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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. - IRUSSIA’S ARCTIC )! Canada’s First Woman Senafor | " SKippER ARRIVES | — | AT VICTORIA, B.C. VICTORIA, B. C.. March 14— ofds 1 Capt. Paul G. Milozorov, command- | [ Ol/fl" G’ eatesl | | Wilson, wife er of the Russian ship Stavropoll, . | of Norman F. 2 5 ¢ and one of the men who aided ‘n , , Py S l‘ f \ E Wilson, . 'locating the bodies of Carl Ben Eiol- i R AR Displ son and Earl Borland, is herg on a ot CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS The gaiety of Spring is expressed in the color- short holiday. | becontes The Stavropol has been frozen in| < Canadaly gest Highest 4pm. | Low 40.m. 4&m. Precip. 4am. ful printed tub-fast fabrics in this superbh col- lection of beautiful wash frocks, made to near North Cape, Siteria, since last| i woman Sena- Scptember. Captain Milozorov said |Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs, Weather tor folldwing it was hoped the vessel could be _2‘—_“-————_31——_3(——”———0—% s 3 freed by the end of June. There!noma 26 18 | o 5 & ? | the ruling of are now 39 members of the crew!pathel 32 8 | i i % | the Privy aboard the ship, the thirty passen- port Yukon o | “ ry A "od | Council last cers having all left for points far-lTanang i 4 b Fall that » south either by plane or dog|gagle ‘R 1 WODIEH . SN ed with provisions, he said. | Duteh Harbor ... 50 44 i 40 “eligible per- Captain Milozorov, who served Rodiak 4 40 i 4 both in the Russo-Japanese WAr|Cordova ... ... 30 80 | & sxactl 3 cificati g p: 3 1 i land the World War on naval re-|juneau . .38 31 a3 exacting s.pe(.}fuahons. famous for their | wiison, who is s i s b e e 1 & 8 splendid tailoring and good style. | the mother of only man who has ever taken a Prince Rupert ... 42 42 | 3 | right children, | ship to the mouth of, the Lena Edmonton ... 30 26 i 14 Is a dgy‘htfl- | River, a Siberian stream. He ac-|Seattle EOARE 44 36 of the late | Senator Robert Mackay, of o -5 NOTICE Montreal. 4 4 3 5 1 ¥ "I'«) Scottish Rite Masons: { | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, | Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bew’~ning 4 p. m. today: Occasional rain or snow and warmer tonight and Saturday; moderate westerly winds. Mrs. Cairine TOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velociy Weathe 30.13 2 64 8 30.05 33 88 8 Time m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon today Barrow 4 e am. Those aboard are well pro-|gt Paul 36 34 32 sons.” Mrs. {!complished the feat in the Stavro-|Portland .. . 50 48 38 |/ pol in the summer of 1927. |san Francisco ... 58 52 e - > > o ~ | - ) .36 *—Less than 10 miles. H The pressure is moderdtely low 1n the middle Yukon Valley Degree work (14th) Friday even-|and in the Pacific States and is high in the Northeastern Pa- ing at 7:30 o'clock. |cific Ocean. It is falling in the upper Yukon Valley and the Aleu- WALTER B. HEISEL, tian Islands and rising on the Gulf of Alaska and the Seward Secretary. |Peninsula. Light snow has fallen over most of the Interior and e jthis vicinity and there is consid:rable cloudiness in other districts. Old papers ror sate at The Em-. Temperatures have risen considerably in Eastren Alaska and have rlre. fallen in the extreme Southwest. e -— — ~4 In ‘this collection of 1930 wash frocks, there are types for the young and old—slender | ) (Internatiopal and mature. Lovely patterns—chic styles— Newsreet S reless — cap sleeves — ow sleeves a ble{“(‘h = o = sleeves elbow nd A. Van Mavern, J. F. Chamberlin Za!main Gross made the and H. B. Carbray, salesmen, were¢.rip to Sitka on the Quee | arrivals on the Queen this morning.returned home today. long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 48. Prices $2.25 to $3.25 ' . H://s Bros B. M. JBe%lll‘e:lde?O, Inc. Coffee has a | (. : Havor no other NEW . GILLETTE RAZORS . $1.00 New Blades package of 5 50 cents BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT 178 RIGHT Express Money Orders ‘1"” hite Collars™ | Increase Faster | Than Desk Jobs SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 14 —(Universal Service)—There are more “white collar” jobs in Ameri- ca today than ever before, but the ill preparing too A y gsters to fill them epung- | This was observation of Dr o= 3ty P, i @ [Nicholas Ricciardi, chief of the state ] division of eclty secondary schools, and ppok Vind, coffee has because ‘M'C"*I;;i'l:é Out : Sale 0 1t 15 roasted Our Entire Stock 2 i GIRLS’ and BOYS’ Shoes _at_ LESS THAN COST a _ Fen Pounps ALt - TIME in urging the need for an ever- 0" p anding program of vocational ’h"(q fMEVM | training and guidance. 2 r. Ricciardi said only 5% per wianne/ A~ o jcent. of all positions could be M[;vf‘ hmfiid | classed as professional a quarter of . ] A $ a century ago, whercas about 80 m“k““m@“{’ RS j ) per cent now require professional witl X PR ) training 'fiumt “In other words” he added, F"Wm'?"“““n'l‘ ent of the children NN ) ‘d\'« & probably find them- NN 1l jobs which may ¥ A “b’t classed as semi-professional, skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled.” ‘ s il THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Opposite Coliseum Theatre Two Men Killed in | Crash of Airplane & CLEVELAND, Ohio, Matgh 14— Pilot Richard Braggings and David Burnin, a salesman, were killed in an airplane crash near the Cleve- land Airport today. Officials of the Curtis Wright Flying Service said the cause has not been de- termined. Both men were em- ployees of the service. S eee AT THE HOTELS Gastineau I. B. Dudden, Seattle; Mrs. Gene i sway; Urania Larson, Skagway; H, B. Carbray, Seattle; lJohn F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan; L. 3 Mrs. William Mrs. M. A. ; Mrs. Frank D. This continuous process—Con- trolled Roasting—develops a flavor no bulk-roasting method can produce RED CLOVER ALTERATIVE COMPOUND A Slightly Laxative SPRING TONIG for both young and old $1.50 per botile Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substatiofi No. 1 beat and ferried across the to Cacilha, whence they Portuge.\'(’ Ald ere conveyed by train to Spaln. R A new ion is on the point of | Henry Olsen, city; Mark Jacobs, Tourist Trade conctruction along the waterfront Sitka; Mr. and Mrs, William Lind- | with large and comfortable waiting quist, Sitka. 5 ms and a first class restaurant. | 4 A modern, spotlessly clean boat has’' J. P. McN Barbara ncmxdor‘{, commissioned for the ferry Sitka; A. F. Demidoff, Sitka. s the Tagus. - ————— o - r a one-day visit in Juneau, . vitapixe:ae:Wamer m Noyes, boat operator of i 4 N ¢ Ketchikan, left on the Queen fob Suit Is Dismissed nis nome in the First City. Spain Suggests EvVERY BERRY of Hills Bros.’ famous blend of ‘coffee is roasted evenly by their pat- ented, continuous ‘process — Controlled Roasting. None are overdone — none underdone. (Continued from Pzge One) Zynda n 'spite of watchful care, coftee roasted ulk cannot be roasted as evenly. There s bound to be variation in flavor. proved because “invisible” exports constitute a poter source of wealt * poor countries like Spain I In addition, he ar- s relations might be tween the two countries | One cup of Hills Bros. Coffee will con- ctly it is roasted. and the New World because added terest would be created in things panish and Portuguese. Benefit to Americans #We would make a point to per- suade American tourists to enter Spain by way of Portugal and to leage Portugal by way of Spain” he explained. “The Portuguese in tirn would strive to see that no American left their shores before amaking a trip to Spain.” The Portuguese government is to back up the scheme. The Municipality, conscious that clean hotels, good roads and com- : travelling are essential ele- for tourist trade, has ear- funds for big improvements fl the capital. Also 000 will be floated with the Na- tional Savings Bank for this work. » to'now tourlsts who desixed to g0 to Seville were bundled into a a loan of $5,- | WILMINGTON, March i4—Judge| Morris of the United States District |Court here signed an order dismiss- |ing the injunction suit of the Vita- | phone Corporation and Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. against Elec- trical Research Products, Inc; Western Electric and American Tel- ephone and Telegraph Compan Warner Brothers sought to obtain an injunction to enjoin the three defendants from prosecuting a pat- cnt infringement suit against Stan-' ley Company of America. The | | Vitaphone-Warner Brothers suit' as dismissed on application of the' efendants. | —————— | NOTICE M. 8. Northland sailing from Se- ! eight and passenger reservations |sce D. B. Femmer, Juneau agent. | Telephone 114, —adv. Our job sh as your telep! call and we will be ri i | iobtogetthejob you is as near to you Phone us o ton the forus vince you of how pe The aroma, the full-b died strength, the flavor — all meet cveg taste requirement for coffee. Ask for Hills Braj. Coffee by name. Look for the Arab—the trade-mark—on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, in the original vacuum pack, is sold: by grocers every- where. All the distinetive goodness pro- duced by Controlled Roasting is sealed in. HILLS BRO: Fresh from the oriy- inal vacuwm pack. Easily opened with the key.