The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 10, 1935, Page 2

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THURSDAY -- FRIDAY — SATURDAY 14 to 40, 2 for sach Cotton House Frocl\'s, sizes Wrap-a-Round House Aprons, Cottoh Blouses, eachs. oo, = bl Cotton Print House Pajamas, each Rayon Gowns and Pajamas ...... Raincapes—Black, White, Blue .. Fabric Gloves, pair . «ove.s v, Summer Handbags, each ... Rayon Slips—Bias Cut ..... Silks and Taffetas, yvard .... Feagher Pillows . 01 iulign s Lace Covering and (Actmmc. 3y [.adies’ Neckwear Luncheon Cloths -$1.00 100 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 OUR MID-SUMMER SALE OF READY - TO-WEAR CONTINUES ‘ (oats and SUIES .k s cains Children’s Coat and Dresses Dresses for girls and misses ...... All A\hlllncr. No Approvals — No Refunds $15.60 5.00 1.95 1.50 $1100 $100 $1.00 $1.00 $100 . $1.00 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts ............... Men's Lnionsuits . ..oy asste oo v Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas .......... Men’s Shirts and Shorts, 3 garments . ... Men’s Sox, 6 pair ks 0dd lot Women’s Canvas Oxords .. ..... 3 —..'..m---'-«'-—oo-«o-«f'wo--o»o ~_-W Mw‘ B. M. Behrends Co.,”]nc.» “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” that the wrong civil authority had | plications are plain. made the appointment and :hat,j Evidently the whole ranze of therefore, the presence of the con-|‘“new 'deal” ‘philosophies are to be stable was unconstitutional—other- | thrown squarely into the Tap “6F | wise invalid. Nevertheless, the man |the courts—in advance of the ‘prés- had watched the crossing for two | idential ' election. years and had been the means or‘ What the courts do about it'thay |; & ] saving a number of lives.” | easily detetmirie ‘what kind of re- spokesman of the Administration.| Parley was speaking at the mo- | election campaigi M. Roosevelt will Speaking at Elmira, N. Y., Farley |ment of NRA; but his repetition of | | feel called upon to make in 1936, SO gy Qg £ sq{d. l)u President’s story occurred at a| Revoke Pumliinenb Price Says President Sticks to “New Deal”’ | Pohcy Despite Decisions | (mnnnued trom Page One) “Not long ago the President told |time when the Administration was u:s'.ory to the Washington curre-gprx-s»mg for action on upwards of indents. It concerned a New York |a dozen measures openly under at- m. On the edge of that town|tack on the score of constitution- there was a bad grade crossing. The | ality. town authorities appointed a cont- | le to mount guard at the| Whatever may be said of the VIENNA, July 10.—The' D | unanimously passéd “the bl Fevok- |ing punishments against the forher May Determine Campaign 1350 Jlantie 31,000 pounds, Against Old H-pflmmim* 't has| W[ DNESDAY JULY 10, 1935 'Conunued irom - Page One) e T»\o women, MFs, kitne, testified that they saw M | Whley at thé hideput on May 30 _afin diy before Qc'&rgg’was releas | Mrs. Larson' Said that'Mr seemed ‘“‘very nervous.” Spectiftors Cutious . “8pectators craned ‘their riecks in the courtroom as they gained .an insight as to“the thmwghneu Wwith | the Hght globe, faot secuun of coming from' the housé. Mrs. Tda Hoxworth of ‘'Spokhne identified a Dainard, alias 167 ENACT ‘PROGRAM WASHINGTON, “Jidly 10.—Presi- dent Roosevelt refterated fo the House Democratic leaders last might s requést for cunsideratlon of his entire le"l'slxmvc progrim " at the current session. The ‘conference is also’ reported to have served as the means used by House members in aiting ‘some differetices " with the President. 'After the conferenice Speaker| Byrnes “said ‘that he “toped Con- gress “could 'adjourn by 'August 15. He added that there was no talk of abandoping, ROy Agmtnist(a‘uon ltglslntgqn ‘which must be comiplet- ed. | o ‘#XvEDiTE PROGH, ‘ | WASHINGTON, July 10. —Setmng: for ' the ‘time béing ‘the ‘much dis- eiigsed' tnpid of friction between the President’and the House, Democrat- ic legislative leaders today sought to expedite the Roosevelt program, and hope is expressed that Congress . ‘will“attjourn the fast week in Aug- ust. Tieaders of the House talked the siiation over with the President {or two hours and a half last night, and . also ‘brolight up patronage complaints. It is understood the President yielded to the Senate certain legfslative points but would noy to, the ’Honse, “The peints” were not mé tiotied. SRR D SM’ALL ‘DAUGHIER' OF | LEONARD HOLMQUISTS | | DFES IN SEATTLE { Belva Marie Holmquist, two-year- 1 old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holmquist, died in Se amc} 1July'9, tWo weeks after she had | /been operated ‘upon for a tumor of | Ithe brain. Little Belya Marie was taken couth about two ‘months ago by her grandf fiher Mrs, Mary Holm, |quist. "The Operation, the first of nl series ~ of Lhree that would have I'béén necessary ‘to_rerhedy the ll= | ‘ness lrom which she suffered, was perrormcd by D'r George Swift, one of'the’ foremost brain specialists on | /the Coast, at .Co'umbm Sagitarium | labe in Juqe # y H CITY'POLIC : Hn%v'mm FOR PASSING BAD CHECKS Harry Setzer was arrested by city pilice last night on a cha.ge of ‘passing worthless checks, ¥ Held in the City Jail, the man, gu Jbeen conyicted of similar ® ;ges befqre, was turned over to United : States Marshal's office morping, A wmnnt was isstied ‘aler Chiel of Police' Roy Hoffman L a_complaint. Setzer is lodged “in_the Federal J O | ity mhce arrested Setzcr at ay ence in the Seaview Aparg- .’mcnhs, A "worthless check, stopped %t a downtown drug store, was 1ade out_and goyntersigned in the Jame handwriting. Chief Hoffman Mawxv}m ‘admitted writ- ing the eheck: | L Tttt SEVEN HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, Juy I10.—Halibut u-} rivals, catches and selling prices to- | dly, are as follows: by he western . banks—Sunset | }_pounds, Omaney 26,000; both’ for 8% and 6% cents; Ai- 6% and 6% Electra 34,000 pounds, - 7% and 6': cents. From the local banks— Eureka 14,000 pounds, 7% and 7' centgs; ¥ Lebanon 13,000 pounds, 7% and T'% cents; Angles 1,000 pounds of hali sel crossing. | soundness of such a method of leg- wAfter two years, a court decided |islation, the practical political im-l ¥ A ruling Hapsbufg family and Has restored “all tonfiscuted property. but and 16,000 pounds of sable, 7%, 17 and 4% cents. [ahd Edna Oennihg, fi'or.h or’lp; *Walcy ' Univady. toan as ‘the police force is concerned. (ummering ‘at’the beach resort, the very Christie frocm the cands. told him her siory. THRONGS AT SALE TODA shoppers filled the mes-Stevens op all day today vant of the unusual lovf pr! on the overstock of ladies regdy-to-wear which is being sold during’ the annual July clearance sale. Mrs. Winifred Jones, manager of the store, is greatly elated over the public reception. The sale will con- tinue for the remainder of this week. Thro of ves rcimosa Beach, Cal. latest of bathing suits, made of fish net, foundation of flesh colored jersey. But picturcd talking tc Miss Christie, In the name the City Council to overrule the '2«!}@@ At least, so far Ann Christie, Hollywdod actress made an apearance recently in built on a A life guard shooed 'Miss Police Chief Eddie Messinger, decided differently wheén she of chivalry the chief asked life gua Elks, ()(lt]f('llrm s Get $7.000 Each From Winkie Estate Checks for $7,040.16 cach were received by the Feliows and Elks lo as bequests from the the late John Winl known Juneau resident who died December 14, last year. Mrs. Catherine Zynda was: left $500. The Zyndas and Winkie had been close friends. The estate was appraised at $16,360.78 and the Territory collected $612.83 in inheritance tax. Howard D. Stabler was widely DON'T YOU FIND THIS 'SORT OF THING RATHER WEARING? Lev) STRAUSS 4 ¢ 5ol NOT TOO WEARING FOR THESE LEVI'S ! THEY'RE BUNT TO STAND THE GAFF. Say “just as good as LEVI'S” to any old-time West. erner . . Never has been! OnlyLEVI’S waist overalls have our famoustailored | .and he’ll laugh. Thete’s no sich thing cut. They just'can’t pull or bind. Only LEVI'S are made from our specially-loomed, extra-heavy denim. We copper-rivet them at all points of strain. And we stitch them so: stroogly | that you get A NEW PAIR FREE. IF I_m:y RIP. ¢ o’vcra . SAN FRANCISCO . LOS ANGEL!S | stock ‘tofay is 16%, & e ’le Weather IBJ the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jnly 10: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate southeast 'winds. LOCAL DATA Fime 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noan today Barometer Temp. Humidlity Wind Velocity Weathe: 20.08 56 88 s 2 Rain 20.98 53 86 s 5 Rain 30.03 54 85 s 12 Rain ' RADIO REPORTS" # 1 YESTERDAY TODA™ Hiflest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Pre u:':um temp. | ursnp temp. veh:lty 8 36 ;2 58 54 50 62 56 50 8 56 80 50 46 4 54 6 52 48 -4 54 59 53 55 - 56 52 60 52 62 56 68 54 L 54 52 64 12 .76 86 % 48,5 WBlfl' Clear | - A Pt.Cldy | Pt.Cldy | Pt. Cldy Cldy Clay Cldy Cldy Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Cldy Clear Cldy Pt.Cldy Staron Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch, Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland £San Francisco New Yark ‘Washington Eowml Eaeos Q E g alw §°8 S5slo888Bcoocoow 58 62 64 4 60 T4 84 Bidiialn min o8 BlcocolRe WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, showers, temperature, 53; Craig, cloudy, 56 Wrangell cloudy, 55; Sitka, cloudy, 54; Soapstone, cloudy, 52; Port Althnflg cloudy; Skagway, cloudy, 54; Radioville, showers; Anchorage, clear, 64; Fairbanks, cloudy, 66; Hot Springs, part ¢loudy, 68; Tanana, clear, 61; Nulato, part cloudy, 62; Kaltag, cloudy, 55; Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Flat, part cloudy, 58. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The distribution of pressure this morning remains practically un- changed with a trough of low barometer extending from the North Facific north and northeast over Alaska and northern Canada. Rain has fallen generally over the southern half of the Territory excepl around Cordova, with air weather prevailing there and' over the northern portion of the Territory during the last twenty-four hours.: i Temperntures are mostly ccoler over' Alaska this morning. CLOSING PRICES TODAY J ATTENTION O. E. S. | | Juneau Chapter Number 7 is hold- NEW YORK, July lo—Closmg‘mg a special meeting Saturday, quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|June 13, at 8 pm. to meet our American C&D‘Most Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. 140, American Power and Light|Frances Haun, of Washington, D.C. 3%, Anaconda 13%, Bethlehem|Al the work will be demonstrated Steel 30%, General Motors 34%, In- and refreshments served. Douglas ferpational Harvester 48, Kennecott | Chapter will join us. All members, 18%, United States Bteel 36%.|as well as visiting members, are Pound $4.96%, Bremner bid 38, Na- |requested to attend. oesna bid 60 asked 75, Black Pine | LILLIAN G. WATSON, Silver bid 20 asked 26. | —adv. Secretary. 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