The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1933, Page 2

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© Now $1.00 yard e S R N s Now $1.35 yard Regular price $1.25 and $1.35 Repiilar price $150-$1.75 £ Regular price $1.95-$2.25 Now $1.65 yard o B. M. BEHREND “Juneau’s lfl‘:tfitlihg Iicparlm/-nl Store™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 23 1933. AT LEAST A HUNDRED YEARS TOLL PROPOSED ‘DNTRDNKRDID I destruction ‘'of one of : bmlmms in Junezu, to make way | f the mew addition of the st‘ ¥ rh Anns hospital, to be built as s \ PR = {as the ground is cleared, W Secretary of Trherior Ts to will be about two wecks, according | | : ka s well ynder Announce Tolls Over (cummned Trom \’zge‘one) tending to discouraze indusiry in Aladka and traVél over Alaskan highways, and contrary to elemen- ONE OF JUNEAU’S OLDEST BUILDINGS & BEING TORN DOWN aciorner 1 Sewar, s sontnsouna, way onthe |friends while the steanfer was in the oldest |port. } ] to J. B. Warrack, contractor for' n: & ' the work. RlChardso“ng"way The building was built by the |Sisters of St. Ann for use as a| | boarding school and was completed in March, 1900, Since the closm-vvm New York to spend their vaca- of the boarding school in 1011, it | has served as a residence ‘for the | Sisters of St. Ann located here and | tary prineiples wnder ¢ highway |#n -‘addition to the present: hos- extension #yStef all over {he Unit- Dital, ‘ed 'States. - I have urged my views | When the present hospital was | vigorously 6 Séeretary. Supggest you report situation to several Cham- ‘bers of Commercde and thut you presént your Visws to the Secretary and ‘the President.” Undér Transfér Act The anthority for the imposition | of 'toMls fs contained in 4 law en- acued Talst #ear by Congress trans- ferring the powers and duties of | the Alaska Road Commission, then | unidsr the War Departmeént, to the | Interfor Department. Plans for a toll systém Weré started in the lat ter departmient early this year be fore the retirefnent of Becrstary Wilbur. Redently the Sendte passed a| ‘mieasuré making it a misdemeanor Yo wiolate regulations covering the use’ of Alaskan roads under the ‘Department’s jurisdiction and fix- ing penalties for violations. That measure is still pending in the House of Representatives. Without §t, the reghlations probably would bé ineffective. Governor Lacks Data Troy today said‘ he was) Gov. fwithout ‘definite information on the | M subject of the proposed toll sys-/ tefn, except that contiined in téle- grams frém tHe Delegate. These, he Sald, Indicatéd that® the Tnterfor Department was working out a toll system covering ‘motor vehicles msed in commercial traffic but not | affecting pléasure ‘cars. Vel ' AUTG DRIVER'S LICENSES Motor vehicle operator's licenses for two' years' period ending May 31, 1935, are now payable afi; the City Clerk’s office. Every op- erator of an automobile must ob-| tain license by June 1. Fee, $1.00, A. 'W. HENNING, ‘—ady. City Clerk. ————— (old papers at The Empire. built in 1914, the old building was rearranged so as to be convenient as an addition to the hospital in case it was needed. The old building, which has seen {50 much and such varifed use dur- \ing its ‘33 years, is being rapidly (lomohsh d %0 make way for a new; modern and much needed ad- {dition to the hcs,nml of St. Ann. S e e —— MISS MINNIE GOLDSTEIN LEAVES FOR TRIP SOUTH | Miss Minnie Goldstein left on the Yukon to spend several weeks visiting in Seattle. On her return \she will be actompanied by her {niece, Miss Annabel Simpson, |daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert] lempson who has been ending !Annie Wright's Seminary at Ta- (‘de and Robert Simpson, who is fa student at the University of Cali- rfo"nla Los Angeles, if the latter's 'clawea end in time for him to> meet .th sister and aunt in Seattle. — e - . AIL HERE FOR VISIT WITH SISTER AND FATHER Mrs. Bva Ail, and two-year cld daughter Louise, arrived* on the jsteamer Aleutian today to visit for the next 80 days or more with Mrs. |Ail's father, H. J. Yurman, and |sister Miss Bessie Yurman. Mrs Ail's home is now in Portland, Ore. - ATTENTION EASTERN STARS The Eastern Stars will hold*a social meeting Tuesday evening, May 23, at 8 o'clock. Visiting mem- I bers welcome. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, Secretary. —ll Old papers for sale atv Emplre. —adv. mmum RAY. BOUND | | H ON YUKON| jon the Yukop, and visited with| e e ‘TFA( HERS ON WAY TO | NEW YORK FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hem- |sing, teachers for the Buread of' | Education at Cape Prince of Wales, | and their infant, are southbound | jon the steamer Yukon on their way | tio: —————— DWIGHT A. CHASE GOES TO KETCHIKAN ON YUKON Dwight A. Chase, who has be:n‘ in charge of rebuilding the Hght- house at Cape Hinchinbrook, re- turned to Ketchikan aboard the ‘Yukon. e INSANE GIRL TAKEN OUT Deputy U. S. Marshal George | Jones left on the Yukon for Se- attle to take Sarah Wamson, In- idian girl from Hoéonah, adjudged insans at a hearing in the U. s.,‘ | Commissioner's office last week, ‘to, Morningside Sanitarium. RS T ZUERN ARRIVES HERE E. F. Zuern, representative of the Regina Knitting Mills, arrived. here from a trip to the Westward' and Interior districts on the Yu- kon, B MRS. HARRY G. WATSON | TAKES PASSAGE ON YUKON Mrs, Harry G. Watson left for Seattle on the steamer Yukon 'mr a short v.np to Seattle. e REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF BACK FROM SITKA TRIP The Rev. A. P.' Kashevaroff re- turned on the Northland from & sit in Sitka e e GOES TO KETCHIKAN 4 Albert Wile, well known mer- chandise broker, is making a trip to Ketchikan on the steamer Yu-* kon. He expécts to retarn to Ju- neau on an early steamer. L CARRIGAN GOES SOUTH L. M. Carrigan, Armour and Company's Alaska Tepresentative,| left for Seattle on the Yukon to spend some time at his home in the Puget Sound city. mmim ALASKA I:OLLEGE TEACHER TO VACATION IN - Miss Lola M; ‘Oremeans, assistant professor of Homie Economies at the Alaska College, Fairbanks, is | southbound ‘on the Yukon to spmd {her vacation in the states. Effective at .midnight, |day, May 24, the |of from one to three points we: | scattered over a broad front. STOCKS RALLY TODAY; BEARS RUN TO COVER (;ams of From Four More than Six Points i :Made by Leaders N'EW YORK, M&v 23~The Stock Market belirs ran to'‘dover today as wheat and cotton rallied brisk- ly and ' extreme gains from four to GOVERNMENT | SCHOOL ENDS J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneaun and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., May 23: to more than six points were re- corded by favorite issues. Advances The| rally. | souTH! } | SEWARD SCHOOL TEACHER | close was strong. 1 * near The curb was also higher on & broad ‘front: | Domestic' - bonds joined in the ‘Gains Momentim | The late rally yesterday gained fiomentiim shortly after the open-| ing téday and proceeded at a fast| pace until ‘after the neon "hour| when ‘peak prices shaded ‘but te- actions failed to appear and quo- tations ‘again turned upward. i Most 0f the' leaders fiftished! the tops. | Wet equities ' led 'the push. ! Good Gains Registered | Gains of three to around seven pdints were registered by Liquid) Carbonic, United Statés Industrial} forwara ’ Probably showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate south- easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humilty Wind Velocity ' Weather ok et ad 55w |2 pm. Yest'y 29.70 58 43 8 8 Pt. Cldy |AN.B. Hall Will Be Scene|* am. today 271 42 8 Calm 0 Cldy f A Noon today 29.87 55 60 s 14 Cldy of Annual Event Next CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Fnda_y Night YESTERDAY | TODAY Friday, May 26, will close the Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. school year for the Juneau Govern-; , Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ment School and the occasion will| Barrow . 24 2 8 16 6 0 Cldy be celébrated with a program give'nq Nome 42 38 |. “28 26 4 0 Clear Friday night at 8 pm. at the| Bethel 9%, o2 % W 6 0 Cleilr A, N. B. Hall Fort Yukon 50 50 28 28 4 0 Clear The program arranged for the| Tanana 52 52 i n 4 0 Clear evening by Mrs. Janea Allen, Grace | Fairbanks 58 52 36 36 4 0 Clear D. 'Bowman and Mrs. Maude R.Eagle 68 66 2 W 4 0 Clear Buckingham, instructors’ will ‘in-| St. Paul 40 40 3 34 14 02 Clear clude: b { Duteh Harbor 4 44 34 3% 0 01 Clay Song—“A Merty Heart,” ‘School,| Kodiak 46 44 0 40 0 16 Cldy Rythm Band, Primary Room. Cordova 56 56 36 36 1 0 Pt. Cldy Recitation — “I Ain't Afraid,"j Juheau: 2 60 58 an e 0 0 Clay Sammie Wanamaker. Sitka 57 - 42 — 0 12 Cldy Recitation—"“Second Table,” Al-| Ketchikan 60 50 4 4 4 04 Rain bert Jensen. Prince Rupert 56 48 2 4 30 10 Pt.Cldy Song—“Over tHe Summea Sea,”|Edmonton 62 52 School. Seattle 58 54 46 48 12 a8 Cldy Recitation — “Orphan Annie,”|Portland . 56 56 46 46 4 20 Cldy Jessie Villoria San Frifrcisco 60 56 52 54 4 0 Clear Recitation “A Boy and His Stemach,” Matthew Wanamaker. | Séng—“All“the Birds,” School. Group of Songs, Primary ‘Robm. Folk Dances, Piimary Room. | Trained ‘Cows, Intermediate Boys.! | Alaska. Tt s low ‘ih the middle of Alaska, with showers from Kod Pertland. The pressure {s moderat on the Arctic Coast, with clear w. The barometric pressure is slizhtly below normal 6ver most ar Aleutians and south of the Guif iak westward and from Sitka to 2ly ‘high in thé ‘Pacific States and sather in the Interior and Bering Alcohol, -Crown Cork, Owens Illi- nois Glass, National Distillers, Al-} lied Chemical. Up one to around three po‘n’s were Dupont, Unifed States Stegl, Bethlehem Steel, Internationual Harvester, Pennsylvania, Union Pa-, cific, New York Central, Santa Fe‘ American Telephone and Tele- graph, National Cash Register,! Chrysler, Western Union, Southern Pacific and ‘others. ! Oils followed a narrow range. J CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, May 23—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 14%, American Can, 837, American Power and Light Anaconda 13's, Bethlehem Steel 25%, Calumet and Hecla 5% Armour A 5%, Fox Films, no salo;‘ General Motors 24, International Harvester 34, Kennecott 17, Armour B 3%, Packard Motors 4%, Chrys- ler 21%, Standard Brands 18%, United States Steel 49'%, Roller 22%, Continental Oil 12% MR A ALASKA PACIFIC AIRWAYS MAN ON WAY SOUTH M. A. Moore, meteorologist with the . Alaska Pagcific,k Airways, is a southbound passenger on the Yu- kon oL ol e MR. AND MRS. MOYER AND CHILDREN ARE SOUTHBOUND Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moyer, teach- ers with ‘the Bureau of Education at Point Lay, with their thres chil- dren, Gilbert, Doris and John, are southbound passengers on the steamer Yukon. S eee—— SPENDING VACATION SOUTH Miss TLouise Séars, school teach- Wednes- o gt Seward, is on her way south ity of Junemu ¢4 per vacation aboard the steam- will adopt Haylight saving time. All .. vykon. | clocks and watches should be #d- | vanced one hour on the night of the 24th. By order of the City Council. e ‘Classtfied ads ‘pay. l e | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | —adv. FOR SALE—New Harley-Davidson twin cylifider motoreycle. Terms or cash. Connors Motor Co. | Night,” Class. Timken | !the Yukon and will remain here i‘eard party ever given. ‘Song— Flowers that Bloom in Sea Tempemmres have risent sha’htly in the sodthern Interior. the Spring,” School. - Recitation — “Mother’s Fool,” ORM H.a southern John Garcia. F ER JUNEAU G l R L Ribbon Drill, Intermediate Gms,vM'A Eighth Grade Exercises O The program which will be given RIES IN MEXICO LAST FEBRUARY | by ‘the eighth grade graduating| LA - i class ‘at the' Government Schol| N°Ws has been received in .Ju follows: neau by Mrs. Thomas J. Stroete, | Song—“Boola Song,” School: Class History, Phylli§ Wanamak-|Mrs. Bartha Ellen Boyle and Agus- ler. \to Zhmder, Jr., last February. Class PropHesy, Ratherine smxm Mrs. Boyle made many friends Reading—"Push,” HarVey Scott.[i1 Jufleau during the year she Song — “Stars of the Summer Tived “here, left Alaska last August to"” become secretary to Capt. P. of the wedding in Mexico City oi‘ waters after leaving ‘Ala.ska‘ and it was while the yacht was stopping at a Mexican port that Mrs. Boyle met her future [husBand.’ '‘Sometimz later she re- |turned to Mexico city where she as married in February. Mr. and Mrs. Zhmder live at | Avenue Hippodromo 25, M4exico, ID. F. Mr. Zhmder is completing 'his education as a lawyer before |'éntoring ‘the dipldmatic service. Mrs. Zhmder 1s charmed by 'her |new home, but in her letter to {Mrs. Strocbe sald that she missed Alaska. — +ee - Reading — “The House by the E- Lewis, wealthy resident of Los Side of the Road,” Virginia Crop-|Angeles, and owrer of the yacht| ley. |Stranger which was in Alaska col- Selection — from “Call of the| lecting live animals for prezenta- ition to the Balboa Park Zoo, San IDiego. The Stranger ‘continued i ney to collect animal specim Wild,” Oscar Benhett. Valedictory, Elizabeth Cropley. Song—"“Cur School,” Class. BANKER BALDERSTON IS VISITING JUNEAU jour- Balderston, k of Seward, at Seward, arrived on| H of, the Bank! S. o several days on biisiness before con- | | tinuing south on a short vachtion| | trip. ' Mrs. Balderston accompamnd‘ her husband to Juneau and Te- mained aboard the steamer for| Seattle where she will visit prior o .Mr. Balderston's arrival. 5 1% PUBLIC CARD PARTY | At Moose Hall, Thursday, May 25,! 8 pm. Bridge, whist and pmocme‘ beautiful prizes, door prize. Ice, cream, cake and coffee. Men of the| tion, come—bring your friends ann‘ make this the most successful Moose and Legion and families we are depending on you for co-opera- Public ¢dc-| dially invited. 2 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE. C‘“"P'e'e - et Line of Waghmg Machines adv. Old papers for sale at Empirs, | | (T E—— ! Eeasonable Monthiy Rates GARBAGE HAULED | E. 0. DAVIS' s TELEPHONE 584 - BRING S DANCE IN SKAGWAY FRIDAY NIGHT — BALL GAMES AND DANCE IN WHITEHORSE SATURDAY S l’rmde of # .,).z GET YOUR TlCKE’I‘S “Lat— J B Burford & Co. i «msr 'mME mzsr szmu s YOUR LUNCH —We furnish the Coffee! MIMMMIMNMMWWWMIWWMIMMWW Worth of T A O IR LEAVES ]UNEAU FRIDAY MORNING MAY 26 i$15§2.5'0 for Only J uneau——Phone 6 “ NESDAY, MAY 24, AUDIT Equipment—Yours Rents reduced 1o $10.00 a month. |2 rooms furnishéd, fireproof bldg., | Bureka Apts. Willoughby Ave., next | door Concrete Products Mfg. Co. —adv. A COMPLETE LAUNDRY UNIT A Complete Line of Ironers Save Real Monéy LIMITED COMBINATION OFFER G..E. Washer “AW1” ... G. E. Table Ironer “T” . Laundry $124.00 Easy Terms Alaska Electric Light and ‘1. Poier Compuny Douglas—Phone 18 'fllE J'UNEA‘U P.-T. A. DE)!ONSTRA'HON WED- AT THE SCHOOL ° ORIUM SeVernl ‘door prizes th] be awarded. Admission 50c. LUMBER Junedu Lumber Mdk Yne. SPRING VEGETABLES Al;riving on “Aleutian” today <

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