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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, .1935. DECLAMATION CONTEST TO BE HELD TONIGHT [ Three Students Will Be Se- lected frotn Nine— Public Invq;a The declarhation: contést of the Juneau High School will be held tonight at 7:46 o'clogk in.the grade school auditorium, and . the .public is invited. There i3 no admission charge. The winner of first place in each of the divi s will represent the Juneau High ool at the South- jeast Alaska declamatoty .confest in Petersburg on April 8. $ In the first division, oratory, Tom | Stewart; winner in the chool fheet held three weeks ago, will give the ! same selection entitled ‘‘Cease Fir- !ing.” Rathieen Carlson wil give “Armistice Day,” while Scott Ford will revite “All-Embracifis Ameri- The second. divizion, humorsus, consists of Anabel Simpson, who was glven . first place in;the, pid- liminaries, Emilee Dalton ahd Ly- man Snow. Miss Simpson will de- liver the reading entitled “Widow's Mites;"” Miss Dalton, ‘Her Firat Football Game;” Lyman . 8now, ‘Squire’s Rooster.” The third .and last division is the dramatic section. Joe Sterling will give “The Unseen Witness; Myrtle Mello; . “Apple Blossoms,” and Ada Giovanetti,. ‘‘The l.lt.ueat Rebel.” EPISCOPALIAN CHURCHMAN S ° CITY'S VISITOR Rt. Rev. Benlley Arrives Here—to Speak at Two Services Scheduled to speak at. churches twice while here, the Rt. Rev. John B. Bentley, suffragan bishop of Alaska for the Episcopal Church, arrived in Juneau yesterday morn- ing aboard the Alaska from. Se- attle. The Rev. ,the Holy The "Lelong original of ! this stunning coat took Longchamps by storm! 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The Ladies Guild of the Cathed- ral announced plans, today, for: a public reception to be given:in thé Causcix Hall Friday m.m‘ stasting at 9 o'clock. every day to pla- business and keep undisturb- the old relationships brain-trusters want to Listen, Wait and Say Little;That's the G.O.P. Plan of the Leader: y of (Continued 1rom Page One.) i rs refuse to uch thing is hap- hether they have it or not, the young and lawyers who wrote much of last session's legislation, and now find themselves on the delines, are about the group in Washing- over what recently has happened to them. One of them is openly suggesting | the school of young liberals | brought to Washington by Mr. Rocsevelt has been employed chiet- | legislative s es v\‘mh most unh Y m'moy ue 2 .R. C. Wun: They are regxsacn..\ st the ————— nie dissenters are convinced th:\lg the Administration is turning fur-| ther and further to the right, tak-| NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM Zyn.a slotes. GROCERY —au Following.a few days siay, heré, — the clergyman is expected to visit| | Sitka and then proceed to .the ln- | terior. Daily Cross-word Puzzle | | . Legal action { . Precipitous . Acknowledges | M99 One who rules - supreme | . Indefinite | quantity . On the ocean . Kind of soil 3 ve a name o ACROSS 1. Use needle and thread 4. At or from & distance 8. Soft drink: collog. 12. Cherish 14. Double 15. Greasy sub- ‘x S UUR : Ciiua ot AmeElcan “Legion fi":stér Suspend Challenge '[hose of. Auxnhary stances 16. Beginning or igh . Laskobc oon- tinel . That v.mcn is taugh 29, Not higl h . Oflensel to the ight . Move to and To . Chafe . Bar of cast metal . Long narrow board . Drag 24, Juice of cer=- tain plants 24, BExclamation 26, Much of this s someiines [HIG/DISHMOION ¢ ol [T BE Ve [ Wie [71s BR[EIo[€ 40. Rumple eolloq. California rockfish 4. Person of falr complexion . Indoor game . Operatic air . Unfasten . Resisting pres- | Bowlets of the Al \have e¢hallengéd pinsiers of the | Auxitiary t0 a series of three | games to bé rolled oh the Elks Al- | leys. .Those challenging are Fied Henning;, Frank Meteall, - Robert Kaufmiann, Martin Laverik :and Dr. A. W. Stewart. THose m | lenged aré Kiondy Dufréshe, Hazel ican Eezion 30. Greek letter 32, Two wings displayed 42, and joined at the base: ¢ heraldic 38. Distant but within view n “Frozen water Not o many 37 Unll of work 8, Near . Baseball team ‘Tropical fruit nd of joke Sphers . New: comb, form ! mann and Edith Bavard. . Kind of ante- o The first game will | Friday night. The challengers will giye a han- dicap to the women amounting to the difféerence in theif bowling av- §5. Bird's home be bowled pe 3 Contest . Pronoun IRVING MCK. BEED LEAVES FOR INTERIOR OF ‘ALAskA —_— Irving McK. Reed, Commhlionfil | with the Alaskd Gamé Commission | in Fairbanks, left- on the xeame;' | Alaska to return o lLiis head- quarters after an absence of miore ithan a month. Mr. Reéed visiged IS for several wecks in QaMfornia and | stopped over in Junesu, 10 uund. a meeting of -the Conumission hln held over the week-end. v .o — - i | AENJNEE h-ll%n B G flllll%/%a HE BIDS WaNTED | For bullamg addition: to lmper- ial Bldg. Plans and specifications |can be seen at the mm M| | Hall, | NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES (to set up a poize awar | Petrich, Bess Lavenik, Dolly Kauf: (. Kingfish ]?eclares Wiir on Twio Souit e Se’natdrs> N Hisy P. Long h W. Bailey would “get” them politically if they election. His threat followed an impassioned out- burst by Robinson, senate Democratic der, who denounced the “Kingfish” for his “egotism, aiio- gance, and ignorance.” After a furipus fl.})é‘g in the senate during which ran for re- he was called a ‘“madman”, Huey P. Long, left, Lopuisiana, senator, apenly threatened Senator Jo- seph /L. Robinson, kight, of Arkansas, and Scnator hfiih W. lsflu. nm\ of Noxth_Carolina, that he - 4 :4 SETj DO UCLAS SOCIAL FOR NAGLES : FnRJ [VE WS 28, ‘a“rr E;xacl meeting orm{ha)c(i‘i;ct: of the Ladies’ Auxiliary F. O. E, will be held on April 8, it was an- nounced yesterday. | - C. OF C. MEETING The Douglas Chamber of Com-| erce will meet this evening at 8! and all members are re- quested to attend. That deep rich g Schilling flavor ‘Those who know their tea, know that rich fragrant flavor that comes from just one thing .. .TOASTING! g(«‘) . by Schilling! Schlllmg Toasted 3fl t> be resumed today. Councll Named Presi- dent of Board—Spnng Progeam Con: Wi o4 'iel‘sonsu‘pw,%cn: at a public meeting. in- the American Legion DQugout. last night, /definite organization steps were ihe newly formed. Juneau mens Ay tom. w. /. Cotfizll Was "wfldmt o! the Executive governink bod; erving W 1 be the chairmen: Ralpk sh a game; J. P. Williams, rifle shoot- ing; Charles W. Carter, trap shoot- ing; N. C. Banfield, winter sports and George Parks, golf. Cot:niittees Soon ' The members of these subsidiary conrhittées are to be named soor by -their respective chairmen, with the advice and consent of the Ex- ecutive Boatd. Dues were established at $5 a yesr or {ifty eents a month for an¥ unéxpited portion of ‘4 year Amene ‘the plans discussed at 1a$t . night's meeting was an am- bitious rifle and.trap sheoting pro- giam, cpen to ail members of the assogiation. 1t alsa was indicatec that in the future, the associatior sbonsor a Jnn or ritle section Piiac. f sh the assi Dr the total number now regisi te\e vell over 100, according to Clerk Gray. No one, howeve yet filed his or her either mayor or one ccuncilmen to be elected and au- hentic rumors of such are also v | lacking. Neither have any candi- 1ates for School Board positions ome to light. But seven days are left for can- didates to file and there will doubt- less be a last minute rush to enter he race. - — TANANA BRINGS COAL Bringing coal for Doug the Fanana was docked here for sev- *ral hours yesterday unloading the shipment of 93 tons of Utah coal nto the city bunkers. - - SERVICE INTERRUPTED Telephone e between Doug- las and Junea was entirely cut | off all day terday but with sev- eral workmen busily engaged in Fuither, hopz' d schedul or the lctg catches of variow smclex of fish during the summe CisHing scason. Plans for a n: golf cours oh the Mendenhall Glaciar, flac |also were presented. e = L SHOP IX JUNEAU FIRST! SUMMONS FORR PUBLICATION No. 3750-A. . In, the «District .Court for {he. Ter ritory of Alaska, Division Num ber One, at Juneau. D. H. ARMOUR, Plhintiff v CEORGINA ARMOUR, Defend ant, I'n» President of the United States|j of America, to the above named %enmn&. GREETING: u,_are hereby required to ap- peat. in .the District Court for t! r&xmaq of, Alaska, t Divisior .Vuhe;u. Alaska, w thirt; s after the hst publicatiol ,sdmmons namely, withi after the 3rd day 0. Q%f in_case this summons P , or within forty (40 £ the date of its servie upon you in case this summons it servi mn you. personally, anc answér the. compiaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said boutl in fhe above en suit. gaid plaintiff in said suit de- mands the following relief: A dis- solutiont 0f the bonds of matrimony o and now existing be- plaintiff and defendant, in the event you fail to so ,‘Sfl. _atid ,answer,. the plaintift will 5.'. Judgment against you for want thereof and will apply Oourt for the rélief demanded in éampuln: as hrvembefurei wmus the Honorable George anider, Judge of said Court,| thé Seal of said Court here-| |unto affixed this 13th day of | March, 1935. « ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Cierk. Why Waorry OVER A FEW BROKEN DISHES? 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PARIS INN 2 the break, service was ex-| Beer—Wine—Lunches—Chieken Dinners CdmNaEmE “Ummnanm {are still in effect at THE 'n:rrnl Fitst publication, March 13 1935, ) GROGERY.w : ¢ » . =@dv. Last publication, April 3, 1935, The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for june~u and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 20: Fair tonight and Thursday; moderate toy fresh northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.93 30 49 NW 10 Cldy 30.14 21 37 NW 3 Clear 30.02 27 29 NE 4 Cldy RADIO 2EPORTS YESTERDAY, TODAY Highest 4p.am. | 'Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a:s. temp. ‘temp: | temp. temp. velocity. 24hrs. Weatler 10 28 30 12 Time 4 pm. yesty 4 a.m. today Noon today Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul . Duteh Harbor Kediak ... Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan 28 Prince Rupert 28 Edmonton . g 0 Seattle | 36 12 Portland . 36 12 San Frnncxsco 4 48 4 34 40 34 28 21 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Anchorage, snowing, temperature, 21; Nenana, snowing, 28; Tan- ana, Hot Springs, Crooked Creek, missing; Fairbahks, snowingz, 16; Ruby, snowing, 15; Nulato,: snowing, 22; Kaltag, snowingz ,25' Un- alakleet, snowing, 24; Flat, snowing, 34. WEATHER S YNOPSIS Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from British co-Y umbia southwestward to Midway and Hawaiian Islands, while ab- ormally high pressure prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean an:: Alaska. |This general pressure distribution . has been attended sy snew throughout the interior and western portions of Alaska and pre- cipitation over the Pacific Coast States.” At 5 am. today, Portland reported snow flurries Fair weather prevailed over the Gulf of Al- . aska, Southeast Alaska, andover the upper Yukon Valley ~ Colder weather prevalled over Eastern Alaska and warmer over the western portion YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY Use more bread in your menus. You’ll be sur- prised how many delicious dishes can be made from bread! 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