The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1932, Page 2

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i TSI G RS W -12 -20 | =26 -20 6 [ Clear -16 -38 -30 8 0 Clear -40 -40 -24 4 0 Cldy -14 -46 -42 [ 0 Clear -16 -26 -22 4 Trace Snow -26 -48 -42 [ 0 Cldy Nl O T S e Snow 40 | 34 M 36 Trace Rain 32 | 20 - 0 [ Pt. Cldy 10 -4 10 4 0 Clear 23 17 18 12 0 Clear : s T T 0 0 Clear Ketchikan ... 34 32 | 2¢ 24 0 0 Clear Princz Rupert ... 34 34 s - 4 22 Pt.Cldy “ Edmonton . . 22 20 | " Seattle A 36 | 34 36 10 20 Cldy . 40 36 34 36 10 32 Rain San Francisco ... — -_— 46 46 8 24 Clear :" M M to Graham has & specmpln_lewhlch THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1932. R cut prices. ved by Congress. The vote on several times to keep the tears Schools. Each contest, that be-(the repeal bill in the form finally [back . Twsent Ch O qumm,m as well passed was unanimous in boththe| . The woman’s aged father made | :;;:‘o "?::Wm.nl:n’:;,.;.“‘: fo“h. pm:::.',‘:m'w BABY Blue U nderwear Valu()s as that of the girl's sixteites, gouse and Senate. a pathetic figure on the stand as| bullding walls. Now the new, paint, tint or calcimine. Be P will be the fourth game in & 7Tne measure in that form was he téstified to astrain of insanity! approved way Is to get your sure to use Schumachet w:fl BLANKETS Chambray . scheduled four game Gastineal gpproved by Gov. Parks on Apriljin the McKinnell family that' walls ready prepared—Schu- Board as It Is manufactured ¢ E xtraor(llnar’y Channel . champlonship. 30, reached back four generations macher Plaster Wall Board. under patented processes that 24 ROMPERS ® - a9t _the boys’ teams, _Juneo.u has considerable opposition was|from the defendant. Five of the Comes In convenlent strips make It differsnt from any or ;7%'? victories to :fi cm:‘lt ;m:”needs, voiced to the bill from ministerial |line, he asserted, were victims or' -nytollrsl':'r-. A“":WJ :.-'::: and other \v-tl'l .be?rd'-n ':rrl:h; > N ut one more triump ac- i | insanit; our walls can permanen not . Fol $1.00 2 for $1.00 Lace Trimmed corded title honors. Douglas has oy sstive fii’:b;“dzf”*c‘fi’,;u;'gg Tho tie. ' Wit AR sealed quickly, giving a exterior and Interior walls. Silk bl s g a_:“"f} “l‘;li“‘m W0 ggainst it without success. Opposi- |knowledge was his father's mother, 218 N T the lonship trophy. tion to it was also expressed by |in Scotland. Next came his father's Girls’ New STEP-INS Juneau Girls Need Two some of the Federal court offi- brother, Joseph. After him the CHEMISE Ladies’ Cotton $ BLOUSES Regular $2.75—Clear- ance Price, $1.00 Hosiery Sale % Ladies’ Full-Fashioned BLO! PRINT DRESSES $1. Sizes 7 to 14 Lace MTrimmed 2 $1.00 Silk $ Semi-Service and Chiffon HOSIERY . $1.00 Phoenix REMNANTS Brand at reduced prices B.M. BEHRENDS CO., In Juneau’s Leading Department Store GREATEST VALUES of the Season Presented in This Event Shelves must be emptied to make room for Spring Merchandise and the only way 1 to do this effectively and thoroughly is to == RAYON INTEREST KEEN BISHOP CANNONFIVE RELATIVES| IN BASKETBALL (OPENS WARFARE INSANE, FATHER| Iieres the New Way to GAMES FRIDAYON LOCAL BILL OFWOMANAVERS | Bu.itd Seurdy | Juneau abd Do Douglas ‘High Wickersham—irges Com-|Rev. B. J. MecKinnell Bares| Inexpensive Schools to Give Fine mittee to Recommend | Insanity Skeletons from WALLS Exhibitions Measure for Passage Family Closets I | | | Keen interest is manifested in (Continued 1rom Page One) the basketball games to be played at Douglas next Friday evening be- | mempers, it was not to become cf-|time as he smiled warmly at her.| tween boy and girl teams repre- o i & had bli PLASTBR o, ) e TN tective urlews a0d wnil it yes op She had to blink her eyes rapidly| SCHUMACHER WALL BOARD Of the girls' teams, Juneau has cjg)s, son of his own sister was afflicted, ? p ‘taken one game and Douglas two. Memorialized Congress and then two second cousins of omas ar ware o The Juneau maids require twWo e Legislature, in support of (Mrs. Judd, one of whom died in . more victories and the Douglas of jis action, passed a memorial to|an insane asylum and the other is girls only one more for the title. ype President, Congress and Dele- still living. “We shall be in better condition gate Wickersham, urging that the Recalls Her Childhood !_ for the game next Friday night joca] repeal bill be validated.| Mrs. McKinnell recalled incidents than we were for the contest st gty after the current session of of her daughter's childhood that, week,” declared E. G. Wentland, congress opened, Delegate Wick-ishe claimed ,indicated the same coach of the Juneau High School ersham introduced the bill repeal- |strain of insanity that others of boys’ squad, this forenoon. In the jng the Congressional Act which is|the line had exhibited before her. last. contest, _Lhree of our players— noy being opposed by Bishop Can-|Her brother also gave somewhat George Karibelnikoff, left guard; pon similar testimony. OMERS Elmer Lindstrom, right forward, 1, its memorial, the Legislature, Mrs. Judd provided the thrill cf o i and Bill Nik:s!-f,vcanber. starbed in gpiq jts action was taken neither |the trial so far yesterday after- 1.00 under-par condition; but now Kar- «i, endorse or repudiate Prohibi-|(noon when she jumped from her jabelnikoff is the only athlete ail- ion, but solely in the interest of |seat with her counsel, ran over to |1ne- humanity.” It pointed out that the|her brother and then rushed from ..., Unconscious Four Times Alaska Bone Dry Law is not “an|the courtroom. She declared that Girls’ Cotton Crepe ‘He was knocked unconscious enforcement Act, since there are|the sheriff was coaching witnesses ¢ three times by collisions in the p, Territorial enforcement offi- (what to say. and Outlng Flannel game a week ago last Priday and cers:” and that the law enforce-| That officer followed her frorm, Wwas put out of commission once in ment machinery of the Territory 1s|the courtroom, followed her into a - — PAJAMAS . the game last Friday. He is round- entirely in the hands of the Fed- \restroclm nad brought her back to |ing into form, but he will not be eral Government, so that the Vol-|the courtroom where she resumed at his peak next Friday. He will gteaq Act can be made to serve|her place with her lawyers and the 1.00 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. Established 1898 1.00 Juneau, Alaska $1.00 be good enough to start, however, eyer urpose of a Prohibition ! trial proceeded. {and be will be on the floor at the law‘:’, ) —— et 4 i o ol " Cites Serious Objection | WASHINGTON — The National Ladies® Two- ‘The last three contests show| rne Legislature further declared: |Institute of Health, a govemmen:} Piece Outing |the teams are very evenly matched. «rhe most serious objection to the |institution, is empowered to accept J‘U’“’l“ won the first game Y Alaska Bone Dry Law lies in the |private donations to further ls Flannel | three polnts, took the second game fact that 1 prevents the use of |work. biod sevebn lt”m‘s ‘;I‘:‘d lost the third jntoxicating beverages for medici- | PAJAMAS e T e be Wbl g oo, Woui i v e B !|||||||mm|""IllllllIll""||||I|i|||||||||||||||H|||||||||||||||||||"||||||||||||||||||l||||llllulll||||m|||"||lmflllmflfl||fl $1.00 Ivictory in the approaching contest. megical lquors could, notwith-| o If either should experience a few standing the “provisions of the law,| = bad breaks its defeat would be the p ) gl = 5 be supplied under the general stat- (== jresult. Both can be expected 10 ytes of the United States, but the (= iexert their best efforts. As a eon- ;s held otherwise. | sequence, Friday night's exhibition “This did not at first present a| ¢ {is almost certain to be the best yery serious situation for the rea- |8f the season.” son that there were in the Terri- % Al i me;ul; Suokly Entwiiagol tbry many small private stocks | eau girls are greatly en- from which medicinal liquorscould | 1 ooutsgeil, by their victory of last je gupplied; and later when these MFHKHY y : margin of 10 polnts. pecame exhausted the situation was | coach, Miss Enid Burns, iS met by supplying hospitals and‘ physicians with liquors seized by‘— = Prohibition officers. This was, ofl \ course, illegal, but under the cir-| C. |day evening at thelr top form of gumstances no ome could attach any blame to the action taken by ! the officials; it was advisable in ‘:.mm"m n::‘}’"“l o8 v:: hOOD orer to save human life and there- i malds have NOW gore justifiable. The people of Al- aska are, at the present time, so situated that medicinal liquors can | Plonshin goa, no longer be obtained.” The Juneau team will be accom- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OPF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather ‘ (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneas and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 27: Clear and colder tonight, Thursday partly cloudy;moderate north- westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weatner 4 pm. yest'y 23 43 NE 12 Clear 4 am. today 18 37 NE 12 Clear Noon today . 19 38 E 9 Clear wABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4atm. temu. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hra. Weather -18 -28 | *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is high over most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean and throughout Alaska except from Cordova southeastward where it is moderately low and from southern Bering Sea westward where it is falllng rapidly and extremely low in the western Aleutian Islands with rain or snow and high easterly winds. The weather is generally clear and colder over practically all other portions of the he will take north for his pros- Lost Ship Baychimo | p=ctive trip into the Arctic. ek Society Leader Jom Night School Class AR, BULSUE. B a3 - e ee ——— 4 4 panied to Douglas hy their band,' o > BLI ‘ ENB“- by virtually the entire student body| DUY BA-TISH' UNTO DEATH | and by a large Menmm of town LONDON — The “buy British” folks. | movement has reached the grave- | —— yard. The Central Coungil for; r: UNDERGOES. OPERATION Care of the Churches calls atten- Mrs. John Eldemar of this city tion to “really deplorable” foreign {successfully underwent a surgical monuments in many churchyards |operation in.8t. Ann's Hospital this and says they show “decay in pub- | mwnlns lic taste" i NEW m Jan. 27.—A blind | Square district at night occas: A. B. HALL SATURDAY NICHT Country Store Prizes 35 Grand Prizes The following prizes have been donated by the business men of Junfim which “Here you are boys Tl tell you\ the date on any coin youll give me by the feel of it.” He adds| plaintively: “If I fail you can have i i it, youll find it practically impos- ! sible for you, not so. dependent upon the sense of touch, to do this. But if the peddler is hoaxing about ‘his blindnes you couldn't tell it by the way he handles a coin. w“*" have ;";m:“;m“’;;; 1;;: 'ES insures a good time as well as an opportunity to gain one of the 35 useful prizes. date compltely worn off. Feeling != Juneau Young Hardware Co— Colisem Theatre — Book of what there is left of the paftern, he knows enough about coing to make & goad guess on the missing numerals. He insists, of course, that the date he hits upon is| right. When asked how he knows that| to be so, he simply inquires how Bon Bon Dish. Gastineau Grocery — Bag of ‘Groceries. Pickets. Peerless Bakery—Lurge Oake. George Brothers—Bag of Gro Thomas Hardware Co. — Pyrex ceries. Baking Dish. Califorina Grocery—Bag of Gro- Sanitary Grocery — Bag ‘of ceries. the skeptics know it is not so. Grocerles. Harris Hardware Co.—Jelly Set. This ertifice never has failed to | Sanitary Meat Co-—Credit of Olympic Pool HallCarten nof win him the coin for keeps, be- $1.00. Cigarettes. cause he smiles when he pulls i, I ‘THESE times there is no method that Sabin's—Neoktie. Capitol Theatre—Two Tickets, he says. you should leave untried h holstering up |ZS pioneer Barber Shop—Shave and Hellar's Barber Shop—Hair Cut DE LUXE STALL MAKES EASY tmt ]fi;'l:“ t:?n‘;tth::: ";l:‘; :’r‘lget' Halr Cut. and Shampoo. PHAR LAP'S OCEAN TRAVEL WW a New York Exchange—Brick of ed literature now and then to remind your Singeits Dlore Pl T Toe Cream. ald customers that you are still on the map and to acquaint new customers with the fact that you have what they want. Let us plan a printed piece for you. ‘'WELLINGTON, New Zealand Jan. 20—Australia’s. champion race horse, Phar Lap, was awarded a de Nugget Shop—Picture. Hayes Shop — ’n'onm« Cards. Butler Mauro Drug Co.—Talcum Powder. Light’s Barber Shop—$1.00 in " ‘Trade. Smoking Tobacco. United Food Co—Bag of Gro- Neal’s Barber Shop—Shave and ceries. Hair Cut. 2% B. M. Behrends Co., Inc—Bag Juneau Drug Co—Chest Bath of Groceries. = Salts. i Markoe's Studio — Three Por- = i mummmmmmmmmmmmmnflnmmmnmmmnuumwummnmmmmmmmmnnmlmmmmmmnumummuuum COSTS ARE LOW MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 27.—Mrs. R. Brinkley Snowden, Memphisso- T Wright Shoppe—Necklace. = Juneau Melody Store—$1.00 in = The Daily Alaska Empire Ludwig Nelson—Cigarette Light-

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