The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1937, Page 2

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TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1937. in addition to these two, proof of age through such document as a birth certificate, church recor marriage records, Baptism records, passports, naturalization —certifi- s, army or navy records, li- ¢ isued by the Steamboat In- pection Service, or other official licenses, insurance records, home- stead records, trapper's licenses, employment records, hospital rec- ords, entries in family Bible, lodge records, voting registration prior THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE D 6 S GRAY APPOINTED PUBLIC WELFARE ¢ MOMENT peeNT INJUNEAY Other Appointments An- 10 1930, or any other official docu- nounced for First Judi- X l l)i\'i\‘il)ll ment H‘{nl w.ould include statement A cla S of applicant’s age. May. i, = Those desiring to make applica-y 0 iket 34 Hidiire tions will facilitate the work of| rare | Anchorage 47 the Department of Public Welfare | 282 0 8 if they will be careful to bring N;me 6 these proofs to the agent at the|ply ) 54 they are applying for assist- Fairbanks 54 The Department of Public Wel- ;‘f“;:":l ;g signated the following [pie )™ prarios pd gents in the First Judicial!g qin) 48 done by Division: for Angoon, Fred E.|gordova 52 and commonly Brandes, Postmaster; Chichagof,' yyneau 50 Age Pensi Loui U. S. Commissioner; | gjtka 52 made in or y Garton, U. S. Commis- | Ketchikan 58 inily to co- sioner; Douglas, Guy L. Smith, ! prince Rupert 60 F 1 Govern- Postmaster; Haines, O. E. Schom- |Edmonton 52 curity bel, U. S. Commissioner; Hoonah, | Seattle 58 the United States Robert R. Brown, U. S. Commis-|Portland . 64 atches dollar for dol- sioner; Hydaburg, Mr. Mathews,|San Francisco 64 Territorial money up to $30 | Postmaster; Hyder, Sydney Smith, |New York 68 62 month for care of the aged.|U. S. Commissioner; Kake, E. Klr-iWashlngton 64 64 1937, all of the money Ebex'ger, Postmaster; Kasaan, Jolm’. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY the aged was from [P. Nelson, Postmaster; Kennecott, Pl was @ ¥ W A T s Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 39; Blaine, clear, 38; Vic- . th j li‘]‘m\l:‘ '| )?‘(.]Fxxl«;xlx’}: h‘.h\fi;rfis‘ma]:t,g,"nfii:;. ‘toria, clear, 46; Alert _Bay. foggy, 39; Bull Harbor, foggy, 40; Prince ¢ A B Henson Pust-: Rupert, cloudy, 47; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, cloudy, 50; -(vr\'mr'; H;rf;ld .F Ketchikan, cloudy, 48; Craig, !{lOI«dy, 52; Wrangell, cloudy, 48; Pet- s © ersburg, raining, 46; Sitka, raining, 52; Radioville, raining, 44; Juneau, Commissioner; Port [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 5. Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.18 47 3 swW 3 30.20 44 83 S 8 Lt. Rain 30.16 46 90 SE 8 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS T TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. 43 56 30 0 30 40 42 38 L ‘Weathet Cloudy Time 4 pm. yesty |4 am. today Noon today B S — i i 4am. Weather 30 38 40 42 38 48 50 44 “ 46 46 32 44 48 54 16 4 20 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy the Cloudy rislation, 46 Cloudy Rain Rain Rain work had formerly een the Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy with operate ment in owcosnen| oRal| on ano-looco: | per Metlakat, S business itumn Dress Sale 5.00 ersary &1 hoice—§1 ;'égg @eag !flc. Dep irtment Store s includes Old Age nec r departmen accepting applications for Assistance and m 18 investigations Felix Graj sioner wed offi United Juneau States Com- mi at ining, 44; H. H. Delamater, U. 8. raining: Commissioner; Sitka, Henry L. Bahrt, U. S. Commissioner; Skag- way, Canvass White, U Com- missioner; Tenakee, Ed Snyder, Postmaster; Wrangell, Richard wratt, U. S. Commissioner; Yaku- t, Hardy Trefzgar, U. S. Com- missioner; Ketchikan, A, V. Sim- onsen, Deputy Clerk of Court. urther information and instruc- raining, 4 Soapstone Point, ina, cloudy, 40; McCarthy, cloudy, 36; Portage, raining, 44; Anchorage, High barometric pressure prevailed southward to California, ington-Oregon coast. Skagway, raining, 42; raining, Hawk 38; Fairbanks, raining, 40; Nenana, e, 6:14 Inlet, Cordova, raining; Hoonah, raining, 48; Chit- rainfg, 44; Hot Springs, raining, 40; Tanana, cloudy, 39; Ruby, cloudy, 35; Nulato, cloudy, 40; Kaltag, cloudy, 38; Flat, foggy, 39; Ohogamute, clear, 38. Juneau, Wednesday, Oct. 6.—Sunris a.m.; sunset, 5:22 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS this the crest the A storm area prevailed over morning from Skagway being 30.34 inches off the Wash- the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, lowest reported pressure being 29.20 inches a short distance south-southwest of Kodiak. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to Sumner Strait, also over portions of the interior of Alaska and by fair weather from Prince Rupert southward to California. Wanted: Fish Poles By Belgian Congo WASHINGTON.—From all over | the world comes inquiries to the de- | partment of comme: for the pur- chase of American-made goods. The Belgian Congo is interested | e in fishing poles, reels and lines for| TLatest available figures show 126 deep sea fishing; American-bred An- | American colleges to have endow- gora goats are wanted in Colombia; | ments of $2,000,000 or over. law the r the can be secured from Mr. Gray law, the)who has been supplied with all for the needy | necessary forms. the age of | - 10 are citizens Wriiing No Key to new FUR SLEEVE Fur FOR FALL pin, dyed in the warm brown tone of nutria, give at of caramel- aged who have a 65 years or over, the top, bulk considered smart this year to a fitted ¢ the United have resided bre _ the Terr vears out of To Character, the front of the brown felt toque which accompanies it. { iine. - years hrmediste] S i Scientist Says sleeves of I Four bright varicolored hatpins stab in wn, velvety-surfaced wool. bathroom scales are inquired for from Czechoslovakia; and Canada wants to purchase granulated corn husks for cleaning furs. ., The Russian chapel at Fort Ross, Cal, is a unique remnant of the meager Russian colonization in North America south of Alaska. Fort Ross was established by Rus- sian colonists who came from Al- aska in 1812 3 v nave not made vol- | of their purpose of rooster spurs. Hack acks of hot peanuts \ch pocket—to keep their hands Ski trains advertise “specials leaving the Adirondacks Of course some of this i but, come snow, t} a man w Dr. Victor found Max moaning in Bellevue Hospital said perspirin death.” Finia responded and Durschlag, thirty-four bed and saying little| “I'm sweatin is is| Dr. Finia pulled Max. T blanket nsparent ent LEXINGTON, Ky Don't judge erty for the obtaining |a man’s character by his portrait or assistance |his handwriting, advises Prof. Her- In order to protect both the aged man W. Martin of the University! the taxpayer, the De- |of Kentucky department of psychol- Public Welfare must | While he believes there may be throu an investi- some truth in the old saying that in need [the camera doesn't lie, “it doesn’t istance (say much either,” Professor Martin to for person and partment of itself y the tumblerful.” blanket. off wved a seepnd he found a around turban of ogy premature en satisfy Under that quilt. And a thick ish towels Dr. Finia sent Max to the Belle- psychopathic ward for observa- \ppen: at the app! 16 - “ His Bed Was Same As Tu.rk@s!z Bath Max's Of assistance before Turk ts conducted by I asses, the hologist asserts, ve demon- ted that it is impossible to judge w emphasized residence 7 An person | ps required to furnish proof of str citizenship through certificates of general ability and character by a naturalization. He was also requir- |photograph, and that handwriting ed to furnish uncontrovertible proof |is not an accurate means of analyz- character was & 2 vue tion - The robin is the bird of | Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin. ‘of residence. The new law requires ing state NEW YORK, Oct. 5— call to FEDERAL LABOR UNION-21001 wnin, \ppear Hac yawn in- eldom warm. Ve de- Meeting Tuesday-October 5, 1937 FEDERAL LABOR UNION-21001 Ole Westby Yon are Invited to present ~ais coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Great Guy” As a pald-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for curremv offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE ~” HURRY OVER JEIR QUAKER gosygeous AR NEWS, u’ll find smart them while FREE HOROSCOPE BOOK Askc § . FLOOR COVERING Let Us Check It for Winter— “RPM” has them all—high oil mileage; easy starting; superior lubricating value; minimum of friction; clean- liness of engine;—stability! 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