The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1932, Page 2

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TRawe THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUhSDAY MAY 24, 1932 New Summery Modes f'Decoration Day Wear Now comes this sale offering a variety of the newer styles for Dresses — Sports Dress Afternoon Dresses—especially summer wear priced for this B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | Juneau’s Leading Department Store U. B. DEPARTIENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU DECORATION DAY Sizes to 46‘/2 Values to $21.5 The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Buresw Forecast for Juneau and vicintty, 24: beginning at 4 p.m. Partly cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle | vm‘ll?izz g Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Wo:qmn | 4 pm. yest’y 30.11 48 64 S 6 S]n'mkll-l\[! 4. am. today 30.25 41 92 E 3 ({}dy Noon today 30.28 48 67 S 4 Cldy wABLE AND BADIO REPORTE — . 5 S YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station— temp, temp. | emp. temp. velodity 2¢ hrs Weather Barrow 32 32 | 30 30 14 0 Cldy Nome - e BB 4 0 Bethel 54 52 | 36 38 4 01 4 Fort Yukon 64 64 | 46 46 4 .06 Clear ‘Tanana 66 64 | 40 40 4 0 Cldy Fairbanks 60 56 | 40 40 4 0 Cldy Eagle . 66 66 | 38 38 6 0 Clear 8t. Paul ........ 42 38 | 32 32 14 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor 46 44 | 36 38 12 06 Rain Kodiak ... 48 46 | 40 42 8 Trace Cldy Cordoya . 48 40 | 38 38 0 26 Cldy Juneau ... 53 48 | 44 aua 3 .08 Cldy Sitka ... 55 — I @ o 0 22 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan .. .. 50 48 | 38 40 0 48 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert ... 54 50 38 42 4 .28 Pt. Cldy Edmonton . 58 54 38 38 6 .34 Clear Seattle ... 58 52 44 44 8 Trace Clear Portland ... 60 58 42 42 6 Trace Rain San Francisco 74 70 54 54 4 0 Clear The pressure ‘west. of the Pacific States. the Eastern Interior and there is districts. Temperature changes ha ve heen slight. continues to riss over Alaska except in the Aleu- tian Islands, and is normal or above except in the extreme South- It is moderately high on the Arctic Coast and highest west Light showers have fallen over most of South- ern Alaska, clear weather prevails over most of Western Alaska and considerable cloudiness in other MAYOR WALKER IS T0 TESTIFY Witness in Administration Probe — Income Tax Involved NEW YORK, May 24—Mayor James J. Walker is to take the stand tomorrow in the investiga- tion into the City Administration record, Federal officfils are probing Walker's income tax returns after Counsel Seabury, for the Legisla- tive Committee of Inquiry unearth- € testimony that J. A. Sisto, taxi- eab {inancier, had given the Mayor $26,000 in bonds. ' Seabury is expected to ask Mayor ‘Walker the reason for this alleged IDR. TAVLIN LEAVES gift from a casual acquaintance. TO DO DENTAL WORK IN THREE VILLAGES After having completed dental inspection and treatment of pa- tients in TIndian villages from Lynn Canal to the southern end of the Division, Dr. Edna Tavlin, of the Dedical Relie! unit, Indian Service, left Saturday night on the Admiral Rogers for Bitka. She will continue her work there and at Angoon and Hoonah before re- turning here. Dr. Tavlin has been doing den- tal work among the Interior In- dians for the past three years. This year her assignment was broaden- ed to cover Southeast, Central and Southwest Alaska coastal points, After completing her work in this district, she will sail Yakutai, then go to Prince Wil- liam Sound and cover villages from. here along the coast to the| Alaska Peninsula and Bristol Bay. SALE for | Street B | Jarbis P lieTant, Fondiall © Seattle, transferring a day or two " University, Lafayette, Ind., where ~ he made a great record with the " terback of one of Knute Rockne's »vwm ! of Washington Alumni, ¥ ing ¥ already fallen to. the spell of game tishing, both fresh 'and jsalt water. JOHN H. DUNN 1S ON ¢ United States District Court here, 1 left this morning on the steamship '\ Princess Norah for Seattle. ¢ attend the graduation. of his son, ] HOSPITAL SISTERS GOVERNOR WILL: Reception Tonight at Ex- ecutive Mansion to Be Followed by Dance (Con'muea rrom P:u;e One) ing when two picked teams will stage a soccer match . The Karls- ruhe’s band will give another con- cert on that occasion. In addition to the official and semi-cfficial courtesies extended to the visitors, many private affairs have been held for Capt. Wassner and his officers. Last evening 80 of the officers, cadets and enlisted men were guests of Juneau Moose at a dance at Moose Hall, This afternoon they were re- the United States Coast Guard cut- ter Tallapoosa. Thursday at noon, the Chamber of Commerce will be host to the cruiser's commander and members of his staff. ——— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay HONOR OFFICERS OF KARLSRUHE | yshe will visit her old home. {return to Ireland is the first since |is | been | Hospital 17 years. isul for ! ccived at an informal tea aboardi p. o S Newthawest. Distriot of HUSKY PIGSKIN 'MENTOR VISITS N THIS CITY Coach at U. of W. Ar- rives Here Today On his first trip to Alaska, James Phelan, head football coach at the University of Washington, arriyed here this afternoon on the United States Coast Guard cutter Alert, Capt. Albert*Nelson. He will await the arrival here of the cutter Chelan on which he traveled from ago to the Alert, Mr. Phelan came to the Univer- sity . of Wn.shtng n from Purdue Boilermakers, producing a Big Ten Championship eleven. In his col- lege days he won fame as a quar- famous Notre Dame teams. During his sm here, Mr. Phelan be entertained by University He is hav- an enjoyahle trip and has HIS WAY TO SEATTLE H. Dunn, Clerk of John the He will Clarence Dunn, at the University 1of Washington.. The young man ranks one of the first ten students in the graduating class. Mrs, Dunn has been in Seattle for ‘some - time. TO VISIT OLD HOMES On vacation trips to visit rela- es, Sister Mary Lucinda and Sister Mary Edward of the staff of St. Ann's Hospital in Juneau were passengers this morning on the southbound steamship Prin- cess Norah. Sister Mary Lucinda is making her first trip from the city since her arrival here eight years ago. Her destination is Ireland, where Her she left there. Sister Mary Edward will her old home in Maine. visit connected with St. Anns In that period however, she has been to Canada | and the States a’ few times. She hasf Daily Cross—word Puzele ACROSS ny Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle iinine name 1 [MOR C[OIP[EZZAIDTAM] !X ¥ AVIT = RINETS 7P 01 te particle | R Q’UESTI O'N i ly devold | EZDVE 1/C Deaning Not bright j ICIOINICIRIE|TIE] |E|N : . Characteristic A 1 L C H A s B " E . i " f a robe all =1 e e spee bor SIHONEZAL L THATEIAR| . of OPZDER|IDE M'S| Ixist R AMIENZRIIPE AINIE[E] 3. Cut Into sman . iplieal coun- [RTE INIE (W ALISZAPIAIN g6, Cape or head- . Piont of the IWIAIS UIP[T|I NG and | =1 38. Officers of the | s CUBZE REZNOR| ppled —-I—E LIAIBOIRIA ElS L g E 4 inter food of 3¢, Washed lightly W/ORIEZZE(L || IDIEZZAIRE Sl 36. Segment of a~ [S]EIN[THASILIA|Y|S: 3 Flower col curve 21 D:Ink slowly [\'cslflnnt 29, Convened 53 Employ DO - Germany 40. Repose, 4. Growing out v Portable chate 41 42, Sticking to- 2 2. Nimble 49. gether 65. Letter ot the 3. House servants 0. 46. Imperfect : alphabet ] Weaken comb, form 56. Thrice: prefix 6. Proof of belng 48. Plerce with a 57. Irrigate elsewhere 51. Flying mame pointed in- 58, Organ of vision 6. Being solicitous ma strament 69, Superlative f Dlmlnlnh 52. T\Hn m the 49. Becoming quiet ending 8. e aad adadd GEN dmm amEmN EHI%%EEHIH%%% 'lll%flfi - 2/ R WA/ W 7 B wilN T 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. Start today. First National Bank ——— BAILEY’S Wi T 11 » HEEEE%EIE%EII il--l%all%lln HEAVY BLACKBU RN DR AWS Attack on Two-Thirds Rule Is Now Likely at | Democratic Convention| (Continued 1rom Page One Al Blackburn, churged with vio- | Jation of the Alaska Bone Dry {Law, entered a plea of guilty in lthe United States Comm| —|Court at Ketchikan ye: | cording to advices rec ‘cd States Marshal Albert White. or Nas there been greater |He was sentenced to serve six about re-elections, for it|p,onihe in the Juneau Federal jail year when much is being \and to pay @ fine of $30. med on the “ins” whatever oy party. Furthermore, it has been a long| e since members have been| | to_do so little Individual ser-|| gpecializing in Tamales, Chop | vice for their districts. Senate and| | gyey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | House calendars have been jammed Con Carne 1 y connected with the tion. reasons 'd November « POPULAR CAFE SEWARD ' STREET WHO'S WHO - AND WHERE | | H. A. Pryde, United States Fish Warden, left Sunday morning fo: Yakutat on the Admiral Watson where he will be in charge of fishenies administration during the current season, H weas aceom- panied by Mrs. Pryde. ‘W. L. Reinhardt, German Con- | the | ; {cfety of Alaska will hold a card| party and dance at Odd Fellows' Hall, Tuesday, May 24, at 8:30 P.| . |M. Refreshments. Admission, 25c. S bt - D P om _papers ter sme at T‘xe Emmru the United States, left on sleamer Admiral Rogers for a vis- it to Skagway and Sitka after an official visit here of several days. He will return this week to his headquarters in Seattle. ‘George 'W. Folta, Assistant Unit- ed Slates Afttorney, left on the| steamer Admiral Watson for Yak- utat. He will return here on the Eame yessel. Frapk B, Wilson, veteran guard at the local Federal jail, now on annual vacatign, left for Sitka Sunday on the steamer Admiral Rogers. Herb! , owner of the Hollywood. Style Shop here and a similar, establishment at Ketchi kan, left for Sitka on a busines: Grip. Albert Wile, wiel-known traveling. salesman, Tocal | Qeft Sunday | lon a business trip to towns on the triangle run via the Admiral| Rogers. | After @ short VISt with her par- | lents, Senator and Mrs. Allen Shat- | tuck, Miss Virginia Shatbuck re- turned Sunday to Seattle where she is employed on ‘the Seattle Post- encer. —— - —— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneat Chapter No. 7, O. E. S, will meet Tuesday, May 24, at 8\ pm. Initiation. Visiting members | J welcome, . EDITH HOWARD Worthy Matron. FANNY L. ROBINSON, | —adv. Secretary. | ‘,/or‘an ce and little bills for local| - jects havent had a chance. I s NOTICE ‘%‘ e ———r Y with measures of vast national im-| ¢, F All residents are requested to call ther Chief of Police or City Clerk when paddlers appear who are un- P R0 S able to show proper City license This little /\ o <an of for peddlers. (Signed) GEORGE A. GETCHELL,: —adv. Chief of Police. | FOR INSURANCE ¢ Cara Nome Toiletries Compléte Assortment Butler, Mawro Drug Co. Express Money Orders FREE DELIVERY PHONE 134 Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON' Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e «The Spiritual and Psychic So- will rid your home of ANTS MOSQUITOES Public invited. | —adv. | . | ¢ i 2 CARD PARTY, DANCE B““ACH i QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store t 2nd Near Main ROACHES Kils A\ PHIS tsentic) DADDY LONG LEGS e J“lntt GAE’Z;)IRL;;%EI;} BAXTER Bu HACH Thursday—Friday—Satnrday J THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 186-2 Frye-Bruhn Company Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily Phone' 38 NOTICE Men should not go to Chichagof seeking employment. There are no accommodations in the camp except for employees. When men are re- quired they will be hired at Juneau. CHICHAGOFF MINING COMPANY., BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG You ponT UNDERSTAND, MR.COOGLE, MY WIVES ARE DESPERATELY TEALOUS OF EACH CTHER AND I ™MAKES ~e MOST UNRAPPYY Y 'T'S YourR own Faulr SULLY. You AT Get no HAVIN FORTY SQuaws! YA OUGHTTA TAG Tie, BUSINESS ONE WHO'S The GgsT Coor AN TELL THES OTHERS & Go SCRATCH BELIEVE M8 - T BETCHA I GAVE The . L 8OV, SUMP'A o THINK ABOUT = e ANIVES - THEY ARE LEAVlNG"’ n’/ By BILLE DE BECK No, SAR! fo Mo oF 'Em JES Qa1 oFF DE BOAT - UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” . ALASKA LUMBER SHEETROCK SUPERIOR CEMENT RED CEDAR SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS—VENEER HARDWOODS YT JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Quality and Servu:e Wmmg . THE GASTINEAU | S&vb-toYflIBtlhlndEldll }l’hnkolEnryh.ug«-Curyh‘B,t

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