The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA HV[PIRE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1934. loans accounts in eligible bullding | . .sNew " “officials have no A. Stans- with your regular stroke and loan associations, Federal sav- | apologies g”‘l:flh.‘m size and fl. men, a1 6l a finz thin g“lnmh :: @ g ings and loan associations, 'coop- | scope of -their ng. President to Kecommend,m;“; ":{‘.g;“"h-‘: m & l:lt m‘:f FHLBB m“m - Am e;‘m cause there is phnuum IN THE PARIS INN i Btg Increase in Hous- |FHLEE, but the' corporation’ was | United States never has given s . 22, 10t°1, sec. the chagnel of the Feather. DANCING' EVERY NIGHT I mg Projects created in the act Wwhich estab- | nousing problem the Attention it R. M. con- tonch point, an cm_hnve FRIED CHICKEN—PIT n@-n-n—m—vmgl i ] lished FHA. FSLIC is a mere | deserves. Sheatior {aativs. e ‘ PEARL and BILL i £ $100,000,000 concern. “Pehey believes the - g - JBoard—made its appearance with | o. 8 DEPARMRTQ’ LTURE, WEATHER BUREAU o 2 . - Daily Cross-word Puzzle Mfi’ea ° Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 4 ACROSS ¢ Y 9. Rigorous . 1. Young saimon 10. At an‘end (By the U 5. Weather v ’ 5 Knob at”the 11. Not so much Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Nov. 21: S\‘;nfir of ~ W] 16. Sign of the In- Cloudy tonight and Thursday; light easterly winds. %o € 5 v‘n‘r;!tlvu LOCAL DATA oy Y et Time Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity 'Weather 13. ;5::}1 e © “stacles on a | 4 Pm. yest'y 29.96 32 54 s 6 Cldy R et g golf course | 4 am. today ....2087 31 70 sw 1 Cldy 17 Sh:;rlfl!elliel ot 3 J“;L‘g: on ome | Noon today 29.81 33 53 SE 7 Cldy 19. Busl 2. Part of a min- 0 RADIO REPORTS i . Parts of steam opiirel show = v TERD. i 2. 53?-‘:.1 3o Hurried [l ol e 6. s?::g . o “;‘,‘,‘,f:::y temm o Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. 24. Advanced in 30. Mountain chain tation temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 2. vanda Eave! dolleg | Batrow oo o o 16 6 POy 2. Goddess et [EIA[S[E] Mournful tunes | Nome 0.4 28 ' | 4 06 e Light bgi 24 24 E now 2 .nmmat woe +[DIYIE[D] ki Bethel 2 el | W 4 0 Clear 30. Coarses 8. Compound Fairbanks 4 2 -8 -6 4 0 Clear e 41 Shrewd 3. Noisy and pro- 3. Soif Grlnks: 4T Tndietang | Tne M gy crtings Dawson 0. sy g g Cldy . callog. . . In condition to 40. Whip violently St. Paul 38 38 | 34 34 20 .01 €ld, o 50. Masculine t i - 4L - i y 43 gfijem o, panme ;i Ffif-?,,'“med‘ 41 Extent of sur- | Putch ‘Harbor ... 38 38 2 3 18 0 Pt.Cldy 3¢, Burles mplo; 42. Like Kodiak 42 40 38 40 6 .06 Cld; 5. Title of Athena B2. Fall 8 M. 8 y :Z, ifi,f’,,", ‘glvf,’.‘g 5. cw;ow tumes | T %;;Vax,l,mu 4 e Cordova 3 . 36 32 3 4 0 Clear 3 2 Entire amouni . Inclinatlon to 46. Animal of the Juneau . 34 32 29 B 1 0 Clay Brignt or gfl- 1 B i \ Y Ny O e white -3 Bl t';:emfi:ema i5: mehotn =Y Ketchikan 44 42 | ilsar w4 4 10 Rain Frince Rupert . 46 44 | 38 40 12 .02 Cldy LATE IN ARRIVING, but here JUST Edmonton 18 12 ke e 0 Pt.Cldy Seattle 52 50 | 48 48 10 04 Cldy IN TIME for colder weather— Portland 56 54 % a6 8 06 Clay San Francisco ... 60 60 52 52 4 0 Clear 5 | Regular value $25.00 | WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 The general barometric pressure distribution over the northwest ¢ portion of North America has changed but' little during the past 24 hours, the air pressure being low over the Pacitic Ocean’in the vi- 7 77 /”w/r;, cinity of Vancouver Island and over the southern Bering Sea ‘and b /’ 7 / relatively high over the MacKenzie River basin. This general pres- N Yy - sure distributions has been attended by precipitation from Ketchi- i . kan southward to Oregon and over the southern Bering Sea, else- & 4 8 Fl where over Alaska fair weather was reported. Moderate temperatures continued throughout the ‘Territory, the temperature at Fairbanks being 8 below and 9 below at Manley ’ & | Hot Sprmgs . | is expected ‘to take a small gift, i which; ‘in turn, will be passed on . dovhile breasted to some child. oLy le b easted . . . | e Thcy fre blue double breasted .- “HEALTH TREAT" Famous Soap Lake Mineral da-l‘}( nayy Swrm Coflts .y -Am all mes ,/ Baths, Body Manipulation, Drugless / -. EGHES Institute. —adv., v : III// dEEE Chest Colds | FHA Head Delano Fealur- : one - of these new Electras' to fly P Don't let them get a strangle l- AND PURGH ASEB ome of e mew et s au| ed on Monthly Pro- |notd. Fient them quickyy. Creomul- : the ‘inside’ route. 1t will be based| gram, Church Club |5ion combines 7 helps in one. Pow- > + erful but harmless. Pleasant to at Falrbanks ‘dusing’ the' ‘winter, take. No naréotics. Your own drug- « o - KF OR AlR FIELB S maldng the Fairbanks Lo Tome TUN| . starting with rousing hilarity, |gist is authorized- to refund your SF the monthly meeting of the Nor- money on the spot if your coug® 3 5 g Emergency -Fields litemien, held ‘at Northern Light | or cold is not relieved by Creo- P % ANNBHNGE PEGK In addition to the airport ‘here, | Presbyterian ¢hurch last night, |mulsion. —adv ’ " | Mr. Peck ‘advised that omiergency|ended in & more serious vein— & |landing fields will ‘be established|with the ¢rowd of 80 men voting UNI'!‘ED STATES » \ between Juneau and Fairbanks | the'sesslon of real value. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR % o early this spring, and that radio Homer Nordling and the wait- GENERAL LAND OFFICE IAPPrOleately Seventy five‘ communication stations will be in-|ers “chorus’ opened the festivities | District Land Office Acres Secured from |stalled. by singlng the “Humpback Sal- Anchorage, Alaska. K dl D The -engineering office of Frank | mon” number before the gather- October 22, 1934. endler Lairy Metcalf has made complete surveys |ing sat down to dinner. Notice is hereby given that Albert a a T of the land to be used for the| ~However, two more serious fea- |Forrest, entryman, together with 3 (Continuea num Page One) field, and a topographic survey was|tures studded the program before |his witnesses' Melville Leath and whries X et made by the Bureau of Public|the evening was concluded. John E. H. Kaser, all of Juneau, Alaska, 2 * Jy Manager for Alaska South- | Roads. E. Pegues, newly appointed Fed- |has submitted final proof on’ his Last minute sty]es i ,lwtiahncs o os e:_u:e}lem ::': yncmmpgmed Mr. Peck as fAr| o o oo s handling the ] Housing Administration Di- |Homestead entry Anchorage 07693, taxlormg as ‘Juneau. Mr. Hayes will stay b 5 SOderSOn 8 e the [Tector for Alaska, explained tne|for a tract of land embraced in U. here for several weeks. He will re- Pagéificpl\l;iska A PWET FHA and showed visomatic pic-|S. Survey No. 2084, located in the ceive bids for the work to be done =\ Bithcemant’ a8 to the pur- tures to illustrate his talk. Leon- |Mendenhall Valley south of Survey iminediately and have them ready | . 2 anx; ) ard Delano, official photographer |No. 1799 and 1521 in Tatitude 58° ¢ for Mr. Peck’s approval upon his| D3 Ruce was hgle. of the Islander, described that ill- |23’ 17" N. Longitude 134°'34' 00" refurn here next week. | fated vessel's wreck and offered |W. containing 92.14 acres, and'it is $28 50 values for $ 4 50 Peck plans to leave the Yukon| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF |several specimens taken from the |now in the files of the U. 8. Land at ‘Skagway, travel to Whitehorse | PARTNERSHIP sunken: eraft. Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if and fly from there to Fairbanks, | : Community singing was led by 1o protest is filed in the local land Bk e RSN Y ) RN L L A, 2 & S IS and retuin after a ‘brief buslnessw Notice is hereby given that the [Rev. John A. Glasse and with Mrs. office at ‘Anchorage, Alaska, said 3 Visit to the Fairbanks headquart- |partnership heretofore existing be- | Jack’ Finlay ‘providing the piano |final proof wiil be accepted ‘and ers of the company. | tween ‘the ‘undersigned, *under 'the | 3ccompaniment. final certificate {ssued. GLOVES S H 0 ES Bhalr At e | name of “OWL CAB COMPANY-| It Was announced that the next GEO. J. LOVE, . IR « A regular air service between‘iha.s been dissolved. Al .Lundsmu:n‘;Y;;N!g&mst!bl:ed‘;l‘lesh for tDe(:emrbex- R lfefis;:n A TR 'ARN G \ Juneau and Fairbanks will be|will pay all bills and teceive all |18, Wou e nature of -a |First publication, 4 3 WARM l\-}“]‘Tl‘jl) i ) '\R;\ GLOV. CHILDREN’S BLACK QXFORDS Stdrted as early in the spring as |outstahding accounts, which are| Christmas celebration. Each manLast publication, Jan. 9, 1935. ) MIT thb FOR LHILDRE\N possible, according to Mr. Peck. /now due and payable and they as low as 50c¢ Slzcs 5 tO 8 _sl 25 S ‘The new Lockheed Elpctra two- | should all be paid before Decem- § 8 Sl 1 1 }/é 50 motor 10-passenger plnnesatesched-‘ber b F EA e ,Zc 8 to ——PA . fuled to be used on this route. Their (Signed) AL LUNDSTROM, Ve MEN’S AND WOMEN’S 8 ) 1 u cruising speed is 190 miles an hour. (Signed) ROY 'THOMAS, § t y ? Cnit Clatns Nl —$1. 75 Last Wednesday Mr. Peck flew| Dated at Juneau, Alaska Novem- & | Knit Gloves Driving Gloves szes 12 10 2 ‘$ 6 Tos Angeles and arranged for |ber 19, 1954, : > : Fur-lined Gloves Pigskin Gloves ' Kid Gloves All at the lowest Prices MEN’S SOLID LEATHE’R OXF ORDS yar WOMENS OXFORDS s o as low as as low as $3.95 RIS ¥ L L] 3!‘!!!'*3 Fogdngitt “Juneauw’s Leadmg Departmeqt Store” AT HOME OWNERS GIVEN “BREAK” VIA NEW DEAL (Conwmued irom Page One) eral housing agencies. Then FHL BB—Federal Home loan Bank $125,000,000 in capital and author- ity to operate a dozen banks and | affiliates. a temporary basis under P'RJE with $3,200,000000 in capital the closing days of ‘the last can gress FHA was created. Now there has just'been flhud the newest agency—PSLIC, (Feder- al Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation) to protect savings and LARGE PERSONNEL NEEDED The number of persons operat- ing these various agencies is m- mendous. HOLC alone has some 30,000 per- sons on its payroll. “Thesé include operating on | both the staff in Washington and the Xlgld forces,”' e tnuflib?l 0:: ,mm depends’ on Institute. 1t is estimated that When % gets to fu i Speed approximately 5,0 Reipons on : £ might have been stopped long ago if there had been adequate JAWS, including housing laws. kg e ' Pamous Soap Lake Baths, ‘Body Manipulation, prog = “—adv. R e i I vouh‘ e 4 .wy “ "Noétice ‘is hereby giveh that Karl an, “together Even though you live to be # hunired, your Sheaffer writing smoothly . . . it is guaranteed for your life. Logok for the white dot. l; even wnlcl two Ways @, ¢ For Sale ot Batter Stres _Aflen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ——_ bt Dlsmflm BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBU]ORS mwmmwm#mm mm-mmmnm—mm EARQLD L STABLER, Local Asem FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BW—DW TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government ‘Inspected

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