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e 'lHE DAILY ALASKA HWPIRE MONDAY, FEB. 25, I935 70 BE INDIAN BUREAU The Weathe . A r "0ME PR“POSAL SICIAN’ TANAN (By the U. 8, Weather Bureau) Dr. Albert F. Doyle, of the Medi- Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 25: nna ea a Sl Dep ey brihe O B B Cloudy tonight and Tuesday, probablf§ snow or rain; light east- of Indian Affairs, who will relieve erly winds. u ‘ i Dr. C. C. Carter at Tanana, pass- f l 7‘1 l ‘ 06 r“ b | d ed through Juneau aboa.rfo !i:e5 LOCAL DATA e - - Ju ' Cl - W ’ k Northwestern on his way Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weal - f h“ oi-ihe onth ear-a- ”V o ake fRoden Would Apptoprlate‘smm_ While he was in Juneau,| 4 pm. yesty ... P 38 s 4 cldy S e Mercl I » | $15,000 for Undertak- |pr. Doyie consuited with Dr. Vance, 4 am. today B 8 SE 6 LtSnow I)' l'lg Mercnand ise € 5 s Sey Blll Murray, Medical Director for the; Noon today .. 39 L3 NW 4 Sprinkling ¥ ‘ ing by nate bureau. | & TR Dr. Doyle is a native of Penn- RADIO REPORTS == (Continued from Page One) sylvania and was graduated t‘mm R TESTERDAY | SoDas T OD H DECCRQ & e —————|Johns Hopkins University four ONE GROUP DRESSES MEN'S CORDUROY PAN:F.S. | a ked time to amend bug.Jater with= |years ago. Since that time he has| = oo L‘m &“; : m‘t:;;' ":&W"; m"‘“" Sl o ¥4 l A% 1 _* "0 BI d B;b‘v drew the request, explaining he con- 'had considerable experience in hos- Anchorage ,9 3 Y i 0 ‘\ anes tO $ D ue an p ) !sldered the memorial too “idiotic” pital work. § i : Barrow . 0 0 Taag _m 30 0 mr 5 | for amendment. As soon as Dr. Doyle arrives in o A $693 ‘SpeCIfdi $"' ¥ The Senate divided 4 and 4 on the | Tanana to take over the work ’;g:::l ; ;, 12 ;g : g g:::- ¥ St e e e e b P G BB TPRREIR 1105y L Gy SO bill setting up regulations for cor-{there, Dr. Carter Vllifll Cfie 10! Fairbanks . 28 il 4 0 Clear 2 < Yy o1 o v ] R { pordtions, ‘thus defeating, but thigfJuneau and will relieve il Im 0 Clear i WOOL F ABRIC SKIR I'S \lk\‘g \VOOL SHIRTS 'Egmtmns thus defeating, but J. M. McAuliffe at the Government :g:‘m] 2; 2; 1: 3: c:o Trace éel;..y N1 L & gt |atternoon voted to reconsi Hospital here, Dr. Murray said.| ‘Do b e s 30 30 28 32 8 14 Ccldy Clearance, .,“5193 G B!p@ Khfi ‘ “The Senate passed Senate Bill No Dr. Carter has been in Tanana| pogiy 4 o % 4 @ oa. euoiay ey, ’ ‘34 which relates to mec for the ldst two years ‘and s ex-| Heldive o e % 38 8 26 Cldy P o and makes thé penon w(n:klng on{pected to take leave before assum-| po.coy 5 2 34 2 6 Trace L. Snow £ j\) l i ()\ BI ()L QFA $2‘75 Ca€h 3 ] the construction of repair of afing his new dunes in Juneau. : Sitka ... 44 % o % & 0 S $1.00 ea h et T L Y T8 Baatles ok B sg:_nét_:t e H. D. STEPHENS lS l;ewmk;n . : 3 ig 33 12 .1; }(1:?;; . eac o y ¥ ! rince Rupert y : ear o —————— e MEN'S 14-INCH HIGH SHOE . VISITING JUNEAU' S & 4" 1 : 4 & ¢ o N 2 N ol a ! O s’! ot Portland 8 4 0 30 4 0 cidy (1 RLS’ SILK DRESSES Solid [eather-~5398; (51 e o] LB B G ERE %{ 95 bbb st s s et b e St b S BB S S partment of the NorthemmCO;?mf;- WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8§ A. M. ¢ & cial Company, arrived on the North- Anchorage, clear, temperature 18 above; Nenana, clear, -6; Hot RN B 1 R AR SRR MEN’S WORK QHOE Aftey , spending, wos moftls in| western. His company reprexents| Springs, clear, -12; -Tanana, clear -1; Fairbanks, snowing, -4; Ruby, Q’ ( () l‘l ()\ l)I{[ ng S a vacation trip W&ich éartied them the Holt Caterpillar tractor equip-| cjear .17; Nulate, clear, -18; Kaltag, clear, -20; Unalakleet, clear, N ) 1] Com 0§|t1011 SO]C as far south as San Jose, Cal, ment throughnut Alaska. -2;+Flot, clear, 10, u‘] 0() ] p % and’ Mrs. J.” Sommers retumed ok oy B s oy e o each ’ B s o et fto Jurieau yesterday on the Nortn-|W. J. MINTOSH TO SPEND ! e S bORETS """" e e ENEWSPRIRG (,OTTO‘J“I"RINTS [estern. L ids 5 A Tl iSRS AT D o TRT N \ S I & Mr. Sorimers, & ‘Prominent con- A moderate low pressure area has centered this morning ove: I,. ’;(,E ] \\]‘[ (L R & ‘\l S tractor, 1eft Jtneau in December| W. J. McIntosh, of the Fair-| the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, While high . 4 Y flfd\ '51.00\ PRINTS accompanied by his wife for Seat-|banks-Morse and Company, ma-| pressure, prevailed throughout Alaska, the crest being over the Seward 3)1 (}0 l xlli' 3 F,, L L b0 ,j‘. S {le. From theré the couple went|hinery and equipment firm, Seai-| Penigsula.. This general pressure distribution has been attended by, TR T Tt kA A T T Do RS AR L ldirect to San Jose, where the|tle, arrived in Juneau on the| local precipitation over Southeast Alaska and by fair weather from ] Christmag h s weré spent with | Northwestern to spend the next| the Tanana; Valley westward to Nome. VMERCERIZED TABLECLOTHS SILK PRINTS vt gl U et win|Nerhvesien o st e e e e eyl hroighout Al S V& - $1. 00 yi P!'d Juneau residents.” Mr. Helps form- | turning south. | v i %] 00 CflCh X3 orly was the manager of the| Mr. McIntosh has spent the last NYLAN ON BOAT AGENT SOUTHBOUND iy 5 b SR bt ek Y R B |stendard “Ofl ‘Company branch|month in Wrangell where his com- | 2 g SRR TR B T LR A o [here. g pany is putting in additional equiP-| Andrey Nylan, former Republican| A H. McDsnald; -the -Alaskl I{P“\ \"’Y PI‘LWR]\ISH ’[‘()\VEI 4S DR APERY DAMAS,K.,,.—- s After two Weeks with the Helps, | ment for _the x'nummpalg1 lfwmig:membfl of the Territorial House |Steamship Company agent at Ar- e ? 3 5{) n “'[de $1 (X)ny‘aqé Mr. and Mrs. Sommers bought a|Wrangell hghthplant ‘w ch - Willlor, Representatives from the Fourth | chorage, is a southbound passenger 3 for ‘B] 00 1VAVY?! YIANIAS new model Ford automobile and|almost double the capacity. Division, is travelling to Seward on |on the Victoria for Seattle. <He % shold drove north. They stopped three P the Northwestern. He is accom- | poarded the vessel at Seward. fays in Portland, Ore, and a FUNERAL SCHEDULED ipanied by his wife. They took pas- SRR D A month in Seattle. They brought| The funeral for Warren Jaflk‘sage in Seattle, TO VIRGINIA the new automobile to Juneau|young Indian boy, who died last . Bourd for Wheal W. Va With thent. week, will be held from the native | PRUR. . SO oetng, - W. + shapel of the Russian Orthodox PILOT GOING NORTH Fred McGlumphy, who has been a Church tomorrow afternoon at 1 patient at St. Ann's Hospital here, % ] off| Back to his position as a4 Yukon |left on the southbound Victoria. yelock. The Rev. A. P. Kashevarofl | River Budt, C. A. Livi | s - ingston is trav- | last night. - . »ill read the funeral rites. Burial Bink 44 Sewhic: aboard hk Havis will take place in Evergreen Ceme- |18 DERIGE SROGIY. Snk. Nowplar | . e r en S O n c i | western from Seattle. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Masteé¥ Johnny Tanaka under- I AN SRR 7~ -~ sy e S e " " .’ . ent' @ mafor operation ‘at St wox von mmoanes oINS AR ) Y r | Ann's Hospital this morning. A boy was born to Mrs. C. O. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” - = 4 R @ . Rhoades, wife of a Chichagof : Frank Henderson, a medical pa- | mining man, at St. Ann’s Hospital tient, left St. Ann's Hospital yes-|it 9:45 o'clock yesterday morhing. i iy ae sty |terday. The child weighed seven pounds and 14 ounces when born, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT M. V. Crandahl gave birth to a e ¢ . muwe cop A | Y ‘boy at 6 o'clock last night in St. MOVES TO FMEBKNK‘S' 5 Ann’s Hospital. The child weigh-] For the announced purpose of ed five pounds at birth. opening a beauty shop in Fair- FRESH FRUITS d sanks, Margaret Lindsay of Doug- a'l " “Mis. Maud Frates left St. Ann's| as left on the northbound North- i o Hosplcnl this morning after receiv-| yestern for Seward. e, 40 mz medical treatment overnight e VEEGT ABLE S - e VISITS RELATIVES lfl‘JUNC‘HON CASE '1'0 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m‘y fmg “COME tn’rlP 'I;N COURT 9. James McAlister, Oaroline (Mc- TOMORROW MORNING | Alister traveled to Skagway on the ™ wuh Bu S Tn Northwestern from here. She will Arrived on S. S. Northwestern fi i E’l The cns» of A. H. Ziegler Vs |yvisit relatives there. the City of Ketchikan, Mayor of B ” H Ketchikan and members of the SEWABDITES RETURN nge.flne) | Retéhikan City Council, an in-} P. C. McMullen, member of the L Sl ,tuhcmm to stop the city from | rerritorial Board of Education and [ J [ J b and i silks and g‘cfl!nng the public utilities in|a Seward merchant, and Joe Bad- m smuits ‘ave still [yeatentkan, will come before Judge|ger proprietor of the Van Gilder the tendency is toward (George F. Alexander in the Unit-|Hotel in Seward, are returning m Pk'ldfd m m’ States District Court tomorrow | passengers to that city from Ju- & Hofnig at 10 o'clock. 1eau aboard the Northwestern, L. O. Gore, former Judge of the .- Second Division, now practicing BLANDMAN TO KODIAK ANl S 1 L % ‘fi the first city, and Harry| Representing San Francisco min- ) § il .k “both drrived hete from Ket- |ing interests, Charles Blankman is || Phone 478 i i Prompt Déflyery o ’hflmn for the case. bound for Seward on the North- E : rm:‘g:‘mi‘::‘;;ssm“' e CHR“* pesi western. From there he will go to . pring Al ANS RETURN Kodiak and thence to a' Chirakof cvening frovks hase siready been| M. an Mra. N. A oBachran| loand soia mine. He teok passage | IIIHIIIIHIHIHIHHIIIIIIulllIfllflmufllflfll“mlllllfllflflmmflfllmflllmu “z:“xe:’:"“:‘,;;':'&:e"i“a’;: ”:‘e régurned tc Juncau on the North-|in Seattle. | ” o ! nISR W 8- | western. Mys. McEachran came ————y———— & Hviig. Onelch ' sfeniitt betwoeR | qiyect from Seattle and was jolned| STORE OWNER ABOARD G A ST INE AU C AFE : :’l’i"‘; and the middle of March, he g:r husband, a representative| Amonz the Seward-bound pas- i imilar to these ~ic.icd liere ‘were among those mobilized by Mussolini as the African ™ . mf hwabacher Brothers, at Ket- | sengers from Seattle on the North- s.h:::iloinblar::::.imenn. nalysgn{ay end thousands of solliers to Italian Sobrxahland because of recent * Céntiitiofis Gidon chilkan: They are registered at the | western is Mrs. Della Kimbell who GASTXNEAU HOTEL BUILDING clashes with Ethiopian regiments. The mobilization of two divisions and recall of the class of 1911 was While there is no evidence of alzZynda Hotel. | operates a store in Anchorage. || French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer announced by Mussolini. (Aesociated Press Photo) ;d)}fi“i.fi b‘;x‘mug:'::h;?h and| . H b, t ; Sl usinéss , me! 0 e coun- = — — L | et o) T TROOPS MASS ALONG FRONTIER | o Tha ROYAL NAYY RUM A fie old deliclons demérara’ vam you'll ferjdy® “ % SPOCKED BY YOUR FAVORITE DEALER W. J. LAKE & CO. SEATTLE, DISTRIBUTORS it “Mobe stabllfzéd than for some | yedts past aiid @¥e tore normal, he m-ieé Hukiness men do not 3 in the building put feel that % normal condi- ab the Aepression vefcome. I feel 1 fidb“ ple to pur- chase 3 tfaerchandise b dh'o flf&‘t eiicduraging sign,” "‘n-i' i% # gembtal feelng that jon ‘s behind big Sum 19 @ gecater extent than has beel the case, and this is hay- ing & M nmm on ‘business fhverdyps. - > “While au ‘radical elements of the so-cafied: hho’l;u;meresu are .mfly still . tr, to promote strifes’ and" unrest there is an ob- -iftdie \that the better ele- ients amohs the Workers through- out thecountry are fired of disturb- dnces and. desire -eonditions to re- Main settled and be aliox-4 to keep t 3" Mr. Behrends said. INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery . WINDOW CLEANING equm foel that there is still a big | job anéad and have contidence in fiobum Adminitration's ef- fqfl_fi improve conditions nation- [ ally,” he concluded. —-—-—Q‘-o—v -— | PHONE 58 was this type of native trecps that have clashed with Italian fsrees on the horder of M crack !n the earth's P M * An Adsociated Press chart illustrating the sectcr where elnhu be éxtends for l?lfles in the Rier- Used Inc and s.:-mghu in Africa. Halian spokesmen declared the situation grave as Premier m tween Italian troops and Ethiopians caused increased tension in th called 250,000 soldiers tc arms. Ethiopia has a staiding zrmy cf about a quarter million trained mien l" fieu ammoth Lake 'world with soldiers gathering in the area between Ethiopia and Italiag PHONE 485 and it was estimated could raise a force of 1,000,000, (A scciated Press Photo) w Somaliland. ;

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