brought to the screen. The fitst!firct missionary t e il el O 1 y e . tion might affect her voice. | : P brought out “Little Women,” and i roiny st missonary 10 own and op- Jack Nix, 36, Dies from|™Socis'ca the pationt used hee| See. Kashevareft ON SCREEN, CAPITOL '35 o oivoreenin that put Denver on the main line| Bichop Crimont is widely known | Gunshot Wound 1n voice “‘clearly,’ at “various times” Rabbi Wui:n.ui‘lluel also pro- e s . Pl Sy, s of a transcontinental railroad and|anq esteemed throughout Alaska jduring the operation which w: |tessed admirhtion for the Rey, A.| More than a year wa: cpent in | TAKES CIRCLE TOUR rduited 207 SB e $0 AL, are] Inere th Fhm angte, Alaska, Forehead Today ‘H“rlnz'ml-:l with a local anesthetic. ! {P. Kashevaroff, with ‘'whom he had| the prepwation and Himing of | wMrs John Walker. ‘Glovisiasent a e fird 2 . The goitre, on the right side, i e y Jopperfield,” how. oy e \ ccreened for the first time |Wor for him numerous friends in (Commuca 1tom Page One) i & g side Young Farmer Beaten to a long interview. He stated that “David Cammm'«'ld. fm“ showing | employee in Washington, D. G, will The great invention of medi-!eyery walk of life. He is also prom- ey ghed 6% ounces, there are fhany Russian books at the Capltol Theatre. If it had take the Yukon River Circle Tour ofiLidiznos, the DINKSE Respitalir | thotsty, Enoun i e Al ome 3 Y ! 'Death by His Wife and |known to Rev. Kashevaroff which! taken ten years it would have been | from Skagway and hopes o' visit P ly called the * lung,” § g June 15, 1899. His personal effects LEARN ALL OVER { should be translated into English. | worth the effort el | commonly called the “iron lung”|is an outstanding figure in the ~orc 1% 1 ik y 9 gid Friend, [s Charge | 8 N the Matanuska Vialley Solaniss-' | also is shown for the fir§t time.| American Catholic Hi o howed that he had badges nl(ll(fnn-, (H_l(. (-9 1L, A_ng, 12~ | ’ |Rabi Wohlgelernter said that these Sixty-five stars and featured | tion project at Palmer. Shé ar- Scenes of the Chicago Worid's Fair, = S S pR NG fna_hv had been a deputy sheriff in An_whta Galli Curei, famous | " {books are authentic and scientific playe: including the new child |rived in Skagway from Seattle gn WieRkiart of the Dbt was film- both Rosebud Country, Montana,| prima donna, must- learn to | SALEM, N. J, Aug 12.—Riches, | and should be made avhilable to|star, Freddie Bartholomew, who the Victoria. g ed and scenic backgrounds including| STUDENTS LEAVE and in Nevada. sing all over again us the result | otalling $140,000, just beyond reach tne English-speaking_ public. i POt i e Royxl Garge and. the beautic| Been With CCC of the operation which doubled (in the form of inheritance, con- “Money is ‘appropriated by Le e e S O £ s ful Chlorado River coj west of | AFTER VACATION He came to Alaska in 1984 and ; fhe amount of air she can hold. trasted with a life of drudgery as|igators for the building of roads, e i Ao b aabe Donvér are seen in he Silver : e on ;;\un 3 of that year enlisted in She must accustom' herself to (& farmict’s wite, caused Mrs, Mar- Rl | Wttgenes ¢ Ba, ANY RA GAS9 o P ke Streak,” | Henry Heles and B. G. Pfaff,{the Civilian Conservation Corps| C¢Ontrol of increased volume so jguerite F. Dolbow to plan, With|there is u great need for. roads {0 . X 3 5 @ 3 aff, | th 2 ons she can produce thes ame clear |NOrman Driscoll, the slaying of her culfure in Alaska He m tioned e {two \young students at Oberlin Col- ! here for one month's duration. For-| & (7 PEREe, hudland, Bherity Huber Tayton dis- | case 3 - He mention @ee s o e e e e e o s e slegein Ohio are returning to the|est Service records today disclosed il Y Voliiked. :ivim evmfi";"shvf fl"gwm biblical ‘4NY BONES9 . AT THE HOTEIF ¢+ States after spening a vacation in!that he had worked previously in WG’ Thbine Aban. WAARA poms Which nigve heen In Uso 3 e e 0 07 008 & D -}Junenu and vicinity. They left on!the Teton National Forest in ED JAHODA MAKES ‘”m 28-year-old sc;ool Lwac)(:erf ben? flmor.‘“ L!\e nvahves of Alisks aipce ANY B()TTLES TOD 4 Y? . [the Prince George for Vancouver, Wyoming. The records indicated he Blc T 4 j > | préhistoric llmes and stated that . IB. ¢ el e b b e loaver s cause of her marriage to Harry Dol- | “There is a field for anthropology . 3 Gastinesn - oo o | im0 be @ go0d Togzer and bow, plodding tenant. furmes, whe e it has not e deveipen’ | WHAT WE REALLY WANT IS OLD IRON » L. G. Wingard, Scaitle; H. Nixon,| The Young men amved hereiminer; o e ana| B4 Jahoda, the lone fisherman,|Was beaten to death. {one tnsiance of 'fhe lkeness of ’ : . Estchiist; I and Mrs, Williany| 682 1n tae sefijon and. have taken; . He hasipeen in - Falfbanks andyi, ..e v ay! The possibili a disposin| . ¢ P. Martin, San Francisco; A.|hiking trips in the vicinity, Helles| Anchorage, but his most recent job 3§5§fda$?wifl“lio p;:!rmoimgr::; of mmp:;e mi"gyht“:vxtn %’em:x?oprogl:,:btlic:lsn:]ndarx::;]fetmm‘ihcmfl?ms sl.uo-Allowance o0 your old lnm_sl'oo L e U ; g y between the fringe ’]l)‘h;\]richer Cx‘etc‘yh x;;a gm st am | {:S“;?ngkel‘;‘;f:‘"é:’h‘o- and Pfaff T “:”E ;‘:p;\:;m:’;‘{n:‘gj‘ga?‘”d dam. He returned Sunday after- vided the main motive for the crime upoh orthodox Hebrew praygx Trade it in now on a new Hotpoint ‘Featherweight” ahlgren, City; el, Seat- ‘; i g 5 noon at 1 o'clock with 40 fine said Layton, shflwls and the fringe woven b; Auto 8 ” i RN ST : o # < matic. The “Featherweight” is full : tle... J. T. Emel,«Seattle. g . Nix left @ bank deposit accbUnt|ooiorado brook trout The two planned to marry after| Y. g is fully auto- ‘ : A 4 % Chilkoot natives upon their blank- matie, hd * Zynda | MRS. BROWN LEAVES jof mose “"”‘ $100 and he h"_d $50| * janoda had the dam all to him- the husband’s death if the wife ets. l”l‘tl“ th“ t“ ;‘A{ ROD heating unit of 1000 watts, s W. E. Brice, Juneau; A. W.| . more in cash in his room. No 1€s0N | )r excepting for the countless could: prevail upon her miother to Settlement House ‘ b utton Slota and Heel Stand, t Crowe, Juneau; Rabbi L. wm?lgel- Mrs. Asa Brown, accompanied by M: advanced rf)r his death. No| i, ucands of different species of release the money to hef. AP G ned 0 gttt $6 95 ;6 95 ; ernter, Seattle; Mrs. Henry O'Mal-|two children, took southbound pas- suicide note was found. bugs that were driven to shelter in| The mother had opposed the mar- | house in Juneau,” he said. “Youth- ¢ L f ley, Seaftle; A. M. 8mith, Camp|sage for Vancouver, B. C. on the He is survived by a sister, MIS.| e cabin on account of continuous riage of her daughter to the farm- £l Guitute has been neglected, W fess sllovwite s S.; Wiliam P. Martin and wife,|Prince George. Her “husband has Lucille Cleveland of Delacour, At-|yequy rain, er. are Tiving i od . 8 «ees allowsneS {oF. your ald’inon ) San Francisco, |been employed by the Alaska Ju- berta, Canada. The body is being] °~ ‘ 8 Inl a mmodern Age Wik all Alaskan M. ‘Wasyluk, Juneau; Ed Lamb, Juneau; Mrs, Jane McKinneliss, Ex- cursion Inlet; C, W. Farlin, Ju- neau; Danny Taylor, Douglas; E. Fremmy, City; Mike Slech, Juneau; | J. D;: Shatter and wife; Juneau; Max ‘Saul. QIIQP lN JUNEATU FIRST! |neau Gold Mining Company. Mrs. |Brown is ticketed through to Se- attle. B | . KANSANS ON VICTORIA | b o | | . Two residents of Lawrence, Kan., | who are enjoying the current round the Hunt, Mottett Hardware Com- trip of the Vietorja .from Seattle pany. arrived here from Ketchikan on the Victoria ,.aue Dr. and Mrs., J. B. Henry. tuary, ‘gmms with Mrs, Cleveland. d at the Charles W. Carter Mor- MISS ADAMS V!Slfl i pending exchange of tele- Miss Dorothy Adams, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Adams, re-' urned to Juneau for a short visit with friends as a passenger on the Victoria. Her father, formerly as- istant agent for the Alaska Steam- ship Company here. now is agent for Wrangell and . Petersburg, and reside in the latter commuuaty WORK PROG ESSING AT PIONEERS’ HOME Reporting themselves well pleas~ ed with conditions at the Pioneers’| | Home at Sitka, ‘Goy: Jbhn Troy, OChairpian: of : the Bdard of Trustees of the Home; W. B. Kirk, ‘ ,Board Treasurer; Attorney General' e ———— THATCHER HERE I. A. Thatcher, connected with e advantages 0f modern science. Let us have this parucuhr frontier not the same as other frontiers. |This Trontier might well become an example for frontiers of the fu- ture.” Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who has - 'been stopping at the Zynda Hotel, had intended to g0 on.to the In- tetior but was dn!fiyed “by his ap- preciation of natural beauties in Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 O e BAILEY’S DOUGLAS—Phone 18 2 Hour Service i R BEARS,_T,:(_:_)_ i b T ,._r i LEd T Jum 8, Ful dnd. Tebepenl e consy reiod, B Wil et fo Short Ovdems i ¥ Treasurer Oscar n of the Home gy, “tonighs,” He, § Regular Dinners : CHICA CLASH WITH THESE ALL-STARS e e e o S Tosen” 5 i . CAFE : morning from an' inspection trip to the Sitka institution. They went over on the Tallapoosa, returning at 7 o'clock this morning. The pioneers appear to be hap- py and enjoying their surround- ings, they said. Construction of the nurses’ home, Superintendent’s resi- dence and garage 1is progressing. | Most of the concrete has been‘ poured and work is going torwm'd' on the first flobrs. ' -—“'——— MUL LENVKCA TON TRIP| U. 8. Commissioner J. F. Mullen‘ was plunnlng to leave tonight on/ the Aleatlan “for ‘d vacation at Lake Hennett, focated about half- way between Skagway and White-| - PRISONER' SOUTH | Duke Melmar, who has been he can give more of bis time to the stidy of culfural possibilities in Alaska. “I think there i§ a definite gain , in the preservation of old relics,” “and there is much in, Alaska to enrich” the eulture of the world.” i are lncreufnx in numbers this sea- son. . The Nanhwwmm tomorrow will| lcarry 100 rural New Yorkers on| SEAM ‘lfi?" 12, Steams)np‘ “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—-—U 8. Government Inspected | ¥ French-Italian Dinners gom 18 GASTINEAU CAFE ' GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING 5 (L { INSURANCE B s horse. |lines in rvice, report 4 During his absence M. E. Mon- that E t, farmer | agle will serve a8 Commissioner. | tour D ing fhe' Northland f serving nine ‘months in the Fed-|the rouud trip, ll SI k I % & ) eral jail here_followiug conviction| The an ‘sailing last Friday A ien Snaltuc s ANC, - of criminal, asault at Ketchikan, insas farmers aboard X 2 % . AR % will' be taken south tonight on t.he‘ Alaska 1o -start serving a three- year sentence at McNeil Island Penitentiary for perjury, the out- growth of ‘the first Ketchikan con- vietion.” Marshal. Willlam T. Ma-| honey will turn the prisoner over | to Deputy Marshal Smith of Sew- | hi Mrs, C. fl Vlm is & passenger| | lqt her Juneau ‘the south for mm Established 1898 FOR INSURANCE Juneau, Alaska ard, who is going south on the| Scvetal mioxths, Ad ompanying Mrs. { Alaska with prisoners. Flory 1s Jane Flory,,wha recently ———t—— | graduated from a well known voca- SqOP IN JUNEAU ,MT! See H. R. SHEPARD & SON. Telephone 409 _ B. M., Bebrends Bank Bldg. lomu of the fi Field:-The players, % un drifl bmm they go MO r'no@]wcu of the 1934 geason will be assembled in chlcago August 29 to meet the Chicago Bears at Soldier's Wfi are shown above, were uln}cd by fans in a nation-wide poli. They will be given several weeks of inten- battle, (Assoclated Press Photos) ' tional training school. &