The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 31, 1934, Page 2

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ey - : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1934. U. 8, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU flllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIHIII||IIIII||lllllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllmlIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIImIB PURK BARR l WRIGHT BEGINS = b The W eather A - LEISLATION WORK 0N DRAIN S o L4 iR R ¥ st for Juneau and vieintY, beginning at 4 p.m., Oet. 31: = To BEWSTED AT FEBEHALBLDG Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southeast winds. = = J U ST LOCAL DATA = | Time Barometer, Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 'Weather ' = Rivefs, Harbm% PYojects Sceepage ‘gf Water in Base- 4 pim. ey ... 2088 o3 & o W Oldy = RECEIVED 4 am. today ....2042 46 94 s 9 Lt.Rain [ = Brought Under Differ- [ ment Causes. Ditch Noon today .....2994 .. 49 B s 9 ady [ = ent Methods pr | Installation * RADIO REPORTS % 5 E (Contmuefl frem riae One) ! To prevent further seepage Ofi YESTERDAY | TODAY &_ b &= 4~ water in the basement and ele- %A - < 3 % = | Hoover administration 1o mone at' ... ‘shaft of the Federal and | Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. = all since Roosevelt became Presi- e ritorial Building, a crew of | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather =, dent. seven men are constructing a drain 2 - - Barrow .. -~ 26 24 180 a4 10° 0 Clear =| Under the “New Deal” all river ..o system. | Nome ... 34 30 |, 28 34 20 .04 Rain . D) 5t P g o i e ek 6w - s e R AR = Wright, e VLol 2 40 16 0 ' Pt.Cldy § PWA allotted to these projects Gfork which started Monday, | & Dawson ... oLy 24 ‘ 14 28 4 0 Clear Holidid: ; head! D “d 3 Evlslas 132,800 without, coming to Con- | il continue in Main and Seward | St. Paul . 36 36 | .- 8- ..38 30 02 Cldy+« oliday season ahead! Dress:up "days ‘ahd Eig:s:fi:rap;m?:lgresional commit-1 o es’ for tan days, when' that Ex;;c‘:kfiarbor i :g b ! :; W ® g ag iihts i = stage of construction will be com- diak . - 42 6 120 Rani nights. ‘Regal veivet.. Lovely laces," erepes E| 1l is estimated that an additions1 pfl;lfd tofbvee, & SHGtion: 8 Sew Cotdovar LBaler TG G il e Clay and chiffons. Qtunnmg taffeta. Glamorous ;xnengf)gr& o fissgéa,m ill be 4 Avenue wilf be kept open to i o SLtailien :: % 9 39 Rain pro- £ e 48 & 5 Rai dresses for dinner; ‘wlmng, fi:ncmg m ; | o e s i B ikt WL G o S Rain » | When finished the project will! monton . 36 32 Jo oy 8 [] Cldy Prwed to Please! : nANsi‘an !:xh-ms {includs’ s’ Badk Wl 20" féét n Seattle .. .80 6 | 8 8§ 123 01/ Ran ¥ | ‘e’ members of Congress are |depth. The whole work will be com- Portland . 8 58 | 58 .56 8 .24 Rain I San Francisco ... 72 66 62 62 10 04 Cldy EXTRA ADDED EVENING. pearhs ¢ to_criticize the admin- | pleted by about December 10, it ATTRA CI‘I ONS ration penly. gqr thus golng over | was estimsited 'today. Newest S ‘ e el AT ; A LEGI0! Evening Bags of satm and tmyseed pearls - in fhe House | """ INGTALLS NEW OFFICERS! ntatives, through its| WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure cont'nued low today throughout Alaska and over the North Pacific Ocean, the storm area being centered about 200 miles south-southwest of Kodiak where a reading of 28.50 inches was recorded. High pressure continued over western Can- ada. This general pressure distribution has been attended by pre- cipitation along the coast regions from the Seward Peninsula south- ward to California, while generally fair weather prevailed ovér the interior of Alaska. Mild weather continued throughout Alaska this morning. Dorman H. Baker Post No. 11, of the American Legion, at Fairbanks, at a recent meeting installed the . " on rivers and harbor: G Evening Jewelry ol (P 37 ’i et M“oln‘mllowmg officers: . . fi?y ;;;}W' l:l Cu‘:_lsc Tom Larmore, commander; Frank 2 ‘.!%9' %n? the | Nash, first vice commander; David foiei Adler, adjutant; John B. Miller, Lace Hflndkfi(l')()!hlp ? L Y Hay e ll*uralsed | finance officer; John E. Youel, A [N says, | 6 without chaplain; Einer Tonseth, histor- : e f oo i it B, ot of e < guard; John e, officer of the 3 4 Shadow]ess Chlfio“ Hoglery o PAY ‘:’ mmm‘;leclsxd” Ira Farnsworth, sergeant-at- FREE ! FREE . b o ape it ‘”theexecu- yarms; Ross Sheely and Forbes ® can and | Baker, members of the executive | committee; Dr. F. de la Vergne, service officer; Clarence J. Woof- it Latess ter, department executive commit- pality, batess |teeman. A social session and lunch MEN’S EVENING DRESS APPAREL 2 GPNI "‘ k mde followed the installation during which Ernest M. Polley, depart- THANKSGIVING DINNERS ASK- US FOR 'DETAILS! CALIFORNIA GROCERY Kid Plimps’ “erepe Pllmps WOOLS MICHAEL STEARNS TUXEDO SUITS — Fine quality, latest . S R g - g };x::rr;: chairman, child welfare pro- . e e | P T style, complete suit with silk vest—$35.00. : he {5 éntitled to bt one vote. |~ — x e L TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery H J As the movement grew it branch- i stopped. Whereupon they opened a [} ed out into a number of enterpris- | factory and began marketing re- < o = SSfes, including its own wholesale so- | ceiving sets of their own make. SILKS F— IQ Q Neated 4 2 ~ ] il . ==rcleties, flour mills, ships for im-: “The only result of boycotts to = DRESS SHIRTS—Pleated and stiff bosom Arrow Shirts—$3.50. § TCs AN expoFis,« failiies seth the | data™ said s noopeFaitve afficial, = = like. | “is to drive us into production our- foi / = . El The coznpemt)o‘n furnished, by a | selves—many times much sooner = i o ks 5 == |movement of this size has. not|than we had planned. = BLACK BOW TIES for evening wear—$1.00. g toted 14 drawb opposition from ! “We have been successfully pre- ; = by ik = |small shop keepers and British |vented from paying dividends in STREET = [ ) = | capjtalisn] ih general, fargelj from |one line, however—that of patent = == | factories engaged in producing | medicines. There is a price-fixing = DRESS MUFFLERS—Of p]uin and fanr‘y silks—$1.50 to $3.50. E goods. This opposition, officials of body which has control and it has and ® Transmission == WeE. T 'the cooperative movement say, usu-/made its objections against our re- A B ° %hium the form of boycott. turn of profits. Now we have just @ Differential = objections are mainly against opened a factory for the manu- DANCE [ ] Get on the Saie = » the movement’s principle of re-|facture of such medicines. That is u » = MEN’S PLAIN-TOED DRESS OXF ORDS_$6 00. |turning profits on the basis of lour usual answer.” @ Motor Oils Side NOW! = & rFIig { purchases which, especially where | The cooperative movement in- = e & | there gre flqu prices on eommodi- [cludes four societies in the metro- WEAR . = N | ties, the objectors term price cut- politan area of London which to- CON NORS MOTOR CO = e ren S O | ting, gether do an annual business val- . = . . Y nc. | Factorles ‘Answer Boycotts ued at more than $125,000000 a . ‘This happened récently when the | year. The bulk of the retail socie- radio industry raised an objection |ties, however, is on a small scale, that” the cooperatives were under-| 57.13 per cent in the country hav- ‘semng regular realers in recemng ing less than 2,001 members: each. E“|I|H[||!I|||||HI|||I||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIII|||||IIII1I![IIJj|][lIII lllllllllllllllllHlHIllifli_mmm vl ) v IR cooperaives were m,,,m | DANCE Three million people are esti- v g —T - — SPECIAL Eagles' Masquerade Dance, Doug- ‘mated to have died of ‘typhus in . Lul PRICES “Juneau’s Leading Départment Store® " at “Tomorrow's Styles. Today’” Ias, November 3. adv. five years following the Worl V%r Novem ST ARG L “Juneau’s Own Store” WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 s MASK:BALL MOOQSE HALL <iwssse TONIGHT Paadi o Costume Prizes Turkey Door ¥ Prize™ INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Ine. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska Blinaler Music GEORGE BROTHERS |- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS Adm. $1.00 —Ladies 25¢ 0000000000000 A » Juneau Cash Grocery ' | CASH GROCERS i Corner Second and Seward 3 Free Delivery PHONE 58 g g l’R’ESH B TES - In l';urk pound A ; THE HOTEL, OF ALASKAN HOTELS - The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the. 4 Gual’kwkdiml’megcacmw & =~p--s_—.»— Hmn Maciai:ié Shp . “ELECTROL—Of Course” . ... ERGTET S LY L TR A

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