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s R G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 114 $16,000 ASKED The W eather y : ' P ~ & (By the U. §, Weather Burean) ‘FDR METHDDIST Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m,, March 12: . e - P eau 1 ! ] Fair and slightly. warmer tonight and Friday; moderate east- GHURGH REALTY erly winds. LOCAL DATA [ Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.76 23 bid NE 20 Clear Chamber Of Commerce 4 am. today -29.79 17 28 E 15 Clear. o | : l I 1( ::S Noon today -.....2089 16 2 E 8 Pt Cly [ij,rgeds .LEE‘SIa:“rfe Cl: %“ly 5 i < A nd 1n rront o 110! CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 5 P ; : ) [ Y (Continuea Trom Page One) | for HOME DECORATION SO TN | vttt i ooy diit | OiRoi®s =8 et B ! Station— temp. temp. emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. \_Nentk}_e»r to do for injured persons between Barrow . -10 -10 -16 -16 b 0 Clear time of accident and arrival of| | i Nome 22 26 | 4 10 % 0 Clear |doztor or transfer to hospital. The n QT § / 3 W B i, NS ‘RE NNES / ND Bethel PR | " Bt | 2 2 14 0 Clear {bureau is teaching its course in FIRST | HOWING OF CU RTAINS, ( RETONNE ANI Fort Yukon 2 -2 -10 -10 16 0 Clear | some part of Alaska almost all the O S Tanana 12 10 | 0 R 0 Clear | time.” | DRAFL ERY FABR](AS Fairbanks 18 18 0 2 4 0 Clear Great cconomic value i | Eagle 6 6 -20 -20 » 0 Clear| Mr. Miller said the economic e St. Paul AL ) 30 G e 12 Trace Snow|value of first aid and accident : J . Dutch Harbor ... 34 32 T — 0 Cldy | prevention had been proved by the With the coming of the bright Spring i 7 o g N ¥ Greay | expericnces of numerous large in- . Cordova . . 34 32 b2 38 14 [ Clear | dustrial organizations. season, comes also the necessity of Sendi “op gl o I 0 Clear| “One of the great steel corpora-| ind ) X Sitka T o 20 il % 0 Clear | tions,” he declared, “has spent 33-; preparing your window hangings hik 34 32 | 13 18 . 0 Clear {000,000 to promote safety and first | I ¥ 8.y L ;{S;cce I:Eper! 34 34 aid, and it figures that it m_sl Y j for Spring and Summer, This is Edmonton 6y 3 CE TR Cliy|fSHIEET 80,0000 o die expendl-| e \\\W 3 Seattle 52 48 4 4 14 . 18 cmr““;;-"mg S i R | . ) ), 1 7 . o ] H g . . v w, ; your opportunity to buy Curtains, ls’g;fl;‘r;:msco - :g :3 | j} :z i ~go 5 g:gf',-to Juneat hé. has. insteubtad hun-| S o > . i +_Tess than 10 x:nlles *777ldreds of persons in the standard l“\ i - Drapery Sets and Fabrics. Ruffled 4 . | methods. These persons consist of i ~ " ¢ ¥ p- The pressure is moderately lov from the Gulf of Alaska to miners, mill men, firemen, boy | » Curtains in full lace curtains, panels Cregon and is moderately low ani falling rapidly in the western|scouts and residents generally. He i) Aleutian Islands. It is clear in t1c Interior, North and West and inviicd members of the Chamber to and draperies in patterns and color- falling in the West. Clear weath:r is reported in nearly all por- @itend the competitive demonstra- ° tions of the Territory and no pricipitation has occurred in meas-|tion that will be given by first aid ings in tune with the new season. urable quantity for three days. T:mperatures have risen in the In- (2ams at the high school gymna- % e 7 terior and in the Gulf of Alasky and have fallen elsewhere in!s‘“f?‘ tomorrow. evening, ; Fur Lollars Choose now from these new assort- Alaska except the extreme Southwest. The lowest temperature of| The Al eau Gold: Mining | iy o the winter, 14.8 degrees was re d about 10 a. m. today at gc(""z:;; d a prize for ,l ments. Juneau. ! Pcket Knives for Boys Flatter the New i . | P p A b ut tecam will also put q ALL ALASKA GUNRAB ULSUN lon an exhibiticn demonstration, and : g ». izl |tha Chamber has bought pocket| S C Priced from 25¢ a yard up iR b T o et oo e Piu pring Coats | 9 | Delegates to the Alaska Terri-| 5 GHAMBER GE s AGEn 3a DlEs .torial Chamber of Commsres are | | y R. E. Rebert lI:n Shatiuck and | Spongy Woolens ! |G. H. Walmslcy, the I, AND RUFFLED CURTAINS BUSY FRIDAY IN HOSPITAL == : and 2 2\ | borship dues were fe i f 75 cents up to $5.00 e E—— now than a year ago at this iime.; TWEEDS % 2 ' - g = ol M : /3 Naty He urgad members to make romit- i {Biennial Meeting Will Con- Native of Norway Leaves He urssd members to make ramit- | . hiss — vene at 4 P. M. in Ju- No Known Relatives Forty-five requosts for informa- | $19.50 to $69.5 3 i ) ) tion were received and answered by , neau City Hall | n Un{ted States B ey i the e { = In the Council Chambers in the| Conrad Olson, 30 years old, died iy o In Newport Blue, e ren s 0 nc City Hall at 4 oclock tomorrow early today at St. Ann's Hospital. Harding Memorial Son S L o °9 > afternoon, the Alaska Territorial He entered the institution last T Be Dedicated ea San | Chamber of Commerce will convene | Tuesday in the final stages of J Si h b ‘ ) : & O {its biennial session. bercular trouble. The remains June Sixteent. g J"”()"” 3 L(‘{l({lll,‘,’ ’)(‘["””””” b“)' E | Among matters of importance to e at the undertaking establish- BlaCk and 3 | come before the Chamber are the t of the Juneau-Young Com- MARION, Ohie, March 12.— Tan {means to be adopted to obtain Arrangements have not yet!| Hcke Dcnithon, Chairman of M’!MMMMMM“““‘“ for financing its activ 1 made for the funeral. | the Exccutive Committec of the B‘\ % T 3 PO iafid Teritorial - pubilicity r. Olson had lived in Juneau Harding Mcmerial / ciation, General future policies of the several years. He had worked on| ha nctified Lawrence Richey, . 3 . S : See - Territorial organization will also teamboats plying 1dcal wat-| Scerctary to President Hoover, D(llly LrUfiS"". (’r(l Pll;zlfl "E P I DEM'G AT | be given attention. ! last summer he was em-| that Tuesday, June 16 was sat- } At the noon session today of t oustide tasks occasionally :1 ffl’i(“’}' with the Asociation Sol & 4 Pl [ ) the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, eries. cr the delication of the Hard- ACROSS olutl sterday’s Puzzl j ¢ { . S Work g SOIPHICEE. Y Ko 5 { PUINT BARRuw !| delegates from this city were ap-| He was born in Norway. So far| ing Memorial v 6. Musica) WARSETIAITIABIRIAM { & pointed to the Territorial Cham-|as known he has no relatives ¥fesident Hoover had previ- symbol Tasiad ARLARE LA Ladlale ; | ber's meeting. The list of del cither in Alaska or in any other! ©cusly inquired if that day 1. rarwvian — [A[STE[ARHO |V IE [N ER{ER|A] Is SPREADING e e S 8E of tre. Tersitorint| DA oF thd: A Bedved, | weuld be catisfastory. 14. Accustom NIEJA[R P T B AlL|T organization as made up today by! B 1[ g @ 15. Chief town of Pi1|P|P 0{D|D|S | its Executive Secretary, M. S. Wr IS CONVALESCING | THEY MIGHT CHANGE JAILS l'l;]a‘:‘lc;ls\\ulmn RIEIP AlL RIS | P tiey, follows: Miss Chrisiine Halvorsen, who' WILLARD, O.—Even hoboes have | A& Tow tide ALIEREP[E E[EIR|I |E |More Antitoxin Necessary‘ First Division—R. E. Robertson,|has been seriously ill with influ- | their rights, and those who ars 11. Supports for SILIAITIE]S AlsISIEIN|T a h h) l 3 Allen Shattuck, G. H. Walmsley|enza, is now reported convalescing.lodged in jail here are demanding coffins B IARIE TIR AlGlo 31, The archfiend —Ot er calities and Mr. Whittier, Juneau; Charles — .- | theirs. They have complained be- 33. The holly A R E Glo ‘1\",‘:"\"&:::’;. May Need Ald Benjamin, Wrangell. Louis W. Hill, Jr, grandson of | cause occasionally the dances held | 1‘; ixx;:‘s}‘l‘:auey AlSIT .E_.R N SIEIN Second Division—Arthur J. Lo-|James J. Hill, the “empire build-|in the community hall over their - Auiding . * [A[LIE|CHMAIRIEITIE[S POINT BARROW, Alaska, March | men, Nome. er,” is working as a bank clerk to|cuarters are so noisy they can't 2. Bypocrivieal [RIESTHIAIP|E|SED|UIE[S] Aaoenty 12—Desplte efforts to control the| Third Division—Frank H. Foster, |86t & practical education. | steep. 2 r'““'_;s";n' I ININERLIE|T|THRE|RIG|O] 20, Crysiallized diphtheria epidemic, the disease is| Codrdova. and Cal M. Brosius, Sew- e | 25, Pri RIE[SHENIE[O NJ el spreading. The hospital is so ard. ! bz Tln';l‘;;,:snlear_u- AITIEBMARIE]S L 3 “I\l‘:n’i!'lrv crowded it is necessary to send| Fourth Division—Luther C. Hess ‘l b 5 ifix{;scl‘;?:nec o grersons et 1L Early immunizations are not at TR R < T AR . - o in gy ol & o tions in 5. "Cl6 Bow e all effective on account of the 2 £ . Y ] 5. L%nges}:nir’ew & Varts of heads 45 ;I};‘\-.L'::LTJ serum that was used before Pilozll.m‘ EN FAcES S l d C R ver au lng ea.?dn e 7. Rolliciing i1 Take oath Crosson arrived with antitoxin, be- 8 teel an ast anges 87. Steeps flax 8. 0ld word for ing old. £ AR . . . - o 3t staliie CaiE Doctor Griest has Informed the MURE 0“ ARGES During the winter months is a good time to 10. Blue dyestuft Fairbanks Health Service, hesitating o' utomobil: oroughly i ed G obatnea 61 | o fo g R T . ENAMELED and NICKELED have your aut ol}te th gh'y inspect 65. Points In his- plants Nerve net- cause of the expense, that finan- _ and put In good repair. : 1. JiHE sname. of B clal consideration i8' secondary and e ; Beautiful P . 45 Cojinty'tn New hibitlonist ... he must have more antitoxin es- | Prosecuting Attorney Delv- 2 We are equipped to make any repair whether rk stat E 8 - 3 . PR A s 1 Qs Pl fififiyc&"}fif,;mmfi; sl ing Further Into Sanitary it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- is no doctor at Wainwright and Loan Assn. Serviceable justment and will be pleaced to give you a R R — ; NOW ON DISPLAY | flatrate on any job. SEA' , March 12. —Prosecut- :Efs:foffidpxn;u?g:ox‘sf&e ing Atterney Burgunder s contini- { i i b — W & L) . |ing his investigation of the tran- > . g g = C M C p y I i;ie!cae;sary 0, trn Homes into hos sactions of Adolph Linden, former; G e l Onno 0 o an 9 nc' i President of the Puget Sound Sav- z “ma r w i . . | tzh and ‘Tean Association and b « Service Rendered by Experts of the American Red Cross, it was|others connected with the insti- | there that Stsan: B. Anthony help- | tytion with @ view to filing further) 2 S = - 1cd Miss Barton pack her trunks charges.. ] lon the eve of her departure for| The Prosecuting Attorney said lthe Prussian war, he had discovered additional das | R = '|falcations against Linden of ap-| | WILE HERE FROM SITRKA | roximately $100,000, which he said; | WY Linden used for his personal ex-j | Albert Wile, traveling man, who| penges. i {has been a guest at the Goddard| pinden is already charged with Hot Springs for over a week, ar- | ombessling $280,000, from the m-i DID YOU NOTICE PAGES 116 and 117 |rived on the Queen from Sitka. |gytution. He {8 6ut under $15,000 MARCH 7TH ISSUE | 2 P TP bail after being returned from New i PLAN ITALY-BERLIN ROUTE |yorg. { BOLOGNA, Italy—A new air line —_—————— ;lrom here to Berlin is under dis- MRS. ADSIT TO RETURN SATURDAY EVENING POST (cussion. The line may end here, — ] 2 vy | although the Government is anx-| pfrs, Agnes F. Adsit, who has a 5\ gim i ” “0“51 to establish & Rome-Berlin|position in the Td‘:rflorlnl auditor’s WHAT REGULARITY DOES m Y & y | service. office, and wWho on a vacation . ’ au Lu b Mdls I - Y trip to the: Sthles, has sent word| A little water now and then keeps JURE er s FIREC4 | TWO PRIVATES RATED PILOTS (from San Diego that she will be! % o % . Exclusive Peilors | WASHINGTON — Maurice B.|back In Junéau early in April sife in a flower, but if watered regularly @ | e Riherd, stationed in the Philip- PSS it abounds in living strength with great- | | pioneers of the suffrage movement, Pines, and Edward A. Brown, at PIONEER 18 ILL ¢r beauty and fragrance. A PHONE 358 . H Roll will bear T2 names. 1mn‘ll' Okl:l; are the only two fi Brm—flm Ry y ad Li | 1t will be placed in the historic es on the Air Corps roster| W.' - Jimeau pioneer,’ ¢ - S onh Head List on Honor Ro s b gause o the histor® Who dre rated as pllots. The only|ls & patiént i St. Ann's Hospital! ’ It is the regular ad.dmons to one’s | { headquarters for the league. {other enlisted men holding flying|He entered Monday for medical' saving fund that make it grow. WASHING TON, March 12—| i i ratings are 28 noncommissioned of= |treatment. % 2 # ! . Names of Susan B. Anthony, Anna‘ The house, with its high ceilings pioers, ol L . Howard Shew and Carrie Chapman | and old-fashioned doorways, served | i O R S ROCK INJURES FINGERS UNI TED FDQD ‘Catt will appear first on the Na- as headquarters for General Grant| LAKEHURST, N. J. — Fifteen | P s Sl tional Roll of Honor bronze tablet| during the Civil War. President Nayy officers, ranging in rank| chatles Erickson, laborer, injured . . " . 2 k 3 (‘OMP A NY %o be unveiled this spring by the | Lincoln came there from the White from captain to ensign, will form|the fingers of his left hand hand- lrst atwn an A ¢ } 4 nal League of Women Voters. House to confer with him. Also a class to begin studies July 1|ling rock. He is a patient at St. £ ,“ “tablet, honoring the women] the home of Clara Barton, founder.of lighter-than-air flying here. |Anw's Hospital |