The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 22, 1932, Page 2

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| Underwear Values for Saturday $1.00 the Suit RAYON KNIT VESTS and BLLOOMERS $1.00 the Suit TIGHT-FITTING BREESETTES VEST AND PANTS $1.00 the Suit CHEMISE AND DANCE SETS Fine quality rayon flat crepe, lace trimmed, $1.00 each LADIES’ SILK MESH UNDERDRESS $1.00 the garment B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 1 e — One pint of moonshine for 20|n king ecalmon—that is the current rate of exchange ' between boot- leggers and fishermen in Cordova, aceording to tements made be-ler ¢ fore the Cordova Chamber of |and Commerce, by its Vice President, Dr. Wil H. Ch r and as a result, dt fishermen do mot bring any fish or money to town and are unable pi o pay their store bills, Tho,“m Chambber urged that the marshal's |cffice and the prohibition force break up this method of bootlegging. Practically all persons in Cor dova desiring work are either at c vork or preparing for work, indi- |me, cating that htere will be little | jgn; unemployment among the perma- nent residents of the cemmunity A this year. The clam canneries are starting in on their first boxes | ¢qjy clams for the season and the ginr ab cannery has added to its|e; h Pennycook, se Halferty, Carl Dver: Johnson, tn Valdez ol teaching i for the s next was ¢hosen pri C R. 8. He ninth Isaac payrool o keep its output up to the demand. Three hundred dig-| |gers are on the beaches. gre fifih Cha itt, Samuel Gamble, |Gul=tson, Carol Wilson end William Me-|grade | Pherson flew in a Gillam Airways | |plane from Cordova into the Na-| “r besna ccun' where “they willlto e procpect this summer. first, second and PIGGL The Pan’trq of the HRIFTY HOUSEWIFE, where she personally . (A % GREATER RADID e PRIVILEGES IN ALASKA SOUGHT More Powerful Stations Wanted—Change in Sys- ! tem May Be Made WASHI4GTON, D. C, April 11 —(Special Correspondence)— Del gate Wickersham has received ple; from Aalaska requesting that efforis land. He & b2 exeréd to sscure greater radio ment that if the bill pas privileges for the Territory, so that Senate and becomes a law with inereasing wath facilities there be possible to assign addit mnnlJ might be encouragement for the facilities to Alaska.” operation of more| powerful broadeasting stations, | ‘whereby various towns in a sec to under bill to amend e Radio Act of 1927 was ir duced in the House and has already rassed this branch of Oengress and | bill | , recommended by the | uding the Terri- he zones e lishied, he bill applies with and effect. ©. MeK. | , chairman’ of the Com- | was long associated with | SA nal Corps and also Tzhr; and Telegraph System in and fully apprecia of the people of the noi 1ds out the en —Bases Loaded NEW YORK, April 22 — Athletics' rose wrathfully terday. I(d, in the ninth inning, to ecial Com- the game 8 to 6. m of Wild Senator Wolcot mi‘tee on Conserw Hollywood 3; ‘Seattle 2. Missiotts' 8; ‘Portland &, San Frdncise mone in agcordance with lheir pop- ‘pre d as to the shor of wild clation. \dn‘“k's In someée sections the s‘wrt-{ 17 In that respect Alaska is some- age docs not seem to be pronoun- m:mm“ what handicapped but the Federal ced and it is urged that the three Bame. [months she |In other sections ithere has béen a |great diminution ©of ducks and it | was recommended that ‘the Season League jagain be'restricted to two months.| gt Louis 6; Pittsburgh 7. [Paul G Redington, Chief of th: innings, | Biological Survey, gave a length ‘ Cincinnati 2; Chieago 3. | dissertation on the subject and €x- | New York 5; Philadelphia :m’("‘:{‘d the view that possibly| mrooklyn 3; Boston 6. jif would suffice this year i the, (season were fixed at two months. | P is expeeted that whabever the cunajlmmv of the shooting season | it game. National Independent Druggists Special American 'Leasu MONTAG'S Fashionable . Boston ' 1; ‘Washington 0. S e there Will be two periods in Alaska, | Detpojt 5; Olevoland 3. w tl as in the Southeastern section the| Onioago-St. Louls, ‘rain. n ng .blrds do not appear until a couple | P g {of weeks later than they do in the | northern se n. Paper 1 1b. Paper, 1 Ib. Envelopes Both for .65 cents Delegate 'Wickersham is endeav- Ionng to secure hospi zation or San Francieco . medical senvice for people Hollywood residing at the headwaters of the'Sacramento . Kuskokwim river. At present if Portland Vm»«e is any particular affliction Los Angeles . ; B’ it is necessary to convey a patient | Cakland {by airplane to Falrbanks ut con- s«me J uneau Drug |sicerable eodt. A petition has been Missions : {received from Ophir, McGrath, | i i Takotna and Mefra, signed by over | Co, 1200 residents, asking that relief| ibe afforded them. | - eee | Chicago | NOTICE | Cincinnati “There Is No Substitute | Dr. C. L. Fenton, Chiropractor, is Pittsburgh now located in the Hellenthal Build- | Philadelphia for QUALITY™ |ing, in the offices formerly occu- Brooklyn pied by Dr. Barton, whose fixtures New York jand equipment he has purchased. {St. Louis —ady. | f American (T | Detroit | | | ® 5 5 =i 4 .3 3 . 2 ] »uam.soeg ammu.suus§ BaEEE YANKEES BIVEN REAL SURPRISE; | ATHLETCS WIN Mickey Coc;;ne Makes Home Run in Ninth [ s the |[when the Yankees ‘were beginning \to 'wonder whai manner of inertin Iis : Mickey Cochrane whaled out a home run, ‘with the bases load- The ball went far over Ruth's of the Tervitory might be connecied | Life Resources held sessions during head into the right field bleach- by remote control. The trouble three days last week, at which ers. is that under existing law Alaska over 100 sportsmen were mesent’ —_— 5 part of the fifth zone and the|from various states in the Bast,| radio facilities are divided among South and West as far as Idaho, | gms THURSDAY the states and territories of that|Various different opinions wers ex-\ acific Coast ng season be restored,| 105 ‘Angeles 4; Bacramento 2. Philadelphia 8; New York 6. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast L”L%.“f selects her... Foops fecis EGGS, Extra Large FRESH and CLEAN 4 dozen for §9¢ NO SMALL DIRTIES HERE BUTTER, Fresh CREAMERY—SL T GOLD 3 pounds for 85 SANITARY WRAPPED—10060 Pounds Sold Weekly Just ves- T RO AR b e P T R ORI . MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, in tins, 2poundsfor ............. 65 win Budweiser Malt 3-POUND TINS 2 for $1.03 I I T S T S P T KA Jam, Armour’s Mayonnaise GOLD MEDAL—BEST FOODS Quarts, 50¢ b e e e Pork and Beans o 6| Ten VAN CAMPS QUART JARS i 3 cans for 23¢ 2 for 65¢. R R PR G P . TOWRE VR Peaches Fowler Tomatoes LARGE CANS—Fancy Grade i LARGE CANS 17¢ each, 6 for 95¢ § 2 for 25¢, 8 for 95¢ - WELCH’S GRAPEJUICE ; «® Full Pints. . .. 236 Full Quarts . . . 43¢ 6'15 Wesson Oil anrts, 49¢ Snowflake CRACKERS or GRAHAMS 19¢ pound Large box, 33¢ BEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN ALASKA PHONE 24---See For Yourself Snowdrift OR CRISCO 3-pound cans, 62¢ M Bacon SMALL—LEAN EREE The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weather Bureas: Rain tonight and Saturday; U. 8. DIPAR'X'MINT oF AGR!OUL'I‘TR& WIATElH BDRIAU Foreeast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 22: moderate southeasterly winds. ure is lowest near Kodlak, with high winds d and southwestward and light to moderate rain ov n Alaska. The pressure is modertaely low over oudiness and higher temp:ratures fin ; Im\or nmperatures in Normweuem Almka Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Wentner ¢ pm. yest'y 20.81 49 44 s 8 Rain 1 am. today 29.81 40 88 ) 9 Rain Noon today 208 43 8 8 Rain VABLE AND EADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4 p.m. ) Lowest 4a.n1. 4, Preclp. 4a.m. Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velouity 24 hrs Weather W 12 10 8 6 0 Cldy ne : 34 34 22 4 0 PtClay el 36 34 24 12 0 Clear Yukon 2 22 4 0 ‘Pt.Cldy T a ] 26 4 0 - Pt Clay nks 48 48 40 8 50 Cldy Eagls 4 W 2 10 0 Clear ! Paul 30 30 28 20 0 Clay | Duteh Harbor % 36 | — 38 18 ‘Trace srow K 0 @ {8084 0 58 PtCldy | a 40 40 | 88 @ 16 a8 Rain 50 49 | 40 40 9 Rain B0 = o . = 8 50 Pt.Cldy kan 52 48 | 40 ‘4 6 01 Cldy Rupert 54 54 4 48 4 0 Cldy 0 40 36 38 8 K Rain 56 56 44 4 8 [} 60 68 | 4 4 6 Trace 60 56 48 50 4 0 to the er most the re- the Territory and high'in Interior Canada with consid- he Infterior and vere held al Eagle. for a while. i Eagle | dissolution s an-| . McGee and R. W. | Who were asscciated in ¥nership of the Barnhill and | for three years. five dredges of anks district are now and the last April 6. and Willlam H. the Klondike strike, was d In his cabin near Eagle from |es, atural causes. Funeral of both | district. COME IN AND SAY HELLO IN MY NEW SHOP CANVAS and LEATHER GOODS OF ANY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER KITS New Shop and a New Stock '223 SEWARD STREET To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank- ing your money is advisable is this: The | more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the more your desires and dreams can be fulfilled, That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. ‘It is the surest way. i3 . Start today First National Bank Previous] had not been a funeral TARPAULINS, CANVAS BAGS, COVERS, Also HOLSTERS, GUN and KNIFE CASES designed and made to fit your fancy . .. A the Fair- Exploration Company in in op- tion. The first started April Dredging E: The business will be con- inued by Mr. McGee as the Mo wb.;}ged earlier this year Lnan ever 2 Alrways. \’ . ick, old time Sev- | o Myers, a cook by trade and dxnd at his cabin at 11 lf\ld(‘n" of Alaska previous to found 3 ‘.Ted Alz.sz(an was found |dead evidently from natural caus- in his cabin in the Circle City =1

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