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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT, 15, 1934. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU P gt R ] 1052 A Perfectly Grand Smart cotton wash frocks . . . for every occasion. Fresh looking, colorful, y to trimmed in contras patterns from 80 square pe fied in this spectac fectly tailored to fit this value group. SPECIAL ! GROUP WOMEN’ No Aj ew assortment of Cooking Utensils and Dishes on Second Floor tub, , Value Giving WASH FROCKS 95¢ $1.95 se) 4D ,(,"x.:’.v)gi' to wear! Clever ting ¢ es. And. too ular correctly. You'll want se $6.45 yprovals B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ' “Junean’s Leading Department Store” William Green, president of the American Federation of Lal ization’s anpual meeting in San Francisco in which he advecated a six-hour day with a five-day week.for equitable distribution of labor. He assailed communism in his speech and added labor was ready £0 use the strike as a weapon. (Associated Press Photo) 7 CORK HOUSES SENT T0 NOME Said to Be Fireproof and Soundproof—Can With- stand 70-Mile Wind (Seattle Times) People who live in cork houses shouldn't throw bottles. Also, people who live in cork houses in Nome, Alaska, shouldn't| be cold, or even s ly chilled. Two complete cork houses, 18 by 30 feet, left Seattle last night on | the Lomen Commercial Company’s ship Baldwin, for Nome. They a 100 per cent fireproof, soundpr and constructed to withstand a 70- mile wind, and the roofs to sup- port a 10-foot fall of wel snow. Cork used for house construction is a new idea in the West, although |] 1 it has been experimented with for California varsity team has playeq | a few years in the East. The idea in every game on the schedule for ‘,,_. is practical, say builders. The two| houses on their way to the North | can be erected within a few hours.| Over a framework of steel are laid |ered steady enough to pitch in the | 3-foot slabs of cork. The interior| is plastered, and the exterior stuc- coed. And there you are, ready wJ move in. ‘They are not only insulated Array of s, Tailored in the season’s favored Ivery dress is full cut, per- } ; S DRESSES .No Refunds P A Wy STZES FROM 14 to 52 ly styled, adorably were saved by the heroic eitizen , value is exempli- conflagration Chameen Lo g GEN. JOHNSON Spécillation’ I8 Madé 'as to What Resigned NRA Chief Contemplates veral of these from (Convmuea irom Page One) { which “Wwould make “corporals of ead cats,” “neanderthal | men™ and “tom-tom beaters’ color- less in comparison. Since his days as a first lieuten- jant in the army, the General has had a longing for sufficient time to himself to do serious writing. Al- ways, however, something has in- {tervened. DRAINED HIS RESOURCES ! Johnsons future hardly will be {confined entirely to letters. How- lever much he might like to do so, | there remains the necessity of en- 1gaging in a more lucrative career He must make money. His serv- ice as NRA administrator, |serious drain on his private resou: les. Last July the President in- !ereased his salary from $6,000 = |year to $15000 because Johnson found it impossible to ca on at lthe former figure. He left a high- salaried job to take over NRA Necessity for recouping his fi- ,nances may lead him back to 1eld position with Barney Baruch {where he was engaged in making | Investigatiol in the field of in- dustry for possible investments. | Or he might be retained by |other private interests. He was at; one time a lawyer who actually en- I gaged in the practice of law. his How Flames Razed 30 Blocks of Citi’ of Nome 3 %0 Showing the ruins of Nome's busines ihe seourge ‘of flames in the main part of town are pictured in (he bgekgro: “@partment house, ! skippers, . A T — . district. structu e ‘The The Catholic Church and the U. S. Radic Fully thirty block of the Alaska eity were wiped cut by 'O NEED FO¥ - HOARDING OF ANY: GLOTHES |Shortage I;ereru Buga- boo Nazis Tell Their Women Folk /Continued rom: «age One) | wood Lhe oniy fire fighters. Canvassing Board Starts Work on {laska Returns Geov. John W. Troy, U. S. Col- lector of Customs James J. Cenners and Secretary of Alas- ka E. W. Griffin mot in the Geverner's office this morning 2¢ the Territorial Canvassing Beard to start canvassing the returns from the last Terri- terial election. Sessions’ may continue several weeks before the werk is completed as some f the returns have not been received in Juneau from the other Divisions. ——ege and other not survive severe w such as a good dre rainstorm. | 3 In some q claimed that Germany's foreign exchange 1 situation soon will b ) 1 tual stop all impor les This deprivation is to be accentuated when pr s o 0ol and cotton supplies are rega only for the co — -~ Pope Officiates at Wedding of His \\"I‘II-'”IP ”:"l[ ’:i\ ."I'.".\'\' ingred may ts, in a Mineral Containing Gold Found in Platinum Ore rters it i vir- LENINGRAD, Oct Zviaguistev 13. the P Profes- 0 unknov tains irid osmium ruthenium new mineral is ibed as being white with ery metallic appearance found in small g shape toge is very I pecific grav 5 showed be a solid solution ind ruthenium in ir o hi gold ins of ir- num VATICAN CITY, Italy. In one ¢ he most Oct ylorfu 15. cere- the ld, osmium century KIPPERS DUTH FOR WINTER ARE Franco Ratti Heiress brilliant af- n the consis- ied by many high the ecclesiastical and 5 1d ceratic world to Among the gers on the Prince whom came from the In the following Yukon Riv apt. M. Campbell, N. Marion, Capt. E D. McKay and Caj ason has closed and al uth to spend the winter bound pa s Louise, dignitaries of ound months. the middle of its main street. , addressing delegates to the -organ. t wea One know r, but are also sound- half of the tenants how the other half liv as long as they keep the doors shut. The nev won't type of house has been Government agencies, practical for Alaska. of construction is no than the steel-frame type. : PR A greater SMALL FIR! J. F. CALLS 0OUT D. SUNDAY 8 o'clock last evening the Ju- Volunteer Fire Department as called out by a fire in the Ca Cole barn, caused by the back fire from a gravity heater, Slight damage was done. - - Sports writers of Coast voted Frank Demaree, Los les centerfielder, the most val- uable player in the Pacific Coast baseball league, NIGHT \ Williams, 160 pound star Arl halfback of the University of more than two years. LeRoy Parmelee was not consid- series last year, but Manager Ter- ry has promised him his chance next year. D Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! the Pacific | 'Estaterofr Colimbo . . . | Is Less than 35,000‘ o 14 | | i LOS ANGELES, Oet. 15—Though | Russ Columbo, the crooning. troyba- | dour, had reached - stardom .‘When ' | his career was ended by a bit of | lead from a friend’s gun, he left |an estate valued at less than $5,000. | | This was revealed as Attorney Mil- ton Hunt, Jr. prepared to file a | petition to probate the:singer’s e-s—: tate. g OLD NEWSPAPERS | In bundles for sale at The Em-| | pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. | R SHOP IN JUNEAU! ;I'IIE jl'NEAU WOMEN'S CLUB } i |Will have a luncheon at Bailey's |Cafe Tuesday, October 16, at 1:30 {pm. A special speaker will be in lattendance and an Alaska Day Pro- | lgram given. MILDRED LESHER, adv. Secretary. Help Kidneys 1i poorly functioning Kid d @ Blafer make you sufter from Getting | Up, Nights, Nervoumes, Rheumatic urnwg, Smarting or Acidity try he guaranteed Pm:k’m'zy (Slewtex) | —Must fix you up or money | back. Only 75¢ 8t druggists. ' Movie actresses, who make Cystex ated Press Phetos) season, are wearing some h.M“T:h n:‘\y La;lfllc:u’t:ll:u.“ black a hit with chic 3 onnmb?od!vr'imv::dp:vrit:hel;‘l::':blmmmcr. A riotous plaid in gray, white and black makes the jacket worn by Claire Trevor (center) an arresting feature of her costume. FILM BEAUTIES DISPLAY AUTUMN STYLE NOVELTIES % 4 their business to be up front in the fashion parade at each changing At left, above, Margaret Lindsay wears a smart At right, Patricia Ellis in a brown and tan plaid Note the matching floppy hat. (Associ- The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oect. 15: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; light variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time p.m 4 am Ncon Barometer Temp, 30.17 44 30.33 40 30.33 42 vest'y . today today Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather S 4 NwW 3 w 10 CABLE AND RADIO REPGRTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | 18 + 16 36 36 2% 4 38 36 44 42 45 30 54 ¢h Harbor ak ‘ordova C2n kan Rup! Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 16 22 18 Traec Clay 30 36 12 20 Rain 24 4 22 4 42 18 ear * Cldy Pt. Cldy Pt.C'dy Cldy Clear Clea 28 Pu.Cldy 0 Pt Cldy Trace Rain 0 Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure v and the MacKenzie Ri 0 miles west of Sitka. Valley, A storm . area was centered over the southern Bering Sea. h this morning the crest being 30.60 in of marked inten This general pres ibution has been attended by clearing weather over Eastern Aj- a and by rains over the western portion, day over the Tanana Valley It was slightly warmer this morning over Light snow fell yest r- the Alaskan Arctic coast and the Prince William Sound region, elsewhere over the Tac- ritory lower temperatures prevaile 1. COL. ELMER W. CLARK| LEAVES NCME ON WAY S0UTH SATURDAY A. M. r Wi Clark] Executive to .the Deputy Admin- or of PWA, 1éft Nome for Ju- on Saturday morning with ay Hall, Aeronautic Inspector @ U. 8. Department of Com- in the latter's plane, accord- ir word received today by Gov. John W. Troy from Grant R. Jackson, chairman of the Nome citizens' committee. A later wire stated they had been delayed by u orable weather in Golovin. In is wire, Mr. Jackson stated: | ‘“Col. ‘Clark has acquired an ac- urate understanding of our situa- tion and has given us valuable as- sistance and advice. We appreciate neau Mt | through the government's consideration in sending us a man of his type and ability.” Col. Clark arrived in Nome lact Monday and spent'the week con- ferring with the ‘committee ap- pointed by Gov. Troy and de- termining how best the PWA and other - government agencies could best assis; the Nome fire sufferers legal government chan- nels. He will stop in Juneau to confer with Gov. Troy before con- tinuing to_his Washington, D. C., headquarters. Last’ week Col. Clark wired to PWA officials recommend- ing grants and lpans for the re- habilitation of the city. e HALLOWEEN DANCE The Women of the Moose will sponsor a Mask Ball on October 3ist. —adv. éé SPICES TEAS ROASTED, BLENDED, AND VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO. "For more than thirty years Reliance pure Fooc!s have been the standard of quality uRA . 4 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM ) Private Booths Lunches Dancing Lvery Night WOODLAND GARDEN FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS BEER LUNCHES DANCING { THE PARIS INN PAUL AND SMOKEY GO ON THE AIR EVERY NIGHT AT 10 FRIED CHICKEN—PT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE PEARL and BILL FREE ! FREE !’ THANKSGIVING DINNERS ASK US FOR DETAILS! CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery { INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58

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