The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1938, Page 2

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Tuned to the Modern Way of Travel here's more enjoyment and less expense in—— ng about with proper luggage from our comprehensive selection — we suggest: AIRPLANE CASE SE STEAMER WALTROBES STURDY LARGE TRUCKS GLADSTbNE.‘?-—ARMY LOCKERS you the strength and All assure reliability of the newest type of luggage construction. ALL ARE AT POPULAR PRICES | B.M. Behrends Ce., Inc. rtment Store” i “Juneau’s Leading Dep: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T! HURSDAY MARCH 24, 1938. MODES of b MOMENT | Five Unionists Plead Guilty to Labor Terrorism State Contended Men Plac- ed Abrasives in Tractors SIX CAFES SIGN WITH LOCAL 871 Minimum Wage Scale Agreed to by Half Doz- en JuneauRestaurants Ore., restaurants out of 13 will have THE DALLE! March 24— jened by this evening with the Five men charged with malicions Hotel Restaurant Union, Local 871 and wanton injury to personal prop- erly in an instance of iabor terroc- in Juneau, according to union offi- ial ism today pl I'he agreement has been signed by The arence Adams, Cafe, Top Notch Cafe, Pio- head of the AFL hiring hall in Cafe, Midget Cafe, Brunswick Portland, red B. Upson, Cafe and Glover’s Cafe. It is said ters’ Busir 1t here, Wil mn- ther restaurants will sign with LaRose, Arthur Lowther and Wil- the union in the next few days. liam Blackwell ¥ ions of the agreement calls » eontended the men had or it hour day and a six day abrasives in tracters in a veck with provisions for broken | labor dispute f A wage scale calls for mini- v g mm W < of, from $3.25 to $8.50 & ime first half hour, time and & half for first two hours straight and double time after that. Tt is also eed that any employer " should hire any local help that is atisfactory, locully, from the union here, and that any employeée who fails to keep in good standing with the local is to be dismissed. Returns frr;m -(‘hina After Stationed There for 26 Years The scale of minimum wages fis 15 fol Dinner cook, $6.50® fry O $6; pastry cook, $6.50; fry and TACOMA, Wash., March 24.—The pastry cook, $6; fountain girls, Fifteenth United States Infantry $3.75; combination man, $4.25; cam- it stationed in China for bination cook and waitress, $4.25; has arrived > aboard waitress, $325; dishwasher, $3.50; ansport Grant | pantry man, $5, and waiters, $3.50 Eight hundred officers and men e tationed COAST DEFENSES ARE PLANNED BY WAR DEPT. NOW dcbarked here and will be Fort Lewis. D Non-Confirmist Again at Liberty ="-_ ERON TRINT CARLISLE, Pa, March 24—(A Mexican peons and pottery designs are splashed over ihe rust-brown P.)-—Jack Marsh, who refuses to y Anaconda. - 20%, ; Bethlchem, Steel |Kg Posxlrons Are FOl'tlfi('d g h s this casual frack. Sembrero buttons and a burnt Permit his children to be vaccinat- | STOCK QUOTA-noN" Commonwealth and Southern s e B j i 19 i3l % 11 Gurtss wright 37, General Mo-| —Allocation of Money arange belt add blithe touchcs to the dress, whose fabric has been '\‘:‘i‘l‘"“’“;‘"‘;u:“‘ -"l”llm’r‘\:'l“;'Y S m rs 31%, International Harvester P d shrunk to standard. school laws is free again—under $50 NEW YORK, March §0. Kennhecott Néw ¥ork Cen-| ropose s aws age & 50, Ke tt 3 D rk Cen- | bond. b ‘H'l‘(”yl(cy;(]l‘\\mfl 9 , ral 12, Southern Pacific 11%.| g\ curnamON. March 24.—Allo-| Grapfruit hint: Cut each grape-|salads or cockiails. Insert straw- Except for a three-day “vacation” b s Tkt T R »5"‘;\"’_0 Cities Ser-| o fions in the proposed $447,000,000 fruit in half. Remove the Core and berries in the empty sections. Marsh has been in jail since Novem- merica L o2 vice 1 1d $4.96. | War Department bill indicated that discard the seeds. Loosen the sec- Sprinkle the fruit with honey and ber. A five-day sentence was impos- ,———-———'\ the Army, like the Navy, is con- tions and recomve every other one. allow it to chill. Serve either as a ed for each day his son Eugene wa. i now INES AVE~AGES centrating on ¥ey defenses in the (Save removed sections for use in|first course or absent from school O. B. WILLIAMS ! ing are today's Dow,|Seistie agcr G SASH and DOORS Jones, Mgty '”]"““ More than $6,000,000 is set aside . up .26; rails 21.99, ; utilities & 1 ’ for seacoast defenses and armament NOW 1S THE TIMI 73 : Now X 1731, up 01 |on the Pacific Coast, Hawafi and PHONE your >0 INCOME TAX COLLECTIONS To lay your plans for spring g program, tock all times ed for the home e carry in at ring requi are right cs that Special Prices on Doors % Panel : Panel 210 S, > Panel 324 ~ . : panel . 244 | Fall Below Expectations, | Panel 2.3 Sil}"<1 OI'g;(‘lllhau—f Bor- ” 5 Panel ... 2.86 iy i , Al S rowing Continues WASHINGTON, March 24. retary of Treasury Morgenthau dis- clesed that income tax collections | are below expectations and furthe said the current series of borrow Sec- Write for FREE catalog O. B. WILLIAMS CO. 1933 First Ave. So. Seattle, Wash. | 'ings will be extended to produce n\ quarter of a billion dollars. ‘ L R R B SR L T S M SR B TS s | MEET FRIDAY MACKINISTS % LOCAL 514 Front at Seward St. | | \ { A.F.ofL HALL POSIS SRS S Spring Cleaning G. E. Cleaning REMOVE WINTER'S GRIT AND DUST with General Electric’s powerfui Motor-Driven Brush and Suction. MODEL AV-1 is light and easy to handle. EASY TO PAY FOR ALSO. $‘; l.() $4.00 Down [J $4.00 a Month ..EMEMBER: No Oiling — Light Weight — Power- ful Motor — G.E. Quality. SOLD ON EASY TERMS—— Panama Canal, and a large sum Is also set por cated tails SL‘(IH items discloséd anti-aircraft an(‘i. RAIN, SNOW IN Ahska Electric l.ight 8 Power Co. aside for anti-afrcraft wea- AMERICAN CASH AND 152 More than $4,000,000 will be allo- specifically for Pacific de- of the armament program. PHONE 146 pons and searchlights for San 0, Puget Sound and Hawafi. Small California Srounds 37 Happy Home 4 No. 2 tins 63c STRING BEANS Happy Home—No. 2 Tins 4 for 63c PEAS Happy Home—No. 2 Tins 4 for 7 3c CRISCO 3lb.tin67c TEA-Schillings 15 pound 3 Sc Santa Clara Valley 3 pounds 2 3c A P RICOTS @ Clara Valley PEACHES Hdappy Home—No. 2% Mammoth Halves 493 DRIED PRUNES . TRY AND BEAT THIS PRICE! PORK and BEANS Heinz 4 m; 2 tins B Qe U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 24: Snow or rain tonight and Friday; lerate southeast winds. & Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain over southern por- tion, snow or rain over northern portion, tonight and Friday; moderate southeast winds, except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Cha n Strait, and Lynn Canal. | Forecast of winds along the Coast of {he Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to 4 strong sov’Joeast winds tonight ani Friday from Dixon Entrance to ; Cape Hinclinbrook. | LOCAL DATA Ll - Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathet i 4 p.m. gest'y 38 44 NE 10 Cloudy | 4 am. today 34 66 SE 4 Cloudy | n today 37 o1 SE 8 LLS.&R. RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. temp. | Low st 4am. 4am. Precip, 4am. Station last 24 hours 1 temp. temp. velocily 25 brs. Weathe Atka 32 j Anchorage 30 - 0 p Barrow -16 4 0 ‘ Clear | Nome -8 4 0 Gloudy Bethel -10 12 0 ! Clear 8 6 05 Clear 2 0 0 Clear ‘ 10 13 0 Clear . Duteh Harbor 22 12 20 Clear Zodiak 12 4 o s Cordova 38 6 T Clou , Frneau 10 | 3 1 0 Cloudy * Eitka 41 24 Ketchikan 50 35 4 0 Cloudy Prince Rupert 50 - 38 4 02 Rain 4 Edmonton 40 26 26 G T Clear ? Seattle 54 44 44 8 22 Cloudy ‘ Portland 54 44 44 12 07" Pt.Cldy § San Francisco 58 50 50 4 47 Clear 1 New York 2 58 58 20 4 Pt.Cld | Washington 80 56 56 8 T Clear WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM ttle (afrporty, ing, temperature, , cloudy, 44; uver, sprink rt Bay, Harbor, : Bull Triplé Island, raining g raining, 37; Ketchikan, shoy 7, 38, Petersburg, snowin ; Soapstone Point, cloud , 3 let, snrwmg, 30; p chinbrook, cloudy Chitina, cloudy, 16; Fairbanks, snowing, Nenana, clear, -28; Ruby, clear, -40; Unalakleet, clear, -26. Juneau, March 25. howers, Rupert, 40; McCarthy, par -16; Hot Spri: =37 ; sunset, 6:24 p.am. The ‘stotm area that was noted yesterday mornin being ce ered olf the ‘Coast of W ton and Vancouver Island has diss pated while another one has developed over the North Pacific Oci & n the storm’s-center being a short distance southwest of Kodiak Tsland where a pressure of 20.10 inches prevailed. High barometric pressure prevailed o the Pacific Ocean between California and the Hawaiian Islands, the crest being 30.52 inches titude 36 degrees and longi- tude 142 degrees. This general pressure distribution has been attend- ed by precipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleutians south- eastward to California, also at Fairbanks, and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of observaticn. It was much colder last night over (e lower portions of the Tanana and Yukon Valleys, a temperature of 22 degrees below zero at Fail banks, 42 below at Tanana, and 40 below at Kaltag and Nulato. GROCERY ERY PHONE 152 PHONE 146 .curom | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Lovdandersxl;;Agafn Fac-; BUTTE R R i CE c H E E S E ol ed with Prospects of | WILD ROSE FANCY WILD ROSE AMERICAN LOAF | More Floods : 1 | v cu v 3t 2 pounds 7Sc 5 pounds 371: l.b.--z Sc--l.b. | - Pflssen rain and snow today | 2 hampered communications, high- WA way and rail t:ra(gc :\l Al:!](:rurlte:’ri‘ e T A S i A S el Munte—No. 2 tin Raspberry, Peach, Apricot, Apricot-Pineapple 2 for 5 Sc Everson St. Beans Bargain Peas Puree Tomatoes 449 BRING YOUR JUG AND GET A GALLON OF FULL STRENGTH VINEGAR

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