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pe uum|||||umn||||||u||||nuuu||||||||u|||||||||||||||m||||n|uuuum||m|umm|||||||lmmmmum|||mmm|mmmm||um|umu||m|mun|mmimm| You'll Remember November_ \, For These Amazing, Vaflues in, Values up to $22. 50, Slzes upt044 ]\()W ety e WOOLEN ROBES FOR WOMEN Very good—Values starting at $4.50 SILK SLIPS BIAS Excellent grade and value at NECKWEAR OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN! Later and larger assortment starting at - $1.25, 12 LEATHER GLOVES FULLY LINED and -very, smart for cooler. morxinigs i IIIIIIIIHII!IIIHIIlmllIIIIIHMMHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IHIMIWHIMI $1.95 " SCARFS-MUFFLERS OF v&;‘oqL and din very late co. ()rmgs' and sveaves $3.75 $1.75, CURTAINS " UNION SUITS PAIR FOR MEN—Winter weight . Ruffled or Panels and of good quality $1.50 per pmr . $1 50 Sm&-,s * PIGSKIN GLOVES BLACK OR DARK BROWN All sizes L] BLA\I\ETS WOOLEN ROBES SINGLE—PART-WOOL IDEAL FOR LOUNGING on these chilly Exceptional value at mornings . . Get oné for him $1 45 $6,.,75 NEW NECKWE 1R SWEATERS-MEN’S IN FULL SETS BRUSHED.WOOL Very novel weaves and effects Plain or comblhalfidn colots 4 IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO THINK OF CHRISTMAS 50 we are. displayifig npstalrs a won- der lind of foys . . . . ceitain to please évery boy and girl of aiiy age. You nidy patronize outr “LAY AWAY PLAN” by choosing your gifts now while the assortment is ve We vull have them laid away, charged for and dellvered you in December . . . T FUEDY complete ! RY T T . M. Behren'h s to’" : lnc; “Juneaii’s Leading Department Store” Uganik Fisheries, . "and Mrs. Roberts, were Washington visitors during. the week. After, spending the summer on Kodiak Island, where his company operates,, Mr. Roberts came east.to jpin-his wife. P, |She had been west of the Missis- sippl singce early in the, summer. < m‘mj IN WASHINGTON former Juneau residents. k)wmewmcapltdm - AW;:hX:‘mnv:'n ami, where she represented the rence Freeburn,, American Legion Auxmn'y, partment of Alaska, at the naf convention. Mrs. Polley will main in the States for a few weeks before returning to, her home in Junedu, INT. HIGH. nfisbl.b’flflfl ; A resolution which, would bhave |KEN. placed the American legion on record as favoring construction flf the International hlghm of passage at the recent convention by only two votp. It was offered and was {ed vigorously by Dr. Ev w. way, of Seattle. Chairmdn of the Alaska Road Committee of the University Post of the Legion, Dr. Holway has for long been a vigor- ous advocate of the highway, . Delegate Dimond is now urging each member of the national e ecutive committee of the Legion to consider and act favorably upon a similar resolution when the com- ruled | mittee meets in the near future. bust, whose husband, Capt. John Wubusv. operates the lndependent RETIREMENT AT e ~ MAY NOT APPLY Ty g 00 'Washmgton with Mrs., | Walker and Mrs. A, T ALASKA R. R. Board lees Interpretation| —Delegate Dimond Gets Busy | “Wfi?‘t’h w%o‘ra e | due. were {Continuea trom Page One) “1 ;m eflur‘:}mlsw::ktlm":xl;eda tr:f hefore returning ? bill framed to withstand assault. this is done Delegate Dimond to exert every effort to have | benefits extended to Al- Employees. The vast them are now without | é Delayed severdl hours by Satir- day's storm, the S. S. Kenal ar-{ - rived here this mornihg from Sit- | - i ka and Way ports. THe vessel was Held at Chichagof during the gale. ‘The eleven p.ssefiers brought rity . There ROBERTS IN EAST H. O Roberts, president of the IllfllllllfllflIIHH!HMIllllfllflllflllllIIIIIllllmlllllll_llllllflllmmmflfllllll< i mmpm MISHAP party who € p in the lat- T hunt on KamlrnlEy 1slind, returned to Ju- neau this morning, five days over- ! left heré on Sun- day it tute a search for the missing lflh&ers when they traveled d overdue and concern es. | WaS to, the severe storm &mmy It was to pro- eeed to Sitka to assist a vessel Mr. Sutton said time in the slight- When the weather to 4 sheltered | until it had ‘ INPORMATION WANTED Postmaster Spickett desires in- 3 farnuuoh eohcemlng the where- 9( uyttn Daigneault of Emmr t news awaits _%so an inquiry for who is supposed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1934. REVENDETAX " LEGISLATION MAN RESIENS Dr. Roswell Magill Leaves| Treasury Department, | Is Announcement WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Sec-! retary Morgenthau announces that | Dr. Roswell Magill, Special As- sistant, who has been formulating tax legislative recommendations, resigned October 23, owing to pres- sure of duties as a member of the Columbia University faculty. Seeretary Morgenthau emphasiz- ed the resignation was not prompt- ed by any differences of opinion on tax legislative recommendations and added Dr. Magill will be avail- able for special work when needed. Rabert W. Jackson, Trgasury As- gistant and General Counsel of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and ! Herman Tlophant, General Coun- sel, will be in active charge hence- | forth in drawing up revenue legis- lntmn CHEAPER PUWER BEING PLANNED BY GOVERNMENT Opposition hxpected from Many Sources — Ad- ministration Priming WASHINGTON, Nov. 13— The | | Administration is seekinz to mass the resources of the Government | behind a power offensive that may [lead to a historic fight before Con- gress. On one side will be those who demand cheaper electric power and more drastic legislation. On the other side are those who warn against the Government go- ing into business, declaring there ition of injuring private industry and also investors. ‘The White House “has made a | public survey contending that elec- | tricity users in Northeastern sta ates $194,000,000 of could save their | power bills. hydro program comes from many er than water. Daily Empice ™ant lhn hy! (from Seastle) One way . . . . $21.50 21-day roundn-ip 34.00 }nol. roundtrip . 40.00 —good in coaches on our fastest trains, also in improved tourist l!&pmg s (wm besth lights, is danger, by the Government’s ac- | Opposition to the Government's | Blonde for Blondy ?%&"2& Red-headed Catherine Barry, ot Belmont, Iowa, air hostess, is honey-{ nooning with John “Blondy” Ryan, New York Giant star, after a sur- prise marnage m New York. ACETYLENE GAS TANK EXPLODES {One Man Is Killed 4t Navy Yard—Propérty Dam- age Is $175,000 BOSTON, Mass.,, Nov. 13.—One man was killed and damage esti- mated at $175,000 was caused when an acetylene gas tank exploded this morning early at the Charles-! town Navy Yard. Daniel Dunyea, attendant of a building, was killed. | A L et RICE TO SKAGWAY Dean C. E. Rice of the Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church here sections of the country. It is said|;. . passenger on the Alaska for coal furnishes cheaper electric P"W'lskagway lhl.ly Empln Wum Ada hy! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGfiCULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU " The Weather Vi J (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieInity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 13: Showers tonight and Wednesday; light southeast winds' LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity "Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.51 46 70 E 12 Lt. Rain 4 a.m. today 29.60 46 70 SE 9 Cldy Noon today .. 29.82 44 81 SE 10 Cldy RADIO’ REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathet! Barrow L. 6 4 | ) 0 4 0 cidy! Nome .. 28 26 | 6 6 4 0 Cleat} Bethel 14 14 | 2 2 4 0 Clear' Fairbanks 12 123 6 6 4 0 Cleat. Dawson .. 16 |10 Hamiiteie 26 3 St. Paul' . 32 32 i32 10 Trace y Dutch H 36 3¢ 84’8 q ‘Gay Kodiak 36 34 M4 0 PtCdy Cordova 42 40 fhaing |, °'38 Rain Juneau . 4% ! g 5 1o ‘Cldy Sitka ... - 40 — — 0 —_ Ketchikan 50 42 2 4 38 Cldy Prince Rupert 54 52 | 0 42 4 04 Cldy Edmonton ... 50 38 26 30 4 0 Clear Seattle 56 | 82 8% 8 = cudy Portland 2 50 48 50 4 10 Cldy San Francisco ... 64 60 54 58 4 0 Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS ‘The barometric pressure was low this morning - throughout the North Pacific Ocean and high over the Aldska Arctic coast. This general pressure distribution hds ben attended by rain along the coastal regions from the Prince William Sound region southward to Oregon and by fair weather over the interior, western and northern portions of Alaska. the_lowest, reported temperature. The temperature was 12 below at Ruby at 8 a.m. todny—beinx FERA PLANNING NEW METHODS, AIDING JOBLESS Wotk in Shops Financed by Relief Funds WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—In case other methods of easing the un- employment load does not show results, FERA is formulating plans whereby many more people can be put to work in shops financed by relief funds. No phase of the economic secur- I7 consider ourselves fortunate to be listed in “Who’s Who" the Social Register, but our rating in the files of the Retail Credit Bu- u is far more important in our daily lives! {For here, in_this “Who's Who" of |Bus are listed the credit records ol e citizens of this :ommunirv- How they pay thegrocer, the butcher, the other stores, the physician, and the déntist—every credit granter— (No guesswork—no heirsay—only Sou!horn Paclflc te LUMBER Juneaii Lumber Mills, Inc. “Tomortbi's '! I | Use your credit freely and pay all .by the 10th ar ymmptly as agved Alaska Credit Bureau Valentitic Building CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager : IStyles ’:1;011?’ ity program has yet TeceiveR " the final approyal of the Presidént, but, FERA 18 kfiown to be @istributing tc lotal , relief “officials plans for; workstops in which'the jobless may make articles for thie needy. Ahother ' 'suggestion {s that var- icus branches of industry may be assigned to a certain number of jobless perso to absorb. »—4—3—&——- MINERS DIE . IN EXPLOSION TOKYO, Nov. 13.—An éxplosion in the colliery at North Sappors Hokkaido Island, has resulted. mn the death of 37 miners, according to reports recelved here. YourNameisin Tis Whos Who' R/ The files of the Retail Credit Bureau contain the credit record of every citizen, and every 'member of the bureau has access to this record And e-eb menber of this Bureau- flq lflhnd credlt lmru\uohl(eN So, prompt payment 4f 1 buildxqi credit r:‘eord of m value not only here at home but| wherever and wheneveér ¢tedit is needed. ] Phione 28 “Junean’s Own Store” FRIED CHICKEN—PIT THE PARIS INN. PEARL and BILL u-q—tni—-‘ WiNE FREE ! CALIFORN TELEPHONE 478 FREE! THANKSGIVING DINNERS ASK‘US FOR DETAILS! A GROCERY Prompt Delivery Private Booths ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—-DI,AMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inamcted CAPI TOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM : Lunches = Dancing Em Night