The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1933, Page 2

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LR Fay . . TheW. r ( | | ’ | acnus 5. e {' ,LOCAL DATA' | : 1‘5::':'?:— ¥ 3 By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ! & Worh: gtnic g Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. April 25: ] uelm‘le: prefix leaf and & Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate ‘Sbutheasterly winds. | ;3 ey use an i Br:‘:l':el Time Barometer Temp. Hum\dity Wind Veioelty Weather ' SOUD! " S quickly 4 pm. yest'y ....2079 43 9 w 12 Rain 14, Ory poct Vot near i B‘un“f&r'film 4 gan. today .....2007 38 91 N 6 Cldy. } 15 Rot wild Nunplies Noon today ....30.06 42 75 SE 15 Cldy A i T CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 3 = | 20 Buuisn purple; 15y % i E?'m;mn free 5, ooy 7%{ DAY | i TODAY | i nich colio q iy e gl L Highest 4p.m: |- Lowest 4am. 4aan. Precip, dam, 25, Mutliating gfim’x‘:" 0 mf.lon temp. temp. | temp. temp velocity 24hrs, Weather 2. The fleurs frestien i | Barorw .. Bt BT ek 8 A0 . Cldy 0. Stéps of & i Worshipeq | Nome 36411 28 st B 0l clear ot a0 6. 100 square Bethel ... ... 42 40 Laeiise s 0 Cldy 4 C t S t T Gnstitvone Tl meters of Iport yukon'..... 38 38 | 20 % . 4 0 Clear parts 43 lmpleme onsisl o ! 1 4. Regales 31. Chilled Tanaps, ... 46 46 }, 26° 26 0 0 fla S, UI S g “'é‘.‘."‘e'l"’" B reniima Lo alense 3 Sllent Fairbanks #8002 g e i o 85. Shield or-pro- 49. Former gov- 6. New Zeala T ety SRS g Cldy tection ernor of o Lree B s Eaele . pe [ oik,, 80 4 0 Clay a1 Make suigmRy, BTG $irm 1 Elnentroe fasts rounded by (St Payl . 32 32 [ 80" 30 32 14 Cidy 3 Give® 50, Horwlule derr Cring salls | water Dutch Harbor ... 44 42 | 34 3 8 8 Bein 4. Hanging powN " 45 Pnihugiasue | Kodiak “ 42 | 8 B, 90 3 Rain 43, ctete or 1 Cooking vessel 11. F\ devotee: Cordova 4 44 1 28 3 g g Rai ' fissure 2. Feminine 0 A b 5. AftiCS Juneau 15 43 ' 38 3 : 7 46. Greek letter name carol % - P ks 6 09 Clay BETTER hurry! It's a real sale! !S{“F‘;‘h‘k - :; e e’ ST 3 0 a0 iPt.cly ; . Y ikan | No maiter what you're planning, .i-.%'- Py R‘upm T :; ! :g :’;’ : .:ife .g}dy we've “the suitable frock in this Vil (Edmonton . 60 58 i B8 40 [ o1 sz il 5 o ortlan . 66 66 | 48 4S8 4 08 3 s p S, & er i B da ::xll:::‘ldp:)lrrlt:lh cute cottons, and ev ... - San Francisco ... 52 52 | 48 48 12 0 Rdy t [ The bnrometrlc pressure is moderat.ely low in Alaska, exezpt, in DRESSES NOW $6.45 $12.45 H Sizes from 14 to 44! B. M. BEH : Juneau’e Leadmg Dépmwawnt Store |the Southeast and extreme North, and'is unusually low, reading 2860, in southern Bering Sea with moderate rain over Southern Alaska and high winds south of the Alaska Peninsula and eastern Aleutian Islands. The pressure is mederately high off the Pagific :Sr,ates and on the Arctic Coast with clear weather over most of { Northern and Central Alaska. Temoerature changes have -boen slight in all districts. | NEW DEAL pEAL i Service Station 11l BURR JOHNSON = ALEX STURROCK ‘ PHONE 138 ly . 2é 27 SPECULATION* IFRESH HALIBUT, Wes,;em SLAGKING DFF, NG SALMON N~ B 1, STOCK MARKETISHIPMENTSOUTH ., [Three Factors Are Reveal- Bi k3 —_— {Many Issues # luge Sllg}lllyifléh Boats ‘Sell * Fares and' E('il'rse}:;(gjlll;agci%cps‘:a?ers,d Daughter of “Great Commoner” To Be First “Madame Minister” || o e * # * * * Appointment of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen as United States Minister to Denmark Shattered Another Diplomatic Tradition. e 55 | in Trading Today— | Leave for Halibut S T;fl | Hea | san FRANCISCO, Cal, April 25 { Final Tone Heavy [ Banks Again | —The Bank of America, weekly b | | business comment, mentions “a NEW YORK, April 25.—-Specu-3 Fortysseven thomsand pounds of 3 g Jative enthusiasm ebbed ‘in thel fresh-iced halibut and 6000 pounds °'ening up of business on the ‘ Stock Market today and staple of king salmen were shipped south :‘";E ;’Qf :;_esF:: Kfz;fiy e | prices quietly receded taking Other from the 'Juneau 'Cold SOrade! . inoresse of 081 Dercenk . af | issues down stightly. Many issies Oompany on the Yukon yesterday.!nrach Building permits over Feb- .| | lost ons or more points almaugh: The halibut, arrived in town oh ruary in eight states. the final prices were" Bomewhat the .Théima, Capt. Bernt Alstend‘ “Sharp rises in hops and barley. | | anove. the ‘lowest and Some indus-'9900 pounds; Missouri, Capt. O, «Ope Tundzed and elghtyotue | trial specialties registered smdll Jackson, 4,000 pounds; Louhelen,'mmion dolars in engineering con- | gains. {©apt. Knute Hildre, 9,000 pounds; tracts awardéd or pending in eleven | The final tone of the market was Fane, Capt. Ole Johanson, 2000 states” | | heavy. | pounds, all of whom sold ‘their' e kg D Copper prices advanced to 6% fares to the Junean Cold SLomGe] | cents a pound. |for the San Juan Pishing and/ CORDOVA MAN RETURNS | Dollar Is Steadier | Packing Company; and Margaret| FROM SAD TRIP TO STATES | A steadier tone for the dollar in T, Capt. Peter Hildre,, Ina J., foreign exchange <dealings and Capt. Siyert E. Anderson; Ford J. 'W. Rhoades, Cordova, s re- steadiness ‘of' bonds made traders Capt. Ole Brensdal, sold thelr| turning to his home on the Alaska, wonder if the prospective mmtum catches to E. E. Engstrom of the| has not already been in a llm Sebastian-Stuart Fish Company, jcently accompanied his uncle, measure discounted in the markets' Halibut brought 5% and 3 cents|Ralph Rhoades, Cordova council- and anxious to take profits pend-| King shlmon was brought to Ju-{man, outside for medical treatment. | ing - further ‘developments.. neau by the Celti¢, Capt. Henry|[Ralph Rhoades succumbedl to his | Cuse and American Qan ‘loit Moy, 3600 pounds; Dundas, Capt.|llness. nearly three potnts ot rowvefld Jimmy Young, 1,900 pounds and in port today. Mr. Rhoades re- | Church. | |tending the funeral services in a | er members of these organizations. | ‘ Haines, Skagway and Sitka at 10:30 SII PER m SIRVI‘E | Eeasonable Monthly Rates | | GARBAGE HAULED | I I Smith Electrie Ce. Gastineau Bulding . EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL EDIJiE RYAN = LAID 0 REST Impressive setvices' were' sald for | Eddie Ryan this morning at one of the largest funmerals that has ever| been held from the Catholic, | "E. 0. DAVIS l:"— TELEPHONE 584 [T We Are Trading Doilars THIS WEEK END ROIIFD OATS, 9 lb. bags Members of the American Legion and the Knighis of Columbus to | vhich the de: ed belonged, hon- | ed their departed friend by at-' body, and pall bearers were broth- At GARNICK’S, Phene 174 The Catholic funeral mass was | solemnized by Father LeVasseur, who presided at the final ceremon- | ies at the grava. At the burial in the Cathohc plot in Evergreen cemetery, full| | military honors were accorded Ed- die Ryan by his brother legion- naires. - { | | i ADMIRAL WATSON SAILS [ The Admiral Watson sailed forj o'clock last night and will be south- | bound from Juneau Thursday morning. Passengers leaving on the Wat- son were W. P. Jornson, Schonacker and H. W. soerung tor Haines, E. E. Austin for Sitka nnd - Cryille. Wheat, Skagway. partially. | THinket, Capt. Jimmy Martin, 2,-} Tobaccos Heavy '500 pounds and sold to the cold Tobaccos were notably ‘heavy. ‘florage company for the San Jum’ Issues off one to two points in-! Fish Company. cluded United States’ Steel, Ameri-| Halibut boats, their fares som’ || can’ Telephone and ‘!’elegrAph Na- took on ‘ce at the cold stor.ge tional Biscuit, ‘Santa Te, ‘New York' vesterdsy and left for Auk Bay for Central, Union Paciic and some frésh bnt motor and eleetrlcnl m\mcmr- ing. Amusenent ' issuds wer up frhc- SDURDOUG'I JENSEN i tions while Loews gaihed ~more! !"mm LAS { than one peint. i‘ RE‘ - 1.0 A KA ‘Motors Up ' 3§ on che Motors reactéd, Chrysler, N”h‘[mmu' Uuhi is Pete C. Jensen, i alr:d Hudson ‘going un fraction-; well-known aldtimer of the North, ally ‘land fommer meaing Standard -Qil &f Nnn Jersey lost'late ‘Jbrry Fard. Hem;ta?rax‘; m\:‘ - one and ome half poifits. . Most of terested in ‘some " mining claims the day oils fell back emphatically.{with the ate Mgt Mooy, 3 i Mr. dJensen, ‘or “Pete” as he is,| o familiarly known in Alaska, | ’Vm—x Pp.mce. ERI g/ D The appointment of Mrs. Ruth Bryap Owen, fn#rdf Florida and daughter of William Jennings , thi moner,” as United States Minister to Denmark, is not unl ) klnmph | for Mrs. Owen, but also a tribute to womanhood in.genes CLOSING PRICES TOPAY to the job of representing Uncle Sam in foreign count 4 {idedided to e i j ; & & G noptlbe iy sesin: M Dl vl oo MUE PRI .h« NEW VORK, Anrll 25.~Closing | somo f;’e :: d?,:e::":;‘"; fifr pew: duties, She was virtually bors to statesmansbip. In 1881t the | quotation of Alaska Jum*n mine 1 G i 8 age of five, she was taken to the House of Representativesby her | oo today i 16%, b Gan eSS in' Seat the de- tative would was | ‘Pression 4nd otha causes he quick- ¥ realized that the city was no. | place ‘for a real Sourdough and 0 m, like a gredt many others, de- 1o return North and is not exal Motars 1R, Inte hmwummmmumm vester 8%, Kennedott 14%, lnrtheomv ‘where' he still owns an Mpn 273, Packard Motors 2%, "equity in some promising claims, Atmour B 1%, Dnited Biates Bteel| Mrs. Jensen has decided to re 4. (main in Seattle for the present &b {least, where She ‘Has ‘a lease on the | Trenton Armms on Boren Avenue, |between Bike' and ®ine. These 'apa.rv.mefl.s aré very handsome and modmwly priced and are the ren- of many ‘sourdoughs of the || father, who was then winning his spurs an ambitious $rom Illinois. Baby Ruth confided at that time that one return as & gresswomai boast she ma educated at Monticello Seminary, 1Il, and at the University of Neb: Owen, British Army officer, in 1910. of the semsow in Washington. On the .outhreak of th Major Owen went off to fight for his country, and Mrs, v;' ’;luw teered as a purse. She served on British fronts in Egypt .nd dpnhn | With the death of her nd from wounds after the Owen returned to Florida and devoted ‘herself to her, h- Ruth, John, Reginald and Helen, I: 19:: she -li‘ole:.‘ to: ‘ourtb Florida District, but waye of wet senti frm Sl ar Jout her tha Right fo¢ Ne-somiuations} round, Whep she visited ¢ 5.1 4%, Amu\iup Power and usm 6%, Anaconde 11%; 24%, Calumet and ool 4, Au(mn! Moters 494, Fox Films 17x19 “Standard” e ORVILLE WHEAT GOES TO SKAGWAY 40 SERVE BESY OF 'l‘m IN M | demvous Orville. Wheat, serving ‘9 thomths ‘Northiand in the Federal Jail on sentence en-l __....,“ kb forced recemtly after nnnsion. Prothote Frosperrty With -Print| last ‘October, was taken to Skag-'er's Iuk! way of the Admital Watson hst. i :: Boosevelt Administration, the other occasion being ithe appoint- ont of Miss Frar Perkine as Secretary of Labor i . o e . . KAREN—JOHNSON. NUPTIALS i INFORMATION WANTED P Postmaster Spickeit has neelvod Leo Kn.ren and Nellie Johnson|a request for informatjon were married in the United Stales ing David (Lowell) Sprague, tom q-w. affice yesterday by|erly of Brooklyn, N. Y. aged about ‘Charles Sey.,Karen is em-|74 or 75 years, supposéd to be in & [ FINE [ Watch and Jewelry Repairing | 8t very reasonable rates | E.|or around Jumeau. His sister is 4 g e o e i [ il 1o 8 asseay chaege that ma WRICHT SHOPPE { % been held against her husband, is | PAUL BLOEDH p TS in the Rederal jail 4n Juneau serv- 8 one 1 Ciassifled ads pay. sentence. . 7 o 1 (,omplete Bath foot ‘gtandard" Tub (complete: wnh figtings) (oomplele with fittings) | China ‘Taak- ‘Standard” Toilet . 19¢ All Colors * Cotton Hbsiery, 2 pdir . I5¢ /Al Sides™ ! Alt Colors Rayon Anklets, 2, pcur .. 25¢ Fiod : %’omen s, ‘Children’s—ATl olors, szes—g . Contrasting Trim Rayon Hosiery A1l Sizes 6 m Outfit ¢ L ' “Gillette Razor Blades 39¢ package " 5 ‘in ‘package—-LIMIT Full Apron Basin

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