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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932. R‘Y u{UN.i FULKS | 18 DEPA;T;WB!»!‘ OF Ab'}!cfl_m‘ums, WEATHER BUREAU RED FISH PACK \[c 3 » DAY Cheers for a Hometown Girl | SATUR , Wh The Weather , 0 Made Good on Broadwa FROM JUNEAU SPECI4L§ THIS YEAR MAY ! a y LOCAL DATA y e * * * * | /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) BREAK REG&RBS Nebtuk& Girl Who, Stormed Gotham the Qpat—Getm 1 wtu H-n"“as Forecast for Juneau afid vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 15: q Proved That Emerson Was Right. Won Success Cloudy tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. l B i Weacm | A ouse Million | .in. Theatre’s Leanest Period, . '51::: b Durocagiers Taamg | Hum'digy Wiad, Yiocity g i ‘Bl istol Bay "Near Miflion & . Ben Messer “abdl Mty V| Fom sy -0 @ LA SR o E DRESQ | Mark with Two More ¢ L dorLeest Are High in | Noon today 3007 F 541 gk Pawid 2 Rain | % | Weeks to Operate: l Scholastic Work CABLE'AND, RADIO REPORTS i i Clear(l'l(re | (Continuea from Page One) k | Ben Messer and Mary Vander- YESTERDAY | TODAY . ERRX | = ===, ¥ [Leost, who' were gradusted from | T Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. dam. 1 e ;p(tare:l in any qu’flm:!} in either) ¢ |the Juneau High School, made ex- Station temp. temp, temp. temp. velogity 24hrs, Weather | for the Thrifty Prince Willlam Sound or - South~ : oep“onfl.lly good grades ot thel oo 4 4% 3 34 & 0 Clear ; 7 east Alaska. : | ‘higher institutions of learning Nome ... 4% 46 44 46 1 22 Cldy || ] The final pack figures fiom | | |which they attended last ‘year,| perpey A A0 oo = Bl AT 4 Copper River were aiholticed to- Flaccording to advices just received Fort Yukon 68 66 I 54 54 8 0 Rain 4 | aay, showing 7967 kings, 67222 by Wi M Keller, Commissioner| paiona™ 64 64 | -50 58 6 .02 Gudy |'reds, and total 75,187, approximate- of Education for Alaska. Fairbanks 64 60 42 42 4 0 Pt. Cldy {1y 4,000 in excess of last season’s . Ben Messer as a Jubjor at the ¢ 68 54 54 6 ala: { production. i Colorado School of Mines at Gol- P 2 4 10 ‘.,g m{’ ! | Packing operations’ wer® just den obtained two, honor ‘grades, 54 a2 4 8 04 Rain \u ing into thelr full stride in five A's and a B. He rated twelfth 54 i 46 48 0 0 Cldy TUNG ‘Somhcas' Alaska today, when the in his class. The young man 58 48 50 4 0 Cldy ; \ |north and south Prince of Wales ! Holds a scholarship in the Colorado 4 | 44 50 2 4 Cldy B ll 1 |Island districts began commercial | 100l, which annually awards =a £ | 49 —_ 0 0 Clear a OOm j fishing. To date the Panhandle scholariship to an Alaskan high i 56 | 46 46 4 02 PtCudy| Size 36 ||pack agsregated 120986, all except school graduate. Prince Rupert ... 60, 56 | 48 50 4 02 PLCldy { |some 5,000 cases north of Peters- | Miss VanderLeest as a Fresh-| mimonton 66 66 | 4 46 4. . 32 Clear. e 2 | burg. Plants operating in Icy man at the Marylhurst «Qoliege | geattle 62 | b8, 58 6 .06, Cldy. Jlsmm and the Western distriets: at Oswego, Ofe., obtained: five hon- | portland- ...... 68 60, 60, 4 02 Rajn || Saturd ay {are: ahead of last season's. pagcks!‘ lor grades eand six B's She rated| gan Francisco .. 66 | 54 56 Uk Cléar | [ A ] |at the same date, while the East- one of the four highest students o A i |ern district is slightly behind. I lin her class. The pressure is moderately 10w in Bering Séa and northwestern || N ht ‘The Southeast Alaska pack total | - e Canada with showers in Western and Southeast Alaska and gen- || ‘g wilk be heavily reduced this. seas | |'son, due to the suspension of pa,ck-“ ing by many- plants that operated last year. | erally cloudy. weather. in. other. districts. The pressure is moderate- | ,C,,lle’ge w’,‘ W57 1y high over ‘the .mortheastern Pacific Ocean and rising slowly over ! = Alaska exoept the extreme West. - Temperature changes have heen‘ Works in Good Dewd - slight, in all Qistricts, . SOUTH BEND, Iod, July 16— | woven GET FLYING DIPLOMA| INVENTS “ELYING FISH BOAT Pack to July 9 The total pack to July 9 by du- | triet was: ‘Football teams aren’t the only| dnz give the Great White Way its name. facility and effectiveness. mq f through the leanest phase of its history, MRS P LANSDALE ated ¢..‘m:i3?{3'§§ 5.'.’:5“.‘;"“‘:"%:&“\2 ?T:':.d:'fi.: 20 Camps to Be Built VISH-S A L A s K A | .,Ts‘“i."':.‘."c?_’t“”‘ :."‘ 2% b | For World's Fair Goers and at the top of ke tree. For the past four years sh ea with Alexandeér Fisher, who came here from Eyrope here he bad been | CHICAGO, July 15—A system. of y 'M in !h. Diaglieff Ballet in Paris. 20 tourist ‘camps, which may have | as many as 500 cabins each, is Sisteirvof Fist Engmeer ¢ Officer of ARC. Tour- Boat Taxes Will Be Due | [ tomotive it cxpates I UNITED FOOD €0, Cook Inlet ¢ 28,804 | things around Notre Dame that| ' . veurrlE Ga. July 15—Five ¥ : Alaska Peninsula, south... Q8T,67%] “draw well." i R T 3 Alaska Peninsula, morth.... 47,420 In fact, student friends of Jog|Women students were 2 YOUNGSTOWN, O, July 15— i Copper River (Final) 751.81' Lopker, senior.. in the fine arts| certificates upon Wm&?]ét‘lon of | George. Deppney, an inventor, af- 1 Prince William Sound 24 1’12‘ mp TN s hool, nominate him for “all-Am-|a flying course at Brenau college ter four years has bvim_a. mode’l' o g : X' A, oolingiate dinsimakin b ine, timkh oyes - ANBRIEA B 8 b s b alls, 2 “@ying. fait| : Chignik il u,ofl« D! ] Creator of @& wide variety of . N X boat which he claims is capable { Kakutat 3 13,079 the fade of th ber of stage aspirants that have stormed |drawings for- local campus publica- [WOmAN's college in ctbe south.:-Al-|of a speed of 300, miles an hour. ] Ketchikan district 51331 adway, The Hardened Artery,” and réturned whence [tjons, Lopker has had his works re- |16® Foote, Chicago; Helen Math- | The, boat; is projectile .shaped: and | : Icy Strait 2 52,041 | €y, ““ fief, it took a high ty%' of ‘courage for littla |p)i;ted in and borrowed by many|€Ws; Connelsville, Pa.; Beatrice iy propelled by @ .set of screw- 2 Western District ....... 37,008, th, R ""’;.,‘f donve B N ".,‘E‘o“f: ik | contemporary. college magazines. |Oakes, Medina, O.; Blsabeth Men- | shaped: propellers or augers. which * Eastern_District . 12725 RuiliHad the 'had the ability and the stick-t .m.X...g t | Lopker, whose home: is: St. Jo-(Singer, Winston-Salem, N. C. and|ievolve about the bull. from siem | Bristol Bay mxms ma ces for ini o New York, “us srald. pr seph, Mich.,, uses pastel, water Mary Hele_fx Roop, Carxolwp, Ga., |to stern. Ballast is counted upon — | agentry e \? wgrk to win mo.ui'{lh ths redult [color, pen-and-ink, charcoal, ofl and [WeFe" the sr&mws |to keep the boat Tight side wup. Total - ;535‘513' me she saw her name mbhmnq,d among [the lithograph pencil with equal | 1l | F rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Deliclous Hams and, Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 LD A2ZERIE®w VOILE “Music You Can’t connection with the world’s fair In Fancy ing Territory here in 1933, : Prints 1 At End Of Thls Month, The Century of Progress expo- “CASH IS KING” Resist” i Mrs: Philip Van Horne Lansdale, sition has worked out a system : ¢ i sister of the first Engineer Offi- ! for authorizing the “official” tour- L cer of the Alaska Road Commis-| NEW YORK, July 15.—Owners in clasifying | boHts, for ‘the tax. ist camps and will co-ordinate the sion, a Capt. George B. Pillsbury, ©f Pleasure crafi, both power &dats This is des scribéll as: “the extreme camps with the auto-foute mark= 15 now visiting Alaska. Capt. Pills- nd sailing: vessels of ‘more than{length of the Strictufe, from the |j i 3 bury was appointed on the firs; tWenty-eight feet overall, have un- |forward side of the’.stem ocutside poard of which Maj. Wilds P, il the last day of July to pay|the planking or Mating to the af- Richardson was President, in 1905, the new. Federal.boai users ‘tax termost side Of thé stern planking | § and served until 1907, | Wwhich went. int6 -effect July 1. br plating, md? above or be- He is pow a Brigadier General| Instructions issuéd by the Treas- |low the water Npe. jand is Assistant Chief of Engin- UV Depatiment call for the filing Onmua'hhpm | eers with headquarters in Wash- Of a Teturn by either the owner,| ;qp, ‘measuremenk, Should be to ington, D. C. Pillsourg Dome, lessee, or x of cvery Bo3: |ine outside of -any'Blanking o plat- | north. of Donnelly Dome on Rich- Subject 1o the tax, which becomes |in,. extending al the deck, con- | ardson Highway, is named for him, due on the ‘first day of July in stituting bulwarks, and to the Mprs. Lansdale is accompanied on. ach yeal, or 'en placing a boat outside of any ecastle deck, ber trip by a son, Philip, of Gen. 1B use. N quarter deck, or DIGD deck extend- | Pillshury. They visited here a few The m&gquns require iMat|ing beyond 'the deck. The hours this week while the steamer the tdx . fetirns, ‘“with proper |length should be in, asnralgm‘ ‘A]euuan was in port, and were ampunt of que, must be filed line, excluding 'any. sheer < there taken to Mendenhall Glacier by With the Colleotor of Internal Rev- may be to the deoks | Sizes to 'FOR INSURANCE - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . " Telephone 409 - B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg, ALASKA MEAT €O. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE: 39 - Deliveries—10:30, 2130, 4:29 DPANCE ELKS® BALL i ROOM | | . LADIES’ Goodyear EGlove Sunap Fastener Brand GALOSHES Junea’s’ Leading Depnrtmem Store CALL FOR BIDS Bids for the construction of two /| Mag. Malcolm Eiliott, President of enue for. th district in which the| Returns piust B made. for ail Spike and Cuban i SRR ganooeke..Walls—one. back ot the » 8 B » zade School the other near the » en ll“( the Alaska Road Commission. Thay taxpayer 1§ idtated not later than [cvaft of more. than twenty-eight | Heel—$l.65 THE«GHAS: W CARTER MQRTUARY Bergmann Hotel, will be received continued to Seward on the same the last 'y of the month i |feet, but boats:used exclusively ,m hr N[‘c cwuded\vesse'l and may continue from|which speclal tax liability com-|for trade, fishing 'oy national &_[ by the City Clerk until July 18 at 5 pm. Plans may be seen at the “Fhe Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ' 3 PERTH, Australia, July 15, T S g wmm%:et it i e - enaene i HAPIES’ GAYTEES " Corer: 4th-and: Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 office, of the City. Engineer. uly = g0y v - | £ il g R 7 ¢x ol THOMAS JUDSON, 1 Kdad.- 40, ORANGE JUICE DXtaOIONS. Over 2§ 6@l and not over 80 or religions orgahizations will be A Len : B 5 ak ' Bt g g OVER OTHRR FREGN mi‘;umsifflc; ‘1';0 !’:f » # exempt. from | nkle Length — e ki i at present prices, An interesting breakfast dish may | Over and not over 100 If the tax lability Is more tha e § 14 Ry dond 28 cents & gallon [be made by pouring opange juice feet, $40 & Year. $10, the owner’s. application musr;‘ GALOSHES ST s | for milks, but the distributing (Over stéwad prunes or fresh suoed.! Over 100 feet and not over 180 be sworn to as-$o jthe correctness | 95 H | {’ nigs refused Yo pay more [fruit. Ang no more delicious des-[feet $100 a year. of the information. - If the tax is - | MIDGET LUNCH 1§ ’m"* d sert may e served than straw-| Over 1507feet and not over 209 $10; the return nfi be signed by at‘ al” ; OPBEN DAILY UNTIL | ! 8o the d announced their [bersies chilled in orange juice and feet, $150'a Iyem- w0 witnesses. - { MEN’S Al} Riibi MIDNIGHT { ; g “Warn all their milk [Sprinkled hghuy with powdered su- | Length * 200 feet, $250. [Penalties will be iffiposed for do- | [ NS A Rllbb?l‘ » [ Klesinger & Kovich | . ) inkp bex. om; wmz milk [gar befol¥ iserving:. ' w .o The' of Mgpth Wil be' taken |linquent filing or_f0F making false RAINCOATS z ® j " for mw jnvalids and in- = - R S T |or fraudulent neWrd. Upon pay- e o ; fants made available, ment of the taX, theéscollector will | $3.95 i B H l ) R, issue & special tax shainb, ‘ana aiso | | ergmann otel a certificate op Fgnm 2. T l | e Cytiiogian oty of the agunee & 8 e High cost is gnnsceuu_y for, su}nmer heat Start L Room E Gcm.z‘ 3 Jurd Calicge | brdé; ob - all. Sings !w"fmd Sociile J M your fire th ;lAN for quick heat. Bank it ettstown, celebrat! well with 'ADO. " Yonr' fire will require 13 ‘-aw'uty-lkst anniversary. little attentxon ‘throughout: the day. by revenue officers,” Per Ton .’. F.O.B; Bunkers E f LEATHER | FACED STILLV. There is no movement amx of studenis aty Oklalloma Agricul- Instead an ‘_n It is under way among ‘fiide&&duates who || want a change in the name of the school and the nickmame of “Az- CANVAS . R ! ‘ s ri;dusofaqmvmt, includ- € L] Yy 9 By 5 Oall Us Dtrgct—PHONE 412, L Bivg Paclfic Coast Caal Ca. ' ing Cecil Barnes-of Stillwater, stu- GLOVES Mt Wnat a sct-up for vhe day) e i e some such name &s “Oklahoma Btate ‘College” is much %o be pre- ' ferred. *Then such names would be pos- 95¢ - Wnen the coffce is good (B fos e v ‘ ANOTHER “WORLD'S FIRST" wom MOSQUITORS LAUCHA, Gevmany, ‘July 15— RQA‘"'S & F | The world's first bell casting mu- iy seum has been opened in this N = ) y small Thuringian city in a former E foundry establishéd ih 1782. Cast- ling of chimes with the antiquated equipment cegsed ohly last year. [*% ——————— The new mmqw Railway Lt y project in ©hina is being arted under Brithsh auspices. SPORT KNIT. AND MESH DRESSES—’$5 50 and $6 50 1434 ORGANDIE AND NET Size 14 Only—$5.95 ; ; THE NEW Py T ' ‘ Huplqobile IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! EdoX gy i e ~ Juneau Samplel Shop “The Little Store With the Big Values” (- .‘ "'1 p \ Hing JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor

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