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aFOX .km-m and EVELYN VENABLE KENT TAYLOR Louise Dresser Mickey Rooney STEPIN EETCHIT Ui LAST TIMES: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT PREVIEW %«!Er.‘\ ; MusiC N ANN DVOTAR ftver TBE. ‘nounced that Weav ana Miss Fed Wihe Workers. said uh- | SCORES lllx‘fi BETWEEN _{mouyted, cattlemen, ended . when | Shath par : Robort W, Marciny, ihew! physics e opr‘Loq were arrestod at” ai' chicken “organized labor in the| JUNEAU AND BDOUGLAS ! James Brl)](‘l»o.» 80,5 was . Jdlci. nd 1) thirec daye: denc ! i ehemisity feacher 1 fe High B BT s vare i e LRe O : % i3 ‘to come has a SERR 1) {James . Phillips' Was nyrested after | K Pa., profesdlon-|ganngt, arrived on ihe North®esi- voung Scotl sald ‘“e'cm_ daie. o support: the President| 3 Mfln.\ peopls Mked back and{h¢ declared hie shol in self-defense. | lan Open heio (o Fiis fornier honie ‘1818 Pofl_ | ar u.hu() Rilles 1’:01; 'FU[ Jo iy With them was. a two-yeur-oid ¥ (L voies and with Rg‘((‘iéh hxfr-»m and to Ju:ue.uu‘ Sunday | Hé lived in isolitted central Ove- ! Saturday ; ”‘”” A i Z) bl . fruzal peanie £t sul re {81 ‘ ay as v Yon o cipped i roumnd i 08! (! I||mm“m|"[|“"m||"||"""m||' [Megico. by way. of. Siokanes Boigs, K;)y whom the Coupie, posing ugal peanics. Of the resill there | oel":}u‘n)i o ”zm .:.l\}:\‘rn\nn;;g,nn.‘ . i o ilppod. e vmn‘u'l;) il i 08 . Bénd and Calitornia cities. r. and Mes. J, W. Osborne, adopi- cau be no doubl. A grateful peo- o enticed them to yuake thel. Both meri were driving outtle| for 72-1ole tofal ¢ ‘ B Fek AT A e e W | TN say we had s grcdt umel ‘ed several months age. ple in appreciation o hi¢ reitbfutit ich they found both invig-|whben they maet near their ranches: He sueeccds Abert ML) | Lol on the Northwestern from Se- CATHEDRAL CHOIR VST fs T e ”‘ ity "“’J Bt ST I U stewwdship will ro-slect Franklt 10m~mg and pleasant. Approxtnate- faad an @reuLon began over cai- | Cimpbeiyof Beattles \'ho i ROUi{le (Rus G WA Betts dnneau otk IN SOCIAL SESSION; s Hawloy Sterithe, nd Seett is) e il b T {ipre A BRI e | s Norihiand 1ast wee'!i for Wran- Fhe! Boiiof M, i ML AR FL L e ekent s o ter of each town, the jouryey sy Pbillips said he helieved uuomrm\ e g T | gen, | 3 ORGAN DISCUSSED P, Booft, Blerings taies i 4 ‘ ade i less then an hour,{was aboul to druw and fire. s0 hej TAKE PLANE FOR FISRING | RO U e oy o, Gkt e o s s YA HT AFIRE' gl e poie xoad trow Dotg- | pulled, Bis vevolver aud, fired onel Jagk ‘Davks, K. NNl WA BACK ‘_(-Al of Holy Tainity Caine- [Road Commission, and Scott’s fath-] A NOME ON ) “fu o :U.\_ bridge oy )’('L_ ready |shot. g ‘»\nm L aud Mrs, Neil wete pias<s Miss Dubiia Hankon! first grade : ; i cecutive.in’ the mill office | f‘, motor travel, fu 18 idoal for foot) Beoletto leaves an Invalid wifoj Bigrday moring o 4 ex- nsiruetor. refurned fo Jmeau on ot 2 i i s |of the Ala aidnnieaR Mk Voo : THUSE ABOARD ‘YL\TKQ]:Q?W )c‘(;“:"\.llv)"-:r":-wm |(‘;’(l‘”-.:‘-nn‘l-!"-“u-r' Yhfh'm ) ¢! (L(':n to a0 Lk a‘L!av { | the Nordfiwestern” from Saattle plans for Tufure activ The.| G . Young Scoti is President wnRLD TRiP 3 7 _»00;: _7‘5- e | % oo : ‘e B S5 N B ing funds lor @ new/ Of the High School Shident Body bt e efved the wreates ] 2 i \ PLANE GRA ) '. f i 1 on:nlcmu(m The, Dirgetor, Mrs R e S | NOME, ' Alagiu, 'Sept. 3 —Friiz T 2) . i L Crystal Suow Jenne, sainounced thar | MISS BLOOM HERE Bieler. formér: Cierman war ace, o i ong-thixd of the necessary amount. needed had been promised provided that the MRS. ' join her hughand, Lieut. C. A e al lflAihp‘,' connt of “the squally weather over |ilg wolst dcep inwo the water er t Andérson, of the -€oast Ghard qut-| Ry, : Nome. H50d Canal aficr tholr vacht canght | teke-oTt, kiliing piloi Grorge: Sher y 2 ori Taliapoost; Mrs. andefson, ac-i| s e | “The two fliers iook off from fife oppostie Port Cambk, The|Wood, of Tos Angelss, co-plol Fred| as $ ls ln rompanied by her Sandy, s DR. PYLE ARRIVES Harding Lake, 43 milcs east of racht was destroyed. Al membexs of Burley, of Clandale, and Miss Bonnd ; & Lravelitng on - the’ Nofl.}\]{nd el Dr - Taylor B By, field dentis Pairbanks carly last Sunday moin- tile party and erew cscaped injmry.| Tavior, at@racuve stewardess, ¥of 3 Julieau to Seattle The Andersons with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, jng. The fire staried in the ahigitie voom. ! Burhank, There were 10 passengers Wil vacation® i e bA(k shile Wrved in Ketehfkan from Scatile At the firsi break in tho weather| The catier Wi entouto 2o ius bst | Abuird Taflhmonse. is el uq mexhnulcd on ti N':rmwruu"n (thie swo fliers will hop for Wellen, | al Ever shen iy was ordered o ’ ~—— -~ Eibetia, and frovi there to Anadyr. ‘ put baek Lo pisk up [l¥e Survivors emainder Is raised locally.| 1 did not loave MONEY RAISED 10 SEARCH FOR MISSINGPLANE Mwm of Falrbnnks [ssues Proclamation-—Many Aiding in Hunt i A\(’\V ing Hines planc. am aboard the PAA Tock- Hard To Locate who enrolte o 4 n of one monih, [ oh i3 particular- t at this season of the the eolor of the plane does | 1 the backgrodnd, | ved m the regi '1\ o seareh planes red tlowers. The | ne on, ulieg Prineess sLguise from Vine Velai. Bioom, second' grade land Haroid' Faiqubar, Thrst' Secre- | Bl Jhrm ?ail:u. returned tor Juneau - on ti tary’ of the .British Legafion in SEATTLE Wasl | Northwestetti from Seaitle acoom- Mexico City. on'a leisurely fiizht Beuny, facio coinedl panied by ner sister, Mildred. They around fhe world, landed on a ira leader, and eigalb Bealtlt men and women weve broughs heve by a Coust Guard cupler aiter Jump- in the gouthibonnd ‘retun The Bloom sis untii inip fxom wbe tagoon 20 miles east of Nome Sun- . day, choosmg the -lagoon on ac- crasher Th flier, ol i First Sviator, Ont ’.!.6.% o M SAssociated Prese Photo) widow of Wiley Post je accompanied n to a mausol o aptist churc i Luther Groy‘ WIFE MAKES LAST TRIP WlTH POST (center) often traveled with the famous him fori the last time when the broken teum in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Post MA | Petrovaviosk, Viadivestuk, China jund sedrch for the wrevk of a yacht yJapan, Siam, Todia, and varicus) reported capsized heivedn PoriLud \European points, crossing the At- iew and Pory Wownscndl Simvivors| lantic ‘to Toronio where they will were pleked ip in & xoWhout by the, w cnd the ilight. at':a ship Motiawk [ e SEA TOM HAYWOOD WON’T BLAME BUREAU: FOR LABOR DEMANDS' than thatj he'is an assistant with | the Weather Bureau here, | | Haywood left Saturday night on Green, President of the American !the Prince ‘Rupert for Vancouver, Federation of Labor, declared the B. O From ‘there he will go to /army of the unem ed will be« | Spokane and then his parents' come permanent un the working home ‘in Lewiston, Ida. A visit to)day is shortened { the Ban Diego, Cal, exposition will| Speaking at' the Labor Day ccle-4 | | be included in his travels before he/ bration here, he said: “‘Labor makes | returns bere In October. \its choice; it prefers to see men {Hl ——— and women employed and earning a MRS. LISTER HERE “x.ehhood rather than to be free as : Mrs. R. R. Lister, wife of an|wards of the government.” .|employce of the Alaska Juneau He declared labor insists on a Gold Mining Company, returned to'30-hour week ahd the payment of the city after a trip to the States. high wages. GANTON, Ohio, Sept. 3~Wilham ¢ i Pissen; Miss High ,‘She returned from- Vancouver, B. ey =, |C., on tHe- Princess ‘Louise. MRS. PAULSON RETURNS i —_— et Mrs. E. Paulson, wife of the PRIMAVERA'RETURNS |former manager of the Uptown James Primavera, connected with | Theatre, returned to Juneau on the printing department of The|the Northwestern from Haines. She Empire, returned to Juneau on the was accompanied by Barbara Paul- r services 'or the noted |Princess Louise from- Vancouver, B. son. lose:friend of the family. |C. and an-extended vacation trip| Jto Calitornia, i Miss —_——————— SHOP IN JUNEAU:' "' _,” BO\* ElI\O” }{OIHC |buoy the spirits of the more opti- ——— | g e g tmistic. Uontinued from Page One) { he Dou Public o A0 T R S B NG S Sch ; out at the. acoustomed ? ot t1 o | hEAVY ing the search. i his morning to cali the| ¥ I 1 Fteachers and s for the open- iy & . ed Moller, PAA flight mechanc, p 3 By ; e ok CLOSING PRICES TODAY s an observer on the plane X the new \~l‘_ m 1; v “l‘> NEW YORK, Sept! 8. =¥ Closing own by, Pilot Jerry Jones duringi | present, ) £100 zl ) “jquotation of Alaska Juneau mine) sveral days of {he systemaiic search arrived las ; : g - W ‘v“‘ stock’ today is 16 American Can €LONONIICS COUrse. I.OS ! motored Weste: 1 Billie Cajnpbel: questioped |pozid her fricnd® Georkey Sequim, o:‘hx r.wants a good used ear . . 85, wae fatally wounded Tiviie t a1 $ X WEATHER_(')_!VACATION SHORTER HUUPS B A i ek other is looking for a vielin . . Desires . Rt s SN :In et v IOl 4L et sory Srad change . . But one fact remains unvarying . . i " h, wk B . e ASSERTS GREEN H Eoaling T & Weskpo, Somebody wants something all the time . . m Al will not ‘“cuss' - g g { wéilther - Buredu. ‘He knows Sbetter Algska, gale o August 28 The Want Ad columns of this’ paper are the “Katey” Ralfroad’ and 4, resident off Fort WOX’”L Texas, is & round-trip Nor uchsberfl Mrs. Tilley. ¥ MISS ‘GUTLER ARRIVES ieplace Miss Kathyrine Long as] rived on the Northwestern. At the end of the school year, she will re- turnr to her! history-teaching posi- tion, which Miss Long now holds, at Ne'pm't 'News, VA + MISS MOE ARRIVES ¢ French and Latin in the High 8chool, Saturday night. This is her first year of teaching expcflence here lsjfi is from saa!k QUGLAS ARE *| DEPRESSED BY IN SESSION PROFIT TAKING | e NEW YORK, Sept. 3. §WEDDING BELLS ARE-RING h g . AND SO IS THE DODRBELL _ (... qt’s the mstall- J i meat man agam'. ~Profit La»\-’ leading stocks today Hut scatiered specialties resisted the trend under realizing and helped | Courses in ngl) School| nz. dépressed Economics [ American ‘Power and Light 74 1da {1874 ¥ Bethle 3 Motors ester. 531w q fStates Scherley 138, 1), were, tequired. to pres- ite’ of vaceination be- | enrolled these Tnité What a mixuj Kennecott St 433 i Distillerie hbor through that happy, gay newlyireds and’ their daws” laugh. love and year of merry 10, fourth ¢ radp | DOW, JONES AVERAGES ade 44 ppd i pollowing - are today's Dow : e hlgh 5060 avatages: Indusi il oday, is 28, 15 bovs and 33§ 500 5507 Giiiees, 2516 ollows eshmen 5| P nes 4, jun 9 and sen- Lovs have oneolied -« WOMAN DIES plane is a Stinson| wings and a blue| Two pew subjects ave introduced | stated that fromi! Mre. Blanch. Dunke! (lflt) and Mrs. Evelyn Smith as they heard |in the bigh schoo! this year forg STRIKE RIUT mational siar .1 in a small Held of | the judge’s decree sentence them to prison for 180 years each.for tha (the fust time, commercia! law and ’ | f Comes tic. ) appeated to e 'm slaying of Mrs. Dunkel's son-in-law, Ervin Lang, in Ohwaao- (Asso- (r.tin No. 1, the latter because - . Novyund Flutation Welk elated. Press Ph“n) % {many of the students are to take TR i GLORIA STUART M gibanecd g e s Loty s wered|Sympathizers Fire on 0SS ALEXANDER SR e umv i en- | ) o Superiniendent C. H. 'C owd Seek Work | R . e ¢ v Tw Kl ‘ et rowd Secking Wors | FRANK MeHUGH AT Hh Brovra J { £h yoplaces chemistry Aud —Guards Called i RUTH 'DONNELLY : and pmpc]lu l ‘«hqm 5. also American hisiory. PELUT o '.'H“ LIP'R EFED saict bt two days after the s PR N PFLZER, Su:tia Curoling, Sept. 8 JOE' CAWTHORN plane lefi Dawson, the se arc*x e TEACHER LOG. S nal Guard hayonets ringed A Firs Navional hit fion) ) whisil'he rode as uusmu»x Miss, Grace Naghel has takenjywo' manifacturing planes here to- & Pulitzet Prize play L7 ced | npt* and was| ST PAUL JAIL F D R IN 1936 an_apariment in the Wuhto 1esi-jdny 1o prevent possibie recurronce MAXWELL ANDERSON forced to turn back. Heavy fog ro\—' |Geed “for the teaching ierm. She yesterday's strike rioting in of the region between| has Lhc sixth and seventh gradesiwhich oné woman wis killed and START[NG TODAY vsou and: Falrbauks on August| . a score of oibers wounded. i 16, the aag the Bines piaue o iMore Aqe An’ Made :n Head, Umlch thc Work-| MRs. cAmiLY TO ENTERTAIN | Hundreds of bulicls were fired UNIT PROGRAM Jawson, and @ PAA plane fown by o 3 <Pl Friends and members of the Con-|by strike v thizers at a crow 'S | W. 3. Boxtows, enronte to Dawson r\hdudmfl of Brem- ers, Declares P“',"de“t grefsional Chuxen and League are i.s"};:éc,,,"::n‘:‘z“.ufkj T R ll\'l ’\I‘I a0 |from Fairbanks that day, »umec‘ ner, in Florida Is Onlv Choice invited to attend. a -reception and{ . W. Henson, aged 64 years, has| BALI 4,;)\; i; \;f[ (o Fairbanks to await betierl L - tea ‘Chwisdaw afternoon at 2 o'clock {heén futicd on 4 chacge of murdert ARy G e veather. ST. PAUL t. S.-Mgrtle CHIOAGO, Sept. 3—Lubor Daylpt tue howe of Mrs. W. E. Cabflfi connection with the kfhing of| S o {Baton and er. among in the naijon lefi vacation ')1%54& he effalr is lor Mrs. O, A, Aasen{Mys, Bertha Kelly, young »wnmn,;—- o < ey i pe the today, millions . ve-jgvho recentiy arrived from thelthe mother of two children, e , BARNSTORMING PAIR . o oA Mo 2008, pein G T Alika Al Transpori DA et 'RETURN TO jUNEAU e o:ida, ted: Lahor Day. Tvav-| . { Over 100 have been wxrosted DY Siieldon BlHohs. S REl e FROM AUTO JAUNT Sindey and by plane el agencies 1epor seecimodd - | HUNTING LICENSES 1the result | [last night with a fine ‘cafen of i AU S ovany. e | AT LOCAL HARDWARE —e— | Ferqut. s e T o 4 were mot ab she ajrporfl polifieal uw in Labor, ¥ s | Z % 7.’-',‘ T i Ao Ry St LU O iy ds of officers, who | Day spee the FXOI\ e hy labor| For ihe acconunodation of local| HOT D ' TTER HERE “1,1‘4““":"( e R k" lo ©he[jcaders to support President Roase- (hunters the Feusi-Jensen Hardwure| “H 2 Lumnsetter, *High 4 Jurc:v'x‘ 14:=A‘L n:.}n:x ?Iy)\lm;mh s;m al Bi : volt. Willlam G)-‘cn. Pre.ident of | Slqre has sccured the required - ‘ ). 1 K \ (} 5 School English instructor,arcived tng and Walt. Seolr. Hignh, Scb sdteral s said they woUld |the American Federation of Labor,ifenses which permit hunting andn PLEAI okl LI ST e o i D O e A e S 1 Bl b SO ielioo} odged b the connty joil pend- |spoke st Canton, Q, asserting “het- MRy are ready to supply applicants seads Seattleites as [ €1, Wiiis i Miss Cunsefter's ‘girst students who toured the Pacitic i at ” theds renie; W f v (o ; Geabs Calict] teaching jence ‘hére, She i e L e e 3 ; ter doys are at hand.’ He renewed y vr»comcnu.nnc. The servico | 4 i (, 'dl \"'*10' acking pt‘n:. ce re. e 1s R . ety Special Agent mhis demeand fov the 30-hour weck, |l Rratitious on the pari of the g e | anadian yiclor from Guizke, Minn The [;opul < meg’ St h“u‘n"'x o chaage of the Cin Bureau | In a pre-Luber Day spcoch Sun-|StUI€ owners { PINE LLEL Oft, &epL. 8, - Ay R A ) fs 4 3 WECL e the Departnrent. John L. Lewis, Prosident of| e mom e i {long rapgeyiasd e ngepng bRal | MONDREAL, Guiada, Sept MARCUM ARMAVES . *. by two For the 3 ARE I(ILI.EB P ANGELES, Sopl, A bwin- 1 Al Express plane d yesterday Shortly after the. N WOUNDED; - OMAN IS HEI.Dt TTLE, Wash, Sept 3--Mrs. | . of Renton; was thé- coroner res Sonichody wants something all the time . . Rk ¢ One man wants a job |, . Another a radio . . 8 A third would buy a'set of Shakespeare . . : One woman would rent her home . . Ans Sis . And still R after most important m.srkct place’of the people in'this community '. . Hundreds ‘read these columns every-day . . \dg:l‘lley, atwrney or thel m. Seattle on. the e is W[flnud by ¥ ger One ad will reach many readers . . The z,u';xt time you have an ad to placc i Call 374 Daily Alaska Emj Harrlett R. Cutler, who will Schiool history teacher, ar- ——————— Myrtle Moe, who will teach arrived on the Northwestern

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