The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1933, Page 2

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'fSTUCK MARKET IRREGULAR AT * DLOSING TODAY ERICA’S NEW MONEY SUBSTITUTES J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA My the U. 5. Weather Burean) ] Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pum. Feb. 3: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. Serip and Barter . . . (EDITOR'S NQTE: This is [ | the cecond cf three articlos dis- cussing the growth cf barter and scrip in the United States.) L Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Veioclty — Weather By J. R. BRACKETT 4 pm. yestly 3009. 3 g5 BE 12 Snow ; iy NEW "YORK, Feb. 8. - What 4 am. today 3001 . 39 90 E 15 Rain Rails Help to Bolster UP slands ‘betwesn the unemployed Noon today 3012 39 91 s 4 Rain Q e the nation’s idle factories and CABLE AND RADK Some Issues—Activity i ks £ : £ i | in Gold Shares governments and *econ- e L TODAY ] i e sought the answer to Highest 4p.m. the | Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip, | NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Rails crept| enigma, D. unemployad 4a.m. Station temp. temp. temp. t |up late this afternoon to give a|f © undertaken to an- OW . -3 -38 l "mp f;‘p Vel(:flty 24’(‘;!‘5 we?;::; |little better appearance to the n part, at least only | me 6 2 | ARt o 4 0 Clear {raeged and irresolute Stogk Market |k their labor s | Bethel R, R B 1L 0 Pt.Cldy | Some utilities and Specialties were “""“fi, by t Yukon 43 48 -48 - -8 10 02 Cldy heavy, howev £ own, currencies nana -24 -24 224 -8 " | | The general list was distinctly|marily among the { 4 oA e S, : .?; :fii‘x | {irregular at the finish | . About 150 groups of unemployed -2 -2 2 4 4 02 Cldy - The list showed some signs of| directly alding 500000 persons 2 2 4 14 30 06 Snow | steadying or the recent setbeck organized into barter {Dutch Harbor ... 40 38 32 34 4 0B Cldy although there were some soft|ChAnges. ‘These orgarifabidls o Kodiak 0 38 T T e . ‘[yet have no national orgaffigation Cordova 36 36 34 36 4 1.04 cldy American Tel:phone and 'Tele-| 34 may not have, but it'Is the | Juneau 0 S | B w.n i Rain oraph finished even today. | minds of some of their leadérs io | Bitka 42 5 36 =2 — 200 Pt. Cla 3 Saggig Issucs provide ‘for barter on a mation- Ketchikan 38 38 34 ‘a0 4 108 .Ra’ryn Fublic Sevice of New Jersey lost' W-de scale, perhaps, even with Prince Rupert ... 36 36 4 W M a6 Clear a couple of points. & natlonal curreticy. |Edmonton ... 4 2 -10 0 6 0 Nt Consolidated Gas, North Amer- _Developmonts TLegal ‘So ‘Far I Seattle e | s om 6 0 Clear’ ican, Goodyear and Seaboatd il _Such an crganization could de- | Pertland “ 4 32 34 4 0 ol e St ghint, \velop in numerous ways. Tt might Sen Francisco 58 58 | 6 43 4 \0 Cle: i Berden and - Continental Can SUPIY evolve in a more or e : - i3] opportunistic fashion as exchang- ‘es of goods between the groups in <ifferent localities developed. The 'scrip money would not hava to be exchanged, simple trades being ar- inged. Probably also money ac- credited by as many different or- anizations would have too varia- rose & point. Union Pacific more than ered a one-point decline Steels were steady to firm with United States Steel, preferred, un one point, ik Geld Tssue Activity ‘\ Some future bullish activity ap- recov- THe ' barometric pressure is moderately low tkroughout Alaska .c""ept in the Southeast and extrem: North, and rain or snow has °cn general in Southern Alaska and the Interior. The pressure is imzhes» off ‘Wancouver Island, aai moderately high on the Arctic wC~3st with “clear weather over Northw:stern Alaska. Temperatu ‘nv. fallen in the extreme West and have risen decidedly in othe istricts, to above zero in pomom of the Interior. s keepinz Amesrica's un- vizing barler exchanges A pereens interested in the pt can be extended nationally. are crga. emplcyed ffom wrrlm‘ g, the je .,h and developing their cw movemernt believe barter Final Clearance of and sc | | N > ~ value f se in any but a or. e g 7 ced o - ' e — SUITS and OVERCOATS | 5as 5o minins, sees Bl e Tactores wouid bs s | 0088y “Congrass. Is | ~oticE CRNY b [©, < i P [N Homestake advanced one and one s o5 e e | e v ¥ § ! 9 s b Bait’ M ana o the authority of a govern Carrying On; Punch {In the U. 8. Commissioner's Court) | FUR GARMENTS ment official it can be said tha 1 fr cupine and Dome gained fracuon-, 5 o) | for Juneau Precinct, Before tha| | } Honorable Charles Sey, in Pro-| | Made to Order | clopments thus far have Gone; It's All In ally. In t been connection the strect|, al, Swap mone Every garment reduced from price alrcady sensationally low— mlm 1 style was “sal » s fiteteetdd to “ien - dhat rom Page One) | pate, Division Number One, Ter-| | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | L st e “|'acceptance is forced, doss not in- ritory of Alaska. [ H J YURMAN perty of brokers trading in the . " i ” | . . Al -4 i re with legal o ncy which 3 olo Canadian stock was on a trip to! In the Matter of the Administra-| o must be accepted in payment for e | The Furrier Canada to look over mining pmp-' 1933 Ladies’ Shoe Sam ples B. M. Behrene Juneau’s cther lad whe $8.50. than e factery ic No X af on sen we W p two while nd them will cffer alike. V the; Straps, back to these to Gastinean Channe! Pumps, Jalues up v last s Co., Inc. Leading Department Store 1goods and services. tion of the Estate of the Part erties including the MclIntyre and Porcupine. | In the view of a leadioz bank- ing econom!si, governmsenial objec- ed t they want w thess questions aregreat- louded by Democratic dif-| nership of George George W. Samples, Davis, Deceased. This is to give istrator of the notice | GEORGE FRANKLIN, the admin- above entitled es-| Franklin, ‘ and H. C. that | INSURE YOUR HOME ! 3 f taxes are LJI : 1gt se if the s - noney CLOSING PRICES TODAY .‘rcn m‘g:u arlse if the eIeme_n_. ure of money and whether NEW YORK, Féb. 3. — Closmg[n compulsion, such as community > some other| quotation of 'Alaska Junecau mine| mg;,?‘;fii prifm b l’f”{f;."“j“‘_ riculiure be- | stock today is 13%, Amerian Can|°PUst belsves melther banks zor 58, American Power and Light 6%, etk WAL, SURct D/ SERE: inx Anaconda 7%, Bethlehem Steel 14,{0° 1055 localized use of serip. 4 ? Calumet and Hecla 2%, Curtiss-| Would Use Idle Factories eloped ‘In “stay Wright 1%, North American 24%,| As for deliberate national or- '°oWd be ' pro- ! Fox Films 1%, General Motors 12%, ! ganization of barter, the plan of ' s along. | International Harvester 20%, Ken-“pmr_ Frank D. Graham of Prince- et c a measure of d necott 8%, Packard Motors 2%.[ton University, a director of the _ DProgress- | ¢ i hat is not the who! Safeway Stores 40, Standard Brands| Emergency Exchange Association, ' v 14%, United States Steel 26%, West- ich is aiding in the formation L ee——m——— e e inghouse 27%. barter exchanges in the east T where, has received wide MRS. DONAl.D MORRISON . oposals | 3 ssor Granam's plan is bas- /{ ll l % 1“”” bals HONORED AT LUNCHEON . on tne simpic statemen: tna | <4 CLCTURAL A he bonus, for| Mrs. Beverley Mdody and Mys. best way fo cure unemploy and for a thousand and) H. Brulller entertained at the |ment is to provide work. He would ne ? . r's home at luncheon and{put the unemployed to work in idl @1.{)0 it and when| e - ye in honor of M: or only partly operated factories, | to such final account or the settle- | ! tate, has filed his final account and | that the court has appointed Mon- | | day, May 1st, 1933, as a day for| hearing objections to such final account, and the settlement there- of. Any persons having objections ment therzof are hereby required | to make and file the same on or before said day. ‘ Daucd this 20th day of January, GEORGE FRANKLIN, Administrator. | i | | Il | | First publication, Jan. 20, 1933. Last publication, Feb, 10, 1332, o R = The State of South Carolina tted $5,897 from taxes on 30 Your Furnishings SAFE COMPANIES H. J. EBERHART AT LOWER RATES Old First National Bank Building—Upstairs | CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS | Electrical Appliances, X Repairs 2 = n, who recently ributing the produ to th rcollegiate football gameés last | "fimé Pnn O TOSperity w:m Daily Cross-word Puzzle o e e < B | hiohviies [ B e o ACROSS Musfeal en- | was h;lx;““d“ ;;rv::w:;; tlavgfesax:)‘} \v:xtl)g b:'(;r:fdrsin ‘:g:-;m;n;npcoljl FREE PIGGLY WIGGLY MANAGER | R NCE } R0.40p S i oo ment | bridge. A ‘guest 'prize was given | tificates having value for one FROM CORDOVA GOES OUT| FOR INSU A # e e “ w2y ;?j“b,‘;‘;‘gi ’ e ;;:-;;;fl:gl::’;::;::g:' Sy ld' Butler Mauro s T o el See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1w g § o b el ¥l S B v i D C outh tor a bwines|| Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. g 17 ! Othér guests were: = Mrs. T; M. | the immediate absorption of the rlig He isy n:rwovr’n- ‘.‘ : ;\”MHI'\“’ ”,‘. H”,','u_l" |E. Eildr‘y“;\\/lrs"(‘fiwé]‘:usl]::mxh}ari "vp;::l‘\: 1::1"9‘:’::::‘:" ‘would 1_):' pur- Free Delivery Phone 134 - 3 4 ? - o“dh.: ¥ 4 r:u;::»on‘vgm Pn‘ ins. Mrs, F, S. Fellows and b pmd in serip or in“ sharc‘s. of " ° ion footbal 0es on. its sche: _; or xper 3 lgll"‘l‘}li‘l’\’mr:rln | Mrs. ‘R. L. Bernard. i\_er ‘_”?_d'ffuf”_’, tji Lh'e ‘unemploy- Lot g v ulo next m.l, R, h f o U il __._"ll|ll|Ilfll}HH"mllm""mmHlflflflHflll"fll“||lHlH“||||||"l|||||||lmllllllllllllllllllllllINIII'!IIHHHHHllimmlllllllIIIIIIIHIIl||“||l|||||ll||||||"|||§ ’ - ¢ California Grocery | Window Cleaning op Wy bl YOUARE INVITED %o come dowh and see our prices: You are not = P i = obligated to buy. =| Ph 485 1= e S e e = none = EGGS, Large, Standard 2@PBeR . . .. A0S E Fine Quallty-—hrge Slze -=__‘_'_:. e = BUTTER Darigold, 2 pounds . . ... .......55 E| FRESH FRUITS and ;g Sweet Cream Buhgr—erters i E' YVEGET ABLES ‘ = ¥ ¢ =| AT = BREA*B 16 oz. loaves, 3 for 250 24 oz, loaves, 2 for 25¢ £| ALIFORNIA GROCERY = Sm Francizco Bal(ery = C E SV 5 E?L Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 r & RED R@CK CGTT AGE CHEESE . e 25¢ £ BAIL 'S SPECIAL ; = ORANGES, Suweet, Juicy, 288 Size, 3 dozen . . . . . 49¢ = i i E . Thib s““‘"“’ ind ~"“°Y E CHICKEN NOODLES L = e £ and 1 TOUGH ON DUKE s tsued . or- |2 HAM Swi‘ft’s ‘Premium, Half or Whole, pound . . . 19¢ = CHOP SUEY . .h pt ou [} n‘:n:f)c;';su ten E 2 . 7 : z ""'""’;""“""f““"’m"- fBats et E‘ BAILEY’S ‘CAFE 9 : : : cosingt At oIy ALL BREAD NOW AT REDUCED L.OW PRICE = b OFMANGHESTER eSS T EAD NOW 3 i - | — Fvoe Ll = b Onderdd Toprond, Fineg Tovn Makes By Clim |2 2o i =| Use Alaska Lumber | A T S fornia Grocery re Is He? claim 1o being the Shitd largest 1= : s Es B o Peb. 3| sie by Los An;fie;‘:i.“:"éin"’r‘iiéi = 3 DELIVERY . TELEPHONE 478 gl J UNI EAU L UMBER M"‘I‘S Judgmen sammons sssed vy 5 1o ‘fse, " the town's boundaries.! ammmmmmmmmnmmumuunnnmmmmmnmnnmlmmmnmmlmmmmmm-

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