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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1938 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU gll"lll""l"IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII||||IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IilII|I|IlIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlI|lI|||| m J D € S THE WE ATHER A puv nwveung 1oy jseodsox Ly, beginning at 4 pam., Jan. 10: L5 J Partly cloudy and colder tonight and Tuesday; moderate to fresh 4 ! Weather forecast for Southeas! Alaska: Partly cloudy and colder |tonight and Tuesday; moderate to fresh northeast and east winds be- strong Tuesday over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chat- Lynn Canal ! nds along the Coast of the Guif of Alaska: Fresh east- erly winds becoming strong Tuesday from Dixon Entra | Hinchinbrook LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 33 : SW. 3 Lt.Snow : w Lt. Snow today 30.22 : E [ PL. Cldy RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. temp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 2ihrs. Weather Atka I 40 40 o Cloudy | Anchorag, 1 0 Clear | Barrow g 5 -2 12 0 Clear | Nome 2 Clear | Bethel -¢ 8 Cloudyl | Fairbanks 1 267 1 - Cleay | Dawson 22 4 G 10 5 Pt. Cld} |st. Paul 3 : Cloud® | Dutch Harbor 38 ] Cloudt | Kodiak 3 3 Cles Cordova 1 Cler Lt. Sngv Embroidered Pillow Cases Boxed Guest Towels Women's House Dresses Infants’ Wool Flannel Girl's Wool Dresses Sacques Women's Galoshes Men's Pajamas Stamped Pillow Cases Men’s Union Suits Men's Shirts Without Collar Baby Blankets | Ketchikan : 3 g 4 Clar (Prince Rupert 2 E 1 Clouiy | Edmonton 4 3 3 22 Cloyly | Seattle 46 £ i Cloxdy { Portland 2 g 26 T Clady |san Francisco 5 8 4 0 Cpar | New k 2: i 0 Cear | Washington . 2 24 0 Ceat WEATHER CONDITIONS A% § A.M. TODAY Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperaturc 50; Blaine, raining, 46; Vic- ! clear, 47; Alert Bay, clear, 33; Bull r ar, 38; Tripl Is- |1and, partly cloudy; Langara Island, partly 36; Prince Ryert, 33; Ketchikar , 33; Crai 1gell, partly chbudy, | tersburg, clou ; Sitka, cle Radioville, clear, 26; Hoo- {nah, partly cloudy, 26 wk Inlet, clear; Soapstone Point, clea), | Juneau, clouc 3 pe Hinchinbrook, ¢ cles 2; McGurthy, -36; Hot Spings, Ruby, clear, -3, N- lato, cles lear, -40; Un: clear, -20; Flat, cledr, -40; Ohog ) Juneau, Jan , ; sunset, 3:35 p.m. tweed with red fia es for gen- SENOESES, in bigger and better A ridge of high barometric pressure extends from northwestern i1- aska southeast to California this morning with one central pressure of 130.70 inches at Nome and another of 30.36 inches at Portlar the hipbones. gon. A large low pressure area of great inten with a center of |22.30 inches southwest of covered the Be Sea, Aleutian [s- Novelty Neckwear O s R AL RO Printed Silks i Yard $1.00 Fabric Gloves—Light Colors .3 pair $1.00 Kiddies” Wool Gloves and Mittens . .3 pair $1.00 Boys’ Cotton Hose . .. 4 pair $1.00 Allover Laces e ... Yard $1.00 Peter Pan Prints and Chambray ... 4 yards $1.00 Novelty Crepe and Raw Silk .2 yards $1.00 nd in Production Is and most of the noi : Wind of high velocity Cuting Flannel 2% —.....5 yards $1.00 Jack Litflenage vissia miow fanks seconid Th goli| regorted ¢roms fH Bering Ses anil AlbIHo TAARA Tebirs Tt o n 5 % ction ir e world, but Little-fe]] over the Seward Peninsula, in of Alaska, upper sout Children’s Sleeping Garments .................2 for $1.00 age docs not believe that Russiaaska and from tha mouth of the MacKensic River south to soutiwats will claim preeminence in world! e a along the coast to Puget Sound and generally fa Theatrical Gauze and Chintz . $1.00 ‘ Retums {0 TOWD, | cioim rssinmos o o ers sl ko e oo P S renic i w 1 up to theirihigher over northern and southwest:rn ska thi ning and lover Vari-colored Velvet Runners .. $1.00 i TR ey 5 for. monetary back ... [over other portions of the Territory Little Girls’ Aprons S oo $1.00 FU[ Shflfi VlSIt ; plaster of p s of some of the Infants’ Wrappers and Gertrudes .3 fo $1.00 Former Juneau Mining En- | b kel TAKE LIFE EASY Girls" Rayon Bloomers ; $1.00 sineer, Nationally Known, last year held in his hands the nini Tells of Russian Gold s found in the Aldon coun - t two miners and a girl and worth 1bout 5,000 in our They found it as they were a shaft in prospecting. Ir he government e them ue of ug L crip for MOVING INTO SMARY CIRCLES ; < | Here is a frock that will meve in smart cireles tk lizabeth | Hawes designs it of decp blu | eral utility wear. Miss Hawes, who believes pockets and fewer handbags, ha ed two capacious pouches over T T t gold nuggets, one Russia if you keep out of politic That is what Jack Littiepage, prom- inent former Juneau says. Littlepage is the Russia articl such avid interest tf week The mere thought of a nugget of story of I : value is enough to make one’s in Ru have red adc t go crawling with prospector's quately in the Saturday s but when Ja Littlepage held Post. Engineer Lit wrote the|up two hands over a foot apart and series in an er v e|said “about this long,” and then " Post’s request for c 1 two fingers about thre 4 information s and said “about so thic Mr. Littlepage went to Ru nlihe prospector’s itch became ur GENERAL Ewc’rklc 1928 at the insi Russia arahle. and took Mr tle ith hi engineer, perhaps the most ,,,ul\.‘:.i,n.l\tq, (;:) Back? T don ¢ I s R i oiling—No greasing. The famous G.E. permadrire rth America, was not excited e : i ¥y “Looking Around” \bout his description of nuggets of mechanism coupled with the G.E. longlife motor will give you years of service. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE = == from Ketchikan, Little| s | Metcalf. Liberal Terms and Trade-in Allowance RS SORERARRR AR TDRANIE ot o sust ow fon ay| “Let's go bowling!” he said LESSEN LABOR IN THOUSANDS Alaska, He is just “looking arot - OF AMERICAN HOMES. . arrive this afternoon in Juneau by 3 German steamer Dessau warped in- ;\n’(l \ixxtin}: old 'm: nc | % o ° Lmdlm[ h Bah PAA plane from Fairbaiiks, pilots ;i to the dock here yesterday to await! The stories of fabulous weallh in| | STOCK QUOTATIONS Alaska Elfictl‘lc Ll t Murray Stuar i the first shipment of helium gas £0ld mines (hais me filkers) g B 4 - Jerry Jones and g Those arriving are A. M. Hart- ever to be transported from the iNg out of Russia ave ly - d P c HTH . tlepage 8 Gast 7OR n. Jlosing ford, Dick Ludwig, A. Cordevada, L. United States. Littlepage av I EW YORK, Jan. 10. — Closin an ower LO. p Haugn, and W. H. Frost. p fBm) | The steamer will take a portion eau Hotel this afternoon, where he|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine . A plane piloted by Al Monson and Lol of 17,900,000 cubie feet of helium IS Staying. b e | Walt Hall arrived in Juneau yes- " [N ordered fop tite-LD-30; sister ship-to! “One of the most fabulous of dis-82, Americad Bight anc P = uv u ma“ terflay with eight passengers: W. ¢ | the - ill-fated zeppelin Hendenburg. Hicts is that in the Aldon country,|Anaconda 35%, Bethlehem Steel o " Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson FiTE YRR It % | | The Dessau will take 2,350,000 cu- southeast. of Verkoyhansk J ¥ (Jnmmm‘.AW('aMll and Southern | - . h d Milk ' > $ g srab, Ja e virtually exhausing th ly in the ! frst Wel . o 4D ey - 5 New Jersey Chief Gives M Al Grab Jack Reynolds, Jean Agreements BetweenManu- |ty exiassing fhe supply in e o pig strikes in there just 1 .. Kennecott 42%, New York i . Connor and William Hesse. ! | Amarillo plant. Helium is found e s et ¢ niral 19% Southern Pacitic 21 - 3 - | “Three more plane loads of passen-| facturers, Dealers, Is |only near Amarillo, Texas, and in 1¥: and the gold rush i o is|Central 19%, South acific 215 RIE. D BIEIGI VBURL s are Hub from BaiRebERNiE L A SR Kansas and Colorado, Rrening: theh the ¢ ; ited States Sicel 60, Citles Ser mann Capture ik A gl <L Now Questioned L |"49--without the f1 and mad | ice 2, Pound $5.00%, Bremner bid 2 . idash of those days. |nsked 4. ah. Mail can be gotten to Interior| o, cnGroN Jan, 10 — The| From June, 1936, through Junme,| “Russians are SR STTON, Madl An. 10 — Goy. 3{('{,‘”1:2‘\‘:‘”\,::1 “;:f“ tocurc:fl;l‘: Senate. Interstate Commerce Com- | ! ; United nob « Freta got ri _DOW. JONES AVERAGES Harold G. Hoffman has split the Cothen to the Thterics ‘vi SR lane Mittee has recommended that the|States was increased to $12,318,- for a person do ) 1 Tt following are today’s Dow State's $25.000 reward for the cap- kl" "L‘. A ;“‘H“_ ‘;}';;\”‘;1 g iP the| Federal Trade Commission conduct 000,000, the largest stock on record. of the word ‘ric ; Jones averages: industrials 133.55, ture of the Lindbergh baby killer) ' WEeeh 10 o BAAOUHCE MG 0y investigation into practice of e T \ally if it is directed at himself \ils 32.33. utilities 21.64. | in more than a hundred ways with) Gastineau ote | manufacturers and dealers in con-| The island of Reunion has been gold rush over there is a colo - | the largest share, $7.500 going to! g Bikagh dsieh: {nection with the distribution and|® Frengh mossession since the 17th movement and a building | Lode and placer location notices| Walter Lyle, former New York ga. {sales of automabiles. century. | g . oli%e staggdo;l)e:-:m:. SRR, ) I"sta"a"un tn | The committee reported favorably he se arg: s| e, $5,000, on the resolution of Senator. Min- was awarded William Allen, negro! s |ton to direct the Trade Commis- truck driver, who found the body of B Held Tunl III on to determine whether agree- Charles Lindbergh, Jr., in 2 d!u-h off |ments hetween automobile manu- the Montrous Road, a few miles |facturers and dealers is “fair and rom e Lindbergh’s Hopewell| H {Cauithtde.” | ‘_ . i ! o ¢ T e By MRasonic Order S e —— William Strong and William Cody,| | New York bank tellers, who ¢! cked | - ' will make your radio the ransom bill which le i;»; Installation services will be held 9 E “Sound like New"’ arrest of Hauptmann, receive 000 at 7:30 o'clock tonight by Mount | k p Let us renew the performance of i *t mi . y your radio sot. miss each, while John Lyons, Lyle's as-'Juneau Lodge No. 147, Free and Ac-| - the rith musical fones and distant stations you"; u'(J:,::buin sistant, received $2,000. cepted Masons, the ceremony to. take | 4 e to receive —for the lack of ace: djustment. Hauptmann was executed on Ap- place in the Scotlish Rite Temple. | athode-Ray" Servicer it can be quickly | ril 19, 1936. | Daniel Ross is to be seated as K Ao s ——————— | Worshipful Master, succeeding For- A & & : Phone Us Today rest Bates. Mr. Bates will be in| ) { @ Our Prices HvE AEB‘VE charge of the installation, zmsislvdi 1 ’ Wil Are Lowest § 5 i by Walter P. Scott, installing mar- b A for mNEAu RADlo s o e i S | Prenions Lo o e i mioiiie Seeion SERVICE R ——— m mer in charge. r(e;c;ous 0 h::-l 3 f e perfar Guwfantnd ] . Montelair, fi "';{“zh"“{‘ % th; !-Fvafitlyl f:;t -ngoux;l: ioftfingg:d:lfl- d | ———————— X o " 3 Astoria in New York, with Joseph T. i : 22 ¥ | The U. S. department of agricul- S ‘o_fl_ A \ o 122 Second St., Next to San Francisco Bakery milk. It wouldn’t do, of course, to makenote of that sherry glass. ‘Whoopee Five passengers were scheduled to ture was established in 1889, | HOUSTON, Tex, Jan. 10. — The, ¥ e All Work Fully Guaranteed 60 Days on milk is good for the health. > SCRIMS — VOILE — PRINTS — TOWELLING CRETONNE ———————— ] () yards for ] ()() A ] pecial s Prospectors’ Itch AR LR