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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, THURSD/\Y ]UNE ¥, 1939, SPECIAIL SALE Childrens’ Wear GREAT SAVINGS—Sensational | Reductions in a Special Sale Event planned especially for Boy. and ; Girls—Now gummer merchandise and reqgular stocksigreatly reduced, bringing'you tremendous savings on qualtiy boys and girls” wear. CHILDREN'S SOX. Cover “Alls” Wash Sulls VALUES TO 75¢ TO $1.45 !.«13} soxs amd full lengtt hose— fc‘;nr "Alls ———\‘/q;h Suxt., and Little Men's ’ BOYS'GIRLS' UNIONS BOYS SHIRTS FAMOUS "TOMMY LAD" Boys' Shirts— REGULAR 60c—$1.00 Broadcloths and quality percales, prints, Fine Combed Cotion Union Suitsy— Short stripes andwplain colors~ Sizes 6-13. ed—Knee and th\ 1h lr\nuflhs 25c .| Sizes 2-16. 25¢ " =0¢ " Poriar " BOYS’ and GIRLS’ BETTER COATS Portiand ‘ : : &e ; 3 Feature Value Groups :-’*" Y ncise 8 ? :[‘1“’ Sir Ronald Lindsay talking to the press B ew Tk hd 'l 2 y Visit of the British king and queen to Washington in June and its REGULAR $3.95—57.95 V. 20 COATS T \,"P "DS--SHETLANDS and qual- ‘Washington loady e ) necessary social functions provides Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador to the United States, and his wife with a very difficult A5 K 647 5 me withtmctehisg Sizes Unique 3 00 and wools. Sizes 4 Sl 00 social problem, Only so many invitations for a garden party could 2-14 5-14 be' issued and several thousand hopefuls are going to be disappointed. VALUES TO $2.50 Sir Ronald is tclung capital newsmen and women all about it at . one ut his rare _conferences. BROADCLOTHS; PIQUES; PERCALES Stripes, Solids 13 and novelty patterns — Sp OI' styles — 00 | [ ) gy, 1 Royal Visit Almost Stumps Hm* AGRICULTURE, WEATE ) KEATHER 44 S. Wea ity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. antle to moderate variable DEP \R'YMENT OF THE ¥ (By the U. Ferecast for Jumepu and Vic Partly clondv tonight and Friday mos herly M\l Forceast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy tonight and | gentle to moderate variable winds, —mostly southerly, except lerate to fresh south wind over Lynn Canal. | recast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Gentle | to lersite .variable ‘winds tonight and Friday from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. June 1: winds, | | | her Bureau) T o - 7 — b — LOCAL DATA ’ Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe | 51 62 SE 10 Rain 43 04 sW 2 Lgt. Rain 52 50 s 8 Cloudy Barometer terday 30.17 30.23 30.23 Time 3:30 p.m. v "%:30 a.m. today Noon today Lot RADIO RETORTS TODAY 3:30a.m. Precip. temp. 24 hours 40 0 40 0 12 0 30 0 56 36 Trace 68 14 0 70 [ A 3:30am | Weather | Cloudy Cloudy Cldy Clear | Raining loudy | Clotidy Cloudy Cloudy ou Jioudy Lgt Rain Lowest temp. 40 40 12 Max tempt last 24 hours . 44 52 24 40 Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fatrbanks Dawson St. Pau! Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cerdova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton ANKLETS all colc Pt 1 val VALUES TO $9.50 ONLY 12 COATS—Truly .a value plug—=Clever styling—Fine Jailor- ing — Matchin ng Caps. ~ Tweeds Allweol Unusual Navy, bréown, and tan. its 2.00 NEW SUMMER DRESSES PRINTS--PASTELS" I\O\ IITY PATTE RI\m All wash- u} e fast colors in 80 « l 0“ ® s, clever designs. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The burciaetric .y relatively gh this morning over Southeast Alaska and the Pacific Northwest s and slightly below normal e up and Tanan: Jlleys and low over the r 5 nt 1 ov the North Pacific 1gitude degrees, where a eneral p ure distribution ng the coastal regions from the Lenai Peninsula, also over the nor- thern portion of & \laska and by generally fair weather over the remaiider eid of ¢ aion. Warm we: sterday at New York and Washington, the maximur degrees and 94 degrees. respec- was caps sty Sizes th™a torm (ONDITION OF BARRYMORE IS ‘In Dies Probc Aleutian Islands ¢ Siz Washable fast colors tively. June 2, 1936 am UNEMPLOYMENT REDUCED HERE; 593 SEEK JOBS Employmm' Service Placements in Week 111 for Territory Due to the opeuing of the saw- mill, resumption of fishing opera- tions and start of strect vaving the number of Juneau men out of work has heen reduced consider- ably, Joscph T. Flakne, Director of the Territorial Enployment Service amounced today. e number of cards in the .Ser- wice's “active file” was reduced in the weck between May 6 .aud May ii,, the last om which figures are ailable, from 765 to 593. Similar improvement at Cordova, Ketchikan and Anchorage, however was more than offset by losses in employment at other places in the Terrilory, the active fie for Alaska 1mreaslng from 3,565 to 3,902 iNew applications during the week 337, as compared to 332 in the week ' previous and gained from 122 to 171. Change in the active file at the various offices were as follows: An- chorage, -from' 645 to 607; C’n‘duva 365 to 245;% Fairbanks, 623 to (32 Juneau, 765 to 592, Ketchika to 804, B‘ad Nome. 19- to - tdeel B Gospel Services re Held Here Durmq Week . “The !x'l'lqdl“' G bein; proclaimed’ in ) vices at Ninth and D sireets by Blake and Thomas Roberts, “an entrance info this lins M'r- is | made by iudividual choice ieclare | the Evangelists. “This - kinzdoy, Paul is iual one moved 1o mattex lowever ed here:i thie life ci net be entered at ¢ b t near to me ¢ Gospel whict: U seeking to declar was preache: Services &1 Tuesdsys, Thursdays ar 7:45 o'clock, and a Bibl vicg at 10:30 o'clock sport dy ser- ing. | |came in from the coast with Mike STEAMER OFFl(IAI. |8.000 pounds N 6.20 and Olaf Larseny sold 17,000 pounds at | {6.20 and 4.25 to | veat Sunday morn- | MmN {Kaularich f Ireceived a et 8:53 pan S.irday-(aughi (an't Be Sold Salmon Salmon caught 1 6 o'clock Saturday - evening and 6 o'clock Monday morning cannot be sold or offered for sale. the Bureau of Fisheries warned today through Warden Don Huley who said he had of complaints were sellin: number strij ishermen aught {ish, Bureau will restriction, enforce weekend Haley said |thoughe 4t -is not, concerned with licensing of fishermen for commer- regulation. £ — e 'THREE HALIBUT. BOATS COME IN 'Salmon Price fo Go Up One| Cent Saturday on Large Reds Three halibut boats were marked placements |y on the hailing board of the Ju- neau fish exchange this afternoon, but were not to unload until to- morrow. The Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- vmx: sold 16,000 pounds New for 630 and 4.25 cents a Hec! of Sitka, sold England for he Wrden;, Canty 115, while AC! Only salmon landing from lhv packer Sadic, Capt. Sandy Stevens, bringiug in 9,000 pounds. "vlr'« today for salmon were 10 or large reds, seven ms and five cents for the' price 4s duled to ris cents for large reds on Sat- nm buyers'\wm TREIE .- “SITKA TRIP IS S MADE BY HOLDEN « Holden flew. to. the island todav with Hve passengers aboard ' Sitka and Chichagof. lu¢borah Pentz and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest flew to Sitka, and ‘Tom Anderson and Jack Gucker flew to ) 1gof, Gueker round trip. erday, Holden made’ an flight to the Polar ku king up R. J. Moody and Hayes, while John Amundsen bt | urday; M. Osmanovieh, Jess Taylor and Steve Hirst. N RETURNS T0 TOWN Goodwill Tour ‘A;im..v.- Jones, Traffic 1 anagm-”’rh""ed" for ‘the Alaska ‘Trans« pany, returned to Juneayu ersburg on ner Tongass lasi tight aticr the Slika turn with the ne Taku, ests of the coumpny. Jones, a guest at the Gastiueau Hotel, plans to be in town for = week or ten days attending to com- pany business, and “perhaps getting |Trom Toster L. McGovern, in a bit of fishing.” fom Pet- | ition Com- | | i | in the intec-'of C By Reception A wire frc merce goodwill tour saying memier of the group was Ned by he reception” in Juneau was received today by Juneau Cham- ber President Charles ‘W. Carter aboard the Aleytian, CHICAGO, Tll, June 1.—The condi- MUCH Bmmf BETTER WASH EBGCKS 'STANDING FI fas, prints AN OU1 oadcloths Fle CHILDREN'S SWEATERS VALUES TO $1.50 the | cial fishing, that being a Territorial | eve- | the Seattle Chamber ! tion of John Barrymore, veteran | stage and 'sereen act much im- = proved today after a restful night,| his physician announces. Barrymore was taken to a hospital yesterday: suffering from an ailment of the heatt caused by over exertion. His theatrical performance here was cancelled: MANSION BEING REPAIRED; GOV, FLEES CLUTTER 'Warrack Company Award- ed $17,400 Contract for Renovation With work on plumbing and heating systems at the s Mansion a y under | way, Gov. John W. Troy will escape | the commotion at his home by flying tomorrow to Bell Island Hot Springs | to spend a few week: The Governor is leaving tomor- row morning at 10 o’clock with Pilot Alex Holden. Mrs. Robert Bender | will accompany - him, but will re- turn to Juneau within a few days. ‘Work at the Mansion is being done by the J. B. Warrack Company un- der a $17,400 contract. R e renovation - of Dudley P, Gilbert So-called financial “angel” of a group alleged to have disseminat- ed anti-Semitic propaganda, Dud- ley P. Gilbert has been accused by Chairman Martin Dies of the house committee on un-American activities of attempting to start 2 “whispering campaign” in the south against President Roose- selt. Gilbert, shown as he ap- jeared at the hearing in Wash= n, testified that his primary ; sotive was to prepare an organi- { ! ‘o combat a “red revolu- | he predicted would | MARITME MEDINTOR | - SAYS SIGNED PACT 1w [NITIATED | NEAR, LABOR RANKS T0 ELKS LODGE | mediating in Jocal labor disputes in- | COmMission ~office 5 i _\ l.u—_ | volving carpenters and laborers, said,Cl&: Of the Territorial Employment | | today he had- “high hopes’ that a;ffice, were given a ride on the definite peace pact will be signed “§0at” last mght at the weekis shortly. |meeting of the Elks lodge. Lane has been conferving. with|: Adter initiation" ce 3 various union ' representatives and |and sandwiches were enjoyed | Mayor Harry Lucas in attempting to| 5 Oy P get all unions on-a common ground | of mutual understanding for -en agreement that will lift the fear of | picket lines from local building pro- jects. | ‘Tonight.Lane is to meet with CIO laborers, and hepes to sail south on | the Northland tomorrow with a| 8 ned agreement effected, . e 'DR. LEVINE 10 BESTATIONED AT KOTZEBUE Dr. Abraham Levine, = Assistant | Physician at the Government Hos- | pital here, is leaving in a few days for Kotzebue to relieve Dr. Ray E. Smith, who is going to the States on leave. Dr. Levine arrived back in town htis week aboard the North Star from Perryville where he had been |stationed for a few months. ¥ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (above) SAVAGE SOUGHT | wins the thousand dollar Pulitzer prize for the best novel of 1 her best seller “The Yea: Puhtzer Wmner ! | Juneau police have been asked by relatives to try to locate Roy Claude-"_l_ 2 Savage, 38, who was last heard ol"' i) August ' 14, 1938, wheri he quit a| job with the Kodiak Fisheries Com~ pany to come to Juneau to seek work at the Alaska Juneau mine. Jor Luncheon at the The mine has no record of his| ‘huvim, placed an application with l B A n A N o F ] Xmem r, — — 5 FRIDAY MEANS Fried Filet of Sole Schilling Short and long s Polo shirts, Zipper trims — Sweat \ Novelty designs. Sizes 2-16 800 CORDUROY PANTS REGULAR $1.75 MEN'S I/u\"\ in navy or caster d der models — They're an ALL WOOL- er, coat st tyles GTRLS’ BAINCOATS | silks emd Perh DS LIT \"I' Washable 200 1.00 B. M. BEHRENbs Co. Ixe. 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