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———————————————————————— FINAL SERVICES FOR TWO KETCHIKAN CHARLES A. DEVLIN CLUBS APPLY FOR TOMORROW MORNING LIQUOR LICENSES rles A. Devlin liquor li- c¢hoe man. who Territoria St. Ann's the Cle Fortune Smiles for club ns Applicati censes u Las. ntes C well known Juneau tomorrow Sunday’ t bt n;‘ the -Catn- olic (‘I‘ux(‘l of the Nativity The Reverend W. G. LeVasseur will deliver the service. Interment will follow in the Catholic plot of Evergreen Cemetery. So0ihat Dt cveni i Chapel of Mortuary fo! Ketel The Juneau b alrea has ah application on file Under the new statute, are and Elks C ad bona fid el wine 1bs to - MES. HANSON, BABY PETURN HOME TODAY - Miss Ann Johiison Bride Last Night . . o = Ot Howard Wherry R e banke Thomas E. Doiiovan in 1924, Thomas E. Donovan of Brookline, Mass., defied his fapiily ' Before an altar and 1.>an= last x‘\v“ g (n b e e and invested his whole savings of Resurrection Lutheran ¥ work $5,000 to purchase a little hill Miss 1 Johhson becamy - North Conway, N. H. Today that bride of Howard W Iy little hill is virtually worth its weight in gold for it contains one of the largest deposits of beryl- BAIL SET FOR ing the ceremony Pl - A g ol ; PAIR (HARGED D N eanant bRt b, e cofilh W MASERer B Sorce WITH NEGLECT 5 5act’Senss becouse of ts i Nlhdh das ekt fmert for th 2 | & s e et — Mt s at sv.oo each today for | Albert Crowe, charg- Marshal William' T. with deserting two children Crowe is in the Federa Crowe is in Hm City fail ser room Mrs oyee herry i a popt Cafe, Mrs. E. F. Vollert Is Recuperating Lheir at present g aska Juneau Gold M young couple are young Mrs but the Ti of Co. v eir home in the W ! P irg a sent on anothe. Pond \pd tmer ( chith Hc M,] finish the Cits Mrs. E. F. Vollert, wife of the g * physician in charge of the’ Goverri- 's childr it ? ment Hospital, underwent a major FEARS FOR VESSH. clitidren, aped fon operation Saturday evening at St. and one, are being cared for at the Minfield ch‘[‘ IUUEOUAH AD COAST FLIGHTS Ann’s Hospital and is reported to be recuperating rapidly. Dr. C. C. Car- ter was the attending physician. 'VIC SANDS HERE UNFOUNDED;BEAVER FOUND NEAR SITKA Repdrted missing tween Sitka . and h:: L‘a(;‘P;‘BC‘Aa' AR! M‘DE TODAY fROM MYOUKHH according to a message f Ry g1 £ 5 Victor Sands, Construction Su- st woertortie o e coash aad wha 4g e, DR b workings st Tnsoukeen, Gone cutter Hci ey, SHOEO AT on Chichagof Island, flew to Ju- Holden flew Ed Shafer, Ed Shafer Jr., and Dick Olson to Sitka Tom Hamick to Hirst neau yesterday evening with Marine Airways to spend a day in Juneau on business. boat’s safet while later. and - PAA FLIGHT TOMOKROW | qoomindsen fiew Mrs J. O Mich-| A guest at the Gastineu Hotel, The: Tuesday “flight of the PAA Mrs. Jjoe Morrison fo Polaris-Taky,| Sands said dock ®ork:is nearly to Fafrbanks was postponed t Yesterday evening, Amundsen | -OmPpleted, and mining operations owing to the delay of the brousht in Mrs, Margaret Fenton| 1oWld begin shortly. He will re- Columbia sailing from Seattle and Theresa Grossmian from Sitka,| U 0 the mine tomarrow. - BROKER HERE A. Havergerud, merchandlise kio- ker, is a guest at the Castineau Hotel, afriving here on isc Alaska |last night. flight will be made tomorrow, leav- ing Juneau on scheduled time in the morning R. Olson from Chichagof, tor nds from Gypsum - Women are not allowed to work in Louisiana barrooms under a law 1 in 1894, and Vie- ., — The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On S-\ll’ SLrS. SR D 5 2 WARNING! Anyoné Caught Speeding on Highways Oul- side of Juneau Is Violaling the Law and Is Subject to Arrest! THE LAW STATES: Section 5097, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933. Speed limit on highways ouiside incorporated towns provided. It shall be unlawful to drive any motor. vehicle except a truck upon -any of the public highways within the Territory of Alaska, outside f orporated towns, at a higher rate of speed than at the rate of twenty-five (25) miles per hour, and it shall be unlawful dr motor trucks upon any of such hishways at a higher sed than at the rate of twenty {20) miles per hour for trucks 1e ton or apacity and fifteen (15) miles per hour for s over o capacity. It shall be unlawful to drive any ¢ind of a motor vehicle whatsover around any curve or pass any other vehicle going in ah opposite direction at a higher rate of speed than twelve (12) miles per hour, and at any pint on & highway where the read cannot be distinctly seen for a distance of at least one hundred yards ahead, it shall be con- siderd a curve within the meaning of this Act as well as all other bends in such highways. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION: $ .50 for first offense; $100 for second offense; $200 and 30 days in jail for third and each succeeding offense. to In view of numerous complaints about speeding oii the roads outside of Juneau it has been found necessary io place a patrolling officer on the highways. This will be donie by mé of the Liquor Enforcement Bureau undér sup- ervision of J. B. Carlyle, Chief License Officer. (Signed) OSCAR G. OLSON, Territorial Treasurer. | filiated, \TWO COUPLES ARE MISSING Overdue ffom Fnshmg Trip to Turner Lake-Were Due Yestgrday BULLETIN—The Three Detic- es dockegd in Junecaujat 3:30 o’- clock this ‘afternoon with both missing coup'es abeard, appar- ently all right, with their tiny | cutbedrd craft in tow. Fears were felt here today for the safety of two Juneau couples who left here Sunday afternoon on a fishing trip to Turner Lake and were unreported today, although due:back here last night. The two couples, Mr. and Mrs Jack Klingbeil and Mr. and Mrs Jack Wilton. left here at 2 o'clock Sunday _afternoon in Klingbeil' fifteen foot round bottom outboard oraft powered with a four horse power outboard engine. The two men work at the Al- aska Juneau and were to report for midnight shift last night, but did not show up. Mrs. Kingbeil is a waltress at the Gastineau Cafe and Mrs, Wilton is an employee at the Florence Shop. C. W. “Red” Wright took out h's boat, the Three Deuces today to search for the party, while Em- mett Botelho left - this afternoon at two o'clock in Bill Friend’s and Sam Paul Jr.s speedboat to aid in the search. P g v Hiring.-of 16 Filipinos s Demanded-Natives Are Bargaining Agent A demand that the Pyramid Pack- ing Company at Sitka hire 16 Fili- pino laborers from the United Cannery and Packing Allied Work- ers of America Union before June 30 or face “economic reprifals” has been received by Lawrence Free- burn, Superintendent of the can- nery, from the Seattle headquarters of the union. No USAPAWA "members * have been hired by the Sitka plant this year, the Alaska Native Brother- hood, which makes up a majority of Pyramid’s workers, being recog- nized as bargaining agent under the terms of the Wagner Act The June 30 deadline for hiring the 16 workers, which is an in- crease over the number hired there in previous years, was set yester- day. Maritime Federation A. E. Harding, Secretary of the Washington District Couneil of the Maritime Federation of the Pacific, with which the UCAPAWA is af- threatened “economic re- prisals” in a telegram to Freeburn. by-ldws recently in order to qualify | as a labor organization and to take in noh-native associate members, has also been recognized as bar- gaining agent for cannery workers! at Tenakee, Hood Bay and Klawock, so the outcome of the Seattle un- ion’s demands is being watched for its effect on other canneries in Southeast Ala.ska TWO ALASKAN ~ MOVIES WiLL RUNN JUNEAU Beales Has ““Tuku!" and Northland Technicolor “Travel Talk Billed Charles Beale, manager of the Caplitol itre; safd today that the Norman Dawn, film made in Juneau and on the Taku River last| summer will be shown at the Cap-| ital ifi the “near futute.” Beale saijd he had purchased a print ‘of the film, in which Mary Joyce and little Ann Louise Hen- ming of Jufieau hadve parts, and that he will have the fiim ready for & run ds soon as the print can be made and shipped up. Another Alaskan film that Beale has scheduled, .is a. James Fitz- patrick Traveltalk on Alaska. Fitz- patrick was in ‘Juneau yesterday completing technicolor movies of |the North, and took a number of street scenes and panoramas in and around Juneau as well as from a Pacific Alaska Airways plane. Fitzpatrick told Beale yesterday that the filhs would be in Juneau in “a few months.” —— - CHANDLER IN CITY | K. E. Chdndler; of Seattle Plumb- | ing Supply, arrived in Juheau last | right on the steamer Alaska and is a_guest at the€ Gastineau Hotel for a few days, ———.—— The Book ALASKA, Reyised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, The ANB, which has changed its| | A meeting of the Douglas Fourth 'I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1939. ’ U. §. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURE. (A“FOR"M"S ARE "AHVE (H THE WEATHER ot Vil 4 | S o v ~ MAKING ROUND TRIP AT HOSPITAL TODAY (By tl . 8. | 3 . 3 o . P g ON STEAMER ALASKA - Forecast for Juneau and Vicidity beginning at 2:30 pah. Juue John Berzagaloff, 3-year-old, died [ f:::vhi(:‘ “‘\‘\%i.n"i;‘m“r. ght and Wednesddy; gentle o moder €' the Governmiet. Hospithl. s ¢ ik PP Tl e i A party of Californians making | morning. L " dn'tdw.l ";';“f“":h'“;,“’:"‘a; Clouey. “‘,‘f.hdk howers tenight and e round trip on the steamer Al-| The infant had been receiving : vi i’»v ay .Dg PE :! m‘ erate s utheily winds except moderate 0 ,q0q was taken to the glacier and | medical care at Seward for some P 2 (’:. le(‘l"l u'(on d: b T i h g other points of interest in Juneau | time before coming to Juneau. His L recakt winds along the Coast of the GP" of Alaskz: M>d°r- Jas tevening while the ship was in|relatives are at Chanega, Alaska. L (:‘l‘w,h southerly winds along »vhv coast from Dixon Enfrance to port by Mrs. Florine Housel. Whe Fémalns are at the CHArEs W ape Snencer tonight and Wednesday; .m,i:.w/mv east and northeast miends of Mrs., John W. Troy, | Carter Mortuary, pending funeral winds from Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook. the group included Mrs. Burton | arrangements. ! LOCAL DATA Fitts, wife of the Los Angeles Dis- | Thne Harometer Temn Humidity ¥ind Veleeity Waearha trict Attorney and her daughter, | 4 7 TR —r | 3:aMpm yesterday 29.80 n 34 w 8 Cloar Miss Mary Lou Fitts; Mrs. J. W. WEDNESDAY 30 am. today 2090 53 82 s 2 T4t Rain Cushman of Hollywood, Cal.]: Mrs. BOILED PREMIUM Nisn tcday 29 98 56 a3l S 3 1. Rain Laura Cohn of Monrovia, Cal, and & Ll Vi R D webster. M. cunmans| Ham & New Cabbage RAND BN AS R uncle, whose home is in Los An-| For LUNCHEON at the | v geles, Max. tempt Lowest 3:30am. Precip g B A n A N o r ( Station last 24 hours temp. temp 24 hoiirs Empire Want Ads Bring Recults. | 4 Atlea 46 ) 0 | Anche 64 18 0 - ,Barrow 40 0 0 Wh - Nome 58 42 £2 o0t : Setnkl ® 5d ’ ere quallty counts and economy rules - fairbanks 2 & it : , The Demand Is for 3 40 . Dutch, Harbor g 5 0 1 At e PLUMBING and HEATIN ¢ Cordova 14 44 0 3 Sitka 8 0 3 Ketehikan 8 ) o1 » Prince Ruj ' a o HARRI MACHINE sHor Edmonton 5 £ 12 seaide . sist that your house has plumbing and San Francisco 50 50 0 heanng b the WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometer was high this me-ninz over the we "/‘RR { low air pressure extended over the Cul: ¢. Alasxa A hert ot Bt ceneilh Ha/t oo w40 1 s your assurance of comfort complete. f Queen Carlotte Islands. Light precipiia ed cver % N Peninsula the Alaskan Interior and Kediak Isiar d frem south [ Alaska south along the coast to Oregon. Juneau June 28.—Sunrise 2:56 dm.; cuncet 9:10 pm ! GHINE s“op of July commitice . . week by Mayor Kilburn is sche to.be held this evening VF S the money reported collected 1 range for the celebration tc be held COUNCIL DISPOSES B % OF CURRENT MATTERS D. F. . PRACTICE AT DOUGLAS SESSION Fire Chief Pusich has announced P Repairs tc the city wharf was of a practice drill of volunteer fire- IF You COUNT chief importance among the mat- men for tomorrow morning and ters discussed at regular meeting following the practice, arrangements of the Douglas City Council last will be made for the Fourth of July evening. Report of progress with hose races. ) ? | the pile driver made to date by ST James Cole was received. Nearly DR. STEVE UHIROPODIST, 1800 feet of piling has been put in, gives quick relief to paining fect. your next range the report said, also 150 board feet Office. 10 Valentine Building. Phone of capping has been placed. Some 648. | adv. should be (. Rmae additional fender piling were de- - Cree cided necessary upon recommen- Empire Want Ads Bring Results. dation of the wharf committee. Speeding of cars was complained of and Mayor Kilburn stated that steps are lg be taken to apprehend The new G-E Range with H|~ Because meats shrink much less Violators, The City Marshal was Speed CALROD cooking units ~ when cooked electrically, you can i Ay sist ol uses less current —makes electric buy less, serve more and save er_npgwere(_i At S21E0LANNIMN 510 cookery far more economical. dollars every month on your food aid in policing the town during the Average current cost is less than bill, A dozen General Electric holidays. The City Clerk was in- one penny per meal per person. Range models to select from. structed to look up the ordinance | That you can gestha on fireworks. Kentucky straight An order for 136 feet more of |bourbonwhiskey SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS sewer pipe was authorized and as |like CRAB ORCHARD Al k El lr L m & P c was the enforcement of regulations |for under a dollar as a ec Ic lg ower o. covering the dumping of garbage. |a pint. Quality- o My from the dock is garbage to |made since 1880— JUNEAU. ALASKA. DOUGLAS be disposed of. The use of powder richer, smoother, for blasting within the city limits mellower. 90 Proof was discussed and left for Marshal Schramm to supervise. The latter further float repairs would be made when !he tides are right. AT YOUR FAVORITE g - PPACKAGE STORE WARNER'S GROCERY TAKES FOUNDRY TEAAM In a close, hard-Tought baseball M 3 |game here last evening, a Douglas Q'l(ll) (’4‘ = nine organized under the banner ' KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BULR of Warner's Grocery nosed out the WHISKEY PH“NE 4‘! Treadwell Foundry team by one 3 pomt final score being 10 to 9. S MOTOR GO A Y t took three pitchers for them to i g ) 3 dc it, George Stragier. R. Schmandt —— = e 758 and Jack Warner (his-own self), 4 each taking turns at putting them 4 Fa X T jover while Gushaugen. lanky foun- |dry twirler pitched the nine in- i ' nings. r \ A return game is now anticipated, - | probably to be played early next ek, Wednesday PFollowing are the respective line- ups: PHIINB 767 Warner’s Grocery (100 — George ThMSday s—wm ..“""..J < | Stragier, R. Schmandt, J. Warner, ‘pitchers: L. Cashen and J. Mesoj- edic, catchers; J. Mesojedic and G. Stragier, shortstop; L. B. Nelson, first. base; J. Hudson, second base; J. Warner, third base; L. Johnson, center field; Doto Brown, right field; R, Schmandt, left field Treadwell Foundry (9)—O. Gul- haugen, pitcher; Ed Roller, catcher; L. Guerin, short stop; T. Neimi, | first_ base; G. Mills, second bas | Al Stragier, third base; G. Ed- | wards, center field; Langfeldt, right field; M. Wetter, left field. | Umpires—McKay and Cochrane: AR 4 FORMER DOUGLAS - GIRL VICTOR IN TOURNAMENT Yolanda Uberti, student at the Ballard high school in Sedttle, was recently one of the winners in a “Badminton tournament” held there according to newspaper accounts re- |ceived by her father here in the | last mail. -ee — ELLMAN GOES SOUTH Pat Ellman sailed south on the Prince Rupert Saturday night to | visit specialists in an effort to have | sight restored to one of his eyes Iwhich he injured while engaging |in target practice last year. MRS. ERSKINE SOUTHBOUND | To, visit relatives in and near| ,seame. also at Hoquiam, Wash, | Mrs. Claude Erskine and son sailed south Sunday. She expects to re-| main a couple of months \ -—— | .IULY FOURT“ MEFTIVG ORANGES 2 DOZEN SPEGIAL! GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS FANCY ; RAISINS 4 lbs. 35¢ HEINZ LARGE SOUPS . . 2cans 27c SCOT- TISSUE . . 4 rolls 33 RING OSCAR SARDINES . . . 2for 33 33c ”%A mGKEllS e Glass Jar COFF EE 2 Puntls i Ground to Suit e BULK HARDTACK 2 w BB C \ FIRM and RED R.lPE 23¢ T"E POUVD TOMATOES 2-15¢ 15%-0Z. CAN FRANCO SPAGHETTI 2-23¢ C"EESE THE POUND 19c CLEANSER S l9c AMEEICAN CREAM