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SHRINERS HERE FOR CEREMONIAL THIS EVENING Seattle Divan Returning from Visit to Interior— Being Feted at Dinner e0. B Temple 0 Juneau on after the W are staying morning on t over i3 Shrine Ciub at the Temple and the South- ska Fair building the Shriners were rs and at Returning he the ceremonial will be Temple at 8 section in ing about members for dinner section of given at the Masonic o'clock and the second the Fair building, start 9 o'clock. Some ten new are being initiated into the order Tomorrow, the visitors will go aboard the motorship Mavis, owned | by A. B. Anderson of Wrangell which is now in port and bé taken to Ketchikan where another cere- monial will be held. They then catch a steamer for home. In the party with Potentate Jo- seph are G. W. Hoffman, Tom Hol- man, Frank Lazier and J.A. Scou- . Joseph, Holman and Scougal mpanied by their wives, District Judge George F. Alexan- der President of the Juneau Shrine Club and has charge of wel-, cuming the visitors here. The Seattle Shriners went through here to the Westward on Auvgust 6 and part of the initiation was put on at that time. S - REPUBLICANS IN SESSION A meeting of the Republican Cen- tral committee is being held this afternoon in the office of Frank Foster, widely known attorney. { hot chocolate i In || the “Hay | | ular 1 radio station KINY. | 3 "1202.25¢ )u ) xlracts 7 7_____./ | |w Claudette Colbert Norman Foster Sally Blane Another Hollywood eternal triangle will be broken up when Claud. ette Colbert, top left, secreen actress, seeks the divorce court soon. Her long es star, intends to marry Sally Blane, %3 Miss Colbert obtains the divorce. Young, WOMEN’S CLUB TO permitting the Business; and Professional Women's Club of Juneau will hold a picnic at the rifle range next Sunday, August| 25 Busses will leave their sta- ticn at the Juneau Drug Company! at 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. for the} l)l‘n(‘lll of those who do not have Weather ia has ow corre Telegraphic Agen bring but and Members are expected to their own lunches and cups, the club will serve hot coff at the rifle range the evening there will be af camp fire, singing and music by! Makers” who are a reg- Thursday night feature aty T {left on the cn matters office. W. Permission to use the range Servic the Rifle Club {phone on D a passenger JUNEAU, FIRST! returning Jones of the SHGP IN vessel, wfperrorflyrnnediosnvnly MCSCOW, Rusia, Auj ordered immed; of J. N. Oimar Bers pondent of the Polish , who is accused a story monkeys and human beings crgzsed on an experimental farm to “improve the next generation of the Soviet population.” ——— | FOREST MEN SOUTH Redlingshafer, | Fiscal Agent for the F: Yukon fo: on the ) Portland who also nged husband, Norman Foster, below, also a screen een actress, top right, as soon ss Blane is a sister of Loretta BY RUSSIANS 20.—Ru:- \te deporta- , veteran of being Regional st Service Ketchikan in connection with his S. Claypool, n been here installing the new radio- Forester, south has was same IlI P, RALLY IN TRADING TODAY Heavy Lossey E Early in Ses- sion Are Reduced or Cancelled Later NEW YORK, Aug.20—Stocks dip- ped and rallied spasmodically at the | 'session today with utilities foremos |in both movements. Early losses of one to more thar | four points were reduced or can- | celled in late dealings. Aircrafts, coppers and scattered | specialties were”“generally firm. | Today's close was irregular. i CLOSING PRICES TODAY | NEW YORK, Aug. 20—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau minc stock today is 15%, American Can 139, American Power and Light 8 Anaconda 19%, Bethlehem Steel 36%, International Harvester 52% Kennecott 23'%, United States St 43%, Pound $4.98%, Schenley Dis- | tilleries 327%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow ‘J(\nes averages: industrials, 126.31; rails, 35.56; utilities, 27.01. —-———— SEATTLE BANKER IS VISITOR HERE Anderson, - assistant manager of The Bank of California cf Seattle, arrived in Juneau on the Alaska after a several day wvisit in Ketchikan. Through business interests Mr derson has been interested in Al- aska for a conciderable period, but this is his first trip to the Terri- tory. He e sced enthusiasm rela- tive to the business potentialities of the country and also the sconic beauties of the trip. - MRS. WALMSLEY AND SON RETURN TO CITY Mrs. G. H. Walmsley and her son, George, returned to their Ju- neau home today following an ex- tended visit In Seattle. George atiended school at Beacon Hill during the winter term, and ac- cording to his mother, added sev- eral inches to his heighth since leaving here last December. Ernest A HERE rived on a "m-( at the BISHOP !/ Bichap Alex the Yukon and Zynda Hotel. B e 156 Passengers on Vessel| When She Berths This Afternoon { The Alaska, Capt. C. V. Wester- lund, commanding, Dave Doran, Purser, arrived in Juneau today at 1:30 o'clock with 156 passengers, many of whom were tourists, with stop-over arrangements which < will . permit them a longer stay in the Territory than the usual round-trip affords. In addition to those making the cruife as a straight vacation trip, seyeral - parties . were enroute to mines in which they are interested for brief inspection trips. The Alaska was scheduled to sdhl for the westward at 4 o'clock this afternoon, The inbound list, which includes 33 passengers, follows: From Seattle—Miss C. W. Boland, J. R. Bradley, W. A. Bartholomea, | Robert W, Bender, Mary Case, Mrs.| C.' Dean, Mrs. Danielson, C. Gold- stein, Thelma Hill, Miss J. Hill, Miss | . Hill, Helen Jones, J. W. Kelley, M. C. Kelley, O. J. Law, Mrs. Law, E. Larson, Mrs. J. Mathews, Mrs. A. Nordale, Mary Nordale, Mrs. C. W. | Orr, Peggy Orr, J. Pojar, C. Pasquan, | Charlotte Polet, Mrs. V. A. Popoff, | J. R. Safford, Mrs. Safford, K.| Shanks, Mrs. Shanks, Mrs. G. H., Walmsley, George Walmsley. | From Southeast Alaska way ports | | | Alleging that he broke his promise ' to marry her, causing her con- siderabie “shock’and mental and physical anguish”, Miss Minnie Bahr of Cleveland filed a $100,- 000 breach of promise suit against Joe Vosmik, Cleveland outfielder and leading hitter in the American league. Miss Bahr is 28 and works at a steel com- pany. NAB TEXAS MAN IN VALDEZ FOR TAX EVASION:: lmmfl Cll Comparv Head trajling the man since he Jjumped | Arrested as He Sleps Off bis bond in Dallas, Texas, last ped.‘ Plane from Fairbanks ™ el : TEXANS ON ALASKA | SEATTLE, Aug. 20.—Alex McK. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Brown of‘ Vierhus, Collector of Internal Reve- Pampa, Texas, are enjoying their nue, announces the arrest yesterday first Alaskan trip aboard the Al- at Valdez, Alaska, of Eldridge S. aska. For many years Mr, Brown Price, said at one time to have has heen active in the cattle in- been the head of an ofl company dustry, operating the second larg- | in Texas. est ranch in Texas, approximately | The arrest was made as Price half a million acres. Although the stepped out of a plane from Fair- couple have made many trips to banks. Europe and various parts of the Price was arrested on a fugitive Wcrld both were most enthustastic | warrant, Vierhus said, under tne %bout the scenery and travel com- name of Sol Price. forts of their Alaskan cruise thus | 1t is alleged Price evaded the pay- far. —G. B. Getty, B. Yaben, Mrs. Ya- | nen E L Belger, M. A. Bucey, Er- derson, Sam Light, Milt }3 mwell J S. Jeffrey, Mrs. Jeffrey, l Mvs. L. A, Tucker, Dr. R. L. Carl- | - ment of his 1933 income tax. Vierhus \md officers ‘uvc been SHRINERS ATTENTION! unning for BARGAIN We can’t promise game with- in a time limit . . . . but we can give you some tips on economical equipment for good gunning and a comfort- able camp, and we’ll be glad to do it! THE BIGGEST FACTOR s ‘good guh.“We 'have ai complete line of Winchester and Remington shotguns and rifles. A COMFORTABLE CAMP Whether you roll up in a blanket and pine boughs, or take your camp pretty :em-iywmacdllpm‘cohud. portable shower, " we're ready to outfit ynutomafiqfihohklpnmen- poyable one! AMMUNlfiON\‘“ABQUARTElS for WESTEIN'QDI REMINGTON! GOOD COOKING We don’t supply a chef, but we ecan tip you off to one of the secrets of good camp foed . . . good equipment, We have it, too, in aluminum and epamel- ! ware, H Fo-: 538 ALL THE GADCFII‘S that a finicky hunter would w-nt, along with the things that you t‘ethloll‘ without, from the brands shells to the latest stag-handled huntll'll knife, are here, to! H DROP IN. WE'LL BE GLAD TO » TALK THE BITUATION OVER! Hunting Licenses! We have been authorized by the ALASKA GAME COMMISSION to issue licenses for both resident and non-resident hunters. Be sure you have your license before your start on your trip. Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co.|} “Everything for the Hunter” CEREMONIAL e @ Dinner for Shriners and their wives ’dt quc‘ie_rfj Tavem,SP M. Tonight. @ First Section at Masonic Temple 7;30 P. M. @® Second Section at Fair Building immediately thereafter.