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Velvet Cotton i 2 Silk Dresses Woolen Dresses Dresses Dresses AT HAL All Millinery F PRICE AT HAL B | B T B e R e LOCAL Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, 4. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Ladies’ Handbags Latest Styles—Black, Blue, Green, Brown, Red F PRICE DATA beginning at 4 pam., Dec. 30: | Probably snow and colder tonight and Saturday; moderate east- | . erly winds. Time Baromeler Temp. Hum'iity Wind Veiocity —Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.83 37 85 E 1 Mist 4 am. today 29.30 36 80 SE 6 Rain-Snow Noon today 20.15 33 97 S 7 Snow CAELE AND RADIO REPORTS | i YESTERDAY | TODAY ! . N Highest 4p.m. | Lowest'4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow . -2 -2 | -2 4 0 Cldy Nome -6 -8 | =10 -6 8 0 Clear Bethel -6 -6 | -18 -16 8 0 Clear ‘ Fort Yukon -48 -48 | =60 -48 0 0 Clear Tanana -36 -36 | =40 -40 0 0 Clear Fairbanks -28 -30 -3¢ -30 0 0 Clear Eegle .. ~18 -20 | =24 -24 0 0 Clear | St. Paul . 22 22 | 2 * 20 8 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 36 28 22 28 10 .06 Cidy | Kodiak 34 34 30 30 14 0 Clay { Cordova 20 18 | 16 16 8 06 Cldy i 8 N S8 TR 6 44 RainSnow & R jf o4 val 100 Cldy Keu:hxkan . 42 40 36 40 16 48 Rain Prince Rupert .. 40 38 36 40 - Pt Cldy Edmonten - 26 12 | 6 12 6 0 Clear | Seattle 44 44 | 40 44 10 02 Pt. Cldy Portland WIERSER ] 50 42 42 0 .01 Cldy Ban Francisco ... 58 82 4 46 4 0 Clear A storm of considerable energ; snow from the eastern portion nteuun is moderately high ir Alaska, with generally clear weath Southwestern Alaska and have rise EHE is central south of the Gulf of laskg, with southely gales off (he British Columbia coast and rain of the Gulf to British Columbia. 1 Interior, Northern and Western 2r. Temperatures have fallen in D in the Interior and North. BLACKWELL, Oklahoma, Dec. 30.—The “Poor Mans' Oil Field" at the edge of Blackwell hummed with activity last night as lot owners pumped gasoline from shal. m wells. and sold it to eager customers at $1 a barrel. . Drillers work feverishly. @t is feared the supply emanates ! ® leak in the Giobe Refin- ing Company’s pipe line and- will | xun out. i E | | Gasaline Is Pumped from Shallow W ells; Excitement " Takes Place at Blackwell Paint and “Silencers” Make Tame Geese Decoys AMARILLO. Tex., Deg. 30. — Lloyd Liston, camp manager on a ranch near Amarillo, found the gpose hunting season upon him | without any decoys. Catching’ the |tame geese about the camp, he painted their backs, necks and heads black, with a splash of white |on their throats, and staked them in a field. When the wild geese swooped down the first time, the decoys began squawking and frightened " |the wild geese away. Liston, not “|to be denied, took pieces of string ‘easy led by “Baots” B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaun’s Leading Department Store INDIANS WILL MEET CHISOX NEXT SPRING |Tribe to Face Chicago Out- fit Twice During Train- ing Grind LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 30.— Eighty-six exhibition games be- tweeu major and Coast League clubs during the spring training season of 1933 have been announc- ‘Weber, secretary of the Los Angeles baseball culb. The schedule, drawn up by Os- car Reichow, involves seven Coast clubs and four major league out- fits, and covers seven cities in California. It is the most preteh- tious itinerary of pre-season tilts ever attempted. Starting on Mareh 10 and end- ing on April 2 the program will call for one or more games every day either at Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, San Bernard- ino, Long Beach, Santa Cruz or San Jose. Angeles Meet Clubs Los Angeles makes its appear- ance in three games at Wrigley Field here meeting the Gubs in one contest and the New York Giants in a two-game series, as well as playing two games each at San Francisco against the Giants, Cubs, Pirates and White Sox. Hollywood also makes its bow at Wrigley Field, faging the Cubs twice and the Pirates twice, and tangling in a game at Long Beach against the Giants. at Santa Cryz, Seattle, train will engage the ite BOx twice;, Portland meets the White Sox| twice at San Jose and Pltm;urgh once. The Oaks, Seals and Missions divide games at their home ground against all four major league out- fits. An interesting schedule of games involves the Cubs at Wrigley Fiéld, four games being billed against Pittsburgh; two with Hollywood, four with the Giants; one with Los Angeles and, two with the chk:m ‘White Bax Giants to be Busy The Giant8 mapped a busy pro- gram of eleven games here, in- cluding four wn‘.h the Cubs, two with Los (Angeles, three with the Pittsburgh Pirates and two with the White Sox. Lew Fonseca’s Chicagp White Sox appears In two series here, and tied the bills of ‘the tame geese. The flight decoyed in again and Liston ‘killed two, facing the Oubs and Glants tm l','fllggq:al %""g fory the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. ——-aERANGE WILL Pre-Inventory HALF-PRICE SALE Off 'LOAN MILLIONS T0 ONE NATION Chamber of Deputies Votes Big Sum to One Euro- pean Country |CANNOT PAY U. 5. " BUT AIDS AUSTRIA {One Gnoup Makes Futile ; Protest—Premier Fa- vors Transaction PARIS, Dec. 30.—The (of Deputies by a vote of 815 ¢ [187 last night authorized the Government to participate in th projected reéconstruction loan Austria, which means an advance ‘by France of approximately $24 - 000,000. The action was taken over ob- Jections of a group of deputie who argued France should not len Chambe jmoney to Austria, when only two —— {weeks ago she refused to pay the | war debt interest to the Unitea Housewives Wust Order [defended the action with the dec- For 2 Days | States. Premier Joseph Paul-Boncou \Iaranon the loan was necessary| ‘mr stabllity of Central Europe AUTO VICTIM'S 'HUSBAND WIRES MARSHAL WHITE Unoffnctal Sut picion | ploded—No Develop- 5 ments in Case } Ex— ‘ Suspicion that Oliver Thompson, | husband of Mrs. Jerry Thompson, | ‘latt.a.cked last Monday night, might | {have returned to town unnoticed | {and have been connected with the | |assault was exploded today when a telegram was received from him in Seattle, by United States Mar- shal Albert White. | While officially Thompson was | never considered in the picture, {in unofficial dquarters there was some discussion of the probablmyl that he had come back to town| and had attacked his wife with |whom it was known he had had trouble prior to his departure sev- eral weeks ago. The man, wiring the Marshal| collect, offered to return here if money was available to pay for his transportation. There isn't, it was said. ¥ No new developments had been reported in the case today. Offic- ials were still working hard to uncover some trace of the car driven by the two men Mrs. Thomp- son claims to have assailed her and attempted to put her “on the spot.” Here’s How to Spend Your Dollar for Food ‘WASHINGTON—If you are try- ing to cut the family food bill and keep up the family health at the same time the Bureau of Home Economics suggests this proportion of expenditures for every dollar: One-fourth for milk; one-fifth for vegelables; another fifth for cereals, bread, beans; one-fifth for fats and sugars; and the rest for other foods such as eggs, meat, fish and the usual staples such as |salt and coffee. Acid and Water Remove Stains on Wood Floor Stains on old woed floors may be removed by a solution of 1 teaspoon of oxalic acid in one cup of hot water. The liquid is poisonous, the U. §. Department of Agriculture Wwarns. It should be ellowed to stand on the wood over- night. Then all traces of the acid must be removed. Milk Best Fcod Fer Building Bones Milk is the best source of cal- cium, the mineral which builds bones and taeth. It is also found, says the U. 8. Labor Department, in & small amount of fruit and vegetables, but a quart of milk furnishes as Much calcium as 13 large oranges or two pounds of cauliflower. ————————— GOLDSTEINS COMING Charles Goldstein and wite are passengers for Juneau aboard the Princess Norah. Mrs. Goldstein has been visiting her daughter in Beverly Hills, Cal, for some time, and Mr. Goldstein went south several weeks ago. played exhibition games during a spring g Season. Pittsburgh’s ftinerary calls for three games against the Giangs, two against Hollywood and four with the Cubs, all being held at Wrigley 'l‘he Pirates, Giants and Cubs, to games billed in in addition s, have other series be- in San Francisco ¥ n pht on th will enforce collection. Penalty is rn for Pet 3 $100.00 provided for failure to com- ‘\u\s Helen McGill there, ply. Licenses are now obtainable. IIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIII Three prominent memben of Hollywood society dr.l«d for a ball of the Mayfair Club were (left to right) Leila Hyams, Bebe Daniels 5 and Mrs. Jean Hershort (Associated Press Photo) ¥ TERRITORIAL AUTOMOBILE LICENSES RENEWABLE 1 JANUARY 1 | | As Monday will be a general hcliday, and stores will be clos- Chapter 83, Session Laws of 1931,] provides: Automabiles or trucks, carrying passengers for hire, $15.00| ed, heusewives must order to- meirow fer two days. e LEAVES ON VISIT per annum. On all other auto- | mebiles, trucks, delivery cars and ‘mctarcyclcs $10.00 per annum. Li-| Clerk, Juncau. | turn home on the steam | H. R. SHEPARD, | nk'\ due here next Tuesday. i City Clerk. United Food Co. CASH GROCERS HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! ECGS Stumlurd 2(104., 65¢ BUTTER 2 pounds - M 6‘3c FRESH CREAMERY POTATOES 5() lbs. . 1 98 APPLE! S, box. ..95¢c and upr SALT Table Shaker box 5c SUGAR 10 pounds (. ah PURE CANE Paper Naphms 100 for 10c PEANUT BUTTER 4% ound Jar Oc cA TS'UP pmt bottle . . . 15¢ "PRUNES 4p0unds 5 s s LARGE--NEW CROP WALNU TS, pound SOFT SHLLL—LARGE 25¢ At l}‘rit’:es 'Ifhat Appeal to te Thrifty I CHICKENS, pound . . .. l4e¢ LIGHT WEIGHT BACON, squares, 2 lbs. . 25¢ HAMS, whole or half. 1b. 17¢ Turkeys, Geese, ‘Rabbits, | censes to be secured from City, i Depu‘y United States Marshals' i Carbonado holds the fire, and holds down your fuel bill. Carbonado has as much fuel value as many lump coals cosiing several dollars more per ton. And remember—for full heating satisfaction with a money-back guarantee, start your fire with INDIAN coal, ~and bank with CARBONADO. Buy the “Bargain Heating” coals NOW — at these LOW prices. If you ask HIM— about CARBONADO FURNACE COAL " Hé il ‘téll you that— O matter what coal you burn, ALWAYS bank . Yyour fire with CARBONADO furnace coal. CLOSED NEXT MONDAY INDIAN LUMP $14.50 per ton CARBONADO $16.00 per ton COMBINATION $15.25 per ton Prices quoted include delivery Phone 412 /% Interest On YOUR Money . . . With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each, Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by 5% Deposxt Making . CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICF (0ld First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 89 Ducks, Capons ; STORE CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 2 Telephones: Groceries, 403; Meat’ Market, 403-2 rings Window Cleaning Phone 485 For Expert Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10¢30, 2:30, 4:29 P 'n»