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i ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 i 1 i SE LEMENT UF Talks by Tuguwell U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i | DOl )GL‘L!S and Snell Are:Held Th o) ‘ wA KflUT NE AR : to Be “Keynotes”| e Weather | TR (By the U. 8. Wi . } N E WS (Continued from 2age One) ! y iher. Bureau) ] —————| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, biginning at 4 p.n, May 18: \ 1 sk { & t ginning at 4 p.m., May ! SAYS GuVERNflR‘ SSEateeases s s - m‘;’{"‘ against. tme for he mo { Fair tonight and Saturday; geytle northwesterly winds Y { - i | “MIKE'S PLACE” IS For months practical politicians | v LOCAL DAI‘A | READY FOR OPENING| have expected the election to turnj mime Barometer Temp. Hunjdity Wind Velocity =~ Weather ! Negollahons May Soon Re- i e LR '“t’-‘hg:fi‘npéi‘rb‘g‘t‘t 4 pm. yesty 2995 60 k3 w 8 Pt. Cldy | he and opening o! ike's | tion: re time: 2 am. toda) 29.96 39 a t. Cldy | sult in Restoratmn of .. |Piace” new Front, Street dine and| And they have expected that in-| youi [N 4 o TR Tnansporlahq.n { dance palace is scheduled for Sat-|sofar as that question . could b‘I 3”\ " 83 | i lurday eveming, at the hour of SiX|answered in the affirmative, the, CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i B— Y EY 4 ;oclock Hot and cold lunches will| administration would profit; Insu—‘ \ { ¥ | (Continued trom Pa'ae One) | be served regularly with free beer|far as skies were darker, the op-, —fet ——t + 3 ! at that hour but may un early |on tap between the hours of 6 and | position would profit. { YESTERDAY | \ TODAY \ this (afternoon. v 9 o'clogk. The service will be’a-| Consequently, the normal ‘ex-| A = ¥ { Only mail and hageage was taken | la-cartc, ‘With Mike Kerl, well-| pectation has been that the Demo-| - g HisteEdmn. | Lowest tm. Sags IR Se . i i L : 2 & i : ation temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 2d4hrs. Weather | from the steamer Alaska when it |known caterér of Juneau, in charge|crats would try to convince the Barrow 30 30 28 2 8 Trace Cldy i arrived from the north. of the culinary. voter that the new deal had ac- 3 2 ol | A definite proposal to end the| A special dinner is to be featured|complished miracles, and the Re- g:’"“]‘;] :;‘: ii 3{2 ?ié : .0§ F;?l[,;isl" i NG THR. TAST 3 5l TQQFS | strike has been made by the Wat- {for the opening. Schlitz beer is the | publicans would say we had not e A % £ 2\ . { WOMEN'S TUB-FAST HOUSE DRESSES erfront Employers at San Prancisco | brand of thirst quencher ready for| gone very far. b airba "“ ‘32 ‘;g :; :0 ; '2(1’ g:fi: S i ' according to advices received here. | Serving | But how Qo the two keynoters ! z All sizes up to 56 Locally, the proposal ncludes a| A three-piece orchostra, Edwards,|stand on that? f)‘”fl':"}'mmr g: Zg ‘ gf gf \ : vg g;:’l’ ! . request by employers for the estab- | piano, Niemi, accordion, and Mon-| “Only a beginning has been Kodsk 58 50 | s 4 o 9 il ? Regular $1.00 \-;.]m.s lishment of the open shop, control |emy, trombone, will entertain’ thejmade,” says Dr. Tugwell. “At the! o .q4,00 14 14 V 8 38 | 4 08 Cldy s | : loyers of hiring and dis- |guests and furnish music for danc-|most optimistic estimate we shall ag |\ ) ' By employ g I | i — Juncau .60 60 | 39 39 0 Trace Cldy § 1 patching longshoremen. ing end Lh.e s_fveal with millions of M- Sitka 3 56 Py | 35 2 4 0 Clear z | The strikers demand recognition| Mike has overlooked no small dc-}emplosod. | Ketchikan 60 58 36 38 |4 0 Clear I | of the closed shop, wage increases |tail in equipping and opening the The period of emergency is F’- " 54 o - 4 4 0 Clear ¥ | 4 N . i L . 0 Prince Rupert 52 38 0 ear i { and shorter hours. finest place of its kind that Doug-|over ays Mr. Snell. “Private in-| p. ohion 62 54 38 38 6 56 Clear | " Skeleton . crews aboard three/las has ever had, even in the balm-|dustry is ready to go ahead. Noth-| oo, 62 60 i @8 48 4 04| pt.Cldy | Luckenbach freighters in port were | icst days. {ing is retarding it except the har- oo e 58 Voode 14 Cldy it A this, .afternoon induced to join the| Everyone is invited to be there. | assing laws passed by this admin- e e i 4 & i 5 2 ! cl i e e eeeererrrrar s e e rr e rrreeeeeeerrreeeerrres Bl inikore Batrolmen were rushed to |No cover charge will be made. | istration.” { it Brentisn e i B *? R B the .seene which proved to be e~ | Try to rxgure it out if you can. ! B S T S e { S arderly. MRS. JOHNSON COMPLIMENTED | R The barometric pressure is moderately ]0;\;‘ ut ot/ the Aleu- 1 ¥ It is indicated that the North- — | tian Islands and off Vancouver Island with sl uwrs in the eastern il o E | Q ] ( : o o inclated, hat, AN Mot | vis-igh nds ot pernice| CMCHAGOF. LEAVES; | .00, i "uir o Alaska, the castern Interiy and the North g | [N] D } X # A 3 Rave (the inexs sailing for Alaska, | Edwards Johnson, a bride of six| NEW, SGHEDULE lS | Pacsic States. The pressure is moderately high froughout Alaska b ’ y 8 i 1 4 % ’ ith | Y th clear weather in the South and extreme Southwest. Tem- | ¢ g g N ¥ o 5 -4 aceording to an agreement with | months, gathered at the home of wi i H G RL# 8 YRy § ® the. langshoremen and the North-|Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas last night| ‘ ANNOUNCED TODA_Y{ perature changes have been slight. \ 4 ! l1and ‘may sail mext Monday night (for a shower in honor of Mrs.| ThE seamine Chichagof tlth Pl S R — - , 'but nothing is definite. {Johnson. Mrs. J. O. Kirkham was|10t Bob Ellis and Mechanic A Pf e i ¥ g isting hostess with Mrs. Gall-|Brewer hopped off for Kelchikan, : 4 L PEACE CONFERENCES | was. Eight tables of bridge were| Wrangell L“‘;dml’ml“b:”flo‘h“ys af-| ! ' ; ) o N rnoon a o'cloc] nly one ' % 2 % 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Cai, May 18. |1Alaycd with prizes won as follows: 5 FREE FREE { B B B —otiélals ‘of the ‘longshéremen’s | Mrs. LeRoy Huntington, high; Mrs.| PAssenger ‘;,:ieflb:”dr i i i eace conference, |Charles Sey, second; Mrs. Arne| e TRRuIg. \ : Invader Percale Good Grade O e Homamds _must. e | Shudshit, comsolation; and Mrs, | The Baranof will initiate the fle‘v,z P2 J % y i o m;“":u tha-present coastalimrike | ‘Wmlam Spain, cut prize. Saturday schedule’ tomorrow morn- g Many Colors and Patterns 1 B arend: . Although narizeperts| Mrs. Johnson was presented with 18 leaving’ Jundall’ at 9 g'clock, uneau I a" a"ce i ave. come from the conference it |® handsome electric percolator md‘?“d mfl:‘l‘;" ";e c‘?icch:gtc;lr Islandl P : 5L PIREEL - G is intimated the first point of | !waffle lron by her friendds. The|l°0P, Out by way o A B, & 3 B : Regular value $1.25 Sizes 14 to 48 o their viewpaint Js | Iostesses erved dainty retresh Perll Stralts to Sitka, and return } z i3 ‘ the demand for recognition of their |ments after thie card playing. ;“Y WaFar BN, P K, ¢ TOMOR ROW N I G H T ! : T S RS SRR =57 I P o S e S AR o o 4 association as a coastwise unit. i 7 e a0 IR o ST, i} ! | PO R e B e d STTETRN. | iR g Tio | H Assistant Secretary of Labor Ed-| CLEAN-UP DAY SATURDAY \BOUND FOF. SUNEAU, IS = (S : - $|ward F. McGrady, who hurried | B TS REATRLE FREEV = 7 ! i CI’IL’)’{F 7\’ S DRF g S here from the East, said deflmto‘ Tomorrow has been designated as ) ! g G < | progress to settle the strike is being | cemetery clean-up day and every-| s 38 Hogitis, 0 Russelvine, 2 { | made with representatives of both |body in Douglas who can spare the | Avk Spicigle ! i M % i 5 s parties concerned and all are work- | time is requested to turn out. Tnv‘MO:,l;::]soi nfi?:;u is h\mlfd :‘:‘ ! Your Own Bdl]d extends an invitatia WASH PRIN ing wholeheartedly to end the walk- | Douglas Island Woman's Club is | geqyite es- | : i t.. tE s said wage scales will|in charge of the cl St A S e ) to ANl (5 be Thier Guebts stk Tl o ol arge of the clean-up and 9 &nt, ‘due to’the 'strike whieH ‘has } § NOVELTY PRII be settled satisfactorily to both|oclock tomorrow morning is the|ijed up shipping there. 3 i | out. It is said wage scales will|designated time to start work. Alll nps Hogins arrived in the Pu- : ’ | “l\“'l‘”““\ _be n;:lmamed. it is not an-ith::sc pi?rucxpatmg are requested to . Sound city this morning, ac- |} . : ! founced. | take scythes, spades, shovels, PickS, | cording to Mrs. 'Mérgan, and had | Viclence Reported |ete., to the scene of activity. Cof- yogervations on the Aleutian, whose § | LIRS 4 Sizes 2 to 16 Violence broke out at Oakland |fee and refreshments will be served | saflings have beeH “cRhoelldd” Her ! & » P { and Alameda and the situation is by the women in Smith's cabin at|name does not appear on the list | Dancing starts at 10 P. M. reported tense in other cities. iLJHm‘ Oreek. lof those leaving Seattle' on the } = 7B n n I 'l l}(, A Sormer policemen, Walter| B [ Victoria, and she may be delayed § _ ool e e ] f 2 l' ( ] .Hmmfleld is held in connection | TICE TO MARINERS for some time. ) 3 o, {with the slaying of Richard Parker,| Watch out for obstructions in| Mrs Hogins is on her way to o in the San Pedro riot. ‘Unnnel due to consiruction on | . t e § v ; 2 e Six nonunion men were seriously | D')ule\s Island Bridge between; h::;w;:ug:t:feml She. Smner i Old Papers fOl' Sale at Emplre GflCC 3 R SSRGS SIS B 00 B e b i nies (o) S R |injured in "the Oakland clash ac- y’I‘em.h St. and Douglas Island. 3 % s &= * Lintg e R 4 cording to police reports this after- | ' ALFRED DISHAW, ‘, % noon. —adv. Contractor. oo THREAT IS MADE 0ld newspapers for sale at Em. | TACOMA, Wash., May 18. — A pire Office. | ! walkout * of* all ‘' members of labor | — e uniens in Tacoma will result if|{ T 77 {Gov. C. D. Martin calls out troops. R y 1 dulv! s ds the threat made today by | LR LSSl LY . for Saturday Only! , umion leaders. Lam YOUR ; e y s Y According to 'advices received in the knowledge tllat everythmg you buy is of known' qu - here there is further curtailment of| Statlfln(’ry operations in some industries in % ity tésted and found worthy of sale in ‘our stores and worthy to 'k ‘Washington and Oregon because of | N I 4 ‘Yhe ttansporrxuon b]ockade e I | eeds served'in your home. KRUZOF LEAVES ¥ LACE NET PANELS 2 and 14 yds. long, panel, 65¢ A good Seléctin of Tab- When you buy fruits and vegetables from Piggly Wiggly you g( 5 Y TODAY ON lets, Envelopes, assorted i AY TO CORDOVA'§ Papetries, Pens, Pencils, et Ink, etc. insure. Bolmd"f&- ‘Cordova where it win' GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for.o............25¢ DILL- PICKLES - be based during the summer Quality Prescriptions | { ways Loening - commuter Kruzof, Service FIRST and Large g A s i i piloted by Alex Holden, mechanic LAST i : (o, g 4 B M Behren dS Uo’ nc. Raymond ‘Curley, left Juncau this, : Sllc;d, ‘l:l:nécs Size ‘ cans,; 29¢: everything that our 'vast purchasing power and experienced buyers car § ki RANS JESBSSSSLSSSSUS A S S S e | menths, the Alaska Southern Air- B ke one) ° TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans. . ...........25¢ “Juneau’s ].mdmg [)(-p.utmem Store” : stop, at Yakutat, on the way to A Campbcfl's RIP Cordora and fo redch the latter' G L S th i E OLIVES ) eV 4 .- B. Hayes, d FAL It w i g Ry ny MOTHER'S OATS, large package ... ..29¢ Picnic’ Size manager, sald. e e | 't Phese meking the ‘trip in addi- LR A DIUGGIST thi 3 - Quick Copking or. Plain : 2 cans 19¢ . (e v . ‘tion to Pilot Holden and Mechani bty mmulunum.numnmmmmmm S|NGER M A K Es :;f“:?;‘;”z.:?:: in which e td ({08, 0 POl T Svien: hiv, | Promt 84 oo Fhone 1 {1} ing. The inections humor of his|Gurley and AlexHolden Junior. | —rerr-s—3| & SALT—Morton’s Shaker, each .". ......8¢c PEACHES, Del Monte - FOR SA TURDAY & ssel SALT RISING PR BREA! 15¢ loaf Star Bakery | + 1R ¥ £ s s &= i 1. A. SOUFLIS : FREE DELIVERY Lis £4 §ise Sliced or Halves. .. % ORANGES, 2 dozen ........ .65¢ ¢ cl-’e‘icn‘i.: Size Large Size . | i 3 cams 25¢ SCHILLING PORK AND CRISCO GUM AND .COFFEE ‘BEANS : 3 pound can CANDY Heinz .6l BARS Y 3 cans for For Cooking “AEL 3 Percolator or Drip 29c and Frying 4 for 15¢ Piggly Wiggly Meat Departm;eh;' BROILERS 3Who|eBlrds $100 Fancz Milk Fed—-Extra Choice { “ LARD OR -~ « - WEINERS, pound ..........24c SHORTENING, pound . ......10¢ . Swift's Premium F SLICED BACON; pound. .....24c | COTTAGE CHEESE ........20c . Eastern Sugar Cured H ¢+ Attractive Tumblers moseenry PHONE 5557 % ?s"’é'fis fi“.iitifi wi 4- r explanations alone made the hour o H'T WITH H|s M Monday night tne Singing Globe Trotter” will appear again, this GHEARERS time before the general public un- der the nnsplm of the Parent- CAPITAL et T ¥ wm begln at 8 e'clock in the Grade > P l *“Singing Globe Trotter SC:OJ A‘lidm;fl\!: B i o >k previously relal n The - Beer artors ([ will Appear Monday pire, Mr. Strelkoff is singing his E o Night in Concert | way around the world an a wager made last winter in Hollywood, and and | lit is a candition of the wager that Seraphin lkoff, the “SIgIE . pay his entire wey with his Ball Room Globe - Trotter,” was !.humiarously‘smgmg From here, he will Nufsed received by perhaps the most cntqceed % Vancouver and take pas-| jcal audience that any singer mxu"Sage there for Japan. | appear before wh_en he sang for Mr. Strelkoff will appear at the i::d:‘y’“; ;cx:‘iz‘;l‘ in assembly ¥eS-|northern Light Presbyterian church With a baritone voice of Iineg?;cr;;:; m“’zn"f‘:g&fn, ey tonal quality and beautifully mod- by Dvorak ulated strength, Mr. Strelkoff truly | WL Ry brought down the house as his| { youthful auditors called for encore LOIS LAGASA IS. HOME after encore. He was well accam- FROM ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL | panied by Mrs. Trevor Davis, who| e ldemonsmued her ability as an ac-| Lois LaGasa, who underwent an |companist by the short #me she appendix operation at St. Ann's has had in which to practice with|Hospital two weeks ago, has left | him., | the hospital for her home. Local musicians were so impress- ————— ed with his singing that they were! AXEL JOHNSON HOME unanimous in their praise of the, —_— performance. Axel Johnson, who has:been re= - - Mr. Strelkoff sang several songs,| ceiving medical attention at St. o some In English and some in Rus-, . Ann’s Hospital for the last several{’ w— Notices at Em-|sian, and those sung in the latter days has left the haspltal for his tongue were prefaced with a short home. 1