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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936.. |Col. McMullen u chx BN Is Dismissed ANBTHER GAPER = A WASHINGTON, May 29. — Col. Joseph McMullen of the Army TT Judge Advocate General’s Depart- o | ¥ ment, "has been- summarily dismiss- | ed from the Army following con- . | viction in the District of quumbia ( Bu' MayoglMCNa" IS U N-) Supreme Court of receiving a com- Y avoid pensation and giving aid and ‘al- oy Detmned vice to a company oppcsmg the from Con&erence tariff bill in Congress. He had pre- uously been court {narunlcd PI'!'I‘SBUBGH, Pa., May 20. — Mayor Willjarn McNair Was strange- Ty'absent today while'his guest, Con- wn K E gressman Marion A. Ziencheck, who proposed him ‘for President ‘in New e York when he returned from Puer- TTfl AB Have you these lips? to Rico and the Virgin Islands, cut =3 capers in theé Executive' offices in Lips with te for the the City Hall, good things of life. Mayor MecNair finally, showed up Lips smooth, full-blooded — but not until Zioncheck had start- rich in eoloring. Lower lip ed on his return to Washington % visibly heavier than upper. The Mayor said he had been “ticd Gcneral blnk'e_ s ]hrea! Mouth ‘broad, but with up in court.” ened at Critical Stage delicate texture. Such lips g Lddd indicite 4 capious ‘capacity ‘ NEWLYWEDS QUSTED of Season for enjoyment. !wm::::";muym B M MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 20 —Threat leased her apartments to_ Zioncheck of a general s:mke today hung over Wik when she was on a southern tour the cotton fields at the critical Rockwaeld has WGSGBBEQ the newlywem stage of the crop as the Southern The bride wept but. the apartment Tcnant Farmers' Union called all| is opoupled by Mfs. Young. Zion. Share croppers in the area to join, Ou are a t ew O u check ‘left, the apartment fn much @ Sympathetic non- working pro- | cqnfualon and disorder, also dam- £23M to aid the cotton choppers in " % aged, when e started on his hon- \heu strike for a daily wage of B "h o b o o 4ppreciates true luxury you u’]d beDre the g(»ncral strike call. | — e Dimond’s Resolution must become acquainte/d For Alaskan Cities el Bt yvith the great “double-rici dent Roosevelt has signed the res- olwtion which authorizes incorpor- : 4 e ' ated Alaska cities and towns (o in- [< en tuc yraig ourbon HOUSC Tflkefi Flm‘ Acnonlcur bonded indebtedness up to ten L] on Navfll, Bl“,-Rushed percent of the assessed valuation . upon approval of a majority of the to Wh“e HOUSC taxpayers. The resolution was in- i troduced in Congress by Alaska WASHINGTON, May 29.—Con-| pelegate Anthony J. Dimond. In Memorium Store Closed All Day Saturday B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. "Tuneau's Leading Department Store” pressional action was completed on - >oo - | FRCIETR {9 ; X s :?;5?;?rggefiezie;uxrol:?rs:;fl f)’r{m P a1 T / J space, running them through fire, way to lhethmph:‘l]ighl r:f qued, billion dollars when the House ap- ARE GOING TO INTERIOR § riorming er he sing are a challengers. 3 4 ; B ARE“EV"—S UF ‘j:.‘in.pl”\:_'lullmnx.:) m:x‘;‘t:x h‘L‘l‘n- lx‘)‘x‘;i‘ 'd“rl;":::m\?ere g() conbengdeers for the ggx’gfisgfi C;O'zieal;eic:p:;g::!&:.mp aif::r:lrscu:;x;cflx'(:gl :;‘:veis:;n;ii 3 ¢ ~ ‘I‘z‘lzylm “ T::“}H:lrl(‘v\:::(‘;d vv{::‘}l(;ul[féi{f\f :L}i::‘t:;rl:::i i‘;sm:;lnnsfln’::‘l;nu.tliw w:::z ;iiluaglfiorbi;‘; :f:x:“:fl_eu; 'l.)n;llsegenroule to Interior polnl.s:. Asrhe'!lkvabi:keyu’lffilfit”flrfiq/‘Mzril. > % SPEED READY Tu Teter of ‘Nnrl)]l'av‘lllc‘ Ind |the 33 showing the best apeed un- | president Rdosevelt: including Fred King, representing N_Inflc in Kentucky by ald-®ine Kentucky Bergere has established an en- der racing conditions for. 25 mileg | Gault Brothers in Vancouver, B. distillers . . . the good old Kentucky way. C.; M. J. Gillespie, Manager of the Sun Life Insurance Company; viable reputation for long running getting into the lineup, - P& . L) at the speedway, having finished a| The race officials haye mdx;ad 4 A% THE HOTELS E . half dozen races. He yever has won. the amount of gasoline :.l‘l f:i'l' A B Y S e e é, Watson, z:’;zbéu Xrg Swift and : cter is making his first bid for each car to 375 gallons, That factor GASTINEAT ompany; and Bert Carman, mer- Man G()Od D“\(» s Enter x‘w \“w 1\11:1 here and will have to has caused some of the mastér me- | chandise broker 90 PROOF_ KEI‘TUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON valSKEI y 4 pr to a committee of drivers thanics trouble, but has ndt wor-| Mrs, L Kane, Hoonah; Mr. and o1 il % 4 Copyright, 1936, SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., N. Y d mn Illdlalla[)ull\ M(l!)* t he has the stuff ried as many as first believed. :Mrs. A, 8. Thompson, Hoonah; JUDGE M'CAULEY IS 1 D B | Mrs. Johnson, Juneau; T. Conrad, £ IN. LOUISE il A8 ot in X orial Day Event Tests for Novices | Stk Thlet, ABOARD PRIN. LOUISE e il ¥ e | S s Mabel Monson who are leaving on SIDEWALK STARTED | In fact, all newcomers S e | ZYNDA e le: g (Continued from Page One) “":‘l \'\(‘,,.”‘,] l',’:.f,“if?"”('.’,‘filfvf"l):h Mary Straup, Juneau. gaiganL L, Ttanley, who Jas assm s WP R Louise . Tha Hib tace, - SR 5 ALASKAN been for the past 35 years Judge plan a motor trip to Florida and : ; & laps at 80 miles an hour, and in- KA of the Yukon Territory Court at D £ Work on the new sidewalk on and will be after it again this creasing speed gradually until they B. Maloney, Tulsequah; Guy Sott, {7/ ot F WOE 8 nulfi? ikl other Southern States following at- | the north side of Twelfth Street , 'f time. Mays is from Glendale, Cal. |are doing 115, If the committee de- | Mendenhall; G. J. Dombolton, Seat-| DAWSOn; Mrs. Macauley, and the asw I e tendance at the first session of between C and Irwin Streets was M Stant-Drivers cides any of them is a hazard to| tle; Bruce M, Evander, Seattle;{3" "“""‘r’- Aries _S”’b ‘(‘f ?rl:e summer school at Berkeley and | siarted today by Hans Berg, who A githar i M himself and to the other racers, he Mel cmson Jupeau. B i Amoennanrs abhan Minnesota State Teachers' College. has the contract for the job, re- old-timer of s peedway | FISPT S0F (0 1 i Princebs Louise enroute to Daw- | Miss Bloom is going to the Uni- cently let by the city and dirt track, who has been try- v % A Json, rettirning from Vancouver. r ar n versity of California for study and - e - ing for 15 years to win a 500-mile | -lebul Shaw _Lreacon Litz, ’ljunh 2 R ng MHM‘I’[ Judge Macauley has spent his Miss Monson plans to go to Min- race, plans to tool a good car. He Gulotta, Mauri Rose, Frank Brisko, | % On Sécond:Crossing inte tside for the last f ;’e:rs." outside for the last few Gosé Ashore Today ot Glb nesota. } is Phil (Red) Shafer of Des Moines, Chet Gardner. Shorty Cantlon, Lou | ‘o ! - N /7 Shafer does not look his age and MOore, Russell Snowberger and|Director OPP"“":I of South Atlantic iy | raltar to Recover— g\ Tr 7 { he does not drive like it. He will [Ralph Hepburn, long participants! |iioino Glacier: ‘Bay 3 1 FORTY-EIGHT FLIGHTS ‘“ » < have two cars in the contest in the race, will be back. ging \RIO DE JANIERO, Brazil, May MADE BY AERONCA Proceeds Sunday KA DAY A couple of men who make their| Billy Winn, tea Horn, Henr Monument GSRGWFVC 20.—The, Zeppelin von Hindenburg| The two-piace Aeronca seaplan ' living by deliberately turning over Banks, Joe Thorne and Jimmy Sny completed the second South Ate automobiles, jumping them through der, youngsters eager to roar their| (Continued irom lantic crossing, from Germany 3 & T I T ‘GMocl hlsmomlng U. 8. DEPARTMENY O¥ AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU |pioneers including Jack WRgish, .of TH E WE A TH E R 1 LI;CS:?“’?V;‘;:’“ hfn‘":"; j sed AN?NW‘;KR F(())IEl LOUISE] | Doctor missed ' seeing his iam.nir wiled by the Gastineau Flying| GIBRALTAR, May 20. — Formel —' Tub, which arrived here last Sun-| Emperor Haile Selassie, of Ethiopia, T D day aboard the Northwestern, and arrived here today on board the | %/ \\ which took off from Gastineau British cruiser Capetown as a pri- | Channel on its first Alaskan flight vate citizen. The British Military | last Monday afternoon, has already | exchanged courtesies with the fal- | de 48 flights, totaling more than len Emperor as he hastened ashore SEATTLE, May 29.—Today is “Al- aska Day,” here on proclamation of (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Jim Hart, who: was attending Q;;! A Chevrolet Sedan consigned to]20 hours actual flying time, and to recover from seasickness. ivg‘ay:ztr Snr-ul::] 2 recofimunn_ of}the Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm, May 29: |picture theatre that evflhlflgmc' |Miss J. Gairnes, who operates a]has traveled approximately 1500 Selassle will continue the trip to| o o °1 {ne Washinefonians, a | 1t you enjoy indoor sporte— Fair tonight, Saturday increasing cloudiness, rain and cooier in|tain Moore, who ‘said he,! {taxicab servide mt Atlin, is aboardmiles. England leaving here Sunday aboard | yico 15 Atecsn - ML SEIT | Here’s one of the besi—TRY | afterncon; light variable winds, becoming southerly Saturday rived first in the Territory 63 years . princess Norah. R W the Capetown. Rl 2 o= POIANG? LOCAL ‘HATA 2g0, and is now eighty-two years of | “my, delivery trucks for E. E| Organized home demonstration —raeg | e RN Ry BRUNS 'S Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeity ~ Weatn | %8¢ {Hickey at' Dawson, and a roadjclub work in North Carolina, dur-| ; PLANS TRIF EAST RUNSWICK 4 pm. yesty 2099 68 22 w 8 Clear | Thursday morning the Direqtor 'grader and scarifier for the Yukon |ing the 25 years of its history, has TEACHERS PLAN TRIP Miss Lucille Pepoon, on the Douz- |} : BOWIJNG ALLEYS 4 am. ‘today 3007 42 TR A Clear | flew to Goddard Hot Springs fof & | Territorial Government at Dawson, | rown into an institution with 54,- TO' FLORIDA BY CAR|las school faculty, is leaving on | poiyioat ool i b cideibons Noon today 30.05 67 23 w n Clear | brief visit, following which Me oom- |are also included in the cargo|310 write and negro club members e | the Princess Louise to visit Telaives) BEER ON TAP |mented upon the extraordinary |aboard the steamer. 2 din 7 counties. Miss Velma_ Bloom and Miss in Waverly, Nebraska. : CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | tourist attraction 1t was, and ek- S S NI YESTERDAY | TODAY ‘pressed the hope that thi im- Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4o.m. 4a.m. Preclp. s Lxrmed alr and water tral " Station temp. temp. | velocity 24hrs. Weew | lon the cdiétinctive “advaritages of Anchorage 54 gt i, | he resot could ‘be 'made mote Barrow 2 26 16 0 cldy -asily available to Alaskans atd Nome 58 54 a 0 Cldy « owrists as well. Bethel 50 50 | 8 0 Pt. Cldy Meets Residents 2 Fairbanks 60 56 6 16 Clear Trom Goddard, Dr. Gruening vis- Dawson TR | Calm 0 Pt Cldy ited Klawock, Hydabet§, ‘and Mets st. Paul 2 40 e TR Cldy | Jakatle before arriving in Jetchj. Dutch Harbor 46 2 | A 16 30 Rain kan last night. At the various Kodiak 42 40 40 42 8 84 Rain | diah villages he was Intrdduced Cordova 52 50 4 44 4 02 Cldy | the residents by Mr. Hawkeswor! Juneau 68 68 0 42 2 0 Clear assistant Director of Educatioh, Bu- Sitka 63 - 38 - - 0 —— reau of Indian Affairs; who hak Ketchikan 58 56 48 48 4 0 Clear | known most of the people for Prince Rupert 66 66 44 46 4 0 Clear many years, and has lived ifi ‘sever- Edmonton 92 88 66 68 6 0 Cidy |al of the settlements. Seattle 68 64 50 52 4 40 Rain| Last night and this momlm Portland 64 62 52 52 6 .02 Rain | Ketchikan Dr. Gruening wi tly San Prancisco 62 60 i 54 4 0 Cldy | engaged discussing Alaskan mattets New York 56 48 4 4. 1 0 Clear | With business men of Ketchikatl. Washington 66 58 4 52 4 0 Clear| Detalled descriptions of various | — — interesting _incidents, _relative to| In memory of those who have followed the WEATHER CONPATIONS AT 8 A. M. |Dr. Gruening's southeast Alabka | For Th Wh Ketchikan, clear, (emperature, 50; Craig, clear, 58; Wrangell ‘L‘Zfifm“:?i“é’,‘,’.;‘;,‘“ Saburdsy's e o e e o 2 Flag to the Supreme Sacrifice our store will clear, 63; Sitka, clear, 47;4R:l(il.()\fll“ clear. 44; Skagway, clear, 47;| vae Thei: Livefl 3 " Soaptsone Point, clear, '56; Yakutat, cloudy, 51; Cordova, raining:| wiss BATSON GOING HOME o il e S oL remain closed all day Saturday— Chitina, cloudy, 44; McCarhty, cloudy. 50; Anchorage, cloudy, 4 ot ¢ e | Miss nthia “Batson, kinderght- Portage, raining; Nenana, missing; Fairbanks, cloudy Hot Springs, | e z“cci"fl. is leaving m,“ clear, 55; Tanana, partly cloudy, 54; Ruby, partly cloudy. 48; Nulato, princess Liouise entdute to mn:fie’ OUI A.nnual Custom of clear, 56; Kaltag, clear, 51; Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Orooked Creek, sota where she will vtcldm it Closing on MemOriCfl missnig; Flat, cloudy, 42 h K er homte in®Wagzata. DGY is out Of respect WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure continued relativi high this morning | to the mlfilons Of war dead. } along the coastal region from Cordova southward to Ketchikan, the| JONES-STEVENS MEMORIAL DAY crest being 30.10 inches at Skagway, attended by fair weather over the area of Yakutat soutrward to Dixon Entrance. A storm area prevailed over the Aleutians and eastward to Kenai Peninsula, the Jowest reported presure being 2860 inches a short distance south- West of Unalaska. Another storm area was charted off the coast of | w“mngwn and Oregon. Fair weather prevailed over the mlenor‘ and western portion of Alaska while precipitation was reported along | the coastal region from the Aleutians eastward to Cordova, also over western Washington and Oregon id SABIN’S "Evexyfi:inq in Furnishings for Men”