The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1934, Page 2

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AR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSDAY MARCH 7, 1934. C FmENcE IS F our-Year-Old Lad anelm o . B. DRPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE, WEATHES BUREAD fipA K Ac A]N IN - Aloneto Anchorage; He’s Stur zfieu !nggt;:f:, LOCAL DATA Boarder on Tn of Vtctorm Forecast for Jwnean and victniy. beginning a( 4 pam. March 7: UNITED STATES P Cloudy and warmer an”hl Thursday probably snow;fresh south-ef ly winds. r boarder of}a little shy av 1usi, takes to trav- Time Barometer Temp. Humtdity Wind Valocity Weather e ol as Growing Girls Frocks Meet Don’ Beal, (he steamship Victoria. This four-|eling kindly, and if his parents| 4 b.m. yest'y 3042 21 NE Clear ar-old s f a veteran Signal|would permit, there wouldn’t be| ¢ ain. today 3054 18 2 usme ~ year-old son of a veteran would pe 3 27 NE Clear sits To e s B SS Be(ter People Are orps man in the Territory, is en-|much difficulty in getting him at-| Noon today 3044 22 5 NE Cldy SIZES 12 TO 1614 Cheerfal, :Declares B. * route to Anchorage where his fa-|tached to the ship permanentis v CABLE AND RADYO REPOKTS ther, Tke Beal, is attached to the = — These dresses are brand new—Flower Prints *‘My Behrends government radio station. | however. But he's a nonchalant YESTERDAY | ! TODAY 1wese dresses are brand n ower Prints R Ay Nomipally traveling alone, and|traveler and you wouldn't guess his| © Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. zam. Precip, 4am. . Checks . . . Stripes and geometric effeets. i in the charge of Mrs. C. Bersing,|aversion to boats unless he told| sStation temp. temp. ! terap, temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weather & \ i stewardess, he is the “pal” of al-{you. Trains do not appeal to hml; Barrow -20 -2 | =20 -18 4 0 Clear Also plain colors—vred, green, navyi: tan, rose i b:ck"" Mr. Behrends said: most everyene on the ves jther. But if you guess | Nome 10 et R . f 1l - . 3 n his seven weeks’ trip, he vis- i 1 laffy about ¢ et | ,lllil ltllll‘ \\Il]l |Il”!~. bows .lll(l ah()h. 5 ), you he's daffy about cars Bethel 14 14 J ited Seattle, Chicago, Washington, if daddy Ike has one at Anchor Fairbanks -4 -4 | o ’ Neéw York and San Francisco. He A R c GHIEFS age, he’s just going to stay re| Dawson -20 -20 | Clear made heavy purchases for the and p with the count; | st. Paul 22 20 Bl Slp“ngl and summ:r tri;de of his f el | Duteh Harbor 32 32 department store here anticipa- | HIHH | E 3 32 » R ccosment sore e o antre: ENTY OONEERENGE i . E8 . business in its history. gl |4 21 21 ‘“ . wh A¢companied by Grandson ’ B3 e Mr. Behrends was accompanied | 14 38 on his eastern trip by his grand- = 1 40 40 son, Ben Mullen, a student in | 22 20 Notre Dame University. They spent 56 5 several days in the national capi- bupe“ntendents Leave 0"{ B ?H; ’;3 ; ;:1. visltix}g bé;h memssmw :m&i Victoria After Ten days San Francisco 0 66 C,( ¥ ouse Of presentatives anc | i | . | A storm of considerable ene: watching them. at work, They at Juneau Mee“ng ! 3 ; were guests of Delegate Dimond e yin the House and Senator C. C. Following a conference here with| Dill of Washington in the Senate. Ike Taylor, Chief Engineer of the| The Delegate is busy day and Alaska Road Commission, six exe-| night attending to- the intes tives of the organization left on| of Alaska, He is earning the re the Victoria today for their homes | utation of being one of the hard- the Westward and In | 10-watt clear est working members of Congress e the seventh, Ross Kin | Ay : Y Discusses Thans Policy superintendent of the Nome dis-| 15-watt frost ... 20c UNITED FOOD CO During his absence from here, trict, Will take the Northwestern| o= 20¢ g B Mr. Behrends was designated to h tomorrow morning on a va- 25-watt frost ... 20¢ CAS“ GRO(‘ERS { , represent the Federal Home Lo ition before returning North 40-watt frost ... 20c } Board. He spent several d Routine matters and the sum- 2 i D] . > T Seattle on his return con mer’s work have been discussed at | 50-watt frost 20¢ M‘{P‘One 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 ()\I (JI{OL P \\ ()\llfl\ g DRESSFS with W. E. McCroskey, Manager the conference, which is an annual — 6()-watt 5 0c ————— BT 2 o st - e are 4 of Washington State and Alaska, affair. for that board. A plan of proced- Those who left on the Victoria 75-watt 7 4 W ASH DAY TROUBLES Prints and Plain Colors ure was agreed upon between them are: Frank Nash, Superintendent| 75.watt WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU BUY THE ure is high over Northern, Interior and Southeat Ala ward to California with clear wea‘her over Northe Alaska. Temperatures have risen in n y | Territor and has been submitted to Wash- for the Fairbanks district; M. C lington authorities for approval. Edmunds, Superintendent at An-|100-watt | “As soon as this has been done, chorage; Fred Spach, Assistant Su- |7 ()()-watt the entire plan will be made pub- perintendent, who comes from the lic, Mr. Behrends said. “It takes Kuskokwim area; T. D. Huddles- 150-watt a little time to set such agencies ton, Superintendent of the Val 150-watt frost ... 65¢ l’ 44811']\76 in motion but we are doing ev- district; R. J. Stephen, Superin- 4 2 : erything fo prevent unnecessary tendent at’ Chitina, and John|150-watt BW' white _65¢ ‘IAC 7 delay. In the meantime, we are Coats, Master Mechanic of the|90() wart clear ... 80c / HI;\E not going to see anyone lose his Commission with headquarters at ‘home because of burdensome in- Chitina. terest or other obligations. If 7 e ~ I lt,l:euh:ret such cases, if they are Shop In Juneaun | ‘ a ought te our attention, we will -————— £ Bo M. Behren dS b OO, L nc. take whatever action is neces“)y\"' BERWCBIANN _—\ 1 to give relief,” he declared | DINING ROOMS | e g il Juneau’s Leading Department Store 4 CARRINGTON WESTBOUND | | mable Board by Week or Month | A new shipment of the I'L‘(‘l‘i\'(": popular machifles just G YOURS NOW COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER—Ask about our convenient payment plan 1 Transient Meals 50c | [ Glenn Carrington, part owner of | | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniloff | . = |the Juneau-Young Hardware Com- ' f———————— Al k El . L- , & pany and merchandise broker, left | 3 TI{OMAS asika ectric lg (14 3 ¥ : e R A e Ay today on the steamer Victoria forj, devoted to the advancement of WARRACK ARRIVES Seward and interior points on J}; },I"esas&emg l C Pou;er CO leapite afe Hetuglihie, | J. B. Warrack, President of War- ‘busmess e || Home of Hart, Schaftner and | I{ard"](lr(/’ 0. TUNEAL 4 o 6 (‘; Gifts to an individual are not S = | P, o ceoraand 14 [ (s 3 rack Construction Company, and L Marx Clothing 10ne UGLAS—Phon “ YOUR INCOME | i v i i e comivion commmny ) Sty i Somns ) 18 itable organization, as defined by — e i i i L o s bl orgunaaton, a3 et oy today atte s, et vl in K- gmmlmfim|||mmuum|m|u||m|mlu||||||||||||||||ummulllmmmmu|1uunmmmlmlumu|m|||mmuml T ———— TAX {even though the organization dis- PRIt e S SRS 3 mong the individ- CHET JQHN&ON HERE No. 23 Contributions made to the Unit-] «chet” Johnson, Alaska repre- ¢ , the District of Colum-|gsentative of National Grocery Com- | Deduction for |bia, any State or Territory Or|pany, arrived here today on the | political subdivision thereof, such|gteamer Victoria. He has been vis- las a city or town, for exclusively |jting the trade in towns south of | public purposes, are deductible; for|pere for several days. example, a gift of real estate to il a city to be used perpetually as Daily Empire Want Ads Pa; made by an individual a ol Sibita . nack Ta deduiiihls. . Alssies y. Empire W : y Wi HoUens - prox ¢\ contributions to the special fund | e A sevenue act. - The organization 10)yor yocational rehabilitation, to|| Jones-Stévemns Shop which the gift is made must meet) oo o o zati v t 5ts ganizations of war ve . several tests. The corporation,|bears o " {aias ® LABIES'—CHILDREN'S jerans and their auxiliaries in the trust, community chest, fund, Or|ynireq States, and to lodges, for READY-TO-WEAR | foundation must be operated ex-iy.igigus, scientific, educational, lit- | Seward Street Near Third | (:‘.usxvely for rel{p;muk charitable erary, or charitable purposes. ?———‘———————-—{I sciebtifc, .1 . or educational} 1y general, the deduction is lim-{¢ purposes, or for the prevention}jicy 5 15 per cent of the net in- of cruelty to children or »ammnls come, exclusive of the contribu- No part of the organization’s in-ji.,¢ come may inure to the benefit of any private stockholder or indi- vidual. Contributions made to a mis-| % & By sionary fund, church building fung,| Frank I. Reed, owner o e and for the benefit of other activi- |Anchorage hotel and head of the | ties of the church are deductible.|EKlutna power plant, is entoute Pew rents, assessments, and dues|home after several weeks on busi- paid to Ehoreh re regarded as|Dess in San Francisco and BSeat- contributions. to a corpora- | te: tion or association organized or [ ] Just Arrived! FRESH ASPARAGUS, Ib. .................1 CUCIMEEIR ) .. ... FRESH TOMATOES, Ib. ..................20c FRESH SPINACH, 2 Jbs. ..................25 NEW POTARREE B, ..o ] BUNCH CARROTS, large bunch .:........10c SRURARE a2 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, 2 for ...........25¢ FRESH PEAS JUST ARRI\'ED—Z Pounds i .35¢ Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern THEATRES | With long contracts for major films. For information or appointment R.C. TAYLOR ADDRESS p Box Number 1000, care Empire Charitable contributions and gilts e REED unN VICTORIA MMmllifimemwlm"m e~ Shop in .lnneau 00 Mandarin Dance Stu(llo Goldstein Building ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND - TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected ' 'uummmfiiim"mifim PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 4 : gf: Room LARGE SHIPMENT OF HOSTESS CAKES | LUMBER ® ‘Acrobatic’ ‘ JIVA] : 1;;,:}..,@ FRESH PETERSBURG SHRIMP Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ® Reducing Classes in shells ® Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m. and from 6 to 7 p. m. daily for appointment. “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery (o rr oo Under supervision of GRACE V. DAVIS Private instruction or class George Bros. Telephones 92-9_5 " Five Fast Deliveries Daily lessons avaflable WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 %IllllllllmmmmmmIIIIHI_IIIHIMIIIH!IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIH_IlIllllllIIIHIIflIIIIflIIIIII[IH[fl!IIIHIHIHmIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIl FRYE’S BABY BEEF ’”f qm s

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