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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1933. You'll Love the —\,.\ /1’ $1 $1995 a yard HEY mak T.mh right forget have ma Iy gra This cilks th picture list! SILK PRINTS GARDEN PARTY PRINT! FILMY 1 rinted ") Rayons ew 50c, 65¢ vyd. Think ahead fo summer, and get started making some clever cottons! B. M. Behrends, Co., Inc. Juneaun’s Leading Department Store SENATE T0 CUT DOWN NAMES ON JURY BOX LIST . Amends House Bill to Make! 60 Per Cent of Voters Instead 80 Per Cent A reduction of 25 per cent in - |the number of names now required be placed in the jury box for the HOUSE FAVORS D'VANE'S BILL FOR PIONEERS .- Committee R e commends Passage of Measure- Kiils Prospector Renna] : (Continued trom Page One) s | Federal district courts in Alaska is posed by a Senate amerdment | adopted to House Bill No. "4 y Patterson. 3 The change proposed is to re- yancs quir g and not know Mr. Taylor t20’ many abuses unde: declared. said since no approj be made for it this nal law might just a on the statute hooks. eclared, when the time comes “we do have money to expend to. heets, the officers administering them do any.hing about them, ¢ voling put in' the box. The nt requirement is four fifths. The | Sehate ' today passed Bra- |gaw’s memorial urging a fisheries th law must be changed so as to in- 2aker McDonald instructed t survey of Bering Sea, Norton Sound, syre that it will be limited to bona (,omm tee on Prm ing and Pur- Kotzebue Sound and Arctic Ocean fide prospectors” before any is estigate the mat vaters by the United States Bu- nee. reau of TFis: ~rles It also ps.;se.l made available. HOOVER RETURNS TG UNIVERSITY CAMPUS HOME Expressi ¢ wish hesmay “pemiin for the next 20 years”, Herbert Hoover returned to his ‘stan- M unlv ”Qy”‘ me, a panied; by d son and Lawrence Rivhey, his ‘secretary, afier nearly two de- putlu L In the left photo, the formee President, Mrs. Hoover and Allan Hoover ara shown Juln hill home with Pat Waeegie, ex-White House dogs. At the extreme right of or Eav . Thomas of Palo Alto who welcomed Hoover home. Dr. and Mrs u "of the former president. (Associated Press photos) - /by at home and buy Alaska prod- purpose of drawing juries in the | only three-fifths of the names | L EG Is LATURS ‘Allce W hite “Tahos It On ARE GUESTS OF the Chin;” No Film Faking to that Smack of J. Cagney = J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U. S. Weather Burean) | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 6: | Possibly snow or rain tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL C. OF C. Judge Bunnell Also ‘Among Visitors — Parks, 'rroy Extolled (Continuea irum age Gne) Hellerich, Tolbert Sco Swanberg, George A. Li By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, April 6.— Alice White has learned to “take it on the chin"—and Jimmy Cag- 7, whom the producers often cast | {in such paris, taught her. | 1t was an accident. Jimmy usual- |ly pulls his punches and it d 't qurt, but in the “Picture Sn ne Alice unexpectedly ‘“leaned nto and spoiled his aim. It {hurt “but of course it wasn't his| fault,” Alice explains. And Jimmy * |is sorry. To date, he, believes, Alice is the y girl who really was hurt by cinematic, mistreatment. and J. W. Kehoe. “During this session and in oth- |, ers that I have attended, I have pis always béén much impressed and| pleased with the spirlt of ¢oope:a-|nyae Was First tion, which the Juneau Chamber of | Byt for that unple {Commerce has shown toward cidental distinction, Al mermbers of the Legislature” 1 dence in the list of Jimmy's Andréw Nerland, one of the official | yictims to Mae Clarke, the girl who | spokesmen for the House, Mr. Ner-(took the grapefruit in the face in land explained that although |“The Public Enemy.” That incident | was a Republican, the Democra ats |was a Jandmark because it inaugu- in Washington were working sa fast ated the treat-'em-rough policy in | and doing so many things that n‘ECagney pictures. {had been too busy keeping up with | " jcan Blondell has suffered much ) fu |them io prepare speeches in the films at Cagney's hands. J. 8. molman, representative from | jimmy. has -rough-housed her Seward, expressed appreciation through more recls than ons can |the courteous treatment the le count offhand. She's used to it, |lature had received from all however. |neau citizens. He further sta |that the Seward Chamber of Com- |merce was actively backing the| son, 1e Aiice While is the Iatest ad- dition to the I-have-been-hit- by-Jimmy Cagney Club. It was in the film, but wasn’t intended to be as lifelike as it became when Alice leaned over before Nerve? You Need It | “You need nerve,” she observes,| “but Jimmy is as steady as they | make ’em. If you trust him, you can't get hurt—much. It isn't ault that a girl needs insurance when she starts on a Cagney pic- ture.” 4 ucts campaigns, and pointed out |that every dollar sent outside is| |lost, while every dollar spent in Alaska contributed to building up {the territory and prosperity in the territory. | Judge Charles E. Bunnell con- |tended that his last trip outside |had convinced him that Alaska |was ‘the best place in the world y pulled his punch, LENTEN TLA SATURDAY The women of Holy Trinity Guild | Loretta Young, who gol pushed: win sponsor a Lenten Tea Satur- around in “Taxi,” didn’t like it. She gay from 2 to 6 o'clock, at Trinity said so, but they stuck by the scripi ga, public cordially invited. adv. nevertheless. It's still a sore sub- ject with Loretta, who has forg in which to live. He urged that|en perhaps, but not forgoiten. all MQSE‘?‘“ do everything possi- | There was Virginia Bruce, 100, who DON'T ble to stimulate gold production. |rates high among the victims, be- MISS IT! In addition to the printed pro-|cause she was not only pushed but . |gram and menu, ab each plate was |kicked in “Winner Take AlL" |placed a copy of the new Chamber | i 3. N |of Commerce tourist folder. This|e- e Orm(l | folder, featuring particularly fish- | |ing and yachting scenes, printed FINE | Sh()urer in two colors, was enthusiasticall e | X 3 praised. Tt was designed ‘10 en- || o orand Jewelry Repairing prRT I S A m’g s ‘t | at very reasonable rates | in i yacht ol'i ok |visit Alaska, and will be maited|| WRIGHT SHOPPE | 0 |to various yacht clubs, fishing and PAUL BLOEDHORN i “Sm,hn’ | hunting associations. B o W 29 ‘Swanberg's bill to permit City|e - o ThrOllgh meils to post instead of publish | % iquent tax lists. This, how-|! Smith Electric Co. | CAPITOL ever, was limifed to towns having Gastineau Building not to exceed 1,500 residents. The EVERYTHING House is expected to concur in the}; ELECTRICAL { amendment. CARR'S JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE "TELEPHONE House Bill No. 19, taxing o resident seiners, gillhetters and lers $25 each was considered in |second reading and continued eon |the calendar in that position until |tomorrow at the request of Senator Campbell who said he would have |an amendment to offer. Yesterday afternoon passed Senate Bills No. 38, to amend sections 971, 972, 973, and 965, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1913, providing a method of levying upon and selling shares of stock in cor- | porations;” No.” 42, to provide for tmkmg up estrays and disposing of same and repealing sections 676 to 1683 inclusive, Compiled Laws | Alaska, 1913; and 6o. 44 to make public officers liable to answer as garnishees and repealing section 1,132 of the Compiled Laws of Al- aska, 1013. the Senate | | FREE DELIVERY! 10am. 2pm. 5pm. Store Open Evenings NEW Low,nocn‘mcn N;{ g hdemsngll INDIAN COSTUME d:zcreq b, 51 ry, lgtncuve il bk WAR DANCES uasonqd. ully select noae m{‘,’;’;‘,fi;% RELIEF BENEFIT ?K’?’e‘d&":‘m‘z&.flz 40 For the Natives of Auk Village ;:é T 130 TONIGHT *m‘ “t:,:i:h" 3'49 The program of ancient Ind{an Costume T::un gl 2.757 Dances that made such a‘hit'xl'ecently will ;]t;:.?.im ourlasge FCa}aq be repeated, with 3 New Dances Added in home-building. Send for «'V:!“ copy today, It's A.N.B. HALL Doors open at 7 p. m.; curtain at 8 p. m. Admission: Adults, 50c; children, 25¢ Time Barometer Temp. Humli ity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y .[20.94 34 89 s 6 Snow 4 am. today ......3002 33 92 8 4 Cldy \\umn today . 30.08 40 63 s 5 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY ; Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Preclp. 4am. | Station temp. temp. | temll temp. yeloeity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow .18 6 | 2 4 Trace Cldy Nome . 16 | xs 18 4 Trace Cldy Bethel el 28 | 20 .20 10 0 cldy Fori' Yukon S8BL Cah otk Tl <My 4 aQ Cldy Tanana 36 36 | | Fairbanks 38 38 { 22 24 4 0 Eagls 46 42 | 15 18 4 0 { St. Paul 32 30 | 28 30 12 Trace | Duteh: Harbor 40 38 T 4 0 Kod 3 40 40 | 30 32 20 0 CId; Cordova “4 4o 0 0 Clea: | Juneau 39 34 ! 33 33 4 10 Ciady | Sitka 38 —_ i 28 - [} 0 Clear | Ketchikan 44 38 | 30 32 4 .06 Pt. Clay Prince Rupert ... 40 40 | 32 32 4 36 Snow { Edmonton 50 46 | 34 34 8 .01 Cldy | Seattle 60 60 | 4 44 4 Trace Cldy Portland 3 70 63 | 42 4“4 4 0 Cldy San Francisco 64 60 5% 54 £ 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is rising throughout Alaska excspt the Aleutian Islands where it is falling slightly. It is moderately low scuth of the Aleutian Islands and near Cordova, with cloudy weath- er in nearly all districts and light rain or snow in Southeast Alaska. 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