The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1932, Page 2

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THb DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL WEDNESDAY, FEB 17, 1932 | ments of Alaska commodities to ‘ ‘ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHIR BUREAU foreign countries in 1931 follow: [ Canned salmon $ 248 i Th ?W’ Salted salmon 1,745 1 e eather EW SPRING HOUSE Salted codtish 150 GUN R ‘ e % S S.m,c(l herring a | J (By the U. 8. Weatner Buresn; ther salted fish [ Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 17: il pmh salthon 14,064 v flurries and slightly colder tonight, Thursday fair and l}fi\j‘v . SI ‘I(b( K 3 Other fresh fish 197551 o moderate northwesterly winds. ks | Pickled salmon LOUAL DATA ‘Ca,med shellfish ; Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloolty —Wemtner [ o - ® 4 pm. yesty 30.06 39 89 SE 12 Rain ll'ill }) ‘j I‘IA Customs C().lc ol BT EE ] e his sng tien {Asks hupport in Reorgan- Exercises Will Be Held at| s am. ‘today 3017 a7 R . b Gains in Nearly Al | products s isege) iizing Government— | 1:30 o'Clock Next | Noon today 2023 21 oW 8 Snow ruce board 8, » 34 i ol | Kmds of Fish e s Proposals Made ‘ Friday Afternoon \ UABLE AND BADIO REPORTE ouglas fir lumber | YESTERDAY ) TODAY | Douglas fir logs 102 o 2T + - = (Centinwea from Page One) \oyher softwood boards 21,500 SHINGTON, D.: O, Feb. 17— | Arrangements have bsen com- Highest épm. | Lowest4am. 4aim. Preclp. 4am. N \ . ; i- A 860,500 m‘Cealar logs and - timber. 1,033 pposl in reorganizing | plotted for fhe obs Statlon— temn. temp. | emp. temp. veld.ity 24 hrs Weather umerous are the new moc pounds nu[ 39020 win | Othier sawed lumber 247 rnment, President Hoover nnial Birchday =26 -2 ~40. -40. 20 0 Clear I being displayed i o smounted to 8080 | EDE - LS messai i Uity Fy.o2 -18 18 4 0 Clear els now e 'l g daisplayea 1in it 5 )1 sy f- 438,500, Shingles 93 he recommended the cre- 28 6 -16 -16 6 A2 Clear g, 4% a fwl \{::‘8‘1’ BS o, | Undressed muskrat s, 123 four new Federal offices, begin at 1:15 -2 -2 -0 -10 0 04 Pt.Cuy our House l),,-*. >ction. rea: 01 o818 11’0‘;;1 B G hnirecsod Turs 670 5; : ternoon and will be beld in | 0 0 -6 -6 0 ' 18 Clear it s 1 mQ:fl:}; Fhod ity it ihs 5 1,085 Works Administrator, to [, M 4 .o 6 2 Snow o ‘}l “m' A Fresh milk and cream 96 and sometimes operate | 2 22 | 1212 4 0 Cldy Washable fabrics of serv- 4, which :"ds ‘;L ::-u 2 sfi of — projects, except Army and | | 20 2 12 16 12 0 Clear 28,084,451 undsua:(; m:cxlcn“cx‘ease Total of shipments of Al- | a dialogue, citations. Pupils | 3f 30 | 26 28 4 0 Cldy iceable quality many new | of $10771%6 in valus, Total ship.| K& commodities to of Public Health. {of anl ¢ pate L o i e . il i ! 2 \ents of fish and dish products for |, OTeiEn countries e ot £t ARG s g 3 ¥ Ehe ] i % ments Holel of tnmdditios For Details of the program weré an- " | @ 7 85 #now i of “”nm“l;' e ot 1\.),111“"(:;;‘:5{;: ot%o ms;’t&zgfsslémof‘ ceived in Alaska from Secretary of Conserva- | ncunc today by Prof. R. 8. 42 1 34 —_ 5 50 Cldy forhs-—new. aolonas pigiaraigros et Sl el o 1 dp the United States and Raven, superintendent of public| X€ T 40 40 | 34 38 4 02 Pt.Cldy eri n 4 £5. HOS S Y. e SHEOL €€ | snipped to foreign coun- iucational activities of the |schools, as follows: Prince Rupert 4 33 36 38 4 42 Cldy f‘i,(fiMmlfii‘s c.?;xsedr p-x;lzlclpal:‘)s ";1 tries 102,922 | nt are urged to be placed | 1. (a) Masterbilt Overture—H. L.| Edmonton o 18 |20 24 10 0 Cldy S i S Imm‘;m"m Zl :n‘dpf(’)‘fi‘}, o L i Assistant Secretary of | Alford. (b) Don Juan—Spanish 46 44 | 30 30 4 0 Clear PRICED /$1.25 and $2.25 Shipmcnth Al Sl Graud total of shipments 1. Other departments are | Serenade—E. De Lamater. Junior r“’ 46 L B B 4 0 Clear Vol Satn af citbnd ml ~ to United States and nsolidated. Orchestra. | 54 52 | e 8 0 Clear sizes from 16 to 56 ments to dkic Taiiad: kckos pd\ foreign countrics $56,850,660( The salaries of the new officers |- 2. Group Singing and Verses— *—Less than m miles. LES Ta ; 4 ; an pne el 3 will co an additional $40,000 a | First Grade. essure area central yesterday in Western Alaska has values in 1931 follow: | year 3. Dr tion—Story of Betsy Canada and snow has. fallen.over practically all |” No mention is made of moves to | Ross—Colonial Minuet. — Second | the Northwest and portions of ‘the -Southwest, fol- Fresh and trozen: consolidate the Army and Navy |Grade. 'l,‘\uq by clearing and much coider in ‘the western portion of the P Halibut $ 1462778 under o Secretary of Defense. Dislogiee Wi Obeory s Tneas| oy Tue preseime 1 Q6 Hhjs notnpe duroeghonit. Alaskcs o5~ P Salmon . 824504 The President, in his m ge, ‘7Th;'d\ G 2 5t cf:p‘. the up) on Valley ani is highest in southern Bering All other 81,322 Tu BE REUPENED said reclamation should be broad-| 5. Re:muan—rfim o & Red | OVJ\ and cff the Washington t. Temperature changes have been < ROUP SMOCI Casn?ed: ened to include conservation of [Stamp—Karl Theile. slight from Cord southeastward. ONE GROU KS R R 2 y: - 6. Song—Washington's Birthday. | G Cured or preserved: i | v 3 e it i Cod 52'377 1 e e | —Fourth Grade. ‘ y X V v Value to $3.50 Herring 549,475 Beer Measure Will s el ALASKA MEAT CO. Salmon 812, 891 t 7 | < \ ther e U rrow jor 8. Recitation — National Monu-“ b " All ,o‘hm - 7 I e | P TO"DO £ , ment to Washington—John Davis. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YDU‘R LIKING b Shellfish: %, arry Dawson Formerly of| { LW Hais g is. s i ] 31.(}0 G biths . pproval, Wet Blocs 58 And Gih Grades Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales " Qe wonsy Bellingham :Is Mak- s | 0 Songs—Yankee Doodle; Minu- PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 . Shrimps w0 ing Improvements T D eb ¥~ |et by Momart—Fifth snd Stwh|*— et L 4 ¢ ecutive ommittee o wet ) DR S W lall JERE S : Other fish products: 1 e R ok o W — ‘g‘{al g%‘;x Alterations and improvements are bill legalizing beer of i i i 3 5 k. SR 9 2 et BE o e 99 & # 4 ng made to the Gastineau Cafe, | 3. ent alcohol, weight, or 4% VR =0 ; Store Closed All “‘1,‘ '“0“'1".\' Fe i””“” “% M;__g:fili‘:s_““h and fish 206 VDicR has been closed for some | volume, fo be sold in z JUST ARRIVED—Aneother new stock ] : § y roducts months, preparatory to its reopen- es only. The measure in- ! A > i Washington’s Birthday A Sionoamp 10¢ about Maxch 15, by Harry clades a provision the beer will ot { of WALLPAPER - 2 Gl Dawson, widely known restaurant{be sold in communities that vote (,NJ( 5. P 4 Live blie foes ..........8 L8T8 man formerly of Belliogham, agains. it i ! uneau "aint Store { - - s gL T YOUTH ON RIFLE TEAM e e S A, o e e Carpenters are busy putting in NOTICE DESPIT SSING A’”‘I el . i s = t > 669,701 | ® front door that will lead directly o o e | 5 o Se219L from Franklin Strect into thecafe,| The M. 8. “Northland” will sail e | T e ] B M BEIIRENDS CO I Bilver 4 Sladd tox 84715 This door will be in addtion to the |fTom Seattle on f"b’““"y 20 10 alo ] THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS . . 1 ey pad 1k 264740 , €ntrance from the Gastineau hotel, f;(c-nd of Fub.t_zhnd. M;kol_»our e ] . While ek 227664‘,%”“"’ ave engaged in redecorat- | freigh “sc”"‘I’;’"; “;(F]:,,\JA‘;,{ as one of | THE GAASTINEA % Mink 28280 | 176 oo ‘mterdar. AT ‘Agont, | the best marksmen on the school’s | Oitr tdekids EEEL Juneau’s Leading Department Store 313,195 | Supplies To Arrive Soon A Gy r o AR squad. A o You Begin and End at the r 231,340 | Supplies consisting of linen, In practice Ranta made sucn a| Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat * All other 326,697 nes and kitchen ware will a The British Dominions now have le showing that he wa ‘! el = tured furs 13,185 |rive from the States in ten days. attained the “kingdom” status. They | selected as one of 10 members o 3 and regulus: | A fine range and a modern cold |are now titled the Kingdom of e against oth s e e’ 2,080,338 | st refrige plant are now | Canada, the Kingdom of Australia, 5 " e 150,655 | in place. he ‘Kingdom of New Zealand, An honor student, Ran | ‘T THE ;2 A 3 ALASKA \'\0)" QOVER Tin' ore and concentrates 2,600| The cafe can accommodate 75|Kingdom of South Africa, the K plays ba ball i ifi@ | . ; s of sno meat 100,298, patrons at a time. idom of Newfoundland and the - St | L | Florence Shop {11 e JoTGR i of S1OW Stone (including marble) 75,100/ Mr Dawson is an experienced |Kingdom of the Irish Free State. Old papers for sale at The Em J SR 5 J Permanent Waving a Specialty = adt q'l- A5 R J‘V] --xwui Trephies, specimens, etc... 25918 | restaurant man. He owned and| = = — — | _ Florence Holmquist, Prop. Monday afternoon. February 1. Weod, timber and lumber 34994 | conducted Harry Dawson's Cafe in | gl 2o | $none 417 Triangle BU08. | | Earton 5, Hethel 20, Ooraova. 80, Allother prtisks 61,246 | Bellingham in one location for 24| §- ® © © we can give your inting that modern~ fidc touch se popular (1) prcsent day advertising | That Overhaul JOB Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PRICES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inec. |28, Ju WTVYVVYVYIYYVYYYVIVYIVYS | (e, 28, Fairbanks 45, Fort Yukon | yers. % g ; Total value of produocts \ano‘her restaurant in Bellmghnm\ S L1 St 0, Rodgh | 00 Ak ..$41540,263 | in February, 1931, and conducted | Toe omOhena Slough at Fair. FProducts of United States it until last November, when he| |banks was 41 inches thick a ip ‘““:flue g 1,600,734 | sold néubk oo | e e # | on Snake River al Nome 36 inches | By 3 & krip £o Beattls | | thigk. l icts. . i 135,367 | next Saturday,” Mr. Dawson saidl than“ | but I know| of the city as He sold it in 1930. He bought | & The : GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL T AT | Total value of shipments | today. “I shall be back here early | & ANNOUNCEMENT | of merchandise .. $43,276,364 | in March. I plan to reopen the | Domestic gold 8,928,795 | Gastineau Cafe mnot Ilater The Cash Bazaar Department 'Domestic silver ... 89,583 March 15, Store will extend its regular cus- Foreign gold and suver 240010 “This will be my first business| tomers, and those desiring a credit| venture in Juneau, account with us, a dating of April|Grand Total of shipments many residents 10th, for all marchandise purchased! to United States . $562,534,752 | well as a large number of the from this store during t).e balance | “Includss fur shipped by mail, of the month of February adv, THE CASH BAZAAR EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS oF Hargy Youne four of whom were boys. DEPARTMEN’] I‘ STORE | and furs from Pribilof Islands. Shipments Abacad Various items of outbound ship- | traveling salesmen who do busi- ness in Alaska and who make Ju- | neau their headquarters. I do not fecl like a stm.nger here 2. S ns’ Suicide Reali,zed Mother’s Wish Cholce of Death Before Capture Probably Only Decxslon in Lwes of Young Brothers, Slayers of Six Offieers, Approved by Mother. Paut Younag Trapped in a house at Houston, Texas, Harry and Jennings Yo . field, Mo.,, put an end to their own Ii | coxrmm;a the only act of their notorious career of | mother of the desperadoes, stated when qu suicide before they'd allow the law to exact the pen Of the four, before the: would sub for only one, Oscar, stuck to the three, Harry, Paul and Jennings, emb: rked at an early age upon quired prison records. career, years ago. than 10,000 .:ol e, deputies, lPti:Ill o ’f.fi' and volun eta an Mliae v, members of | | stheir brothers v e Young family, 1d be The gun battle at It resultad from an attempt by a posse to a. The cold-blooded killing of ux officers o the Young fu. in teers to capture. ch their mother approved. lln. oned by police Mdr“d;‘. ol straight and narrow path. The other Ilnr Ccd.y. sisters of fl- H. Yollnl, prayed her boys would commit ‘oung bad d.u children, of lawlessness and soon Mo., was the climax of their for a murder committed two tate and the Nation, More the killers. But women fudw predicted that | HIS year we are celebrating the two hun- dredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington. It is a nation-wide tribute _® | paid to the father of our country, nor does it stop the day after the twenty-second, but the cele- bration goes right on and through Thanksgiving S day, 1932. Daring this period America and ‘the 4 rest of the world will again feel the influence, and . know the wisdom of George Washington. heritage of which we can be justly proud. It is a 4 In honor of this great event, this bank will remain b closed all day February 22, 1932, ) al

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