The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 4, 1933, Page 7

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933. LARGE A'ITENDANCE AT WORLD’S PRAYER JAPANESE AR IN POSSESSION OF JEHOL CITY ! One Bngade Enters Capl- tal of Rich Province— Chinese in Flight ram for e was held yesterday afternoon at the Methodist Epis- Church with a large at- nce. It was very impressive- hd beautifully carried out by of this annual pray- The prog Prayer Ser y B. Cross was elected nd Mrs. J. E. Click was 1 SR for secretary of the organi- of the Juneau Council of NEXT MOVE BELIEVED ‘e 4 t, said that she wished to all who had aided in mak- he Day of Prayer Service for (hnl it was. Invaders Catise Oppoqnn Forces to Flee 'llnough Great Wd” Passes L ONEBILLTS hed i CH!Y\CHO\V M one Japanese br Jehol City, C: nd owu)m-rl L.ng-; in the Great Wall | ale flight of Chinese| WASHINGTON March 4.—Be- s south of these t\\O (fore retiring, President Hoover re- ved by the Japanese | fused to sign the Independent Of- the virtual end of the|fices Supply Bill asserting Con- mpaign begun on Feb-igress increased appropriations by $161,000,000 above his recommen- observers now believe the|dations for supply bills already military campaign will| passed. d to the Pieping and TXems\nl Hoover signed in China proper. |War Department the $350,000,000 Appropriations Many Chinese troops are reported measure flooding through the passes of the| . — Great Wall at Fanchiikow, Ling-| After a checkered |years, Archl {Guildford, E: ed for lack of fi op Ab d, has been clos- kow and Chihlingkow, Classified ads pay. "Daily Cross-word Puzzle - ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 12. Grit j ; 13, Finishes 10, 21. Sea bird 14, Prima donna 23, Certaln 15. Flowers 25. Portuguese 16. P; coln 26. Compare critically 27. Infants 28, Funeral oration 2. Beleaguer- ment 30. Title of & th monk 26. Billiard 31, Ascended stick 32, Scarcer 27. Scatter over 33, Compact \ 30, Toward the 35. Lubricate front 89, Old_plece of 84, Unnaturalized cloth residents 40. Immensity 35. Heraldic 42. Not coarse bearing 44, Furnishes a 36. Feminine @ el name . Iron suppor #%. Dhtch Sonin / SF Pabmm . | & Alyays for an upper African gy, projstelation 4 Small box for milistone 38, Test T denty tea or coffee 47. Rubber 40. Musical In- g porgian fairy 5 Bow 49. Angry strument o' Humble 6. Secure for 50. Low gaiter 41. Poultry 81, Ireland temporary 51 Less: product 62, Presently use musical 42. Colt 65 Shelters for 7. Asiatic 52. Metal ertains g 8. And ten: 53. Braced aback: Fodder pit sutlix nautical for @& Muslonl“souna 9 English 55. Seed covering bric-a-brac Put forth letter 56. Heap 48. Dnit " Killed 10. Bird of the 57, Crystallized 49. Goddess of snipe family rafn peace DownN 11. Toward the = 69. Top card 50. Incipient L. First man sheltered 60. Superlative laugh . Acld fruit side ending il dddd II// HEERE JERE IIII// IIII/ II fll /- // REMNANT SALE nowon All Remnants Marked at HALF PRICE LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. | ‘Open Evenings to 8 P. M. i ¢ / g SERVICE YESTER:ZAY INAUGURATED AS‘ ROOSEVELT IS 3IND PRESIDENT Program to_fi;p Nation Is| Outlined — Various | Phases Announced (Continued from Page One) ‘ | The President showed insistence| that Federal, State and local gov-| ernments det forthwith on the de- mand that their cost be dmsucnny reduced. He advocated supervlsnom of all forms of transportation and communications and other utilities. Safeguards were also demanded against the return “of the evils of the old order by strict supervis-| fon of all banking credits and| investments and putting an end to| speculation with other people's| money and a provision for adequate but sound currency.” The President said: “I shall pres- ently urge upon the new Congress, in special session, detailed meas- ures for fulfillment of plans and seek immediate assistance of sev-| eral States through this program| of action. We must address our-| selves to putting our own house| in order and making the income, !balance the outgo.” The President warned that co- operation is necessary to bring the ship of state into port. Inaugural Parade ' The inaugural parade was com- posed of military and naval units and civic organizations, wards of half a hundred bands| were in the colorful noisy line of| Jthe most pretentious inaugural {parade in recent years which swung by the reviewing stand. Planes Overhead Overhead, score of military air- planes played hide and seek around the bulkier dmgibles whlch float- More than 30 Governors and up-|" | ceremonies. INEW TYPEWRITERS FOR LEGISLATURE ARRINE, AT J. B. BURFORD & C0. The entire force of J. B. and Company is busily engaged to- day unpacking and checking on 12 new L. C. Smith typewriters which arrived this morning on the | motorship Norco for the use of the Territorial Legislature. The machines are being thor- oughly checked and tested so that | |they will all be in perfect congi- tion when the Legislature meets on Monday, Mr. Burford said, e e HOOVERS OFF TON.Y.CITY WASHINGTON, March 4. — As’ former President Hoover's train pulled out from the station this afternoon, he and his wife waved at the crowd from the rear plat- form of e special car. Some of his former Cabinet members shouted: ‘“See you in 1936.” The Hoovers are bound for New York where a short rest will. be taken before he goes on a fishing trip. TALLAPOOSA IS DUE HERE NEXT MONDAY Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa is expected to return-to pert on March 6, according to radio ad- vices received today at the U. S. Customs Office. The Tallapoosa is towing the Eagle, which has a' broken intermediate shaft. ed majestically to honor the new Commander-in-Chief. Ball Tonight The inaugural ball tonight will conclude the official installation Mrs. Roosevelt will attend the ball but the President will remain at home with his re- sponsibilities. | Betty Announces ANNOUNCEMENT! | The Mac | Beauty Shop the moving of its shop from the MacKinnon Apartments to the New Assembly A pariments in a Completely Equipped 3-Booth Shop PHONE 547 APT. 103 This Model and Also Sedan Now on;Display FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILATION - The Greatest Life-Saving Invention Since the Introduction of the Closed Body in Automobile ’I:xjanpportation! “(of comfort and quiet beauty, with FUNERAL SERVICES FOR J. B. CARO HELD DANCE PATRONS “WILL BE GIVEN THRILL TONIGHT Evergreen “Gardens Will Reopen—Ball Room Newly Designed An unexpected thrill ayaits ance patrons at the Evergreen ardens when the Goldstein Build- 1z ballroom re-opens tonight un- ier new management. | The Gardéns have been reno- vated from floor to ceiling, and nothing has been overlooked in making the Evergreens truly' the most unique and beautiful dance room in Alaska, according to the|greatly improved. management, under the direction| The coat-checking system, the fof C. L. Anderson. {management stated today, hasbeen Japanese Theme in Decorating completely re-organized as a few Lu Liston, young designer and |Patrons have registered complaints decorator of this city, has been|in.the past concerning the inef- | employed by the management to|ficiency of that department. produce the conventional design- ling amtl decorating of the pillars, walls and drapes, and has created scenes and modernistic designing that is the admiration of all who have seen them. Japanese scenes B. Caro, prominent Juneau busi- fless man who died suddenly in at 3 o'clock this afternoon under the auspices of the B. P. O. Elks in Seattle, Immediately following the cere« mony Mrs. Caro, Bert Caro and Mrs. Lillie Burford will leave Se- San Francisco, where cremation and final services upder: the aus- pices of the Elks' Lodgé of that city will take place. floor, which has been sanded, pol- ished and - waxed and the new floor, with g greater dancing space, is said by dance patrons to be lative session, opening Monday at invited to the new ballroom to- night. A clever assortment of lat- est dance tunes will be offered IN SEATTLE TODAY Funeral services for the late J.| Seattle on February 24, were held | attle, accompanying the remains to | Members of the Eleventh Legis- | the Capitol Building, have been/ “Tomorrow’s Styles TFoday” NEW FROCKS That add a gay note to the drab winter days. | : In an inspiration of gay | B pfints, crinkle crepes and \ crisp organdie trims. | A showing supreme. $6.95 to $21.50 C “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” and conventionalities are displayed on all pillars and drapes, while |the walls reflect the new modern- istic art, made particularly attrac- tive with new lighting effects. The ladies lounge has been com- pletely remodeled. The interior of the lounge is said to be the acme soft couches, chairs, Nipponese cigareete | mirrors. H Floor Is Polish, Waxed | Large full length mirrors and |new benches surround the dance and novelty stadds and " Baskethall TONIGHT ISkagwav Hzgh School J uneau High School I’or Championship Northern Divi- sion of Southeast Alaska PRELIMINARY GAME 7:30 P. M. UNITED MEAT CO. ve. X, P A0 Music by High School Band Admission, 25¢ and 40c ING i ImllllmlflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIillllIIIIIII|I||IllllI||mm&mfluflfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIlllflllflmmflmllHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|HIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII . OPENING vergreen Gardens (IN THE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING) Completely Redecorated, and Remodeled Into Alaska’s Most Colorful and Atmospheric Ball Room! LET NOTHING STOP YOU FROM ENJOY- An evening of gaiety and pleasure along with the mainy other - “Juneau. people who have a’h"eady signified their intention " of attending this merry event. ANDERSON'S 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA ' OFFERING RHYTHMIC, DANCE- STIMULATING RHYTHMS! EVERYBODY WELCOME! ’ Fun! Gentlemen 50c IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIlIII||IlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIfl TONIGHT! RO RO OO ALA OF THE Created THIS FESTIVE EVENT! Merriment For All! Ladies Free OO OO RSSO ERA Y | Be— R,

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