The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1933, Page 2

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J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AdRICULTUR-E, WEATHER BUREAU | . COMDR. DENCH Daily Cross-word Puzzle . THANSFEHEnTo | whenoss Solution of Saturday's Pdzzle 22 Four quarts: Th,e ‘; eathl,’r P 2 { . Put new abbr. 3 botto 23. Played fi . 8 4 ea! ; m«.:,gm’:s on T [O,:Q%Hw’EEA'B n{::uun tirst By the U. 8. Weather Burcaun) % # R 13, Foowall team NIOMI1 [NIATT[OIRZ D1 2. The 014 Testa= | LOCAL DATA FLO ID n'v | 14 Living KRy | VL Cm’f“‘,";"":;;’ | Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m, Nov. 13: 1 \"(’J‘\;‘l’vu;,xly EL EIL|E Trne serie: Probably showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. { 5 i g 4 1 ’: C TIE 3 ¥ v {54 4 G3EHR O ’ aim Lily 5t -t ‘;"‘i‘j‘,',‘(‘:? Time Barometer Temp. Humuity Wind Velocity ~ Weather Commander”6f U.*S. €: 6 T E ClA animal 4 pam. yesty 30.02 . s [ Cldy Cit : Be +| 18 Nole of the S M‘A% o Silk notver |4 am. today 3013 43 91 E 2 Cldy Qhiet ot Juckiodville | 3 s ;. [CTAREME g precue SRR LR 2 o a acksonvilie i :.“L '«"’l':s"'m(le? il £ ';JQ R ""\'"‘j ;'e CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS tHat— sS4 varais R By way of U S S - Commander, C; H. Dench, who 2} Sniit T IA[S! I L[| [DIE [ Blacksmiths' | YESTERD. TODAY has had" comimand of"the United| 3. {/41crous EIAEN owRiSIola R0 | hammering AY | i L States Coast Guard cutter Talla Without begfn- [SITIAITIE ZENE [RIVIA 30, i | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. possa sinez October, 1980, has re- whs o et TEINISIEZBlo ble i fement | Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24nrs. Weather ceived information of his impend- ey ot T “ : ;é -2 | 8 Trace Snow ing transfer from the Aldska Di- il abUr selenium i 10 10 Trace BSnow T i o e . vision of the Coast Guard to ml.- 45 niden. i i & . 14 10 6 0 Ppt.Cldy COTTON SHEET BLANKETS R L L & $1.00 Jacksonville, Florida, division where i 4. |Fort Yukon 0 R 04 cldy S s o : > he will be Chief of Staff of the 4 g i 4 0 12 Clear RUFFLED CURTAINS gtk S R $1.00 United States Coast Guard Divis-| 2 Number of the i | Fairbanks 8 4 02 Snow ) ) ion, it was made known today. Nusex Sale 4 0 Clear fi SETS ‘&..& 3 TE e $1.00 The exact date on ‘Which the o St. Paul | 6 04 Clear ) FEATHEF LLOW 1 sl | transfer will go into effect will| " ng Pt -l 20 Bl v 55. 1 11::‘ ‘1 Harbor d 18 Cimr g FEATHER PILLOWS—19x26 ............c.ooi. $1.00 not be known by Commander ; g g o e ! Dench for several days when he '3/":;‘0“ | 12 88 Rxlxm 5 PAC GES S T JKINS - will receive his written orders re- | T 2 32 clay 5 PACKAGES SANITARY NAPKINS ... $1.00 e e | Fito = Gl e T @ Q JER Lieut. Commander Fletcher e g o 4. 278 Raia LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY S AR < A . $1.00 ‘Brown, Wwho is now ab' thé United Prince Rupert ,_; 24 22¢ Rain s SXE T Q States Coast Guard station at Glou- a5 4 Trace 6 TURKISH TOWELS oo L%« $1.00 | e, Masa, v sacad: 0o seade gg & & I e ) mander Dench as commanding of- | Portland 52 4 0 Pt.Cly 5 YARDS QOUTING FLANNEL ............_. e _$1.00 ficer of the U. S. C. G. Talla- | San Francisco 72 4 0 Clear ] e 4 2 3 poosa, according to information | I e = = e [4:58 | 2 YEST > 3 ] B | he barometric pres: below normal in Northwest- 2 DOZEN RESTAURANT NAPKINS . $1.00 | Fecivea"sy Commander Denh, | e i prens i AL 10 YARDS BLEACHED MUSLIN ... : _$1.00 | | | et orts Vo, it n inf o Cpoudi by Boutiwald Al- | i é : G k | and is rising throug th> Territory. Temperatures have B 5 YARDS C ANVAS “ R 51 . RN o 3 S].O() KSTUGK PmcEs fallen in the Ccentral Interior and from Kodiak westward and have | | % shzi b n at Eagle and Barrow. 10 YARDS TICKING e e et $1.00 | | o ,,,,,,,,,,, » | . FK | Sty S i e bagell g N e e = e ! 1 YARDS BURLAP -$1.00 [ fRER rm 1 f TABLE CLOTIS 01372 s ] DULL MANNER | PACIFIC COAST Gl G \ E CL . A Do 3 --$1. | C// WOMEN'S SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEA ( Ty o 1\ i = oy Y ¢ IEN’S 51L { ) ) R $1.00 peiit T ¢ E § p ) -3 X ! . i £ied ! MARY HAD ON A VERY |Grains Take on New Lease i 1 PAIR WOMEN'S RAYON HOSE. ... .......$1.00 — Equities Generally A LITTLE WINTRY | ' NOVELTY VASES . $1.00 Mulled Over LAMB - NIGHT ; i s : | CHILDREN’S WASH FROCKS ......... ... ? . $1.00 NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Stocks THAT >/, HE KNEW ; = g : were hesitant today and trading LAMB WAS ,/\JUS'T WHERE | 5 YARDS COLOR-FAST PERCALES ... ... ) _$1.00 e R M e e we T S R R R T — MARY!S S | SR (A | ish. Grains rallied. Equities were e Toritirs . O co CARD TABLES $1.00 | generally muiled about over a nar- L UNTRU Elks Initiate Seventy BEAU — C & """"""""""""""" seemeees -k ‘;z:_\;ln rang:, Salés were over one Three Saturday Night | 2 Qe i i e CRET o : million shares. A F 3. g o ol | 4 YARDS CRETONNE S _$1.00 | ™ Bonds. gained moderately. wm"_n BE PUT at Fairbanks’s Session § - papa KEPT /% SOON THAT i | N 5 i Sk | The curb was dull but prices d SNt ¢ } MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS $1.00 G w FiRBANKS, Ak, Nov. 13— | THE HOUSE J LAMB WAS ’ .Y { g ! Dollar Sags it 1 Saturday night was a big night ARM ' = { 3 PAIR PART-WOOL 50X -$1.00 The dollar sagged following an-‘l 3 el Tiks' . A cla SO WART MARY'S GOAT e | other boost in the domestic price f f was initiated, the largest in } 4 PAIR ARCTIC SOX AR ol ... $1.00 lof gold. The British pound gain-| 3 e : ! . f the lodge W/ITH OUR SHE MARRIED f 5im A |ea “about seven cents gomg to Goy, Martin's Special Com-| S g GOOD COAL HIM, You 1 2 PAIR ATHLETIC SOX $1.00 |5.10%. French francs moved up e ; e <TEE-HEE/ SEE Seigs it S SEradm s e around four hundredths of a cent| IMISSION Makes Re- s {“"m: started at 5 o'clock Sat-| £ , ¢ “ 3" {CAED to 6.31. i . rday afternoon. e e e g BOYS’ CAPS ... SRR | (1 ? Sotis. Gadiscs | -~ port, Regulations B KEEP WARM IN WINTER - BUY OUR coAL y s RRET STIPPERS | Aside from an advance of about | SHOP IN JUNEAU X LADIES® FELT SLIPPERS . $1.00 foutt ppints, for Homestake, small| ‘OOmMnued<rrom Pige- One) sty ] TN B i | fractional gainers included Amer-| % S Gy P ( g i KITCHEN APRONS—4 for $1.00 jcan’ ‘Telephone and Telegraph, made public the State Advisory B g ¢ oa "y ANE TS United States Steel, General Mot-|Commission’s report recommending @ ok BABY BLANKETS 4 o b R ] ! ors, Allied Chemical, Case, Sea-|ecxclusive State control over alco-|§ 3 f > J U N EAU 2 { ! board Ofl, Standard Oils of Cali-|hclic liquors, Gov. Martin indi- . 4 f ‘ 4 Ut R SEETS SR TS USSP SUS G S ST S RS 4 SO SO fornia, and New Jersey, Patino|cated the deck is cleared for final fol ‘ol 2 A LASKA 5 L% b Mines. ! decision on the question of a spec- PRy ~ Small declines were made by ial session of the State Legisla-]| i ~ Alaska-Juneau, MecIntyre, American ture. His décision is expected to ] o e ren S O Smelting, General Electric and In-|b2 announced this week. - } § 7o L oy n ® ternational Telephone. e, 130, - T R W1 | : < . ) AFFER-ZABIS - WHITE LINE CABS | | NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| stock to day is 25%, American Can 91%," American Power and Light | 7%, Anaconda 15'%, Bethlehem Sfesl 31%, Calumet and Hecla 5%. Mrs. Clara M. Effer, boarding house proprietor of this city, and| A. Zabis, Alaska-Juneau employee, | wers married early Saturday|g morning ' in the United States Commissioner’s office. Judge J. F. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 25 cents in City ! ! i White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. to place, characjer of work, and |Pilot Station—Trai H 5 1 amounts as follows: | Point ~Hope~T: anu\ ; Colorado’ Fuel and Iron 4%, CUr~|ypiyon caying the rites. Witness- 1 | Sk tiss-Wright 27%, Fox Films 14%. saying the Tieei SLEss ) Place and type of work Amount | Quigillingok—Road . 800| General Motors 31%, International es were William Paul and Alfred Teleph°ne 444 Alkiajak—Trail and drainage.§ 1,000 | Quinhagak—Breakwater 800'| frarvester 397 Kennecott 221,| G @ordon. Mr. and Mrs, Zabis | ls BE'NG M AB Akiak — Trail and clearing Saxman—Installation of wat- ! puokard Mowl:f: 3%, United Cor.| Will: continue to reside in this city. | land 1,000 ‘Sn(;u;:,sc?m - 1,509 poration 8%, Standard Ofl of Cal- TrTene T A kutan—Trail 500 | S 8a—Road oo 600 gornia 43, Canadian Pacific 12%,| ANCHORAGE HAS MONEY UF le‘N Ufib Alitak — Trail and wooden s § e ik Bulkneall At | Enioagol and Miwaukee (preferred) | The finance committee submit- b ¢ J stairs from beach to village 2,500 Shrflimse : 00| gy, United States Stecl 421, ted at the recent méeting of the| L ity Atka—Retaining wall along ok~ foad 1500} Armour B. 2%. Anchorage City Council the fol- beach 2.000?:&“"""’;1—“0““1 1,600 3 lowing report: Cash on hand and . '3 E Beaver—Drainage and trail 300 ngnak—Road and drain- | - in checking account, $5032.54; sav- Dimond Gathrs Dt 1o et s 3 T e b THE TREND is toward Show Separate Study |Bethel—Road consiruction . 3,000 ;i“(‘f;fi:idR . 1,000 5 i [ fund (85,000 in bonds), $6,000; lia- 18 towar ; 55 | Buckland—Roads and trails. 1,500 oico o ord . 800 | pility insurance, ($3,500 in bonds),} Should Be Made Here |chanega—sidewaiks 1,000 iebpins--Road 300/ msgs mrlm;in:;' gr‘:li:é Czlxirkml: pana “ELECTROL,, f r ! ST | Chitina—Furnish water sup- Tanana—Road and drainage 1,000 | e Generd i : — ., =0T course. % = 5 ¥ | 5 Tanana Crossing—Ri chorage, entrained this morning for Th ’ g . * i ply 2,000 ssing—Road and e newly-created Lake of the (Continuea from Page One) Cirolbe Btaide ' 1abd b drainage 1,000 |New Orleans. Adter spending a feW | ooaueq il provide good fishing|§ / keen interest in Alaska. He c led | Copper Center—Clearing and :f:f‘igln:k-\?VMd P there will proceed to Alaska. | 41 winter, the Missouri State Game | 1 rr. i ¢ the Delozate's office a couple of | dfaiing land 400 | Tatitlek— Water system and |Department announced, because of a C ’ days inquire about old Cordova—Clearing land and |, drainage 1,500 ,?‘mh”e g";:_:: réi‘ge“stzh:kxdlyd:; the comparatively uniform tem- e l a lne 0 i friend: »s flier dur-| gfading 1500 | Teller — Grading and drain- ;‘e“- d:"'l e ca]‘;‘ers perature of the water. , 1 | 8 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Dio Mr. Cour de—Building trails 1,500 | ., B¢ 1,000 % e Delegate's Office. THey Were | pammemrmeeee oo e o ing t B, Eos tar et illg Tetlin—Trail went north soon after returning s — Village improve- X - 1,000 from France. He lived at Juncau,| ment and sewage 1,000 | Tuliksak—Road: and drainage. 500 2;,;;:::3;:" I':,‘]’g:;“; "f SL:?“’ ‘:g s — e s Kodiak and Pilot Station, be! le—Grading and drainage 300 | . 2d7a—Road 500l g, . Tyonek — Road clearing and o nes Grading and drainage 800 Road draihage and drainage. 1,000 3889 . 2,000 e o Ugashik—Rond - Tom{PARTY IS GIVEN f 3,000 | UMnak—Road and drainage. 1,000 HONOR, PANIEL LIVIE| 8 ] with the Bureau of Education rein- deer service at the latter place. In 1924 he came Outside and the f lowing year headed a tradir Butler Mauro Drug Co. ? FRESH l CRAZY CRYSTALS pedition down the Macke —Road and drainage . 1500 | vy aiakleet—Road . 800 & the Northwest Territory. Since then | Gambell—Road 600 “";W”S’?L— Building steps 10 hauor_af Daniel Divis, populd he has spent most of his time in|Goodnews Bay—Road 4 and trail L s A J | the East and South. | Hamilton — )(o\';n[g school iy Wb“”fi’s — Construction of b Y:’“:ll :fl“:‘ :‘;xgumw':fi Pa“i’ ‘::5 = = o i o e e et japf renkws evening at the et e e e e —e | building 2,000 reakwater 5,000 | 3tV! n lasf ay B Repeal of the National Prohibi-|Hooper Bay — Clearing and White Mountain—Road con- homé of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 4LASB 4 ME 4T CO tion act, certain to occur early ir ¢ land 500 Y»’“‘“L‘lmn < 2,500 | Sey, M”G;lg VSJK}CIEL ]Mr. Livls 3 | December, will not mean that|k —Installation water akutat — Road construction was_ presen B D aig | i alcoholic beverages other than 3.2| sysie ; 10000| @nd clearing land 3,000 fSTOKING Set combined by his young i QUALI-TY AND SERVICE TO, YOUR LIKING per cent beer can be imported |Izloo—Grading and drainage 1000, 0 C3'FYiNg out this program In- fHiehds, Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales i dians and Eskimos will be employ- manufactured or sold in Alaska. K Before any of those things can|Ku 4 be done, Congress will ha | repeal the bone dry law 7 established definitely a short t ago when the Attorney Genera! Karluk ruled that Alaska, the District of |Kivalina Columbia, Hawail and Puerto Rico, Road construct 1,000 V. ‘ n;..ruln",,;,\\,»uc“ux,(,m 5003 ;‘Z‘e‘;’;}ec‘);celu:::lyts: that they|EXAMINATION FOR anak—Roz struss os > G 3000| he funds expended: D:x:esg:errg: Ass:‘r‘ PSYCBOLOGIST mond made several & 00 appearances be- 300 fore the Public Works Administra~| T1€ L 4l [ P tion board in support Commission will accept applications pport of this pro- e k—Road construction.. 5,000 gram. He asked for an enlarged until Noyember 24 for the position Trails program which, if approved, would |°f assistant psychologist for duty R BS 3 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 A L) [ crazy cRYSTALS | | Butler Mauro Drug Co. would remain “dry” until Congress| Ko 2500| Pro¢ rules otherwise. Kc es—Road 400 have carried $315,700. in the United States Public Health < | Ko —Plank walk 400 Service at the Leavenworth Peni-{ o atse oo e taw et = i d % s Royuk—G g tentiary. ¥ E ,fi‘.};”‘fi"&i’éu‘e’%‘bfl?fl;‘i} :fi:fiixfi:iukfi éd)x;; land 10| Acting on the suggestion of the| The salay rangs is $2600 fo ss.\-l THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | L istration for public works in and;M(;\mmm Village—Road 3223 g:‘l:‘;:lt the House Committee on|100 a year, less a deduction not. to 3 \ | around Indian and Eskimo villages |Noatak—Road 2005 resoluu:“dr Hnrbora_hns passed a|exceed 15 per cent as a measure of [ in Alaska. While this is less than |Nome—Drainage ’ n for a review of reports|economy and a retirement deduc- . ! 400 {on the Nome harhor. 1 ¥ | A it will never- | Nondalton—Road 500 . uDFD of 3{‘ per cent. - p: T8 M 3 1 Ps % B T i ; accomplish- | Old Harbor—Road construc- ull information may be obtain- & « = } amount of | tion i 2,500 ed from the Secretary of the Unit- m 1 mom'r DEUVERY Our to: Y Tacs, i g el MO Indian Affairs|Perryville — Road Cons / Harry F. Morton assumed his|ed State Oivil Service Board of Services ou_Begin and End at. the | 3 the appropriation as| tion oad Construc- new duties this week as attorney|Examiners, at Alaska Road Co! 3 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat g e 3 300 {in the office of the Genera® Coun- [ mission in this city. i 3 o o — (

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