The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1936, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936. PLEDGES ANEW BIG DEAL IN ‘TO CARRY ON STOCKYARDS F.D. R POLICIES IS ANNOUNCED {Continuation of Business Holdings of Swift and Com- Prosperity with Oppor- pany Reported Sold 4 | tunity for All Promised ‘ for Ten Million f {Continied 1r a i Home Prc CAGO, TIll, June 26 John New Yor announced today In connectio t 1l the: oh the home and Cor ten mill er to the U boration have we 1 dollars Stockyar successful drive to rid the itec ION DRESSES—$1.00 to $3.50 EL DANCING FROCKS o e safeguard tizens by restr uld gamble with other ings — CRUGNTFOR | INJURED MAN P $6.75 to $17.95 SHEER STREET DRESSES $6.75 to $16.50 | ple Security foundations for | ! are faced | hazards, unemployment, old| nd for the orphaned, the crip- | the blind i, and ! $5.00, $10.00, $15.00 G, a0 Mhe BN e o the | g1 FeSPORSE o @ tlegram recel- NRTOC A A TS consumer a fair value. ney, requesting transp for DRESS COATS SPORT GOATS o L s [man with an injured back from Clearance—$15.00 We maintain our people are en-| vakutat to Juneau for medical treat- titled to a decent and adequate|ment, the PAA Fairchild seaplane housing at a price they can afford.| flown by Pilot Murray § For Ve { Dr. L. P. Dawes ‘We shall cor | Juneau at about 10 ment for our | morning and is exp dependents | here this afternoon Lavor Plank - | FLORY, GRANGER ON NOME FLIGHT ran $5.95 ORGANDIE BLOUSES—$1.00 S—$1.95 and up nue a r veteran: cted to retu On labc he New Ame platform de Deal has “giy army of ers some § Republican promises he platform pledges party to continue he workmen earners and consu “Out of Red" busines: have taken the of the ica’s indust more subst BEACH, < Z“CLOTHES {inner pail, full the Demo- protec me according to Forest Service. They re de- | layed yesterday by inclement weath- the AMAS—$1.00 SHORTS—$2.50 $2.50 $4.75 KS—large sizes—$5.75 On We inessman out ise to keep him on th, dom and prosperi platfor Ay ¥ c s € merican bus- | and prom- | The two forest offi are on an spection trip of the major forest ) areas of Alaska A~ road to free- Ko CKS Deily Cross-word Puzzle 9. Went swittly ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle i ,,,,,,,,, e et i e e P e A U st i P L ’D])slenl.'umh(*r 1o, £ de ook . Old T < V 3 ek & . Guwit R[EIN[AIS P;‘AEG-OF,D Al 11, Word of con- hree spots T 7 I sent SWIM SUITS for the Whole Family! ElVELIERE] - i ° statesman © " sacred 13. Acid fruit 14. Infrequent SUN SUITS for the Little Tots! # £ Thrashings Looked pleased or amused 20. Malt beverage 21. And not Viaduct Yound with a “tuber pointed . weapon 28, Murmurs con= tentedly ay court to rike gently Divisions of an automo- bile highway . Gaelic form Johr. FLAGS AND BUNTING FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! 25¢ Wool Flags, 5x8 ...$10.00 Color Bunting 15¢ yard Wool Flags, 2x6 .. $ 3.25 made of Cotton Flags Finished edge E canton . Unit of wire measure- ment 6. Anger Juneau's Leading Department Store L 1Tl i " : . 2 L o 3. Exist 7 2 %4 = 34 Any plant of 3 the iris i 3 family 36. Purposes 49, Sea eag 36. Gnawing 6 animals : ate ; 38. Flatboat used 3 ; on western 52, Beholds 7. B . ® .’ L] rivers 53. Aeriform fluid 8. U. S. Guards Secrets of Late_st-Submarines ‘Lfl“dflfl EXflmiSflr 5 i Sought by Edward : in Palace Grounds LONDON, June 26.—Itisbelieved in court circles that King Edward is planning extensive alterations to the grounds of Buckingham Palace s0 as to make them more suitable 1 for outdoor sport. | Construction of a swimming pool, | |a hard tennis court and a squash | rackets court are among the pos- | sibilities discussed. . It is the King’s desire that his ! presence in London—necessary dur-| ing a large part of the year—should | not take from him the opportunities - for exercise which he was accus, tomed to enjoy as the Prince of | Wales. ¥ The swimming pool probably will | be constructed in a part of the large lake at present devoted to water &plnms and swans. Although in the | héart of London it is admirably, screened by the high palace walls and a thick fringe of trees | S e i GALLANT ON RUPERT o i ol dud EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION—————AT SITKA HOT SPRINGS And just look at swimming, suit The fishing's reaily good . and so0's the food all these ways to while away your canoeing, hiking, boat All taste . at e ptionally low rates. isure hours ons to every Reservations at Alaska Air Transport or Irving Airways Two latest additions of the U. S. recently completed, are the submarines P-1 and P-3, shown on & The Reverend G. E. Gallant,| visit to Washington, D. C. A “no visitors” order prevents latest submersible secrets develo) by the nav, from leaking out. They are the first to be commissioned under the new | e ne er the new navy program disp 1430‘ priest-in-charge of the Skagway | | parish is aboard the Prince Rupert enroute to his home. With Father GOOD NEWS BAY IS S, RN e an fto0c. Capt. Wald re- | Alagka Junehitils 't Gallant is D. A. Melbourne, student REP s |work wr ay the fi it e vt priest, who will assist with the i [Romx sdeevay thabiil tuic nel Pay Extra Dividend Zieet v WU Sov, o e st | B el SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 26.| NEW CORDOVA BABY An extra 15 cent per share along| g f r. and Mrs. Robert E. Ayres of with the regular quarterly dividend: gorqgva are the proud parents of of 15 cents will be paid by.the Al-|g papy girl born i Winlock, Wash- he said, but that will prob- v took 400 tor o the mining by the PRODUCTION LARGE ;7. Production of gold and pla by the Good News Bay mining co AL—F or Every Purpose—co AL § will last for the next y aska Juneau Gold Mini; All be take t ! t y Lo 5 ng Company |ington. Mr. Ayers is the Chi R Rl T ik, ity ey Gold Mining Company | ington. 3er_avers s i chiet | PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY § equal the original price paid for ud. ' His own ship, the record of July tenth, a2 it le Halds Phone 412 Alaska, according to Capt. Peter ength of 111 feet and S | e —— , and Wold of the motorship Fern, who re- 200 tons of MINER KILLED e & cently visited Seward enroute to the as formerly & United] O SPISCORAL ABRVIGER tfi“*;: Bemaslk“ 2f5- % mucker | i tates for another capacity load of Lighthouse Service vessel, but 0 at the Bonanza mine of the Kenne- | rsreu;m after uenvmng a full cargo|has been converted into a 300 horse ,, M™S: C: E: Rice announced today {cott Copper Corporation was in- | l E ! 4 of mining machinery to Good News bPower me ! that there will be no services at the (stantly killed when he was run over Ak e E Bay. BRG ShT B Trinity Cathedral here nor at St.'by a Copper River and Northwest- “Deliciousiy Different Foods” g & A WATCH FOR Luke’s Episcopal Church in Douglas|ern Railway local one mile north ‘There are dragline outfits in op- | on Sunday as Dean Rice fs in Skag- 3 s Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties I eration at Good News Bay costingThe Opening of The “White Spot.” way, '4 " . :,’;“c“';':xm?m"s"‘ was a native i Have you lips with a Taste for o / ///wy it Brurton \ /M{/fi}/ / oy vmss If you are a type who fully appreciates true luxury you must become acquainted with the great “double-rich” Kentucky Straight Bourbon! A Schenley Whiskey w Mark ef Merit. Mad by old-time Kentuck: e +the goud old Kentu 90 PROOF—KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY COPYRIGHT, 1936, SCHENI EY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK U. 8. DEPARTMEN?" O¥ AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Y s Al n LATHER THE WE ) (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginni:g at 4 p.m., June Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday LOCAL DATA light variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeity Weathe 4 p.m, yest'y 30,07 64 55 w 10 4 am. today 30.04 49 92 Calm 0 Ncon today 29.99 68 32 ] 6 CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. ¢zm Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Westh 67 — 16 0 row 42 36 28 30 4 12 Clear Nome 52 50 46 48 0 02 i 64 64 o 0 68 66 i 54 4 04 - 64 56 56 0 09 52 44 42 14 12 16 60 58 15 8 0 56 50 4 i 60 52 52 0 0 66 9 49 0 0 za 64 - 54 0 - tchikan 70 68 50 4 0 lear Rupert 68 68 4 0 dmonton TR e ] 4 60 Seaille 76 74 | 4 0 nd 4 74 56 4 0 San Francisco 66 62 52 4 0 New York 76 6 63 14 0 Washington 80 4 62 0 4 0 WEATRER CONP'TIONS AT 8 A. M. temperature ) 3 a, cloudy, Juneau,..cloudy, Cahitina Ketchil partly clou Radioville, ¢ ) ; Cordova udy; oudy, 56; cloudy, 56; 6; P cloudy, 58; Anchorage, partly 60; Fairbank cloudy, 66; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 65; Tanana, partly cloudy, 6 Ruby, raining, 60; Nulato, cloudy; Kaltag, cloudy, 68; Unalakle cloudy Flat, raining, 55. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was normal or slight above this morn- ir from the MacKenzie Valley southwestward acros: Al- pasir ov an ards the ome di north of pressure prev lower Kuskokwim Valley and the lowest 1 pressure being 2920 inches. This g sure d attended n srecipitat and western portic s the Tanana Valley itheast Al a ing this mor ailed throughou THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to Yeu Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passeager-Carrying Boat H. B. 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