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e . Gloriously FRESH Brand NEW SUMMER Others $6.90 CREPES! PRINTS! SHEERS! PASTELS! g NEW Summer dresses . . ed! Every one a charme swirl-skirted and pleated ] ) New low necks, puffed ] p lingerie trims and live in all Summer! flatter every figure! New rillingly rl Young styles to 1g W EVERYTHING! NE prints, pastels B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Widow of Earhart (GUNNAR BLOMGREN Plane Crash Victim Is Soon to Marry Gunnar Blomgren, Jr., will leave on the Alaska tomorrow, accoms- panied by his uncle, Frank Me- Cormick, who has been visiting in Juneau for the past month. Gunnax will go to Richmond Highlands in Seattle with his uncle where he will remain until his moth south in the fall >o e Try an Empire ad. Mr hus- dis- cal Noonan June 28. whose Noonan flight acro. OAKLAND Mary Beatrice band, Lieut. Frederick appeared July 2 on a the Pacific with Amelia Earh: said today she would be married “yery soon” to Harry B. Ireland, a retired broker. - goes early B So little money buys so much G-E Refrigerator that practically every home can now afford this modern thrifty refrigeration service. America bought more G-E’s last year than ever before, and this year a G-E is even a better buy. Sealed-in-steel Monitor Mechanism in all mod- els. Cabinets are ALL- STEEL. Automaticlight. Stainless Steel Super- N Ereezer. Thermometer. TO LEAVE, ALASKA | FOURTH PARADE FORMS AT 9 AM. AT CITY WHARF |With Army and Navy Par- ticipation, Column to Be Colorful Event irth of July parade will | issemble at the City Dock at 9 o’clock next Monday morning, tha olumn moving off promptly at 9:30, to Program Chairman Pegues, who made his final at the meeting of Alford John Bradford Post, American Le- ion, last night. Headed by the City yarade this' year promises to be of the most elaborate Juneav s seen’ in years. In the liné of narch will be covilian and militacy lignitaries, including Gov. John W Troy, Alaska Delegate Anthony J. dimond, the speaker Of the day, Major L. W. Amis, Commander of Jhilkoot Barracks, Lieut. Comdr. D. !, Allen, commanding Naval Squa- fron 19 at Sitka, and Charles W. Carter, President of the Chamber i ommerce. Two companies of soldiers from Chilkoot Barracks' will be i the column, a section from ‘\IU‘ Coast' ‘Guard cutter Haida, if | she is in pott. Naval planes from Sitka will fly over the parade as it moves from the downtown section to Firemen's Recreation Park. A number of elaborate f{loats al- ready have been arranged and on one of them will be the Goddess of Liberty and her court, chosen by the Chamber of Commerce. Patrio- tic and fraternal organizations will be in line and with favorable wea- ther it promises to be the most col- orful sight Juneau has ever seen on the Pourth of July. <Lf _Jngiegig . BERG TAKES HONORS AT SUNDAY MATCH Art Berg took top honors at the practice shoot held by the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club Sunday at | Mendenhall range. Secores follow: 200 200 300 600 SP. RF. RF. SF. Tl 94 218 91 217 1ccording John E. eport Band, (he Name | Berg Waterud Hoffman Osborne Leonard Mangsol Hudson Williams Lowman 217 216 213 211 190 - Bigger Dollas-for-Dollir Value than ever . . —Low Current Cost ... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1 [ SEVERE QUAKE RAINY OUTLOOK FELTIN MEXICO FORBASEBALL HERE TONIGHT I Tily Pons and Andrea Kostelanetz Proving that she can do more than tive star of screen, radio and operd ‘York apartment where she anc Kostelanetz, radio orc THIS FORENQO Jam-| Gact Rain at wed pre 1o Casualties, Properly age Unknown as Com munication Impaired ! MEXICO CITY, June 28 vere earthqus was felt {section at 11:20 o'clock thi: noon. No reports have been here up to 2 o'clock this afternoon |regarding possible casualtie or | property damage communics | tions are interrupted ‘The epicenter of the tentatively set at abont south of here Belief is expressed the disturbanc might have been connected w torrential rains that higed the states of Guerro. receive oned limbc quake 125 miie Oaxae and e FILIPINO IN JAIL HERE Charged with assault with a dan- gerous weapon, Gabriel de Vera Filipino, was brought to the Fed- and Mrs. Err eral jail in Juneau today from Hawk B Inlet by Deputy Marshal William 1 Markle. He is charged with ass the ing Antonid' V. Tria, a union d will gate, during an altercation Juneau - MOVE TO hei Industry Is Learning e Newlywed Diva Tries Cooking just warble, Lily Pons, diminu- “whips up a salad red husb restra conductor, are living, neau Channel Leagu tween the Chicago 3. moved Twelfth partments where 'UESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938. 'MISS HELLER IS APPOINTED GRAND LOVE First Alaskan Rainbow Girl to Receive Office in Gr«‘ll:(l /\.‘h('”ll)ljf Pas 1 A Girl emb! to- Mr Inspector fo Rainbow ram from ven a embly also has distine the t Rainbow Alaska chapter ‘to vee { in the nform led into mbl 1 the highe lie order, but fon of 1 appointmer ce to o paist fiv Hel- been a memb ow Girls, init 1933, during held the office on, Confid waplain, Choir, Sérvi Hope arity, Worthy Ady and in January nst the New Andrea witich time of the Sis- ntial Ob- evening to Tor Tay ucee 14 the gavel Katherine handed Mis v fitting to of he Apprecia- has given Mi. honor which afternoo out thi time on th baseball in Mo this ever ipon her d in ti were nake sratula- th friends ior r many ifternoon - TAKU SQUADRON FOURTH OF JULY and |Scouts and Other Junior I Organizations Expect- ed to Participate FOSBEE est Ehler (Marye | from their| Street to| Taku Squadron, Sons of the Am- they | erican Legion, will be out in force in| for the Fourth of July parade ! decked in their new helmet home while out to Reclaim Lettovers Heller | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURE. THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) and vicinity, be nd Wednesda Forecast for Juneau wsional light rain tonight winds. Weather fo night and Wedne: over Dixon F Strait, and Forecast of wi utheast winds hinbrook Occ Se asst Alaska: for m st Oces outheast v Strait ver T the Coat rom ederi Soun nai the Dixon Gulf of Entrance LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity 67 12 52 RADIO REPOR Baromeler 30.00 30.00 30.02 1 pm. yest'y m. today oon foday N TODAY 4am, Precip, velocity 24 hrs. W, 12 C Max. temp. ; Lowest 4am last 24 hours | temp. temp. g 18 42 42 59 13 13 22 66 58 90 82 16 50 46 64 89 62 [l 60 64 68 72 56 64 ) Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbank Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Koflia Corde 36 Keteh Pt » Rupert Imoifton 4 54 4 60 Francisco York Washington 60 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. Seattie (airport), cloudy, temperature, Blai Vancouver, clear, 56; Alert Bay, cloudy, 47; Bull Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, raining 51; Pr partly cloudy, 49; Dead Tree Point, cloudy, 53; Keich 34; Craig, cloudy, 57, Wrangell, raining, 53; Petersburg Hoonah, cloudy; Hawk Inlet, raining, 52; Port Althorp, mi cloudy, 49; Cape Spencer, misting; Radioville, 1 raining, ; Skag y, cloudy, 54; Hzines ape Hinchinbrook, raining, 47; Ca raining, 47; Chitina, partly cloudy misting, 54; Portage, raining, 52; Fairbanks partly cloudy, 64; Tanana, clear, 50, Nulato, cloudy, 70; Kaltag, cloudy, 60. Juaeau, June 29. Sunrise, 2:57 a.m.; 1 Hz cloudy; St. Elias, rai 2; McCarthy, clouc Ruby, par unset, 9:10 p.n | WEATHER S e area of low @ir pressur cept the soutl morning with centers over Alentian Isl i1s. The Alaska, British Colu D over the Pacific Ocean to the H: curred at Kodiak and t rain f outhern portion of Alaska, south Ten warm over K and the Interior porti and C: the middle arometer was moc the Pac iian Islan enerally Yukon Territs Seward Penit little ¢ a1l il ritory thi aver the Southeast t portion eratures were Va Aust busine said, and brisk 5 cent badly, she weeording Chair- 1 of the of n ittee Bradford Post. Capt etting I nd the Leroy Vestel is marching entire rd 1o s reported mit into trim Squads i rutting their stuff look- I ay parad column next Mond, Scout units, her junior groups with decorated 2 t A jand youngste | eyeles -o o TWO MARINE AIR | PI S OUT TODAY Alex Holden made a charter trip to Taku Harbor yesterday evenin to take A. M. Minard to Taku In- let, bring him into Juneau, and then back out to Taku Harbor again this morning Lon Cope flew Deputy Marshal William Markle to Hawk Inlet thi morning in the Bellanca of the Marine Airways, and returned with Markle and an Oriental prisoner. Holden took the Fairchild 71 the Polaris-Taku mine thi noon with five passengers. R DOUGLAS NATIV ARRESTE} Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. James, Douglas native people, were a ed by the Marshal’s off day on' a charge of beifie drun disorderly and are being held | the Federal jail. New Apple Marke! WENATCHEE, Wasi., June < India is a great potential marke for American appies, Mfs. Crowe Buck, wife of the YM.C.A. secretary growers. People of India need fruit to in lAU udy eathey dozer S—Long Life. And now popularly priced! 0“- COOIINGI A G-E feature that means quiet operation and enduring economy. General Electric's famous sealed-in-steel cold-making mechanism is an achievement of sixty years of electrical B2 Chz, S 4 Schilling Vanilla gives @ you fine, dependable fla- vor! Delicious in any dessert —and especially good in home-made ice cream. Schilling Vanilla never freczes out nor experience. | of its 12 year perform General Electric is proud ance record. American industry and enterprlsé, geared to manu- facture new commodities at the rate of $45,000,- 000,000 a year, are learning a new lesson—how to make use of leftovers. Foreign countries, especial- ly Germany, have set an example in capitalizing on surplus and discarded ucts. United States has long been wasteful'in this respect but now is correcting the error. O te destroyers have been sold to handlers of peris| e f tuffs, facilitating speedy delivery. The nation’s huge 19,500,000~ ushel apple crop has been disposed of through co- | operative merchandising sponsored by government agencies; worn out rubber tirés are now being re- claimed and the rubber reconditioned, and even the forthcoming world’s fair in New York has been sold to wreckers and a park scheduled in its place v{hen the show closes. Thousands of tons of scrap iron is shipped abroad annually, and even stocks and securities left worthless by the 1929 crash find a market with dealers who specialize in buying them up in hope that some day they will be redeemable. Thair hone is everlastine bakes out. Next time you make ice cream — try it! For added flavor use Schil- ling Spices. They are rich in fragrant, spicy goodness. ‘They cost no more—so why a0t enjoy the best!