The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1933, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

E R Many Japanese considered assured that the Treas- ury will soon start on its im- Drawn to Brazil mense Liberty Loan refunding cam- I 1 i paign. FELT BY MANY For Colomzauon TREASURY PI.AN Methods of refunding the re- ! maining war debt flotations with | | G0-DAY SEASON [1%s oo 7= = STARTS FRIDAY With a wide grin, Steve Webber, Chief of Police at Port Washington, L. I, de- Last Year's Dates and Bag Limits Will Be Ob- | served This Season RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. high coupons still, remain under L A s T EVENING ?}llis_“;;‘:“b,ie:e:y se{,:?:;‘c}sfil smg debate, however, since there is 1 ndred| Gy ccess of Low Interest!ampe time to formulate fixed Nipponese immigrants, all of them with a rudimentary knowledge of| Issue Leads to Belief |4 exthings soHeHagIT Portuguese and Brazilian customs. ri A Severe Shocks in Evening| ™ The ananese colonization so- Refinancing Looms long term bonds will probably carry G PR the same rate as the last issue nied published reports tha he was the guest who smacked Senator Huey Long over the eye at Long Is- Jand last Saturday night at a charity event Webber frankly acknow- All over Alaska, from Dixon Ent- e Jedged he was one of the rance to Point Barrow, the open guests at the party, but he f 1 1 vhi 1d. tract t and During Night Re- |ciety, which holds a contract to '_ e g g € bring a total of 25000 Japanese| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 31.—_:’&‘:”::';“"“W may be stretched out ported from Skagway settlers this year, gives the immi-|Owing to the success achieved inj grants a fort-night’s schooling be-|the flotation of the issue of 3% fore they sail for Brazil. During|per cent bonds this month, it is ——,———— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. People in Juneau, on the streets, in the business houses, homes and the ocean trip, classes are held son of migratory-wild fowl will| e said he didn't know any- ] open Friday for a period of 60| e thing about the attack un- offices were asking one arother | 2P0ard ship. days. As no additional proclama-|e til afterward . with interest today if they had| ~AS many as 1200 come at & I f’T time, most of the immigrants dis- X felt the earthquake a few moments tion has been issued for the cur-| e before seven o'clock last evening | €mbarking at Santos, for seftle- rent season, last year's seasonalle e o » w o ®w v 0 © 0 0 O O I t Sa dates and bag limits will govern ——e———— It was variously reported to have|Ment in the interior of Sao Paulo. . . D «'3 this year's hunting 'FI | | occured from seven minutes to| TD€ éapanese.enga;zft succc;s[u.]]y 2 Cllndln(lvlfln ance | f The daily bag limit on ducks is Films in Luxury Class: | seven oclock and three minutes|in coffee growing, cotton and rice 3N i 15 of all varieties, and on gesse| . ry . 2 to seven o'clock, the discrepency no| F#ising and tea planting. The tea | L i four. The maximum number of Bulgarian Movies Close|: doubt accounted for by the var-|industry is new, but several plan- MOOSE HALL . -+ birds in possession at any one time e iance of watches and clocks. tations are about to enter the pro- i { is 30 ducks and eight geese. SOFIA, Aug. 31.—More than 200‘ | Weatherman R. C. Mize had re- | ductive stage. ! ALBERT PETERSON’S ORCHESTRA Local hunters are expected to|motion picture theatres in Bulgaria || wabved o - olticlal vepart of EheleE T L L A Big H 4 F All invade Mendenhall Bar and adja- | have closed be > films are on quake and up to the time the|Skagway at midnighi and a slight ig Happy Jolly Time For cent fiats in force tomorrow. Good |the list of luxury ts for which Empire went to press no word had | tremor at 7 o'clock this morning, MEN, 75 CENTS LADIES FREE sales of amunition are reported;the been received from Sitka where| according to the wire. % i by sporting goods dealers. Ducks, |V xchange. a seismograph is maintained by £erd Tt b s e = . wor g P e e e ] the . s. Geotogical Survey. Num- | || AR % bunch of zeese are reported to have|film three times before giving up erous people reported that they|== = be:n arriving on the flats for the|ths struggle. felt the slight shock and that win-| = M ¢ past few days. More than 6,000 operators and|fhere is no reasonable excuse for the wild waves remaining wild with |dows rattled, pictures shook on N other employees have been dis- | much beauty available on the exclusive Atlantic Beach, Long Island. | walls, dishes clattered and in the STATE CONTROL charged and have joined the ex- |Here are two New York society beauties who add to the charm of the |case of the Totem Grocery, that hibitors in appeals to the govern- |icenery, At left, Miss NafiahfiHcsE.dmprl:’l:{ mméberof the younger set; | toys were shaken from shevles. n LAW PROMISED {ment. BB o s et AW BTG, i Those who felt no shock looked St it 3 with question at the people who > QQ L =00 MAY Q BY WASH., WETS Yith aneston a: iDs peonle ) PINT WESSON OIL with 50c MAYONNAISE MIXER, { i s thas no doubt but that it was a ALL FOR 49 % T ge ! B ARt BAPIR iisireasaccaectinanst Vo s canpmhnetud FRPRIEE LYy o 3 N C u.(C(?Mm,uid rr?E’s., One.) My Beauty Hlnt | {quake that rattled the big iron|= . should the uninterrupted procession ml}er before the f_xrepiace in his|= 5 4 ik - o 4 k of wet successes be continued in| lwmi room ani Imally'.hshool; u| = EXTRACTS—full quart bottle i.:mon Extract them. At least six States will deal to the floor. mong e others| = ; i ? 5 with the issue in September wh(’n; | who reported feeling a decided MACARONI or SPAGHETTI—best bulk, 3 pounds ... 25¢ 2 elections will be held as follows: FRES}I ';llmck_ w;yg R. g McKamtmhand Vermont, September 5; Maine, Sep- Mervin Sides, who were at home P X B ket A tember 11; Maryland, Minnesota| in the As;cmb]y Apartments, R/ CORN AND PEAS—No. 2 cans, {-300‘1 E—;"“]‘7 each'. ... s 15¢ and Colorado, September 12; New| C. _sze, who was at home in his g Mexico, September 19. 5 residence on Dixon Street, Dr. E. PANCAKE FLOUR—9 1b. sac RN RPN (e L 60c One or two may hold elections TENA KEE CRABS H. Kaser, Misses Elvlzabethbflnd Es- in October and several are slated | } | ther Kaser and Miss Marie Bren- [ to vote on November 7. | non, night operator at the Juneau AT . Telephone Company. EARLY REPEAL PREDICTED Skagway Reports Shock KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 31— That the earthquake was more James A. Farley, Democratic Na-| severe in Skagway was indicated in « st- ! " E v from that place received tional Committeeman and Post-; AUTUMN SIMS ( | a wire master General, in a speech hvrc‘ Ldiiid | ‘th}:?‘ har!e;gr)o?h [by The [Ehmpn;(e today predicted early repeal of the | | whic sal \at an earthquake Enxhlcepmh A!enencdmem_l:n oxpruss‘.-’ By AUTUMN SIMS shock heavy enough to make peo- ing his gratification at the result (Conturier's Mannequin) | ple flee from their homes to the one of lhe.Washnig!on State election. The styles of the gay nineties | streets was felt in that town at WE DO OUR PART i .| may influence fashions in wo- | 5:50 oClock, which, due to the . He pointed out that it would be e - 2 > v 5 & s 4 a step in the industrial recovery men’s clothes, but we're a long daylight saving time used in Ju- of the country and aid the Gov- way from ready to give up the neau, would nearly co-incide with i girlish figure of recent years. th> shock felt here. Another|== e e ilnons | After all s said and done, the GEORGE BROTHERS e sk was- zeported. . IO R Bring in Millions H S .o | outdoor life is the greatest aid to Mr. Farley declared: “It Will\\oo)io “Suimming and golf fill mean much in the accomplishment of the recovery program, and m‘z:l 0‘:(‘“}‘;2;;“::[K::‘m‘og‘ Lu“ll\‘h\ Telephones 92—95 Five Delievries Daily = Providing about $800,000,000 annual- | oo™ o O e . Pl Y O E l ' 1y in new revenues. Tt will g0 a| 1o e s Store C a1 RS £ Bons way towerd meifiing once and| 7' do Dot 'invite slouchiness. Store Closed Monday—Labor Day ace Our r‘ Iers ar y » < Store Closed Monday—Labor Day for all the troublesome question of balancing the National budget.” DAl Stinge W Anv ey ) —_— and Vegetables > He spoke at the dedication Mi WwE DO OUR PART [0 arrive on “Norco” ORDER NOW! STORE CLOSED MONDAY—LABOR DAY I 5 ; 0000000000000000000 > L Fedor Galiing here. He' o P0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 said the Administration cut the Government’s operating deficit from July 1, to August 24 by more than $400,000,000 below last year's fig- ures, with beer receipts included. Revenues amounted to $319,000,000, an increase of $152,000,000. | s ' NEW YORK PREPARES NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—An agree- ment has been reached by the New York State Legislature on a tem- porary schedule of license fees and taxes under which it is expected DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE No. 2% can—Sliced 2 cans for v i sivl Dl Gedse o | SCHILLINGS COFFEE Drip or Steel Cut 2pounds ..l iy 0506 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 1 2 pkas. for .. .. ... e o0 250 R WHEATIES 2 pkas. for ... ...5 0l s e @Se ( ' tha Bias " bofors Onviteane PRODUCTS 2Hor .. oo e ik e RELIANCE CUT BEANS Under the tax bill the State will! collect $150 per gallon on hard . RELIANCE CORN liquor; 15 cents a gallon on still wine and 40 cents a gallon on 5 sparkling wine. J w T G IN ORDER TO M N QUR PRESENT ¥ g White or Yello VISITORS AT MUSEUM .....45¢ INCREASE DURING THE | S. & W. TELEPHONE PEAS MONTHS OF JULY, AUG. .50c [ ] That visitors in Juneau wcr‘} P \i 3 f()r (L TE S e T L TE R U on the increase during the last| Ow rlces A 10(:AT TOI\’[ATOES two months, reflecting the better times maintaining all over I.he‘ NO, Zf/g—SOlld Pack world, is evidenced by the number | of people whose signatures ;x;mmrl ; f()r SOC on the register in the Territorial IT “ILI BE NF(‘F\.“‘W\RY TO INSIST UPON e B S IR R RN ) ' ;: P e v airly i Y LLEST h b 7 Py relable baromele, a8 he majrl SANI-CLOR WASHING FLUID ’ of ;_)eople passing throug?l Alaska's | HA\PPY HOI\”IE Sl;ICED BEETS Pel- uart ].SC capital city, call at the interesting F f T bl U q L R B ORI WS R museum and sign the big visitors’ 1ne tor a e se book kept there. The increase during the last two PCr can ISC OLD DUTCH CLEANSER months was not sufficient to bring d s e e s s s ess s e e esas e 3 cans f()r 25c the total for the months of May, it SRR R T R A e L R June, July and August up to the REIJIANCE SHRIMP = total for the same months in 1932, ) Y A RINSO ] however, as both May and June| Vacuum Pack_S()methlng were considerably below the figures| d 3 0 5 = 3 pkgs. for O o 7‘;C « & for those months last year. Thel No credit will be extended on and after September 1st Different! 5 i iees total number of visitors registered b during the four months this sum- ‘ Per can ' Siy bimaas v Sy nos vucs 190 LUX—Large Packages N mer is 3,751 as compared to 3918 in 1932, p s By r;lonlhs, the comparison for v . [) T PEA HES May is, 427 In 1932 and 214 in He(ld(]ll(lrters SC’lOOl bupphes gllEéI(;dN(I)??I‘IaIE\:/CS—ZFA S 3ipkes. for L idol, saenak o 880 CITRUS POWDER 1933; for June, 973 in 1932 and b 654 in 1933; for July, 1,476 in 1932 | and 1641 in 1933 and for August, # / B SN a0 wnd o sngus 3 for . s he.90c W Per package fio il v L 2Ee N ! in 1933, " ‘The registrants include people <K' from practically every State in the + ¥ United States and from many ) ) [ ° countries in Europe, South Am- erica, and Asia. Californians form B Y B the majority of the visitors from 8 this country while Canada boasts the largest number from foreign e TELEPHONE 478 .+~ . PROMPT DELIVERY « i « s . A\ v ‘i'{. . REMFMBER—The 12th Annual Southeastérn Alaska Fair, Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 + . ! Persia’s Ministry of Gommerce ‘recently decreed that no mare used _motor: zellhlu or veplacement parts ‘(oould be imported into the country. S in o W

Other pages from this issue: