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THE DALY ALASKA fififikfl"‘fidfin AY. SEPT. 9, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER GO DOWN STAIRS AND TALK . TO MRS. ETTA MOLOGY. SHE'S VERY . INTELLECTUAL AND SHE LIKES MUSIC | CERTAINLY AM A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT | CALLED TO ASKK MRS. JIGGS TO GO AN HOW ARE YOU, MRS. MOLOGY 4 STANILAUS WOULD You THE BASSO PROFUNDO. By QEORGE McMANUS NO THANKS ~ | DONT LIKE WRESTLING MATCHES D SEE BLEATBLITSKY, LIKE TO COME. ALONG ? 6-8 BOSTON SOX MOVE UP IN AMER. LEAGUE Defeat Chicago Sox Two Games Sunday and Change Places BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 9.— The Boston Red Sox moved from fifth to fourth place in the American League race Sunday, changing plac- es with the Chicago White Sox whom they defeated.6-2, 5-2, in a doubleheader. Wes Ferrell scored his Lwemy— second victory of the season when he won the first game. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Ccast League Seaftle 1, 7; Portland 3, 3. San Francisco 11, 4; Hollywood 4, 2, Oakland 2, 3; Sacramento 4, 2. Los Angeles 6, 2; Missions 9, 3 National League Boston-Chicago, rain. New York 3; Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia 0, 4; St. Louis 11, 2. Brooklyn 8, 6; Cincinnati 4, 4. American League Cleveland 2, 4; New York 3, First game ten innings. St. Louis 9, 7; Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2, 2; Boston 6, 5. Detroit 3; Washington 4. CARDINALS TAKE FOUR STRAIGHT FROM BRAVES ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9.—The World Champion Cardinals swept the four game series from Boston, drubbing the last place Braves last Saturday by a score of 8 to 5. It was the Cardinals sixth. consecutive triumph. | GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Oakland 2; Sacramento 1. San Francisco 2; Hollywood 5. Seattle 4, 12; Portland 10, 4. Los Angeles 6; Missions 7, eleven innings. National League Philadelphia 0; Chicago 4. | Although the ball crazy. in the restaurants, drinking place. halls. Every baseball fan in the about the doings of Mickey Coch: Rowe and Hank Greenberg Bxg Detroit Tigers haven’t won the American League pennant as yet and although the season still has a month to run, the town is base- The frenzy is apparent everywhere— the home games. tell you, and the s, and the pool and baseball fans city knows all rane, Schoolboy crowds see all they do a month s«.ttled BROTHERS WIN CANOE RACE ON 22-MILE .COURSE| PORT ANGELES, Wash., Sept. 9.| —Albie and Jumbo Davies, of Vic- toria, won the gruelling Port An- | geles-Victoria international canoe | race across Juan de Fuca last Sat-| urday. They covered the course of | 22 nautical miles in 4 hours, 10% 'ROGERS DEATH NOT TO RETARD AIR PROGRESS Secretary Roper Says Will year the celebrating was something new. hadn’t won a pennant since the days of Ty Cobb The Tigers are hot, the fans wil, pennant “is in the bag”. Last Detroit didn’t know how to take it. But they do today, and they are starting to show that before the league race is even SOME STOCK ISSUES TAKE GOOD ADVANCE Other Shares Unsettled by‘ Profit Taking—Close | MELLON PARTY GET 600D BAG, Return Here by Plane, Al with Splendid Growth of Whiskers “Is there any chance to charter | barber?” was the unanimous | question voiced by the Mellon hunting party—Richard B. Mel- lon, President of the Mellon Na- tional Bank of Pittsburgh, and |director of the Pan American Air-| ways; Robert S. Wallers, President | of the National Radiator Company; ‘ Allan Scaif, Chairman of the Pitts- burgh Coal Company; and John M. | Lazear, eastern capitalist — upon their return from a two weeks expedition in the Kluane district. They arrived aboard the PAA Lock- heed Electra at 8 o'clock last| | night. [ Their next concern was news-| papers, as they had been without news of any kind since their de-| partpre from Juneau on the Elec- |tra August 24. They were supplied with a file of Empires. Russelll Clithero, clerk at the Gastineau, who ‘knew that Charles EMling of | the Pioneer Barbar Shop, was at- tending one of the local theatres, had a notice flashed on the screen | requesting him to go to the hotel. At 10 p. m. Ehling began the work | of harvesting a fine crop of whis-| kers. | a Get Good Bag A splendid trip was reported by all members of the party. The bag included three moose, one grizzly | bear, four sheep and four caribou. Two of the moose, killed by Mellon and Lazear, are unusually fine specimens. The four hunters had- arranged | prssage on the regular scheduled | flight of the Electra from Fnir- banks yesterday but the plane car~ ried eight passengers and was unv‘ able to stop for them. Immed- iately after the arrival of the El- ectra yesterday afternoon the plane | HUNTING TRI | DOUGLAS | S e | YOUNG FOLKS CLIMB MT. JUMBO FOR SUNDAY HIKE | A group of mine young people made the climb to the top of Mt.| Jumbo yesterday for a pleasurable | outing. The hikers included the | Misses Karnes, Somers, C. Cashen, | |Mary Pearce, Messrs. Carter, Ped-) |ersen, J. Cashen, C. Cashen and D. Kilburn. il g D LEAVES FOR KETCHIKAN Miss Geneve Feero left today on |the North Sea for Ketchikan where she expects to remain during the | coming winter. KAREENS MOVE Leo Kareen is repairing the Ken- dler cottage on Second Street pre- paratory to moving there tomorrow with his family, During the sum- mer they had their residence in the Fred Kronquist house. e KRONQUIST RETURNING Leaving his father in Finland for a continued visit at his old home there, Urho Kronquist recently ar- irived in New York enroute to| Douglas. Last report from him is | that he reached Detroit, Mich., | was buying a car to motor out to the coast, and would bring the car north with him. - e ISLAND FAMILIES RETURN Amongst the passengers arriving |here on the North Sea Saturday | were Mrs. A. E. Goetz, wife of the Douglas Mayor and their two chil- | dren and Mrs. Mike Pusich with her two young children. Both the families have been visiting rela- tives and friends in the States| for the past couple of months. el 7 30 A (R | LOCAL RESIDENTS ARE CALLED FOR JURY DUTY To serve on the Grand Jury, | which convenes October 15 the fol- WOULD - BE ASSASSIN, Slain Man Was Graduate of Tulane—One Clue as to Cause of Crime (Continued from Page One) “with friends cuiore, out tice.’ The Weiss family has been oppos ed to Long's politics but until the shooting, Dr. Weiss had not been prominently identified in tion. Dr. knowiedge aplenty and| he is bound to go and make the world take no- Weiss was a You’ll Be P son-in-law WASHES RINSE DOES ALL OF T 8 OR 10 YEARS ORDER YOURS NOW lowmg names were drawn from |Douglas; Helmi Bach, A. E. Ed-| wards, Mrs. Robert Fraser, Wm. | SPEGIALIST opposi- | of | | Judge B. H. Pavy of Opelousas. A | bill before the Legislature would have adversely affected his political | fortunes. RIDDLED WITH BULLETS | BATON ROUGE, La., Sept. 9.— Dr. Thomas Bird, Coroner, said Weiss's body was found to have 30 bullet holes in front and 29 in back, two in the head, one penetrating | the left eye and the other the tip |of the nose. Two bullets were re- covered. 4 >oo GROSS VISITS SITKA W. L. Gross, stenography supply agent, was a passenger from Seatbie to Sitka on the North Sea, accam- panied by Mrs. Gross. R TOURISTS RETURN | Dr. and Mrs, F. L. Doanne, tours ists, boarded fhe. North Sea &b Wrangell for the Wrip to Sitka be- forereturning to the States. roud of This W asher! S = BLUES - SPINS FII.LS AND EMPTIES TUB HE HARD WORK [ ] COSTS LESS THAN 1¢ AN HOUR TO RUN ° v FULL SIZE 8 LB. CAPACITY, MADE TO LAST WHILE WE CAN STILL Alaska Electnc Ltght took off again on a special flight | and Power Co. 'm Burwash Landing for the Mel- | Robinson; for the petit jury wmch’ Brooklyn 4; Pittsburgh 5. } minutes. Prempt Action to Further jo, Burwash Landing for the Mel-|is called to sit on the 29th are:! JUNEAU—Phone 6 New York 2; Cincinnati 4. Boston 5; St. Louis 8. American League Cleveland 5, 5; Boston 3, 4. St. Louis 4, 4; Washington 7, 4. Second game called in tenth inning on account of darkness. Detroit 9, 15; Philadelphia 7, 1. Chicagd 3, 2; New York 2, 5. TEAM STANDINGS Pacific Coast League (Second ; Half) Won Lost /50 50 48 A4 ‘43 . 41 £ 39 3L San Francisco . Portland Missions Seattle Los Angeles Oakland Sacramento Hellyweod Nationar League ‘won . Lost 84 38 .83 52 29 50 59 8t. Louis . Chicago New York Pittsburgh Brooklyn Cincinnati ... Philadelphia Boston Detroit New York Cleveland Boston Chicago . ‘Washington . St. Louis .. 54 Philadelphia 51 e - NOTICE k(] 67 56 'The Women of Trinity Guild will hold a rummage sale September 18. Donations of new or used articles will be appreciated. Telephone ‘6004. —adv. | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | | $5.00 per month | | J. B. Burford & Co. | | “Our doorstep is worn by | watistied customers” Two Sangheese Indians of Esqui-| malt, favored befome the race, were | left behind in the last few miles.| They finished 600 yards behind.| They were Albany and Jasper Charles. .. 7O BARRACKS Two soldiers, who arrived at the from Seattle, are Willlam H. Ed- dleman and James T. Murphy. | \tive to Perfect Safety Devices Secretary of Commerce waniel C. | Roper, in a letter to Robert W. | Bender received here today, includ- | ed the following statements rela- the tragic deaths of Will| Rogers and Wiley Post: “It was a distressing result. We Chilkoot Barracks on the Aleutian | qp 11 afford to lose such men in| fast these times. “We must not, however, let this| A o 2y AR |accident discourage us in perfect- MWINTOSH AERIVES ling, in fact it should prompt us Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McIntosh ar- o pring to the highest possible rived on the Aleutian from Seattle. state of safety the development M‘ He is connected with the Fairbanks- | air facilities. Such development' Morse Company. {means too much to the world and TR ‘especmlly to sections of the world SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ‘“ke Alaska.” e ! The fact that all commercial and _'nmateur aviation comes under the supervision of the Department of | Commerce makes Secretary Roper's comments particularly pertinent at ithis time and reveals the determ- lination which the Department is exercising in perfecting all phases, of flying and in turn protecting| !the thousands who fly commercial- Every Boat Brings SOMETHING | NEW H.S. Graves “The Clothing Man” @ Quality at Sensible Prices e SHOP IN JUNEAU Is Irregular NEW YORK, Sept. 9.— Stocks worked to cross. purposes today, a [number getting into new high 'ground for years. Other isfues were unsettled profit taking. by The ticker tape was behind the | morning buying flurry and trading later was quiet as further realizing appeared. Today's close was somewhat irreg- ular. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 16%, American Can 144, American Power and Light 7%, Anaconda 19%, Bethlehem Steel 39%, General Motors 457, Interna- tional Harvester &% Kennecott 23%, United States Steel 467, Pound $493%, Schenley Distillers 26%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES 'z Dow, Jones averages are as follows: Industrials 13248, rails | 36.95, utilities 26.58. - Daily Emplre w.m Adn sz' States today on the Alaska. Ed Andrews Mrs. Lawrence Cashen, | e | Robert Fraser. and E. Hachmeister. TROOP 611 HOLDS } CHADWICKS IN CITY ORGANlZATION MEET | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chadwick ar- TONIGHT AT SCHOOL| rived in Juneau on the Aleutian. Chadwick is associated with the | United States Rubber Company. fielos s | Giving further indication that| |Juneau’s Boy Scout activities are | TO HOONAH enlarging, now that school has| Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Graham, resi- started, announcement was made dents of Hoonah, arrived here on DOUGLAS—Phone 18 RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work PHONE 34 Heating today of the first fall meeting of Troop 611 tonight. The session will be “held out of doors at the rear of ‘the Grade School and will start/ at 7:30 o'clock, Troop 611 is sponsored by the Juheau Volunteer Fire Department and is directed by Scoutmaster Wayne Young, who will be in chdtge tonight. Dolly Gray, Chair- man of the Firemen's Troop Com- mittee; made the meeting an- nouncement. ~ « b e VISITING JUNEAU jand Company, Inc., wholesale com- mission brokers, Seattle, Isaac D. Radinsky arrived there on the North Sea. Representing the John Gourley the Aleutian, and will leave for Hoonah this week. - eee — — SHOP IN JUNEAU! Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES’ — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Sewara Street ) | | I | . l [ | | | . JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware 1] Guns and Ammunition L] | | | i Tender, Juicy, Delicious STEAKS-ROASTS- BOILS Our Fresh-Ground HAMBURGER, 21bs. . . . . 35¢ Corner Market On Willoughby Avenue PHONE 338 Dave Housel, Prop. Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store: Phone Single 0-2 ricgs —— French-Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Wines—Beer ' | WINDOW PN e CLEANING PHONE 485 CASH G Phone 16 We Deliver UNITED FOOD CO | | ROCERS . Meats—Phone 16 ———p- FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. PRI Wi Y S S b e FEATURING CARSTEN’S TC HAMS AND BACON— ALASKA MEAT CO. BABY BEEF—DIAMOND U. 8. Government Inspected |