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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1936. num paint, prior to the opening of HERE. SHORT STAY . \ s P E c l A L the place for business. 4 | The location, directly opposite the qye princeton, Presbyterian Mis- Pacific Coast Coal Company office, gionary poat, arrived in Juneau this E A s T E R Is being opened by Art Nyquist and p.rning after a trip made to Haines ° ° . Jdack McNaniel, experts in htat 54 skagway where delegates to | line of business. They will cater t& the annual meeting of the Presby- Just the line of business their firm’s yoro ang Presbyterial at Metlakatla tomobile radiotors, fenders, and The Rev. J. Swanson made a spe- bodies. cial trip to Juneau to bring Mrs. PHONE 478 The Pure Foods Store ) R T | Brewer, government nurse at An- her pajamas and knotted double | treated with silver nitrate solution | in an effort to find the fingerprints UF RELIEF FUND »f the slayer Senator Steiwer Demands Names of Employees Drawing Over $1200 STRANGLER OF WOMAN AFTER KTTACKSOUGHT Wife of Broadcasting Com- - BROKER AUSTIN TO MAKE QUARTERS HERE Guy B. Austin, wholesale- broker epresenting the Merchants Whole- i . t, and plans to take passengers | SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! . sale Grocery Company, of Seattle, Piggly Wiggly store here. The B g 5 et v pany Executive Found |t Qrocery Brewing Corporation. | WASHINGTON, April 11—Senate Be Brought by'D_ept. of | R e Sochu Dead in Bathroom in San Francisco, and the Line |Republicans are laying the ground- Justice Officials daugh.er. Material Company, of Milwaukee, work for investigation of relief, = maEn e while in the House moves are un- der way to extend the Public Works Adiminstration. Minority party leaders prepared questions for the Senate hearings on President Roosevelt’s reques. s registered at the Zynda. Mr. Aus- NEW YORK, April 11.—Ace detec- | tin expects to leave shortly for Sit- tives of the city homicide squad|ka and other Southeast A aska today sought the unidentified slayer | points, but will maintain his head- who strangled Mrs. Nancy Titerton, | quarters in Juneau. attractive wife of a broadcasting | company executive. Fingerprints were found on the | JUNEAU FLORISTS WILL wall beside the bathtub where the woman's nearly-nude body was dis-| BE OPEN THIS EVENING covered. Twelve persons, among | —— them her husband, Lewis Titerton,| Following their annual custom, have been questioned. A fountain | the Juneau Florists will remain open pen, the only clue, was later aban- | this evening and for a few hours to- coned as being of any importance. morrow to accommodate Easter Autopsy revealed the woman had | flower shoppers. This is according been criminally assaulted before | to an announcement made by J. P. strangling with a sash made from | Anderson, proprietor. >-ee - tion for next year. Senator Steiwer demanded that the names of all Works Progress and Resettlement administration em- ployees drawing salaries of $1200 or more a year be supplied by Harry L. Hopkins and Rexwell G. Tug- well, administrators of WPA and re- settlement projects. e SHOP IN JUNEAU? 9000000000000 0000 Served from 4:30 to 8:00 SUNDAY Cocktail.... J Florida Grapfruit [ ‘(bemg given at the home of Mr. and pected in Juneau next Tuesday (Mrs. Harry Sperling at 9:30 o’clock | evening. Soup.... | tonight. | Lo g St Cream of Mushroom OIL BARONS T0 UNDERGO ~ JURY PROBE [Charge of Price Fixing to | WASHINGTON, April 11.—Attor- iney General Homer S. Cummings . said today that charges of price | fixing in the oil industry will be put before a special grand jury for in- v | vestigation. for a $1,500,000,000 relief appropria- | | The jury probe is the first result | of a preliminary study made by the | Anti-Trust Division of the Depart- | ment of Justice. It is likely the jury will be called | in some Michigan city. NYQUIST, M’DANIEL OPENING BUSINESS Painters are busy today giving the building to be occupied by the Juneau Radiator, Fender and Body Works a glistening coat of alumi- FRIENDS PLAN PARTY FOR MISS GOODWIN | Goodwin, who is leaving for a! month’s vacation in the States, on| the Princess Norah tomorrow, is| Guests invited to the affair are:| ;good, to the Capital City. A farewell party for Miss Kay |to Haines where Miss Ellanore Ew- See What Easter Bunny Brought Sweum Family The Easter Bunny got ahead of the stork last night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sweum are the proud parents of an 8-pound baby girl which was bern, at St. Ann’s Hospital at 7 o'clock last night. Mr. Sweum is the manager of the SFRING BUSINESS CONDITIONS GOOD DECLARES HEBERT Lisle Hebert, Schwavacher Hard- ware Co. representative, returned to his Juneau headquarters on the Northwestern. Hebert and Chet Johnson expected to bring their re- cently purchased boat in here this trip but serious illness in the John- son family at Petersburg prevented. | Hebert reports spring business con- | ditions observed by him on thisi Southeast Alaska trip were excel- lent. PRINCETON ARRIVES 1 | | | The boat left this afternoon for Angoon where Mr. spend Easter, and then will proceed ing, delegate to the meet at Metla- katla from San Francisco, will board the boat for Juneau. They are ex- Swanson will | & SEA SCOUTS GIVING (SIGHTSEEING TRIPS DANCE THIS EVENING| PLANNED TOMORROW Sight-seeing trips over Juneau, There will be a Stated Commun§§ Douglas and Mendenhall Glacier |cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge, IMon} will be continued Sunday by Wilbur |day evening at 7:30. Work i Irving, in his Lockheed Vega plane |F. C. Degree. By order of the Wij which he flew here recently from |M, J. W. LEIVER® { Seattle. —adv. Secret I Mr. Irving has his plane at the Pan American ramp at Keeny's 7 {up at intervals all day tomorro weather permitting. ATTENTION MASONS The Sea Scouts will observe Easter at the Elks ballroom tonight by yresenting a dance, music to be pre- ented by Clarence Rand's ‘Orches- tra. Special new numbers are promised by the musicians and a door prize is an added feaiure of the program. NOTICE! Due to the late ar- rival of the North- land we will deliver all orders until 10 o’clock tonight. ORDER YOUR LILIES AND DAFFODILS NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davlin, Mr. and | + ALy Mrs. Bud Carmichael, Miss Eftalo o o ¢ « @ 0606 0 0 o 0 & |Mae Kolasa, Miss Mary Nordnes: | Mr. Curtis Shattuck, Mr. Ted Cow ) ling, Mr. John Halm, and the gues Salad.... Spring Vegetable Gastineau ce Gerrick, San Francisco; H. A, Choice of.... DIXIE FRIED CHICKEN Shoe String Potatoes BAKED VIRGINIA HAM Candied Sweet Potatoes | | Vegetables.... New Potatoes in Cream New Asparagus, Hollandaise | Hot Biscuits Corn Pone Vanilla Ice Cream | Mints jelly Chocolate Angel Food Cake Coffee ® { Phone 157, JUNEAU COFFEE SHOPPE MRS. HELEN MODER, for Reservations! Nuts Tea Milk | DINE OUT! Give your wife a TREAT and give your pocketbook a break by enjoying one of our rare Easter Din- ners! . . . Palatable, and in an atmosphere in keep- ing with the season! Phone for Reservations - GASTINEAU CAFE t L | received by Pilot Sheldon Simmons |of the Alaska Air Transport. | Whitney and Wright plants, Gra- | Sheldon Simmons. of honor Miss Kay Goodwin. | - MEYRING AND GRAHAM | COMING ON NORTH SEA| | | | Gene Meyring, who will pilot the Lockheed Vega seaplane recently flown to Juneau by Wilbur Irving, and Gordon Graham, who has ac- cepted a position as mechanic for the Alaska Air Transport, will sail from Seattle for Juneau on the North Sea, according to a telegram Pilot Meyring was employed last summer as Airport Manager for the PAA, and was formerly employed | as a pilot for the Alaska Southern Airways. A graduate of the factory train- ing schools at both the Pratt and ham was formerly employed for three years in Juneau by the Alaska Washington Airways and the Alaska Southern Airways, and has recently been employed at Boeing Field in Seattle. - MARY JOYCE GOES HOME The North Canada Air Express Pilgrim transport plane flown by! Pilot L. F. Barr took off from the local airport shortly after noon to- day for Twin Glaciers Lodge at Taku with two paSsengers, M. J. Shoemaker, and Mary Joyce and her famous dog team. DB i N CANNERY TENDERS ARE IN PORT TODAY The cannery tenders, newly over- hauled and=freshly painted in pre- paration for the coming busy sea- son, were in port this afternoon. The Libby motorship Willard B. Capt. E. Kaarbo, arrived at 11:30 morning, and the P. E. Harris can- nery motorship Fairweather, Capt. C. Nesset, arrived at 1 o'clock this morning and will sail on the return voyage to Hawk Inlet tomorrow morning. - — PATCO FROM TENAKEE {the Westward with two passengers ! Hospital. this | Alaska. erstman, Seattle; S. B. Morris, Ketchikan; E. J. Reiland, Seattle; K. J. McLeod, Seattle; T. A. That- cher, Ketchikan; H. B. Medland, Seattle; Joe Long and daughter, ! Oakland; Bill Salo, Detroit; Robert A. Barrett, San Francisco; C. B.| Bagley, Seattle; Dell E. Sheriff, | Tacoma; Adolph Floe, Hawk Inlet. | Zynda C. Thorsen, Good News Bay; W.| E. Djernes, Juneau; H. Thomson, Juneau; H. W. Terhune, Juneau; R. | F. Pollman, Wrangell; Louis D. Kcl-‘ sey, Portland. Alaskan G. M. Smith, City; M. L. Fergu- | son; City; Rex Early, City; Max Saul, Juneau; Jack Gray, Herbert | River; John Bobeck, Prince Rupert; John Connor, Prince Rupert; C. J.4 Bittinger, City; W. Hall, Prince Rupert; Pete Miller, Hawk Inlet. FREIGHTER DERBLAY SAILS TO WESTWARD Freighter Derblay left Pacific Coast Dock at noon today and was scheduled to sail from Standard Oil | Dock some time this afternoon for from Juneau: To Seward—Leslie Green; To Cordova—Okko Auwer. e BILLY BEVANS DIES Billy Bevans, 24, of Hoonah, died this morning at the Government The remains are at the | C. W. Carter Mortuary. No funeral | arangements have yet been made,; pending instructions from relatives. | - PRATT ABOARD ALASKA Lee C. Pratt, who will succeed H. ! L. Redlingshafer, transferred to | Washington, D. C., as Regional Fis- | cal Agent of the Forest Service, is | a4 passenger for Juneau aboard the —————— Special air rides Easter Sunday | from Pan-American ramp. Room for six passengers each trip. Phone 626, Irving Airways for informa-| tion. adv. - ————— STORE OPEN Charles Engstrom, Charles Thyer- shon and one other passenger ar- rived yesterday afternoon from Tenakee aboard the Alaska Air Transport Patco Seaplane piloted by Juneau Florists Shop will be open tonight until 9 o'clock and tomor- row, EASTER, from 9 am. to 1 p.m. JUNEAU FLORISTS adv. Telephone ‘311 : TONI DINNER AT 6 GHT! CONVENTION BANQUET Dreamland—Douglas :30 O'CLOCK PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored by the Young Men’s Republican Club of Gastineau Channel RUGS NEW AXMINSTER | Here is an opportunity seldom offered at the start of a Summer Season . .. 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Congoleum Hall Runners Buas, Gellb ' o 7.75 e aq; v Rugs, 9%x12' ... 9.75 -65¢ sq. yd. Congoleum Mats, 18"x36" Rugs, 9'x15' 40c INLAID LINOLEUMS .2 b $1.50 to $1.70 square yard PRINTED LINOLEUMS .. $1.00 to $1.25 square yard WALL PAPER: New patterns, new colors for walls, ceilings or borders, personally selected, as low as 25¢ per double roll. WINDOW SHADES: At special Spring Prices in sizes 36" to 45" in green and tans—85 cents to $2.00. KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS: Single or Double—35c, 45¢, 65¢, $1 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Tune in at 7:15 Nightly—KINY—Poll Parrot Program VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT