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lHl; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WhDNESDAY AUGUST 19 ]936 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT THE WEATHER WWWMMWMM INDlAN PRUGHAM ] Dally Cross-word Puzzle YOUR “QME Eor . I:Tr\r&ym PIAL / C | Forecast for Juneau aud vicinlty beinning at 4 p.m., August 19: . NEXT su MER 132 s“:‘:::ime | Cloudy tonight and Thursday; probably rain; moderate south- ? e B Ofil AR e ‘ f LOCAL DATA ~| 15 Famiar o] ! 4 ’x"dla“ urfiaul HC“’ X “apneliation R ‘fiufl[fl E XIP Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weathet ' 1] New Curtams | pects Wheeler-Howard | . mmeun | [EAMEL 7 om oy st e T M TR R | Act Will Be Opem{mg 18 Channel from | 4 am. ‘today 3088 86 93 s 2 fCldy+ Ruffled—Green, Or o e | Noon today 3016 56 R 5 Rain Red or Cre | Ta start preliminary work of put-| 19. Deyote i CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | i % e [ting the Wheeler-Howard act ‘into{ I Shug room Ik Per Pair |effect in Alaska, O. H. Lipps, Field fi f,‘u"" e YESTERDAY | TODAY | Representative of Commissionier| & poary Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Preeip. éam | sl.so and sl.‘z% |John ‘Collier"of the Bureau of ‘In-| 15 Fur-bearing station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath : dian Affairs, Washington, arrived| ,, g Animals S Carerully Anchorage 60 - bio. 8B, S - 0 e on the Alaska today. Mr. Lipps said| §3. Native metal 50. Imniediatély ag ; . | nd s 1 ks he . urflllnnl blue 52. Baking Barrow — — | 26 32 14 02 Cldy he would spend several weeks here alar chamber { = 6 58 i 30 i i Cotm c SQES lin connection with the new work I8 mmungem 53. Short for a omg 60 B | 0 : | N1d Téturts o Washing- "gpon man's name 8 me | Bethel 56 86 38 0 88 cldy Abd th gguid cptu A8MBE- | 3 Kind of wine 54. ltaifan eity T tornotets | Faifbnks 60 60 R 1 Rain N Appligue ~D€‘“"}I’l“ ton to work out a program which et rrries e s 6 i 52 , ewW. S0P e he expects can be put into actual et Pt 3 s Dawson 64 64 52 0 18 Cldy | rery attractivel | Xt spring in L B e s admeite 8 49. Type measures | St. Paul 54 54 8 6 0! Glear Ve &':::?nm N g Cordnl krass veiay " o Dt Dutch Harbor 64 62 52 12 04 Rain 32.50 S@t | The act, which has been extended ‘C{(";’d‘x‘n o + Zg : l‘z’; Ccf;; i |to Alaska, permits Indian com- .lu‘nmu ;5 ‘“ "5 » o Cldy | munities to organize and obtain Sitka = 0 # '0 ederal 8 i Bt e S 2 aCh | Mr. Lipps'will’ work m wnluncfimx Prince Rupert ... 70 170 56 4 0 | Clear 04 . € With William Paul of Juheay, who| . Edmonton 2 e 4 4 10 |Pt.gay | has beéen appointed Field Represen- 3@:]“9 i ] 2 fa e 5 0 g]lzar \bmve i the Territory for u\e work. \or Y 2 2 :G 4 0 ear ; Lace curta!fls There is a yast amount of work | San Francisco 64 60 | 54 6 0 Cldy o be done before the progfam can | New York 8 68 70 14 0 Cldy |really be started in the north, Mr. Washington 8 86 % 6 0 Pt Cldy Lipps explained, as the Indians do| WEATHER CONPYITONS AT 8 A. M. l so alr not live on_ reservations here as| Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 60; Craig, cloudy, 58; Wrangell, ” fhey do in the States. Here they partly cloudy, 56; Sitka, raining, 59; Radioville, cloudy, 56; Skagway, ’ | Wil havé to be enrolled, So that it cloudy, 57; Soapstone Point, raining, 63; Yakutaf, clondy, 58;.Cor- | ESH] |mqy e dethruainieg Who g Wnem- | dova, cloudy, 67; McQarthy, raining, 48; Portage, partly cloudy, 48; & COLORED LARGE M °f a fiveh communuy, he said | Anchorage, partly cloudy, 57; Fairbanks, misting, 52; Nenana, cloudy, Rus 1515) 3ec 56; Hot Springs, cloudy, 54; Tanana, cloudy, 54; Ruby, cloudy, 52; & hu.,t‘,yGr\/ n,; Red L | Nulato, cloudy, 50; Kaltag, cloudy, 51; Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Crooked Clearance | Creek, cloudy, 56; Flat, cloudy, 53. 9 H { WEATHER SYNOPSIS ) sz.g galr | High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Aleu- : tian Islands eastward to Prince Willidm ‘Sound thence southward to latitude thirty degrees north. There heing two erests, one over the Aleutian Islands and another about one thousand miles west of Seattle. With the exception of the southern part of Southeast Al- aska where fair weather was reported, unsettled and rainy weather prevailed oyer most of Alaska. NCEDIN n a‘ungn AND a4 s .3 b FOs’ter MeBovern Makes' — S'.‘li:‘.*‘é"h’i!fi:fii" 2 JAPANESE PLAN FLIGHT OVER ALASKA Purchase P]ane Preparing for Air Trip, Seattle to Tokyo CLEARANCE SPECIAL! for Fall shipments are grouping ot ¥ o8 we items les In new price lo | lOc, 25(:. 50¢, $1.00 WORTH MUCH MORE! S e et B.M. BehrendsCo., Inc. Store™ (Comtinuea rrom Page One) IF YOU COUNT | * vounP_le.ts ‘? your next range should be a . .. |I saw 15 kinds of vegetables grown on the project, being sold.” Wild Game Incident Mr. McGovern spent a day and & half in Mt. McKinley Park and enthusiastically praised its beauty, and wonderful tourist attractions While there he was with Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Ordway of Jupeay, on one of their “camera” hunts and “Juneau's Leading Department Sy . excitingly destribed a lively inci- LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 19— d L AU Y rtneif e el dent while Mr. Oraway and him- Benny Chojin, aged 24, and John A o TTTUTTTTTTTTT T self were photographing a mother Takemoto, 25, American born Jap- h § MREDUIC S, K CRPAL, §150,009 186,403; kings, 19.560; |grizAly ‘beat afid her two cubs. The 8nese, have purchased the plane The new G-E Range with Hi- Because meats shrink much less ; ohos )9; total, 1,087,946, ¢ chums, 23,594; cohos, excitement occurred, McGovern Uséd by Laura Ingalls and they said Specd CALROD. eookiag units wh:ncooked ercally you cdh : L] Wrang Reds, 22,534; kings, 1,- JI-Inl total, 311,349, said, when the proud mother be- they expect to leave Seattle early uses less current —makes electric { less, serve more and save )35, pinks, 214.154; chums, 71.848;) Total—Reds, 2173,390; kings, 30,- came camera conscious, resented be- Bext year for Tokyo, Japan, stop- cookery far more economical. fars every moath only:alu : Tu BE EXGEEBED ; total 2; pinks, 1616,175; chums, 326,-.|ing photographed, and showed a PINg only at Nome, Alaska. Average current cost is less than hnll A dozen General Electric cohos, 73,106; grand total, 4,- 293 m-l (!mm\ 63,684 )67 cases. burst of temperament that would The two young men said they will one penny per meal per person. Range models to select from. I {9.8 < do credit to those other movie stars install a 550 horsepower super- ~ Y A |cohos, 20,440 total, 409575 Grand total for both Southeast tnat live in Hollywood, The Ord. Chargéd motor, more fuel tanks, SOLD ON EASY PAY PLANI [ Reds kir and Southwest areas, 7,154,837 ways, according to McGovern, had tWo-way radio and automatic com- | chums, cases, | taken more than 300 pictures in the Dasses, then await good weather, ) s e i | park including many of the famous for the projected flight. { 935,77 Takemoto said: “We want to! 5 : | REV. KASHEVAROTF IS mountain goat and other wild life b | ' Tolal Pack for Entire Tc\-) rteliia oo S LEAVING FOR VACATION |that abounds in the great natural disprove the general belief that the gures e st ares Japanesé are poor aviators.” - e § PASSENGERS \PX‘CSC\’VE Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, curator of | Enroute to the coast Mr. Mc- the Territorial Museum, will leave | Govern came out over the Richard- ! |tomorrow on the Aleutian to accom- [Son Highway to Valdez, and flew \pany the University District Com-{rom there to Cordova, visiting ln Alaska Electric Light & Power Go. JUNEAU 6 DQUGLAS 18 ritory Now Stands at |, 7,154,837 Cases (Continued from Page One) ila, g T e i “F”(.:::n ‘M'.“.J‘nm\h side ‘\g"ll(“ul C:“h & S&:atl]: lastrar as‘se“:pr:rez?nt::; Wlflo); nl;th: cordil FoR INTER'“R several other districts have| i cings. 208; | Sitka in the capacity of lecturer on | a | ! gg‘:\nm;m?)ldmg up in comparison i j 1&1-4.1(‘Alt|1\|}xuxs‘ J!I(li!.).'v_klllty:;:l 4?)8 Alaska history and lore. At Sitka |treatment accorded him throughout | S Southeast Area he will dxsp;nharrk lfc.rha rpl?r:’th's va-t,zht:n ::‘x;;n&lu;ial:ys;é"g ;ppgn;llt_ed ! " With only Icy Strait completed ignik—Reds, 96,258; kings, 9p; |[Cation much.of which WA be spen! Ry, o ' PAA ELEGTRA the pack in the Southeast are s, 33,185; chums, 9,683; cohos,|o% the well stocked fishing streams w,:lcm;'&s.cm""“fi”‘ ‘ml,":e R‘”’"i ! through last Saturday gives the fol- ; total, 141865 {and bays of'that srea. }:.: “p‘_‘:sse;"b;“Mc'(‘}ow:n"m"' } A"ER 6.00 P MC"' Jowing: { Kodiak—Reds, 201,889; kings, 544;| __ _ ~—— & | 3 { ‘ {111 { Yoy Strait (finab—Reds, 40,126 |pinks, chums, 31,387; conos,| FEDEBAL EMPLOXEES MREY | e e | Weather May Delay Depar-| bl ! i ' kings, 22; pinks, 199,637; chums, 93, |10,089; tote 5 Membprs - oLy b ol Em'\ e 0. S g ekt t This Aft i W : LG ' 582; cohos, 8309; total, 346678. | Prince Willlam Sound—Reds, 13- Plovees Association met 'for their |a much better appreciation of what | ure this fkternoon 1 Eastern district—Reds, 24,787; (393; kings, 402; pinks, 607,787; Tesular monthly luncheon meeting Alaska means to the nation, and| for Fairbanks | kings, 4,040; pinks, 236967; chums,|chums, 235 cohos, 3.907: ftota). today in the Terminal Cafe. Sev-|what it is to be. The people of Al- | i 100,591: cohos, 31534: total, 378.279.|643.998, eral new members were introduced |8ska were wonderful to me. The | 8. C. Basset, traftic manager for Western—Reds, 24,493; kings, 2-| Bristol Bay (Final)—Reds, 1336- and the matter of retirement pen-{Work of the Seattle Chamber °‘!me PAA, armounced at 2 o'clock 749; pinks, 179, 139,093;{083; kings, 3878; pink ; | sions was taken up. SeSsuiares iniTpcognied by. mang alfl"“ it was “rather doubtful” that' cohos, 8,905; total, 23.959; cohos, 967; total, 1,- S e | AN e Wk 10 by calleq WIS S miastrd weuls get - aviy this| Yakutat—Reds, 2 kings, 080; | HOME AGAIN Higte Sy (EaePe Whin, a8 Sn @hbubi wien Yo Wairbanks, pinks, 8319; chums, 77; cohos, 149;| Copper River (Final)—Reds, T4.- Mrs. H. Maki and infant daugh- ganization, we can help in the cer-{™ .y, " o OUNS o total, 30,772 kings, 2495; total, 76,731 ter left St. Ann’s for thélr home tain and steady growth and devel-|;ion was not favorable, but the Ketehikan—Reds, 56797; kings,| Cook Inlet (through August §)here today. opment of the Territory.” | ; PAA force was standing by for a 3| |o'clock report before deciding def- initely if the flight would be made today. Passengers with reservations cn‘ the plane include: Joe Meherin, H.| L. Faulkner, I. J. Wildberg, Miss N. Englesen, Gladys Abel, E. Huntley. 1 Pilots for the flight will be Blllv BGAN BAcK |Knox and Jerry Jones. -, | rn |JACKE WILSON ON FISH i " FROM SEATTLE PATROL, NOT CAMPAIGNING | Comh iny’ * Plans Extensive At S Mr. McGovern plans to stop fer several days in Ketchikan before returning to Seattle, with his daugh- ter Martha, who is with him now after visiting with friends in Cor- dova’ while her father journeyea m | the lmfiu' _: FINAL RITES FOR CONGRESSMAN ZlONCHECK If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you STRAIGHT RYE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES Jack Wilsen, Republican ctndi—‘ date for the House of Represen- | tatives in. the Territorial Legisla- | ture, returned to Junaeu this morn- rations Through- |ing, following several weeks doing ‘out Northland fish patrol work in the Icy Straits and Chathas Straits areas, for fish- ing concerns in those areas. Stating it he hadn't much time for camj ng in the course of his work, he felt optimistic as to his election and would spend the next two weeks in Juneau cam- paigning. e e Thomas A. Morgan, Alaska Man- {ager of the Columbia Lumber Com- | pamy, returned last evening on the | Patco from 8 hurried husiness trip to Seattlé, which he usually makes |at this time of the year. m says there will be rip |'el in the plans of the Colum- |bia Lumber Company and that his ADMITTED |company are Working out in de-| John Dodson of Eagle River, was | tail their future operations in thejadmitted to St. Ann's Hospital this | Territery and he feels they will bé} morning for medical treatment. on a larger seale than ever before YT S PR attempted by a building and Jum- LEAVE ST. ANN'S Ber supply. firm i the Nerth. Mrs. Bd Dull, wife of a Jocal Sty mine employee, and infant son, have | Leode and placer location mmmnunm Ann’s Hos- for sale a¢ The Empire office. - |pital and returned home. i — %%‘or Quick Results Try An Efi‘lpfie“@l&sfiifiedl_ wses §| HOTEL GASTINEAU HIRAM WALKER WHISKEY } ! Every Effort Madé fér the © * Comfort of the Guests! for Every Taste GASTINEAU CAFE and Purse, i .- in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ‘ i . 4 n’: m | services at Seattle for Rep. Marion A, Zioncheck, who i " from his campaig ice ow. The coffin, covered by the nation’s flag, is shown. l be lowered into & grave. In the mourners’ seats (leftto right) are Mr. and Mrs. William Indaw and sister of Zioncheck; Mrs. Rubye Nix Zioncheck, the widow; her Nm Ark.; two unhlentmed mourners and Norma Zlcnchack. not! tative. (Associated Press Photo) i AR

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