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N oA R .y Sl o o A g e e e e e s S Y YVPSOET T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934. VEEPTIVET IS TV P TIVTIVINIVTIIIV I TR P P2 0T LR e i FIERCE ARABS ARE DEFENDING 'SHEBA'S CITY D i . French Explorers and Dis- coverers of Ancient SMITH ELECTRIC CO. |VETERAN FISHERIES MOVES TO SHATTUCK | EMPLOYEE AND WIFE today by Deputy Marshal N. O. {friend of the Sullivans. ven. The bodies have not been BUILDING ON APRIL 1, DROWN;NANEK Rlvgkfgincums of the tragedy were mnot Geoige Brinck, manager yof the Juneau store of the Smith Elec tric Company, announced toda; William E. Sullivan, veteran am the present lecation on Triangle|lost their lives early | recovered. -| Mr. Sullivan has peen connected ployee of the United States Bureau |with the Bureau for many years. that the store will be moved from ocf Fisheries, and Mrs. Sullivan, |He was transferred to the Briswl‘l this week | Bay-Bering Sea district in 1929 .as; place to the new Shattuck Build-|aftempting to cross the Naknek |warden and winterman, and has ing on Third and Seward Streets.|River, The store room is being at- tractively decorated and the com- pany is expected to be located in Capital, in Paris ~~~~~ the new quarters about April 1, PARIS, March 23—Fierce Ar- Mr. Brinck said. abs are bel d by Andre Mal- — e SEAPLANE MAKES TRIP TO SEATTLE FROM XETCHIK raux, French e ing the he rich Jlost metropolis of Queen Sheba’s reizn, against. modern exploration Malraux, and Pilot Capt. Mol- inier, who have returned here, are sure they found the Paris of the glamorous Sheba city in a cluster cr ruined towers and temples at the edge of the Ruba Elkhali des- ert. to be guard- of The Lockheed seaplane of the a Air Express arrived in Se: vesterday, piloted by Charles| The plane left here ay afternoon and stayed | S in Ketchikan until yesterday, when | it continued south, J. V. Hickey said. No passengers made the trip There is a possibility that val- south. uable archaeological treasurs, in- B g A TV cluding the tomb of the Queen of MRS. HARRY G. WATSON TERS ST. ANN'S ON THURSDAY EVENING | Arab nomads fired on the plane Mrs. Harry G. Watson entered| when it was flown over the ruins St. Ann's Hospital last evenin and these must be driven off be- with a severe attack of appen fore exploration can be possible, citis. She is considerably better Malraux- said. today and expects to return to her| home within a day or so. that. dynasty, lie in the sandy wastes seen by Malraud. - - Trappers were paid $115,000 for 200,000 pelts sold to fur dealers in Richmend, Ky, last year. NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL Tflxl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that the undersigned has been dulY“ appointed School Tax Collector for | the City of Juneau in conformity | with Chapter 29, Alaska Session‘ Laws, 1919. | All male persons between the| ages of twenty-one and fifty years except soldiers, sailors in U. 8.} Navy or Revenue Cutter Service,| volunteer Firemen, paupers andi insane persons, are subject to tax in sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). | Should you be living in Alaska | on or prior to the first Monday | in April, 1934, said tax shall be| due and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May | 1, 1934, | Should you arrive in Alaska later | than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent thirty (30) days after your arrival, or within! ten (10) days after notice is given| you. | All persons, firms or corporauons,‘ employing labor shall furnish list| of employees to collector and are| authorized by law to deduct amount | of tax from wages of employees. | Fines and imprisonment are pro-| vided by the Act above quoted for| those who fail or neglect to pay| i tax or furnish list of employees. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Murch‘ | " EASTER Greeting Cards 10c JUNFEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE’] P O: Substation No. 1 22, 1934, A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. Schoal Tax Collector for Juneau. — First publication, March 22, 1934. FREE DELIVERY e e P S “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Here They Are! Mojud RINGLESS The Stockinos the Siars Vear | | i | | | | fashions originate, rings in stockings are as taboo as hoops in skirts. The smartest screen stars are .wearing Mojud Ringless and we've ‘brought you the same stocking in Hollywood's own smart Screenlite Shades. Mojud Ringless are crystal clear— ringless, streakless, shadowless. Come in and -see -them. You'll be de- lighted to know that this new modern stocking costs no more than ordinary hosiery. Every pair identified a label beating the signature of a screen star. > \ - L ] )’1 Juneau’s Own Store according to word received |resided there since that time. Jusv the flavor you like beést, too. If you are look- ing for a better flavored tea—uniformly high qual- ity at a low cost per cu ask for 4 n’s Yellow Label Tea ge Pekoe & Pekoe) (ra Liptor’s Green Japan Tea Hardy, former bureau employee and } 3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Burews) LOCAL DATA Forecast tor Juneaw »nd vielnily. beginning at 4 p.m., March 23: Cloudy tonight and Saturday, war mer tonight; gentle variable winds Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vsipcity . Weashe 4 pm. yesty J30.38 44 27 S 6 Clear 4;am. today ...u.3026 ki udar WEW v oy Cldy Nooen today 30.24 45 35 w 10 Clear CABLE AND RADYO REPOETS YESTERDAY |, . . TODAY - uhSEtr Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4d.m. Zam. Prectp. .. Station vemp, temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barorw -20 -20 | ~28 . -28 8 0 Clear Nome 26. 26 | 2. +30 4 02 Cldy Bethel 48 48 {28 28 0 0 Clear Fairbanks 2 22 | 12 12 4 02 Snow Dawson 6 6 | 2 4 0 0 Pt. Cldy St. Paul 34 34 jo8k -84 14 16 cldy Dutch Harbor 40 40 | 36 36 0 172 Clear Kodiak 40 38 34 36 - 12 Pt. Cldy Cordova 34 34 | 32 32 0 10 Snow Juneau 45 “ 32 34 2 0 Cldy Sitka 4 — 28 - o 0 Cldy Ketchikan 54 52 | 28 28 4 0 QGlear Frince Rupert 58 58 | 32 34 8 0 Clear Edmonton 22 14 4 4 4 02 Clear Seattie 60 56 46 46 14 0 Clear 0 70 | 48 48 4 0 Clear 64 60 | 54 54 4 Trace Cldy metric pressure is moderately low ne;x'_t.hn‘AIoul"J’: | Islands and over the ocean to the southeastward with rain or snow in Southwestern Alaska. The pressure is high over the re-| mainder of the Territory and in Western Canada with generally partly cloudy weather, and snow flurries in portions of the In ior. Temperatures have risen in the Interior, on Seward Penins and in the Gulf of Alaska: . NEW LOCATION TRIANGLE BUILDING SABIN’S “The Store That Guarantees Its Merchandise!” @ We will greet you from our new store tomor- row morning and to each and every person visiting us we offer an opportunity to own FREE! 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