The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1935, Page 2

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FRANCE PEGS ~ DROUGHT ARER | ™"y, “fmm ™ air tonight and Tiday; light variable winds. pm. yesty . 30.22 49 59 NwW 8 Cldy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. MAY 9, 1935. 4 am. today 30.16 36 93 w 1 Cldy PARIS, May 9.—France, cease- SPRINGFIELD, Col, May 9.—|Noon today 30.14 45 70 WNW 6 Misting o ~ e . x ; N i lessly seeking decurity against war, | Sons of Southeast Colorado prairies JL S’l RP‘(‘P‘I\ l“l) ‘\ SHIPL\[E‘L T O‘I‘ moved to strengthen friendships|who for months squinted to keep RADIO 2EPORTS abroad and bolster defenses at|the dust out of their eyes, spat out YESTERDAY | TODAY home. |sand and vowéd they would never Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a:L. [ The French Minister of War,|give up because “it'll rain some-| Station temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ew ummer r n fand his staff, has left for Rdmetnme,” are serene and confident Anchorage 5 - Bhe o - 0 Clear to work out broad lies of an Ttalio |now and are preparing to start |Barrow - 8 | 10 Clear France air assistance treaty, while |planting crops. | Nome 3 34 | 4 Clear 0 0 the Foreign Minister is prepared| Rain fell on parched Baca County | Bethel 42 3 4 0 Clgar C' to leave for Warsaw and Moscow |last week, followed by snow, then |Fairbanks : 42 30 A Clibar on a fence mending expedition. (rain fell last night. | Dawson 2 50 2 P Clay = S k) 2 The Government has put into! S | St. Paul 38 9 Cldy ¥ E effect plans to mobilize reserve Dutch Harbor 42 9 66 Rain units and private organizations as‘uTAH f‘ u s Kodiak ot 4 part of its campaign to tighten | ps F EREEES b 18 1 Cordova 56 3 b LTik R Juneau Iy 67 A & Gty “ Sitka = 5 B LGBK Te NQBTH Ketehikan 50 | 0 Clear 1 0 0 Cldy ‘ 0 Clear | 509 & Prince Rupert 50 0 Clay 0 0 0 0 One and Two-Piece St}lCS national defenses in the face of | OPTION TAKEN ON | wasHvGTON, Ry 3 giepie- Rl . 4 oy CGermany's rearmament. NEW COATS FOR SUMMER in Navy Blue, : L 4 | | seattle ! n oo Aorid Black and lighter colors. MINING CLAIMS [N |ichtatise Abe Murdock sild ke has|portiind ... % 76 | ‘been assured that Utah residents|san Francisco . 54 | $ will get special consideration if an S CASSIAR DISTRICT | aaditiont Alaskdn eolonization WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. jmovement is made. He sald he hears| getchikan, clear, temperature, 45; Craig, -cloudy, 40; Wrangell, other projects Will be Stdrted IN|cear, 54; Sitka, cloudy, 43; Skagway, cloudy, 4; An ; Thirty-two mining claims, staked | gjicka {f the Matanuska pro-'ec""}lenavnn .Rub 'misslny: F.';h'bn.nis Eicar 3;’2 T choralge, cle:::r, 41; by Joe Nadeau in the Cassiar dis-|{¢ shocesstul. . 4 B; d > s TR Clacg 235 Nu- b 3 trict this spring, have been leased P lato, clear, 30; Kdltag, clear, 25; Unalakleet, ciear, 26: Flat, cloudy, 42. y 158 ¢ o Y ey under option for a year,-to a PR e L AR T . 2 9are o o ¢ A F & i Pai: 3 ali A . g =% k¢ WEATHER SYNOPSIS \\ £ are g Inh a (llSL()Unr ()f B 4 i aftle capitalist, according to Na AT THF HOTE-S ', High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Barrow . feau who returned recently fromiq o ¢ s 86 o & & & & & 5 /southward to California, the crest being 3070 inches 4t Barrow. 5 RIS . ' : Seattle. The claims, which are lo- Al | Wi ) o < v . A o G 3 askan _|Low pressure prevailed over the Aleutian Islands. This general pres- 2“ l l‘l{ (‘l‘h\ l L e > p ipes o8 j"‘;D““‘S Creek, are de-| g, Ferguson, Juneau; Bill |sure distribution has been attended by fair weather over the greater scribed by Nadeau as gold quartzpyomas Juneau. | portion of the Territory. Cds 3 ¢ property. Gastineau | Cool weather continued over the " interior and we i R 3 7 . | a restern portions on .’l” (/()l [()\ \ ;\RI)AAGL 3 ¢ Nadeau left Juneau this SPing) - Ruth O. Matson, Gustavus. of Alaska, Freezing temperatures prevailed last night over the s on March 25 and took a plane | Tanana and Yukon Valleys. e & | i N ST L from Atlin, B. C. for the Cassiar | SRR Mg TS ot FHIS W EEK 3 Bl district. After locating the clalms‘over lone }?lm%“d c h‘ y on McDane’s Creek, in which six-| njured, Train Crasl . . J - teen Juneau business men are in-| Malke the most of it! s e ‘ p terested with him, Nadeau returned| ToRYO, May 9—Reports from CheerIGt and Pontlac to Juneau April 8 and left soon!marpin said eight persons were kill- | D l after for Seattle. led and 103 injured when two trains | ealers The property will be looked over| oy the Chinese Eastern Railway col- during the coming season by rep- jijeq this morning southeast of | 9 resentatives of the Seattle man Who y1arhin. has it under a year’s option and, e HOSPITAL GUILD DANCE—MAY 11 payment, totaling soveral thowtand| RETURNS FROM TRIP CONNORS MOTOR CoO. dollars, is due next December. Al ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - small down payment was made at' Cyril Zuboff, President of the AGENTS the time the option was taken up.'Alaska Native Brotherhood, has re- Nadeau, who has prospected con- turned from a six weeks' good will ~ siderably in the Cassiar will leave trip to virtually all the Indian vil- x 2 next week to return to the district. lages in Southeast Alaska. Mr.| B NI Behren dS L() ] n C‘ He said that engineers expect to go Zuboff visited all the towns except L] L] ‘, into the country during the min- Yakutat on the good will mission, || ing season to check the possibili- he said. by 3 i i ties in the locality. e = s ding Department Store v Junenu s £ K If the property proves up and the TO KLAWOCK Clear Cldy o < e S ) 3 $320,000 to be paid over a period Government Hospital, are on the ATTENTION CARPENTERS DRIVERS' LICENSES READY office of the City Cléerk. Fee, $1 ‘[ Kentucky's 1934 burley tobacco|of years from profits of the mine way here to return the body to Carpenters Local No. 1 will meet Vehicle operaicrz’ licenses for| Drivers must procure their new |crop brought the farmers $14,000,- [to Nadeau and his associates. Klawock for burial. They are ex- |’ s Thursday night at 8 o'clock. the two-year period ending May cards by June 1. Get them now 000 more tHdfi théy received for . 'pected to arrive in the morning on | —adv. SECRETARY. |31, 1937, are now available at the|and avoid the rush. —adv. | 1933 production. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! a private gashoat. ‘O]d 00 D Now’s the Time | " To Beautify Your Home TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR \ ) \ taken up, the purchase price is Klawock, who died May 7 at the 1 o~ option of the thirty-two claims is, Relatives of Arthur James of t papers for sale at Empire Office DON'T STAY AWAY, PIONEERS! “PIONEERS—Bring on your F ree Entertainment! GIRL! HERE! COME!” AND WALLPAPERS Remnant Lots—--$1.50 per room and up Odd Fellows’ Hall Friday, May 10,9 P. M. ONE NIGHT ONLY!! Meet the . . . LA BELLE SISTERS ® DANCING ® EATS ® MUSIC ® GAMBLING Friday and Saturday, May 10.and 11 CLOSING OUT OUR RETAHL DEPARTMENT The Ideal Paint Shop SEWARD STREET ~ PHONE 549 (TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY) MWWWMWWIlllllflllullNIMIIIIIIWHMWHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIMHIHHMHHH|IHlflllHl|HIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIll = EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0000000 AR [ % £

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