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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1934. fll!lllllllllllllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIMHINI|MIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllHI!HNHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII||IImflIIIIIHIIIIllllmlllllllllllllllllllflIR E RnB 1 GIVES | New Phases of . 8. DEPARTMENT QF AGRIGULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU .. | Recavery Being : 3 The Weather A ‘ Discussed Now (Byithe.U. 5. Weathés Bareau) Frosse Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 13: (Contiriiien mrom 'Pdke One) Station- temp. temp. veloeity, 24hrs. Wem oo I . A “teti-foot Plank ‘s 2 hiap Some for Yourself! onsly’ within /thé administration. |Barrow worthleds as” & means of " spati- 1 . (Continuew ‘nin'! Page One) Showers mnxghz and Friday; light southeast wlnds = fl e e ¢ “ LOOAL DATA - -~ & B . g UB JEB 2}' ?_"r:’n:“; nmm“oxel bx:yzl: nr:lx‘z;ngev;{ Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather %l. / i a 4 = S o< wm k. s 4 an s % limg—would acceferate” generally the : :’fi {g;:y gg’; ;2 gg sc, 7 ; g“&% The value of nny coal to the G I F T = d P de life-stream of economic activity. Nooh toiay 29‘74 38 04 s 3 Mistln’ consumer depends solely upon = Newly - Elected President| 7 rsument is over the meti- s er o MISUnE ] what results he is able to secure I.INGERIE | By, Qutlines 1935 Pag, o0 o Merbode Wt & VB F e o e B Ghriats s VARG ‘ 5 ‘ =| (), gram of Work,, S ANFLATION IN BACKGROUND | _____ = number eight'shoe has'no' valie 3 & PO Only the first two of these pos- Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. s Precip. 4a.m. to the ‘Man with'a nuniber nine Buy Enough to Koefi l . § sibilitiés dpbed® t6 We fakern fi‘fi. by [ . = = 8. ©o-gperation with mational| s, (ation for fhé third—Inflatién— | Néme - 20 ‘a2 nifig a- twelve-foot spaée: . ¢ You'll be proud to give it « ... and | government officials in.effort . 0 | gen crs'for :the ‘fime Being/ &t ‘least, | Bethel 81 1 ©oal prices may' Bé quoted i even ycur fussy friends will be glad end depression. in Congress. | Fairbanks 18 18 the market but coal values must to get it! All the lace is hand run | 9. Enlargement of local member- 1( more and cheaper dollars weére | Dawson . 12 12 eanurme to ‘be determined on and the silks pure dye ship to include every reputable |, into circulation, argue the Con- | St. Paul 38 38 36 36 ‘the fifing line in each indivldua! and that's SOMETHING! | businéss ‘man in the lefty. . © gressional inflationists,” bigitg &nd fDutch Harbor 38 38 34 34 filmt i ‘. Guests Presemted - selling 'would' increasé autotfiatical- [Kodiak 36 34 34 38 " We can satisfy your every'¢gal Before Robertson made his speech |yy roduction ‘would’ be ‘pulled’ ot | Cordova 4“4 40 3. 34 need now as we have for over six guests wwere ‘presented, Includ- | of he doldruths, ' and 'ufiemploy- | Juneau £ ‘o 40 36 37 thirfy-five’ years in Juneau, | g | (four' ' members of “the AlasKa m ;: would diappeat. © Sitka 46 e 34 = ‘We ‘have ‘a dbal for every purse ‘Game’ Commission, -meeting < ME' Admimstration eeonomists say 1t | Ketchikan . 46 42 | 40 40 and “fof every purpdée and we this ‘week. 1mmducmmsmhfile wouldn't ‘'work that way. They in- |Pririce Rupert 48 48 | 0 €« invite ‘you to call wy abm.itr ou g by Hugh Terhune, exeoutive: offioer | sis; that; instedd, ot ‘of the new | Edmonton 40 26 20 o particila¥ problem.: ¢ i : of - the - Cotmission; "and' iriclided: | yoney simply | would pile’ up *in | Seattle . 50 48 46 46 Onle'of the followinty" may fit GOWNS, SLIPS, CHEMISES, DANCE SETS | Chatempn William R S6Uridgs, Bf | ourded surpluses. | Porttiria’ B 4 2 42 your requirements: s DL Y Ketchikany Irving MeK/nRéed, |« g, inflation stays' more or less|San Francisco ... 62 58 52 %2 STEP-INS, PAJAMAS 127 Fairbanks; Mfiw’fimlhu' in the backgtound. One of the oth! —————————!—"’ : - ‘Fidian - Egg-Liinip T ton i View, and P, "Williank “St. | er methods' will ‘be' tried first. ¥ it WEATHER SYNOPSIS - # T | Carbonado Utah' Stove | Nanaiio' Lump )| Nanaimo Mine Run Dimond Brigaets Indian:Catbonado Mix Vtah Sfove aHd" ‘Steam Steath! - 4 % o A5 e Indian Pea Coal’. Webster Smithing S\fhth Smlflfln; 03 Tailored and lacy styles', . . many of pure ‘A-series. of low pressure arcas were charted ‘on this morning’s ' dyed silk . . . all at popular prices Michaek: A fails, Congressional’ préssure for in- oy E. LaBartlett, Bssfsf‘m directér | 11,:10n may* become irreststible, weather map, one over the‘Alettian Istahds! “another over Southeast of ‘the''Alaska Federal Housing Ad- \A]B&E afid ‘the n;drd off’ the' California ‘cost. Relstively Wigh' prés- ministration, was introducedy ““THe | RpVIVING HEAVY ]ND‘Us’[{‘lEb‘Suré ‘Prevafled “over thd' intérior of Alaska’and westerh ‘Candda. This gixth ‘Yionor ‘guest ‘Was ' 'Harold | 705 who favor a new spendmgwgerierhl Préssure distriblition‘ has been attended 'by ‘rains ‘along the ‘Smith, * forest “ranger In GHargé '6f | campaign on the' part of the gov- |Cofistal Tegions’ from' ' Kodfdk *sotithward* o’ California, 'mle‘ cw- the' . Chugach Forest near Cordove. |ernment itself base their case on ing " Wedther 'Was “répbited’ over the inférior of Rlask#) ‘1 ‘He told of ‘the meed ‘for!'w@smmll | 5 .round -slightly > different from ft Was'“Stightly ‘colder ‘this ‘morning over the' Hiterfor, ‘wéstern, bout’ harbor at’ ‘Cordova @ @e- | ¢.: upon which such spending huland ‘fiortiérn” Portons ‘o ‘Alaska,’ althbtigh températures commuad seribedt’ thie ‘@amuge’ done 4O 'ONAt | resied in the past. | above !He‘? suh wémge » 4 ; - etty by lts: Mfll wing ffi“fm ‘They concede that heretofore wn[ : b i oo et | storm. $ % | much money has gone either into . 0 . h Py % e 0 0 Mrs. William,__ Poole _re-éntered | The principle iten ol BUSINeSs | qiroct relief, where. it merely kpt | ® nosrnu. NOTES e St. Ann’s Hospital last night. Prices ; | uoted .0.B, was the presentation of the 1934 | people alive but did not stimulate s ‘e ‘® ‘e “e e e e annke:e g BUTEITAL F% Téresa Peterson left St. Ann’s| annual oveport; details: of mlbunng or into enterprises’ ‘which are included tnf MW article’ in | | may actually have hampered busi- | * * ¢ @ * * ¢ this issue of The*Bmpire.’ 't | poc by competing with ' it. Frank Quackenbush entered St. ‘The ' petition of ::the 'DOUgIAS | < The new idea is to take the re- |ANN's Hospital for an appendec- Chamber of Commiérce for SUPPOrt | lier money—which, it is argued, “”6" this' fng in that body's'Tequiest for ABrOVE- | must be spent anyway—and put [ AT THE HOTELN . ‘ment’of the’ portage from ONVer's | people to work on permanent con- | Hugh Rogofin eft St. Ann's Hos- |0 B % o % o i g Inlet to Séymour Canal, was given | struction projects. That would | pital this mo for his home, | e R te Frank A: Boyle, chatrman of ‘tHe | mean, presumably, that they wouid folowing h‘leéfcdl v.reazmunc * Alackan transportation ‘commtttee ‘for " ?é- | have enough to do some spending, A. Matthew, Juneau; Andrew port next” week. "' | while at the same time the heavy | Tom Muflen hs disehdirged from | Hoffmer, Juneat; ‘Tom Mullen, Ju- Approval was given by the | ipqustries would be revived by the |St. Anns Hospital hst, nisht | neau; 'W."Allen,” Jineau; R. Krit- | CGhamber to an amendment of the | | increased demand for construction | o vich, Juneau. . f by-laws of the National Chamber | materials. Mirs. W, 'A"Wright! & éurgical pa- | Gastinedu | & e | What this would amount to, in |tient, left for her home from St.| W. Gordon Wood, Kuskokwim;* short, would be an expanded ap-|Ann’s Hos?im mt mght F. C. Derrenger .)'uneé\u MRS ALYCE ANDERSON plimuon oi the public works theory |~ FENTRAL BEER PARLORS Delivety #dditiondf ** Pacific Coast Hospital today aner recelvlng mediéal treatment. | PR P £ ST (Ve 0o eva. s ane 2. 2y L g ) FERRY 'WAY 'PHONE 412 i CALL US DIRECT * or Call ‘one of the ‘thllowing transfers | WE sELL coop coAL onty We especially. recommend Indian Egg-Lump and C:rlonado N FOR 'YOUR: FURNACE NORTH TRANSFER et for 45 4 The other schoal of thought re- | Mrs Alyce E. Anderson, of Ninil- pnes that large-scale government | chik, and for many years a resl-‘SPeflde simply’ is defeating its dént of Alaska, has been Wpombed‘("" purpose - by ' keeping private to fill the teaching vacancy which | business hesitant and worried about || occurred at False Pass upon the|the budget and future taxation. Tresignation of Mrs. Louise Coon,| It is argued that; relieved of it was announced this morning by | those worries; business would step Mrs. Marie Drake, Secretary to A.|Olt, bottled-up reserves would be E. Karnes, Territorial Commission- | released, buying and selling would | AR IllllIIleflIIIIlIIIlHIIIIHIHI|II IHIHIIIImIIlllllllfllIMIMIIIlimHllfllllllmmlfllIIIIMII“Illllllllllllfllfll]fllflllmlllflflfllfllllIIlllllm er ‘of Education: Mrs. Anderson, who i$ ‘well known in o Jinesu and has had many | yeéars teaching experience in Alaska | and in the States, will leave Sel- dovia for False Pass on the first| westbound voyage of the mail boat/ revive, and production would in- | crease to-meet the demand. | That, it ‘is added, would mean a | real, rather than an artificial, busi- | ness 'boom: B In the end, the debate narrows} GR AND OPENING FRIDAY: 6 P. M.! JUNEAU TRANSFER R ALL GRADES OF COAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Headquarters. for. Wellington . and Utah Coals Starr. down largely to a direct question Arr, PHONE 48 ' 4" + Among other places she has| of ‘fact: 1Is- private business now | taught in the Territory are Unga,|Willing:and. able ‘to-take over the Ninilchik, Chlgnlk and Naknek. |bulk:of the recovery burden? | - ' That is what Mr. Roéosevelt and | flllllIIIIIIII|H|IIIHIIII|IlIIIIIIllIlllIIIHIIIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIINI!IIIIIIIIIllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHIHIIHIIlIIHIIHlQ MRS. MARY M. BUNTING his advisers, i’ thelr récent con- RETURNS - TO UNALASKA ‘Ierences, have been trying to find | FIVE BABY ELKS ARE FHOM VAGATION SOUTH out™" i ‘ INITIATED IN LOCAL | Mrs. Mary M. Binting, Uitéd |J, B. WARRACK co. ‘Those who are now the y(mrgesz LODGE LAST EVENING Elks in the Juneau lodge are R. R PROGRAM BROADCAST States Bureau of Indian Affnlre; | Brown, Stan Grummett, E. B.| nurse at' Upalaska, passed through ! 1] ON SATURDAY NYGHT Juneau on the last Westward :is tow DIDDER | | Townsley, Zalmain Gross and C. H At a weii attended meeting of | MacSpadden. steamer on her return to her head- & the B. P. O. Elks held last eve- : ety B e U | J. L. McCarrey, Jr 'Utah Woolen | quarters after. spending the 1ast | w NEW hfilDGE PUBLIC CARD PARTY ! Mills salesman to the Alaska Ter-|two months on leave in fhe States. | 1 | Bids !nr the constructlon of the‘ inew Lemon Creek bridge were| B. M. Behrends Co., Inc < “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” . Yok F R E E BEER AND LUNCH FROM 6 TO 7 k) ;FRIDAYYEVENJNG R G IIIHIJHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIflIIIIlIIIIflIlIII IN' CARBONADO EGG and .other coals ef QUALITY SERVICE- T«RANSFER ;.5 PHONE §28 . (i | with Pilsner beer, was served w“\ LASKA' RAfild | the members present. ® EMIL P. RUNDICH Owners (/3. #, £7 v2'104§ Opposma Cohseum Theatre SAM LEPETICH For UTAH Stove Fr COAL ¢ v ¢ F RONT ST ning in the lodge chambers, nvr.-l R fuiny baby elks were taken into the or- The last of the series of the ritory, in letters received in Ju- el NUGGET SHOP ganization with appropriate and | Pioneers public card partiés will be neau, announces that:an Alaska traditional ceremonies. Following | held at the I. O. O. F. Hall Fri- program will be 'broadeast from {opéned ‘1 the office ‘of the /Unit- | ; \ ) i [ B sy CALE 11 the iitiation a sumptuous banquet |day evening. ' Play stagls prompf- |the Salt Lake City, Utah, station| Special ‘giff tables loaded with ¢d States Bureau of Public Rbads -~ . i BODDING TRANSFER which included all the favorite |ly at 8 'o'clock. Priz s “ . Dufch lunch dishes, topped off | ments. Admission 50" cents. —adv. 8:15 o'clock, Junesu. time. | —adv. | Construction'Company miking the ] em—————————— lowest offer. Warrack’s bid was| | $12,200, ' $300 - below 'that ‘of the| ‘next lowest: bidder, and it has been | | recommended to'‘the Washington, | D+ Headquarters that the bid awarded to that firm. ¥ Other - bids received came from R. J. SommerS, of Juneau, next | lowry! with $12,400; ' Curtis Gardineér, | |of Portlahd,: Ore. $13,416; Puget| Sound Bridge and Dredging ‘Com- | pany of ‘Seattle, $13}458; Petermidn | | Construction” Oompany, ‘of Juneau, $13,610;/ Siefawc Spokane Company, | — e + | of Bpollm. Wash., $14,840, 'and! 4 e b:“:m':;: UNITED FOOD €O. |excaption of that of Wright ana { Y{ @ASH GROCERS - -« ; Phone 16 We Deliver '.f.‘-MAhts——Phone 16 | CAPITOL BEER PARLORS ‘nutsrmlw of swm it was | Annunted: 4 A% 4 4 AND BALL/ROOM e 1+ 8.4 96 u Private Booths & »Jsunehes; Mm Evcy Nught Ao STUAN Standard-— o ‘COAL Genuine Utah and Nanaimo % Coll.l—HO’l' STUFI"" RYAN TRA‘NSFER iy PHONB 29,6 ¢ Entries Root tor Twms as Matermty Marathon Nears ansh ‘ axr i INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Inc sg08 SFogag Establlshed 1898 J uneau, Ahlka i srgon w8 dank s v hiods b 'Refresh- | KSL on next Saturday evening at|cholce articles at $100 and less |this mornibg with J. B. Wlmwks WELL 'SCREENED $EIC @ AL ALSO . Diamond Briquets Satistactory and Economical ALASKA ‘TRANSFER Al 4 RHONE 26% (" ¢ e —————— The contract calls !or a concrete | and/:steel bridge, A replacing the woodlery: stréeture ‘mow in' use: { E@tion Certificate { Ordered to Be Given | to Rush Blankenship| | BREMERPON Wash Dt m._> ... .. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | Superior Judge Robert Meakin to- day'dénied ‘the' petition for a wrmt mandate to restrain the Kitsap e e b ki Thg Qasgpegu suing a berfificate ‘of election to Ode Sefvicés to Rush 'Blankenship - as Sheriff. At- cug?wwzmywmm | torneys for. Amos Corliss; “Repub- ‘llcan. uld further nctm -m be SUEg > v -Amm.zrnomnmscmnv, 3 sk 2 3 is being issued to’all subscribers 'L kgt Tk on .or about Janudry'lst and ad- contest started with the vertising forms will close Dedember for definite Mrs. William Jasper wi 15th* For ‘space please telephone "‘%:‘4."‘“&"‘ i e Dot .n,:%m » e m R Hitkkas s HoadL E fimfiufl of whom 8 have been born since nuhfin'm-&tu.}- Taae 'xnmon COMPANY. §. »INDIAN EGG-LUMP DIAMOND BRIQUETS A W P ‘Fw‘mhormdm of COAL— JACK’S TRANSFER CALL 524/ ‘&t | | | Iungau Cash Grocery % ¢ GASH/GROCERS 3¢5 ¥ % s ik BleguTornan Sppand; i Ae pron'ss '}