The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1935. : . C’oat(l/a&z.aa BEAUTIFULLY MADE FUR- TRIMMED COATS interlined Fabrics ting weaves and new . Bound to laedas . . . Styled right . . be leaders another year. Come in and see them LB M. BEHREN_DS C P é‘ | ing and experienc for diplomati¢ or CANDIDATES FOR OUEEN OF ROSES | | “The national assembly should en- | T A |act a law to make it feasible forl the new government to' send Fili-| | |pinos abroad as atiaches, thus giv-| jmg them opportuhity to prepare to | the Chamber of Depu- he uld oppose new sanc- gainst Italy which might run 28.40 inches. High barometric pressure prevailed from the Ala: Arctic Coast southeastward to Alberta. This general pressure d: tribution has been attended by p-ecipitation along the coastal re gions from the Aleutians southeastward to California. Snow was reported over portions of the MacZenzie Valley and at Dawson, &l where over the field of observation fair weather prevailed. Moderate temperatures were reported throughout Alaska last nlght ~—PHONE 412— e | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU SEA STRENGTH :Sproading. (e THicy TREE WINS MENTION ) 5 Among the'Christmas trees aw \ ed an- honorable mention i * L | that of Sam Feldon. (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) 1 — - Forecas* for jumean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. o T w 0 | Showers tomight and Saturday; moderate southeast wind BR".ISH SIAND p LOCAL DATA | [ AT N AT U R A Ls N il AT ! 2% PAUL HANLON DIES Time Barometer Temp. riumidity Wind Vil Weathe /. . Q 3 G D { i i ; ; 1 4 pm. yest'y 2059 38 50 SE PL.Cldy | Action Jeen as Lrim el Sateala A Straight Whiskey, | 4 am. today 29.46 37 65 s y Aoat I o i SOnUAn, O b 1 Noon today 2037 36 8 sW 5 /\gamit More League Wk Whigtal & : : 4 Penalties 13, The remains are | | i CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS H r sMortuary. No | \ B et ——— - — ~ —_— it o b One. ments have been | YESTERDAY | TODAY SN Lo e e wctions from rela- 4 s Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. o | — P Station temp.’ temp. ‘| temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathc \ e British - D e Anchorage 33 —_ 2¢ — -— BENNETT LE Barrow 6 4 ‘10 -8 18 Tom' Benne 5 R ; ' Nome 28 28 2 2 8 give milit Ann's o F (-lcnl:n:rc Distilleries Cog y Bethel 2% 20 18 18 8 v country is at after, a; slig 3 Fairbanks i 70 B2 6 Had nécess Divenhord " Dawson 3 cusasslie’ g ey 8 v : St. Paul % 36 83 28 N ’ Dutch Harbor 2 4 38 40 36 : H Kodiak 40 40 k' aec 38 4 T { Cordova 48 42 98 9 4 8 or z ol Juneau 39 38 M 5 g LGW—ASH BRIQUETS Sitka 88 = af @8 — = wil 3 Ketchikan 52 48 4 48 10 \ Prince Rupert 48 48 36 42 4 the Edmonton 8 i e 4 ' Seattle 54 50 48 48 12 All A d F l Portland 46 44 | 40 48 10 v - mun “e ® San Francisco 56 54 | 50 54 4 New Xork g 16, 38 38 3 For. fireplace, furnace, range, or heater. Low- { Washjrigtos AR il R ash briquets are a frec-burning fuel — low in ! e i ash content, high in heat. Clean, odorless, \ WEATHER CONDITIONS AT.§ A. M. easy to handle, ! Ketchikan, cloudy, temperatur: 48; Scapstone Point, raining, 41; » pladze t Sitka, cloudy, 48; Skagway, cloudy, 28; Radioville, raining, 38; Cor- pia wo an ‘ad \ dova, cloudy, 38; Anchorage, cloudy, 24; Fairbanws, clear, -4; Ho ative an 513'50 per ton F.O.B. Bunkers t Springs, clear, 0; Tanana, clear, 4; Ruby, clear, 6; Nulato, clear, 6 .i ) Kaltag, clear, 13; Unalakleet, clear, 14; Flat, clear, 6; 1 t cloudy, 22; Jumeau Airport, cloudy, 33. | PAC!“C SOAST co AL ! WEATHER SYNOPSIS ‘ ‘ & ! Low barometric pressure continued today throughout the north ier Lavall com ANY ! eastern ‘portion of the North Pacific Ocean, there being a storm of his French z ) area centered over the Aleutians, the lowest reported pressure indicated this after- { \ \ Al {serve as, or with, our future am- bassadors. : “We venture to add that it would! te wise for the commonwealth to consider seriously the acquisition of | sites and buildings for future lega- tions, beginning with Washington, Tekyo, Peiping, Madrid, London, Berlin, Paris and other capitals with | which the Philippines has delhng‘ could follow.” - NEW YEAR'S AWARD SATURDAY EVENING 8 O'CLOCK AWARD BAY speciaLs| FIRST Live Tem cofsee TURKEY All Brands, Ib. . . gofi SECOND Live GOOSE THIRD TOWNSEND PLAN Cres Awision CAUSING WORRY IN WASHINGTON Repub])cans. More than! Democrats, Are Feeling Great Pressure In Wild Life Bureau | (Continued irun Foge Ope) Politicians have awakened to po- | tentialities of the movement. Rep! 1i more than the Democrats feeling the pressure from the Town- endites. Bolton's Offer An illustration of the reason fo. he uneasiness ameong politicians is een in the case of Chester C. Bol- | ton, chairman of ‘the Republican | ¢ | Congressional Campaign Committee. | { Bolton, a member of the House | Appropriations Committee and a conservative in fiscal affairs, has of- 1 | fered to cooperate with proponents ‘or the Townsend plan in putting old | One of these Pasadena, Cal the 1986 Tuurnament of Roses New Year's day. clockwise frum tiie girl in white at the bottom, 1 ohe, Frances Shepherd, Katherine Newman, lotte Blackstone, ¥ O At lif., beauties will be selected to rule over They are, reading Dorothy Ginn, Char- Barbara [ Adelaide Moffett RED SHIELD BRAND ::t:"?h:;“;)gmla Lea White and Rose Mary Watkins. Vaah’ Datainh dleglslatmn i p!opc‘ { ' i e P MR PR e o |form. He made his offer in an ad- | After giving up an earlier ambi- L' jdre;s before a meeting of Townsend- | tion to become a night club singer, 2 ounds . c lve 4 s T Fllll)l'lob (tl(llnl ng’lt t() ;waowdnfindlggammr: clmmd thely :fiefim;&?;tflsi::s;croolfi F e R o o s T E R 1 bl B Jehegs & day. 1o N ormer federal lousing Have Voice in World Arena toeir clubs i’ Bolton's home city ‘;T,f.‘i‘l":“:,if,,_ o o b, —— ra fe = P N | medical course at Russell Sage 4 By EDWARD E. BOMAR » Osias-explains, “should ag- 25;133‘?3‘?::}%:?‘3;'" I'o g Vrm;g“&CsAkSE . i f“l'ege' Troy, N. Y. [ J ’ o ¥ : : h 111'0’Uxu‘le:‘fb.:]le;-:o‘ have areh, has A S ‘nme"‘;flsfi i msm:f“f’::'me:f ENTERS HOSPITAL ALL RAISED ON i 4o ¥ - | emiy g o ':i;c:ed'f’fi”?:rfi:‘;"'{i".'.‘?:' Toal st o i e OUR JUNEAU v be Flipino poliica’ pilipinos acquire the practical train- £ reca Photo) 7 SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | treatment. FARM « @ S e b fllllIllllll|l|II|l|IIHIIIIIlIIIIlll|lINIIHINIfllmlfluulmlfllmhflflflflmwmflllfll InflfimnflnmmnmulllumnnmmmnmummllIluuullmllll PS Pendinz the complete indepe: E : ?’,’,;.; | that. s ;?I“.l:\{s e M O EY S a V'ED CORDUROY = Srtictly Fresh—Exira Large ASK chol?E YOUR hands of the Inited t ¢ E T ku;{iijnm S PANTS = 3 dflzell e 81 oo S : U | ‘ i = oW ; s e LS On trustworthy reliable: merchandise. Thé steck was Bfi;fififl% dlgugéfg = g ¢ ] T s T purchased at such a low figure we can profitably sell ¢ Y E Fraa Tickid wth | s ccliy s B you at greatly reduced retail pricgs. -~ .. $lo85 = OUR FRESH FRUITS AND each $1.00 pur- | g sgpronabeston | g OXFORDS—rving Park, Men's Dress, $2.95 : 7 £ VEQEIAMIFO A0 . . . chase or paid on . Lot S Goodyear Welt, All Sizes . ¥ Men’s Shirts | = ALWAYS THE BEST account p eriss. 5 Lord Kent Men's DRESS SHIRTS—Many Patterns, . All Wool Samples = : < Plain and Fancy Colors, (cellophane "E‘_’EE‘?E‘EA’E‘E‘! sz.,s’ $3.95’ B i s2.95 » MEN’S CORDUROY PANTS, dark and hght s 4‘,5 i c ase m shades - 4 3 ALLEN A DRESS SOCKS. assorted s o Water-Repellant l’tHEINL1&(13‘111.3‘15211}{P r&kggxgrlt‘b l%gp GOLD, ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA HITOPS—121416 Inch PANTS $2.95 AP : ; BOYS' DOUBLE- BREASTED LEATHERETTE COATS Less than Y, Price EX, Case,Pints . . . $2.65 b Fillson—Small sizes .o Storm Collar, Sheepskin Lined, 10 to 16 Men’s Large Collar Valatie COATS, heavy SPECIAL PRICES ON SWEATERS AND WOOL BLAZERS—Zipper Front i Inclu’dci)nq Wool (] B I G v A N e ms;-’;z;:c:cfinwmt Pair sz 95 Front St.. next to Midget Lunch ins. rrank X "JOHNSON, ::L 3 v flfllllIII|III|IHIIIII|IIHIIIIIIHIIIHmlflllflmmfilfll||lul|||m“flmlfl““mmm’mmflmmflmmflmmflfl“flfllmwm o Each $2.95 n the Tydin L, which says that Four Patterns in BREECHES CALIFORNIA GROCERY “The Pure Foods Store” PROMPT DELIVERY control 01 and he maintain the intention of PHONE 478 nummmmn||1mm|||||u||||mu|||||||||||uunumuw!unmumm “The officials o: the common-

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