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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR: . MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930. mpbéil s M‘S wan So_h*g’ Nu SUND AY REST‘ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. “OLD IRONSIDES” TO BE MOVED SOON; TOUR FOR AGED SHIP IN PROS 1 Weather Bureau tirs Tempest in Dry Forces GIEN SALMON. o . o o e e e B \ Ex-Czar of Dry Law lyn Repeal Sonnet May, T ~ Btmg Senate Probe of Liquor Enforce- Catches Total 43,500 ~, ment in New York. Ponnds — Halibut Fishermen Idle | LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weathe.- 4 p. m. yesty 30.05 58 93 SE 8 Sprinkling [4 a. m. today 3012 53 100 s 2 3 INoon ted 3014 51 81 % 8 7 ] CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY ohic 3 i ~ _TODAY Salmon _fishermen were diligent | Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. #am. Precip. 4amzl’ in followihg their calling over the | Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | week-cnd. Their catches totalled (Barrow 3% Mo 80 3% ti3 0 P. Clay 43,500 pounds | Nome 50 48 40 4% 4 ° Trace Rain For the New England Fish Com- |Bethel 64 60 6 46 10 cl ipany, the Ina J brought 10,000 Fort Yukon 68 . o4 6D, 68 | — Claag pounds for the Marlyn Fish Com- Tapana 68 66 50 52 pany, the Emma, Capt. Tom Ness; Iirbanks 68 o 3 B | i oA ; | unlcaded 22,000 pounds; for the At-Eogle 0 2 56 % St z : - 4 : 1 |1antic and Pacific, the Erma, Caps, |St: Paul 48 2 48 en you rea ! g " o P2 /M Ed Doyle, had 1500 pounds, and Dutch Harbor 52 | 2 42 the guardnfee that goes with ? s $ r e 5 ; ; 3 ] |the seitic, Capt. Henry Moy, 10,-|odiak 60 50 every Middishade Blue Suit, P & A R {000 pounds. ;?:;‘e':;“ 58 8 18 SR St s Bl H . A The'steamship Northland, on de-13 R 60 3 53 Yoo 3 ER |parting for the South early yes- | oo nkan b8 56 56 dering the entire responsi- : | terday morning® took to Seattle ten ;;mc‘“ el 10 3 bility for the suil's actions. ¢ W ; Sl ] - [boxes of frozen and six tierces of {gortonton i o .50 - ; : \ o N , R : {mild-cured salmon for, the At- petii® 78 e Every Middishcde Blue Suit VNS <R - i o . J |1antic and Pacific and four tierccs A ) L ’ 2 ¢ L - 2 3 San Francisco 62 54 56 is guaranteed to give satis i 4 % LR ston, d0p repo o 8 86 56 56 factory wedr—to be fade- | 2 el Bt Ce . -, AR I Vanccuver, B. C. 74 .72 54 58 0 0 proof—and o keep s shape. BEPI I —Less thin 10 miles If you don't think your Middi- . E . i | ceipts yesterday or tod shade js holding up its end 1y oo ciitution, hebill fatgely by pennies of school children, fs| 3 i e 5 of the bargain—come in |hgyn in Charlestown Navy Yard near Boston el 3 o i ; i Loulis Jelovich, fisherman and fell us. | \ |Toad, expetierced an infection of| ;' “nwis!brekmirs'ts’ 1o {hiothe Chulf ‘of Alusker. Alid. the eastern < one of his arms last week and en- | . : BOSTON.—For the first time terior and low in Yukon Tevrifory. It is moderately high in ths ; ings Hight=s M fions in that imports of flowers| W g . . vl % Boerk estr . | CELIOE We'll sat things right—and (5370000 ine famous old frigate | from piana and Socthort Pranee| 8 i ; ; i Ann’s Hospital yester-) glputian Islands and from Southeastetni. Alaska’ southward. R there won't be any eight-day “onsti 2 will ‘leave the have decreased considerably. I i . ; o 3§ _ has fallen in Southern and Western Alaska and there is considerabiy cOnfaiEce BVt 1. 30stoh havi | The' new enterpristbhis Hbips to| { g r]nudfllcss in the remainder of th> Territory. Thg temperature 4§ t improve the Germisn. trade bal- i ® lower on Seward Peninsula with little change elsetwhere during e past tweenty-four hours. wa | $37.50 jtr S 1t plerced generations ago | ATTV:GEN. MiTeHELL A {CampBELY CHARMESH.Turme, | o : R iy | when it ,roamed. the sea in' disdain ! i S L . | CALIFORNIA LEADS U. §. ) Miss Caroiine Todd announees {of any foe Radio Board Will Hold e ; | WITH LIC iD PILOTS |that she will be ready to recglye 5chool children's contributions | i 7 | WASHINGTON — In nqvocmm‘,, n to influence f | | pupils on Monday, July 21st. % 1 aided materially in making| Hearings Over Country immediate repeal of the Eighteenth{i s it shows his weakness and| | WASHINGTON, July 21—Cali-| wWhile ih ths Hast, Miss Tdd [ enrends sie. ‘the- trktstortibtite rord Amendment, Major Maurice- Camn- | ATactbnl SMEE T Shibar e e | s L8 o VK. 42 ble the transformation of the| | |fornia, with 2244 licensed pilots, studied under Arthur Foote fmd 0ld Ironsides” i sea-! WASHINGTON, July 21.—A series |bell, retiring Prohibition Adminis- whidh iodsa’ o entent : jleads the country with federally |F. Addison Porter, besides obsgty- C" In(. rthy craft [of hearings over the country will “':“;’ “f,fv "Z‘(",()I;{)"ri‘,;w“?n *Q‘;::;d ds o the Itk the | SSStEHaRY tr{ {recognized fliers. New York, with |ing work under various teachs Y ‘. the dry dock [be held by the Federsl Radio Co-|W “k‘ ('kn.z- '1 Neticnal bt rehead.” 11,153 licensed pilots is the only oth- However, her_work under Mr. Por- ; 1 { igantic mission during the summer moniths, | duAke in State and Tational BER-" - 0 TC o e chartas] 3 ler state above the 1000 mark. |ter, who compiled the New Engidhd Junecau’s Leading Depart- | lift ar laca on| Tentative arrangements have been | UCS. R, Thike. @botit: WS itk | Nevada and Vermont with five Conservatorry Normal Course, dhes ment Store r decks the huge masts belonging{made for Commissioners Skyes and| The announcement was the tollowlng ‘mofia 400, #btle - i |licensed pilots each, have the least. cnabled her to give a keen indlght to the ship. iRobinson to be in Seattle during as the Fed Grand Jury wa 7 ;~:~n~~|£nw e (‘ Sthots at 3 4 | The entire country, including into ten methods of that farkous | Wwitt ar s on | the middle of July. After hearings handing down a presentment chare- ([ 1 P EEBE NS R D N possessions, has 11499 lcensed fli- | school, along: with other modern M I D D l S H A D E expe » read sail on|there, they are expected to g0 to|ing O R success depends on the ap- ? 5. Women pilots total 197. ideas of relaxed weights which ‘is 1 tour of the nati s leading ports {Los Angeles and other places on|the local Prohibition Bureau under M 4 5 - s0 widely permeating piano teech- local politic and p Transort pllots ottotmber - 1i- i 21 Lieut P 1adt o 1o |the Pacific Coast to consider ap-|Campbell % k 3 pilots outnumber 1i- | i “on" e G wnf b The Specialized BLUE Suil Licut. John A. I last of the s A . E R LR 4 m he charged g thef ] lcensed private fliers, 5,007 to 4,565, | Pl 8ll of which will be preserited United States navy's wooden ship Plications for new stations and pe Coming on the hee the over: nd’ JikS b Ko thin mogosnd s 4 P bl AL e to her pupils. nstructors, believes the friga f\’,"lz;liv (t"::'k"” to it THHIORRE N B:‘i:;;‘;"gM("“""”“’ e l]‘r"“f)tu‘léw" d represent was infuriated, | . G - g JREBASERNS, RS T | Miss Todd 1s awso prepargd..to wwwes e o 1o { S, 'ow, § e ¥ . 1 N o e ready for public display by Wittt by Combelt “m’t’ en. | d denied he charg / ) take pupils in Dramatic Expression, ; —_—— y Ca Tuttle is reported as an aspir: 2 - Mrs. Margaret A. Hardwick of [through which faulty speech, in- forcement is being used s a po- |, ; 3 for the Republic tor 2 7 Brookline, Mass, who was e T fitical football and that “prohibi- it epublican was here | correct pronunciation and accent i ith wre and | ton s not the Togical solution fo|Momination this Fall. But ex-Sena- E-‘, Il via.-| - [Saturday on her yacht Arcadia,|can be corrected as well as giving dling of square T} st '.es tlon s not the logieal solution (G 41, "sames W, Wadsworth, a staunch | =3 attended the dance Saturday even- |the student a keen enjoyment and it “Old a o wi " emperance” has rocked drysSWOngE L. .i» and anothe an with |ing in Elks Hall. She was accom- |understanding of great masterpieces holds all over the country. ; under her ow . in the| ubernatorial ambit N |panied by women members of her|in literature. Senat al tiol the ar Ky " N " EAVE SEATT{E olden ds tead & il m;‘,(:,’; prial oy geig ““;:f L0l azip ip e iews, |party and several of the yacht's| Her studio is temporarily locatel wrings Sy 10 08 charges is f i g {hat Campbell “mos’ |officers. The vessel left here Sun-|al the Channel Apartments. Call portant developments promised. | the Prohibition sit-| |day for Sitka. 436, ok | + NOTE.—Observations ar Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju@ nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. Juneau time. ————————— o \ ner ' Meanwhile charge. 1 counter = T AR flN AUGUST ]B Old fittings, cyen wha nps, | charges are being tossed back and] '“VO" MOost intimately qf | will be used by U modern crer forth by the gentlemen who have "' Meanwhile in Washington, Sena- . i The transfcrmation of Old Tron- been assigned to “mop up” thatltor T. H. Caraway e -R f — Isides is goinz forward swiftly, s wringing wet metropolis, New York |Demderat from Arkansas, deelared| & (4 00 lng Invos[igalors of Senate loi'-‘ pidly that char in its a r The most debated part of the'he would see that the Campbeil 4 ¢ ance can be noted from to resigning dry chief’s statement is: |statement is brought before the| The “RED CEDAR METHOD.” Study Alaska Railroad k “There are certain brewery, whis-{genate Judiciary Committee at| The new Red Cedar Shingles are C('IS"C Nexl MOH[I] 'v ." . 43 by key and alcohol permits that local | once laid right over the old roof. Old politicians and certain Administrs Andrew McCampbell, Who SUC-| oof does not show. Cuts down tion officials at Washington fe lgeeded the major in office when| oo ) 500 AoV EAPE (CE SO0 Sommittee T and ev \ ° ° must be stored in order to secure |enforcement was turned over from h Jommitte | ; the Als Sl e Schllll'ly Decessary support for the Republi-|the Treasury Department to the| :“d Mk °°HY'.' etliely Railrcad w tle on Au-|Lord’s research uncarthed an old} can ticket in New York this Fall partment of Justice, announced,| <e°P# the house cool in summer, ust 16 travelling on | Sketch showing 1 con-| This brought a howl of rage fron |“T believe in Prohibltion and that| Avoids cost of removing old | struction of the aft i dl ea Seymour Lowman, Assistant Sc lit can be cnforced here in New | roof and litter of old shingles. TRAVEL BY AIR - |from this he tary of the Treasury in charge of |York.” i i 1 SR % o Piohitbition, Mr. Lowman, formerly |« Whatever else. these interested| . hovsands doing it . Estirely FLIGHTS TO ANY POI | practical. Call or write for de- scriptive circulars. a X f;l“: M o ‘nf‘ [l‘b o i Bt SR Have e Lieut. Governor in New York, de-|oficials can be charged with doing, | 50 ttee. umbrella skylight,” unique in mod- Tea in vacuum! clared in answer to this that “if {they are certainly not ignoring, of the (:T; e it Reekitoctuts, he (Campbel) permitted politic- {Campbell's swan song blast. B. Howell, Nebraska, and Senator| THe gun ports await the installa- John B. Kendrick of Wyoming.jtion ‘"1 the E Ve (ol Senator Howell is Chairman. Ma TR Dee s fosy: Jri p White will go to Ketchikan|and has a beam of 45 feot. Full to meet Senator Thdias and ac-|manned, she carries 450 men company him back to this city Her masts will tower 18 . 4 T 5 Committee will be met here|from the load water line the| Science has been longer discov- Hy Gov. P i ¢ rdor- | main truck. ering how ta do it for tea. a - ctood, probz il bR ¢ - - So far it’s a Schilling secret. roml a os e ¥ ¢ 10 over the |BERLIN RAISES FLOWERS | Just like your coffeel | JUNEAU LUMBER ; MILLS, Inec. FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, 29; Gas-" tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. A T T e It fs just as vital for one as it is for the other, to prevent the evaporation of the fragrant oils teot| that give them both their flavor. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” a it, and find what you have e AT CITY POWER PLANTS Lo b y % . 8 road with 1. G been missing all these years. 4 4 A with the rose line ser O. F. Ohlson and Ernest g i o :, Special Represen-| BERLIN Jt Flower raising | laska Railroad, will [1i25 become a side wne to gener- ce , ng electric current. ! | The city of Berlin has built ! o pilling foed Tea is far number of hothouses near its elee- : : tric power plants and pumping sta- refreshing than an “'.h’l’vzi P. W. Langenfeld of the ASSO-|jons These hothouses are heated Causa it is fresh to begin ciated Fur F of New He ith the waste steam fiom the| Black tea (orange pekoe) is . stein, Wis, who has been he . oW 2 TEA BAGS in: . is., wh b wer houses and in them flowers | best. So are stead The exclusive for more than a week with hisiave raised, business assoclate, B. N. Stiefva Results have exceeded expecta-! both in vdcuu , inspécting’ fur farms in the| : Duette Heel Mendenhall Valley, returned to J\l-‘l neau today from a trip to Haines| : and Skagway. Mr. Langenfeld vis- | i .JJ. smartness iled fur farms in those areas. He| : 3 : and Mr. Stiefvater will leave for| $ 4 to smart legs. the Westward in a day or so. ! e i . # ; Subtle shades that com-~ plement and , i : Why buy ordinary printing when you can compliment || get Quality Printing at the same identical cost. - Before you give out that next print- ing job you have in mind, get our esti- Refreshing and : _ skintones. - mate — Be convinced that you can buy Quality Printing from us at the cost of ordi- 3 nary printing. iy the natural The wise woman no longer dreads “Blue | K Monday.” No more back-breaking hours, N (2 5 roughened hands, hot kitchens— for the the 8’loerne” modern housewife sends her laundry out. i that makes the shade> We can print anything from an ordi- We wash each family’s laundry by gently | ! nary post card to a large Broadside. sousing in pure soap and soft water, then after several rinsings it is starchéd, hand- : ironed and promptly returned to you. Phone 374 PHONE 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY A ~ Empire Printing Co. 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