The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1933, Page 2

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i .ure of nonliquid banks for the|eq THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933. A Matchless List of Strlklng Values i .; Aunother Shipment of New Spring Merchandise 1 Arrived This W eek DRESSES in Silks and Woolens Group 1 .......5 495 Group 2 .......510.95 ‘ SPRING MILLINERY $2.25 to $6.00 New Cotton Prints, color fast _.._: .. 15¢ yd. $ 36 in. Summer Suiting ... 25¢ yd. Ifl 36 in. Printed Lawn ..o 25¢ yd. 36 in. Fast Color Linen Drapery ... 45¢ yd. [ ‘ 50 in. Fast Color Linen Drapery ... . $1.35 ’ 36 in. Fancy Cretonne ... .25¢ yd. 30 in. Sunshine Stripe Awning ......35¢ yd. f HEMMED WHITE DAMASK | l Table Cloths, 64x90 ... $1.25 ' Table Cloths, 64x72 .......... ERREER 1.00 i} Table Cloths, 58x58 ... i 5 56 in. Table Damask . ....50c¢ yd. i} Turkish Towels, .white with colored borders, 22x44 ... ... ... 25¢ each Men’s Suits Michael Stern Suits with two pair pants. Values up to $37.50 Now $24.75 Men s Dress Shtrts In colors white, tan and blue. Fast colored f broadcloth at NEW LOW PRICE $ $1.25 Men’s Oxfords Famous Star Brand solid leather. New Low Price $4.00 Pair Junean’s Leading HOUSE PASSES MEASURE, SENDS IT T0 SENATE Emergency Dankmg Bill Is le%: Quick Dispatch ternoon SALMON CANNERS, -t (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) Northwest salmon packers, with the marketing of the 1983 pack will enjoy a decided advantage ov- er the canners of foreign cquntries, according to G. P. Hafferty, head of the food products firm bearing his name, @s the result of the in- vention of a machine which will economically remove the scales and skin. | The machine incidentally, is the invention of Hafferty and W. B Sclothan of Ketchikan and pat- ents covering its design have been Reenictment of sections of thelapplied for. old war-time Trading with the Encmy Act to prevent hoarding|vention comes at 4 time when for- apd for control of gold reserves in ign packers are making serious the Unlied States. inroads on the Northwest's great Grant to the Government power industry and will be of material to contro] all National banks and|help to American canners in their State . banks -to be contolled|fight to regain supremacy in the through State Banking Commis-{domestic market which has been flooded with foreign canned sal- ‘mon and sold at prices donsiders ably below those at which the Northwest's product can. be retil- sions. \ Reorganization A provision for prompt reorgani- zation of monliquid banks and clos- present. The machine has capacity to skin Aut “a fish a minute” according to {its inventors and does its werk without damage to the meat. “The advantage of skinned sal- for the Reserve . Board issue Federal Reserve| Bank notes the Reserve| against’ cbligations of the plained, INVENTION BRIGHTENS PROSPECTS FQR Hafferty declared that the in- |l mon can be realized,” Halferty ex- “when it is remembered WOMEN'S LEATHER JACKETS Kasha Lined, $7.95 and $9.95 CHILDREN'S COATS $4.95 'CHILDREN’S SILK AND WOOL, DRESSES $495 - Solid ‘Colored Turkish Towels Fancy Colored Turkish size ... ey TR TN Part Linen Roller Crash Toweling ... 36 in. Unbleached Muslin, good quality for house cleaning 36 in. Bleached Hospital Gauze, good quality 36 in. Hope Muslin Ironing Board Pads and Cover 5-yd. packages Cheese Cloth .................. 50c¢ each " HITLER BAINS - GONTROL OVER FREE STATES . Bavarla Only Section Re- maining Under Its Own Control BERLIN, March 9.—Adolf Hii- iler's control aver the free states| lof the German Federation tight- | |ened today as his Interior Minis- ter, Dr. Wilhelm Frick appointed National Socialists as Federal Po-| lice Commissioners for Baden, Sax- ony, Wurtemberg and Schaumber- glippe. Barvaria is now the only state remaining under authority of its own police. JUDGMENT IN ALASKA CASE IS MODIFIED Ketchikan man Award- ........ *40c each Towels, large 10¢ yd. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5¢ yd. ed $2,700 Instead of ta q $3,700 for Mate """""""""""""""""""""" L ¥ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March (-4 19.—The Circuit Court of Appeals """"""""""" 15¢ yd. |has “affirmed the decision, but modified the judgment in Alaska whereby Mrs. Margaret Faigh, of 35‘ Ketchikan, Alaska, got an award ------------------ C |of $3,000 against the Sunny Point Pagking Company because her Hemmed Indian Head Restaurant |husband was presumably lost af-| Napkins, 22x22 Feather Pillows, 20%26: Men’s Overcoats All remaining ‘winger' overcoats. While they last at _$14.95 FAMOUS PHOENIX BRAND Men’s Hose | | More wear: per. pair, Formér pvmc 50¢ and. 65¢ Now 3 for $1.00 Men’s Hats In tan and grey w Snap brim. New low pnceu - $3.50 and $4.00°" " & M Behrends Co., Inc Department Store Feather Pillows; 16x22 0. ter being washed off a cable-an- chored fishing barge in a storm in July, 1926. The Court reduced the judgment to $2,700. DISCOVERY 1S REPORTED BY Relics of Emer Civiliza- tion Found in Ancient Aleutian Village ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 9. —Radio message from an amateur station at Ugashik repdrted yester- f(day that Frank North, explorer, k| has uncovered relics of an earlier .| civilization in an ancient Aleut village on the Aleutian Peninsula, where he has been digging for months. 1 North is reported to have .left Pilot Point after his digging ex- pedition and is now headed for the Chiginagak volcano district, Ut NS g TISIRE More than 1000 witness fees ranging from $1 to $10 are un- . |claimed in Mecklenburg (Charlotte) «| Oounty, N. C. They have accumu- lated since 1924. How Sensible Folks Stop Rheumatic Pains For 85 Cents 5 - g s An Inexpensive Prescription that ith black band. RLTE M R HALFERTY DECLARES To Mifiblm State Charles Bachman, a Notre Dame duate who has been coaching ball at University of Flor- ida, was na to succeed James Crowley as head gri ch at Michigan State. ( fi an- Photo) ! ' |ing in view of the Hitler following, f |er to a Union. Allenru, the prescription so much in demand by wise people, is safe, harmless and speedy—it conquers the pain and agony in 48 hours. It goes further—being a scientific formula, it drives from your joints, muscles and blood the excess uric agld and other poisons that ;Iu“ldnt be there — it overcomes and removes from your entire body this cause of rheumatic pain. People suffering from terrible attacks of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis or Lumbago that prevents them. from doing their daily labor can be free from agony in 48 hours. Allenru guarantees this joyful re- sult so why not get one 85 cent bottle from Juneau Drug Co., But- ler Mauro Drug Co. or any modern druggist with the distinct under- standing that it must do just as this notice states or money back. —adv! BOTATORSHIP |55 e OVER AUSTRIA. SEEMSNEARING Threats of le War Are Made — Demenstra- tions Suppressed VEENNA, lhuh l—A dictator~ ship for "Austria seems approach- The dictatorship it is said, will bring Austria and Germany near- The Socialist Party has voiced a civil war while thej National So- cialists have resented any attempts at-a dictatar. . Chancellor Bngelbert Dollfuss has suppressed all demonstrations, Nazi Leader Alfred Fraunfild declared that establishing of a dic- tatorship is certain t0 help the Hitlerites. Official System Bridge Books SOLDIERS ON GUARD VIENNA, March 9.—Truckloads of soldiers, -{eu fixed bayonets, rumbled through the city late this afternoon in the direction of the ‘Parliament building while the crip- pled Diet was shelved by the Chan- FRANK NORTH that its appearance will be im- proved and the quality betiered by the fact that the meat will not ‘have the flavor imparted by the n.\p and scales. anther advantage is that the will not work op gny but , firm, fish, insuring the high- “quality to the consumer. These w.rpeuu are bound to react in favor pf the Amerktn canner.” cellor who asstimed dictatorial Halferty also declared that the powers and ‘grgued for existence, —_——— canning of oysters gives promise of being one of Washington's great industries, « affording employment of thousands. of workers and giv- ing the state a pew squrce. of reve- nué. The razor clam canning sea- son, opening March 1, will also |give employment to a large army Yof men and women, he said. | Classified ads pay. Blitler Maure -Drug Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME BANK OPENINGS NOW PROPOSED BY ROOSEVELT New Finim:i;~ Scheme Is Also Given to U. S. Congress (Continued frumn Page One) eral Rescrve Act to provide for such additional currency, adequate- ly secured, as it may become neces- ary to issue to meet all demands for currency and at the same time achieve this end without increas- ing unsecured indebtedness of the Government. Business Activity “Continuation of strangulation of banking facilities is unthinkable. The passage of the proposed leg- islation will result in the resump- tion of business activities within a short space of time. “It is impossible within five days to formulate completed measures to prevent a recurrence of the evils of the past but this should not, however, justify any delay in ac- complishing the first step.” WALL STREET ENCOURAGED NEW YORK, March 9. — Wall Street banking authorities, encour- aged by the message of President Roosevelt, are preparing for early resumption of normal banking ac- tivity which some believe might be expected Monday, if not earlier. LOCAL BANKS TO OPEN Pending further Presidential or the Tcrritorial Banking Board, the B. M. Behrends Bank and the First Natioinal Bank, banks will open to the public to- morrow, for the transaction of such business as is permitted by the Pr:sidential proclamation. A special Trust Account will be opened to receive deposits of cash, which deposits are subject to im- mediate withdrawal by cash or check by the depositor. Withdrawals of funds fr posits held previous to M: prohibited by law inal amounts governed by s conditions. According to an announcement made late today, funds for the Alaska Juneau payroll will be shipped here. from Seattle Satur- day, March 11. This action was caused by the government proc- lamation which prohibits the with- drawing of funds, excepl! under specific conditions, deposited be- fore March 6th. - eee ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES Alford John Bradford Post, Am- erican Legion, meets at the Dug- out Thursday night at 8 o'clock. All Legionnaires are requested to be ‘present. V. DOORS THAT FIT WELL and Open Easily! beauty of our doars will Idl%‘@n you ::Tedlnqu. rEe el im it $2.52 o Ak~ 2-56 !flL"::r:::'rt Anyqp.o‘doofl.lnt -1 need from Pnnch oon to Cugbnrd f‘:.?m-;: catalog is yours for the asking. °-":‘2’5, mnom 1933 First Ave. So., Seattle GET Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS action by the announced this afternoon, that the| J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weaiher Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 9: Generally fair and warmer tonight and Friday; gentle winds, mostly northerly. o Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 p.m. yesty 30.54 35 50 w 3 Clear 4 am. today .30.41 21 9 w 2 Clear Noon today- .. 30.34 38 33 NE 8 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS R e e g O R LS R Y YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Nome i 16 16 ERRE o | 12 01 Clear Bethel 24 24 | 4 4 L 0 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon ... 20 20 | 18 18 4 0 Cldy ankoa ... 130 18 84 Fio 0 0 Cldy Fairbanks ....... 14 12 | 12 14 4 0 Cldy Eagle o 10 8 | 0 6 4 [ Cldy 8t. Paul PR | 32 | 30 30 18 [ Clear Dutch Harbor ... 38 36 | ihde S es 6 04 Cidy Kodiak 40 40 | 28 32 0 0 Cldy Cordova . 36 36 14 18 4 0 Clear Juneau ... 35 35 21 21 2 0 Clear SR 40 — | 22 — 0 0 Clear Ketchikan ... 44 40 34 34 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert . 40 40 | 32 34 4 0 Cldy Edmonton ... 6 -2 | 12 -12 6 0 Clear Seattle 46 46 34 34 8 0 Clear Portland . 50 | 36 36 4 0 Clear San Francisco 64 62 | 50 50 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure 1s moderately low west of the Pacific States and falling rapidly from Ketchikan to Portland with cloudy weather in the northern part of that area. The pressure is also moderately low near the middle Aleutian Islands with rain eastward to Dutch Harbor. The pressure remains high throughout nearly all of Alaska, highest 30.82 inches at Tanana, and continues to rise in Western Alaska including the eastern Aleutians, with considerable cloudiness in the Interior. Temperatures have risen decidedly in the Interior and the eastern Aleutian Islands. —_— : ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGE TABLES CALIF ORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver ~ | BAILEY’S SPECIAL [ Every Night from 8 P, M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE L Prompt Delivery Phone 403 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ‘Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home, Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” : (}orner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 FRESH BAKEI; DELICACIES an HOME OF “HOME MADE BREAD” JUNEAU BAKERY (Next to Juneau Drug) /THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS. | The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2 30 4:39° ‘Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 — dld Pépers for Sale at limb_irc "Office

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