The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1932, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY APRIL 23,1932 Underwear Values U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AQB!DHLTUR.I WIATm BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA CALIFORNIA CAPTURES PACIFIC COAST REGATTA { (By the U. 8. Woeatner WMuresx; Forecast for Juneau and vicluity, beginning at 4 pm., April 23: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gentle cariable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity Weatner 4 pm. yest'y 2091 43 86 s 10 Cldy 4 pm. today 2096 34 9% w 4 Clear for Saturda Noon today 20.87 49 56 w L Pt#6ldy CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS & ’ J YESTERDAY ) TODAY o2 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. t e ult i Station— temn. temp, | emp. temp. vek.m.y 2¢hrs ‘Weather . { Barrow L T R dts TGN s T 0 Cldy Nome . 2. jig2 26 4 0 Cldy # “ 36 36 28 [ 0 PLCldy p e R 2 dy RAYON K I'T VESTS and E £ R BB e BLLOOMERS ¢ ] S M R N ¥ | st 28 26 2 8 0 Cld $1.00 the Suit | Dutch Harbor . 35 38 | TR ;,fi o 40 4 | 38 6 . g i i ?A:d]:(a 38 33 f 36 10 120 Cldx; " N QR ~ 4 L a0t 4 3 € Cles I'GHT-FITTING BREESETTES Ketchikan © w | 4 4 =m day ~r T > - | Prince Rupert ... 54 ' 48 |- W = 3 ¢ 2 ‘ES Al sd S e~ S 8 28 Rai VEST AND PAN IS }s:t‘?lremn st DB ] 8 0 Cldry‘ : rtland 50 48 4 4 8o Cldy $100 the Svit | ;t)vx]c]r::’anmsco 56 54 | 0 58 6 03 cmgj The pressure is moderately low over Alaska and lowest south of Unalaska. with showers over Southern Alaska followed by clearifg in the Southeast. The weather is cloudy in Western Alaska and the southern Inferior and clear in the northern Interior. The pressure is high north:of Hawaii. ‘Temperatures have fallen in Eastern Al- 2ska and have remained nearly stationary in the western portion. of Lhc rerx.mry New Lighthouse Aids Alaska Ship Travel CAPE DECISION, Alaska, Apzil 2!~Wn h the nflum" of ;.hc T CHEMISE AND DANCE SETS Fine quality rayon flat crepe, lace trimmed, $1.00 each «Assocmud Press Photo, rs of ccmpetition, Califcrnia’s erew finished 18 Upper: California cressing the finish line. ¢ picture. Lower: California jayvee (left) lead- In one of the greatect triumphs in 29 lengths ahead ¢f Washingion at Lake The cameraman was unable ‘to get both ing WLhmg!nn jayvec near me finish line to win. Suicide Epidemic Sweeps Czech Army PRAGUE, April 23 —Serving in he Czechoslovakian army does not o- [seam %0 bring much happiness to a powexful ugm and}the privates. Actording o' statis- signal, at an fmportant point, |tics ‘submitted by the Minister. of 'Xh:\ new light goes into commis- |Defense, to the Committee for N..- i s not only in-time for the sum- [tional Defense of ths House of i |mer passenger tiaffic to Alaska, | Deputies, no less than 290 soldiers i to be of value |Comimitted 'suicide between the in the opera- | years 1927 ‘and 1931. The BSocialist : POWERFUL WASH]NGTO‘\I Fl RESHMAN CREW WINS LADIES’ SILK MESH UNDERDRESS $1.00 the garment jon of {he canneries and obher‘ newspaper, “Pravo Lidu,” intimates 3 'mdusme& |many chtes were due‘to mal- IS NS | treatmient. z | | ——n g gl L PAPAUANS HUNT HEADS —| ByyGaRTA FOILS HOARDERS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store SYDNEY Ausl:ruli'a — Bir Hu-| SOFIA — Hoardérs of Bulgarian Murray, administrator of Pa- ‘Lu frency must leb go or lose money, 2, says that savage headhunters|the governmer!: having ordered a U dash down from the moun-|withdrawal cf all 5. 10, 20, 50 and 15 there and raid peaceful vil: 100-leva notes. After this year lages. About 60000 of the 800,- | notes will cease to be legal ‘CC:) naiites remain uncivilized. | tender. " [ Y ] |hind the Beavers. The Beavers won [nine and four pins, respectively. e Established 1898 EIIIIII|IIIIIIII L T e e T L L UNITEDFOOD €. UNITED FOOD CO. P} - - o =} o) = 2 £ - = =3 o = : AN UNUSUALLY LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLOWERS Are Arriving TONIGHT WE WILL BE OPEN . LATE so that you may beau- tify your home with them for Sunday ! mufiammwmmm | Alaska |} Juneau, * Average; did not ‘bowl. ENTERTAINMENT A ame imuulmmmumlmmmmmmmmmmunum;mmnmmmmlmnnumq![lmmmmlumumlumumuu i T M 7252153 OF WOMEN FROM HERE ARRANGED en V;smns es tO Greeted, Los Angeles ‘Women vm from Alaska to the Tenth Olympic Games which will be held in Los Angeles during 8 Pags i fgek i 5 //////fi.. | .‘ ' { e mm7 BEAVEH 28 out of 33 games, Mrs; - McLean - made - the « best . | Merv Sides was the principal |women's score last night, bowling (Paid Advertisement) in. the defeat of the Antel- three consistent games for a total | 5 in the first game by 24 pins. | of 482. Assocrated Press Photo He rolled 220. George Shaw of the | The Antelope-Panther match at California’s freshman shell was three and a half lengths behind Washington's yearlings in their two | | e as only 10 pins be- |7:15 tonigk inds tourna- mile race in the Pacific Coast rowing regatta at Seattle. The Husky Pups (right) are shown just before | Antelcpes W only pi % tonight wis up the | { hind”' The srocnn(l» odiitest wen* ‘man they crossed the flmsh Ilne on LakgWalhmg(on | TUUHNAMENT“” the Beavers by only eight pins. | Antelopes Sy 3 SRy H FOR | The Antelopes won the fipal game, | Vander Leest ... 179" 131 148—458 D l C l I) l “ TAB]_ IN P] AY ! 768 to 751. |N. Bavard ... 166 180 204—550 at y ross-wor¢ uzzie | AT ]!ZRSINITY PARTY 5 Antel Fallin' Despet-[ . o rpr ot Loauad ts (Biade 20 ;”MT e | ! nteiopes | ot the following players: Al Koski, Miss Tay! Py : ! atep.Ztlempt to Dis- M. H. Sides, n;nym Shepard, Mrs. Mrs. Dufresne 150 133 146420 | P o Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle e Eleven ‘tables were in play lasL E George Worth, Mrs., Hector Mo-| ————— 1% gz&“’lflfl BIEIRN [CTAIR PLS ening . at the = card party Eiveni lod e Leaders | Lean, I 806 719 768-2293 | 1y Character in 1 the Guild of Holy Trinity Ca- At m ’Perrltor(al Conven!.ion at Fai.rbanks January 22, 1932, The Raven" |E[L |EIV|A[TIO[R edral i i BEARS' LAST STAND ( ‘ Beavers 14, WinatoRey . AHP Gia It J@m. in t_hc soclial room Aof the the Democratic Party 6f Alaska unanimously endorsed Gov. By taking two wwmos from the| Indicating there must be some- gj‘(’fk‘ gz :;;’ :;:__wm R0 e of Bridge and whisi i{ Franklin D. Roosevelt for nomination for President. It instructed Anigiopes last night the Beavers|thing to the talk of the ‘near 3¢5 - ik 1 i7. At noma RI0IOM|Y 7 the prize winners { IS delegates to the National Convention to vote for him, and cinched top honors in the Elks'|extinction of thé krown bear, o‘m,v o P iy o 16 llfl—:flnmsfl & Fisoums EID[V|LIE|SEZ | i mem] at its request the undersigned filed as candidates for National mixed tournament, which comes|one Bear showed up for mof rfn':h Mrs, M'Lean . 156 157 1594g2 | L- EXvensive LIl INIE|ISZA|C . John Satre, first;|§ Committeeman and Delegatés to the National Convention. If to a close tonight. Even though |with ithe Daupalrsl; PI]AL s]\l;e s,g:ut:]w‘ 5. Rodents WUIN[TIOZP|I [E iides, sscond. elected, we pledge ourselves to carry out the instructions of the the es should win all hhr}c:e_incmy ?]n Lah“mnr:ulé'.a"la:h i f’)‘vc\ 830 727 151-2308 clols Qfl en—Judge Charles Sey, Territorial Convention, games the Panthers tonight |lin wo: e L Cougars | [SHA k7 P ab; Jobn Jones, ‘second. they would still be two game» be- pins and lost the mext two by only! , : ‘ sid = Rcber'sson 187 153 150—490 DIAIUINITZE|L /" In whist the prize winners were: F N t I C itt & 13 A ¥ H. Messer't ... 138 164 180—482 KOINTZZ alR A | Ladies—Mrs. Anna Winn, first; or National Lommitteeman: L A AR DR e S 3. ST LB AN, T. Petrich 138 130 138—406 IR DlilsIc Mrs. Thomas Dull, second. | J J CONNOBS ¥ Mrs. Pullen ... 107 131 ving | Gentlemen—Thomas Hall, first; . - J. L ) R N C Mrs, Foulkner 142 142 Lb'lm‘:lon o |E[SITE IN[TIE] | Louis Mo, eccond. { ; ; —_— — i O | . . . o fimentaam 5o by 8. Book of b | For Del 3 IN A I i, ZRCETTE S sk ot o e I Oy S AR r Delegates - to National Convention % article o 4. Nartow roads Angeles, accompanied by thei i - 182 182 182-546° &{*fi‘?“;}"nch 63, Lonst wet o . & e ««mz. Teft for n?: south yon m:‘ X }; blall:. Eaighanks 153 153 183--450% | 53 Wite of n o Droounting 55 oid. ((Crm ot Norah today. They have' SHONBECK _ -Anchorage Allen Shattuck Inec. 5 145 5—436e| Tarkish pown .. o pgeme | " L thiwe Voo tend for: seferal days’ A HARRY F. MORTON Anchorage $2 8 o4l g o.m..a_:“.,rea, L Dirst numver & Drinfard & e ing, | JOHN W. TROY P 3 . Slikworm t 1 144 138 152434 - character | W. B. KIRK . | { Blue prints of farm buildings | |and home conveniences have been | | JOHN G. WALWIER 2 j mf;mflv;?:;bc?u;;mm by o “(Mr. Walmer filed because the declaration of John B. Powers | § of Eagle, Fourth Division, did not arrive in time. If elected, he will give his proxy to Mr. Powers.) e —————— e — For Alternate Delegates to National Convention: P. €. 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