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E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 15, 1932. MARTHA WASHINGTON 3eadspreads Colored Fancy Weave Seamless Cut Size 90 x 105 + Price Range from $2 50 up VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Many Articles Greatly Underpriced B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store and RADIO AW ARD Elks’ Ball Room Sat thht Apnl 16th ““Awarding of the G. E. $90.00 Radio Set takes place at Midnight, Saturday night. You must be in the Elks’ Ball Room to get this award. ] .. COME ALL YE REVELERS! Dance the Night Unto Dawn— It may be your LUCKY mnight. WICKERSHAM IS [HERE IS FUN | ASKED TO ACT | FOR EVERYBODY | . IN ROAD ISSUE Alaska Chimber |Wires | Delegate and Fairbanks Is Alarmed (Continued from Page One) made in March transferting acti- vities of (Alaska Road CSmmission to Inberior Department, which or- der later was withdrawn: on ae- count of lck of Presidential au- thority: “Press despatcHes now state In- derior Department is preparing bill to accomplish same result. 'We are receiving telegrams drom member organiZaltions asking about Inter- ior Department’s plans as to build- ing and maintenance of roads L Alaska, pavticularly the Richardson ‘Highway, under the centemplated transfer. Handles Other Work, Too “Allaska ([Road iCommission also now handles - extensive rivers and harbors work, Mt. MoKinley and other National Park work and also issues fish trap. site licenses, -ete. Alaskans are anxious'to know whey is ‘to ecome of all tists work -un- der Interior Department's propos- points; also attitude of War De- partment. . Appreciate -if you will ‘wire weply as Alaskans wure greatly alarmed over contemplated action.” The message received by the Territorial Chamber from the Fair- banks Chamber —of Oome Teads: nnmed.l&w steps &hould be m- to oppose transfer of Alaska Romd Commission 0 Inferior De- partment. Any such procedure would adversely atffect entire Ter- ritory and would destrcy an: or- ganization which - is. funotioning smoothly and efficiently . under present conditions. Suggest mai- ter be placed before every Cham- ACROSS » Law Blaudhed Chief gusto- dian of a li- brary or mu- seum L] FOR NUTHINGL,: 16, arry Dawson 'Gives Free|' Dance Tomght in Gas- " man’s name 19. Confederate soldiers: cole loa. tineau Hotel o oS g1. Grow ola 4 L 19! er Here's fun for nothing. A dance| 35 Miike’an in- fusion will be given this evening in the lobby of the Gastineau Hotel, and ance . Waste allow= Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 8. 9. ¥ ithere will be no charge for md-| 25 Barrem ‘ 24, . . Small house- 35. mission. The event will be abso-| 30 Pmall bo 8¢ lugely free. 27. Ascends hi '40. Narrow road 4. Loathés 7. Mine host of the occasion is |30 Tqre with the 41 Near DOWN 2 talons 42. Be unsuccess- Hary Dawson, proprigtor of Daw- gi. xz;mlllnhe,n‘n al & zL fiflfihtcn i :% A i 1 i . Exhi 43. Larg t- . Hollow eylin- son's Cafe in the Gastineau Hotel | gu' Genys of the tottemed boat ey 43, Difilding. ,vlmlma wil- 44, Huropsam tiva 3 St Suttve " ow 46. Relation . Makes lace Hxcellent music had been en-| ., Romunerated thtough the 5. American In- 45, gaged for the affair. ‘A five-piece gg Dc;n hole d Pnp" . A glan’ @ i ’ PR Daface repares for 6. As far as orchiestra will be under the direc- | 3o pioce of money ~-publication 7. Rubbed out tion of Rex Parrott. Thegenemlmblh:uu'gedxo be 'present.’ " THREE NEW HOUSES NEAR ATH AND HARRIS Ground is being clearsd by Couticilman John E. Green for the ereotion of “two dwelling. houses oh Fourth Street near Harris Btreet. The ot has a frontage of 50 feet end @ - depth of 100 feet. Hach of the dwellings will con- tain four mooms and a bath. The ‘houses will be ready for occupancy in ghout a month, { 'On the east side of Harris Street Bebween Fourth: and Fifth Streets Thomas Meitteninan, proprietor of hhg New, York Clothing Store, is eawfing a dwelling house. duung and dietribution to meet sueh a. situation: While science may create new consumer demands like that of the aiibomobile, ‘he believes. that busi- ness in the United States will have toaccommodate itself to a more - Nots of the 5. On the ocean . Lump of earth . Alive . Revolved | . Roman road . Part of the | face . Embarked on . Hawallan food . French city . Bar of metal . Youthful years . Tin contafners Recent . Proper . Implement . Smallest state: abbr. D(uly Crossavord Puzzle J South Ameri- can country Malt “liquor o. s DIPARTMEITI‘ Ot AGRXOULWR! WEA’I‘EEB BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Bureaz’ a voyage used ‘in base- ¥rench nega- tive Dogs Are Protected —Automcbilists who hit. dogs and | fail to stop and rvender aid ar:| ER ag Ji court decided in imposing a $25 Forecast for Juneau and viciniy, beginning at 4 p.m. April 15: | Cloudy tonight and Saturday; genile, variable winds. | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veioclty Weatner 4 p.m. yest’y 29.96 50 52 s 12 Cloudy. 4 am. today 29.95 39 82 Calm 0 Cldy. 12 noon today 29.82 52 32 SE 14 Pt. Cldy. wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Nome 36 34 | 16 16 8 .30 Cldy. Bethel 32 30 16 16 6 0 Clear Fort Yukon 32 32 12 12 8 0 Clear 32 32 22 22 6 0 Clear 50 48 | 26 28 4 0 Clear 46 46 | 24 24 4 0 Clear t 28 24 20 24 14 0 Cldy. Dutch Harbor 40 40 34 36 4 0 Cidy. Kodiak 44 40 | 38 38 8 Trace Cldy. Cordova 44 42 | 32 36 8 .04 Pt. Cldy. Juneau 50 50 | 37 39 0 23 Cldy. Ketchikan . 52 50 , 42 46 14 10 Cldy. Prince Rupert ... 56 50 | 44 46 4 0 Cidy. Edmonton 62 60 | 42 42 10 .01 Rain Seattle 56 56 | 44 46 4 0 Cldy. Portland 62 60 | 44 46 4 0 Cldy. San Francisco ... 62 58 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy. [ The pressure is moderately low in Southwestern Alaska. It is low- est south of the Aleutian Islands and west of Washington with light showers over most of Southern Alaska. Pressure is :about mormal in Southeastern Alaska and moderately high but falling rapidly in the Pezcific States. It is high on the Arctic coast and clear weather pre- vails throughout the Interior. Temperatures have fallen on the Ber- ing Sca coast and changed but hul elsewhere. \Inc against William Winn, thirty- three. Officers who arrested Winn By Hlt-Run Rulmg told ‘the court they had to chase him for blocks after he had struck April 15. fih“ dog. LOS ANGELES, Cal, R P The highest number of stems ¢f rananas since record-keeping was started dn 1929 was exported in 1931 from Honduras. A total of 30,924,060 stems weré shipped to foreign markets. ubject to the same State law | h covers a similer offens: 2inst human fbeings, Municipal udge Alfred EPaonessa of traffic or jess stabilized. consumption as ofiér nations, notably France, have rate, agricultural technigue is ad- vancing in ‘northern Europe as it is in Neorth America, Dr. Baker | says. ed States. Likewlse, it is apparent, econo- ber of Commerce in Alaska Wwith- |qone. out - delay.” SO T SHOP IN JUNEAU Gearing Production T . Wheels Big Problem || LUDWIG NELSON |‘ To Aid Population| | Watch Repairing | 11 Brunswick Agency | (Continued irom Page One) || FRONT STREET o e . |+t 16 telear, says. Dr. Qliver E.| pogramr e —e—io——e ’Baker, economist of the Depart- | | ‘." C. %mEgBONA | ment of - Agriculture, that Ameri- | | ! can farmers cannot ' depend on-! J B. Burford & Co. l | centinuous expansion of the north- | | *Our doorstep worn by satisfled | ern European market. & | In addition to a declining birth- | 82— . In Northwesterh Europe the |= acre-yields of somé of the crops |3 are twice as high-as in ihe Umt- mists say, that the market in Eu- tope for American nanufacturers cannot be greatly increased. In~ dustrial technique alép is advanc~ can opportunities are lessening as the continental = nations become more ard more committed to the policy of fostering and protecting domestic industries. Nationalistic Spirit Intensification of ‘this national~ istic spirit ‘and $he “desire for se- curity - with - respect to the food iff enabtments and other mde re- striction measures. Brooklings institution, whose sur- northwestern Europe shows ‘*‘that these populations are doomed %o there is mot @ single industry in the TUnited ‘States that does not increasing - population.” Consequently a stable or declin- ing population, Dr. Kubzynski says, will severely hit any American in{ dustry thet fails to atjust s pro . “Tomorrow’s Styles Acceswnes Just roceieed in ®carts, Gloves — Handbags — Cos- tume Jewelry and Hosiery supply, has brougit a wave of tar- 3 Dr. Robert R. Huszynski, dflw = vey of the falling birth-rate 4n |2 cperate on the assumption of an = Benefited— fields—new clean stock, SARDINES, PANCAKE FLOUR, KARO SYRUP, S5pound pails . . . SOAP, large bars, White {aundry, 7 for HONEY GRAHAM CRACKERS, = “Large, squarecpackages . . . ... .. BUY FROM US — e Butler Mauro Drug Co., CIGARETTES—Luckies, Sperry’s, 10 pound bags . . . . . . . . l ARNICK’ TICKETS FOR THE Salvation Army “Life Saving Guard” DEMONSTRATION NOW ON SALE To Be Held in L. O. O. F. Hall May 2nd z { ) ADMISSION 25 CENTS or Garnick’s Grocery ‘| 'llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIHIlII|IIIIIllIIHIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHII_! Cigarettes We have made a Special Buy and You Are Being 33 Camels, Chester- percarton . . . . (One Carton to a Customer) Fresh and delicious, can . . . . . . . . . YOU WILL BE SATISFIED PHONE S la' & 0O A 2 (1) -~ CHINA TANK TOILET $19.95 Each We «ive FREE with every closet com- bination sold a high grade brush for cleaning the bowl. Rice & Ahlers Co. PLUMBING—HEATING-—SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” Phone 34 ENDS TONIGHT Arnold’s Bootery Store Open Until 9 pm. 5¢ — Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. AskusnboutSheenmk. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. SHEETROCK ‘THE Fireproof WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inec. LOOK! New Ambrosia Deal Regular 32.00 Value now, $1.00 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS

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