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R R R (VR AL LA N O L8 0 = el B SR ENT g AL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936. lIIIIII|iI|IIIIIIIIII||II||IIHIIIIIlllllllI'l!ll|IIil"I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIlllI!!IIIIllIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIII LABUR HEAR'NG ’NEw RAVAGES | THIS NATURAL FOOD GENTLY | = = z = =/ 1 = = N T{IMBRRDW RISING RIVERS REGULATES YOUR SYSTEM | = = { 4 = E‘Mght Sessnon to Be Held| Weary Eastern America Ts Bots, 2 B 3 g i = =/ ‘ Furnishes Needed “Bulk” for Regular Habits = | This Evening— Defense | Confronted by Many A = Winding Up in Morning New Problems = il = i 4 = ! = 2 (continued from Page One) | (Continuedifrom Page One) Your doctor will tell you that ALL-BRAN also furnishes vita- E keeping healthy depends far min B and iron. £ | poll and told how the City Council |The dam is still holding and flood more on_ proper d than on Studies on normal men and E called the election of A. J. employees | water is receding relieving the sit- fh'uus.thatr\rmm""uH tipation women ‘have shown that this o £ | {0 determine how many wanted to | uation here. is usually due to insufficient delicious cereal is perfectly sat- ) = | return to work after being petitioned | “bulk” in meals, and that paten” jsfactory. Serve ALL-BRAN reg- ) E by citizens of the community and HARTFORD FLOODED medicines give you or ly tem- nlarly for I"’L’Il]i\l‘ily, Sith Witk | == [some of the men. The Examiner . porary relief. or cream—or use i king. | = ; ey e HARTFORD, Conn., March T use in cooking. o == g:“es“?;-“d 13(\ 1]:1"}10‘ he to the | pifteen percent of this city is this Kellogg's ALL-BRAN supplies Tswo tablespoonfuls daily are f S5 Couneys juthorly & Gegfparter | g, or water gently acting “bulk” which cor- ysually suffici o oAl o £= |and Mayer Goldstein explained the |[*IlCTROOR “nder watc y acting usually sufficient. Consult your H = | election, he believed, could have been rects the cause of comman con- doctor if you do net gain relief == |held as an informal matter but that POTOM Charming Marian Hennessy | stipation® This “bulk” takesup {hjs way. ALL-BRAN is much i = it really was an official election| WASHING (above) was select :d;u:en o«s:»;: nu];x_:un-e, forming a soft mass more effective than part-bran ; = provided for by statute. City Attor- 1 water in the Potomac 1936 junior nvgm at Oregon Sta which helps to cleanse the products. Get = nle Faulkner, who followed him on |’ receding this afternoon | College. (Associated Press Photo) | gygom, Arr-BRAN at your ‘(;?23(5‘) q" == the stand, read that portion of the |’ S¥E - ALL-BRAN gives your body -er’s. Made b: ey & 2 . L] S y grocer’s. Made by MEBICAL Territorial Session Laws of 1933 s estimated at $250,000 and 5 Bt ik i 3 E “‘mh e Gounells authority gy |120 families homeless. The cleanup | Tush relief in ¢ situation. | the regular internal exercise it Kellogg in Battle e * | Geal with matters of public welfare |25k is expected to get underway | Army Engineers lnr!n: ').\ worked needs to prevent sluggishness. H'm'k: : . £ |and explained it was his opinion the | P¥ ©MOrTow morning on a bill authorizing $300,070,060 for *Constipation due to insufficiont “bulk.”” b | Gity hiad " Que ‘erthority under that b1 flood control work throughjut the = statute but that there was nothing | WASHINGTON, March 20—Amid nation. £ to hinder the Council from holding |~ g ek BRI TG = the informal election if it so chose. u P » 3 § Mayor Goldstein explained that the |J cost of the election was paid from .‘ {the general city funds. '8 SATURDAY ; " " ’ | Record Destroyed The records of the city poll havs | and F ] been destroyed, the Mayor teld the 1 N | Examiner. He explained that when ! N it was decided to sponsor the elec- @ M O N D A Y tion, he and the Council had prom- = | ised it would be absolutely secret and " & & I i v sty wjeres anc Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market e personaiy bumed v recos M WE OPERATE ON A BASIS OF MANY .. . $22.50 s It you must have a Spring c o A T e 0 ¢ piCk a swagger |the burner at the City Hall so that This is our advice to all who want eeoat==and who = ll::';sne:ro:n:glefieebicor ul:alllt:ts with y 1 3 1 1 om! nown doesn't this spring! They are so in keeping with the |""Clitford Mason, e . { 1 {employee, testified today that he tailored vogue that whether you choose a straight e S U oy ot e P " hanging box model, a full swing back style ‘or a man- = 1934 and was Dot in_good standing Our business is based on @ policy of many sales with'SMALL profits nish Chesterfield you can feel certain it will be “right.” PR RN AR oE Bt Hoe of the . .. rather than a few sales at high prices it is founded on volume.. .. Light weight woolens, soft home-spun weaves, district Ein cvidence, revealed that he has | for we have to do a big volume of business before we even START to checks, tweeds and mixtures. Gray, navy, biege, D R e e e it ot make money. Consequently, we feature low prices and we sell | |paying dues. Allegation has been cheaper t ¢ S il i i i 1 el e e eaper than others. If you will compare our prices you will find that “ [some of the men claimed by the Un- | you get MORE FOOD PER DOLLAR when you spend that dollar at fion were not actually on the roils | the UNITED FOOD. = 'when the strike was called. | One hundred sixty of Missouri PHONE 16 Free Delivery | University’s. 40,000 graduates live in' i the Orient, and more than 500 are in foreign .countries, an alumni gurvey showed. SUNKIST 4. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, wmrum‘nunmu ‘D(’ntlsls Are Lm,ed U for ORANGES c ‘ THE WEATHER - Attack on “Publif:) Enemies” BUTTER Meciiym #agy3d DOZEN ... 89 (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Fresh Creamery Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 20: R [ T T Es ; c b Fair tonight and Saturday; light variable winds. mostly westerly. | WASHINGTON, March 20—Jus-[® ® ® ® @ @ ¢ o ¢ ¢ o o o NE: A " ) brown B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” T IHIllHllIlllllIll\hllll"Illllllllllll"lllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllflllllllllllllfllllul I {C gllIIIiIIIII!H|IIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIllIIII||IIlllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlllIl|||IIIllHIIlflllllIIIIIIIllllIIIlIlII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllIIIiIlllIIlIlilllIIlI [tice Department agents are quietly |* A2 THE HOTELS o P d 2 : o voom maTA L ey o 1+ AR B O oungs Medium Size—3 POUNDS - Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiccity ~ Weathe | dentists in one phase of a two-fold | - 1 4 pm. yesty 30.23 34 81 sW 4 Lt. SnoW |drive for quick identification of | Gastineau—H. Thomson, Juneau g 4 am. today 30.17 29 8 SE 5 Clear |“public enemies.” | Alaskan—M. Williams, Petersburg. c Noon today 30.11 56 w 8 Pt.Cldy | Representatives of ‘the Federal WS g 5 TR ¢ c NEw PEAS 2 % P m il s AR T Bureau of Investigation have been SPECIAL SITKA TRIP CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS | making contacts with dental socie- | — Tender, Full Pop—2 POUNDS ... ... % YESTERDAY | TODAY | ties, urging their members to ktep} The M. S. ESTEBETH will leave 1 Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. si. , uniform rea_:rds of work done on the | Sunday afternoon for a special trip N Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs Wezib. |teeth of patients. to Sitka and return—no way stops. NEw AsPARAG“s c ) Atichorage 28 4% i N e —— |, Such records are as accurate as |Reduced excursion passenger rates. il i 2 -20 .40 -38 4 0 Clear | [ingerprints in establishing identity, Telephong 03972 rings for further | 5 1 eaie -8 8 -8 2 30 04 Snow | agents say, They have succeeded in | information. Shm' Green 2 POUNDS VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV ; Bethel -20 .20 | .20 18 22 26 Cldy identifying several dead criminals | e e e L L T T T T e T Fairbenks 0 0 26 -2 4 02 Clear through this means. Aerial photographs numbering 8- st S il o 0 Clear’ The F. B. L has aiso moved to |750 Were taken during the 1935 sea- LETT CE c St. Paul 82 8 §97: Ry 16 54 Cldy :ixuv];m:kt] I)ull)_‘hihenl!lmles"dfrom slip- ig: lll:l ;a S:Sms::ar; hmileslor terri- z arbor 3 g 36 8 36 Rain roug e law’s dragnet by | e picture were { & 4 !lzxéillkli‘.rbn. g: ;j | ;‘: fz 4 o Cldy mutilating their fingertips. The turned over to the United States RI'I k Large and Solid—2 HEADS ... . . ... ? j " Cordova 32 32 20 24 4 22 Pt Cldy; ?::f‘;z“ ‘::‘?‘d‘ed a l‘eques:hm afi]i]] ;r:)(; | Forest Service. ! A Cl'a( ers 2 g 7 29 E Clear persons with mutilal ———————— ;llr;:;m Z:; u 29 > T?:;p Clear fingerprints until they can be rushed | Brazilian Government receipts in Everybody loves them e e 3 R Snow here for comparison with the Gov- | the Federal district of Rio de Ja- B e Nlesess o Bftine’ Ritoert a“ 44 33 36 4 ‘08 Rain | €nment’s voluminous files. | neiro, the ports of Santos and cracker m"m Edmonton 52 40 24 24 6 0 Clear | This is part of the drive to cap- /Rio de Janeiro and the industrial o years . Seattle 58 54 1 4 A 0 Clear | ture Alvin Karpis and other gang- |center of Sao Paulo for the first I(-;-;:-;r:md:‘;z Bactiani 6 86 le O 4 0 Clear | Sters: 10 months of 1935 totaled $7,600,000 San Francisco 76 64 52 52 8 0 Clear| o OB Pt AN _|more than in the same period in New York 54 42 $ 0 e Clear, California houses hundreds of its [ 1934. | 7 iy 6 46 36 38 1 06 Olear insane onvmodel farms, run in con- | PRSI, T i 3 i J SEashnigyon 4 | nection with asylums. ' SHOP IN JUNEAT: ! WVEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M « @ a, 30; Juneau, clear, 28; Radioville, partly cloudy, 30; %Lafl\\a\ clear, 27; Cordova, partlyc loudy, 25; Chitina, clear, -T; m I cmson > T s McCarthy, clear, -4; Anchorage, cloudy, 9; Fairbanks, partly cloud: o | . OPTOMETRIST" . 4 ROLLS -14; Nenana, partly cloudy, -20; Ruby, partly cloudy, -11; Nula partly cloudy, -10; Kaltag, cloudy, Unalakleet, snowing, 8; Crook- ed Creek, cloudy, 1; Flat, partly cloudy, 6. 5 Is Now in Juneau at The Gastineau Hotel h R v/ch Medi ; WEATHER SYNOPSIS | Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Fresh Ranch—Medium 3 The storm area that was centered over the Gulf of Alaska yes- 4 R N s o c Grade A R’ terday morning has dissipated. Another disturbance was forming over PHONE 10 FOR APPOINTMENT OR p ! the Pacific Coast a short distan west of the northwestern portion ‘ of Vancouver Isiand. A storm area of marked intensity prevailed CALL AT ROOM 214 LARGEPACKAGE ... ? over the Bering Sea, while high barometric pressure prevailed from que Your Eyes Ex inedl the Alaskan Arctic coast southeastward to the West Coast States, the crest being 3032 inches at Fairbanks. Precipitation has fallen dur- ing the past 24 hours along the coastal regions from Cordova south- ward to British Columbia, followed by clear weather today over the horthern Wlllona of Soulht‘uv. Alaska. Precipitation was also re- EASTER CANDIES vicq ovr he Being Sea. reion \ L, We have the LARGEST, FRESHEST " e e i st w rwvne ot e | MIPDGET LUNCH | . ASSORTMENT IN TOWN B | o e g e ¥ : k, SEE! COME AND SEE! et owr SUPPER |im e mme vt oo | Fodtudind oo BocksdMbals aiid o [IRY DEMEANP bers will complete the evening PLANNED FOR SUNDAY Al beons Mmeeas ¢ choice of lzeer, Wine or any 10c drink Gt el A 5 FLU PATIENTS RECOVER with meals or sandwiches Two flu patients, Frank Henderson . munity, will be held at 6:30 o'clock and James Effler, who have been 5 L §an i & niaht 108 Northern Light |in 8t Aans Hosnital for:the Jast! Open daily from 8 a.m. to-8 p.m. COTTAGE Presbyterian Church parlors, the three or four days, left for their Gouple Club to furnish coffee and homes today. inc]“ding s“ndm dessert and guests to bring their own - ! < "R | | | A Fellowship Supper, de ticularly for newcomers in th CHICKENS Fancy Stewers 24°™ For Your Sunday | BACON Dinner TRY a nice ‘SPRING Leg of Lamb Hormel's ) ;] ‘and dishes. LEAVES HOSPITAL | sp._c-' = § s supper will precede the regu- Mrs. Richard McCormick of Doug- | 414 4 1 “monthly evensong service, to be Jas, who spent a few days in SLj_ TOM and MARIE STURGE b - ” eld at 7:80 o'clock, also in the par- Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- [ K g £ 2 m community singing '‘ment, returned home today. m | / ] i \