The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1936, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5 ‘)5() BARNEY GOO(JLE AND SPARI\ PLUG WE'RE NEWSPAPER MEN, BARNEY -- HOW'S THAT BACK-WO0DS NEPHEW OF SNUFEFY SMITH GETTING ALONG 22 THE DOCTOR SAYS HE'S (N PRETTY BAD SHAPE-- CHAMBER HEARS DR. COUNCIL AND CHAS. GOLDSTEIN Favorable Report Comes to (.Ommelclal Body on Berry hxpeume"xt The Rose Parade in Pasadena, which was witnessed by Dr. W. W Council during his recent trip with Mrs. Council to the States, was “probably one of the most magnifi- cent spectacles I have ever seen,” he said, in a short talk at the Cham- ber of Commerce luncheon at the Terminal Cafe today The prevailing cold weather in the States was not encountered by the Councils until their arrival at Mem- phis on the trip east, Dr. Council Said. He reported zero weather dur- Tng their visit to eastern North Caro- ‘ lina, which had never before been | recorded. Dr. Council commented upon the | large number of Alasy S present in Washington, D. €., during his there, and spoke of his visit with Rex Beach in Florida. Beach Displeased Mr. Beach expressed dispic with the adverse c 1 by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce of his magazine article sponsoring de- velopment of mineral resources in Alaska by aviation, Di. Council said. | Mr. Beach stated at that time that he eved the local Chamber mis- iterpreted his article, Dr. Council said. He also stated that he had conferred with President Roosevelt and that the President had offered to set aside $100,000 for use in fthe proposed development. Mr. Beacl 2t that time had received more than 100 lette: from mining engineer: and others interested in the maga- zine article, Dr. Counc aid. | Charles Goldstein, who recently returned from a trip to tl.n States, also spoke briefly at the luncheon A letter from H. B. Friele, of the Nakat Packing Corporation, regard- 1ng ‘Kluska BIiebérries Was vead at) sure ! produced at { Bon SHHH - HE'S DOING E(NE--- TIP-TOE (N AN' TAKE A LOOK-- ONLY STAY A FEW MINUTES, the blueberries, which had been ship- | ped with a carload of {ro berries, had also been f !that he did not consider the & a fair test for that reason. “If possible,” he contf; summer I would like very much to have another batch, as well as cran- berries and huckleberries, us to ship them in an ordinary car so that they will not freeze. The question seems to be whether or not they will stand this long transpor- tation without being frozen; our fac- tory people thought that this would be quite possible.” Last Jar In a post script to the letter Mr. Friele stated: “I find there is only one jar as the Seattle store organization open- ed the other thinking it was a new product from our factory. Liking it s0 well they sat dqwn and wrote an order and were quite disappointed when they found that this was the only jar available.” The jar of blueberry preserves wa. the luncheon by Act- | ing President R. E. Robertson, and was sampled by all of the (,lnm- | ber of Commerce members pre At the request of Ted Danielson and R. H. Graham of the Juneau | ine Workers Asscciation, arrange- ents were made for the appoint- ment of a Chamber of Cominerce imittee to work with a comn tee from the mine tion, on local labor Tc Welcome Centestants report of the Executive Board ting held last Tuesday, disclo |the Chamber of Commerce has re- considered a plan to invite all of e contestants in the Better Times Drive to a future Chamber of Com- 1ecn, the winni 5 are now too busy mak ations for their trip, the Chamber of Con will, instead invite the winning contestants to heir luncheons upon their return fr their trip. A letter from M Mary Worth widow of & t C. Bone, Governor of Alaska who rec y at Santa Barbara, to the Chamber was It follows: Mrs. Bone's Letter M'v dear Friends: Your beautiful former died of enabling ; l ViscountBearsted SirHerb’ lSlmu:l Sir Herbert Samuel, former Hfgh Commissioner to Palestine, and | Viscount Bearsted, British oil mag- | nate, will confer here with promi- nent American Jews on pmiosal of | le German Government for wholesa! migration of Jewish populat)on to | Palestine with possessions to go ous | in form of German goods. %e met in that mighty land are ; aeld in deep affection and eternal memory. { “Our skans! Our Alaska! > s you all forever and “MARY WORTH BONE."” - MLET‘NG OF JUNEAU CITY BAND CALLED| ee conposed of mem- Juneau City Band will dnesday evening at 8 Dugout, at ion of the discussed. John Keyser he meeting as a rep- € tive from the Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce and all those in- sted in reorganization of the d are invited to attend Juneau Chamber of Com- iates $100 each y w\\‘.»u support of the band, in addition to smaller sums contrib- |uted to defray expenses of the organization. The City Council also makes a yearly donation for the ned A commilt SO THAT'S WEASELPUSS KETCHIKAN TO PLAY SKACWAY FOR HOOP TITLE IK-Hi's-Fourth Win Over | Wrangell Wins Right to | Meet Northern Team KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 5.— Copping the first morning basket- (ball game ever played in Ketchi- {kan, K-Hi made it four straight wins over Wrangell with a 28 to 16 score, thus winning the right to meet the Northern team of Skagway for the championship of Southeast Alaska. The game played this morning en- abled Wrangellites to catch the steamer home. Ketchikan captured ous night games. Only in the series opener did Wrangell threaten to |win. K-Hi's reserves were exercised “ lin the fourth quarters during the llater games. three previ- - B CHAMBERLIN IN EAST Arthur M. Chamberlin, of Deer- | Territorial Representative from | he Second Division, will arrive in | Washington, D. C., next Tuesday, on an extensive business and vac 1non trip nuough the states SHOP IN JUNEA\, [A hhr ¢ Days’ Cough Is Yol:r D‘,nmrS!gnal tter how many mcdlcmcs ation, n get relicf now with Creomulsion. ¥ Serious trouble may be brewing and afford to tcke a chance Crecmul- 2 the seat ! 2id nature to hmed mem- en phlegm 1 have t aged, your .vumrm/vu 10 guarantee and to refund your money \m are not catisfied with | resulfs from the very first bottle. By B ILL]L l)E BLCK HONES' AN' TRUE, ASTOFER GOOGLE -+ 1 BEEN SO DISTRACTED LATELY T SCA'CELY KNOW WHAT ('M A-DOIN' AROUND STRANGERS-~ Dally Lv 088-10 orll Puzzl(’ ACROSS 1 Instigate 5 At or from a distance 9 Overfastidious dresser Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Plece of lean meat withe out bone Baking cham- ber By Label Medicinal vlant 19. Happening 21. Food fish . Short for a metric measure of distance . Marked with spots . Interior . Othello's false friend 29. Pack Proffers 5. Purposing 36. Shirked More sagacious . Mediterranean sailing vessel Snatch 42. Interpret: archaic 44. Witticism 6. Biblical priest Steep, as flax Short poem Toward 5 | 10. " o] m|wn[-[>% <>\N0|Z|-|Z|Z]- 1 13, 17, 12. Accustom 14. The herb eve 15, Pleasant odor 16. Subsequent llings |O]®] hgm;m:m -3 =[CIANO[m|—|#]> 21" Fail to hola the road One of the original col= onies: abbr, Parcel of [P TNV V>N O[T mOZ>[A[0[> o[m| nENE EREEN R im0V MN[0 [o[m[A[0|OP>NV|Z m[Z[O]H[>! (@[> T[> O[> — —[C[O] oNM[ o[> [1NO[=][H AL DREREEEE EM mmop ™ Z m Z[> Heverage Ahead Compass point East Indian gunny cloth . Serve the purpose Be present at . Self . Humor . Norse god . Crystallizea rain Dirt . Provided with weapons . Dwelt 42. County in Colorado f 50. Gulf south of DOWN . Exclamation 2. Submerged reef of sand . Kind of hard Arabia 51, Marked with alphabetic characters 53. Mass of float- ing fce 54. Artifictal rubber . Easily fright- ene . Symbol for gold . American soprano . Consumed . Determined house of the ruling Brit- ish dynasty L fill/nlplll/fin JEN J dE GEE AN AN JEE N AR e AUEEE JNaEE ENENGE JEEdd u. s DEPAR’I‘MENT OF AGEICULTURE wz.umm BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., March 5: Rain tonight and Friday; moder 4 pm. 4 am. Noon yest'y today today Barometer Temp. 29.78 29.79 20.68 southeast winds. LOCAL DATA 38 39 42 Humidity Wind Velocity 85 SE 16 92 10 87 10 Weathe Lt. Rain Sprinkling Lt. Rain Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Frarcisco New York Washington CABLE AND kKADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. temp. 39 -26 20 10 temp. TODAY Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathc Rain . Cldy Cldy cldy Cler Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy , raining Skag raini cloudy, 4; Nulato, ed Creck, The barometric pressure was low there being two storm areas, er over the Aleutians. aska, ano /e wailan by cloudy cloud; Islands. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. ay, temperature, cloudy, ; Fairbanks, clear, ; Kaltag, -16; Flat, 41 40; CHr -16; H)ot Springs, clear, cloud clear, southern Bering Sea and by fair field of observation. The temperaure changes duriny the past 24 hours has been small along Wi the coastal regions from fornia while warmer River Valley. sather Barrow wa Radioville dova, raining, 38; Juneau, raining, 37; Anchorage, -12; Ruby, cloudy, -8; Unalakleet, cloudy, 4; Crook- -14 WEATHER SYNOPSIS this mornming throuzhout Al- one over the Gulf of Alaska and High barometric pressure prevailed from ice Rupert southward to Oregon, thence southeastward to the Ha- This general pres precipitation along the coastal Sound region southward to the B it ure distribution has been attended from the Prince William Columbia coast also over. the wea her over the remainder of the ithward to southern Cali- reperted over the MacKenzie EXCURSION! Enjoy a Pleasant Week-End in Old SITKA S. S. NORTH SEA LEAVES JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING IN SITKA ALL DAY SATURDAY sympathy, | brance and love are profoundly ap- —_ -~ ‘ch‘cl’\(("l by the Chlldu’n and my- GECRGE BURK FOUND self. George Burk, whose whereabouts “We thank you sincerely rrom‘wem sought in an inquiry recei sad and grateful' hearts. {at the Juneau Post Office, is found | “Our four wonderful years in|to be residing in the city. L. Myers, that dear Juneau home are very who lives with Burk, reported this recious in memory. You were all {in answer to The Empire's article | good to us. and said Burk had been in Juneau | “Every woman, man and ch 1d | for three weeks. remem- band’s maintenance. D the meeting today. The letter stated Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) in part: Blueberries Score “While in New York I found that | had experimented with | same 2 blueberries) and have made up various samples of pre- serves, which I inspected while there. Under separate cover I am sending you two jars.” ! Mr. Friele stated in the letter that | and SATURDAY EVENING llllIlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!llIIlllilIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIml||IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Leaves Sitka Sunday—Returns to Juneau Sunday Evening MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW AT J. B. BURFORD & Co. Agents, Northland Transpcrtation Co. ARSI DOOMED SHIP’S CREW RESCUED AT SEA The inexpensive way to keep warm in any weather is to burn the “Economy Brand”. INDIAN EGG-LUMP 1 Ton, delivered %, Ton, delivered .. Y Ton, delivered .. Excellent for FURNACE, RANGE or HEATER Start your fire with INDIAN then bank with————— “CARBONADO” The Coal That Makes Other Coals Last Longer LEARN MORE ABOUT THE 'CATERPILLAR - DIESEL! W. P. JONES, Factory Representative, and HOWARD D. STEPHENS, of the Northern Commercial Co., Alaska - i Sk Distributors, are making their headquarters at Room 216, Gastineau Hotel, and invite you to call and learn more of their CATERPILLAR-DIESEL. BETTER STILL, call at the DISPLAY ROOM on Front Street, near First National Bank and SEE ACTUAL MOVING and TALKING PICTURES of their line of TRACTORS. PACIFIC COAST COAL w of the water-logged Greek steamer Stephanos Costomenis were rnuy.d "by’the m:‘::::‘l:rzl‘;;‘h e che gerous wnméos c?" the Virginia cdast. Above: the last picture of the doomed vessel“as the rescue craft sailed away. elow: carrying their few personal welongings In sacks, crew members are shown in a lifeboat nurlng the safety of the City of Newnort News. (Associated Press Phitos) y 3 DL LT ks e u IIIIlIIIIIHIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"I"IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIfl!IHIIIIlllIIIIIIII!IlIIlflmlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIII OO O RO !

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