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£ don it o i Sdindi R ey, vy ELECTRA COMES Roosevelt Confers wuh Two Ambassadors 'ATLIN OFFICIAL MRS. RINEBERG IS “URY IS 10 GET fm;"’ erhag e e e THROUGH TODAY oo™ HEADING BELOW | HONOREE AT PARTY MURDER CASE [ 6 OILSON DIES FROM lNIERiOR "y FOR FIVE WEEKS:’wi?".l‘,’i‘,'.'é"’}{fillhi?fi"'.‘.i"i(flii“n‘vf.’ ""5 AFTERNOON ™ ™ "= ey fo | Mrs. Sigrid Walther, entertained ; .' . ,, 0% Interior, all local passengers for the for Season to Pass and Dixon Streets Inhmafe Re!a“ons of |itness i Capital Cnv it is u'rmu nd after ey A hn.*hdn_\'. (-dklc' :\mlw\(l Lt 3 2 ‘()],\m‘\ v\‘-«:‘:‘ f l':'_’":_"', l;v;( for l'::: eight more Fdnhanks passengers to hoxn in waay g uests ccasion included ) o Gl Cusis {ho sk ocasio (Continuea trum Page One) Whitehorse in addition to the six- i | teen passengers already fogbound | q.};;\\:;t“:.fv but :;}.:!Lu):,l, ','[\.,!’”“xl;:‘ Mrs. J. C. Haldeman, Mrs. Frank st AL A there since Sunday’s and yesterday's e ay, and | cpinella, Miss Cynthia Batson, Miss : trips were prevented from coming | step, is Gold Comtissioner of At-|yolo Moe, Miss Thelma Bod-|“pretty bad shape” when they got MRS JONES REIUR"S through to Juneau. b lin, judge, jury and court for & Wild| 4ipg Miss Dorothy Whittaker .and | back to the boat. ‘At the coroner’s Al Monsen and Walt Hall brought fiptrict, labeleg “Horthern "““"’_“\\h« Myrtle Biggins. inquest she had testified that Mr FROM SEA"‘_E IODAY | Columbia,” that embraces more ter- e . AP NS Smith was under he influen of eight down from Fairbanks today ritory than the botndaries of Eng- figtibt: 5 to Carcross, and Bill Knox and Gene land, Scotland and Wales together. DEPUW BR'“GS THREE Nre. Zinck told of these alleged Mrs. Winifred Jones, of the Jones- Meyring went through from here to| With Mrs. Glasse, the Commis-| intimate relations between Mrs,|Stevens Shop, returned here on Fairbanks to pick up schedule duties aoner anmived i dunean by North-| PRISONERS HERE FROM | gt wua Colting when'the dsten- board the motorship Northiand, fol- | at the Interior end while Monsen ern Airways plane this morning on | dant came to her house and asked (lowing a two months' sofourn In # and Hall ferried passengers from B ey Vs VaRARE Fop ik BIE| pHERSBURG FOR TRIAL| et e At Whitehorse to Carcross to catch ennial trip to government head- O acutor Folta was calied (o the| Mrs. Jones spent miost of her y B dialn for Skegw ey dng tie weko) quarters in Victoria | Deputy Marshal Chris Christen-|stand by the defense this morning time in Seattle, this not being a O ‘ Glasse, for years a miner himself | o of Petersburg arrived in Juneau |and questioned as to his knowledge | business trip, as she was just va- Late ‘this“afternoon & ‘piaric’ a8 in many parts of the North, s “sold” | ¢nis morning on the Alaska, bring- |of the affair. It was Folta thatcationing, and she returns much coming in at the Mendenhall Air- on the Atlin district as & mInIng | b theee mative prisoners here to|Smith called on the phone the day |Improved in heaith and glad to be port with a load of local passer producer that “is bound to TOW.”|fase trial at the present term of |of the shooting and asked that of-|home, in spite of the rain gers for Juneau, but names were The Atlin ‘section, where mining | court. They are Chester Willis and |ficers be sent over to his home on P PR is principally drift placer, will pro-| Hazel Coffin, charged with illegal| Gastineau Avenue. not learned before press time GOVERNOR TROY Jnhn\nn i) The following passengers were duce well over the half million mark | conabitation, and Phillip e, snowbound at Whitehorse Sunday this year in gold, Glasse said, and |charged with manslaughter. Sally Anderson, O. D. Cochran, Mr shown with Hugh R. Wilson (right), United States Ambassador to Germany, and added that “by the end of next sea- | three were recently indicted by u,g plAN ANOTHER IS I" (AHFORNIA v Ga,, | son there should be a number of|Grand Jur Ambassador to Italy, as they met at the “Little White House” at Warm Springs, and Mrs. O. M. Powell, Walter Scott Ed Sutton, Howard Stabler and J.| for a conference on Europe’s oppressed mino Wilsen enly recently returned to the United States "¢V ‘:“"’;““““““‘* The %“1"t is there | T S T | Gov. John W. Troy, who is Out- J. Fargher | reside sosevelt’s reque the conference.—AP Photo. —evident on nearly every stream in | S ATTEMPT To side for a few weeks rest, arrived T s ke at President Roosevelt’s request for the con hoto R e N m,.g,,mBER(UI_Ofl TALK B L CAL RS ik tes # capital has become more and more going south from Seattle where AT ROTARY LUNCHEON SOLVE DISPUTE terday were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. E | ling, Barbara Earling, Jack Skain, (HRIS'I’MAS FUND SPANISH REBEI.S Three BO s Are interested in Atlin, a real growth e Has been since Iedying ‘Juneau Jack Anderson, Alfred Lomen and | y is not far off — with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mathieson )rt:xnlélllssklnmr Glasse, r\\'uh Con- A talk by Mrs. Florence Breed, Bender. The Governor expects to In today's load to come down from DRIVE pEONEERS ARE CONTINUING (h g d A“ p‘ stable Charles Bennett of the Prov-|field advisor for the National : : _spend & couple of weeks or so in Fairbanks were J. Rauna, J. Repo, ' | arge 4 em e x“] IP"“"’" st are ”"'f“":’ a’;“ Tuberculosis Association, featured Comml"ee WI'h Endorse lénlifnrnm and plans to be back in ggart, ars /. Hayfor l 1 A A order for the vast section of North- | the meeting of the Juneau Rotary Alaska by Ch e s 10 START SOON BOMBING TOWNS To Kill Officer o muiin conmbin wine for the | club this noon st Pereys Cate ment of Large Group fo Y b . Mrs. L. Wilson. | most part north of Telegraph Creek. | where Rotarian Reynolds as prom- Meet coun(il ‘l’oni h' foie e e e ) R PRI | 2 S Highlight of the mining season at|jsed served goat meat which the g D el ane L R Lan F|ghf|ng However ; e, . Atlin this summer, Glasse says, is| entire membership pronounced as THE ANNUAL MrS Freeburger IS :1,.; p;;;u]a 1‘\nluu‘ Pvrm-‘ s in 'l“tw ’ ’ ‘)”Iv!\r\flfl.»\! ”;R(XI:; lIl')\Pl(nL e ::]\(.l; a 45 ounce wugglm éuk\la from | “great” and gave the provider a ‘Conunued 1rom Page One) . Sitka Home will sta > ill ivi B ] et rkings on Wright Creek, worth :vood hxnd e o Ba(k from Por“and W. D. Gross, who for years War Strife weirfather for sending S Gn ‘tha jclAis EAImging to the| ihe dte 15 AR Stater and AlSsKs| oniv & 160 IAGIEmEL bathe andied | sponsored the fund for the Pio- youngest boy to school. estate of Lyman Hodges, recently to combat tuberculosis and then il-| pending the outcome of the pmgm Sasis. arlved - do. Setatstiin | Sroe — The boys are Charles Kirchoff. deceased. It is the biggest nugget lustrated her lecture with motion controversy Fanc work sale Mrs. George F. Freeburger ar-|the south on the Alaska, where he| HENDAYE, Dec. 6. — Spanishjand his two brothers Elvin and in the district for many years piotures dealing with the subject. ; Y rived in Juneau on the steamer Al- will put in week, then come to Ju- rebels are continuing their air raid | James, Jr. They were captured by| Mr. Glasse is expecting to return S 0”""‘_" Af""?‘ " aska, after a three months trip to neau campaign against the Loyalists'|police in a shack east of the cily. to Juneau on his way to Atlin about Labor Commissioner John 001:}1- d T RSV coastal cities today. Police said that they grabbed the|the middle of January, while Mrs, KN'GH]’S OF (OI_UMBUS nor, conciliator under ”‘I‘;‘ [j:":“c‘:" an ed the states. ment of Labor, arrived p shting practically ined | constable, Raymond Beyer, and! Gl i i i Mrs. Freeburger went south with Land fighting practically remained 3 Gla: will remain Outside for a s = her daughter, Miss Doris Freebur- GAS"NEAU (AFE at a standstill on most fronts :‘““'““‘ o blow his {'1""1‘1 off “'»”l' while longer ME“ ARRIVE IODAY ON 'f:(’;n’“‘]""’““i(‘:‘L‘ll‘f“h':fé‘(‘l'\“‘!’”':xl by the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid t o orS re 1led and shotgt he I al 1 to arres! s Sea 3 e 2 I ger, who is enrolled as a sophomore o 0 ( At least ten persons were killed and | 8 shotgun when he called to a e s % $on LG 1 wil be held g at Reed College in Portland, Ore PR PRIETOR BACK - core wounded in a series of air | their father S 6 o" I AMSKA FROM EATTLE iy ““‘,,“;',f;(.:oll,,r‘,]:':;‘:l',r Hporsores Most of Mrs. Freeburger's time was raids on communities in the vicin- e ame |(|a O WheHR g Tasted spent in that city, visiting Witn| Mitchell Dabo, proprietor of the Mty of Valencia. (S 0 S | J. D. English, Past Deputy of o mediator ir At y i abo, c ¢ | . : as a 1 the Ketchikan can- friends and relatives. Jistinean Cafe, refirned to ! his| . SpeniihLoyalisyofficlals said the IMMONS BRING IN ‘Remms from the State of Washington, Knights| norv trouble, and more recently AR 1S DS R | business in Junean on the Alaska, |POmbers were German plfinm while IHREE ':ROM pE”(ANEX'ended -I-rip of Columbus, and A. E. Prickett,| aiged in securing @ blanket agree-| Fancywork Sale begins COPE ARRIVES WITH Dabo has been in the tates for ‘I-l‘”‘“‘\““” 01 RUTELLL RIBXCAEIELe e | Se dflm\yof the Se“'t”";o‘f" - ment between company men and| at 10 A. M. |several weeks on a combined busi-| "5 5 =) rived in Juneau on the Alaska this|,nion men in the Weyerheuser lum- | Tea served from P. M. # ness and pleasure trip | There has been no major activity| With 75 pounds of mail for sland; After a combined business and va- morning in_ connection with - the | g warkiies of w:\,m,gm“ sysetved drom g0 Sik Sl(K M‘“ IODAY m i Reh since the rebels completed their fstops and :wl; passengfl "“‘»“1 cation trip to the States during the |first degree work done in Juneau| e, aio”hic’time today contacting| TURKEY DINNER 5 to 7 P. M. | R e ek [ * offensive on the Ebro River | for Sitka, Shell Simmons went oub|jast two months, Assistant Exccutive 'since 1924 by an outside Knights yarious parties of the controversy “ MAR'"E AIR PI.ANE Lou Turoff, Bureau of Pub ont for Alaska Air Transport on the is- | Officer Homer Jewell of the Alaska of Columbus group. Momine S Aoy PLACE Roads engineer who has been - - > - | ‘vfd ;:ymy”;3\;(!"‘[‘({"-“1:;\‘ D“l‘:xU‘*\]“:y‘[.y‘fle\mv Commission arrived in Ju- Four candidates 1nr>nlnnuun;4 "u Because of a general “under the Lutheran Social Rooms After spending a fogbound night|the Moose Pass district sur = & A ikl SR | nean from the south on the Alaska. be held Wednesday night in Par- westher” condition complicated by Main and Third Sts. : all summer, returned to his Juneau the Historie City and bringing| on his first trip home in 30 years, *ish Hall, at which 37 will get de- |, ceyere sore throat, sai at Tulsequah on an emergency flight naner ine Vi s, the AMaks, ere sore throat, O'Connor said yesterday evening to bring in ail- |Office on the Yukon with Mrs. Tur- oA S A |the official visited with relatives in also arrived on the ARsKA.|pe gig not expect to get union and Y D Tty wii ' A" off and sons Robert and John | The three were from Pelican -“k"kn attaraugus, N. Y., and then went y are Clarence Blewett, R. ing Jack Dalzelle, mine employre, & el | Is Dro ed 0" | Groley. ot Blhwldk, anilesMrs,| 6 T Hibitialen D, O. bn damie | Thiltgetia s, Catiy and! DY Drev, : Marine Airways pilot Lon Cope came R ' . gl e Thursda ht the visitors and e U s COOPER RETURNS | Rasmussen commission business. Enroute he Thursday nig sitors - parly S MOM-| ;. Cooper arrived from the A' M " : > | stopped in Chicago, Cleveland, Den- | initiates will be honored at a ban- - 3 § Westward on the Yukon after threc "way ainer DR. CARLSON FERE ‘ver, Portland and Ogden, Utah, duet. Taken to the hospital, Dalzelle is ' o ™ i Y 3 | | where he inspected the Bear River Sy ey e under observation and an opera- ‘CokS absence from ~Ais - Juneau 3 : Qe S F 0 E N S8 e v g \ Re e Dr. Ray Lillian €arlson, Juneau|Refug gaier. chpmraliol Ned 4o oot Doinstars during Which bme he| < AN@AS: OVTY, Mo, Doc. 6. —| o ey Tilln Saricon. Junest| Refo , KENO HILL VETERA ‘ M 2 spent time in Fairbanks and other p. ) " 4 Eal , | Optometr arrived tol follow-| “I discovered 30 years is a lon pendicitis is decided as definite Both the Transcontinental andl,g 4 veeks | ; I“G NORAH l" -, p Railroad Belt cities ; s » ing a busine trip of 1\l weeks | time commented the me offi- Cope also. made two Other trips Western Alrways dropped their well | southeast Alaska tows I cial. “When I left home my sister | - . to the mine and brought in all told R 5 A known slogan “The Lindbergh Line.” | e [ s e sister | Thomas McKay, Keno Hill miner ey i Lt MRS, PARSONS RETURNS poing distributed today, has the sub- | piss APLAND RETURNS | wa Now she has children going who has been operating rich silver- Amundsen flew another Marine ‘mn;l'_\“ ]“”“'” IA‘; b “"’l'f"‘_"“ 10 title mentioned completely elimin- | S lead ores on a .\m;;ll p‘x;npvrt_v L{]mv Airways ship to Warm Springs Bay oAU on the Alaska, Iollowing 2 gieq and its absence is said to be| Miss Mildred Apland, statisteiar | several years, arrived in Juneau this to bring in three pasengers from o, ook VISt In the States. MIS yery conspicuous R i i TO KETCHIKAN morning by Northern Airways nlunv; Share arsons spent most of her time “Gricial of the company When | gealth, returned on the Alaska, fol- | U. S. Meteorologist Howard J.|from Carcross. AR |visiting in Seattle with her SISWr|quetioned shook their heads and|lowing a vacation trip of several| Thompson sailed on the Yukon this McKay works only a few men, and | pm"([ nn‘d brother-in-law, Major V. G. _.4\ wNo comment.” e by the Besthest b 1 atternoon for Ketchikan for a con- his production is small, although he SS NORAH Drummond and Mrs. Drummonc Howeiar sy hellave Ahat maybe i s ference with W. C. Dibrell, Super- often strikes ore running over 1,000 .o ) 161y . SA".S 'N MOR'""G TILSON. TO SITEA reports that Lindbergh is now plan OVERBY RETURNS ’u!n‘nrh-n‘ of Lighthouses for the ounces to the tor in silver. 3 ) ot e L sy, | RINE to live in Germany might have 16th district, in connection with the| He will go south for a few weeks, Ison, Sitka busines: 1ar . = oral 3 3 P P i - eEa through o Yna Narthia \(‘l something to do with the situation.| W. C. Overby. z \nt collector of | Program for cooperative weather ob- leaving on the Norah tonight, and Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- el 2 . sl - oo | Internal Revenue, returr {0 Jun-|Servations which is now being car- will return to his property shortly | S Nan Mt L ciatest DIUEHER aller & pionh's husites . o ¢ A ried out by the two agencies. lafter the first of the year. gess Norah. orlginally scheduled iy i Seattle and other North- SERVICE TOMORROW eau on the Alaska after spending a i Ci ntzh.‘souwm S:;\:nix:‘xtv ml;h;xghtllu- RGRt Al Funeral servi for Sam Cent-|several days in Ketchikan in con-l'_—____——_— 3 4 rrive al o'clock o ) ! nec! 9 o o S { 2 il v anes, who passed awa t Thurs- | nection with revenue collections. ! . in the morning and sails south at MOCLAIN RETURNS day at St. Ann’s Hospital, will bel —ao Wednesda S eclaLCORNED BEEI" “ASH | 5 o'clock, according to advices re-| _ McCLAIN RETURNS Halati o dloak tomorrow sfternson VANMAVERN MERE TRADE MARK ceived by Agent V. W. Mulvihill. Elwocd McClain of the First Na-| ok ! g i N L e Yy in Individual Cups—Get It HOT between 4 and 6 P. M. DA Homat Bank returned on. the. sl |86 the. Ghapel of the Charles W.| A.VanMayemn, fraveling man, was HEISTERS BACK o e etk e St Cater Mortar. Catnoie servces 8 passenger arrivs iy swney on| | Home-Made Fresh Apple and Hot Mince Pies ; SO B il ah veeation. While Outside, Mo | "o ac et BOC dnterment Wil folnt o B AL i i i Mr. and Mrs, Fred Heister were Clain visited his son at Washington " ' L"“*“.““.E"'”"“"" Uiipget A""rj‘:"‘ « It's Real Rum and Brandy Mince Meat Once more we're proud to announce a NEW, MODERN inbound passengers on the Alaska State College, from which institu- 0 i R | Sl 4 £ SRS I . & returning to Juneau after several tion he is graduating this spring| p. ]“F'}'“‘/‘ng:““"“':‘:(”"“ ¢ ;M:i\'g"“;l‘m;:"i‘n( :Kf'l'f ":‘)f l“'“'“ MRS. fflWLEB S DELICATESSE“ SERVICE that you, our customers and friends have been “:::;sS':;"E“‘;‘;‘l‘lg“’“‘I:‘;l‘]“‘l‘;;;o:“d " S Mi‘i‘:‘r‘“‘”f of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was|ing extension courses for the Uni- days and Holidays — 1 P. M. o 11:30 P. M | nmeeding and will readily appreciate! It's STA-DRY g 9 4 5 an inbound passenger on the Alaska.|versity of Alaska, arrived in Ju- PIECRaARE . M. | - e BENSON BACK A ? 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