The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA FJVlPiRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1933 . — J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU DISCRIMINATION | Leading Man—Reel and Real? |NQR [TEMEN ‘ : The Weather oy /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Ou’ LOCAL DATA | N Ns ENING Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm, Nov. 16: | Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeast winds. e I _ Time Barometer Temp. Humity Wind Velocity Weather 1582 - | 4 p.m. yest'y 30.03 43 ki w 6 Cldy or unt y Federal Officials Are Criti {Sixty-five, "Members and TR e i e e cised in Resolution Guests, Listen to In- |Noon today 2096 41 8% SE 18 Rain Adopted Here teresting Talks CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS shing new models! Alleging that the Indians of Al- | The Norlitemen, men's group of| YESTERD, i Dashing aska have been and are vietims of | the Northern Light Presbyterian il o Y. ng ultl /]ullvrin;!' | studied discrimination on the part Church and their guests from the| Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. A 3 of Federa: agencies charged with | community, held their ®wecond| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity Mhn. ‘Weather relief and work relief funds in the | monthly meeting at the church|Barrow 4 4 | 4 0 10 Cldy Territory, the Alaska Native Bro- last evening. Sixty-five men were|Nome 6 2 | J— -6 6 Txacc Clear | Lhcrhood last Tuesday adopted a . present. Bethel 14 10 | -3 E 5 10 .02 Clear resolution addressed to Congress : | Dinner arrangements were in|Fort Yukon 18 14 | 8 8 8 .06 Cldy urging immediate remedial action. i charge of ‘J. Wilfred Leivers, H.|Tanana 18 16 8 12 4 .04 Cldy | It names the “Forestry Bureau, L. Faulkner, and Homer Nordling. | Fairbanks 14 14 i 6 6 4 14 Clear | the Bureau of Publi¢ Roads and | The meeting was presided overiE;gle 12 12 10 12 4 .46 Cldv | other agencies.” by the Rev. John A. Glasse, pastor |St. Paul 36 3¢ 28 28 10 Trace Cldy / It also declares similar diserim- of the chureh. Dutch Harbor 36 34 32 34 16 0 Cldy \ : | ination is practiced by “officials The feature of the evening was|Kodiak 34 34 32 38 0 Trace Pt.Cldy Each with that ‘something’ [/ who govern Alaska,” citing the ad- ; an address by Dr. Phillip S. Smith, | Cordova 2 38 % 3 18 138 Rain ! ministration of Territorial funds Federal Public Works Administrator | Jurcau 49 43 3 42 11 21 Rain that makes your costume a || for destitution. aged persons, wi- B s °1f,o",°:':,gfi:“:fg::fa:tulen%‘:fit o T fnrom; for Alaska, who discussed various| Stka a - I e B Clay | dows and orphans which it de-| 20 10T (N Yare brineipals in a new Hollywood romance. Since undertakings of the Public Works| Ketehikan 50 46 % g, 0 3 Cldy big hit. Berets. eaks, tur- | clares are general but in which no| her divorce from Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Miss Crawford frequently has Program. Prince Rupert 52 46 | 3 38 4 58 Clear 1g hit. Derets, p » | Indians are permitted to share. appeared in public with Tone, who is her leading man. Charles W. Hawkesworth, of the | Edmonton 38 36 el Tl | . Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs,| Seattle 50 50 | 46 46 4 12 Rain bans, coolie hats, lyrolean e t’::zflo'f“ t‘;:";‘:;'mm " - — - s ——— 'spoke on “Recent Trends in Edu- |Portland 46 40 40 46 4" -of Cldy . s b , ion,” and this was followed by |San Francisc 58 56 52 ° 52 4 0 PtCld g : | ignore or pretend thta our charg- | s—————————— Cation” an an Francisco - Cldy | lvpes! You're certamn to T 2’ Southeaste eg: are ncltl.a substantiated. s . | short talks by A. E. Karnes, Terri- H X “We, the natives of stern | € : i torial Commissioner of Edueation, i 3 . : Therefore, we respectfully pe- My Bea Y Hlnt The barometric pressure is low in Southwestern and Middle Al- ‘ find the one you like . . . xasgxsx::rfx‘fi?veox‘;zoc(;g‘mnm"g:.: tition your honorable bodies to Ut *‘"d R. S. Ra‘ens iuperlnund?;t_ma with rain in the Gulf and Southeast and snow in the Interior. i S Sotsutty pettilon: iy Clnghtas: of | IWSSTORITREy, fub ‘Yeliet ariffiak: [of the Juneau Schools, on the myo pressure is high from the Pacific States to Southeast Alaska | be it in velvet, felt or [ ety oo T nd. sespect. | Sultable measures to put an end | same_topic. he Rev. Glasse,| 204 OB the Arctic coast with clea- weather on the Bering Sea coast. : 3 | e i to conditions complained of.” According to the i 558, | memperatures have fallen in Western Alaska and rose yesterday in 5 telope! Black, brown fully represent L i e o | the meetings have thus far been| . .y pone amntelopel 2 4 “1. That the Federal offieiNs| . o0 vour reet. Fallen | very successful and the outlook | having charge of relief work i.n!Brch corfected Cotns: Next to for further occasions most encour- green, rust, red. Alaska are deliberately discrimin- | 2r°hes ; ; g (&t Brownie's Barber Shop. —adv |88 ating against all the natives of Southeastern Aldska, and we be- lieve in other parts of Alaska as Happy Now — Rheumatic CIFIC COAST Coal Chuckles | BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON | well; b Agony All Gone | The Martha Soetety's great AN- MARY HAD ON A VERY “2, That this discrimination is| NUAL EVENT in the Church Par-| A LITTLE WINTRY - lors Prid: the 17th. Luncheor: | - Father On His Job Again o v tor 180, e, adute. 50/ LAMB - NIGHT |ce school children 35 cents. Sil- {ver Tea served all afternoon, 25| cents. Faney work, candy and food | isale. The public is invited. —adv. ——e————— Mother sings as she works—her heart is filled with joy—and no wonder. It was she who learned of the wonderful swift-working pre- a | scription known to pharmacists as IDA LUPINO ALLENRU — the preseription that ATTENTION ! put father in such fine shape that Blonds have two worries—hair| WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | | ‘solel_v on account of our race, and| B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. |.-mioss () o Forestry Department, the Bureau . ¥ ’ of Public Roads and other agen- “THAT cies that have charge of cqrrymg out measures passed by your bod- ies for the relief of destitution; Is Studled Plan “4 That this discrimination is Juneaw’s Leading Department Store SEATTLE BAGKS y; ;m WSS a;;\d (a:]so p:v‘."L"n‘g the studied plan of the officials| his weekly pay envelope is coming and complexion. Nothing is much! There will be a meeting tonight | | enten period. Competitl 3 larly again. worse than a girl with light hair in the Mcose Hall at 8 o'clock. So- 4 . who govern Alaska, as for exam: home regularly ag: I ! | with pork does mot exist durtng| ® B BB G of Alaska| So if you Dear Reader, suffer|and a bloichy skin. I keep my cial to follow regular meeting. Al RPAPA KEPT duh SOOM THAT ALASKA UN TAX e e - Alaaka. . ooms | PFovidiog for fhe’ sellst” of dastl: | enmn uoumatiss, Newsiue, Back- | skin white by bathing it in milk|Brother Moose invited. THE HOUSE 5 LAMB WAS e Territory of aska is con- - Sciatica please bear in a good astringent, on alter- GERTIE OLSEN, " tute aged persons, widows, and or-|ache or Sci pi t ¢ ; i \;l:)l“ i (:}m;r)e;:sawrvm!lae: phans, are general as they should|mind that within 24 hours after mornings. The milk prese —adv. Secretary. SO WARM MARY'S GOAT per cent o s reve: g v e aki i yet softness; the astringent — be, neverthless the boards who pass|you begin iaking this safe yet H J 4 — .- come from the fishing md""’“’, on the applications have uniform-|powerful medicine excess uric acid es possible blemishes. As for| Daily Empwe Want Ade Pay WwITH OUR SHE MARRIED ‘n“ any, 8otHR which threatens| (/0 Tl mlice have syste-|starts to leave the body — in 48 the hair, consistent care and clean- . — GOOD COAL - HIM, YOU i f‘”hu matically refused and do now ra-|hours pain, agony and swelling are liness, with an occasional visit to & ) / SEE / No B. f P d P \on o m.dm“b“ the Territory.| o co the applications coming from |gone..An eight ounce bottle costs 85 the hairdresser, usually is suf-l Resurrection Lutheran “TEE-HEE! . > % ofore, be it . : " . ¥ ticient. ' o Basis for Proposed Pro- 1 et B any person having Indian blood. rents and is guaranteed Church ing Tax in Fishe I'cr & ,qql'?.uzlo ‘:::}rcthsl,:gfill? “5. That we have appealed to /5y Butler Mauro Drug s e . | g REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, KEEP WARM IN WINTER - BUY OURCcOAL cessing lax mn I ry p’x‘:;:i"” ,";,w ;‘( ol A Y| the regularly constituted authori- o. and first class drug| The aaverusemenis oring you| Pastor Products, Claim Lk coretary of A |ties of Alaska through gegular| @FRE, ores everywhere. news of hetter things to have and | | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. $%i6 coiperantery tax-oll IR and | channéls and these persons either —adv,. easier ways to live. 5 | PA(' F'( COAST COAL co (Continued from Page One) that it take the necessary steps ° 000D | to place this policy into effect. have! “BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED|= tabili- | that in view of the emergency of | Any this matter the Board of Truste )m- | take immediate action upon Thi: y | resolution.” e e——— JUNEAU ALASKA NRA, wages in the industry been increa: production =od and fish are hig ndditional expense such a pensatory tax would result fi in a reduction in the returns made 5 412 9 : f to the fishermen themselves, as| ! 4 i well as making unprofitable the! MEHERIN RETURNS verns. The tax would apply o hall- | jve for Hills Brothers Coffee, ar- but and other fresh fish, as well as| riyed in Juneau on the Alaska this | to the canned product. ‘qncmoon from a trip to the West- | Competition Is Lacking | ward and the Interior on business. “A survey has shown that thel <1 RNl greater amount of fish sales is nude on 'I‘hursdms for consump- 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. Daily Emm Want Ads hy Daily Cross-word Puzzle AR AR ||IJIIII RAINCOATS ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Behave = L. " Pt ¥ 5. Epic poem MIE i g,':‘n‘:rvud E mEJEIl B1S| i avikhis Values up to $6.95—Your choice ' : d L g .. ‘l o THE TREND is towar x'smnl.‘f Where 2 foree BV SRR TR R e T o e e et Tete e e MG - Ofpgaca’ R “ELECTROL”-of course! . nofifi‘fi’r’.fl‘\\"& N, Ransxeal 22 Swamp 19. Pale and sick- ly looking 25. Discolor 26. Implement for lifting 28. High pointed hin Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal 35¢ 21. Egg-shaped 23 Evergreen tree 24. Huge 29, Confederate House Dresses i7’ Be profitabl i i i mfonane o, e 4 Plumbing Bisting Wi musical 2, Pl ’ B g p WOMEN'S AND MISSES [ b ] 3. AnY enormous 41+ One T"Jhu“ - Marry 31, Huge wave s ' animal or dreaf- e el 30! City in New d TEM 23, Article 4. Enuraly DOWN 40, Gray ook Values up to $2 45 HI'LINE SYS 3. M‘,‘:K"‘I{ke 44 with Gone by ‘5. };mmn e e Jles 4 i es—Produce— Sm v e g B e i g Groceri mcoeredh aud Sliibey. Wty 00 g 'd w! y a 5. Vi i i poane U OEMALL R 8 N : Fron: Siroet opjmito Hevis Hadware Oo: » stan B¢ . Italla |V 7. ra 3 82 t five i A:u?:"xc' ) 8. Automobile . ! i ¥ ' : " . CASH AND CARRY of the mal . Aerlal railway: o’ q V p Claso tightly collog R ( A S s 1 < - S — = = * " FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 5 : ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 FINAL 6LEARANCE—Fur Trims, Heavy Weight, Values up to $19.50 FELT HATS FINAL CLEARANCE IIHI%IIIH// rrr C1 11 7 N/ ann o 3 $4.45 50¢ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Que S o You B and B st e ONNERUP’S ,‘.‘Jlrmca,u’s. Pioneer Cash. Department Store” Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office HHIIIIIMIHIHHMIIIIHIHIIIIHIMIMHIHIIHMIIIMMIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIfllulllllllllllllllllll|IllllIII|IIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlHIlIlflHIIIIII|IIIHIIII“IIIIIIl“IIIlllIlllllIllllfiulllllllilllllill T 10000000 [t = = = = = B = % = £ = = = = £ = = = [*]

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