The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1937, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE , ALASKA IN PORT Friends Fill COVERNMENT Elstolnstall | ™ Fre i Timmm ™= Opemng Values| FRoMWESTWARD Auditorium At BONDS MOVE New Officers On . R ey wers tonight and Tuand Smart Spring Suies | IODATFORENOON Wamer Fungral INTO ACTION Wadnasday Night bpdosiety 1 iteialn l p.m. yest'y 2027 40 SE 10 Cloudy Y K i e : X Q . . am. today .47 v 90 8 10 Lt. Rain Good news! Need we remind you that no |iSteamer Has Few /\b()ard Masomc Services Are Con- | Juy ing on Open Malk(‘h’n stelling Officers for Cere- 1* noon_tod o 83 ' BE 11 Lt Ra Irobe is. complete without one of these from Poris to West— | ducted Sunday for Prom- o5 AdvancetSome ' many Head fcd by H. i CABLE AND RADIG REPORTS l | new Spring suits or coats at a modest in- ! 5 Lok vestment that will repay you many times 38 Cut from Here | inent Junecau Citizen Shares Go Upward Messerschmidt YESEERUAS roDAY [ | o Highest 4p.m. Lowestda.m. 4am. Procip. 4am. | over in wear, fashion-rightness and adapt- Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 34 e With forty-five passengers aboard,| It was a tribute to the departec NEY (ORK, April 5. — United{ Annu installation of officers an even dozen of them bound for |that not a seat was vacant in i sovernment bonds adva will be held at the Juneau from the Westward, the|au m of the Scottish R today as the first i Wednesday night and i outhbound steamer Alaska warped |Temple yesterday for the funersl it on of trader approv > |the following _installing _officer: i into the Pacific C Dock here | services of Charles G. Warner, pro ¢ s 4 ce- e been choseh to have ct i | this morning at 8:30 o'clock. After |minent pioneer business man who inleading passengers and baggage, | met his death in an automobile ac- land mail. she shifted a half hour cident Friday afternoon. ich $10 per alted Ruler later to the Alaska-Juneau Mine K Friends, still shocked by the sud- ! value on the bond marke Dogk to load concentrates, and|den death of one who had been o1, motor and oil shares mic saled for Seattle from > at 10:30 ymuch a part of the community life moderately higher in active trad- : this forenoon. | it was difficult to believe that she sailed, the Alaska took|h 15 no longer among them fay corn futures in Ch th her 38 more passengers|filled the auditorium and stood in|moved up 4 cents a bushel to a {bound from Juneau to more south-|the anteroom. high. Wheat and cotton fu surer: I Shepard, S |exly Four of the gutbound | ‘Masofifc SEMIeE aiso tilted forward > "‘;‘:‘4:-‘?1""" 0 8 f;‘; YA sse from here w des-| | : The price of foreign bar silver H. M. Porter, Til " nter v b o v 2 Itined for Petersburg, another four| The ritualistic Masonic funers lew York was boosted to 48 ) i € tle 2 44 G E (/‘:muh for Wrangell, nine for Ketchikan, |rvice was conducted by ofticers O cents a pound, a jump of 1% cents ttee 1 ; r 44 : Cloudy and . (wentysofid 2 BIRLHI the Mt. Juncau Lodge No. 147, F g Y Sl g ity B e vt e ncisco 56 8 Clear | Coming to Juneau from the West-|& AM. with Po.cest R. Bates, Wor- b Atbhasls Tureff ar York ( 38 42 16 Rain ward aboard the Alaska were: Eve-|shipful Ma in charge. Other hn 3 iington 52 | 46 50 8 Cloudy [1yn Bu‘ler, Kaj Louring, G olficers who asslated SIWSEMIPIUl| ) — Closing| N icers to be instalied i WEATHER, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY Mrs. H E. Allen, Mrs, Vida Han.|Master were Walter P. Scott, Senior ’ neau mir man y Ited B T TN s TR Cyril Hansen, Gaylord Han-|Warden; M. 8. Whittier, Junior i nerican € I. Mac wight; | oo ST g R Dol e & Sernard Hansen, 8. Lachmann, | Warden; Howard D. Stebler, Chap- \merican Light and Power M ¢, Lecturing Knight; P e A ey g i i A. Rasmuson, and lain; Homer G. Nordling, Marsha i S5 - A Bethlehem £ 4 g h rilion ¢ e C 3 5 ] o 0; ?,, ; Davidson, Bible B ; i et e | Tiior:| 38; . 4 gell, Outbound passengers _from Ju-| flowers, tributes| o, onwealth and Southern john Walmer, , and 3 n; cloudy ship were: For Pete 3 s friends, banked the| Atight 674 neral ) s F. ¥ altern 1 ¢ e v,,',‘,} and Mrs. G. Tgtanlae, Dr, | Masonic altar before which the cer ¢ il sty R | : ¢ gty gl songs were sung hy M Hot Springs, clea F. Alexander, whose hu IRy S e ; o X cloady, 20; Kaltag, Alexander is head of S Ol I } ; hogomute, cloudy, 26. Slub, of which Mr Masor i Zinc, J and Silver 16'%, i : nd soatheastward to Al and W weton, there being to,. recalled today by J. Wil-| Tolly S r 341, Interlak 1V s . one a short ance wost of the Queen CI vers, secretary of the 74 B X ¥ " . z re of 29.30 inches. reported For Seattle were: J. P. Hannon,|Juneau Lodge of Masons, t § | AN t s center y Gulf of Alasks ¢ Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, V. A, Bab- | ¥as © 1917 that Mr. War-| 4 | U Y S0 f Cape St. Elis »me essure ed from C cock, Mr. and Mrs; Dan Green,|Rer ¥ le & Master Mason, and . g are today’s Dov q et v d walian and Midwa ands. This ger |John Lichtenberg, Mr. and Mrs, g,|O% Avril 2, 1937, just twenty years|, averages: industrials 184.19, . | pressure distribution has been attenc precipitation throughont DeVine, Dr. George T. Reeve, |later, that his death occurred. rails 60.56, utilities 31.75. SEATTLE, April Principles in| Southes y wnd sot to Seattle, also over the Aleutians Webster, Mrs. P. C. Reynolds, | Y has operated the Chiaxles G ~— ) rnal ¢ 1 . and ¢ and by fair weathe 1 remainder of the field of Bd Coffey, O. D. Cochrane, 5 Bt bl e by customs offic Thomas J. Devane, Ellery Jones, ks, George F. I-‘;:pchnr:g , R. Q o d Saturday t € temperature es during the past 24 hours have been s 1 Miss Clara Hanse Rose: Phtale| Beperison and ‘W, &, Faiise. : ,. of $75000 worth of narcotics or ut Alaska ner, Miss Geraldine Bodding, and 1ing in the long cortege board the Helan Maru. T ,1 ‘H‘l'l‘\”“,‘ ENRUUTE HOME ol ploasa Jupcs;w.»:f' Kimonos Discarded ATI.ANTIE S s ‘;’ w;\':(-.V;‘i”‘\“’;;l’:“:;EX‘:’TE;“:)t“'"l““’ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, april 5| NEW BPR AREHOUSE! for American Made Fur ()U(l!-' * Masons and of Which| _ppe pan.american clipper g e ;‘l'"“”'" ”‘i,‘;”"“ Reef, sometime today, LONDON, April 5 group Sharles G. Warner had been a l‘”“d?").}inh‘CX:mL,:,‘ ‘“m‘h,‘ lwork in connee Wi U R A VESSEL, MADUR British and United S 3 shippir i of Juneau for more thar rday night from Auc r L W a @ 4 . lines announce increase of appr Ar had lived in Alaska“fc P . ¢ b M3 riiy | of Trick and Mur- priced from imately 10 percent in trans-Atlan-|several years before he came here to | . : n th o - ; the traditio kimona . arrived in Juneau ) tes to ports on the s home. For about twenty | lodge of Elks, a 32nd degree Mason |way which i ! 1 orth | £ erican made tur coats. y on a business trip, traveling saboard of the United |year has operated Charles G. and a member of the Shrine tle for the summer scason| Thousands of Japanese wives are. from hiken with H. B. Crew- ; and Canada | Warner Company machine shop. Surviving him is his wife, Aline Alaska | ; converted to occidental fash- son on his new boat, the Madura, > dema r coats with which Mr. Crewson expects 3 The increase is ascribed to higher; He served two terms in the Ci Rosenberg Warner, to I s " o ions and are T ¢ labor cost J‘Cmm( ), from 1918-1920 and 1927- mar 1 in Seattle in 1§ his ) T ed in Louk f r husband: v 1t to make his business calls in Alas -> > 11629, and was always interested and son, Peter, who havi he ce! na i DO 1 € Ame an womer ke this summer The r 18 ¢ Adequate and uniform tempera-|active in civic affair and heartfelt sympathy t es have jalue of 250 k L is goir ¢ of style,” said companied by Mrs. Crew ture is necessary for chick bmuding.‘ He was a member of the Juneau countless friends. s of E r . aboard is Kenny En\\ ard: Messerchmidt onolovichinic {gell—Mrs. H {Penny, M. Hooker, |Ketchikan — Mr, and Mrs. Ha Race, Jack Kristan, Frank Dufres ne, Mr. N. R. Walker, James ] Putman, Mrs, Jesta Timmerman. B.M.Behrends Co.,Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store VETERANS OF Suicides Or FUTURE WARS Afialr of ana Into Brain—Note Lc fi Organization Dlshzuuls with Gives Reason Minus f‘orl)’-four Cents LOS ANGELES, © as Bank Balance ‘I love Patsy but Patsy doesn’t iove Sl me. Give her this ring.’ | PRINCETON, N rsey, April 5.| Such was the note left by Robert The Veter of Future Wars, Saufley, 23, UCLA student who ) the Princeton campus rday morning shot himself in vear ago to “ridicule the cumber-|the head, dying instantly. omeness of the Government, The suic took place in his car 1, but officis ey | after he had taken Patricia ved the objectiy ome after escorting her to a its “obituary” in t} Saturday night dancing party. bulletin of ur;;muzaimn D et o e i) CRAIG MAN HELD IN 01 Whr mnd to 16 Mgy CONNECTION WITH Treasury ; DEATH OF PAR'I’NER nich various vete: tions had been allowed to indulge.” With a bank balance of minus 44 cents, the organization found it fi- nancially impossible to resume ac- tivitie: > in Ketchikan at the L()lll[ arshal William T. Mahoney eived word from Craig that a fisherman named Faden had been found shot to death, He dispatched | men aboard the Coast Guard cutter atied ® somewhat similar 51 Alert to investigate U"u“‘"“.‘]u n”-; . ]-m] e . U0 A man named Arthur Meecker was | > ; SR B RCAY, 4 & 16W YEATS lpeing held in Craig in c o ng held in g in connection i 0” yulc y ” oY, with the shooting which is 'f- kst & e 20 which is report- e announcement s it re- ed to have occurred on the trolling "\laska Bevc[a e Firm boat ¢ which the two men op-| S / ; I 'gd Olympia| #t¢d as partn Fa THe Alerk bed oryOI[rse ncorporated, Ulympia , ,; .iumeq when the Marshal had OLYMPIA, Wash,, April 5—ar-|'© 2 for Jupeat . . . that Chesterfields ticles of incorporation filed with B e o Syl Tablets . e , M are MILDIR . . . that they have a Association, Inc., of Seattle. The 5. 0ld Girl | : ; i 5 4 t of incorporation was $500.|9=Y ear- 1 4 2 l d posrporators listed are: | s . more pleasing TASTE and AROMA Rathke, Attorney J. Gordon Gose TACOMA, Wash., April 5.—Mar- ' e ' and Bernard Reiter, all of Seattle lene Kandziora, aged 5 y Rathke is a representative of aldead in a local hospital. She ate group of Alaska retail liquor s several sleeping tablets mistaki dealers who plan to pool re ces |them for candy. and thereby buy more economically, - e — it was said at Seattle. j Try an Empae ad.

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