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| } 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938. ~ MISSES BETTY, Rev. Hubbard, Party of Eight, 'YAKOBI ISLAND 'Wage, Hour Bill 'MAJ, GENERAL BRITISH KING, ANN FARLEY ARE Safe After 250- Mile Voyage Nogel oLAIMS Will it Mining, BOWLEY WILL QUEEN ARRIVE Euro- regarding Central problems and efforts for a cussions | pean ettlement with Premier Benito Mussolini of problems in the Med- iterranean growing out of the Span- ish Civil War. From King Isle YTZEBUE, Alaska, July 19 WELCOMED HERE ™ _7.7'1'(.fi,’.i,.f..‘,.if,,'.,ff,'if'f, is Tertory VISIT ALASKA [N FRENCHLAND. .oisiive. T0 BE VISITED the barren lands east of Point Bar- This Territory 101 France King salute of gun: WFlcomed the British today and The treacherous Bering Sea bha ; : S conquered by a frail walrus|row i . : < Queen on their arrival on an of- Both Girls Are Enthusiastic skin comiak for the first time in| The party arrived here just as Carl Dreutzer and Geologist Paul Sorenson Asserts In- CO/'\“ma'E:del ‘ of l:JmIt\? (iETPS Important Conferences Bty ctars vt modern memo rescue workets were forming to X o r omil 0 North-~ . roval o " ” ; Over First Visit lo e T i B Hubbasd | Soeitha (SR SraTe’ cyarane hrs Dr. Bastin ‘to Exam- dustry Will Suffer when ela i "thg Month pected to Be Held Dur- it ram e Northland ind eight companions are Testing|a week at sea. ine Ore Measure Effective an 1s Vlon ing Four-Day Visit | " Thousands of soldiers were sta- ing out after a storm- The Rev. Hubbard said the party ¥ NI SAN FRANCISCO Cal - tioned along the line of parade SAN ), al., ¥ July 19. Betty Farley i Mi tosse 50-mile trip from I\'n. was r?nqam‘l,\ soaked on the storm Bound for Yakobi Island, off th ANCHORAGE, A]"uk,\ July 19. _Major General A. J. Bowley, Com- PARIS, July 19.—King George and hundreds of Secret Service Po- the two spark blonde ' Jand, on the first leg of their pro-|sea by spray northwest shore of Chiehagof Is- Paul Sorenson, Superintendent of | ...dio General of the Ninth and Queen Elizabetfl, Great Bri- lice were mmt,lmg in the 'l\l'ones. of Postmaster General land, to investigate mnickel prop- the Hirst-Chichagof gold mine, in|oo o aven, will leave here July 21| s Monarchs, arrived in France i Jame Farle accompanying erty there, Carl Dreutzer, Presiden Alaska, who is visiting |~ o4 qov try g today and gave notice to the world 4 : , a 24-day trip to Alaska to inspect ¢+ Greg ey 4 their father on his Alaska trip of the Nickel Corporation of Am- sectioh' 'of Alaska, said the y,...q gistes Army gartisons and| o o Britain’ and Franc I [] Juneau thi ternoor erica, arrived in Juneau this morn- Wage and hour bill will work a|e..iioise himself with the gen- stand together girls are attending Mary ing on the steamer Aleutian serious hardship in Alaska mining.|oo0" e i the northland, | gy, 1€ and Queen arrived in [ ment School, located Tarrytowr N E With Dreutzer is his wife and The wage and hour bill is ef- \1;' an\l‘m '“m vm‘m““.m\v‘”w France ;u-uom}panir-d by Foreign wAY . %, Miss Betty Farle Dr. Edson 8. Buetits HA of fective in October and epplies to|yer TOVEY | comps Secretary Halifax and War Minis- % 0 twg ts 18 and Ber s geology. departmend’ 6L Mhe Oni- ka, Sorenson said, just as if |- ot SEOEL e byl train for| L. Leslie Hore Belisha, indicating| \yAcHINGTON, WJuly' 18—Mortor versity of Chicago.. Deutzer and rritory was a State. _ The party Il leave by, train for there will be important conferences 5t A< orton } e | Vlls‘ Rebi H reington Says| Bastin wil go.ta Yakost . Corenson. sald the provision lim. |SCatte from where they Will sail hehind the scenes during the four- wiic'd: 55 special as tant to e e | Mrs ie Harringto! . will 0 48 o Tslanc x;u Sorenson said he Drosion ™= lon July 23. After visiting the prin- | day visit WPA Administrator Harry L. Hop- : es up te xpec- { " a geologic investigation of th g 8 s 8 8| inal citle M1a8ka TKiaihr G| T daliad: o 4 kins, is dead at his home here fol- Both of the Miss Farley’s | Cinderalla of North pickel ores, and Mrs, Dreutser will Week is one of the objectionable |CIPal cities in Alaska, Palor GeB-| Talks are expected to include dis- 1oying a briet liness by that during their tour of “TLE. July Steamer Got W 1l stop only briefly in Ji before features of the bill as the “earning B D 3 ¥ Y B 4 . s ATTLE, July 1A Steamer | omg e Lol . SRR belore | o e of the Seventh United States In- Alaska, the big item is to “see What yukon sailed for Southeast Alaska | returning south, powers of miners will be so dim- (o " i oo Ba e e :ifv‘\ “');'(" '-‘)"‘f\’( m’:‘“ s Sl at 9 o'clock this morning with | Mrs. Rebie Harrington, of Adams, Dreutzer said his company owns n_:l:{xvf{ they w‘lll no ’longm' be | il return to Seattle August 13, Joug at_their fath 1 1 ass and 17 steerage pas- | Massachusetts, authoress of “Cinder- | 26 claims on Yakobi Island, and fol- attracted to live in bleak mining i i’ ety > m good president, they laugh- | conoers | of the North. arrived in Ju- | lowing the two weeks or more of ge- camps where they will be compelled . fhat” plied, “we wom't diSCUss pagsengers aboard the Yukon,!neau on the Aleutian to spend a ;iww sty “11“ e 1;;“1“] 0 . booked for Juneau, include Eleanor |few days here visiting friends and the Property with a view to pro-|bunkhouses, r Im a 4 The gis were taken direetly picc! 5”5 Thomas, R. M. M, gathering materal for novel she duction should the dril sheets var- b G LS i We Weld Everything But the Break of Day fr‘l"’:i‘.\‘)”"‘y‘m;“‘\’")‘("_"' :;(J»‘\ “I"”v‘“’w”_ Donald Baldwin, Clayton Rasmus- |is writing with an Alaskan back-|rant it. . y 1 D d Ni A i ere th y 4 bkt We don't know just what we ay and Night Service teously posed for several phol | " Her fourth trip to ka, Mrs, Dave out there,” Dreutzer said, “but praphs. During the early part i & Tive i V. acsavs L1 4 fte s \‘ : Harrington plans this time to jour- | W€ have seen some very nice assay 3 the afternoon the two visitor s e Rar B Tt Yuke ; from the ground. We'll know bet- [ [1] 3 companied by Edward L 1'.“ an o “’_ B ., | ter what the possibilities are after Last evening Orrin and Bob Kim- ce ers ‘r one Assistant Publicity Director for lm mo greater part of her journey ©% AR I y ball entertained at an open house, i g 337 Democratic National ~Committe i |7 Batlier: this: year Skear passed at the Ernest Parsons’ residence on Third and Franklin Streets and Ambrose O'Connell ! Y("l ‘couldn't hire me to g b "1’ through Juneau on his way to Ber- Seventh and Franklin, honoring W. Assistant to Postmaster (“,““x i airplanel” Mrs. Harrington sald. |, e ) o0y ins henrded and rib- B. Kimball, their father. A group James A. Farley, were taken for a I Jlove ' Alaska right -from dhe |, "oy T e Ay Field of friends who Mr. W. B. Kimbail drive to the Mendenhall Glacier !natural place ((_v see it, without get- M — had met on his first trip to Alaska by Harry G. Watson, Secretary t ting up in a plane g “We had a great trip, hunting in 'Cmmnuwl from Page One) fourteen years ago were guests, the Governor Mrs. Harrington said her book |, o oo & B B e | — g ABUBting. With thé* Berving . Wath The wish of the two girls, Betl 2 been well received everyWhere | p oo gaiq today. “We got four| said he interpreted it not as a Mrs. W. C. Overby, Miss Louise and Ann, 1o see “the wld mine in Bringing Postmaster General and reports the book i being used | ook (bearded seal) and four personal matter but as the feel-| Kemper, Misses Mary and Jean the sky” was and they James A. Farley and paity it | AR ewern Bchoo ribbon seal—two families, and really ing the pecple of the Territory have VanderLeest, Miss Mary Jean Mc- visited the A mine, steamer Aleutian docked in Juneau| “I did try to tell the had a successful trip. toward the administration in which Naughton, and Miss Isabelle Par- following which the eirls were hon- this noon for a five-hour stay, @bout Alaska,” she said. N he s the Posiiinster Cienersl sons red at an informal tea, which was bringing in 22 sngers from Se- Writers should Adventurer's Club, Pr Mr. Farley was introduced by ¥ v given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mus. Harrington s a guest ab the |y “mun oo ana ‘e Destocra il “NBiiMal ; Comnibtehs| #— st SRS X ‘F‘. Mul‘l(‘-? at their residence on Seattle, passengers were— | Hotel Juneau. b Treasurer of the Arctic Circle man J. A. Hellenthal. BASEBALL TODAY 5 3 Main Street, with Miss Corrine I, D. Beardsley, A. J. Black, Rev. plorttion Com)un\ e £ P ‘The fine, lasting flavor and deli- Jenne, and her sister Phyllis, acting o~ J. Condeyre, Baxter Felch, E. > cate boudnet 6 Sahillinik Van il as hostesses during the afternoon. A ¢ Helerr - Jorke: 851 TR ol g ddid 8 - Sy 5. Ros. 00 Carndgt nes played this afternoon in isa delightful addition to any des- : D. Erickson, G. Jameyson, G. John- | the two major leagues as received rt. Ask for Schilling Vanilla— President Has cn, A. H. Murphy, G. Wilson, DARING BHEA TAKE ADVANGE o 0 b e youl like it! From Keichikan—Cleo Campbell, | tional League het § (] Another J. J. Connors, Rebie Harrington, RUUTED [ TEAB § - Philadelphia 0; Pittsburgh 8 ISCh'”"."T' B i \Q"‘ “, Grandson William A. Holzheimer, Dean § Boston 1; Cincinnati 3 SUTE R ot g Charles E. Rice. Brooklyn 8; Chicago 3 DEYES Kpexes OQEY American League | PHILADELPHIA, Pa, M GASIS USED Cleveland 5; New York 3 19.—A ton was pern this afte % S s noon to Mrs. Franklin D. Rase- c 0 R Rls A N Is One Guard Stabbed, One e P T S velt Jr, wife cf the third son 3 R AL t ; g Mol ol Ao of the President. The baby Convict Shot and An Officers Also Draw. (Clubs 2omed toward the suratosphere to- weighed slightly more than other Beaten D Eonatrat s L | thors i four alhts pubeing he seven pounds and is the cighth ke leaders to new tops since last Oc- grandson of the President. COLUMBUS, O., July 19. — Ray North Chicago Fsins y S mend Thorn, Ohio Penitentiars g antas Hdas o aoth s ek R. F. Lewis, owner of the Juncau guard, was stabbed today in a frus-| NORTH CHICAGO, July 19.—A|in nine months, 2,900,000 share Water Company, arrived in Juncau frated prison break, and convict|force of policemen and deputy sher- | changing hands Brokers sai this morning on the steamer Aleu- Clyde Staup, 28, convicted of rob- jffs using clubs and firing tear gas resumption of the tian, . bery, was shot in the groin while pombs drove a crowd of pi 4 3 i < e L , Was ombs, 8 W »f pickets | midyear boom is in response to i ) 9 Transocean Flier Greeted convict charies Menges, 28, sen- away from the strike-bound Chi- | brighter business prospects. by Prime Minister De insisted he came to Ireland instead of California because of a mistake days Joel McCrea | PAKAMOUNT sTAK ficulties arising from his failure to have any papers. A flier abroad ‘Si supposed to carry $2,000. He already was receiving a sum to broadcast |to America. Corrigan said he ex- pected to take a steamer home but may exhibit his plane in London. SUSPEND CERTIFICATE | plane, making it impossible for the daring Californian to attempt a re- | RAIN THREATENS BASEBALL 'GAME BILLED TONIGHT Rain, which last evening caused | the second postponement of the | game between the Douglass and Elk\ teams originally scheduled more than a week ago, this arvemoon‘ |threatened the scheduled clash be- | for men’, is more than a slogan fact.”” Let us show You the dif- ference Ankic-fashioning wakes. 'HEALTH INSTRUCTION | BEING WELL ATTENDED| NEW LOW PRICES Most Styles instruction in the Health Maternity Nursing to all graduate nurses free| ,of charge with Miss Anita Jones, | acsistant director of the Maternity Center in New York, as instructor. | Two meetings have already been held in room 108 in the Territorial Building, both very well attended. FRED HENNING ;o...l.u ' Outfitter for Men swinging clubs, and prevented their in direction after thanking De Val- | escape. |from Hirst, and Henry Roden and lout A. C. Adams and M. Kobayoshi in the Sunsun enced to life for murder, was badly ago Hardware Company foundry Other guards rushed the convicts, | fyom jnterferring with nonstriking workers by a recent court order. | / They retreated today about three e | FOUR UP TODAY Wans to Buy Air Transport Lockheed to the| slands over the milk route today with four passengers. A. M. Wahto went to Tenakee,| H. 8. Graves and Jim Rochelieu to Chichagof, and Ed Glenn to from Lisianski, Mrs. J. F. Kelly Next Session fornia Democrat, advocates the pur- | chase of Lower California from Mexico. Congressman Izaac tion of Lower California would give | the United States Navy better bases to guard the Panama Canal in also | increased trade. w‘TH ELEGTRA, The, California Congressman says he plans to introduce the purchase | bill at the next session of Congre: Joe Crosson and Gene Meyring|in the meantime lining up suppor take eight passengers to|for the proposal. Farrell, H. P. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. V.| |ADA GIOVANETTI ON BRIEF VISIT Miss Ada Giovanetti, daughter of B. C. INFERNO Miss Giovanetti, Juneau High School, has been training at the St. Peters Hospital, in Olympia, for the past two year: She plans to spend three weeks vis-| in|save Forbes Landing, a tiny fishing | resort, five miles southwest of here, | | from a raging forest fire. A fire last week approached the iting with her parents in this city| resort but burst out anew today and| before returning south where she|is fast approaching the summer re- will complete her nurses course. sort, aided by a strong wind. said Acquisi- | New York Central 20, Southern Pa- cific 19% ., United States Steel 62%, | Cities b('l\,l(:v 9%, Pound $4.91 11/16, |Northern Pacific 12%, Safeway Jones averages: industrials 14307 ) ) hilli 29.13, \llllul(‘s 32.06. = CLARKHASND AMBITIONS T0 ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 19.—United declare he is running for United | | States Senator and mothing else. This declaration was made in an- | \&WEI to reports he has Presidential ‘ \.spnauolw FOREST FIRES IN NORTHWEST rcAuse THevRE | tween the Moose and Douglas | Were to Anklefashioned | |squads billed for Firemen’s Park ‘banks this afternoon in a PAA —————— lat 6:30 o'clock. Electr: i | BEL'EVED SET imerica’s sma Should it be still raining at 6| .They were Don Dav 8“" GASP I NG o'clock this evening, one-half hour|Tell, F. Field, 8. A. Bras | | Several Areas SEATTLE, July 19.—State For- ester T. 8. Goodyear said incendiar- ism in Washington state is unques- | west. Goodyear said he believes eight | fires were deliberately set, especA—‘ ally in Thurston County. He said investigators also found piles of oily rags placed in forest areas in King County. 65¢c AT T beaten. o |this afternoon. - ¥ alera The two daring prisoners made s 0471/8/(’ bashioned. DUBLIN, July 19.—Prime Min-|by kidnaping two guards and 2 patween 400 and 500 demonstrators ST 0 i ister De Valera mnurmuluutd (ivp\m‘ V\'}I]‘vll(’l\ within the walls “l‘igxmn-d the order to disperse. NEW YORK, July 19. — Closing foids_ Douglas _Corrigan, _trans - Atlantic | the institution. I About half a dozen women pick- |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine i lew;‘.‘ Lloduy ;n hl; ';(\\‘r‘u:me;:ly ':( rd :;Ln‘u\;x;) L)z:]l‘l];:m\1”)(‘:::1;:“;\!;\1' ets were knocked to the gound and .xl(y(lkpmzlny is 10%, Amgric;”n }];iahl oY G light from New York to Dublin|shots a convicts e ched | apout two dozen other patricipants and Power 6%, Anaconda 37, Beth- R CE B STDATIeBt || i o iebinek mbt. | the eibiet Gates, with DUty War-| oo, 10 CEEL OWIer Palt ClRpIR |\ ) i Btsal 623, Commanwesitt| N P s M o ing to greet the Californian and|den William Walker and the tWo ,,4 pottles. None were injured and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright Footwear forMen... hears details of his daring flight |guards, shouting, “These men die | o ionc 0" B e naral. Mator AaYe, S Thiern il il s Sgn oS sl e SR iR ce RS in his old $900 plane. Corrigan|if anyone tries to stop us!” [ The aemonstrators were enjoined |tional Harvester 67, Kennecott 427%, Phone Phone 5 PAY'N TAKI CHARMING OCCASIONAL TABLES will bring BEAUTY, CONVENIENCE and COMFORT to your home. Dress up your living room with a new COFFEE or COCKTAIL TABLE. An clegant walnut or mahogany Duncan Phyffe drum table or one of the convenient revolving book tables. WASHINGTON, July 19. — The [0 | Commerce Department has sus- | SI8. 4 Saill Rcosand Conglessman Izac Has Pl‘O- There is such a wide variety of styles and designs to select from that you pended the experimental aircraft| Yesterday evening, Shell brough 3 2 2 y certificate of Douglas Corrigan's |in Jack Littlepage and Jack Koby posal to Submit to |} will be delighted to find just exactly the table you have dreamed of. Here are | solid walnut, intricately carved occasional tables. i { I ' Sitka. AR States . - o turn flight from Dublin. Ray Peterman from itk AN DIEGO, Cal, Ju __ |States Senator Bennett Champ RS . John Amundsen made a trip to C;gres;:? 20y ol 13 - |Clark halted his renomination cam- | Priced from $13.95 | Excursion Inlet last night, taking - . paign long enough last night to| Ultra Modern Cocktail Tables in the popular waterfall designs with and without glass trays. Priced from $11.00 Solid walnut Tier Tables that would grace the most elegant home. : e test will | :'" ':4""2 Bush shocs, ‘,’)‘(“(’,';l fi;’l‘l‘f ;n";;ef’ ';af,""“ " ;mm and P. W. Forrest. MEN F";HTIN |State Ofllmal Finds Evid-| ’ G y g oe. McCrea ac g LR O | ence of lncendansm in You will enjoy just seeing atever your taste may dictate in the or period you will find it this this interesting display of yay of style the newest and most ador- able little tables that has collection of among Between the hours of 9-12 and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Giovanetti, was, % : sg 50 2-4 until July 23, the Territorial|a passenger on the steamer Aleu-| CAMPBELL RIVER, B. C. July| tionably prolonging the outbreak of ever been shown in Juneau. NEW TABLES i Health Department is sponsoring|tian arriving in Juneau today. 19.—Eight hundred gasping men|forest fires which are being fought a graduate of are toiling in sickening heat to/by 3,000 men in the Pacific North- JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. era for Ireland’s kindness to him. | blocks from the plant following the Corrigan appeared as fresh as if | charge of the officers | Stores 20. R S S i A he had just hopped across the i bl e PO | Irish Sea. He visited government | DOW, JONE buildings and straightened out dif- | The following e o .,

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