The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 20, 1931, Page 2

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B S T L e A ot B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1931. FREIGHT RATE | INCREASE NOT 0. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRJOULTURE, wn-mn BUREAD The Weather | .. ;! How Depression'= Hit Nobtlzty Keeps Wolf From the Door EXCELLENT VALUES IN (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) 5 - : - NES : i * * Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bcginning at 4 pam. teday: Blue ChlnChllla ! GRANTED Ll % Rulned by Post- War Taxation and Fmanmal Crisis That Followed, Eng- Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds. _ land’s Peers and Peeresses Have Turned to Physical and Even ~ ™ LOUAL DATA |Interstate Commmo Com-| Menial Labor to Make a lemg. ; £ s Barombue Tomp. Fumilily WIRA Vel Wosthes mlssmn, H owever, : p.m. yest'y 20.71 43 42 B 1 Rain am. today ... 2978 36 ] NE 2 Pt. Cldy. Makes fi%csllons 12 noon today ... 20.80 36 85 E 14 Ram% Snoiv | WASHINGTCN, D. C, Oct CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS CHILDR IN'S ¥l \;\\” ][\'.l) | The Interstate Commerce YESTERDAY |\ TODAY sion has den e a2 e SR W TR S . ) S S Ry the United States permi Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4amm. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m temv. temp. | S5 ey AT P o i d BL.L E ClI {INCH TIL.I A \,();\ I'S wrrcnsta freight rates through e Di?:;"lm' T l‘ em;" W!:)D- vllo:m;t‘:cn vz;::hru | country. R | g 2 ake: Nome .. 18 | 8 14 10 0 Ciear Sizes 2 L | The Commission makes su i : PIECs & 3. 4,5, 6 ticns howcver, that spe get?elY X ol o [ ¥ it 5 9 qcar . 3. 14 05 es in rates upon design Tm ukon :: 18 8 l; 0 Clear SHCC Hll l rice $4 3) moditiss, during a limited period 'anana 3 28 0 —- 0 Clear = < may be permitted. Fairbanks 3 2 | 4 [ 3 0 Clear i The suggestions arc conditionad Eagle TS 8 18 . 0 Clear suggesticns are condition2d & il % 2 4 & 2 i CQo upon submission and approval Of > messes | 4 A BOYS arrangements betwecn carr! pool- g::fihk Harbor . : ;: | 38 42 14 10 Clear B] Ll (‘HI\‘CI{II I \ (\() \y[.g |ing their revenue accruing from cord:va 4 & { ;: 32‘: : TrAJ(;e %x;:;v 4, i g f N the suggested increases. - | 5 7 & ok ek The Commissicn said this pro- Juncan T 3 3 2 13 Pt Cldy. Sizes 6 to 9 posal is “primarily to enable th ?(Xettc‘mkm 4‘: ; | g; = = fi gx?:é railroads to meet their fixed inter- ! sensnneen E PriCC %6 75 est payments as they mature.” | ;f;:;?m,?:wn 5 :: :g gg gg e :a s g}g§ y PV g b : # - Seattle .58 8 | 5 62 6 0 Ran \ . + z Portland 62 62 | 82 52 4 Trace Rain GIRLS’ FLANNEL LINED ALASKA NEws San Francisco ... 64 58 | 34 54 . 0 Cldy. *—Less than 10 mites. A moderate storm lscentral ncar the Alaska Penipsula and rain and snow have been general over Southern Alaska with higher tem- peratures in southern Bering Sea. The pressure is moderately high north of Hawali and on the Arctic coast. Clear and colder wea- ther prevails over the Interior and North with a minimum temper- aturé of zero at Tanana and four degrees above at Fairbanks. Tem- peratures have fallen slightly in Southeast Alaska. BL.UE CHINCHILLA COATS zes 7 to 12 Special, $7.50 MEN’S BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS s 34 to 44 In a drunken brawl in which five Indians participated at Tal- keetna, north of Anchorage, two of them were shot to death. The | surviving three were arrest>d and |taken to Anchcrage. Elsie Reiche, 15 years old, daugh- ter of John Reiche, postmaster at Takotna, had never scen a Ppig a cow, a railroad train or a talk- ing picture until she was brought to Anchoragz recently by airplane to receive medical treatment. She Be Careful of your i e P | k | was born in Interior Alaska. Si1e CHARLES e | v $19.75 .|, HemwE-Soame * LomD HarrizoN Sir Jasn Faces, WAVE this year . . Construction of a Federal build- i A th th verbial golden spoon in their m ouths, many English and peeresses are now 1 BLUE CHINCHILLA ing at Anchorage is urged in the ?;’.:‘;.H:a e o e bioad. " The heavy taxation on lands that were not bringing in_any jncome’ | 3 i report of the grand jury that re- o \he hardship of the present depression ruined some of England's finest fam Consyauently, | Everyone cently ossembled there. Prasent chauffeurs, decorators, saloon keepers, painters and mechanics are no novelty in Albio; The | T\\IS Bl';l{ l‘; [ S leld quarters for the holding of terms of Portland derives an income from a fried ish-and.chip-potato shop which she personally op. > 5 : doclared to be cn-| srates. Lord Northesk, once a n..hg “lub playboy, is now an automobile salesman. Lady Ossulston runs ~ R \ of court are red ral HELMET CAPS tirely inadequate | Taundry and runs & handsomely, 'Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, turned from race horses and | Fies e etk i e took up cows. He operates P Yessful dairy in Glasgow. Many titled women have opened millinery | | g At Kotchikan, th new Presbytcr- ||and dressmaking establishments from which they derive comfortable incomes, But the case of Sir Charles | | FOR CHILDREN | Ketchikan, the new Presbyter- |{Be goame is » sad one. He is unable to procure a job and is compelled to accept the government * jan Church is nzar completion. Its| unempl ,.d d.,].__. sum .f 32 91 a weak SEES IT! THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 397 for Appointment ALSIE J. WILSON nd dime are 48 by 52| Special, $1.00 Test, b ix twa afaries: high, I e M e will circulate a paper whxcthEAGHERs lN TU N IS wlflE - Verna Johnson and George ‘erldgnts may sign and on which v 1 . Mathieson, former owner of vth‘ they indicate their attitude for or B M BLHI{P NDS LO I “ Home Hand Laundry in Ketchlkan|,oqingt tha proposal. The refuge . ° > (3 ne. were recently married in that city.|would extend from Carbanna Cn,ck [They will make their home there. i, Herring Creek so a5 to mlum Juneaw’s Leading Department Store z RIS the fakes . in. th Siomnity as well| | lliam H. ty) wiston, 70| .« pee g | L SRS it DT e oL i e a0 te o | R R AR RewiEon, s Deer Mountain. | ORA, Miss., Oct. 20.—By Gover- | cars of age, charter member of ¥ 2 & nol Bilbo's proclamation Ora be- the Ploncers of Alaska- Igloo at . 4 . ” i Miss Dorothy Willard, ionz a| comes a “wide place in the road” Ketchikan died there. He came to ent of Ketchikan and Ralph CHICAGO, 1N, Oct 20.—Fifteen | jctead of a municipality. Residents ANNING SURPLUS FOR WINTER Kacaen, Southeast Alaska, In 1889, | fuyooven recently from Scattle, ::°“‘“'l‘:o:°hmld‘°:§““5 ['hh:f“‘fi“:uf the community of less than 1,000 Paul Bloed[‘ rn o rrie i ika vhere wa. t an 0se c! i o — | - Eixcessive radiotnterfirence noises | Were married in Ketchikan, where| 10 WHEL iy et eomey population requested the action, no i in Ketchikan -were caused by a they will make their home. -Ah'n“ i - 3 o cortifl- municipal guvemmcm having becn break in the United States cable emdl per certifi- | yaintained for cight years. | . Th ¢ hav | beeak 1o the TG s es. The Japer omificatas have iEoileh JEWELER and WATCHMAKER when the cablaship Deliwodd ef- NOTICE : and are without present value. | Bt - o i e l e NEW LOCATION—The Wright Shoppe Bldg Mrs. J. F. ;;rnuse iy elepbid When cubs 1u a German fox farm | Dr. Doelker is no longer asso- 3 Frcsid’nnl‘ 01' the Améifean Legit;n! 1 for food microphones trans—% ciated with me in my practice. Auxiliary in Ketchikan, Other of- und to a keeper's house. DR. GEORGE L. BARTON ficers chosen wer: Mrs. W. H. RS CEERe Barton, First Vice-President; Mrs. Barton. First Vico-President; MI% | gvery house in Yekutat has D(uly Cro.ss-word Puzzle Fr e-Bmhn Compan y | In Ketchikan, earth fills will be made on Mission and Stedma: reets, and the cost will be borne by benefited preperty owners. The | s.pense of laying the Mission-Sted: cgually betwe enefited property owners and the city's general fund. d A S 1 President; Mrs. H. G. Hughes, Sec-‘bzf“L.‘:B‘mzlm_x:gnf'l‘c:”;"')l‘n)d ‘:;11 retary; Mrs. S. B. Morris, Treas- 0> TenhngEsaan 88 YHR) {clectric light and power plant in| y amee o> Solution of Vestarday's Pyzzle, & Wantes nmxu-nul MBATS. FISH AND POULTRY urer; Mrs. K. Jessen, Chaplain; 8 T Above 9. Sandarag tree 3 " % cours2 of construction is completed. | 6. Dry, as wine 1 i Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Historian: MIs. " wo-iory addition has been buit | (& Yedtelt BIGRECIAPTITATL] 1i- Unaduteraied L bty ol D Exeoutive Woman-at- |y, the town hall; the new $8.000| I3 B U[R| E[NOISIE| |5. Negative vote Theee Deliviries Dally Fhome % - Largs; Mrs. A. L. Spaeth, Mrs. 21, Comfort e e el el i e e i~ Ethel Bayne, Executive Committee Govprament Hosgithl " noy: serves| TRERIO\S MRS LI 55 Gueven - ‘Wcmen yne, the community, and the Sawyer | ESH! US| 24, Aeritorm —_—— = - 2 IReynolds Logging Company mieaaent L CIRIY ER ‘% 25, N,u'fm,‘ almost completed a road th . Take umbrage ANPIOEIT L[ [TIEIR| 26. Gulde's ¥ Application to the United States # E ; Gevernment of the Telephone Bond she PEA" 2 Cfl-‘m ETTIE EIRIEINAD 28, x:i'f-%'ifle&"’“ YOUR and Share Company of Kansas 3 gfl“'fl“a‘npm. EIV E E ElS ¥ TIE 29. n:{“kw p = City to establish a radio telephone CARD OF THANKS PisaiBtedt 30 Ilsie H station in Kotchikan to connect B Bgnop Al e PIE EIAS AISE it Bl ALASK LA ND Y tiE with the Northwest Telephone Com-| We wish to extend our thanks | in the An- LN SIMUIT R\ isslies at 3 JE {mrxln ":i British Co]umm has been {to the fire boys for their quick i 'mnnmd‘" E.?.T Pl LIA C%O T !?‘ &‘z’f;‘;‘:‘nnd = ndorsed by the Ketehifkan Cham-|yespomse to the fire in the Arch-| §i. Ventllate 1= 1 cofifined 3 R ¥ = ber of Commerce, which says the way Rooms Sunday morning, and | * ux.n': :(?a" L ‘!P Sy y——ATE :3: gl!}?u“:md CLEANING P ESSING g -] station would give ‘Ketchikan di- cspecially for the very good judg-| 3% BRCOES, o1\ RIEIPTIINEIR RIEINEIS| 15 Goiks. ixbe & - rect telephonic connection with ment in extinguishing the fire with- | 37. Conceal 2 DOWN 43. Measure ot = New York, Montreal, Lohdon, Paris, out any damage from water. iz, Set fiee g Born 1 fetsinn oost length oF Telephone 15 £ . i Mexico City, Buenos Alres, Sydney, | MR. AND MRS STEVE 4. Gloom; * L udonym 8 Pleces out 43 Tree trunk : = secaibied Frasy Fhovo ® | 2uaialla, and: slmosheyery pthe: pdyl S ORTH. L ‘v)vrmnllm(;'ueld e i it & E gaite 47, Batk oart | 2 The “can the surplus” campaign took on an added impetus In large city in the world. | ————— 51 Greater 8. Divine heing 6 nlkellk. Bsh 50, New: comb, - Cleveland: recently with the opening of a municipal canning kitchem | | HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE aniount 57. Expensive 1. Cowered form i < E in the public auditorium arcade. This picture shows some of the volun- To enable Ketchikan citizens to: A Hallowe'en Masquerade will be ! = | teers at work over the boilers. - lcxfirefis themselv:s oh the estab- held at Moose Hall on Saturday, | 'u“( lichment of refu Ggod — = T ment- of & EamAlENuan T ak: (Dbt i iy DIAMONDS -l é HARKRADER ALASKA : | iy genuibe dimpely of seplal } £ = origin and guaranteed quality, han- H H . H g dled only by Authotized Jewelets. = e These At - M Mo,z e | E / E B ¢ - - Call 412 l./afl..-////flI. Pioneer Pool Hall ] - : a ’//’-l- H %%//.i. -%%/ //4 Telephone 188 POOL—BILLIARDS $14.25 Per Ton H 7| L] V|| =eeiovumst orFice Chas. Miller, Prop. = Ll : flflfll | fl..fifll - g 29 s E. 0. B. Bunkers : _ 7 THE IE GASTINEAU ' i..l// /iR dEuE Servics to You Bigle bad Bad wt the | on dNEE JdEE JdREEE e Pk By et ot | /ll/u THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Mklln_ Sts. Phone 1362 ssociated Yes, Empress Eugenie hats have been decreed the official head- gear for freshmen at 8t. Benedict's :olltgo. Atchlson, Kas. They re. placed the green caps ot former years. trick McCann of $t. Louls In his purple and white frosh hat. Vllth him Is a co-ed friend.

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