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2 1 THE DAILY 'ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, OCT. I7 l938 ) Matine Airways Auys Fairghild From PAA Figet - 7’7 U. S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Health of City | CRE WEATHER Forecast for Juneau and vicin'ty, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 17: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thurs- ; moderate to fresh southast winds except fresh to strong oyer 99.24% Perfect If You Want Style and Quality at a Low Price. .. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—A city dog is healthier tHan his country cousin gqy don’t miss these Amazing S B Y p _ because he's coddled more. ! Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound, > 2 SRy That's what thirty velerinarians g, g Str > wrk e " 3 | 3 and fresh to strong southerly winds over Lynn Canal. Lon Cope to Fly-Inside for found in a seventeen-year survey Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong Ship. with Controllable i Pitch Propeller reported by Dr. C. P. Zepp, Vice- cqutheast winds, reaching gale force at times, along the coast from chairman of the seventy-fifth an- pjxon Entrance to Yakutat, fresh to strong easterly winds from Ya- nual convention of the American kytat to Cape Hinchinibrook. Veterinary Medical Association LOCAL DATA s s Lon Cope, erine | Airways pilot, | The average lief span for Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather ¢ wil fly w,i‘mrbafks tomorrow with | dogs was found to be eleven years. 3:39 p.m. yest'y 2099 46 90 SE 10 Cludy ‘ ’ I ‘ Pacific Alaska' Alrways to take de- "he main reason is the fine care 3.39 am. today 29,87 52 82 E 26 Lt. Rain S livery on a Fajrchild 71, six-place | and feeding given a city dog,” Dr. Ngon tday 29.94 56 66 E 22 Lt. Rain planie with comrollable plu:h pro- Zepp said. “Ancther reason is that RADIO REPORTS i b ‘pener, from PAA. a country dog is exposed to cli- % TODAY It is expected Cope will fly the matic conditions, which dry up. his 4 £, Lowe: i n Dress t l l i 3 2 < - Max.tempt. | pwest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Sports and b4 s yies :::’“ mr‘;“;“;’m&’{yway‘ R T Jur AN ) e Station last24hours | temp. temp, velocily 24 hrs. Weather Style . . . Quality . . . Luxury 28 50 The addition O‘ the new ship will Atka : :g 1 ;fi 40 8 19 Pt. Cldy furs . . . everything you want in « . :menn three planes in service for JOAN RHODES RECEIVES Q’f;,'xi:'"‘ 28 { 26 2; ; TO Pt. Cldy your new Winter coat! These Merine, Alrways, that company al-| © 0 0 S s 32 ol a X 4 are . tailored, ,of , fine woolens, 8 réady operatifig n Fairchild_and a7 3 SLIGHT BRUISES SUNDAY ' Nome - m @ ag e Redity i J Belhncn 6 Simon Manson (above) 17, New Bethel a " 20 0 Cloudy warmly inferlined . ... .chpose y _ ¢ | York City, is axl\now]vfi]w‘d the g0 ‘Rhodes, \who resides st - th| Fairbanks 60 42 48 24 0 Cloudy yours $odayl;, . " e g B 2121 | State's ranking high school student, ;5000 ome on the Glacier Dawson 44 = 4 14 0 (Cloudy ; i R ELECTEB | by virtue of a 99.24 percent in {‘{“ & teceived gt B St. Paul a2 36 38 28 06 Cloudy i EF DE GARE OF 1 mmza four years at Columbia Uni- from a bus and walked into an on- Kodiak 46 .= 12 116 Lt.Rain i him ta four y X onti p e accident occurred Cordova .. 46 | 42 46 10 20 Cloudy WOLF! .PE ! MWQH%AND 8| hersity and $260 & year. He has coming taxi. The acciden red 46 2 % 1 ! M ewent 103% Y 0 [ | “been in America; twelve years. on Main Streel at approximately -i"':("fl“ ~); ':" 52 26 ];*; Lt. Rain % OF 11:15 o'clock Sunday forenoon Sitka 5 3 g o= . FOX! BEAVERI "‘id;"'“’ | The little Miss was treated for Ketchikan 52 o0 b - 154 L, Rain LF! PEHS } o&c 1o | WERNECKE ARRIVES cuts and brui the Juncau Med- :’le"" Rupert ;’j 4‘;' ;11? ’: -lfi Cl'rlnd.v F 3 Slini ) ton 5 2 24 Clear § iate D“ A Holanieaaet 8 ical and Surgical Clinic 2dmbon § 5 o HEAVER pl;;l‘:vaux of Juneau, at a specially ON WAY SOUTH AFTER - ‘:" ':]”“ ; 1:3 2(’: 44(2) : :: ;" Par * » - % 'ortland i lear eetinig his riood at. ercy's | MONTH, MAYO' CAMP CQRNERSTONE IS TO BE Sun Francico o4 2 52 0 ¢ e New York 8 60 64 10 0 Cl b loas, oy, e W Livingston Wernecke, General BLESSED AT ST. TERESE w.chington 80 52 o4 4 0 Clear non, Chef 'de Traine; Lew B. M. BEHRENDS Manager - of the Treadwell Yukon WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM, TODAY C(J Iuc £ wm‘.msboi%"um:dw;ln:l;‘ifi and Cohsulting Geologist for the Bishop J. R. Crimont, of the Cath- R R Pt e h L R Yk 2 " ' Guiirde ae La Porte; Hom- | Alaska Juneau, flew to Juneau yes- olic Ghurch of ihe Hativity W {oria, clear, 30; Alert Bay, clear, 38; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 51; Triple NMlins Alfrnonfer:’ J, f. Pet- |terday with “Slim” Gropstis, his|bless the cornerstone for the Tithle| o, g “howers; Langara Island, cloudy, 52; Prince Rupert, showers . 2 i pilot, from Mayo. stone chapel of the Shrine of St. o el O S e i g : Tom Hutehings, Ghem- T Sr@s fodsy ‘Werriecke was | Tefese, at a public ceremony, Octo- .’s. Ketchikan, sprmklu:g,. 52; Cr u.;, clouc oot Wrangell, L_louzl_», 54; Logale; John _E. Pégues i o babEh Petersburg, sprinkling, 54; Sitka, raining, 54; Hoonah, raining, 4 Tenakee, oudy, ‘Chéminiot, Jugk Talbot and usy at the minc. It I expecied 52; Radioville, raining, 50; Juneau, raining, 54; Ska | whose view was: obstruced: ‘by: &’ scampered ‘sway, it was reported Mot he will leave tomorrow, weather Moving pictures, taken of the 0 . 42: Hilnss iraifiing: 8- Blias. tlondy. B2 <O Hinghin- Bur qn. Ketchikan, . Sou 2 s ki way, raining, 48; Haines, ra g; S, Elias, clou 2; Cape Hinchin-, New Story stump. He shouted to Zuboff, who. | Brandes says the bear’s teeth mark "’chezflmifi Walter Baker, permitting. :“';"',“?“"ff” ’nhnk the setvice on |t o Gy 48 Gardove, raining, 48, Chitina, raining, 34: MaCarthy, Emanates. Here turned to see what Carlson wanted. [Vere. O mmww is Voyaguer; John Mc- C‘;V““{C( ke is en r';\x(fl'(u“lh-!l;x’l'\ i oot i % cloudy, 36; Seward, raining, 48; An-horage, cloudy, 40; Fairbauks, clou- Bas| Lam) al, after a month at the Mayo dy, 45; Wiseman, cloudy, 33; Flat, cloudy, 36; Crooked Creek, cloudy, From ket Bay <oy dn 3'1‘ fe::;:e 13::;‘ " Installation’ l:::wz'he néwly elected Mmines of the Treadwell-Yukon. 33; Stuyahok, raining, 35; Platinum, cloudy; Bethel, cloudy, 33; Ruby, :::;:f e:p ’J;’:f,’m h:n s‘Thepbear= Bmwm Ram " otficers will be held Friday night| Gropstis reports winter coming| BEVERLY LANE IS snowing, 32; Nulato, snowing, 32; Kaltag, snowing, 32; McGrath, Story of a nArrow escape from & mouth was open, according to the | {] in the Legion Dugout. 3‘:;’;‘“ p]‘:‘:"“ o ‘f::‘m_“"‘?f'"lhim::l':""" INJURED SUNDAY r:nu(}\'. ;«4. Gnl]m:!n. ])nrliy ;(-!mu«;x, 31; Solomon, cloudy, 22; Council, which almost swallowed a 1) v enty 8 a oA cloudy, 34; and Nome, cloudy, 32 :?:-r: wa: brought to Juneau today :;?:l B::wnzm:fi? ffi:‘.fiilfihi&;fi Wind, which rearmed Bpeak yelog- ‘-l"d frequent falls 8t The lake.| g oo yorcT o liood infuries Juneat, Oct. 10.—Sunrise, 6:41 am.; sunset, 4:48 p.m. by Fred B. Brandes. of ANGoon. [ued neld ner, The rile went down |7, of 41.tlles an hoti, fioe 'he,REBEKAH DRILL TEAM [vater is down in the rivers, he o qou noon while roller skating WEATHER SYNOPS! east struck Juneau and, the north- said, and the freezeup is expected E Brandes reported that Robert: Zu- g, far that the bear's teeth. pierced ® ' near the Federal Building, when he o i . Bavom et H e P ; . s - east Alaska last| PRACTICE POSTPON ; 3 A widespread area of low barometer pressure of considerable in- boff, brother of Cyril Zuboff: of |Zuboff’s forward rifle hand. He ¢ Part of Southeast A | E S ED‘ any time kated directly into an l\”lrlll(lhl]b‘ . 1 Ber; 36 3 4 night SecompaRiad b motrats i ; tensity covered the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, all Alaska and the Juneau, and: Linus Carlson had yaq no shell in the barrel but the m“': The Wntp,;r Bun’;u reported The young fellow northeast portion of the north Pacific Oceaff this morning with the gone prospecting at Basket Bay magaine was full, it is related, so 2 Annopncement, was made, today 'CITY ENROLLMENTS the Juneau Medica : - nd S al| conter southwest of Kodiak Island. High winds were reported from about three Weeks ago. They Were zuhoff pulled the rifle from the :;fm:f.‘;f;;‘:,;fi,flf“so?m‘:a that{the DR\ Téam pratiice’sor the| SHOW [NCREASE, | Cinic for contusion of the Jeft gouiicast Alaska const stations and over the Gulf of Alaska. The golng up.a trail: with Zubolt:about animal's throat, pumped a shell | o lih ", northern_portion, ' | Rebekah Lodge, scheduled for. this| ankle and knee. barometer was high over southwestern Canada and northwestern Unit- 20 feet ahead and carrying.a rifle ity the barrel at the same time f:e maximum wind yelocity 16x s evgning at the Odd Fellows Hall, KARNES REPORTS ey ed States. Light to moderate precipitation fell over the Seward Pen- and Carlson in the rear Without' a 454’ shot the beast right back of sustained period of five, mumws hn _been Rpostponed due to the pre- % —_— JOHN CHAPPI:LL GOES insula and over southern Alaska and along the coast to Queen Char- gun. According to the story they ine ghoulder, getting away with 28 mile an,_hour, mmer conditfons. | Enroliment ‘in’ rural school lotte Sound, with generally fair weather over the rest of the field of ob- told in Angoon, Brandes related, onyy the wound to his hand, The W“tfm‘,e :} :hg saime is. foréchst foF e will be held at & later throughout the Territory remair OUT ABOARD LOUISE :ervation. Temperatures over the Territory, except over the extreme Carlson saw the heads of three inep two bears were cubs which bears behind a log near Zuboff southwestern p()rh(m were considerably warmer this morning. there is marked incr appell; -organizer of the|——m——— — ber of students in most of the cities | Al General Insur | surance Agency | according to D. F. Femmer, local including Juneau, Ketchikan, Fair-|first firm of its type to be incorpor- LAST RITES FOR | agcetienr the Rlikn Trapsportation banks and Anchorage, according to(ated in the Territory, sailed south COLLING ARE TO | company, operators of the Tongass, E. A. Karnes, Commissioner of Edu- | this morning on the Lot for a < ~onis Interment will be in Evergreen . Tt o Ae (s | Wesioee s of s coe t0. 690 BE. HELD, JUNEAU [ ich will be announced. about the same as last year lqnight md fomorrow. Fairbanks Sunday after a visit to|weeks. i i gl i g schools in the Westward and In- J Chappell expects to go to Seat- Funeral services rér Thomas Oli- ; terior. | tle and Tacoma and perhaps San Ver Colling, steward aboard the| Miss Lanore Kaufmann gave an The one-room school at Hope is| Francisco before returning. steamer Tongass, ‘'who met death|artistic rendition of “Holy, Ho.y, here in a tragedy last Wednesday Holy,” by J. B. Dyhes, during the afternoon, will be held at 1:30 o’-| Sunday sérvices of the Holy Trinity <||' clock next Wednesday afternoon at| Cathedral. This was Miss Kauf- the Charles W. Carter Mortuary,' mann’s first solo of the season. now under construction, Boyer and |- v = 3 Jensen of Juneau being the con-| What Is Y our tractors, he reported, and the build- News I Q.? ing at Aleknagik will be started in By The AP Faature Servic the spring. | The Commissioner visited Cordo- va, Valdez, Seward, Moose Pass, Hope, Anchorage, Takotna, Palmer,| GOOD PRINTING? ‘Wasilla, Fairbanks, Teller, Nome a2 B % 4 . )?“Wx); "‘g and a few way points St ‘,) ‘wg ' .- — ‘ ‘ ) Ao 8 ™ NATIVE GIRL HELD FOR GRAND LARCENY | Elizabeth Kunz, native girl, was arrested this afternoon for the al- leged theft of $100 from Sam Scott, A. J. miner. She is being held in i the Federal Jail on a charge of grand larceny, Assistant District Attorney George W. Folta said. The girl is alleged to have taken the money {rom Scolt’s clothing in his RechiquRrion counlts 20: each ach questi | room over the City Cafe and was part. of a two-part ques!lon 10. lt’s Not Always the Kind of Printing You Get by Paying Extra FIRE is not the only destroyer of property. Other hazards take heavy toll; too. For a surprisingly small premium, have an Extended Coverage Endorsement attached to your fire insurance policy. - It will protect you, in the same amount and under the same conditions as your fire policy, against explosion, windstorm, fall- o ing aircraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and civil commotion and smoke (from a permanently installed oil burner), B Come in, write or telephone. suA'r'rlpcx AGENCY | | | trying to dispose of it when ap- A score of 60 is fair, 80 good prehended, officers said. Pl SEBRE 1. He'’s the home run king of HOLDEN BRINGS FOUR = 0% Whoisher " FROM ISLAND PO[NTS 1 | Herbert H. Lehman, Thomas E. Dewey and Norman Thomas D .COPE; BRINGS, 5 | rivais? i 3. What ‘other nation took | | Alex:Holden flew ito the islands | Dossession of Czechoslovak ter- | yesterday for Marine Airways with ruory almost as quickly as Ger- [ it is ; The Kind of Printing -, + Office———New York» Life, - i ; L many? je i i A‘w 4 “a | two aboard and brought back four | ¢ mt Yw m v P lile Lon Cope came back from | 4. A,l least 50 per cent of the i ith fiv ‘world’s monetary gold supplies e | Betersburg "g‘h 1yey | ‘areintheU.S. Trueor false? | & A - " p i Holdep tool R 'N. Sl_ater and Miss 5. Is church me’mbelshlp in | 0 sy | Vanderlin to Lisianski. He brought | the U. S. decreasing or increas- | o from the Iback W. H. Bacon and A. L. Kaye | ing? | A L | from Sitka and E. Anderson and | *1 | Andy Gunderson from Chatham. (Apswers oo Page Six) ! ¢ ' Choose Your FURS.... from the largest col- lection in the north COATS: Caracul, Hudson and Alaska EMPIRE PRINTING CoO. . i HE: "Going my way, lady?"” : SHE: "You bet!” Right down to . | K Seal, Squirrel, Mink, ) A | Weasel and Musk- THE EMPIRE h g i to pick some swell ’ EOX S%RFS: Red, { ! TOSS iite, Blue Fa - and Silver. | CHRTSTMAS CARDS ‘ 1 Telephone 374 g ‘| CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS—1 TO 10.

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