The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1935, Page 2

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NOW RADICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Just a Few Days Left! $25.00 values now $19.75 20.75 34.75 35.00 values now 48.50 values now @ No Alterations @ All Siz @® All Styles @® All Fabries @ All Patterns ® No Approvals All Michael-Sterns High Quality Suits and Overcoats. incluéefl‘ in this drastic clearance. . ’ Py e e Men’s Oxfords . Famous Star Brand Quality Soti Loather and just the shoe fot com- fort and economy, Very Special at $3.85 A VISIT TO OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT on the THIRD FLOOR WILL PAY YOU! B. M. Behrends Co., In “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” BUNNELL Women's Dormitory to | Cost $45.000 Needed, | President Says !' Time of the Teifimrlfl“vflouse‘ this ‘morning was taken up with listening to ‘reports from = aha querying Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, £ NEW SUILDING AT ] ALASK S0L1EsE President of the -Alaska Agricultur- | el College and School of Mines, | and Einat Hahson, Superintendent of the Pioneefs’ Honte' &t ‘Sitka. | Mr. Bunnell told the House | menbets he ' Believed ‘thére’ 1s an ' excellent ‘chante that some''of the méastires under which land grant colleges 'got certain wmoufits of Tederal * funds ' will get Tavorable action in Congress this session and 5 a result the Fairbanks school may be benefitted, Dotmiftory ‘Needl Urging a further 'bullding pro- gram ‘at fhe College the President explained & ‘Worhen's dormitory was needed. and he estimated the cost roughly at $45000." The only money for building -appropriated for the school 4n ‘the last eight years was the $25000 granted by the Legislature in 981 for ‘a gym- navium, he sad, which is now in aperation but needs further exten- st to carry out the tomplete am. Wark of the institution was gone into by Dr. Bunnell in ‘explaining Srogress made, especially stressing the offer of the Ameri- can Museum ‘of Nati¥al History to donate $1)000 toward h' course in anthropelogy ‘if ‘the Territory weuld put up an equal amount. Hanson Speaks Mr.. Hanson ¢old of the opera- tion of the Pioncers’ Home and in ‘answer to a question said it *ar hir oniilen ¥adidonits Of ‘the Home who have not beétome hatur- alized citizens aftet’ lving In the Territrry '1or yeats tould very well 1 back o thelr native lands. Bringing Stanley Jekell, convict- od of vidlatibn of the Alaska Gae | Taws at a jury trial in the U. 8. Commissicnér’s Court at" Sitka last Monday, to Jineau to serve his ~ntence of four months ih jail, Deputy U.8.Marshal Judson Brown arrived at Auk - Bay last evening on the Game 'Commission patrol boat Seal, Capt. K. C.: Talmadge. Brown Wrought his prisoner to Tuneau by motor car. Jekill was . olsh fined $7 on the ‘game law violatioh. chatize. United States Attorneéy William K. Hclzheimer, Who went to Sitka to represent the goverhment in the ial, réturned heré on the Seal but. rémalned aboord the boat, | which Teft at once for Hoonah. He is expected to return here on the patrol boat by Saturday after he completes his legdl business in | Hoonbh, * g [} As ‘a ‘Phrt of thelr ‘Study -of ‘crime inolog¥, “higll ~ scde0) Sultucar i ‘~wmand. Va., inspected prisons tha One of America’s best«dressed men, Anthony J. Drexel-Biddle, of Philadelphia, may beeome U. S. minister to the Irish Free State. ‘Washington dispatches indicate he s being considered for the post. Frank Biddle, a eousin, recently was named chairman of the Na- _tional Labor Relations board. DOUGLAS BASKETBALL GAME TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT —— Locy High Schoor lads will meet Goetz Grocery five in a maple| ccurt tangle in the Nat. tonight, at 7:30 c'clock. for the Hi boys will be: Kilburn and Gordon Mills, for- wards; Gerald Cashen, center; Joe Reidi and Bobby Feero, guards. Manager A. E.'Goetz of the Gro- squad was not prepared to a definite line-up for his string. However, he will have an abundance of ma‘erial to ce! ard Johnson Glenn and Orrin Edwards, Albert Siragier, Jack Mills, Urho Krn- quist, Ae Krnquist, Billy Robin- son end Frank Pettygrove. Last Friday Coach Pederson's quint trimmed the Delivery team e tune of 38-17. If the lat- team wins tonight the tie will b2 played off within the next few days. . e SCHOOL TO OBSERVE Eavoy to rcind? (A INDISCREET MATE'S CONSENT Testimony Is Given in| Quadrangle Divorce | Suit in L. A. | | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 20— | Mrs. Walter Emerson, angle of a! | quadranzle divorce suit that in-| vplves her writer-actor husband, | and Barton Sewel, wealthy sports- ‘man and his Wife, testified today | she had been indiscreet with Sew- {1l but insisted it was with -her | husband’s. knowledge and consent. | Judge Ben Lindsay is arbitrator |in the problem in which Emerson | ‘wed for a divorce and Mrs. Em- lerson filed a counter suit naming Mrs. Sewell correspondent. | A private detective described a |raid on the Emerson home during | which Mrs. Emerson and Sewell | were found in a bedroom together in the early morning hours. 'CATHOLICS MAY EAT MEAT NEXT FRIDAY By a special dispensation grant- ed on the occasion of Washing- | ton’s birthday, a National Holiday, all Catholics in Alaska may eat meat on next Friday. This is ac- | cording to an announcement made |today by the Rev. W. G. LeVas- seur of the Juneau ‘Church of the Nativity. — e Empire Classifica Ads Pay. S T . 0. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W ecather (By the U. 8. Weather Bareau) Forecast for yuneau and vielnitv. beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 20: Rain or snow tonight and Thursday; fmoderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 129.69 39 27 E 16 2957 35 0 SE 6 20.62 36 18 sw 5 'RADIO REPORTS fismmt | Highest 4pm. | Weather Cldy Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Time 4 p.m. yest'y . 4 am. today . Nocn today s - oGODAY 1l Lowbst4n.m. dh.m. . Pledlp.' #a il temp. | temp. témp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlen e =2 | -4 -2 12 0 POy .. 20 A o 10 12 ' Trace Snow 18" BTSN ] 0 Pt.OWy 2 3 4 02 Foggy -4 -2 " 10 Clear 28 132 12 /.08, Pt.Cldy 8 33 10 38 PpuoOlay | 2 24 4 0, Pt.Cldy " 2, .26 ¢ ' Clear 3 35 6 Trace Snow 38 - 0 — 40 42 8 Cldy 40 44 12 Rain 24 2 14 Cldy 48 48 14 04 Clear 48 50 4. 06 ‘Clay 52 52 4 0 Cidy WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was low this morning throughout, Al- aska and the North Pacific Ocean, storm areas being centéped a short distance west of Southeast Alaska and ‘over the Alaska Penin- sula. High pressure prevailed from California westward to the wailan. Islands. ‘This general pre sure distribution has been At Cot ed by preeipitation over the coastal regions from Unalaska to Ore- gen and by cloudy weather, over most of the Lnberlat /and Western. por- . tions of Alaska. s L y Moderate temperatures were reported this the Territory. Station Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 34 10 2LSVERLEEREE LS ZFreNLS | UeRnE . morning throughout Old papers for sale at Empire Office | e e g g DESPRA Probable line-up Dickie = WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY | of the Douglas “shool will. lay aside ‘their books for the Yest of ‘the week and also hear Rev. John A. Glasse of Ju- neau give a talk on George Wash- ington in commemoration of his birthday. Farents and all school patrons are invited to attend the exercises. ‘There will 'be no school on Fri- day. e .——— CARD PARTY American Legion Auxiliary Feb- ruary 21 at Dugcut. —adv. ——— SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! and the inmates. Daily Crossword Puzzle 'AtRosE “!Zf‘ Davy B & : ott's = e MR o ey SEING I ERIA ALl P! (TEN] (SICIRIEIWINC LIE[UIR[E[DMEIRIEID] CIQINITIE N[ TIEDRNER 1] NGEMT (R E] LI/ ME [T o/N| METIMR ET]S] rrijat] 53. mfim iy while sleep- 18, 'woss 47, Acted as : -ehalirm: Amerioan faGthor Solution'ot Veltorgy" Puzzle . Exclamation 3 . Diminishes RIABRIALE) T RITICREN e AL(TY| e <[] . Craft . Teaching of & fable . Poems . Territorles . Wondering fear . Couch . Deposits . Assistant . Walk . After song . Double tooth 24. Tipping up . Keen Citrous fruit . Pertaining to unishment . Golf clubs . Seoffer . Grandson of Adam AV LIAITIE] [CIolAlLIER] i [TIEIR|SLEIR] 39. Foundation timber . Type of auto- ‘mobile . Former rulers . Organs of speech . Be profitable . Kind of cereal 9. Self . Also . Chop 5. Down: prefix 3 i:‘i{.’ seed BoWN Day Drivers: 0000000 New Spring Rates City Limits Highway Rates: Flower House’ A. J. Camp (Basin).35¢ Thane .... ......50¢ 3 HEATED PONTIAC CABS ALL UNION DRIVERS (Dan) Stanworth (Martin) Holst (Pete) Johnson EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 21 SEPRPOTEIET .25¢ Salmon Creek ....50c Night Drivers: (Fred) Fisher (Mack) Magorty (Cap) Haugen 000 O OO

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