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TR T TR NN Y N ey e s s L R BB PpApings gy VO ST VP PP PP S A 5 Bt R e | 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 193 . i MILITARY TRAINING DOUBLED FOR NAZ A gy oI THernara . Hubbaca, Voeal solée ALASKA AUGUST, SR NAZLYOUTH liokES HOPKINS nFilms By Accident JYRIIEE I§ st Fham e, Mr. Monte Snow, Mrs. A J. Goodman and Betty Goodman. CELEBHATED Accompanists were Carol Beery Davis and Louise Kolitsch. A portrait of Sister Mary Zeno, Foundress of the hospital and A | school was unveiled’ by Mrs. H. L. EXPORTS REACH RECORD FIGURE k ) § | e W v Tl FIGHTING ) e BRI B | i 01D LINES aies i 1 PRIV | Metzgar, assisted by Colleen and o Alaska’s big salmon pac By gl p & . boosted the August report of the | More "han 300 GueStS Are ::Otll‘fll Hellsn ‘gnd Pivla SECHE WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. — The Juneau Customs Office to the higk : polo e Ot Entertained at Program ‘ | ¥ . % After the program tea was served est of any similar mont} el 3 a i since the records have been pub- e and Tea Yesterday . Charles Goldstein, lished here, showing a total of $26,- | i:fl (_"L“)’f“ ’{*‘ ‘];w W, I\;I.t H‘,\ L Metz- BBS71 worth of products sxpartel ks ate C el ot e Celebrating fifty years in Juneay, St Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. Anna Yorv daring Tl ndiess competition among Federal the Sisters of St. Ann's entertained | Winh, Mrs. J. Hellenthal, and Mrs, . departments for power and pelf in the way of authorit this fi isted of canned 981,568 about 300 guests heouse at St. Ann {M. S, hittier. Assisting wera terday at open | R DICET .\ . Hospital anq | Members of the G and appro- | ineau Nurses'| Some idea of the scale of this l“:/"’:‘ 2 i School A‘i-c*)"mlw" : * t business may be given by e ave. come to both sides The Jubilee celebration of n the reception committee were 2 Bt 1ok affair, bu e Jubi bratic pened at S . 4 o o t that the total exports for | o e AT Bl Lout 8 oclock with a Pontifical Mass| M O: E. Rice, Mrs. F. A. Boyle, ar were less than $70,000,000, Hopk present to have at the Ohurh of the NEnHLs Mrs. T. Reed, Mrs. H. I. Lucas, so the past month was more than {h:- ‘tm\':;x' 2 ,“ o Al : From.8 ] 3:90 glu*s’Ls.a.; em-;M Jw S. m‘nlvrvn '\‘1 A 1;/‘1’ ;)mw',, one-third of that total ckes has not been concentrating | Mrs. J. W. Leivers, and Mrs. J. Hel- bled at the Hospital where a pro- gram presicec: crer by Rev. W. G. LeVasseur, in the absence of Dr. L. P. Dawes. chairman of the medical all his fight on one front. He took up the old struggle of the Interior Department t con- lenthal. The celebration ended with Sol- emn Benediction in the chapel of Fish: Fresh and fro: n (ex- cept shellfish) : Halibut trel of the Forest Se) from the _ e St. Ann’s Hospital at 7:30 in the | Salmon Department of Agriculture and bat s ],:r at the hospital. The pmgl’fl:fl evening. Other tled for it all through the last included speeches by Mr. J. F. Mul- i on of Congress. He lost Salmon, canned len, Mayor I. Goldstein and Rev. Try an Empire ad, Cured or preserved (ex- bill passed the Senate changing th Tl cept shellfish) : name of epartment to e Herring 205,184 partr tior Salmon 140,620 | ; i \ Shellfish Interior vs. Agricuitur T Clams 1,632 There a backfire w Crabs 1L64T within a month, Nazi Germany will have more than a million men under arms or receiving virtual mili- DanALE | of: SR PRI e Shrimp 15,396 tary training, it was estimated on the heels of Reichefuehrer Adolf Hitler's decree increasing the time of | iCtitute. The Brown-Kleber x Fish products: compulsory military service from one to two years. The decree means an extra year for thousands of introduced proposing to Marylyn Sheehan hab been signed Meal 117,148 /Joung men (1) goostesping before state and military officials, (2) and (3) mimic warfare against imag- tfer from Interior to Agric for a dancing role in a forthcoming oil 308,038 Inary enemiies, and (4) formal inspections by reviewing officers. (Associated Press Photos) {the control of the public d nlci:‘:e aé tahehrcsn\tr o"{n;rvv::s ?zge ey Otherf ish products 3,746 - !(grazing land) and al fur on the beach near Hollywood by James Stewart, an actor. It was zIl unknown to Marylyn and studio executives searched ten days to find her, (Associated Press Photo) Furs and fur-skins: the reclamation departme ept the strietly enginecri B oo WETAND DRY _reshocomaice By Mitiafure |55 Black and silver | works. The bill pro . 1 . Bine | ] isuch works could B ey 2 Red J only when the Departm: ior s opposed moves White riculture approved under Agricul- Hair-seal skins EjP NEYT FALL Have Ma" USBS There the whole thing stopy . ¥ g 4 as far as last session was concern- a i \ ; fimll(m i y jed le- Ick(‘: rdnst“r?fll‘}(’;‘: E:)vlur-n; pla t they advance is ger . . . in the Northwest’s largest i i S T ‘o pask ne Tk im 1 vmul] nfdA(,;‘ucuLu;-\ ! And besause it’s brewed * d e {finds itself on one hand trying to i c O, Tl.. S 0—Traffic| Scenting possibilities that Ickes e i 2ES . brew-m . RS A o oo glllum‘wr By SIGRID ARNE 16 al feat, below | difticulties in the relicf field might |CUP Surpluses. while the Depart- by brew-masters of leng experience, A Manufactured furs WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Com tet sireets as it is be reflected in other ways, under- | M0 Of the Inier o ‘hrg’:’gh_ oy who m YIENNA Shalo ot fall, lic may find the old 74 of the world’s |officials of the Department of Ag-|Pe2u of Reclamation, is trying WAY! R St 100 wet-dry 2 {hina friculture have been conducting a|/p PU* more land under eulilva- . \ Wool, unmanufactured 10638 1T 1 iired veleran of the traffic prob- quiet drive for Congressional and | ' Wood, timber and lum- peal fight, Willam H. Staytor i i e : blic support of the Brown-Kle-| That argument has been used by *d by 62 miles of tun-|F is layins pl to reor € nels constituting one of the world bill. It already is indorsed b during the campaign, I and meit nti-prohisiticnists again tals fall most amazing railrouds which oper- |major farm organizations he We amation pr Copper nder the name of “Repeal Asso- ates almost unknown to those above. | — ccts are of what TR cia Lo ¢ surveys h The tubes, six feet wide and sev-| Reclamation vs. Crop Control = | M2PPENs ¥ 1, ¥ he time l-a-half f high th hi : s BUe, ttuiding Toarie has made, b e Ume bas en-and-a-half feet high through| mpe argument for i ; . ’ ; he argument for it is the same The U, ly Pe: t Bee ik ko come for T cn. The fi- ) ot i siiHa 3 00¢ . - e Uniformly Perfect Beer Trophies, speciments, cur- : ich freight is hauled on 3,000{.. was advanced in the . Warns of Bike Hazards : (s ‘a8 organizatior miniature cars pulled by 150 elec- 3 Popular throughout the West gainst Ickes, that it was locomotives, weave & complex |y w puzzle that passes 60 feet be- “All other articles active. And from Alaska to Hawaii and California! Brewed slowly, naturally, healthful place co! sources under ation of of the State Highway Total value of products of i S ire o G 1, 9L0HN: Tneae ey urces are defined as resources n said “the bicycle Draught, in “St // Alaska $24,116 s S g g {that reproduce themselves, such as similar to the man rout & coun- the famous “Keglined” Cans, Value of United States roh i, ing - crops, timber and grass.. Conserva- |t Ask YOUR DISPENSER for products returned 300,188 £oing on giid ing from’ cosmetics to tion of ofl & Seonild e | Horlz:k’s VIENNA! Value of foreign mer- ton walked ou d Lo ¢ left in Inte Py Hikhitise 80 a-yes r-time job h tunnels. (Also brewers of VMPERIAL ALE— One additional fa Browed especially for ans ) » Day and oper the door of which he had paint- Total value of shipments patches from the city ! 'news bureaus are shot” to the edi- | of merchandise $24,417,013 “The Association inst the i torial rooms of the daily papers by | whfp Sl mack e S ent” In 1918, Mayor Barzilla W. Clark, of Idaho . ! e Gold 2,421,394 Proh s ..‘A.“,x & endure o Falls, an engincer, is Democratic ™ compression through pipes in Silver inigos. bhos masnt e ) § .t nominee to succeed C. Ben Ross, the tunne - ————— great many rai PUl’ also a Democrat, as governor of In summer cool air from the tun- GRAND TOTAL $26,848,871 he has stayed with t Idaho. He will oppose Frank L. nels, where the temperature is more *—Items included in “all other Group § | Stephan of Twin Falls, Republican. or less constant at 55 degrees the articles”: His associat d on (Associated Press Photo) year round, {5 pumped to operate Palladium 1,610 December 5 3, when t th peats conditiining units in theatres, Platinum : 13,888 State ratified the repeal amend- RRRG 1 the Wo- Dotels and sto 51 ane woo ment. But meeting tt The Crusaders, and the Built 3 1 et 5 anization for National ibition Reform.” . Beaver castoreum 450 mer of system is o mitte ) n order Pro 1 and operated by Chicago | Total s wer members of any Their advisory committee in-!Tunncl Company iR ting on the wall. | cludes: Pierre S. Dupont, of the mu- - = wyton has found t drys: njg Robert K. Cassatt, CITY, Utah.—Jack- Juneau Gets a a Philadelphia banker; Grayson M. i i bl wlu e ahead in local comm helpng | p Murphy, New York banker; Rep. tain coun i1y decraasihy i M : g ntry arc ly decreasing Earliest Snowfall to pass local option dry laws. There| james W. Wadsworth, of New York; n. number, says R. Scott Zimmer- On Record Here f 20 dry counties Ralph M. Shaw, Chicago attorney; |man, ot Agent of the U. S. towns in and Benedict Orowell, Assistant Biglogical Survey. He blames the - Juneau experienced its earliest snowfall on record this afternoon when a flurry started falling at 4 o'clock. Last year the first snow- fall of the season was on October ry counties in Min-!gocretary of War from 1917 fo|g 37 dry counties in Missouri ! s in New York: 66 d towns in Ohio, and 140 dry towns in Vermont | rodent-poisoning activity, and hunting. 21, according to Meteorologist How- Local Fights rd J. Thompson. | “If those towns and counties ar The earliest previous snow was dry because the majorit r ctu in 1927 on September 30. |ally dry ,ali well and good.” h S e - |says. “We simply plan to enter ° One of the worlas largest float-|such local fights to see the wets are Flfteenth Annual . e ing docks was recently completed in|as well organized as the drys when 2 Danzig for Germany and towed the votes are cast.’ to the harbor at Kiel. It is 800 feet| “Repeal Associates,” for which he ° long by 220 feet wide and has a ca-'is the executive secretary, s a pacity of 100,000 tons. claimed membership now of 2,000 | e members, men and women who £ o | Lode ana pracer :acatlon notices | once belonged to the Associatic fortunate morning come/tomorrow. for sale at The Empire office. “Against the Prohibition Amend o | ‘ | Schilling Coffe | chnilin o1iee | . Opens Tomorrow Afternoon i | { 1 i One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip with a great array of exhibits for your inspection during the day. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY i MINNIE FIELDS will be on hand as usual with the best in Cakes, Dough- nuts and Hot Dogs—with We Give Special LOW RATES on Carpet and Upholstered Furniture Cleaning —EVENING PROGRAM—— go TO 9:00 P.M.—Juneau City Band. i T To make friends in Juneau with our SPECIAL CHEMICAL 8: S of CLEANING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE and 9: | CARPETS | , s e R 5 TO 10:30 P.M.—Stage Show Broadcast by Sta- £ | i F AmMONT coFFEE offer for a few days only VERY SPECIAL LOW RATES ON tion Artists of KINY. : THIS WORK. ol el We specialise in Cleaning Furniture and Carpets Only 10:30 TO MIDNIGHT—Dancing, Krane's Orchestra. o k% ; Donated by H. B. Crewson : i : R DOORS OPEN: Admissions: A o The cleaning ight in your home without any fuss [ ; DON'T FORGET THE g, lsw‘t;!:lem’;“mteed to satisfy. We will gladly T j Adults, afternoons give vou an estimate on your work without any obligation Adu]’[sy evenings i 7:30 to Midnight—Thursday - | ELECTRIC RANGE High School Studens S ik and Friday. - % Call at Temporary Agency Children under 12: ' 7:30 to 2 AM.—Saturday. & | Donated by Alaska Electric Light ERVICE SHOP Sihoons . e ; and Power Co. mmf‘f‘fg_{“m,gfl 8 Phone 166 Eysmings