The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1931, Page 2

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e = g : oo THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. ] ‘ E p % ) 4 % V I U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF Aamoumvn:, WEATHER BUREAU j W“W’ M an-Made ‘Eruption’ Atop Live Volcano ' Will iR Sicars M. Lassen Notonsd Park The W eather | ilt Dedicate Mt. Lassen National Par. , (By the U. 8. Weather Buresz) ; Forecast for Juneau and viclnlty beginning at 4 p.am., July 16: i Cloydy tonight, Friday generally fair and warmer; gentle west- § erly winds. ‘ LOCAL DATA ° Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pm. yesty 2093 69 51 NW 10 Pt Cldy B 4 4 am. today 29.99 56 ki Calm Cldy Noon - today 3006 63 58 NW 6 cldy i VABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . : T YESTERDAY | A ® Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. d4am. Precip. 4am. ¢ | station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather - Z | Barrow .. 36 36 (%0 3 - 0 cldy & T | Nome i e S e WO NG E Clay i | Bethel TR e SR o Rain i | Fort Yukon 6 64 52 52 . 0 Clear ks Tanana . §8. .56 | -iag’ SEEIE BT S Cldy Fairbanks s [ » ol Cldy - Eagle ... | AR T . 0 Cldy g St. Paul ... AR A R e | et ) Rain Dutch Harbor ... 58 56 | 52 60 e .01 Rain X . i ) T BRI T S C Jul_\ is the month of v\lmmwllmu\ c;)rdd:va Ll G 60 | 22 2: . g Pt'gigz Juneag .......... W 6 .| 54 8 s 0 Cldy Sitka o b 2 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan 68 66 | 48 52 . 0 Cldy {Prince Rupert ... — — | 50 53 . 0 Pt.Cldy | Edmonton . 6 64 | ‘a8 B¢ . 0 Clear Eeattiec L W e | U 1 Clear | Portland ol 4 | 56 3¢ * 0 Clear | San Francisco ... 66 62 | 54 £6 0 Pt. Cldy B | *—Less tm 10 miles. AND DANCE SETS Pressure is high over the Northe Pacific extending over Western | Alaska while the northeastern part of the Territory is covered with 'low pressure centered over the upper MacKenzie. Light rain has B. F. Loomis, Viola, Cal. Loccurred over the Western and Western Interior of Alaska, fair Dedicating the new National Park surrounding Mt. Lassen (left) only semi-active velcano in the weather prevailing elsewhere. Temperatures are warmer over the continental United States, an atfempt will be made July 25 to duplicate with fireworks the eruption | southern part and lower over the northern part of the ‘Territory of 1914, repreducing, if possible, the “Vulcan’s Face” (lower right) seen in the smoke of that erup- |this momlng tion. Girl workers are shown above preparing the bembs and rockets for the disolay. e e Regular $1.50 value Special, 2 for $2.25 | | 500 Flashes DOLLS DARE NOT WHISPER § I i Each shell is designed to mal IN BABY PRINCESS' SCHOOL' ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT : LACE TRIMMED SILK GOWNS Regular DLIpllLdf!On of 1914 };\U)- < " te e D] tion'to, Be Beentllars il o e ing Nul Wed— Special, $2.95 each UNIVERSAL AND EVER READY 'YPES \\hllt the succes: fs gl The “classes” started w mother brought her a bl Now, with pointer and ck young princess puts he through their letters. > £ R A Sold and rented—rentals can be applied vernment grading of B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store E currents which pre: time, Fred G Hitt, expert display, believes t. s can be sufficiently cont sure a fair measure of s values at this store. For tomorrow, Friday and Saturday we present these reduced *values because the 'y represent real surprises in quality of goods. ALL SILK CHEMISE, STEP-INS B s of mul of mu ¢ on later purchase if desired Bl e meammsonflye e\ = BIDS ASKED ON =i 2 nunmnomas $3.46 por hur the nugraded mcth sufficient distance to tor in charge a per- il & Gy e Alaska Electric Light and program The men in the °d that ¢ IIY)JU') of Lassen pe The man-mad: \form a part o ning July 24 which will for- tne crater w < e, : e il Lkl A Tomorrow's Styles Power Co. aill | park to the publ Todas” rk, * contai 163 square surrour the on JUNEAU DOUGLAS > in the S e 1:. % was ¢ e lurid glow of a vol- Glfice of Indian Affair. salmon by Congress in 1916, but has here- | pano in S EORESka ik Phone 6 Phdne 18 Prepares to Erect Hous- tofore been inaccessible to the pub- prilliantly for 40 minutes will be of the . s AR v the mair A new highway into the sep off, at a time, at frequent BERETS ing Units There of the park has just been jntervals. To effect the xaquglew | TP Y 2 alone for the night eruption. 1,000 = — Bids for the MARIOF e B Two “Eruptions” pounds of flares will be ignited y (e g r Bay In- BURFAU GLBSES {' Two “eruptions” are planned | e = 1‘1”] R result of ' this “f“"“k“-‘“ / day lasting 20 minutes and an- | GEORGE WASHINGTON KNEW | A delightful assort- FOR INSURANCE ; of Indian Af-| turally reduce the red pack 10 |ther at night lasting 40 minute e i b g g Chares| WHflLE DRISIOL [ st mea oo mser g8 [ VR, OF RS, W | ingie in il the pas- See H. R. SHEPARD & SON H in L 1arge. naticak It was said at local |py 2as as heavy as any . o110 They will be opened in his office | dquarters of the Bureau of Fish-yced during the world war, the| WASHINGTON, July 16—George Telephone 409 Valentine Building o | Washington came home from the | tel shades in sum- 3 es that the Bristol Bay pack nuge volume of smoke that bly would exceed 1,000,000 cas- | from the top of the peak 17 v Revolutionary war practically . t probably by any large ao0 will be simulated by the “broke,” recent letlers reveal. mer wclght Angora. The pack at the end of charge of 38-inch shells, each e He sent his mother 15 guineas P P l Hall ek was about 860,000 cases ; dill create a smeke | with the explanation that these oneer r oo | here on July 31. There is one dormitory (‘1(1 r I and girls. ¥ d in | 1 b as about 860 eS. plosion 6f which will 3 rinciruction. As ne X Oldel Issued Closing Red : ——-__ [cloud five acres in area. | were all he had and that they were Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS local used.| Salmon Fishing There |Hoover’s Australian Mine | In the daytime eruption, an at- [Hue some one else. L— Eoih is two st high with di- | t L d f W k = A |tempt will be made to reproduce | “I have now demands upon me for A EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. muer’ M~ mensions 43 by 144 fee | S DL e Still Yields Much Wealth “vucan's race” the name given [more than 500 pounds, 340-odd of A full concret included in the will house the reems for J | [to the cloud of smoke which rose|Which is due for the tax of 1786, = in| PERTH, Australia, July 16,—Fifty‘during the real eruption and took ,nnd I know not where or when I A % fentures 11 receive one shilling with which , i gu- | tons of fine gold, vaiued at $32,500,- | the shape of a man's features. shal Py g 9 which | 000, have now been recovered from | Following the artificial aruptions [0 pay it. MEN’S SILK SHIRTS mon | mentary “ s 5 2 The laundry almon | the Sons of Gwalia gold mine h°rc there will be an hour's display of . ]uneuu s Qun Store WOl‘lh $6.50'—NOW 34.95 wing on the e | which President Hoover helped fireworks, climaxing in an artificial | A truck x;mrl;eung( :;zocmtlon found 33 TS ago. \ elec cal and thunder s:orm with a membership o grow- L d D S il AR L el and 307 B beer"formsd at Humbadt, eader Department dtore y 11~'nn;, was c]D~ 2d | shafts which he sank. ln(’h shellx wi 11 be em,)lo TC“" uu|||||mm|n||||||||||||uumumumuumnlmmmumm M mmm |||u| T WS il]l TENTH ANNUAL SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR Juneau, Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12 $1500 in Cash Premiums Wire or write W. S. Pullen, Secretary for information on exhibits, premiums, prizes, etc. FOUR BIG DAYS 000 o Wity — SRR RO iy EIIIIMHWIHMIIMWH!MMIlmfllllfllllllll

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