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~THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1935." WAFINE LABCR “;; = Y Dale Cowan, Skagway resident, “ ” an admirer and friend of Gov. John W. Troy, has sent a beautiful |group of cut flowers to the Gover- {nor. They were grown by Cowan 4 | Explr‘:tlon of P Dr esent| ’,fie;‘:;‘m“r'g:"m:"% wrivog: o the \greements Lue o Sept. 30 BEZ, TENNESON Because of threntened. mariner| Hm FRO‘“ SOUTH# labor “difficulties which ray * brenl" Twa 'e\l-kn:rtn and prminem this’ month, tHe * final’“sailing “of | fich packers arrived in Junesu on the steamer- Victoria for Npin& from the- steamer 'Yukon from Beattle. Scattle: has * been ndvnlm;f’ from They: are ' Nick. Beg, owner Ofithe " ) : gram today by M. J. Wildox, Ju-| per;l;r Pacl:;m C?);n" o T;h_ets"' noau agent of the Alaska Steam-|io. i rigon 6§ e ship Company. { - Meanwhile J; D. Nelsoft, general|, W:llle neither would uy dnt:nne At dgent of the Alaka Line Ly ot"; said that they “may” op- hwho washere briefly this- morning | '::s”;, i b durlng o :bet;:h leaving* lor-hhlrbnx;:: blzi Registered at the Gastineau Ho- af] q&l“nbdm“' ol m"’m“"mf trouble | L ithey expect o léave for' their K. ’Wfl, " | e-tablishraénts either” by | cannery ‘m\m. Wym rosatvock ptadl Al-| tendler or by dirplane in “a day or ska ‘'Litie- agents in the Territory Lo frony 7 ‘Wilson, General’' Man- | nger; tnder 'a date ‘of August 24'TRO0P LEADERSH hich* Wwarned ' shippers that labor | ING CO . ditticuittes. “mighit” (this word was| STAK T s mm HT underlln-d) be expected after the E ‘P sigried g:g% b X These| The first meeung of the class in i%¥ | Troop Leadership, organized by the | District Committee of ‘the Boy Scouts of America, will be held in 0\ the High School at 7:30 o'clock to- w k A nc h night. Y | ALl Scout leaders and Troop Com- William T. Mnhoney, U. 8. Mar- mitteemen have been ‘ihvited to at- g shal, returned from Ketchikan and | tend. The instruction program is in | P Southeast Alaska points on the Yu- | charge of A. B .Phillips. | koh' toda¥, bringing two,prisoners to| Proper instruction and an under-| {he Federal jail here from: Wran- | standing of the Scout principles will' B getl. They are Joe LaRue, who must | be taught during the series of week- | me 90 days under a suspende {1y meetings in order to get the Ju- 'MEN’S TOPCOATS This group of; Tppcoqts for qmds aellmg Values up 'to 335 00.77 This group nf new Fall Dresses in latest style and color . . . Everyone a “Paul Snr- gent” original modcl. S pecigg for, Pay Day $16.50 UTILITY COATS Tweeds, worsteds and camel’s hair in the new plaids;and: mixtures . . . Well: tailored. Just the coat for rough wear. S peuu,l for Pay Day One lot; {;Menaf lg]pndtv?tfltnfimq All wool . . § oxford gray. z i C Star Brand values . . ."All leather & . © black and brown . . . AS LOW AS sentente recently revoked for dis- neau and Douglas revived Scout | 3 ordarly conduct; .and Ralph John- program under way snt.&smcmrlm soth“sentenced to six months for as-| P ted wevac IFIVE LEAVE HERE ‘ FOR U. OF ALASKA The' Marshal npwmd eonditions espeolally good in Ketchikan and | b uxe Southeast as -a wesult of the | tlhhtnl, ., The Fair,| At least five passengers from| i flé!d e fkan, was a Juneau on the steamer Yukon to- W&q nx;one&. Y% |day are bound for the University |of Alaska at Fairbanks: o e 4 & ” Included in this number is Rob- . - |ert’ Hall, former employee of The B M BI : i . i , %# T(} BERNERS Empire, who is joining his sister' b, ; 5 in “enrolling at the university. He! %, Nl § L8 Ne André Fonville, P‘ren:h engineer |15 ticketed for Valdez on the Yu-i épresentin, ench and | Kon: ;,mmn“c‘gw:.fi:fip :ttmnown a;, Others include Marcus Goodman, Hualin Mitie at Berners Bay, and Earl ‘Beistline, Stanley Hill and{ 8! McKth were passengers to L. Sarvela. They are all bmmd‘ the mine’ abioard the ‘Alaska Ajr for Seward. “ Transport Patco flown by Sheldon T T L ST ““! Symmms' yesterday' afternoon. The FATHER RUCKLEY ARRIVES | pgm,—'m»m tosBerners Bay | Fatber Bucklay arrived in chm-; n Friday ‘to bring the men back kan aboard the Yukon from Se- to. Juneau. attle. ‘ Jungau’s Lendmg Depamncnt Storp : 2 o P pest; then went intp court ‘and per- Colorful ‘Career of " |sonally argued-a victory ngainst the Mun Who Arese to |ouster suit: . HiS next move was. ito en’lneer Great Prominence oy ‘e, through the guberpa- | I torial prihary. of January, 1932, the| (Owfln“efl AfORa - APS One). |whole Long slaté ‘for 'State offites, - 358 and a majority ‘of his nominees. for dependent oll companies either as the Legislaturé wihning alse.“Thén | fecs for-legal work or by purchase | he entraihedfor Washington, ledv- | ! 3 from clients. In Shrevepon he built |ing King as Ac‘ini Gavernor until | TR« B " a $40,000 home and was “in a fair election formalities ih' November | > H % way to becofe @ millfonaire” when |gave the office. to. Alléh. ‘Also Capt Anderfy%&:}\ ere TO the ‘big companies, controlling the formed a law partnership in mw Slys attb, pipe lines, refused to take oil from Orleans and purchased 8- home pn Try independent wells. “My shares be-|Audubon Boulevard in that ‘Bity,| J 85 40 cents shifting his residente from Shreve- (c’::en;;fih hle smdt‘han | part. . : { | Prospécts of - "saving ‘the haAfuLer TLong manipulated a finding fav-{. The Senate custofn 'that new Délens, Jurieau ship which rammed orabie to-the independents through |members listen and ‘learn imeant |87 unchartered- rock In Lynn Canal h } the' Public Service Commission and |nothing to the red-haired Huey: He|last week, Were dim today. That later the Legislature declared the|declaimed lils “shilire-thk-wealth~| ¥as the report; brought to the-elty pipe lines public carriers: orofect and. denoynced ‘his -party’s,by. the ship’s skipper and wne When ‘elected Governor in 1928,|léadet, SenatorJoséph T. Rebin-|Capt S: E. Anderson. - £ Long went after his’ political foes,;on of Arkansas, for ‘“cempfomis-| Capt.’ Anderson went to the-ress- clearing them out of various State{ing” with"the Republicans: In'one|cue of his boat and halibut cateh,: officés and arousing bitter: enmi-|>f his edrly speeches he became sof Wiich amounted .o 8,000 pounds, ties: In March, 1929, when he called | personal in his comment upon fel-{0n Saturday. He was taken:-to- the a special session Of the Legisla-|iow Senators. that he ‘was forced|Site Of the craft on another Juneay ture to enact a tax of 5 cents a{to stop. ‘ h‘-":’“:; t?:ofly;)p;:en‘lopc:lrmgo::: barrel on crude ofl, the storm{ In February, 1932, Long was back |®°ck-enc. IR, broke. in New Orleans, hiad Mmself named | the Marle afid the Ford, also ap* ; The House of Representatives{Democratic —National Commig'ee- Z:;m On the’sééne [0 lend assist- nted articles of impeachment|Man and supervised ‘selection a 3 Tontaining 10 charges. Among them |d€legation (o the -party's national e s i e were acousations that he had at-]convention in Chicago. Before that{ & o o0 (Fo el obT: e fempted to bribe Legislators, used|body met hie came out in'favor-of{Anlerion Wl R 50 OV SO the appoifitive’ power to- Influence |the Roosevelt candidacy for~ the, (o m P e ek the “judiciary and = flaunted - the|Presidential nomination -and when kil ed Thr Tots utider yai- 4 conatitutional 11mitathots of thelhis- delegation’s. sredentinln: were|ST:' the entire. fiah ~QewcH, . which Governorship, that he had told a|chellenged - won & majority. vote|s o d"’w"‘;:’ e B ;‘;" o bodyguard to kill an ' opposition|in the: convention, hailed-as the t;:: P ““m?“!'l‘s B "flb\:‘:txf Legislator and that he had’ par-|{irst iesi of Roosevelt strength.: o ‘:’ ‘“u‘“'“ 3 - ticipated in a scandalous “studio{ After the convention he cam- on oy W party” in New Orleans. |paigned in,Arkansas for Mrs, Het-| He expressed the m‘"l;‘ that the Senate Minority Saves Him |tte Caraway, who won the Demos reoe:fll hd gh “w Fvd “might have Long defeated the impeachment] CTAtic Senatorial nomination. Then|Pounded ‘the Dalefes botton* oft proceedinigs in the Beriute: A two-|he CAfivassed Loulsiana. B M; e A T muammneccuwywconq""“" ence took soun #e i o leave W' vict' and he got 15 Sehators, one|trucks and lterature distribubitig s o Junbau’ | automoblles to the Dakotas in ad-|MOFTOW morning on thie Atidingtor; more than one-third) to sign a statement that they would e ot |vocacy of - Roosevell's . siection *to| 1108 ‘skibper 'is Cdph: Ole Betold, for| impeachment because the ar-|the Presidency. for the*wredk ite) Wheré, o fiext ticles were Taultlly drawn. - All: 15| Down in Lowsiana Gov., wnn‘s"““’“ ahother effort Wil be’ ¢ rewardea. by political prefer. | espenditures of #15,000,000. in_the| IRAE to e, the stiip. The. halibut, - iyear 1931 reactéd inté &' sm.;"‘“ be thrown ' ‘out ~andy ‘eoupled Long ran for the United States|(Teasury crisis and in ‘1932 an ex-I;"‘h theexceptionaliy Jow tide-due ¢ Senatorship in 1930, won a closely ‘énsive program of fresh: taxation aturday, 4t is Wfi the Dalene contested Democratic primary and, Was put through. It started a’Ye- may be saved. ‘ was./ elected in’ November - without |VOIt Whith climaxed in January, The Addington, lncldonu.uy, is format: opposition. In the same el-|1935 When the Square 'Deal Assoflemembem* ss~theJtneau hall- i 'butery’ whieh® figured #h Y& wreok ciation, organized by anti- Lon ection bond issues of $68,000,000 for 8| ear ; Prismen- M,g;o,(w roads and of $5000,000 for Louis- |people, assembled in Baton Rouge lana's 33-story capitol were ap.|10 demand that/Gov. Allen sums |cently. {mon the Legislature in special rem~ Ondinarily Long would have tak-|edal bession. “Senator Long hur.‘lNSURANCh AGENT en his seat in the Pederal Senate|rled theré. Many of the ! square fl on March 4, 1931, but he had fallen dealers were armed and the militia out with the Lieutenant Governor, and State Police were called out.| US Paul Cyr, and decided to hold One citizen was wounded -and ex-‘ S B 45 to the Governorship 'until ‘he tensive- bloodshed = narrowly was To sdjun the -insurance: details | wuld be-assured that ‘no politieal Averted. {| conneeted with the ‘récént Pait-| 8 would. sucoeed him. Dr, Cyr] Coincidently Long opened.a per- banks brewery: fite;’ Allam' V. Kelly o pon finally. went before a notary and sonally conducted court inquiry arrived bere this- moming ' abogrd i 2y y .! o ’ $ook the oath of Governor, filing N0 an alleged plot which he said: the ‘stéamer Yukon from Beattle ouster suit against Long. The his enemies had formed to kill' -An insurance adjuster, he boarded latter, docllxlnl that Cyr. by his him. The hearing was conducted the Parific Alaska Alrways Fair- action had vacated the office of Inside a ring of machine guns and banks-bound Electra today. Hé will New Arrivals in Kfil, Calf, Suede and Combinations A wide range of sizes and:widths " Moderately Priced $3.95 to $7.95 Women’s Oxfords as Low as ,NEW STOCK OF BROGUES FOR BOYS , » AND GIRLS7| ~ i Hp:‘wy, dqpble soles fqr those active feet, $3.35 @® A FREE PRIZE will be given with each pair of s}yes. This does not apply to KEDS. * .1 M WL 4 i 20 5 89 E " SEWARD _STREEI‘ 'LOU HUDSON; Manager U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU : THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Sept. “10: Fair tonight, Wednesday partly cloudy; moderate easterly wind. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer - Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....3006 65 25 NE 10 Clear 4 am. today 30.03 59 33 S 6 Clear Noon today 30.01 65 28 E 10 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Anchorage . 61 AT | R L - 0 —_ Barrow e 44 3 | 32 342 16 © RBdin Nome : .. t.58 ¢ .08 { 361 38 8 0 Pt Cldy Betheél T4 68 38 138 s 0 Clear’ Fairbanks .62 1 60 .3 32 4 [J Clear Dawson!’ ...t 60 b2 | 1728 28 4 0 Clear St -Paul ... 54 52 | 4“4 48 10 04+ Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor 54 52 48 48 4 50 Cldy Kodiak ... ... 58 58 | 42 44 4 0 Clear Cordova ... 64 64 |54 48 A 4 [ Clear Juneamn: .. ... 68 65 51 59 6 0 Clear Sitka: .. 68— 587 =0 — 0 o Ketchikan 64 | 52 52 4 14 Rain Prince Rupert . 58 52 54 4 08 Rain Edmonton 52 46 46 4 02 Rain Seattle 0 52 52 4 0 Ody Portland v 4 56 56 8 0 Clear San Francisco . 60 54 58 6 0 Cldy New York . 60 56 60 14 84 Cjear Washington 58 60 6 52 Cldy 66 WEA’I‘HBB CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 54; Sitka, cloudy, 58; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 58; Skagway, clear, 55; Craig; cloudy, 53; Wran- gell, cloudy, 55; Sitka, cloudy,'58; Radioville, cloudy, 52; Seward. clear, 52; Cordova, clear, 48 :Chit'na, clear, 53; McCarthy, clear, -30; Anchorage, clear, 50; Nenana, clear," 36; Fairbanks, “clear, 38; Hot Sprinigs, -clear, 32; Tanana, foggy; 35; Ruby, Clear, 38; Nulato, cloudy, 35' Kuulg. cloudy, 39; Unalkleet; partlycloudy, 44; Flat; clear,’ 36. WEATHER SYNOPSIS "'A, Slight.baromteric ‘depression ‘was\ Charted on: this mommg'; 'weather map as being over the coast of the Pacific Oocean from Ketchikan to Washington. ' Low pressure also prevailed over the Aleu- tian Islands. High pressure -prevailed from the Seward Peninsula southeastward to the MacKenzie River Valley, the crest being 30.40 inches at Fort Simpson, Canada. This general pressure distribytion has been attended by rains over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska- and at Barrow, elsewhere over the field of observation fair weather was reported this morning. Cool. weather continued over the interior this morning the tem- peratures being freezing or lower. ©CC CAMP MOVED MARRIED The CCC camp which the Forest| Anton Pugel, Juneau Jongshore- Eervice “has maintained on thé|man, and Hazel.L. Taylor, also of Basin Road; has been moved to Auk | Juneau, were married yesterday. by |Bay where a bridge is being built|the U. S. Commissioner, J. F. Mul- jon the Spaulding trail which runs/|ien. just above the Auk Bay store, ac- ———.—.————— cording to Harry Sperling, Admin- istrative Assistant. Pat White is in DUNKLE MARRIED charge of the crew. Work on; the | W. E. Dunkle, owner 0f. the Lucky Granite Basin trail is now com- |Shot gold mine, Willow Creek, and pleted. Mrs. Rimer, of England, were re- e ——— cently married at Valdez by U. 8. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Commissioner Martin ‘Harrals. " . LOW FARES! lr-comiltloned trains ._ : .nmzh:hhym,onpoy tages, co! § mmotl trip by train. Leave rates area zm less than g y. any evenin, md havedioner Dining car meals. nnwlqw prices. i884a Francisco the next night. Or And rail fares are now 2¢ u mile m’:m and wake up in Los and less. Here's one umph& next flwmmg. no "l!n M:lulmm:-' llle added: comfort ioning if you ride on onr ade Or West Coast, The mé’un ar "““:‘.5’.3“&: Friese fures good i Ggachas or cool ideal u{ng«-m At the - same J:, ‘mw s time the air is filtered to. make it Toulmllmnfiluu erth fresh and clean. chu.e (uppet berth land ‘Traig travel, with its many udnn- Los Angeles $3. Go,lmnt“ 25)¢ ««sand on to H!XICQ ciTy Through Pullman cars to Mexico 0 Mexico City is m City lroml.olAnnles onour West $1 8‘39, on_sale. day Coast- Route via- Mazatlan and Onoln:gl.q% ry is winter, Guadalajara. It’s the popular place ‘Write' for bur booklet, to go (hh year, ip from “I’ve Been to Mexico’s: v '+ "Southern Pacific For folders, nlerndom oradditional mfomflllflism mp 1405 Fourth. A ittle, Wash.; or C. G. Alto: 7% Sty orh A-/Gemandy; 703 Picifc Bldgs Ofe. — THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN BOTELS 4 The Gastineau Qur Services to You Begin and End at_the Gug Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat NOTHING SERVES LIKE " CONNORS' SERVICE Call 411 Now! Connors Motor HLieutenant Governor, caused A. O. bayonets and Long clsimed after investigate the loss’ incu: when King, President Pro Tempore of it that he had proved his con- the Gold' Belt Brewery biithed in ghe State Senate, to assume that 'ention. | theé Interlor city. AT T 4 ¥y