The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1935, Page 2

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e unfurred (13 S0 ft 29 light wools tailored tweeds navys B. M. Behrends Co., __l “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” THROUGH WITH LEAGUE, JAPAN KEEPSISLANDS TOKYO, March 28.—Japan gave up its membership in the League | of Nations yesterday but made it clear here today that she has not the slightest intention of slacken- ing her grasp on either her man- dated islands in the equatorial Pa- cific Ocean, which the League be-! stewed upon her, or 6n Manchuria, which the League triede to take away. J It was the seizure of Manchuria| that caused the disagreement with the League which led to Japan's| notice of secession from it two| years ago. SALES Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1935 April 10 May 15 June 12 10 August 14 September 11 October 9 November 13 December 11 P B P . s e 2y Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances will be made when requested. Trar telegraph if desired i 3 The Seattle Fur ! Exchange 1008 Western® Avenye Beattle, Wash. 4 1 serrreereesssvere s o We're excited *about our Spring coats . . . they're refreshingly different . , . they have an-individual- ity all of their own. Some are distinguished by .caps sleeves or ripple eollars; Spring coats. thig.year are: designed’. for. wear, right through the .summer, so adaptable they are to a variety of costumes. The highest Jazanese authorities today red the Land of the Rising Sun's inflexible dectsion to keep the islands as permanent units. The islands of the Japanese em- pire include the Carolines, Mar- shalls and Ladrones, which belonged to Germany b the World War. D s NEW CHICHAGOFF GOLD MINING SYNDICATE Mceting 7:30 p.m., April 3, Am- erican Legicn Dugout. Expeet all unit holders to be there. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. —adv. D The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, began 1935 with 2751971 lay and clerical members on its rells, repor Curtis B. Haley ne. o Ak { Fly MINING COMPANY IS INCORPORA1ED Fff 3 £ i # DAILY ALASKA -EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935. & We Answer . .... . Vite the Citizens Ticket Straight of Wige fd change horses in of the stream?’—(Hoover) Is it, not vital -to all taxpayers that {Weir interests Be" in the hands of ex- perienced meén at, this time? 1o Are net the best interests of the tax- pavers he best interests of all resi- dents of Juneaw?, Is it good sense, in these times, to ex- chanoe’ gt set of 6ffieials who have had experfsnge in Nandling the affairs of he Cov. for another set, no matter How vise or well intentioned, who have st Lad avnewiepag Sunder conditions which exist today? 'ABSOLUTELY. When the horse is half dead and drifting down stream. MOST ASSUREDLY YES, It is the present officials and their kind in official positicns who have brought about pres- cnt, éonditions and these will never im- prove with a slip shod city administra- tion Tike we have at present. CERTAINLY! That is why we are supperting and advocating the Citi- zéns’ Ticket. CERTAINLY! Vete the Citizers’ Tick- et Straight for a business like city admiinistration. A budget is the prin- cipal thing—get a budget. What busi- ness was ever operzted without one. Fair tonight and Thursday; Time Barcometer Temp. 4 pm. yesty ... 4 am. today ... Noon today 1 RADIC 2EPORTS U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for junecu and vicinity, peginning at 4 p.m., March 28: moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Humidity Wind Velocity 18 NE 7 56 w 4 3 SE 10 Weather Clear Clear Clear YESTERDAY | Highest 4p.m. | Station temp. temp. | Anchorage Barrow . Nome . Bethel . Fairbanks . Dawson St. Pual ... Dutch Harbor . Cordova . Juncau ... Sitka .. Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert TODLAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.L temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutlicr - 0 16 20 16 26 4 -18 4 -16 32 38 32 20 22 Snow Cldy Clear Clear Snow Rain Cldy Clear Clear Clear Cldy 2o Edmonton .. Seattle Pertland San Pranéisco c82cccec8Rcool Clear Cldy Rain Clear Anchorage, banks, clear, -16; Hot Springs, clear, WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. cloudy, temperature 15; Nenané, -8; clear, Tanana, clear, Fair- Ruby, cloudy, 12; Kaltag, cloudy, €; Unalakleet, cloudy, 12; Flat, Crooked Creek, missing. WEATHER S YNOPSIS Cofl the unémployed ar 'régs’ be better cared ienced men or by experimenters? The Federal United States Government dictates to city officiels what can and cannot' be done with relief funds and all the unemployed necd is a Mayor who will cocperate with the Govern- mcnt 'to give the unemployed the relief they desreve and nced. . nd those in dis- for by exper- VHY YflD‘N'fi' the present city administration get the PWA street and cidewalk woik geing seoner and Goldstein did he? W”"““”’m‘w thereby relieve distress this past winter? We suppose L3 ‘zll try to tell the people he fully coopcrated with PWA last fall. But NO! RIGHT? , Who ate the cake and still P! the Bering Sea region. Abnormally high barometric pressure continued over Alaska and the MacKenzie River Valley, the crest being over the Alaskan Arctic Coast. A storm of marked intensity was centered over the far west- ern portion of the Aleutian Islands, the lowest reported pressure being 28.70 inches near Attu Island. This general pressure distribu- tion has been accompanied by precipitation over the Bering Sea re- gion from the Seward Peninsula southward to Unalaska, elsewhere over Alaska fair weather prevailed. Unsettled weather and light rains were reported over Western Washington and Oregon. It was warmer this morning over the Pacilic Coast States and | NOTICE OF ADMINIS1RATOR’'S tate has acquired, by operation of SALE OF REAL PROPERTY law or otherwis¢, othér than or in In the United States Commission- addition to that of said deceased er's Court for Juneau Prezinct, at the time of his death, in and to Division Number One, Teritory 8ll that certain lot, piece or parcel of Alaska. In Probate. of land situate at Juneau, Alaska, Attention Votérs t] hi PSR SRS eSS Deforc vofing mext Tuesday ask your- sclves these questions: has it? The entire present city admin- istration received direct perscnal bene- fits from the Willoughby Avenue fill and other gimilar projects. Mere about this in next issue. (This advertisement and others which will follow are sponsorcd and paid for by Jifieau"Voters Who “af¢ VITALLY interested in all the candidatcs and in-the In Re the E: e of WILLIS W. BATCHELLER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Howard D. Stabler, trator with the will annexed of the |estate of WILLIS W. BATCHEL- | LER, deceased, will sell at oublic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the Unit- ed States, if the highest and best bid offered is satisfactory to said | administrator, and subject to con- | firmation of said court, on Tues- adrainis- | at the corner of Second and Main Streets opposité the Empire Build- ing, and bounded and described as |follows: LOT EIGHT (8) BLOCK TWO (2) of the townsite of Ju- Ineau, Alaska, and the buildings thereon and appurtenances there- unto belonging. Terms and condi- tions of sale: cash, in lawful money of the United States, ten (10) per cent of the purchase price to be paid the administrator on the day |of sale, and the balance upon con- welfare 6f Junéau.) ATt T R [ the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on 1déntifiéd a8 coming “fr " béén found in_préhistoric Ins In a cracker-eating contest al‘ ‘Bell Buckle, Tenn, Virgil Evans ‘ene crystals, py éonsuming 150 each. vapanese beetles in the soil. BY 3 JUNEAU MEN éigw mousds in Loisian. Articles o©f Incorporatior’ have been filed by thz In.ernaiional Highway Gold Mining and Explor- ation Company, capitalized at$300,- 000. The incorporators and officers are Robert G. Wilms, Presidant; John G. Osborn, Vice-President, and John 1. Conn, Secretary and Treasurer, all of Juneau The purpoces cf the company are to sequire placer ani gold quartz properties a.ong the plo- posed highway but concentratng this year in the Cassiar District, particularly on the Nepigon Placer. Lease, on Dease Creek, which lease has been aequired by th: new com-; pany. official statistician. Fruits and ESH Veggtables ARRIVE ON EVERY BOAT CALIFORNIA GROCERY-| Phone 478 y & @ rLectRIC WASHER For only $60.00 Cash ¥ Dowe’ * ° , BALANCE WoRTHLY FEATURES R dsad Romss ooy MY Ae MALE BT GAMIBAL LACTRIC AT BBGAIHT COMN, Electrie Light and Power Co. g TS AL Vs & DALANS - Phorie 18 Thmk Before You Vote! tow! i It is myach easier to promise than to perform. ihet Béivare of promises that cannot be fulfilled. Phere 8 always a limit to the City’s revenue no matter who is in office. The pgéggmy:'clity‘_(}onncfl has well under way a program of permanent with fands eral: Govermmenit; and partly thé govesn a.vote. of .impgoyéments, which is being carried on partly .ob@iflfld by them as a free grant from the Fed- with funds borrowed from ent.at arvery low rate of interest, authorized by people. These improvements are necessary; and, wheii finished, will greatly reduce the annual expendi- tures for upkeep of streets, bulkheads, bridges, etc.; and, ;. shilé fhié work.is in progress, employment will be furnish- ed mren who régitité help. Before voting, examine the record for yourselves, and vote in your own best interest. re-eléction by If you do, the result will be the of the present Mayor and Council. \ {N ANY EVENT, INFORM YOURSELVES .. .GET THE FACTS! (This advertis s e on Gt - 65 emént is voluntarily contributed by a committee . .. .ol taxpayers) The gas given off from naphtha- the base of moth and Cecil Penn tied for first place |palls, is deadly to the grubs of the L S |8% interest théreon from June 22, day the 16th day of April, 1935, at firmation of sale by said court and 4 . the delivery of a conveyarce. Dated: March 14, 1935.4 HOWARD D. STABLER, Attorney-at-Law, i{said premises hereinafter described all the right, title, interest and estate of said Willis W. Batcheller, at the time of his death, to wit, a, Shattuck Building, fee simple tifle subject to first| Administrator, etc. and only mortgagé of the First Pirst publication, March 14, 1935. | National Bank of Juneau, due June Last publication, April 11, 1€35. |21, 1935, in the sum of $932.00, and — | NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES Rt i o e proberty here: are still in effect at THE TOTEM ; s title and interest that the said *-’GROCERY' Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds The above bonds, the number of which ends in 5, 6 or 7 have been called for redemption April 15 or may be exchanged for new issue of treasury bonds. This exchange offer ends March 27. Look over your Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds immediazery and if you have any ending with the above numbers, present them to your bank for redemption or payment as you wish. No interest will be paid on called bonds after April 15, 1935. New bonds will pay 27%7%, dated March 15, 1935 and maturing March 15, 1960. '. TilE First National Bank Tuneau, Alaska CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Chevrolet and Pontiac \ Dealers GO CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS

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