The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 2

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e R ST e SE0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 K&:Wn of A)aska Juneau mine , Armerican Cin Anmmm Powey fand Light, 8, Amnmd.n 13, Betllehem Steel 26%, Calumet . -and - Hecla. 5, Ar- Motors 23, International Harves- mour B 2, Fox Films 2%, General | ter 341, Kennecott, 17%. Packard k MARKET 'Es BML!SSUES N TAKE ADVANCE i!* Sitgk | Motors 3%, General American Tank 25, United States Steel 48%. —_—————— j 1 by, Rogsevelt, flaN INWG IN [ B0 A g & .'lngfdv{ed Yg:sll\dembz l;:?:l:’:ns ‘ e For Evening and Afternoon W ea¥ i Fach ):rnur—r of thede” authenfic styles fof ¥ven- m‘horage 3 0Id-* timers Predict { tchaccos, | ing holds its full quota of fashionable smartness. Well dressed women will be delighted with the clever styling, the dependable material and care- The with tiw max1mum of and ful workmanship of every garment. S work 8l early today as various conjectures fi%flh #’m c:rawomwm broached concerning Presi- Vernment, was| qont R, on ¢f railroad . legisla- D‘mon Hnon touched off latent enthus'azm | g t‘)enmmant hour ally on, the Stock Market. xp- D.uon in{ Some utilities, metals, Carriers Advance B e te hfld Leading rail carriers gaining one ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Miy 4— > Over whmh the Fi-| Santa Fe, (;he ake and. Ohio, ‘t'hls area, dafly, but several hours n-d for| Union Pacific, Pennsylvania n| Ammn Telephone ]ump.d | volcano on the Alaska Peninsula : °e One | about. two points near the close of | Vest Of Cook. Inlet. are exceptional and give you the 8 are exceptional and give ; e in| Ubited States Steel, Standard Oj | tWrbances ..were preyalent . before fh House. ‘n( New. Jersey, Allied Chaemical, "’m FSAUAL - Biow RD. Jeverhl. years elt's speech tonight. -% m Introd t, Pushed carrfers up in a last 'wme a trifle hesltant. WJ&" a- to thyge or _more , points m.,luded\Sh“'p earth tremors continue in mflh Southern Pacific. |sage a Possible eruption of some aw | the_session. | .The eldtimers say similar dis- T that body & straight 18 per cent | Case, American Can, Nach and |80 style at little cost. i) hi was 6. The reported | Chrysler went up several points. | ”—"‘""”—“ s : Va\:llc ;hrlt e‘::: Bel;d mz:!r?fi? dh cwsms PRICES TODAY ; ‘gp?/gumu;:efifl? b“;l l;"d‘g o;;seurxlnre : N cent § : el ANEW YE)EK _i“y_},j Losmg ec] plant, w_nmhefi_t{y 1934. | ‘ i + bt B ! 3 -+ B. M. BEHRENDS (0, Im; 04 Jiingaw’s Ledding Department Ston "i 5 1‘% ol & Seresrrssrssssssssssssasssese sesese Opens gatur( lay Aft()rnoon 6OLD HfiARDERS Da'ly Crossacord Pussle thee . at 4 0°Clock | 2 BY I}QVERNMENT flfigflfl.@m@- pressure 5. Long narrow 16. Cummings and ¢ Woodm:m e o Are to Take Action— Notion Big Casc Looming . Part of speech WASHINGTON, May 4—The Government intends to move swil. ly and surely.against hoarders o large sums of gold. Homer S Cummings, Ajtorney m H. W iy Yy, have, decid- y o act first against the most 9 Lngr;gn; '10‘;\Lor shown .in the 4 Treasury'’s records as soon, as the tase 18 prepared | L e e ~ MUSDLE SHBALS HUSOMEESE eI SIETTIA] £ BL Chverss Aptain [LIT] P heabires [CIAIRIE [S] 2 Spic_poem land in 47.¢ Priaen.! iver " 5o, Culimination 52.- Fish salice 5. . Nobleman reek writer of fables Alaska Fresh Shrimp or Crab Meat Cocktail Combtflhfidh Saldd, Imlian Dressmg Soup ai “Castineau Cafe Special Chowder o Entrees . ‘Filet of King Sdlmon; Newburg FreshiMuade Ravioli,' or Spaghetti Italian Style Grilled New Yerk €8t Sirloin Steak, s Mahfi!hfin Biice t'omommta A o3 sgd by Senaté !But‘ ers-from that of | Lower Body WASHINGTON, May 4—House leaders husied themselves todz vy with a study of the Norris Tennes- | see Valley and Mus velopment _bill Senate, before, send it t0 a confs ale measure diff the, House Bill passed Jast The Senate approved the _uxg by a vote of 63 w 20 DISGUSTED W|TH B POLITICS, QTS RE, May 4. — Former | ug\'{&u. disgusied with pol- .b @s the Sen- s in details from | week. meas- ifig ’L‘hamen Sative; Falian Style Ro(m Spn'hg Turkey, Dnsxmg Cranberry ‘Sauce fimm, Drhwn Butter w S hhfi'ted P'le, Caloe or’ ‘andrpfl’e Sundae Gt fiflfw Hlfl or Tea Einel City "of ¢ Jlmenu l ’ma City Clerk up A638:P.? mx tor ‘thy pasmq o To hensfit the L . Yeving it He finnounces Miscionary Kervice, g f f:‘, e :’1:& x:mnauo: 4 member i Ladies Ald Soclety will be hestesses an India Lace Tea;: Tuesday, the Board of Aldermen and the r&!xnltwn was accepted. McKee take the presidency of a busi- wmmuon ‘.1 { publie P ' JACKSON, Mich, Ma\ 4-—PauH 4s about ready to quit s 7 baseball teams and take| “Bargain days” when domestic to- 3 years he has been|bacdo products are sold” &t ‘out the same semi-profes- | prices Have been inauguratéd by sional team here, and this'the Italian tobacco maoropoly to ,.m e His twenty-fifth, \stimulate sles, - Heré yon will find the best of foods— Ef,ficient Service s from 2 unti} 5 g'clock: The 15 cordially invited. ' | Ema s A s A | (F——— | ey o bl WESTERN AREA Treg\ors' Are th t’ally‘at 3 | apart, which oldtimers belleve pre- | = — J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU e The Weather i LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p-m, May 4: Possibly showers tonight, Friday fair and warmer; gentle vari- able winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humuity Wird Velocity ‘Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29062 - 54 36 N 12 Cldy 4 am. today 29.72 38 88 VP ERES Cldy Noon foday 29.71 52 52 s 4 ‘cmy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY i Highest 4pmn. | Lowest4a.1n. 4am, Precip, 4am, 'f‘ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weathar Barrow 20 20 | 1 18 8 0 Cldy Nome 2 2 it aae vae 4 02 Pt.Cldy Bethel 28 26 20, 20 4 0 . Pt.Cldy Fort Yukon 56 56 ¢ 36, 36 10 0 Clearg Fanana 60 58 33 38 . 3 .06 Cldy Fajrbanks 56 44 3¢ ., 34 4 24 Cldyy Eagle: 46 14 36 36 4 o0+ Py ! St. pam ... 34 % 28 28 10 0 Clear « Dutch Harbor 36 36 84} ‘a2 4 0 Cldy Rodiak 6 46 |5 v83: e 12 16 Cldy iy Cordova 54 48 | 34 31 4 0 Clear Juneia 55 54 ©38 38 1 0 Clay Sitka . 52 - [ cidai e 4 0 - Pt.Cldy Ketchikan 48 46 2 au 8 24 Cldy Prince: Rupert 50 48 40 42 4 14 Cldy Edmenton . 70 68 44 44 4 02 Cldy® ‘! Seattle 54 52 44 45 10 22 Cldy Portland 58 58 46 46 6 14 Clay* » San Francisco 62 56 50 52 6 0 C]dy The baromenxc pressure is nmdemte]y low from the Interior to KSoutl’n\aeslcm Canada, rising in Alaska and falling in the Pacific * States.” It is lowest west of Kchmkan with showers from extreme Southeastern Alaska to Oregon and from Kodiak westward. The pressure is mederately high in Western and Northern Alaska with generally cloudy weather.. Temperatures have risen in Western Al- aska, with little change in other districts. ) 4 ) »” “Springtime and this old broem is a wreck LET’S TURN IT IN ON ONE OF THOSE NEW GE VACUUM CLEANERS $2.00 down and $2.00 allowance for your broom puts the Deluxe Model GE Cleaner in your home. Terms Like Rent Alaska Electrie Light & Power Company » JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 DOUGLAS FIREMEN’S BALL MAY 6 NEW FORMAL For Evening or Afterndon Wear NOW ON DISPLAY THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”~-of course! Harri Machine Shop ‘i’luml;)ing‘ i Heatmg Sheet Meltl Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Office’

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