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U. S. DEPARTMEN7" AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast. for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 4: Fair tonight and Friday; light variable winds. LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weathes 8 35 s 3 Pt. Cldy 57 8 w Pt. Cldy 69 49 El Clear CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathcs 3 - | 59 0 40 26 0 46 36 0 62 70 66 42 50 68 62 9 73 OUTLOOK FOR FISHING 600D ARASSLIN' MAN | GRAPPLES WITH 0,000 VOTERS HOUSTON, Tex., June 4.—Bulky tin-eared Paul Jones, who has met and tied up more than 2,000 oppo- nents as one of the nation’s better |/ known heavyweight wrestlers, goes i to the mat for his toughest match in July—the 60,000 Harris county voters ‘Time Barometer p.m 4 am Noon Reopening of B n\tol Bay! Helps to Stock Red Pack Which Now Depleted SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 4 —Archie W. Shiels, of the Pacific American Fisheries, here on a brief visit, said the salmon canning out- look is “favorable” with the Bristol Bay reopeninz. He said resump- tion of fishing there will give the canners an opportunity to stock a premium pack, now virtually de- pleted. Jacl(el 'Iesses Smarl n C/uAp nUeJuI Nice 1 yest'y today 1 today 5 Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco New York ‘Washington | Clear Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy 34 42 62 64 64 42 48 66 formally announced for .. |Choir Boys Skip Sermons; Get Caught LONDON, June 4—Choir boys of John The Baptist Church, Ken- sington, have been supplied with | b s for ding during the ser-| mons. “One Sunday night I tol-; lected bundles of comics from the | boys,” explained the Rev. Lester | Pinchard, vicar. “Now I provide a library for them.” Veteran Sleuth Seeks Stamp Counterfeiters| 0 [ 0 0 0 |st 0 0 o0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 .06 46 14 WEATHER CONP*TIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, foggy, temperature 55; Craig, cloudy, 53; Wrangell, cloudy, 56; Sitka, foggy, 50; Radioville, foggy, 52; Skagway, clear, 70; Soapstone Point, clear, 60; Yakutai, clear, 56; Cordova, clear, 56; Chitina, clear, 56; McsCarthy, clear, 54; Anchorage, clear, 5! Port- age, clear, 54; Fairbanks, clear, 60; Hot Springs, clear, ; Tanan; clear, 56; Ruby, clear; 54; Nuilato, clear, 56; Kaltag, clear, 49; Un- alakleet, missing; Crooked Creek, clear, 55; Flat, clear. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was high this omrning from the Seward Peninsula southeastward to Southeast Alaska, the crest being 30.34 inches at Nome. The pressure was rising this morning along the coast: from Ketchikan southward to San Francisco. Clear weather prevailed this morning throughout Alaska, except over portions of post by his former commander, Southeast Alaska \u.hm;r m -mw‘rogs prevailed. Precipitation was re- eoe i .| ported over Washington and Oregon. Prowident Thenders Roosevslt, emew| Y° 0 U tu SNl 0l ver inost of Ak gestendny: - tracked hogus §100 bills over Amer-( ~Varm weather prevalled over oy o iy oy i, ica and Europe. ticularly over the northern half o f Southeast Ala: a. Hot‘wcampr was reportel at Washington, D. C . a temperature of 96 having been repo; yesterday, followed by a thundestorm. Cool weather pre- vailed over the West Coast States. | AUSTIN, Tex. June 4.—Retired | after 16 years of work for the Fed- eral government, A. H. Rebentish | of Dallas, is re-entering the field of sleuthing for counterfeiters, this time for makers of spurious Texas | liquor tax stamps. Rebentish, wounded as a Rough | Rider and a secret service | | Designated “Miss Oklahoma,” Carol Williams will be chief hostess when Oklahema Day is bserved at the California Pa- L | . International Exposition at il D GAME HUNTERS GO SOUTH Several big game hunters return- ing from trips to the Westward, are passengers aboard the Aleutian enroute to the States, including Dr. C. E. Boys, H. A. Benedict and A. Caspe e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. Pasan- J BATTLEFORD, Sask., june 4 | John Harms, aged 59, North Coun- 1|) trapper who last November killed | breaking the law, we must equip Sizes 14 to 20 | career here. He likes his chance BLOUSES l 2 |circulated here today that Premic 9 ° The new Government was only | NEW VICAR APPOINTED B 00 €5 il Episcopal Church in Fairbanks| Funeral services for John | ablest young priests in his dioce: ‘.“‘t the C. W. Carter tuary l k.4 LADIES' JANTZEN SUITS o e Tog wood stunt flier who has been & NOME COUPLE WEDS ! Prints and Plain Colors table for all and any occasion sheriff. Jones has nailed down the planks b | ment as decisively as he ever pinned an opponent in the ring. SUMMER SHEER PRINTS | Mt Yew HT TS | the best of them is a sheriff's of- the efficient organization of the | United States Bureau of Investi- Styles in crime have changed : says Jones. “If the criminal is | Pastel Shades—Sizes 14 to 44 | ways of enforcing it.” Plaudits have far outweighed the ' Senien T Cotton, $2.50 CASARES MAY Pastel Silks and Wool Skirts, $2. 50 | 9 | San Diego. (Asso ted Press Photo) ment might resign soon in thc| face of strikes which have called SILK BLOUSES, $2.50 ‘ ; unsuccessful in attempts to satisf: iz s e White and Pastels . . Sizes to 46 the demands of the various union inia will assume duties s = mx st in charge of St. Matthew's | | bointment by Bishop John B. Bent- |Ann's Hospital, were held GIVEN RATING AS A\O{lh {Canadian, Country |pointuisnody stiop Soodt B Bet |, Lo, .0 terrioon 1o ‘el SEAPLANE PILOT Trapper Convicted, by his wife who is also prominent|and interment was in Evergreen in church affairs. Cemetery. several months, was granted class 1 A seaplane rating by Hugh il o convietey and John Reimer of Nome were CHILDREN'S SUITS and TRUNKS Spring Poin, as e comvicted 1, Jot, Reimer,of Nome were MEN’S and BOYS' SUITS Alaska, by radio yesterday Schwamm's transport license prev iously included and Clas 1 A land plane ratings Several flights were made yes terday by Schwamm in the role instructor in the Aeronca ~e¢pl¢m with Joe Storms, Shirley Simmons Cecil Thurman and Bobbie Con- verse, nine-year-old aviation en-| TWO-PIECE DRESSES He has t zz o lof*a platform he believes will pin o 0 9, mm major problems of law enforce Number one m the platform of sls.so | fice modeled, in modified form, on BOUCLE KNITS, $13.50 |0 o b e, | equipped with the latest means of WHITE COTTON COATS $5.50 |+ i "h itk “boos” for Jones in his 15-year mat WHITE SKIRTS — Silk and e PERMANENT FINISH ORGANDIE | MADRID, ‘June 4.—Reports Santiago Casares and his Govern Ruffled Frills . . Tucked Vestees out a quarter of a million workers. \F UND GU"-TY toriel on Mey 18 BRG | mw Rev. Claudius P. Shelton of | L FOR PASAD TONY SCHWAMM about July first, following his ap-|en. 57, who died on-May Mr. Shelton will be accompanied Rev. Erling K. Olafson officiated Tony Schwamm, former Holly- resident of Juneau for the 1d~1‘ - Sizes 34 to 46 : 3 : ber 81 CC| Miss Sara Bernhardt Stenfield Brewster, Aeronautics Inspector for |1l partner, Johnny Anthony near i “% the groom's father, H. E. Reimer, earlier conv dea Class 1 with Commissioner C. C. Tanner | penalty had A maw | e b G Tt e \ the ceremony and Mr ezl R i L oot an alph Ulrickson serving grounds of improper instructions to 27 RUpD. UNigyn seeving $he fist- e as best man and matron of honor Sentence passed today The couple will reside in Nome. | trapper - rior POPULARLY PRICED B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store places the in the penitentiary for the ext 15 years. Amarillo, 'iex., now has no “men only” barber shops. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calemel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin’ to G i The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. ¢ this NI. | {8 not flowing freely, your food doesn It just decays in the bowels. Gas RS | your stomach. You get constipated. Your ‘ THE(LIMAXuf TRAVEL COMFORT HEN you’re “going places” this summer remember there’s added luxury and comfort traveling on the roller-bearing NORTH COAST LIMITED Completely Air-Conditioned - - EQU[I;fiENT REAflY STOCK QUOTATIONS FOR PLAY PROGRAM * | NEW YORK, June 4—Closing! for |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine play |stock today is 14':, American Can program in the Evergreen Bowl [127'%, Anaconda ¢, Bethlehem Miss Helen Webster, one of the |Steel 50%, International Harvester instructors who will have charge |83':, Kennecott 37'., United States of the younger children, announced | Steel 59%, Commonwealth and today. Formal opening will be next |Southern 3, Cities Service 41, Monday at 10 o'clock, when the |Bremner 19 at Pound $5.03. young people will find the rings, tennis courts, and other equip-| DOW, JONE:! ment in shape and ready for use., The following In fact the tennis courts are ready |Jones average — Everything is in readiness the opening of the summer QUADRUPLETS CELEBRATING JOBLESS LIST IS BEING CUT Leglon lnvnted By Chamber to Handle 4th Events The Chamber of Commerce, at the recommendation of the Execu- Fhole aystem is poisoned and you feel sour, Sunk and the world looks punk, Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause It takes those good, old Carter’s Little Liver AVERAGES P ]w et heso two poynds o bie fowing ‘andup”. Harm- are today's Dow, A ‘;‘d.“;.%::,‘:,f;, l[?"l?fl“ bl I,.h,'; I strials | !mly Ask for Carter's Littl ver ndustrials, 149.38; | gy efuse anything eles. 350, All cars, including newest reclining seat coaches, are air-conditioned —clean, cool, quiet. Seattle (ive Committee today invited the Alford John Bradford Post of the American Legion:to handlle the ANNIVERSARY DANZIG, June ¢ —uermary’s re- armament has had a good effect up- now. | rails, 45.43; utilities, 30.76. Keys Sisters Are First Four Recorded to Reach Maturity HOLLIS, Okla, June Keys quadruplets, Mona. Mary and Leota are 21 today recorded to reach maturily. ‘The four girls talked of beinyg grown up, of voting, and vaguely of marriage. Mary said, “We've probably had more fun and thrills and been happier than any other bunch of 21-year-old girls in the world.” 4 The Roberta, years ol et COUNCIL TO TAKE UP ORDINANCES AND POLICE VACANCIES Several matters of general inter- | est are scheduled to com up before the regular meeting of the city coun- cil tomorrow night. The ordinance limiting the sale of fireworks comes up for third reading and final ac- tion as does the ordinance relative to firearms mui explosives. The proposed amendment to the| building code arding definition of frame const presented and the matter of police appointments, tabled at the la meeting is scheduled for action. Sev- eral applications are before the Council to fill the vacancies caused | by the resignations of William Mar- | kle and George Gilbertson . Mayor Goldstein also will present the proposal of construction of a wading pool for children in Ever- Bowl. A plan has been worked out whereby relief labor can|Ome laxp: They are the first quads !t on the attractions which usu- ! |Miss Caroline Todd will be given lat 8 oclock tomorrow evening in | Hunsbedt, Agnes Tubbs, Doris Grid- | cense. |ley, Maxine Mulvihill, Jirdis Win- deception and bore the younger | ction is due to bel | Automobiles Cut on the Free City’s unemployment problem. But Polish officials here are worried. The unemployed number sank by 3,000 in March. The big factor in this wes said to be volunteer enlisiment of Germans, who are port to the Fourth celebration and | Sitizens of the Free City, in Hitler's the . e _|army and labor service. ho Legign has co-operated in pub- | Taw Ty as worrie the - Poles. They fear that Danzig will be- come closer to the reich through the training received by Danzigers ‘m Germany. BARBER PUT BEHIND BARS the Reswrrection Lutheran Church.. pAr1AS, Tex., June 4.—Barber g" Parents and friends of the pupils! g Barper, for barbering under al {who will participate in the recital | horrowed barber’s license has been ! lare cordially invited to attend. barricaded in the county’s bas- Children who will appear’ on the | (e program are: Willane Roff, Claire| Barber's father, also a barber, ' Olson, Shirley Olds, Minona Mun- | died in 1934 and young Barber be- roe, Jacqueline Schmitz, D)ane‘bm, barbering on his father's 11., Barber inspectors bared the Fourth of July celebration as it has in past years, Action by the Post is anticipated at next Monday night's regular meeting. ¥or the past several years the hamber had given financial sup- ally include field events for youngsters with prizes, and a bai game. MISS TODD’S PUPILS WILL GIVE RECITAL A piano recital by the pupils of | the fireworks Patricia Schaefer, Mary Tubbs, and Ruth Allen. ther, Spain, | Spain, Evelyn| Barber to the bar of justice where| Mary Ellen | ne pleaded guilty. Unable to pay a fine of $25 and o AT VTS costs, the borrowing barber bar- LEAVES HOSPITAL | gained to serve out the time. at, Clarence Stai, who underwent a | three bolivars a day. | | minor surgical operation at St. ————— Ann's Hospital recently, was dis-| ARRIVE ON PATCO charged to his home this morning. Sam Arginis and George Spanes e iech | arrived from Chichagof at 9:15 o'- | clock last night aboard the Alaska Air Transport seaplane Patco flown by Pilot Sheldon Simmons, | — MISS HAMILTON DIES Miss Elsie Hamilton, 18-year-old Polish Income Tax WARSAW, June 4.—Polish in- vers will benefit by an be used in doing the work with €Xemption of $1,900 from their as- |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack small cost to the city, the Mayor said. o e b fices made to 3 sessable incomes if they become au- Hamilton, wellknown Fairbanks tomobile owners between now and residents, died recently in Victor- |January, 1938. The allowance is ville, Cal, to which city she had stimulate motorization of been sent four years ago for med- ‘the country. ical treatment. Alaska knows it’s America’s finest whiskey ! When you first sip the richly mel- low flavor of Four Roses, you'll agree that here is the finest whis- key you ever lifted to your lips, regardiess of age or price! 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