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PULL WOMAN FROM WATER, ON JULY 5TH One Clew Is Given About ])l.\:l[\]‘(';”-‘”l((‘ 0{ M S Albert Norman day, Monday Mrs. Albert Norman, missing wife ~ With all the blare and excitement of en Alaska Juneau mine con- of a holiday fe 1, Juneau’s first ipped and fell from the carnival this season got under way « Float into Gastineau Friday night for a stopover until ¢ midnight of July 5. Monday night up onto the float The Crescent Shows, under the r Don Parsons and management of IN. Meyerhoff, set H McCloud, of the Royal Blue up their paraphernalia on the Fire- « nd then made her way over men's Park diamond after arriving crafts to a gasboat in the Capital City on the Fanny I'his is according to information Dutard, towed from Ketehikin by n to ( { of Police Dan Rals- the Chiel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and This is the second consecutive feCloud ) completed iden sear Mr. Meyerhoff’s show, includ- « T he woman when shown ing 52 members, has played here. ph of Mrs. Norman. It The carnival consists of the usual | on the float that Mrs. Nor- merry-go-rounds, ferris wheel, loop- men’s purse was found by Chief aplanes and concessions. In addi-| Rals when he began to investi- tion, the whip has been included ate her disappearance when among the carnival's treass this formed by Mr. Norman several days year hat she was last seen in Doug- on the night of July 5 about 11 when she entered a cab for Nursing Servie Extension Told Dr. Council Announces Posts for Field and School Nurses Extension of the Public Health sing service to additional posts Alaska is announced by Dr. W W. Council, Territorial Health Com-~ missioner, For Junesrn a schocl nurse is to be appointea for Junseu and Douglas a field nurse will Field hurses zre also to be appoint- ed for Seward, Craig, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Cordova, Anchor- age, Palmer, Fairbanks and Nome. School nurses wiil serve, in addi- tion to Juneau, at Ketchikan Duties of the field nurses in- ciude home visiting, communicable disease control, midwifery instruc- tion, prenatal and postnatal care, instructive bedside care. School nurses will provide instruction for pupils in cooperation with teachers. - - - EOTTOM ENTERS GOLFIMMORTALS IN BRITISH OPEN Triumphs Second Time in Four Years Defeating American Team and CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 10, Henry Cottom, a man nobody pre- tends to know, appeared to be ready to take a place alongside of Harry Vi rdon, Walter Bobby Jones among golf's immortals Cottom shot a final 71 in a pour- ing rain to win his second Open in four years. He trimmed the entire American Ryder Cup team. Comedians, Net Pros in Match BEVERLY HILLS, Cal., July 10. Charlie Chaplin and Fred Perry are scheduled to play Ellsworth \ and Groucho Mark in tennis iday in a match hailed as fea- ;7 the world's best pros and Hagen, clowns, however, won't be g becausc both Groucho and * are both good netsters. - ONE HALIBUT SALE AT EXCHANGE TODAY One halibut sale, consisting of €000 pounds off the Vesta, Cap- Harold Lee, at 1.15 and 5.05 per pound, was made to the ian Stuart Company at the Juneau Exchange toda; i AP e “Alaska” Lester D. Henders~ « Sebast by serve. ! FIRST CARNIVAL | OF YEAR OPEN, FIREMEN'S PARK Crescent Shows to Remain Here Tonight, Sun- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937. | SELF-ANCHORED ON ADMIRALTY Marine Airways Pilot Hold: en Sights Lost Ship, Radios Owner The vessel owned by E. A. Kol- hase, fox farm owner at Harbor Island, which tore loose from its} moorings Thursday and was the ob-| { Seek Third Term Mrs. FDR Hopes | President Will Not HYDE PARK, N. Y, July 10— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt said she hopes her husband will not seek a third term as President of the Unit- ed States. SIMMONS FLIES T0 CHICHAGOF, HIRST, SITKA REBEL PLANES ROARING OVER DEFENSE ARMY France to Suspend Control Plan Next Tuesday Against Spain (By Associated Press) A fleet of 100 trimotored Span- ish Insurgent bombers, -carrying tons of explosives, and 150 machine ject of a futile s sighted by Pilot in the Marine arch by its owner, | Airways Alex Holden Fairchild | 1Friday afternoon while the latter *was enroute to Wrangell. Mr. Kolhase, after being inform- AAT Pilot?i?rries Four from Juneau—Returns ,gunning pursuit ships roared acsoss | Spain today, attacked the tank pro- 'tected army of 30,000 Loyalist sol- diers, according to Insurgent ad- vices. Spanish Government Defense of- QUADRUPLET BACHELORS. Highlight of the carnival, accord- | ing to Agent John Henry Scott, i the Motordome, or the Wall of Death, which features Speedy Web- | ster and Flash Milligan, two daring| 2 CITY WINS CASE FDR Signs Bill BROUGHT OVER Repealing Taxes The 23-year-old Keys quadruplets receive their bacca- laureate degrees from Baylor university, Waco, Texas. Left to right: Roberta. Mona Mary and Leota. MOOSE HALLIS | REPORTED SOLD with Oneto Here ficers said new gains have been made west of Madrid. ed by radio that the ship had an- chored itself on the shore of Ad- miralty Island, two miles up from| Mr. and Mrs. Axel Johnson for| where he is living, immediately went ! Hirst-Chichagof and Bill Winfield | after it. i‘ancl Jim Howerter for Chichagof Pilot Holden the night before had, Were flown from Juneau today at made a special cruise with Mr.{10 am. by Alaska Air Transport Pi- Kolhase in search of the vessel.|lot Sheldon Simmons. The return He returned with J. R. Jones from | flight was made this afternoon, Pi- Wrangell at 6 p. m. | lot Simmons arriving at 2:30 o'clock Pilot Chet McLean, flying the.wm‘ Fred Hotes, who came here Marine Bellanca, took medicine to from Sitka. Hoonah for a sick patient there and | Earlier today Pilot Simmons in flew two miners from Kimshan the Bellanca flew Sam Peckovich, Cove to Tenakee. manager of the mine at Hawk In- |let, Mr. and Mrs. John Flintoff and | their son, John Jr., from Hawk In- ilet to Juneau. Pilot L. F. Barr in the Stinson teday flew Mrs. J. CONTROL TO COME OFF PARIS, July 10. — The French Government has officially declared that International control of the . Franco-Spanish frontier barring soldiers and arms from Spain, will be suspgnded Tuesday unless a similar control is re-established on Portugal's Spanish border. GRASSHOPPERS - BEING FOUGHT Henley from Juneagu to Haines, L.| ID. Louderback, from Juneau to! motoreycle riders, spinning dizzily | und a circultar, perpendicular. 4 !PORTLAND MAYOR ‘ 5-foot-high wall. This perform-| i times a night ‘} » . After the final performance on| —_— —_— 5 I upe ar R 3 £ % Roces 20 g _|land, Ore., expects to visit Alaska Monday night, the troupe will board Femmer Demand Dismissed Federal License Levies on The Moose Hall has been pur-| S50 B0 R ened” Gov. | the Fanny Dutard for Petersburg 4 i i Pt Jased by Juneau Mine and Mi where a stay is planned by Court in Opinion Certain Shipping Are | workers Union, Local 203, accord-| S Handed Down Today Also Removed A i pancy W ake ALAHeait Arrive Tuesday 'Auxiliary Leaders to Enter- tain Mrs. Oscar W. Hahn | the deal made yesterday. ey involved is not stated WASHINGTO! dent Roos . July 10.—Presi- ed bill D. B. Femmer today lost his court suit against the City of Juneau in |he hadn't set the exact date, but| Iplanned to be up during the sum-| sig which he charged the City illegally deral license o Yn, ;(EI;,\»])‘:;:Mi\1},i:"‘.“f:iid“fllrr:i INEL) SRpOt { contracted with the Northland 1 shipping in Alaskan waters :r":‘d ‘1\"‘L'e1'm' nrg'nn’sy\'hi m. it is| Mayor Carson and Judge Alex- | . r smpany to use the als the Federal li- boactin o ey # . resi 1 Transportation Company to use the L S ander, a former resident of Port b nstea pemmer’s and net on the per an- |34 1o i g ding. | (:m‘ 1:71)(.)( 1}‘ 1::!0:(“} :\xy“]x(- )‘, g 1d passengers of trans-| Moose Hall will now become sort|land, are friends of long standing | ;;Mx( -\??i;}usl;:l»pfimmg‘ ll‘ ,(‘ o m'fl))t‘;“‘l by me- ©f Labor Temple for the various ¥ ; er authority u he t s d by 2 i 3 2 i ook 117 ahare: power registered in the|unicn organizations of Juneau. |ELRQY NINNIS, JR., | Mr. Rasmussen stated there will A Federal Judge George F. Alexan- not paying : il ] RTHDAY | ! Upon Her Arnval der in handing down an opi to- » and river | b® U;\ lmur;nanmna announced ! FETED ON Bl { 'day, d s he n ¢ g o @ 1S s !in the near future. ¢ - ) day, dismissed the action, holding or ng busin b e | Celebrating the third ‘birthday of | Mis. Oscar W. Hahn of New that the City was within its legal whe :Elroy Ninnis, Jr., Mrs. Elroy Ninnis | York, National Presdent of the righis, Both litgants must pey theic v also repeas the 81 per ton per| Olsons Know How entertained this afternoon with a' erican egion xiliary, as own court costs. nse D! oced coast- | § | 2 4 y the family home at Gold| scheduled to leave from Seaitle! In the opinion, the Court held the vessels doing business for hire| Jomah: Felt Just iifi}r‘?&h v | aboard the Yukon this morning en- City had ent into no special in waters Before It Happened Cakes, icé cream and candies were | route to Alaska where she will stop arrangement with the Nor Alaska or not paying il sérved. . Clames were played. at all mein ports of call . Company and that the City Dock clsewhere Terri urer Oscar Ol-| Those attending included: Louise ' For her reception in Juneau, plans was kept cpen to all traffic, Hlfl ay 8 TR on knows just how Jonah of Bi- Henning, Donnie Den Burford, Bev- are being made to hold an Aux- hland taking its turn wit ~ | kno 3 p . i , e I bl ame fel st before the|erly Junge, Ellen Gustafsen, Mrs, iliary breakfast or luncheon, de- ve that might use the WINUARP HOPS OFF e ,!"“'J',‘j o \h:n‘ ’:pl g Arthir Adams and baby, Mrs. Bs- pending upon the time of arrival mooring B ON “FISH PATROL Last evening while fishing off|ther Metzger and baby, Kay, Doro- | of the boal. Mrs. Edith Sheelor| Femmer had sought to restrain] o {ena Point, Mr. and Mrs. Olson|thy Green, Mrs. J. B. Burford, Joan and Mrs. E. M. Polley, past de- the City from carrying out iis agree-| ;¢ wynoard, Alaska Agent for S T e huge whale | Cohen, Mrs. Art Judson and baby, | partment, presidents of the Auxil- ment with the transportation com- /" 0 00 ™0 miohoniss hopped S i of g l"u(-rnvt more |Mrs. Roy Carrigan, Mrs. Kenneth fary in Alaka, and Mrs. Homer Pany. o [off in a chartered trip with Marine |y o 95 feet from their small boat,|Junge, Mrs. Edna Liston and baby, | Nordling, department secretary, are Airways Pilot Alex Holden in the i< nouih open, scooping in the |[Mrs. J. E. Barragar and Miss Har- | :rn :-dhur'h']v\:' of 1;’”""‘“":’“""'}* for MISS GENE CARLSON ) Fair this morning at 9:30 0|} oiring which were feeding in the|riet Barragar. Tuesday rs. Harry Stonehouse, for a “fish patrol” t0 an Un-|yiinite i . TR S ilocal president, is aiso assisting| RETURNING TONIGHT ;. %t M :‘;(j‘"r“’:m,":‘"":’"fr: ':“:':1" DIVORCES GRANTED with plans for the day. 3 . e It was u at he wi ‘uxvu\ the Olsons, who were but| Divorces were granted in Federal The trip north will be Mrs. Hahn's| Miss Gene Carlson, daughter of .. ..oy to the Bristol | wio Giciance them shore. jerked (¢ourt this morning to Dorothy Wey- first visit to the Territory. She Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Carlson of pay region, which at present 15| e their outhoard and headed for|antl from Dallls Weyand, charging | Is the first National president of Juneau, is returning to the Capitol yigling with activity against al- g oo cruelty, and Lucy Johnson from Al- | the ALA to travel to Alaska. City tonight aboard the steamship 1...q japanese fishing “inv s " il ‘ % - whale de-|bert Johnson, also charging cruelty. Moutit MoRinleh: Ritep: faceiving & I | Hearing the motor, the whale de | | - >oe Moun crin‘ey aller recelving a sy the Marine Airways hangar it| od, rising later far out in the|All are Juneau residents. The di- | 'EPWORTH LEAGUE Bachelor of Science in Education w. "o that the plane might re- , rising voros aeia’ of Baall albott aguinst Aegree frony the Polvevsily of 1dab0. oy, " sfonsgnt or dn. Five dsy that Winifred “Dunkini Talbott was non- PARTY HELD LAST ' NiGHT AT CHURCH The Friday night party of the Epworth League was held last night in the social room of the Methodist church, with George Grasty and Vivian Gruber in charge of games, and Mary Wakefield, Willetta Ken- dall, and Buss Cook in charge of refreshments. The evening was spent in games and singing, with rl Miller play- ing several guitar selections. Present were Judith Alstead, Thais Bayers, Virginia Bardy, Viola Con- verse, Kathleen Carlson, Rosa Danner, Elspeth Douglas, Vivian Gruber, Clara Hansen, Wiletta, Kendall, Margaret Lundstrom, Leo- na Saloum, Phyllis Jenne, Fred Coddington, John Coddington, Buss Cook, Paul Danzig, George Furin- sky, George Grasty, Rodney John-| son, Tom Kendall, Earl Miller, Carl Moore, Bud Jenne, Frnie Neuman, Albert Postma, Gene Rhode, Bob Rossiter and Jack Rice. >ee- | | | 'RAY GARTON NAMED COLLECTOR AT CRAIG| Collector of Customs James J.| Connors today announced the ap-| pointment of Ray Garton, U. S.| Commissioner at Craig, as Deputy Collector-in-Charge in that port Garton succeeds T. M. Smith, re- signed. - e % Try an Empire ad FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION | “One look at huge, ugly BECOMES CITIZEN {mouth with barnacles hanging un- der his chin and I lost any envy I Josephine Hutchings, wife of Tom |~ o % o0 yog for Jonah,” com-| Marconi's early wireless experi- Hutchings, - Manager of the Am- o o | menta whrHABAR e Athe i \father. erican Meat Company, and popular | a wealthy. resident ofBologna, i young Juneau young matron, today | e i B o e granted U. S. citizenship by Rocks composing the earth’ crust Federal Judge George F. Alexande Woeod of Crozet, Va., died at the are groupzd by geologists into three Mrs. Hutchings is a native of France same time—one reared up and fell| main classes—igneous, sedimentary|and the Hutchings romance is one dead on the other which was killed and metamorphic. tof war-time France. Iby the fall. ["WORLD'S LOWEST PRICE FOR SUCH SIZE o POWER! 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Troy and Judge George returned from Sitka at 4:15 p.m.|tinue, without rest, over the week- |F. Alexander in the course of a|with B. F. Kane, Mrs. A. Burke, | end, the extermination war in which today f ‘,um‘.mgi(vonvz-rantion over the newly install- ' Catherine McNulty and Dr. .vmpl”already 6,500,000 pounds of poison b ; " The mon. |ed radiotelephone. The Mayor said|Aronson. Enroute he flew Dr. Hod- bait has been used. The situation is critical in some sections. [ " HOLLYWOOD ; SHOE SHOP f. 174 Fronklin St. The Home of Modern Shoe Work HENRI MAKI, Proprietor 1§ Toonas o S MUSICIAN S MARVEL AT THE PERFECTED TONE BALANCE OF THE NEW BALDWIN-BUILT All who see this marvelous exclaim with delight. It thrills the eye, charms the ear, lures the fingers. perfected tone balance of the exclusive Acrosonic Scale is entirely new. Standard 88 note scale, yet a compact design of fascinating beauty. An amazing value instrument ‘he « « . convenient terms. Come in and try it. 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