The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1933, Page 2

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e il S Ny AR Sl G uammlwme c Half Price Sale This is our time for disposing of all winter merchandise at a sacrifice. It is a most important event to those who want to F save money. 4 1 WOMEN’S CLOTH COATS Half Price WOMEN’S DRESSES Half Price Millinery, Half Priee Handbags, Half Price Children’s Coats and Dresses, Half Price B e e e HALF PRICE SUIT SALE suits—ages 18, 19 and 20-blue, grey S A group of young men'’s mixtures. $30.00 valde. For Quick Selling, $15.00 Each No Alterations PSSP PSSP SPUPIRSS USSHS L > © © L L > S > » ) SHOE SALE 50 pairs men’s button and lace shoes—real good value for $1.00 Pair FUO\ CHORNIS S i WO USRI RN NPT EN ATOSSEEES iy B 4 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Deépartment Store Juneau’s Lmdm" jdustrial employment was reached e A v Wi [in 1919, was lower in 1929 despite felt by relatives and friends, but | greater industrial produc- 2 MEN ANn BuAT when the Estebeth got back here F!‘URY SIGK lN Technocracy’s critics sala, 1 her Bitka run early this! £ 18?2 Wasn't 1919 a post k and reported she neither had Employment was swell- ‘NG cUTTER\)ma:d nor seen anything of me\SEATTLE HUTEL war needs. It was unnat- lmw ing men, or their craft, the . was anxiety for thelr saféty.’ Cenens Enters Picturz Stormy weather in the last week| Statistics of the United Statés STARTS SEARCH Richard Harris and Johni ‘m neighboring wateérs is another'| thdt econtributes to the frel= mg of alarm. Reported t6 Commiissfoner This forenoon, Mr, Harris' broth- TRIP DELAYED Confined to Hotei Room J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHEKR BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureauw) That Technocram Quostwn FHRMER GHlEF fot k.l EXECUTIVE IS t for Juneam and vicinity. beginning at 4 pav, Jan. 7: tonight.and Sunday; mcderate southeasterly wind Barometer Temp. Humility Wina Veiocity Weather 2052 20 E 12 Snow | " 3 3 \f 4 s 7 S Simple Services in North- : 22 RN Snow : | 29.58 26 95 s 12 Snow ampton and Burial | : CABLE AND RABIO REPORTS in Plymouth S YESTERDAY | TODAY (Continued frox one) |+ R e Sl O,fl,,m,, Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip, 4a.m. Station temp. temp. [ temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather followed, as the organ began play-| g -16 1 18 .14 10 0 Clear ing Nome -12 -14 -8 2 0 Pt.Cldy i Sky Mourns Bathel ] -18 -14 14 0 Clear | A 'light in dripped from af gt vukon -50 -50 0 0 Clear | nber the body was ta -18 6 0 Clear | the church and started -34 0 0 Clear t Plymouth. -44 4 0 Clear 2 anied 14 30 0 cldy Guardsmen and 32 32 16 22 Snow Cordova 22 -2 : 4 .01 Clear the tiny villages yuyheau 00 18 7 20 Sriow to the pi Sitka &l 30 — - 1.20 Cldy ¢ < to pay @ last hom- g-tonikan 38 36 40 0 62 PLOWy age to Ver 1t's favorile son. Prince Rupert 38 38 42 12 .60 Cldy Hoover Bews Head Edmonton -8 -10 -2 4 10 Cldy President Hoover sat with bowed Séattle 44 44 48 18 04 Rain 3 during the Portland 50 50 48 52 12 Trace Cldy 52 52 42 42 6 0 low in Southern Alaska, Bering Sea and the cen- and lowest south of 2 Peninsula and south f ulf of Alaska, with light to m snow or rain from Supreme Squth Alaska to Oregc : is m ately high in Sm es; Assoc ka with clea peratures have ior and Northern Al- the Interior, Northwest and South Navy Adams and Seeretary of Commerc: Roy D. Chapin cther 3 s from Wash- Ancther special trein brought ingion and Representa- [ i & - — tives, and mémbers of the Dipl-| | Famous Candies ' | extonsion Mmatic Corps | The Cash Bazaar ' 5 PEABPREIET (Gontinued from Page Ome) | tating m ND MRS. E. E. NINNIS | | Open Evenings : Frane s boas now , more clerks and so ARE RETURNING HOME | & —————— it e not the facts. Result: @ far-|, .. tpo v o e all meant t com- | i FE contioversy. h, wi of per- the indu Mr. and Mr ’Jr» r'“"'””- ? Scott said the data on which he |sons enga; in turn gov- merly Miss a S0 Bz piedlions #OBE 'he | dustries. (tisnsports nment gnd ; whose marriage occurred a shom PEERLESS published as soon as possible, per- | finance, public s and time ago in Everett, Wash,, left | haps carly next year. He sald a|al service and dom e a group of & e this morning for Juneau | |group of engineers at Columbia | sonal service d ness men and cconomi: in- on the steamer Northwestern. Thcy! BREAD |university, of which he was di-|per cent of the POL . Lionzl D. Edie, econ- made a brief visit in California rector, for ten. years have been|in 1920 to 42 per cent in esident of tt ter the ceremony and visited z |quietly gathering @ huge mass of Data Ts Published tives of Mrs. Ninnis in Seattle i Always Good— figures an dcharts, data that in- Many hold th. r return. dicated the machine was throwing tions more than a ons be publist - B \Iwavs Fresh men out of work faster than they placed by the mac . published dat ay s could be employed. ot (e & quih dilapssniie dittsrent, mterprotations. Never sift bran o be weed i « g op Your Grocer” Reverse Data Given This argumént also holds that (Menday—Machine: And stred part S Meantime, other people told of the improvement of the machine Pow i 7 e kS 3 data indicating exactly the reverse. They askad: Does not society already have the ‘machme under control? = Is fthe |problem of the men replaced by machines a worry of fundamenta] |importance? ‘Have not the ma- chines really incrgased men’s op- portunity for getting \aurk,,rn}tlu} | than' decregse 1t? A Technocracy said maximum in- Bureau of the Census, as gompiled by Jehn H. Van Deventer, dir lor of United Business Publications, for manufacturing industries show- ed other things. Why not, sug- Benson in Gas Vessel er, W. John Harris laid the mat-| with Sep!ic Sore Throat |[eested Van Deventer, take the fi- ¥ d | tér béfore United States Com-i Nol Clla D gure for 1914, which showed 80.4 Are Overdue | missionet Oharles Sey. The Com-| ~— mitediate Danger |yorkers per thousand, against | missioner communicated with Capt[ Mg |1929's figure of 83.9 per thousand Feéars are entertained for the Dench and the decision was ar-| Charles H. Flory, Alaska Com- |in manufacturing industries, in- safety of Richard Harris and John Irived to institute a search with the missioner for the Uniféd States stead of 1919's excessive 995 pey Benson, who left ‘Juneau Decem- Tallapoosa. i Department of Agricultural, réport- | thousand. ber 26 in a gasboat for Hawk‘ e . ed ill in Seattle with septic soré| Others asked, Should these vari- Inlet with the expectation of re- ‘throst is n no immeédiate dan-|ations be regarded as of great sig' turning here within three days.| RA“..]M AUTHORIZED fiedr' Sfi‘d]a t:dl;;ess:&e ""if“é’l:‘d‘ml’f‘ancfl’J In manufacturing, me- WO them or their craft| oday at local lquarters o e | chanical and mining pursuits, the ];:s gefn Orreoelved in this city| FOR 9TH ST. HILL \United States Morest Service. Mrs. | rtion of the total population since’ their departure. 3 A : |Flory is with hind. n engaged varied in this way, To look for them, the Uniteq ! Construction of a plpe raling He was taken ill on the stearn- | |bsing 25.6 per cent in' 1880; 20.1 States Coast Guard ‘citfer Tal® Iu}r the sidewalk on the hill on' e - Northwestern' before arriving | |per cent in 1900; 33 per cent ifi Japoosa, Capt. C. H. Dench, Gom- ){lfuh Street was authorized by the ag Seattle last Sunday. He was!') and 309 per cent in 1930, mander, left here this afternoon. City L:u!mcll at its 1'cg\\iur meenng‘tuk.zn to the New ‘Washing'ton H"', s asked, why nct consider She will make a thorough search !2St night in the Municipal Hall. |t whére he' if fow confined to |t employment, not just manu- of bays and inlets between this| Bids for the proposed improve- is rom. facturing employment? | ¢ity and Hawk Inlet. ment will be called. i Mr. Flory was enroute to Wash-| Proportionate Gain Sman .| T Bt 26 Feet Leng The only Ulhfl_DUSEHE% trans- ington to corifer with Secrefary| c neidering all gainfully om- Mr. Harris and Mr. Benson lefy @cted by the Council was of routine! Arbhur M. Hyde fegarding the de- || in @il ! pursuits from soda Junean in Afr. H 26-foot boat Ccharactr. | partment's ' activities in Alaska. |c to bank presidents, it has - to go to Hawk Inlet to get somé LR Ui B AR IHiS illness will delay his arrival | be alculated by a prominent marine engine parts and bring| BRIDGE, WHIST PARTY put it is Hopéd It will not be|economist in a paper soon to b2 them to this city. When they did S B sufficiently serious to forcé its publiched, that the proportion of not return within the three days' The Guild of the Episcopal churchlcancelia tion. the population ten years of age "B time that ad been set for the will hold a bridge and whist party, S jand older in gainful occupations yound trip, no apmcncmxon wag January 20. adv. ? ord Papers for sate at Emplrc‘ hés varied only 8 or 7 per cent in —— — — ——— G - e — — |the 50-year period 1880 to 30. ““mé‘»qom“m»mm‘mmm The economiiNiugie fl it I |gure indicates any . terious prob- | lem. OGERS e o | Scott nas cited as statistics to ol | indicate the extent of the machine's Y ’ oW |inroads on employment; it took a man 5760 minutes or 96 hours to 5 {till an acre with a spade in 1880, o jand somewhat less with a wooden 3 . ‘ plow. Today he can till an acre . Y E I'ln five mingtés, & gain of about’ e L BE - - y S ¢ ‘ SPECI AL by i o gy | Statistics Value Questioned | ARRELL ARMITAGE held rio false illusions FARRELL did not try the unimaginative, prosaic g L | A statisiigian for a leading re- bout hi wealth; he was keenl % tacti f Taovistimg b Ith h ¥ g is argabization, .objecting that abou! is immense as keenly tactics of vis| ing his weal on the girl. lnsu.d he z F u Pms “ ” |such startling statistics mean 1ittle 1 aware his ‘millions would not tempt BARBARA QUEN- spent thousands on the man to whom BARBARA wis ”» 3 {4 Wil ¥ $1.00 faicue. tind g Sheuid. B condll TIN in the slightet, engaged, to help him succeed in his profession, to’heal ! P e : - | picture, has collected some index Yet FARRELL was determined his riches could = his crippled body, to make him a more desirable huse E é ;‘;mf““;g R A e be used to convince BARBARA she should become his _ band, a more formidable rival for BARBARA'S favor. | & as | that P - Y i 9 ru Qg lst | production for each individual ~wife, An-that was the beginming of as strange a court- ' An ;ll:llllhs- dllrma clmpngn' worker in manufacturing. and me- i i in a woman.' A thrilling serial! "THE SOU’BB ST()RE’, i chani pursuits . had increased *’?ffiw‘g’ lg'?’rw e > {to 31:2.;- gain of about three and . f lone half times. flatal ¢ . % COME IN AND GET YOUR WEATHER | The /National, Bureau 6f Econo-, Starts TllP,Sday, J anuar y 10 m & 3 mic Research in a recent study - CHART CALENDAR |by Dr. Frederick Mills of Colums | i 4 bia university, finds that between I 5 1922 and 1929, there was an abso- | THE fi MPIRE : b o Ca 5 s LIRS . 1luzedecllnainmeamou-¢o!fam} Bisd ¢ At S i

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