The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1936, Page 2

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it would allow the transportation | f o 'H—:E Uld"mers Talk out of the considerable quantities of | N - the ore that the company recovers| . \ . along with its gold operations, . flf cl” Istmas would make’ it, profitable s to Wl ) tin deposits for themselves. ¢ B. M. BEHRENDS CO.; .nc. Juneau's Leading Department S ” v About_ sixty men are regularly| int employed by all the Clearye Hill| i“o § Neg g an ”""g workings, he stated, but of course,| | LOCAL DATA right now, the placer operations .n-el Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather shut .down, and only the quartz| | T i s am. toda 3011 60 NE ) Cldy: You are invited to Christmas mine is working. Detelopment work Al ‘4 pam. } 30.10 2 68 NW 6 Cld; hnnnl at Circle Hot Springs,” real-|is still being done on the quartz! : ; | Noon today 30.20 30 79 w 2 Clear y means something, it came out in properties, Mr. Dahl said, and they, o [ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS § 1 a conversation between two old-|are living up to their promise. g YESTERDAY | TODAY new calendar . . and thank: time Alaska miners in the Gas-| Mr, A, F. Gustafson, head of the | Highest 4o.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. ’ | | % ! . i ; + ; i U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURTAU 4 ! THE WEATHER ‘ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dee. 31: Fair tonight and Friday; light to moderate northerly winds. el Sends greetings e : . lineau Hotel lobby last night. Cleary Hill Company is also on his, 4 temp. temp. temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather for the pleasure "Ving ( The two men were Ben Dahl, su- way Outside. Accompanied by his' 3 -1 Atk 42 42 36 10 a8 Rain . S ‘pnnnu‘ndu)l of placer operations|family of five, Mr. Gustafson flew % Anrhvmu‘ 30 10 - 0 e for the Cleary Hill Mining Co, onfrom Fairbanks to Whitehorse and| g v 22 2 20 10 0 ' Pt. Cldy | Sullivan Creek, and Oscar Enstrom, continued from there to Skagway| : | Nome 32 2 3 24 2 Clflu‘ of Enstrom Brothers, who are drill- |y ,ul They are now in Skagway! i ; 4 | Bethel .38 ol 6 ng prospects near, Circle Hot|g 1g passage south on the Prin-' e | Fairbanks 26 5 | 10 wpllnk\ The pair arrived from the Norah i B YA, I Dawson 3 2 18 | mnterior aboard the Electra plane| P B S ; _ St. Paul ... 40 16 uww(n and are on their way to| 4 5 | Duteh Harbor 40 32 s, having booked passage g s lodiak ... - 42 # south on the Princess Norah. | Dol GIA S ¥ : : Tor 34 | Mr. Enstrom, who plans to go St i 5 ; ] £ you durin 28 to a clinic in Portland for medical ; 7q ; 3 Cock ; | 30 examination and treatment, spent| E e ' : o 3 car 34 | oo 'Ux'N as at the Springs, while| ce Rupert 30 30 |awating the plane which was to tnkpi | Edmonton 6 0 {him to Fairbanks, . P (Seattle 44 40 According to Mr. Enstrom, all who| | : i B . Portland 40 38 i lare in the district of the Sprmgs i # @ A {San Francisco 54 50 34 on Christmas Day, whether old % |New York 44 40 | 04 :unx;hbms or just passing through, BEAT EAGLES i ; 4 : § ' L ke 1 £ | e are invited to be the dinner guests| o ? 2 E & ‘ux F. M. Leach, operator of the g ; g WRATHER CONDITION AT 8 4. M. TODAY | P { Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 35; Blaine, clear, 26;- Victoria, clear, | Springs Lodge. And that invita- % 3 2 | 3 2 > d b i ; . i {5 ay, clear; 20; Bull Harbor, clear, 27; Dead Tree Point, ('l tion includes not just dnner—bm cludes Ji i School Quml Dmpldy5 Sk]]l 3 . 4 | ", 28; Triple Island, clear, 16; Langara Island, cloudy, 35; Princé ! |Rupert, clear, 24; Ketchikan, c'oud' 27; Craig, cloudy, 30; Wrangell, /A& .01 NN R O ia dance and supper afterwards, | R l f R !night's lodging, and breakfast lhu S S ecer i W | next morning—all on the house. s ey . cloudy Petersburg, cloudy, 20; Sitka, cloudy, 32; Soapstone Point, } ¢ Pl'il(‘[l(e - e clear, 26; Juneau, clear, 26; Skagway, clear, 28; Cordova, cloudy, 32; | This Christmas, Mr. Enstrom | Sl e t & Chitina, cloudy, 30; MeCarthy, cloud 0; Anchorage, partly éloudy, | Lmi there ‘t\“l(l-ahom fifty gu:'(-xl;l Plaving o, matii better \brand. of : 7 % 9 ] . : F g , cloudy, 26; Nenana, cloudy, 14; Hot Springs, [cloudy,/ i :u"Sprtllx:g;‘\ et o | basketball than a week ago when L : P : ' 33; oudy, 30; Ruby, cloudy, 30; Nulato, cloudy, 38; Kal{ 5“ ke AT Of the | they made their first appearance of - 1 |tag cloudy, 2; Flat, partly cloudy, 32; Ohagamute, cloudy, 32, Lo of tnigo oo cabltls of theyq season against the Eagles, clhan- p : A : ‘ WEATHER SYNOPSIS ! are (I:ccul)md hi said. 8¢ net champions for the first half of | , ‘s g i High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Tan- As for the Enstrom operations | the season, the Douglas High School| - >, 3 % - N ana and upper Yukon valleys southward across the Gulf of Alaska -!-l-}'l-‘.->!4+-(-l.- IMr. Enstrom: declaved: that. he nnd‘ quint held the Eagles’ second string. J 3 s { 4 < 3 {to the vicinity of the Hawailan Island, there being two crests, one {Bis brother are drilling several |PIAYers to a tie score 11 to 11 up, FEE : : ; |at Dawson with a pressure of 3032 inctes and the second over the R T Mmm\ and, though the prospects to the fourth and final quarter ; i 3 4 Pacific Occon at latitude 38 degrees and longitude 150 degrees, 3 15 Ly Natator-. [t . 2 where a pressure of 3054 friches pr 1-¢ v i Ga]a welcome M]DNPG T T ) ,m’ l:ulw The district is cummg up in the lasx permd by _|\| four points K i % » ATl a pressure of inches and 29.20 inches in the \wunty of the Rat Y 20 to 16. Steady practice has im- . \hldnds L(m pn sure alw pxev‘ulcd over Lho Pacific Coast SLa tes. Watch Ser-|sion being made on the old work- lllllu ux?d there was a noticeable, de- Here is a taffeta-backed velvet gown in a deep rich red designed [over l’\(‘ mtmmx and w-_m»m pomom of Alaska, the Akeunans, and Jun today prepared for a ge A an Presbyterian | ings. |crease in self consciousness among to wear to the gayest of the holiday parties. Its simple lines, the [over Oregon and California, and by generally fair weather Over the New' Year celebration tonig d| Ghurch wil held tonight. The| Mr. Dahl had much the satme com- | e JOUDEer lads which will dlsap=| 0 "0 )iote draned into the high waistline and the full sweep ol & : holiday tomorrow, business he ervice wil in at 11 oclock|ment to make on the area around|D°%: Altogether with continued skirt make it a gown of distinction. A diamond and ruby neckl Mild weather prevailed this moming throughout Alasks, while | s o S o | mishes. - P, much colder weather has overspread the upper MacKenzie Valle; and offices closing up an d Communlon of:thie Lord's| Totls, where he is located. Many|“e ol o o st two quarters and Indian cut ruby bracelet add resal touches, The¢ handkerchief and Alberta. " orrow. Federal and Territorial | gypner will be held midnight. | new finds are eing, made. there, he f st & 7 for is pale, ft, blue chiffon. offiges also will be closed Saturday, A was 4 to 4 for the first and 7 for| is pale, soft, blue chi are welcome at the service. said, and a new outfit is going in leng week-end holiday having B |the Eaglets to 6 for D.H.S. at the * 7 {OCHR A bt i e = [between American Creek and Sul-|ong of tne second. I o i l D been, proclaimed by President Roos- POLICH LAID TO REST llivan Creek next summer, 5 2 B 3 L e | Senator-Elect O. D. Cochran, of Shrists q 4 Summary N uk river in the reir 5 evells for both Christmas and New 15 e i d of ‘ths district, § ary ! ki the Second Division, # ‘a passenger Y Word was receiveu sere last night | i, 2 B DHS. EAGLETS J E country. He will then go tol vell 8 from the south aboard the Princess i oA from relatives of Steve Polich to|he said, is a road from Manley Hot ;" payr (5 1 a3) stzebue via Point Hope, expect- | IGTAE Yob Tutii; fch parties, the FIks' Hi-Jinks. | 101 the funeral services in Juneau. |SPrings. Such a road would make|p gpitanda (3) in (4) 3 Q 'ing to arri rere about the mic oA t entertainments and var- mhe remains were brought in on the it possible to get oil and other nec- O. Cashen .(4) Edwards (2) R U le of J ary and then will come % dusdon other social events were belng | ggtebeth recently from Kimshan |cssary supplies into the section when | G. Riedi 2ower o He 2 g both{ CHICAGO, I, Dec. 31.—A cold '_' LER IN HOSPITAL planned for tonight while t oW | Cove. they are needed, rather than leav- G Straiger. G (4 s K Unite P e expected to arrive here d | that brought rain, sleet and Andy Tyler entered St. Ann holiday dinners will be the or ) The Rev. Edward Budde officiate ng the procurement of such sup-| ‘guie ~ pHS: Say o HAE . pen |t on of the Le e and |snow in the Northwest moved east- “: ))5':'1 this ‘mormting for medical the gay at the funeral services held Al plies dependent” Upon “the Water|gniianqst Rbrered, Erskifios Scorer, ®ompetitive » examinations s o ¢ annual meeting of the Game |ward this afterpoon ending the un-|attention. o - ternoon at the Catholic Church and | conditions as they now are. | Gair. vs: mission. * seasonably mild weather with tem- B Lode and placer location notices interment was in the Catholic plot! A road would be'of espécial bene- LR - Informational service representa Reinc Indian Of- peraturés in the sixties here and NOTICE TO PUBLIC for sale at The Empire office. 2 een Cemetery. fit to the Cleary Hill workings, as EAGLLS TO CELEBRATE . and senior, assoc }y Game Co sion are co- |below zero temperature in Minne-| On and after Jan. 1, 1937, coal I nf t y novemer exter- | sota a he Dakotas. and feed will be sold only for cash The Eagles will have their I nformational in a movement to exter | sota and t 1 celebmtim‘mg tonight in Douglas, » resentative vear, | min e wolves in the north. | There is four feet of snow in west- |on delivery. D. B. Femmer. Phone |annual goodbye to the old y F: 5 El ty Board e {ern parts of Mm:lmsotac.l S {114 —adv. y ' o i At S A SR T e to the new. Special plans /\"mu\l hu: heep a Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerereeees| Three persons have died in Min \x:iimgieno muLde ef:)r a: (n‘_]o;'ll)]k s \wnvsotr« as result of accidents. S Ncw% Today—Emplre | affair. X ndman mnnux_ \‘ 2 NOTICE DOUGLAS PATRONS n.ummn a year, Bureau of l / | Water rentals are due and pay- Animal Industry. D l }ab]e on the 15th of each month; Commodity ex nge investiga- 0 u g a s s 3 . payments are receivable any time at tor, and principal, senior, ciate, home or the City Dock, Kilburn ssistant commodity exchan, You ke Risieey fo pitaent AND SEE House D Street. ve: 2 0 to $5,600 a year, { SPECIAL TONIGHT W. BURR JOHNSON, |Commodity Exchange Administr i thib Sotfiton &t the Bix 8.9 ] adv. City Clerk. tion, Department of Agriculture. Gertrude Michael P | S SRR R | Scient 1 (milling and bak- George Murphy office of the BRUCES RETURNING |ing technology): $1,800 a year, Bu- Roscoe Karns Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce are pas- reau of Flant Industry. : io |sengers on the Princess Norah for Engineer pilot, $3,800 a year, For- o : bl i Juneau. They have been in Seattle est Service. “WOMAN TR AP” apl ea AT for the past three months. } Full information may be obtained gl S T at Room 311 Federal and Terri- s News Today—Empire. torial Building, Juneau. M l K E 9 s [ ] i | - ISR BN FRIDAY NIGHT and receive titkegl;?{vggzrsseelef and a friend or ¥ : WARDEN COLLINS AT o i WAINWRIGHT ON TREK SRR Y “It’s Love Again” As a paid-ap subseriber of The NOISEMAKERS ! : | w ‘ FOR WOLF SURVEY| Loretta Young Daily Alaska Empire | f Robert Young HORNS i : B e e Patsy Kelly arden Greno! ollins of the Basil Rathbon and Bette” [t g | Alaska Game Commission, who is ! lf“" 2 § 2 in the Arctic nm\m;, a survey of Good only for current offering. I3 ENIVI 1936 | Wainwright, having just r-rnl:ph'hf} WATCH THIS SPACE A LARGE VARIETY OF CATALOG FREE ' . {an overland tip from Cape Hal- — \ 2-6x 6-8—1% One Panel Doors_$3.09" | et through some of the toughest | | SANDWICHES B e | HAPPY NEW YEAR indow ne accor TO BE SERVED! LI e g e 100 30 |ing to a message to the Commission i MM small or large .,. s.,.._ headquarte_rs here. | To All Our Friends and Patrons Common L 11 nspecte volf epreda- mmu‘om‘v umber, _ Collins inspected wolf " depredhn i et (Including Turkey) \wanetwori suppu-conr. NN ALL NICGHT DANCING | el S0UTH The B. M. Behrends THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA s o HAPPY Bank Niemi—Edwards—Christianson e i . 1 L i N E w Y E A R Juneau, Alaska ONE AND ALL , ™ A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS : NEW YEAR! - SEASON'S GREETINGS 25¢c Cover Charge after 1 A. M. 3 : i A L L TO OUR FRIENDS AND ! THE BEST : CUSTOMERS MIKE’S TAP BEER | DREAMLAND ‘ IN TOWN! COMET CABS || THE MINERS' ; I Recreation Farlors | ‘N z me||{u|m1||nnn|nmmm1||||n||| A | o | : THE TER HFl NAL BILL DOUGLAS - oTii 4 : Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties

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