The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1935, Page 2

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4XM ]\STER RUGS AH rugs in stock reduced by 258% Many Sizes—New Patterns CONGOLEUM RUGS All at Reduced Prices PRINTED 'LINOLEUMS Best Grade—$1.00 yard B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Lead ] EDUCATION BILL PUBLIC HEARING THIS AFTERNOON = Game Control Memonal and Two Others Passed | by Territorial House (Continued from Page One) | Jower body passed the first pro- ; posal without objection. | New Bills PFour new bills made their ap- pearance in the House today. How- ard Lyng introducing three law revision measures and Arthur Chamberlin presenting & proposal ‘hro\\ ng lght on the ing Department Store” the new electrical vibra celeste. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have spent considerable time in summer camps for boys and girls and as teachers, and especially enjoy their contacts s\xth lh(‘ youth in the uplighting L0 given each evening at 7:30 at lh' hal the corner of Seward and Second Streets. subject for this even he Modern Monkey-man Gos- volution. What Is Your A so-called “Noah’s Ark g will be, ¥ pel of | Ancestry?” of the ice age” subject of Tnteresting pictures will .ll.o be shown. - MRS. WARTER COMING Mrs. E. Warter, whose husband |is with ‘the FERA, is a passenge! |on the Northwestern for Juneau. -— W.' H. Bacon, of the 'Channel Bus Line, is a passenger for Ju- neau on the Northwestern after |a business trip to the States. has been discovered THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 1, WORK OF SALVATION IN STORE WINDOW | Trendley continued a recital of | i S v > RETURNING TO JUNEAU Ivan . Winsor, . of. the Bureau of | ARMY DISPLAYED rubic Roads, who has been, visit- | ing 'in’ théStates ‘for several weeks, | is a passenger for Juneau on the The window display of the.Sal- noipwectern, vation Army in the Seward Street store, opposite the Goldstein Build- ing, reveals what the FERA work- ar ave been able to accemplish wxlh old clothing. Capt. Lesher, work here, that can not be used, i explaining the remodeling and repairing that is being carried on. ’ So mueh progress has been made that the supply of old goods is low and citizens who have things around the house they no longer want can cooperate in the work by calling the Salvation Army at 254, mnd the latter will be glad to eall or them. — . — SONS AND DAUGHTERS Of Norway Dance, Moose Hau, Sat- urday night. Krane music. e ENDS VACATION ‘William Neiderhauser, of Con- R, B. hors Motor Company, south on a| head of Salvation Army Yacation trip, is a returning pas- wMst, pinochle and bridge. said there is nothing SeB&er aboard the Northwestern. LSD cmts students 25 cents| LEA THE MPROVEMENTS, PERFORMANC AND L0 Parison. l935 HANDWRITING EXPERT GIVES 'NEW VERSIONS Defense Wlm&is utes| and’ Cntmzesflgfii ’ Other Men ‘ tConunued from Pate One) EXTENSION OF AUTO CODEIS CAUSING SPLIT Amencan Federahon of La- bor Will Not Accept F.D.R.’s Proposals 1 - (Continued from Page One) STRIKE TALK HEARD DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 1.—Strike | talk is heard in the auto faetories as-the industry began today oper-| ating under the code extension as 1 E amended by President Roo;evem ¢harts and the testimony of bhe A group of workers of the Fisher state experts showed theéy did not Body Corporation has .voted = to ;c samé ' character words as strike against what they termed 3 as a Dbasis fer com-| maolernble working conditions. | [ This was the aftermath of a walk- | Trendley added ‘that some experts.out by a small group of men in ‘sed some of the same letters and the Fisher plant at Lansing yes- words but not all. |lerday and resultant shutdown. of Letters and Words | both that factory and the Olds- Attorney Reilly asked Trendley, mobile Motor Works for a few to pick out from the charts of hours. The Oldsmobile gets bodies 'o born the “D” in “Dear Sir” of irom the Fisher plant. One. strike I'the first ransom note. | official = said the - strike might Trendley said neither the letter spread to. state. proportions. nor the entire word “dear” were| —————— among Osborn's exhibit. | RETURNING FROM SOUTH’ Trendley examined the Osborn, Mrs. R. T.-Kaufmann @and | | Charts further and asserted Lhauduugmer Lenore are pasangers; |the word “sir” of “dear sir” and |aboard the Northwestern for Ju-| the exclamation point following, | neau, returning frem.a !Nb i the | were not depicted. States. | Nursery Note , — A Attorney Reilly took the note| BROWN, ABOARD N. W. | | the first handwriting | guthority witness for the state. Experts Differ in response to a ques- his examination of the| orn's found in the nursery and letter by| R. R. Brown,,Manager of «the = is a pas- |letter had Trendley tell the jury:United Food Company, the | Osborn had not included chn:ac-‘senger for Juneau ahoard ters and pointed them out in his| Northwesiern .after;a; business trip| pogtume jewelry at the 'Nugget |urday night. | Shop. 1 photographic chart, already in evi- |SOUth. dence. SHOP IN JUNEAU! 1 like similarities in certain words{ of Hauptmann’s writing and in zhel ransom notes. Fisch Brought In “Did you examine the writing | of others, particularly the writing of Isadore Fisch,” Attorney Reilly | asked Trendley. b ," sald Trendley. | This is the first intimation or' Ithe day that the defense will seek to prove Fisch wrote the ransom' notes S O MISS AALBU RETURNING Miss Dorothy Aalbu, of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, who has been in the south for several month: is returning to Juneau aboard the Northwestern. B CARD PARTY Friday Night at Parish i |mmnummmm"mu Hall— Adults adv. 1. G..A, L G, A. DING FIELD W PR?Cs You can save money every day in the yedr by trad- ing at your I. G. A. Store, not enly on advertised items, but on every purchase you make . . . . and you can depend upon being supplied the very highet quality. g SHAKER SALT Two 2 Ib, shakers 15¢ " Green Cut Beans Three No. 2 tins 35¢ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather '“(By {he U.’S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for suneau and vielbitv, beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 1: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.52 45 u SE 4 Sprinkling 29.67 3 85 SE 28 Lt. Rain 29.90 45 81 E 15 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today YESTERDAY Highest 4pm. | temp. ‘temp. =18 -20 TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a..L temtp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutl.wr =24 _-24 6 Q0 - Clear -4 0 4 0 Clear 6o ted 4030 03 i3Clear 0 Trace Cldy 2 0 Clear 22 Trace Pt.Cldy 24 0 Clear 36 0 Cidy 30 16 Rain 38 an 41 1 46 446 44 1.02 38 01 56 01 48 0 46 [ Station Barrow_ . Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson .. St. Paul . 5 Duteh Harbor . Kodiak 22SREEERsaEYE, 4ol CERRL | B8EB L. le chwoBol BanaS88as San Francisco WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area continued over thie North Pacific Ocean, the, low- est reported pressure being 29.20 inches a short distance southwest of Kodiak Island, accompanied b; precipitation along the coastal regions from Kodiak southward to Seattle. Excessive precipitation occurred -at Ketchikan, the 24-hour amount being 4.46 inches. Fair weather was reported over the western, northern, ‘and interfor por- tions: of Alaska. . Mild:- weather continueéd over the coastal regions and seasonable temperatures over ‘the interior. NEW NEW NEW SONS AND DAUGHTERS Just received @ new shipment' of | Of Norway Dance, Moose Hall, Sat- Krane music. adv. adv. —————— L Empire Classified Ads Pay. SHOP IN JUNEAU! QlfllllllflIlHllmlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlmilflllllllmmilHiIIIIflIIIImIIIIlIIIIlIllllllllIllllllilllllllllllfllllllll]lllllllll I G. A. SPINACH Three No. 1 tips 35¢ Pack L G.jA¢; SHRIMP, Dry tall cans, 13¢ ‘ adv. L G. A. Tomato Soup 3 cans for 25¢ LG A 14 Sliced Peaches Two No. 2V5 @i_ns‘450 I.G. A. Corn Flakes Regular Size Carton 10 cents 1.G.A. Biscuit Flour Makes Wonderful Biscuits™ large pkg., 29¢ for local self government in Indian and Eskimo villages which has no marshal or deputy. One of the Lyng plans would give the right of appeal in certain | criminal cases from District Court to. Circuit Court, another relates| to testimony of accomplices and the third defines a person who s another to incite riots or| disturbances and fixes the penal-| ty on conviction at a year's im-| prisonment, $1,000 fine or both. The Chamberlin self govern- ment plan would pertain to vil- lages of 30 or more persons over .21 and would give them the right| oto function as a unit ‘to handle | 18 cal affair assess village taxes| go. and generally keep the peace. 2. Id its brief session yesterday afternoon the House passed the| Benate bill referring to reference to the compiled laws of Alaska, 1982, and approved the joint res-| olution thanking Willlam T. Siro-| vich, New Yeork Congressman, for his aid to Delegate Dimond and 22 Alaska. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Tool for trime ming oft the surface . of the wood 4. Tell thought- lessly 8. Agricultural establish- ment Femalo sand- piper 13. Italian opera 14. Open eourt 15, Flow back 18, Most tem- pestuous Natives of Turkey Lively dance Starting point of many arctic expe- ditions 22. Most excellent 23. Long narrow infet 26. Merchandise 28. First president of Germany 30. Turned the eyes so as 4. Binging volce 6. Ignited 6. Idolizes 7. Uncovers 8. Be unsuccess- ful . Exist . Action at law 3. Small rug . Shooting star Cloth used for soldlers* uniforms River bottom . Irregular voterg 24. Anger . Took solid food 7. Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle [ Ta[SEALTATSTTS EATPISIE] DOLE'S—12% oz tins Pineapple Juice ' 3 tins for 33c Toilet Tissue 6 ROLLS FOR . 29 eents GENERAL 'ELECTRIC 12 . Lower . Btilitary musi- cal instru. ent . Fold over on . Germ cells Bushy elump Not rough or harsh - Moxe rations) Fgeq model in- this improved, 1935, new line of G-E Washers tepresents MORE VALUE PER DOLLAR "% Cii oo ‘than has ever been’ offered’ ',!t.'_,w.," RLune peed e befere; From top to bottom, re_ ‘ ingide abd dut; they are built to your needs and your de- " sive. Hereare afow outstand- Come in or Phone for a FREE Washing in your own home Do It—TODAY 1o 2 Ahmka Electric nght and Power€o. " DOUGLAS—Phore 18 PO THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our- Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank o Every Pasdeiigér-Carrying Boat Young sheep = 51. Troublesome . Scrutinjze . Restrajn, 43. Art of work-* ing in wood . Silkworm . Drog-ylelding plant 9. Ardor ). Japanese measure PERMANENT LUBRICATION 52, NGve net . Nerye nete ileg atithe factory for sealed. 53, Pignen ,, DOWN llllmlIlIllflllIIlfilfllfllflllfllfllflmulmmmllllmm]IHIHMIIIIIHIIIIIKMMIHIHIMWIH A Complete Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest ,_Posfible Prices ] TOMATOES; Two No. 2Y4 tins for °. "."*25¢ WIH PUREE POTATOES U. S. No. 1-—25-1b Shopping Bag 59 cents - Juneau Cash Grocery Phones 58 and 455 ent swittly . Unit of force . Cry of the crow ., ‘Malt beverage . Mottled ap- Dearance in . Rodent to see . Small wig 83. Shun 2 e | 84. Ravine " gl | 35. Tablet HBLE CHAUTAUQUA | 36. Secondhand MEETINGS ARE NOW lflfl///fllfll”/' NDUCTED IN ClTY 4 D CONDUCTE 7/ ABEE JEEN “Many millions of ~dollars ln; Jewish gold and Gentile silver of America ent in building a na- tiongl home at Palestine for Jew in_an attempt to fulil Bible| prophecy, has made this a subject of 'great importance to American people,” stated M. J. Jackson, lec- turer, last night in his treatise of this theme. The highlights of world problems and events and their striking ful- fillment of definite Bible predic- tions have interested scores of peo- ple that express ap i cording to Mr. Jac! Mrs. Jackson, artist and musician, is conducting the free Bible Chau- tauqua program On Second and Seward Streets. Because of the interest in these vital subjects by those attending, the program is to be extended during the coming week, with quick drawings, which are given away, and a variety of specials including ] CARROTS WASHED 4 lbs. for 15¢ nwllll%fllllll dENEN auE jUNEAU-'—Pho Phones 58 and 455 ~3.DELIVERIES DAILY— Wam. 2pm. 4pm. I ||||||mmmmmn||mmmmmmulmmml||mmmm|mmmlmmmmmum E E £ E £ . i i § £ %

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