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PACETIT A i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934, i i STOCK PRICES | DovcL4S T RALLYMETALS | vEws o B . Iy HELP MARKET oo | LOCAL DATA £ EAGLES ELEGT | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Wiher 4 pm. yest'y 29.78 48 69 SE 18 o 4 am. today 2994 43 86 s 2 ¢4 NEW OFFICERS | ™= (7., 5 woe seronss 1 LAST EVENING ‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURE} Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., May Shewers tonight and Wednesday; gentle southeasterly winds Silver Conference Spurts! Quotations with Gains of One or More Points DRESS AND SPORT MODEL in s & SUM ME R CO 4 Tg ‘ NEW YORK, May 8—After early YESTERDAT TODAY 1 X [» I resistance to further liquidation ‘ stocks rallied behind metals in late Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a. <y - trading and gains of one to two Station temp. temp. temp temp. velocity 24hrs. Wiher Sizes 14 to 44 ormore points predominated. Ther2 Sante Degan Is Chosen| Barrow el i 8 8 Trace | fear were some extreme advances around H Nome 22 22 m 18 10 Trace : fidy . C p five points. Today's close was Worthy _PerSldent — In- Bethel . 324 32 26 26 8 0 i fear Prl(}()(l $7.)5 to $49,50 firm. l stallation Next Month | Fairbanks. 4 e |3 83 6 02 Liow The curb was firm and bonds Dawson 44 42 30 32 4 24 ddy EBEY o i SENELR R NG R S ) firmed also. Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E. held| St. Paul 36 36 32 32 8 0 Ady Recovery followed reports on a|its annual election of officers at| Dutch Harbor 40 40 36 36 4 04 Plidy > silver conference between President |the regular meeting last night. All| Kodiak 40 40 38 40 4 40 ain SILK DRESISES Roosevelt and Senators. new officers with the exception of | Cordova 50 46 | 36 36 4 08 ain Wheat gained 1'2 cents a bushel. |treasurer and one trustee were| Juneau ~ 52 48 | 43 43 2 01 fidy 4 s Cotton steadied. chosen. sitka 49 — 3% - 0 0 Plidy Some are printed. Some are dark Silver futures spurted one cent| Sante Degan succeeds R. A.| Ketchikan 50 48 g a sl i e or so an, ounce. Schmidt as Worthy President of| Prince Rupert 46 46 40 40 12 A ly and sheer, feminine and fnlly, others U. S. Smelting was up around |the Aerle. Other y;fficers elected | Edmonton ...... 10 68 i R 0 ear beautifully tailored. {41 five points, Homestake six points, {are as follows: Worthy Vice-Presi-| Seattle 58 . 86 48 48 4 Trace ldy . Howe Sound, American Smelting, |dent, John Cashen; Worthy Chap-| Fortland e B4 62 | 50 50 4 01 ain g Depasco, Dome, one to three points. [ lain, John Marin; Secretary, Tom | San Francisco ... 68 64 [ i 56 %58 6 0 par Priced to Please Sizes 14 to 46 Other issues up one to two or|Cashen; Treasurer, Robert Fraser; o O T L e . [so tncluded Tndustrial Alcohol, Am- Worthy Conductor, E. Hachmeister: The barometric pressure is moceraiely low over the Interiojnd, erican Alcohol, National Distillers,)Inner Guard, Orrin Edwards; Outer| Gulf of Alaska and rising slightly in all districts except neathe |Dupont, United Sttaes Steel, and |Guard, Frank Pettygrove; Trustee Pribilof Islands. It is lowest south_ of the Gul_f with showersve_r |American Telephone and Tele- |for a three-year term, Sam Devon Southern Alaska and snow flurries in the Interior. The pressieis graph. Installation of the new incum-| moderately high from the Aleutian Islands southward with jtly = cloudy weather in Bering Sea and on the Arctic Coast. Tenra- o bents il 4 | CLOSING PRICES TODAY e i B e i ture changes have béen slightly throughout the Territory. che first meeting in June. The meeting which was enlivened | NEW YORK, May 8. — Closing i A vttt o Aistks Suncas s |, tston of new members | ine mecing tomorsow iaht. sec- I INANIIAINAIININ stock today 1s 18%, American Can followed by substantial refresh-|year will be held and all alumni | They :00k every bit twice their price — and more. There are styles and sizes for all. | 362, Kennecott 20z, Seneca Cop- |per 1%, no range; Southern Rail-| William Cashen, 1932 Douglas RECEPTION THURSDAY |98%, American Power and Light|ments, members are requested to attenid. i |road 26%, Ulen Company 2%, Unit- | graduate and former editor of the | |6%, Anaconda 15, Armour B 2%, S L SO SEL o ed Aircraft 20%, United States|Gastineau Breeze, will become edi-| Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe will| | Bethlehem Steel 36%, Curtis s- |Steel 45%, Briggs Manufacturing |tor of the Collegian at Fairbanks |be the honor guest at a public re- | Beer Parlor Wright 3%, Fox Films 15, General [ DOUGLAS GRADS ACTIVE BISHOP P. T. ROWE TO | Motors 34, International Harvester AT ALASKA COLLEGE BE HONOR -GUE ST AT| 16%, Calumet and Hecla 4%, Stand- | this month. He replaces Jim Pen- | ception to be held at the residence | {ald 0il of California 33%, Simmons |dleton, who will graduate. Accord-|of Dean and Mrs. C. E. Rice on Special Price 17, pound $5.11%, Nebasna bid 1.06, |ing to the college paper, Bill has| Gold Street by the members of |ask 1.07; Warner Pictures 6%, Ben- | ‘a subtle sense of humor and abil- | Trinity ' Guild Thursday evening and $2 95 |dix Aviation 15%. ity to transpose his observations|from 8 to 11 o'clock to which all Al s | ® and nose for news to paper.” | of Bishop Rowe’s friends, and those | | Violet Lundell was the May wishing to meet him, are cordiallyi 'MRS. PEARL BURFORD | :ueen at the dance given April 28 | invited. | Ball Room . oy the B. A. Club. Aileen Niemi No especial invitations arz being | RE-ELECTED TO HEAD was one of her four attendants.|issued to this recep! which is| i Nufsed I “ LOCAL ORGANIZATION|Vieno Wahto had a part in the open to all who y ;‘ White Fabric Gloves ’f 75cand up o i a to attend, | one-act play, “Baby Shoe” given |members of the Guild said. 5 | A the same night. Bishop Rowe, who has been vis- Election of officers for the com-| 7w, Douglas graduates, Violet [iting the Episcopal church and [ ] |ing year took place at the meeting |1 ,ngell, Home Economics, and |parish in Sitka for the last week, |of the Business and Professional | sjeen Niemi, Arts and Letters, will |is to return to Juneau on the Sea- | ::Arcgmceg;sng{ugh};e;fl,gftof vf:é“‘él‘l’; be graduated from the Alaska Agri- |plane Baranof this aftérnoon. ‘ | r ultural Collegc and School of Aravere | | 3 TR RR R AR ORE White Silk Gloves $1.00 White Kid Gloves $2.50 up B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. *Juneau’s Leading Départient Store e Apbtlt & - | Progress was made in the ac- l;?lm; ;lllaxngf:rofm;m:::: grevm';' 2 quisition .of members and various |y Cadwell accompanied'by Mrs, | club activities during the last year, |, Al iakiiet g7 h | MINING ENGINEER ON WAY_ 'E Cadwell sailed south last night on Hail. Mrs. Pearl Burford, was re- & 2 ? -~ | Mines, M ATTENTION elected as President of the organi- i AT P Mol vhich was The De Molay Dance w [ zation and others chos to fill iyt CLUB MEETING scheduled for the 1lth has been | Juneau Ice Crean Parlors loffices were, Mrs. Anita Garnick, I Exclusive Dealers HORLUCS | | 2 | Vice-President; Miss Caroline Todd, | postponed until May 18th. —adv.| | Treasurer. nstallation will take [V s - hone | Iplace at a meeting to be held|o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A. b?“’““ wood gnsnelpdia toonn | May 28. Balog for the final meeting of the As a committee to take charge |Year- — YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAl of installation of the incoming of- | ficers Mrs. Robert Kaufmann, Mrs. . With a Neu . Paint Job! | Josephine Spickett, Mrs. Delia Dull, Treat youd car to a n¢ Mls: Helene Albrecht and Mrs [Cryslal Snow Jenne were appoint- coat of paint and you woi need a ’34 model! Drive today for a free estima You'll like our price — & yow'll appreciate our servl and workmanship, DANISH ICE CREAM e, CADWELLS LEAVE FOR VACATION TRIP according to the annual report of i i riBoBe r i R gt i Wy the Princess Norah bound for Cali | fornia with the expectation; of —_— &) IN mls“ RUSH [pared to 18 members the previous |y, S. J. Wilson, prominént mining Us 'year, this year's report showed that | pyeria - Mr i O : During Mr. Cadwell’ | engineer, is aboard the steamer Al-| TO CLASS ROOMS the organization has 55 members. Miss Fgm'ence Miller sw";ahsence mall Town Beauty Makes Good in Hollywood, Just ey e Like in Story Book Style mmut mars ' Somss yuusans s s 8 oty ik (G S 54 aon 5 We carry aD the new colors Introduced at the recent auto shows. district. ¢ Kk » LE ’l‘urke a new tion to the business meeting held i 4 1 o e o = mx‘z:]n?;e pamotytc bo,mzlt.he first Monday of each month. S i | E. DORRENCE RETURNING .. - et boasted that flliteracy would be Some of these socials have been| p, g, | TO VALDEZ FROM SOUTH|syept out of the country before | Ambitious affairs to which non- | e dnybody could say the mrkieh!’"emb“s were invited and special | The Douglas High School Alumni | E. Dorrence; oI Valdez, 19 aboatd | equivatent for Jack Robinson. programs were provided, without|wil] hold a meeting tomorrow night | . | the steamer Alaska on his ‘Way! Now, although more than a mil- XCeption they have been interest- at g o'clock. This is the first home from the south. He s takingl4ion adpis have been taught the ing to th club members, the report | meeting since a year ago when the a plane Whichhe. purohased While| new ABC'S, an official voice con- |declered. present officers were elected. At in the south to andez _aboard . the | fesses thiat child education has| Four new members were added — - | SRR BT NS By ROBBIN COONS ALUMNI TO MEET HOLLYWOOD, Cal., May 8.—The story of Juliann Graham has been written so often in fiction that it ‘'was bound to come true some day. | It's a stock story, so moth-eaten | that nobody believes it. Even | Connors Motor Co., Inc. though it has come true, living up steamer With him. Gen badly to,the membership role of the club. W to all standards and specifications | = » m::l‘net Pmlec;;d!‘m minister in —_————— . 2 p e Carry a of };gteto‘x:,::any won't believe it. % H:%‘“ nn 11'“ ?eemd‘be{:re; :::e'p:omi; gam; M'l:l:l‘x‘l;eumuon Notves at Em- F 0 R D p Small-town beauty (Sistersville, L& i CR gki' Ex.slmren‘ 9 [Uhy ho ahol : ple l f W. Va, has a population of about ABOARD STEAMER ALA o e Yo sfioild com te lne o 3,000) leaves home for an afternoon | party and sets out instead for Hol- fern _. |'ve utteriding grammar school have W. H. Harris, snperlnmndem 6f| no s¢hools to attend. Existing AGENCY {the Stephens Creék Oantiery, afid|schools, he said, can accommodate FIRE ALARM CALLS Mrs. Harrls, ¢ Westboutid pas- umy one-third of the children who (Authorized Dealers) WINES ©y. This beauty is not unprepared sengers abolird the stedtiter Alaska u;:’u“‘ this ‘u“n::: sk 1-3 Third and Franklin. GAs for the trials and heart-break of of Thilt WAY“XO P T to build 1,000 vl schoois|{ 14 Front and Franklin. Oll.S : b movieland. She has read movie | the poM. g § giatr < e IINEEE I ye“m 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Es . i \magazines faithfully since child- : u Di. (Beryh | of New Yorks 1-8 Front, near Gross Apts. § hood, hence knows all about it and MES At w)\ g’ nh&loh 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, ; 1-8 Front, near Sawmill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem J uneau 3 | what to expect. But relentless am- bitions drive her on. BEERS SODAS FREE DELIVE( : 1 , ] ¥ 1ywood, city of dreams. Thought- 1 fully, she wires mother not to wor- ‘x { _ Grocery. 2-§ Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. l St il T JULIA GRAHANT | 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-8 Seventh and Main. 2-9 Fire Hall. 3-2 Home Boarding House. 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 » Seconid and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris, 8- Fifth andd Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Stoee Dave Hous#l, Prop. © Phone Single 0-2 Old Papers for Sale at Empire ice 43 Distin and Indlan. 2 —— THE SANITARY GROCERY 4-8 Tenth and C. “ " 'PHONES 83 OR 85 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 'well-known AmiericAn educational- 'ist, 18 working for-tie Turkish gov- Mrs. A. R. Scott, 1 fattérly Secrs: m Ankara | on; primary ALONE IN HOLLYWOOD ;::51 ; guear I&‘ryx?r}‘: _B... Peck, General | st 3 y Beauty descends upon Hollywood. Fairbanks; = > She knows nobody, can't get into ::ny;y‘:n the M}::‘:flc‘:o: ::'E ?l " "lqn'c LQ“QI’S I'studios. She Sings, but clubs and cdinpuiny, 15-abeaisthe Anaks 6r Bildlpest Sages radio staions have plenty of singers jously advising young girls not toi, way to tHe Interior city for a already. She meets big, bad wolves ' attempt Hollywood as she did, with- trip BU‘DAP“T u.y 8 = A lmle who make promises, but beauty has, out entree to the studios. § Sl g ey 'known form of writing which is al- I i «read about big bad wolves, t00.| One of the first things she did NEW YORKERS ON TRIP ' |mbst as mystetious as Etruscan, is i She runs faster than the three|was to invade the music depart-{ Among the éarly round trip tour- [ béing * studied at the Hungarian i little pigs. ment to show them she could SINg. | ists aboard the Steamét Alaska this|national ‘muséium in a manuscript Her money runs out, but is re-!Now every time her 'phone rings|voyage are Dr. and Mrs. ©. H.(folind {H Switzerland. plenished from home. Still, dis-|she hopes it means she is cast in|Epler 6f New York ©ity and Mrs:| - ‘Written in old runic characters ‘couragement mounts. 1In a fit of g fiimusical. She doesn’t expect to Epler's sister, Miss MeRean York [uséd by the Seklers, a brother race gloom she decides “to end it all” |pjay “atmosphere” much longer. !They will fiake thé retnd y{af thé Huns which settled in Tnn.? The hospital. Her picture—and| ghe is no longer Juliann but Seward aboard the Alaska “,3 at{isylvariia two centurles before the' vstory—in the papers. A producer, | jylia, Juneau on the southbound trip,{latter. réfiched BEurope, is related| 5 he Steps from an clovator, hasi- | And Hollywood expects an epl- |'Will trdnsfer fo thé Northweitern oth to Turkish and to writing, 2 G Jeaves 8t omic of similar cases—just an- to continue sotith ¥y why of Sitka.{found in Siberian ecaves. | note, promising aid. (Incidentally, (ERC O | —§3-8as oo Dike Hebrew, it reads from right| her picture gets into the papers | DR. CHARLES H. MOORE \to feft. ‘again, this time with the producer | | ON WAY 10 RODIAK m V' omocag dpiil oo "beside her, This is a realistic touch | J. §. MKINNON RETURNS { BIG GAME HRUNTING TRIP| OCrested wheat grass from the neglected by the fictioneers.) | FROM BUSINESS TRIP TO | - |steppes of Russia is being intro- £ ! SEATTLE ON §. S. ALASKA| pr. Oharles ‘. Moore, of Loits-{duced into this country for re- 8 _HAPPY ENDING i st | ville, Kentucky, is ‘a passenger storing Oregon pastures broken and The happy ending, of course, is a| J. S. MacKinnon, part-owner and ' the Westward abodrd the Alaskd|planted to wheat during the World contract. Our beauty, Juliann Gra- | General Manager of the Alnskl,on his way to Kodiak Island for|War ahd since abandoned to weeds s is ecstatically happy. She is & | Laundry, returned here on the'as game hunt. He ®expects to be|and erbsion. ‘fovie actress. She will talk at|steamer Alaska from a short busl-‘mmuns to the Westward for a ——a—— length about her experience, seri-lness trip to Seattle. . month or six weeks. Daily Empre Want Ads Pay