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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1937. . _ icn en waacrteking o an| e : u 4 Dm’n%or AGRICULTURE, WEATHLR numw— CONGRESS NOW === ' DOROTHY AI.EX " IHE WEATHER - ;1‘171 11 ATTEMPT ' CABOUT FED UP ™ ™k e HE i State Departm has be- L1 (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) fiN ng' :‘{ BHTV . o B B Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 21. 1 to come o in reej ka, amer Dorothy Alexander, @vfg E BF 1 Partly cloudy to cloudy tonigh and Tuesday; light variable winds, mostly southerly. ; rer ! Indications that Action on'ment for revolutionary war assist- iatest addition to the Alaska Steam-| Time Barom 'ter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity . Wesather = voyage 10 Alas- LOCAL DATA H i ance, this country would forget sev- ship Company fleet, former liner|d P.m. yest'y 2081 53 64 s 6 Cloudy s p rin g c 0a t LY Court and Wage Hour i million dollars in claims grow- PIying out of Puget Sound to Cali-|[4 #:m. today 2085 44 93 Calm o Olear May Be D(-laycd s out of raids by French pri fornia ports, arrived here at 12:45|Noon today 2991 61 44 S Pt. Cldy during the early I o'elock this afternoon, bringing 11 CABLE AND RADIO REPO¥TS I ' uneau from Seattle TODAY H i Wars. e 5 to a n d Su L t § EXTDH By PRESTON GROVER. 3 S, Citizons md and cig 1 other Southeast Al- Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Preclp. ~ 4ar. | WASHINGTON 21 ¥ ) ’ Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather N it . T I 1y Alexander is com- than one good source on R 9 nd 5 L Gr ;,;,,,,V .| Anchorage 63 49 e s .95 Hll ‘will' tell you that Congress iy " s : g 2 SEticirs &1, 1. Tamtl. | IOETRE: 0 38 3 4 2 % about fed up with heavy duty busi-| i “hie ¢ wal Coe, Nome ™R 44 44 | Clear ¢ Y Clear ness this session and will adjourr 4 Y .t Steward, | Bethel 68 b=t ik 3 without action on - the court ox| V¢ : 1 kagway and |Fairbanks . 88 62 62 wage-hour legislation d : ) 4 s this afternoon at 4:30 o-|Dawson .. 82 < 41158 58 to . y ; Fragments of additional fapm |1 cWes $3000.000. Mo fo fhetubn . here' SoutAbnhATEN BRI 48 42 m 2 : llegislation may scep and |7 9. ANGEX 15 - \Arad aar Dutch Harbor ... 54 34 34 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ciloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear some eme e . i g ot ning to Juneau saboard the|Kodiak X 4 44 F 0 i ’ tled to stop th Not: all m Seattle — J.{Cordova . 5% 46 46 $g :Lw ; ) 4 g fied R 5 ¢ Patricia Gay, i!uneau 54 43 “ ggogec|Heoy effect w snch Taug B. Hagza eriGH Tmpett, | Sitka . 57 47 v r | Ketchikan 58 50 52 | Prince Rupert 58 46 48 Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy Rain Rain ! ight dental A i, ot Rl ; ke iy But if cne rumor can be said r Mis, Sarky L Tiieas, Mra. Fittin ik Coats anc su that were 5 : | [support another, the rumor of pro- American Bar Floyd Perssen, Olaf|Edmonton ........ 176 50 50 much mor “nats and B posed scuttling of the court and ERBT ey elliken, Alvin Swartos. Seattle ... 64 56 58 mu nox DI : ‘| |wage-hour bills is supported by two| SHANGHAT, China, June 21— From Ketchikan—A. E. Karnes, C.|Portiand ... 64 S suits with t °RERs o9e 88 sronnasenl crsnanel ol others. One is that Senator Rob- There is a bar in Shanghai that F. Messer, Del T. Fett, Dr. F., E,|San Francisco .... 72 56 i - o8 inson, majority leader, has tenta- ,fr., y an flors o Warner, New York ... 74 62 66 |tively booked pd for Europ ucation along } » om Wrangell—Harry Lucs | Washington ... 82 70 4 |July 15. That wo W : v jand Mrs. Hugh McCreadle, G. E. WEATHER, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY tof the tim L] ] Cloudy SEed retting G $ .o 3 lgress wouid .‘ 3 0 e. of Portland, Ore- Seattle (airport), sprinkling, temperature 57; Blaine, raining, 54; youre getung. g a that Representative Sam Rayh \ i s ; r Seward on the ves- Victoria, cloudy, 54; Alert Bay, partly cloudy, 51; Bull Harbor, cloudy, '\"'C‘(;b }1('}1]@"‘4 Ul I House Majority Zo jere to transfer tomor-|51; Triple Island, partly cloudy; Langara Island, partly cloudy, 50; |plans for an « v:éstward bound steamer | Prince Rupert, clear, 52; Ketchikan, cleudy, 52; Craig, cloudy,/55: twill and other mat 1is. | Washington. } shez” 1s P < Wrangell, partly cloudy, 53; Petersburg, cloudy, 56; Sitka, cloudy, 54; 1 i 2 ' 4 h for Hd)nrs from Seattle |Radioville, cloudy, 54; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 53; Juneau, clou- 4 | PURPOSE & e . For Skagway|dy, 53; Skagway, clear, 46; Port Althorp, cloudy; Tenakee, partly elou- JiT oo AL it S i 2 engers are mak-|dy: St. Elias, cloudy, 50; Cordova, cloudy, 49; McCarthy, raining, ' 48; A8sE Tum R : i iy r p to Southeast M_'chmna, cloudy, 50; Portage, cloudy, 57; Anchorage, cloudy, 41; Fair- Bz . ot N3 L 4 n,u.l‘nt 1, a % 1 the : steamer andlb““ksv clear, 70; Nenana, clear, 66; Hot Springs, clear, 70; Tt.nnhh. tailoreqa, v 1 : CORER(3 f“l S o b i clear, 66; Ruby, clear, smoky, 61; Nulato, clear, 72; Kaltag, Unalakleet, finished details, and fine ; ¢ s gt i v . sdlad et o b b LS et B e i 1:4 i ; N or court bills could be broug v i Tuesday, June 22, — Sunrise at Juneau, 2:53 a.m.; sunset, 9:10 p.m. quaiity 1JIHA1(_}b. \ iy O6 i vote even by Aug 1 ‘ B ¥ g 7 WEATHER SYNOPSIS ’ in a S‘LY}G. 1 | | Some of the hi i J Slows Down o i i ¢ Low barometric pressure continued this moruing throughout Alas- lidea that Presid € b an SIOWS \ Money in the Famlly ka, northwestern Canada, and over the northeastern portion o6f the 3 wants to keep > e 1 ! 1 Thu Iy & Pacific Ocean, there being two storm areas, one over the Pacific Ocean T\IO APPROVALS 1 | —for a purpose ¢ dozex known port is relapsing t AZ CITY. June 21—|gat latitude 46 degrees and longitude 144 degrees where a. pressure of : | . t ¥ t * < L bulldog that 2940 inches prevailed and the second storm centered over the Aleu- bould stay in|tians, the lowest reported pressure being 28.50 inches a short distance south of the Rat Islands. This general pressure distribution has been along when attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from Kodiak to James E.lOregon, followed by clearing weather this morning over portions of his annual|Southeastern Alaska, and by fair weather over the remainder of thc Clough held the|field of observation. S e i ] ators who ar "“T”» ATIO 1 are up for clecti D A nA 1ot 3 already . of th & {meet onl | Al prospeet i ing bill is gone f 1 3 ill th <l up, retrieved it e ren 5 O nc | it it the far Wi \ S ind carried it back to his master. LEGION MEETING dugout, tonight at § OClogk: Mem- i . {farm organizati will ¢ nv Gold is hoarded in India by all' Thi ppened a second time, and! bers of the Fourth of* ly Com- place 1 f ple, as ¢ ve il Clongh put the bill away| Regular meeting of the Alford|mittee are aski to meet earlier Iunerxu s Leoamg Depafiment Store " is in r the ¢ uran € nd rm I e in city till did the dog give up John Bradford Post of the Amer-!to discuss plans for the Independ- Y " ffor ) ain possession. ! jcan Legion will be held in the ence Day celebration. T llHHilill:l‘IHHi!"’l1|IIIIHl!l!HINIIIII!I_IHH_II]MI_IMH_A@I LR - sibionin rize Is Soughi “cfifll]l] Quilts SRR S - - - -~ ) Posace] \ For Frenchman, in Jail| Used to Build | come for the AUSTIN, Tex., use old-fashioned cott build concrete highways. Cotton mats—which officia are nothing more than quilt: used in “curing” newly laid pave- ment. i 1t started as an experiment to| develop a néw use for the state’s »f ,crop but officials found that hen v 1 and I hours inated Roosevelt for his gou.l m e than burl it bor policy and the Pan-A ¢ ed from India—for their purpc conference, Maurras' colleag ¢ < The moist (:utr'.n.n maintains a nominated him fror his gd"\,,“l, | constant u_'mpmu\uu- and prrtvems: in the royalist newspaper, L'Action W the surfacing from cra_cking. The | Francaise CHARLES MAURRAS drp(.rufu-n\ has uwfl some 20,000‘ ‘Sharpen Your Kni mats. The same mat can be used | The editorials which bro many times M iprsanment. catiea nis BLANTON “BROTHERS ollowers to sharpen lmw“ il \ TAKE DUCKIN IN Finds AliliaiHonest knives for use against th unless they eased th . * LENA BEACH WATERS saN FRANCISCO—John Palm, campaign against Tialvy 3 S 3 70, who has carried mail in Alaska of the 69-year-old royalist mair since the turn of the century, came hie \:w'r"“_‘(d_ BONEL A Seiober he kept on puffing at his cigar wher: | to San Franclsco on his first jour- | Malrrag NBn st ¢ DO is boat tipped over yeste Dr. ney out of the north in 16 years. | buf regained ALy | William P. Blanton is today offor- As he read the crime news, he re- mfortable 0 o eXeuses UL 14 called that he had carried more He wrote *u'\: il nd atidns Fon ik i 8 than $2,000,000 in gold dust by dog ups of his foliow dally. | s rday afternoor sledge, sleigh and sedan and never ison term 5 1 S beksd “bo th Dr. Blan-, had been held up or molested By TrAc- ton was is broth 3 Lor k3 - of \d..ch he is a po- .4 both ¢ t t The United es, with a t with Leon Daudel. ;. ...ioc of n phone density of 13.69 phones per il rs his DAME cguseq the ize. 100 inhabitants has 40 per cent of top of page one un-| ‘ni o hurt in the accident, the world’s total of 35,028,000 tele- | and the u(m-(lr(l in bringing nes House of France, T T ! il M e e e o Guise, hel ‘e Eight Men Lose Head: , QOver Viillagers” Mi 4 ¥ ot Mol S g e at- GIVES OLYMPIA ITS LONSTANT PURITY? informed the n ¥ boat was me: by Its the Water” LRy the ‘Camel ko] SiahE o § anta: e and special type of natural brew- é : o Bl g R + oy | ing water, combined with skill and fine p i A e ... when you know these things L PP M > soldiers bourded Uie JUDE. | heers world famous for quality . . . arl ,” A::‘ vedra 1 ped off the u‘(.- Hli'- 1,i);]ewise,Tin Amcrir;, our subterrancan tina iu 1936, i ) il carried them to the mili- - wells at Tumwater have made Olympia | " o L] -~ icers to obtain a reward. | Beer internationally | 2:‘) Z’ WINS DIVORCE ->-oo— - recognized for fine 0” ”0w e's' 6,' Ze ‘f zVe 0” B flavor, clean taste, con- Ruby R ad has been granted, M ich field for the phil- | A stant purity and re- Albert R. Elstad, Juneau insu ) dl n addition o0 y L4 man. re ey it M Gk i m N QLymPIA In one section of Death Valley,|Spanish 4, BEEB Calif., there are 530 varie ot o i . i > - “Its the Water” plants and more than 130 different| Lode and placer socation mnotices AN T kinde of birds. |for sale at The Empire Office, Copyright 1937, LIGeTT & Myrrs Topacco Co, s Maurras, serv ing concurre entences of eight and three months for provocation to murder Premier Leon Blum and oth- h Socialists, is scheduled to *d this month. rate his freedom and re- So expert at falling overboard that | | |

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