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STOCK PRICES TAKE ADVANGE "IN FINAL HOUR Early Losses Recovered with Gains Register- ed at Closing NEW YORK, June 14.—8Stubborn resistance of rails -aided by further on foreign exchanges helped revive the wavering stock market. today and early losses of one or two points were replaced by gains as {much or more during the final {hour. The close was steady and firm with sales totalling 5,500,000 ,shares. | 'Commodities were rather heavy and bonds were irregular. Followers of carrier shares were especially interested in reports that leading roads were preparing to file formal notices with labor or- ganizations for further wage reduc- tions. . Gainers from fractions to around one point today included New York Central, Delaware ‘and ‘Hudson, Un- TN : y ion Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio, “WSliceess or fallure ‘of this con- goiinorm Pacific, while Johns- eants suceess or faflure of i nyille advanced around three stitésmanship’ everywhere,” ‘said the points. © National Distillers was up American Sésretary of State, “and ;1o ihan two points. failuve at this' crucial time would 19E° he casbindns &1 HAVAY." CLOSING PRICES TODAY Warning Given NEW YORK, Juné 14— Ciosing The' Ametitat “Statésnfan warned quotation of Alaska Juneau mine that™"if any natlon wrecked the stock today is 21%, American Can eat confererité ‘with short-sight- 90%, American Power and Light edfiess for sore of It favorité local 14%, Anaconda 16%, Coty 7, Ar- interests ™ to témporarily " ‘profit, mour B 3, Bethlehem Steel 30, Cal- whille” thus Indelinitely delayirig aid umet and Hecla 7%, Continental fof distress 'of ‘every countty, that Oil 14!, Fox Films 4%, General hation would’ merit execration of|Motors 26%, TInternational Har- mankind ahd He"pleaded! for ban-|vester 38%, Kennecott 20, Packard ishmenit’ of' narfow, “self - defeating Motors 5%, Standard Brands 20%, selfishifess. ' itk B United States Steel 56, Timksn Rol- —_——— ler 29%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, Ulen KETCHIKAN HIGH' SCHOOL 2%, American Cyan B 13. ¥ GRADUATES TARGE ' CLASS/ 2 The American Delegation Chair- man also told the conference dele- gates the whole pani¢ ridden world wad' looking to this conference for 18Adersitp With 2 program for basic relief and every participant here ' réalize at”the Guitbet'the dis- ssed’ peoples of every land who ex| ‘¢onéord,’ cooperation’ and et ctive résults’ fromt ‘these: pro- MR. AND MRS. J. H. SAWYER IN TOWN FROM WINDHAM/ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawyer who arrived in Juneau yesterday from Windham in a small boat with an| outboard motor, reported a nice| trip into town. They will be in Juneau shopping and attending to| business affairs until Sa/turdayl Mempers of the Ketchikan gradu- ating class of 1933 ‘are’ Charles Tat- {suda, valedictorian, Ray ‘Haill, satu- tatorian, Walter Brice, Charles Biirkas, Mae Clemensson, Roald Obpsted, C11fford ‘Frederickson, Efigesl ‘Erickso, Garl Hoéman, Les- 116 '“Hunsperger, " Harry ~Johnson, Bérnice ‘ Langlos, Edtiardo Luczon,|when they will return to their man mmld; John Me-|home at Windham. They are stay- e, Touise Nélson. 7 ing ‘at the Zynda Hotel while in Olsen, "Myrtle Pawsey,|Juneau. re Rolie, James Sandé, Ger- ine ' Sandstrom," Roy Selfridge, und ‘Schlai§; Myrna * Shelton, ——eo —— TOM GATEN ENTERS HOSPITAL YESTERDAY All IN MONIES FaR prise hunt. Trifling presents, such as candy tied in paper napkins, each bearing the name of a little guest, can be hidden under tables, ARRIVE FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS MCAUL MOTORS i, Mwen First Allotment of $250,- back of sofas, in tree trunks and everywhere. It’s a good way to| overcome the shyness of the chil- dren. The McCaul Motor Company has | received three beautiful new cars o of which Tom MeCaul is justly THEY NEED POCKETS proud. One of them is a Dodge, Children’s clothing should be lib- six cylinder brougham and the oth- erally supplied with pockets large € two are Plymouth business| and deep enough to hold things coupes. They arrived yesterday without likelinood of losing them. and one of the Plymouth coupes Useless, shallow pockets should be Of the standard model was deliv- replaced by adequate ones before ered this morning to Harry Knud- garments are worn. When a little Son. The second coupe of the de girl's dress seems prettier without luxe model is now on display at pockets these can be sewn on the the motor company. - bloomers of the same material us- Charles Hooker is the fortunate ually worn beneath. owner of the Dodge brougham, Iwhich is finished in the attractive Dodge blue and equipped with six wood wheels with ait wheel tires and metal covers on spares in the fender wells. It has a trunk, dual horns, dual windshields, dual tail lamps, automatic clutch, free !wheeling, floating power engine mountings and many other . new FOR HIS PRIVATE THINGS and attractive features, Every child shouwld have some! Al of the gears of the new Dodge place in which he may keep things transmission, even the reverse gear and 'into which no one is allowed and the reverse idler, are cut with to look without an invitation from nhelical teeth, which give not only i, him. This secret place may be a cffortless shifting, but extremely ~ cupboard or merely a drawer in quiet operation. Starting speed is 4 ’desk of a buteau to which, if he just as quiét as “high:” There is likes, he may carry the key. ino “feeling” for proper engage- . et . |ment. Shifting between second FOR BRIGHTER' wiluws and high speeds, up of down, may - ‘Put a Jittls bluing in the water be done between forty and fifty | ‘when washing winddws. It will miles an hour, the actual change ~ givé' them a much brighteF look. being accomplished by the short, And also polish ‘them after they quick movement of a small, silent, . _are dry with a chamois cloth. geaf selector collar sliding on the, % ROt~ | transmission niainshaft. ) The cheap cuts of meat contain |* C——e———— @s much nutriment as the more’ 5 FETEE TV b RTUAL » Plan the budget to include zhe‘ i g dally food requirements of the| Foa H-“g BAY family—plenty of milk, eggs, fresh annual Flag Day exercises vegetables, cereals ‘and fruits. | The . Purchase groceries carefully. Take 'of ‘the Elks Lodge, to which the sdvantage of weekly food sales of puplic is invited, will take place standard products., -tonight at 9:30 o'clock in the lodge ¢ i oty S irooms. ‘The exercises will follow ROBERT HURLEY RETURNING |the regular meeting. The doors Byt !’lolm ON FRIDAY will be ‘opened fof the public at rt Hurley, son of Mr. Min- * Attorney Prank H. Foster will v . A SHAMPOO TIP ! If you've given your head an o shampoo rinse it with cold wa before applying soap and hot water. This will take out the olli- ness. Save all meat and vegetable stock and’use 1t in soups, gravies, stews| aiid sauces. "Hurley; is returning from the deliver the Flag Day speech and /Peter Trimble Rowe;" 000 Is Made—Big-Scale (Continued from Page One) $14,000 for telephone ‘improvements, shelter cabin and other construe- tion in the park. Nc Amendment Néeded While the measuré was pending in the Senate, Délegate Dimond took up with Senator Robert Wag- ner, New York, author of the measure, the possibility of adding an amendment to Section 204, which provides funds for highway construction under the Federal Aid Highway system, 'so that “al- aska would not be diScriminated against. S However, the New York Senator was sure that the Tetritory is amply protected in' the preceding jons of the bill. Writing to tl;.e‘belegabe on that subject, he said: “I am confident that tne pro- visions of Section 204 do not ex- clude the possibility of highway construction” under other *sections of the bill. Ahd under these ‘OtHer sections, ‘the Territory of AMska could be amply ' provided fot.” 18 Préparing Pro On the 'basis' of this assurance, sive public rks construction o 3 ¢ . Troy ‘and the' latter™f furnishing him with &l possiple information 11 all' sources. ' The ram, it 15 unders will includé projects recommendet by the Goverfior himself, the Al- aska Road ‘Commission, the United States Forest Service, the Utited Stdtes Bureau of Public Rfads, Board of Rivers ‘and Harbors, and other agencies. Tt will be some time before details of the program have been sufficiéntly worked out for definite annouricement. SPECIAL SERVICES' * HELD TONIGHT AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL Phis evémngm will ‘be “spe- cial ' services ‘at the Holy “Pridity Cathedral’ at which thé" Rt! Rev. Episcopal ‘on the motorship North- the history of thé flag will be . He has been attending the recited by Harry Sperling. Henry xgton State Coliege at Pull- Messerschmidt will be acting Ex- na for the last year. Jalted Ruler and the other regular 5 - officers ‘will be in’thelr chairs for for sple ay Empire. the ritual services, Bishop of Alaska, will administer Confirmation. “FolloWing ‘the con- firmation ‘ceremony’ Bishop Rowe will give an address. ——ava———— Classitied ads pay. Program Contemplated | gfltfi. has already started |/ fi ‘i’a&m of a o?m;r:ér. tothy ‘Schmolck, William ' Self- ritige. Violet Stockman, Ethel Stam-|, Tom Gaten, an employee of the nes, Edward Tolan, Fred Tolan,|Algska: Juneau Mining Company, entered St. Ann's Hospital yester- * lday to receive medical treatment | weakness of the American dollar | ready Plunged Into Dis- cord on War Debts (Continued from Page One) | that satisfactory. Excessive tariffs, level. European Bloc try must run its own house. mania joined the tariff armistice. latest. .fi‘.’_’*—. MRS. NORMAN COOK AND DAUGHTER TO LEAVE morrow g Louisa on the Glacier Highway. e, Classified ads pay. EUROPEAN BLOC WORKS AGAINST UNITED STATES Conference af ‘London Al- the policy of cheap and - e | | plentiful money must be announced ¢ | by the central banks and he vig- orously pursued that credit to be made available, must bé employed. Among other points in his state~ ment there was no doubt that the gold standard was most generall:y e maintained, must be reduced and not merely held at the present Austria, through Chancellor Doll- fuss, joined the cry of the Euro- pean bloc for a settlement of the war debts but he said every coun- In the order named, The Nether- lands, Finland, Denmark and Ru- Premier Ramsay MacDonald ap- pealed today te eother nations to join the pact by Friday at the ST. ANN'S FOR HOME; Mrs. Norman Cook and her in- fant daughter, Paula Kay Cook, will leave St. Anns Hospital to- for their home at Point "I, 8. DEPARTMENT OF' AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather ; . ., _ LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weatnier Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 14: Cloudy tonight, Thursday fair; .gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 pm. yesty 2992 51 88 s 3 Ram 4 am. today ....2083 49 “ "9’ calm 0 Cldy Noon today ....2081 . 50 70 w 5 Cldy CABLE AND EADIQ REPORTS YESTERDAY | TOLIAY : Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathier Barrow . 30 0 | 2¢ 30 10 01 Cldy Nome ... . 42 36 36 36 4 0 Cldy Bethel ... 50 50 40 40 4 0 Pt.Cldy ;ofl: Yukon .. 54 50 | 46 % 8 0 Cldy ‘anana .. . 52 50 34 34 4 0 Cldy Fairbanks 52 52 44 4“4 Calm 0 Clay Eagle ... 62 60 | 42 42 4 0 Pt. Cldy St. Paul . . 42 42 | 38 38 12 [ Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 5¢ 54 | a4 46 6 o Cldy Kodiak 60 60 | 50 52 12 [ Cldy Cordova .. 0 0 | 52 52 8 0 Cldy Juneau . 64 51 o 49 49 Calm .07 Cldy Sitka = 59 — | 48 — Calm .10 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 58 56 | 50 50 4 .88 Rain Prince Rupert ..... 58 58 | 80 s0 4 .08 Pt. Cldy Edmonton . 88 84 | 54 56 4 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle .. 80 8 | 58 58 4 o Clear Portland 84 82 | 60 60 4 0 Clear San Francisco = 62 | 52 52 6 0 Clear With a ridge of high pressure over the western portion there is little gradient over ‘Alaska this mborning. Light snow has fallen at Barrow and light to moderate rain over Southeast Alaska with most- ly fair weather prevailing over the rest of the Territory. Tempera- tures over the Interior show a sligat decrease with mostly higher readings elsewhere. DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS ATTENTION «~ ] SRIFIDE, Payment on delinquent taxesz must be made by 5 pm. on June! 15 to escape penalty of 10%, plus‘ accrued interest. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. - Japan has put another three-| wheel motor vehicle on the market | —adv. “Tomorrow's Styles Today” & iassifed ads pay. for a cold. ARRIVED! e, ] < ] FINE o in Java, Called “tsuwbasa,” it re- sembles a motorized velocipede nnd’ is equipped with an American- made motor. | § e S S ] | Deep Solemnity Marks Our Every Service | SWIM Peace and- exclusiveness { beyond evaluation plus com- ! plete assumption of all ne- cessary details . . . these and honest prices have won for us the adamant faith of | 25¢ to $1.00 hundreds. : Our Beautiful Chapel | Free of Charge 't Butler Mauro The Charles W. i Carter Mortuary 't Drug Co. PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Express Money Orders Greatest Tribute” ! 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