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DOUGLAS FIRE .,.,:::::::::: -,N-,-M-mw.,.g. ) T A "ONE e e adis Editor, and Enne | Kronquist, : business manager,, haye | u working since January to cre- ‘ew- the most ‘istinetive yearbook i DOULLASM " |thewhistory of the publication. | NEWS | A definite color scheme ' has| been carried out in the cover, end shecls, ‘division pages, and page -t | DOt der. book are bBeautiful Distributed throughcut tk scenery view: characteristic of the Alaskan land- scape. ‘iiep anie Africh, 'Néw “Features Several féatures, 'such as the type of division pages and ‘method of tipping in pictures in the intro- duction, . are entirely new here. MOst ‘of thé artieles are written' in poetical form, a unique and origi- ml handling. BOYS' ANNUAL mcs SUBGESS l Ed 'Andrews, Douglas Photogra- | SChOO pher, {5 responsible for ‘the general rculated 1o ubhc excellence of the pictures which are ¢lear and attractively arranzed. S TI’IIS Wee\k Home ra.ronage { : . The Empire Printing -Company.] < ‘Approxinately 200 Upersens at-iis printing the -book. The Western ended the ‘annugl dance ol -1he | Engraving Company, Douglas - Volutiteer Fire Depart-|completed ' cuts -and engraving. ment ‘given here Saturday night. The price of the annual has been The dancing started at 933010'clock (requeed. :and +also. the mumber -@s At “lasted antil 1:30 wm. i The, only 200 ‘copiesihave been ordered; Bvent was a fine. suceess. |thevefore the supply will'be dimit- Junior class imempers. of -the high leq and it 1s wise to secure a book school - presided ‘over ~the punch early: hooth for ‘the bénefit of their own exchequery. ‘QUTGOING 'PASSENGERS ! Mibs Bthel Ruhgaist ‘left ‘on Py !nk n ‘this morning, accompanying ther sister, Mrs. Fred Endres, form- erly {Miss Violet Runguist, Who is Ut/ to receive: medical’/treats 5o DOUGLAS .ALUMNI All members-of- the ‘Douglas High School Alumni are requested = to) meet at-the Douglas High School Bldg., Tuesday, May 9, at 7:30 ;;dm V. VOBREMEC R (PP SR i ¢ sénget' on ithe Yikon enroute o, Oak: Grove, Oregon He is return- w SIOMACH G‘s ing’to a former posiiton in the v 8. Forestry service, -but his many ' "w, L, Adams bloated. so with. w friends believe i will not be longiafier meals that Ris heart missed before he is back in -Alaska. beats, Adlerika brought out all gab i - £ and now he eats anything and feels, DOUGLAS .SCHOOL: ANNUAL ' fine. * Butler Mauro Drug Co. Ju+ « TAKU, SOBN -OFF PRESB [ neau, Guys Drug Store, Douglad., ‘ ‘The Taku, Deuglas, High. Schodl | —=adv, annual, will make .its 1933 bow to ‘Yhe students and public next, Thurs- ——p “Read the ads us carefully as yor. GROUP Coats and Suits, $15.00 of = Seattlé,fand -world -eut . of their: troubles.: | Ceci] Goetz Was An outgoing paS-}m's <HEART xS‘l‘om"“ TR e s B SRS = DINNER STAGED BY'LOCAL 5.8.7, LAST SATURDAY ] Legislature: Guests - at Four, of the.six Heplbhivan mem- bers.of the Legidlature!were, guests of .honor .last Saturday..night . at’ love feast. ever, Partisan politics, how- greéat program 40..Jead..the nation' The . Legislators. . \ were: :8enator. R. < 5. Bragaw,’. Anchorage, and Representatives. Nerlnd,: Pair- banks, Blake Nome, Senator Lomen -and Repre-] ‘w._ them should return to Mxe nex speakers, told the Leglallwx‘s had been his esperience dsja mem it takes competent, Iawmakers “Phat is ai ‘and C. Wi essrs)iH. TB. LeFevre, ‘Orov “Riank’ 1H." Foster, €. T, las. May 11 Tead the ‘news' atticles. mflswl'. ‘Pot.w mm PALS ", leork “VHE id«/the eMld in .two| {Republitan %cm%exs* [ Party _-Lgle Feast . Bailey's Cafe, some 60,members of the G. O. P: getting together in.a' were set aside.as vanious speakers -urged ;the. .need for. sup-|" ‘port. of President. Roosevelt-: in..lns and . §wanberg of’ sentative ' Hellerieh: Mad Mbeen in-! t |vitedAbut - were “compelied 1o vde- b cline va$"'they taad skreadysrmade their plansito. fly home, immediately{ ot . |aftér the session endsd. gession; former ‘Dielegate James oliWicketsham, one of ‘the, principat "PM meflmf ber of the Washington Legislature sas'iDelegate to Congress:ithat| , iy, ability m».make | Gardner, and ‘Guy Smith of'Doug+| H.L: Ftul.knex actedias toatt, _ THE!DAILY/ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933. Sme PRIGES | grain, holding mm &f tiof the day, turned My ewer in late trndina today. #he ‘Ameérican 'déllar - diplayed guuylng tendencies ,on the torelgn #French honds ilumped i ‘Losses “were. 1i0t -severe ° nhlaugh several leadérs were down dne point jjor-unoresat ‘the finish. ness*But losses ‘ran from one ' 10° six 0. 1N Favorites Up—Then Slide “80me ifavoriths . were: up: dm'to“ three or more .points at. noon-and I #heénl slid as grains slipped. ! Onlyarfew ‘issues were idble; to emerge with mpderate gains. H | ‘Dupentiwas ghead once:but ofly slightly up at ithe endl | ‘Case ended off one point. Lof”' Af’é’fi(fi%é Fe but = Losses. Sustairieel k. by’l‘,eadgrs t NEW YORK s nnd‘ The curb did considerable husi-| ACROSS L Nineryl sorH 4. Not Euu‘u Waned Hy Anger © . Covered with parually “Dhurned | a6l isable 7. Vestige 3. In want Portents Devotes Pedal Glgit 7./Mixed cain Wildeanimal Dazlv Cross—word Puzzle e 's. Brought into el world gary 1 do forth: abbr. fiooting star Change into a Cereai grass Before Sew loosely Move -jerkily Monkey Native tamps v of prédious . meta 3, ‘Mereiral . Administra- tion of mediche || Brother of Moses 50. A game ot a certati 51 Bivearn 5 Tlesgs : FurnleIu opaque substance 5 ove:? gar. Cityin Poland 3 45 Eastern' guler 51, Superiative Wi Bormer Pres- ending . * | e Jdent's 55. Un@térstand ickname COWN 49. A 1. Pay out Particulars Mother of King Carol Puft_up 43, Nenve network 15. High moun- tin WeapOns Two-wheeled vehicle Constelldtion Signify l"\ll,l‘ EET O S 1 - the Issues *Off Issues off. fractions to one point {ineluded Union "Pacific, Santa' Fe, American Tobacco: B, ‘Westinghouse, | United States': Smeliting, ~Allied’ Chemcialy/ Anaconda, Tternational| Harvester, Case; «American lek| phone and ‘‘Telegraph, OCanadidn| Papttic and ‘Standard Oil of yNew| Jersey. ' i CLOSING' PRICES TODAY | NEW YORK, May 8 — Closing, ‘quatation of A Alaska Jurieau mine §tdek .tbday.is 15/ Ametican. Oan 78, | Amefican “Power 'and “LAght’ 7%, Bethléhem.iSteel . 23%, Fox Films| 27, General Motors 21%, Calumet and Hecla 4%, Chrysler 17%/ In-| | ternational - Harvester 31%; Kenne- | ott 15% ', Packard Motors 3%, Gen- ‘eral :American: Pank 23%, Premier Gold* %, Trans' Lux 1%, United ['States’ Steel 46%. nle%! 000 ecovered # |/ by. Authorities , . | | (Continved from ‘Page One) she was™turned ‘over ‘to Her father last Thursday: diternoon, IBhoked ‘Race ‘Needham said Kenneth told him e biaoked ! s face with buthit, places -beforetreturning’ her to her| i} pidrents wboatd " the ‘cruiser ‘Bob.. | i The . pelice said "Kenneth's' wife 1 mm-mmgzo!‘me kidnaping and ‘Cyrib aeted only-as aniintermediary fistter sthe: olsild “was actually - kid- naped. e Nesdihm <satd ‘e had: Kenneth| \frequently upset ‘and” the latter de- ‘dldgred ' he “was ashamed “of him- self. y IS WWorried - "Fie' Comifnissioner ‘said Kennom 9id i hin ' e« wiis'swobried Friday #¥d ‘had 'decided ‘to go to ‘Father Columba . (M s si#vri, “Harwich Port priest, ‘tell Mim the story and n‘- tdtn ithe meney “in ‘thie hopes he weuld: be iforgiven. ! e Mmert oMt besarralgned 'toddy. | ag: ‘Distriot- Atborney Wilkiam °C. cmn- 46y sal@shéi whHld- start a vigos roseebion <with all /-possivle pumon AsUHT Beel thevninghitide, “the’crimer calls¥ortaty éarly tefal % R er ny'll! ‘gave a After:an sevening: spent playi dsmandelicious dutchlunch fived sshuoitly « adter .otidnigh:. |‘These's dttending 'the party i Leonard - Holmguist, ‘Dewey <Bake?, lualn Qr-c My ‘Grmmdé$td LARGE CROWD SLa4E1Ba (IIAY ightE wan “‘hpe “a Teguldr' feature of the cafe, 15} in" Jwneau: AT.GASTINEAU FRIENDS WILL 'WORK SUNDAY AT " GAFE OPENING SCOUT GABIN Saturday ‘Night “We are dclighted with the pat- onage since the opening on Satur-| day afternoon,” declared Tony Craviolini, who with' 'M: Dabo and Jack Basioli is now operating the . | Gastineau Cafe. The new cafe was crowded from 5 o'clock Baturday afternoon until 2 o'clock ‘Sunday morning and a rushing ‘business kept everyone busy on' Sunday from noon until the end of the dinner heur. Many* Juneau psople enjoyed the tlobby ‘dance ‘given in the Gastineau Hotel 'on Saturday night from 9 untit 12:30 o'clock in conjunction, a with .the opening, dancing between courses ‘at the new cafe. Music, for' the dance was furnished by, the “Yellow Jackets” A crowd re-| tutning from ‘the Firemen's Ball in Douglas thronged the ocafe keeping the staff busy until a late hour. Music entartained - those dining, at the restaurant Sunday evening ‘between 6 o'clock and 10. i While' Italian dinners, which are a specialty of the new restaurant,’ | cabin, men in the party go prepared to ‘Lobby Dance Proves Popu-’Plcmcers Sunday Wil Lay| -lar with Many Patrons ' Concrete Floor in New Kitchen at Eagle River Summer is .coming ‘‘and it is time to get.the Boys, Scouts’ cabin at Eagle River ready for summer camping. Robert Simpson has asked that friends of the Boy Scouts picnid at the Scout cabin next Sunday, May 14. The purpose of the ex- pedition will be to lay a concrete; new kitchen at the’ is suggested = that, floor in the and it pack a few sacks of sand. Cars will leave Burford’s Corner at'9 o'clock in the morning. Cof-« fes will be furnished free at the cabin but everyone is asked to take " his own sandwiches. Those who can be present Sun-| day are asked to phone Dr. Simp- son, 266 or 188. e e,—— CAIRO—Remains of four cities adjacent to the four pyramids of Ziza have been discovered by Prof. Semil Hassan. He found the city, gates 4 few feet Below the surface the regular dinners - and lunches gng i great elmrcung wzu which ‘aré’ being served by the new = operators -were Juneau patrons. +When asked also -popular with 'if dancing would ‘Craviolini said it ~would: de- +on “other dances ‘being ‘given ate withv-the people and - organiza- deelared. e ——— | S with co"ba given'.at essential fagtor, -but -experience 1§ l’"'-y for hlm on«Saturday nwo .o'clock next Wednesday night. just as necessary. It requires one[at theilomesdfid.!C.sBtapleton, H d|term,. he . said, Sor. a..new..snember to find.out just:What it's all abauts -Speakers . incladed on the.:prow gram were ‘the. four honor .guests; | Plans are being made today for this. annual event. Besides the an- nnll address, speaker to be select- ld,<theve will_be. musical numbers, bramong which will be a selection {| Mr. sduple “were Robert Je nbetg, by sWillis E. .Nowell, . and anocher e Harmony singers u;nlqm articles, the news “We want to cooper- | tionsof ‘the toewn,” ‘Mr. Craviolini | s YOUR WEETH MOTHER’S DAY CARDS ¢ T SUNDAY May 14 Butler Mauro Express Money Orders .. Anytime; % . J. 8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | "'The W eather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m, May 8: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. -Humsity Wind Veloclty — Weather 4 pm. yesty. 29.77 61 33 8 8 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 29.87 40 8" w 2 Clear Noon today 2989 59 35 NE 12 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO .REPORTS r— YESTERDAY | TODAY Hfleot 4pm. | ‘Lowestdam. 4am. Preclp. 4am. - Btation temp. | temp..temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 20' 20 16 18 10 01 Snow Nome 26 26 14 14 4 0 Clear Bethel . 2 R 24 . 126 4 0 Cidy Fort Yukon 36 36 30 32 4 0 cldy Panana, 44 4 %2 . 480 4 02 cldy Fairbanks 4 4 34 34 4 0 Cldy Eagle .84 B4 { R 4 Trace Snow St. ‘Paul 6 36 82 8o 4 0 Cldy Dut«fh Harbor 46 46 36 48 4 0 Cidy Kodiak 4 43 0 42 14 0 Pt.Cldy Cordova 62 62 34 36 4 0 Clear Juneau 62 61 39 40 2 0 Clear Sitka A 3 L 2 [ Clear Ketchikan 64 62 40 40 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 62 62 40 40 Calm 0 Pt.Cudy Edmonton . 56 52 | 40 40 12 2 Rain Seattle 56 54 | 46 46 4 0 PtLCldy Portland ... 54 50 4 4 6 22 Rain San Francisco 56 52 | 48 48 6 18 Rain With a slight low pressure area over the Gulf the barometer is rising generally over Alaska except .over the Aleutians, . Light local precipitation. has occeurred -over the northern and interior portions }wllh fair weather prevailing elsewhere. Temperatures this morn- ing are warmer over the morthern part of the' Territory with little change in other parts, Everything for Your Garden Flower and Vegetable Seeds ONION SETS CALIFORNIA GROCERY TEEEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery Poultry and Egg Station Direct frcm Producer to You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 i e xn i st -UNITED FOOD CO. :CASH GROCERS We Deliver 'Meats—Phone 403 DR ) Phone 16 WAN TED! 3 More Brooms The older, .more ‘worn, ‘the ‘better i ‘ ONLY THRFE MORE O Cleaners LEFT/ON 03;3 SPEGIAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE $2.00 for your broom . $42 50 $2.00 cash.and terms Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU—-Phone 6 DQUGLAS-—Phone 18 "'THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ““The Last Sérvice Is the -Greatest Tribute” ‘Comer“4th-and Franklin Sta. “Phone 136-2 THE TREND is toward “BELECTROT~<of -course!. Harri Mhfihme Shop fPlupbing + Heating /- Sheet Metal, s 3y B e e ot g o W R Sr Wimg s T 2R L] ») tl

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