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THE DAILY'ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 25 1935. M HIREH £ = E = = £ = = = £ £ = = = = = T ITALIANS HAIL BRINDISI, Italy, Nov. 25.—King I George of Greece started back today to occupy his long-vacant throne aboard the Greek cruiser Helli. Dressed in an Admiral's uniform, he tood on the bridge receiving sa- | o U. 8. DEPAE;.TMENT OF AGRIUEJUI'L'R , WEATHER BUREAU '=lAdmiral Byrd’s Cows to i THE WEATHER Journey to Alaska for (By the U. 5. Weather Burean) ¢ ‘ AT | Forecast for Juneau and vhlmy, beginning at 4 p.m., November 25: Exh;lbltlo’l at M(lt(lnllsk(l ea.sth:ilr?d?mgm and Tuesday; slightly .coo)er tonight; moderate south - | ——— | LOCAL DATA Alaska will be given_ a rare Lreaci and western states before coming up; Time ; Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity v&_’enthe next year when it is given the| .. pacific Coast to Alaska. It will | 4 pm. yesty 29.50 43 84 S 10 Lt.m!n chance to view a herd of rare and |y i Seward, Anchorage and Fair- 4 am. today ....20.43 45 88 SE 7 Lt. Rain genuine Arctic Cows, according to|panks in addition to the valley col-‘ Noon today ,.2047 43 87 SE 6 Lt. Rain a communication sent by the Arc~ ;. Tmpressario of the affair is Ed- | CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS c Guernsey Exhibit, with headquar- o, F. Cox, herdsman to Admiral| YESTERDAY | TODAY g 2 i iwrs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, | Byrd, of Kearney, N. J. Manager and ! % Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. ! The cows all braved the perils of | publicity director is Owen D. wmmc{ i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathes & 5 the South Polar regions with Ad-|of Cedar Falls, Towa. b} Anchorage ............ 22 - | 13 — - 0 — l a e Or miral Byrd's second expedition, and| The Territorial Chamber of Com- | Barrow cenm12 =12 l--22 -20 4 0 Clear ‘) a % ma r now are scheduled for & season’s per- merce is not sure what support it | Nome .. 0 0 §oii- o2 o 10 02 Clear formance at Matanuska, with one|can give to the exhibition, but all the Bethel 4 2 :‘ 2 8 4 02 Cldy Iy ) A |night stands at Seward and: way| members indicate that they will en- Fairbanks . -6 { . <20°" -18 4 0 Clear , points. | joy a sight of the cold but contented | Dawson - =20 | o83, r1B 4 0 Clear an ng vz ng & Word of the novel attraction was|COWS | gtut;null{arbor ig ig t ig 32 uz 0; (B)llmv: jreceived in a letter sent to the gov- | i e o S ” = R;’ o y 7 _ 2 ‘ernar's office, and referred to M. a 32 32 34 . .40 ¥ ihe richt background is so important . . . . Loyely Linens as . Whittier, secretary of the Terri- THLINKET CHIEF, 55, | k¢ f:;:f’:’f v 8- $d i ::1: formal or as informal as you please . ., .jat very attractive pri §OFS Olfmbier X8 SOrBere: WILL BE MARRIED Jokn Buchi 3 P ke YRS i1 / £ Purpose of the Alaska junket is to | 3 g Ketchikan ... 48 46 | 3 4 7 146 Rain - % prove At Dolhx dauying s herel a marriage license was issued to-| Here is 4 new portrait of Barod| prince Rupert ... 46 46 | 46 46 10 84 Rain ifi(‘l.’lstl“'h(’(l T(ll)l,(’, d e e s, SPORSOXS, | day to Mary Williams, 52, of Hoonah, Tweedsniuir, better known ‘ai| Eamonton ......46 26 | 22 30 6 0 Clear and that the Guernseys' intrepid | ang Jimmie Clark, 55, of Juneau, John Buchan, noted novelist and| ‘seattle .........54¢ 52 4 46 10 02 Cldy L. mylk-glvmg perl‘ormapce.s_ gnder Ad-| hoth Indians. Clark is said to be/ English historian, who takes of | Portland ... B 48 | 42 44 4 0 Cldy mnen miral Byrd were a scientific achiev- | the titular head of the Thlinket In-| fice as the new governor genera| San Francisco ... 58 52 50 50 4 0 cldy 9 A {rpent, and TH B NpuiNy | dians { of Canada, New York .......38 34 | 26 26 ° 18 0 Clear with 6 \.’)[m ins The exbibiters opinion of Mat- Another license was issued by the SR Ay { Washington ... 40 36 | 32 34 6 0 Clear 11y oy .’_"() I 4 ;; 7’- anuska climate i not very flat- | Gommissioner’s Court today to Mil- | WEACHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. :‘3 {OU ANE DOLD tering, however. for they write |ton Thomas Bagby, 24, miner, and Million Dollar Ketchikan, raining, temperature 42; Wrangell, raining, 45; Sitka, that “the cows will winter there | Shirley Dalton, 19. g . raining, 44; Radioville, raining, 42; Soaptsone Point, raining, 44; Skag- - - | under conditions similar to those | e IIOSI’”“’ Given way, cloudy, 34; Cordova, raining, 36; Chitina, snowing, 11; McCarthy, I I emsiile 'h eq I Ll nen S nying Ancauts S Kt GOLDSTEIN RETURNS Rogers Mem. Com.| cloudy, 10; Anchorage, cloudy, 22; Fairbanks, clear, -16; Nenana, clear, i ‘Prl!fl’x:cl:;llerin s Charles Goldstein returned yester- kil -18; Tanana, cloudy, -11; Ruby, cloudy, -5; Nulato, sloudy, -5; Flat, ( i(,lh LI6E Oinerts s a of the bovine trav- | day morning from a réund-trip flight NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Actors and | - cloudy, -2. A by e one and only Klen- |to Wrangell aboard the Alaska Air- |others connected with the motion WEATHER SYNOPSIS With 8 Napkins $10.50,812.50, $14.50 HAND HEMMED LINEN CLOTH WITH 12 NAPKINS--Prices ranging from 19.50 to $42.50 FILET and STRINGLACE CLOTHS, $5.95 Pt ot Qv OB BP0 7] o ot s FEL'T TABLE PADDING, 54 in. wide, $1.00 yard QUILTED TABLE PADDING, 54 in: wide, 32-piece ICELAND POPPY - BINNBR BET .........00 00 8,95 27-piece BRITAIN CASTLE 87 25 SET, blue e 42-piece CONSTABLE DINNER 42-picce VOGUE DINNER SET, - Wory-and aold o i 13.25 Barbara Pattern—-Goblet, Sherbet, Cocktail, doz. 5-50 Rose Pattern—Goblet, Sherbet, China and Glass W are Display Claret, Wine Cordial, doz. ....... Upstairs B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Stare NEW MINING OUTFIT REclAN KING The Unuk River Placer Gold Com- i pany has filed articles of incorpora- tion with the Territorial Auditor’s | Offic orators are Walter Blanton, Geor lan, all of Ketchikan, which was named as the principal place of bus! |ness. Iiability was limited to $100,- o ourer . NEW JURY FOR LAMSON TRIAL SAN JOSE, Cal, Nov, 25—David . King and Thomas J. McQuil- | A. Lamsoh’s third trial on charge of murdering his wife was declared a mistrial by Judge J. J. Trabucco, on motion of defense attorneys, after County Clerk Frank Hogan reported | fiki;:flr;’:;c":‘x: 0’;313" "’“u ever born | Transport Pateo piloted by Sheldon | picture industry, have donated to the | Low barometric pressure prevaled this morning over the North Aot e e Tl;mlti bns one;r { Simmons. J. J. Meherin, Hills Broth- | Will Rogers Memorial ‘Commission a! Pacific Ocean from the Aleutians eastward to Southeast Alaska, there back. A 4 l: m“gh“‘e"'_"’ =centative, boarded the plane | million dollar hospital at Saranac| being two storm centers, one over the Aleutians where a pressure of The company will le = .whl."h left Juneau Saturday at Pe- Lake, N. Y. and also $50,000 for| 28.80 inches was reported and the second disturba_mce about 300 miles P s ave ilwaukee; tersburg and completed the trip to maintenance during the next five| west of Sitka where a barometer reading of 29.00 inches prevailed. High B ¥ 1, 1936, and tour southern Wrangell and return. years. pressure covered the Pacific Coast from the West Coast States west- e ward to the Hawalian Isalnds. This general pressure distribution has been attended by rains along the coastal reions from the southern Ber- ing Sea to British Columbia and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation. 1 Temperatures were above the seasonal average over Southeast Al- aska, elsewhere over the Territory {emperatures were about normal. WHERE KINGSE wD-SMITH IS LOST N 3 3 Make your gift this year a sparkling greeting . ... bright as the season and as gay as your wish for the fu- ture! A gift of jewelry from The Nugget Shop will be just that . .. and you can find suggestions for all! KINGSFORD-] SMITH | TUHERE SEALE O miLEs "aee | ane Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith was last reported battling a monsoon about 150 ‘miles from shore in the Bay of Bengal, after flying over | Akyab.on his way to Singapore and Australia'in an effort to establish ' | a London to Australia record. The map shows *he missing airman’s | route. (Associated Press Photo) Sterling Silver The pexfect gift for everyone. The selection here includes traveling sets for men and women, ash trays, picture frames, tables services and a var- iety of hollow ware and serving pieces. All are - manufactured by ‘nationally-known silversmiths. 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Pocket and strap models for men, with depend- OALg;cfif: e Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single O-2 rings | Dave Housel, Prop. ALY A ablé“movements and practical, attractive cases. Baguette models for women, with tiny, clever cases. Some are stone sef, in gold and platinum, with bands of metal, beautifully wrought. Un- usual values at The Nugget Shop’s low qu. lutes of Italian warships’ crews. Ital- | fan bands played the Greek anthem and the ship's band responded with ITtalian ¥ Itwo of the 626 names on the jury |list were unaccounted for. American Delegation o a‘:y“;,‘;’ Jury will be summoned Jap- to London Navy Meet .———— Have 10 Advisors HEAVY RAINS HALT to Ha SOTs | WORK ON GOLD CREEK Costume Jewelry, as low as $1.00 -o - TWO PIONEERS PASS | ON AT SITKA HOME advisors and technical assistants wil aid the American delegation in the coupan at the box' office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “R M” fira pgid-l;xvn subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current gflgl:ing . Your, Name May Appear Tomorrow, WATCH THIS SPACE ' i WASHINGTON, Nov. 25— Ten| | 1| The heavy rains of the past two | days have washed out the flumes in London Naval Conference. | Gold Creek, necessitating the dis- clegates sail for London on continuance of the FERA work on, mber 29. Most of the technical | the stream bed, Mayor I. Goldstein aff will follow December 3. sald today; G A | Small dams were being built in/ the creek to regulate the water flow, © GIRL SOUTH the project being carried out with RETARIAL SCHOOL | city materials and FERA labor. | -oo — - ’ | i . Stone Set Rings Word was received today 5 e death ip the Pion Sitka of Sam Karsh, forr age respdent, and Grigwire of Wrangell passed away November 18 ing to a communication fr intendent Eiler Hansen ernor’s Office. - Really the loveliest gift of all . . . many of them | N flawless stories in settings of all types. Engage- ment sets, wedding rings; solitaires, dinner rings ... a type for every woman . . . and @ grand se- lection of beautiful things for the men on your list! All have been carefully selected, and each one is reasonably priced! ° 60/ Strap and P_ocket' Watches in best grades as low o ore ENTERS HOSPITAL Mae Teéland, graduate of the Dennis Sheppere ente nich school, and r Stomach Gas' Hospital Sunday for medical tr ars a telephone OPErator In | = guq'goss’ ot ADLERIKA quitkly re- out BOTH 18 E passenger Ol he Nev. ment. is a passt n tl | Loves. o 'S estern enroute to Seattle,| eat an will attend a secretarial | S YSE subieil i@ 3 \ g Rl Miss Teeland, who was born | turn to Alaska on complet- | Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—in Doug-| l las by Guy's Drug Store ) - ENSCH'S Scientifix X-ray Chiropractic v remove the cause of your stoms: liver or kidney trouble. Call 206 Main Street or Phone 451, —adv. Tom Dull = ! ! You are invited to present this ; i i } ourse in Seattle,