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1936. 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. F'RIDAY AUGUST 21, = | U. & DEPARTMENT O} ACRICULTURE, WHATHER BUREAN | § ! ; ™ RESGUERS FIND THE WEATHER { WO ALI'VF IN | o T & | =y Forecast for Juneau and viclnlty beginning at 4 p.m., August 21: % NS Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; light to moderate wester- 3 | 0 L i m0§ & ly winds. k1l | | LOCAL DATA | I N AN Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty — Weathes -gd‘ 2 ! 4 pm. yest 3001 T 54 w12 Pt. Cldy ¢ Other Men D'ead Wfien* 4 am. today 2088 51 88 Cam 0 Cldy Noon today 2981 64 61 s 5 Cldy ? Reached: Party | ache Them CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | This Afternoon | (37 : YESTERDAY TODAY % ] Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. dam. Precip. 4am § | MOBERLY, Mo, Aug. 21.—Alive : S ey . { BARGMNS! BARGAINS! All displClYEd “.t-‘p"ce &iblfi)fldol’ but in a dangerous condition, two| :«]auon WG’!“D- temp. ll ul;x'llp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath & i . s i i i {of the.four miners were brought to e . Ry s 3t T your. convenience. Many items greatly underpriced m. O extotades froir, the | llia ekl soe! Barrow 3 34 | 28 30020, Tmee - Cdy g sale mine late- this afternoon by rescue | Nome e it L Oty 3¢ % workers under Arnold Griffith, | Bethel PR L {11740, 1 a0 il 52! Rain 4 - | State Mine. Inspector. | l Fairbanks 56 52 | 42 44 12 36 cdy §) Y CMIce Rescued from the underground Dawson 62 62 | 50 50 4 0 Cay ) ! o“r prison in which they. were entombed | | st. Paul 54 52 48 . 48 8 0 Pt Cldy i {at, 3:30 o'clock Tuesday, after- ( Dutch Harbor 68 68 54 56 0 0 Clear i |noon, one was alive and .in good | Kodiak 64 64 | 56 58 16 0 Pt Cldy i ted n > Muffir shape, one was alive and in bad | | cordova 62 58 52 B2 4 0 Pt Cldy ! ead Pans "ooted Tumblers, Mutfin condition, and two were dead, ap- | Juneau b i 51 0 0 Cldy ‘ . s and "‘1c €rs, parently for.a long time. Sitka, 61— - = = — i 18, Cere % o ol ek ‘\ | Ketehikan 7 M @ 4 v oer | Bowls, Mugs, C \1{'7\‘ and S 5, Cus- FILE ARTICLES | Prince Rupert ... 68 66 65 4 o etcay Y > i | Edmonton 6 64 52 4 02 Rain | tard .Cups T ite vqm that Articles of incorporation. have e 5 . ) paLa L’U}J e 3 been filed with the Territorial Au- | | Seattle ... 82 80 58 12 4 Cldy | v ~annot Be | ¢ er¢ lack ( spdce. ditor by the Iniskin Drilling Com- | Portland . 90 90 'fa 4 0 Clear [ ] pany of Los Angeles, now operating §an Francisco 66 64 58 4 [ Cldy 1 Cholce in Cook Inlet, and the Pearl Creek | New York 9 78 % 10 Trace Cly | o‘“‘ Mining. Company of Fairbanks. The ! Washington 94 86 78 4 0 Clear g il company. is capitalized at 500/ WEATHER CONDSTIONS AT 8 A, M. G shures of non-par and incorporators | Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 62; Craig, cloudy, 58; Wrangell, D DIy e ne Coffee Pots S _Encmelware are R. E. Havenstrite, Carl H. partly cloudy, 53; Sitka; cloudy, 57; Radioville, showers, 56; Skagway, Pots rans P-fi/ Fans, Cotffee Pots, Wash Basins, Beal, Hal Roach, Neil S, McCarthy, cloudy, 49; Soapstone Point, missing; Yakutat, clear, 58: Cordova. sseroles, Flower Pots, Vases, Wash Boards, Srub Brushes, Emil B. Mosher and Willlam Ahrens. | clear, 56; Ghitina, clear, .50; McCarthy, clear, 46; Portage, asseroles 1C P The mimag company has 100,000 | shares of non-par with the follow- | ing incorporators: Robert Heath, ! Arthur Loftus and Garl M, Frank-| lin, all of Ffldxbanks cloudy, 46; Anchorage, clear, 55; Fairbanks, cloudy, 44; Nenana, clear, 44; Hot Springs, partly cloudyy 40; Tanana, partly cloudy, 44; Ruby, *partly cloudy, 41; Nulato, clear, 42; Kaltag, clear; 35; Unalakleet, cleax, 35; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 497 Flat, clear, 42. l l | | partly | elc., tc. 3 ' ; } Your 50c Choice Wooden Chopping “r,qu Mixing Bowls, Bean Pots, Oven Bake Ware, Bathroom Sets of 5 Pieces, Dish Pans, Cookie Jars, Baby Sets and tnm.y many outstanding values. WEA2GER RYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was below normal this morning from eastern Alaska eastwardito-the MacKenzie Valley, the pressure be- X ing lowest over Alberta. High pressure prevailed over western Alaska and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, the 38 = crest being 30.60 inches about 800 miles south of Kodiak. Fair weather prevailed this omrning: over the coastal regions from Nome ® southeastward to Oregon. Unsettled weather and rains prevailed last 4 Your Ch01ce night over, the interior and northe:n portions of Alaska, followed by = B . c clearing this morning. = 4 Hiqh Crowned Postilion Hats Step It was much cooler last night over the interior, western, and - | northern portions of Alaska, and throughout the MacKenzie Val- wall \/\/’ater P’.}!]L’» WKISll BO(JI'(JS, FI‘Y Pcms, ou‘ fOl' Fall | ley. Light frost was reported at Nulato. . Nome reported a tempéra- ”, ‘ Tea'Pots, Bean Pots, and many items A postilion, hat of black silk velvet makes a practical addition | ‘W' Of 36 degrees, Barrow, 28 __dfrf"\‘ b B ~henw. > Ust sold for high- | to'the early fall traveler's wardrdbe, adding a smart accent to her 2 A i i of Kl?(,llul\f\ are usually sold o paje in Any Stock | new:afternoon frock. This one is designed with a crushed taper- There is a particularly interesting | er prices Boom Mal’ket Yel | ' ing crown:and a relling brim and is worn with a black silk crepe | history back of the paintings. They _ 1 o | frack, whose vee neckline is filled in with emerald green velvet | came into the possession of Mrs 8 YO“I' s ooo Choue Wflmm"’b}t Aug. 21.°— The| caught by a diamond and emerald clasp. ) UF OLB SlTKA Hulbert, Admirai Craven's ‘sister, ~H# | Federalh!::serve Board feels it has| . . oo o v = s .z vEE from their mother, who was the _"g& a tight harness on banks.to prevent | The " 1okl s 0id- > how=1 wife of Martin Klinkofsirem, a Rus- £ 1 ° them , participating, too, eagerly, in UNIV. DISTRICT COM. “,.X." “::1‘ AL((:‘I::‘::: (,‘ Mfsi(‘B:']X(lhR‘ REGE'VED HERE sian navel officer, who commanded & 3§ | Coffee Makers, Dish Pans, Roasters, Casseroles, Tea Kettles, [§iany. stock. market hoom. but who . * ] UB HERE-——WHERE? Hall Champion Outdoor Girl of | a Russian naval vessel at Old Sit- | Pots, Pans, Cake Covers, Cake Trays, etc., etc. etc coh, t:‘eep ;‘“‘ “;:‘ds u‘:‘ big, cor- | California, neatly sombreroed, and ka. Father Kashevaroff recalls that S, 3 ( e OVEers, S, oy # 3 porations from whooping it up on| ALite sy o o Klinkofstrem also was the director N | Headed by ®iank Grabam, ‘the booted in the approved rodeo fash-| the exchange? ! el S S P ercial 1on, and heartily welcomed her to Gov M s | for the Russian American Com- Behind their frosted-glass doors,|University District Commercia ; Tmy akes Forma ! i S arf g st~ Juneau. | . pany, which was under naval super- many, Government. officlals’ s re|Clib. Alaska Cruise party, consis | Presentation to Museum 2 ing of 22, are making the Southeas 4 vision. at mgv. time :‘O‘::Zw:‘he:‘: :w‘:’;“f';“'t‘g Just, Bow o Alaska tour on the Aleutian, s for Admiral Craven Russian. officer -who Members of the Juneau Chamber Aboard the pictures has ‘been —_—we— 7 ALASKA | Aleutian making the Name of the painted the ”I g lost of history, SPECIAL PURCHASE . . GLASSWARE banks for so long that corporation |managers grew impatient and went into the market with, it. Some corporations; they contend, {bought out. competitors, even if this | meant. buying .up, stock at inflated values. Others lent' money to specu- lators, using the banks as agents. It all inflated the boom. | c A We! q balances can be expected to keep! ommerce greeters committee roundtrip is.a party of Mr. and ¢ " " but that his work will continue to ¥ ‘, An extra fine showing’of rose colored Glassware consist: e Rl i e at 15 ke J«;{mfim; e e e i Gl Gontinued. from Page Qne) | Sk Chab 6o RETE AL Somitae o 7 lnd of footed Tumblers at 12 for $1.00 - CUDS, Scucersl mgm °“‘h°f the sm‘]’kd“;“k;t / 'olt’ in force today to greet the Uni- Minnesota, and their three children,|paintings were and what they paintings, which are declared by & o . : ome have concluded that Inlyersity District group, but up until Marshall, Stanley and Jane. Mr.|housed at the time the paintings Father Kashevaroff to be among = P\]ates, Service Plates, Preserves, Compotes , Fruit Bowls, some respects. the situation is about |3 igte hour this afternoon hadn’t|Goodsill is General Passenger Ag-|were made. He declared them to be | the most valuable historical collec- s Creamers and SU(IGTS as it was before 1920. They contend | dayught up with the party to extend ent for the Northern Pacific Rail- | excellent reproductions of the scenes tions he has ever received at the _ AR{: that many large corporations he-|the official welcome. road. fof that day. Museum. il 2 00 gan tapering off their expansion | < & Yo“r c‘““ce s o programs long before 1929. But the & profits continued to roll.in, building Of any SIX of these pieces for s g Ak ™. up big reserves. It is their idea that i - - much of those reserves lay idle in =1 ADDED SPECIALS: Porcelain Cups and Saucers, good ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 for $1.00 6 for $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store* N R S TR T RODED QUEEN “ithcan: sacc KETCHIKAN GUN KETCHIKAN; BACK grade, fancy patttern Oven Bake Custard Cups APPLIES GURBS The Federal Reserve has already curbed the banks so they cannot take the part they did before as agent for corporations or others in lending on the market. As a furth- er brake, margin requirements for speculators have been increased TEN SMART STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM $]95 GROUP Bk ok, SiMe TOP, Leather Gram. Waslnhle. Strong enough to stand on! Red 1 : cuM E s HERE THIS AFTERNOON EXFEHTS PL AN from the approximately 20 to 25 per or Green Trim. ! i | S cent level of 1929 to 55 per cent at GROUP Made to sell o £ — | § With four passengers from .hmvau t:, Then, too, bank reserve re- 8205 regularly at B 2 . to Ketchikan, Pilot Gene Meyring | |quirements, were increased recent- $4.00. Double braced legs. Choice of iE flN ALEU"AN hopped from Juneau this morning | Tu sHuoT Iy by the Federal Reserve. . This Checkerboard loP!~B—M°‘h§n R‘:hufn rl 1 8t 9 o'clogk, returning. this after- foreshortened funds, the banks, trimmed in n‘l‘vet- rown Spanish or I . i B noon at 3:30 with two passengers nr:uim haye let go as loans to spec- Green Spanish. Dol ‘su i from Ketchikan to Juneau. Out- | utators. uxe $5. f i “Miss Cahfomxa Is" Love- | borina pasenigats wita: - 5: war- | Fist City Trap Sh oo!ers But none of these provisions can $395mfi Tables. ¥ lis1 rack, Wm. Hesse, Territorial High- |operate against a corporation. Cer- lect from beautifully nis| olu in i liest Quee“_ l? Visit way Engitieer; - Oharles W Mxl%m’ E‘pe“ed to Fly Here tain Government fiscal officials see Ivory, Spanish Grain or Walnut Grain. Juneau Yet of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, | for Event Sunday |Rothing to. prevent: the corporations i and Frank Karabelnikoff | lending di $p, speculators or “ ! (Continuea rrom Page One) bigger than ever before. I am greatly interested in the rodeos and follow every one I can. I had really thought Alaska to be a land of ice and snow, but am not disappointed that it is not. Although it doesn't look like my own range coun! know that it must be a won place to live” Mrs. Hall, her gioud meiher, was also greatly excited over the. cryise and was enthusiastic over the Iine receptions her ughtey had«ge- ceived everywhi L35 19 Miss California was met by the Chamber of Commerce committee and treated like thesroyalty she is in both Portland and. Seattle. Af- ter completing her Alaska eruise on the Aleutian Miss Hall will return by railroad to her home rful - MRS. SHATTUCK IMPROVES Mrs. Allen Shattuck, operated upon seviral days ago in a Port- land clinic, is slowly improving. Her condition is most favorable accord- ing to a radio received by Curtis| Shattuck from his father, who is in Portland. On his return here at 3:30 Mey- ring hopped to Funter Bay in the Irving Airways Lockheed with mine freight and is to follow with 4 one- hour glacier hop over Mendénhall and Taku Glaciers to Taku Lodge with a party off the Aleutian. ,ee MRS. GOODWIN IS INSPIRATION FOR PARTY YESTERDAY A dinner party complimenting Mrs. | J. Goodwin, who is visiting here with her daughter, Kay was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roach at their home in the Assembly Apartments. Covers were laid for eight at the attractive dinner table, with a cen- terpice of and tall pink tapers furnishing a touch of color amid the silver, crys- tal and white. Guests were: Mrs. Goodwin, Kay Goodwin, Blanche Thorgerson, Mary Nordness, Fred Rowe and John Halm || Mrs. Goodwin, who is a resident of Seattle, arrived in Juneau on |‘August 12, and plans to return home | toward the end of the month. |gun Club shoot Sundey morning.| Ithe Juneau Club. Just how many excesses Goodwin, | pink and white asters| | thorities said. |may have been working on his boat Members . of the Ketehikan Shot- buying out’ petitors, just as be- gun Club are planning: to fly. here|fore, and:with the same effect on to take part in. the Juneau Bhog« the st gt sm;’f of-the 'Government's fiscal according to word, receiyed here by brains think.the.only curb on such Mort Truesdell, Viee President of. mmu is to, such. corporate by, taxakion, or.fo begin a are coming and when. thép expect | der]nticmry program by calling in to arrive has not been’ ascertaiped |Government bonds. Both methods vet, Mr. Truesdell reported, but. he Work slowly. These individuals con- expeets a representative. delegation Slder the recent tax bill only a of crack shots. Lnsv.e Of what would be required The third round of,.the-100-bird |10 curb 'the corporations if -tiey" event also will be shot Sunday at deeidéd &5 let themselves go the local grounds. i SAY: nobfl POSSIBLE The Fedeéral Reserve Board, in |“lockitig up"” part. of the. excess |bank maoflle. commented that it w mm was_ an tune time” hefore the] MISSING A WEEK htmu Had"already lent or invested| No trace-of s-m Sanness; Jun.wl But even though feeling the carpenter who has been mtnmghhmlu are under control, certain. from his home here since last ri | Government financial officials fast- day, has been uncovered by - theien théir eyes daily upon the stock marshal’s office or city police. sev-n.muke& ‘They don't predict a mar- eral clues have been run down, but ket boom. They just say that if thus far without success, the au-|theé pard8 were played so and so, .one could be started. —————— OFFICIAL’'S WIFE HERE < Dfib‘hine‘ of Oak Park, llinols, Wife of an official of the The fear grew today that Sanness at the Lower City Float and fallen overboard, DOUBLE BRACED NEW IVORY DELUXE SEE THESE SiAMSON TABLES You can stand on them~—you can place hot dishes or wet glasses on them— spill boiling water or liquor on them « + « It’s all in the day’s work to 2 Samson bridge table. No other card table has all of these unusual features! i * ® Double locking, non.rustable hinges —will not fold up accidentally. ® Tops with modern rounded edge!— steel corners! ® Every top washable! ® Thirty-inch, extra large tops—larger playing surface! XTRA During, this sale , & $1.00 set of SAMSON Ke- t'h@h(fll-mm —————r { There are between 200 and 2501 islartds in &c Pfll group. B i Lode and placer location notices | |for sale at The Empire office. Burlingtori. Route, is heading a m of: tourists aboard the Aleu- R Try The Empire classifieds IOI'L xquiu resulfs. .

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