The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933. . 1. 8. DEFARTMENT QP Aumcm.m m'mmz BUREAU The Weather .. LOCAL DATA '~ m the U. 8. Weather Bureau) l‘mt for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. July 28: Ladder to Fame bl 7 FRANK HEEDY " | TOURING PARTY |s DUE HERE Cloudy, possibly - showers tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. 5 Time Barometer Temp. Bumuny Wind Velocity Weather A 4 pm. yesty 30.00 54 s 12 Cldy b e . 4 am. today 29.94 51 93 Calm 0 Rain ‘Tlnlky—.exght. Members on|noon toasy 2097 . 62 92 . s 6 Clay Thlrty-first Arinual CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Cruise to Aldska ¢ YESTERDAY | TODAY ————— SRS B A Highest Ip.m | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. With a large party of travel-| Station temp. | temn tmp, velocity 24hrs. Weather om the. Southwest of the|Barrow .. 58 | 40 10 0 Clear 7 States, Frank Retdy, of the | Nome 60 58 | 54 4 W0 Trace Clear & |Frank Reedy Travel Service, Dal-|Bethel ... 2 getting vour share of these articles ()ffered at a SAV ING TOVIORRO\\ [k Bty D S DAl MR By R on the camer Alaska. Tanana 8 80 80 54 54 (] 0 Clear ,,,,,,,,,,,,, The ent party, which is the|Fairbanks . 84 82 | 58 58 6 0 Clear p L s thirty first annual trip to Alaska !S'Stwslg - 86 82 | iz ig 1: 0 Clear & 5 ~pse s i v o " it g Panl. Sl A 48 | 0 Tapette Shopping Bags ... .$1.00 (,luldren Long Hose, ¥ palr ...$1.00 D o iy ey e DR mbetioc Foge 'ise | ad e 10 e amonz them are, L. B. Simmons, gocgak AR 52 52 | 48 48 6 Trace Rain ), av: Ficks . E | prominent oil man, of Duncan,|Cordova - 60 60 s GTCE 0 04 Cldy Popular Fiction Books, 3 for ..o $1.00 Ladies” Mesh Hose, regular Oidlanoma and Mrs, Simmons, John |Juneau 55 5 | 51 s 0 2 Rain ! ; !E. Owens, Vice President of the|Sitka 62 - 52 — 2 3 Rain Touse Frocks, sizes to 52 ...........ccccooeeeeeeies $1.00 $1.65, cldse’ out, pair ~_.... | Republic National Bank, of Dal-|Ketchikan 64 60 48 48 4 06 PLCldy . | |las, Texas, and Mrs. Owens, Dr.{Prince Rupert 60 60 | 4 46 4 .06 Clear {R. N. Crogler, Superintendent of |[Edmonton ... 8 84 | 52 66 4 28 Cldy Lace Collar and Cuff Sets ~$1.00 Silk Gl . {Public Schaols, Dallas, Texas and | Seattle . aeae e TR 6 0 Clear o1 OVes, pair ....................... IMrs. Crozier; J. N. Radford, head|Portland % 72 | b4 58 4 0 Clear lof a chain of wholesale groceries|San Francisco ... 72 64 | 54 54 8 0 Clear Novelty Collars, 2 for Mercerized Table Linen. 2 yards . Linen Bureau Scarfs, 2 for Card Tables, each Print Cotton Gowns and Pajamas, each . Infants Flannelette Wrappers, 2 for Embroidered Muslin Gowns, each ... ags, 3 for . el Mothproof Garment B Colored Burlap, 5 yards Sanitary Napkins, 5 packages ... Novelty Pottery. assortment, each $1.00 _.$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 _$1.00 _$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 -$1.00 Kipok Pillows, Manicure Sets in Panel Curtains, B. M. Behrends C " Junea DOLIAR DAY | DOLLAR .DAY BREAD'S HIGHER—WHAT’S PUSHING IT? SO’S WHEAT, DECLARE BAKERS FEB.1933 came up from Ketchikan at the e S S creased costs might, even decline | R 119 ¢ T e S et e g oo o CORN FLAKES—Large boxes, \ 25¢ ‘?;w ‘;;L:an n:Z:,d e ” according tq H. O. Adams of -the Prospects are bright for the 'm 3 bO‘(eS 1 AR S G R 2 e v ; S Meh A 1o;nl Alzskathswtn;sm.z c.}; offite (canning indusiry in Wranzell this (O R i i A 2 R ! who made the trip the scene|season, the run is starting out = p b LARGE SHIPMENT OF | aie s an * * "IGiia T 1 0 3ok it £ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR.__ J mem- di to P b 05¢ EASTERN BEER SEIZED |15 of the Akutan crew from mak- :vcf:;ggf Bt i Thg 2 bOXeS MRS e Gl e g g lN SEAT“& BY -00“ ing a, thorough survey of the dam- i d K Packing Co., are &Rk FiS Sl a1¢ 01¢ SUBSTITUTE SALT .01¢ COMPILED BY~ DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE I MILK 15¢ L MILK 20¢ TOTiL 1.84¢ 2.79¢ PLUS PROCESSING TAX — S0 ¢ THESE TOTALS DO NOT INCLUDE —L LABOK, WRAPPING AND DELIVERY CosTS | TOTAL D, 29¢ Assistant. District_Attorney Ham- o London, part of —S Cb . /let P. Dodd, who "filed the ib rog n%:t lul' ixndm morning. ", ng for m*plar&: con- PORK ROASTS hou]der I Fed 4 Here's ' comparison {n bread costs based on Department of |explained that, the, “-‘wn | en e ’;;;?,;i";e‘fr:‘*;’; stuction and 10000 feet for testile | p()und AR ke g tio; d taking into ucnunt only the ingred- nt was not the basis of the seiz- e plants in New F'w'and | e o . Agriculture infermation an ure, but thit goverdiént ihspec- the office on the gasboat Al- ients. The greatst rise is reflected in wheat, that shown in the upper listing having been since increased by slightly less than half a cent by the pmesxln: tax on wheat. NEW YORK, July Za—fixurmg delivery trucks, III|Il|IIIlIlmIIIIIHIIIII|||llllmIIIIIlllI|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHHIAIAMAAII s Leading Depattment Stdre mnk from .15 tp .20. Yeast and salt' ere unchanged. ., ‘Makings' Cost One-Third The cost of these ingregients, ac- ‘ cording to a study by the Federal | Trade commjssidn, represented abouv. a third of the cost of a loaf selling at about 8838 cents. The | wholesale baker's profit was 6511 |cents and the retailer’s profit 1279 | cents. Labor costs, while they have ris- en somewhat, do not nend to ad- vance considerably because of the mechanical efficiency of the mod- ern_baker. One of them said if necessary he {could run his plant with 9 men, one for each baking station—that is, at the machines where the bread |is mixed, molded, baked, wrapped, land so on, If bread consumpflon weré in- Summer Prints, 3 Mattress Pads, each Baby Blankets, 3 for Linen Buffet Sets, 2 for Suede Card Table (,owrs. each Sl 00 Part Linen Crash, IO yards Assorted Ton]elrles REPAIRS BEING |Shctrt Tides Prevent Thor- yards 2 for ... ‘ 1 (dbmet each $1 00 panel ... wi IHIIIIJ]I|||IIHIIIIIII|11|M|_|||||H|IIIHII (LI MADE T0 INSIDE | "NORTHWES TERN ough Survey .of Damage to Disabled Steamer Repair work on the disabled steamer Northwestern, which. is beached at the Eagle River bar, is being carried on by the crews of both the Northwestern and the salvage steamer Akutan, which S*ame ‘Post- nt}élligencer) In the first action of its kind in Seattl>, 4,998 cases of Eastern beer ‘were seized at the Bell St. Termi {nal under Iedflxa! court order y)l- Iterday by Deputy United States \Marshnl Fred A. Grow. The beer was nbeled by the gflv emment under the food and drugs act, on the grounds that it con- !tains substances making it unfit for beverage purposes. | tors found the o have stale and sour. me Brew ‘Goes Sour Dodd sald the consignment of for higher taxes, ber, which conslsts of 119952 bot- ¢ ‘out,the cost of the staff of life— |for. wage increases or the otheritles, was purchased by Frank Ryan bread—is a difficult task, especial- | ly for the purpose of oompmrmg‘ “costs in two periods. cost. ‘ccm. increase, about 1 cent, factors which go into the loaf’s or Seattié timated that 16 per | ile" ker evhiine po, shipped from New York May 12 on q,nfi some associates from Interboro . Beverage. Corpora- tion of Brooklyn, N. ¥, It was ithe Recent rises in retail ‘oread prices |wholesale prices in New York,| \the Grace Line. .already haye directed attention 10|would cover costs, and that retail- | _the_problem, important to housg- lers might or might not increase| {wives and to experts af %7asbing- |prices by a similar amount. He, ton watchful lest the increases be-| aid a uniform price for bread was: come exXCessive.... ... - | somewhat misleading since sonte’ . schoal auditorium for the officars R fo—ie St} ieiaiie TR P aider. thah .‘u‘ - ::ad Jean Norma. Mrs. S{f-fof the five destroyers which were Gi'o()eries eats &4 show, that the | |drugs act. The return date in court ”fl s ormer Sybil Camp-lin that city recently. Pt & of bread in- | Practically every ingredient going h set for August 3., between | into the loaf gained in cost between' plus| '& Women's e February and July. Wheat, W !he processing tax, moved about 1.33 cents, sugar from to .10, malt from .05 to .06; in | substitute from .11 -to .15, Ryan, upon der!m the con- |dition of -the beer, went to the |vestigation the selzure was The libel asks that the FOR J1. R a ‘Sfll‘ S Rast mng but a preliminary survey of ext.em of the damage Akutan made the trip to a:ee to, procure a scow on v(\;j o ugbter the freight rrom Qrfih tern to the Alaska a freighter Dup:':e ‘ i loading salmon at 3 and Excursion Inlet and L kected .to, nrnve at the Eagl' ver bar, to take on the cargo from .the. disabled steamer, tomor- aska, with which to on the repair work, which is progressing satislncmflly. My, Adams said. A i fistic ladder. age done, to the steamer yesterday, |a ‘aml it was impossible to make any- | in Texas and Mrs. Radford. | Here 18 a pictorial record o! Max Baer’s climb towards the top of the His defeat of Max Schmeling places him on the rung, just a step removed from the heavy- weight crown, PLANE REPORTED TO BE "MISSING The flying boat Atlin, owned by ‘Captain William Strong, is reported to have crashed in a canyon 30 miles from Tulsequah, according to John Anderson, Provineial Road Commissioner for British Columbia, who was in Juneau today enroute scuth on the Princess Charlotte. The Empire radiced Atlin, White- horse, Vancouver, B. C, and Se- attle for confirmat but none was received at 4 o k this after- noon. ALASKA NEWS s pack at this d K having pack- ed about 7, ases and the Wran- gell Packing Corporation about|== 6,000 cases. | N. Nussbaumer of the Wrangzll| sawmill made a substantial ship- ment. of clear spruce recently to the Northwest Spruce Company in ' Seattle. Fourteen thousand feet were destined for industrial plants in France, thousand were IIII|I|IIHIIH!IIIlIIHIIIIlIIHIIImlIIIHIl Funeral services were held at Radmen’s hall in Wrangell, for == ND I“ " *F MAN SJLRSEN RSDAY IN, SEATTLE A sevan pound baby girl was horn ‘4t 12:30 o'clock Thursday mor to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sjursen in Seattle, according to word res celved here by Mrs. Sjursen’s sis~ 'government and as a result of in- ter, Mrs. Malcotn Wilson. This- 45| Both men and women of Wran- or&nd. the Sjursen's third child, the oth= being a boy and girl, Norman, PR TR Ox,xly 35 per cent of depart: gtares which operate restaurants so with the expectation that will return a direct profit, @ ré- .jcent survey revealed. ning [Acton and a community choir of Mrs. W. D. Grant, pioneer msldent! of that town whose death occur- réd there recently. For the last two_vears she had been failing in bea}th and her death was not un- ted. The services weré con- Qm:bed by Staff Captain Joseph! I ‘women sang several selections. She was 76 years of age, ummmmmmmnm ‘ igell attended the tea given in the 4 )(_r. and Mrs. A. J. Nordale left son _ for, their home in Fair- after a short vncmon in_ the y.city. The youn, PR R mmmmmmfluflfluflmmufifiifiMfliMMMmmmmm 'of Mr. Reedy. Several years 38 In Party There are thirty eight members| of the present Frank Reedy tour party, and Mr. Reedy has a com- lcte and enjoyable itinerary plan- them, with stunts of special | terest to take place at 2ach stop. This travel service is probably lone of the oldest and best known of any in the Southwest and some f the largest parties to visit Al- aska have been under the direction ago, he set a high-water, mark by engaging the entire trip of one of the steam- ers of the Admiral Line. AR WVE |except in the Gulf of Alaska and the Southeast, and is moderately |tinued warm weather in the Interior and Northwestrn Alaska. ‘The Dbarometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska high from Hawaii to Oregon and along the coast to the Gulf. It is lowest in Bering Sea and south o the Alaska Peninnsula with light rain over most of Southern and Westrn Alaska and clear and con- i"lIIIIIIlHIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILlllIIlIiII|||IIIIIIIIIIfl||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I UNITED FOOD CO. Sanurtley snd Moy ARE OFFERING YOU FOOD VALUES, QUALITY AND SERVICE THAT NO PEDDLER CAN GIVE WATERMELONS—lJuicy, sweet, ripe melons, half or whole, pound 25e EW ONIONS—Brown, pounds.. S 25¢ 49 pound sack . 7 FLLOUR—While It Lasts §1.25 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = Amlt 10 | SUGAR——Pure Cane, MEAT DEPARTMENT H MBURGER—Pure Beef, 2p011nds.. Sl 57¢ BEEF—Prlme Short Rxbs, 2pounds .. .. .. .. CHICKENS——Fancy Fowl ziverage wcnght KRAUT— ,4.»‘ LT U I s e S e MHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIAIIIIIHIHIHIHIWIIIHIIIIIIIHIMMIllHlmmllllIIIlIIllIIIHmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImHIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII'iIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllll||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII T S

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