The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 7

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LTHOUGH HIS FINANCES ARE \N A VERN PRECARIOLS POSITION, BARNEY GOOGLE HAS TRIED To MAINTAIN TE APPEARANLE OF A MAN WHO HAS ANO WORRY OVER MONEY MATTERS. | HoweVvER . SOME oF HIS REALIZING THAT BARNEN WAS PRACTICALLY . DECIDED, T© OEVISE {BENMILESS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929. [ seme TTHAT I R o / FRIENDS, SomE METHOD OF AIDING HIM 1N HIS DIFEICULTY . ACCORDINGLY, A BEAEFRIT {HAS BEEA ARRANGED.A SHALA DINNER VAND DANCE WILL BE GIVEN, FIFTY | STARS OF THE STAGE AND SCREEM HANE CONSENTED To AP \JHE PROCEEDS Wil BE PEAR AnD GINEN o BARNEY GQOGLE WHO NEVER REFUSED AID To ANYONE WHEA) W THE pos(Tion Te GIVE (T —— HE WAS Weather Conthhon: As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Farecast for Junean and vicinity. beginnmg 4 » m. today: fFair tonight and Friday, . erly ' winds - # (s Mime— 4 p. m: yest'y. 30.24 a. m. today. 30.28 Noen today 30.25 28 20 19 warmer tcnight; moderate eas LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp., Himidity Wixd Velccity Weather E E E 50 34 34 8 14 14 Pt. Cldy Clear Clear CASLE 4wD RALI0 XEPURTS YD LTERDAY Highest 8 p.m Stations— temb. TUDAaY Sam. Precip. 8§a.m Velocity 24 nrs. Westher 8a m. temp. Barrow . Nonie Bethel o Fort Yukon Tanana . Bagle Bt. Paul Iatéh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketcnikan Prince Rupert & Bdmonton Seattle & Portland 8an Francisco.. 58 NOTE:~—Observations reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, clsco are made at 4 a:m., Junea) St. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy Rain 0 0 [ 0 Clear | Snow Clear | t. Cldy| Cldy Clear Clay | Snow Clay 18 50 *—Less than 10 miles. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- Sattle, Portland and San Fian u thne “The pregsure has fallen ov in Cen cific’ States, and of the Aleutian Islands. Moder tlan Islands, showers have fall tallen at Cordova and Portland. nearly the entire Territory. vicinity and frcm Cordova. is highest The Tanana westward and has most of A\l"'\d and in the Pa and lowest meth fallen in the Aleu- en at Kodiak and light snow h Clear weather prevails ov temperature fallen in. this ri at Kagle and er a n AN FRANCISCO STOCK MART DESERTS co4a T.“WALL X “ 'New building cf the San Francisco Stock Exchange fcr which | RIGHT WHEN THEY 3[been highly OF THE BOVS WERE SELAWKED I DIDNT LOOK AS THOUGH ATED & BEMNEERT = AlL ) ACCOUNT OF THIS SU IM WEARING , I GUESS = MEBBE I SHOULD BE W ARING S F IM ENMPATHY SOME QLB CLOTH GONNA GET THE F THE MOB - refreshments, Alice f Tassel; 1, Albert Wilson. | It was decided to hold regular| meetings every Tuesday after 3:30| p.m. A part of each meeting will be given to the study of p tary law. Plans for a taffy pull| for next meeting are in progross. | | 1 SOLUTION FOR ALASKA HELP Com. Addlson Aglees with| Gov. Parks and Makes Suggestion 1 After reading the views of Gov. George A. Parks on the great noed {tor incre ing radio communication facilities in Alaska, Commander | Edward S. Addison, in command ! of the U. 8. €. G. cutter Unalga, | 2id today that it was his opinion | ‘I]ldv the solution of the Alas .u|| inter-communication problem lay in | the radio telephone. “The Coast Guard," oxplmnenl ;f‘nm. Addison, “has some 500 | radio-telephone sets m'mura.mrml lin 1924 by the Western lum[r\ Company which sets, ever sinc their installation in (Coast (-\mhl units both afloat and ashore, hu\'n[ satisfactory.” radio-talephone sets cost 700 each, and can be rom 50 to 800 miles, al- {though it is mow an ' establishod | {fact that they have beea worked {over a distance of from 260 miles to 1000 miles with the voice and can be worked further with a ke Once properly ln\ul”"\l and set | for the correct wave length they are practically fool-proof and need | {no attention other than the carry-| |ing out of simple rules for care, | | preservation, and charging of or-| |din storage batteries. Where | {there is no. electric current avail-! lable a reasonable additional cost! {for a very small Delco globe or Stearns generating unit run by| gasoline or water power, should be added to the original cost Unalga Has Set i The U. 8. C. G. cutter Unalga lis equipped with a regulation West- | ern Electric Coast Guard Ra | telephone set costing $1700, adapt- ed to either battery or generator| current supply, and operating on {three wave lengths, (112 meters, 121.6 meters, and 127.1 meters) {which has been assigned to the | Coast_Guara by the Federal Radio} {Commissicn. These wave lengths i could not be used by private con- cerns but the Radio Commission would undoubtedly assign a fre- quency for private sets. If can- { \ These {about § worked {h€ crganizaticn desertcd its famous quarters on Montgomery Street.|neriss in Alaska have somawhat ®(Inset) Sidncy L. Schwartz, President of the Exchange, superin-|similar units they conld be in wmlcd the removal. By W. A. WELLS (A. P. Staff Write:y SAN FRANTISCO, Jan. Montgomery street, long known as the “Wall street of the West,” is soem; to -be orphaned of its sole te- aifing financial parent through which it came by this appelation §the San Francisco stock ex- change. After - empiying its seven-story structure: preparatory to razing it for the erection of a new home .~ the San Francisco. exchange was |§ enabled to purchasé the sub-treas ury building for occupancy witiin a few months. THe plan’ ts build on the old site was abandoned and %a decision reached to build a‘nine- story annex to the federal sfruc- I ®ure.,’ Hence like the San: Fron- cisto curb and the San Franciszo mining exchanges the old institu- tion will muve to a side street just oft/ '(pe 4 Qlle that the buyers of gold; dust started on its financial way i’ the days of '49. Mpnratlon‘s are underway also for/ the establishment of a money .mulu in the new home and for extension ‘of the ticker system to portiand, Seattle, Tacoma dnd, pos- sibly, Vancouver, B. C. At pres- ent;: the farthest point is Lds An- xm where ‘45 tickars are in- led. ansactions on the San Fran- risco- exchange increased from 11, 332,159 ‘shares for the fiscal year of 1927 to 29,768,689 for 1928. The et value, frop $422507,882 to #51,988523,089, aclivity. in bank shares Sncreasm‘ more than 13 ol Seats sold hy the exchange have 18, val er SRR e DOUGLAS NEWS ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING MARCH SECOND to $135000 in 1928, with pri- les records for much larg- sums, Notices were issued this week | jcommunication with each other and with ‘the outside world throughout the year instead of just during} the summer months, said Com. Ad-' dison. Their watchman could oper-| jate these sets and the money saved |by dispensing with the se 5 nr;‘ |a radio operator during the active !season would pay for the highest |priced radio-telephone set in uhoul} is in} {two seasons. | The set on the Unalga itouch with the other Coast Guard} junits ‘and it is through it that | the officers and crew hear the As-} sociated Press dispatches every night between 8:30 p.m. and 4:301 a.m. } ‘Cheaper radio-telephone sets are |in constant use between tug-boats RADIO-PHONE ' “ltermine the championship or to stockholders of the annual meet-and their owners on Puget Sound ing on March 2, of the Douglas and other bodies of water in the Mining. Company, for the Dulvmmsmteq. although the results are {of “electing a board of directors’ |and considering such other mflllPl“i as may come before it.” WIS GRS CARD PARTY ANNOUNCED The Rebekah Auxiliary is plan- ning a public card party for Thurs- day, February 14, it was announced yesterday. B SCHOOL SOCIETY RENEWS ACTIVITIES The Four. Leaf €lover elub of the government school held its fifth yearly election of officers in the school house Tuesday. The newly elected officers are: Louise |Joseph, president; Mary Williams, vice president; Elijah Howard, secretary; Roy Williams; treasur- er; Sandy ‘Tassel, sérgeantat- arms; Mrs. Rose Davis, advisor, those ob- set. not as satisfactory as \tained from a standard Construction Radio-telephone sets may be | constructed at all sizes, intensities, ‘and costs. It was only a few years ago that a company of midship- men, at the U. 8. Naval Academy, won a competitive infantry drHl,' in which, as far as spectators | were concerned, there was no com- mands of any kind given. midshipman, however, had a ra-| dio-telephone set concealed in his] cap or his knapsack by whichd orders, inaudible to the judges of the competition, were _received from a small broadcasting station hidden in the rafters of the drill] hall. Dr. Robert Simpson, of the Nug-]| get Shop, is centemplating the in- stallation of a radio-telephone be- tween the Nugget Shop and his Each {} By BILLE DE BECK EMS A SHAME T PR & TS ST WAV, MR POOR (,u We cxom’ To HUSTLE OVER AND ‘8LY A COUPLE OF TICKETS To THAT BENEFIT THEYRE “THROWING EOR HIM = THe SIGHT "0 dHIM BRINGS Battles Rockefellvr Millions €ol. W. R. Stcwart Chairman of the Standard 0il Company of Indiana, has flung down the gage of battle bcfore -John D. Rocke- | feller, Jr. (right), who is attempting to oust the official becausc of his tescimony at the recent Senate invcstigations in the Teapot | Dome case. !‘]u'led that evary sport fan in town l TEARS or nea To r town will attend to ness the battle. Forthcoming | for which ave still unc the rtain, Zames, |include Haines and Skagw Ischools, £ ground | V neau. An effort will be made the S. son i games. Mar day, in the Pebruary 1, at Radalet and Mrs. [as hotesses. botht to be played E. for hoth boys with the schools each o {ing their floors to their early vals for as a thefr neutr mora cri PR IV MARTHA SOCIETY tha Scciety will m-et 2:30 Church Parlors, DTN RN ‘ WE MAKYL BNIARGEMENTS 5 Alaska Scenic Views dates high in to have A. series played at Dong ilas and Juneau, | &irls, mee D. Harris \vll] act BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR “SPECIAL RANGE” Polished Two-Hole Top Full Nickel Trim " Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel Coils to Fit Priced Right Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska wit- Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemloc LUMBE will Ju- and sea. ing tieal Fri- || Your needs promptly supplied from ot comilete ltuck m. o Al We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY ) ( | | —adv. adv. At bedtime rub the throat and BRONCHITIS thoroughly wlu:— "’“ ..‘,5:’. Oyer. 21 Million Jars u;.hm wo played at Dougius. It will be remembered that 3 wm )t loose for some unganny |playing at the last home gamc, | and with full confidence of a repe- GAME Is Tu BE | titiow of this, Coach Waid has in- | serted him into the initial lincu; | guards to hold down either ‘\flll or “Scow,” whieh will Brandt, ensen or Sturrock | loose"for some unhamperod of sive W The lineup annsusced ]fur has be made up |ehiefly with point-making ability consideyed, but will certainly nnt lack in the other factor of game, as proven by the work of baske Sturrock and Brandt last week. Juneau will | Douglas® defensive has likewise meet in the fourth game of the in-|improved 100 per cent. during the terschool series. {last two weeks and the boys real Every game played so far In the|ize that they have a fight on their es has been a thriller an Hu-’lmml‘i and have reached that hap-| res have been close, particular-|py, necessary mental status whe ly so during the last gamz when |in they are neither overly nor un- 1 Wehva Juneau and Dnug]as High ol Schools to Meet at Basketball Tomorrow ' night High School gym the teams of Douglas and in the local tonly for.a few seconds was there [der confident, a difference of over two points be-| Ccach Waid . announces the tween the two feams all through|starting lineup as follows: RF, the game. Knowing this, and know- | Nelson; L.F,, J. Orme; C., Jensen; ing that the game will either de-|R.G.. Brandt, and L.G., Sturrock pro-| Douglas will start with: R.JF., long the series to an extra game, Angus Gai I:F., Alex Gair; C., both teams and coaches are de-|Cazhen; R.G., Pettygrove, and L. termined to put all they have into|C. Lundell. the game, which is the second| The game will start at 8 p.m, home game for Juneau in the ser-|with Osborn presiding at the cen- ies. Juneau won the previous circle. There will be plen home ganu- and gvened up the of good band music and it is n\ FRESH SHIPMENT OF Fruits and Vegetables JUST ARRIVED al— e CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY NOT an Insurance Policy merely but ° PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound, Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you _than your bank account—or nothing at all. 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