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come when we must ask o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRIL 22, 1938. B e e e e . 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGR.(CULTUEE WEATHER BUREAU NEUTRALITY T A I v % THE WEATHER 1ax Agreemen o fl (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) H o Al { for Jumeau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. April 22 eu]g eac e [ ¢ tonight and Saturday; light to moderate casterly winds PR 4 ¢ forecast tor Seutheast Alaska: Generallly fair tonight ‘ and Saturday; light to moderate eisterly winds, except moderate to un arees B.M BEIIRENDS CO., Inc. ' e (1) L of winds alony the Coast cf the Guii of Alaska: Moderate | e " sy “Junea Leading_Departmept Store” casterly winds tonight and Saturda; from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hin- P o oidont Roosevelt Ex- WASHINGTOSN, April 22 — A g chinbrook. joint Serale and House Conference b ‘ LOCAL DATA 1 plains Two Purposes of Committee 1as agrecd to a moai- Time Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity — Weathe vaili Law fied version of the undistributed o Bél}?qe‘ § . yesty 5 ) SE 8 Ph. Cldy Pre ]l ng ||)rc(l(s tax, The agreement on the op 4 am. today 34 83 0 0 Clear WASHIN & ax ranges from 16 percent to 19 8 . 4 GT April 22 —Presi- o ‘ . )54 30.02 53 a8 P 8 asi % 5 percent on corporation incomes in- NE A 3 Beauties Noon today 30.0: uJ\Jmo m’rfim‘s SE Clear gsno?u‘o:zv;h u.u;;,\” .u-unmv_utu“.:z Head offG0 AT N0 paksent ‘ariGin- NN ccessories : ’ ¥ i M rime purposes of e apy Gp . fhe House médas [ W | TODAY | NentPatifi At I to prevent this|”TF RI% Rpure. " Max. temp. | Low st 4am. 4am. Precip 4am country from penalizing one war- The crisp, gay Spring accessories you Station last 24 hours | teran. temp. velocity 2¢brs Weathe: | riny nation and favoriny anoth NDE want . . . low priced! Atka 42 36 36 4 01 Pt.Cldy The Presgidont declared that the | Anchorage 49 32 » - 0 | Neutrality: Act is bcing applied in- i | % . | AN e . Barrow -6 = == . J |sofar as possible | Sll}ll}' FPatent ba b Neme 38 32 32 10 .05 ear The President also said that an- It - L 1 ot 48 ‘; 31 4 0o Pt ?Mv cther objective of the law is to pre Fabric Gloves Slim Box Fairbanks 3(1 ;’4—] fz 4' ?:“" vent the United States from be- R — ks 3 COATS o o {4 1 ) i coming involved in any foreign war. Federal Agenls Nab Man in xay Boutonnier st. Paul 38 34 16 cmm Rk b T g Dutch Harbor 42 38 38 20 Sioud ‘ Chlcago, Connection thete dashing box Ked 40 36 33 4 3 r-m- dy A ET‘U | I C e o . Cordova 44 34 35 6 0 . Cloudy s | Levine (ase coats! S enit 59 31 3 0 o ©tear | CHICAGO, i, April. 22—Federal Eitka 417 32 - -~ 0 |agents announce the ‘arrest of Ketch 2 56 36 36 4 0 Cloudy Charles Lavender, 36, on charges - Prince Rupert 54 40 40 4 0 Cloudy of attempting to extort $30,000 from Edmonton 66 24 24 12 0 Cloudy Murray Levine; father of 12-year- A Seatile 66 48 48 12 02 Lt Rain old Peter Levine, missing from his Portland 68 50 50 4 01 Lt.Rain New Rochelle,' N. Y. home since ° gan Francisco 52 50 50 10 0 PLCldy ek F‘\Huvfly 2. New York i - 50 14 T Lt.Rain Q , x : . Washington 2 58 58 4 o2 LiRam Oecretary of Treasury Indi- R WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY cates Just What Re B AI Seattle (afrport), raining, temperature, 48; Biaine, raiming, 4% leases Wlfl Be Victoria, cloudy, 40; Alert Bay, cloudy, 41; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, 45; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, pax-fly cloudy, 43; Prince Ru- WASHINGTON, April 22 The % b pert, cloudy, Ketchikan, clear, 42; i cloudy, 44; Wran- | Administration has red down o1 ell, clear, 44; Petersburg r, 48; ; Radioville, clear, | credit inflation but has adopted a A pPamde of 14; Scapstone Point, clear, 48; Hoonah, clea + Junea, clear. 40; Skag- | program wWhich will sweil the lend- & LEATS o clear. 43: Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 42; St. Elias, cloudy, 42: able cash in the nation's L G ay NEW HATS ordova, cloudy, 39; Chitina, cloudy, 40; McCarthy, partly cloudy, 34; three billion dollars by the end of Ranorts S} Nation N P’ NEW fan pleated et LAalbibesiees e hor partly cloudy, 40; Fairoanks, clear, 26; Hot Springs, cicar, | May. Tt is theoretically possible tha ports dhow INation Now ! frocks in gay Fapcags's, bty 'sz 95 By eloar. 20; Nulato, clear, 54: Kalag, cloudy, 26; Unalakles( | the entire gold desteribzation funa Spending Large Sum prints, acers, sailers |t cal [] cloudy, 33. will however be poursd into banks f A l | budget beauty hats! . Juneau, April 23— Sunrise, 4:25 am.; sunset, 7:29 p.n. at once. or Aviation i . Seer I reasiry orgen- e ‘ The barometric pressure distribiition ovef the fleld 6f observation | trickio to-hanks will'only be $50,000,- |0 \he Auditor General shows Great el CGSUC(L Dressy has changed but little during the past 24 hours, being low over ihe g9 g week. d " Britain is spending more than $250,- | North Pacific Ocean, with two moderate sterm centers, one over the 4 I X DRy 44 000.000 for construction of new pir- . '.\hn' |:’\ .;hl* 1uf\.~~.,r I’l"',m[\.vil ’]".‘4 u\n\rv l.uv ‘1%\..{11 .]E';m‘ ');:fi . Lode and placer location notices ;i(x):nz\:.lsxu:‘;:ctr‘ar.’a rtrfmvmmg fields v nches, and the second storm ar ‘was centered a d'll.l 1e 46 deg For sale at The Empire Office. expanded air force. wd longitnde 150 degrees wh the pressure was 50 inches. F v > K etric’ pressure prevailed from Nome eastward 1o the Mackenzie e 3 N/ Valley, the crest being 30.48 inches at Mayo, Yukon 71 orritory. Light Sl Soiy o A 515 precipitation was reported over western Oregon, the Puget Sound re- up wion, and at Kodiak, elsewhere over the field of observation fair wea- J P An‘ ther was reported ek e el'sm i It was slightly warmer last night over the interior of Alaska, the B 5 Giand wearing coats for ALL Spring! Tuxedo, temperature at Fairbanks at 2 am. e being 22 degrees and the hi Candidate for Renomination ‘cllarless styles; swing or box backs. Spongey vesterday was 42 degrees. s waolens in navy, black, beige. — g Democratic Ticket important labor problems will be _ ) ahm’ assm“ considered at the session which TO THE TERRITORIAL probably will run through the wees. HOUSE OF REPR TATIVES ? The council will take up the question of what is needed to increase em- very frankly whether we care to go The rose was the favorite flower Me&ts Mfl“day ployment and restore industrial ac- FIPST Wvion 3 A N DDN slVEs |on operating in the future as "vestl a u of many of the rulers of Greece and tivity. “All My Interests AfeCentesed have in the past.” i Rome, and was used as a symbol on T S e Here”—24 YEARS IN ALASKA The Governor held that both Mr. 2 their banners and shields. Native WASHINGTON, April 22. — AFL HART GOES SOUTH TR g I Hoover and the President used only A' u a | mostly to the morth temperate zone, s announced today that the PR e WoE 0 stop gap methods when fundamen- a few species of roses are found near tion executive council will ~Oscar Hart, broker, left for Pet- l=-<= SUSUSISTISUSS S Pl RN Y & tal reforms were requn'ul aat the Equator and even above the hold its annual spring session In ersburg aboard the steamer North Will Speak Ove 2 = r KINY—April h, 45 P. M. REGUVERY PLAN Y e “"“s ls Ask | dsctic circle. » Washington next Monday. Many | Sea, e I ) | . : . Mlaska Sealskins — . OTTAWA, Apru, 22— Attorhey Makes Appeal But Offers Henry St. Jaques demands that a‘ No Substituti i t uc |n" a Provincial inquiry be made to study | o dubslitution tor management of the affairs of the| Present Policy Dionne quintuplets. He said he was acting as counsel for the quintuplets’ b e et DedRiRent of Commerce father. | Former Gov. Alfrea M. Landon Vlakes Announcement Bt. Jaques salil that Dionne was) . calls upan the ticulate citizenry” & ?vqupsung 8 _ocomplete anF.S',ICBMDlIV to make it clear to Congress that of Co'“l"g Sale info| matiors relatng to '¥hel gub- ol “this huge appicpriation” proposed R tuplots; Mehiding ihels | physicat| by President Roosevelt's new re- WASHINGTON, April 22 — The treatmnt By Dr. Datoe, the admn - A covery program must be met by Department of Commerce announc- | istration of their finances, their| adequate tax provisions. He m \kes © that the Government auction of education and religion. He claims| the appeal Ao s address et u‘m-(.l more than 20,000 furs at St. Louis that their affections have been ali-| . for deltvery at the Qptimist Club. on May 2 will include 12,900 Alaska enated from their parents. USSR S GBS G L L LA Landon siid the President’s pro-|Seaskins, dyed safari brown, 7,100, St. Jaques said he had petmoned posal ended the period of w ey, dved black. and 500 blue fox. Attorney General Gordon Conant| Complete Selection tainty on the G '\ 3 x\m““ ;\;ml — of Ontario to order the inquiry. SWEEPH{S s DUSTERS e Go ent’s fisca e : St policy and “we are gain on an in- P| SPRING INFORMAL DANCE 01 A‘" laln"“‘g ” y 1) | e G & and Gardening ol bankrupey if .\\u-xl\ policies are con- ~ By the Business and Professional Just ‘m tnmc'for'xpr.mg house- . s tinued but offered no other solution Women's Club in the Elks Hall, Sat- cleaning .. . just in time to help Supplies! . o oo n fl I“E ce urlt(imr April 23. Music by the Al-| make this annual task easier and HOOVER DENOUNCED s AR o S Loy more complete . . . COME IN MADISON, Wis., April 22—Gov. ,ANCHORAGE, Aliive April 2: romm News—Today. TODAY and fill all your needs . P. F. LaFollette, in a radio address A Star Airlines transport plane was from a very complete selection. last night, denounced both the damaged when a wheel went Hoover and Roosevel through rotting ice on Lake Spen-| B 4 IT'S COMING! tion policies on the ard ) t 3 neither was productive of material] All wheel planes have now been [l Mightlest of AH Sea Pramas! Paints Polishes h wealth moved to the golf course where 2a Wallace Beeryy-Warneg Baxter » Gov. LaFollette said: “In no spirit temporary landing has been pro- in, “SEAVE, SEAP'. ... Brushes — Pans — Mops o of criticism, but for the sake of our vided : | 2 . R *gountry’s future, has not the time >ee — | COLISEUM Starting Sunday §/ es “Alaska” hy Lester D. Henderson. [ & \ Vote F or.. -\ IMPROVE YOUR ; { GARDEN by —— Henry MesserSChm,dt Usnlg GM Tfiol | Know the oy of putting its finest dress on your home! u F or R epl‘ esen tat' Ve g‘?‘:"t" I pour Rowment hyi:::: Do It! He;/e yofll find et:ry?:cg el | DEmM’rlc “CKET e | basic i‘i :’i\i&t Httle! you'll need. } Pflnl(MACRo!ncEnLaEcI!gat‘ Nine YearsNEfTBoI\‘ilnE JsunnefixY | by Yqun mns m HERE m WEEK' 4 ] ' @ Llfetu;\e Resnd:ent of Alaska; L y Ph’ne e ‘ : d c / ¥ PLEDGES TOSCRVE THE FROS DORE .. o i 55 rdware Co. X

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