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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPRE FRlDAY AUGUST 30, 1935 AVIATORS OFF JFOR: AKLA ’Ul Newman Witl Be Glad To See Oduna to see the freighter Oduna ‘gla: EDMONI‘ON, flm‘md arrive here from Skagway tomor- the world fliers, Yaqurar { o and Fritz Bieler, have“arfived at| nr. Newman is connected with Fort Normap, NWT,, and. will leave jthe radio “shack” of, the said ves- this afterrioon for AKlavik, enroite 'sel When the Oduna left Ketchi- to Point Barrow, possibly Nete, be-rkm, cariier this week for SKagway, fore crossing w Slberia wman, who should have been . wasn't. ‘an‘ a He had missed the boat. ot R T i nhch nosol?n : $ o 2 rfl.mls Rex, Beachi, on his’ visit h Rnf, m r, thanks to the freighter | ‘4 'l'l()l'n(‘lnh N(’uj A clpuéb, shot, his way into the ‘D. wood, .the ship-less Mr, New-| |hearts of the, ‘mgmbers of, the' Ansman was able, to ride. from Ketchi- | « for Fall' F e i clwrnq Rnd an Gun_Club jand | kan to Juneau, thereby. being in a| | 5 : was honored with election to' ife | {position to once more attempt to \ ''membership_in that orgun\nuuh {board the Oduna, 4 | e e Y ST R s CLIMBS EKLUTNA BLUFF PHYSICIAN ENJOYS TRIP At the recent picnic of the An- chorage Cathef “Club, Lflllfin Mills, . gf, the . Anchoyal ital staff, scaled th:{:beep hiridred foot me‘of the, BlIff at, E‘klumq PRlls, Dr. W. G. Milholland, a physician | of Fresnp, Cal, is enjoying the cur- ten No wardrobe for Fall will be complete round-trip voyage of the er, B. C. Dr. Milholland is ac- ‘companied by his wife and daugh- ter We have just vapiete received an assortment of Smart New %pofl without one new Sport Coat. L T and Utility Coats in a wide range of rolor and r e hs lh { Camel’s Hair, Twisted T‘;’eed Bouc e’s, ot entar wsd Heavy Worsteds and Tweed Mlxmres. style. Ideal for general, utility;;trayel or school wear. - Sizes 14 to 44. $19. 75 to $25 00 Parker Brothers ONE LOT OF WOOL DRESSES Plaids, . PRICES! In novelty weaves . . . gay colored but serviceable. checks, nmpes and two-toned effects; PRICED SPECIALLY AT $8.95 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store _ § 2 S from INJURED IN BOAT FIRE DIVORCES AT ANCHORAGE’ Joel Baines was. taken to the = The: following divorees were re-' Ketchikan General Hospital for|cently grénted af Anchorage by treatment of injuries received when | Judge Simon Hellenthal:' Sal ly his boat Bluebird caught fire fol- Hildonen from Franve Hildonen; lowing an explosion. He was tdken Hazel Siegman from . Jerry Sieg- from the scene of the accident, man; Nat €, Browne from Bertha near Chomly, to Ketchikan on a Brown; Dorothy Ecker from Earl fish packer. Baines was setiously | Ecker; Al Jones from R. Lee Jones; burned and the Bluebird is a total Marguerite Packabush from Robert loSs. The explosion occurred when Packabush; . Anna Backoff from gasoline ‘tanks ‘overflowed and the \Nick . Backoff; Ida Lockead 'from fluid ignited, presumably from the Ray Lockead, Incompatibility was ghalley stove. i |the prevailing charge, P — | JOSEPH LOUIE DEAD Jozeph Louise, prominent Indiand - W resident, of Wrangell, died recently | eekly. open *alr” concerts have from heart disease. His exact age DE€N given during the summer by is not known but he was some. ih€ Anchorage City Band; Ed Be- where in the early ejghties, Sur- futfo and iils 20 p yers. Have fe- Vivors are the' widow, and three C€IVed the praise of Am'm sons | ites for Lhah' pep 1 SyEovEn A% %ifihfi KETCHIKAN, RESIDENT DIES | Vieor Murphy & Allee; | Following = an . illfiess 6f three | Ebi wete recehtly thirried at ] {months, Mrs. George Ohashi, plo- | M Pass, the first epu{fe 13 neer - resident of Ketchikan,- dled | be’ Joined in wedlock in 1. the Ketchikan General Hospitel. \munity. The bride went thn fiom' Mrs, Ohtshi and her- late husband [Kel itkan. The groom s Yoad f were Ketchikan -merchants since man: for the B. P; R. 1900, 8he is survived by threg| {ehildren, ‘anda brother in Seattle i’Ol.S NEW COACH PERCHES HIMSELF ON'9:FOOT TOWER KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 30— Tenne:sée's new football coach, Bill Britton, has always favored an ele- vatzd post from which to observe the game, Maj. Government Inspected Herds f g!pn DAY WEEK-END . makes it heces- tHat you buy enough this Saturday ta last over a two-day holiday ..i . we offér a variety of tieats that miakes it easier for you to seleet all you:with need. And ourfeats-4ré fresher il W n keep better — AND OI)R PRICES ms LOWER ; Bob Neyland, his was sitting - on the buuh with the Tennessee squad during home games, Britton retired to the press box where he watched enemy plays and tclephoned them to Neyland Now, as head coach, Britton has ereted a nine-foot tower on the g field from whieh he watches ces and scrimmBges. “movable pereh,” says. Brit- ton, “will be a fire spot to observe scrimmage: and pigk out the false moves of backs and linemen as they are_drilled.”’ e e — - il BAND CONCERTE >, — | Pacific Coast league baseball clubs won every exhibition game they played against semi-pro nines in the Pacific Northwest up to the end of { July. D PHONES " Meat Department 24-2 Rings 42-2 Rings EGGS Large—Clean—Fresh 2 doz. 79¢ FIG BARS Fresh Shipment 2 lbs. 33¢ :hrohvh our owr efiidmry—dm:a the economies which we can put into effect in biinging the best obtainable merchandise; to youi—that wé are- able to offer thla merchandh& at the inost: réasonable pl’lm i BANANAS Gunning Penchea Golden, § ~ ORDER % 3 Tbs: 3”’% fi. Tomatoes } String: Beans LARGE LARGE 3 CANS CANS 4 cans 49¢ 4 cans 49¢ For Bétter Prosperity Phone Ym Orders to Piggly Wiggly Our Meat' Depanmkm hab' Mflfl and: Blue Ribbow Pmlfiy at.. %L S Posslm pngféns r Prince Rupert from Vnn-,‘ Aluslm«s Omfi Product ‘Butch’ Cornforth BUY MORFE:DIRECT FROM PRODUCED ALL VARIETIES: High Quality, Fresh and Cured Meats, AT LOWER " arket PHONE | i BUTTER . 2 1bs “6“9c k. Sevnt PRUSE T - Alask; bpéclal - 21bs. 39¢ ‘GUFFEY COAL 'BILL SIGNED WASHINGTON, Aug. 30—Presi-| dent Roosevelt signed the Guffey Coal Bill, also a measure estab-| lishing a new Alcohol Control' Agency. The Guffey measure is expected| to prove material for a new test| of the Government's power w, | regulate .ndufi.ry ¢ i R | { gt b ‘- D, P. Newman probably will be ' CORDOVANS WED Mrs. Corfine Barker and Martin | Fredsen were recently married at| Chitina,. Alaska, by WYnited Smuas‘ | Commissioner G; .A. Nelson. The| bride, formerly of Seattle, nj | nurse at the Cordova. General Uov‘ pital. Fredsen is.a long-time em- ployee of the Copper. River and| Northwestern . Railway. e Laughing exercise is a regularw | part of each day’s recreation pro- | gram &t a Pacific Grove, Cal, phvy- ground. o POT ROAST . Lean and Meaty POUND L ESH BEEF HEART 16¢ POUND Hamburger Fresh-Ground 2 POUNDS 35¢ - 338 Sunset Gold i3 3 'Cig&i'ettes WINGS Carton 99¢ . U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i THE "WEATHER the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for !Ineat and Fair tonight and inif¥ begi aturday; 1Hght variable winds. at 4 p.m., August 30: cloudy, 55; Port Althorp, cloudy; ing, 44; 50; Chitina, cloudy, 48; MecCarthy, cloudy, 42; Anchorage, cloudy, 47; Nenan:, LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yesty 3013 63 64 w 10 Cldy 4 am. today 30.11 @ 89 w 2 Clear Noon today 30.07 64 55 w 12 cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS & YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4afm Station temp. temp temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Anchorage .. 61 54 -_ It ) § e 271 Barrow 42 36 36 .4 '3 Glear Nome .. B2 46/, 48 [Calm . .0 Bethel i ‘58 46 5148, ‘10 01 3:: Fairbanks i .l i 1 0 Pt Dawson .| ilpe [y ibdy t s jomm o ¢ éiw St. Paul 53 ['148)/"80 14 03 Pt Cldy Duteh Harbor 54 114 46 ‘46 cam @ 06 Cldy Kodiak b6 56 { 48 - 90 4 or “Rain Cordova 64 60 P a8 :u 6 0 Cldy | Juneau 64 .63 . 49, W, 2, ° Clear | sitka 64 - Y49 ) 4 —_ 0 — Ketchikan 2 ” 52 .52, 4 0 [+ Prince Rupert ... 66 66 1 48 ;53 4 20 « (;7:; Edmonton 0 64 | 38 38 L 0 Olear Scattle . 66 66 66 66 4 24 Gldy Portland 0 8 6 6 4 10 Cidy San Francisco 64 62 | 84 54 8 0 «.e1dy New York . 74 0 62 66 8 04 Cldy ‘Washington T4 68 | 62 62 6 Trace Rain WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 55; Craig, cloudy, 56; Wrangell, clear, 50; Skagway, clear, 45; Sitka, cleddy, 57; Soapstone Point, Radioville,” cloudy;, Cordova, rain- e j* raining, cloudy, 46; Fairbanks). éloudy, 48; Hot Springs, cloudy, 48; Tanaia, raining, 47; Ruby, raining, 48; Nulato, cléudy, 44 Kaltag, cloudy, 46; Flat, clotidy;- 49; m&mum Crooked Creek, missing; WIATHBB SYNOPSIS : ngh barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Mdec- Kenzie River Valley southwestwarl to the Aleutian Islands, there being two crests, one over the MicKenele Valley and the sécond cver” the ‘northeastern. portion of the North Pacific Ocean, Low pres- sure distribution has been attend:d by rains over the Bering Sea region, the Pacific Northwest State , and scatteringly over western Alaska, and by fair weather overteh eastern and scuthern portions of the Territory. It was much .cooler yesterday over the Pacific Northwest States. KlLLlNG FROST IS . REPORTED, FAIRBANKS Autumn arrived in Fairbanks last Saturday when the first rosu of the season put an end to :dening. At Ninth and Lacey reels the lowest temperature re- ded was 27 degrees, at the Ex- riment Station the mercury read degrees, and the Weather Bureau thermometer on the bank of the Chena River went down to 31 de- Light louches of frost were observed on August a and ' Aug- ust 15. The growing season this year in Fairbanks totaled 96 days which is ‘seven days longer than the aver- killing | age. §0 S B L L JWC MEETS FOMPRROW The members of the Juneau Women’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Williams, in the Seatter Tract, tomorrow even- ing.. A special lecture on club work will be featured according to Mrs Dolores Dudueff, Secretary. safely. s\xrance. CET IN THE swmr Spepl Your Vacation at NOTHING SERVES LIKE CONNOR b ride BOOK instead of cash!, When you make a purchase — whether: yau' pay- ¢ ‘the spot-drisay “chate. i —the safe way is to Pay by Check!. A Checking Account at this bank, with a substantial balance. offers the modern, businesslike - way * of* Your personal check 'siféguat each transaction and your funds on de— posit here are protecte(} by~ Deposit In- For safety and ‘¢orivenience, have own:Checking Account and carry a C Rook instead of cash! TheFirst Nutwnal Jumeau, Alaski * SERVICE | Cuall 411 Now! @ it handling financ s our eck e — . it g . L5, " [ ! . \ L i i i ! i { . A I —— Bl MBS L PN R NS LR S Rtie e B, . - o o ", Al et ke S e P PRI S 2 RS PR O e St S R i ot S | | | )