Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
B ——— G S __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1939. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT [ e ) g ——— GIT A WIGGLE ON YUH WOMAN, TH' THEATRE WON'T /AT 1 LV\A!I'/ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF' AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU TVE ToLD YLH THE WEATHER ‘ SiX TIMES IN, TH' I{By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) LAS(‘)FW!:‘O%JNRKD BE . : Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at MINNIT / Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh south winds . Forccast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and : mod- erate to fresh southeasterly winds tonight and Saturday but fr. to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait, ¢ Frederick Sound, and strong southerly over Lynn Canal Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to strong southeasterly winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook except winds becoming northerly in vicinity of Prince Willlam Sound Saturday. PAW PERKINS, HAS You FERGOT HOW T' UNDERSTAND ENGLISH?2 LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temb. Humidity wina Veloeity Weather 3:30 pm. yest'y .. 20.65 48 191 ] 6 Lt. Drizzlc 3:30,a.m. today 47 89 SSE 7 Lt. Rain Noon today 52 87 E 15 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS - : TODAY lation is centered along Peril Strait part in the survey. The personr Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am, BARANOF BEAR in the northern portion of the is-|ineluded Wellman Holbrook, G Station Jast 54 \owrs 1 temp. temp., 24 hours V Yo i land. Much of Baranof Island is| Chickering, Wayne A. Young, Wal-| ayoyono0 52 38 a8 5 OVERHEARD AT TREASURE ISLAND: I'M SOLD populAII high, rugged, barren country little ter Kupra, George Sarvela, Ken| p, oo 27 28 0 frequented by bears I\;Ium (;1 u;.x ly;wfinll_ C. M. Archbold and Oliver| oo 2 P o reams, especially on the east side Edwards. ¥ Bethel 2 %% e ESIIM‘TED 450 of thotihe, Sie Mo = 1 TR ; | Fairbanks | 31 32 T Clou 3 e ter and provide no suitable spawn- iy ! g 3 4 goud, Hille b, l“mffd ‘hae The ) T g nds; for salmon; the: beat ‘RSTC Fish I Dutch. Hamor ! ;15 lag 111 (<4-'m~ 9 (;rr:";:nr:';u?‘;»rf)edlu::; ths principal food at this time of year., fi s ! = : J (”_‘ Y ! 3 | | a | lea fnese tascing coiie in ony & Holbrook Complefes Re- . come e tor cwun- | Idenfified as | Gordova 4 E e Tee arl the solar o ton R iC ng saimon had fish I them but | (nat Juneau 19 | 16 i 25 Rain {1 followed. M'; grocer “yz DOT on e(en eflSUS in only a few of the streams, were pa Sitka : .}5 43 20 . regrinding coffee sacrifices | b F is s the spawning grounds considered —_ Ketchikan ... 53 45 47 32 loudy e You are cordially invited to visit " aroma, flavor, freshoess.” y orest Jervice fully stocked. Holbrook says in his rare, dallar fish, a Prince Rupert . 61 46 51 08 Cloudy Hills Tiron, I’.I/m\,u.m Bheowrs { — report he visited Ushk Bay in con- number of which were caught re-! Edmonton 69 36 40 0 Cloudy o the' 1959 ColdertCate Indbrna~ | The 'estimated total number of |nection with a Chichagof Island cently 10. miles off Cape Spenc Seattle 63 54 55 05 Clouc tional Exposition —*Treasure brown bear on Baranof Island, in- pear census on September 1, 1938 has been identified from spe Portland 67 | 58 58 0 Cloudy Island presenting in Cine- | cluding Kruzof Island, is 460, it was and found the stream full of hump-|n brought to the Juneau Cold| San Francisco .. 70 57 58 0 Clear color—* Behind the Cup. ) reported - today by Assistant Re- backs, with many wasting in the|Sto s the opah (lampris re- . % B - gional Forester Wellman Holbrook pay. On a visit to the same stream . gius). } WEALY SYNOPSIS : IMPORTANT: Citefully observe & | following compilation of figures on August 31 this year, he found| The fish, the largest of whicn The gulf ~mrn.x has inten. 1 and the center indefinitely lo- timing for ea ossure from the recent bear census con- principally dog salmon in the brought here weighed 13 pounds,| Ccated about 200 miles offi the coast of Sitka with the lowesf presst estimated to be below 2940 inckes this morning. The barometric ssure was high in the vicinily of Dutch Harbor and rising over the western and northern portioas of Alaska Partly cloudy and cooler weather has prevailed during the past 24 hours over western ducted by the Forest Service. streams. Only three or four hump- was icentif As the area of Baranof Island ies were identified. In the bay there of the Univ approximately 1026604 acres and was only a fraction of the number | was in Ala that of Kruzof 110,321 acres, each of humpbacks present a year ago. fisheries inves d by Dr. Carl Hubb: sity of Michi recently ma igation for the €:c- | . wh bear has 2,526 acres or about four o s Hantated retary of the Interior :x‘n(I northern Alaska and showery weather along the coast of the square miles to himself. '“1 -*["7:;"': ?l" o tound| For the Pacific Coast there a: Gulf of Alaska and Southea 1. Heavy rain was reported | +Estimated number. of bear on the A total of 79 stream records of only five previous spani-| 21008 the coast of Southeast streams of the islands, based o | tracks, is 391, to which the census Clfort from California. They were cau UL i il e takers added 15 per cent to account 18 were at Cape Blanco, Ore.; Cape Flai- for bears not on the streams, in- 0 the census tery, Wash; Icy Bay, Alaska, o: | % cludi t of the she-be Other wildlife observed and enum- €¥, Wash.; Icy Bay, Alask, AMA HEARENG SET unm most le-bear with | OB o eagles, 53 deer,| Lennard Island, B. C. All of these [ P cubs. edengpbn S 3 " o , were comparatively small fich, P 251 mallards, 102 teals and 277 geese. Were comp A e it :rlt:rll; B::flzf";i‘ar popu- | An effort was made to locate the weighing from 10 to 18 pouns goats planted on the island several They are said to attain a weight S | 5, to have both salmon and bear. No as made to sec bears, but en by field men engaged mens of the opah, outside 2 Juneau, Sept. 16—Sunrise, 5:30 am.; Sunset, 6:18 pm years ago but due to the cloudy foggy Weather prevailing at time, none were seen In a glass study. The common pine squir- | Ore., last year. rel planted a number of years ago The k‘i:m»it(‘”l‘:l"r !.\‘ ”':;'”.v"; EX(e”em Work and Abmiy‘\n Saturday Luncheon ‘ [ | | truggling in the surl at Bardon at the BARANOF shermen and others in the Ju- sted in the fish- GLASS VACUUM MAKERS: Put up- per bowl on after-water boils. . . P in the vicinity of Sitka were noted taken w ! au district inter Coffce and watcr hould be ia con- Braised Slrlanlps ab. widely -Asbaraben nianed ou thiet 607 TAEHERIR | Shown in Exhibition |™® industry will have their first & P et | pportunity tomorrow to expre and .BAKED SPAGHETTI island. et A R 4 : Pive Forest Service boats took : A4 a Bureau of Fisheries open hearing ST it o e The EoRl i e ) COUNCIL TO DISCUSS ; at Fair Building thefr opinions on the annual regu- lations. . pkOJE(]' IOMGH]’ Talented Juneau “Reémbrandts’. A hearing will be conducted by and “Raphaels” vied for honors in the Bureau at its office in the Fed- the art and amateur photography eral Building at 10 o'clock in the Problems in connection with the eynipit judged at the Alaska Fair. morning. Acting Commissioner of construction of a new sewer Mesdames R. A. Cook, J. W. Lei- Pisheries Charles Jackson of Wash- tem adjoining the small boat har-lyers and Henry Harmon, were ington will preside. PERCOLATOR: Start with cold or hot water. “Perc” 7 to 10 minutes after steady pumping starts. “1 NEVER KNEW COFFEE IS PICKED BY HAND.” Many people say this after they visit Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre. Yes, the highest bor will be discussed by the: Ju-| juqges for this division. Hearings such as this were es- grade coffees are carefully picked by hand. And similar standards B g neau OCity Counil at its regular tablished by the Bureau as part of of exacting care govern the roasting and packing of Hills Bros. The world’s largest selling meeting at the City Hall tonight| Prizes were given for the fol- jts regular policy for the first time al & o'clock. Several other matters| lowing: be. of routine nature will be disposed F. Morr original painting—L. | this yes Mrs. Robert Hon- S U SR still life—L. F. Mot~ | AN QF TRAVELING ‘ ris, first; Mrs. Joe Werner, seconc; MEN FLIES TO TOWN forerreeeeeee oo o9 | Jandscape—D. F. Mortis, fi 1 Coffee to insure its matchless uniform goodness. No wonder people say, “Now that's what I call good coffeel” fi of by Councilmen, ning, second straight Bourbon whiskey! COFFEEPOT: Briag coffee and water ot w1y o o e v Are You Tired of Ordinary ond; pen and ink sketch—Sig John Chamberlain, dean of Al- gmount of celd water 1nd I stand Food? Walther, first; Mrs. Robert Hen- sqkq traveling men, arrived in Ju- ®! i ning, second; photograph portraii neay from the Interior with Pa- Drop ;‘e:;v';‘:’e dNeWIY —Mrs. Milton Lagergren, first; |cific Alaska Airways and is @ guest candid photograph—Jack Glasse, af the Gastineau Hotel. Bnu“swlcx CAFB first; pictorial photograph — Jack i > Glasse, first-second; scenery ph)- LADIES AUXILIARY WHERE YOU'LL FIND tograph—Jack Glasse, first; Mil- MEETING TONIGHT Hills Bros Coffee For more detailed in- A structions on making ) coffec write for a free 4 copy of the hooklet \ “The Art of Coffee- . | dred Hash, second; hand blocking A meeting of the Juneau Ladies’ X Making." Address Hills 5 C]})‘;:}fsse ::’%hti':‘;:g’l“ | —Margaret Caldwell, first-second; Auxiliary will be held tonight at ] e ol ey S STETINN s Dol Rofling rathc o8 | Wi o | mounted snap shots — Griffith 8 o'clock at the Union Hall A p { rancisco. ¥ L R | ;i - e Special Breakfasts, Lanches, }Nuranng, first. business and social session will be ¥ 15 minutes. w5355 , B iy i e - Dinners i - >ee held and all members are urged to v A | 90 PROOF— COPYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY BV RS ) Empire Want Aés Bring Resws. attend, o : i | | i ' : A NGLE PERFORMANCE | DO NOT MISS Si L) ) ; : BAND CONCERT, Juneau High Schoo] Band . . . . DANCING by Ice Worm - Wiggle Girls .. . . GENE ROGERS-Wizard of the Slack Wire . . . . AH HING-Native-born American Chinese Illusionist and Wonder of Magic. . .. MISS BETTY DANIELS-Acrobatic and Control Dancing, Sensational Dance Routires TWO HOURS OF BALLROOM Displays of Agricultural, Floral, DANCING — Educational, Domestic and Stanley Cox and His Orchestra : /lmqtcur Arts ~ ADMISSION: Adults 50c—Children 25¢ FCLOSED AT 1000 M.