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T rdite fa airplane landed on the flats| ype S- 38 ~Whitney We're excited about our e y w"fine is plloced “Binar Leimantine. T (e Siueknin, Sand . h mengwere lnpnd by.an Em- n'~ r~ vorter: this noonm, resting in e Sund:!d"O!"Oomm y offices. 3 whigh mitothe” planeytdiselage gave ~ny ‘to’ the h&"tlflt #igging fore the Spring coats . they're 3 refreshingly different they have an individual- ity all of their own. Some are distinguished by cope I 3 4 'l “nPr’" ) I sleeves or rippie collars. sand; 7t f.‘”'r(’fl! Pl “Say, ‘hasn't’ mybody in Juneau ¢ 99 Spring coats this year are £t *n old red soek “that ‘can be 'S()ft 44 pit up on a pole so that visiting designed for wear right aizplene pilots can' téll sbout the I- ht ", 0()[8' ;:Nk sx:mmm jncumiy ‘asked g Y it et ) A ¢ kma £ 8§ through the summer, so Sow 'Stk i, DROES s B3 TR e C “een calling “him !Binat, the hu- l“ll()r()d adaptable they are to a (. 7 BRaE e, el maked: bls- Gy 4R J | iy wherever hie gass. But,df, this| 'i(’(’e(’s variety of ccstames. | c17ping: continues a6"We. #19. "over | e Alaska: Thr golng 0 start” calling | |m ‘Binar!the’airport builder. We navys build thefit a8’ WE gor o 1310 2y To - Move, ,Plxme in @.mere ;serious vein, Tankm:n said that he planned to /e his ‘crart*imovéd” 10 the Pa- B. M. Behrends Co., Inq. “Juneaw's Leading Department Store” "0 ' Janeau'this’ afférnoon. “VTaat are. we“'‘up ‘here’ for?” Blankman " asked. *“Well, you might | Ay a3 & matter of fdct, Tve heard that therg:133a gold. S or two in A"nska, 'We dhtend o 11y ‘a5 !ar as Kodjak xmflm certatn “prop- erties. s enronte” Yo ’the West- “akutat/-Oordoys, Seward ‘and Sel- four o fwe days™ /! Wflb—w p-: L) home and run for Governor next icrnal reve aave been SENATE vEXE year met witht heprtfelt approval| busy for mont ok.ng into the among many of the Senate wheel- affairs of certain fi in Long's hoises. Louisiana regime. But they are not counting Calflorvma Am h!bun, En- {of T1 feet, 8 inches, and its body S ~ his marks the third time this |40 feet, 3 inches over all. It haS ginter that “Old Faithful” has pfim‘»ea:mg capacity ' for ten " persons, exploded. w just|but much of ¢he inside is crowded L & he_travellers. ' newly-constructed | With dulfle-bags of U eer e secoe " sitfinted; ‘an- ni':.pmn-\T‘ craft is a bi-winz model, with o MOSPITAL NOTES . cond b Xreea -m)ln the! \nn's Hospital at 1:30 o'clock yas- Al:ska” Alrways new' field| we're hére to''get wirm. But, | Yhvia. Welexpeet'ito leave here in | oqoo‘d’oco- mLe to Ketchikan, whbre ‘a sev- ® P cxal -ddy sigp was mate. P }- .REGISTER! REGISTER! 'e Others Coming .. A L] Cther members of the party, éx-. @ | To vote at the city elec- o pected on the next steamer from & tion on April 2 you must e Ketchikan later this week, are Mrs. e register. The qualifications e Blankman., apd Martin Schuehle. ® are—resident of the Terri- e Mrs. Blankman has been visiting e tory for one year and the e friends in the First City. Schuehl: e city for six months. If you e is @ representative of the Pry: e have not registered yet, do e Packing Company. Mr. Blankman, e so now, at the City Hall. e “a friend of Charley Frye's” said e REGISTER! REGISTER! . . . he is taking Schuehle as a favor © e 6 0 00 00 00 0 to Frye. i The airplane has a wing spread blown oui by the force of the blast. sia ep” about half-way back of 0.8 DIPART-MINT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for yunedu and vielnity. peginning at 4 p.m., March 27: Fair tonight and Thursday; mcderaterly easterly wind. LOCAL DATA V!he bottom of the fuselage to facili- | tate water !andlngs \COLE’S CONDITION | s : HELD SATISFACTORY i o o eS| {pany, who had been treated for a The condition of Cash Cole mincr' injury, left 8t Anns “Hos- transfer man who had four fingers pital today. of one hand amputated, yesterday PR following an accident, was report- :d as satisfactory at St. | P Harry Haloff, a medical pauent left St. Ann's Hospital yesr,erday BEACH. MINE ALL WINTER Ann’s 3 Hospital this afternoon. ’wevev;mdt::c aFeien ol Sufew While hospital attaches said that by pihen n oday was too soon a time in which to notice any positive indi- | ration as, to. Mr. Cole's progress, hey reported his condition was 10t alarming. Mr. Gele was, transferred to St. the deaches of Lower Cook Inlet all wintef, Says the " Gate- way. Fifteen men were fixe mini- mum_ enhghiged ‘in h mining at any time. It is anticipated. that the beaches will be alive wflh busy work°r> this season and good pay- days ‘are looked for. e erday afternoon .after undergoing an operation at,Government Hos- sital in the marmng .- Scientifiz. fayn experis recognize s most hawks and_owls as beneficial HOEAHAN me to agriculture because of the in- SET FOR THURSDAY 7 destor. The funera_.l Ase;vice for . Jack £ Holahan, who died here last week, NOW | will be held from the Church of the: Nativity tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, it, was announced at the Tom and" Mzme | C. 'W. Carter Mortuary today. Helahan's service will be read by the Rev. Wililam G. LeVasseur. Burial will take place in the Cath- olic plot of Evergreen Cemetery. WINDOWS BLOWN OUT, SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE “Old Faithful"—the oil burner in S[urge | the Scottish Rite Temple—got to Tl |acting up again, last night. ! MEAI_S | It seems the members of the Or- | der of the Eastern Star were reach- ling an especially jmpressive por- tion of some ceremony being held in the Maconic headquarters, when Boom! No one was injured, inasmuch as |the women were meeting three ( floors above the basement where 40ld Faithful” resides, However, several windows and a door were SHORT ORDERS BEER ON TAP | From 11 a.m. to midnight daily Yet, no indictmenis Have been voted against Huey, and the nai- ural conclusion is that no sufficient evidence has been found. There remains a con:ilerabls field for speculation in the realm of political politics. What would happen it the Rooze- velt Administration evered all re- lations with the Long .organiza- tion in Louisiana, and went: into the state openly to destroy it? One answer is that it mighi be extremely hazardous. bocause Sena= tor Long certainly knows his poli- tics. The other answer is that Mr. Roosevelt also certainly knows his polities. ‘Whatever happens, the whaole situation is one well worth watch« ing. SPRING WEAR vily on his actually doing so. Drastic Measures? So what? There are two possible approaches. . The Senate Demofratic majority C: an, if it chooses, undertake to dis- cipling him. It can read him out of fthe party orzanization“in the-Sen- ate, and clamp down Senate rules to shut off his charges. ats knuw however, that the Re that a few years ago with respect to cer- tain western insurgents and got no- (Continued from Page One) mcnace, for many of them reject the idea that he can attract any important following outside Louisi- ar They do agree, however, that he is an annoyance of a type suf- f{iciently troublesome to warrant use of the strongest measures. His supply of monkey-wrenches ceems inexhaustible, and the old- liners are weary trying to figure out when the next one will wreck Y the planned placidity of Senate de- liberations. His announcement he would go THESE STYLES WILL BE SMARTFOR Theze Democ a chance to claim the ical martyrs. can try to fight Huey with m: own weapons. They can having been brought, is any secret that in- it no longer P Y regarding G/ We Are Abs These two gowns will be chic for early spring wear. At left is .uumlnl Informz| afternaon. "fl‘ a knu,h:m tunic top of gold-checked black mora cain crossed down the center front with. ings through gold rings. Features are an ascot d deep-draped cuffs of dull gold paillett: two-piece ensemble for office wear of wool material, smart with a cutaway jacket of pepium eff sociated Press Photos) FOR MAYOR— €. H. MAC SPADDEN FOR COUNGILMEN— 6. B KRAUSE MIKE E. MONAGLE ALFRED DISHAW lT]ZE Lb Time Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 'Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 30.27 28 34 NE 9 Clear 4 am. today 30.27 20 55 w 10 Pt. Cldy Noon today -.--30.22 28 37 NE 8 Clear RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TOLAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weutl.er Anchorage .26 - | SIS S —_ [} — Barrow -16 -20 | -20 -14 12 Q. i Glear Ncme 14 14 | 14 16 24 0 Snow Bethel 24 22 { 12 16 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 12 12 [ -18 -14 8 0 Clear Dawson 18 8 -20 ~-20 4 0 Clear St.. Paul ... e 36 34 | 28 28 6 18 Clear Dutch Harbor 38 38 } 36 36 8 Trace Cldy Kodiak . . 40 38 30 32 4 o Clear Cordova .. . 38 36 22 22 4 0 Clear Juneau 28 28 | 19% 20 4 0 Clear Sitka | — | 29 i - 0 — Ketchikan . 36 } a8 g 4 02 Clear Rupert . 42 | 30 32 12 18 Snow EQy)onwn S 14 | 10 10 8 06 Cldy Seattle . 46 | 36 36 4 0 Clear Portland 48 ol 4 0 Clear San Francisco 56 | 48 48 4 0 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Anchorage, clear, temperature, 11; Nenana, clear, -8; Fairbanks, clear, -8; Hot Springs, clear, 0; Tanana, clear, -2; Ruby, clear, 8; Nulato, clear, 6; Kaltag, clear, 6; Unalakleet, Crooked Creek, miss- ing; Flat, cloudy, 8. . o WEATHER S YNOPSIS The barometric pressure distrisution has changed but little over the field of observation, being abiormally high over Alaska and the Pacific Northwest States. This presure distribution has been accom- panied by snow over the Seward Peninsula and over the Dixon En- trance, and by fair weather over tie remainder of the field of ob- servation. . Unscasonably cool weather was reported this morning over. the Pacific Northwes! States. Portland reported a temperature of 32 degrcea at 5 am. accompnmed by a heavy Xrost YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY Use more bread in your menus. You’ll be sur- prised how many delicious dishes .can be made from bread! PEERLESS BREAD is especially good for the unusual menu because it’s made right and baked right! RAISIN 100 BRAN WHOLEWHEAT @ PEERLESS BAKERY Peerless Bread at Your Grocer’s Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds The above bonds, the number of which ends in 5, 6 or T have been called for redemption April 15 or may be exchanged for new issue of treasury bonds. This exchange cffer ends March 27, Look over your Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds immediazezy and if you havc any ending with the above numbers, present them to your bank for redemption or payment as you wish. No interest will be paid on called bonds after April 15, 1935. New ‘bonds will pay 27%%, dated March 15, 1935 and maturing March 15, 1960. [ First National Baiik Al BEiit Tuneau, Alaska ' “2'3? CAPI TOL BEER PARLDRS AND BALL lioofi Lunches Dancmg Bvery leht Private Booths NS TIC Mc appointments to the City Sfifl. ® ofttely O‘ppi)sed to Any Further City Indebtedness Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers (o) X CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS