The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1933, Page 2

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A fellow gets a heap of satis- faction in wearing fine shoes. They fit better, feel better,and enhance one’s appearance a great deal. That is'especially true with our Uptown shoes; and at their very modest prices most every= ane can afford them: Juneaw’s Leading Department Stokéi{ B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. HOUSE DEFEATS /3~ CENT TAX ON GAS YESTERDAY Ovemhehnir:ég' Beaten After Debate of More Than an Hour (Continued from Page’One) sions. {he ;House @mended it to allow a maximum @f $25 per month for one child;and $15: additional for each child more than one. It also' excluded from the operations of the act all children who are eligible for care and support from the Federal Government. The amend- ments;were written and offered by Representative .Kehoe, who moved for the reconsideration, and were appraved,: by the Committee on Education, 3 Pass Pension Blll The House today passed Lingo's bill requiring those who receive al- {lowances under the old age allow- | ‘ance actto make .a repert to the |Board of Trustees every two years. | This report would be in the same form as .the original application i for an allowance and was intended {40 give.the Board a better.check on 'the status of- persons receiving ben- efits under the law. % | 'The House concurred. in .minor }amendmenm hy. the Sepate to five |of its, bills and- one memaorial. It| \vgus in session Jate this afternoon ‘wuh a large calendar, largely com- ,posed of Senate -bills, Ex-Kaiset’s Latest Photo ‘made & eouple of weeks ago at their home in Doorn, Holland, | shy former ruler arrayed in his most respendent uniform, which | recth “the days when he was the great European War Lord. With the vise of Chancellor Adolf Hitler to dictatorial power in the Fatherland, o Zélt - of former. Kaiser Wilhelm'of Germany afli\fs wife, Prmcess 10] rxmrurc}‘y NOTICE TO CREDITORS \U. S. W’(IS(G *Taties In the U/"B. Commissioner’s Court| for Jumeau Precinct, Division Stark Contrast to Nuber OHe; Territory of Alaska, | Uioric Hays, Movie Czar Takes Salary Cut HOLLYWGOD, Apr Famine n Wilhelm sees hope that the country can be educated into a return to a | | | Will H. iaxenmum This is to lend legality beford the llimnnbb Charles Sey, | film czar, he e pinch |',in Probate. i wages, it is revealed. ‘The| In.the Matter, of: m ‘Administra-| - WASHINGTON, D. C., April - |head of the ure Produc- | |ceed $5,000 from the Fourth Di | |ger carried. /. ll /e W/fl =ll mmlflillmfllli|IIHIIII|IIIIIlIlmHIIflHIIIIIiIIHIHIlHIIHIIIIIIllImlllIllIIIIIilllllll"lllllllfllllllllIIIIIIIIflIHIIlIIH Bergmarn Dmmg Room: From 5:30 to 6:30 P. M. MENU Chicken Broth Crisp Celery Fruit Cocktail ROAST CHICKEN WITH DRESSING . Creamed Cauliflower bl i - Coffec : Mashed Potatoes. i «. ;s “Hot Parker House Rolls Bavarian Cream Pudding wifh Whipped Cream Lemon Pie Tea anaw Boolhs for Pames Green Onions gmmn|mimmmmummummfllmmmmummmmmm:mlnmmhmm Green Peas Milk . "1 tion of the:Estate of Theodore J. Enough potatoes to have saved lre- | ers and ibutors Association to- | waape Daily Cross-word Puz o e o T . rom s savous poto.(am- |doy I Teceving but 208 ‘pr cent| """ _ o NOTIGE. 15 Tereby glven thai ine thrée-quarters of a century agzo|of his nal salary 2 3 - | wi i s ted | That y originally was $150,- | BIDS WANTED Solutl { Yesterday's Puzzle Mrs. Mary, Doogan: has been (ap-| were left in the fields by United| S : LARRESS, -5 PR 4 o 10 Blepiy | pointed. administratrix of the es- States farmers last Fall who found 000 a Slashes have reduced | Sealed bids will be received hy of fents: clolsAAM|I[S|S [P Az &mflikn | {ate of /T o dd00gan, deceased. All'it “didn’t pay” to harvest them.|it to a liitle more than a fifth of | the City of Juneaw up to 5 oclockl! =1 N a i g re | the orig igure, A 5 Dinner catirse | S PATUR A | GAAINIA| 13. Belgian river | persons having jelaims against said| The Department of Agriculture|the orignal figwre, = P. M, May 5, 1933, for the con 14 Open court (=11 (MBAR [E | TIALL [NEJR] 13 Gulef actors . estate: are bereby. reauired. to file estimated today that ~ 1600.000] - | struction of a conerete -idewalk ap-| 15 PolebtRic pote CEERAE TINIA Egrunn their. claims, .&worn fo @8 required bushels were left in the field,mosi-| JUNEAU WCMANS CLUB | proximately 200 feet jong oh Sew- 18. Greek. Cupid == 5 CIOIN Fiobad T by. law, with:.the, undersigned ! ;at|ly in Minnesota and North Da-| Thc regular monthly lunch of ard and Fdurth Strests, N e G|AILILIEIAIS 35 Davctate her residence at,.Daugles, . Alaska, |kota, and to a lesser extent in|the Juneau Woman's Club sched-|Plans and specifications on file at| santence |A|RPHOIR|T [PEZF {AIEIR - Nob one; within _six ‘months, from, the date Western states. It said 220000000 | uicl for Monday afternoon ot the office of City Clerk. City re- 5. Title. PIE(NEZ T [NJAINIE ZAIRIMI - *500Sip of this notice, April 7, 1033, [bushels were harvested, of Which | Hocker's Coffee Shoppe has been| serves the right to rejéct all bids. 21, i’r‘ayegi\‘"(lhefl ENUIRIEER|V IT 4 aa Se:r!anu’tlgo B 1 MRS MARY;DOQGAN, |about one-half had been sold on cly postponed: | 23. One who A[MIE ZZO [E [MIGILI1 [SIH] 5. Dwart race ot . 4, MAdministratsix. |January 1. crder of the Executive Board. | e Ucateres 81| T|E RIA[D the Ehilip- gt publications - Apuil: 8, 1933, - — | MILDRED LISTER, Read the ads s carefully as yo - BU 0 ew [PIRIEINIAIT ACEANIOIRING 5 B aste Last publication, April: 20, 1033 Classified ads pay. | —agy Secretary. ! read the news articles. 1 rath E s EJA 0. Elemant used m—m [ mmi < ' e IR S S DO [+ T |l| IIII|||fl|||||||||II|I||IlHIIIIIlfl||||||IIIIIIIII|II|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII||I|llll|||HI|||l|llll|||HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINII||llllllllllllllllllllllll 5. Shatter by an > |‘l F?llfl tense explosion A 48. Soft Ilg;“lk: quo collog. gg 8!‘1‘1[-‘ (:H'her istics 44 Vufnant " s Roman god- tide 6. Cylindrical ¢ desses of o 48. Greek letter - o destiny DowN 49, More rational . Fodder plant 1 Headland 0. G‘\Q strength 41. Plan of a town 2 Metric land . site. e wnit 42. Old_ferm of ‘_vjl‘\;;n?c 83, Sh:{m:ln‘ 4 42, Abrana “coribed by & B4 Water. g U projectile n{m‘ | 4 44. Part of anam- 5 Symbol for 56. Central part s Sy alin L phitheater Srent (o warium 57 rflln‘u river % % 3 * 45. Forward wltra-violet nction 58, 3 plu ed S > % ) ‘ 48. Unit of weight - \v \‘Jk T ey mgr bend ‘é; g A Keoflgfn: e 7. Lxleted 9. Tear down . . . ‘ . it N THE Brt; Jefir formarly were owned by faxmly number of - nmts of stock are available. groups-. . . T}k smtk of The Alaska Brewmg and Malting Co. may now he oné share’ of 7% pleferred and ‘one share of common stock. The eéarning power of the comnion stock as you must realize, has great earning possi- bilitits-in the: future. - Alaska: Brewing-and Malting Co.’s tangible assets'will be offeriig: a’ véliable opportunity to MAKE MONEY. INVEST NOW! Right Reserved to, Limit Sales For gl intoruiation fill in) and mail fihs coubbn or phone Mr. Nle}ia.lt,i‘me;“yt Alaska Brewing anfi’Mgltifi} Co., Juneau, Alaska. Name o LR 3o ATt B.EWING indicated to you and’ we'are Please send me further particulars on BEER prohts. mmmiwwmuunnuu|nmnmlummuulluumulmmmuwmwufilmhunnm% _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933. 'WIDE GRANT OF | POWER FOR NEW BOARD PLANNED | |Serate -Bill W oukd-Give | Education Board Su- preme Authority (Contlnued frgm Page One) :v.hlng necessary 1o secure the ef- ‘ficient and economic administra- | tion"of the public schools. It further provides that all mon- eys now or hereafter covered into, the general school fund shall e ex- pended under ‘the supervision of the Commissioner of Education and ‘paid - out ‘upon vouchérs approved by the Auditor. The usual ‘repeal ‘clause /wotlld wipe out any and all ‘conflicting laws. Pasces DeVane Bill The Senate yesterday passed Bill No. 114, by Senator DeVane, au- thorizing the Territorial Road Commisison to expénd not to "ex- ion’s road allotment for improve- ment of the Iditarod River at Flat. By a five to thres vote, Senators Bravaw. Campbell and Frawley vot- ing in the negative, it passed Sen- |ate Bill No. 58, requiring commer- cial airplanes <¢arrying passengers | to carry indemnity insuraree in' the xum of $10,000 for each ' passen- Salary Reduction Bill A bill, by the Committee on Ju- | diciary, was - introduced providing | that the salaries and wages of allj officials and employees of " the Tm- ritory be reduced 16 per cent Of the amount paid during the last to the cuty alréady provided for'in the general appropniations measure i hat passed the Hoiise early this Juneaq. | —adv. . . a limited obtained in units ‘of o s J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURIAU ‘The Weather A < LOCAL DATA. M the U, 8. Weather: Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., April 29: Rain tonight and Sunday, warmer tonight; moderate south- <asterly winds. vy ne Time !sromem Temp Bum!dlty WM veloclty Weuha 4 pm. yest'y 2997 46 ** Clear 4 am. today 29,83 32 55 Oalm o Clear' Noor. today 29.72 45 43 S 9 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS o 1 YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4am. Precl ¢ Statlon tlef:x’: temp. | 'temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, W“m Barrow ey 6 6 -2 -3 Gy Q Clear | Nome 34 34 A T AR e Cidy Bethel 44 42 367 Be 4 ¥ 9’ PtOMy Fort Vukon 50" 48 | gty Sy 8t W gt Ve Tanune 48 48 26 26 0 0 Clear Fairbanks 50 50 P s 4 0 Clear Eagle 50 43 2% 26 4 0 Clear St. Pain .. 34 34 | 34 sa 8 20 Cldy Dutch Harbor @ jhe | Wi Ne 40t 29 Rain ! Kodiak 40 38 | 8¢ '8 10 32 Rain Coraova 40 38 32 s 6 24 Snow | Juneau 8 | & @ o o Clear | Sitks 31 - | s = -~ 0 Clear Keichikan s 88 50 e ] 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 48 48 32 %4 4 0 Cle»r Edwbnton 50 42 | 22 22 0 Trace Clexr Seu:.1e 56 56 Portlar.d 60 58 4 4 6 .08 Cldy Sau Fr ncxsco 54 54 i 48 50 8 .06 Cldy ‘The Aleuuan Island storm has moved eastward with greatly diminished intensity and is central thir morning near Unalaska with i a reaaing of 2860 inches. The pressur2 is moderately low over the remainder of Alaska, and falling rapialy in the Gulf of Alaska, with mocerate rains in Southwestérn Alaske end clear weather over Most of the remainder of the Territory. perature changes have been sligny m all districts. The pressure is moderately high northea.st of Hawail and rising rapidly in the North Pacifi¢ States. | Start Your 1 ndependence G anadn0 and reap the mvatment advantage of large capi- tal Now, through Iadependence Fund, you can have the same safety, trusteeship, advantages of diver- sification, compounding.of earnings, and opportunity for growth of principal formerly enjoyed only by people of wealth. Let us tell you today, how you can start a per- sonal trust from income, with as little as $10 a month. Send for booklet—“35 Questions—36 Answers” J. A. 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