The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1932, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIPULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU ] " G ” HOW SHALL I e h The W ADVISE ELMER ) ((HELL HAFTA (FAINT HEART NEVER he Weather o TO GO ABOUT DROP_HIS 2 WAN FAIR LADY, vodis paTS WINNIN HUMBLE PIE 3 IR, i RRI ATT|TUDE AND Lo b i oaiesd CB:QCEE ASSUME A Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 25: z MASTERFUL Fair tonight, Tuesday cloudy and .cooler; gentle variable winds. (25 MIEN! 3 Tune Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty =~ Wencner [ \__‘v : | 4 pm. yesty 3011 60 50 s 8 Pt. Cldy : 11! | 4 am. today 019 33 94 ;| Calm Clear ¢ 47 Noon today 3019 55 8 8 6 Clear : WABLE AND RADIO REPORTE S ANEE y YBSTERDAY | TODAY 3 7 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. et nt, Station— temo. temp, | emp. temp. velcdty 24 hrs Weather A 27 ) N \@“ Barrow ® 16 10 410 8 ' o0 Clsar 4;;*‘ ] \\‘;\\‘N Nome 3 84 38 /34 180 .01 Clear ¥ % 652 AN | Bethel 0 W] M BT - Cldy ¢ 1§ i pakio Fort Yukon B2 .80 | "3 2 4 0 Clear RN, 2 1 o — e ———— e e B = = . e - =~ | Tenana 48 48 | 24 2 0 0 Clear York. The fish is destined for|were brought by the Margaret T., i Fairbanks 54 52 [ 4 0 Clear FISH SHIPMENTS 2 S S L STRBET I B WIFEQFMAYOR (- 5 3 5: ; i & > of halibut by the Fane, Capt. Ole| | { St. Paul .. 36 36 30 32 L0 | Cld; , Fresh Sabmon oot by e raoa oo, FROMUSITKA VOYAGE | DOUGLAS | Dutch Harbor 44 44 R et Five boxes of fresh king salmon| ..o purchased by E. E. Engstrom ; | M Kodiak 44 40 38 38 20 90 Rain were shipped by E. E. Engstrom 0| 50 freazing. He paid 3 eents a| Réporting an uneventfw *o NE WS | H Cordova 48 44 36 38 8 0 Cldy '+ the Sebastian-Stuart Pish Com- pound first grade and 2 cents a|the motorship Estebeth, Capt R | Juneau 53 50 33 33 0 0 Clear 4 par t Seattle, and 13 boxes of pound, second grade. ward Bsch and Purser Robe: | Sitka 57 — 30 - 0 ) Clear Ufl Uau P ‘r‘xcm ings were sent by the Cold RSN 2 B Coughlin, returned to Juneau | Ketchikan 58 56 i 32 36 4 0 Clear ] 5 | Storage Company to the San J_Uflr; _ ithis morning - from - her rem ‘ Prince Ruperf ... 52 52 | 40 40 0 0 Foggy ! s and Packing Company of | ATTENTION EASTERN STABS | weckiy voyage fo Sitka and war TEAGHERS UF | JE Eamonton t r ileg t & Rain More than 100,000 pounds of sal- | e. e regular meeting of s h S . | attle b L] 02 Cldy mon were shipped south today from | Seventeen thousand one hundréd |Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8, “;ll :f‘ B e = ng’s- Peter Kostromehqoff\ Portland . 6 6 | 4 a8 6 01 Cldy this port. The fish was taken by pounds of fish were receievd in|held Tuesday evening. Refresh= | Passes Away Sunday in | San Francisco 56 54 | 48 48 4 02 Clear The pressure is moderately high and rising in Northern and Eastern Alaska with clear weather in those districts and the Inter- ior. The pressure is low and falling over the remainder of the Ter- ritory accompanied by showers in Southwestern Alaska. Temperatures have . risen’ in Northwestern Alaska and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and have falldh in southern Bering Sea. The tem- perature in Juneau at noon had reached th: highest point of the season. "] NICE WEATHER PROVES DELIGHT T0 FISHERMEN Several Good Catches Are Made Over Week-End in Nearby Waters ments, bridge, pinochle. EDITH HOWARD, Worthy Matron. FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. e e———— | Daily Empire 'Want Ads Pay | Juneau over the week-end. | Home at Sitka Furs made to order and Remodeled T HULD JOB : Mrs. Helen Kostrometinoff, wife |of Mayor Peter Kostrometinoff of Gastineau Hotel or Winn Hat Sitka, died at her home in that Shop by Appeintment f A s « Both High School and|eity sunday nignt, according to ad-{ e G ra d e Inslructors | viess received today by local friends ! of the family. Funeral services will Are Re.engaged be held and interment made there tomorrow. | She is survived by her husband, | parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Peter- son of Sitka, and three sisters, two exception, were re-elected for |of whom reside in the same town. her term, They are as fol- |She was born in Douglas about 30 : High School, Conrad H.|years ago and moved with the fam- Bowman, superintendent; Mrs. iy to Chichagof in 1908 and Sitka Thelma Engstrom, Miss Lucille Pe- | two years later. poon and Liloyd Rinden. | Mrs. Kostrometinoff had been ill | g Grade teachers, PFirst and BSec- |for several years from some malady ond, Miss Elizabsth Fraser; Third {Which never was accurately di- ourth and Pifth, Miss Ella Hol- | 2gnosed. In 1930 she was desperate- brogk; Eighth Grade and music, {1y 1l and was taken to Seattle Miss Margaret Pimperton. by plane and from there rushed to HSINSEI GG T an Mayo Brothers’ Clinic. After spend- ling several months there she re- |turned home and has been slowly |failing since that time. | e MOOSE INSTALL the steamship Alaska. . One thousand boxes, each weigh-| 8ix thousand. five hundred pounds ing 100 pounds, of frozen silver of king salmon were unloaded b,\_ salmon were taken out of the ez- the Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, and ers of the Juneau Cold Storage purchased by the Cold Storage Company and sent 1 the Atlantic | Company. Nine thousand pounds of halibut —adyv. At a recent meeting of the Doug- as School Board, all the members ! the present teaching staff, with- Light Gray FLANNEL For Auditor SHIRTS > Spring ‘ weather lurea numerous Juneau sportsmen to both stream and channel fishing over the week- end. The prize eatch reported was by ! George B. Rice abl Bagle River. AUXILIARMY MEETING A GREAT 1932 VALUE The Ladies’ Auxiliary F. O. E, will have their regular meeting tonight in the Eagles Hall, at o« o'clock. He got one thirty-five pound and | S S AT TS R one eleven pound king salmon, both " MIDNIGHT MATINEE FOR Jcaught with a fly rod and eight “MY RECORD IS MY PLATFORM" FRESHMEN BIG SUCCESS pound leader. $1 9 5 ' . f Dr. W. W. Council and Anscel | Eckmann had good luck getting several fairly large kings. H. W. Raney, deputy prohibi- tion agent for Alaska, landed a forty~five pound king Saturday. The midnight matinee last Pri- day mnight, following the Junior’ Tonight new gfficers of the Prom, and given to raise funds|Moose Lodge, No. 700 will install for the Freshman’s Frolic at the |officers. C. H. MacSpadden will be | Coliseum theatre was a decided |installed as Dietator, Elmer La-| success, according to Miss Lucille | Chance as Vice Dictator, Mike Ses- Pepoon. The affair was given|ton as Prelate and Grant” Baldwin through courtesy of Zalman Gross,|as Secretary. manager of the Douglas theatre,| Following the installation there and Miss Pepoon and Vernon Rol- | Wwill be refreshments and dancing. lins, of the Freshmen, desire to e extend to him the great apprec- SLEEPY FEELING mER i MEALS DUE TO POISON iation of the class. A dopey, tired feeling is ALWAYS | e g WEATHER OBSERVER AT a sign that waste food matter stays too long in the bowels. It rer-! 1 NOME GOES TO BARROW | ments and forms gas. Tt breeds germs. It is sure to poison heart, kidneys, brain. Adlerika washes out BOTH upper. and lower bowel. It brings out poisons which cause gas, nervous- Federal officers should be divorced from all Territorial duties. - The people of Alaska sl}ould run their own business through elected officers. H. S. Graves The Clothing Man [ —— Bergmann Hotel Dining Room | First Class Home Cooking Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. l It is not surprising that under the present system the Federals are misgoverning the Ter- ritory, the “Outsider” is getting richer while the resident is getting poorer. ©. J. MacGregor, who is in charge of the Weather Bureau's station at Nome, is a passenger for Seattle on & the steamship Alaska, which called here today on the way south. Mr. MeGregor has been assigned to Point Barrow for the thirteen- To Make There is a way to stop the flight of our popu- lation and the bankruptey of those who remain. month period between August I, 1082 and August 81, 1933. He will 'do special work including pilot bal- ness and a dopey, sleepy feeling. It contains no harmful drugs. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you Dreams Come True ' ' The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable js this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way. Start today. : loon observations, in connection with the Polar Year international program. e ———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay feel the wonderful cleansing effect of this German doctor's simple remedy. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store. —adv, While the resident’s interest in catching sal- mon has decreased since 1924 from 51% of the total catch to 24%, the “nonresident” interest has INCREASED from 49% to 76% while this vear it will reach nearly 100%. Annual May Day Dance American Leéion ELKS HALL Saturday, April 30 THE EVENT OF THE SEASON DON'T MISS IT! i i FANCY ITALIAN PRUNES ; 4 Pounds for 25¢ An adoption of regulations protecting our residents would (to use the British Columbia analogy where fish traps are prohibited) in- crease our independent fishermen from 2,400 to 24,000 and our population (counting families) to 100,000. ‘ This can be done by electing Alaskans to office instead of Federal Alaskans. I solicit your support that I may continue the fight to serve real Alaskans by so conduct- ing the office of Auditor that the provisions of the law creating that office might be fulfilled and the office maintained as a democratic insti- tution apart from a bureaucratic. organization S| for the full benefit of the people of Alaska. 1 First National Bank CHINA TANK TOILET $19.95 Each We give FBEEwnh ev;ry ‘clout com- bination sold' a high grade brush for cleaning the howl. L% 5 ' Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” To these ends I pledge my support, assist- ance and cooperation as Auditor of Alaska.- ly Record Is My Platform” 4 (Paid CALIFORNIA GROCERY 3 TELEPHONE 478 Advertisement) v ¥k

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