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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. MAY 10, 1937 y ! o2 sl frprrael) were assembled in honor of Mrs U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAY y | Harold Gallwas, visiting here from i her home in Seward. K & | TH E WEA TIIE i § 3 Invited to be present for the oc= £ A | . casion were Mrs. Leonard Holm- HST % y A B u A Rg YU KnN quist, Mrs. Dewey Baker, Mrs. Stan- SUND Y, FI (By the U. 8. Weather Burcau; L & pas = P ley Grummett, Mrs. Vance Black- Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 p.m,, May 10. EARLY THls A M well, Mrs, Arthur Judson, Mrs. H TRIANGLE RUN\ Partly cloudy to cloudy ton'ght and Tuesday; moderate easterly A 4 { M. Hollman, Mrs. Elton Engstrom. | winds, | . " Mrs. Monte Grisham, Mrs. Scoty \ { _— Adams, Mrs. R. R. Brown, Mrs, Kel-| | LOC\L DATA ! Alaska Line. Steamer Hag| Biake Mrs. Walter Sharpe, Mrs {Steamer Has Large Cargo| mime sarom iter - Tew. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather - | $ | Louis Delebecque, Mrs. W. M. White- dM P 5 " 9 ] : s : Bl | an any Passengérs— |4 pm: vesty 50 36 s 5 Clear il"‘ S I )R ING Exceptionally Big Spring |nead, s Roger steverion, s | 200 BENY (BRI 1S T o o ok e { N » . Kay Mor Mrs. Henrietta Elliott, No a ou un — p 4 i I Southbound List |y #elen smith Cass, Mrs. Da- 8 #honignay i " W 4 Cleary Dresses that register success on sight and = pEm— vid Ramsay, Mrs. Willlam Kimball,| 5010 40 passengers to Juneau, | CABLE AND RADIG REPOKTS right on throughout their fashion career, Withan unseasonably largsclik; Mrs, Kvon MAdLess, JE. Be(iyo to ,Sitka, ADd) HAVIng. aboerd| W . atlod Gollbet o 5 h lof more than one hindred south-|Moyer, Mrs. James Orme, Miss Mar-f, - ) o ¢0 the Westward, includ- | YESTERDAY TODAY Choose from a varied collection of smoot |bound passengers aboard, seven-!ian Foster and the honor it fou Forisdbripiens frows. Meattls| Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. ’ and twilled crepes, sheers, prints in new {teen of them coming to Juneau, the! Daffodils and thlips provide “’{““,* :\-(‘”,l\‘“»d the pil:.\;xinex' Ear‘z«naflv Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather colors and designe. Summer Wash Dresses |Alaska, Line. flagship Yukon was in'setting for the occasion which con- o "4 "0t here at the Pacific|Atka £ 0 o 38 38 12 96 Rain ¢ g g n |port here from the Westward this'cluded with an afternoon of bridge. | A e T ._ | Anchorage 565 e 38 g o in prints and solid colors. Two and three {morning from 2:30 o'clock until 3:45 Mrs. Kelly Blake was high; Mrs, C035t dock .Sungay fram, 9 3.°l°'xBan-ow‘ .24 22 |18 18 4 0 Cloudy i piece “SMART SPORT” Knitted Dresse lo'clock. William Kimball. second. Mrs. Gall- :,11':a,”“};f;fflffi:"".fiw‘”;]l.:nz;‘:’.Cifi\Nome % % | »n m 4 0 Clear { Sizes 12 to 46. | ‘Coming to Juneau from Seward Was was awarded the guest prize. | gt g il southbound, as| B4thel 60 52 {idh8 ' ug 4 0 Pt Cidy o g - o |ehe is_ retumming direct to_ Seattle P SRl R Rl N S5 ‘M aker, . S a- Sewar e | . 10 K y Seward, by the ocean route. |gaw, Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, W, H ESTEBETH BRINGS i e el 00 2 40 36 36 10 T Pt Cldy 'qhudwl(-k, William Eg]a‘u: V. D. Ha):- FIVE INTO JUNEAU l Besides her large list of passeng ‘E:;ci]u‘kflmmr :: :3 36 38 6 05 ccle::lu-v rison, D. D. Hull, Karl K. Katz, lerable general freight to Juneau,! 2 40 40 4 07 loudy IMrs. N. W. Lozzie, Mrs. M. Monk- SUNDAY MORNING| Cordova 52 46 40 4 0 0 Cloudy ) o L e and 3 Jand had aboard a large amount of |y H SR o 8 2 R [y, o, RVERS; BRE Smns e cargo for the Westward, including | ginc R 3 d Truitt. Reporting exceptionally fine wea-|mining equipment and six motor o o A 4 i P 0 " To. Juneau from Valdez were R. ther on her voyage to ®itka and|grycks. j;{e_;chxk;n 'y :g g; | 42 44 K 02 Cloudy yna Ne! F » h i ” | Princi B | y G, Maynard and K. N, Neill, and way ports, the Davis Transporta-| when the steamer Baranof sailed| panch iPer 0 68 ig i s 0. Bk gy iide jcoming here from Cordova on the tion Company motorship Estebeth,ltrom here for the Westward, shelgontia gl 54 = 0 0717 Cloydy {Yukon were Baxter Feleh, Don In- Capt. G. Gustafson, arrived back intook out 15 passengers from Juneau,! po i) ! 4 46 12 01 Olaudy {galls, and R. H. Stock. Hugh Brew- port from Ler weekly mail run 2t|nine of them for Seward and Six Por afxg - 62 .315 8 50 4 01 Cloudy [ster was a passenger aboard the ¢ o'clock nday morning, Wwith |for Cordova, b iRk GERE o SR (R SR 0 Pt Cldy 4 Yukon from Seward to Ketchikan.|five passe aboard for Juneau.| Leaving A yesterday altarsl iy Lotk LD S e B GE HRL Rain & | Leaving Juneau yesterday afte- washington 16,72 0 54 B4 10 10 Cloudy 3 Booked through Juneau to Seaitle Ppassengers booked for here With|noon on the steamer were: For Cor-| : i aboard the steamer were sixty-nine purser Dave Ramsay were: Carllgova—Ole Heol, William Pulley,| WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY % passengers from Seward, eight from Goodwin, from Chichagof; Johnnie {sam Brown, H. Felder, H. Ander-| ¥ £ A 0y Valdez, nine from Cordova, and Alper om Angoon; M. Davis, [son ‘m(i X T]_(\('Iemm S Seattle (airport), misting. temperature, 46; Blaine, cloudy, 44; Vic- b 1 {three transfers from the steamer H. Helder. and P. A. Anderson, from| For Seward—Garibaldi G | toria, cloudy, 44; Alert Bay, cloudy, 45; Bull Harbor, raining, 46; Triple ¢ Curacao at Cordova. Terishkee . DENAC S Tanov-|raand missing; Langara, cloudy, 44; Prince Rupert, partly cloudy, 50; jskinitch, Marfa Dunker, A. Strom; geiohikan, cloudy, 48; Craig. cloudy, 52; Wrangell, partly cloug 49; A When the Yukon cast off for the After discharging her cargo yes-|p 3 5 g 3 South from the Pacific Coast dock terday afternoon e K_:;”f' "A::”;'\‘“;‘(:l&ofl”""h‘ L. Wern- potershurg, clear, 51; Sitka, cloudy, 50; Soapstone, cloudy, 46; Radio- this morning, she had aboard thir- Coast doc Ay el DETE. BER I XS » ville, clear, 49; Juneau, 49; Skagway, cloudy, 48; Anchorage, cloudy, Coming to Juneau from Seattle g4 gordova, partly cloudy, 44; Cape St. Elias, partly cloudy, 48; Chit- {ty-two additional passengers out- at the old 'y N P B B it the old on the Baranof were: Ole J. An- jng raining, 42; McCarthy, cloudy, 40; Fairbanks, cloudy, 42; Nenana, morning put or and | 2aund mmr"m}:“.:"l :,m‘"}g them: Woodman B MITNe derson, Romona Baker, Mrs. Marie ciear 42: Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 40; Tanana, Clear, 42; Ruby, :::;:be:fn ag:, 2; kc(,:»‘ Sdel‘:}u:m i e AR el il serap- [ponkelaar, H. M. Gould, H. M. GUS- c1oudy, 33; Nulato, clear, 30; Flat, cloudy, 36; Ohogamute, cloudy, 41. 4 s ed and repainted before sailing next tafson, Wallis S. George, Florence Sangat. May. 111w e Soil fll;’l‘ Sirpeit. B30 Bm. v Out from Juneau to Petersbur¢ wedne evening on her next!mall, H. E. Humphrey, Mrs. J. E. U, May, 11 = syaitle; #io0 alills. LIRS B ¢ (Mn i TTReE TR R (madl .y cate, Miss Dorothy Reed, Hawley WEATHER SYNOPSIS Amsierson F:om .]ur:n‘uu :0 e e ing, Mrs. €. C. Weir, Donald The barometric pressure was below ndrmal this morning through- b i = & - {Church, Joe Dorsey, R. R. Gansne- out Alaska and over the North Pacific Ocean, there being tow storm ::llzan'o?:; Sl;:uwo::z:‘m&%?“fn:g RIVERS ARRIVES |der, F. M. Gronvold, Fred Hatfield, areas, one of them being of decided intensity and centered about 460 b e e ey onestor| FOR WELFARE BOARD (Ray Morcan, william Morris, Mike miles west of the Queen Charlotte Sound, where a pressure of 2850 = |Johnson and Dr. M. N. Garh at, SESSIONS IN JUNEAU Mullen, R. H. Sommerville, Ruben inches was reported, attended by rtins and goles in the vicinity of the ’ | AL BN TSRNTRE, {Ramberg, Lovell Toweton, Leslie storm's center. The steamer President Jackson near the storm’s | .~ Sailing from Juneau for Seattle it e ape S & i a 6 § v -stor re Mrs. E, Niemi, Mark J. Storms, |Weamberg, Sig Zelton. center and reported rain and 2 60-mile east wind. Another storm e ey | 4. G Rivets, Secretary of the| . Prag . obliér. 'Southeasi Alpaky srea was, centafed WEDUE 301 mfles south of: thie Shumagin Issnds. . A, N.;v‘x su(x}\, I”l» st uxi. 1‘\]/; Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce {ports to Juneau on the steamer the lowest reported pressure being 2880 inches. This general pres- omipin wr'“' % t"g PTY g jand membbe of Aie-new. Rossl of |yere: Ben L. Grimes, Billy Voyan, sure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the coastel A i"""e"‘ “?’"il 1|'. “&‘,““;h" 'F' Public Welfare from the Fourth |William T. Mahoney, Mrs. Lem Mc- regions from the Aleutians eastward to Cook Inlet and from Ketchi- ) Ml“' dalle Westby, Mis. F. pjyision, arrived in Juneau aboard |Ray, . Wallstedt, W. P. Sharpe, kan southward to Dregon and by gencrally fair weather over the re- M. Doolin, A. E. Schoettler, Pearl |ine yukon to take part in the |A."J. Nelson, R. E. Hardcastle, mainder of the field of observation ’ Peterson, Lee Lucas, Mrs. R. Kauf- sessions which open Wednesday. |Charles T. Byram, C. T. Gardener, The lowest temperature at Fairbanks last night was 30 degrees and > mann, P. E. James, William Kn Gov. John W. Troy is Chairman !A. van Mavern, Capt. Jobn M. the highest yesterday was 56 degrees and 66 at Dawson. C. Foster, A. Cecchetto, M. Do- of the Board and other members’ Clark, E. L. Todd, Mrs. Myrtle z.. hhs—esinch-adg menis and Miss Loretta Lynch are John Walmer of Juneau, Mrs. Cornelius, M. E. Monagle, oot s v SRR R B RS PR, B e - o R Margaret Monkman of Anchorage | Through passengers to Sitka from' SR 52 4 e < gbilh g h sengers to Sitks TT | HERE IS A CHANCE ) GRETCHEN DELEO and Russell Maynard of Nome. Seattle were: E. T. Crane and H. H. SCHOETTLER GOING | To have some more fun. Business t ’ r[('l’d fr("n . IS HOSTESS AT | R o AN (Wailer; and the four_ passengers T RENQ CONFERENCE ana Professional Women's Club Closed Saturday aftermoons dur- making the round ftrip aboard the, Dance, Elks Hall, Sat., May 15. adv. BRIDGE LUNCHEON ing May, June, July and August. Baranof from Seattle were: Mrs. e | A Ly e S — adv. PACIFIC COAST COAL €O. S. N. Plummer, Miss C. Royce, Miss A E. Schoetiler, Territorial Vo- | NOTICE ” At a bridge luncheon Saturd: nf- —_——————— Glad Sadler, and Mrs. Grace cational Education Director, left| For special fresh dressed chickens, t(’ :I() ternoon in Percy’s Cafe, Miss Gret- WOTICE Swale. for the south on the Yukon, en |ctall Femmer, phone 114. adv. A o chen De Leo was hostess to a group| For special fresh dressed chickens, | Among the through passengers to route to Reno, Nev., to attend the | Sy S il “ of more than two dozen guests who |eall Femmer, phone 114. adv. |the Westward aboard the ship were pacific Regional Conference for| FLEISCMANN oun gins means S TS TR 24 ' ——— |56 for Cordova, three for Port San yocational Education which will be |the same as 24 KARAT on gold — ¢ | Juan and 88 for Seward. held May 18 to 22. Mr. Schoettler |and it costs no more than ordinary T B o is going at the request of the U. gins! Available in either DRY or =4 | Try an Empire ad. S. Department of Education. SLOE GIN! Ask your dealer. = adv. Habbinis o lphe -l i la ettt R DD ATIF NI 10 4 P Y ssa st gy B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. 3 — , | I 9 y f Juneau's Leading Department Store * o O as asS 4 . Women's Bar Association in Sali DAYS L] women's division of the Chamber . of Commerce on business and pro- LA ESD{\Y M fessional woiien 1’ Alaska. TD HEAD I;_MEN THURSDAY l'e ‘] enue : While in the south she visited _FRIDAY with several former Juneau friends TURDAY L ‘ including Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rav- . en of Marysville, Wash.; Mr. and ! | S A Mrs. George James of Tacoma; 1‘ i Y 5 and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Van- | ! ' Leader Attended Western ¢ M 0 e . B | - Federstion Clib C Durteren. She aso suw Rev. 0. Bureau of Investigation Of-| | 4sc mx. 31 sotution 20r 50¢ QUESTION: ///:at part does the Canned Salmon Industry play ‘ederation Club Con- . Kendall who was south for the o, — r+ el ! i : ’ i Rotary convention. fice Expected to Be Es- | | 25 xienzo shaving cream 2 for26c | "AUB“T LIVER OIL in providing an adeguate transportation .gystemfarA/aséa.? i ¢ | i tablished Here Shortly * | | 45 Aspirin Tablets, 100 . 2 for 50¢ CAPSULES s 01! i ) . e at the meiaen: | LEGION DINNER TO | | 50c Jonteel Face Powder. .. 2 for 5ic ° s . Late Oity when an atternoon | ST ART PROMPTLY | 9o S, Brugas of the Federal| | g0 yonieet Face Creams...2 forSle slain 50 2 ANSWER: Approximately 75% of the annual revenues of the | vou are the AT 6:30 TONIGHT Buresy, of Tuveciigntion. s been | | L o g 3 steamship companies serving Alaska are derived from the move- + \ s appointed to head the new Juneau | A 'uretes ver . COY is this = Sl office of the bupeau which is to | Oil ... 2 for $1.01 = = 1 ment of Canned Salmon and of supplies for this industry. It : S e hers of the American Legion | be established here shortly, accord- | | Permedge Razor Blades, 5's. 2 for 20c Vincent's i income that enables the steamship companies to maintain frequent ce at tr - asked to airive st the I)ugo}m,‘mq:’ng‘:’;’;d x;ocThe Empire {rom | | 450 Kienzo Tooth Brushes 2 for 36¢ CHOCOLATES| | passenger sailings with fast, comfortable ships. These freight earn- . e o Tathers and soms dinmer as| Date for opening the office has | | 85c Liggett's Chocolates....2 for 86c 38 ings also make it possible for these lines to supply adequate trans- was tone for a some of the boys are in the school | ot been fixed but It is expected | | 500 Facilettes Tissucs 2 for 5l¢ kgl 4 0 6“ portation for Alaskans during the winter months when operations nee! sta ;- ‘clock @ 1R ] E 1 - } day, at 2 to (\(mult .l,uUll},L at ?:me laml “F‘l“:]"siznf ‘]‘}e"l’he“b‘l‘l‘fsau to Al- || 200 Klenzo Tissues 2 for 26¢ ; { are not profitable. 1 egal busir attle al Ta- |t is ne S y 10 gel e applica- S e ! e, bush attle wod e on for charter for the Sons of|@ska as & unit of the Department| | 25c First Ald Napkins .2 for 26e \ | ficipa onvention in]the Legion signed in the short r,‘.Jumce. uf u;;: cmminatlox;hoi 50c Dainty Deodorant ......2 for 51¢ | i i one of her n ruh le ., if -> v ‘ ot 4 4 s vestigation in the Territory. $3.00 Shari Compacts, Special $1.00 1 %&n Pl periences ¢ Hundred atnercs GLENDON FOUND GUILTY i $2.00 Shari Bath Salts .2 for $2.01 | : 2 | Otai capnia . ON ASSAULT CHARGE|GOLDSTEINS BACK | ion neas- | Jack T. Glendon was found guil- FROM TRIP SOUTH| ! SALMON VEGETABLES |OWA. ’ sed were: ¢ lution [ty by a jury in U. S. Commission- ’ 2 cups (1 1b.) Canned Salmon layer of chopped spinach seasoned with % 10 make the Monroe De Court today of assault and Reporting . improvement in busi- <P % | S5 s e ck $izlateral; the resolution ur batters and sentenced by Jsudge|ness conditions outside, Charles E. YN | S o i g e hr:“ly Pour adoption of citizenship t ine!Felix Gray to pay a fine of $100|Goldstein returned here with Mrs. | Salt. .. pepper a layer of whole kernel corn on top. o and character buildis d three months in jall, the|Goldstein aboard the Princess | 1 cup whole kernel corn over this the white sauce which has been « 1% 3ahool 1“;‘ backing of ter being suspended during good !L“‘”*’- r;’“wli"g a trip d“'hfi: 'fim‘l 2 cups thin white sauce seasoned with salt and peppers I tbsp. liguor laws throughout the W jor. Glendon was charged|Dim to Seattle, Portland, n- S g . ~ . ith f i or e g Redeerm this 1 Siye 49con 3 tubes % d blended wit! eggs S 7 and the support of cancer cor ssaulting William Denomey | $¢1€s, San Francisco and New York. dn-lmilyelnnl:-:mfiu-:ckm 150 o opiey cifopped PR md4 3 gg Mrs., Hermann was one of . Although gone only three weeks, and polishes the teeth quickly—removes 3 eggs slightly beaten. Sprinkle top of mold with - & 1 Denomey place near the| Although g i et . g Apaverein : S Geitiipradyins leading speakers at variou Island end of the Douglas|Goldstein attended to business during sale, clip zoupen row. Cracker crumbs cracker crumbs, place unco eonvention occasions, and bridge throughout the States, visiting e JREC s " pan of hot water, bake in moderate oven amentarian for the Western Con-| Jurors hearing o | briefly with his daughter, Mrs. B e § i3 If‘ez:?;;u::‘ ,’_;:i ‘x;,,, :;1; 1 \"‘:‘"”(‘ ”" “““'*u‘)“; “"\‘f “K : s )],,lg,“m. aan hisgnew nam: ol 'ég::":':s Flake Canned Salmon and place in bot- (350° F.) 1 hour. Unmold on platter and the welcome at the opening of the | Etta Mae Kolasa, Jessie H. Glas ’xf;( L;iw]x:jh's. mhl;:sbtngeies_ | 4 tom of buttered melon mold. Cover with garnishwithwholebuttered beets. Serves6. 3 convention. She also spoke 20salia T > 8 zabef s. Goldstein en in Cali- W - s X work of the Alaska Federation and |Evens. Lioyd M. Ritter, Knut Ny- |8 viiting with her daugher This recipe i typical of thase appearing in the national discussed social security legislation | st Rita McCaul, George H.|{0F the past several months. | S g g magazine advertising of the Canned Salmon Industry ¢ ] in Alaska. She gave a response 1 John Ke [ s B AN i ; the Junior Pederation breakiust| R | SHEPARD ON HUNT 1 and spoke informally at the Utah ATTENTIC B t‘ -Ma c pe convention on the associate mem | Regular meeting of Juneau Chap-| Bound for a spring hunt in the “ er uro o bership plan adopted by the Ju-|ter No. 7 Tuesday. Refreshments|hills near Chichagof, Royal Shep- i " neau Woman's Club. and White Elephant Par! |urd flew to that camp Sunday with 2 UG STOR A A S Mrs. Hermann also addressed th adv. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Sec . Pilot Sheldon Simmons. THE Rexa2 DR