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| Laughs! Mystery! Romance! Earl Derr Biggers' BIG 5 Unit Program "SEVEN KEY LY GENE RAYMOND Margaret Callahan NITS 2, 3, 4 and 5 [ ] “Voice of Ex- perience” “Bugle from Blue Gras: “Tortoise and the v THEATRE SUMMONS No. 3904-A In the District Court for the T ritory of Division Num- ber 1 IE MAY BROWNSON, Plain- tiff, vs. FRED J. BROWNSON Defendant named defendant NAME OF THE UNIT- AMERICA, YOU COMMANDED to in the above entitled court at Juneau, in said Divisi rritory in answer to laint of plaintiff filed agai you in the above entitled within thirty days from the ser of this summons and a copy of said cemplaint upon you, if the same i served by publicati r - within days if the same SErve onally; and if you r and answer, fo; appe of plaintiff w against you cree declaring the you and plaintiff be dis take judgment and an order and de- marriage between d, and will apply to the court for the re- lief demanded in the c laint, a copy of hich is herewith i upon you, to which reference is hereby made for a compl state- ment of the re therein de- manded The date of the publication of this summons is June 30, 1 prescribed in period of publicat the order is four weeks; the date of first publication being 1936, and the tion being July 22, 1936; time within which the is required to appear and answer thirty days after the completion of the last publication, if service is made by publication, or forty days after the completion of the last publication, if the same is personally served DATED at Juneau, 30, 1936, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN Clerk of the District Court for Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 date of last and the defendant Alaska, June bu mers similar b STARTS TODAY Surge of Domestic Industry Ignoring Fleods and Politics (Continued from Page One) analys d pace of tl Auton made the 1 am of the tor in this picture. Cupital Goods Respond were Hopes, in addition, g by the goods industries was 101.9 same time the only encc being vinned on a real revival of materials railroads, which were index optimism was | from the fact that the first this year showed a cent for capital goods from f of 1935 and or 93 per| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. OPERA STAR'S FIRST PICTURE OPENS TONICHT Capitol Has Debut Picture { + of Lily Pons — *I [ Dream Too Much” Heralded as an ever importance to the film world is the debut of Lily Pons, the entrancing | young colorature soprano who soar- ed to fame with the Metropolitan of major the male lead opposite Miss Pons. d Perkins, veteran star of the w York stage, and Eric Blore, the English comedian who scored so decisively with Fred Astaire in “Top Hat,” are the other pri ers in this lavish production Locales of the gay spe mance are a little ling ro- town in the Paris and London e —— JUNE WEATHER BREAKS RECORD FOR 41 YEARS —What Rain Falls Is During Early Morning (Continued 1|‘U||\7 Page One) a normal of 14 The maximum was 0.24 inch on the is interesting to not that out of the total of 0.54 inch of precipitation last month, 0.47 inch fell during the period between 4 p m. and 4 a. m. and only 0.07 inch fell during the perod from 4 a. m hour period 24th-25th. It lines. | 5 4 p. m Plenty of Sunshine There were 11 clear days, 6 partly cloudy. and 13 cloudy days during the month. Out of a possible 544.6 hours, the sunshine receive amount- ed to 3286 hours, or 60 per cent | The aver: ge relative humidity at 4 a. m. was 78 per cent.; at noon, 51 per cent; and at 4 p. m,, 49 per | cent of | SO S | S OCEAN, FIRST TIME | Archie T real |sourdough for the last thirty-fiv | vears, saw the ocean for the first |time when he visited Seward last | week. McTaggart, who originally |came from the Middle West States | journeyed to Alaska via Canada, A) | the MacKenzie and Dawson. | > ; COMMANDER LEAVE! | tenant Commander S. P. Mehlmann |will be in charge of the Haida until a permanent commander is assigned. amount of precpitation within a 24- | Day of Mule and Canary in Coal Mines Is Ending DENVER, Colo., July 1 Modern science doomed the mule and the canary in the coal mining industry. Thomas Allen, Colorado mine inspector, said the of the mule, the lone mine beast of burden, is at an end and elec- i locomo powered by storage batteries, are rapidly | replacing the mule. i As for the cana the life saver extraordinary, the future is dimmed by the use of an in- strument detecting the deadly carbon monoxide within the mine. Heretofore the canary has < a been used exclusively to warn Opera Company, in the picture “I pinerdin the coal mines of the Dream Too Much™ which starts precen:”or the deadly gas. engagement at the Capitol to- L s ke night Henry Fonda, latest of Holly- | ed of Gene Raymond, Mt ahan, Erin O'Brien-Moore Blore PETERSBURG, Ala: (Special Correspondence) gasboat Gym left last June Goodrun Lund {Myrie Johnson, Charlotte Clauson, wick. The girls joyable week at spent a the mine Mr. and Mrs. Martin Enge ac-{ n left. morning; companied by Mrs. Ed. Lo on the Augusta Saturday for Prince Rupert Mrs. birthday Thursday, June 25. Warmest, Driest in Decade During the evening many friends called to extend congratulations. The Kittiwake, Bureau of Fishs port lasb eries boat, arrived in Saturday . R A south of France and the cities of afternoon for the Olympic Mmes'.” Those on board were Louise Adamsg Ruth Thompson,; Harriet Johnson,’ and Clara Was-j most en- Rasmus Enge celebrated hery IBIGGERS STORY | OPENS TONIGHT AT COLISEUM “Seven Keys to Baldpate™ Stars Gene Raymond, .\Ln'_uarel Callahan Seven keys to a deserted resort in the A ndaks, seven mysterious peop! rom widely diffferent walks of life, each of whom thinks his key ) is the only one in existence, meet- ing one erie winter night at an isolate inn form the groundwork for the film “Seven Keys to Bald- 4 pate” which opens tonight at the Coliseum Theatre. This play, which was originally a best selling novel by Earl Derr B rs of Charlie Chan fame, is enacted by a brilliant cast compos- garet Cal- Moroni Olsen, Grant Mitch- ell and Ray Mayer and provides a unique combination of laughs and ‘rhed suspense Thef SusH SPEAK AT C.C. Charles Beals, Chairman of the |Program &nd Attendance Commit- tee of the Chamber of Commerce, announces that the Chamber of 3 Commerce will have ing tomorrow Y'cafe with H 4} principal L. Faulkner as the speaker. Mr. Beale re- quests that all the members of the 4 organization who possibly present. can, be - oo KINY BROADCAST SU VDAY k. Petersburg will be her base| mony wons, Harlow Wilcox, No- for this season bel Cain’s Choral Singers, The Maple _— | city Four, Franklin “Skippy” Dr. Samuel J. Hutchinson, bio=j aqams and a host of other fine with the Bureau of Fisheries, Little Walter. Dr. Port al at the Government station, i Boeing yacht anchored in| harbor last Petersburg ning. Later the this morning on the Kittiwakej Hutch-, inson will study the habits of pink Wednesday,| The #! talent have cooperated an educational series which will wave KINY for its local outlet, be- sinning next Sunday night at 8:30 §| ocloc e ATRPORT HAS BIRTHDAY Cordova Airport celebrated ev Boeing plane|jts second birthday recently, hav- landed and took aboard onme Pasiiing experienced in this time 688 ger from the yacht. Mrs. Bm‘ln"_‘,r 1gs and 841 passenger arrivals. presented 1 Ohmer with .\nms‘ = b i of the famous Lawson Wood CORDOVA CELEBR/ monkey pictures Walter Hodge, with a bar- he evening a enjoyed. Fur Farms Sunday cue. Later in orious bonfire - - CITY INCORPORATES ) The town of Seldovia on Cook | Mrse, Oscar Salo, and Richard | Alaska | Inlet recently voted almost unani<| Haines, formerly a seaman on the [Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. mously for incorporation for a wat>| Haida, were recently married = at |First publication, June 3, 1936. er district. The trustees elected were: Charles Sharp, Milo Hum-, bert, M. E. Shortley, G. M. Cham¢ bers, and T. W. Lloyd. e COURT OPENS | The term of the Federal District jator, his wife and child, and a {friend, Miss Kay Vanderford, aré j visiting in Cordova with Mr Fag: lerskog’s uncfe, Charles Goodall. DRESS-UP SPECIALS from SABIN “The Store for Men” temporay chair- backed by the rising curve of traffic, | which is 21 per cent. above the 19- man of the Cordova Fourth of private building and plan n- s This 48 tHe: Iattast Fosse returned Monday oI | july celebration, reports that Cor- ation, promoted by betier ntage of sunshine in June . after visiling with hi§ dova will have two days of cele- profit and the ease with ince records began here in 1917. (father in Ketchikan §] brationgover the Fourth. On Sai- industry could obtain The “Cotal witid ibvetaetit: tie (He ¥l urday ‘thefé “will' be “a children’s lutted money market thonth was 4.256 miles, or an aver-| Monday night surely was hoat|parade, and in the afternoon bas The crux of the situation, ob-!,06 hour velocity of 5.9 miles. The |hight in Petersburg. The Alaska,|ball games and prize fights. On ervers said, was mirrored in Stand- | ymavimum velocity for a sustained Yukon and the North Sea were in/Sunday there will be water Sports ard Statistics' index of capital g00ds| herjoq of 5 minutes was 25 miles POrt at the same time. — .- production, the latest compilation of | grom the southeast on the 17th The — WEFLL ATTEND SCHOOL which stood at 71.0 with 1926 being | prevailing wind direction was from| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ames enter-| Tim Eckstrom, Cordova High calculated as 100, while the c HRE sl ined a few friends at the Yukofj|School graduate, plans to attend Adcox Engineering School in Port- land when the fall semester begins. | - - - MARRIED AT CORDOVA Lillian Salo, daughter of Mr. and Cordova where they will continue to reside. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office | |Court is being held in Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska. | Commander Frank J. Gorman of |with Judge Simon Hellenthal pref April 27, 1936. { [the cutter Haida - is leaving for |siding ;| Notice is hereby given that Frank ‘\Va\hin:bom D. C, where he will ———— “Qwrg_ev entryman, together with |become head of finance for the VISIT IN CORDOV his witnesses, Harry F. Starr and E. | United Staes Coast Guard. Lieu-| Ingvald Fagerskog, California ave|J. Kirschofer, all of Juneau, Alaska, | has made a final proof on his homestead, Anchorage 07990, for a tract of land situated along the |{Glacier Highway about 7% miles from Juneau, embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2154, containing 3.14 acres, latitude 58 degrees, 21’ 44" N. longitude 134 degrees 33° W. and | it is now in the files of the U. S.| Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska,| and if no protest is filed in the | “"local land office within the period | of publication or thirty days there- | after, said final proof will be ac- icepLed and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. First publication, May 6, 1936. Last publictaion, July 1, 1936. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 11, 1936, Notice is hereby given that Dan- iel W. A. Pederson, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Roy H. Oshorn and Robert C. Jones, all of | Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead entry, An- {chorage 07926, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2136, situate within the Mendenhall Elim- ination from the Tongass National | Forest northwest from Juneau, lati- tude 58 degrees 21’ 55” N. longitude 134 degrees 37’ 30” W. containing 159.63 acres, and it is now in the tiles of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, and if no protest | is filed in the local land office within the period of publication | or thirty days thereafter, said fina) proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. y GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. |Pirst publication, May 20, 1936. LJULY.i1,1936. B a rousing meet- | v | noon at the Terminal to produce | 34 f— IT VIBRATES WITH ROMANCE..! It spark- les with musical magic..! RHODA"MINZGOHR TO WED GERALD GREEN ON FRIDAY EVENING Miss Rhoda Minzgohr, cashier at the Capitol Theater, and Gerald | Green, doorman at the same thea- | ter, will be married on Friday eve- | ning at the Methodist parsonage with the Rev. O. L. Kendall reading § the vows. Both are wellknown in Juneau. - FOREST SERVICE IS ESTABLISHING NEW BASE, HASSELBORG A PAA plane with Murray Stuart at the controls left Juneau this| morning for Lake Hasseltorg with | supplies. for thé Forest Service and then will aid in moving Tilson | Camp from Mole Harbor to Hze selborg, the new base, from where Forest Service crews will carry on improvements in the Admiralty Island Recreation Unit. The Ranger | IX, Forest Service vessel, left here | yesterday, to assist in the opera- tions | | | | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. At Juneau. CARLOTTA VIOLA McDADE, SA':”g Plaintiff, vs. JOHN MILLER Mc- PICTURE DADE, Defendant. The President of the United | tates of America. .To the above | named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the | | Territory of Alaska, First Division, (at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty |days after the last publication of |this summons, namely within thir- ty days after the first day of July, 11936, in case this summons is pub- | or within forty d: after | |the date of its service upon you, in |case this summons is served upon | |vou personally, and answer the |complaint of sthe above named plaintiff on file in the said court | |in the above entitled action | | The plaintiff in said action de-| {mands the following relief: di lution of the bonds of matrimony ! jnow and heretofore ting be- Itween plaintiff and defendant on| |the grounds of defendant's deser- | {tion of the plaintiff and his failure to provide her with the common! Inecessities of life, both whereof | |have existed for more than one |year prior to the filing of plain- |tiff’s complaint herein; and for| |plaintiff's costs and disbursemen jand a reasonable attorney's fee; jand any other relief merited. And in the event you fail so to appear {and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want {thereof, and will apply to the court | UNIVERSAL MEWS Tonight Tonight THEATRE AUTO NEEDS Have It Done Right! Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. CK PONTIAC CHEVROLET - | |for. thes relief - demanded in her | ~. = omplaint and as hereinabove Alaska, and is now in the files |stated. of the U. S. Land Office, Anchor- | Witness, the Honorable Geo. F.| ™" Clicinil N OFFICE age, Alaska, and if no protest is |Alexander, judge of said court, :m:i" g fice filed in the local land office within the seal of said court hereunto ot '“‘"‘_" Oltioe the period of publication or thirty jaffixed, on this 2d day of June, Anchorage, Alaska Avs. thvastion, | sain final atHS June 8, 1936 is hereby given that Rob- entryman, together 11936, final certifi- will be accepted and cate issued GEORGE A. LINGO, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Notice (Seal of Court) Clerk. |ert Greenwald By J. W. LEIVERS, with his witnesses William Douglas, Boghiler. ! Deputy. |and Jllln(‘? T. Burnett, has made | gy publicaton, July 1, 1936. |HOWARD D. STABLER, final proof on his homestead entry, |1 ast publication, August 26, 1936. Anchorage 05970, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1777, H. E. S. No. 187, situated on July 1, 1936. the westerly shores of Spasskai Bay, Dress Up for the FOURTH at 3. 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