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f 9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1934. i y 7 p f the temporary reliel situation was | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU MURE BI s»?T ss GflvERNoR AsKs well in hand, and a ‘similar tele- | : 5 1y R b C . g 4 3 gram was received from Thomas Th W h : ¥ ¢ it | Gaffney, United States Marshal. e eat er ; ! B T 3 N Dlimgha Backs: Goetypor (By the U. S. Weather Burean) B In a telegram from Anchora ! i {Delegate Dimond backed the G | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 19: & ‘ S . | lernor's request for TFERA fund Probably rain tonight and Thursday;moderate Southeasterly winds. for relief and reconstruction. He i Fashions of Quality said: | LOCAL DATA g3 s | “Nome catastrophe so terrible| ~Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather v » P . . . Fi » -1 4 pm. yest'y 30.39 54 26 NE 8 Pt. Cld, {that FERA should give aid, sup-/ 3 . Cldy Relief Work Started Amid Temporary Relief Situation B o S e S = 3 4 How O a Scenes Blackened City | Well in'Hand at Nome, |bc tent immediately so that the' Noo today B e Cldy — g inhabitants may remain. there \, Hungry Beml Fed Tl’0y Ad V1 Sed Camp is on a solid foundation with YESTERDAY | TODAY e rage Ofe. ‘ gears work ahead and iti i « mnted ‘from % rotn One) segn Al - il e T Luxurious Furs—-Lovely Wools o g | Stmginepe would be o ithgeds i residonts R Wil | Towest e P e | 3 were compelied to leave. Station temp. ‘temp. | temp. temp. velocity zthrs ‘Weather food that grocers managed tola rehabilitation and reconstruction| «Revenue ecutter Morris is in i Barrow 28 28 28 30 18 Clear save before their establish-|prosram- 'por(; ;LiA:\ck;Q;?g‘e u:u_c.IhCU\fl;J)‘h' l‘Iun;]e‘ ;; ;g 42 4 1 .01 Cldy ® loaded immediately with supplies Bethel 34 34 4 01 Rain v Tkt 5 3 1, s i ments were gutted by th§ 5, i Vj’:]':gr?m o seorctary |and dispatohed: to Nome. Ple: Fairbanks B I e 8 0 Clear ln e s | flames. Ickes this morning, whith was sent |24Vise if I can be of any assist-| Dawson 48 48 Ul pa g0 20 0 Clear The weather, which was at the|p.ro;e he had been informed gfium& St. Paul ... 50 .Z | 46 48 16 04 Raih freezing point yesterday, turned|,.. FgprA allotment, the Governor | n to Fly North | Dutch Harbor 52 52 | 48 48 24 16 Rain THESE FURS INCLUDE extremely cold when rain added |, . { To study the situation from the| Kodiak ... 52 52 | 48 80 10 32 Rdin o i to the distress. “My latest authentic advices are |Standpoint of transportation re-| Cordova o8 ivd. TE Wi 8’ .08 cuay Meanwhile pledges and moves t0 |t ation at Nome temporarily, at q\m;eme;ts ol b? L Foion to Jv{neau 55 54 ! 7 10 0 Cld{r ol Biaver {brifg aid Rere ffom the outside by |jesst, in hand. ' Homeless are be- ["¢nder Nome every possible | sitka e B8 = 48— 0 0 Pt.Cldy Caracu eaver Federal, R'ed Cross and other |ing housed in the few remaining 'I' B. Wilson, Vice-President and| Ketehikan ?8 56 | 48 48 4 0 Clear groups, brought cheer. residences, school buildings and the c'enera!_ Manager of the Ala Prince Rupert . 58 56 | 42 42 4 0 Clear Dved Fox Broadtail Three Coast Guard cutters are yio No deaths. Injured getting | Steamship Compamf. who is Edm?nmn i . 46 38 | 26 28 6 14 Cldy 5 reported nearing the city. I'medical attention and hospitaliza- the steamer Aleutian, e pare, Seatlle .. 68 66 | ?2 52 s 0 Clear l\'ll‘( R:u-cnon Clear Away Debris Ition. Report food supplies would Thursday, will fly from “here tc’i Floleand e 72 54 54 4 0 Clear 5 The first steps to clear away the ‘1,5t ten days with steamship Vic- | Nome, the Governor was An[u!l]u.\vg San Francisco ... 72 68 | 52 54 4 0 Pt. Cldy Wolf Sealine debris is under way: by the M“s‘a‘wna due there Sunday. Coast|t0day. f |Road Commission 'forces. ‘Work: is'Guara cutters probably already ar-| A Pacific Alaska Airways plane {being accomplished’ around garages. riving there. At least three will|Will fly from Fairbanks here to A moderate storm is central in Bristol Bay and the barometric Darat amn) o : ick 1 % , pressure is low from Kodiak tward with light to moderate rain Porgion Lamb | . Bininess mets 408 SEHEHING thepe there this week. Soc N::PN::;Ia v;.lj:sa:;d take him | o Southwésh Alaska and gales south of the Alaska Peninsula. The P jruins for anything that ‘may be* “One of immediate nceds will be | Bt ‘(:o\' g 5. 4 B, M. | Pressure is moderately high in Eastern and Northern Alaska with 2! |reclaimed. to put men to work “mdd get re- Bairenad Thalran o??h" Juneau | Semerally fair weather, but the pressure is falling rapldly in the habilitation progress under way. d | ed (s oS Wi ¥ 3 [ Medwm]:leg::leze gnn:mg e llzm;;a“ 4 Is)ubstannal e W'lhlscd Cross Chapter, were advi al i::}te;:dp:::i;x;nuin::;osmr. Temperatures were higher in the cen |were used up by’ last night. iyears of gold mining in sight. 1a§erLofAm§E);’§r CrI;lsssv'fh | 'he‘ T i Tun - P should not be required to = at t. . f T ;‘r’;"fin“;::egm}’" md:;’“f v‘f; PR National organization had author- EARL MISOFF SUFFERS [ HOSPITAL NOTES ilante patrol. £ Federal Building Suggested lzed expenditure of emergency SERIES OF MISFORTUNES| Jerry Miles Godkin, two year to | Mining operations have been re-: “I suggest that Federal C‘)"em'“‘er funds. Mr. Schafer also asked | old son of Mr. and Mrs: Miles God- |sumed ment start by housing Gove.mmem‘rgr a detailed statement of the| kins, entered St. Ann's Hospital v | Every remaining house and shack |agencies there including P\edeml}sAms‘Rf‘”"l ";:“;hc“"f‘-’ fur “"-Lh“ him. | Nine year old Earl Misoff, son|last evening ~and ungerwent an being used ‘for the care of the court house and quarters for De-| pecial Re ross disaster relief emergency major operation. y 15 OO Jl-xsomill::s and destitute. ’ {partment, of Justice officials, cus- |€XPert Is now emroute from San "!er‘ an:“ ’;’I’;s Alec Misoff, had |~ yames “Calkins, who entered St. . i + T e 0 ome (o make a > . & { Ann’s jospital yesterday reaten- % Citizens with no money are being |tom house, life saving station, pos: | F¥anciseor to N ke o azeg[ me;z;“’f;;gi:’f"fm“:‘ Ann's Hospital yesterday threate (fed and cared for free. office quarters, headquarters for [SUIVEY Of the city. ed with appendicitis, was sufficient- prained ankle in the morning, and General Appeal Reindeer Service, Alaska Road| e about 4 SHIAIE W tha amfl_mcn“ly riebcr;vered today to leave the You'll want to try on these new coats to | The Nome Icny Clc\;wti}l) is to\;}ommisxign r}xleadqz?(rct;;:n:ngr:::i-g 4 |was rushed to St. Ann's Hospital .m;akaa S e : WYL e TN &L make a general appeal e ‘Gov- | house. e have 5ol ix th a badly cut hand, injured in NS, App_rLudtL Ph(u- lim, .\tmui'ht q]lmes tal:(; ernment for relief in reconsnrucmonizxuon to take charge of all build- la whabing Sestikss' oo hofi'afl 154 zfre!‘\iar.stan:nfirsh:s;c‘:all.;:;&;:; their flattering fur collars. ou’ll wan [nelp. ing for Public Works. commmifiy ‘h‘t ot o home, “"-‘I(;) d 5t An's Hompiial Yesterday feel the depth and softness of the new | Business men and the City-Couns [suggested in my fgligramdyesefl-@ INT HIGHWAY {tendons badly cut and eighteen verely injured eye woolens and admire the richness of the siimen . got the: fixe loss ‘8¢ SENEEISN - Wholly reipgtsiple and guar- | stitches were. taken by Dr. H. C. 3 el Ay ‘miftion @ollars. ante¢ that funds will be appro- Vigh % e Fall colors. Colors? Black and the new ; ately b | DeVighne. He was able to leave the o . S, 87 3la R - < priately expended ho! xuml for his home today. Daily Empire Want Ads Fay! Brown tones predominate . . . also ,Green, ! | “While no immediate distress un- | HAS BUUSTER . BRI A 3 NG X T 3 % S 1 g |cared for arrangements are neces- | Navy and stunning new Tweeds £y g sm“ PB]GES ' y temporary and I renew my | ‘ b 2| rr quest for fifty thousand dollars ] 8 ®| YAKIMA, Wash, Sept. 19.——Ad—‘; F R E S II ~N ;’ER‘;.MZ gt ?;’,Nnexd“:‘,}{' Al‘jdrussing the W ington Sl;ll("[ . L B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. } y [ St i o e, Vi 2125 ; Y | . . here yeswrdm Dr. Evan }Icm'\y 1-' ” } I V bl L » °y . SMALL GAINS darvey of the situation and esti- lurwd the construction of the pro-! lt'ts any egeta es mates on materials, supplies and | funds needed for rebuilding zhe‘pisfdw et @ Local vegetables received every morning devastated city, the Governor yes-|"p Holway declared that previ- | .| NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The bes“;;x:dl':q}oing:‘flin: l:kflT;:(}g; (L:‘?::r:o“-\‘ depressions have been conquer- | Elunmefimmsenflyrmeal - menflyprmmenlly~ == ¥~ I rally in stocks this month occurred et €1 B8 MAKE FI0AG OOM fed by opening mew trontiers. He e - s h* ooyt today and carried many of the 4 further safd the shighway is ahso-i » : ed f th 1 to . berg’s appointment as Attorney|(® ® o ® ® w s 3 w e 0 0 ® of leading issues up-.one to two points. i TR e Ry, Plge lutely feasthle, * *= New Power s to e | “Juncau’s Leading Department Store” i Nome. He was expected to make i i\ TELEP Delivery ¥ 3 . AT THE HOTELS e (Some volatile issues made wider|,, . trip with Murray Hall, In- T i | TELEPHONE 478 Prompt liv General to succeed Cummings. @ ® v 0o oo «|gains 2 3 ) | SHOP IN JUNEAU! Be Launched Into 9.0 8 R0 ;spector of Aviation for Alaska, in| o _ " """ First, it would remove an ele- | Buying was not aggressive. |the latter's plane. Mr. Taylor had | Drive for Recovery | ment of difference from NRA. Sec- | Gastineau Market analyists generally spoke| )6 vonoiod at noon foday. |ond, it would provide the “New| D. G.MacLean, Seattle; Wilbur|of the rally today as technical. | "p " Stewart, who has been on ! (Continued from rage One) | Deal” with en earnest, able prose- | Wester, Jr., Frank Parrish, Seattle; "I"oday's close was strong. :a field trip north of Nome, ar- 1 —— s A |cutor to fight its court battles.| Dick Farkas, San Francisco, Calif:; ; 'rived there late yesterday and 1 Philippines 50on to re-enter Michi- | Third, it would place Richberg in | P. G. Waddell. ““‘; YORK] s:pc i 19—Cl0SINg |11y mediately offered his services to| gan politics. The Governor-General- | the normal line of promotion to| Alaskan quotation of Alaska Juneau minef ithe Governor. He will aid Mr.| ship was the place originally des-|the Supreme Court, whither most| W. S. Pekovich, Funter;« Royl|stock today is 17%, American Can Taylor in his wcwk. ‘ tined for Homer S. Cummings, who|©f Washington expects him to go| Johnson, Juheau, Carl Coleman, 197%, Amerlcafx Power & Light 134 %" The Central R:lief Committee ., Armor Relie 5 was shifted to Attorney General €ventually. | Berners Bay. Rsouda 113, o WbEns Y appointed yesterday by -Gov. Troy | - >se | Zynda Bethlehem Steel 27%, Calumet and |- 4 upon the death of Senator Walsh. | Hecla 3% rtiss-Wright 2%, G {with Grant R. Jackson as Chair- | Should Cummings succeed Mur- y | Marjory B. Major, Wrangell; N.|Hecla 3%, Qurtiss-Wright 214, Genr | 0 S already at work on a| § . f | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | Eachi Seattle. eral Motors 28!4, International Har- : X | 1 phy at Manila, thus taking the e i it A A. McEachran, | d 3 vester 271, Kenneoott 18%, Uniteq | ‘€CORSIuction program. It is speed- § appointment first tendered him, | Risiscil soaio - bl o | States SLEeI 3 Poundhsaoo'!v ling up its survey and will submit § three things would argue for Rich-| SHOP IN JUNEAU! Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | v " Ta concrete plan with as little delay ] 2 T e g ST v 2 T Pre-Greai i '8s “possible. Mayor "' Rex Swartz : | SHOP IN JUNEAU! telegrnphed Gov. Troy today that | § ; ‘Daily Cross-word Puzzle A » B ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puuln 8. Pace § L \ =A% 3 9. Let go 4. Assistants = & v [SFLPRPTATINTE mao 1 ik i Sifmaaiea™ [ATDIAREA R NIEE] 13, Sphere s [CONTIETVIETSTRTIEN . daoner flowerless EIRIAIS|ERRTION] ot Ba 21. Of the nose 22, Parts of curves ISIAILTE ZZETS TR [EIGHNA|SE i) Pl 16. Perfectly 18, Tennis & . Get 25. Body that has fallen to earth from outer space . Nuisances Dad Speed contest Eyeglass for one eye 34. Down: prefix 37, Straight DEE EEIIII][]IEHH lgg EIRIOISIERER]T [P| 40, Mineral EEK]E]E! [TIRIY] & T,;ul,,“fi.;fl ral 50. Chief gods of pawn Tiver . o2 ® m&euwniu 1, Belonging to 44. Waves breake . eor 52 OId cloth 2. Largeness of o Tte G Mewwny (ke measure imensions 46 mumh.a : 63. Too deep 1 3. Cylinider f a1 : : our tabl very meal ordinary Ywinding T 45 Wid animal b ? i comvrehen- thread 49 Ocea o : S 4. Bxist: 0. Indefintte ¥y §5. Plece out 5. Pronoun amount ” o ARt bt S Y gy ! i 5 U % . * " mickname 7. Terminal P'{a'»fl'-:'"-'nbr. M LT e ; S it rhest hesad 8y as’ healthful as it is a wel- come variation. Serve it oftener. Stands for Supreme Purity and Richness of Flavor And to put such onlsundlng quality and dependability into our mflg we have had to go to unteld research an ! expense. The cows on ¥ farms are all tuberculin-tested, Grade A producers and are, ufi‘n@g under the most sanitary conditions. In our plant we use a5, miich care, labor and equipment in keeping it clean as we do in the actual producticn’ of the milk, and then to be sure, several purity tesis are. EIZIW/ Ilfllfl ol i Only the most expensive unbleaclled flour and whole sweet milk is used in Peerless breads. . Our Rye bread combines the ddlicious flavor Of special | flour and a Hard, chewy crust. 1t's different. ' “The slow, thorough baking of Peerless 7H - Bl ulda 7 ds_gives them their better flavor, hel made during the bottling of the milk. All this to give you, your [ o ps JUST husband and your children a smooth, rich, heavy-bodied milk. Our . .//flfl.. in making bettter thoast and maintains CAIL milk has more cream, which means more nourishment—meore flavor— .//a.a-.. oow“en wholesomeness. more vitamins. And best of all—you can depend oa o-d-um high 985 quality. Phone today for a month’s trial, . endenhall Dair L GEORGE DANNER, Proprietor %illl%fll! fl%fll%flll% T T RN P T T 3 PR DN