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WOMEN'S SKIRTS Wool Flannel, ” WOMEN’S KNIT SLIP-ON SWEATERS. WOMEN’S SWEATERS . Values to $().50 WOMEN’S WOOL KNIT SHOULDERETTES WOMEN’S SILK BLOUSES .......0ie I'weed Fabric, Corduroy .$1.95 .$1.95 .$1.95 28195 13 SOUBHT FR LEGISLATURE Tréns?er loTTlo\'y Re-| quested — Liquor Is- swe Before House (Continued" from Pagé Oné) berlain, Growden, Patterson, Wal- ker. Fisherles,, P‘lsh Game and Agri- | culture — Baronovich, Lingo, Mc- Cutcheon, WIlké' Lyng, Murray, | Patterson. Judiciary and Federal Relations —Ziedler, Growden, Lirgo, Lyng,| Murray. | | Labor, Capital and Immigration | Growden, Wzflker, Lyng, Murray, Grgen., |, ‘Mines and 'Manuucturmx—seott tin McCutcheon, rinting and LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet ‘Delegate Dlmond ITYOPOSES o i 4 pm. yest'y 30.15 14 43 NwW 14 Pt. Cldy Introducing Resolution 'geyeqteen Charged with| ¢ am. todsy 3026 7 % NW 12 Clear m C ress C l. f “B b Noon today 30.35 7 25 NE 23 Clear E oncealing Ol aby RADIO REPORTS " WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— Face” Nelson TESTERDAY | DA% (Special Correspondence)—In har- Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4am. dam. Precip. 4a.. mony with the action recently ta-|{ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 16.| gtation temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutliet ken by the Ketchikan Chamber of —Agents of the United States De-| Barrow . 6 0 | -20 -20 14 0 Clear | Commerce and other Chambers of partment 0f Justice have brought| Nome 2 20 | 20 29 12 Trace A b | Commerce over Alaska, and the , charges of conspiracy to conceal| Bathe] 16 16 | 16 2 4 01 Rain views of many individuals interest- | the slain “Baby Face” Nelson| paphanks 14 -2 | 30 -28 % 0 Clear |ed in the development of Alaska, agaln.st 17 persons, United States| pgwson el 24 eais iy 4 0 Clear the Delegate will introduce at the Attorney H. H. McPike disclosed{ gi pay) 28 36 36 36 10 16 cldy session of Congress a bill to im- here today. Dutech Harbor 44 44 42 1 6 04 Pt. Cldy pose a tariff on paper pulp. A| The information on which the| wogiak . 40 40 i 28 30 4 0 Clear copy of the bill' as drafted is as | indictments Were based came di-| cordova . .38 36 i 28 30 4 0 Clear follows: rectly from. Mrs. . Helen Gillis,| yuneau 2 15 1 5 " 12 0 Clear “Be it enacted by the Senate and | widow of the gangster. Ketchikan 30 2 H 12 12 4 0 Clear House of Representatives in Con-| The indictments fixed the baill prince Rupert ¥ £l 18 2 6 02 Pt. Cldy gress assembled, That section 601 at $50,000 each, ..| Edmonton 6 4 -0 -10 10 12 Pt. Cldy ~ (c) (4) of the Revenue Act of 1932! John Paul Chase, now held In{ geaqttle 36 36 34 36 16 30 Snow fs amended by Inserting, before Chicago, after being arrested On| pgriland 40 %0 36 36 1 34 Snow | the period at_ the end of the first the Pacific Coast, and charged with| san Francisco 54 50 | 50 4 30 Pt.Cldy | séntence U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUKEAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinitv.. beginning at 4 p.m. Jan. 16: Fair and continued cold tonight and Thursday; strong north- easterly winds. Tanff to BeP Pap Pl MANY INDICTED| FOR CONSPIRACY, P BANGSTER CASE the slaying of two Federal agents S when Nelson was slain in a gun | battle near Chicago six weeks ago, thereof, the following: | | Pulpwood $2 per cord of one hun- dred and twenty-eight clibic feet; WEATHER SYNOPSIS 100% WOOL—TWIN SWEATERS SETS and SPORT C ‘ 25% OFF B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Heads Air Force SNOW AND RAIN HITTING ALONG COAST SECTION California Rivats Rising| but Keep Below ““Flood Stages SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. The Far West buttoned up overcoat or else shook out the umbrellas as a new storm, snow | and rain, boomed down from the Northwest. Snow piled higher in the moun- tains. California rivers swelled but kept below flood stages because of freezing temperatures. Washington State had general! snow. In Yakima there was an inch of snow reported on the ground this morning and Seattle also had a good covering. It is reported there is snow on Mount Rainier to a depLh of 134 inches. | 16. its Lieut. Col. F. M, Andrews was named to command the general headquarters air 1,000 fighting planes that was or ganized by high army officials as a step In modernizing the national defense. (Associaled Press Photo) — e 0. E. S. INSTALLS ‘The Northern Light Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at Pet- stalled fol- ]e;il;zgol;;c:;?ym‘;n 1935: e ard, and Mrs. Leslie, were pas- Worthy Matron, Sibyl Locken; | Sengers north on the last trip of Worthy Patron, J. L. McKechnie; the Yukon, after visiting in Cali- Associate Matron, Lillian Swanson; lgmm They continued their vaca-| Associate Patron, Forest Fryer; Sec- tion to ‘z‘mchoruuv where they spent retary, Ralph Reeser; Treasurer, the holidays with their son-in-law Frances Miller; Conductress, Laura |20 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Johmson; Assoclate Conductress, | COIWell Lulu MacKechnie; Chaplain, Jessie SR Anderson; Marshal, Agnes Beck; Organist, Barbara Gauffin; Adah, Sigrid Lund; Ruth, Hazel Ander- son.... Esther, Marie Loy; Martha, Helen Lund; Electa, Christine Fry- er; Warder, Nina Wyckoff; Sen- unel Edward Locken O\G VACAT[ON P. E. Leslie, roadmaster at Sew- - VACATION BOUND Mr. and Mrs. J. Willlams from ‘Whitehorse are through passengers on the North, enroute to Van- couver for a vacation. Williams is Canadian Customs officer at White- horse, Yukon Territory. and four women on the Hauptmann jury at Flemin Thoy xr‘ shown on the steps of the cou Prm Photo) OAT SWEATERS . «orce of almost| “ 1 «n B:x}hévl"hmfi‘:fi ‘dale, dhambefli(n’ ‘chutt.‘heun | Bixonovich, IMcb'uLcl‘won Mrhnzuo erritorial, Ins! Martin, | Green, Biibvicn, [ | ways andM' vich, Scotf, lland Lyng, Th the Senal \ The Senate, @mg o session | i 2 oclock, Jafe this afternoon | was stilt qiso committee ap- | pointments. - TeAtative lineup on| |the major . con b'eei indicated | | genator N. R. Iiei' of Ketchi- | Iten would head the finance group | | with_Senators 'Campbell, Devine| J ina Hesse servifig with him, P | James R. é,\ripbg‘] of Anchor- | scheduted .ty be chafrman | jof Taxalfon with Waiker, Devine , Barono- egler, Ner- Store” " I\ and Hess, ‘m: the group 1 ineau brobnbly vm hca Jugdici with Prawley, | dHi the oommn-} ,lce Jnmes Frawley will be chair- | man bf Mininz, M. %5"s. Brinnelle jat Cordova 1s expected to be named | ~Mfrm:-h of 'Pisherfes. - President | flfieAs éxpected to ‘Have the upper | 'House commluee roster Teady late | |today 80 that committees would be ready to take up their duties| | tomorow, | DEAS 18 rflfmi OF NORLITE TALK Supermlendent Phillips, Dr. Murray Speak t Meeting 1 Featuring tWwo falks, or | B. Phillips, supérint schools, and anotiier by, D B. Murray, district me tor for the Bureall, of fairs, an enthushsfic kriow, . something d Harry John- lé Yeceived | gsident, of fielfnst Ire- | ition con- ‘é;‘fw Astor . The T tp he was idea that hot only schools mchlng ge but also gave mu three new “c' ideas in educ t\ "ervice, Dr. Mui l‘% Tu many mteresfiflg comments on pan and China, followed Phillip: theme 0f an equal unity everyone, Monte Snow, accompanled \5“5 Mrs. Emil Krause, tWo, nu bers, each well lt‘é’s&‘:t‘;e'd by | Norlitemen, As a closng comical Hestire| Jerry I, Noble, recently. . fathel Was' prefente? with crib, by his thoughtful members i the organization. LRELAER G SR CASHIER TRAVELS it ?\ M:bfin near Lhe: . be §een at the ef( ‘States Mar- : 8, performance bond oon m@%«w e 1) hé“éa:a .:;:m:e::::s tractors’ bonis, ahid contract, wm mhm," dated March | Mr. and Mrs. H. B, ’I‘homqulst of Skagway, with thelr son, are enroute to Seatue for a vncmon Thornquist {s cashier for the Bank| of Alaska at Skagway. They are! apoqrd t.he Nur“ qct Lhat ‘l.h gach ap- ompetition, or e of 1 ’“‘ifi ot ¢h eement. Copies of this | included with ff Bldders.” 0 ;r ct, will be awa the, lowest responsible bidder, and | subject to the approval of the United States Marshal of the First Division, District of Alaska, the Attorney Ceferdl at Wa ton, D. C. ed to ffie, MarSHal reserves the right w reject any and all bids. Dated January 16, 1935, T. MAHONEY, . N J,, became accustamed (- ic as Fihouse Tacing ' battery of camerhs Frst fllb&nm! Jan. 16, 1635, Last publication, Jan. 26, 1935, {inbleached chemical Wwood pulp, ! 37 50, and unbleached chemical wood | pul'p $10 per short ton; mechanical- | ly ground wood pulp, $4.50 per short ton: “provided, That any products | manufactured from ground wood pulp or chemical wood pulp shall pay a tax based on the tonnage! of ground wood pulp or chemical wood pulp used in their manufac- ture, at the rate above specified with Trespect to certain groundl wood pulp and chemical wood pulp; except as to products composed of ground wood pulp or chemlcal_ wood pulp against which a tax or' duty is otherwise imposed.” \ | Chief Davis said that it was; claimed that the man fell on al sharp edge of an opened can and gashed himself, The man has not been heard of here for several; months, Chief Davis said, but in- dicated he would welcome any in- formation concerning the man. ‘ The text of the letter follows: “I am writing to enquire about my only brother, Harry Johnstone. I have had no news concerning, him for over 12 months. | “His last address was General Delivery,’ Juneau. I am afraid he may have got into trouble with | the law in your town or city, or he may be dead. I am very uneasy about him, and if you can give me any news regarding him I shall estéeem it a great favor.” ———e———— DRURY ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Drury and two Sons are passengers on the Norah enroute to Vancouver, B. C. Driry is with the firm, Taylor and | Drury, at Whitehorse, which have | trading posts through the Yukon | Territory. bl O 87 Ak iRl | | next ! heads the list. Many others indicted are of les- ser fry and include a number | rounded up in Reno, NevadaA CERMANY TO SEEK PEACE WITH FRANCE Reconciliation Move ‘An- nounced Over Broad- cast by Hitler BERLIN, Jan. 16—Germany’s foreign political objective. now that she is to have the Saar Valley, is reconciliation with France, it is learned. President-Chancellor Hitler made this clear in a broadcast yester- day on the results of the Saar plebiscite. Paul Joseph Goebbele, Minister of: Propaganda, has underscored this move. The reconeiliation move is the reverse of Hitler's statement in his book, ‘“My Struggle,” in which he sald France is and will ever be the inexorable mortal enemy of Germany.” S e - ® 0 040 4 ¢ =8 e L] AT THE NOTELS . e s e et ovse o Gastineau R. Webber, Juneau; H. E. Caro- thon, Juneau; Charles Tuckett, Juneau; Frank Serdar, Juneau. Alaskan Ted Leonard, Juneau; Old papers for saie here. You Change to INDI AN & COALS healthful, tomfortable home a4 minimum of expense and your local fuel dealer insist these known coals of kiown Northwest’s leading; coals, CLASS| CARBONADO Delivered cu cAn Enjoy having a' warm, worry by doing as thousands of thers e dofbz. When you ‘call lty — Mdidh and Cirbonado, the Statharon, Cordova. Can't CHANGE THE WEATHER But You Can per ton ® A with Half and fuel Half Conibination You upon s @ G- Wil Enjoy PACIFIC COAL COAL Co0. PHONE 412 Steve | A storm area covered the Paciiic Coast States this morning, the lowest reported pressure being 20.00 inches a short distance west of Vancouver Island. This storm area has been attended by precipi- tation from British Columbia southward to southern Califarnia, the precipitation at Seattle and Portland at 5 a.m. being in the form of snow. Abnormally high pressure prevailed over the MacKenie, Yukon and Koyukuk River valleys, the crest being 30.86 inches at Dawson. Fair and cool weather prevailed over the eastern and southern portions of Alaska. Mild weather was prevalent over the Bering Sea’ coast. nmnnmmimmmunmmmmmnummuuu|||||miuuuuun|n THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Look at the SAVINGS and you are assured of style, comfort and wear. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Reg. Price Sale Price iy R NOW .$6.45 85. .NOwW 5.45 8800 NOW . 4.85 2o R NOW . 3.95 BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 209% OFF MEN’S HOUSE | WOMEN'S SLIPPERS “ALLEN A” HOSIERY Regular $1.00 pair NOW—385c¢ or 3 pair CHILDREN'S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS for $2.50 Hen 751: Bfi,',:__ Best Quality BOY’S SHOE PACS SILK AND WOOL $3.95 HI-CUT BOOTS $2.95 and $3.45 HOSE Regular $1.25 Now 85c¢ pair WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SNAP GALOSHES—$1.40 WOMEN’S PRADO BOOTS—$2.95 Family Shoe Store |} -“Styles of the Times” y LOU HUDSON; Mgr. Opp. Alaska Meat Co. flflflflmmmnflflmnfl"lfl“fll""|flm"mn"mmnm“m"flml“"""' ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected | Make your cold weather driving much more pleasant! Let us supply you from our large stock which includes every- thing and anything you want. _ CONNORS MOTOR LO I-ED ADS

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