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2 9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1938. I —— e o lu"cle sam Ai ds i — | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU - ~ NT ¢ g , . | | | MODES of the MOME THE WEATHER | fanle ¥ ! '/ ’ ] g — { Stvie and Value “ a"s’ a E —— by Adelaide Kerr (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) \ /B SO g s l ’l l b Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 10: | femonsiration /"(’(I"fl ed Wh"e ManA : Showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh southeast winds, § | Weather forecast for Soutbeast Alaska: Showers tonight and Yar 47 voars , oA, | Wednesday; moderate to fresh southeast winds except moderate to | in Qur 47 years’ lustory:. ‘ sttaty BECCHRtEty e GeiF Tyars Gt H g7 5 o Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh y NewMTn lé)al Collsilluélnlh: southeast winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance o Yakutat; %’tu'}% TR!MMED COATS ay Lonserve Lan | § fresh easterly winds from Yakutat to Cape Hinchinbrook. d J N . of Red Men LOCAL DATA o fy | Time > Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather lade to b Luxury By E. N. THOMPSON | \| 2:30 p.m. yest'y 29.34 47 91 SE 21 Lt. Rain ULH .5 . Badger b ) AP Feature Service Writer ! | 3:30 am. today 29.83 44 80 SE 10 Cloudy Wolf . . . Cross Fox . .. Luxury WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—A lost| Noon today 2086 45 8 E 8 Sprkling 1 olen warmly interlined. i_’;‘?:?‘"::':’g' “d"“;:d“l""s M RADIO REPORTS - beating aches, may yet | | »»»»» e e e i s SRR e e lead the red man to a new kind of | | TODAY | “happy hunting” ground. ‘ i ‘Ma‘xz.l:.(;mm. ‘\ I'.:vas&4r\m 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. ! L i St on ast ours emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather a® F Deep in the mountains on (he : i o FQS(&!VQ ew l‘oc S New Mexico-Colorado border this Atka 42 34 38 4 16 Pt.Cldy e J little band of Jicarilla Indians is| | Anchorage 0 41 > -~ 0 Frocks to take you places smartly. Working.out a new systefasof:tribal | Barrow 28 25 28 32 0 Cloudy life with the help of Uncle Sam Nome o 8 32 4 0 PtCldy p‘(;c‘@d gi‘iflm 313 So to $29 75 The experiment 1: being condun"ml‘ Bethel 34 | 1;2 :‘32 18 24 Lt.Snow b S A% ® CTER © i eight hours from civilization—if you Fairbanks fG b 36 4 0 Clear S travel by the little narrow-gauge DAWSON ... 54 | 32 38 10 0 Clear ot S e T R R T S L PR e o railway which carries in supplies g('t:;ma"lll i 433 i 33 ;: 2;: l};"g::" 1.5 3 and hauls out the wool which L4 o) g g gy < | Dasining « « « « sauClGSt New brings the tribe its income. | (I;{i%‘:\l,‘a 3?; ;22 :: 12 332 :l‘” Rl:m rickest glance tells you how wom by & A generation ago the Jicarillas | Juneau 51 43 “ 10 1.03 Clouql’:' o how utterly smart they ; S giEmn e P Jurs PeRRR ghost Sitk: 50 0 o M ; R } 1 4 tribe that never would come hack.| B | ; [ Hats that make you look Ketchikan 56 | 42 44 — 67 Cloudy R = Py They lived in landless poverty, their v vounger, more bewitching . . . 950,000-acre reservation leased to| Prince Rupert 50 44 44 4 46 Cloudy cav! Pert little toques, dramatic N | Edmonton 66 | 40 40 6 0 Clear gay! Pert little toques, dramatic ° stockmen for $10,000 a year. It ‘ook ¢ neid q at illboxes ' ¥ | Seattle 60 48 50 6 02 Clear pr le berets, aucy pillboxes, Federal doles to keep the once t rne Fur-felts, felts. Black roud warriors f Sirok Portland 60 { 52 52 4 10 Lt.Rain e bl St o ¢ P Py (:fm"i‘;:":m";":i' | | San Francisco 72 | 58 58 0 0 Clear I color Vi v r] 5 | 4 6 28 38 Their numbers - dwindled from St R SRR S i et [-] nearly 800 in 1909 to less than 600 g i gy v few yesrs. But ., bow #hey're WEATHER CONDITIGNS AT 8 A.M. TODAY 3 5 oy increasing again, faster than the { Seattle (airport), partly cloudy, temperature 40; Blaine, clear, 42; »~ @ M BFHRENDS co ne general population, Indian . Burcau | victoria, fogey, 46; Alert Bay, cloudy, 47; Mull Harbor, showers, 47; o &'Re 4. ) L] officials reported on the eve of | Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, raining, 46; Prince Rupert, “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” the twentieth annual. American n- partly cloudy, 41; Ketchikan, showers, 43; Craig, cloudy, 46; Wran- - dian Day, September 25. Their iand gell, cloudy, 42; Petersburg, cloudy, 45; Sitka, cloudy, 40; Cape . ~ _ is bringing them back, the official | sSpencer, cloudy, 42; Hoonah, cloudy, 44; Hawk Inlet, clear, 42; h ging p » say. Radioville, showers, ¥2; Juneau, sprinkling, 44; Skagway, cloudy, 43 ] )\ ———————— T —————————. The Jicarillas have gone to work | Haines, raining; St. Elias, cloudy, 44; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, on’ their resevation and they're '1y- | 45; Cordova, raining, 42; Chitina, cloudy, 38; McCarthy, cloudy, 3 % deva Einpe i Ry SEhereupan, (e QP ing to make. their own living. They | d, cloudy, 41; Anchorage, cloudy, 46; Fairbanks, cloudy, 34; | ! UUQE Hieg 3; nave organized their tribal govern-| Teal blue—a soft greened nd one of the Am n fashion | McGrath, cloudy, 42; Ruby, cloudy, 36; Nulato, raining, 32; Kaltag, ' o ¥ H‘ s R ment, adopted & constitution: and| world's favored fall hues—colors (isis high school girl's frock of soft | raining, 34; Flat, snowing, 33; Stuyahok, snowing, 32; Crooked Creek, j : Qr Q« 7 0 s e voted a .business charter in order| weel. It has the high neckline and flared skirt of the 1938 fall mode | raining Bethel, cloudy, 30; Platinum, cloudy; Golovin, raining, 34; ¢ 4 J fir L'Eigig a U ory that a judac to borrow capital. With an $80.000 | ang is worked in weol-embroidered floral bands of rose, green, white } *“"""‘""‘_“ "”‘g‘:l- ;. c‘é"“’l‘!‘r (‘""'1"""“-" '33;1122“1]"2""'"‘1“J(xlxlxlm 3. : st Sk n this county A {mnm:‘m fom."“mm ”;C'\ bl and blue. The accessories are brown. | v 1 o b a8l LD R R 4 " : up a tribal trading center to ha:.dle WEATHER SYNO! > ; i ER 8 . )SE, Cal., ¢ i lispstonls clothing and.other. imec A trough of low air pressure covered Alaska this morning and ex § wdge E. N. I f Merced alist Views Sanity ,s‘,“'(‘.c}(,/:,lcl,.:1‘},:32,:"‘;;0‘:;3:,:}r':1“. tended enst over Canada ato Hidson Bay with the lowest reported pres. Cour 1l 1 e nt h : 5 3 ! sure, 29.00 inches at Kodiak, and a secondary center o .22 inches a en he appeared in court half ar as Threat to Painters Aslcaf el Fort Smith. The barometer was rising over the Territory ‘generally, ! hour late and promptly slapped The..Jicarlllas’ - sheep have rc except over the Aleutian Islands. Heavy rain occurred over the Prince 3 5 fine on himself INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd [ilacedt.the white saan’s herds on William Sound region, and light to mederate precipitation over the The t regr ’ ed a hope for the the reservation range. In the spring rest of southern Alaska and south along the coast to Oregon, with scat- : H i 1 personal custom of ¢ up of mural pain if ithey take their stock, wives and tered local precipitation over northern Canada. Fair weather prevailed n # 5 vening promp honot ape not bece e {children to the high platead, where over the rest of the field of observation. Temperatures were colder . {they live in sheepskin tents until over most portions of Alaska this morning, especlally over the upper Yu- . the fall chill drives them down kon and Tanana valleys. . Then they move to their tents and ' | wooden shacks on the lower e 2 Foges {where they tend their flocks and Iprepare for next summer’s migra- s Each question counts 20; each ||tion, 5 part of a two-part question, 10. 11 o guarantee control of? ‘heir : 1 | A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. 111140 individual Jicarillas who | E | 1. Identify this basebadl man- {hold pieces of the reservation have H ager. “'[;at big record did his ||deeded their mineral and timber team set? vights to the tribe. No white trader 2. Give the last names of two ||can get hold of it even though the i of these Englishmen prominent | | ;) - which some men say (hey've . in recent foreign news: (a) An- lscen Rt Gt pein Ll v 4 thony, (b) Winston, . (¢) Sir |, QUSIIE SYoIy thiy Sound, proyes Schilling Baking Powder assures you of the best results! Made with pure cream of tartar, it forms smaller, more uniform bubbles in the mix—assuring you of lighter biscuits and finer- flow of black gold. | ! Borrow from U. S. i | Other tribes have followed a ! similar path since the Indian Re- | | organization Act was passed. It of- {fers the red man the chance to |adopt political constitutions incor- | porate to do business as a tribe, ! |check the transfer of Indian lands | to. white. people, conserve Indian | timber and range area. H For example, the northern Chey- John, (d) Malcolm. 3. Who is Martin Dies? With what investigation is he con- nected? " 4. Has the American Federa- | tion of Labor gained or lost members during the last year? 5. What nation owns the larg- est battleship? ito be a | (Answers on Page Six) LEADING ROLE_but no “gangster” part—was played in ack LaRue, who's well known for his underworld film ations. He married social Constance Simpson. LaRue solden Boy” in London. Savage, one of America's leadmg“ennes. in Montana’s Tongue River | textured cakes. And remember, | muralists. reservation, are feeding great herds | | % £ A g der” s “There is danger in too much|Of cattle as a tribal enterprise. | ; there’s no “baking powder” taste | jionalism in art,” he said. “We|With & business charter under the | { with S(hillingf may become too rational in uuriyeol'sa.niuuon act they are borrow- monuments and too sentimental in ing $85000 a year to stai, and| The “Swing” is South! Treasure Island, on San Francisco Bay, Is our laws.” | will begin selling cattle fed on the | A Lol : S tors, them a preview of 1939s great He believes the older group of|range at the end of the second 3::1:;:::;?,\?:;;0: S::lv:‘rgnncis.(o Ufl Monte, Santa Bariirl. American painters lost its vision year. i e R ; but that the free-lance mural pain-| Eighty-four tribes have adopted Los Angeles, or any other place in ":; suh tide :" FEUE DS ' ter promises a vital American epic|constitutions, and 58 of these have mvolv_esamu}umum of (flv'el time end expente when you £0.viR, - : | spirit, strong in the belief that the voted to become chartered corpora- Southeérn Pacific. We provide low cost rail and Pul!man fares, commonplace should be made signi- | tions with power to borrow money ! bargain dining car meals, 10c and 15¢ Tray Food Service, and the ficant. {from the government. ! safest, most comfortable way to “Follow the Sun” to Californis. H e — « Uncle Sam has contributed near- This time, try a Southern Pacific train! Example roundtrip fares: MAHONEY RETURNS ly 3,000,000 to Indian ho'd Lt E 2 S vy 3,000, acres to Indian ho'dings | | 4 VER ¥ H U. 5. Marshal William T. Mahoney in the past four years, bringing | c,“:'a.yc'.,f:";,'f:u,., c;., ‘(:\,‘.'.foum.:cm- i 3 returned to Juneau on the Alaska|their domain to some 56,625,000 | NCIS 4 ) ¢ 5 ¢ $37.40 %4645 ! { after a trip Outside ugth» prisoners. acres. It had dwindled from nearly | SAN FRANCISCO ;:j: it;: ‘;;gs :g:: 5045 63.95 4 . [ 5+ 14 100 Gl e 3 three times that & halfl century | LOS ANGELES .. 2 . . NFW | ago. | Coach fares good in coaches, reclining chair cars. Tourist good in Tour- q " « D A N c l N G Wit the Tdling thetnselves Maul | ist Pullmans, plus berth. First class, in Standard Pullmans, plus berth. e b > been increasing. Their population | ; . btrflm@er g. | EVERY NIGHT now is an estimated 350,000, com- ! sou!he'n Paclne Y | 9 d {nd it $70000 in> 1900, ! For folders, reservations, additional information, write B. C. TAYLOR, ar Sfin s g TpEe FOR 75 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epman of Los Angeles | Gen. Agt., 1403 Fourth Ave., Seaitle, Wn,; or C. G. ALTON, Canadian ALL NIGHT | They recalled at their diamond wed- | General Agent, 619 Howe St., Vancouver B.C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, | o b NG 1o U. S. in 1893, Both 95-year-old ‘ General Passenger Agent, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon. to the music of : i w. Poland. | ¥ o SPLENDOR rute woop | TREATMENT OF | SPLENDOR of 3 . A b bandet ; ! APPEARANCE At the Piano “ SPLENDOR O} CRAFTSMANSHIP . . . while you eat L a i WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. They're . Jacket, Bolero j and drink streamlining hay fever treatments or Scarf . . . § your_fill} s i g awcia 8 52 wasditmt® wes! | Dr. Ethan Allen Brown of the‘ choose yours from the 1 ST .| |New England Medical Academy i | largest selection in the | 5 S 3 conduting the work in Lahev 1 There 15 Nothing Finer DANCING AND BTt o | THERE Described as the rush or hurry| e Than 4 i Lt s | MINK—SEAL . RANGE T'han a Stromberg-Carlson ENTERTAINM[NI Sreltinant Dy BréWh has EhE SRk ", h FROM THE GREAT ceeded in telescoping 10 months’ WEASEL | COMBINATION RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS—TO THE trelau:enu toward immunization in MUSKRAT >ACT, CONVENIENT TABLE STYLES. THELMA 5 10:Ry Prin ol COMPACT I TABLE STYLES. BIRD Dr. Brown said it was a simple r:fi%i‘;';s Ask Us About the LABYRINTH! Singing and combination of two known methods Dancing of relief, medical injections and ® | at JOHN conditioned air. § . " P | A patient is given two and some- Ch G ld 7 1 . i 5 P - o : ‘N,IAR[‘N S . . ws. i, |times three injections a day in an as. 0 Steln o g R 3t 3 i |air-conditioned hospital. “This en- TO DUNK A DOUGHNUT properly, hold it as does o o ables the patient to leave the hos.| Debutante Brenda Frazier in New York, between thumb and third & CO : 2 - (3 pital during the ragweed season rg:e‘: ndl rl:m har;g with an index :‘mzcrlm s:engzs :L S:h s:):sd Mrks. i N} o Voow g 4 erirude Binney Kay, who told college class in on that “dunk- and yet keeps him comparatively| jyesc )l right on informal occasions—but the hold must be cor- Opes Satqraay Evenings Is'Worn by Satisfied Customers” free of symptoms,” Dr. Brown ex- SRR EESTETS || |\ , ~ rect,” Behind the other “sinker” is Edward Hurd, jr,