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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1934. L] i n 7 ] J"NEAUW“MEN,S in celébration of the . National efforts will be made to restore the y Business Women's Week. Each one | wardrobes of the unemployed busi- Th W h of the clubs’is to make an effort{ness woman as| well as her mor-| e eat er B k. e to ss‘clilre a’minimum of m;m. JObS. ale. One day will be given to In-| By the U. 5. Weather Buream) 1 FIRLST ‘ RRI I 1 LAS ()F g PR ING Iord\\umcn. one for each week day |ternational Relations, and many| LOCAL DATA g ) - and two for Sunday. The resull other things are nned. R, $ [0S Shnbinste T Mrs. Togee. other nmilil_\.mr"l Ronou‘ it t-u Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 2: i ‘IF‘RCI{ 1}~I)ISE UNEupl-uYMENT velt, who is an honorary member | MISS MARY KOLASA IS to" et ey and coldep. tonighk-ayd Batirdays moderate south / Vi A1 Al ¥ lof the Federation, and is being| IMPROVING IN HEALTH i S ] |heralded as definite proof of the| AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS| 4 p.m’ yest'y B‘";g':;" T:qmn' mm:f;“’ Wénd Felacky w"?w k contidence of the Federation in! L4 am todsy . . S = : BEING UNPACKED TODAY Thigt a1 il SR qul NN SpRteRs IR LB e AR R P B Pt <. 4 L7 4 A In connegtion with this endeavor, Fourth and Fifth Grades of the CABLE AND RADYO REPO! i National . Business any women in Juneau desirious of [Juneau Public School, Who has i 4 N . WoanS Week positions are requested to motify been seriously ill since February YESTERDAY | TODAY | B T T T L R e e B ol S Mrs. Pearl Burford, President of 20 at her home in the Spickett ———nm—-\‘___‘ | Members of ‘the Jutieau Business the Juneau Business and’ Profes- | Apartments, is considerably im-| oo .o o Lel:nm | Lowestdam. Zam. Precip. 4am. ; and Professional ‘Women's Club sional Women's Club, Mrs. Frank | proved according to school authori- | poo o o0 fenp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather & g & have undertaken to furnish em- Garnick, Mrs. Cash Cole, or other | t She is able to 'receive al n oo % e ég *;2 12: 0 Cldy 3 i - ] 7 e few v xpects 1 3 e ) o =22 0 Cldy > I N - C ployment or find positions for wom- members Of the club, stating the few v s now and expects 0| pono e e 3 : y Somethin & New in Cotton en in need of work, In conjunction kind of, employment wanted and| return to her position next Week. | peabanis Lt 2 2 ¢ 0 Clear with the policy adopted by the qualifications. | During the absence of Miss Kol-| I‘J‘J‘“w‘ 18 1; ‘f 0 4 18 Snow P [ National Federation of Business Ten-Year Program asa, Mrs. E. L Pricha has been| opo . 3 12190 10 cuy rints and Professional Women's Clubs, Two vears ago the Federation|doing substitute teaching of the| poo ot o $i3es AP e 0 Clear throughout the country, according began working out a ten-year Fourth and Fifth Grade pupils. Kodigk | 34 33 LerH g 6 04 Snow to Mrs. Cash*Cole, Sécretary of the plan, calling for study of economic | > o - CarBiova ;{. 34 7"3, ,'8 6 0 loeal organization. problems, and their social impli- | ALBERT ENDRES TO JOIN Juhidh 4; b1 i ;l’i 4 80 N = o . 3 e L £ The club here will also observe cations. In line with this idea,| OPERATING Sitka d > 0 14 1.37 Sieeting More dash in their patterns—geometries . . . the seventh National Business the Federation is interested in| BARBER SHOP lg(tf('l!flk»m :g b1 — 102 Sleeting loral i I at sensible T |Wemen's Week of the National education, housing, recreation and| | Bfios Bupat . p. A5 PR e - Clay florals . . . stripes. ore quality—at sensible Federation of Business and Pro- the use of leisure, constructive| Albert Endres will arrive on the | F,h‘m"wn‘ b : 40 4 68 Cldy v | fessional Women's Club, which will economy in local government, re-|motorship Northland to join his| S:(:ul‘nc = f- 36 6 0 prices. be formally opened by Mrs. Frank- lief and unemployment, and these|brother, Fred Endres, in operating Pm‘ atid ;0 jf :_10 24 42 lin D. Roosevelt with a nation-wide subjects will be discussed by well- |the latter's barber shop in Douglas.| gup prancise ped 56 56 12 86 broadcast on the evening of March known speakers at Re-employment | .- | anclice 58 54 4 0 o . 5 ; 12. The week is observed from Day luncheons and Public Re!.\-’ IN KNIGHT APARTMENTS s G : TRy = 5 Colored Nomad Pique, yard ....30¢ ® | March 11 to March 17, Mrs. Cole tions dinners all over the country | e B Cflmd'a‘”"‘f:”ii {’;;:’s‘:mm“y‘““ 121ly low over Alaska and West- J stated during business Women's Week, | Bert McDowell and Roald c“p‘i Soa wu,‘m. lx\icx~iur o b n "I:un-nary. reading 28.56 inches, Ding Dong Dimity, vard ...........ceo.oo.. 30¢ ‘g ! Re-employment for Women Plans For Week stead, of the Piggly Wiggly force,| southeast Alaska to Oregos °‘"_;h ern Alaska and rain from g e + Immediate re-employment of 10,- Thursday of Business Women's|have moved to the Knight Apart-| ajacka with clear weat h(ff ]"n Bm"mgmé-‘fi“r“'r“ rising in Western iiepenist Pattiiane andls: w8 000 “white collar women has been Week will be Rehabilitation Day, ments. | en . £ 3 b hOneEakives linyo fall- Evercrisp Permanent Organdie, yard..50c set as the goal for themselves by including all kinds, sartorial, pro-| - | S0 In the Oulf of Alasks And the soUiiwestern Interior. Personality Chiffon V ("‘e’ var(l VVVVVVV 3%¢ L_h(' 1,300 Cl,‘ibs of the F:ederat»x?r‘”ffl onal 7and /p\yffifllro,,xcal_ and) Daily Empl}e Want Ads Payfl ‘r- A B R O e e S Y Solid Colored Broadcloth, yard ......... 25¢ ‘ [ i § -4 SRS R ST S PSRRI IR, CUIS TS Y Y/ : : Part Linen Crash Roller Toweling : | ‘ ' ? I 7 b Linen color and pure white with c)lored border i 10-yard length. PRICE AND UALITY Our's can’t he el .. = . o ¢ 4 o roe 2 ~ A axoellent valié st $1.50" for vhi' Setad ks take advantage of the items below and be convinced. NEW BLEACHED FLOUR SACKS — Ready for use — $1.50 dozen HONE 16 IIOVE 16 . b oo LSRR B U B AMERICAN OYSTERS, 2 f 25¢ 3. M b | PURI MY 2 1o BEAUTY PARLORS . p B. . Behrends LO., ]nc. URE Dunbars—Tall Cans ‘ . - feg 1113 PRESE 3 SPECIALS! Juneau’s Leading Department Store SER VE q { [ ] PECIALS! Al Al A J ' il 245 Jars PANCAKE FLOUR . 19¢c § | ® PERSONAL SERVICE! \ . \ ) Maximum—ULarge Packages Al 3 W/'I R . Sie 4. son TA R I FF ISSUE Administration Is York speculators have been“having c - vyl PI : vel e : > 397 for appointment ! A5 E a lively game of tag. hone 397 apy men y ! Vou I["””“”“ for Fearing the market would go up AI] Flavors POTA TUES TS R e ) 6‘)(' m-o«w——vo~—--»»-~'»o—-—-~o-m~—! : House Cleaning taster than was healthy after re- ! _— valuation of the dollar, Washing- (Continued from 2age One) ton suddenly revived the movement | -_— e | for legislation this session to reg-| The point is, however, that the|ulate exchanges. That scared the electoral college would be abol-|speculators, and they ran to coveér. ished. That would mean an inde- The Fletcher committee helped S ¥ pendent or third-party candidate |y, i D % N 3 20 b o e by announcing hearings on stock President Asks for Author- tor president coula get ‘on the | ;uikar briactices, duid! eéchansd! 6f — Good Grade—25-pound Sacks BANANAS, 3pouml.s o e Ao FOR SALE Golden Ripe o i.y to Make Commer- ballot without going to the really | ficigls came back with an annouce- | AT memen[s \Li‘-)nxlblli'k}l.'d ““,’,‘"E’I" and eXDeNse | ment that mew rules alteady had | l’.‘ive Modem Up-to-Date 'Motion Picture g 4,‘1 pnzvm:v a slate of electors in|paey adopted fo curb practices the Th 9 the field in each state. | Senators were complaining about eatres located in Southeastern Alaska (Continued from Page One) | If the amendment is adopted,|” The game will go on for some S UASH lb 4e PP LIS ST e TR R d election returns may look like this: jnmc The ‘President’ 18 not ‘com- : 3 9 S U R R Plack = WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Republican forces did not await Electoral vote of Califormia:|iiieq to details of the pending | Yellow—Thick—Tasty Dry Pack SHRIMP Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern the message on the tariff to open!Jones 12031; Smith, 7.316; Bro\\n,‘bm and may frown on some oI the fire. It was stated yesterday the|2008; Doe, 685; total votes 22. ‘mm'e drastic proposals unless he President would send a mflsmge' Meaning, for one thing, a 1ot Of | tpinks the speculators are gemng on tariff, indicating its trend, and |election-night headaches COmP“".mo foxy. the G. O. P. minorities in 1he‘m" the batting average. | - e YAMS 4 lb 25 Senate and House rallied against| FLURRIED SPECULATORS L O C Large 5 oz. Tins RES the proposal. Leader Snell, in the| Washington officials and New) Daily Empire ‘Want Ads Pay House, predicted that those of his — pdlitical faith will be “solidly against the proposal to the bmor, end” Snell further said: “It will} be a long time before even a Democratic Congress will give ~uch\ With lo_ng contracts for major films. For information or appointment s Southern 12¢ APPLES,Ib. . . . . . 3¢ Extra Special power to one man.’ C AYLOR It is indicated the Republicans| Box—99¢ B | R- . T will carry the issue to the fail o 1 campaign, | | ADDRESS BILL INTRODUCED L I y [ | . WASHINGTON, March 2. — A . he Best ea s O talnabl Box Number 1000, care Emlnre bill has been introduced in the| b, . s e House which Democratic leaders 4 e 9 4 fi LAY i i e . 4 B Y said provided for a permanent tariff policy. Previous indications have been om— Here are’ Work Shoes that’ POT -PREPARED CHICKENS— BACON that the tariff legislation would be can “take it!” Wear- 1 2 2 “ t L4 . . . . ) el’ i i';’::&id b'l‘lo pxl:?-edee« s xt“;lm 2;:: ing leathers built over easy We now have this fine item in Hergely Jiced se bil vides agresments fitting lasts.. Extra thick i o broilers' as well as stewers 240 lb‘ Yet s g " ALASKA MEAT CO. |} FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND |} TC HAMS AND BACON--U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | J unéad Lumber Mills, Inc. “terminable” inside of three years| 4 € - . soles reinforced ' for water- but could be extended indefinitely. B And ‘ofir low Reaction { The Senate Republican reaction ‘l,’:::: '“’ 104 "the" most to the tariff message immed- ol iate. Senator McNary, party lead- er, said the power sought amounts to the “suppression of the Tariff Commission and powers it now exercises under flexible provisions of the present tariff law.” Quick Action Chairman Harrison, of the Sen- ate Finance Committee, which will handle the bill after it passes the' House, said the legislation wilfl “obtain quick results. The Presi- dent will be given means whereby |} Dle may cope with what other governments are doing.” .- MRS. THYRA MERRILL TO LEAVE ON SHORT TRIP ;... TO PORTLAND, ORE. sz.’s Pait Mrs. Thyra Merrill will leave Tiug o Lok B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. For Better Meats and Gmcenes 'luf the south on the motorship “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” g PHONE : . WeDeliver 1 6 "IlIllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIHHIIHIHIHWIIMIMWWWM I ' Oregon, with her sis- sibeaaling bbis RN | (s w SHORTENING, pound package . . . . 10c Armour’s—Pure ' Vegetable CHICKENS COTTAGE CHEESE Extra Fancy Blue Ribbon Birds Novelty ‘Tumblers 20¢ b, 20¢ ALL SIZES No matter what type of work you do, you'll find the right shoe here! Shoes give you m nom(wt' FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON | Frye-Bruhn Company [ Telephone 88 . Prompt Delivery ' , C. T. Rose, who is ill. to be away for two or o, ki, abwan, Akl