Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934. SATINS, EVENING KNITTED o Approvals g i i A i b B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading VALUES TO $22 COTTON LACE and Sizes 14 to 44 No Exc 30 Dresses 50 for 5 Cash PLAIN COLOR SILKS CREPES PASTELS DRESSES No Refunds hanges i @ ore” Department ¢ New Dry Ice “Wrist Watch” Keeps the Whole Body Cool Ind, July 24—A which will keep th LAFAYETTE, new *wrist watch” the whole body cool in hot Wi is announced at Purdue University. The device looks like a watch,! but instead of keeping time, in- closes a pellet of dry ice, or solid carbon dioxide, at 109 degrees be- iow zero. The effects are the same as dip- fing., phe wrists in cold water, a favorite hot weather trick, or of keeping a stream of cold water running over the body. Dry ice burns the skin almost instantly wherever it makes direct contact. The Purdue invention in- pulates the ice, so that only a nor- mally cooling stream of cold air and cold carbon dioxide gas flows over the sensitive spot on the wrist where the radial artery is close to the surface. ; One small pellet of the dry ice lasts about an hour in the “watch” case. The effects of cool gas flow- ing out of the container continue for about twenty minutes in ad- dition | There is nothing messy about; this cooler, for the melting ice forms no trace of liquid. It evap- orates into an invisible gas. The | process may be Purdue kl.umc show that this cold carbon dioxide has a somewhat soothing effect on the heart, es- cially during high temperatures. The same device can be made in other forms, to fit any portion of the body effective or ankle. fitting necklace. “The dry ice,” a description states, “maintains a cool spot and | extracts heat from the blood flow- ing in the subadjacent artery. “This is found to produce a cool- ing of the entire body, as the cooled blood circulates through the|== body, and is usually sufficient to make a person wholly comfortable even in the hottest weather, “The same cooling device and used in case of fever patients. The abnormally hot blood is cooled to or toward normal, without the discomfort and inconvenience of cooling with cold water or ice.” —e—————— One-room flats for widows, baby buggy accommodations and a mor- tuary chapel are features of a new | block of flats in London. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie' 9 Male deer’; ead cavers 10 Head ! 5 Native meunts [STOTETA] [c[E WilWHIATT) - ©%emis tering m.e- DMEE) e[ |AfMnE Inlo] = Gonstruoted | 1 Sl T FEF wl) e e MllclonIplEINISIE] lsirie [AIMBEP e AR 0 JdEEm dum N JdEEWanEE Il//fl.ll! | V< | | V7 -‘l= ////IIE-I 2L Provided with shoes. sie e 1t 3 o [ INGIRIE] mfi.ng 22, Bxpectant dee 1 gt E R |c s [u e |F BEATRINIE] s ot ntoxt. / m‘ ud AAMNEER EBEEE = dantas/ . [Ajvie|= e v e NIlinTOIBT dovice Hastened . Explode 26 Root of s house 38, Persia ( 20, Story biica . " aofl'i- ton, [Pl [T[ElR] = ox' . gL Ca GOEEE T 50 flfl-fl street ot mwm [plalrinfe | [vilirIElAlD) 3 Bovas ans’ 86 ¥oc | "".' e 5 Desire for POWN “ W . . lflgn food 1 Pronoun : ’ -onlon 41. Parem 2 Hdeed tool 42, { 50, N .‘l mmb 3 Small bird ‘t e m g:?k 1. anul tegion ; Ia::: out ' :l. & r “: & R°'n“-'"n e ¥ MoTeAlS «. h:fi jeasul es hasebal ok )/ - i lflV/lfi’lfl E‘. wIIIW“IIIIIIIIII“IHIWWMI!IIIMIHIHMN tured by Policemen to Avenge Death Russell Leidy, 'aged 32, two robbery morning. suspects their pals. officer, the police said. shot down. CORNCOB Kib He. Is. Only Two, and Half, bul—qu_l"‘lé Likes His Pipe PITTSBURGH, and-a-half year eld Mickey: Baehr" favorite pastime is' smoking is plenty' strong. smokes regulariy. it before he was found: out. rumpus,” said the:father, to take the pipe away from him.” WASHINGTON; July fli»«Chle where cooling may. belor Army Engineers. Harkham bas| It can be formed as &|recommended to.the House' Rivers ered himself a part of the Repub- bracelet and worn either on Wrist|anq Harbors Committee that: the| lican organization. rog=y ong_estimated to cost $70,000, BUTTER—-D per ¢ HAM—Sw LOS ANGEL!‘.S Culn July 24— antagonist, but- he has been as- Radlo soclated | Patrolman, was shot and killed as years with that liberal scheol of he and another officer pursued thought which the Democratic early..this managers had hoped to-bring more The - suspeets were later sur- rounded and ‘captured by ‘more cemtly: by ~Republican - Chairman| . ;. presidency is known only than 100 policemen who went out Fletcher,’ to avenge the death of one of Reed and others identified with secured’ $3 and a_bottle of wihe, open challenge against the *New dents who have -served with' and then fled in a car. When the Deal” such as these leaders have :Trf‘:neme Senate. 4 | officers stopped them, Leidy was made.' July - 24.~Two- on the Roosevelt conferences with 'nis he was there, grandfather’s eorncob pipe—whACh active. The pipe prodigy, whm panmts President knows it. uve on Pittsburgh's - north: side, ginning both appeared to recognize | comes from a long line: of smokers. that the Borah flair for independ- On the feminine side, his great- ence of all Administrations would grandmother — aged 103 — still assert itself sooner or later, and The child’s father, W. J. Baehr, forestall it. e o e rrrr e er e e e e et e e e e e e reeereneead | 14 Mickey K il soothing his gums:on thecorncob ent while the 'grandfather: nodded . in not the subject of any jubilation his chair. He had formed the habit among the Democrats. “If you want'te see him raise a| swering him. “just tryl — ea]:w¥ ateri EGGS——Large, Fresh 3 dozen, 85¢ _per pound BUTTER——Red Shletd prints ~ pér_pound, co‘rTAém CHEESE BA bN—Swnft s Pr ‘mmm _ half or whole, per Ib., half or whole per lb., 27c am(- “he “said to Incnds Lhat hc dever would campaign again ror an individual for the Presidency. His whole career has been build- ed on opposition. He rccogmzcs that as his forte. He still is the voice crying in the wilderness, and he likes it. g By BYBON Pllcl) i (Chief of Bureau, the Assoclated Press, Wuhlnxton.) Admlnm:auon . political erations of William, E. Boraly, That s one quarter from whhh attack is not welcomed. Not only ? EYE ON THE WHITE IIOUSE is; Borah recognized as &R @Ble| " ynere is it all leading? in the public mind for i his eye on the White House many years; that as recently as he listened reflectively for some time to him to run as an independent. Whether he still cherishes hope| completely into the Roosevelt fold. Buch speeches as those made re- Senators Hastings 8ndf . pimself. hi entieth year and| the regular ‘Republican organiza- He 38 Iji e Mqatict & y. He knows, too, The President himself has Indl- coul The two men held up a cafe and cated he was-ready to accept an| .. gpport of other western’ ""}lehem With Borah, it is far different. Jone hand stands in the way of| He attacks from another angle en-| .., aspirations he still may have tirely; ‘He is one of those West-| . iyo highest office . ern independents whom, as a group, the Administration has sought to| yet politicians do not lose sight keep: satisfied. of the fact that the present era,| o g o CNERER 5 issue where |, o peculfar one, politically, know- | the Administration had hoped|;;, no laws and recognizing no, there would be none. That is why precedent. he is watched. So Democrats and Republicans \ 1t is true the White House has|;;, washington both will keep an not given Borah much special no- | ... o Borah. tice. Usually he has not been in| ° P S Drunken Driving Deaths in Chicago Area s the western independents. When e Increase ‘That is not Borah's way, and the It is no secret that Borah has/ those who wanted, : he has seen over and over how Harry Wilson, aged 21, ome of tion ‘have gome, in many cases, al- d‘f 'stock today is 18% the suspects, confessed killing the most unanswered. 1d by no means be assured of‘°5\,, His very passion for playing @ rnternational Harvester 29, Kenne- {Pound $5.04%, Nabesna bid L A PATRULMAN Sen. Borah Raises ‘W/‘lld(’rness ]I_ATE SELLING IS SHOT DOWN IN Voice’; Demo Chiefs ‘Cup Ears’ ROBBER CHASE The Two, Susgects Fmally qu- soouts are watching closely the o»- " DRIVE SENDS STOCKS DOWN| ModestGmnsMade inEarly Morning Rally Are Generally Cut NEW YORK, July 24—The sell- ing pressure dried, up somewhat today although a late selling drive cancelled most of the modest stock rallies. | Today’'s closc was heavy. i y i CLOSING PRICES TODAY i NEW YORK, July 24. — Closing |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine » American Can 95, American Power and Light 4%, Anaconda 11%, Armour B (new) 2, Bendix Aviation 11%, Beth- Steel - 27%, - Calumet. and Chrysler: 35%, Curtiss- Hecla 3%, Wright 2%, General, Motors 28, cott 18%, Electric Auto Lite 18%, |Ulen Company 1%, United States Steel 35%, Warner Pictures 3%, .15, ask 1. CAPT, STRONG MAKES U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 24: Fair tonight, Wednesday partly cloudy and cooler; gentle west- erly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity - Weather 4 pam. yest'y ...30.16 83 31 Calm [] Clear 4 am. today ...30.23 56 84 Calm 0 Clear Noon today ....30.20 6 37 S 3 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . "Lowes| 3 Station {temmp. a w Barrow ... 15 14 et clay Nome 46 14} - 5040 Bethel (4 120 04 Fairbanks 62 4 Trace |y Cldy Dawsoh BEAE W 0 4o Clear st. Paul 4 e 6 i1 02 i Clear Dutch Harbor ‘48 6 .66 ', Cldy { Kodiak . 56 4 0 Clear Cordova 54 0 0 Clear Juneau .. 56 0 0 Clear Sitka ... 80 i 0 [ Clear Ketchikan ... | 54 54 4 [ Clear Prince Rupert 52 54 4 0 Clear Edmonton . 46 46 4 01 Clear Seattle 62 64 8 0 Clear Portland . | 62 64 4 0 Cldy San Francisco ... 62 60 58 58 4 0 Cldy The storm noted yesterday in southern Bering Sea is central this morning neaa Barrow with diminished intensity and with light to moderate rain in Bering Sea. Another moderate disturbance is cen- tral south of the Aleutian Islands. The pressure is high throughout Alaska except on the Arctic coast and clear weather prevails in the Gulf and Southeast with cloudy weather in the central Interior. High JUNEAU TRIP BY AIR IN SMALL SEAPLANE o Tl i Capt. Willlam Strong, Tulsequah neau this morning in his DeHavi- land Moth seaplane, from. Atlin, where he has been looking the country over. Prom the be- CICAGO, July 24—The Tribune says that the number of drunken| drivers involved in accidents here was 300 per cent greater the firsf half of this year than during pa allel months in 1933, and that the rise coincides with the repeal of national prohibition. This year fourteen deaths and; injuries to 350 were credited to drunken drivers, compared with three deaths and 83 injuries in the there was not much use trying to All the same, the Idahoan’s pres- speech-making campaign is ‘They will put their best talent to work an- ATTACKS G, 0, P, Too |'9% period. o Ttsurprised no one that when . | Borah ~ attacked the Democratic Africa by Auto policies, he included - also - several | uncomplimentary references to the| NEW YORK, July 24.—Automo- ‘Bepubllcan program and leader- | f| ship, He has not, for years, bile tours from Capetown to Tan- gu-r 12,127 miles, in Africa in four months are being offered here by tourist companies. All that is re ‘When he took quired, say announcements, are “a consid- It can be set in a close- | project: for a harbar.‘of refuge at|the stump for Hoover in 1928, he good driver, a good car and a spirit| 8eward, Alaska, be moditied to:pro-| made it plain he was supporting, | vide for the construetion’ on the'; not'a party, but a man he thought | north side of the dredged basin a!| would make an excellent Presi-| ubble stone breakwater 950 rcu, dent, adventure.” R * Australia will spend $71,500,000 | | on unemployment relief during the pater, when the inevitable break | financial year 1934-35. s EDNESDAY and T A R ‘I‘BURSDAY 2‘1'1‘ig0]’dl quarters 28¢ Pints, per ¢ arton, 19¢ A complete and 30c 'l!t": fire&ifi?n A4 CHICKENS—Stewers per pound, 23c BROILERS—1934 per pound, 29¢ BEER——Rheinlam}er, Rainier, Hop Gold or Olympia ment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL VEGETABLES arrive every morning mmmfiinififlmnmmmmmnnmn|mmmflunnmmnnfimmmmmmnmmmmnnunmu { Capt. Strong said that Atlin ap- !peared to be very prosperous this year, in common Wwith most mining sections. The trip was made after mall, and he will return tomorrow morn- ing to Tulsequah. The little bi- | plane, which carries either the pilot and one passenger or pilot and 200 pounds of freight, is more economical to operate than one of his river boats, according to Capt. Strong, using only four gallons of gasoline to come in from Tulse- | quah, whereas the river boat uses 40 gallons. A joker in Atlin painted the name “La Cucuracha” on the fuselage of the tiny plane, which is Mexican for “The Cockroach”. | However, the joke is not appreciat- ed by the owner, who declares that moths and .cockroaches are altogether different kinds of in- sects. el SRTR S A fireless steam locomotive has been completed in Erle, N. Y. It stops for loads of steam lnste/.\d o! ccal. flllllI||||||IlHIlIIIIIIlIlHIlIlHIlllIIIIIIIIlIlllIlIllllIlIlllIllllllllllllI|||I|HIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllflllllll IllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|III||I||I|I|fl O ase, $3.65 large assort- trading post. owner, arrived in Ju-, ' Emuumummmmnmnuummumunmuummmuuummmml_mmmulm|n|lmm||n|||||m|u||||mmmmmm||||n|||||uuummmluuml temperatures are general except in the extreme West. SO S osing Out ALL MER MERCHANDISE Regardless of former prices JUNEAU FROCK SHOP Oi»posile George Bros. LEAP SAVES LIFE in that city. He was inside the pilot house and the explosion blew E. N. Ohmer of Petersburg nar-| & hole in the wall of the pilot i o | house through which Mr. Ohmer rowly escaped serious injury re- | jumped into the water. His i nen',ly when his gasbcat exploded juries consisted of several burns nt the Standard-Oil Company dock | about the arms and head. \ PERMANENT WAVES That Keep the Ends Always in Curl {l:nnne?tt e S0 It s only $6. Peter Pani Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 Evenings by Appointment SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BLDG. No more straggly ends—with thls that’s rolled up from the ends. . est, most, natural wave on top. IF ] YOUR RADIO WONT WORK: Just Phone 354 AND WE WILL FIX IT @ SMITH ELECTRIC CO. Shattuck Building .