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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934. e A 5501 o e £ WASHINGTON IS GIVING AID IN VESSEL TIE-UP, WORLD TALK OVER SILVER IN PROSPECT U. . DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather / (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 24: Cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer - Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather ; g ! \ 4 pm. yesty 2083 170 32 w 8 Cldy i Dimond. Wires Cham ber‘Roosevelt s Message Con-| 4 am. el . 0 ik swy g . e . . 13 . Noon today B 8 y It ial thrill to'1 5 d Officials They Are Doing tained Invitation for iz At Hehio nah t's a special thrill to be comphimente; What They Can to Help Conference Soa S SIERUNG on your choice of luggage. Liké being g 5 R L TERDA i 3. . . . ontinuea rom one) . , ¥ : 24— Ihe Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. admired for your choice ‘of friends. AT T TR ‘F’m’g;g':acf_y 0215‘:“’5';‘:; X‘:Le;xrlz;ux:; station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather "hat’s why it’s wi y Nome, which has received no sup- (R R PROIREetd BRrow 2 20 18 18 6 0 Cldy 'lh«nls why it’s l:use to choose from Dlies Bb. 4EE O atd Mts i:gn;mtg};cam.\dmmlstmtwns SIVer Nome & W 8 2 8 0 Shoar our luggage stock. plight would be desperate if the Bethel 48 46 | 44 44 6 0 Clear EE4E usual shipments are not received JH idden in Pr::lde(;t fl!oosevelt» Fairbanks 52 50 | 40 40 4 2 Cldy &, & at the opening of navigation. b - ‘mefi“gx‘* o ngress is @| n,yoon 68 68 36 36 4 04 Pt .Cldy { b J Defer Daylight Saving subitle o 1“‘ on fo_forelgn nations| o ‘pyy; 42 ‘40 {. | g2 B2 m 0 cldy Action on the matter of daylight “‘k’] seel bsl”'e' as & solution for\ puon Harbor ... 42 42 | | 38 38 10 .02 Rain & saving was deferred by the Cham- | their problems. .| Kodiak .50 50 38 4@ 8 'Trace Cldy ber until next week while a com- | Nations S ammed, B0 oorgova 58 58 46 48 0 0 oldy mittee canvasses the situation and | there “em"“ Sgetioes . Prosident’ o cqn 9 4% | ‘51 W 2 Trace Cldy " confers with industries. The matter | Roosevelt had Great Britain, Ger-| gitka ki Sl s 62 = 2 0 Cldy . had both support and opposition _mzny‘, e Japan.and others| getchikan ... 80 80 50 50 4 0 Pt.Cldy 3 among the membership. The Board |17, Thind when he said: = | prince Rupert ... 72 10 52 56 4 0 PLCldy -y of Directors will make its recom- e ebb and flow of values In| pymonton . 68 68 46 48 4 0 Clear Ty mendations next Thursday. o g e WOl DAs i % 74 58 58 8 Trace Cldy S, . C $ 7 50 d" The Tourist Information BouLh'f;fa'fea dj"'l“‘t‘:;’m?‘“‘fs_"; pressire! Portland .80 78 60 60 4 0 Cldy an |, il be intained th tl i A i e 1SCO ... 68 ult ase ° { p wi maintaine es nonths L8, o e i san Francisco 62 56 58 4 Trace Cldy # Hand Bags- W ardrobe Trunks-- Areo-Robes- Trunks-- 6.50 and up 35.00 and up 12.00 and up 14.75 and up this summer, it was reported. No definite opening date has been set, the time depending on the resump- tion of steamer sailings on normal schedule. g The Chamber authorized the Local Industrial Committee to in- cur necessary expenses in packing | and shipping a set of transpar-| encies to Frederick and Nelson, Seattle, for its Sumier Alas] Exhibit, ————— LONGSHOREMEN ‘GIVEN REQUEST | NAVALSURGEONS MAKE FLIGHT T0 AID ADVENTURER Fly 850 Mlles to Give Med- ical Aid, Possibly Oper- | ation to W. A. Robinson | LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 24— Naval surgeons made an 850 mile! | e | | | J The barometric pressure is moderately low over Alaska, except the extreme North, and southward to California. It is lowest south of the Aleutian Isalnds with showers in the Aleutians and central Interior and light sprinkles locally. The pressure is moderately high on the Arctic Coast with clear weather on- the Bering Sea coast and cloudy weather in most other districts. Temperatures were low- er yesterday in Western Alaska and higher in the extreme South- east. Phone 36 FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY' SUMMER | flight to aid William Albert Robin- son, stricken sea adventurer, and | waiting at Tague Cove, Galapagos, [1sland, for the arrival of the U. BY GOVERNMENT (Continued -.om Pa.ge One) JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. PRICES MENDS TODAY i CANNERY TENDER HERE Celtic yvswl"day afternoon at 5:30 FOR LUMBER, SUPPLIES o'clock with supplies. He has not yet started buying this season, but The cannery tender Fairweather | has been working for the Icy | came in from Hawk Inlet yester- Canning Company. day afternoon at 5 o'clock « | > By MRS, ALEXANDER SHOBOE cargo of lumber and othe: NEW ROCK FILL plies. The boat is due to leave | piling of the J. B. Caro and Breakfast Menu | sometime today, according to T. Company property at the corner ug Fresh Rhubarb Sauce ! Ready ‘Cooked ' Corn' Cereal Cream Soft Cooked 'Eggs Buttered Toast Luncheon Menu Conrad, bookkeeper of the cennery | Main and Willoughby is under way, company. | the rock being hauled by J. 3 e ; Smith., MOY TO BUY FISH Coffee e ——— \ Welfare authorities report they | i Hoonah fish { | t.easpcmn salt; two cups milk; onc teaspoon vanilla; one butter. Blend sugar, flour. Add yolks, | salt, milk. Cook until thick and creamy, in double boiler. Stir fre- Pour into pie shell and cover with meringue. Meringue Three egg whites; one-third cup sugar. Beat whites until stiff. Add sugar, | beat until creamy. Roughly spread on pie filling and bake 12 min- | utes'in slow oven. SWEET SANDWICH FILLING "A tasty and inexpensive sandwich filling is made by mixing chopped cooked prunes with orange marma- lade ‘and adding a few nuts. Afterncon Party Refreshments Frozen Fruit Salad Cream Cheese Balls Salted “"Wafers Coflbe Salted Nuts e x ‘NOTICE TO MAB!NERS ""Wateh out ' for obstructions in Channel due to construction on Douglas Island Bridge between ‘Tenth St. and Douglas Island. ALFRED DISHAW, —adv. Contractor. Sl e aian JEFFERY TRAVELS ©J.'8. Jeffery, wholesale represen- tative, is making a round trip to kxfy x on ghe (Lenmer Victoria, | | e e STl = Charles Reynolds, Chairman of! the Federal Labor Board, said he believed an agreement will be made ' in four or five days. Two men were shot slightly and | wounded in an Oakland melee. ! The number of workers now out is estimated at more than 25,000 after the Masters, Mates and Pilots’ | local called on 1,00 members Lu] strike. Two hundred ship scalers have also been called out at San Pedro. Union officials heré said Ryan | will bring pressure in support of | the demands on the employers by pointing out to the shippers “their | { cargoes in every port-of the country | | can be stopped by the International tablespoon | Longshoremen’s Association unless her the demands are met.” i An appeal from the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce to the Med- iation Board here declared there is | | MOCK HOLLANDAISE RECIPE | quently. Add vanilla and butter.|a severe food shortege in Alaska. Crippled industries loomed today | jand curtailed industrial activities | along the entire Pacific Coast are reported. ! —————— | 'WILLIAM LYON IS BOUND | OVER TO GRAND JURY‘ After a preliminary hearing yes- | terday before Judge J. F. Mu]len‘ in the United States Commission- er's Court, William Lyon, 65, was bound over to await action by the! Pederal grand jury on a charge of. assault with intent to commit rape. | His alleged victim, Mrs. Mary Smith, aged about 60, is a resident | in the local Indian village. gy . S&ND YOUR FAVORITE PHOTO £OR ARTISTIC MONOCHROME ncpnoa‘.finou 10116 dochaa !' JAFE RETURN OF PHOTO GUARANTEED NOLTHWE 7% EERTITTES all Henry Moy, buyer, | have succeeded in bringing nbout Cream ‘of Tomato Soup ' who has been in Juneau for the |a 50 per cent decrease in juvenm‘ ‘Crackers' past few dn)s len on his gasboat dolmqumcy at Greensborc N. C. Tapioca Pudding Tea s i R Dinner Menu D l C iBaked Fish - Escalloped Potatoes | -word Puzzle | Asparsus | ay y ross-w | Mock Hollandaise Sauce 1 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Metric mea- | Pickle Reush' H 1. One who runs “ 0:‘”’“‘“ | Butterscotch Pie . Observ | ¥ Tary E Eggg ggg carefully * | g ! 7. Natives of the 12. Strikes with a S largest con- ggfi finfl {EILIAl ;‘{‘&7:.‘."‘ Mock Hollandaise 'Sauce ] = Ob‘":i‘;‘“‘ ISITIAIRIDILLY] 17. Kina of horse “ Six tablespoons butter; three tab- 14, Not wide 20. Short sleep | lespoons flour; one and one=half 15. Inside Loud nolse cups milk; two egg yolks; one tab- 16. Sorr(l)w f(;)r|g[n 24, . lazuli” ilespoon lemon juice; one-eighth evinced by 26 Sacred cantata | teaspoon 'salt. tward | % e e 28. Afirmative | Melt 3 tablespoons' butter #nd AE AR the 30. Tennls stroke it zo&gy‘)fam‘;ly 35 S sty |add flour. Blend and ‘add’ milk; 5 ounds . s : 21. Dries 34, Absent without | COOK until croamy sauce forms. Stir 22, Immerse leave | constantly. Remove from fire, add fi 5‘;3’:,"‘ 35. A‘l a distance volks, rest of butter. Beat well, add 26. Dig (r&m the ;"5: ;:1'5311; :fi:ldde 4 |rest of ingredients. Serve immedi- 2. Dn“l‘;)melhln: flnfl@ » Plruckl o ately poured over hot asparagus. in return B . Plece to hol Butterscotch Pie ther pi - 4 Jha oxuperty b Af’ngfghgf“’ One baked pie shell; one cup 81. Footlike part 47. Took the chief DOWN . Ascendes 35 Bmail touna . " Tomear® ¢! 3 Liforary sud 4L High male Sark mw sqgafi fire wb‘*fi% mark 42, Receptacle for pervisor voices flour; olks} oneselghth 34. Operators of 3. Character in 44. Ancient name PN R typewriters 50, The Christian “The Raven' of an island | 38. Brought into era: abbr, 3. Alternative in the Aegean existence 61. Pampers 4. Spotona Sea | 42. Mottled ap- b3. Therefore playing card 47. Be overlonfl ot 4 pearances in 54. Contradict 5. Preceding 45. Sand bill: Eng- mahogany 56, Wild ass nights lish 4. Male sheep” GS. Divisions of €. Take up agaln 51. Public vehicle 45. Weary Indians 7. Added 52 Perched 46. Spenser char- 5. Surgical £, Pouches g5."aill: abbr. threads 9. Wrath Leave WH N AN lll o o L v flflllll%/flli‘flfl iill%fllfi%//flll. lllii// 7 | PHONES 92—85 .. AN (TaHT, AP« 4 CHEESE I mporied Swiss 55¢ P‘””'d George Bfothers IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImewmfllllllflfllllflllllfllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIllllllll IIIIHIIHHHHIHHIIIH!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIMHWHIIHIHHIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII f Wewp Sy g 8 EEL e e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Swim Suits ' and Accessories? YES, we have them, both for the Miss and Matron in a variety of styles, col- ors and sizes. We invite you to shop with us before you buy elsewhere— “Juneau’s Own Store” cer of the U. 8. Coast Guard cut- 1 good and her family in Seattle. e’ Destsoyer Siaie, Percy REYnorps, Manager ; | The surgeons examined Hale and expressed the opinion the adven-| turer’s appendix has broken and, is spreading peritonitis. A radio dispatech says Robmwx will be placed aboard the destroyer Hale and speeded to Balboa with an operation enroute of nece%snry - | MRS. FLETCHER W. BROWN RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH DAUGHTER, SOUT-: § I | Y E S — Frosh Fraits and Vegetobles in abundance CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Mrs. Fletcher W. Brown, wife of Captain Brown, commanding offi- ter Tallapoosa, returned to Ju- neau on the steamer Victoria after gpending the last six weeks visiting daughter, Mrs. F. T. Swice- i iOld Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce ‘And I Always Ask for Peerless Bread’ L A 2 R @ Many thoughtful housewives are now asking for PEERLESS Bread mstead of just A Loaf of Bread. @ One of the main reasons is because of its delicious quality, baked i fresh daily by our own formula. @ Bread is indeed the staff of life; health experts recommend it as an essential ot every meal, and it’s ever so good for the kiddies between meals. @ Ask for PEERLESS, always and get the best! @ YES, PEERLESS BREAD can be had in that convenient Sliced Loaf is you so desire. E?’ u