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) aadeiad b am g F BB B ot by s ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932. e A 405 -, AT e O For Fall The Sllhouaue for Fa]l shows broad shoulders and straighter lines. Waisti linesihave .a tendenidy: to lower ‘them- salvesialthongh for: the most xpart 'they are meat! onmal.lx ¢ Rioss part Biey are nedr In colors for Fall. black is the lng favorite wuh browns and wine reds running close ceconds., Fabrics for Fall include velvets, sheor woaelens, heavy, dgl]fiheer silks, crlnldy wnd reversible satins and crinkly mat surfaced. crepes..icu ' %o K e neraal We have new arrivals in sports dresses, after- i i 'y noon ‘dresses and semi-formal' and ‘formal dressébi: in the new styles, new' colors, new fabrics'and the new pri % ALBERTS ENDS k PERMIT T0 USE WORK HERE; IS | SITKA STATION | “ONWAY SOUTH| RECEIVED HERE Director of—é;;pended Ac-|{Sheldon ]ags_(;n School tivities Leaves Juneau Gets Permit to Take for S{ Paul Over Sitka Grounds. Ending I residenue of six years A ‘permit for the use of land! in the Territory, during which|at 1 Sitka Agricultural Experi- time he was director of the Federal|men: station by the Sheldon! Agricultural experiment stations in Jackson School has been received Alaska, Dr. H, W. Alverts left|here py OCharles F. Flory and} hers today for Seattle. He .will|will be delivered by him to su- proceed from there to St. Paul,|perintendent W. Leslie Yaw. i Minn, for an extended visit with| It is revocable at the pleasurs| a brother. of the Department of Agricuxcur).i Dr Alerts' plans fot the fu-| It provides that the school may, ture are umsettled. He plans to|“use such part of the land of Chel take a long vacation before re- Sitka Agricultural experiment sta- | turning to work. tion as is needed for instriction- The experiment stations were[al or other purposes for the Shel-| closed down on June 30, last,|don Jackson school. due to failure by the Government| It is given with the under.,and- to provide funds for a continua-|ing that the school “assume full| tion ¢f the work. Dr. Alberts|responsibility and liability for any | came Lere in 1926, succeeding Dr.|and &l damage to persons and C. C. Georgeson as direclor. Since |propenty of whatever kind, which June 30, he has been completing |mav occur by reason of or m station records, ecompleting cata-|anywise attributable to the use of loging the heacdnuarters library the wnd for the purposes siat- and closing up loose-ends of the ed.” UN ROGERS HAVE FINE STAY HERE in the Territory, and numbers It end other headquarters prop-| Thirty-oné Yound trip * passen- evening. Most of the tourisis| | Juneau Business College e G e Tomorrow Evening Cu h & n»w We extend an invitation to every citizen of Gastineau Channel to ceme to our formal open- ing tomorrow evening, from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and see for themwselves our modern business training quarters and up-to-the-minite offied 'equipment: 4 Bookkeeping Spelling Commercm! Law 3 R L PR L & ot o Tl SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LAW and SALESMANSHIP George F, Baurh BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & i and TYPING Irene M. Chenoweth # ' PLACEMENT BUREAU "Elizabétk Thardarson SECRETARIAL COLLEGE John H. Mewman College now open. Enrgll now! Classes in day schoal start Tnudly Classes in night school start Wednesday ‘énning L e R § RS T1 YRR O - uneau Busingss College 1F1 ,.GoldslcmBml@mg 1 Telqtlmlu 554 o4 Hedd e . .:1 1 1w several thousand volumes. Tt in- cludes professional papers, scien- tfic studies, reports of investiga- tionc and practical experiments. natural history volumes and oth- er werks relating to the indus- try. erty. a5 well as equipment brought | gers on the steamship Admiral here from Sitka, has been trans-|Evans, Oaol. S. K. Giljie and! ferred to Commissioner Charles|Purser R. V. Harris, enroute from Flory. Anyone desiring to use Seattle to Skagway, are having| the library for research work or|a pleasan’ sojourn in Juneau. The | other purposes, can obtain per- vessel arrived at 11 this forenoon | missior. from him, he said. and will not depart until 8:30 this| took the motor ride to Menden-: hall Glacier. The Rogers will be back here | Wednesday morning and after aj brmf stay will sail by way of, Sitka on her return voyage to! Seattle. | The Rogers brought a large| GREAT succEss cargo of ueneral freight for this, city. passengers are Col. and Mrs, J. Veterans' Urgamzanon and|r. B. Hannay, of San Francisco, M 2 Col. Hannay is inspector for the| ! Auxnhary Cho_ose Ofllc_ |Ninth Corps Area and will m»km ers for Ensuing Year [an official visit to Chilkeot Bar-| Promineat among the aska Railroad. Executive Committee-at-Large— Errest M. Polley, of Juneau, and Rev. B. J. Bingle of Cordova. Stanley J. Nichols, of McGrath, Historian; Deputy United States il Dulton L. Barr, of Cordova, Ser- fvice Offiger; Manager of Public { Otilities at Cordova. Dwight M. Chase, of Ketchi- kar—Chaplain; employed in the Lighthouse Service office. | Ralph H. Reeser, outgoing De- partntent Commander, of Fair- |banks, elected Nationdl Executive | Committeeman; in charge Signal Corps at Fairbanks. Eiler Hansen, Past Department 'y ©. Joanson. Steamship Company with he;\d- quarters in Seattle, who is ma.kmg the voyags on business, and Mlss> |Eloise ‘Camo, of Watsonville, Cal, and Miss Grace Fettes of Peta-) luma, Cal, who are making the trip as a result of having won! beavty contest awards in their respective home cities. Passengers For Juneau | Persons who disembarked at Juneau wure: From Seattle—Mrs. Gladys Rice,’ Miss Arlene Rice, Wilford Rice, H. 0. Strull; George T. Toney and one steerage. Prom Southeast Alaska ports— |Hesse, Territorial Highway Engin- through | eer. racks. | Mis: Lillian Short, G. R. Hopxmsl J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU The Weather ' LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureaun) orecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 29: Rain tonight and Tuesday; gentle southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity = Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.78 56 kil s 6 Oldy 4 am. today 29.79 52 94 Calm Cldy Noon today 29.78 52 96 S 6 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp: temp. velodity 24hrs, Weathor Barrow 30 28 | 2% 28 6 0 oldy Nome 52 52 | 36 36 6 [J Clear Bethel 58 58 i 36 38 6 (3 —— Fort Yukon 52 48 } 40 40 12* 0 Cldy Tanana 52 52 {0130 | 34 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 58 ot | 2 2 4 .08 Cldy Eagle 54 54 | o8 &0 [ [ Clear St. Paul 48 48 4“4 46 20 0 Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor 58 52 46 46 16, 0 Cldy Kodiak ... 64 64 48 48 0 02 Rain Cordova . 62 62 42 42 0 [ Clear Juneau .8 56 ¢ 50 82 0 0 | Cldy Sitka 64 — 50 L 0 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan ... 64 62 | 52 54 4 Trace Pt.Cldy Prnice Rupert 64 64 | 50 52 4 04 Pt. C]dil Edmonton 62 54 | 48 48 4 0 Cldy Seattle ... 60 58 | 50 50 6 36 Pt.Cldy Portland ... 70 68 | 54 54 8 0 Cldy San Francisco 64 58 2 54 4 0 Cldy The pressure is low in central Canada and the Gulf of Alaska with showers in the Gulf and Southeastern Alaska. Pressure is about normal in the Interior and moderately high over Northern and Western Alaska and most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean with generally fair weathér over Alaska except from the Gulf south- eastward. - Temperatures have fallen in the southern Imterior and Gulf. Preezing temperatures weré recorded last night in portions of the Interior. COPPER RIVER |, BRIDGE TAKEN 0UT BY FLOOD {Rail Structure Near Chit- ina - Wrecked—Traf- fic Suspended Beau@ H i;: Due to high water in Copper River, which carried away a large part of the railway bridge ] near Chitina, the Copper River | & Northwestern Railread traf- | fic is tied up, according to word received here today by W. Al ~BARBARA STANWYCK. The old maxim about brushing the hair 100 times before retiring is a splendid rule to observe, if you wish to have bright, lustrous hair. First, I run my fingers through my hair, with a half massage stroke. Then, with a fairly wide- toothed comb, T remove the tan- gles Seventy-six out of a total of 160 bents were swept away by an| unprecedented flood. The ‘struc- ture gave way almost immediate- ly after a train had crossed it. ‘The accident took place on Aug- (Continwea from Page One) Among the round trip travelers ust 16. It will prodably require; With a stiff brush, I brush it [ are Ivor J. James, District Pas- |almost 30 days to complete .re-lbriskly with a. back-from-the-face the headgquarters office of the Al-!gsonger Agent for the Pacmc{pnh't which, it is estimated, willtand downward mavetfiem As a result, my hair has an added lus- Itre and glow. —_—— DEER HUNTERS Qashoat Ace for charter any time. See George Brothers. acv. cost between $60,000 and $65,000. R P Recreation grounds at White- crook, Scotland, have been turned into potato patches for unem- ployed. WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE TO ALL Pacific Coast Collectors 420 Goldstein Bldg. . Phone 554 ‘Commander, formerly of Juneau — o and now residing at 8itka, elect- led-as Alternate National Executive Committeeman. % Officers of Auxiliary Newly elected officers of the Auxiliary are: President — Juneau. First Vice-President=Mrs. Nai- mi Saari, Cordova. Second Vice-President Mrs. Edna Polley, — Miss Sergeant-2t-Arms — Mrs. Lulu ‘Wortman, Sitka. Chaplain — Mrs. Jackie Steele, Coxdova, £ 5 National Executive Committee ‘Woman—Mrs. Edith F. sheeler. Junedu. First Alternate, National Exe- culive Conmittee Wo m an—rs. Edna - Pojley, Junesu. Second" »lternate, National Exe- cutive Committee Woman — Mrs, Ella Fairburn, Fairbanks. 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