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'HARRIET WESLAKE IS COMPLIMENTED WITH U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1939. LASALLE STUDENTS MEEF LAST NIGHT ‘ AT BARANOF HOTEL New and old members of LaSalle xtension University courses gath- | ered in the Baranof Hotel last night with Registrar W. H. Baum, Seattle. Recent enrollées, according to Baum, are Joe Bird, John Mec- Mtndmin, Hilding Haglund, Spén- cer DeLong, Robert Turner, Della | Shurtleff, Robert Duckworth, Glann | Bush, Sam Paul Jr, Dewey Baker,| William Friend, Joyce Sigford, Mrs. | Ruth Richardson, William Wrede and Gerald McLaughlin. Former members of LaSalle courses who were at the gather- ing, included Burr Johnson, Peter Melseth, TLeondrd HOlmMguist, Jée Werner, Warner Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sthith, Mrs, Jesta Tim- merman, Mrs. John McCormick, | John Whiteley and John Young. Baum is sailing Saturday for the Westward and Interior, and plans Alaska | to stop over a week in Juneau on | At the 16 schools now transferred | his there are 573 pupils, only 14 of them | being whites. These 14 are mostly children of officials at the remote points | Schools transferred and their new 7)aily C rosswordr Puzzle INDIAN OFFICE TAKES OVER 16 TERR. SCHOOLS Number Under Jurdisdic- tion Brought fo 116- Staff Is Increased Transfer of 16 Territorial schools in remote Westward and Northern 1 to the Office of Indian Af- nced today General Superin- a When Your Appetite Demands Better Dinner— THE ROYAL CAFE Is the Place to Eat! dess of the narvest ACROSS Assert as fact Trefoll Worn away Pillage Sun god 18, Envelops Continent: abbr. Solution of Yesteiday's Puzzie G Forecast for Juncau and Wicinity,.beginning at slightly cor tonight, Saturday pa rly winds tonight; >derate southw o flently 30 p.m., Aug tly and Miss Harri age to Mr, t of 2 Westlake, wh ler Tomatich w st 26, was feted ning with a kitchen shower ven by Mrs, Tony Chopp al her ighby Avenue home y useful and lo received by the honoree spent the evening playing |and games. Honors pir ! e won Gertrude Jewell bie Baretith; for rummy riet Westlake and Moena Gali- m west winds Mariners eve . Moves up and down . Genus of the oat 6. Strained to a high pitch Southeast Alaska: Showers and slightly cooler to- part moderate southerly winds, except fresh n Canal tor ‘easing late tonight; moderate south- winds Saturday. Forccast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate southwest and west winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA sarometer Temb. Humidity Wind Velocitv 29.69 5% 8 2 29.86 50 12 29.96 52 14 Forecast for ik . Pronoun L Youthful Years Distant: prefix . Hawallan bird Slde away from the . wind . Riyer duck Talks weakly or_foolishly . Wriggling . Optical glass . Dispatched | 33 Be e long . Jaeger gulls . State In Bra- 8lfts were | west and: we | | | i ! ( | i | b Babylonian for eity . Thinly scate tered . Rowing fis! Time Weather Rain showers Rain showers Cloudy vy today today Claude tendent uthorization was Washington for rs at the schools to the Office | of Indian Affairs payroll, bringir the number of teachers in the Alaska jurisdiction to 200. besides 75 special d Indian and 10 ap- prentices There are now 116 schools in the Office of Indian Affairs system in re served by the nal tables, cen- with arrange- and off by found | | | Refreshments | at indivi tive wers received today tess 74 transfer of € RADIO REPORTS throughout | i Max. tempt. | last 24 hours 60 35 64 67 69 69 55 as 48. Preposition 49. Precipitated {ce crystals 5). Obliterated 53. Herons, 54. Arabian chief- tains TODAY 3:30a.m. Preci temp. 24 hours 47 59 30 54 48 52 51 lloons g e M party rooms ‘ lently ighlight the evening w genincion mock wedding with the foll ! | guests taking part in the pi Moena Gilinetti, g Baratih, minjster; Mary | nan, best man; Eleanor DeRoux, | father; Galla Serdar, mother; ‘An- gelina Chopp, brides maid and Dor- | Kimmel, bride Those invited for the occs included: Moena Gilinetti, Bobbic| Baratich, Buela Sund, Ma zi . Sweet biscult Ireland . Metrie land Lowest temp. P 30 54 46 51 50 34 44 46 19 47 3:30am. Weathar Rain Fog Pt.Cldy Clear Rain Drizzie Rain Clear Cloudy Rain Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Lawson Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka . Hoisting de- of vice . Licks up with the tongue 3 nite assistants City In Michi- gan: collog. gu ance Bobbie staffs are as follows: Afognak—Mr. and Wiseman, of Dryad, and Enola Nielsen of Afognak Anchorage Bay—Mr. and Mrs. Marden K. Stiffler, Chignik. Bay View—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rogers, Seattle, and Lquise Slater. Now in States, but home address, Seward. Fortuna Ledge—Margaret Hally, Fortuna Ledge. Kiana—Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong, of Bethel Ouzinkie—Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ramsay of Sprague, Washington, and Minne Wyly, of Ouzinkie. Port Graham—MTrs. Dorothy Niel- Mrs. ROAST LEG OF LAMB Sgason. Place fat o) g e roustins pas. Heast Iy o ey (30003500 F . ter por poonar” DUt 30 0 35 BYJLD YOUR (Lelrer HEALTH WIT ‘MEAT | Hobart Washington, | Philip C.' Ernest E. F 2 scape Engitider 'of the: Forest Service, will conclude a month’s work 'in Alaska when he sails on| the Aleutian Sunday for the States. He will return to Washington by way of Salt Lake City and Den- ver. Yesterday Walker and Linn For- rest, Assistant Architect with the Regional Office, returned by PAA Electra from Fairbanks where they had been looking over the country in an effort to tie in Na- tional lizabeth Knox, Dorcth; Gertrude Jewell, M: verse, Verna West, Cor Dorothy Notar, Kather! Angelina Chopp, Gaila Eleanor DeRoux. e HERBERT PUNCHES WILL INSTRUICT THIS SEMESTER AT CALIFORNIA SCHOOL Herbert Punches, X-ray techni- ticn at St. Ann's Hospital, has recejved word that he has bem istant instr College Ph Campbell, o P he of F Ketchikan Prince Rupert Seattle Portland San of t the bein, east tribution has been attended by precipitation over and 52 Pt, Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.Cldy Francisco Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The storm area that was centered over the northeastern portion he North Pacific Ocean yesterday morning, has moved inland to Tanana and Upper Yukon, Valley, the lowest reported pressur: 29.35 inches at Dawson. High pressure prevailed from South- Alaska southeastward to Oregon. This general pressure dis- much of Alaska by generally fair weather over the Pacific Coast states. i am.; sunset, 8:13 p.m. Forest recreational work of | Sotitheast Alaska with that in the | Interior. They visited Seward, An-j chorage, Matanuska, Mount Mc-| Kinley, Fairbanks, Circle and Fovt| ‘Yukon. | TWO SALMON 10ADS ' SALLY O'NEILL DIES. DISCHARGED TODAY AT . ANN'S HOSPITAL One troller and, ong. packer brought salmbn 'cdtgdes in’ today to | the Juneau fish exchange, with prices still at 14 cents for large reds, 8 cents for rmediums, 7 cents for whites and 5 cents for cohoes. ‘The Congo brought in 700 pounds and the Elfin IT, 22,000 pounds. cons in Los instrueting at the Mr. Punches, years has been h the Juneau Hos- pital, will complete his medical irse with plans to return to Al- to set up a practice Punches and her young son th last night on the North Sea and will be fol- y Mr. Punches who plans ave for his new posit Aug- 15 on the Princess Louise. A. Paradis will take over Mr. Punches’ duties at St. Ann's. - - COUNCIL TONIGHT With only routine municipal mat- ters in prospect for discussion, the Juneau City Council will meet to- night at 8 p. m. at the City Hall Mayor Harry Lucas will preside sen of Homer. Sand Point—Robert Garlow. States, do not have address. Squaw Harbor—Kenneth of Anchorage. St. Miachael—Omie McCarthy, of Nome. Tanana — Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Bosttcher of Tanana or Richland, ‘Washington. Kasaan—B. E. Morlan, of Olym- pia. Kanakanak—Anna Hughes, prob- ably Kanakanak King Cove—Leonard Rodland of either Snohomish or Everett, Wash- ington. Unalaska — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. . Wingfield, of Tacoma, Washington, and Jessica Jorgensen. ALASKA MEAT CO. FINE PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THEIR PEER ONLY IN OUR SERVICE! 39 ... 339 Funeral arrangements for Hjar- mar Sundquist who passed away last Monday at St. Ann's Hospital are still pending word from relatives. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. well who In Brittell Mrs ' FIREMEN ACCEPT RESIGNATION OF WM. HOLZHEIMER Two Phones Sally O'Neill passed away at St Ann's Hospital yesterday afternoon where she had been receiving medi- cal care for the past month. Firemen heard the resignation of ' Judge William A. Holzheimer last night from the office of President of the Gastineau Channel Basc- ball League. Accepting the expi ing regret at los eran ball fan's aid, fir ed that Vice-President ke should fill out the Other business brou the monthly Fire Brought in from Elfin Cove July 5, she was admitted to the hospital suffering from pleurisy, the result of spending a hazarduous two hours in the icy waters of the cove cling ing to an overturned skiff from which she had been hand-trolling The remains are at the Charles ‘W. Carter Mortuary pending word from a relative, Earl Sutter of Hud- sion in the Fire son, Wyoming. | routine. ————————— | ~ Are Visiting H i re Visi Ing ere | Wausan, Wis., are tourists aboard | ! the Prince Rupert which spent the | Mrs. 8. T. Corbus, and her daugh-| evening in the harbor here last ter, Mary M. Corbus, of San Fran- | njoht, cisco, Alaska Electric Light and| | Power Company stockholders, ar-| #————— oo |rivéd in Juneau on the steamer A Rare Lunch Tomorrow EaS o Ol saranor| | Braised Sirloin Tips resignation, and the vei- n decid- rank Hein- season V % Saaiato COLUMBIA GREWERIEF.INC..TACOMA.; FINE OLD-TIME FLAVOR A Great Time for EVERYONE «— ELKS’ DANC[ SATURDAY PUBLIC NITE * Stanley Cox and His Royal Alaskans Band Thé two, guests at the Hotel, plan to spend a few days in nd NEW VEGETABLES at the BARANOF partment Club was merely D TOUKiNG NCRTH Mr. and Mrs. C. 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