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- ae e SALE ENaRaEREsi T “ 5 Turkish Towels ST 1 Linen Dish Towels $1.00 .$1.00 Hope Muslin $1.00 1ined Quting Flannel $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. rtment Store ain Goods B yards Cotion Prints N U > ¢ 2 yards 50 in. Monkscloth pair RPuffled Curtiains yurds Lace Zuriain Net 1 Fouse ble 1 Vingle P 1 Led: Blanket Cotlor rt-Wool Bl Juneau's Leading Depa City’ 7-'mv(10rs ," § It L¢ ' b Cured in 12 Glass Towels $1.00: 8 Huck Towels 51.00‘ $1.00: $1.00¢ r-f I Treatment THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRP,. TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1937. MINLEY PARK - Nome Man First 11 OD € S MAN SAYSPAST To Benefit by of the MOMENT S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUITURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 12. Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. ' YEAR BEST YET Securit Law o 5 y Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wlnd Velocity Weathee 4 p.m. yest'y 30.02 52 71 5 Cloudy . 4 am. today 29.96 41 89 s 3 Lt. Rain JN(‘n Hotel May Be FmHh— Employee of U. S. Smelting Noon today 2094 48 9 W._ 4 Sprkling I ed by Next Tourist Company Gets Check for BAD SR Er RS TODAY | Season $4| .03 Under New Act Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. | McKinley Park had its biggest| An.employee of the U. S. Smelting, A,i':;‘::;o i 244:"“" w:';? h SR T r:,m e tourist year this past summer, J. Refining & Mining Company, Nome Batrow 2 2 2% 16 0 Clear |L. Galen, President of the Mt. Mc- | Department, has the distinction of | Nome 44 [ 36 44 10 0 Cloudy |Kinley Tourist and Transportation being the first person in Alaska to Bethel 42 | 36 42 14 0 Pt. Cldy Lu aid at the Hotel Juneau. receive a “lump sum” payment un- Fairbanks 48 26 26 4 0 Clear alen, who is leaving on the Al- der Title II of the Social Security Dawson 38 | 36 36 20 0 Cloudy mm tomorrow for his home in Cor- | Act, according to the Social Se- St. Paul . 50 - — — — e |dova, said his company was going curity Board office here. Dutch Harbor 50 | 44 46 16 92 Cloudy %{to build a lodge at about 4,000 feet| He has been employed by this Kodiak 50 | 48 48 6 06 Rain el=vation approximately 60 miles company since January 1 of this Cordova ... 54 | 50 52 8 02 Rain . from the station on the railroad, year, and each pay period one per- Juneau 54 46 “ 3 T Rain & near. Muldrow Glacier. cent has been deducted from his Sitka 57 | 45 - — 14 #| The new $350,000 tourist hotel be- | pay by his employer for taxes un- Ketchikan 58 50 52 4 02 Cloudy : ing erected on the railroad by the der Title VIII of the Social Se- Prince Rupert 56 | 50 54 4 10 Rain Government, now has the roof oncurity Act. Edmonton 30 30 28 6 0 Cloudy & and crews will undoubtedly be able| He became 65 years old on July 19 |Seattle ... 68 | 50 50 4 T Pt.Cldy @ to work all winter, Galen said. Heland therefore under the law he is| Portland wereeee T8 | 56 56 6 0 Pt. Cldy #'added that, should plans for the{no longer subject to the one per- San Francisco 0 54 54 6 0 Clear £ heating plant be completed in time, |cent tax. Inasmuch as he has not New York a8 | e 48 2. 9 Olear the big new hotel will be ready for|worked in ‘“covered” employment | | Washington ...... 64 48 52 6 T Clear the public by the next tourist sea-|for at least five years, since Janu- | | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY & son rolls around. ary 1, 1987, (the time that the Act| Seattle (airport), foggy, temperature 44; Blaine, clear, 46; Vic- E R T TR became effective) he is not eligible | toria, clear, 54; Alert Bay, cloudy, 46; Bull Harbor, raining, 52; Prince H MISSIONARY SOClETY for monthly payments of insur- Rupert, cloudy, 50; Triple Island, raining; Langara Island, cloudy, lance benefits, and never can be. |52; Ketchikan, raining, 52; Wrangell, cloudy, 49; Petersburg, cloudy, 47; MEET'NG TO BE HELD However, under the law he is en-! | Sitka, cloudy, 56; Radioville, raining, 48; Juneau, raining, 47; Skag- | way, cloudy, 47; Hoonah, raining; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 40; Cor- HERE TO M ORRO w titled to a lump sum benefit, equal 15 4 |to three and one-half percent on | dova, raining, 53; Chitina, cloudy, 30; McCarthy, cloudy, 28; Poriage, H The thi o f the I {the amount of wages he has earned |raining, 50; Anchorage, cloudy, 43; Fairbanks, cloudy, 30; Hot Springs, S i it e Tl ey 1 | {partly cloudy, 28; Tanana, cloudy, 30; Ruby, cloudy, 30; Nulato, partly § Lerdenominational Missionary 8o-|" p. ‘fy1eq his claim through the cloudy, 28; Kaltag, partly cloudy, 25; Flat, partly cloudy, 30; Ohoga- 5wl b_“ DRIC QoMo on et 2 B ‘Smi.d Security office in Juneau mute, cloudy, 40. joom ‘“"' LN Sy F”'“”“Thc claim was received here on Juneau, Wednesday, Oct. 13.—Sunrise, 6:30 a.m.; sunset, 5:02 p.m. 8 vited :, ‘,“e,;d ‘ s !“‘"‘“"“““" »“-‘, "“'l b;]““m‘( U:"‘“"' Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the north- B G decitienss sctite will be ch’""m of the Socia. uu’n y Board | |eastern portion of the North Paci’ic Ocean, there being two sterm E by Mrs. Click, and Mrs. Crystal|:® Washington, D. C. The claim |areas, one being of decided intensity and centered a short distance & Snow Jenne will sing, with Mrs. WAL i Een e e d southeast of Dutch Harbor, the lowest reported pressure being 28.60 B Markle at the organ. The program I Juncau office was boes vt inches. A second storm area was centered over the Pacific Ocean at E will be in charge of Mrs. . E. Rice| '€ Soclal Security Board had no-| |latitude 36 degrees and longitude 134 degrees where a pressure of 29.40 B with the topdo: fob. the ‘,m,,,(,m\}“‘““ e MEeG AHT Y, BeERIIt Rt IVE 5 AT HOME |inches prevailed. High pressure prevailed over northwestern Canada, = |to pay this employee $41.03, which |the crest being 30.58 inches at Fort Smith. This general pressure dis- for winter wear are tailored almost as smartly left is fin- The new flannel robes The dark blue double-breasted desi America.” | “Mexico and Gentrl lis three and one-half percent of the n on the |Lnbuuun has been attended by precipitation along the coas'.al regions Representative speakers from the : o N | as a coat. § lows: The Trinity Cathedral, MIs.|, o"oniovee made a profit of $20.05| scarf. A roll collar and slit pockets are the distinguishing features ‘Ervaiion =il oy G pmv;fl e; ::/I:r poi{i ;’ns :f el ol;ut;e; R Jotin Jorles; Intthieran; s, AMcedi o 1o tine pecant of BIb wilges| o 1o Rincsiviied wing ) cont oi the UEhE ‘SQu,,d Yogia, :: (7‘1.n.y|lul ll;l:’::‘h‘::x“lJv:\l\):::il:]: x:: had been deducted—amounting to 5 — R = D3RR £ s, ot B i e e okt ARGUING OVER |Early Marriages [Read the Classi fied Ads in THE EMPIRE) E Presbyterian, Mrs, Peter Oswold, |Alaska office of the Social 5"“““ | Ry 3 o e g | Board, announced that ever n\ may oy SITTING BULL Increase, Berlin SELL AT SEATTLE“ hoped that the payment of | claims wll be decentralized from Washexgton, D. C, in order that| PIERRE, S. D, Oct. 12—A move- | the payment may be expedited ment to construct a new marker on |However, he states he is gratified the grave of Sitting Bull at Fort lclaims for insurance bene SIX HAL[BUTERS Ibe adjudicated in the field 1 Patronize Irving’s Market ’ 20y-and-Girl ng in Britain. remarkable LONDON, Oct marri: are increa 'l‘hm( has been a SEATTLE, Oct. 12.—S8ix halibut- ers arrived from the western banks today and sold their catches. Thelyiin the promptness in which the Yates, N D., again has revived the | rise lately in the number of couples i Sitka brought in 50000 pounds,|ciaim was adjudicated and paid, It |question of whether the Sioux war- 1 the ages of seventcen and |~ = = FIFTH IN A SFilik Brisk 35,000 pounds, Atlantic 32,000|\.c just 30 days after the claim rior a chief or sdicine man steen who have been married. | Ny Wi A Tesrmee Sovvice i pounds, Foremost 46000 pounds, |y,g mailed from the Juneau office| Authorities have differed on his \don leads the movement. At F o R N 3 SALT LAKE CIT t 4 Angeles 19,000 pounds and the Ilene| ¢yt the office was notified by | correct title for years. Wandsworth, Richmond and Ful- feminine judge, wl 'L 35000 pounds and the average sell-|yoguiar mail that the cleim had been L uperintendent |ham, “infant” marriages are now womar's sympaihy to sway A ing price was 1T’ and 8 conts’a| ¥ Tewrants £ e sipgBe e L | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON cossdeat| : | certified lof the state historical department, DPopular. : : L : i i pound | The Social Security Board is do-'maintains the tribal leader was | More than thirty: young couples| k B kless and. drunk From the Straits arca Wesley|yno ay in jts power mot only to)medicine man but was called chiof |under twenty-one were married at Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Ban dQ. drunk 12 cases were Tof coronation Sl Beck T brought in 14,000 pounds of sable,|expegite the adjudication of claims, |“for the want of @ better title” | Wandsworth during b M 11.‘ In“. l(.hl.ll( MmlnL, Man :;n\‘x’ylulmn l7[»00( [])()\mdxl,(ll:')[(;torklmk 1;- but also to simplify the development| sanisy vestal in his hook, | week. : o d poli judge pounds, Gloria 16/ POUNdS, s “the field, Mr. Wade sald, Any |y oiority et One bridegrom was seventeen, City, Lo | Reports $135,000 Ame 8000 pounds, Jane -20000)poreons depiring information re- |ens wem’ st it ““'," o and th » three brides-to-be of gk O Utah s serage I i ki ' eral me living who saw s a6l g St Oy e Com Ve, S Cleanup pounds and the average selling price| garging their rights for benefits|inausurated as head of the nom. (D€ same age. Then came the eigh : instru ‘“‘“““ “"l\"h“ == was, 8% -cents. 4 |are requested to contact the Social| qoency Sioux,” and Charles H, L teen-year-olds, .\;x of them. ‘rhmI; vear-old girl and poiiner, with h : - . % il g I o Was a big crop of couples aged on ’r ¢ tes |Security Board Office in Juneau st Nk | Was a b I husband, in the law firm of Bos-| After a $135000 cleanup on his SIMMONS HOPS TO y Ay €au. | jonnston called him an Unkpapa - thitian; one & Bosone |gold placers on the Inmachuck Riv- |chief. However, the band which Sj g(unm-n sear old Bve Birhos . Repesters: 7o e 3. & Forsgren. prominent Sow- LISIANSKI INLET| HUNTING PARTY SAFE; [ins mul i va. moe ‘ommony | Sevneen yurad, Eve ames Lumber Mills. 1 Her method: It k 2 _l‘, p :.\lli % ik | DELAYED BY WEATHER | SRR a8 ‘\'H ”f,' 1’3“?11 /e has | 58id her mother had been married uneou umoer L 'y nc. Minimum fines in minor speeding|Dis way outside B | sheldon Simmons took oft again| DELA I Thx hoys fitiing Buls gemve hasl oo ) - yamae wrds to] Forsgren said the Seward Pen- 3 3 ol e L R S {been marked several times but the 7 Y cases, $25; they range upwards to| v ’ is having & good year, | IS morning for Lisianski Inlet T e s Toskbl: AAGTRIRA Pretty Helen Haidment, aged $100, depending on the drivers'| WSIE SOURY s Baving @ 800d VA% |y Siika points. The flight to| Held up by bad weather and fog,|markers have been destroved BY| eighteen, of Putney, said, “T tove | = Apped e ontly taken over by the |Lisianski Inlet was made to take|the M. J. Wilcox - Bill Karabel-|souvenir b Jim, and he loves me. I think I'm | Reckless. driving, fines of $10 to “,J‘“,' & ““»l }Q 7 1(‘ i m“l )I.V of »|Andy Johnson and Jim Lynam to|nikoff hunting party arrived m“‘]y‘! ARG old enough to know my mind.” | g e A a Unlied States Smelting ana Rafln- 1 ido mine |in Juneau this morning after be-| MARRIED s e ‘ w g Col 4 y, E: sl Vera avs e . a oned ! B8 SRR AL VR, Hives Tange up- ::,‘LLI'\((”“:),;T: iilxle(; ‘:xn%ln‘:olur;:m“ Simmons is scheduled back this|ing several days overdue. Fear had| p.\) pojerly and Ida James, both| NEW FAIRBANKS PLANE ward from $100 N QorRt RN - ’|afternoon with passengers. been felt for the safety of the gas-!,r juneau, were married yesterday| Powered with a 450-horsepower 3 " p 3 and the Arctic Exploration Com- g o i y | " PHONE 480 ‘Repesbars,” el Mrs, Bosone, “go) "0 ©Ce B E o sonigh Sl - boat, War Eagle on which the party|atternoon by U. S. Commissioner Wasp engine, a completely rebuilt | to ja ,”;“' '41“:1 ‘I,n!. ol itk | WOMAN KILLS MOOS was traveling and this morning U. Felix Gray. Attendants were Mrs. Skyrocket Bellanca was put in. ser- 3ut in the mpnths she's pre-|CKICE GINGEE BB 0 & SR Mrs. George Mutchler of the|S. Commissioner Felix Gray dis-'peter Belerly and Frank C. Sison. | vice recently by Frank Pollack, Fair- R sided over the bropees on Which FOISETEN pioheen-Mile roadhouse near Tan- |patched Alex Holden by plane to - |banks airman. I traffic cou:t, only ine: heary Wil with dredge and ‘ana recently shot a moose in the make a search. Holden spotted the| FAIRBANKS COUPLE WED | The new plane makes a total of | have faced her iragline, ate 200 miles north of megqow across the road from home.|vessel at Taku, heading home, and| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knudson six red ships now being flown by Cuts Speed Cases Nome on the Inmachuk River and |ghe was talking to a friend in the|the party arrived here a few hours (Helen Hornsnell) have been honey- | Pollack Flying Service pilots. | One. charged th speeding have beex constantly producing since jiving room of the home, when she{later. Wilcox remained with the mooning in Valdez. They were mar- | - second time, wen Forsgren ll‘;l-»i took over the opera- gaw the animal 'mpl a(]\ln" Aho.n nrd numl\ in P.ml).\nlx\ ! .Try an Empire ad. | The other, convicted of dr WORS 3. Jo P LB o S R M55 iR k | Allen Shattuc ey &, \end ) tered a plane to Fairbanks and flew I | & SHIE iy . - from there to Juneau to (-uuvh (h(' n o | = \is driver’s license be suspended for |17l | R ning him of his wife's dmthl i i S el attle 4 Juneau = Alaska were ¢ peeders last Me- TGS AT | ilar iuction: in reckiess anc . Passes AWEIY Tomorrow: New York Coutro's With ¥ T 0 e — ND, Ore., Oct. 12 wch, 64, of ALASKA AIR COVERS chagof Bi browght in Jim Maley, Benwctt « above all motor oils in the Pacific West! Olympia, MAP WELL IN TWO Fl Ll(.HTS YESTERDAY| John | ind John Harlin from the Remember!! d. at the Veterans' Hospital 1 tended illnes He was Germany and came tc i i i el If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has he United States Arm / i e e i not been delivered iAoy By 6:00 P. M. PHONE | | L. F. Barr and Sheldon Simmons J of the Alaska Air Transport, re- urncd yesterday afternoon from 3 opposiie sides of the compass, Barr tfrom Alin and Simmons from Chi- A copy will be sent you IMMED- Inierior oint, and also reported A48 ; 24-1 - RPM" has them all— n had a 24-hour fall of row Lefore yesterday. high oil mileage; easy IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. TO JAIL Vi11H 117 Simmons lm}uu:\t i r‘m. A. John- starting; superior lubri- e anain ith o1 r. J. W. Edmunds from i Rl . R B e sarone i |MMesCORctM o JAMBAE e cating value; minimum (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) comes before her o “ccond time Reeves, R. L. Willett and of friction; cleanliness on traffic charges. Vi Bos from Chichagof. | of engine;— stability! is Salt Lake City's only voma .o l l mdge | Tod News Today.—Empire, Wflmfi%m s .