The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 20, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20 I934 Part of the more carefree, are going in for them. llfll‘[lll‘(‘fi'. these Net late Of course for men are and are the latest in styling patterns. Many worsted ; and dusted mixtu We have for perfectly! ets, with fancy pattern effects. others are such as homespuns, you and will fit and MICHAEL-STERNS suits vcomers” just ARRIVED st editions to our stock of MEN’S SUITS which reflect the very of models and trend of models with patch pock- Some are in the rougher weaves nub tweeds, weaves res. the correct model you In two l”‘i('(' gmups $35-00 $37 50 nonchalantly smart. their pnpu]aru\ is no longer a matter of spfluldtum IN MEN’S SUITS “New Deal” comfortable in fashion for this summer is to make men look’a ‘‘deal” younger, Sport styles dominate ‘the edicts and All males between' seven and geventy Models; weaves, patterns are all developed with interesting de- | ‘:-}: —y < g ———— 500 STRIKERS DISPERSED BY ARMED GUARDS Tiouble Narrowly Averted' in Alabama Coal Mining Region BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 20— After a brief parley, National Guadsmen and gderites duspersed a group of 500 striking minersgath- ered at the Red Diamond Coal Company’s mine near Leeds where & str:ker was killed Wednesday ‘The guardsmen were summoned 'when reports were received that pickets were gathering to prevent | reopening of the shaft and were threatening miners who sough’ to returnp to work. e o o oot AIRPLANE INSPECTOER'S WIFE AND CHILD ARE ON WAY TO WESTWARD Mrs. Hugh Brewster, whose hus- band is U. S. Department of Commerce Inspector of Airplanes, and her baby, were Westbound ngers aboard the steamer J D. VAN A'I'I'A HAS WORD OF DEATH OF BROTHER IN OHIO J. D. Van Atta has received the sad news of the sudden death of I'his brother George W. Van Atta, who was in Ada, Ohio, caring for another brother who is notexpect- ‘ed to live. George Van Atta, after 30 years (in the Government service, was enjoying a much needed rest. About seven months ago his wife died at the family home in Cavx ington, Ohio. He then went o Ada to care for his brother, Sam. was taken ill with heart trouble and died suddenly. e i COLLEGE NINE TRIES ‘DAYLIGHT STEALING’ | DURHAM, N. C., April 20.—Jack | Coombs’ baseball squad at Duke University evidently likes practice. Somebody has been making & | babit of setting his clock in the | dugout back an hour and the daily work-outs continued until 6 instead of 5 p. m. “If they love to prac- tice that much, I won't mind them Sugar Producers to Be Given Aid; Plan Is Approved ‘WASHINGTON, April 20. — The Senate has approved of the gov- ernmental plan for helping sugar producers by curtailing production and raising the prices paid grow- ers. * s e P SPARTANS ‘HIT WELL ;' COACH GETS FOOLED P EAST LANSING, Mich., April 20. —Coach Jobn Kohs of the Michi- gan State baseball team thought his team would get good pitching ,and fielding, but hit poorly, on its southern trip. But the Spartans came up with a team batting av- erage of .337, best a State nine ever made on a Dixie trip, though they won only one of six games. M. S. DIS I IN PORT SOUTHBOUND LAST NIGHT; SAILED AT NOQN ‘The motorship Discoverer, Capt. Heinie Berger, arrived in port dur- ing the night from Seward and left shortly before noon bound for Seattle, During the open season, m on their way t.o Anchorage where they will be met by Mr. fooling with my clock,” chuckled Jack. e e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay — > 1 Shop 11 Junezu on Cook Inlet. Tt Mining Location Notices at Em- [plre office, “Swim,." Pm’s Order the Discovered has a mail routel to Whole French Army — PARIS, April 20.—All French of- ficers will have to sink or swim in the future. Marshal Petain, Minister of War and venerable defender of Verdun. has issued an order that swim- ming will be part of the entrance examinations to, all. French mili- |taxy sechools from .now on. Jt is . the Marshal's intention eyvenfually to equip all military camps with swimming pools where soldiers will be pbliged to learn how to keep afloat. ——————— MRS. ANNA WINN AND SON, JOHN WINN, ARE IMPROVED TODAY, PHYSICIAN SAYS Mrs. Anna Winn and her son |John Winn, are recuperating from ‘Lhe severe burps received Wednes- |day morning when their home caught fire and, they were forced tc make their way through the |tlames to the outdoors. | . Both were rushed to St. Ann's Hospital for treafment immediately and their condition has steadily improyed, according to their physi- lciap. Today they are resting more comfortably than .since the near- tragedy occured. —e—— TOMATO SOAP FLAKES SCOTTISSUE s DFOR 19¢ * MUST 1.G. A. sour 2F0R 15¢ Regular Size Can BULK QFOR 25c I.6.A FINEJQUALITY AREAL TASTE-TREAT! PEACHES, No. 25, | 1.G.A., 2 for . 39¢ | PEARS, No. 2V2,1.G.A., 5 SRy . . A FRUITS FOR SALAD, No. 1 tall, L.G.A., 2 for 37c PI]\/EAPPLE No. 2V, IGA.,2for g CHERRIES, No. 1 - I.G.A.,2for s i LG.A. PURE Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. . . 29¢ I.G.A. PURE Preserves, 21lbs. . . . . 37¢c DROMEDARY Gingerbread Mix, 2 packages . . . . 55¢ ... FRUITS anoVECETABLES Bananas, 31bs. . . . . 29¢ Asparagus 2lbs. ot 25c Eating Apples 2 doz. . 5.)c New Potatoes 2 lbs, Vel 9c PHONE 58 - SAVE THE DATE Annugl May Day Dance. ady e Shop n Juneau Juneau Cash Grocery U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL’I'URE WEA'I'HER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 20: Showers tonight, Saturday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather | 4 pm. yest'y 30.03 54 69 SE 14 Cldy 4 am. today 30.06 45 98 s 1 Rain Noon today 30.10 50 88 SE 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 0 0 | -2 -2 12 0 Clear Nome 24 24 | 20 24 18 Trace Pt.Cidy Bethel 38 36 | 36 36 8 [ Clear Fairbanks 42 40 32 32 4 [ Pt. Cldy Dawson 42 34 26 30 12 24 Cldy St, Paul 36 36 32 32 18 16 Snow Dutch Harbor 40 38 36 36 16 18 Rain Kodiak 42 42 34 36 12 76 Pt. Cldy Cordova 4 44 38 38 16 1.46 Rain Juneau 55 54 43 45 7 05 Rain Sitka 60 - | 44 —_ 0 46 Cldy Ketchikan 62 52 | 46 46 0 .02 Cldy Prince Rupert . 60 58 | 42 44 4 0 Clear Edmonton 68 66 | 40 40 4 0 Clear Seattle 80 8 52 54 4 0 Clear Portland 88 86 56 56 4 0 Pt. Cldy San Francisco ... 64 52 50 52 6 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is low over Alaska except in the South- east and extreme North. It is lowest in Bering Sea with rain or snow over the southern portion of the Territory. The pressure is mod- erately high in the Southeast and normal in the extreme North with partly cloudy weather over Middle and Northern Alaska. The pressure is rising decidedly in Southern Alaska and slightly in the extreme North. Temperatures have risen over most of Western Alaska. O, Sherwm Williams DECOTINT A Stanitary Wall Finish—for use with hot or cold water Decotint is milled in white, attractive Jtints and rich, deep colors, all of which are iatermixable, so that any desired shade may be produced. 60c per 5- 1b. pkg. Thomas Hardware Co. DANCE Drug Co. | Juneau Ice Cream ll Parlors | pepicg it Prescri ptions NIGHT Three Qualified Mandarin Ball Room Registered . PHARMACISTS Melodians oy - Service | PIONEER CAFE || o | 3. K. Paul | . memousor || Butler Mauro ! el '-'flllIlllll"lllllllmIIIIII“IHHIHI"III' - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bl.dg. Get Your Block Wood and KINDLING NOW W hile It Lasts PHONE 358. GENE SOMERS DELIVERY Juneau Lumber Mills Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office “ i A S [ ' !

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