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THE DAILY ALASKA H\APIRL TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1939. Prices will be right to suit your pocketbook, Don't hesti- tate, come in and look around if you buy or not. You're Hungry Day or Nighi EMPIRE PRINTING COMPAN X = ; Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings—6:30 to 9 IOYAI. CAFE| ho Place to o S i Dosttian s 1 broke » U. 8. DEPARTHENT Ol" AGBICULTUII. WI:A'I'HEI. B AU f positior is “all broken up SURE. WRECKED MISSION | <2710 2 5 W STEAMER |5 [aHUSER M STORMPREVENTS SEARCHING BOAT ‘ | | THE WEATHER EDORTEDLY |, S i RO KyATISNA RES(UE EFFORTS | FINDS NO SIGN OF BOAI Rm’OR 118 vt 1 be done with the Prince- | (Bf the U, S. Weather Bureau) g wait 4 closer examination Ralph Lister, master méchanic o R £ b RAW v RPOKEN HED ¢ thoa for Glen Carrington Company ¢ R“ED MAN I.BGHTER ADR T Forecast for Jun=au and vicinily, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 17: SAVLY DRUR 141 M “w Cariboo Mine in the Kantish- | d Light rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh southeasterly L " na district, arrivéd in Juneau on | - | “'“‘:5- diminishing Wednesday. Minimum temperature tonight about A . J the steamer Yukon yesterday. % 2 TR | 38 degrees. Simmons Flies Two fo SUfpfise Pa”y leen lN pA l ' Mrs. Lister, Who has beenspend- | Cyane EXDeded o Reach MOfOI'ShIp Martha Tummg Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light raln tonight and Wednes- il ling tHe summer visitfng frienas at i H | day; moderate to fresh southerly winds, diminishing Wednesday, e -] i e | Angoon, joined Mer husband her Scene of Accident- on fo Be”“g Sea in Quest | cept winds continuing fresh southerly tonight and Wednesday over ! cene toaay @sse i Angoon, § d here | N They will spend a week in bt | Lixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederick Sound and Lynn Canal ; Calls for Aid in Early Mern- 27, w5 Dall Island Teda of Iwo MenAboard | : const a Reported Tinished A i A .. Lalistor Aid intarly Ugetting Gsed to tratric agdin’ be y ! Forécast of winds along the of the Gulf of Alaska: p nis A group of ladie: ~m.p|1,1‘d i f M [fore going to the States. They arc | Fresh to strong winds will - continue over, Gulf and along the coast \ 5 i . Tt ing - Barano UY <l.u])pm” at: the Baranof Hotel KrTchAN A!a ska, ‘Oet. 17 Chances for fl"‘ N%ue"f“"fl men | fom Dixon Entrance to Kodiak, tonight and Wednesday, probably The motorship Princeton i§ “fin-j he on wesL (S VLR D Heavy seas raging with High winds|adrift on a lighter in Bristol Bay| diminishing Wednesday @fterndon. Wind directions will be ‘southerly ding to Cole wWheniithey droppediin to Rxienid Go fo S(ene wmtv lE‘vm for the sccond day prevented ar-|BreW progressively slimmer today | from Dixon Entrance fo Gordova and mortherly from Cordova to: Ko- E birt R he LR g DR ival of aid tdday for Alex Gra- |28 the nmtmsmpo:\flnm'fl\}i‘i I‘Ppnr;cd drax. Winds probably of gale force near center of low pressure aren with | Ahe SROLIOTCE WA o SEATTLE, Oet. 17—The Coast| i > y | to.the Governors ce that no sign | jocated in the northern portion of the Gulf. ' c mar 1 ft v Tunchec . st 2 g vell, troller Wwho was - seriously ca n por i Ketchil iz e AT "_"‘"vl e ];“'m]“ " Guard intercepted an TInternation-| FOR HOME' Alfu“A"S“m”wd Monday in a gasaline ex- | Dad been found of the craft. | ok path Y y 1S Prov -...' allers, al distress signal from the Duteh plosion aboard his gasboat Alba- U',S' Cummls:sxlun.m Jac)-{ l\:[rllll:lx‘\ « 0 A dav on the moon is fourteen freighter Djaimbt at 605 o'clocki Dr. J.4H Warley, ‘Medidal Di- |{roes at View Cove, Dall Island. i, g, e s W Tithe warometer Teémo Humidity Wma Velocity ~ Weatha * ; O on wsin, this morning ‘asking Vessels in her| rector for the Office of Indlan| piloy Ray Renshaw was unable| . taG Serered FEOERRIEY R0 3:30 pm. yesty ... 20.01 44 66 ESE 18 Rain . immediate vicinity to go to her| Affairs, is leaving by the next PAA |, get off yesterday because of :"’)E‘L‘ml‘;“‘é:?"]‘,’,:n‘L‘l"“:h‘f“:[‘m’,’];‘Lwcs 3:30 am. today .. 20.13 42 83 SE 16 Rain uid plane for Fairbanks on the first leg | stormy weather, and today, after | F 4 d st " Port Heider| NOOn today 29.42 44 70 ESE 15 Rain The Djambi is about 1,500 miles|of a month’s trip across interior, | .ssfully making the flight to WALELs a“‘ shore irom Por; . I ;’ west of Seattle | northiern and western Alaska. | View Cove,:whs \babie 'to dand, ber ;; 21 1aie “01}:“‘ of the Ugashi RADIO REPORTS ! The freighter left Vancouver, B.| He will fly to Nome and travel | cause of heavy seas running. ol ‘x‘hm the “yessel - aticlioped | TODAY C, last Thursday for, the Oxlenllrrom Nome to Unalaska on the| The Coast Guard cutter cymm_ ast ’”‘;""-\‘ca”h iering Sea | Wik, G owest 3:30am. Precip. 3:3Cam 1 i 3 t t McKinl | whiel . N . P i | mor’ & ‘e e rag ver Atuwx mp ongmal Dutch crew ! (‘thlN MAN ABOARD ‘m Albatross this afternoon, n!- :2 lgs;;::m]rux‘f) ss‘e:nr:c{l;f f;flflv’.]:}:'fi,i g::r:’(:v\he . . - 5 dcgl::: . PAA PLANE FOR HERE |, . s esgl ix - tiaktnt u B 8 e :uu mx(nw::ztl&figg;u;:zt f;f,'"{',f,'f? hough |h4’h vessel s making slow |is found along the const, the Mar-| Nome 38 28 30 0 Clear ,m Pl s gt e | Dwigntc ®. VERRIE e Mk | Y R [ tha will m6Ve out tomorrow into the | Bethel 26 | 11 19 0 Clear The Alaska steamer Baramof,{Census organizer, is an inbound Bering, Sea and follow a zig-zag| Fajrbanks - 3 2 L e which left Akutan at 3 o'clock this|passenger on a Pacific Alaska Air-| course on its refurn to Unalaska. | D‘;échkfl‘“b"r 4 | 8 o e ey b Planes have searched from Middle | Kodial 45 | 32 35 0 Cloudy P mérning, ‘also picked up the mes-| ways 1;18“3 :e':‘clh lets Faitbanks pOI.AR!S plANE Bluff Tight to Egegik without avail.| Cordova 45 | 29 30 0 Cleax 1 5 sage and said it could reach the|today for Ju The lighter was last seen.from a| Juneau 7 | 41 1?2 179 Rain B scene within 33 hours if ' needed.| - Hammack has béen Organizing . 9 N ke sedisus faptdrts: through ‘the- Tritetor | | plane five miles off Middle Bluff{ Sitka 54 38 95 #a ‘a'nd s iedisiiR Ao light at noon last Weédtiesady. The| Ketchikan 54 42 42 241 Clear S e TER mo“ “AVE ls prmiine R Low ‘collings 1ifted this morning | lBhter drifted fro the Niirick gew; e 61 50 54 11 Cloudy ere’s a real way to escape W INSURANCE MAN HERE il And nm plate “ighs ship anchorage in strong northeast| Portland 64 53 54 o1 Cloudy Swing south on Southern Pacific’s mlm BREAKS John Gatfrey,> well known in- e ‘l’m i F winds a week ago_todlay. San Franciéco . 66 | 55 56 0 Pt. Cldy o3 spectacular Shasta Route to Cali- " | surarice - man, ‘15 :‘Pé\]f\ ‘passenger | Alex Holden flew out first with | WEATHER SYNOPSIS a, to the desert oasis of Palm With CARS m& OO hedrfhgs fins | for Jurieau ‘on. the Eléctra Which 5 Marine Airways plane, cairying Sfib fornia, Susamp R iy \shed and Weather improved. ‘the| left ‘there for her this moming. | passengers E. Johnson and J. L. I.EN'EN‘(Y wu THe severe storm which moved, rapidly into the Gulf yesterday Springs or Sout last of visiting airmen flew home| e Avent with 5C0 pounds of mail H“TER m SHOI { morning contifiued to fiensify and redched its peak of development i friendly guest ranches. o g ‘ BUILDING PERMIT Shell Simmons left for Polaris | last might when its 'cdnter was about 100 miles off the coast at t P i o o Sitka, producing ‘unusually low pressures over the northern and Fang i 4 b Eitis flew his Wedo with| A bulldig permit has been is- aiso. a few minutes later, with T | 'I' A Southern Pacific is the n-'mm ?mc Py Bnax( Age:t iDon Wright back to | sued by ithe' Cit; Building Inspec- | wilford, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hol- ! 'swA“ l AlRPOR f:exm'a) ‘puruons of Southeast Alaska. The lowest barometric read- BARBARA to sunshine. If you're going Fast, Kofchikan, while Jimmy Rinehirt tor to . ‘J. Cowling to bufld an loway and Gunnhar Moun in the P ing of 2861 inches joccurred at. Juneau &t 11:30 pm.i yedterday. Southern Pacific offers you a choice and L. Mallack flew to Petersburg additfon ‘to & frame ‘dwelling at AAT Lockheed. Found guilty" Yo killing'a Whistler| This stfm _was centered this mérning about 100 miles south of Cor- : hern routes a few hours later in the Travelair, 1103 F. Strdet ‘at a cost of $300. Two more flights were to be | swan in violation of the game laws,| 9ov& With:ia lowest reported préssure of 28.80 inches. This storm of two sunfy SQuCIE @ - . made to the mirie this afternoon|Sam Nelson was given a 80-day| Produced gales alohgthe entire jcoast of Southeast and Gulf Al- through California—Golden State if weather permits. suspended. sentence in ‘the ‘court of | aska with heavy to moderate rain over Southeast Alaska and light Bl v Route via El Paso (Carlsbad Cav- S | UL 8. Comumissioner Felix Gray yés- to moderate | srfow. - pver: Interior ‘Alaska. 5 % 108 ANGELES erns National Park) and Sunset ‘gi‘z” n“nf;‘”'('fl‘l’;"i" stfl:p““;:“fi;““w’x:: Junead 0cc lB—Sunrlse 6: 41 am; sunset, 448 pm. HOLLYWOOD Route through New Orleans and Interest ShOWfl | feated. = p the O1d South. Leniency was shown Nelson on "Elsou (H ARI.ES T 1 I H bb CI b his plea that he believed tHe ‘swan | ) Here are examples of our low faces n 0 Y u | to be a large goose. It was 58 mchesw 10 California: ilong and weighed 14 pounds. The b4 "‘m‘m IS SEI From Seattle to: One way Round trip Considerable interest has been | bird was turned over to the Minfield ’ AP“M SPRINGS AN FRANCISCO . *14.50 924.25 > shown in the recently organized Children’s Home, to be served up‘ b ! ARIZONA S i ¥ Only Nature can give Vanilla its Hobby Club, which had its second |in a swan dinner. The swan was EMBER 10 GUEST RANCHES 10S ANGELES. .. 19.50 34.00 P 10k Mavor. R meetirig. last night: ih the parlors | shot on the flats near the airport P —in comfortable chair cars and coaches. delichte, S |of the Northern Light Presbyterian | Saturday. g L — i d‘. than half a century, Schilling pure Church .- 5 After alvdvecokr t:)fpéxl‘n:;nvnybofl he Judge Alexander Seleds ] i ivi | Gladys Murphy displayed her hob- Jnean. ey ons, bogayse p Southern Pacific Vanilla has been giviog to dei- ldys Murphy daplayed e bob- ‘mm“ SCHOOL CLASSES |0t et oot aomrrie sk Junsl. ot Efecili " For folders, reservations, additional n;luh serts exquisite, elusive fragrance Sk ‘Kn;us;' bl mag\c“ w".l m'l' BE ofmfb“irways got under way on sched- e as ecution i, w8 CTALOR G026 ad endcing favor chat add 0 and et of hand tricks The re- i cine wiearig ok ot s PIACE Tor Nafive ALTON, Canadian Gen. Agt., 619 Howe St, much to the pleasure of eating. mainder of the evening was spent | — ST Gei:‘e NSy Ity 'COpE foft, ftiin Vancouver, B.C, or I. A ORMANDY, in group work on various hobbies, | Becatise of the lack of a stitable Fairbanks with nirie passengers for Jen. Pass. Agt., 622 Pacific Bldg,, Portlan 37 SPICES Emphasis will be placed on pho- |enroliment, might school classes at|Juneau. Friday, Nov«;mber 10, was set to- i 19 EXTRACTS tography as a hobby for the meet- it the Juneau High School have been| Those due here either tonight or day by District Judge George F. ! :-. ing next Monday night. {definitely postponed according to|tomorrow morning are John Gaff-| Alexander as the date for the | Supt. A. B. Phillips. ney, Zelma Day, D. R. Hammack, hanging of Nelson Charles, Native 1 s ave pai oir | E. Johnson, R. Johnson, Arne Hedla, convicted of murdering his mother- o i 'mmm = All persons who have paid their \ 3 , | C n ST AT m;munmwmwuununmmmmn||||mm||mnm|m_=_ e e i Rt rkis: 205 Ehilth x B Inclaw,. TG xsenition: il tals == 7% = |money today, it was announced. |child. ! place in Juneau. % = = | SARRGE - R Twice Charles was granted stays = = mmm DEPUTY o7 of execution to allow his attor- wd = = v llask‘ Day 'o neys to perfect an appeal fo the = = mko" IS To vls“’ 4 Circuit Court. The latest exten- P\ = = Be “ollday sion expired last Saturday and = = IOBGE 'omnkow today at Ketchikan, Where the y = = For Mm Court is now in session and where = = | Nelson Charles is in jail, the date = == District. Deputy Grand Exaitea| Al Teritorial offices Will be 0" ecution was announced. = = y clesed tomorrow as well as schools = = |Ruler L. W. Turoff will pay his of-| "0 v e i commemoration of An appeal to President Roose- = = ficial visit to his home Elks lodge Alaska Day. velt to commute the ‘sentence is = = here tomorrow night, Secretary M.| 3 ‘sm lone avenue open to Charles’ Bl | = = |H. Sides announced today. Schiools held programs today IN|,it5meys The Native, who came = - e g, celebration of the raising of the p Wl == . = A class will be initiated in honor |, o o0 n fiag, replacing the Rus- to Alaska from Puget Sound, killed = With Your Name Imprint e T Hine e soe| 8 fhe st Bl W yeapoingo. (M0 WL DO B FR = = |a shrimp feed to follow the lodge ehmidey: Wil met allpcy Fed- f = i = eral offices. | = s = CRIPPLE ALONE E E | Sl et el i = = PWAMANARRVES; |Foards AreGuesls | = E P ARRIVES; rds Ar sts | F = ORDER EARLY = oMM EAVNG Bofore Depariure D lE = = Francis Biggs, PWA Engineer-In- - = 1 X = |spetcor, is'leaving lon the steamer = A N D G E l ‘ 0 U R S = | Xlacka for Haines for work in con-| Dr. and Mrs, Fred T. Foard were| SfOfy Comes ffl 'fi'om Ten- = = Imection with the water project|luncheon guests yesterday aftenoon | = = |there at the site of Dr. wna Mrs. 3. 7. GKE@ with 65-Year- = = K. N. Neal, Project Auditor, re-| Worley ‘in the Pifth Avenue Apan— B . Ve L = 3 . = |turned on the Yukon yesterday from | ments. old Jad( Murphy = zes, = | seward Siingedn ¥ith tte U.. B, Pabio = b = TR T T Health Service, Dr. Foard and Mrs.| To break ‘a leg is misfortune = — | EXTENSION WOMAN ; Fodrd sailed south late yesterdy | enough for any man. But to break = aws ] Florence Syverud, of the Univer- |afterfioon on the steamer Yukon|, leg which was already badly g 9 = sity of Alas}(a Extension Depart- | after spending a week in the Capital crippled from an old accident and P = C l E ment, came in on the Yukon from | City. to have to take care of the injury = rs 3 Skagway and is stopping at the —————— alonte. at his isolated ibin 1 = 5 . 010 XxXrxl = | Baranof Hotel. ALASKA DAY i = These cards are designed with the sole purpose of. E ¥ RN Tuuasiis, gt S il remih HOTE SR IR SHOD Ry e WES I = 1 what happened last week to Jick = b = TRAVELING MAN HERE the benefits of Alaska Day tomor- | \rumne “65 of Tenakes ‘Tnlet, § H H H 'mas = R. H. Sroufe, traveling man, is at|row, coming undgr the more lax| nyoop i y = maklng fl pOSSIble (0!’ Yflu 10 561%1 a C IISi a = the Baranof Hotel, coming in from |regulations of hollday hours with Sundax; );flcgl;r:lefg; o:leg;:’:?t.?;g: B Greeting Card that will express your personality s g D T om Sy’ WU S 46 = g P Y = > - an explosion at Atlin Somie years | = ” = : ago, one of his legs was several = exactly as though it had been created for your = Qu ALITY inches shorter than the other. The = - e, g = | crippled leg was . broken again = lusi Reusmmbly Prwed! = | when Murphy tripped while crab = exciusive use. = | fishing at Tenakee Tnlet, where he = = Tk lived alone. E = JUST RECEIVED—a beautiful He fashioned a splint from an = . = line of ladies’ and misses’ fur egg crate and waited for a Boat = = coats consisting of ‘dyed to pass. One did after thrée days, = 1 Klenski, dyed Fitch, Coco Er- f/and Murphy halled it for a ride = E mine, Cocoa Squin‘el, Carri- | to Tenakee, where his brother, = = cole Marmot Mink Muskrat | George, put him on the Estebéth = = A for Juneau. A son, Charles, lives = = in dyed mink colors, and in Juneau and works at the Alaska = SEE THEM AT THE = Pony! I you want sometiing = = Juneau mine. B = for your wife or sweetheart | . { = = we will be pleased to have i E = you ¢all and lock thém over. Anyhm . e = = = = = = = = = = = s g mmmmmnnmmumuml|||ulmnnnnmnmnn|mmnmmlmlmlmmlIm|mmmmm|uummmummunmmmmmmmmmnmu|u||||||ummmnmn|||mn|mmmnu||

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