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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1936. WM&-M (o1 A TS — Sem-Bress and Sport Models si 5 S UIT S — Final Clearance 315 ———‘———‘_—“_—'P-E_#—*‘_——"_ —ALL MILLINERY-HALF "PRPCE— JACKET DRESSES BOUCLE KNIT DRESSES—PRINT SHEERS DINNER DRESSES—PARTY FROCKS in' @ range’ of prjf esv-’rd'm BLOUSES Organdie and ilk $2.50 to $4.50 Georgettes and Laces $5.95 Cotton $1.00 GLOVES FABRIC oC and $l. KID—DOESKIN—PIGSKIN : $2-50 to $3-95 HANDBAGS For Women and Children 31.00 and up PHOENIX CHIFFON HOSIERY In all the Popular Summer Shades $.00 $§ .15 $71 50 WOMEN'S SILK SLIPS $1:2551 958250 WOMEN'S TAFFETA PETTICOATS $50 T Corena VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT FLAGS 25¢5325510 B.M.BEHRENDS CO Velvet $10.50 Sport Skirts $2.50 SKIRTS Evening Sklrts Silk $6:50 $6.50 - Oakland, Cal., | ~ cating his il . yesterday afternoon, have ITALY PEEVED OVER ARRESTS MADE, GENEVA Cndels Plotest to Swiss' s Government—Demon- strations Scheduled ROME, July 1.—The Italian gov- ernment has ordered a protest made|south on a visit for several months, | to Switzerland against the ar at Geneva yesterday of eight Ita newspapermen who hissed former | Emperor Haile Selassie, of Ethiopia, ‘\\hm presenting his plea for pro- | tection of small nations powerful invaders to the League of | Nation's Assembly Demonstration All Fascist organizations gatheved today for a demonstration against the Swiss action, { The Italian newspapermen who threw the Assembly into an uproar sent a multitude of congratulatory mess es from over Italy. “Insulted” On the other hand, numerous telegrams, it is claimed, have been received from Geneva which the Italian authorities said “insulted” the Italian journalists. It is understood many Capital centers of Europe have bitterly at- tacked the Italian newspapermen for their unseemingly and unwar- ranted conduct, RISEF (A | H. J. WILSON SOUGHT BY SON IN JUNEAU H. D. Wilson of 1061 59th Street, has asked the U. S. Marshal's office to help him in lo- father, H. J. Wilson, carpenter and contractor, last heard from in Juneau in 1926. His father spent the winter of 1926 on Prince ¢ of Wales Island, the son wrote, and, GIRLS' WASH DRESSES Sizes T o164 $l.00 and $l.95 BOYS' WASH SUITS - Blzes 1 408 sl.oa and $1 CHILDREN’S ANKLETS In Colérrs»»All S‘iZGS 25°¢ BOY®' S pair {IRTS.camd SHORTS C garment GIRL'S RAYON ’ '@MBINATIONS 'mfcoton BUNTING Juneau's Leading Department Store COMMISSIONER SCORES COUP ON JOURNEY NORTH Bell Nabs l.ong Sought Sus- pect for lllegal Fish- ing in Lake Bay (Continued from Page Ore) man of the Federal Trade mission; Kingman Brewster, spec- ial attorney for the trade commis- sion; Rufus Wood, publisher of the Wenatchee, Washington, World, and Guy Brown, Wenatchee banker Victor Bell, son of the Commis- sioner, is a member of the Brant crew. Leave Tonight The party is leaving here tonight at 6 o'clock for the Westward planning to go as far as the Prib- jlof Islands where' Col. March is Jopking into fur grading, particu- larly Alaskan seal, which undergoes primary grading at the source in the Westward. The trade commis- sion has saved many millions of dollars for the fur buying public through proper grading of furs and ention of misrepresentation, Col. March said, but he added the commission has received no com- aints regarding Alaska dealers. The Commissioner said that the | party hoped to spend more time in Juneau on the return trip, but that he was anxious o get to the Westward now while the fishing eason is on. This afternoon the party were - guests of L. H. Metzgar, Gen- 1 Superintendent of the Alaska eau, for a visit to the mine —————— VETERAN GOES OUT Walter, a Spanish-Americaz eteran, has been taken 10| member of the United States $enate | Amn's, left. the hospital last night. from Cordova for treat- ment at a veterans' hospital on account of feet frozen.last winter. R GIRL BORN and a half pound baby was born to Mrs. George S. Baroumes yesterday afternoon at St. Ann’s Hospital, HAHI.AN DENIES HE HAS NAVAL AIRBASE PLANS Congressman Here Declares | He Was Misquoted in Seattle Interview (Continued from Page One) m tary base is going to be established |apywhere in Alaska but the govern- |ment.” The Congressman who made the investigation last year was C. Elmer Dietrich of Pennsylvania, A will also visit Alaska this summer, Congressman Harlan said. Sees Colonization Need Congressman. Harlan stated he did not say that “The Alaskan base | | will be greater than thaf,at HB-‘l' wail,” as quoted by the Seattle news- paper, but added that a portion ‘u( the acc?:p\, v_vlnch r&mlccl him I sc yard ., Inc. | as saying, “Alaska must be sufflc-» {iently colohized” to produce food |and other supplies to support its| lown population and the military forces stationed there in case of war” | | was essentially correct. objective of his present trip is ah| inspection of the Matanuska colony, at the request of the Secretary of Commerce, and that inspection Of | s——— |other proposed colony sites will be incidental to that purpose. VANDERLEEST ENDS TRIP H. R. VanderLeest, of the Butler- Mauro Drug Company, who has been south on_ business and pleasure for several weeks, is a passenger aboard the Baranof for Juneau —— . — LEAVES ST. ANN'S Pete | Fournie, who had an eye operation performed recently at St. | to return o Hoonah " Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Conked_ Meals served | from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm. _ Catering to Dinner Parties ‘ | Congressman Harlan said the chiQfi while not.a regular resident of Ju- neau, made periodical trips here. D e OGPENS MEAT MARKET Carl_ Hereth, K has opened a meat market at Wrangell today. | l |is a passenger against | | |WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE TO OPEN AT 6 The White Spot Liquor Store, un- der the active management of Ed; Sweum, opens at 6 o'clock this even- ing, with a complete stock of all beer, wines and liquors, in the mod- | ern new store at Second and Sew- ard Streets | As an introductory offer, Mr.| heum is giving a free miniature |of gin with each purchase, he said | - MRS. SUTTON RETURNING Mrs. Edwin Sutton, who has been | aboard the Baranof Juneau home .o for her MRS. FOX ON BARANOF I Mrs, Arthur W. Fox, wife of the | Juneau attorney, is a Juneau aboard the | a visit South and - TITLED ¢ Major retired, of E is a roundtrip Princess Alice SR "OTSMAN TRAVELS Sir Theodore F ! nborough, Scotland, | passenger on the AIR EXCURSION Fourth of July week-end trip u\ Atlin and return only $35. Fly up| the Taku River, past the Taku| Glacier and over the most beautiful | scenery in the North. See the placer | mining in Atlin, and fish for trout | and whitefish in the lake. Nine-| passenger transport leaving Juneau | on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Make your reservations now with L. F. Barr or Lee Barrafar at the Gas- tineau Hotel. —adv. PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Toward the Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. Watch secretly 16. Narrative rear of & vessel m &) . Wooden pro- pellers EIN Browned | . Indications bread . Aeriform fluld Renders vocal sic . Scatter Eskimo hut Ribbed cloth 5. Childish talk Bolsterous ZROJOI . Valley . Asiatie is E R L country Move sidewlse . Wander from the subject . Not busy . Mouths of voleanoes . Blowing a . Audible long LN OHIZIMZ MWL >mir NZ/O/ONZ|O)r | breaths 8. That man M 41 E biscults . Egg-shaped . By birth . Religious song (> mMNA> |00 '« > Z . Speak the exact words . 2000 pounds . Southern state: 39. Method of striking a baseball Raised plat- form in a theater Tending to wear away abbr. . Seed coverings . Brought into the world . War cries of Scottish Highland clans . Number or nhare as- signed . Ballot 0. 42. 45. 46, Devour Metal fastener Nothing. 49 Lumhex ‘man’s . In behalf of & iy talk 8. This evening 10. Roman bronze of another . Middle name of an Amerl- can author . Billow . Subject to a severe strain . Feminine 6. Malt beverage Therefore Minnesota 41. The butt of the joke Dirt Seagram’s (rown @/Kllfiéd/ (Olhscstoces, .\\\ SEAGRAM'S FIVE CROWN Blended Whiskey, 90 Proof Light and Mild Four-year-old rich whiskey aged in charred oak casks, matchlessly blended with 80% grain neutral SEAGRAM'S SEVEN CROWN Blended Whiskey, 90 Proof Slightly Richer ' Four-year-old rich whiskey aged in charred oak casks, matchlessly blended with 66% % grain neutral spirits. ll i M Bttt Seagram-Distillers Corp.— Distilleries at: Lawrenceburg, Ind.: Baltimore, Md.; Louisville, Ky.— Executive Offices: New York U. S. DEPARTMEN7? OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT' THE WEATHER (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 1: Showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 68 51 s 6 29.88 54 87 8 3 29.94 56 89 S 8 CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. ¢am temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath Anchorage 70 54 0 - Barrow 46 Nome - Bethel 70 Fairbanks 80 Dawson 80 st. Paul 50 Dutch Harbor 54 Kodiak 58 Cordova 60 Juneau 70 Sitka 65 Ketchikan 68 Prince Rupert 60 Edmonton b Seattle Portland San Francisco Weathes Cldy Rain Rain Barometer 29.90 Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon today station Clear . Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Rain Rain Clear Rain Cldy Cldy Rain Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Cldy Eo e momn Trace 0 08 10 04 Trace Pt 0 Trace Pt 08 Pt 80 54 b4 54 58 58 54 66 60 64 70 6 58 64 62 68 70 66 66 WEATHER CONDASTIONS AT 8 A. M Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 57; Craig, cloudy, 61; Wrangell, raining, 58; Sitka, cloud 56; Radiovil cloudy Juneau, raining, Soapstoae Point, cloudy, Yakutat, part- cloudy, 58; Chitina, cloudy, 56; McCarthy, Anchorage, cloudy, 60; Fair- ar, 70, Hot Springs, clear, 66; Tanana, , 66; Nul Kaltag, clear, 68; Crooked Creek, 5 y, 56. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure distrijution over the field of observa- tion has changed but little during the past 24 hours, the pressure being low over the Gulf of Alaski and over the North Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of the Aleutians while high p: ure prevailed over the Alaskan Arctic coast. This general pressure distribution: has been attended by precipitation over Southeast Alaska and along the coastal regions from Unalaska eastward to Cordova and by generally fair weather over the remainder ofthe field of observation Warm weather continued over the interior of Alaska. rmmmmno | won banks, clear, clear, 68; Ruby, 60; Unalakleet, clear, JUNEAU CASH GROCERY WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Szward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 Special Terms Super-Agitator THOR WASHER Pay for this machine with fi19 the money it saves! Use the THOR for all your laundry. Your clothes will be washed spot- lessly clean — quickly and safely. Let us show you this THOR TODAY! $6.00 Monthly ® Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 $ Down FRESH LOCAL GROWN GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES FROM OUR OWN FARM California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery

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