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8 FATHER HUBBAR GETS DUCKING IN 10Y TAKU RIVER Small Boat Capsized and | Leaves Priest and Com- | Shirley Si‘mrAnol»ls, First Woman to Fly Solo, Alaska To M Shirley Simmons, wife of g the first Mrs. Simmons took off from the trans- singular honor of be girl to fly solo in Alaska port hangar in the ing Club's Aero | 1 Gastineau Fly- ane at 4| . o'clock yesterday af 1, and flew | panion on Rock {alons. for ten minutes before re-| : e | turning, = g a perfect three- . Bernard R. Hubbard, | point landing Alaska glaciers, got | rov ad hered at | nd taste of the temperature |the ha r by the time Mrs. Sim- cial waters at the week-end |mons returned, and participated in| L outboard motorboat c: | the offic ck ening” ceremony ‘ sized on ‘the Taku River 3 which follows every first solo flight. | e miles above Mary Joyce’s Mrs. Simmons was permitted to don / 1 Glacier lodge. |a pair of overalls for the official y#_a \e priest with one of his party, | dip ; Red Chisholm, was putt-putting up | Lty Lty ! » the Taku to his camp when the | outboard sheared a rock, swung | around and overturned, the two ex- plorers scrambling to safety on the The boat was up-ended and y damaged and a camera got wet While the Father sat on the rock, Chisholm swam ashore, got canoe from their camp and return- | ed and paddled him ashore The priest returned to Juneau and today was out rustling logs to He re- tow up to his base camp. ¥ X turned here on Miss Joyce's boat, | Hearing Tomorrow the Mary J., with a party who had ; spent the week-end at Twin Glac-| with Alaska Delegate Anthony J jer lodge Dimond aboard, the Coast Guar - e |cutter Chelan was scheduled to z arrive in Juneau th fi\ which is making an investigation HERE TODAY ON CUTTER CHELAN Senatorial Party Due This Afternoon to Conduct of Indian aifairs in th been called for o tomorrow afternoon in the Senate Chamber of the Federal and Territorial Build- MEN IN SOUTH ing, it was announced tdoday by the |In ice, at which time rep- - .. lIresentatives of various Indian Bamcades Du):s un! \ groups are expec! to present in- 11 formation to the Senat « dows of House to Be || Sold by County s conducting GENDALE, Cal., July 13.—A Elmer Thomas of Shipstead of nn b bungalcw near the heart city here is in a state of ta. Several he ady have tod: held by its owner, Mrs. been id in the g Dykes. The house, which st William Paul, Juneau attorney, T who has been in Washington in directly in the path of the ri of-way plotted by the county flood connection with Indian claims, also « —Anyway there’s no argument about that... control surveys, is to be sold to-'is reported aboard. Others making morrow to make way for a flood the trip on the Chelan are Philip control project, but Mrs. Dykes, Smith of the U. S. Geological Sur- who built it 15 years ago and lived VeY, and W. B. Bell, chief of the in it since, does not want the Wild life division of the Biological dwelling sold rvey. ; The woman has barricaded the is Del Dimond'’s first re- doors and windows and has told |turn to the Territory in two years officials that they will have to Last year he was unable to come bt L ; i i . “ el 48 : © 1930, LicoETT 'yers Tosacco Co. break in with axes. What's more, north due to the illnes of Mrs. — - Dimond. His son, John Dimond, i —— - e T { she announced that only half of the house can be sold. She intends to keep the other half, saying the county's half must be moved off the premises without injury to her half or she will file a damage suit - SLAYERS USE 3 METHODS T0 KILL SPANIARD is with the Father Hubbard party John H. Newman, court reporter here, joined the Chelan party at Ketchikan, and is serving as steno- grapher to the committee during the hearings - - Control of Unfit Studied in France as Grime Mounts SHOOTING FOR FILM FORTUNE LAD CONFESSES 70 SQUIRREL HUNT KILLING F art h e1; Who Threatened Son for Poor Marks- manship, Dead FERRIDAY, La, July 13 | | | Monarchist Leader's Body lie Phillips, Jr. 14, held here on F d P l'!' l R PARIS, July 13.—France, alarmed & charge of killing his father, to-| ound—7¥olitical Re- over the increase of crime and in- O A e as o1y ho ddid At {even though his father threatened percussions Feared MADRID, Spain, July 13. — sanity, may follow Germany and Switzerland in employing steriliza- iion to check the propagation of { 1o shoot him | Mayor E. W caying that Voght is quoted as the traagedy occurred The body of Calvo Sotela, Mon- Subnormal types 3 wl archist leader, was found today in The Ministry of Justice has cre- A (rer and o a cemetery shortly after he had|ated a crime prevention commission wi hunting. The boy later led y | | officers to the spot in the woods been taken from home by a group of men dressed in uniforms of the Assault Guards. | Sotelo had been killed by clubs| and knives and gunshots, Wide political repercussions are feared Members of the family said they believed Sotelo had bee nkilled in vengeance for the assassination of a captain of the Assault Guard last night by alleged Fascists. | Sotelo was a critic of the present government and a political leader. He has been accused by his ene-| fies of leading Spain's Fascist! movement. Reliable authority says that at least three Assault Guards are un- der arrest on suspicion with being connected with the affair composed of psychiatrists, biologists, magistrates, lawyers and legislators to formulate a plan for submission to the ministry and, possibly, to Parliament. The commission also will study the treatment of children exhibiting criminal proclivities, und three clin- ics will be opened in Paris to facili- tate this work. France today has 600 killings a year, a large number of which are attributed to mentally unbalanced people. The number of hospitalized mental cases has risen from 7,600 in 1920 to 94,214, The ministry, in announcing the commission, said: “Crimes in a great number of cases are a result of the impossi- bility of the delinquent to adapt himself to social conditions, an im- possibility resulting from psycho- logical and mental deficiencies, dif- { ) Where the dead body was found covered with leaves and branches “I had to do it. He threatened to £hoot me because I missed a squir- rel,” the Mayor said the boy told | 5 .- 9 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATILE | SEATTLE, July 13—Halibut ar- {rivals today are as follows | From the western banks—Atlan- tic, 20,000 pounds, Radio, 40,000 pounds, both selling for 8% and 8 [cents a pound; Kodiak, 32000 | pounds, Lituya, 27,000 pounds, both |selling for 9 and 8 cents. Char-' \ | him | When you pay your good money for a smart summer outfit, of course you expect to wear it more than one short season! Our extra efficient cleaning methods restore your white clothes to their original whiteness, and hold their exact size and shape. Let us save you the cost of buying new: clothes! NU-WAY DRY CLEANING T — - P 1 A A From her father's coffee plantation near Gautemala City, Guatemala, | es ‘ha arious Blanca Vischer came to Hollywood to try her fortune in the movies, Fr i 5 5 AT THE H°T€L§ perversions. Many .of these can be | and already she's won a leading role. Anarchery enthusiast, she seems soz)om{‘ul;:;: ;O.Cm, banks—Oceanus, Is Bett: F Y Cl th o discovered in childhood and, in some | here fo be leveling her aim for further success. (Associated Press |1 Lopn sons oid 8 cents; Pres- s Better I'or Your Clothes Gastineau cases, removed by medical treat-' Photo) 3 d'a ?)o FeuERs, iHergert, . 1,600 We Invite I tion! b o SRR e 1in. | mientior Aractlye A lioabian® i B & : {io::vs.l 50(§hp at :19 .wmmds cents; e Invite Inspection! coln, Mrs. Robert Lincoln, H. C bty ‘QHEELY RFP o Y, 1, ounds, and 8 cents; ; R O y i S -PORTS Ethel S, 1500 pounds, 9% and 8 Tucker, Seattle; R. E. Murphy, city; DELEGATE BACK IREPURT VESSEL | WORK ADVANCING | cents, P “ o N E George Y. Nishimura, S. Kinda, Taku Harbor; Dan Noonan, Seat- tle; Elizabeth Garrett, Seattle; Jesse FROM CONVENTION } SINKS, TYPHOON AT FARM COLONY MRS. HOLLMANN IS | B. Gawn, Anchorage; C. A. Rice,| Henry Benson, delegate to the| Report of Ross Sheely, General Sitka; S. Einstross, Seattle; Mr. Republican National Convention m} fanager at the ka Colnny.j HONORED AT PARTY eived at the Gov s office re-| — and Mrs, J. E. Sergent, Upland, |Cleveland, returned to Juneau Sat- urday night on the Princess Char- Mrs. Joseph M. McMath and Mrs, 642 Crew of Twenty-three Men | veais that there are now 156 colon- | California. Zynda lotte, and will give' a report of the| Baliaved to Have G [ists now on the project and 137|Kenneth Junge were hostesses Sat- C. Johnson, Parma, Idaho; Mr. convention Tuesday night at a JEVE '0. i 'one | houses have been ex completed | Urday afternoon at a shower to : and Mrs. M. P. Graham, Philadel- | meeting of the Republicans in the | Down with Ship including the interiors. Nineteen | NOROF Mrs. H. M. Hollmann. Guests Each Piece Is Expertly Hand vi B ; i | ke | others are under way with a total| Included Mrs. Stan Grummett, Mrs. Finished . . . . Prices Include phia, Pa.; B. Berkeland, Minne- City Hall apolis, Minn.; J. E. Boyle, City;| After the convention, Mr. Ben-| . M. Stevens, Port Townsend,|son spent considerable time in the sinking off Palanan, Isabel Pro-| MANILA, July 13— Word of the|of 171 in all to be constructed. Dewey Baker, Mrs. James Orme, A total of 124 wells were dnlled‘Mrs' Elfon Engstrom, Mrs. Thomas o ama 282| MOrgan, Mrs. Arthur Jackson, MTs, Pick-up and Delivery. I!d‘ | IRVING FROM SEATTLE | stabulary. TR Alaskan | The Irving Airways Lockheed| The Palanan postmaster's message| the project aside from the colonists i piloted by Gene said the Marie, carrying a crew of | who are busy on their own farms. Archie Brown of Hocnah was % i - | 4 J.. Raagn, Jack Heidinger, E.| Vega seaplane, o Several horses and 5700 chickens | flown to the Government Hospital . and the|last night where he will receive C.- John | Meyring, arrived from Seattle Sat-|23 men, sank during a typhoon. | ard to an| medical treatment. He is reported L. MA A. C. Calhoun, city; A F. |urday evening. Unverified reports here are that | have arrived at the colon . H rr Hornyak, R g Parker, Gustavus; Stel 4 doing nicely today. all hands aboard the Marie were| Colonists are loaking for ! Oakland, Cal. BUY AT HOME! A Wash.; Dora and Iva Newton, South |East, in connection with political 'vince, on July 8, of the coastal mo-|Up to July 3, he rep e Bratt & ; Pasadena, Cal; Jenne E. Evans, and business matters. | torship, Marie, has been received by | acres have been cleared. The school | il and Mrs. T. Butts. Los ; Edward Barup, Sew- - e | the Bureau of Customs and Con-|IS 70 per cent completed. The man- . Angeles; p, i ager reported 433 now employed at| FLOWN TO HOSPITAL u. s 226 South Franklin Street NEXT DOOR TO 1. GOLDSTEIN'S ‘STORE lost. excellent season, he said.

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