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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1931. | o U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Daily Cross-word Puzzle The Weather 3 ] e 7] 157 a nValy (V " () l/Fq | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’'s Puzzle 24. One_who em.! (By the U. S. Weather Burean) rIII“ (,( Vi 9] v e e 2 9. OF ier.arikth Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 28: % ) ;: ‘J{L'.‘.i?.", i [PTATR]E]D] [o]v]E[N]S] 29, Pol"\r:l;;ln; o ok I(l:z:sfl possibly showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle var- SPRI ’\'( dress uflfl 32 Afirmative bk or S NG 1L One who puts . otes ! LOCAL DATA ey ina EI n. G'u‘g;‘;g:w | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity Weather 16. Large artery Yl s ancesiral 4 pm. yest'y 2007 52 ® S n Rain 1%, SO Ve IR|D] ;};’:,:;n;"n':;f. !4 am. today 2992 44 96 s 3 Rain This Spring Gloves will match some other 18. Waisteont s [E | .lsh dynasty | Ncon today 2068 47 93 8 5 Rain = ; coming forth AN oy G <ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | part of the costume—possibly the hat. Many than® A 5y poieats *7 | FESTERDAY A OBEE | i - . Gibes 8. Hoar fros | /8 . A AR Rbent o ’ o) < 5. Aeriform fluld 49. On the ocean | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am, 4a.m. Preclp. 4am. others will be worn in direct contrast such as i Pé’cor:;;'ff{‘." g £ B | station— B ol | ok it e Wonte white with a dark costume. | 30 Eeyptian sun 3 betle charuce | Barrow el o 1370 10 208, 10 0 Clear | 131 Consutls 5] And ten: hms | Nome 32 32 i & 0 cudy | et e ER & finailied™ |nethe s 8 | = 4 10 0 Ciear | ~ WHEN THINGS WAKE UP | of time . e .| Fort Yulon 84 .42 228 dk o2 Cldy I I (‘I | 3 Menp fapd TorrrraRe 3 B 30 30 0 Pt Cldy Spring—hangi th & Wint 'eS L, pUENSTT o ity dn Bwgis b Bete Gynih gy plEiIS, 8 * ‘ —hanging up another worn-out: Winter— Ald Gloves i SR ignyy 9 Largest con- o gothir 85, Place of a& 120, 8 ot Q| unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunniés; W % Aincl Doeskin I 1&"&5‘,‘" 8. 5:,"%:", Y Thmm‘\;‘:unl ¥ n::[::n : 32 - % '}) : glgz Mankind ‘seems to begin again with newhope, S Linsed : k i - 3 32 2 | omen’s § .nn 1 i1 | 44 Develop the o, s m ar. mtfl o e | Dutén Harbor 34 2 0 30 i, ¥ Cidy | new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, Slip- | 46. Mobammedan or 1. Toward 51 Growlogout by, 5 5 0 learning what to seek and what to shun. Slip-on | ohang man's name 3 R vk " iF T Kodiak 50 50 90 40 20 [} Clear . { | #7. Gorman ey Tl Come on. the aie .. 9. Seasons | cordova 60 52 40 40 4 0 Glear A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- Black, Beige, Eggshell | &. Japasesercoln gy AL " s PRt o S fova | yineau 58 52 8 wu 3 14 Rain ing to have. Make this your Bank. Tl I} 51. Phitippi ent of - . smtht wolce | Sitka 63 - 45 46 0 A7 [¢) and White ! :,, »,‘De:-:;orr:?d » nmekn“ S agney owéd B R eeh | Ketchikan o 6 6 48 4 46 Rfig | 2 o oo g5 pate v, § foteann 2. . down | Prince Rupert .. 66 66 48 48 4 Trace Rain Fi N . d | 8t Late: eomb. 10 TR 8 Tatees 5 69 Reatyiabben |00 6 68 B 0 Clear urst National Bank | 86. Physicjans ¥ 2 bl stand i ppcllurum o8 | Seattle 58 o B 0 0 Clear | o, A eicad 18 SRR B B e TN { Portland e A e 0 Clear | Foe | San Francisco ... 68 62 | 5 56 3 0 Cldy { *—Less than 10 miles. ‘The pressure is moderately low from the Gulf of Alaska south- 1 9 7 ’mnd and is lowest west of California, It is moderately high in MOTHER S DA\ MAY IOTH v 4 | Central, Western and Northern Alaska and highest in the extreme . Pe Q@ " ; (1]"!"")[8"(’(’0 | North. Light snow has fallen in the eastern Interoir and rain has Give “er WHITMA’\ S 841 MPL ER CA]VDY | been general over Southeastern Alaska. Clear weather prevails over In 1,2,3 and 5 pound boxes (‘l wes | ‘much of Southwestern Alaska. Temperatures have fallen in the | H »id | Interfor and risen in the Gulf o Alaska with littie change in | B l M D C i { } 1uther districts. ut er, allro rug 0. | 0y | 1 " ]t 2, ” i Women’s double woven, | N Y GflVERNflR | ATTENTION EASTERN sTARS | : When We Sell t—It’s Right 3 : 1; | ! /E DELIVE faney 4-inch Slip-on | | auneau Chapter No. 7, 0. E. 8.' L B assorted colors 1.25, $1.75 pair FANCY CHAMOISUEDE || —Assorted patterns and eolors. MISSES® SINGLE SLIP-ON Price, 75 cents SPEAK OUT " FOR CANNON /| Two Mebere of Bishop’s | ' College to Support Him for President NASHVILLE, Tenn. April 28— | Two members of the College of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal | Church of the South are on record | that Bishop Cannon will become | the next President of that body | unless the four-year rotation rule | is ignored. The members making | the statement are John Moore, | Secretary of the College of Bishops, |and W. N. Ainsworth. Both denied | knowledge of the circulation of a B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” PRAJADHIPOK COLORED WOMAN NOW ENROUTE, WAS FEARFUL OF U. S. CAPITAL BEING DROWNED King of Siam to Remain in J. D. Van Atta Burns Rub- Washington for Next bers Too Scon and FOU!’ Days lhe” F!xes ROOf petition against Bishop Cannon's Y T | selection. NEW YORK, April 28. — King “S8ay, Mr. Van Atta | Prajadhipok of Siam, who intends gctta fix dat r . Water u to yoluntarily give the right of suf- in. I's2 in danger o' drowr ‘P f frage to his people, visits President Mrs. Mose Merriweather, col- | rep(lres or Hoover today. cred, tenant of rooms o the : on Front The King, Queen and his party Silver Fox Barber Shop d Divoree Rush Street, so notif proprie and her lessor yesterday afternoon Prince | When a genercus fall of rain broke pvll of dry wea r, J D Vm will reach Washington, D. C., this its evening. The King's half brother Chandaburi, died in Paris from a 3 We€ throat affliction last night but the comments Eing crdered suspension of mourn- | '\‘I ‘Xl?‘rf\k‘;‘le 5 .,\I \I 1 Ho Vevada Ge“mg Ready tO' ing for a visit to Washington. b PR RRRIR DOV, 8 i | d ISU‘;\«J‘I Mx‘;. Mt[:n\\\.nner v | Accommo ate Those So Mr. Van Atta investigated eapy om0 Y A S| Secking Separation WASHINGTON, D. C, : They we newly bur —oOfficialdom is ready wntl;] choJ- R e g RENO, Nevada, April 28—Ne- * orful ‘rigidly weicome fO(Tl hf‘ IVA')l smouldering. |cada’s divorce machinery is being of Siam. Four days will be filled ““po iy Thag peon caused by|oiled and speeded preparatory to with receptions, including a SLate| vy eom o flue. While the sun|going on a quantity produetion Dinnér a the White House, and| mio oo S 0™ or e rain, |basls on May 1. On that dute the| the conventional wsynt to the tomb Mr. Van Atta had put into the |new six weeks' residence law goes of the Unknown Soldier | stove several pairs of rubbers that |into effect Vice-President Charles Curls| o ynouene would deteriorate into| It is believed that from 100 to mects: the royal party at 6 o'clock |}, 4 ordcr before they would be | 200 divorce cases will be filed Fri- this evening with Secretary Of';c.god ggain next fall The fire|day and Saturday and the authori- ftate Henry L. Stimson, Admiral|i,ey maqe started flames that|ties have started clearing the way | Pratt, Chief of Naval Operations;| .. have burned for some time General MacArthur, Chief of Staff beh,m they were extinguished by of the Army and other officers. the rain. The roof was promptly | ‘The King will make his official ;opqipaq fvisit on President Hoover tomor- Tow. for the initial rush. -, |Blind Physician lAnsu-ers Call of “No wonder Ah nearly Nick Bez, Todd; Byron {undated,” declared Mrs. Patients at 74 Lo — " _a|weath One ob dem holes was | | almos’ as big around as mah| PAKEREVILLE, N. C, April 22, i :“"‘“"“’ —Although he has never seen any | Gastineau SR o 1 ey MRS |of his patients, Dr. E. Wiley Size- [ J. T. Nelson, Seattle; M. J. A {mer2, 74, has practiced medieine ' dersen, Mrs. R. G. Williams, ENTER PLEAS |in this mountainous seetion for 50 Erickson, Miller House years i Dalcn, Taku; Mrs. William Gross- | He lost his sight at 22, while a| anan, i‘lud"m at Bryant Metlical College, | Raleigh, N. C. iron, Waliace, Tdaho: M. McKallick, | N 4 Chichagof; Ellery Tremaine, No-| The blind physician has two ‘gales, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles bcasts: He has never failed to respend to a call, and has never Panlages an(])m': a case of typhoid. He (reats Othela Appear in Court all types of cases, diagnosing them | by his senses of hearing and feel- rando, Denver, Col; Mrs. Jack | %Mxn Ketchikan; Miss Emma C /'\lexau(l(* Puschner, Indianapolis; Mrs. Aud- rey Johnson, Petersburg Alaskan “Trial Date Is Set |ins A. Mehunt, John H LA | Most of his medicine is prepared Burke, I. Setiag, Seattle; 8. Sir |in his own home, largely to facili- clair, George Finn, W. Wing, Tu SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 28.—|tate treatment for patients not sequah. | Pleas of not guilty were entered|convenient to a drug store. His Zynda | by Alexander Pantages, Jess Shreve, Bishop Artonin, Sitka; Mrs. An-|Olive Day Clark and Willlam Job- ——————— drew Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. |elman, alleged pariners in the s0-| CHINA TO SEND FLIER TO US.| R. Sarber, Petersburg; J. Heller | called Hc ood ““vice-ring.” | Mr. and Mts. C. R. Collins, Seatile; | They were arranged on charges| NANKING.—Colonel Huang Ping’ father was also a physician. J. E. Tervo, Portland, Ore.; Mr. |of conspiracy to violate the State heng, chinese flier and ‘vice-di- CORDOVA WAR VETERAN ENDS ~ BONUS HIKE MAYOR'S CASE ‘Charges of Inefficlency 43 i Described as Not Specific (Continued from Page One) TAKES ACTION { Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, filed a pe- tition with the Governor charging that Walker had been “incompe- tent, inefficient and futile.” " Not waiting for the Governor to take action, the Legislature assum- ed the lead and directed that an inquiry be made into the records of the Walker regime. Tammany Divided As Tammany grinded for the de- {famse, it found itself a divided pmp. Reports from the inner Sahctums of the tiger had it that e - fésponsibility to the other. \Temflc Wind Causes Wom.‘g:n fagtion would attempt to pass an to Fall and Break | One of Her Arms Jther reports said that so great | was the danger to Tammany’s su- { periority that all internal difficul- ties would be settled and the CORDOVA — ‘John Faey, World | tiger would present a unified front. War veteran, has returned here| The faction known as “the new from a hitch hike and voyage in| Tammany” 'is headed by forces of support of the soldier bonus loan. | former Gov. Alfred E. Smith. The He was on the Yukon last summer ; “old” Tammany group, with which wheén he made up his mind to go\WaIker is aligned, is headed by to Washington, D. C,, to take part john F| Curry, the actual head of in the veterans' personal demon-|Tiger votérs. The Curry group is stration in the national capital in|said to support the old traditions At Week End, behalf of the bonus loan. |no monéy when he started, but ynever fissed a meal on the jour- ney. Terrific wind here recently caus- | ed Mrs. G. Poore to fall on the | |sidewalk, and she suffered the | fracture of an arm. Three tons of carpet recently| arrived to be used in recarpeting ' the Lathorp Building, which in- Icludes the Empress Theatre, There are 178 pupils in the grade school and 65 in the high school. The staff of teachers will have to be increased by one at the begin- ning of the next’school year. On a bid of $3,077, Charles Miller has been awarded the contract for construction of the municipal han- gar an Lake Eyak. Clam digging is unusually good | |and the clam and crab cannery in Harvey Bay, near here is putting 'up a large pack. L. V. Giske was recently electet¥| , Dictator of the local Loyal Order }of Moose. Gus Jepson has completed models 16f all types of square-rigged and | full-rigged ships, the latest, a four- | master, being on exhibition in the Elks’ club rooms. a silver medal Nicholas League for Jjust been awi in the St. iboys and girls under 18 years. The prize-winning contribution, which appeats in the February number St. Nicholas Magazine, is a picture, of an Alaskan winter scene, in the forégrou: of which is' a young lady Who has met one of those Mishaps so common to skiers. PR T U Fred Harris, Tulsa, Okla., dep- uty -eheriff, -Has traveled 155394 miles in 18 menths to return 550 prisoners wanted in Tulsa. He had | Jane Vickery, of Kennecott, has| of Tammany, most prominent of | which is that of being loyal to dis- trict leaders and rewarding their good deeds. Paralléls in Past Amid this maelstorm of reform a third faction edged its shadow mm the Tammany wigwam. This ,was the group looking to the day when Roosevelt would be a can- | didate for the Presidential nomina- tion. { The Governor act:d with alacnty {in the Crain investigation, but he hesitated on charges against Walk- er until the Mayor could have | time to answer them. Tammany warned the Governor not to sacri- his desire for a lane in the Presx- dential race. -, SAVE THE DATE Saturday night, May 2. Annual May Day Dance given by the Am- | erican Legion Auxiliary. —adyv. “Tomorrow’s Styles Foundation Garmerits Featuring the last word, in .a. complete line of both . “Ben Ton” and “Gossard” Foundation .Garments and Mrs. D. W. Couplin, Junéau. juvenile law |rector of the aviation department | e Trial was set for May 25. |to the Chinese ministry of war, ©Old papers (u your fires, at The John Mills entered a not guilty will tour America and Europe this plea last Tuesday. Empire. lsuml'ner to study aviation problems. ; | fice the Walker administration m h will meet in regular session to- night at 8 pm. Initiation and en- tormmm"nt Visiting members wcl-\ Telephone 134 Express Money Orders ALASKA MEAT CO. | i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ‘i Meadowbrook Butter | jilaad P JESEIE M. KELLER, ! Worthy Matron, | FANNIE L. ROBINSON, ' —adv. Secrevar; ol S s Austin Fresh Tamales Sk PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 After May Ist uli bitls or ac- % counts against the Olympic Pool Room will be paid by GL‘.;r;;c; UNITED FOOD Stebac. | JOHN COVICH, [ O adv. MIKE B. DRAGNICH. C MPANY CASH IS KING NEW Betty Baxley DRESSES Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—RILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. _THE CHAS. W. 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