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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1937. keep you looking well groomed Featuring a group of one and two-piece styles for dress-up day-time wear—pro- viding warm weather smartness and unique wedaring B. M. BEHRENDS €O., Inc. comfort. Exceptional values. FIRE DESTROYS | wosriracwores | DOR. FLOAT CANNERY IN SITKR ATEA ) Loss Results Whe | Jun mening. Mrs. Fi nt at St. Ann’s Hospital, under- six Passengers for This Port Mrs. Roy Sebern and baby son were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- pital today Scows Burns 1y bu. Okla Stra BEAUTY GOES ‘UP Boties of Boys ELECTRA FLIES IN THE AIR* IN Ave Found in ~ SIX TO NORTH HOONAW FLIGHT Glacier Bay ONTRIP TODAY U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAJ THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Cloudy, probably local showers southerly winds. beginning at 4 pim., June 29. tonight and Wednesday; moderate ,l | B LOCAL DATA : "Beauticians Flown in' First!,,o"0\" years. reported missing ‘m LHOtS Monson and Knox at| Time =~ merser “eni. Humuy Wisd yeodw, Westhes | Alaskan Air Jaunt by |mcier Bay tave been found, ac- Controls—Wrangell |4 am today 2971 46 8% NW 2 Cloudy , AAT Pilot Fours ae hee tro Beputy'c. EAltor Aboard | oo oty ST O B Bl T ¥ Ma | e W. Samples at Heonah. The bodies ; CABLE AND 10 t;‘TQ | Women for ages have gone up in y..e in about six feet of water not Mrs. Sarah Pritchett, who has TODAY the air over their beaudy, but t0-|f, fyom shore and apparently they Peen operating the Wrangell Sen- 3 Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. day for the first time in'the annals | yere victims of drowning, it was|Unell for the past several years,| Station last24hours | temp, temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathex of Alaska beauty went “up in the reported. ice the death of her husband, was | Anchorage 67 50 o 5 g ; air” for women, |"Fhe father George Obert, Hoonah!a Dassenger aboard the Pacific Al-|Barrow 40 e 34 » £ Clowty | When Pilot L. F. Barr took off at|ingian fisherman, who has been in 35Ka Airways Electra when it wing- | Nome » L 38 ¢ o Oigan 8 a.m. today in the Alaskn A i here pending investigation of |¢d from the Juneau airport at 10| Bethel 56 o 42 % ¥ Clatidy: Transport Stinson, he’ carrled with j,chected foul play, is to be released (& M. today. B ""ba“k"‘ 70 ! 4? :? i ‘04 C}""‘]’* hini' Mrs. Ada SyIvia, operator of the ;' returned to Hoonah to join his| Mrs. Prichett, who arrived nnrlyjsf‘;:"] “g ‘ :; 42 3 b Cl“““y_ local Cosmopolitan ' Beauty Sho, |yife and bitby, Marshal William . t0diy aboard the steamship Yukon, 3t et - b | e b d i o and her assistant, Mary SEroup, plus Mahoney said, Obert had been uni- Wil vislt @ son and daughter in|Joteh Harbor . 46 | 5 b 1 i P 4 permanent. waving machinery, hair ey observation since report’ had Fairbanks. Gordéva 58 1 %6 46 0 34 élo‘llmyv driers and all the dood-dads neces-|yached authorities that the chil-| The Electra, piloted by Al Monson | poie?ne - o | G i s = Claiis sary to modern woman’s beauty. dren might have been done away 2nd Bill Knox, carried three other | g - 58 | 47. ¥ i 19 < They and the beauty aids were|yigp, passengers to Fairbanks and twWol|potpinn” 62 i 50 50 4 14 Cloudy deposited in Hoomah in the first of ' Gpert said the lads had been lost|for Nome. Homer L. Yates, Who|pyioe Rupert ... 52 16 13 4 26 Clohdy a series of stops at canneries for|ypen the family in a small bogt ran 2150 arrived aboard the Yukon to-lgqmoneon %0 | 58 58 4 0 Glaar the edification and beautification ¢ 4 storm in Glacier Bay, put!day. is reporting for dutie: - | Seattle 84 | 60 62 6 0 Pt. Cliy of the populace. In previous years!yjat he had been able to save hLis|dio operator with the PAA in Fair-|p hang 92 64 64 6 0 Cloudy ,they have followed the canneries yifé and baby. Mrs. Obert’ has|Danks. R. West, a veteran radio|esn prancisco 79 58 60 6 0 Cloudy around in a boat, but this year they ' nee confirmed Obert's story, ac-|operator for the PAA at Canyon Is-inew York 68 | 62 64 6 26 Cloudy |will fly from point to point. Viva cording to officers, and said she wn.sl'fl“d- Is being transferred and Was | washington 82 | 64 68 6 01 Pt Cldy beauty! |untonscious when her' * husbang |2board the Electra to consult’ with | ? The two women will remain in'grgpeed her from the water after|Oflicials of the air company. .| WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY ‘l;luolt;nuh until after the Fourth of|{heiy boat had "-"l"'““‘! }]);/rl]c"nr/l[(x‘llurx;rw;:l.?‘r:jl}'z;”:\v.lwy- passenger . .s(,n;”,“ mirrémr,:){ tlflrlxmy' tlpnnr-msl,am-.«r,; s‘.?;lnmhinc_frlmm G:F\_lulu 5 v 4 N ; | e y? ol s e ” 30 5 e oria, cloudy, 56; ler ay, cloudy, 53; u Harbor, foggy, 54; Triple gt Ratiivhing BIoL, Hats Aew D | aio Ay 52; Ketchikan, cloudy, 51,_ Craig, c}oud;. 53; Wrangell, cloudy, 59, 3 u g ; 3 i S i Petersburg, cloudy, 53; Sitka, raining, 50; Tenakee, cloudy; Radio- Kragweski, a mmm,‘lrom Chicha- | | {ville, clear, 50; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 50; Juneau, spr 50; gor, and P. R. Puykill and Adolph | FEun RENEWAI- ’RIFL 8"00.[ T Skagway, cloudy, 47; Cordova, cloudy, 50; McCarthy, cloudy, 46; An- Rost_’ from Hawk vlnlel. | g = ] {chorage, partly cloudy, 56; Portage, cloudy, 56; Fairbanks, 56; Nen- Pilot Sheldon Simmons today at| 3 1 {ana, cloudy, 60; Hot Springs, raining, 58; Tanana, cloudy, 58; Ruby, 3:30 a. m. flew a fishing party in é the Stinson to Mary Joyce's at FEATUHE Fuu TH Taku and returned an hour later. * Though rain threatens postpone- ! ened the ardor—of either plays In the Bellanca he hopped off at 8:30 a. m. for Glacier Bay and fans toward the ball fracas set tonight between the defending Sitka with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, round-trippers, and Al- or len Kelly, an insurance adjuster, for i 4 4 champion Moose and their chief TWOChl“(OOlSOldl(‘.l’TCfilllS insurgents from their rule, the I 'I i (~ l Douglas Islanders. The Islanders| and 1wo Juneau Civil- ian Teams to Compete mail for Reid Inlet, Hoonah, Chi- chagof, Kimshan and Sitka. Tonight, after the Princess Alice who is making a routine inspection tour. He also carried coal for the Benedict property in Reid Inlet and 5 are now one game up on the field in the second half of the pennant! race, and intend to remain in the' A feature o1 the coming week end docks here, Pilots' Simmons and!drivers’ seat long enough to lead vonrthiat Jull celebrition to barel Barr will take off in the Bellanca the way into the flag finals. [ty e e s and the Stinson, respectively, for| The Islanders copped their last Ly sl |ship of the Alford John Bradford Post, American Legion, with the fi- nancial aid of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce will be a competitive shoot to be d Sunday Men- denhall range by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club with Tex Leonard |in charge as range officer. Atlin. Banafiifififing mix against the Paps after dropping three ir a row to the Black Sox, but the Moose took that last loss to heart and have vowed to put thel [sland Firemen back into place again tonight, at 6:30 o'clock, if it does not rain. cloudy, 52; Nulato, cloudy, 50; Flat, cloudy, 47, Ohogamute, cloudy, 59. { Juneau, June 30. — Sunrise, 2:57 a.m.; sunset, 9:09 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressute prevailed this morning throughout Al- iaska, northwestern Canada, ahd over the extreme northeastern por- "(iun of the North Pacific Ocean, there being two storm centers, one |obut 450 miles west of Dixon Entrance where a pressure of 29.50 inches |prevailed and another over northwestern Canada, a pressure of 29.43 { inches having been reported at Copper Mine. High pressure prevailed !from the southern Bering Sea southward to the Hawaiian Islands, the crest, being 30.50 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 38 degrees jand longitude 174 degrees. This general pressure distribution has been lattended by precipitation over portions of Southeastern Alaska and over northern British Columbia, by local thunderstorms over the in- rior of Alaska, and by generally fair weather over western Ala v |Warm weather continued over the Pacific Northwest States, rort- |1and bhaving reported a maximum temperature yesterday of 92 degrees. { | W. MANDREWS leral has been optamed by the Ter- itorial Department of Mines and ‘is now in use. From thin samples the instrument makes visible the various kinds of minerals found in rock. Field Engineer J. C. Roehm, Team Rosters Listed i Rosters on the three Channel' League teams were today announc- ed by League President William A. Holzheimer, as they were turned in- to him by the thiee team managers {The President announced that only those players listed by the man- |agers will be recognized as belong- ling to the various squads for the econd half. Al other players are |declared free agen: If it weren't for an old CAm:i(Imn‘ For those players released by the custom which threatens to interfere, managers, the Minor League weekly all would be well for the scheduled !meetings between the Cardinals and May Upset Plans For Barr Wedding Pllor Eeuves Tonight % Meet Bride-Elect in Atlin Two teams from the soldiers who will be here from Chilkoot Bar- racks and two civilian teams from e are scheduled to compete in event whic . m, cars leaving Juneau for the range at 9 o'clock as usual, assem- bling first in front of the Federal Building. They will shoot 200 yards, slow and rapid fire, 300 yards, slow and the * DIES, NEW YORK (Continued v Page One) | insubordination in taking the side of teachers against a ruling of 'the school hoard. His trial began in |September and lasted until March of the next y When it opened, attorneys for the school board pre- who has just returned from a week’s field trip in the Bridget Cove coun- |try, has the new equipment in use |on various samples procured by the will start at 10 ed in Augnst, 1927, charged with Department. | MRS. ALONZO LEWIS i ARRIVES ON YUKON | Mrs, Alonzo Lewis arrived in Ju- neau yesterday to visit with Mr. rapid fire and 500 yards slow on the sented several other charges against and Mrs. Zalmain Gross, and her B course, shots Prizes are to be offered for each shooter getting 10 the —— =~ llin, who have set the hour for 10 Firemens Park. All players not on 1 lo'clock tomorrow morning in Atlin.|want to play ball will get their (,])-‘ | AI- B | But despite the fact that parties portunity in the bush league UIIPR'NGESS ALIGE Qand plane are already well under-ithe three big-league rosters who . VIS " |way for the event in Atlin, uncer- tests, and maybe can work their w Gibson underwent a major N.B‘Lumly in the form of a Canadian into the big league. oper:ion at St. Ann’s Hospital this p residénce ruling, may cloud the However, Prexy Holzheimer de- °d Jaegle, a surgical pa- Slcamer Bl’inging Twen'y_‘adian territory does not conflict play ball at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow SEATTLE, June 29. — steumer! Dorothy Alexander safled at 9 0'-ne ang his bride-elect will return want the league by co-operating. clock this morning for Southeast!s, jupeau later in the week to be! Team rosters, as listed by the man- | foF Tulsequah: wedding of Pilot L. F. Barr and Cubs -’ will be IMiss Mary Katherine Sands of At- game listed continued, with one best soldier team. tomorrow evening al — -, —— IS DUE TONIGHT Canadian Pacific steamer Princess |with legal requirements, the wed-|evening, the Channel Baseball As-|LOUise is scheduled to arrive in port iding is to take place as planned. sociation will immediately withdraw o0 7:30 o'clock tonight. Besides IS0 it is that Barr leaves tonight!its sponsorship of the minor loop.|® large number of tourists aboard, {in his Alaska Air Transport plane The Association is anxious to keep !1¢ Princess Alice has the fofiow- Ifor Atlin. |the minr circult going, he said,/ N8 three passengers aboard for Ju- However, if the ruling interferes, but the players must show that they Deau: T. Parks and wife, and W. E. Scott, and the following destined day’s affair. If it is discovered that clared, if the two minor league |Barr’s residence outside of Can- teams are not on the field ready to Mr. McAndrew. These alleged that British prop- aganda was being injected into the public schools, that the heroes of the nation had been belittled and that the “Boys of 1776" were pic- tured as a pack of grafters, smug- glers and loafers, For six weeks the superintendent listened to the recital of evidence purporting to show undue British infiuence among teachers and text book writers. Then he bolted the trial, refusing to attend any more sessions of what he publicly char- acterized as a “burlesque.” The trial went on without him. His term as superintendent expired Feb- ruary 1, 1928, but more than a month later the hearing was com- pleted and the school board found |him guilty. new granddaughter. Mrs. Lewis, who made the north- bound trip aboard the Yukon, is ‘the wife of the noted sculptor in Seattle and the mother of Mrs. Gross. - MARINE AIRWAYS ) SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Returning Moncay afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Pilot Alex Holden in the Marine Airways fairchild flew S. Yamada and R. Hipol from Ex- curston Inlet. He also flew air ex- press of the Icy Strait Packing ' Company. He was accompanied on | the flight by Mechanic Lemieux. Wednesday Pilot Holden in - the Fairchild and Pilot Chet® McLean in the Bellanca will hop off on their 'regular Wednesday schedules. S SR e S | H. E. Dempsey of Ketchikan was . 5 : F. MacNeil e 1 patient, Alaska ports carrying 188 first class married here. agers, include: J. R. Boyd, F. H. Colburn, M. O. — et !granted a divorce from Edith Alice re, believed 10 nave <arted from acNeil, a surgical patient, " Bl ve gers i ! Pinn, 1. M. Helsswolf 19 NS 3 { Ny i e ok féotive “Stove completely Was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- " Sy i g 2 { B — DOUGLAS—Eddie Roller, short- . J. M. Heisswolf, D. Morrison,! NEW MINING EQUIPMENT | Dempsey this morning by Judge b i ',_ annars’ PICT CodAS: Juneau passengers include Ralph stop; Mark Jensen, outfielder and B+ McClaughlin, W. J. Nicholl, J.| A new petrographic microscope George F. Alexander in District j’\{‘ln';.‘l'('j _l‘“:hm ik Wt fil : op | Perkins, P}x‘lhp MBrecl:tht.h T.J v;, MISS BARBARA WINN pitcher; Jimmy Manning, pitcher P20k P. Rot and son, K. Trkla. !for use in making analysis of min-'ceurt on grounds of desertion. WRBETO. S rauy 08¢ il [EOEE L { Thompson, Mrs. M. Grothe, J. R.| 4 fated third baseman: Al McOay, shbs | o i e MRS T I e A e o it — 22 in Olga Slx rait, 12 miles from v .’m‘,tl'm( I’]I:l\nllllllx\‘llh was Ir(ll;l‘.‘mx:‘rl“w)r.“Guelm. Mrs. A, J. Brockmore and EkaAms TONIGHT e e gaw‘ AC[Q-I:J}Z: :'(;c\ | itka, with a loss estimated at $3,-|the Gov ent hos orn-! oo havid Conkey, H. 8. Sully, Mr. i se and first base; ars- | 000, according to word to the U. & |ing for medical care following her a0 nyre Bfldge,:an. aitkersne, - FOR MISS ANN BOYER kine, pitcher and outfielder; Red Customs office here. urival aboard the Yukon fromjppe Os.borne and two' sons, : qruy. catcher, Johnny Niemi, out- C. L. Durgin, caretaker, who ssnt| Wrangell | Niyake, H. Isjiguro, Paul Robben, In honor of Miss Ann Boyer, fielder; Sammy Nelson, outfielder the information said he was alone| — vessel at the time but Minnie Johnson, a medical patient ve Lallick, who B. F. Shearer and wife, ¥ on the helped him, but the fire had gained |the Government Hospital today. too much headway for them to ex-| e tifiguteh, 1t Nicholus Pavilof was dismissed| BRIDE COMING FROM Warren Whose wedding to 'Mr. Jack Jeffrey and catcher; Roy Schmandt, out- Brown, Henry Mesta, Mrs. Vandyk e Will be an event of Friday evening, fielder; Walt Andrews, first base- Miss Barbara Winn is entertaining man; Andy Balog, outficlder, |at a miscellaheous shower and George Stragier, outfielder; Bob |bridge party this evening at the Bonner, second baseman. | Grover Winn home. ELKS-—M. MacSpadden, first base' Last s the floater was oper- the Government Hospital to- | ‘The affair will assemble 16 guests man; C. H. MacSpadden, pitcher| ted by John P Nydtst of B following medical care and soum:wmkmmp including Miss Jean Faulkner, Miss and utility; Shavey Koski, pitcher; | Bu 61 l,\,,l__"m"‘ ‘,“ have ailed aboard the Yukon for Kodiak. i |Jean MacDonald, Miss Ruth Hirst,|Nick Johnson, pitcher and outfield- 3 R - S| et _ ¢ Miss Corinne Jenne, Miss Aline Ann jer; Bud Foster, third baseman and | ince to Mr. O'Neail of Cor-| * | Glen Crouse, 29, Alaska Juneau 3 | g | dova Mins Cartesti gave birth (o a son|miner and former' resident: of‘Colo- fi‘s‘?‘“‘;m' MlssVMln;yr Vzl;ie[r L:::"z lehfxlv' ’l(f‘l.ly Blake, catcher; Ers- oo . |this morning at 5 o'clock at theirado, and Miss' Gay Buchanan, 21, ss Jeanne Van e_. est, ss | in -:I],L rup, u.um(_‘ldm. vPetM Government Hospital of Medford, Oregon, will' be mar- Carol Robertson, Miss Jean Simp- Schmitz, outficlder; Dick MeDon- 5 o e : kins, Miss Beatrice Mullen, Miss ald, outficlder; Harold Hansen, out- SISTERC((;F[‘MJ[}JGP«(;)% VISIT ;:‘l(:x“é?;;[:)‘y'ua:’yh:.hi;n g°":l"“‘ssle‘;es' Anabel Simpson, Miss Louise Mur-|fielder; Ralph Moreau, outfielder: 0 e . ;|rish, Mrs. Erling Bugge, Mrs. Tom Jim Orme, shortstop; Bob Duck- = | ! COMMISSIONERS ARE |Mr. Grouse obaited s lcense this 3t ponotee and the hostes [warth, 5con - buseman, Prumk The Combined New sre Ethel Bailey, accompanied| GUESTS OF GOVERNOR 'y o Nbrthisnal| o “3H Good, catcher; Joe Whiting, util- 3 north on the motorship Northland, | § et Int cO D R N R e |due at midnight' tonight; 1mmea- JUNEAU SCOUTS ON R . > re aboard the Northland| Members of the Unemployment|iately after arrival the ceremony 7 SE—Fritz Schmitz, second 1 L Mrs. Bailey is com-|Compensation Commission and Di-|win )lm. place: WAY TO JAMBOREE baseman; Jack Schmitz, shortstop| ing to visit her brother, Kenneth|rector were guests of Gov. John| | HAVE GREAT TIME and outficlder; Joe Werner, third the Juneau p force,|W. Troy for luncheon this noon at| |bseman; Bib Kimball. pitcher; Joe! helr home at Auk|the Governor’s House. The Com- s C: PHYSICIAN Hallie Rice, Bobby Scott and Lee|SB0W: f‘hsL mu‘r-_m;\.n;vMutt Carton, : mission is made up of E. I ls.m-‘ lS ABOARD WKON Lucas, Juneau Boy Scouts, boundiw“c: ':m}(llul.hly" Tex Huw!fln:, I who operates beauty|lett of Miller House, R. A. Bragaw | for the big Jamboree in Washing-|Cateher; Hilding Haglund, outfield- i verett and Seatt ‘.‘|”‘w! Anchorage and H. E. Hardcastle g ton, D. C., were the guests yester- €’ Stan Grummett, Oul.fl(‘ldl‘l':‘ probably nd her visit herelof Ketchikan, and Walter P. Sharpe| Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Legge of Ber-|q4,y of payl K. Addams, of the Fitz-| Tom Martin, outfielder; Cecil Gray,| through is executive director., They are injkeley were round trip Ppassengersiginione Bojler Co. of New York, in SHOrtstop; Orin Addleman, catcher; - oo —_ |the ecity for sessions in connection aboard the Yukon, visiting briefly | nuyw vork City. This is according to!Johnny Smith, pitcher; Clancy LOW BIDDERS |with putting the new nnrmplnv-imDJm;onu u_ns hmnkx"mr(;g.r s o |a radiogram received by George Blgconverso, pitcher and utility. e Seims-Spokane Company has|ment compensation law into effect.| Dr. Legge is the head of the Cow- |pice Hallie's dad. | PRy E been recommended as low bidder on| —e—— j:'lll Memorial 1"*0:}!1“%{5 1°““;'d m;! Hallie also' said the delegation H. MESSERSCHMIDT ! the “missing link” road project a PENNY TO WESTWARD {the campus of the University of from the Pacific Northwest is hay: | Moose Pass on a bid of $13269250,| George Penny, Welfare Supervis- | California; ling a wonderful time, eats are fair, | ls ON WAY SOUTH according to the Bureau of Public|or for the Bureau of Indian Affair AP e AR weather hot, no air. | H"'f'y Wstscxner iy, Jubienil olty | Roads, which has charge of the|sailed on the Yukon for an inspec- | CORDOVA WEDDING Hallie Rice and Bill Church wen‘cuunulmfm, left aboard the Alaska work. Other bidders were Dow-{tion of Indian stations in the West- | appointed editors of the trip "-'por'vi“’r the south to join his wife, who| ell of Seattle and Wright and Stock. | ward and Interior. He expects to be| Warren Orme and Zlizabeth|while on the train bound for New |!$ Visiting in Seattle and Tacoma. [RASBRRBYSTASEN gone about six weeks, going at least Clarke were married recently in york. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Ma.~.~'ersch_tmdt ex- Tennis rackets restrung. Clarence |as far as Fairbanks and possibly to Cordova. The two are wellknown | ————— lvw to return to Juneau in a few Ferzuson. Phone 323, adv. {Nome. | Cordova residents, Today's News Toaay,—Empire, weeks, the Purchase of the SANITARY GROCERY by PIGGLY WIGGLY SANITARY-PIGGLY WIGGLY To Open THURSDAY MORNING at the SANITARY LOCATION on FRONT STREET. Same Efficient Service to SANITARY PATRONS that PIGGLY WIGGLY Has Always Maintained. Phone 24 and Phone 85 ?