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THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPIRE. IRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. Weather Condmom As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau 1 in V()(' l “YI’ Forecast for Juneam and viefnity, bae*~ning 4 p. m. today: d ons. > - Fair and cooler tonight, Saturday cloudy and cooler; gentle variable wind ‘ ral MacArthur is an of! ccrlma ner of speaki sic mold with the best tradi- | unhurried he army about him. Twice At 60, the new c batile, he has many |hale and hearty | dier. Remember some old ranges are frightfully agant of fuel, — ..o VANCOUV WOMAN MAKES FIRST VISIT TO ALASKA er, dark and tall, he is of| manner with a flair for | lends easily. His hand! firm as his alert step and M eyes hold their steady | 1K : * | Vanc € she has {for 20 years, Mrs. F, M. Robson ral MacArthur is a lover of{mother of Purser A. H. Robson of ports. As president of the|the steamer Prince Georg Olyiapic * committee, he|here last night wr suted to the athletic prowess | Was in port. S United States on track and |est in local cur very pleasant time usually rainy and foggy evening LOCAL DATA Per- Barometer Temp. Humidity thd Velocity Weathe 29.99 54 98 Rain 0.00 54 98 E Rain 29.96 64 3 w Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY r Highest Low 48m. 4am. Precip. 4am. an Stations— temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | Barrow : R I 14 0 Cldy Nome 5 8 12 88 Rain | Bethel 2 § | g 30 24 Cldy {Fart Yukon 0 Cldy | Tanana 56 04 Cldy | Fairbanks 56 § a2 Cldy | Eagle 2 .02 Cldy |Bt. Paul Trace Rain iDuteh Harbor 56 5 0 Clear Clear Kodiak i 0 | Cordova i Trace Clear generals to take commay | Junean 5% 5 96 Rain United Staes army. Ketebikan i - 32 Fogg, Brigadér. Gandal BTG e de- |M: Moore, New York building |Prince Rupert 54§ 02 Cldy, fderod by fellow officers as the | iy el Edmonton 0 Clear oot/ RN TR ANE RGBS | 1Ot B0 lonig ago Moots Wil hel B o e Y Seattle 0 Cldy sme-lover, who seeks the com. | ' *1d robbed of 2 $4000 payroll | D et Portland 0 Pt Cldy ship of his wife, books anq |30 shortly afterwards, his Lahor San Francisco ] 5 56 0 Cldy General Fuller gets a Kick | ¥o" the Morrisania Handicap at | Spokane 5 58 o Clear » TUbbNE. G g | the Empire City . | Vancouver, B. C. 7 | 8 B2 Pt. Cldy official relations, the speech| MO0 had bought the horse fo *_Less than 10 m1]eq tall, sparc man with the $7.000 a “mn,]h hsr'xvrn.”ur‘m after | y 8 - 2 he social sphere he is genial| Kentucky motorists co ncumwu and companionable with his light 148717831 gallons of gasoline 10'(1 P(IDCFQ f()l‘ st ‘]e ('H’ Iplay of wit and suptie humor. His 11929. DESIGNED THIS f haps it will be true econ- y wn omy to change now to g fine new MONARCIH. joen., today visited CORSETTE largely credited with the of the 42nd, or Rainbow, , and accompanied the fa- fighting unit to Fr staff with the r S NP T ind ireturned & brigadier gen- | oV YOWK, “Aug. 23 — Men whose avocation is the race track | usually make their money clsewhere and spend it there In one instance at least, W FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURE X - oo - TICK-UP COSTS $4.000. BUT HORSE REPLACES IT Ask to see the new MONARCH for use with FLAMO. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Prikcess : FOUNDATION 0, he is one of the young You'll like the way fits. it looks and the way it Body of very lovely satin brocade and “TRUPAK” QUALITY LEADS THE WORLD! {2 4 Try a can of your favorite fruit or getable NORTHERN SALES AGE '\( Y “OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT” Second and Main Streets J R e e U | front bust section of soft rayon jersey make this side hook model heautiful. 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Juneaw’s Leading Department Store ‘ “ WORLD WAR HERO, “QUIETEST MARINE” TO HEAD ARMY AND “LEATHERNECKS”| | | | | I8 | | | ‘Iivry of Beauties Will Flock Into Juneau Tomorrow DOUGLAS NEWS LOCAL Twenty-four prize beauties ficm the Dakotas, Wisconsin and Minnesota will trip down BOYS GET BUCK the gangplank of the steam The first deer of the season was breught in Wednesday by Joe Riedi who with three boys, Gordon Mills Lioyd Guerin and Joe Riedi, Jr.. left here Tuesday evening on the Ci cf Rome for the hunting grounds. The opening of the season next morning found the hunters at| Green's Bay, ready to hunt, and it fell to the three boys to spot the first and only deer sc he par- ty. Fach fired a shot and all took effect, but it required a final one by! Mr. Riedi to dispatch the ani- mal. “INNOCENTS OF PAIRS” AT DOUGLAS COLIS The star of “Innocents of Paris,” showing tonight at the Coliseum, Is, Europe’s reigning king of song and’ pantomime, Maurice Chevalier, a veritable giant of the entertainment prefession, a young man who; emerged from the World War to be- come the personification of thrv Joyous rebirth that followed the halocaust. To see and hear him is tc love him. He ‘“gets” you and hip Alameda on her arrival at c'clock tomorrow morning au. They are assured of ption and are cer- of a geod time. Tha eity's cligible young men will have the cooperation of all other resi- dents, irrespective of age or sex, in grecting and cntertaining the pretty visitors. The comely maids have their cur{ attire with them, and Ma or Thomas B. Judson, promis that if the wcather tomorrow ic anything like it is today po- lice lines will be drawn to give the epritely damsels room to disport themselves in bathing cuits in or ncar the water. In any cvent, the stay of the fair strangers will be a joyous cvent—joyous for all de- Mghtful for them, it is heped, as it is sure to be for the peo- ple of Juncau. ! 45! cne of the chicf stumbling blocks | in the way of a smoother and more | 1 rapid progress.” holds you. | The locale of the picture is Paris. ' Chevalier plays a happy-go-lucky push-cart peddler in the most pic- taresque district of Paris, the Flea At an ail-India I\slem confer-| ence in this city, Maulvi Moham- | med Yakub, one of the chief Mos- lem leaders, said that the civil| market, that colorful intensely in- c.lkobrdu-ncc _movement had lx\('n‘ humanity seethes and swirls, Alrigs 100 SIRESIY TN ed p: y | 3 at the Moslems. ing its joys and courageously drown-|® ! o gy | He described the Gandhi move- | Y- ‘n:-n: 1‘“( ‘mere lslmm"[ui'ml(-!\ '\v;\s: {“bound to retard peaceful develop- 80.000,000 Moslems {ment of the country” and under his | Say Gandhi Program ;mmm a plea was launched call- \ lm' upon all Moslems to present an For India Is Wrong unitea front for their own interests s (Continued from ¥age ON® |y ovigs CALLED RESTORER Pl PERSONALITIES g OF L On the other hand the national-| ists assert that the Moslems WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—Modern unduly alarmed. The Gandhites man restores his lost individuality made repeated.promises that they when he attends the motion picture would not come to any agreement thegtres, says Dr. Franz Alexander, | with the British which would no! German psychiatrist. protect the rights of all minorities.! «Motion pictures must rank first It is asserted that safeguards have'in jmportance and helpfulness,” he already been considered for taking says, “among the instinctive meas- | care of the property, religious, cul- ures of civilization to provide sub-| tural and other rights of all sec-stitute satisfactions for adventure tions of the teeming land. of which we have been robbed by | The Simon commission, the Brit- mechanical existence.” ish government’s examining body| The screen, he holds, is a pre-| which spent two years investigat-'ventive of many mervous diseases ing India’'s capabilities for self- and crime government, said of the difference between the Hindus and Moslems Chief Stumbling Blocks “It is a basic opposition mani-| festing itself at every turn in so-| cial custom and economic compe- tition as well as in mutual religious antipathy. Today, in spite of| neighberly kindness in ordinary! affairs and not withstanding all efforts made by men of good will in are | | i e PRICES TROUNCE ! VERAGE COW” AMES, Iowa—During June, using | New York butter extras as a basis for prices, it would have taken jabout 200 average Iowa cows to| {have given a farmer a return of $1,000 income per year above feed costs. But he would have had to both communities to promote Hin-. in po¢ 29 producing an nvernge; du-Moslem atcord, rivalry and dis-" o¢ 350 pounds of butterfat a year. | sension between these two forces are | | —_——— DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT “Innocents of Paris” feataring MAURICE CHEVALIER Singing—Dancing—Enthusing Movietone News—Vitaphone and Paramount Acts BRIG. GEN. BEN H. FULLER MacArthur who becomes chief of staff of the army Nov. 20, and Brigadier General Ben H. Fuller, new commander of the maring corps. Xy o - MAY, GEN. DOUCLAS . 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