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R R R R R IR OO~ RN i f2' i glllll"lIIIlIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIlllIImIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIMIII (i lll|IIIllllllmlllmlllllllllll|!l|IIllllllll|lIllllllllllllllllllllln BEH ME AS’UHE J. 8. DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i = = The Weather : £ FATE IN HANDS s = o= By the U. 8. Weather ) s E Forecast for Juneaun and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. April 28: = . = UT THE SEN ATE Probably showers tonight and Saturday; gentle “variable Winds. £ = Time Barometer Temp. Humlity Wind Veiocity Weather = = 4 pm. yesty .._.08013 ' ‘42 73 w Pt. Cldy = - |'4 am. today 30,07 # 94 | Calm 0 Pt Crdy = House Accepts Comprom- | Noon today ......30.00 43 w0 NEC 5 Clear " ise Report—Senate Wiil RADIO REFORTY ] Act on It This P. M. “’"‘D‘“ ! TODAY ‘ mfluut 4pm. | Lowestd4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. (Continued from Page Ome) Statlon tomp | temp. temp. velocl'.y 24hrs. Weather N SR A S ——— | Barrow 10 | -8 -8 0 Clear the Territorial building and lot | Nome 38 35 | 34 3 10 02 Cldy on the corner of Seward and Third | Bethel 4 36 | 32 32 8 .06 Cldy streets; No. 37, Taylor, repealing |Fort Yukon R T (R S 4 0 Cldy | the Teachers' Pension Act, Chap-|T83nDa ... % 46 8 28 0 0 Cldy ¥ ter 83, Session Laws of 1929; No, | Fairbanks —. 6 46 2% ‘28 4 0 Cldy 105, Ways and Means Committee, Eagle 50 48 30 30 4 0 Cldy - = transferring fo thé general fund|St: Faul . 32 32 | 32 32 18 Trace Cldy of the! Treasury $12,200 from the | Kanaga A e | 40 40 28 .60 Rain i i | phow sg game stocking fund; House Joint|Dutch Harbor 46 45 | . 34 "8 28 54 Rain t 0 b A Memorial No: 10, Nordale, asking | Kodiak ... 4G < 46 6 38 10 0 Cldy s emar e - a ues Congress to ' appropriate funds to | Cordova & 4 32 34 o .08 Raln coperate with the Territory on a -;l:::all :; 42 | 34 34 0 07 Pt.Cldy ) 50-50 basis. i ing . bounti a - O 0 0 Pt .Cldy | (On the' Tfnrd Floor) ) ki b becarangen B i el ARy Rl RRE: o IR Y 73 g & 25, Kehoe, to amend Chapter 83,|Prince Rupert ... 50 48 | 36 36 4 [ Clear ] H — — — . session laws of ‘1931, relative to|Edmonton . B 83 1 s e 4 [ Clear § licensing ‘and indentification of | Seattle 12 68 | 50 50 6 Trace Rain 4 ! otor vehicles, by providing for |Portland ... 6 4 50 50 4 ‘Trac Cla A towel you would expect to ‘pay more for \ WASH CLOTHS—3 for 25¢ stlchers: o kit cers and cner | San Pruncieo . 052 | 8 % 8 Thac, Ral f purposes; ~No. 82, ‘man, sk tor: rail the Aleutian Islands and to the ? PART LINEN CRASH—Medium Size Hand \Large Size and Heavy Weight aiiond, Chapler. 50, Session. Laws of | souinanrs, " Pro Loverarts otre & n Liands Sod Wi | G m y L i :!9"27 by" m;k""' “a;r“::;m f‘:; and westerr A’Ieutiulils aox;d ntleoderately low inseother portions of AT : 2 Vgt aders Western Alaska with moderate rain in Berin a. Th A \ ery OOd IV. P‘ART LINEN CRlASH TO“’E[‘ING leave the Territory without paymg)sh;‘w aboye. normal over the r’l:m:mdernff Alaska ;S:sscul:zdny ’ Y i A b ety m lleerise taX TS weather in he Interior®and clar weather Gver moSf of ‘Sbutht ""/e‘r‘v lo%w prixcte \'flrd IOC qu'ke e R eastern Alaska. Tempeatures have fallen in Northern Alaska and ozen /5c S GEE nk- Why? ‘Vllla‘ve changed.buf. mu? elsewhere. u._d,., g Ao R 5 VERY SPECIAL—SOFT SPUN TOWELS 20x40—Good Werght 8 for $1 Bath Towels S(m)c‘ Size 24x44 or 26x48 in yellows, greens, con- Towel in a.marvelous array »“éma patterns size 22x44 SN T S PR SIS TS EL S O b 3 R ¢ 10w Yo deanls o CASH GRUCERS SUPER GRADE TOWELS—Pure White XXX Heavy, size 27x54, cglch $1.00 VERY '_B-EST GRADE FLORALS, XXX H§fi"\§j, g’ize 22)'(‘}%1; ’e’ach 90c [[lNlMY HEINZ CATSUP trasting trims, floral over designs’ fis POTATOES B e s e — varue vaiw B ‘ 25 pounds, 49¢ § 19 cents Extra Heavy Weight — VALUE! VALUE! | p * 5 s | | Of brlghtl\ colored. XXX Weight Turkish ILK, Armour’s and Golden Ke ‘ Towelmg, size 40x72. Suitable for robes or M Y Tall cans . . . . . 6¢ Case . . . WE BOUGHT BEFORE THE RAISE " SHORTENING COC0A SNOWDRIFT QUR. MOTHER’S 3 lbs., 53¢ 2 lbs., 21(: BEST FOOD Salad Dressing quart . .. . 33¢ CLAMS RASPBERRIES Fine—Whole and STRAWBERRIES - ¥ cans, 25¢ No. 1 tall cans, 15¢ SOAPPOWDER Lighthouse . . . . . 15¢c LARGE BOX—Regular 25¢ TAMALES PURE LARD Florals—Overprints—Blues, Orchid, Peach, Gold, Salmon wrap-a- arounds. Each 65c¢ $l 50 Each B. M. Behrends: } Jutieaw’s Leading Deg artmient Store |Ill|lllllfl||l|lll‘llmlllflllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIlIIIHIHII“HHIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIlmImllllflllllllIIIIIIIIlllfli‘l‘iifluflii|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIflIIIHIHlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIH UXILIARY IS |STEVENS LEAVES MODSE MAKE. "o woeco ALREADY FOR FIRST mmml KNOTE VISNES Amm. PA“TYElwood McClam Becomes me. flifls $2.55 WWIMWHWWIIIIWWWIHWII“WHIMMHMHHIHI!fliflfllfllmlmmmImIIIHIIHIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIII"IIIIlllmmulIHIHIHMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIHHHI mmlmmn||||||mm|mmmmnmunmnnmlmmmmmmmmmumlmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmlmummmuummmmmmmmmmmml||m|mmmuummmmm|mnmmmn W!"""”“”'” SUMMONS FCR PUBLICATION No. 3430-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritosy of Alaska, Division Num- Wer One, at’ Juneau.' 4 EVBLYN HOWELL, ; Plaintitf, vs. ROBERT HOWELL, Defendant. TocRobert Howell, Defendant, — SATURDA? : The mufm‘mfia Norco 15 due to arrive i1 port at 6 o'clock tomor- row night from Seattle. “After dis- charging - #feight and passengers Ball Will Be Given Tomor-; rowah&m 1ks’ uditorium Yesterday it was annouhoed that, if | weather permitted today :the Junior .Bugle Corps would sere- nade Juneau tonight: to advertise the . American Legion Auxiliary’s | annual ball, which. will be held in | the Elks Auditorium tomorrow eve- ning. Judging from mts morning’s sun- shine, Juneau will Iflve its sere- nade. The funds raised b) the . Auxflmn ball are used for the tion's | child ‘welfare work," will help | maintain the children's elinics| that it-holds in the “To' insure a:large attentance at | the Auxilfary party, Louis Ander- | son's dance band has:cancelled its popular Saturday. night .dance at | Evergreen Gardens and-Mrs, Edith Sheelor, in chasge-of publicity for | the Auxiliary appreciation of Mr. Anderson’s eqmous agree- ment. Mrs. E. M. Ponq,mdlln Harry | Stonehouse committee mem- bers in dn.me of the. Saturday night dece. — ——————— Oldpupersnt'rhemin Cashier of Local Bank R Announcement was miade late to- | yday of the resignation of ‘Ray H. Stevens as . cashier 0Of ‘the flrsti National Bank. At a meeting of the. Board of | | Directors Elwood' McClain, assistant | cashier was named to take his| | place. Mr. Stevens’ re:lgmnm is éffec- tive \(By % PATRICK FLYNN, -OF SKAGWAY, VERY ILL Patrick Flynn is .seriously m [thh pneumonia at his home .in | Skagway, according to. his daugh- | Ler Mrs. J. K. 'McAlister of Jun- eau. Mr. Flynn, now 72 years of age, has been a man of exception- ally robust. health and this is his first severe illness in adult. life. \Mr Flynn has numerous friends | B in Alaska and on Fuget. Sound who hope for a. speedy and .com- plete recovery. three years residence in Skagway {he has been Car Inspector .for |the White Pass & Yukon Rallroad Company. The . past summer Mr. and Mrs. Flynn, and their sons, Owen and William, made an .ex- tended automobilg trip as far East | as New York City and also visited | California. —— Old papers for sale at Empire. ' During his . thirty- | | IWell Known Loage ‘Mem- ber: Dies- at St.‘Anhs | Of Throat fll Knute Visnes an o)dtm\m‘ in Al- |aska, and & promitent well: beloved member ‘'of + Juneatt | lodge of the Loyal Orflr'& ‘Moose, ‘ched at St. Ann’s hosplfil April { ’I‘wo daughters, Ruth md Bmma, 19 and /16 'years old, who Survive | 1 | Visnes, make their home 'in Seattle here, the ‘craft-sails south via Kake. e —— AmNTlON MOOSE All officers’are réquested to meet at “Moose I tonight, at eight|, \o'clock 10F - atton of fineral| ‘of *our deceased " Brother Knute /| Wisness, DENBERG, | —adv. '39 Dictator. and. .funeral. arrangements have 7 ify bcen held up awalting word from { ’I’hebodyotmedweasedlsat O the Juneau: Young “Mortuary, and |neau Young Mortuary, word was received from the daughters today to come to Juneau, and asking that ‘arrsngcmenu be left to the Moose lodge. A oommiwee of bxvtner memben of «the .dedge. will meet-tonight to make plans. for the funeral. Visnes was born in Norway June 22, 1880, ‘For many years-he has followed the Sea:Hg Lias skippered boats in Southeast. Alaska ‘Wwaters and at times followed the oecupt- |tion of fisherman. He entered :St. AAN's hololhl on | April 18, suffering from cancer: of |the throat, from which he suc- cum’bcd inmmammtbadu-‘ | saying that 'they. would nok-be"ablei[*S) 3 B g g % € 355 ‘ Frpal in;u;r 2. 3’5 - = - « 1 Cburt ‘holden at Juheau, Alaska, in Greeting: i “In the name o] the United States of _America, and. pursuant . to .ahj ‘order made in the above entitled (Couft dnd cause, the 27th day of April, 1933, directing - service of isummons for publication in said i cllm. by publication as is required | 4 by You nre hereby, coramanded to bg and’ tppear in the above entitled =ajd Division' of sald Territory, and answer the complaint filed against you in ‘the above entitled action, within thirty days after the 26th iday of May, 1933, in case this sum- mons Is published, or 'within forty (days after the date of its service 27th day. of April, 1933, Seal) * JOHN H, DUNN, Clerk. . Publication, ' April” 28, "1933. an‘flmxun May 26, 1933. 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