The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1935, Page 8

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7 EUROPEAN NATIONS IN | NEW TREATY Austria Flirting with Ger-| many on Reconcilia- " E:;aited Ruler tion Moves | VIENNA ity of a ing there | 2 Catho- | peace with | | tria and there i a disposition among lics to nmm “separate Austria, despairing of getting| ecither friendship or security from | the proposed pact among the ”’”'" ube states, is reported to have made to conditions for ending the| two-year quarrel beginning with the | Nazi putsch that brought death to| Chancellor Dollfuss | The two propositions are the dis- solution of the Austrian Legion in Germany and the disbanding of | the organization accused of sup- porting the secret Nazi corps in Austria. Germany, it is said, might allow the restoration of the Hapsburz legitimists, as a result of the Aus- trian move. 00-OPERATION OF STATES IS I Al SRKA BNEIRE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, i <y BOEING YAGHT ACROSS L. Orlental nurse & South Amerl- can river | & Hissing sound | collog. | 12. Compound ot | sodium 13. Angry Retired Alrplane Manu-| 1. Piece of tm- | aginative facturer. Comes Ashore | verse 15. Weapon of * for Few Tours 11, Baarfare 18. Formerly W. E. Boeing, retired airplane’ B w.:é,‘.‘p;“.’fl“‘fi manufacturer from Seattle, visited | 24 low or gof Juneau today with his wife and fiz,".’]},,, young son, .W E. Boeing, Jr. They| 2. Silkworm were taken ashore in a small boat - m:',?o:' She 5. a,r,,,, from the palatial motor yacht, Ta-| 9. Backe of 50, yoioroodiog conite, which anchored off City; 3s. Blbllu?” 51 Hy'polh'uul .30 o' mounta Dock at 11:30 o'clock this morning.| g, assistance’ 62 Old Womanish Questioned as he stepped onto theI ;B, g'nur- 55. Equal Ferry Float, Boeing said he in-| 37 More normal 36 ‘Birgs beak tended to leave this afternoon. zz f;’fl]’"&’ b nc{luhmcur “We're just up here for a fish-| (3 Myselt o el ing trip,” he said. “We'll only be 4 Mfl;,g';g,'lggm L Pog;;ru i in Juneau for an hour or so. No, o I don't know where we'll go next.| It all depends on the weather.” | Advices from Ketchikan, where they visited last week, indicated that the Boeings planned to cruise: Southeast Alaska waters for a week or ten days, fishing in both fresh Twenty-four-year-old William S Hawkins (above) is exalted ruler of the Couer D'Alene, lda., lodge of Elks after being a member for 18 months. He is believed to be the youngest exalted ruler in the coun- try. (Associated Press Photo) " |airplane STEWART WHITE, AUTHOR, STILL HOPKINS' AIM 50K S FOR SUN jand salt waters. motored Douglass, to take him to This is the air-| plane manufacturer’s fifth cruice to Territorial waters since the Ta-, conite, registered in Vancouver, B. C., was built in 1930. | Boelng uses an air-yacht, a twin- | H.. inland lzkes for trout fishing. The did not come to Juneau,| but is used in the vicinity of Ket-| chikan. It is piloted by Clayton Scott, well-known former Alaska flier. H The Taconite is commanded hy‘ Capt. W. R. Stacey of Vancouver. She carries a crew of nine men. / Daily Cyoss-word Puzzle %H%-fl pxs ll%fllfll a e TEIF PP NN ufld JEEE llfl%ilflllll des 1935. AN MONDAY, AUGUST 12, “ii | PROFIT TAKING Hebrides Islands 10 Purty 1L Pintail duck Let fal E F LLY . Open court vase Snakes | , Ent 1 D:V'.::.’,I,,, Trading Today on Stock ue I i Exchange Reported -, Y eroadly Most Active u.i."."m. NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Stock bat- et ' tled profit taking with considerable + money of | sucoess today in the most active 4. Bristie { trading of the month. DOWN fi' gfl“gl I sStrength of rails and utilities and 1. Donkey e avice | scattered specialties tended to ob- 2. Cut “"""'l‘“ b B'&]“‘?’ rden | seure to some extent realizing on P AlotangeT . anow travel jindusiries, own 3 ains on whole were some- swift- . AN f ity 111 : :::!?::T' 'what restricted although numerous (_”‘,c., tres % h““ tree | highs for the year or longer were n-dried 64. Feminine { recorded. P Today’s close was fairly firm. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 15%, American Can 142%, American Power and Light 8%, Anacon da 17%, Bethlehem Steel 36%, General Motors 44%, In- ternational Harvester 53%, Kenne- cott. 21%, United States Steei 4 ‘Pound $4.97%, } Transfers were 2,450,000 shares. | | DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are the Dow, Jones averages for toaay: industrials 128, Rails 26, Utilities 26.94. 4 ARE HELD, - KIDNAP CASE l%llp 1 25 PASSENGERS LEAVE JUNEAU ON NORTH SEA |Ship Calls Here Enroute to Seattle from Sitka This Mormng The st here from Sitka early: this morning, lknvine for Seattle at 10-o'clock af- ter loading fish at the Oold Storage’ |25 persons.includes: | “For seattle— Una May Higy, Mrs, Hunt. For Ketchikan—F J. Bratsburg. For Wrangell—Richard Suratt. h For Pe&ex:sburg—N, A. McEachran, {Marvin Kvernick, Ben A. Newkirk, The inbound list: From Sitka—C. H. MacSpadden and prisoner, {BROWN BEAR DUE TO ARRIVE HERE WEDNESDAY P. M. The Brown Bear, new 115-foot flagship of the Alaska Game Com- ' Lineoln Turner, Bubl:; Turnier, Mrs. { this ‘afternoon from A. Johanson and y, Mrs. Fred|had ved on Gastineay Mul ,Orme and baby, H. ancm in u:“xmm and m ‘loaded Ed Haland, E. P. Carney, Mrs. Car-|canned salmon at Douglas.. 3 ney, Mrs, C. Baldwin, Miss Doig, Before leaving for Seattle at 7 Miss E. A. Noble, Charles Grewar,|o'clock tonight, the John L. Gordon, Mrs. L. G. 8chrock, | yled to unload mine 'W!“" at the Miss F. Schrock, Dr. W. D. Hunt,| Alasky Juneau Dock. HERE, ‘GORST Alaska _Construction Compatiy -at hkevlllhm“m Ml!byflmmuw Knight. The first of five men—Sam Brown, Maloff, Frank Desolff, Sam Desolff and Harry. Greenwell —, arrived at 2 o'clock this afternoon. - Two more trips for the remainder of the Nun.h Sea called|crew will be made todti VICTORIA uled to call here “Vic" 13 sched- Schilling fi( nille Jig delicate Flaver never bakes out mission fleet is scheduled to arrive f. in Junesu Wednesday “afternoon, according to advices from H. W. Terhune. Executive Officer of the ,gnme commission, who is coming Care of ° Unemployables' Up to Commonwealths, Municipalities, He Says | Says This Summer Is ‘ Rainlest Yet Veteran Alas;ia Visitor! WASHINGTON, Aug. 12— The problem of inducing the States and | cities to provide for their own “un- employables” is declared to be the major one confronting officials um-‘ ducting the plan to shift from t} dole to the work relief progra Reiterating that after 1, the Federal Government would| put up money only for jobs, Harry| L. HopKins, Relief Administrator, aimed sharp criticism at the States| today. He contended the ment is not making provision those unable to work and so tk are excluded from the w Fecderal program. Every State, he insisted,| is able to care for the unfortunate unless it is “unsocial minded. | - ... | TRADING, SHIPPING FEATURE FISHING ACTIVITY T ODAY nnd m. | Jovern- | for | g activ- Fish trading ity rcached a peak at the Storage plant over the weck with good quantities of halibut salmon being bought and 18 tierce: of mild cured salmon being loade end aboard the southbcund steamer !few of those kind of pictures. North Sea G n to go back for one more The three halibut sales include: try, but if I don’t get any sunny Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther, 10,- |weather within three weeks, l'llI 500 pounds to New England Fish Company at 5:30 and 445 cents per pound; Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness, 4,500 pounds to New Eng- land Fish Company at 540 and 4.50 cents per pound; and the Mar- gacet T. Capt. Peter Hildre, 9,000 pounds to Alaska Trollers Co-op- erative Market Association at 540 and 450 cents per pound. Salmon sales, all goipg for pre- vailing prices, include the 8Sadie November | early ‘l\n(‘s Stewart Edward White, noled au- {UNITED FOOD CO. { HAS RECORD SALE | ON ANNIVERSARY | R. R. Brown, Manager of the| LEBANON, Indiana, Aug. 12—Of- north on the vessel. She was ex- ficers held four persons on the story pected to get away from Ketchi- of 17-year-old Alie Hawkins. She kan this afternoon after coming said she was abducted and taken to from Seattle and will come to Ju- Kentucky to be sold for $2,000. She neau by way of Anan Creek, a had been criminally attacked. famous bear creek near Wrangell, United Food Co., reports the pub-|—— lic's reception at their second anni- | August 18 with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. thor, visited Juneau July 22, and versary sale in their enlarged head-lmnman Mrs. Allen boarded the was quoted as saying he was “wait- Quarters last Saturday as being:Aleutian at Wrangell having ar- ing for the sun to come out.’ | most gratifying and waf one of the|rived there on the North Star which He's still waiting ‘hrgest day’s business*in all de- proceeded directly from there ‘to White paid a second call here partments ever recordéd. The store the westward. yesterday morning on his used two pages in The Empire last —,————— 70-fcot yacht Kuru, after spending > said White tod en coming up here annu about 13 or 14 years, but I seen it like this Want: Light He explained that he came north in the Kuru equipp2d with a newly developed film for taking color pic- White is an amateur pho- tographer of no mean repute, and aimed to get some distinctive shots ~f Al ors. I need 1 he said. “And I haven't found muci it yet. Oh, I've snappad a few lack and wiite ncgatives of bears | —but, then, T already have quite a | just head south and give it up un-' til next summer. I hope the fall on is late. Everything |seems to indicate that it is. Even {the salmon are late in getting into | the streams this year.” Brings Friend Captain White, who is his own }:kxppcr. brought Barnaby Conrad, |a Burlingame, Cal, friend of the {author, to the city yesterday. Today, Conrad, who has spent two weeks for this new film, | Friday announcing theé anniversary BEACH BKIDGE FARTY two weeks of fruitless search for sale. | | decent photography weather in TR 5. T T | Mr. and Mrs. H. Campen, H. V. Southeast Alaska. | RETURNING HOME TONIGHT ‘Callow and Ted Laughlin were “This i3, without a doubt, one of _Mrs. Thomas L. Allen and chil- o045 a¢ bridge at the home of Mr. st summers I've seen in dren, Louise and Dean, afe ‘re= and Mrs. George Jorgensen at their summer home at Pebble Beach last Saturday night. High and low prizes were won by Mr. Campen and Mrs, turning on the Aleutian after a visit of two months with friends and relatives in Bellingham, Wash. The operation from which she.is con- s o e i wcommick teavs | AKE PATCO FISHING FOR SOUTH, SEEK HEALT. . PARTY; GOOD CATCH Mrs. Jonn McCormick, who re- turned recently to her home from bA ;15!:1}:1g A‘ll:.spkaerla":anl:;:: A Hospital «following = an &boar! ol o ons et Jrcirrd Stinson seaplane flown by Sheldon Simmons, was made Saturday night by George Whyte and Keith Wildes of the FHA, and G. Shepard. The plane left at 1 p.m. Saturday and returned at 3 p.m. yesterday. A fine catch was reported in spite of MF valescing, will leave Friday morn- ing on the Princess Louise on her way to Eastern Washingion, where her .doctor hopes that the warm dry climate wil improve her health. She will visit her mother, Mrs 3 Frances Stiles, who lives near Wal- unfavorable weather conditions. la Walla, and her son, Alfred Mc- THis afternoon Pllot Simmons Vey, Secretary of the Walla Walla made a scenic flight over Menden- |where an inspection will be made. | Aboard with Mr. Terhune are W. E. Crouch, from the Bureau sf Blological Survey in Washingt ton, D. C, H. C. Hanson, Seattle naval architect who designed the ship, and Capt. John O. Sellovold, commandlng. The Brown Bear is the newest and latest of the game commis- sion fleet. She has ‘twin diesel engines, capable of 400 horsepower. kil AR N GLRG YACHT CAMIN IN PORT The yacht Camin, aboard which Edmund Lowe, Jr., is touring South- FINNISH Educational Club DANCE 1.0.0.F. Hall TUESDAY, AUG. 13 Dancing 9 o'Clock Free Lunch. : Accordmn Music Everybody Welg:ome " Gents 40c, Ladies 25¢ oldest daughter, Ruth, is now in ... Chamber of Commerce. hall Glacier with tourists from the east Alaska, returned to port this Seattle and will leave there on Luggn Victoria, nfternoon and is at Femmer’s Dock. (o s S A b L s e U s b s LT o = . an wild-life in natural cal- SAT-IS-FY. Something that pleases, gives satisfaction; something that just suits. for the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Com- with White on the Kuru, was look- pany; the Fern with 12,000 pounds |inz for southbound accommodations for New England; the Tlinget, 7,- |on steamers today. 000, and the Wilson, 45000, for| The Kuru is expected to leave the Alaska Coast Fisheries, and|for ‘‘another photography try” to- the packer Diana with 4,000 for|morrow morning. She is berthed at the Co-op agency. Ke /'s Float. The author is not Loaded aboard the North Sca|expected to visit here again this were 18 tierces of mild-cured sal- year. 12 mon, 11 tierces of which wer the Co-op agency. Sebastian shipped out six and Brothers, ong. . -eo CLIFFGRD SiMPSON lS‘ LAID AT REST SUNDAY; BOYS AS PALLBEARERS from | onenars | MRS. 'HILDA GREEN, *| LEWIS DRYDAHL ARE Marriage of Mrs. and Lewis Drydahl, Juneau couple, Hilda Green widely known arday af on at the residence the request of Mrs .!:nm‘ of Mrs. reen on Fourth Street, m, mother of Clifford Simp- the Rev. Erling K. Olafson per- fon, aged 9, who was drowned at|ic:iming the ceremony with only | the city float on July ‘31, “Josus|‘he ctiendants, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Loves Me,” a song of the Krenguist, present. The bride is the Simpson lad, “The Old Rugged |#idcw of the late John Green, Orc were sung by Gec Rustad | {C¥mer Jureau Councilman - and at the fu ld Sun-|well known in’ the city, while Mr. day afte 2t the |Drydahl is a prominent contractor chupel in the C. Mor- | here. tuary. Rev. O. L. Kendall officiated >0 The pallbearers were Stanley | Heicel, Frank Parsons > Lucas| D A v OFFICER ON and Vincent Moder, youthful VISIT TO ALASKA iriends of the boy. Interment was| in Evergreen Cemetery | William P. Martin, of Washington, Clifford Simpson was drowned|D. C., liaison officer of the Dis- when a bicycle ridden by himself abled American Veterans of the and Terence McGorty, 6, plunged| World War, arrived in Juneau Sat- from the city float. The McGorty|urday night on the Victoria and boy was rescued unharmed by spec-|was conferring with officials here tators but Clifford Simpson sank |t clative to the work of his to the bottom of the water before |crzanizatioh. heip could reach him | It is Mr. Martin’s first visit to —_—.ee — |the Territory and he commented MARCH RETURNS was much impressed with the Jackson March, Juneau fur farm- ér, returnéd 1o the eity from Seat- tle on the North Sea. beauty the country. e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! UNITED IN MARRIAGE‘ was solemnized Sat- | © 1935, Liccerr o Miaa For exgmple, you-are pleased with a dlfess. | . Chesterfield ... zic cigagette-thar Ta52ES 1 As applied to. cigarettes, it 'means'-onevthat is MILD—that is-not harsh or bitter;-one that TASTES just right. Chesterfield .. e cigarette thars MILDER

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