The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1934, Page 2

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FOR Eqsler Clothes New C Coat and Hat Sots Dresses ~—COTTON SILK—WOOI oats ||||llllllll|l|l|IHllI|l||IIIH|lllII||llllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllllltll"“ll FOR GLEE CLUB TOAID FARLEY MEMBERS HERE ON COMMITTEE Washmgton U /\lumm\Qum PWA Post to Accept Make Arrangements—— i Ba]h 3 Assll:stalnt = Glacier ' Trip, Dancing I DSl gy VCam.mued from Page One) Plans for the entertalnment Of | ———itmr the twenty-one members of the University of Washington Glee Club arriving on the Northland Satur- y, were annourfced today by| Winn, and his alumni c')m»] s which have been active in making arrangements for party’s s in Juneau. | A committee of University of Washington Alumni will meet the boat when it arrives. The men will be taken to the Gastineau Ho- tel, and shortly after, all memb of the club who desire will leave for a trip’ to the Glacier, return- in ample time for their Sat- irday matinee performance at the apitol Theatre. The Governor's house has been “I am sorry to lose you from the Public Works Administration,” | the Secretary said in his letter. “You have been a real help in many difficult situations and there has never been a time when T| could not rely upon you loyally | and intelligently to. work for the best interests of the organization of which you were a part “I understand why the Demo- cratic National Committee should want to avail itself of your ser< vices with an important campaign approaching. I can not stand inj the way of your accepting the ap-| pointment that Mr. Farley has of-| fered you at headqua: s and I accept your resignation with re-| { | | { opened to0 a committee of Alumni|gyoc New Sweater Blouses Scarfs Gloves Shoes and Underwear HAIR RIBBONS HANDKERCHIEFS HAIR BOWS CHILDREN’S FREE! Hose - who will hold an informal dancing ty there from 10:30 until 12 ‘clock Saturday night in honor Purses of the wisiting club. oy G : The committee has invited Wash- alumni from Juneau to the affair, and also rs of the Jungau and Senior es from the two schools. Sunday morning Curator Kash- evaroff will opén the museum to the Glee Club members. Concerts | will be held both Sunday dfl. T~ noon and evening, and t members will leave for on the Northland either lat day night or Meonday morning. - D Shop mm Juneau Business Picking Up Mr. Hurja will direct party af- fairs at committee headquarters in | the National Pr Building. will be an. increasing amount of| work to be handled there as the| financial campaign. of the com- mittee begins and as the Congres- sional campaign develops. { FOOD . SALE ‘e Girl Scouts will.have a Food at the Sanitary Grocery Sat- , March 31, at 10 am. adv. - D Classed as a tree and plant pest. | mistletoe is outlawed bv ordinan: in several California cities and its destruckion made compulsory. There | - To the first 200 children buy- ing a pair of hose each will receive a PHOENIX TOP B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. e T PENSION ISSUE 13 ‘Juneau’s Leading Department Store WAR RESULTS HEAGHES COURT; FORCOUNCIL OVER KILLINGS WRIT iS ASKED s y Indian, Seeks \‘\.11 Lom[)e“mg 1L. ment of Pension inued from rage One) refusal to ma 5 Uf the one se mem- unless he would ses- into xcluding persons who are aid from the Intc Since then the B that Indians are Federal assistance not entitled to Territorial P - - ten HOSPITAL GUILD TO i :MEET ON MONDAY, 2, AT 3 APR. On Monday o'clock in the be a special me bers of the Hospi Ann's. Hospital, J. F. Mullen, Secret All those who belong Guild are urged to meeting as a number matters will be brou decision. — .- FRED A. HANSEN ENTERS . ST. AN'S HOSPITAL WITH . SEVERE CASE, to this nt Fred A. Hansen, Superintendent of the Copper River and North- m \Railway, who was aboard on his way to Cm- nopposed. | albot O'CLOCK z to Mrs\, the | TONSILITIS | AT KETCHIKAN CITY ELECTION KANSAS CTTY, March 29. —War- | fare was declared on gunmen ml' hoodlums yesterday, as the after- math of four killings and other acts that terrorized the city elec- tion Tuesday in which “Little| Tammany,” Democratic organiza-; tion, crushed the bid of the Citi-! zens’ Fusion ticket. Sheriff Thomas B. Bash, of ; Jackson County, took a hand in local chir-| the heated municipal election and his nomination ordered arrests in_ an effort to lity race, having | bpring to justice those responsible s of four persons, and | for numerous instances of gun- entered the race for | play, sluggings and kidnapings. also by Detmml»‘ Sheriff Bash, a Demacrat him- ow 13 entrants to the|self, ordered his deputies to ar- es having closed | rest a number of Democratic lead- erday afternoon. . |ers in the Sixteenth Ward where the worst disturbances -occurred. >ee o Chroni s for munici- vesterday brought in »pposing P. J. Gil- t candidate for the well as one more | B. Houghtaling School Board office | David S. Rowe, alphabetically, the names | r on the official | 3, unless there are | MISS VIRGINIA MOORE AND J S. Burgun, F. JOSEPH IRVING, YOUNG ARE Sr Davies, l MARRIED IN NEWBERG, ORE. ick, H R. Gould, C. H.| , Paul Jones, Lem McKay, | H. M. Pedersen J. H. B. Skidmore ard J. A, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson Moore of Newberg, Ore- gon, who visited the Misses Es- — D e Daily Empire Want Ads DTay Friends of Miss Virginia Moore, | ther and Elizabeth Kaser two years ! ago, were mterested to receive an- | O e 3 IN FIELD nouncements of her marrlage on March 21, t Joseph Irving Young of Hollywood, California. Miss Esther Kaser left several weeks ago to attend the wedding and preliminary events in Newberg Mr. Young is connected with the motion picture industry as scen- ario writer and director and the newlyweds will make their home in Hollywood. ' Lora MAE ALEXANDER | _SOPRANO | YVocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | | STUDIO—500 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 164 Just Arrived A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT or ew Dresses | SUITABLE FOR EASTER OR JUNIOR PROM WEAR $6.75 10 $12.75 Juneau Frock Shoppe Opposite George Bros. SWIFT’S EASTER TREAT! Swift’s H u‘korv Smoke(l H ams The tradtiional Easter meat, specially low- priced. Tender, sweet, and enticing. Tt will 21() make your dinner perfect—pound y ' EITHER WHOLE OR HALF HAMS Picnic Shoulder Hams Shankless—No waste—Guaranteed weight, 19¢ pound sy TELEPHONE 478 = PROMPT DELIVERY ! ® No Statement! Can stand against the testimony many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEA of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS ® We are in a position to give you thc best to be had at any price! RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING ~ SHEET METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 5. B, DlPA.RTm oFr Agutgm.’rm wumn HI.TREAU “The Weather By {tle U. 5. Weatner Burean) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw 2nd vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 29: Probably rain tonight and Friday; moderate sotitheasteMly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vslocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.02 42 13 w 8 “Clear 4 am. today 29.92 37 85 E 10 Clear Noon today 29.89 40 22 NE 12 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Ellhefllvm | Lowest4am. Zam. Preclp. 4am. Station [ i-mn temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 20 | 0 14 D ;. Pt Cldy Nome 34 32 | 30 30 14 02 Cldy Bethel 48 48 0 32 0 Clear Fairbanks 34 30 8 8 4 Clear Dawson 30 30 0 2 0 Clear 8¢t. Paut 34 32 2 34 24 Pt. Cldy Duteh Harbor 40 40 4 3 12 Clear Kodiak 44 42 28 30 Clear Cordova 46 46 30 -~ 30 Clear Juncau 4 42 N n Clear Sitka 41 - 25 + Clear Ketchikan 46 44 36 38 Cidy Prince Rupert 46 46 32 38 Rain Edmonton 10 10 4 4 Clear Seattle 62 58 5¢ 54 Cldy Portland 64 58 56 56 R San Francisco 70 64 54 56 Cldy aobemnal Sco - ' 2 BofocooccococBlooo | 04 The barometric pressure is low in Western Alaska and falling rapidly in southern Bering Sea and slowly over the remainder of the Territory except on the Arctiz coast and in extreme Southeast E with light showers in Bering Sea. The pressure is high but in Western Canada with clear weather in the Interior and the Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures have fallen on the Arctic coast and ‘have changed but little elsewhere. New Drug Store NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wright Bldg New Fresh Stock—Drugs, Remedies, , Front St. Household Toiletries and Sundries ALL PCULAR BRANDS GUY L.SMITH INSURAN(,.E Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Junean, A]a_'skl Juneau Casfifocer ! CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Dehvery D i et itetnd Phone 58 RESTAURANT ® Formerly BING’S CAFE Try our home-made Chicken Noodles and Chile Con €Carne—Mexican Style ® Open until MIDNIGHT daily' Opposite Goldstcm Bldg. Seward Street IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! - PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery

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