The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 29, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933, : : _ A ‘ 7 APPOINTMENTS Daily Cross-word Puzsle F,G,BETTS AND “mmm;;:;mff/wm?fi g an inspiring offer of | ARE ANNOUNCED st o oo wseomeeme, D RRTY RETURN Ghehepiher » . § sjklul\n bed © -..m ..E EB & Mureal sound | 3 LOCAL DATA superbmewwstyles it Ipy ALEXANDER £ ABSsefecetins e pROM MKINLEY| s o g o e 1 fur trimmed coats = g AN o e Tme S T, Sty wna vy Wesne R." C. Coughlin, Clerk of I grifterate S 58 i |Botinidlary ™ Sapvey of Mt.|* pm. yesty ....2087 " 70 o w' Clear C F 33 Weat ahead” ] Weer Kinlev Park Thi & today 2087 48 9% w 2 Cldy ourt; J Mullen, Com- A e convulsively McKinley Par ree- | Noon today 2087 . 56 83 s 10 cldy ; | Indian tribe ITio] 2. Ladle | missioner, Head List } . sun . Einish Fourthsr Completed CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Liné usea to | —— lntfin a ssfl 7 % ’ o Z I Floyd G. Bettes, U. S. Cadastral YESTERD. Not liere | P [k e Y AY : Bl o placara 4 Al ervr‘llhml cloth | Engincer, with the olfice of Public | TODAY nal birdles, ‘He'h a flémber o [ ; 0 oL who with a crew of seven| Lo E::xnl‘x;st :::; II txm:em,.m 4am. Precip. dam. he Masons and Elks here. | taken away i E . Draws together | men, has been conducting survey | o b . emp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathar - Aneet g A work on boundary of Mt. Mc- | Barrow .... 44:0 A4 - f W u 6 Clear Muil ttorn . Atticefa barn University Y I Mullen 1s Attorney £ s L Compass pofnt f Ma | Rinley Nationial Park for the last|Nome o 46 .46 .} “ 1 Cldy 5 Clear Mr. Mulien is equally well known air 2. In behalf of five | fuonthe' ~tehursbd < on - hé] Betkiel i 56 52 40 P o7 0 06 | here. Ho i ttorney, having | 43. Sign of the . Pertaining to a s 0 5. an-atiormer; havig 7odiac Greek sehool : : 42. Ex | steamer Yukon last evening, after | Fort!Yukon 56 56 28 4 . »Cidy 0 [ 0 4Conl|r‘ued rom Page | been admitted to the Alaska bar | age bia 5t philos ; sreral geavs ago. TibTuas {0k BEv- | 45 BURyebt b0 (b Distiese "iia ; § having completed the program for | Tanana 60 60 30 30 Cle everal years ag 8 addition t signal S | Fairbanks 58 5 | 1dy eral years ‘associated with B. M. the primary i Unit of ‘welght thig I s A ot At ;2 ;g 4 44 Pt. Cldy Behrends Bank as Viee-President. ., mesning — 67 Rellglocgfecy o ° : 5 e bt miad 48 5 | o B & 40 Cldy | Miss Pugh has been a deputy boundary sur of the great na-|® au; 6 46 cldy 0 Pt. Cldy Clear tional park was completed during|Dutch Harbor 56 50 46 cldy ol i o A .“..V//‘-H / | the season, Mr. Betts said, and it | Kodiak @ @ | P fice. She, also, is a life-long , is hoped that the work can be fin- | Cordova 56 54 52 52 | Democrat, daughter of the late J. n.-.. / .///H ished next year. Juncau : 7" 48 Cldy S. Pugh, one time Collector of Aided by Railroad by 'l 2 = Clay Customs for | Aliska dtiring Ahe -. .... A large part of th: credit for| Ketchikan 58 54 Cidy the successful season was Prince Rupert 54 54 first Wilson Administration, and Cldy but:d to him to the co-operation| Edmonton 86 Venetia Reed. 5 . Cldy Mr. Botelht hae ved “in Jik of the Alaska Raflrcad. J. T.|Seattle 66 Cldy Vedll 100 Ally Cyeaik i, RoU Cunningham, Transportation Su-|Portland 66 Ay notive in party organization work, erintendent of the railroad, equip-|San Francisco 5 60 Cldy ped the party with outfit cars for o Chairman of Precinct No. 2 in Jubesitzand. i vhied siione: of the | work along the Nenana River and( Alaska Railroad on the emleml | most valuable workers the party i g Es | has ver had. | s the it ‘}‘:""‘?“*” “‘);'m the Gulf and Northwest with light rain at Nome and light show- Mr. Newman was Court Reporter S‘“ given _juem . Ry ”e, Park|ers in the Gulf and portions of the Southeast. Thet pressure is ervice in transporting supplies in-| ymogerately high in extreme Southwestern Alaska, horthwestern ‘Can- under Judge Justin W. Harding i ! y dog team dur- | a9 and the ocean’ west of the Pacific'States with clear weather ih for several years, resigning about 3 q el 5 ot a year ago. ST epTiag M P th western Interior and western portion of the Gulf. Temperatures Austin Is Ploneer { R | | were lower yesterday in the Gulf and extreme Southeast and Highe o & b Sbasnil ) : and e : gher Mr. Austin, ' who 18 a '‘retired Due to the economy Program!j;; tne northern Interdor. business man of Ketchikan, is a mo; for pack horses was not| BACK FROM VACATION IN EUROPE 2 N N T T The barometric pressure is moderately low in the Gulf of Al- aska, the Interior of Alaska and ssuthwestern Canada. It is falling pioneer of Alaska and is widely ailable and members of the par: known. He, too, is a lifelong ty transported their supplies du Democrat, an active party worker, ing the time they V».("r:" working and was ‘endorsed, as were Mf. in the park on their backs, Coughlin, Mr. Mullen and others d C\’)nu]v!":iblc extra k. by the Divisional Committee. autiful Weather Prevailed He served as City Clerk and autiful sunshiny weather pre-| % Y, | cont Municipal Magistrate in Ketehi- / vailed in the park ‘almost contin- kan several years ago. uously !nr the enuro 1 ROOSEVELT LIFTS W.h«»m was off the limit but re-‘ i %, Colorado Fuel and “TI TR tgieved a good .part of its lo: A, Fox Film, no sale; Ameri-, toe gnats and BAN ON NEWLY Cotton rallied. Silver future closed | c: lting 4 yeneral cenery - is - indesc MINED GOLD fm { o ; ational oster | s countless caribou, mountain! Most gold < shares other than |« 5 p, and many other kinds of Homestake were up from one to| ¢ % acks t 3 e.. 3 every day Mt. Mc- around three points. Carrlers that| Radio 'Corporation of Am 9, Kinley. was visible and words came back for gains from fractions | Standard Brands 28%, 1 inadequ in describing the be sent to the Secretary of Treas- te more than one point were:| States Steel’ 56%, Western on | f2ous 3 y on consignment for sale, or Banta Fe, Union Pacific and New|69%, Delaware and Hudson 82,!in the park” he de es may be made to foreign pur- yoerk Central, while Chemical was| United Aircfaft 44%, Ward Bak- First Accurate Survey or to persons licensed 10 off three. Off fractions to one| ng B. no sale; Curtiss-Wright This is the iir re gold for use in the arts, point were: American Telephone | 3% vey of the park industry, or professions.” The order and Telegraph, Johns Masansville, e has been made and is nn | is effective immediately. lWard Baking Powder, United States | mportant to trappers and hunters. — I Steel, Case, General Motors. Most | Greek Court Approves | who previously have had no way OTHER STOCKS TUMBLE alcohols were weak, iosing two to D Il > exact boundaries NEW YORK, Aug. 20. — StockS three points. etention of Insull . ; :, Mr. B tumbled on the ex¢hange as grains g Py f e party who as- dipped sharply. The dollar gyrated 3 g % " " ATHENS, Aug. ‘e Appel- sisied Mr. Betts in the survey on foreign exchanges.' Minlhg is-| o AU TLIDNY late Court has approved an appli¢ aud fo whom he gav. much ery 5 /,,, those women who want |sues and rails, however, led. »A‘ The foliowing are today’s clos- | cation for formal sanction of de- f pir work were, L. M. Berlin, last minute rally pared or elimin- ing quotations on the New York |tention of Samuel Insull, fugitive F. Gardner, L. A. Dauphiny, a real value ated early losses one to about five Stock Exchange: | public utilities magnate of Chi- J. E. Stewarf, H. C. Torgerson, E. | points. The market closed ir-' Alaska-Juneau 32, American Can | cago, in connection With extradi- Kinnecott and P. O. Lucka The regular. 19%) Ameriean Power 12%, Ana-|tion moves by the American Gov- entire party returned fo Juneav| 3 . b | - Sales aggregated 3,200,000 shares.|conda 18%, Armour B. 3%, Bethle- | ernment. on the Yukon last night. h Morton Downey, singer, and his wife, Barbara Bennett, actress, re« Other issues halted thelr decline hem Steel 41, Calumet and Hecla | - e, ! oy e (e R [ surned to New York recently from a vacation in Europe.. (Associated when gold shares surged upward. 6%, American Telephone and Tele- | SHOP IN JUNEAU | o4 papers ac Tae Empire. Press Photo) | s - monfmued Prnm 'Paée Ofie) £ The oeccasions when you can secure coats of this quality, trimmed with these ex- pensive furs, will be rare indeed. Coats were never =0 luxurious or so becoming. Made in lines to flatter the figure and as young as the season! B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Lewding Department Store e A ] '3 Wt pel ad o While we nverhuu;ht on a low’ ma‘rkht wef dre still“unable to'meet odr pressfi\g obhg‘ntwns and rather than turn’ this stock of new, fresh, fancy and staple food stuffs to an assignment we will take any sort of a loss to reduce this. stcck, However, we do limit the amounts to.be purchased in this MONEY RAISING EVENT and will not sell to deale Come early while the assortment is complete and we will guarantee you that you will be able o purchase from this stock before our creditors get us at ASTONISHING PRICE Sale o il b el 4 3 ™ R b from the sunken steamer Merlda, thought to contain the erovm r‘ i g b the ill-fated Eniperor Maximillian of Mexico, bei t [ VT Vl, dur two years cf salvaging ooerations, The Virginia Capes with treasure valued .t 090.

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