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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1939. to Capt. L. H | At the B f Hotel today er who flew | awaiting word from the National 1 with pilot Bob | Board of Missions, and the under- writers in New York, Capt. Jen- | nings said “if something isn't done | pretty soon, there’ll be a lot of kindling wood floating around and just an, engine sitting in the rocks.” ,The Rev. John A. Glasse, who went to the wreck scene with the Cyane, has sent a ‘telegram to| the National Board of Missions. accordi: JENNINGS SAYS PRINCETON IS BREAKING FAST : Attempt fo Float Wrecked :: Boat Fails Sunday at Little Island the diffi- rock cradle r, but the and more ry to float Port Alexander to render aid to a fishing boat in trouble and will | notreturn -oo— ho The Book avily. Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. Al |lllllllHIIHHHHIHIllllllllllIIII||IIIIIIHHIHHlIlllllIIII|IHI||IHII|l||IIII|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. THINGS vou NEED-AI HOME Universal Watfle Iron $4.75 Universal Toasters $3.25 Universal Percolators $4.95 DUCK SEASON is on and time to get that CARVING SET— Priced from $2.00 up POTTERY in DINNERWARE in Alasku VIIST OUR HOME FURNISHING DEPARTMENT For Every Item in the Kitchen. GENUINE SILEX COFFEE MAKER $2.95 Now is the time to select ~ Your ROASTERI ‘ The Cyane has left port here for| ALASKA, Revised lnfl‘ ‘((\n»' MISS JORGENSON | BECOMES BRIDE |Ceremony Performed Sat- urday Evening at Home of Bride’s Parents Millie Marie Jorgenson st daughter of Mr. and Mr n, became the b gownec wedding dress of designed princes pin £ a bridal corsage of wore | roses Mrs Snow, for her sister, wore a gown gold satin with a shoulder c |of orchid and yellow astors | gladioli. Miss Ray Jorg | bridesmaid for her younger chose a gown of yellow or |over taffeta and a corsage of pale yellow roses. Mrs. Jorgenson wore a blac gown for her daughter’s complemented by a corsage roses. Olaf Petedson was best man The service was in candleli in the presence of a few ci friends and immediate members the family. Following the ceremony a receo- tion was held and the many friend of the newlyweds called to exten their wishes of happiness. The bride’s table was covered with a creme lace cloth and cen- by a petite bride and groom. The white H Joe mald of honor of of 1 | tered with a three-tier cake, topped lovely | scene es and cr red Zeng as offset by m-colored tapers assisted during pink Mrs the | reception hours. Mr. and Mrs siding at their Fosbee The bride is a graduate of the Juneau High School. Mr. Morgan is ciated with the Peterman ction Company. Morgan apartment in are m ', RS Enjoy Your Fireplace ON THESE STORMY EVENINGS . .. u ANDIRONS DAL HODS—TO TS OF FIREPLACE WOOD S OOLS cellent varie ty to select from in or hama G { Swedish finish. $3.00 and $4.00 Juneau - Young Hardware Co. 0 EMPIRE-GEORGE BROS. 1PRISON FlOGiiING ~ PROBE WILL START NEXT THURSDAY SAN QLII\IIN PF‘ISON Cal.,, te Board of Prisons y for the stari of a g on charges that 41 1 prisoners were flogged brutally. with leaded whipis last March. The board directed that all angles of the supposed mass whipping be aired. The prisoners are said to have been flogged for taking part in the food riots at the prison last Febru- ary. The San Quentin inmates pro- tested the quality of their food. which the State Health Board later declared unfit for human consump- tion A change in chefs later brought improvement. The prison food ap- propriation totals only six cents daily for each inmate B s HARRY BRIDGES GETS LET DOWN OF JURISDICTION OF MR. MORGAN Miss Dunfi) Weds Mr. Arthur Jensen Saturday Evening| Miss Mar Dunlop. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dunlop of Val- ley, Washington, and Mr. Arthu G. Jensen, of Willeston, North Da kota, were married at a ceremon performed by the Rev. G. Edward | Knigh Saturday evening in the| parsonage of the Methodist Metro- | politan Church, The bride rhuse a gown of b]uo\ for he arriage. She \\m(’w CCe: and a bridal cor- | ge Salo, her only at- t, wore a blue lace gown and a corsage of gladioli. Mr. Salo was best man for the groom Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the bride and| groom’s -apartment on Gold Belt Avenue. The bride is a graduate of Wash- ington State College and has ed in this city for the past three years. Mr. Jensen is an employee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. DA . MANY BOOKED FOR | SOUTH ABOARD YUKON A total of 74 passengers go south! on the steamer Yukon this after- noon, with many passengers roxccd‘ to take steerage accommodations, | the ship corwded by southbound Alaskans. Sailing to Seattle are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stough, Forrest Williams, William Madden, Mrs. J. E. Click Carl Click, Merwin Click, J. E. Click, R. M. Coffey, Mrs. R. M. Coffey, Carolie Coffey, Sharon Coff Ken Graves, P. R. T S, Mrs. P. R. Teaters, F. Quain, Erwin Hubes, Floyd Ogd Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cummings, William Dahl- gren, W. J. Imlach, Dr. and Mrs. | F. A. Foard, Marshall Orr, Edwin lwmn« Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hyner, | H. F. Carter, M. Papes, F. G. Ra |T.. B Wright, Grant Pric Kallerson, Clarence Shoberg, Edw. Paine, Frank Nelson, Samuel Zarek, H. McGumes, LeRoy Wickstrom, M Frankforte, Gus Fritzberg, Lewis Baker, Sebastian Getz, K. Nordale, Bert Alkie, T. S. Davies, Eric Al- len, Alex Spanos, Herbert B. Hunt, Walter Mahlum, Lee Tucker, Leo Kiere, Alma Hooper, J. F. Morri- son, Alcide Cate, John Baranowski, O. J. Hatland, T. L. Magsino, Tom Nelson, Cecil Cole, Oren Jones, A. Kane To Ketchhikan—G. A. Bryan, A.| D. Swogger, Dallas Swogger, Eliza- beth Roberts, Annabelle Roberts, Alice May Roberts, Willard James. To Petersburg—Vic Dunlop, Tony Schwamm. To Wrangell—Rosalina Lanado. .o HOLBROOK BACK FROM SETTING UP (CC CAMPS Assistant Regional Forester Well- man Holbrook returned today on the steamer Yukon after a flying trip down the Yukon and through the Westward region Holbrook flew from Juneau to Fairbanks and then traveled by plane down the Yukon as far as! Marshall, across to Crooked Creek on the Kuskokwim and down to Quingahak on the coast. He flew across to Anchorage by way of Il- iamna Lake. Ten CCC camps on the Yukon and five on the Kuskokwim have been set up to operate with Native crews on village improvements. | GENEVIEVE FINNEY, ‘Norlitemen Dinner ‘|an the taxicabs AUGUST DEROUX, JR. | MARRIED SATURDAY Nathlie Finney and ReRoux Jr we; afternoon in the Commissioner Court by U. S nmissioner, Felix Gray. hey- were attended by Lois V. Tucker and Clarence M. Fergu- on Genevieve Au ust Emil U married Satu ni; — ————— i | { ! Tomorrow Evening - fThis . G Mtiamen s Aisiier’s will}. b held tomorrow night at 6:30 o'clock | in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church and reserva- tions will end tonight by calling 313, A turkey dinner will be prepared by members of the Martha Society and an excellent program has been ' arranged for the evening. | - MULLEN COMES BACK FROM INTERIOR TRIP, J. F. Mullen, President of B. M. | Behrends Bank, returned on the| steamer Yukon from a business | trip to Fairbanks. | Mr. Mullen flew to Whitehorse | with PAA, and when poor flying, weather persisted, took the train to Skagway to board the Yukon, - 'ERSKINE, KODIAK | MERCHANT, THROUGH W. J. Erskire of Kodiak, one of the prominent business men of the Territory, is a through passenger mer Yukon. Mr. and re going to Califor- Mrs. Erskine "I nia for a vacation trip. boom men- five Mr now under way tiofting that there at the thriving business. .- - MELQUIST HERE Jack Melquist, traveling man, came in on the Taku from Ketchi- | kan and is registered at the Gas- Erskine spoke of the at Kodiak, are now town doing Says AL — present stock on hand. " 500 PAIR OF \/// "The Argumenlw (an Now Proceed in Jail parties week. re by Mrs. Joe Anderson, who says Del daughter. ed charge filed Julia Milton, lady friend. This afternoon Mrs. Milton was arrested. A complaint accusing her | of adultery was filed by Joe An- derson. atthe" complant B¢ Del Rosa’s Native A legal round robin kept Deputy s VA 8. Marshals busy today run- ng down and arresting all the to an argument of last | GUCKER IN TOWN | J. W. Gucker, broker, making his | headquarters in Juneau, returned | from the westward and interior on | the steamer Yukon. First Pablo Del Rosa was ar- sted on a charge of assault filed 2 - CANADIAN DISCOUNT 8. M. Behrends Bank. adv. First National Bank. ® e 00 0000 e Rosa struck her and her Next Mrs. Anderson was arrest- on an assault and battery EMPIRE—BEHRENDS Census Contes! Starts Today and Every Day! Can You Guess the CENSUS ¢f JUNEAU? WITH EACH $1 PURCHASE at the B. M. BEHRENDS STORE you are given the opportunity to guess the census now being counted. CONTEST ENDS NOV. 15 < Valuable Prizes are offered to first, second and third Ask Us for Tickets Today B. M. Behrends Co. COMPLETE OUTFITTER CLEARANGE THE SHOE DOCTOR Due to our present plans to enlarge our store for more room and a new supply of stock, because of increased business we are forced to move our We are offering extremely low prices now. By making room for this new merchandise we are giving unheared of values to Iuneau, as long as the sale lasts. BOYS' AND MEN'S SHOES (ON TABLE) While They Last $1.95 # # MEN'S REGULAR $1.00 WOOL S0X SAN RANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 16— Harry Bridges has been demoted from Western CIO leacer in line with the CIO's new organization SHORTRIDGE ADMITS Juneau Census Contest BREAKING, ENTERING STARTS TODAY AT GEORGE BROS. PAY’N TAKIT With Each $1 Purchase You Get a Ticket and a Chance to Guess the Census of Juneau, Which Is Being Counted Now! CONTEST ENDS NOVEMBER 15 George Bros. Offer SVALUABLE PRIZES (ASK US FOR PARTICULARS) policy. | The Executive Committee of the CIO decided on a state-by-state form of organization, following ad- journment of the National Conven- tion. President John L. Lewis Oregon and William Francis as di- rector far Washington. Bridges will be director in Cali- | fornia. e IS ACCUSED OF Step-father Worried Be- cause Lad Moaned in His Sleep NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Lawrence his 5-year-old stepson in a bath- tub. Prosecutor Jacob quoted Rougeau as saying he be- ‘ame alarmed when the child moaned repeatedly in his sleep and The boy’s mother is in a state insti- tution now. > HERE FROM \KA(‘WA\’ Peter Hern Jr., Mr George Rapuzzi and M ing an- | nounces the appointment of Wil-| liam Darymaple as CIO director for | DROWNING CHILD .. Rougeau, 26, unemployed soda foun- | tain clerk, is accused of drowning | Rosenblum | feared the youngster was diseased.| Prominent residents of Skagway arriving on the " Yulfom for a few days visiting in Jureau are Mrs. and Mrs. Ww. God- LIQUOR STORE HERE Calvin Shortridge, arrested Sat- urday after a window at the George | Brothers Liquor Store was broken, pleaded guilty today to a charge of breaking and entering. U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray bound him over to the Grand Jury under bond | of $1,000. S e — \VICTOR ERICKSON RITES TOMORROW AT CHAPEL Last rites for Victor Erickson will be held tomorrow afternoon 1 o'clock in the chapel of the | Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. John L. Cauble will deliver the eulogy and interment will be in the Evergreen Ceme- tery. Pallbearers will include George . Lee, K. Nordahl, O. Munson, G. | M. Clark, Mike Michaelson and | Art Stoyle. 'Legion Aux. Méeling Here Tomorrow Night The scheduled social meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'- clock in the Dugout Cards will be played and re- freshments are to be served dur- ing the evening The committee in charge of ihe gathering includes Mesdames George Gullufsen, Ethel Anderson, Steve iVul:nvnch and Allan Johnstone. WE HAVE MANY, MANY PAIR IN STOCK REGULAR MINERS’ RUBBER PACKS (Top Knotch) CLEATED SOLES $5 Value——16-inch Top 50 PAIR $3.85 90c Ladies’ RUBBER BOOTS i Lt $1.95 e Additional News: ur entire stoc k of 3.000 Pair of MEN"S SHOES GOES ON SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. e