The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 2

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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1930. 0 t Gets Her Divorce In Sheridan, Wyoming | sure of the w B | from - M |ground school course in airship rom University Introduces |operation and a study of construc- Airship, Airport Studies|tion, design, and use of balloons, |blimps, semi-rigid, and rigid air- 8 Aviation |ships. Lessons also will be given part of col-|in the handling and mooring of airshirs. through qu cannot be prevent breaking the tube. A gate near a danger point to shut off the flow in case of a break is impracticable, he explained. Pres:. r behind the gate and of the earth above the aque- duct would burst the tube. The sure could be a gate in the NEW YORK, Dec. becoming inore a o Cubs battery meny alina Islar ing training relieved de of ge river mn to carry i ed in Augusta, r' g flood. resultifg floo: tring of 50 to only hope there won't SERVICE MOTOR (O. Keep your car warm in Juneau's Uptown Garage— Away from Salt Water PHONE 202 “WE NEVER CLOSE” brought to the|eeserecrroror s Will Please Her, Too, If They're of Heavy Crepe de Chine that giving g a pleasure as receiv- wents with an air of luxury SOME? so lovely them I ing th about exaeting as i ( them Fitted Princess Slips Sets Chemises Dance Pajamas Gowns Shorts 8. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” o T PSSERTS UL S SRR RIS RSO SIR L A8 Se LA P SIS P SR Lo SRS SO B DA . 1= Sl Re S 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, E The Weather Fofecn Probably show Weather Rain Cldy Time 4 pm v 4 am. today Noon today (i 90 ABLE AND RADIO REPOT STERDAY Highest 4 p.m Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloci 16 Station— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova 2 24 12 0 20 0 Ciay cldy Ketchikan Cl Prince Rupert 0 *—Less than 10 ‘miles. th and is un- It is high from the fallen from Cordova to Cape n in portions of Southwestern Al- Temperatures are unseason- Yukon ritory and -have Western Interior is low but rising south of the Aleu s to Hawaii. Rain has fal EVENTH PRESIDENT U.C.INSTALLS EI Associated Press Photo Dr. Robert G, Sproul (left) receives the gold key, symbolic of the presidency of the University of California, from Regent Chester Rowell (right) at his inauguration in Berkeley as one of the youngest college heads in the country. Dr, Sproul is 39. - BEST ROUTE FOR ou and Southern 1 FOG OF DEATH IS SPREADING OVERENGLAND Symp(oms of Victims Same as Taking Lives in se Valley ngland to- | co of a fog ad death and | | | the apy human lives and vestock | mount, Yorkshire, today from the dy, symptoms 3 ten| cattle died terious malz much t nd has suffered s of Intense fog. Medi-; opinions are that the deaths due to the fog alone and not' 1er gases and pointed to prev- | | tous record ‘[ ATION 8 Deaths » the fog in the hed 67 today. ted the strick- | g victims told rickling sensation | advanced the! s fumes were industrial plants and by the fog. Other| the fog carried in-| VRICKLING SE ed > ENGINEERS SEEK HUGE AQUEDUCT | NEW | b YORK, Dec. 8—The possi- of earthquakes presents a al problem in building the new agueduct from the Colo- ver to southern California. addeus Merriman, chairman of cering board to select the the aqueduct will be the cver bullt. It will bring water impounded Ly the Hoover dam to Los Angeles and other nearby cities. rado L tube so large that the biggest van easily could be driven t igh any part of it. Fifteen hundred cubic feet of every second will be its ca- enough to fill a lake a mile long, 300 feet t deep every hour. Difficulties that face engineers, no matter which of four possible is chosen, were described Merriman, who is chief en- of the New York city water earthquake,” Merriman said. e a landing field to| i Play iugoor Goif ar The Alaskan | Virginia and Maryland farms wiil = oduce about 80,850,000 pounds of ° anuts this year. tudy of communication problems Dirigible study will include aiHotel (adv) pe CALIFORNIA GROCERY VALUES You Should Not Miss Prices effective this Week | | | | | | Delicious Apples Per Box, $3.50 Extra Fancy Winesap Apples Per Box, ¢ Good Keeping ”C* Grade Apples Per Box, $2.50 Delicious Sweet and Juicy Per Dozen, 45¢ POTATOES--U. S. Yakima, 100 pounds or over, persack . . . . . . . $L75 ONIONS--Per 50 pound sack . . . $1.25 Navel Oranges Sweéet—TFull o’ Juice 3 Dozen for $1.00 g Emperor Grapes The Finest on the Market Per Pound, 15¢ LETTUCE Large Heads 2 for 25¢ Sweet Potatees 4 pounds for 25¢ Fincy Black Figs Per Pound, 10¢ Italian Prunes 3 pounds for 25¢ BUTTER - Darigold in quarters, per Ib. 43¢ hquakes, he said, may occur region the aqueduct will tra- because the San Gabrile and the process of being uplifted. arth disturbances are likely to r along the line of the great 1 Andreas fault, which the aque- duct must cross. ault” is the geologists’ term a division between two tremen- s sections .of the earth's crust. n an earthquake occurs one or | both sections may shift its position, | breaking anything such as the | aqueduct that passes through both section: Geologists have been trying to find the best place for the aque- Merriman said, Even then an earth- ] EGGS-Large Fresh Ranch, in cartons, dozen 49¢ ——— e e SUSSSSS PSS Phone 478 duct to cross the San Andreas fault, |3 [ Attention Radio Fans R. 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