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money. T T $15.00 $10.00 All Millinery - Half L O T T T T T T AT e U. 8 DEPARTL(ENT OF AGRIOULTURE., WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weatner Buréeaws w for Juneau and vicintty, beginning at 4 Rain tonight and Thursday, cooler Thursday; easterly winds. & p.m., May 25 moderate south- Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weauner 4 pm. yest'y ....30.28 50 55 s 6 Cldy 4 am. today .30.31 39 91 Calm Clear Noon today .........30.26 54 45 s 9 Pt. Cldy GAB“ AND EADIO REPORTES YESTERDAY | TODAY bt A Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temD. temp. | emp. temp. velovity 24 hrs. Weather - ot 30 32 8 [ Cldy 46 46 34 38 4 0 Clear . 52 50 42 42 12 ‘Trace Cldy . 58 58 36 36 4 0 Clear 52 4“4 | 32 32 4 14 Clear 60 60 36 36 4 0 Clear . 52 52 | 34 34 6 0 Clear 38 36 | 32 34 12 02 Rain 46 4“4 | 3 38 4 0 Clear 44 42 | 40 42 12 1.50 Rain 52 50 40 92 4 02 Cldy | e B0 50 37 39 0 Trace Clear . 56 — { 88 e 0 0 Clear . b4 52 36 38 4 Trace Pt.Cldy . O 52 38 38 4 14 Clear . 56 50 30 32 4 .01 Clear . 96 54 44 44 4 .04 Clear 60 60 °2 4« 4 02 Pt. Cldy San Pflnc\sco 21 64 56 o8 4 0 Clear The pressure is low in Southwestern Alaska and falling rapidly in the Gulf. It is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula and in the western Aleutian Islands, accompanied by heavy rain at Ko- diak and light rain over most of the remainder of Southern Al- aska. The pressure is highest west of Californa and moderately high on the Axctic,coast ‘With clear weather in the Interior and ’l’t&n Bermg %a and/ lower temperatures in the Interior. %A,‘gl CABIN IS [Nurse Tells How To OYED BY FIRE| Sleép Sound, Stop Gas Fire lagt night dostroyed the| Nurse V. Fletcher says: “Stomach cabin cof John Burwash, pioneer|gas bloated me so bad I could not I steader on Glacier Highway.|sleep. One spoonful 'Adlerika The cabin was located a short|brought out all the gas and now I gistance south of the Switzer dalry |sleep wall and feel fine.” ranch. Mauro: Drug Co., in Douglas by Cause of the fire was not known. | Guy’s Drug Store. —ady. = house and practically "all “of e ee—— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ontents were burned. e A 10-DAY SPECIAL! SOMETHING NEW! Your Photo, $2.50 per Dozx. ‘ “The Hollywood Smart Set” COME IN TODAY! e — Should you need a new Coat, is your opportunity to get EXTRA value for your All Coats, Hats and Dresses go on sale for Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday ONLY. One Group Coats and Dresses One Group Coats and Dresses STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Butler- | Dress or Hat—this LIRS lll|l|l|]llIlll"lllIIlIIIlIII!I[lII IIII!”IIIIIIIIII"_“I Price | MAY 30TH UL nimin HOTEL PROJECT GOSTING$225,000 | REVEALED HERE R. ]. Sommers Discusses Project with Business Men Who Endorse Tt ‘ (Continuea | : ithe city have all proved to be sound investments, and those who !bought the bonds are ‘better off rv.hxm many who deposited their runds in some of the ‘loan and mvmgs institutions of Oregon and ,wsshlngton. and many who bought | securities on the mational markets, it was pointed out. ’ In no instance has there been iany failure to meet interest pay- {ments in full when they became due, and all redemptions have béen {made on schedule time. This rec- ord, it-was unanimously agreed at llsst. night’s ;meeting, proves the wisdom of investing of local funds in local enterprises. Confident of Succcss | Almost without exception those !speaking last night predicted suc- (cess for the project if it material- | 1zes. e real need for it, and jpermanence of the community and {the excellénce of the ‘general out-| {look ©f its industries were cited |85 reasons for ‘that bellef. Construction costs, Mr. Sommers |said, have not been so low as now for a ‘great many years and ‘may never agaih reach such a low fig- ure. Three years ago it would not ‘have 'been ‘possible to ‘erect such] a building a¥ the one planned for ‘matly ‘thousands of dollars” mor than his presént estimates: No Promotion ‘Fee No promotion fees will 'be in: volved ‘in floating the securities or. selling the stock, Mr. Sommers ad- | ded. Every cent of the estimated cost will ‘go into the ?ropefiy Con-' struction will be done under his own general supervision, thus elim- inating the customary .contractor’s profit usually included in such pro- Jects. Mr. Sommers, who was formerly Highway Engineer for Alaska, and prior to that time conneeted with the “Alaska ‘Road Commiission for many years, for the past year has headed his own' contraeting com- pany. He is an expeflenced en- gineer and builder. Offer Bonds Soon He plans to lay his plans before another gathering of businéss men in the near future. If. their re- ception is ‘as favorable as that of last night, he expects to offer the bonds to the investing public with- o rage One) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WFDNESDAY MAY 25 1932 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle 11, Heel over, as a ship . Lock of hair r SIAIDEZS irs | E|GIOZZA D/ L MEZZP ]| Meaning : Destiny AILIEA . Entry In an N[E[STIL plccount surface ime long gone . More profouna TIOE R - Utiliae . Fullest of ta . Distur] Ccoarse MIALl IMIE E T Ancient theo- grasses ogian . Adult boys AR S Old wora for earn RIES T VIEL g5 vaiiant man White lic AT A 3. Prepare for Aflirmative r el publication answer slu|B[S|! S . Knock Sport Conclusive Devoured ENAITIE E[R| 4 White poplirs Réso’ tarilly - Worker in a . Alack 50. Marks of bate DOWN ,kind of stone Thlhgs that 1n- L i. Charmoterin '+ $5 REEHCHS CUb~ 3 s tha 53. Turkish name "Arthoflah W spire fear 64, In_acoustics, Toasnal . Rounded con Moved back an upper & vex molding | Type mieasure partial 2. Not one Arrives . Opposite of §6. Humbles 3. Month of the Anolnt 3 Anwenlher 59, Horsebacle . Arabian gar- oA undson of 60. l}f(eh to cone . Flower flfio 7 gunam stick . Inner pdrtion teraplation 62. Malt liquors ux High soclety 4. Smooth 8&. Fail to of an ear of 66. Surglcal threud 10 corn 67, Remainder . Egyptian solar disk . Preceding nights . Dispatched . Japanese ad- miral 8 l/l aim e N l/ Wl PHELAN URGES YOUTHS TO HAVE' HOLD UP TRAIN GOAL INLIFE Famous Football Coach Talks to Assembly at High School (Connnued rom Page One) would you indicate 75 A. D. and 75 B. C. by ‘use of the plus and the minus sign?’ “1 cculd tell you,' Jim hesitat ingly replied, ‘f you would tell me when Our Lord was born.’ “Jim, however,” continued Mr. Phelan, “studied hard enough to make up his condition in algebra and got back into football. He now makes the Studebaker auto- mobile. He had an objective in his_foobtall days that helped him to have ‘an’objective in his later business 'career. Definite Objective is Needed “Fix in your mind a definite objectiva. ‘Do not go from day to day 'with no -goal, no incentive That’s why we have goals end of the foothall field. We stri to reach a goal. tome the obstacles; when we ac- complish the objective and come out on ' top, for our work.. Come out on top! There are no laws or limits to stop you. If you form an amb! tion, and work and fight, you realise the ambition. yourgeif &t the goal.” ‘was taken for ‘an automo- bilg flde on Glacier Highway by J. 3. Meherin, 'well known busi- ity. tates Coast, Guard cutier Chelan this. afternoon for Seattle. - WHO'S WHO " AND WHERE Sam Swenning, hunter and gu f Kebchikan, who accompan the party @board the yacht Stran- ‘Here 1a% week, Teturned hom junday on the motorship North- d. H. B. Catbray, Alaska represen- ltative ‘of the Seattle Hardware on the and 'will spend several days ing on the local trade. R. E. Robertson, preminent lo- cal attorney, left Tuesday on 3 steamier Yukon for Seward. He is enroute to Anchorage where he will appear before the United States distriet court in trial of a legal action. Biler Hanson, of the adminis- ‘Agricultural Experiment stations 16t on the Yukon Tuesday for Sew- ard. He is enroute to Matanuska %0 'get station accounts in shape for clesing at the end of the cur- rent fiscal year when the statio in ‘ten days or two weeks. will be closed down by the De- partment of “Agriculture, ‘When we over- we are recompensed | You'll find ‘Affer the student assembly, Mr.| ness, man and merchandise broker WAR VETERANS National Gualdsmen Called Qut — Bonus March- ers Cause Trouble EAST ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Na- tional Guardsmen were called to he village of Caseyville this fore- noon where 300 World ‘War veter- ans cn a bonus expedition to Wash- ington, held up freight cars for 12 hours before releasing the train- men who refused to move until the scldiers vacated the cars. The veterans were promised mo- tor transportation to Washington, Indiana, where the leaders hope to cbtain box cars to Washington, D. C. e e —— GOODY SALE SATURDAY Given by the Lutheran Ladies Aid Society at Capital Electric Store, starting at 11 o'clock. adv. Deputy United States Marshal C. V. Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, arrived here last Saturday on ‘the steamer Admiral Watson frem his headquarters at Peters+ burg. PLANTED BOMB EXPLODES;TWO PERSONS DEAD !Washmglon State Ranch- er and Sister Are Blown to Bits | YAKIMA, Wash., May 25.—Wil- liam Sillman and his sister, Mrs. se Auritt, were biown to bits when a bomb planted in their au- tomobile exploded east of Prosser as they were turning into their { ranch. The explosion sent the gas tank lor the car 200 feet in front of the machine. Mrs. Auritt’s body to one side. The explosion hurled Sillman, who was driving, 73 feet away. The pody was mangled and hardly rec- ognizable. .The couple had been hounded by some unknown enemy since they went to Prosser two years @go. Their big barn burned about that time. In an incendiary fire last August, they similarly lost their home and contents. Sillman i3 survived by a broth- er and d&ughber in Spokane. SNIPERS, MINE GUARDS FIGHT URICHVILLE, Chio, May 25.— A machine gun fight between guards at th: Wolford Coal Mine near here, and snipers in the hills !marby broke out early this morn- ing. Hundreds of shots were fired but according to all reports no one was wounded. The trouble was caused by the reopening’ of the mine on open shop condmons the owners said. U.S. Leads in Radxo Sets, World Survey Reveals GENEVA, May 25.—A survey of radio sets in the world by the | Union Internationiale de Radioif- fusion places the United States in the forefront with 16,679,253 re- | ceivers. The United States, with 1331 jradios per 1000 persons, ranks second, however, in apparent popu- | \larity of receiving sets to Den- | {mark, which had 1339 sets per 11,000 inhabitants. | The union estimated that the total radio audience in the world | numbered 128,000,000 persons and that there are more than 32,000,- 000 sets in use. S e NEFSY ARRIVES WITH ONE IN CUSTODY FROM SITKA was 20 feel Frank Nefsy, Deputy United States Marshal at Skagway, arriv- ed here last night aboard the Ad- ‘miral Rogers. He brcught F. John- son here from Sitka to serve out a term in the Federal jail for vio- lation of the Alaska Bone Dry law, and Gus Faroe, an insane ingside Sanitarium on an ‘early toat. - —eee — Miss Lucille Pepoon, Douglas school teacher, left on the motor- ship Northland for Seattle. She will atténd the University of Wash- ingtch summer school; i|to Douglas . for the opening of the nexr. school yea.r would naturally be UoSo GOVERNMENT TEA EXPERTS 66 Teas packed in high VACUUM.. say: the best method 99 | NOTICE Men should not seeking employmem. There are no accommodanons in for emp]oyees. When men are re- quired they will be hired at Juneau. CHICHAGOFF MINING COMPANY. go to Chichagof camp except patient, who will be sent to Morn- |’ returning || el T ST SRS IS A A S SISO R S L S 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 miore 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 M Cara Nome Toiletries Complete Assortment s Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ! i Express Money Orders PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 ——3 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main —— THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Frye-Bruhn Company Frye’s Deliclous Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily UNITED FOOD €O. “CASH IS KING” Phoas 33 ALASKA LUMBER SHEETROCK SUPERIOR CEMENT RED CEDAR SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS—VENEER HARDWOODS JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 ‘Quality and Service THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and