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e ———— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934, Vacation Advice: = G Tl Dorit Go Away Without Onel n; W3 4 &kfi “pep up” your Summer! It wouldn't sces at least cne print. ur cvery summ " at home or travel. , (very gay to be in. m like summer without For prints are part er picture—whether you They're ); cool to losk at; cool Values to $19.75 NOW Pastel Shades and White $2.95 and $3.95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” of the Slate and added some 30, 00!7‘ visitors to the normal population | out 6,000 during the three d.\y it continued, Conditions Are Terrible Press reports as to conditions in | the Midwest due to the Sprmy, drought have all been conservative, declared Mr. Brewster. Wheat uns literally burned up, and grass on‘ the range lands %IlIfuld the same | fate. Sections of the afflicted areas | have literally been turned into | | BREWSTER ASKS - | FOR PWA FUNDS FOR BUILDINGS Service Returns Here : E desert land and thousands of resi- | i . from LEStem Trip |dents will have to be removed to| T Construction of permanent heads °'hCT Sections. | The Federal Government is al- | (ready at work giving relief to the' stricken districts. Aid will have to| be forthcoming for a long period. | Not only was the country dried up ! by the drought, but vegetation was quarters and stations for mdiviuual ' unit range managers of the Alaska . Reindeer Service is planned, it was announced here today by Lyman 8. Brewer, Field Superindentent, - ‘yho “with Mrs. Brewster arrived “today on the motorship North Star | Onsumed by swarms of grasshop- enroute to their home in Nome,|Pers and Mormon crickets. The | Jhey have been absent for the |conditions over a vast region ar past three months, visiting Wash- really terrible Mr. Brewster said. ‘ington and other points. Mr, Brewster will remain here’ The Reindeer Service, Mr. Brew- | {0F the next two or three days to| ! ster said, has applied to the Public |cOnfer with Gov. Troy. He plans § Works Administration for $15000 70 0 g0 by plane fo Yakutat| ‘with which to defray the cost of |A1d rejoin the North Star there. % ‘erecting a headquarters building at| He¢ and Mrs. Brewster will pro- | 1 Nome, and unit stations at Bethel, |°c°d to Seward aboard that VESSE‘\ Kotzebue and Shaktolik. The ap-|[a0d continue on it to Nome. li “plication was formally approved by TGS Sentative n Aissa | "*\YOUNG LAD BADLY | BITTEN ON LEG BY POLICE DGG SUNDAY Joe Boldue, young son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joe Boldue, was badly bitten on the leg by a police dog as he was riding on his bicycle on Front| No Policy Change To date, at least, no chang have been adopted in the policies of the Government with respect to the administration of the reindeer ‘grazing and breeding industry. Mr | Brewster spent six weeks in Wash- | jngton discussing the industry with | Becretary Ickes and conferring with | Street near the Butler-Mauro Drug the Special Reindeer Policy C‘m-,-“-’"rr- Sunday evening. According ‘mittee appointed early last Spring o those who saw the accident, the By the Becretary. This body was do: pulled the lad from the bi-| ‘working on the maiter when|cycle without provocation and in-| . Brewster left the Natiopal [licted the wound. early lasl month, It has The boy was rushed to St. Ann's .no official announcement as|Hospital where the lacerated leg| 1es were necessary to close the spent | was dressed and sewed up. Seven three weeks visiting relatives | wound, hospital authorities said. 1 in Montana after leav- | Considered a menace to the pub- pgton. They attended |lic, the dog, said to belong to Al- e of the Montana | fred Rhodes, was shot last even- Association last|ing by the order of the Police De- ity, where all of | partment. Chief C. J. Davis, of! n and cow|the Police Department declared mmn the | that all vicious dogs, allowed to | i : and Mrs. Brewster | permanent AUK BAY SGENE OF EXTENSIVE flEVEI.flPMENTS {Many Summer Homes and Permanent Residences Being Built There W. H. Bacon, owner of the |Channel Bus Line, and one-man | Chamber of Commerce for the Auk | Bay community, declares that it is Hmpossible to sleep out there due i jto the constant ringing of ham- § | mers day and night as new homes ing up and old ones are re- | modeled. Ludwig Nelson has finished a new summer home within a stone’s throw of the Auk Bay Grocery. George Worth is busy finishing {his new home at Auk Bay which is to be a year-around residence. Improvements are still being made in the Auk Bay Chickén Dinner Inn, owned by Ed Jahnke, who plans were Interrupted by several weeks spent as a guide on the vacht Hussar. Work on the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howell was inter- rupted by the illness of both, but !is to be resumed soon, as both are recovered. L. J. Newell has a foundation for a new home soon to be con- structed in the community. All the foregoing are within half a mile of each other. Tom Haines is busy landscaping his, homesite, and, it is said, mak- |ing a great improvement on the :propeny. The Christensen brothers have just completed clearing a 25-acre tract of land for Joe Kendler, which will be planted to oat hay. Mrs. Betty Parker is making her home on' the Fritz {Cove road, in the residence recently built for a Summer “home, The camp established by the ECW has been developed into a very attractive addition to the ‘and “cuss” {roam the streets, are going to be gres ; Isimilarly dealt with for the protee- y tion of pedestrians, community by the men employed in that branch of ‘the Forest Service. |Meyring, and Lloyd Jarman, me- | chanic, |fo a round trip to Sitka. Outbound | passengers were Mrs. {and L. T. Nneel, Official Note Europe Nm:vm No Payment Will Be Made On Installment Due On June 15; Is Made Publi(‘: Oppose Am('rtm (mnm om Page One) It is believed here other suit, with the exception of F | today, cents on the dollar, four billion dollars. AMOUNTS DI WASHINGTON, June 5. The British note and default virtually complete collapse of the situation. No officials have ‘made any comment here, up to noon| countries are likely to follow inland. heralded the France is expected to press new effgrts to liquidate|last of the fifth inning largely her huge debt to the United States on the basis of ten through the prowess of Mel' Grigs- France owes the United States almost by as a base runner, i \ 'E TO JUNE 15 —What the debtor nations owe|¢macked a grounder to Nelson at the United States June 15, nuludmg arrears: | Grand total due, $486, Installment Due Arrears Great Britain ... $ 85,670,765 $176,120,247 France 59,000,218 82,308.312 Italy 14,741,693 13,687,010 Belgium 7.159,453 11,309,454 Czechoslovakia 1,682,812 2,852,899 Rumania 1,248,750 1,048,750 Estonia ... 322,850 989,985 Jugoslavia 300,000 525,000 | Finland 156,538 Lithuania 147,864 222,170 Latvia ... 134,883 286,462 Hungary 37,410 114,629 Total $174,652,179 $301,816,514 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) CAPITOLS SINK | PULLEN'SNAVY' | | IN CLOSE GAME orecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., June 5: P‘uLl,\' cloudy tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather | 4 pm. yest'y 29.85 70 32 s 8 Clear 4 am. today 29.82 52 n w 4 Clear Gr105by Tops Off Game by. Noon today 2080 66 a e Clear Stealing Two Bases in ‘\ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS \ Diving Fashion i YESTERDAY | TODAY | In a close and fthrilling” five-' Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. inning combat last night, the Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Capitols sunk Pullen’s Navy, nosing Barrow 32 28 26 26 6 0 Clear }out by a score of 5 to 4. The win- 46 46 | 36 38 6 0 Clear |ning score was shoved over in the 54 54 | 34 34 8 01 Rain 64 58 | 2 4«2 1 22 Foggy 6 6 | 38 38 [ 0 Clear St. Paul 42 40 | 38 38 8 A2 Rain Mel singled, made it safely to Dutch Harbor 52 48 | 38 40 24 0 Cldy |second on a swan dive, and came Kodiak 52 52 38 42 6 0 Pt.Cldy into third on a half-erect split. He K Cordova 54 52 46 48 0 0 Cldy | scored from there when Iverson Juneau 4 70 | & 82 4 0 Clear Sitka 64 - 44 — 4 0 Pt. Cldy first and Mel beat the throw to the Ketchikan 76 %6 54 54 0 0 cldy plate. Then both teams adjourned Prince Rupert 66 66 | 50 50 4 0 Clear to third base to complete the de- FEdmonton 66 62 | 50 50 4 .08 Clear pletion of a keg of cold beer which ~Seattle 74 4 56 58 6 0 Clear was paid for by the losers. Portland . 16 6 60 60 6 0 Cldy Shaw's homer put him in line fcx San Francisco ..... 60 58 54 54 4 .58 Rain a job on some City League club as did Ralph Martins work at short- stop. It was-a real ball game and the prospective challengers to the winners better bring along some heavy artillery for the engage- ments. The barometric pressure is moderately low in extreme Wrést,ern Alaska and the Southeast, and is rising over most of Alagka and Western Canada and falling slightly in Bering Sea and thé Pacific States. It is lowest from the Aleutian Islands to Central California with showers in Bering Sea and the central Interior and moderately heavy rain at San Francisco. The pressure- is moderately high in | Western Canada with generally clear weather from Northern and Eastern Alask:\ to the North Pacific Stnte; —————-— it is reported that only 24 dimes of a certain type were minted by the United States in 1894, making them extremely rare. ALASKA MEAT CO. BARANOF BACK T0 HOME PORT Returns frt;n——Flight to Westward—Trip Made . toSitka This Morning With L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent for the U..S. Bureau o! Fisherfes, as a round trip pas-| senger, the seaplane Baranof of the Alaska Southern Airways, ar- | rived here from a trip to the West- 1 ward as far as Bristol Bay, yes- terday afternoon. Gene Meyring | piloted the plane and Gordon Gra- ham made the trip as mechanic. They had planned to return to Juneau on Saturday but were held up in Cordova by bad weather on | the Gulf of Alaska. This morning the Baranof, leot‘ left here at 9:30 o'clock Pearl Will- iams and her son, Albert Williams, | Thomas Tilson, Sitka merchant, Shell Oil rep-| resentative, all for Sitka. ‘ On the return trip the Bamno[ will make a stop at the Alaska Southern Airways cabin on Lake Hasselborg with supplies for Fred- 1 erick Hollender, wealthy sportsman, who is spending some time there fishing. Late this evening, the Baranof will make a trip to Hawk Inlet with Hans Floe and Nick Bez, prominent cannerymen. Better Late Than Never; Reward Comes WASHING:ON, June 5— 1 “Phirty-six years after he was clted for personal gallantry at the lutgle of San Juan Hill as a ‘Licutenant, Brigadier General Edwitd ‘Chrisman, now Univer- sity of Idaho Commandant of 'Has béen ‘awarded the g % Medal for bravery. wis Tormerly stationed at FIRE AT CITY DUMP The Fire Department was called out at 2:45 o'clock this afternoon| on a call from the city dump. Fire, which had been burning since 10 oclock this morning caubht the o'clock this morning, caught the| timbers to smoldering. A line of 1 hose was laid from the corner of| Ninth Street and Willoughby Ave-| nue with the booster pump on the fire truck hooked -into the middle| [to sluice the fire and burning| | waste from the end of the dock. { s | Schilling erpe,. g S rich in f[avor i e AN Phone Cardmal W BARWRG 0 ® Pleas;z m‘ : ¥ yiotade et 16 ren & GASTINEAU CHANNEL BARBERS ASSOCIATION WILL MEET THURS DAY NIGHT AT .7 ©CEOCK: AT PIONEER BARBER SHOP. - win 8 Be There! i - @ No Argument! : FEATURING CAKSTEN'S BABY BEEF-—~DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected Develo ping 'Priht‘in‘g ' " EASTMAN *and AGFA FILMS . Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 HI-WAY PARCEL DELIVERY BERT WHITFIELD, Proprietot Office and Stand with SERVICE MOTORS 'CO. Telephone 202 Free Delivery Cigarettes Candy Cards Two Trips Daily } | | : Leaving Junean 10 a.m. for Auk Bay Th ‘ Leaving Juneau 4'pm. for Eagle River New | Arctic | PHONE US TO PICK-UP YOUR HI-WAY PARCEDS Prompt Efficient Service ¥ Painl Famous Draught. Beer IDEAL PAINT SHOP « If I¢'s Paint We Have It} PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster Sl Y. NG "HMMY CAR[SON ® No Statement! Can stand aéainst the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZEP DEALERS ‘of the ' RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @ We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any price! RICE & AHLERS 0. PLUMBING " HE! * SHEET -METAL “We tell in advam:e whaz job will cost” - PHONE 34