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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933.. | Jantzen 4 ALL-WOOL : i1 §Col HOLPEDEYT WHAT IS IT? Sun-Tweed et Feather wool s rmkk kuu B Keinkiv He 1o Jantzen Molded-Fit is figure-control for the first time in a swimming suit. Thé fabrics“fri&d‘e ‘with tHe' “Miracte Yarn,” Being elastic i all "difections; gently sheathd ‘tie body, molding the figure ifito’ s’lenderfied grac&ful lirés. Jantzen Molded-Fit fabrics, have ge fikure»éonstraimng features 'that ‘are flattering'to' the‘ figurb MEN'S TOPPEBS MEN'S SHORTS BOYS TOPPERS AND sqqus BOYS' SPLED \ 1;} LADIES' BR A- t CHILD'SL gw ACK CHILD'S ADJUSTABLE A complete Jantzen lirie in all colors or sizes U. S. ROYAL BEACH SLIPPERS Solid Colors Palr 3. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneaw’s Leading Department Store be an addition to the regular smok- ||||||||I||IIIIIlllllllllllIIIlIII|IIIIIl!IIIIlllI||III|IIIl|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IllllIII|IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllflmmfll!fllIlIIuIIIIIIIIIIIID o Tist, : ; ITIIIIIIIIAIIIIllIlIIIIIIII I!I|Il!IIlllmlIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIll"lIIilIIIIIIHHWIIIIIIIIIIWIWI mlyljfillfllflpg F 0" R 'I' H P l AN S SH A = ARE ANNOUNCED =BY COMMITTEE Parade, Chn_ldrens Sports, Baseball ‘and 'Smokér on 'Program e With the card for the smoker | practically, corapletsd, all the field levents . for the ‘children set, cand definite arrangements made for the morning parade, Juneau is assured of a real bang-up Fourth of July lebration; under the auspices of |the Alford John Bradford Post of American Legion, according to. | Fourth of July committee last night at, the Legion Dugout., According to .present plans the smoker will be held in the Coli- seum theatre and because of the comfortable seating and accessibil- y of the house, a record growd is anticipated, Main Event The main event will introduce Brubaker .and, McPherson, who are 'er comes t0 the local, ring; with a record that looks most enviable. er a series of 10 jhouts, nine of which he won, and fought to a = draw in the other. In-1932 he won = the Legion-sponsored Tri-County, = Golden Glove tournament in Penn-| g sylvania, and Jater won the state mmnunmmmnmnmmummum i tournament with two wins and a draw. All of these were in amateur con-! £ tests, and his appearance the mghmsluuk today is 20%, of July 3, here, will be his first in the professional ring. = McPherson Hard Hitter ==| McPherson is 8- member of .the E= crew of the Tallapoosa, has a rec-| E ord as a hard hifting, fast, intelli- ==\gent battler, and should prove a E worthy opponent, These two boys will fight in the E heavy division. “Alaska Kid” Matched Ll In 1981 he won the open Easternj - Intercollegiate Championship, aft- ‘S[ep! Chrysler, Allied Chemicals, SHAKY MARKET RALLIES LATE; LEADERS GAIN Indtcated NEW YORK June 23.—A late rally in grains today brought. sup-| port to a rather shaky stock mar- ket and several leaders gained one' to three or more points. Today's market close was firm. Extreme dullness prevailed until the final dash. The bond and curb markets were, irregular. Cotton recovered substantially and buyers “appeared for pivotall stocks in large numbers near the close. Nervousness appeared throughout the early session. The dollar steadied moderately on foreign exchanges after early weakness. Celanese Buoyant Among the more buoyant shares was Celanese, up six points, National Distillers were up four now training for the bout. Brubak- | Points. Issues up two or four points in- cluded American Telephone and Telegraph, Dupont, United States Southern Pacific, Hudson, Union Pacific, Union, Liggett and Myers Tobacco: B, Industrial Alcohol, Owens Illi- i nois Glass,and Johns-Manville. Delaware . and CLOSING PRICES TODAY !‘Armour B 3%, NEW YORK, June 23.—Closing ‘quotation of Alaska Juneau mine American Can 1911, American Power and Light |13%, Anaconda 16';, Coty 6%, Bethelhem Steel 37%, Calumet and Hecla 7, Con- tinental Oil 15!, Fox Films 3, Genvral Motors 28' , International Harvester 39%, Kennecott 19, Pack- ard Motors 55 %, Standard Brands '19%, United States. Steel 56%, {Timken Roller 29':, American ;Cyan. B 127%, Ulen Company 47%, o el e I"MB. mmxmor mm WEATHER BUREAU ‘ laOCAl. DA'!A /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity: beginning at 4 p.m, June 23: Fair tonight, Saturday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. Western| _ = In the 120-pound - division Jack Curtiss-Wright 3%. E Vardeen, ‘styled as “the Alaska| Kid,” will meet Louis Nabalis, Var- | DOUGLAS FERRY deen has been fighting in Canada! The ferry float.is being repaired with a good number of wins to his and for the next few days the == credit, and his arrival here, makes Juneau-Douglas Ferry will use the == it possible for Nabalis to meet a float of the Alaska-Southern Air- boy of his own size. This event, Ways. —adv. according to Ralph \hrun will e S == styled as a special event, and will Wash It Up! | Fhe other bouts are practically gecurate division of Lake| 540 square miles of that body|acreage of Burley tobacco ever ING FINE. | H'ry IME IN CAMP Visitors Are to Be Receiv- ed Next. Sunday—Cof- fee to Be Supplied The Juneau Girl ‘Scouts, - forty, of them, in camp at Eagle River, | are having the time of their young lives according to reporis brought to Juneau. The girls are eating| like .boys, according to chef Tom | McMullen, enjoying swimming, hikes and everything that goes with outdoor life. x Next Sunday is to be Visitors'| ‘Day and the girls will reccive their, . many- friends at the camp all day.| Coffee will be furnished but lunch- | [ es must be carried by the individ-! “ual visitors. The day conflicts with the Elgs picnic at Thane and xhu i is the reason the scouts are hav. their ‘day for 24 hours so friends| may go out early or late - — — i | i £ i I | | Emergency Program for | Recovery Just® Started ; ‘Machinery Is All Re(ulyl (Centinued 1rom Pags One) | { ! | alternatives to adopt. The new farm and home credit facilities! © . still are in process of organization. ' “The Machinery's Ready ‘Thesé facts have not been a bas- “is | for aduers criticisms, even . among the mpub icans, Cansidcr-| ing the magnitude of the prob- lgms involved, the general disposi- “¥tion is against too hasty action. " 'The facts do show, however, how unwarranted is eny assum ption| ‘that it is all over but the shout- ."ing.” Congress has provided cer-| ¢ tain powerful and intricate mach- igery, but it remains for Mr. Roose- velt to demonstrate how this ma- ‘chinery will work. * Wealizing this, Washington is all more heartened by current evi- of confidence and rising lmls 5 §0 ‘much has been accom-. d merely on a psychological ‘of anticipation, the adminis- sls increasingly confi- can be done once the measures actual- grown. ARRIV ING ON “NORCQ" NEW POTATOES 6p0unds LRTTRRRERRIYY - NEW PEAS, per pOl-lr_n(% }Qc CARROTS bunch e HOME GROWN RADISHES ANR " "ONIONS.3' bunchles b i HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, ound S CUCUMBERS each . ok RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE. ol . YRR WATERMELONS—CA) h LOUPES CHERRIES—STRAWRBE RIES FRLSH KILLED CHICKENS Stewers' dnd' Broiler's 1 FRESH BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE FRESH RANCH EGGS, 3 dozen e B3¢ RED SHIELD BUTTER, per poun '\. ¥ 1= L St gmwers in Kmmcky flnd sur-| Non-peeling wallpaper is safd torset and will be announced as soon BIRL scDUTS I':jrm by Prof. C. E. Sherman of|rounding States carry out their in-|have beeninvented .in Germany. | ohio State University, gives Ohio| tentions, 1933 will have the largest |dotted line. ‘The advertisements are ybn Is possible providing the match- llllde to efficlent spending. . as the boys get their names on the One additional bout maker can find anyone who is will- ing to take on a 150-pound fighter "who is willing to meet anyone in his class. 4 [ Prives for Floats The Foeurth of July .committee \believes that several floats will be entered in this year's parade, as a worthwhile prize will be offered for *i”’” best sponsored by either or- \g@nizations or business heuses. Also ‘8 prize is to be offered for the best ndividually sponsored - float. Nu- merous prizes are listed for chil- entering the parade, from the ttiest little girl, to the funniest |and; ugliest . get~ups. The parade Pl tentatively set for 10.am., to be . followed by field sports at th> ball w:’( The ball game is now sched- b for 2 pm. ~The committee will stoon start putting up the street deecorations, and all merchants are urged. to idecorate their windows, and the (fronts of their business establish- ;mem.s ———e e — More marriages were performed in Nebraska in 1932 than in 1931. a A Bright Snappy Job N \\\nll/,,/ Old Bus Look Like New! Kee|/)s the New ;hat $1 00 CONNORS Motor Co., e FRONT 'STREET A aex Corrug “Sherwin | PAINTS and “CERTAINTEED” | SHINGLES & ROOFINC Bulldmg Papers, Deadenmg Felt qggg} [ ren Roofmg “Corbin” HARBW 4RE “Sheetrock” PLASTERBGARD VAFRL KRN Gk Williams” VARN ISHES ARECo. 2 [l avass euecic iy & pows co Time Barometer Temp. Humlity Wind Velocty Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....2991 67 s 16 Clear ‘hx!reme Dullness ‘Prevalls’.l am. today ....3003 54 & 2 cidy and Nérvousness i B, 6 w10 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . Preclp. 4am. Station temp. ve ‘24hrs, Weather Barrow.. . % 4 9 86 - 200~ ro‘ v;t.cady Nome 627 800 4B vami g 0 Cldy! | Bethel ... 56 54 | 46 46 1 0 Otear Fort Yukon .. .. 84 82 54 54 4 0 Clear ‘Tanana 80 8 | 52 52 a0 Clear Fairbanks ... 8 82 58 58 4 0 Clear Bagle ... 5 86 86 54 54 4 0 Clear: St. Paul s “ 44 40 40 16 .08 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 2 4 4 a8 Cidy Kodiak' ... 54 2 4« 0 0 Cldy Cordova 60 50 52 8 0 Clear Junean 61 54 54 12 L] Cidy Sitka . ... IR IR TR 0 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan . 54 50 48 48 0 4 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 50 50 44 46 4 28 Cldy Edmonton ... 62 60 { 0 4« 4 32 Clear Seattle . 68 68 56 56 4 [ Cldy Portland o AL R 5 56 4 Trace Raln San Francisco ... 66 60 50 52 4 0 Clear The barometric pressure is low in the Aleutian Islands and moderately low in the ocean west of Washington, with showers. in Westerp end extreme Southeast: Alaska and -southward. to Oregon ‘The Dressure is slightly above normal on the Alaskan mainland, and is rising slightly throughou: the Territory except in the ex- treme North and extreme Southeist, with clear continued warm weather. in the Interior and cloudy weather near the coasts. SCHLITZ BLATZ BLUE RIBBON SCHMIDT’S BEER Stocker’s Imperial DONT MiSs Anything Good!'- BEER LUNCHES reek Roadhouse TOM and BILL FIR LUMBER Builders Supply Co. ~— wATcH | FQR THE QPENING CAPITOL Ee..er | arhfrs Dust Cloth FREE W 5 “m Get zlu Bandy GE JU'NEAU—B 4 ‘DOUGEAS 15" G old Papers for Sale at Empire kace

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