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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1936. New Clothes For Spring! Coats, Suits, Hats, Dresses Skirts Neckwear Flowers Hosiery Gloves Shoes B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” CUB BEARS FROM NEAR JUNEAU ON COLISEUM SCREEN Theatre patrons at the Coliseum were amused at the antics of two Juneau their capture. Mr. Harris, well-known big game guide and local sign painter, stated | today that he caught the two cubs |in 1928 at Rodman Bay on Baranof Island. He named the cubs Lady was responsible for Alaskan cub bears in a news reel| Baranof and Adm"”f“"‘g‘m“ o last night, and although the an-|WAS acting as guide for the A. C. nouncement stated that the baby BAITOW hunting party from Lynch- brownies were from Alaska, few |PU'® Virgminb zhe }:cumc\wu:,- thought that W. John Harris of /Ward, owned by Campbell Churc Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSsS 1. Writer . Humblea 3. Ascended . Place of worship Liquia JogRing rt.tlt . Joggini . Utllize Competent . Be the matter with . Reared . A million mil- lion 1. 12. 17. 21 23. 24 25. Otherwise Act Vex: collog. Wild hog Regulations Subtle sar- casm Solution of Saturday's Puzzle Historleal period . Encountered . Those who stand surety Witness . Drives away Flowering p Soswood reparation . Sea cagle . Precious stone . Bouguets . Fail to strike . Ignited 44 Heroine of “Lobengrin” 56. g tate Metal L ing tion of fastener disdainfully il IEI z===¢a%a-7-=- 4 I//m=% Infant’s bed . Rivulet . Small island Exist . Necessitates " Coral tsland 3 Mnrnlnl abbr. . Reject] . Pertaining to frogs 65. Anclent Jewish ascetic Gazes DOWN Traditional le W [ 1 H/dEN ////WIII%” fllll l/ of P 48 £ lar., Harris | now about nine years old and are huge brown bears in a Washington 200. was used by the tourists. ‘Mrs. Greenway Not Candidate for Re-election | Arizona’s Only Represema- B L tive Makes Political Announcement | TUCSON, Arizona, March 23— | Mrs. Isabella Greenway told the | Arizona Daily Star she was not a candidate for relection as Arizona's |only member in the House of Rep- resentatives. She assigned as her only reason “various other re- | sponsibilities which demand more lof my time.” | Mrs. Greenway owns and operates lseveul large ranches in Arizona fand New Mexico and a winter ,re.sort hotel in Tueson. She is also| jidentified with important mining inlerests 'New Plea Made To Italy from | League Groups LONDON, March 23. — The League of Nations’ Committee of Thirteen today ordered a new direct plea for peace to be transmitted to Italy and Ethio- pia. It has also decided to send Italy the new Ethicipan protest cencerning use by Italians of asphyxiating gas. The latest reports from Africa are that Italy is launching a new offemsive on the Southern frent, including heavy bombard- ments of Jijiga. - e - — SUPPER IS SUCCESS Well attended and characterized xby a fine spontaneity, the potluck church was a decided success, ac- cording to announcement by Rev. John A. Glasse, pastor, today. An- other of the serfes will be held “in the near future, said that the cubs are| super and evensong held last night | at the Northern Light Pres\:ywmn‘ Political Strength of President Roosevelt I's Increasmg Day by Day NELSON TICKET DECLARES FOR ECONOMY MOVE Candldate Says He Will Not Draw Street Commission- (Continued 1rom Page One) BT ki | terviews. A representative cross-sec- tion of the entire voting population, | from persons on relief .to million- | aires, int Who's Who, was covered, and ballots went into every state in | the Dnion. Some of ithe reasons for the in-| creasetl popularity of the President | jare credited to the fact that this congressional session has been rela- tively tranquil, that the supreme | court’s vote against AAA strength. 2ned the farm support for RoosevelLT that the' talk .of government econ- | s Salary lf Elecmd i ‘"’:\ Platform of the Citizens Economy received, and also that the third par- | | Ticket headed by N .G. Nelson, can- [ty sbren’nh sl 4 during the poll | | didate for Mayor, was made public Iperiod, and & major w&m Wit to today by Mr. Nelson, who has run- ll the Roosevelt: side: Ining with him for the City Council Louis Drydahl, Henry Meier and n’:he stsndlngsnns,uy:wdlifxfhe poll Severin Swanson. p Four points are stressed by the DEFIN'T:;‘:A:E;:’BHCAN |szens ticket, Nelson said: Prom- | Elect P |ise of a sound economical busi- vmt:"lsuk :::gz: Pet ;:fie ness administration; no salary to be e 4 - ®EP. | qrawn by the Mayor as Street Com- e .. + Ves t missioner but that a competent per- s son be appointed to that position; no additional bonded indebtedness; immediate construction of a small {boat harbor. e 'BERT’S GROCERY pokoeuine mepvstican « | BEING REMODELED Electoral of Major Party Vote Vote State Pct.Dem. Pct.Rep. 8 Conmnecticut 47% 53% 16 New Jersey .. 48 52 26..... Ohio' .49 51 6...... Colorado .. 49 51 pe Pennsylvania ... 46 Bert's Cash Grocety is under- going a complete remedelling, ac- cording to Bert McDowell, owner of the new Seward Street food shop. ‘When completed in a few days, customers will not recognize the Fi ¢ place. ON THE: LINE (4) |to-the-minut® food store out of Electoral of Major Party Vote this place,” Bert said, “and all Vbte State Pct.Dem. Pct.Rep. | these old stands and fixtures must 19....Michigan ___50% 50% | go.” 29... INMnols .....50 50 Convenience and beauty will dom- 9....Kansas . 50 50 | inate the new interior, Mr. Mec- 3......Wyoming 50 50 | Dowell said. Although much car- s—o penter work and remodeling is now BORDERLINE DEMOCRATIC Electoral © Vote 56 4 of Major Party Vote | business as usual. State . Pct. Dem. Pct. Rep. | MISS E. CAMPEN “I'm making a modern, up-, BECOMES BRIDE OF C. WITANEN Popular Young Couple Mar- ried at Noon Today by Rev. Olafson At 12:30 o'clock this noon, in the Resurrection Lutheran Church, Miss Etolin Campei= znd Mr. Clarence ‘Wiitanen were united in marriage by the Rev. Erling K. Olafson. Miss Hansene Campen and Mr. Harold W. Campen, sister and brother of the bride, were attendants. Only im- mediate relatives of the contracting parties were in attendance. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campen, and has resided in Juneau for many years. She has been teaching at the Minnie Fields School, at Lena Point. The groom is a well-known Channel young man and is employed at the Connors Motor Company. Mr. and Mrs. Wiitanen will make their home at Auk Lake. | Miss Hansene Campen, the bride’s attendant, left on the Yukon for the States. PATCO MAKES SCENIC TRIPS First Flights' ot 1936 Sea- son Are Made Over Glacier The first two scenic flights of the season, cver Mendenhall Glac- ier, were made yesterday by the Alaska Air Transport Patco sea- plane piloted by Sheldon Simmons. On the first flight R. A. Gridley, PWA State Engineer-Inspector, who, returned yesterday morning from! jon the second flight Mark Storms, undeway, he added that the store Enice Anderson, Lloyd Jarman and Seller, is not closed but doing a rushing Jessie Fraser were flown over the today on Westward. ‘Wrangell aboard the plane, and; Mrs .Gridley were passengers; and U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecas® for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 23: Fair tonight and Tuesday; moderate northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weathea 30.16 32 30 E 10 Clear 30.14 24 48 w 4 Clear 30.21 2 24 E 8 Clear ‘Time 4 pm. yest'y 4. am. today Noon today CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | 1 TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. éam. Station | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathc: Anchorage pit — —_ Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson Dutch Harbor Kodiak . Cordova ... Sitka ... Ketchikan . Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco ... New York .. ‘Washington -12 28 28 26 -18 8 2 18 -8 32 34 28 18 23 % o 24 12 34 38 46 40 | a -16 10 24 18 -8 18 10 4 10 Cldy Clear Clear Snow Clear Snow Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy . Rain Clear Cldy Cldy 9 | eoecaggcgozao SUBR| 288 38 46 44 46 THELEBENBE | BREBE rosaBesc 000‘2920 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A M. Sitka, clear, temperature, 29; Juneau, clear, 27; Radioville, clear, 28; Skagway, cloudy, 26; Cordova, clear, 25; Chitina, cloudy, -5; Mc- Carthy, clear, -4; Anchorage, cloudy, 21; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 18; Nenana, cloudy, 20; Ruby snowing, 25; Nulato, cloudy, 20; Kaltag, cloudy, 12; Unalakleet, cloudy, 8; Flat, cloudy, 27. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A slight barometric depression prevailed over the Seward Pen- insula this morning, elsewhere over Alaska and the northeastern por- tion of the North Pacific Ocean, high barometric pressure prevail- ed. Low pressure also prevailed over the Pacific Ocean in the vi- cinity of the Hawailan and Midway islands. This general pressure distribut has been attended by precipitation over portions of Alaska from Fairbanks to Nome and over the southern Bering Sea, elsewhere over the Territory fair weather prevailed. Light rain was reported at Potrland at 4 am. The 42-hour temperature changes have been small throughout Alaska. Seattle reported a hght frost this morning. glacier. JEFFREYS FROM WESTWARD J. 8. Jeffrey, and Mrs. the Al NOTICE TO MASONS Regular meeting of Mt. Juneau representing M. | |Lodge No. 147, Monday evening, Jeffrey arrived | 7.30. work in E. A. degree. Elec- aska from the|gion of Treasurer to fill vacancy. "By order of W. M 8 47 14 8 ki Maryland 51% 49% New ‘York 51 49 Indiana . 51 49 West Virginia .52 48 DEFINITELY DEMOCRATIC | TODAY (29) Electoral of Major Party Vote i Vote State Pct. Dem. Pct. Rep. 7 Nebraska 54% 467 1 13 Minnesota 54 46 4 South Dakota .54 46 | 4...Idaho 54 46 | 12.....Wisconsin 85 45 | 11....Towa ... 55 45 ‘Washington .56 44 ... Missouri .. 57 43 Montana . 57 43 Qalifornia 57 43 Nevada .68 42 New Mexico .58 42 Oregon .. 58 42 .. Kentucky 59 41 N. Dakota 40 Arizona . 39 Oklahoma 37 Utah A 34 N. Carolina Tennessee Florida Virginia ..Arkansas . Louisiana ...Alabama -..Texas Georgia -S. Carolina Mississippi 15 4 22 | 8 3 5 11 4 3 11 4. 13 11 1 1 9. 10 11 23 12 8 9 32 32 31 100 1aT> 10 cl.nmm' lmmbysuuer.unmnmoo. in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store.. Beauty Woek PHONE 687 - “PAY_CASH AND SAVE™ i | l FRESH FRYERS BROILERS NOW. sc ib. ! Telphone 488 SMOKY VALLEY. 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