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/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1931. The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and viciniiy, beginning at 4 Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variabls winds. : LOCAL DATA 1 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity- Wina Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y .....29.96 G1 36 S 9 “lear for SPRING , THE CORRECT GLOVES 4 am. today 2001 4 81 w 1 Clear : : : Ncon today 2994 ° 53 > 5t s 8 Rain This Spring Gloves will match some other ©ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY part of the costume—rpossibly the hat. Many Cho o e T SR el R temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather others will be worn in direct contrast-such as R i | Barrow 32 28 Bt 8- 98 = W Cldy white with a dark costume. Nome .30 30 18 20 6 ' Trace Pt.Cldy Bethel . "8 | s sl 1B 0 Clear Fort Yukon 2 4 26 30 . 0 Cldy o L Tanana 42 42 | 28 32 - [ Cldy "R Fairbanks 46 46 38 38 o 0 Cldy Kid Gloves g R Rgh e SRR St. Paul ¥ 40 40 26 26 0 Clear Women’s 4-inch Doeskin Dutch Harbor 40 40 34 34— 0 Cldy F Kodiak 56 56 | % 94 7134 0 0 Clear Slip-on Cordova 64 60 | 7s8E . 298 4 0 Clear . it | Juncau 68 7= el 40 41 1 0 Clear Black, Beige, Eggshell Sitka B8 e el ol D 0 PLCIdy ; l “} l 5 Ketchikan 72 70 44 46 0 Cldy anc 11Le | Prince Rupert 70 63 50 52 . 0 Cldy " | Edmonton . 62 50 32 32 0 9 "T” to 1 75 Seattle 64 62 52 52 0 o d e Dizge 43 | Portland 30 80 56 56 0 San Francisco ... 66 58 54 54 4 18 | *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is high in Westorn and Northern Alaska and Cen- ttal Canada, and is highest in sbuthern Bering Sea. 1t is moder- ately low frcm the eastern portion of the Gulf ‘of Alaska south- svard, and lowest north of Hawaii. Light snow flurries and showers fell in portions of Western Alaski and the weather is generally fair this morning throughout the Territory. Temperatures have fallen in Nerthern and Western Alaska with little change ‘in other districts. pair Chameisuede 3 Associated Press Photo. The newest venture of Prince Michael of~Rumania is In the ‘Bootleg Trade in Costly COMES HERE | ‘ . iy \ | Gems Now Infests Africa BY SEAPLANE $1.75 pair ‘ S i b | ‘ : it e &1L e H B E ¢ .. Petersburg Returns Here yes Basis Of Suit | |has sprung up in South Africa. Saturday and Makes Gloves Women’s double woven, Mls Greece fancy 4-inch Slip-on assorted colors 1.25 sOT QY C 3 3 o y . Qe 3 Illicit diamond-diggi is 2 . MISSES’ SINGLE FANCY CHAMOISUEDE g mgmymgfn?fed u”eis[ R = 7 Sunday Flight _ 2 rum-running in America. | i i SLIP-ON-—Assorted patterns and colors, In Namaqualand, where tthe | To sitka and back to Juneau South African Government has | constituted the activities yesterday Price. 75 cents | established a monopoly over dia- i of the Alaska Washington Airways’ | seaplane Pet based h The aircraft 1 Pilot Rebert El- |lis and Mechanic Brian Har | left this city in the afternoon 1;1); Dr. W. J. B. McAulif mond producticn, professional dia- | mond diggers, operating in secret by night, delve for diamonds all along the seashore from Port Nol- loth to the mouth of the Orange river. | B' ]‘/1‘ Beh r(),'(ls Co' I'lc" ; Under %:Z‘gct;mfigouts and 9 P sentries, who give warning of the “Juncaw’s Leading Department Store” approach of government inspect- [ the diamond diggers move in pi-miiltary fashion, and run to | bullet-proof shelters at the first e | SIGT1 - Of dangey. | The diggers move from one point to another ower the long. beach, SISTER SECONDS FOR BOXER and in the darkness it is almost | impessible for the government | Maleolm Wilson and Jack Cham- | agents spot them. Assoolated Press Photo | herlain, traveling salesmen and While the government forbids George Longley who has brown | merchandise brokers, and Miss anyone from prospacting for dia- yes sought todisprove ina Chicago | gty Shaw and Miss Margaret ARl o court the theory that blue-eyed |\, ~ o F monds in Namagualand, no law Sathite” cannats havs browmeyed‘_Y“am’" school teachers. A | Bae been passer g diggins 10 | children. His eyes are the big issue | s S ¥ » diamond-bearing cands’ iy hig guit for $500,000 of an estate. | T which are submerged at high tide 7 TWO COUPLES MARRY Are Arrested and Frank Karabelnikoff as round-trip | passengers. On returning from | there yesterday evening the plane l‘alsn brought to Juneau Frad F. 4 (Schrey, mayor of Sitka, and W. PV s R S b v The large eyes of Cryssoula Rodi The Petersburg late Saturday were probably too much for beauty {afternoon returned here to Junciu judges in national contest in Greece from a trip to Sitka to which sh> She was named Miss Greece fot had gone Saturday forenoon. All 1931, |'h ngers were round-trippers. e Joseph J. Me . IN JUNEAU RECENTLY COAL FOR Private prospactors, who insist{ : that the shifting area between the Henry L, Bahrt,and Mys Ann EVERY PURSE | high and low-water marks is not Hingley, both of Juneau, were re- within the government ban, re- poang AL Sk ; S y married in this city. They cently, rmm‘c}"ed large . quantities DIES PuRTLAND,wm make their home here. Mr. AND of ldiamonds Lad &hc disp;xtgd s y | Bahrt, a pioneer Alaskan, is Chicf g Were prompLy. ITEsec. | Clerk at the Zynda Hotel. i r or- 3 ) The trial ’f“:?"' ’:_;‘:'”el‘_éahi;;s! PORTLAND, Oregon, April 27.—| Stanley S. Snyder and Helen PURPOSE e T xiating o, Judge W. B. Gilbert, aged 84, of|C. Tweed, both of Juneau, were aiot.hgluged . In. [the exigoing the Federal Circuit Court, Ninth|married here last week. They will Biictions. | District died at his home here of |live in this ci : SR Jdied n this city. wl?:mtfec(\;inémSr{ic}?lalgggfnig;ngtacf; general infirmities. He had been | CALL confined to his bed for the past |y e o Cape Town and i ULl e W o v POOR SLEEP DUE TO Us | tities were being recovered at low o e Vtir:nas: o | GAS lN UPPER BOWEL water in the Port Nolloth region. 2 DIRECT This was the signal for a mad Poor sleep is caused by gas press- rush to :he new Eldorado from EII‘RITES ARE HELD FOR |ing heart and other organs. You over South Africa. | LATE 0. S. PAVOV[CHican't get rid of this by just doetor- Troops and police were hurried ing the stomach because most of ope from Cape Town to keep the army| Funeral exercises were held yes- | the gas is in the UPPER bowel. P(wthc Coast of fortune-hui-ers out of the gov-{terqay afternoon for the late O. S.| The simple German remedy, Ad- ernment’s diamond preserves. The payovich. Rites were held at 1|lerika, reaches BOTH upper and C lC military forces checked the rush,! jock by the Serbian Flag Societyvlo“'er bowel, washing out poisons 0(1 000 but after the troops returmed to|,nq gt 2 gclock by the Independ- | Which cause gas, nervousness, bad Cape Town, the diggers resumed|eny Order of Odd Fellows. sleep. Get Adelerika today; by Ph 412 their night operations. Interment was in Evergreen|tomorrow you feel the wonderful one 2 T Cemetery. effect. You will say the day you PR | réad this was sure a lucky day for *Issoclated DPress P Work on Fed. Bmldmg | you. Butler~Mu.uro Drug Co. lu_ LANLE When King Levinsky, Chicago lightheavyweight, went to Boston | At Fairbanks May Be 'MRS. SHELDON IS QSR Sy s Droz Blotge Sty recently to pound out a decision over Con O'Kelly of Ireland, his sister, Started During July '['0 TOUR mTER]oR Mre. Lena Levy, served in the arena ring as his second. She was armed with a manager’s license, the first ever granted to a woman by the ——— p s e~ Massachusetts boxing commission. WASHINGTON, D. C.—(Special MMrs, Charles 1Sheléi:r:. of Ith?n' “Tomorrow’s Styles - ——————————————— | Correspondence) — The people of Mass. 15 arranging to tour Interlor Todas” Alaska this summer, her particular . 4 2 e anxious that Balrhpris | arer Ty interest drawing her to McKinley . Stali'l C’toos‘)s J()llr’l(llist | construction of their new “deral‘National Park. There it Was Khfl_ti g star i ild sea- BUNANE ST AUl S f her now deceased husband spent To Be His Right Hand Man v Wekeraam oo |15 ey s n esonsion wor || F gunel ation i | o!and promotion of the Rark as one § e 3 i |ert his influence to that end. The | | 2 x[ By VICTOR EUBANK ulte black and contrasts With, a |DelGWe ivldited ithe affice of ‘the ({Irmt;z gsrge::eswm“ T % BAMBOO MOSCOW, April 27—Viacheslav | rathor pale face ::flv‘vr)w"‘zch:;cmg!;gds :?;;;f. e By Garments BRIER p M. Molotoff, right-hand man to most other leaders of the|that some - el gt FAREY INekwE BovrH S L) ! Joseph Stalin, in the affairs of | communist regime, Molotoff hag|tions: had recently been made an s rin ] ':) of Socialist Saviet Re- |had his st of eal ls ang | that this owuld cause a delay in| - 5 alist let e- | ha s share czarist jails | 2 P ;::; Buien o ne:':’pap-r man | oxiles, His tacond shows six terms |advertising for bids until the first Deputy U. S. Marshal C. V.|| . Featuring the last TO . His friends say he would rather |in prison and two banishments to|DAlf Of May. ~Affer the bids are Brown left on ihe Alaska with ivo mic |received, checked over, contract|insane patients for Morningside,'| word in a complete awarded, bound arranged and ap-|hear Portland, Oregon. For Both Young and Ol write “pieces for the paper” than | Asiag manage the complex affairs of the In 1920 Molotoff was cretary . e = e o5 B L Bl vt countmy | of o el the | proved, several weeks will be con- par. o line of both “Bon $2.00 per Bottle Mglotoff’s official post is “presi- | Ukra Then he met Stalin,|Sumed. Technicaj Officer Georgo < secretary of |O- Von Nerta states that it is very Commissars.” In other the all-u st communist party |improbable that actual work on| May 16 has-been chosen by Ju- countries he probably wo and member of its central come|construction can start before some fiédu Elks as the date for their Foundation called “premier,” since the coun il | mittee. In other words he wcmjsm? ;2 Juu}y'h:“?mt‘fh 5“01“8 wil] | Bailroad Dance. £ over which he presides is made un on the staff of the big leaders. e made T, hings along as oy of the he?ds of the various fede a!| When the recent premier, Rykoff, | much as possible. The building| WOMEN JUDGES IN GERMANY Garments TS |had to go because of his “right” |IS to be of concrete and will cost Ton” and “Gossard” dent of ‘the Council of People |and o Juneau Drug Company Free Delivesy . Phone 33 BERLIN.—Latest statistics re-j N Dl sk juakes Molo- | ylews, Stalin . picked ' Magipl 4 g |veal that there are 74 fraulines Pm omfi“ St g .in ca nd to. Stalin| | succeed him. PRI s i 1 ‘:fld ,""?e‘;t“ Jo ”w} o GIL RICH HERE |acting as judges in Germany. ‘communist party and the real| TURKISH MOTHERS HONORED| | wer in the country. . | G. L. Rich, travéling man, am BB new Russia is a country of | ANGORA, Turkey—The Turk: | companied by his wife, has arrived { | ' comparatively young men. Molo- (ish government has awarded med-|in Juneau and is registered at the| | foff is 41. He has a conspicuous|als and money prizes to 15009 |Gastineau Hotel. | bald. spot and & somewhat alder- | Turkish mothers who bave six liva, TR TR | D Y inie front, 7 mustache 1sling children or more. Old Papers at The Empire. l ——————— Butler, Mauro Drug Co. WHEN THINGS WAKE [P Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. | Munkinld. seems to begin again with new hope, i new ambition, and new determination to be prydent, | learning what to seék and what to shun. : A bank account of your own is a thing worth sti‘iv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank T',_, | FINE FOR COLDS— { VAPURE 1 “When We Sell It—It’s, Right” ; j ' WE DELIVER Telephone 134 Express Money Orders ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR. LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ‘PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 —— UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE " Chas. Miller, Prop. 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