The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1935, Page 2

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N THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935. & : N : ways, left on the }.ockhecd E‘.lect;'a U. 8 mmmm-r or Acmcum'mm wmnmn BUREAU CHARLES BRYAN | [ e The T/ amthon™ \ expects to return to Juneau on the | ‘« | southbound trip of the plane next| (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) Sunday Forecast for juneau and vieinitv, beginning at 4 p.m., May 8: e el Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; light variable winds most- LINCOLN, Neb., May 8.—Charles F J. HAW TARES PAA ELECTRA |ly westerly. {B. Bryan, thrice govemor of Ne-|TLANE TO FAIRBANKS TODAY LOCAL DATA . | braska, has been elected mayor of | |ON MONTH'S BUSINESS TRIP| Time _ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather ‘L ncoln, according to unofficial re- | 3.7, Tike e i i : pim :'o;ly 3833 ;g 6 s 5 ;:: ll::::n 1o N 5 X TR X turns of yesterday’s municipal elec- il 7 AGPESEEEIANIVG [OF WU 18 aan. todey -2 94 Calm 0 - Rain lL Sl Rl&(‘l“l\ ED A SHIPMENT OF tion. The brother of the late Com- :;is;’;“ofi?;fl::g:m:f %‘::rnlifl; Noon today 3024 48 66 NW 10 Sprinkling . er, Was d by E. M. Blair. | 3 S ,}m(mu was om)oie y . air ‘Look the Pacific Alaska Airways B,:l;lo ZEPORTS AR ; | T . |Lockheed Electra for Fairbanks on YESTERD. ) e R |A. B. HAYES LEAYES FOR, [ its weekly trip Enis n:ommg Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 48k ew ummer rln | FAIRBANKS TODAY ON } Mr. Haw expects to spend about Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathier H PAA LOCKHEED ELECTRA 53 month in the Interior city on)Anchborage i g 33 ymr ke 0 . ' | | business for his company and will|Barrow 6 6 | 613 24 0 Cldy A. B. Hayes, Traffic Representa- |return south by way of the Alaska | NOme€ 34 34 30 30 6 12 jSnow 3 [ {tive for the FPacific Alaska Alr- | Railroad and steamer from Seward, | Bethel 50 50 | 40, 4 & 42 PRoWy 1 B Fairbanks ... 48 48 36 36 12 06 Rain ’ “ 1 l C Dawson . 52 48 | 28 30 4 .01 Clay . St. Paul 3 42 38 36 36 10 02 Cldy D("‘/ y ross-word Puzzle Dutch Harbor ... '48 46 38 40 20 [ Cldy diak ... 5 4 r One and Two-Piece Styles [ AR T Lanted oror- | Gordovs s a % @ 4 0 Gl ¢ 3 Y1€¢ L g,‘:::":;';"" 5. Bittarwoteh | Junean “ 39 43 o 21 Rain \ . " ehureh lz» Elall!lnn!flver | Sitka . e 46 & | 8@ = 2, 35 s TINURT O O 1T 3T TN ~ . T 8. Epic poem s S RN Ketchikan 56 54 | 40 40 4 01 Pt. Cldy NEW COATS FOR SUMMER in Navy Blue 13, Animats homse 11, Sond ot & : et 2 i t P s body falling | Prince Rupert 42 Cldy 4e Black 4 liel f 15 VeRsbOLL into water | Edmonton PR N TR 4 0 Cldy > ke 16. Indicate | ac an o o & 14. Play boister- e | Beattle 68 66 48 48 4 [J Clear ¢ ack ¢ ighter colors. | 1T i Trpemensura | SeAtE L - R | 16: Chiges yreho- g A s |San Francisco 62 58 |68 58 6 0 Cldy ment hes, i o | 13. Spanish ‘article [iglC] 2. !A‘E?%;"::yln 5 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. 21, s N dof,‘g"mga | Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 44; Craig, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, 22. Ol musical right thing | raining, 45; Sitka, cloudy, 41; Skagway, raining, 50; White Pass, snow- note :f;g;fl;‘;’fi{;“ |ing; Carcross, cloudy; Whitehorse, cloudy, 40; Anchorage, partly RIS uomparison if]oudy. 41; Nenana, raining 40; Fairbanks, rainllng, 40; Tanana, rain- 4 $208% p Ry 4 |ing, 35; Hot Springs, Ruby, missing; Nulato, cloudy, 36; Kaltag, \\ € are gy lflg a dlSLOUnt Of 6. afi:fii‘edlf‘:“y | cloudy, 35; Unglax):lgesev,, sngwmg, 32; Flat, cloudy, 40. : " { danger by . Went swittly 5. 57. Act on foot | 20 PER CENT . Mg;l[;g‘g: :; ;d:;flg:‘nns 8 Feminine namo 39 Consider | & bt AR mynORE, : . & 4L 30. Range of - &8 2 DOWN 45, Ourselves | normally hig] arometric p-essure prevaile morning over . 32 phovadse ag: §:§it§u§ar‘; . Loied i 'r%% fhwchist |the northwestern portion of North America and the northeastern por- ~ | 33. Withdrew OO S UKt : = 49. Arid | tion of e Pacific Ocean, the crest being 30.70 inches over the ocean n all (‘()'r’r()\" \YARD‘AGL | forip well | A5 BinEiapeatan Sgor 50, Steipling |at latitude 52 degrees nmorth and longitude 148 degrees west. A storm ( b g & epart a5 ;"flrlumgl P 8 B "“r‘“r"tf’,f‘e"“" |area of marked intensity was centered near the Kurile Islands. This | & ,;“",‘;’;:,,,o ;2' " “Peetle . Exclamation | general pressure distribution has been attended by light precipita- THIS WEEK Make the most of it! tion over the northern portion of Southeast Alaska and over the interior of Alaska. ‘Temperatures were above freezing last night over the lower Tanana Valley. |MRS. STROBE WILL BE | LOTS FOR SALE | BURIED IN CALIFORNIA| | ber of desirable lots for residences | The body of Mrs. T. J. Stroebe,| o pyginess locations for sale. As |who died here Monday, will be|goon as the bridge is finished they taken to Santa Monica, Cal, on|wm phe in demand. Look them | the first boat south for burial, ac- |over and buy now. Inquire of cording to the C. W. Carter Mor-| mq)iy Gray, City Olerk. —adv. tuary. Mr. Stroebe will take the| P | bod; uth. | gl P 0 | UNEAU-YOUNG . | FOR YAKUTAT =] Funeral Parlors A. C. Whitney is accompanying | Licensed Funeral Directors Wi H///IIII////EEI | o AEEN ’ ///// /8 The City of Douglas has a num- pII %/ B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. a crew of 34 Oriental employees tfo | and E; |the Libby, McNeill and Libby can-| { Nygns phone m;"""”mfihom 1| “Juneauw’s Leading Department Store” nery at Yakutat, on the Yukon. | g FOR INSURANCE - MAJOR AND MRS. MALCOLM TRAPPER T'INED, J 2 SIX FOR SALTERY % SLAYER USES | ELLIOTT MOVE TO ST. LOUIS ¢ w, Anderson, Whale Passage| 2 { See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ! —— and Thorne Island trapper, has| The Northwest Herring Company |}__Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Major and Mrs. Malcolm Elliott,| pieaded guilty at Wrangell to altery at Port Conclusion was &‘ NDKERCHIEF (who lived in Juneau for aevenl‘cecdmg the bag limit of beav T years when he was head of the Al-|and has been fined $50 and giv: o et e e el port of call made by the Victori 1 T T 1| 1 i Tier sun from Seatdl. Six worke | Il||I||III|I|||I|II|IlIII||IIlllhlIIllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IIII||||l||||IlllIlIIIIllIIIllllIllIIllllllllIIIlIIIII||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll!lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHE . aska Road Commission, have mov-|gp days in jail, according to w 5 men were discharged there, ed from Washington, D. C., to St./to the Alaska Game Commis Louis, Missouri, according to word|from E. M. Goddard, Superv DRIVERS' LICENSES READY <=Ll received from Major Elliott. He iS|of Game Wardens, at Ketchikan. | Vehicle opcr = tlcenses for connected with the Mississippi flogdi — e — | the two-year period endlng May lh control project with headquarters in| Returning on the Yukon from Se- |31, 1937, are now available at the Woman Strangled to Dea | 8t. Louis. |attle to Kodiak are Mr. and Mrs. |office of the City Clerk. Fee, $l. —Murderer Caughl ———————— | O. Kraft. Kraft is proprietor of a Drivers must procuré their new Afler Chase | MISS GOLDIE HEYWORTH TO | mercantile establishment at Ko- |cards by June 1. Get them now RETURN FROM HONOLULU | diak. | and nvold the rush —adv, JAILED 510 e T o PASCO, Wash., May 8—Insisting | | he can remember nothing of his| Miss Goldie Heyworth, who has actions, W. T. Willlams, 26-year-old been spending her vacation in Hon- transient of Sparta, Til, is held and Olulu, T. M. plans to return to Ju-| accused of strangling to death Mrs, /neau in a short time, according to| Jessie Rivard, aged 35. |information received by friends in Alex Rivard, the woman’s hus- the cify. band, identified Williams as the ;%5 > man he found in his home with | MLT/:GAR, MEHERIN LEAVE Mrs. Rivard lying on the floor, dead.| J. D. Metzgar, and Joe Meherin, | Rivard was forced to batter a Alaska representative of the Hills door down to get into his home. He Brothers products, left on the Yu- | fought unsuccessfully to subdue a kon for Seward. Metzgar, it was prowler, who later escaped. | announced earlier in the week, will Rivard followed the man, sum- be Meherin’s Southwest Alaska and| moning aid as he ran. Williams was| Interior representative with head- later captured quarters at Anchorage. This is Mrs. Rivard was strangled to Metzgar's first trip for Hills Bro- | death with a handkerchief. i thers’ concern. Police officers said Willlams was' TRl 05 intoxicated when captured. TO VISIT HUSBAND — e | To visit her husband, the purser MISS ELEANOR BLOTCHFORD on the steamer Curacao, Mrs. Joe | ARRIVES FOR LONG ViIsiT Hushes is traveling to Cordova on | WITH MRS. 0. WIGMASTER the Yukon from Seattle. | - HARTZELL LEAVES | Miss Eleanor Blotchford, prmcipal‘ Donald S. Hartzell, Supervisor | of schools at Huntington, B. C,, and ‘of Social Welfare with the Bu- sister of Mrs. Oscar Wigmaster, ar-'reay of Indian Affairs, left Ju- rived on the Princess Norah for an neay for Seward on the Yukon.| indefinite stay in Juneau. \H( returned from a brief trip to Miss Blotchford is on leave from |gitka on the Estebeth recently. her school for one year because of | iés her health. She is an accomplish- | Georgc Lange, a mxmng camp | ed violinist and a real daughter of |ccok at Chichagof, left on the| the north as she was born in|Yukon for -Seward. Lange was Nome. brought to Juneau recently by the - eee Estebeth from the Chichagof Is-| DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY' land <e[tlnm('nt { ANNOUNCEMENT! The Kennecott Copper Corporation will resume operations of the Kennecott Mines on a \ limited scale of production early in June. In the matter of employment, preference will be given, as far as possible, to our old em- ployees and to men now in Alaska. It is most desirable that those who wish work at the Kennecott Mines communicate with our employment agents or with the Kennecott um cleaning. It will clean your rugs tlumushly easily than ever before. It gets all kinds of dirt dust, Hitter, and grit— and leaves your rugs clean and fresh as new. See the “Air+Flo” today .. . and don’t forget the new “Tidy”— a hand cleaner that, with the “AirsFlo,” gives you a Complete Cleaner Service for your home. office before coming to Kennecott. E. J. DUGGAN Superintendent. WILSON-FAIRBANKS & CO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON JUNEAU, ALASKA 1200 Second Ave. Ground Floor Seward Bldg. Phone SEneca 2772 Phone 353 Facilities for Executing Orders ow Listed Stocks in ali Markets Call us today for a demonstration NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO SALT LAKECITY DENVER LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SPOKANE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS BY WIRE DAILY CANADIAN MINING MARKETS VANCOUVER TORONTO MONTREAL ALASKA MINING STOCKS All Local & Pacific Northwest Stocks & Bonds BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED Complete Brokerage and Statistical Service GENERAL § ELECTRIC CLEANERS [ ] Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. g IR Juneau : Douglas 0

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