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2 THI: DAILY ALASKA LMPIR}; MONDAY, JULY ’U 1936. U. S. DEPARTMENT' OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT NEW PARLOR | THE WEATHER GAME PLAYED @& Forecast for funeau and viclnity, beginning at 4 pam., July 20: m | Cloudy tonight 1 Tuesday, prebably showers; light to moderate I N RK NN southerly winds LOCAL DATA v Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloelty Weathet . r 3 i 4 yest'y 30.18 59 88 S 4 Cldy It Is Very Intriguing But 4 am. today 3010 54 91 s 6 . € : 0 3 Cldy . Furnishes Some with. | Nowky (0% R JB e b en i M it / CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS We'tannot urge too strongly to save i Y DAY | TODAY Highes! 4pm. ‘| Lowest4a.m. d4am. Precip. 4am NEW YORK, July 20.—One of temp. temp. | lemp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath at this sale. ‘1 he new swagger and 3 3 the intriguing parlor games of the { 81 — Y 0 three- quarte engtn moment s reciting quotations that | 50 38 12 0 have contributed to the careers of 52 50 1 18 COATs Flflal c earance an)vmk‘.s more famous sons and [ Bethel ‘70 70 0 0 Bt BT aughters | F ks 68 68 | § 10 Ck An easy one to start with is [ De B84 80 o 0 Pt Cidy “Hello, Sucker!” one of the two | st p“ 58 58 i 0 Cldy lines that helped make Tex Guinan | Duteh Harbor 52 52 4 0 Cldy queen of the nightclubs. The other | Kodiak 78 8 | 4 [ Cldy of cot:;scinwfl; "(‘}ii.ve this little g w’ Cordova 4 66 12 0 Pt Cldy a gre g hand.” | Juneau 63 59 6 07 cid It was Eva Tanguay who shouted ! sitka 63 53 — - 61 7,), ew from Hollywood after a successful | *Ratebixan 70 68 58 58 b TLt cldy § career on Bx-gadway Fifteen years | | Prince Rupert 72 72 54 56 4 22 Rain L,:/ erd st at of torso-tossing. . . . Fifteen years | Edmonton 82 80 8 62 4 0 Pt Cldy of sleeping through the day. . ! { Seattle 84 84 58 4 0 Ol q +Now I'm in the movies and I can | 88 88 60 4 0 a look at the sunlight without hav- | 64 58 52 12 0 ® ing to squint my eyes.” | 82 72 70 10 0 | Meet Joe Jacobs, the prizefight Washington 90 84 74 6 Trace manager who piloted Max Schmel- ing to a heavyweight championship. ‘He will always be remembered as the man who raced to the micro- phone and shouted “We wuz rob-! bed!” after Max dropped the title to Jack Sharkey. Then, too, there was Jack Demp- sey's explanation after Gene Tun- ney defeated him in the rain at Philadelphia. “How did it happen, honey? cried Estelle Taylor, who was then the Mauler's wife. Mumbling through puffed lips Dempsey grinned. “I guess I forgot to duck.” Of importance, too, is Jean Nash whose five marriages and glamorous clothes have excited two continents WEATHER CONT*TIONS AT 8 A. M Ketchikan, partly cloud ; Craig, partly clou cloudy, 5! tka, cloudy, 55; Radioville, raini | raining, 58; Juneau, raining, 56; rain- | ing, 55; Cordova, raining, ; Chitina, cl 3 o y, clear, 58; | Portage, cloudy, 60; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 63; huuz«n , cloudy, | 60; Nenana, partly cloudy, 62; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 62; Tan- na, cloudy, Nulato, clear, 60; Ruby, cloudy, 57; Kaltag, clear, | 58; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 49; Fla:, y clopdy, 53 WEATHER SYNOPSIS he barometric pressure was 15 ] Kenzie River Vall the lowc | inches at Fort Norman. The pressure was also moderately low over the North Pacific Ocean, the low ported pressure being 29.74 inches about 500 miles west of Dixon Entrance. Elsewhere over the eld of observation high pressure prevailed This general pressure ribution has been attended by precipitation over Southeast Al- aska and from the Tanana Valley nor vard to the lower Mac- Wrangell, Point, Heavy Wool JACKETS Suitable for Sportswear $4.25 SPECIAL LOT PARTY FROCKS In pastel shades $3.00 this morning over the lower reported pressure being 29.76 i Ken , and by fair weather ov » remainder of the Te; for years, and who once was moved For a Successful Evening ritory. to observe: “As an ideal hairwash, | - e _— I prefer champagne.” Dramatic in its slim simplicity is this frock of black silk chiffon The late Marilyn Miller drew, designed to spell “success” at an evening party. It is topped by a |COUSINS OF THE REV. tcachers in the Smokey City. The party stated that they have many chuckles when, after wed- bplack silk taffeta swagger wrap whose boat collar and edges are WAGGONER lN JUNEAU thorolghly ‘anjoved ths m“» Sy e ren s o n‘: ding & man younger than hersell quilted in a manner resembling Persian lamb. White flowers in | " | nirs. David Wag. 00K them to Fairbanks and #he e 4 ® . she explained: “T've always wanted| (pe coiffure and on the decollete repeat the color note of the wrap's he Rev. and Da ag- Matanuska Valley. They plan to 8 hisana | AL T A (A return to their homes in the East ? . . witl four ve ds Ted Lewis with his “Is everybody 0 nd Mabel Shar, of Pittsburgh, e el e " il “Ney njoyable in the vaudeville (who have been making a tour of < TRl TR happy?” Noel Coward saying “New ff §y |moshing enjoyable in & 1 B R RN {work air 1s Hxe champagne” and act of Hap Ward and May Vokes: | Alaska The young ladies are REGULAR MEETING i f o The act of Ward and Vokes was Rev, — S |Kate Smith with “Are ya listenin'? of the v. Waggoner, and American Legion Auxiliary at the a 2 g o i not half bad,” he wrote, “it was all companied on the tour by | Dugout July 21 at 8 o'clock. In- 5.15; and the: 31R37, Captain John l- . t are others that are sure to bob up t July 21 a J NEAU F'SH Pademeister, 1,800 pounds fo the S“e Sh lll'ng!an ‘)n any remembrance contest. four young ladies, also of Pitts- itiation, entertainment and refresh- wska Coast Fisheries at 7.10 and Willing Millions of | But most hilarious was Jimmy ] |burgh, the Misses Bessie James, ments ‘a husband and a baby, and now I goner have as house gue white lining. “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” 5.15 Dotsbir's, silite to Mk Selassie comes up with the|Sara Bell, Emma Hazlett, and FLORENCE MANVILLE, Halt ang 14 were bder s e Dollars, Home Folks wniie visiting in Mussolini’s back LUNDUN TOWN information that the song, “There'll | Agnes Sharp, All are high school |—ady Secre Marie, Captain P. Oswald; 31A409, N T yard. Stepping to the balcony of 1% B e in “““,‘,’“ Town — = = John Anderson 31A95, R. E | STOCKHOLM, July 20.—Legacies|g hoted in Rome, Jimmy signalled Tonight inspired by a blaze Thompson; Margaret T., Pete Hil- 1eft by Swedish immigrants in the'the attention of the crowd and _ | e . in a Louisiana v named Old * dre; Ina J., 8. E. Anderson; Marge, United States and Canada, ranging'cried: “Viva I’ Ethiopia!” The Critic, After Visit in U. S., Town. Theodore Metz was travel Both Salmon and Halibut | Secure, John Brand- [TOM & few pennies to several hun-|pext day the young heir to the e Atlanitic with a minstrel show in the I Sales Over Week-end 330, H. Savikko; Big Sam, dred thousand dollars, are being|woeolwarth millions (well, some of C1'055. tlantic— PR RS it : Tom Miettinen; 31B127, N, Schroe- Dandled here by a special “inheri~|them) was kicked out of the coun- Acid for Ink n and the populace to a —Shipments Made der; Gordon D, M. E. Dahl; Fern, '@fce bureau” in the foreign office. iy and tld to stay out ; B ek —_— “4MRM sobn Lowell; Diana, H. Grimstead; | ¢ Within four vears 8000 heirs m" e | By G gnefle gl e @ bloo Salmen sales represenied tuc | Iila L. Ed Lane and Sea Foam ave received $4,250,000 from & __from the railvay station. Sudden reatest values on the local Juneau Ted Jones. ’ the estates of Swedes who left lheir\F Il BO ‘ N NEW YORK, Jui, 20 Listed ; dy on the train cried, flsh‘ market over the past wek end 'l‘() e Alaska Coast Fisheries shipped home country, many penniless at renc ys o ine auan those who \,ulw‘f! a hot time in the Old e oot St somes, | e Alaaka Ounst pitherias usged | LET LS b Ll to Be Taught Flying in recent davs was manmes "Mtz penciled that ose d him and T paraded through day the 2 Since 3 or ce [ m- L.on:lon criti son, the Alma, Captain A. Bart-| salmon to Seattle on the North-| e v 8071 PARIS, July 20—All French chil- SR nstrel tr ness, the Elfin IL, Captain E. O. land 000 heirs have been located and|gren hetween 8 and 14 years old Not-too-accurate title of Orleans {o the strains of a lling 500, 900, 1,700 3 paid. i \ foor balter” True it is that Swaffer brand new tune. Bl 5 900, 1,700 1 ” - are being enrolled in a Government B ?r;o%wn' . 111\”“1,:7(:(0”: r\l x'('\l)(-t‘(xr‘\'rv“‘- G About 90 per cent of the funds|compaign of aviation education. delights in hurling ridicule at those Fu'ts Iyt prfluxm}n (uk (:-rm ;‘xxm‘u-\ Jail Visi Jailed handled by the bureau come from!mie Qot, Minister of Air, has Whose talents are below par, but Bk Wew hpteln: Tl Towel all Visitor Jaile the United States and Canada. One/qnno oo TEEE O 1. never Meshltates to give prais M i S SI S s”)Pl Sod the :Naishnoe ‘71, New Eng- = | will provided for payment for 66 Special courses in gliding are to When, in his opini LOAN, Utah—-Mattie Golden jour-.persons. The smallest bequest, acs . b o ped |be provided for boys from 14 to 17, More than once neyed from Columbus to visit her|cording to records of the bureau was w10 youths from 18 to 21 will compelled to resor husband in the county jail. When |7 cents. m | : take courses in aircraft engineering back up his not too she arrived the police put her in NS T A |4t special schools. A department summing-up of land Fish Oo. packers were in, the Nuisance bringing 6,000 pounds of kings. The Sadie, Sebastian-Stuart packer, Captain S. A. Stevens, MADE TAMER, nother cell on an intoxcation| e Jargest pine mill in the world, |to intend . thy Kk pe lian Foster publicly slapped him in | 2 1 /" s brought 12,000 pounds, anak | he largest pine mill in worl superinten e work is to be y 2ok Halibut sales were: Tern, Captain cD8ree. located at Lewiston, Idaho, cuts formed in the Air Ministry. |& London grill for dis r 2 All 3”types Wlth AgeIeSS Sealed-in Abe Rosness, 7,000 pounds to the A i, R 400,000 feet of lumber each eights e o o aiinied ‘n:?]rks, ?nd rml-) nu.\lm of an Steel” mechanism — any style, any 3 7,15 s BUY AT HOME! hour shift. BUY AT HOME| (other actress whose l of merit s e F D Doy Ah,Ta5. a0 ¢ IS Ihad carned his displeasure invaded o d size, any price. {a smart West End salon one nignt| 1radition Defied as U. S. Freddie btoelv W ins \l iddleweight Champwnslu p of World Jfor the announced purpose ot wiv-| - Army Engineers Change SEE GE BEFORE YOU BUY! 1 hi a punch in the nose. Alert R I a il bled e ot o Old Man River EASY PAY PLAN |however, and convinced him a jdowager's drawingroom was no VICKSBURG, Miss., July 20.—In . . This Associated Press photo shows | place to pummel a wise-cracking e of the tradition tnat the Alaska Elect"c LI Ilt & Pflwar cn issippi's meandering course ] the way Freddie Steele of Tacoma |°"U¢ AP :li not be disturbed, army en- o : must ot be disturoed, army UNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 ‘Syracuse, N. Y., to win the middle- |that New Yolx-k has had its share ers jower channel, | |of critics who occasionally sub-| The result today: A shorter, tam- weight boxing championship in a |stituted acid for ink. The late Per- | er Mississippi. 2 |ey Hammond was so expert at this 1 river itself first suggested BR:RemnG batils i dhe Seattle base- || ihie many actors considered it an fits from cutting across the ball park the night of July 11. It [honor to have their ego deflated y necks of land that sep- s by him. A rebuke meant that at arated its horseshoe bends. - ehows Steele burying a terrific right | |least he had noticed them. What| of its own volition, it broke A they really feared was the ignominy | througt " isko's midsection, lift; the | A Y through at Yucatan bend, a few . . e of being. ignored TABG [ . 4 . n above St. Joseph, La., and J b M lls I New Yorker up onto his toes and A classic and oft-quoted example saved itself some five miles of use- uneau um er l i) rwo y of Hammond's sarcasm was the less wandering into the repes. Risko is seen trying | finale of his review of a musical| It Old Man River was willing 8 = to hold Steele off with his right. |SPOW that he caught while working mend his ways, reasoned General The First National Bank for a Chicago paper. Assailing the Harley B. Ferguson, President of Steele scored the only knockdown |production from all angles, Ham- the Mississippi River Commission, mond ended with this bitter para- why not h elp the regeneration? in the first round with a left hook |gqph: Diamont kPn‘m‘{ nmt n::smxl.?;mnd CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 “I seem to have knocked every- south of Vicksburg, was selected thing in the show but the chorus for the first man-made cutoff, | girls' knees, and there nature an- Slashing through a 2.6 mile neck COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ticipated me.” of land with hydraulic dredges “Criticism,” declared Hammo: shortened the river by 12 miles at| SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2Y% % Paid on “is venom from contented rattle- that point. Suvmgs snakes.” Other cutoffs were put through! T at Ashbrook, Tarpley, Leland Neck, Still another who resorted to the | Worthington Point, Sarah Island, | dagger-thrust when a play dis- Willow Point, Marshall Point, Rod- | pleased him was Kin Hubbard, who ney, Giles bend and Glasscock | reached a new high in printed | Point—a dozen in all, saving about acidity when a production of Har- 100 miles between the Arkansas riet Beecher Stowe's inane and hys- | River mouth and Red River land- terical novel reached the boards. ing “‘Uncle Tom's Cabin' played at Their efficiency, engineers say,| the Opera House last night,” he|was proved last spring when, as a | wrote, “and the Siberian blood- |result of faster ‘“get-away,” the | hounds received poor support.” flood-swollen Mississippi did com- Then there was Peter Dunne who | paratively little damage in the| gave this impression after seeing lower valley. | |a society dancer make her profes- e : sional debut: “It made me think Sixteen murders in Cincinnati oun of Grant'’s tomb in love.” during the first 137 days of 1936 ACC ‘S Less subtle but more to the point were 14 less than for the corres- was & Western critic who found ponding period in 1985. | ; } R —— B ——— S s,