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Are udent: Alaska S i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1939. Atiending Sammer School 4puLt H{EDING STATE BUDGET ALL BRANCHES; JUST TURNED N. Y. EXCHANGE Increasit cloudine: toni Tuesds rain and cooler; gentle AT southwest winds tonight, becoming moderate south and southeast Shares Lose Fraction fo e death o Thomas Paul Cra, | For ; HM : ot wl Cral ast for Southeast Alasl Increasing cloudiness tonight, More than One Point H TULSA, Okla, Aug., 7—The fi- “a self-inflicted gunshot wound,” ne sNarence Stralt “ha oy n wafy Market gure “9” turned upside down may Members of the coroner's jury W e Pane Chatham strat, Frederick Sound, and Lynn ... & Fave cost Tulsa county several hun- were James Monaghle, Walter E S . Wi YORK, Aus. M. — Stdoks| dred dollars in state gasoline and [Rahc. John Mc s sk A ) Forccast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: 3 f DU o i Moderate southwest and south winds tonight from Dixon Entrance to logt fractions to more than a point automobile taxes, county SELF - INFLICTED " WOUND, VERDICT I CRA'G DEATH was that the Chief Ra dio Operator of the Halda died of Ryman, Harry Ireland and George Jorgenson THE WEATHER , (By the U. S. Weather Burecau) For st for J ity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Aug.7: rain and cooler; gentle southwest winds tonight, becomiag te south and southeast Tuesday, except fresh over Dixon En- Cape smeer, becoming fresh to sirong: Tuesday; strong east - and today in dull trading, however, the gincer Dan W southonst winds tonight and Tuesda; r )? 3 B 3 . Finiap i b janst Winds tonight @ sday Irom Cape Spencer b o ticker appeared to show more speed The taxes are apportioned to - o - i AL pe Spencer to Cape during' selloffs than during af- countles cn a road mileage basl Y] D | tempts to rally the ma Tuls \‘”)“‘» says he, has 911 "}'Hl»‘ A.“‘; A COL(]!_E | LOCAL DATA : ere hlamed the sell ¢ ne his surprise when V) 3 ; Time T el g Latting, Tulsa county state repro- M 1 me warometer Temon dumidity vina Velpeity. |, Weather tension in Europe T sentative “l,m him the cow E VAUD;‘EH L-'EDE. 3:30 p.m. yest'y 30.40 54 76 SSE 6 Cyercast East there was nothing to aceouu it A el tYIARKRILY NILRE 5530 am today | 3034 W2 ok . B aRBHY faF the weakhess ih Btocls, ECtUnS, 1t share of state mor £ o s iy b o 4 $W .1 Groundiog » akhess } < e 4 | Nosn today 30.20 50 62 s » 5 .. on the basis of 61 es y 30.29 5 [ Qloudy | jaithough losses by ofl companies "t g e saned Pat-| Miss Martha Ryan and Guoice with interests in the Orlent were b oW !l aned Pot|gamuel Lander flew in Saturday RADIO REPORTS By attributed to the disputes between o' o "ro e wgr pecame t n from Atlin. B. C ) | TODAY the Japanese and the Occidental posed and was “,(,m\,“z'_n a I I’ arried at the U. S. Commis- | Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. ’I?hrv curb thatket ¢losed lower to+ 1 ove no idea how lonz this has been SiDer's Ceurt in Juneau. Mr. and Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24hours Weathsr day after one of the dullest ses- g5ing on " Les Cook were their atten-| Anchorage 55 | 59 53 1.02 Réin ki I::;l"l‘:,“r':;d‘:;“i”'b;“em;"“:"' He has asked the state for a dis- | 9aDnts. Barrow 42 | 37 37 0 Pt. Cldy av- rseme; sment, he g v ef - 5 5 Standinig, Teft fo right Robert M. Summers, Petersburg; Thomas Kendall, Skagwdyi James L: Bussey, |orage wag Howh Bretty wel towata }1’":]‘1)"" “1{ ‘*;““"f“ml‘ hoping to get g:{;‘lzl Z: 51 :2 22 Overcast e Jolin . Bixicr, Hope. Scated are Glen Platt, Sitka; Mts. Jesslca Jorgensen, Unalaska; and Dr. |, point. Curb speculators.followed b b S, L WANIS GOOD SIART AEADAS p! o W e o Raymond L. Powell, dean of the College of Puget Sound summer school. With the exception of Kendall, |the big board buyers to the side- DR i i 4 kS \;I:I?y a regular student at the college, those shown in the photograph are teachers who are spending the |lines. Most of the selling was said oxbARtR DTy, | Ok, X St. Paul ., 50 5 a7 ‘02 Overcast " g £ . = 3 to bé by Eh: 2 o A C s a., Aug. summer vacation studying to improve their work in the schools of Alaska. o y shate owners who pre- v 7. — A prospective bridegroom in Dutch Harbor .. 56 46 46 g Cloudy / Coo nontt 1 |ferfed the sidelines during the ret| Calltirta Wb EeNE 0wty MR | ROUGE - 58 49 50 10 Overcast i T N { cent weeks of tension abroad. OFFICI Al ls O la it Oty BAWE wibhe 0o sn| | CHEIYA 53 ‘ ® 53 690 Rain . s program is a men’s domi- FAI_I_S AS[_EEP ON I et S i B L T ' Okiahoma City clothing store,| Juneau o | 5 46 T Ground fog S day in’ dull trading. All depact-| g % i Sitka . 63 | 45 F S 5 \ What do men wear at their wed- ol 0 egab of Puget F FAI_LS OF ments of the list suffered abo_u\ | at in Oklahoma,” he asked, “I Ketchikan 66 51 52 0 Clear ed Metho- ; 'I" { alike. Although traders blamed the v | 1t to be *dressell ‘proporiy.” Prince Rupert .. 66 | 48 50 0 Pt. Cldy iz 5] a a > 3 3 LR s decline on war tension abroad | LR Edmonton 64 I 37 38 0 Clear e ‘s . T there Was 1o rushe et rid’ of H : o TR R i Robert M ol. It i CHICAGO, Aug: 7—William Mar-",o‘:;gn «:cumire: Bt neot Charged with Embezzhng Seattle 4 50 51 o Clear Thomas Ke eggcation or I czak, 28, couldn't sleep the . other, N e | Funds of | |y R, o bis ‘ el - o Tl fessions may be night. He lives with his wife, Dor- e T R | unds of Juneau Re- | { San Francisco .63 56 56 0 Overcast of! a ian influences othy, in a third-floor apartment. 5 . 7 | (HASING HUSBAND, WEATHE il 3 | EATHER SYNOPSI et e | After tossing for an hout, he faid . fail Clerks Union | , = SxioEst) | John T Bix going to sleep on the roof " | S \ X W I3 High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Yakutat o} Most FI It's too hot in here TERR“ORY SHows | Charged with embezzling $12558| CASTLE ROCK, Ore, Aug. 7—| southeastward to Oregon, the crest being 30.34 inches at Juneau. A 07 Then he took a blanket ahd pil- B T T Rermat Oleres Unton | e Mralitiy Myé, Gsorgs Aiwood | . SLIL Brel hrevalich bibt Hie noréieahbatl/ gaib oh abs i, orthy i low oui on the sloping roof and of which he was Secretary, Marty | received when she traveled with | ?flc”lc Ocean, the lowest reported pressure beln_g_m._« inches a 1d : > SkINe it slept il 7 am Fosse was arrested Sunday at Kake |an amusement show as trick shot | short distance southwest of Kodiak Island. Precipitation has been 8 R PRIN l'} y At that hour Dorothy was wak-| - e MR T e balance DY Deputy Marshal Walter Hellan |artist came in hendy when her| Seneral along the coastal regions from Nome and the Aleutians A PERT, B. ( Aug. = ]- ‘l;t by a thump. She looked out o ll;(‘ i 2 ahig Jm; 4y WhO flew with Pilot Shell Simmons hushand was chased by a big black | snuth?ustward_to Yakutat, also over the Kuskokwim and lower Yu- L4 Alaska Dominion lighthouse o w, but there was no sign'| 3 VS S0 o N rer Oscar £ fhin ‘Ribredna? Mistd oommibn- | Hears kon Valley while generally fair weather prevailed over the Tanana the Ter i berni has left on a search, 13 liam. There was just a ma"”c e _ e vk toaay-11tY- | As the animal lumbered after her | alley and from Southeast Alaska southeastward to California. Ex- Instead 3, Borid wakl, after “Osph pifow. Sitting on the | ';‘:“; ol Cslack pszason o ;l;',: Fosse formerly was an employee of | husband, Mrs. Elwood calmly| Cessive rains have been reported at Cordova, the 24-hour amount e hes a e Palmer lm the \(1.;~k< of the house was| % s e tomal income, _the | the Califofnia Gracery here stopped the animal with seven| being 090 Inches. an 10w bound steamer Princess har- vide awake. He 2 g s - iy | 11 TR g TR Mo 4 \' lotte, radiced he sighted a ponge ke M€ palance is down slightly from the nyh e | MeL-BIRGRE SHRIBS e Jubeat, August 8~—Sunrise. 4:04 am.; sunset, 8:05 pm. i 8 ol burning airplane off Lawyer $1,586,693.49 of a monllh ago, l)‘; PRINCE WILLIAM | oinEtn (‘“"“"’“FN T S | Wl s i han that of Tace re sea Island : shows an increase ayer 1RELILY < | | "Lorraine and Don Johnson, chil- |, i bathing is a a common practice Dominion Fisheries authori- I) I B when the balance ‘was $1,465,436.53. | SOU"D SEASO" |, Lorraing iacd, o o, Nk 0 from April to October ng ties said the.fire might have eac ut 0 T [ IS LE son, will return tomorrow on the| t Mre: Joigeusn's word béen a fishing craft. e 4 “T("'Z(”l” in { NGTHEMED | xorin coast from a long visit in body Wwho in a thre - \l)l Burl(’(' | Jemisie the States with Mrs. Johnson’s | K years will never leave there perma- llow AHRE' Pe . | The salmon fishing season in mother at Tacoma and Mr. John- | s nently. ; P| v i Tru() Llf() | Prince William Sound was length- son's mother at Yakima. | < 1is year’s summer school started SOUIRIED ou'l' CHICAGO, Tll, Aug. 7—Robert iened by a supplemental regulation | B, i 1 S Y | college on its fifty-first year T Williams, seventy-one, pieces to- Washington Saturday from 6 p.m FOLTA TO WRANGELL | : = ugh the school was incorporated R sether today details of how another| JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 7—The August 5, to 6 pm, August 8, giv- Assistant U. S. Attorney George | we Are open hl’ BIISIIIESS Wlfll Compleie { the University of Puget Sound in| , o cquirts from a chemical gun | man died under his name—and was, story of a boy Who lived for twelve ing two additional days of fishing,|Folta was a southbound passenger | Lines of W 88, it was not until 1889, the vear, o .+ wiat fire there was in the buried at his siste expense. years among monkeys learning ' as the sixth is a Sunday. on the Aleutian to Wrangell on f Washington became a State, tha ; \ths of the Northern Hotel this| A misdelivered letter, Williams be- run and jump and “speak” as mon-j The regulation was issued by Act-| Department of Justice business. ol the college was ready for studer afternoon when an overheated rad- lieves, caused the mixup keys do is regatded as having prov- ing Secretary of the Interior Oscar - - — WESTINGHOUSE RANGES and REFRIGERATORS 1 g In the half ce [ s tintor covering and pil-| Williams and the other man. Rob-|en tiue. Chapman and annopnced here by' The Book ALASKA, Reviced and WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS and APPLIANCES 20 i s . iator diator cover and pil g - | } Y " the College of Puget Sound has 1 low smolder ort Williams, sixty-eight, lived at the | As the result of inquiries by Prof:! the Bureau of Fisheries. | Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. | EASY WASHING MACHINES and IRONERS b en rank among the foremost private-| " 0"y 9 ca) came in at 3:10 Same hotel until the latter died on| Ruggles Gates British natural] It was announced at the same SETH THOMAS and TELECHRON ELECTRIC 1y, endowed colleges in the United| oo 110 B. SO ¢ it was | MSE. 6, They, otfen reasived, each | siienbiat: snd an SNUNEDY S0 SYOM bina, (b Secaiie. o abundance CLOCKS 1t States. Besides the lberal art wn out at 3:20 o'clock other's mail and Robert had a letter | lutionary science, and Prof. Ray- of herring in the Kodiak area, the . s courses the school, has. the forem st ooy O . In his pocket when ta- | mond Dart of the University of Wit- |season will not. be closed when 200~ When Your Appeh!e SUNBEAM and HAMILTON BEACH APPLIANCES o conservatory of music in the North- k o a hospital, so his death was watersand, there is a youth named 000 barrels are taken, as suggested | WIRING SUPPLIES . west. Through a Carnegie Founda- LANDSCAPI recorded as Robert T. Williams, | «Lucas” who, until twelve years old |at the beginning of the season, but Demands Belter | ot tion gift of $35000 for fine arl Ernest E. Walke A state employee investigating a | wandered in the wilds with a band will remain open until the . take s { 1t is our aim to give good service at the most reasonable prices. i production, new facilities have been Engineer f cashen pension L'lw(;k"ilgund the very of baboons. He could make, when amounts to 300,000 barrels. D]nner— WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE 1 provided in the music, dramatic and est Service left on the Aleutian much alive Robert T¢ Williams in rescued, only the gutteral sound of |- ‘ arts departments. The conservatory | today after a month’s tour of Al- ! the hotel lobby. anthropoids, but now that he ‘has — = 0% X | work 10w includes a class in publi ¥ looking over recreational pos-| The sister, Mrs. L. L. Campbell of | been taught to speak, gives vivid GOOD OLD FASHIONED THE I P E I i school music and band and orche; litie Winston-Salem, .N. C. was so ill accounts of his experiences. The | | & ARAW 4 e s T g v s T el o, was so i aecounts of bt e, | BEEF STEW | | ROYAL CAFE [ 1w so sewaro erione 6 piano. Many Helsingfors hop- | ing her she had paid for the wrong| It is the first known case of Lho» for Your Lunch Temorrow ' To meet the requirements for (he keepers”and rallvay employeés are man's buibl v ooncn ~~"4kind, according to Professor Dart.| | 1 ' increasing number of out-of-town | learning English in preparation 3 >oo — {The boy was rescued by police u(]‘ at the BARANOF Is “‘e Place fo Eal. o students a women’s residence hall for the 1940 Olympics there | Today's News Tosay,-Empire. Grahamstown. ORI * %, e 10 1 . ' PHONE 3 Many so-called oil ranges being sold ONE unit oil range (built in its entirety Big Diffe burner installed — but the first ALL-IN- foday are just ordinary coal and wood ranges with a factory by master craftsmen with 50 — cabinét’ birner, air duct, control valve, efc. -— inone years' experience) is the “OUAKER," Ainefic%'fi’?fidsfifiofiem 0il Range. 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