The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1934, Page 2

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O e T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934. It is not known what re- é | | share. ] BGND EL E c T |0N strictions Congress will impose on U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU % the distribution of new CWA funds, £ ] (1} | and pending definite action along The Weath STPGNED Tl I- this line the PWA authorities are er l ‘jsa!d to be proceeding cautiously (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) = - .. . |in the matter of committing them- ‘rselvas on future loans. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., May 17: l { | The City Council is expected to Fair and warmer tonight and Friday;gentle northerly winds. i i formally approve the postponement | i o of the special election at its regular LOUAL DATA ! § P bll f Ch ¢ - |meeting Friday night. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather OSSO wnge m‘ Under the terms of the Act of | 4 pm. yest'y 29.95 50 48 8 8 Pt. Cldy 1 Terms of Proposed PWA [congress, only qualified electors | 4 am. today 2000 38 8% E 2 Clear whose names appeared on last| Noon today 2997 57 40 w 9 Pt. Cldy { Loan Causes Delay vear's assessment roll are permitted | gli. ) to vote on the bonds. Thelr sp- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i (Continuea from rage One) |proval of the issue has been gen- wa § i 3 erally regarded as a foregone con- YESTERDAT is _ TODAY ¢ ¢ : . may be subjected to many changes |clusion. At the regular municipal - — i New Prints in all the glorious colors of Spring—patterns that are betore o final decsion 1 made. * | cection April 3 the voters sancion-| " g ) mwm‘h,,:. :afltyp;:‘:p; K i 1 1 1t is Mr. Faulkner’s opinion that | e posed _bond issue and ation mp. 'temp. | ‘temp. temp. velocity 24hfs, Weather { creations of art — staple fabrics that are in use every.day, are e T o et |PWA lodn by a heavy majortty. | Harrow B Ve Ul Vi § assembled in this National Cotton Sale, at prices that will attract of election specified that the bonds P — Nome ... % 82 32 '3 8 Trace i ‘Rain i : to be voted on were to be pay-|MR. AND MRS, J. C. BRIGGS Bethel R IR G Gel | 0 Clear 1 the attention of every woman. able in 30 years—in accordance| ACCOMPANY REMAINS OF | Fairbanks 62 56 2 u 4 0 Clay { With the original loan application| MOTHER SOUTH ON NORAH| Dawson i 3 2 4 0 a4 lénln A % i approved by the PWA—the City| Mr. and Mrs. James C. Briggs, of | St- Paul 4“4 4 3 4 0 dy Corduroy Pique—Blue, red, pink, green.... ... ..... 35¢ yd. Council would have no authority to| Oregon City, Oregon, son and| Dutch Harbor ... 50 50 Fi@ o Y ! ¥ f)rn! issue bonds maturing at an earlier | daughter-in-law of the late Mrs. Kodiak . 62 56 42 46 8 Trace Clear i . date, in the event of favorable|Alice L. Kelly, left on the Princess| Cordova - 40 40 | 36 38 0 40 Rain Fency Seersucker—White, background with colored . action. by, the, yoters o the issue|Norah to accompany the remains| Junean .50 50 38 38 2 Trace Cl 3 d I)l . 50 d as now formulated. He advises that |south for burial. Sitka : ; ; ig E —4 ig Pt,gl:y stripe—re reen j1e $IrIpe .. .., . susnlae A% c yd. the proper course under the cir-| Funeral services are to be held| Ketchikan 2 : n P » & i P : y cumstances is to delay the holding |in Seattle upon their arrival there| Prince Rupert 52 48 38 38 [ 18 Pt.Cldy . . . of the election until the PWA |and interment wil be in the family| Edmonton ... T8 72 48 48 8 38 Rain Seersucker Pique in white .................... definitely determines its attitude | crypt in Washelli Cemetery, Seattle.| Seattle .. . 80 58 5 50 6 18 Cldy toward the maturity question, which ———— Portland s g: :: 50 50 6 0: Cldy . . was believed to have been settled NOTICE i San Francisco ... 52 52 8 Clear " Novelty Weave Pique—white only Jong 8go. WOMEN OF THE' MOOSE - ? ’ d | Fund Prospects Good Meeting tonight at 8 pm. Nom- The varomeiric pressure is mode;am“rikhigh and rising through- i 1 tripes .| At present no funds are available |ination of officers. Social to fol- | out Alaska with clear weather from Kodi westward . It is moder- FancY Organdle Prmts s s P for PWA loans, the original amount 19“’ meeting. All Brother Moose in- | ately low south of the Gulf, and lowest southwest of Ketchikan, with allotted by Congress having become vited. showers in the Gulf and from the extreme Southeast to Oregon. COION!‘I Table Damask ------------------------- exhausted some time ago. However, GERTIE OLSEN, Temperature changes have been slight in all portions of the Ter- b it is believed that Congress will|—adv. Recorder. ritory. o 5 appropriate additional funds for TG, [ g ) Colored Monkscloth, 50 in. wide ............ this purpose during the present| _ DANCE TONIGHT e i session, in which case Juneau and elcome Dance for the officers | § . 2 et et 4| men <t the Opin at whe Man- | Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office . Drapery Crflllle:, B0 in; wide .. .o ilER s S mitted their applications months |€arin Ball Room. adv. | R Aukhy o would be in line for -their| —— - . - Feather-proof Floral Ticking .. ..................... = — Guaranteed Sunfast Cretonnes ............... | HONLYWOOD 80 in. Tapestry ..............cccouiiis SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Like New Venetian Cloth, ............ 00 te80. s da .o 5. @8cyd While U Wait An all-white Sheet Blanket—good weight, 60x90 ... .$1.00 each Cotton Bedspreads—Rose, blue, green, gold, lavender, an by ; outstanding value at ............. .. ...l $3.50 ’ 3-pound Cotton Batt, 72x90 .. ...................... $1.50 v da4d U5 Fikar @ as . . 25 cents each White Turkish Bath Towels . . | | B. M. Behrends Co.; Inc. | “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” R " Time | To Eat 5 AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey’s st a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s Menden[\a“ Dairy Products PRTRR— T £ Rty — ot Bkt = e s R o e s ———-w-w% R lunch. t F b NORTH WIND vt s oaen GOOD TIME IS, T wdmaaex. 1| 5 v | WPy GALLS SQUTH'R VAcATIoN soUTH ppoNISED, AT, [ Comsmctin Lo 1} P inmes | @ Modern Plant gust, the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, pastor of the Resurrection Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Olafson, left for | the south on the Princess Norah. . Rev. Olafson has one month’s' | leave and will take an extra month while they are south. They expect ! to visit relatives and friends in the | | " Steamer Expected in Port i z Al | | Saturday Night En- ! ’ Relmble Servwe : route to Seattle Upon request from J. B, Burford, DEMOLAY BALL Large A!len—;;lce lndicatl ed—Troubadours ' Pre- passenger agent for the Northland . Transportation Company, the Seat- , tle office has instructed the captain + of the North Wind to put in to Juneau enroute south. It was scheduled to go direct to Seattle Pacific Northwest and during the summer Rev. Olafson will attend' J the Lutheran synod which will be 5 good time is promised Zor those held In Tacama, WeSUIOSIOR. | attending the annual DeMolay Ball | During the absence of Rev. Olaf- yon 50w night at the Scottish | son there will be no services at the pi. Tmemple, according to Peter | paring New Numbers VISIT US! Sy Bl A e Y 5 from Sand Point. Lutheran Church and he expressed \joceth Entertainment Chairman. Both Mr. Burford and D. B_'mc wish that the parishoners would N offorts are belng spared 0, Femmer, freight agent for the com- | take communion with other church- maye this year's ball surpass in, pany, advise that reservations for | until his return. |overy way those held in the two | passenger and freight shipments DI - S R 1 ! revious years. south are now being taken. The IS VISITING SON " Indications are that there wflli North Wind is expected to arrive| Mrs. Paul Beran, of Anchorage, be e large attendance, judging; in Juneau at 9 o'clock Saturday|arrived in Juneau aboard the Alas- ‘from those having already signi-|f nignt. ka to visit her son, Sam Moyer, fied their intention to attend. with the Alaska Juneau mining Three hundred invitations were company. | sent out, and it is likely that a —— ey, | great majority of those eligible will NOTICE VIKING: CLUB | be present. Business meeting Saturday, May | The Troubadours have been work- 19, at 8 pm. Odd Fellows' Hall ing up some new imusic for the | tr —adv. ' dance, which has become the prin- TR ®No Argument! ABLPRE fa R B U @ No Statement! Ca‘1i siand agail;st the te.stimony of our many satisfied customers - e MISS BLANCHE TURNER . HONORED BY SURPRISE SHOWER LAST EVENING If You Plan to Build a Cottage . This Summer 2 ¥ Miss Blanche Turner, kinder- cipal social event of the year for | o A z . | garten teacher in the Juneau Pub- the younger people. - " PIONEER RO€K SURFACE AS ] lic Schools, whose marriage to John B R s o5 0 R | 1 ) . SHINGLES } 1 frvl 4 Finley is to take place here in 7 . § June, was the honor guest at a Y C °n.t' .tlbu” Red G 1 bundl AUTHORIZED DEALERS | surprise linen shower and card . o ed or (reen undile covers i} | | party which was given by Mis. N | " Indigestion; o 50 sq. ft.—$3.25 . of the | 8 | | Lester Troast last evening. | !m' y { £) RAY HART BRADER OIL BUR,NER§ @ We are in a-position to give you the best to be had at any price! Following the presentation of the | lovely and practical gifts to the| bride-to-be, guest prizes were given ! by the hostess to Mrs. W. W. Coun- ! cil, a recent bride, Miss V. Bour- CAPITAL Beer Parlors ' SASH AND DOORS—We have a large variety of sizes in stock— ough action, ADLERIKA At Butler Mauro Drug Co., in | | gette and Miss Alice Palmer, all Douglas—Guy's Drug Store. also special sizes. - _ of whom ha\fe resigned _rror'n the &Vl . ol . § B e ity et and PERFECTION PLASTERBOARD b Rt it s I e von b Mo ari: 4x6, 4x7, 4x8, 4x9, 4x10 feet A : ¢ B e, here Harold Ball Room Wige to, Call 48 CELOTEX AND VENEER PANELS RICE &A“lfRs 60. i B Aon e, Dabua Hao- Nufsed ]uneau 7 ROLL ROOFING—BUIDING PAPER PLUMBING HEATING = SHEET METAL Qe ten s Dok Transfer Co. CORRUGATED TRON ROOFING “We tell in advance what job will cost” the conclusion of the evening . » o A " ' @ delicious supper was served by ® 0:& ' %:XGE R 305 w4 Bwad FILS s aa s g PHONE 34 . Mrs. Troast. i M r R o= ouce | fmeau-Young Hdwe. Co. , pire Office. T

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