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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 2L, I932 money. $15.00 $10.00 Should you need a new Coat, B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store T e S SALE DPress or Hat—this 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 All Millinery - Half Price STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 30TH GERMANS WIN SOCCER; GAME LIKED BY CROWD Victors Present Plaque to Sandy Smith for His Fine Playing Before a crowd numbering sev- hundred last night, the Karl- » coccer football squad gave an tion of clever playing against xhi no difficulty in defeating 11 to 0. The one-sided score didn't keep own the enthusiasm of the spec- Most of the crowd were amiliar with the game but that detract from their enjoy- As an added feature, the ship’s and was on hand and played oughout the game which lasted t one and one-half hours. Plaque for Smith totors alike was the work of A. M. (Sandy) Smith, goalkecper of ' the Juneau team. Past 70 years El many years, but his fine defense prevented the Germans from achieving a run-away victory. In admiration of him, the cruis- er's players after the game pre- the word Fidelitas in large Ilef on it. The names of the ot s plaque. Harry Eberhardt, right fullback for Juneau, had not played since e was a member of the cham- a pickup local team which they had | — fM EASURE NOW NEARSAPPROVAL [Carries An:;;nt of Over Two Billion Dol!ars for General Aid (Continued rrom Pflle Om) terest and six .‘(mg (und require- ments. With the return of normal reve- nues to the treasury the gasoline |tax would be lifted and the inter- est amd amortization charges on the bond issue would be met from {general revenues. | In a formal statement proposing | Of interest to players and spec- ‘Ek Stuart and uwxfe.SueCarol i old, he had not played before in| BRITT KNOCKS sented him with a plaque, in the otherwise, Mills's words came just shape of a shield seven inches as Speaker Garnmer was making and four inches wide, with public his detailed plan for bond Juneau players will'be put on the| pion Canadian team 30 years ago. T. L. Pedersen, left fullback, was | a member of the world champion' team of Glacgow in 1925 and had | |his three-point plan, Speaker Gar-| }nel emphatically declarsd against |adoption of the dole or anything; akin to it. OPPOSITION EXPRESSED WASHINGTON, May 27.—On be- at the |ha]f of the Administration, Secre- where |tary of Treasury Mills pronounced preparations are be“‘% made for | |abcolute opposition to any big pub- ;‘n’d :3&?’;‘ Om::‘;tlv:r?gelemn \hc works program or any new bond ems issues. e o fle:sfiidmw i on‘ Secretary Mills made the state- ‘ment in specific reply to the em= | ployment plan recently proposed by |Al Smith but by ecoincidence or Making a series of personal’ ap- rnngcel throughout the country, @lm notables, stop Indianapolis spee way. financing and construction of hun- dreds of buildings and miles of roads and waterways. Means Mere Borrowing HARRISON OUT TACOMA, Wash., May 27. —| “Public works means a public Jimmy Britt, of Tacoma, knocked [borrowing and an unbalanced bud- out Jimmy Harrison, of Los An-|get, a shock to public confidence,” 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 ecome true. It is the surest way. Start today. First National Bank the fifth six round of a rounder here last geles, in duled said Secretary Mills. “The country relies on a definite assurance of |the Administration that the budget is to be balanced. The only wise nig With a hard right to the body, { Cara Nome Toiletries Complete Assortment Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY ¢ TR LA U. 5. DEPARTLENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw Foreeast for Junean and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m, May 27: Probably showers tonight and Saturday;gentle variable winds. |Killed in Fall " jand cauliflower add a lump of gar to the boiling water in wi Dr. Troland Is Over Cliff PASADENA, Cal, May 27.— Dr. Lecnard Thempson Troland, aged 42 years, noted Harvard scientist and = distinguished in the scientific world as the co- inventor of the coloring pro- cesses for motion pictures, was killed in a 250-foot fall over ‘Mammoth’s Tooth | | | | jaround the base, and in a fine { | state of preservation, was unearth- | jroad near Sierek. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Veiocity Weatner 4 pm. yest'y .30.39 55 59 S f Cldy 4 am. today .....3044 48 95 £l 2 Cldy Ncon today 30.46 53 82 w 4 Misting CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4amm. da.m. Precip. 4am. | Statlon— temo. tempd. | emp. temp. velocity 2¢ hrs, Weather EERMES ¥ | 1 80 4 0 Cldy ¢ 46 | 38 40 A Cldy 8 50 36 40 24 .04 Cldy § 64 48 48 4 0 Cldy 8 64 40 40 0 0 Pt. Cldy 62 44 4“4 4 0 Cldy 66 40 40 4 0 Cidy . 46 44 34 36 8 02 Cidy | .50 48 | 38 40 8 0 Clear . 44 42 | 40 42 8 .38 Cldy . 46 42 38 40 10 .60 Rain .. 56 55 18 48 2 Trace Clear . 60 - b e 4 27 Pt.CMdy 62 58 | 42 4@ 0 0 Clear 60 60 | 4 4« 0 0 Clear 54 54 | 32 34 4 0 Clear . 62 62 50 50 4 0 Cldy .96 68 | 50 80 8 0 Cldy .. 84 0 52 52 6 0 Clear The pressure is moderately low in Bering Sea with scattered showers near the Gulf of Alaska and unsettled weather elsewhere except fak in the extreme Southwest and extreme Southeast. The pressure is high from the Gulf of Alaska southward and moder- ately high on the Arctic Coast. Temperature changes have been slight in all districts. GIRL TRIPLETS - WED TOGETHER OLEVELAND, Minn., May 27— | Twas a holiday in Cleveland as| '\ triplet sisters were married the ! days and chorused “I do” in | presence of virtually all the Wy: 300 inhabitants. . The Purpall girls, nineteen years and known for scheol and mu- - achievements, got married as have dome nearly everything while Lucille will be known hence- forth as Mrs, Ernest Vogel. here. The whole countryside turned out to see the brides, Business in} | the village was suspended. Boulder Dam ‘Work Ahead of Schedule LCS ANGELES, Cal, May 27.— struction project is being carrled forward far ahead of schedule. In 4 few months work to build the diversion dam to carry the river through the by-pass tunnels will X In & little church Marle' became be under way and before another | the bride of Frederick McNamara | and Alma the wife of Nick Prom, |the permanent e puz in place. struct ture SHOP TODAY and SATURDAY! CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY g , MEMORIAL DAY CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 All | married farmers and will live near ! Work upon the Boulder Dam con- | Year is over, the coffer dams for Wil be | | | a cliff on Mount Wilson. He was there for recrcation. 1 —_——————— Found in France METZ, France, May 27—A mam- moth’s tooth, measuring 32 inches ed by workmen building a new e BUDAPEST — Count Eugene Karacsonyi, who until recently was Envoy to Hungary of the Knights of Malta, has offered for sale at $500,000 his palace in Buda. The mansion used to be a center of not played since. He was captain | B sent Harrison tumbling to|course to pursue is to balance the of the Juneau team. { his wn corner where he was budget and put an end to borrow- The Karlsruhe team was cap- |counted out. ing.” tained by Lt. Schultz. Bolh men weighed 147 pounds. —————— Members of Juneau Team ’ ERBENED . Do Home Grown Plants for Memor- Members of the Juneau team| ial Day. Also Cut Flowers. JU- were: \YOUNG CHICAGO |NEAU FLORISTS, Phone 311 A. M. (Sandy) Smith, goal keep-; PRODUCT STARS {Store on Third Street —ady. er; Harry Eberhardt, right full| & 5 i : L. L. Pedersen, left full| DIXIE LEAGUE sk s i George Karabelnikoff, left| half back; Sig. Swanson, center| K\OX\'!LLL Tenn., half back; Max G. Seriber, right Ru @ half back; Edward Dull, center!tg forward; Thomas 'W. Larsen, left tipn of Southern baseball inner wing; Gust Nordzlad, right The P is but 17 aut inner cutside outside wing, PR B e I wing; wing; John Burkers, Milter, right Vern left To improve the flavor of turnips MAY CLOSED MONDAY | MEMORIAL DAY Pacific Coast Coal Co. aristocratic’ pre-war festivities. Budweiser MALT «+.and Ma knovn. the way Do‘c- man's heart' He knows that Ma has good recipes and that she’s had enough experience to realize that a good recipe calls for perfect ingrediénts. Naturally, she gets BUDWEISER MALT.,.3 lbu. in tbc big rad un--lhhwr datl:. ANHEUSER-BUSCH - ST, "Le‘f‘s quit now . Ma's got something Lovis had a ha In his hit 426 and 1 y a product of the Chlc.’m')‘ WHY g | | § “Because we do it better” RICE & AHLERS CO. 4 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal @ Your Alaska Laundry l NG TELEPHONE 15 ———d Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 30TH “We tell you in advance | what job will cost” S HOT SPRINGS QUICK STEP— The best floor paint for wood work and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main | AT HOME Solid Comfort —~Reelining Chair; Vapor Baths Service, $1.00 Lady Attendant DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE 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 Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily Phome 33 Phone 477 Dr. Doelker good for us” B e DU § “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” OUTING TOGS Showing a pleasing assortment of KNICKERS BREECHES and SWEATERS for Vacation Wear UNITED FOOD CO. “GASH IS KING” ALASKA LUMBER SHEETROCK SUPERIOR CEMENT RED CEDAR SHINGLES DOORS—WINDOWS—VENEER N HARDWOODS JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Quality and Service THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU I R i