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MAKE-BELIEVE Rachel Bureck OFFERS REWARD A}“IZNTEW&”;,}‘,}E““ WARTO SWEEP Dies Affer Long INFURROBBERY ° 05wt | Rl orecast for Juneau au cinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 31: | MANY STATES "l"ess ln su"“‘ B”“Sh Columbia Putg Up mmilclnl‘“d\“xl]:):\x”lu and Saturday, probably jlo\\ms Illmm to moderate New £ 5 kR [ 3 Five Hundred Dollars i ik ;:fi“fl”fl'dflu e i 3 umidity 1nd Veloelty ~ Weathst - Army Tests New Mechan- Popular Juneau Girl Suc— in Loot Case 4 pm. yesty 3019 55 97 5 Rain R 4 am. today 3006 53 98 s 4 Cldy ' ized Forces in Spec- cumbs in Seattle—Body | vicroria B. o, suy 31—The| Noon today 3019 55 o 7 o o“se 1al Maneuvers Is Bemg Brought Here | Provincial Government offered a CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS [ ] s R SE | reward of $500 for information lead- YESTERDAY | TODAY | By SHELBYX THOMPSON Word has been received here by | ing to the SENPEE o1 coRpietion e Highest 4pm.. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am CHICAGO July 31.—War! G. H. Skinner of the Alaska Road ‘:”: peisoy R i l}lfvy?-“f* n - station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs Weath: ace an et ouses 95 Tennessee is; Hostile. :The flame Commission of the death in Svn(-l "“ "‘C':“‘ $32 fur rouvery from | Anchorage 62 -~ 545§ = i whips . Dorthward., Pemmsylvania | tle Wednesday evening of Rachel | the Post of the H"ih’ h Bag Go. at|" Barrow 54 40 36 38 6 0 Cldy Maize, F]esfi Wl’flie §OEEL % flares, into. rebellion,; \ Borleck, ,17-year-old daughter of | Fort Nelson in the Peace River dis-| Nome 60 58 4 a8 4 0 Clear | S w/l Trucks rumble, flanged wheels Martin Borleck. Mr. Borleck re-| Fict Bethel 52 52 | 46 46 4 06 Pt Cldy izes 34 to 4 click along steel rails, speeding cently went south to be with the| A AT S Fairbanks 72 68 | 53 82 6 01 cudy P | ARE THROUGH HERE 7 e | y. boats churn lakes and rivers, air- girl. She was a victim of tubercu- b B g N, Ty : 2. i Dawson 8 6 46 48 0 01 Pt Cldy | plane motors roar, dust boils up losi I ”fll‘ Fol ’l‘ ”‘”;J Mrs. Isvey | gt pgul 54 54 50 12 36 Rain | from the swiftly moving feet of The father is bringing the body ame RUETD PSSRt IR0 S Dutely Harbol 56 54 52 16 ‘20 Rain fighting men back to Juneau on the North Seal the Prince Geo "'\_“_“’ Isbey is the godiak 64 64 54 4 10 Rain The second army is,.moving in. which leaves Seattle Monday. Fu-) President of the Detroit Fruit Auc-) cordova TS G 54 8 & cldy | The enemy will be repulsed! neral arrangements have not been | tion Co Juneau : 55 35 53 1 Clay | p v ————————— | & 5 Y. Another civil war? = No, it's all completed. DOLANG OB SoUTH | Sitka 60 e - e L Geor ette Blouses s 95 | make-believe. Vennessee realiy 15 Miss Borleck was born in Juneau| DOLANS GO SOUTH | gotchikan 68 62 B4Y R g4 a | | as calm as a magnolia on a breeze- widely known in the jun-| Mr. and Mrs. Lee If‘]‘““ Jeft for| prince Rupert B e 52 4 - 08 Clear } ! Lace Trim—Pleated Trim B OOy L1l e inenn. | ior sobybolee ol copetntimmil | 0 SRR G el o e p.. ¢ o pogy | sylvania. But in the imaginations cian and extremely popular. o 4 e arid Mrd TEn | oasl 78 8 60 8 0 Pt Cldy J Red BIU‘J, Vlf)l@t Pouch MCIIZC Whlte 3 of thousands of uniformed men, went south,last December because Al g Sy oY S 20| Portland 80 80 58 4 0 Clear | - these two states, among otners, \....| of ill_health, but so high have| !an has been connected with the gay Francisco 62 58 b2 52 6 0 Iy Silk and cre e Blouses be g battle ground from;tomorov | been her grades in high schol here Terminal Cafe i L | New York BIL M R A iag 0 to August 22. 'n-. that she was permitted to complete & . PR Washington % 72 62 62 8 0 ! i $1.95 to Part of Preparedness Program her course with the 1936 graduat- Sales Tax Produces | WEATHER CONPSTIONS AT 8 A, M. i £LE L ‘The maneuvers, similax those ing class, a distinctive honor frach o e Y i Hald. Taet duitimact b0 t:?e l%«\‘ 21‘0 Toddes Bhalie 1 father, 4 3 Ghies 3 e | Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 58; Craig cloudy, 58; Wrangell, 1 Ps £ i i s O. — Ohio’s 3 pPer| clouqy, 58; Sitka, cloudy, 57; Radioville, cloudy, 54 Soapstone Po otton ouses A T Bp e Bt NG mre gart Drothier, Martin gent, xet etail sales tax produced $12-| raining, 65; Juneau, cloudy, 54; Skagway, cloudy. Yakutat, cloud | of a program, projected by the War - in the first three months| & ¢ v ANt prh b Al ? e, : ! 59; Cordova, cloudy, 57; Chitina, c 58; McCarthy, cloudy, 56; i $1 95 t Department several. years ago to 0 Schools and local govern-| goi ning, )P, ot ,l,m 1 l-o‘mll\ 3 "H' MLC".L“}' sigtcy, 6 %1 «Jo to keep iti reduced fighting personnel 1t’s Her Lucky Number o -the; Bl o, ha 18- TabeToIRAAY o0, st e by, L BCRosise Rt | keyed, up. for an emergency, ——— me | B B - e [ LR Dty s v Y, cloudy, 55; ulato, .5 sweater Blouses ! B0 Y00 Natlobart iy CHILICOTHE, o, iawel. fem-| ™™ F5 | Cloudy 56; Ealtag, cloudy, 54; Flat, eloudy, 58 of seven states, about 5,000 regular ple has 11 letters in her name. She BABY BOY BORN | WEATHER SYNOPSIS *.Each 4 troops, air force detachments from was born April 11 to Mr. and Mrs A 7 and a half pound boy was| Langley Fleld, Va., and Maxwell Mrs. Marshall Temple. She weigh-| phorn to Mrs. J. Hogan this morn- Field, Ala., and the new mechanized ed 11 pounds. Their first child was| ing at 3:15 o'clock at St. Ann's cayalry stationed at Fort Knox, Ky, born December 11. Hazel was theit Hospital The barometric pressure distribution has changed but. little dur- ing the past 24 hours, the pressure being slightly below normal over the Arctic Coast, elsewhere over the field of observation high pres- will participate in the games. The 11th 3 Rl | ';n{rc)' vprc}\;:{_fle-(lv Th?s‘ general p'rr‘s:urf\ dist{-ibuunn has been :\Ft(\!:(l- National Guardsmen and regulars i L R i | :*(! 1?’;\";-)(;-('11) l:)ll;l(‘l: .\I;?‘x(\xgm(}ze cop}:\‘;nl ui'sunm from Lll]wmnulx:uua aoulL:(; v constitute the second arj , and P EN D E v " preruiihd i { ‘astwar o ixon nce, while clearing weather was repor Ad anced styles m will oppose the air andminv']h\' APPENDECTONY David E. Redden, radio te from| over the interior and western portions of Alaska. NE m m units. i Fourteen year old Tom Allen un-| Calg Alberta, is a round-trip | RAs ¥ 4 i derwent an appendectomy at St.| p: enger aboard the Prm(c’ The contlict; as planned by army A - | 9 Hospitz s ; S S Strategists, 15 to dovelop e fo Ann's Hospital this morning Geors I For Quick Results Try An Empue Clasufled lows: Hostilities break out between a Blue nation, comprising Illinois, ‘Wiseonsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio Kentuncky and West Virginia, and & Red nation—Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland and the area to the southeast Blues Charge Nashville Blue. forces of the Fifth Corps Area—the 37th and 38th National Guard divisions of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia and the Tenth Regular Brigade—con- centrate at Fort Knox and advance on Nashville, Tenn., the Red cap- ital. 3 A | ; . i . ‘ skt PHONG |6 Before they reach that objective, "‘VA';".“ .(* QUALITY and ECONOMY . . . .Featiredat UNITED! of Pennsylvania, New York, Dela- ware, New Jersey and territory to For every woman who seeks the highest quality . ... You'll find quality goes hand in hand with economy at UNITED! These are examples of our values. N EVBlours’ & iy Bang Velvets PRICED TO PLEASE! ANKLE LENGTH EVENING SKIRTS In Velvets $10.50 “In Crepés $6.75 ' B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Deépartment Store” the northeast, enters the war as, an ally of the Reds. The Fifth Corps Blues then retire to Fort Knox to protect an assumed bridge across the Ohio river at West Point, Ky., an which the Reds are advanc- ing. At this time the Blue forces of the Sixth Corps Area—the 32d and 33d National Guard divisions of | Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois and the Twelfth Regular Brigade | —advance agaxmt the Browns from OFFTHE AR Jersey Car't DENTAL LIBHTS "5 | cavalry will represent the Red and | NEW POTATOES LOCAL CABBAGE 13 “ls. 49c . The Finest of the Season ; e H * | Brown forces. Army authorities| GREASBY, England, b - av ewar m | LONDON, July P Mmhture make no estimate of the Red and| : 1 Modified court sanctions k'm_p‘ | traffic signals by which the pa- | Brown manpower, but theoretically U S NO 1 Enlny the Finesto Frederick Avmshe Eskdale 4A11An> | tient advises his dentist exactly it will equal that of the two Blue o e i windy bagpipes off the Cheshire l" erg asa how he feels as the drill sinks, forces. - county, “air” here three days of |have been invented by a London' The maheuvers of the Fifth Corps | each week. T | practitioner. ! around Fort Knox will continue| These days of silence were im- posed by the county magistrates| after five court hearings. Neighbors complained Allan’s everlasting bag- pipe playing was unreasonable, un- necessary, excessive and injurious| to public health. Allan hotly denied this, saying there was nothing but pure melody in the skirl of his pipes. He offered to prove it in court, but the mag- strate passed up this test. TRENTON, N. J., July 31—Goyv. A “stop-caution-go” apparatus is from August 1 to 15, and that of Harold G. Hoffman announces that lon the wall before the dentjst, the the Sixth Corps riear Camp Custer | Attorney-General David T. Wilentz | PAtient handling the controls Xrom from August 8 to 22. had notified him the reward of $25,- the chair. He gives the doctor red,| In each phase of the make-! be- | 000 offered by New Jersey for in- Amber or green lights without je:k— lieve Wdr, the army announces, ac-| formation leading to solution of N8 some throbbing instrument from ' tual opposing forces will be in the the Lindbergh baby kidnap mur- his mouth in order to voice his field. The maneuvers are expected der cannot be paid because no funds feelings. to demonstrate mechanization of| are available. The Governor did The lights were .suggested to the | the army. Field tactics will stress not comment on the opinion inventor as a joke In perfecting | miotorized concentration and move- | Earlier Governor Hoffman an- tHe Systém He fourd the set-up|ment of troops. All marches will : nounced he had ordered the State had a strong psychological effect{ be under actual war conditions, They.decrx‘q;d 'th{(‘r‘)nslv\dton.d 'S Treasurer to withhold approval of upon the patient, usually giving | ;I\l-%dn"‘svd ]fahtdm % dum u}:d $20,000 appropriated by the Legis- MM such reassurance that the den- s or periods of no mo.u an 20 1.4ive for Wilehts for the prose- | tist seldom gets the stop sign. GEORGE JORGENSON minutes al 8. me- betwesn 8.3 9. | ouciin of melh RiENAN Haupt-' Children sometimes bécome b m. and 8:30 p. m A}l_un might blow hEh absorbed in working the slgnm, IS PASSING CIGARS L};: b;;m;]:\ S:‘ndr:‘(fl:; plgg]‘:\‘:fl; The Governor said he wanted! tha‘td the tooth is out Before they gl m-;,ud ”,‘ “h.‘m‘v 8¢ | yime “to look inte)the lteim:” |decide to cry. . 4 Mrs. George Jorgensen today gave st br n s : B e — birth to an eight pound baby girl, Neighbors' efforts to confine Al- | The proud father is an employee lan's playing to a single room in Fihpmo Tax of the Camnors Motor Company. | his house were denied. He can| : o B ol 5oy il play all over the house, if he wants Collectors May to. i UNDER ADVISEMENT i MANILA, P 1, July 30.—“Go af- | neau attorney, against 'M Juneau= Plants But B“ye" | ter the deliniquents,” Interior Sec-| Lumber Mills was heard in U, S, | Exceedingly Scarce| naie se COFFEE 24C COFFEE 29C A e—LB. . A Good Grade——POUND The Finest Obtainabl } Ground in Our Own Mill! Ground fresh any way you choose! MORE AND MORE SOLD EACH WEEK! i IT MUST BE GOOD! OLD DUTCH - CLEASNER | 2 SC 3 Large Cans .. S5 SNOWDRIFT—or CRISCO 75(! Spanaly - 0 Ll MISSICN ORANGE $2.95 Gallen.Jueg ... jsii e MOTHER’S OATS 37(: ALL PREMIUM—Package ... . | WORTHING, England July 31—/ retary Eljfdio Quirino has M- Commissioner’s Court this morn- | ssie, who recently cele-| structed municipal treasurers in a ing and the case taken under ad-| LETTUCE loc TOMATOES 29€ | brated hi: forty-fifth birthday, an-| drive to collect taxes. “Get even visement. Paul contended in his | Larqe Solid Heads FanCy. Ripe—2 Pounds 2 WARSAW, July 30.—The Polish | nounces that he will visit the Unit-| thejr parits if you have to.” complajnt that he was engaged by : government is considering bids for ed States to enlist popular syn\-, His orders, made in a recefit| the company for certain wrv\ces' opening automobile :xswmhlmg""”hy for Ethiopia. | speech at La Union, made cleat during the 1931 legislative session | S0 i Bilsad ————— that slackers could look for 10| and is gsking reimbursement. The | It has been announced that the! ¢ ” AM mercy in the Philippine Comon-| company denies it owes Paul any | most acceptable proposition has | 5 NAT]ONS TE | wealth’s tax collection drive. m(xney y come from General Motors, which| opymirGER OKla., There will he no remission, no MEAT DEPARTMENT MEAT DEPARTMENT would eco-operate with the Polish|pyue 1aian tribes — the Creeks,| CXCCPHOn.” he said; “not extension | o . c “ E E s E CUCIIMBER company of Lilpop, Rau & L""""“',Chprokees. Chibetams, - BUHIGIN e ysos W KOk thie G- H A M cmchNS ' “:Iixx;h 2 Doy sitaiied] |and Navajos—are represented on| P i . eally {the Okmulgee Braves semi-pro SO T : PR T ‘ the number of automobiles in Po-||%, OFTUES p Just a Joker Hormel's Boneless Fancy Stewers COTTAGE land. Tax abatements have been - T W | il < granted to car purchasers, but it o i § dountt Red Rock Libby's—Sweet Is calculated that no more than| EXECUTIVE COMES HERE | WIMBLEDON, July. 30. — A 12- " o year-old boy whose mother said he Herbert Storck, Pxecul ve of the was “very humorous and always | Drake Petroleum Corporation of| saw a joke” was bound over for Chicago. Illinois. accompanied by, two years after he. shouted ‘Po- 5,000 cars can be sold annually in| Poland. on account of the econo- mic depression and the poor roads. ‘pom: PsouoND 25¢ 25¢ * Chinese tscnr.za employing more| his wife. is aboard the George. | lice! Murder!” into a telephone box. than 100 married women workers e — A policeman responded to the fake HGH or Whole AV. welqht 31 /2 lbs. pO‘U’ND are now required by law to provide; If you have anything to sell or|call S pisa 'y nurseries 'm:rg mothers may feed|want to buy or exchange, use The j Tt ST T thelr offspring. Empire’s classified columns, Empire ads are read, A.