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oa m.«mmm Aunpul:mln WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for suneau and vieintty, beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 6: f:ce of Com'mlss(oner or Eoclnl Wel— | fare, the Commission stated: Want Commissioner e ‘office of the Gevermor is ow burdened with mauy details |incident to expénditures conected with the relief of destitution, relief SPECIAL- NEEDLEIZ ED FI\IISH COLORS GUARANTEED FAST TO B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” y morrow morning. House bill 37‘101" the immediate future will be' Twu PRuPusALS whic! grants the banking board | discussed. It has been arranged tot 3 § the right to fix interest rates on|give considerable time at tomor- | Territorial funds deposited in|row's meeting to inforfnal visiting DRUPPED FRuM various banks at its discretion, | and other social features. MembcmI was passed as was the Ziegler oys- | | and friends are urged to attend. } ter memorial, which urges Con-| gress to further the oyster industry | in the Territory though adequate regu]mians ' HOUSE SCHEDULE : Educaticn . Unicameral Leglslature Plan Withdrawn (Continued from Page One) Many on Relief Rolls in State Of Washington, SEATTLE, Feb. 8.~James E. ‘ Bradferd, National ‘Emergency Council Director, announces that 210,000, about 14 percent of the state’s population, was 6n the relief rolls last month. —— -, Sales of new motor vehicles in AID IS TO MEET | North Carolina during October to- Senate might object. \ | taled 9216, the, largest number One bill and a memorial were ap- The Lutheran Ladies Aid will|ever mded in 6ne month, the proved by the House at its morn-{meet at the parsonage tomormw'btate ‘motor Vehicle dureau ‘reports. ing session which adjourned short- | afternoon at 2 o'clork, with Mrs. —— e —— 1y berore noon until 11 o'clock to- E:lmg K. Olar\on as hostess. Plans | ‘Empire ‘Classified Ads hy Coal Poachi New Bills Tabled and Two new bills were dropped in| | the hopper, one by Green broaden- ing the banking laws and allowing | banks to postpone payments to| | protect depositors, and another by | | Lyng which would set the legal | interest rate at six per cent. e, Two of the House to withdraw it and there were no objections, although LUTHERAN LADIES Andrew Nerland slyly remarked the | ST P B AR 5 5 Sflm‘”m o Is Both Menace afid i o . Coal poachers at Renandoah, (Citizeris™0f Pennsylvania are watching for some | cite companies becatse it cuts ifto Meh-m indication revealing the attitude of the new Demo- poaching has come as'a salvation'to neédy m& leratic administration, headed by Governor George | of jobless mine workérs. The | {H. Earle, toward the widespread practice of coal providing a livelihood for 100,000 ‘ien, ‘wénen poaeh!ng by unemployed miners in the anthracite | and children, has reached such propoitions- M p‘;on. Deélared a ménace by established anthra- 5,000 trucks have been placed into use. ¢biitg “Industty, | “Ttie establisbmnt’ 6t ‘an Tndus i al- nt, ! care | | relflor t she may support hér ‘children with- Gut severe strain ‘dnd poverty,” the Iyeport says. “The mothiér's income should be sufficlent to afford a {good home in which ‘sHe can raise la good child; sufficient, so that she may give her children ample atten- tion and not be distracted by out- Y5 | side work which might be necessary teasible &t ¢ now caring 16 ren | be_held to in dards o to 'knut ofit" 'the GhiMitorined, the of to ifisure the family a decent liv- ing.” The cummlahon ‘also recommends the laws be liberalized to permit some kind of aid to a father of limited ‘means ‘who strives to hold I'his tamily twethér alter the death of the “mothier. or other public places within the city or upon any private property, of at any time when said dog | might annoy or disturb any resi- dents of “the eity in any 'manner whatsovér.” (Ordinance 173) The co-operation of ‘dog owners in “ridding the eity of dogs run- ning ‘at large is requested. Such |dogs will be impounded and must be claimed within three days. Dogs without license tags will also be picked up. C: J. DAVIS, | —adv. Chief of 'Police. \ ‘Empire Classified until you've i " Thit s why will téll you in the nt! Don’t'ever spend a penny for Classified Advertising considered this: . There are ‘two, ‘types of people who read “Want Alls™: those ‘who ead them out of curiosity and those who rgad ‘them for a purpose. Those whoe réad ‘them for a purpose spend their mtmey where it will :do the most good. They are ‘the pespfe you want to reach. They're - the ‘people you M your moncy s worth, They mean business. ST reach if you’re Empnre ‘'results count. " “Bveryone ‘WHo 'hds really tested want-ad results, itipays to read and use the ! d a 1 1 y Want-Ads . mD b dwein Replies .come from people whe are genuinely interested.. going -to get ire and ‘over the Tanana Valley. being 38 above. WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Southeast Alaska eastward to the MacKenzie Valley and Alberta, the crest being over Alberta. Low’pressure continues over the North Pacific Ocean This general pressure distribution has been attended by heavy rains over of Alaska, snow over the lower Yuken Valley, and by fair weather over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska, elsewhere over the Territory, cloudy weather was gencrally reported. It was much warmer this morning at Fairbanks, the temperature the northern portion of the Gulf ADV ANCE SHOWING New Spring Dresses ® LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS LEADING THE FIELD IN IMPROVEMENTS, PERFORMANG E | % LOW PRICL NEW 1935 GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER Permanent lubrication . . . oiled at the factory for lifetime service— and sealed. One control wringer . . . one con- i trol does every thing. Starts or || stops the rolls, regulates the pres- || sure—tilts the drain board. Silence . .'. the most silent washer ever buill. Makes no more noise than a kitten’s purr. ‘.‘ [ $9.50 Down W a tkflmnw Cotivenient Terms . . | Alaska Electric Light and : Power Co. { JUNEAU——Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Juneau Cash Gmcery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 | INSURANC Allen Shattuck, Ine. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska WINDOW CLEANING - PHONE 485 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS { The Gastineau | Our Services to You Begin and End at the ! Gang Plank ot Every Passenger-Carrying Boat hi dy ‘and indigent, and Rain late tonight and Thursday, slightly warmer tonight; mod- f the nees 1} inds. Iglloummes to aged msl?elfl.si SOlf'ne ki LOCAL DATA ach biennium for - | 8}2]5260“0“1‘];;';?,‘;;0“5 A Commis- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Rt B - ‘sloener of Social Welfare could be 4 ‘pm. yest'y 30.26 36 9% L4 5 Cidy lnd\t 1 Mm'q Aig|slone: adjunct of the Governor's 4 am. today 3019 32 % W 2 cldy made an Noon toda; 30.11 33 92 SW 4 cld rers! Urged in [office, 'managing the expénditire Y R abro eepoKTS 4 of these appropriations along with Gammlssmn Report, . |fhe work required by the ‘child YESTERDAY TODAY 1 4 8 of 1welfare laws. He could oversee that Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.i .- l" < ik illth(' funds g:sn;er eTerrlloryysr::::‘l Bsgunn o:np. ?tf;nn. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutlier e OHal {y, pension proper] arfow -4 -16 12 0 | Tndastrial ¢ 1, “creation ot-'fie give helpful advice to those who O Nome 12 2 2 6 26 0 ncé‘;:; | ftice of Commissioner of Soclal ,.; i, and recommending an in-| CARMEN CASTILLIA Eairbanks 22, 18 18 88< 13 0 cldy Welfare ands increase in the aid . ... or decrease in a pension t0| . 1 Dewson 0 0 0 3 4 0 Clear LN granted dependent mothers ure the Board of Trustees when the| A half and half mixture of glyc+ 6. Paul 2 2 s 2 P, Cld. gepommended ta the kag in | cchsion ‘denihnds 1. - ; ierme and rose water with a few Buteh Harbor 32 8 30 14 o:ce .mdy th; lnwmnkerw;::zu | maximum allowances for detehden't hands or lips. *Apply ‘before going Cordova, 38 38 38 22 '+ 138 Rain Meegirrow o " mothers at $50 for the first €hild, | Juneau 36 30 3 2 04 Cldy };y,e report "3 slzfed ¥y Jg. F. 830 for the seconh dd gg rt’cx- t.h;| gm,mk t 88 & 4 ® third and fourth an or eac] ; OWNERS | Ketchikan 42 | 28 28 4 0 Clear ‘\)de:;m:x, fhhwmnp,” omrgl:em, banmuIEHAY “GHI: NOTICE. 1O DS | Prince Rupert . 44 a2 0 32 ‘ 0 Clear >, Devighime, Mrs. Frank Metaalf, | MobtHers' A’ “No person-nall cause or permit| Sdmonton HapdER s & 5 y s Harey (G Wafbén a%ia Prank Booth. | isdequate aid shbuld bé Provid- |any ‘dog ‘owned Or kept by him to| S¢ : | y i 4 the mothér 6f dependénts that|run at large on the stréets, alteys| Portland .......50 50 38 40 4 0 Pt.Cldy Atz of School £ San Franctsco ... 60 60 | 52 54 8 0 Cldy o