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THE D AILY ALASKA l:.MPlRl; IUbbDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937. |and swimming there. During their ] U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU regattas were staged by, the mid= THE WE 4TIIEI{ shipmen in the Nazi naval academy P J Fl an E U Rfl P E there. Very mierest iy D i scu s s ed at e o U B Wt Bkl \IM[ to ,“;, pl‘t-'t' ca ;“_ used & . Fair tonight and Wednesday; g nlle to moderate northerly winds. M),, King of Denmark, and a dinner » A Time . Bnr;)(r).n]t:u'r ’1;;!“11- }Im:n‘l)lhty Wsmd ngmty V&Satha in the former home of Dr. Hugo a j4 pm. yest'y 3015 ear Eokanb. Stk - boits: thre ki 0 S 4 am. today 3017 “49 84 0 0 Clear Juneau Misé Retursis from Fckonet. is house thero ts mawn Carl E. Croson, Potentatefnoon today 3012 64 B i Clear 4 e : Two Months’ Trip |airicible engineer occupied it | of Nile Temple, Gives ¥ il 2 We are prepared to help you outfit Kevoss Atlarda Interesting Museum \' Main Adidrass b Bdte O e ] X il e S Flensburg was a flourishing sea- o . K wigh Ry o a.m. the children for school— Bl Bic ddt i ie 1l | - Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather With recollections of & two-ly oo and is filled with sights m‘ “Rotary and Service Clubs” was Anchorage 64 | 54 3 — Trace g GIRLS’ COATS months’ trip to Europe this summer ‘”1” interest, Miss Hansen reports. | | the admirably expressed topic of a|Barrow 36 | 36 38 8 0 Cloudy still dancing before her eyes, \lw““ the s ”“'n the “,l"‘ xact rep- | talk today by Carl E. Croson, Poten- [Nome 52 50 50 10 i Y Cloudy rices starting at $4.50 Margit Hansen arrived in Juneau|p . = oo 10" N0 i German | tate of th » Temple, at a meet- | Bethel 62 50 50 4 36 Rain last evening aboard the steameri, = . i |ing of ti tary Club at Percy’s Fairbanks 50 52 8 51 Rain GIRLS SKIRTS— North Sea for a short visit here with| " N ve 0 oo en g | Cafe Dawson 50 50 s 02 Bt o her parents before returning toj . p o TR Nt of service club work St. Paul - 5 : $2.50 and up Moscow, for another term at thel .. oo oo o por RS e world were explained |[Dutch Harbor 62 52 12 22 Cloudy University of Idaho. S Croson in one of the finest|Kodiak 68 54 4 T Cloudy GIRLS’ DRESSES— Heading directly east from Mo JK‘.’;']‘”P‘ Eibine. onest: e ssses in the history of the club.|Cordova 62 52 52 4 0 Cloudy $l 00 d cow, on June 27, Miss Hansen, in ('_”_‘“‘ % 'm’ Holland |Two other short addresses were|Juneau 68 | 47 19 [} [} Clear b and up company with her college roomate, |\ oo™ o (ho vear ,{made by Harrison J. Hart, Chief|Sitka 64 48 o - 3 0 B Miss Dorothy Whiteman, and her| ' "F0 5 0 2abban of. the Nile Temple and by | Ketchikan 72 50° 50 4 0 Clear UNDERWEAB— roomate’s father, 8. H. Whiteman, England, 'Sto G. Ricketts, Commander of the|Prince Rupert 4 | 50 50 4 0 Clear For Boys and Girls of Cataldo, Idaho, Miss Hansen| & 0 0 L {Coast Guard cutter Haida. Edmonton 62 I 34 36 0 0 Fog spent one day in Washington, D. C., | Proth ViEetgert: ke | During the meeting it was de-|Seattle 62 56 58 4 54 Rain PHOENIX HOSIERY__ then went to New York City for|, “po1ooq 10ndid ot 1 _{cided to d President C. D. Beale|Portland 62 | 58 58 4 .70 Cloudy . gt another three days before I02 11 vinon for Bifiee’ i with time|®nd Secretary Rev. O. L. Kendall to|San Francisco 60 | 54 56 12 0 Cloudy For all the Children across the Atlantic on the 8. s (0T THeC CONS WILH PAC|the Hood River Presidents’ and Sec-|New York 80 | 68 72 8 T Bles ) Berengaria. |rter. o oy e S ira wries’ Assembly for the 102nd di- | Washington [ | 72 72 4 06 Pt Cldy HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ DRESSES— At Communist Session “ » King and Queen returning from gl ‘"’Q""';"‘l"‘;"”"‘ 13 and 14} WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TODAY Right from the outset, the three|yioand, the Archbishop of Canter-| 7 B: Burford led the singing, ac- Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 57; Blaine, cloudy, 52; Vic- Washable Lambskin, $4.75-56.95 travelers were to happen upon in i!hm.\v, } mpanied by James McNaughton |toria, cloudy, 56; Alert Bay, clear, 47; Bull Harbor, clear, 47: Prince . teresting scenes. Because of the S A “Ghost T ‘ the piano. Rupert, foggy, 50; Langara Island cloudy, 52; Ketchikan, clear, 52; GIRLS' SWEATERS— delayed sailing of the N""flfl'”“‘«‘I Then they boarded “G |m About 40 members attended Craig, clear, 54; Wrangell, clear, 50; Petersburg, clear, 56: Sitka, clear, $1.95 and up the Berengaria was complelely Train” for Much-Wenlock, a ,m.,‘.‘, g {30; Radioville, cloudy, 52; Soapstone Point, foggy, 52; Port Althorp, {filled for the voyage, and among her e at wa t r con y; Tencqee, clear; Juneau, clar, 48; Skagwa; . 5 lvillage that was important durin loudy; Tenry 5 J 1 , 45; Yaka passengers was a group of Com-|ina conflict of the Yorkists and hs;l, cloudy;' Copper River, fogg;; Cordova, foggy hitina, clou- S | munist enthusiasts returning to the pancasters. After vainly frying (o dy, 56; McCarthy, cloudy, 44; Portige, cloudy, 56; Anchorage, cloudy, BERETS— USSR. The Communists held meet-1y,y white ink in various little Eng- ] 57; Fairbanks, misting, 54; Nenania, Kaltag, Unalakleet, missing; Hot g ings aboard ship, and Miss Ilmrv“iv h communities, and finding it NB T THS P M Springs, cloudy, 54; Tanana, rainir Ruby, cloudy, 52; Nulato, clou- 75 cents and her companions, as well as|uneard of. they went back to Lon- §ddd 8 &¥indy, 50; Flat, raining, 41; Ohogamute 51 other passengers, went back into| 10 4 s Juneau, September 1. — Sunri'e, 4:57 am.; sunset, 7:02 back don; then to Liverpool aboard L J September 1 1 02 pm, the third-class to listen in on one of |10 Duchess of Bedford for the jour-| The PAA i WEATHER SYNOPSTs BLOUSES— fthe gatherings; finding it an inter-| oy back across the ocean. Hatnaduicn’ | High barometric pressure continued this morning over the North esting and unus.uz_fl experience. Fm-, Steaming up fhe St. Lawrence!pm. today, will not leave ”", Ju- |Pacific ‘Ocean from the Aleutians, the Gulf of Alaska, and Southeast $1.00 and $1.95 lowing the meeting, Miss "““*"-,“ aterway, they landed at Montreal, |neau 5t northern flight |Alaska southwestward to the Hawalian Islands, the crest being 3064 L = was cornered by a woman Cum-\”,”, went to Chicago for one day, lunti er the arrival of the steam-inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 50 degrees and longitude 150 munist, who explained the MOVe- | ayupyst 20; then the trip back to|ship a ‘from’ the south, PAA degrees, Low pressure prevailed over the Pacific Northwest States ment to her in detail, and at firstj;. w Coast was made. ‘After!Agent T Delebecque announced and over the interior and northern portions of Alaska, the lowest re- SCHOOL SHOES—— hand. 3 1 s her friends in Idaho, M today ported pressure being 29.80 inche; at Barrow. This general pressure : On to England sen came directly north to see| Af the controls will be Pilots Jerry [diStribution has been attended by precipitation over the For Boys and Girls—Moderately The Atlantic crossing behind, the |her parents. She is to leave Juneau | jones and Fred Hall. The PAA plane (Western, and northern po ! Alaska and by ge ly fair wea- Pritad Berengaria touched at Cherbourg, !|September 13, to return to school|arrived here Sunday afternoon ,,.,l“"‘l from the Guif of Alaska southward to Vancouver Island. riceaq. then continued on to Southampton, |with plenty to think about «nnmw]. flight south. A stop will be made | England, where the Whitemans and {the coming school year. phaghssted Whiteh . . st ubiller.ad Miss Hansen landed. There they | - — 3 N5 R S sion of C P Yol were met by friends and were taken ] < g ik na ‘l”(“"l‘;:l\ ;'{? also said he by car, through Oxford for a \‘\,HALIBUTER “Mei akatla Indians {Epdes 6 e et i v L of the college, then on to Shrews-| | Benchited by Measure { ing about it within the next few bury, where they spent some time | . & | ] days. 5 2 enrenas 0O, 1INcC. They made several trips out of Q pr w Slgncd by President i, o Shrewsbury, visiting great old| L. | The Bering Strait, separati i | g ‘ail, separating Asia " castles and churches, dating back w. \s'zlm.n' Aug. 31. -~ The| HYDE PARK, N.Y., Aug. 31. — from America, was discovered by a NJNEAU S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE to the time of the Norman invasion f ol g SR announces that thePresident Roosevent said he has| Cossack named Deshnev in 1648, F From Shrewsbury, they made a| The halibuter Northern is adrif signed the bill mak-|————— —_— . TR \‘__ motor trip through Wales, which |0 W ’) ‘IL 1"\“" “““‘ ‘1‘;‘ (f;}l‘“" n er provision for Metlakatla ' dejed was highlighted by their arrival|ey With a broken crankshaft. Threc | , ) ns by ordering reve-' ( g "l Ever‘;sl.gym just two or lhm'llyf the N””h‘;\] e n 'H\'\ulu!:“‘z“['uwl\)v!():»{:\“:r. (r;:l‘xgx : s \T 9 l) l |days after the King and Queen had/dory to Port Alexander to summon | oo oo noo oo o e Intere I l L welcome to the rulers were still| I;‘_" ':":_‘ r ’1 ane, :“‘-”‘-4 "be placed in trust funds bearing ' ' ' () o draping . the/.commuynityy ffing b, etchikan, has deft o f percent inter em em er n 'l“ m (”"I)(" n greatly to the visit there. FHISERpA) BTt | The bill, introduced by Alaska 9.9.9 e L i The greater part of their time A I Dblagata Div RO s > o . gate Dimond, known as H. R. 2 TU cHIcHAGUF abroad was spent by Miss Hansen| MRS, M. TIEDEMA N | 60 that the people of and her companions in England,| c R VA RE the Wity will be 4 where they were initiated into the| ORDC y DIES HE : 3 B A 5 44 o y d dnto e Y atle mar ro it B gt o [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has sport of riding to hounds on ar ; 43 of the Int 2 use t b d 1 d i t otter hunt. Miss Hansen was taken Mrs. Madrona Tiedeman of Cordova,| .~ 3 R o no een aelivere | Charles Nickovich, who has bcren by the scarlet jackets donned ' by idbubell | this. AftArnoth. At 19150 own funds, \\nlmu. v\:({;“].l | confined in St. Ann’s Hospital for ; R TRt the Gloernent Hos g thereo many of the hunters. She was also &t the Government Hosj P i . M |the past three weeks following an over)yoved at her first chance to! Mrs. Tiedeman, who W years| o | ess. At the present i By 6:00 P. unmmon was flown to Chichagof | = "0 (00 T e the most]old, 3 . Taals . the funds are deposited in the | this morning at 10 o'clock by AAT |t i lland, Al She p Treasury as funds of the United | Pilot Sheldon Simmons in the Lock- 4 F 3 Ihet husband: August Ti tes, and can only be obtained Simmons then flew N. F. Litton,! 00 ™0 e days in Paris, where The body is at the Charles W.|-5 " the bill, the i will writer for the American Boy, on a they found their greatest inter M}(Aum Mortuary »l_ S the Tt but will | |round-trip to Sitka, and Ruby Kin- |y, 4,0 pjgerian street peddlers. Bar- | - be depostied X1, HR imn pe A0 o erson, Lawrence Cunningham and R |count and shall be subject to ex- THE CANDIDATES - |Harry Heighdahl to Sitka, Simmons fi]’:’_‘gfl:’l:;gn ‘g:;‘ar:lfl‘ delighttul, TWOQ HA“BUTERS { pendi under such rules and Dr. Roberto Ortiz (left) and Dr. Marcelo de Alvear are the princi- | Co "0 Con t b T i after- | & g geclared il SELL AT SEATTLE |resulations as the Secretary of the pal candidates in Argentina’s presidential election September 5. |noon after picking up Dr. James‘wenaf:%:;gxt l‘;ou;o]rthf':nb“‘(l‘“.x)n'u’](;‘v {Interior may provide Ferma . o FRE Al I‘W-' Carswell, Territorial Board of myay agmired the great Cathedral| SEATTLE, Aug. 31. — Two hall-| BTy A copy will be sent you IMMED- BUENOS AIRES, Ang. 31 wit h political corruption and ,Hu.l]lh doctor, and possibly Dr. Ed',at Cologne, passed through Keil |buters, both from the western Haniel TO LITUYA BAY e 4ia Sl ot ) Gendidate; for |; SOPRSOR 8 hatlseclepntng, ward F. Vollert, doctor for the BU-!cgpa) then settled down for a few |sold here today. The Electra brouzhi| On an administrative mission to re-clestion (the constitution forbids | 2r Ortiz is supported by the twojreau of Indlan Affairs, who Were|goys iy mensburg, near the Dan-|in 39,000 pounds, selling for 10%|Lituya Bay, Administrative As IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. that). President Augustin P, Justo | Parties making up the conservative-)investigating sickness at Hoonah. [y porder. They met with perfectiand 9 cents a pound,'and the Ta-|tant J. P. Williams of the For N ona Ml isus R the oam. tion “xlm'l{ 1:fl-\(flu'1>nlgt- \of\”;:)") !;ul‘j'l. l:::lr lenfz ;x; the su_xl\l;:wea““,, at Flensburg, and spent!toosh, 25000 pounds, sold for 11;Service sailed this morning aboard (Do not call after 7:15 P M) & P S S Justo administration. Dr.|s r 0 ay a.m. wil i saf and 9 ts the Forester. citer Biign desding to Argentind’s preal- | 4 v is the nomines of the |Mrs. Barr and 100 pounds of fresn|*ome. Feally delightful days safling ald © cents i R st » RN (Eon 00 epiaer S Radical party which claims support [grapes and prunes. He will return 1“‘(0 oldtime '.x:l nds, ly\“‘ I""‘" { the Argentine masses, this afternoon, minus Mrs. Barr, ‘ - ps, are the principal candi i J v 3 | : ;:‘I‘Sm‘;r \:\J]l £t The Issues. Are. Sharp who will visit her mother. \ ‘ Dr. Roberto M. Ortiz, until recent-| The government party, support- § “‘ R ans adtnister. 5 Ei " ing Dr. Ortiz, points out that when DYER E s M i ot i s ot n 350 o George Alfors and points to returning pros- |ArEEntina was in the midst of the § ¥ budget was out of perity as reason enough for c geur an ::::é?:] ;:::U(:‘:m new deal” fl- |y " the' succeeding ‘six years, they [Albert Dyer, convicted strangler and Dr. Marcelo T. de Alvear, Argen- COntinue, in contract, the budget l'a‘vl-sher of three little Inglewood tina’s Presiden from peen balanced, emergency taxes |8irls, has been sentenced to death. | Under bee the Justo 1928, charges prarsa porting in with equ rich concern: THE ISSUE a s Though not a candidate for re- | colon election, President Augustin P. min! and he Justo is the chief campaign is- sue—one candidate supporting and the other denouncing his (z “new deal” finaneial policies. |olution anish-Portugt ation sailed leadership phie n, its d farm prices were down.| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 3L— the law the case automati- cally goes to the California Svpreme Court for review. San Quentin is the place for execution. n reduced, the foreign debt s been lowered and farm N Radical Alvear, party, sup-| replies that Dr. d the Justo regiment used strong- .u':n m.»‘fffld-f and lmHuL( auds to ALIENS NABBED FOR retain control of the national con-| VIOLATING ALASKA last year’s provincial elec- GAME KEGULATIONS ti All three leading figures in the! ayrest and convirnnn of two aliens | campaign—Justo, Ortiz and Alvear |y the Westward for possession of |used to be teammat in the|firearms and taking game without Radical party. When Alvear rep-'a license is reported to the Alaska vesented the more conservalive!Game Commission by Warden wing of the Radical President, | Douglas Gray, who has been in the {both Justo and Ortiz were in lll‘g‘Ahxulians all summer aboard the Cabinet Brown Bear and now is enroute Dr. Ortiz, a thick-set man aof bl.‘“,jg way. lways has espoused liberal| At Port Moller, Fred Nelson was,| has combined politi aken into custody for being an and the practice of law lalien in possession of firearms and 14l success. He is moderate- |taking game and fur without a interested in several large |license, He was fined $500 and given s and is a former attorney |six months in jail by Judge Fred for the British-owned Great W1-.~l~mrifm-ld at Squaw Harbor. Einar ern Railway Sorli, another alien, was arrested Dr. de ar, 69, is a member [at Uganik Bay on Kodiak Island of an old Argentine family. His|and fined $150 by the Commissioner great great andfather was a at Kodiak. Spanish Adm who came out to| Warden Gray is now at Kodiak Argentina in colonial days to settle jand will leave the Brown Bear at se dispute over His alor Cordova while he remains there {during the deer shooting season there from September 20 to. Sep- frontiers. E removed from party|tember 30. The Brown Bear, is before the Radical ca-|expected to reach Seward a week came with the 1930 rev-{from today and then will continue south, RAND W KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GOOD LIQUORS YOUR GUIDE TO NATIONAL DISTILLERS DUCTS CORPORATICN, NEW YORK Yon_are invited to present ~ais_coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre rnd receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “That Girl from Paris” As a paid-up subseriber of Tfle Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering. 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