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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL I3 1934. 58 Stretch your food dollars with these special . G. A. values. Stock up now 3 pound can 49¢ FLOUR, 25 0. bag-cn:. .. e o v it $1.15 || MACARONI, 7 Ib. box .. ............. 79 || DRIED APRICOTS, 21bs. ............. 32 || HONEY SWhhe! '~ o W a 53¢ Large package 29¢ ‘ Two packages 25¢ I. G. A. MALTED Free Puzzle one pound 39¢ BEAU M@N ) I’AISRICS @ A\D BEST OF ALL, THESE BEAU MONDE FABRICS ' ARE REASONABLY PRICED! k. @ [ ] ( - g W W& i €nre Canned B.M. B h na Degeladled SPECIAL! : i ' b 4 G Juneau’s Leading Departmem Store ¢ Sl & A CORN, Seals .. 39c C(lnne(l | Colleen;”” three’ act cor'ncdy int the ' 4Bl "cotmeidencs it i new | PEAS, 3 cans 39¢ | 2 high school auditorium at 7:45 ]B-Y measure of home rule is given us| o i Ko F . / » I DOUGI‘AS tu}l k The stage is attractively| oh the ;em :::,vmr{o:;’ TOMATOES, i ane Al rlllts hed; the costumes are pretty and amusing; the actors well-suit- U‘F B | foremost advocate of local self- NE 'v/s cd to their roles. Those who at- government. * And,” he added, “it| tend are assured an entutammg APRICOTS is the first' teal day of Spring we evening. haye had.” RlCE, Aby. £h 0 29¢ PEARS | o | } The Governor said he had called ALT SYRUP 2 95 | | E . H @ meeting of the Liquor Control J | Li MLGL‘,SVO;‘:(‘,;'EESN';A“OR 1 Board for this afternoon ‘and hopad ¢ cans B PEACHES : | (Continued rmm Paae One) it would reach an agreement on HRJCE FI, AKES | 3 The urgent need of harbor im- | 3 its final regulsuons before adjourn- | ’ PINEAPPLE A provements here has made that wou'd be permitted on the tenth |ment. ‘ . issue the all-important one for day after the President had signed - 3 f 49 the local Chamber to work on and | the measure. SCHOOL TAX DUE Bk Vo repyla masting lasb night Repeals AW Dry Laws The 1934 sc:m? tax is now due | FLAKEWHITE BT efforts were made to ge the matter The Dimond repealer repeals both and payable at the City Clerk's | ' before the proper officials Lose:\m , the National Prohibition Act and office. All male persons between SHORTEN[NG i All No. 2% cans b immediate aid if possible. lhet AlaskadBBone hDr) lew l'Id'lee the ages of 21 and 50 except | X During the past winter whe latter antedates the National dry . Yaw 4 | T the veather was so cold and wa ool Fonest Servnce SCIen- law by two sears It momas wf, |Soldiers, sailors, Volunteer firemen, | ] i 5 3 paupers and insane persons, are tist Is Shifted to Re- . [fective on January 1, 1918, follow- | obiict®so'tho 85,00 tax, 3 e ‘ing a referendum in 1917 at which A. W.'HENNING, search Division the Territory voted dry. i o s Both Taws were in effect during | _ . i vy F. Taylor, in charge of scien- the life of the National Prohibition | feeeeeoee oo | studies in the National For-|act and the latter still was of- | of Alaska for the past SX|fective here after it ‘was repealed BOWLING i mains frozen, prolonzi shortage in some cases the thawer of the A Light and Power Co. to relieve the situation preciation thereof a let to the light company was author- 4 lbs. 42¢ llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIHMII s U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU "The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 13: Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable wingls. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 30.26 4“4 57 w 12 Cldy 4 am. today 30.44 31 90 SW 2 Clear Noon today 30,38 41 34 NE L Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | {TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am, Precip, dam. Station temp. temp. | tem eloeity 24hrs. Weather Barrow -12 -12 16 14 0 Clear Nome 28 28 28 18 18 Cldy Bethel 40 38 30 12 10 Snow Fairbanks 30 26 12 4 0 Crdy Dawson 38 36 8 0 0 Clear St. Paul’. 34 34 24 14 08 Cldy Dutch Harbor 40 38 36 6 14 Clear Kodiak ST 30 10 0 C1dy Cordova ... 0 40 32 0 0 Cléar Juncau 4 W | 3 2 Trace Cléar Sitka 44 — | 29 = 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 50 48 32 34 4 .06 Clear Prince Rupert 48 48 34 36 12 16 Clear Edmonton 70 68 42 42 12 0 Cldy Seattle T0 70 52 52 4 0 Pt.Cldy Portland 82 % | 50 52 6 0 Cldy San Francisco 80 54 | 50 52 8 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is low northeast of Hawaii and in Ber- ing Sea with westerly gales south of the middle Aleutian Islands and snow in ertreme Southwestern Alaska followed by clearing in the eeastern”Aleutians. The pressure is high throtighout Alaska, ex- cept near Bering Sea, and in British Columbia ‘with generally elear weather. © Temperdtures have risen throughout the Territory, except that night temperatures were lowed in the eastern portion of the ‘Gulf and the Southeast. ERICK NESS Twenty-eight Years a kesitlehz CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ON THE DEMOCRATIC ‘TICKET ' Subject to the Primary, April 24 MY PLATFOR™'—*Alaska for /ilaskans"’ KEEPING PRICES LOW! Wool Army Breeches $3.85 FINE QUALITY—WELL MADE Easily worth $6.00‘ on today’s market H.S. GRAVES '“THE CLOTHING MAN’ . ALASKA AIR EXPRESS t B RO Amn , = sk Lockheed 6—Ps.ssenxu -Seaplane TELEPHONE 22 = «du Vo, HICKEY B4 » ized. has been transferred t€|jn the States. Both were -wiped xmnw the thril of . 4 2 Lo v i 1, D. C. for duty, it Was|out when the President signed the |{ & ten- ‘Develop your s announced today by Wellman Hol- | repealer today. ganfe” qn the ‘fhuest alleys BOARD ACTION UPHELD |prook, Acting Regional Forester < you ever played’ on, |He will leave for the east to take Gn Jefferson Day 3 o ot At a ‘meeting of the Douglas A over the new work about the mid- | Gov. John W. Troy, advised of || Drumnswick Bowling 2 School Board last evening, the sel-|dle of May. the executive approval this morn- h".y. V.o ection of teachers made by ther The assignment is in the re:|ing, commented briefly: “It's a| "..' Billiarda % vious Board was ratified Quite!search division of the Forest Ser- |great day. The Prohibition farce Cigars Tobaceo Soft Drink A @ number of school patrons and|yice work that Mr. Taylor hat|here is ended. The people of Al- Bazher Shop in | Comimissioner of FEducation An-| |specialized in for several years. It | aska for the first time are given Lower Pront Street oppou.m | thony Karnes and Attorney H. L.|is regarded as a fine promotien power to regulate the traffic in : | FRESH TGMATOES, 2 Ibs. ............37¢c NEW PEAS, Spring Telephone, 2 Ibs. . .. .25¢ I T Do e e b alcaholie lguor, 3t s » semark- |§____ T2 S 70 SPINACH, Garden, 3 Ibs. . ............ 25¢ * ing. | Mr. Taylor is now enroute here | ——————————e— s * s mrre— | from Washington. He went there | o e DOUGLAS GRADUATE TO Sevéral WHBKS 5g0 4o ‘CelRIAL & | BANANAS, Golden, 3 Ibs. = TEACH AT’ ANCHORAGE | thesis for a doetor's degree in For- e e s oo & T Panhandle Air Transport Co. Miss Violet Lundell, veledictor-|ag Mrs. Taylor is here. jan of the D. H. 8. Class of 1929, - e “ ¢ 0 who is graduating from the AlaskaJ M PA TCO’ College this spring, will teach in|MRS. J. €. ROEHM LEAVES u e the Anchorage high school nexli ST. ANN'S H()‘SPITAL‘ h 4 year. She will be Home Econn-w Mrs. J. C. Reehm, of Chichagof, | Anncunce the Inaug\lratlon of 4 "v‘ Grocery FREE DELIVERY! mf!-: n‘r.uvmv! mics “instructor; will handle two' who has been receiving medical social subjects; and coach girls'|care in St. Ann's Hospital for the | AN S VI basketball. last several days, left the hospital | A SEAPL E ER CE “ Billy Cashen, 1932 D. H. S./today. She expects to return tm B R s ey v ol " 'Bteétive about April 24, 1931 “The Dover Road” | ted at - the Empress m:m sre:ir;m:.x ANCHORAGE WEDDING | CALL OR SEE April A { Esther Louisé Helvering, graduate | g e 0! 49 ‘L——.—oo—— nurse, and Raymond Gregory Wol(e.‘ C. V. Kay—Telephone 54 SCHOOL TONIG i et Metal: Works, | i : m‘ g :’x"teh:;;n;;r n:.:ned :t Anc:or- C. H. Keil, Chet McLean, Phone 10, Gastineau Hote] & o 6T e S0 and KINDLING £ diwg N_OW—Whule It Lasts PR 4 T PHONE 358 & 54 Gl-‘.NE SOMERS DELIVERY “hiibe g ¥ Juneau lumber Mills _ Tonight' the first even-}age where they will continue w "'d “M Irish make their home. Old Pape:s for §ale at Empwe .ui 'd Qfitce i e .\U