The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1936, Page 2

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£l IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIHl IIIIIIIII|IIIIIllllIIIII‘IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlNllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQI PRICE TREND NEXT ON BOMBER S LIST U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER £ = g ' (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) g o eat er = Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., January 15: -] E B Cloudy tonight and Thursday, probably snow, warmer; moderate = = sTUcK MARKET E to fresh east and southeast winds. = § LOCAL DATA “ E = Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiceily Weathe, = = L f F ) { 4 pm. yesty 29.70 14 45 s 10 Cldy = osses ol from rraction to | 4t today 2972 15 57 s 7 Clear E COne Point Recorded in Noon today 29.75 20 43 s 10 tPt.CSldy | & Uncertain Trading CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS B = YESTERDAY TODAY {; E NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Prices Highest 4p.m. Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. I E{huded lower at the close of the | Station temp. temp. | temp. wmp velocity 24hrs. Weathe: E = ==!stock Market as the ticker lagged { Anchorage 14 14 S 1 01 Clear ] g {g 9 5 E behind the market by several min- | Barrow 2 o 10 0 Clear 1 e — bid == utes. A Nome ., 8 2 2 4 10 [ cld ?Z\T = & & ==| Rails and ;pecinltles which had | Bethel -10 -10 | =24 24 12 0 Cleai dr = shown their’ best dmprovement in Fairbanks -30 -30 | 42 .42 4 0 Clear § = . rather an uncertain market shaded Dawson 35 i) 02, =44 4 0 Clear £ MISSES’ ALL-WOOL JACKETS o -y opeee S B T B = (> In other portions of the list, Dutech Harbor 20 16 14 22 16 06 Snow = losses of fractions to one point or Kodiak 36 36 30 30 8 .02 Pt. Cldy - 3 ==|so were rather common. Cordova 34 32 0 32 16 90 Snow = ° ==| Today's closing tonc was easy. | Junean 15 14 14 15 7 v . CHILDREN'S 2 and 3 Piece = | 4 | s B 5 |vRiee s K = b sy I X =!| CLOSING PRICES TODAY Ketchikan 34 30 2 22 4 0 Clear i == 4 2 = NEW YORK, Jan. 15—Closing | Prince Rupert 34 30 | 2 28 4 -0 Clear '« F = ‘ mtm‘s A co AT SETS quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Edmonton -4 -6 -8 -6 4 08 Snow 3 = g = 4 stock today is 15§, American Can Seattle 48 46 42 4 24 1.02 Rain o= 1131, American Power and Light 9%, | Portland e 52 48 | s 12 44 Pt. Cldy 8 = { Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem Steel | San Francisco ... 58 58 56 56 10 14 Cldy = 9 52%, Curtiss-Wright 4, General | New York 44 36 3 40 12 0 Cldy = g vester 57%, Kennecott 29%, Chi- | 44 TRTRA ALY 2D é’ 5 | cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa- | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. = Mmsture Proo{ cific: 2}, United States Steel 48%, Juneau Airport, partly cloudy, temperature 2; Taku Pass, partly == Southern Railway 15%, Pound | cloudy, -5; Whitehorse, cloudy, -10; Burwash Landing, partly cloudy = § 2 i w g~ $4.96%, Bremmer 16 at 25; Ciy | -23; Anchorage, clear, -6; Radioville, clear, 20; Cordova, heavy snov}v: = WOMELIS TWIN SWEATEII SETS =~ § L s e . " = ¢ = ———— | Fairbanks, snowing, -18; Hot Springs, clear, -10; Tanana, clear- 25; = = S g e j Ruby, clear, -30; Nulato, clear, -4; Kaltag, clear, -18; Unalakleet, == g 's Dow, | clea -38; Flat, r, =-35. E g,mms lfimfimfiluls, i i clear, -38; Flat, clear, -35. = GENUINE PIGSKIN JACKETS S oot § o R B = i | t 7 final "mmnu or. fs boud with JoRGL AR Negro ring phenom . at | Ow barometric pressure continued today over the northeastern = Sizes 14 cnd 16 only 1 m MEET Chicago. Retzlaft, who resents being called the "condemned man,® | DOrtion of the North Pacific Ocean, there being two storm centers, = ‘ TOMORROW NOO\I hopes to go out and punch the Brown Bomber as hard as that big bag ; cne cemor_ed off the coast of Southeast Alaska a short distance = = v 1 ke's ~ummelina (Associatzd Press Photo) | west of Dixon Entrance and the s cond storm centered off the coasts = A & & pr | of Washington and Oregon. Hig: barometric pressure prevailed = oNE L@T woMEN’S DRESSES glufieflem‘mf:em‘ci‘;m Lendon’s Fish £ | over the Alaskan Arctic coast and over the MacKenzie ‘River Valley, = = ¢ of the O e8! o ob Catorce 7 Bo I Em lied the crest being 3052 inches at Fort Simpson. Precipitation was = ° = i Tm'“"‘w‘h" Bate. Tiorow wis p ! reported from southern British Coiumbia southward to California, -g 4 ¥ H30n), e (Atebrat - fromy: -Mr. BY Qanchons | over Alberta, L‘hc soutehrn Beriny Sea, and over the Prince Will- = OL FquD COMFORT . e ig = poarh B in oy t5 & thsage D iam Sound region. Cordova reporcd 14 inches of snow during the = 5 ] ) J E roeny ik - Ol of Ooinmerce LONDON, J n. 15. — Malys | Past 24 hours. Fair weather pre ailed over the interior and west- = = to Alaska Delegate Anthony J. “counter - sanctions” have | €7 portions of Alaska. | = . = Dimond requesting the Delegate to UN THIS EVENINB doubled the price of goldfish | COold weather continued over pum of Alaska and througout the | § = correst. slstemishis in & magasine H in England. MacKenzle Valley Dawson repor ted a temperature of 50 below. = PART-WOOL DOUBLE BLANKET S=xmmbinee © - st | = w1 = == couraging persons to come-to Al- o . these fish become as decora- miles or more off the coastline, e S 72x84 = aska seeking employment. Delegate Mrs. C. N Crgne Will O.“m tions for British parlors that RAGINB STURM sent great 'seas roaring to the & _ = = Dimond contacted Mr. Beach who Instruction in Prepanng for a time they had boom sales i ';"“‘fl’h‘flcv halting shipping. } = = repli d f < 8 in the ten-cent stores. In a s though the weather bureau | = E R P o ey ¢t Salads and Desserts bt o H ALTS SE ARG“ posted storm warnings at all Ore- ; E . = Winston J. Jones, assistant to e I~"‘7L- g fish could be bought for iwo | gon and Washington ports, weath- [ = = Alaska Transportation Company, R o b trations, | Sanetions. 1 cREw flF 'Uw A | = £ who amrived this morning on the o) SIEVAE S00KNE COMOBSUALODS | gmports of Mtalian goldfish 1 ODOM ARRIVES it = S Swork. Wk, Moo, Wil 'De & soqtion of the Vocational Department | [XTW HBVE ceased and'a domes- | — M. W, Odom, Prys wnd O ’ L= = S euest ab :the Chambeg. of i@om- g the Territorial Schools in the par- | -, Industty. is heing started, | .o o, O o oo oo SO e T i | = B ridrce luficheon tataorrok R R Liht Prosby. | but the British fish hardly are | s AN A, ey Jan. 15, uge rf‘pxe.sen ive, arrived on the North- 3 = = of the Northern Light Presby seas rolled across the Columbia river | western from Seattle. = . , 2 terian Church at 7:30 o'clock. T I baT, Pleveniiie MoRcoll ot it SN | = = BLAZE IS DISCOVERED | M= C. N. G s e Ui in any appreclable quantity b¢- | yreckage of the Towa for the bod- HART IN JUNEAU : = “Juneau’s Leading.Department S[me = N demonstrator, will conduct the class, | 'Or¢ nex Sl cs of the 34 seamen lost when Oscar Hart, merchandise broker, S -¢+= IN IDEAL PAINT SHOP Tne same demonstration will be re- g she crashed and sank at Peacock arrived on the Northwestern from , = B 5% s _ peated tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 | Cattle Rustlers Spit. Seattle. This is his first trip north ¥ nlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIII|HIIIIIIII|lllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIHHII]III 'lli TRttt ko gt An intense storm, raging 100 this year. , {{{EFEEEEEEY | sponded to an slarm at ‘11:45 The home-making and meal plan- Now Use Trucks G243 e e x {o'clock this forenoon and ex- Ning public is cordially invited to at- 9 E 1] Crimont, S. J., Juneau; Anthony | ‘thulshefl 4 wall fire in the Ideal tend either the evening or afternoon McPHERSON, Kas.--Cattle rust- L = s L E. Karnes, Commissioner of Educa- Palnt Store at 131 Seward Street, Program. A social hour will follow. lers still work on the Kansas wATcH THE TEmAL tion, Juneau; E. A. Rasmuson, } rated by Fred Wendt in a Men interested in cooking are es- | plains, but they use motor trucks 3 = banker, Skagway; Thomas Riggs, bulldlng owned by, Anna Winn. The pecially invited to attend the dem- | now. Forty-five animals were i 5 BAMES BLUGKED ex-Governor of Alasknv New Yor Fufl FEB F T fire was caused by an overheated onstrations, either tonight or tomor- | stolen in one week in this county sATmAY NIGHT Carl F. Whitham, mine »opcmtor, ! stove and stove pipe. Damages were row afternoon. recently. i Nabesna; and Ralph J. Rivers, at- ATGGHIARREAS ok loas” thast. 80 . sod e - e — New efforts were being Made here (OTheY, Fairbanks a NEW YORK, Jan. 15.~The mmh'conslsted largely of a broken plate! KUBLEY RETURNS NORTH CLIFFORD COMES NORTH : i today to arrange & series of two or| 10 the same issue of the Alaska oo o in s iiao Tl and |glass and & hole burned in. the | B H Clifford, Marshall-Wells F R E i three basketball games this week- ~PUYlSman 1 a frontispicce, “Auk|yeiq carnival of. the ‘Millrose - A.|Wall, which is a partition between| L. H. Kubley, Ketchikan theatre Hardware representative, arrived Gk cnd for the soldiers of Chilkoot e and Mendenhall (:Lfoel. 3| A featuring the. Walikisaker Mlle the Ideal Paint Store and the OWner and merchant, and (i('flrudv\”om Seattle on the Northwestern. . f, for the caoldle oo by Ordway's Photo Service. yo Qe Tee] 84 4:11| Elcctric Service Shop next door. | Kubley were passengers on the ST Fruits and V. etables A telegram from Major Tharp A st vear, Wil b glg] ;;\ e | oop s st Josa Pt TP Rectom bl Setita otRaL L SR Y O : €g of the barracks to L. J. Holmquist, | gyy o Squnre Store at the time the fire was 2 : 2 2 y President of the city hoop league, HiGHWAY GOLD discovered and the door was brok- R e T Zfi_’;fil;":‘rv:d from Seattle on the ——ALWAYS! today said that the army men MINING CONCERN J en.by firemen, to gain admission. GUCKERS ARRIVE i L G : B e e would waive any guarantee of ex- | NAMES OFFICERS DR. PYLE ls m w |Hose lines were lald but the fire J. W. Gucker, merchandise broker,| SHOP IN JUNEAU! callfoma Gl'uel'y penses, and asked only 60 per cent ’ was extinguished by water from and Mrs. Gucker, arrived from Se- . of the gate receipts in order to T TR]P Tl'"s EVENING the booster tank on the fire truck.'attle on the Northwestern SHOP IN JUNEAU, HR"‘ THE PURE FOODS STORE partially cover the cost of me;,-i AI; v hearing a lengthy report ot Al - x ~ e & —— ¢ trip here on the boat James For-|O0f their company's activities since Dr. T. J. Pyle, Held Denflst for nance. The men hoped to sail for| s incorporation last March, some the Bureau of Ingllan Affairs, -will Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvew Juneau tomorrow. thirty odd stockholders of the In-| | sail " tonight on ‘the . :Ropdda for Despite interest manifest in the ~°rnational Highway Gold Mining | Angoon, Sitks, and, Hoonah, .and| 4 scidiers' proposed ga , efforts to| ‘nd Exploration Company met and will return to . Juneau w about a arrange the series med stale- (re-elected its directorate of three ' month, mated today, however. Whether or|ncluding R. G. Wilms, President;| Dy Ppyle ig neo\uth to C. C. Pyle, not the high school gymnasium)John A. Osborn, Vice-President, | the famous promoter who developed could be obtained for the games,|2nd John I. Conn, Treasurer, dur-| Gertrude Ederle, the first woman | and if the latest request of the|'N8 the first annual stockholders| iy swim the English-Channel, md‘ soldiers was acceptable, could not|™mecting of the company Monday| Helen “Wills Moody, the tennis| 4 be determined champion. C. C. Pyle also achieved The 1935 Juneau High School| rming the first ten months wnslderable fame a few years ago Alumni play the present high|Of the mining corporation’s exist-| | through his “Bunion' Derby” from | school team Friday night, while o |2nce a success far beyond its of-|New York: to California. double-header of Eagles versus Tal- | -iC |d hopes, President Wilms out-| - ©, €. Pyle is now in Chicago, & 28 “ lapoosa and Sabin’s versus Krause's|'ined plans for the coming a- | Dr. Pyle said. Both men came E:BF E‘ :l‘ sE R is set for Saturday night n's activities. The company is a|originally from Mount Vernon, Illi- . SEE Us FOR P VICE! ULl o B LR :ununu concern, made up mosuy‘ nois, and C. C. Pyle’s home is still! o ki o CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | - estors here for the purpose of | now live'in southiern ‘Indland but. Ll (4 . 1 THAT MATANUSKA nm'x]cum“p‘mf-er mining pperations| often ‘visit ‘thefr, former home. ‘I meG To G“T' b = IS 'GOOD THING|2,.M™ icDames Creek area of | haven't been back there for about Nl ° P T ey § = ritish Columbia where Wilms, Os- | eight yvears,” Dr. Pyle said. ¢ iy = sorne and Conn have each had| - e § An article entitled “Mata: considerable experience in gnld‘\ 4 g % 0 tondt ¢ "= a Good Thing” by Dan Noonan |nining. Four placer properties, two Cattle to All‘trlll‘ . P — c o A L — H = Barlin and Silver representative |2f them tested and ready for| B o x l N G ! ; ‘ I= appears in the February issue of|operation, are listed among the | i 4 3 2 y 3 at Juneau newsstands. Mr. Noon- said. |ing 18 head of western cattle tol ? . an, who visited Matanuska last| Complete approval was reported| his home country. He bought bulls | nmc“ LUNCH wemn on L“ October on a commercial tour,|mong the stockholders of the op-| here and at Larned, , and’ paid p spoke on a radio broadcast from|iioning of additional power ma-| $1200 'for ~ the “gran ‘chnmpion o ’ s D the Ketchikan radio station last|chinery which is intended for bull of the San Angelo fat stock [ ] .S again on the ma.l'kel. but at a November and was requested by | installation during the coming sea- | show ° eatl ed i Emery F. Tobin, Editor of the| on, which, according to Wilms, >~ qr Y r uced pnce 5 " Alaska Sportsman, to summarize| #ill double the speed of the min- i 3 . " ¥ his talk for publication. ing operations for 1936. Substan- | Freak Tree Gmm N ° "’a V S i Nuw sl4 30 P el' Tfln B Mr. Noonan left Juneau on the|'ial profit increases are expected SYLVA, N. C.--A freaki s a‘ uuslc b “The & S first commercial trip of 1936 to the| 35 & result of the use of the added | 1, s 4y N C: m:"‘m'::‘ rawth , y F.O.B. Bunk = Westward and the Interior on the|oower, Mr. Wims said g v }’]'md - m: 2 il v & e -J.D. bunkers & Alaska on December 31. He spoke B e - oo | ers’ curicsity at C.. T, Mody’s = on a holiday broadcast from Sta- HERBERT BRIDGE RAISED filling station. Five small branch- o . tion KINY on December 30 The bridge over Herbert River!.s extending from the “hand” look ? £. G063 \ M. Noonan's article in the Al-|is being raised two and one-half jx. fingers, even to bark forma- PAcmc COASI co - aska Sportsman is aecompanied|feet in order to secure it against!(ions that give the appearance of ? > statements of opinion regarding | (uture floods, the Forest Service joints, X 2 A} colonization project from a|announced today. The work, the = s comm ;- of well-known Alaskans in-| 2ecessity of which was indicated Indiana hunting laws do not pro- I 3 - Alaska Delegate Anthony|2y a 12-foot rise in the river last| hibit sale of wild rabbits provided Don carlos Browell. month, s under the direction of the seller does not have more than 120 in his possession at ane time. —PHONE 412—

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