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THE DAILY ALASI(A EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU VAL HOUSE FROCKS $2.25 BABY BLANKETS boxed—pink and blue 2 House Dresses, 95 Children’s Womer Boys” Knicker Printed Silks, Cottage Sets Turkish Towels $ Dollar BLEACHED FLANNEL 27 in. wide—20¢ yd. LADIES’ NECKWEAR collars and cuffs $1.25 and $2.50 ] \ N ) N N N — 4 3 \ \ l} N \ ) \ \ \ \ ) ! N N ) N i N N N 3 ) N \ N N ! 3 \ N N \ i \ Blouses, Aprons, etc. . . . ity, Seersucker CHIEF SIGNAL OFFIGER WILL VISIT JUNEAU Major General J. B. Alli- son to Make Inspection DOUGLAS NEWS —— . ANN'S AVE. AGAIN ROAD WORK, IS UNDER WAY Work on the St. Ann's Avenue p: project which was started under Trip Next Month FERA, and then stopped on account | e of lack of funds, was resumed yes-| Major General J. B. Allison, Chief terday under AERA. Filling in at Signal Officer of the Army, will the low portion of the road ad- make an inspection trip to Juneau Jjacent to the government school is next month, according to a com- being continued and the pouring munication received at the Gover-; of cement into the forms previously nor’s office. Gen. Allison said he built to provide a retaining walllexpecwd to arrive in Juneau on for the road is also under way. It Saturday, May 11, and return south is hoped that the work can con-!on the following Monday, May 13. tinue until the project is compleled | On his trip north, the Chief Sig- — e |nat Officer will be accompanied by SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZED'CO] G. E. Kumpe, of Seattle, who Reorganization of the Douglas| |is in charge of the Washington- school board with the two newly |Alaska Military Cable and Tele- elected members was effected at a\“ax’“ Bystem, special .meeting held last evening.| Arne Shudshift was again made BENTLEY DEPARTS president of the Board, Mrs. Balog FOR HEADQUARTER: clerk, and A. R. Edwards, treas- After visiting in Juneau and Sit- urer, ka for several days, Rev. John B. e — w R TAKEN ‘B ntl ff) bishop f h i entley, suffragan bishop for the TO ST. ANN'S wiccopiian Church in Alaska, left for seu»d on the Yukon. Charles G. Warner, manager of He js bound for his headquarters the Warner Machine Shop, was tak-' 4t Nenana. He is acc en; tor St. Ann’s Hospital early this yrs Bentley and her afternoon in an ambulance for ¢ weaver. medical attention. ‘Warner has been ill at home for several days. He is reported to have MOVING TO THANE an attack of influenza. | Mr. and Mrs. George Geichell| — e — |are today moving to Thane after’ TO RE-OPEN CANNERY | their long r ence in Juneau. - -oo GIRL FOR GRAFFS A girl baby, weighing nine pounds ' F. E. McConnaghy, cannery su- perintendent, is travelling to Sew- mrd from Seattle on the Yukon. He is bound for Kukak Bay, near Ko- ! was born 0 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (liak, where the cannery there, idle Graff in the Nickenovich Apart- Sanitary Napkins, 5 pkgs.. $1 Boxed Stationery, 2 for... $1 Feather Pillows. each ... House Pajamas, each Pajamas, each... Chemise, each ... M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau's Leading Departntent Store” COTTON FLLED COM- | 25 5 Springtime Prints, 4 yds....$1 FORTERS—$2.95 flat dolop— 9285 Curtain Serims, 4 yds. ... $1 i RIS Women’s Handbags, each ._$1 BEDQPREADS WOMEN’S SMOCKS 81 75 each . . Sox, 3 pr....$ )d. ; ) MEN’ Values $ WE INVITE YOU to see our assortment of New Cotton Materials for Dresses, Suits, Plain and Striped Broadeloth, Plain and Peuchy Poque, Colored Dotted Swiss, Colored Dress Linens, Beauty Batisté, Novelty Prints, Dim- .. also Fancy Grenadine and Marquisette for Window Curtains. LACE CURTAINS $1.95 pair | S PRy MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS blue and grey—$2.50 each BIB OVERALLES AND JUMPERS—#$3.00 suit general contractor if any. What Drawings Include “The inspection of proposed new | buildings prior to committment to insurance involves examination and lapproval of working drawings and specifications. The drawings shodld include plot plans, floor plans, (in- cluding basement and attic), each | elevation, sections, and details suf- ficiently complete to indicate clear- ly the extent of the work and the design and construction. “The specifications should cover quality of materials, equipment, | construction and workmanship. “Working drawings and specifi- cations will be examined from the standpoint of their adequacy as contract documents to produce a suitable building complete and ready for occupancy. Need@ Blue Prints “All drawings must beé made to |scale and clearly dimensionéd. S WORK SHOES $2.95 pair | H. 1. LUCAS BEAVES FOR WRANGELL ON FHA WORK THERE ' Better Houslnl Commn.Lee h gemne the canvass started in Wrangell, H. I. Lucas, Executive Assistant for the Federal Housing Administration left Juneau on the steamer Alaska.. He will spend several, days in that city working with the committee and will Jeavé théré for Petersburg on the Northland to carry on similar work in that community. After seeing , canvasses umder- way in both places he will return to Juneau on the Alaska next week. Better Housing canvasses are about to be' started in Fairbanks, Anchorage and Seward, according to J. E. Pegues, FHA Director. With $20,000 worth 6f modérniza- tion already pledged, the canvas in Sitka is about completéd, he said. e GAME COMMISSION ON INS’EC'HON Alaska Game Commisflon boll! will leave : Friday morning for, a six weeks' Inspection uip in Souv.h east Alaska waters, The Grizaly|! Bear with Homer W. Jewell in |t |Marten will put out from Ket-| chikan with E. M. Goddard, in charge. i They will visit the various trad-’ ing posts and logk into v{lrm activities in connection with fur, the Marten taking the southern and the Grizzly Bear the northern sector. ' ———.————— { FOX FARMER HERE | Dol Milnes, fox farmer at Sagi- 'naw Bay on Kuiu Island, is in Juneau on business. Prospects for the fox industry appear to be for several years, will be re-opened, ments last Saturday afternoon. brighter, he reports. BOATS OFF FRIDAY ™IP |chaxge leaves from here.and the| {portion of the Southeast district| TO WAKR IMPROVED ‘flm CONDITIONS Due to' lmhvonhle weather in the mountainéus region between| | Skagway. and Whitehorse the Pa-‘ cific Alaska Airways Lockheed Elec- | noon fog. Pairbanks, remained in! Skapway. last night. and returned | o, the, PAM Junéau airport shorL-‘ 1y~ befove room. today, piloted by Joseph Barrows, Acting Lvaslonal‘ Engineer..of .the' compiny. Unfav-| orable westher. reports today have | delayed the departure on the sec- ondt. weekly, trip into the Interior until tomoOrrow. M aix comditions clear up, the Electra will leave the airport for | Fairbanks tomérrow morning at 11 ‘o'clock; | m m th plnnc besides Pilot Bagrows were co-pilot S E Rebbins; Ollfe Anies, mechanic, and ‘passengers.J. B: Wasrack, Dr. Nocl Dick and Larry Higgins. Charles | Goldstein will' also be a passenge on the: plane: for Pairbanks ! v)l it gets away. “ e, G° OFFICES AkE BLY €. HOLLAND dm&fim‘ Mflop«m ,: - mining en- méer at 4 in the Golds e | Buildi) c:pt “Holland returned rece: A thiee month’s absenc t olvhloh was spent Vg“wfl ., and Seattlc YUKON Geofige MATHEyTE, Fairbanks ©x- plol Comphiy _employee 4 , {8 bound for Seward from Seattle on the Yukon i ,__—M -— | BEAL TAGO RED wike $1.38 _fiflfl ng your Jug. noenw While only one seét of plans is re- quired for submission with the ap- plication, it should be noted that this set will not be returned to the owner or contractor, since it is necessary for the Federal Housing Administration to retain it. Con- sequently, plans should be made on tracing paper or cloth or other material from which additional blue prints can be obtained for |the use of the contractor during construction operations. “Drawings submitted on wrap- plng paper or similar materials will therefor be considered in- eligible. They should be blue prints, or some similar process, indicating that additional copies are avial- able.” e ——— |00 0 cvooecroooooe L AT THF HOTELS L ® o 000000000 002 Zynda Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Price, Anchor- age; Ove Gravesen, Enumclaw, Wash. Alaskan Owen Swenson, Juneau; W. | Swenson, Juneau. | Gastineau Herbert Valley, Lewiston, Ida.;| | P. A Heney, Jr., Seattle. — - ATTENTION MASONS Calléd Communication of Mt. | Juheau Lodge No. 147 Thursday tra which left.here yesterday after- | CEVHINg at 7:15 pm. Work in the| +1 Convenience E. A. Degree. By |W. M. order of the J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. WINE WINE Port or Muscate), WINE $150 per gal. Bring your jug. TOTEM GRod-, ERY. IIIIIIIIIIHIMHMIHIHIIIIImIIIIIIIIIII Pay nTakit George Bros. [ LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALWAYS Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight o A | Zack Herman, incorpgrators. e — BACON TELLS OF INCREASED TRAVEL ON THE HIGHWAY How are things out on Glacier Highway? An Empive reporter got the best answer to that question from W. H. Bacon, manager of the Channel Bus Line which serves that terri-| ‘According to Bacon, travel is in- creasing steadily on the Highway, indicating that Juneauites are be- ginning to think of moving to summer residences. In fact, some have already done that. “Since the first of the month, an increase in travel by bus out the highway has been noticed,” Bacon said. “I know of at least four contemplated new residences on the Highway. Yes, it looks like a busy summer out that way.” the arrival of a new bus, to be used in his Juneau-Douglas serv- ice when the bridge opens. The bus is to arrive in a few days. RGN 5 s TO FAIRBANKS Another Fairbanks Exploration Company employee returning to Fairbanks via Seward on the Yu- kon from Seattle is Tom Hunter. Hunter is employed as a storekeep- |er. NOTICE After April 10 no telephone rentals or the month of April will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear Incidentally, Bacon is expecting | g postmark of not later than last}™ 45 degrees north. High barometric pressure prevailed over western, interior, and northern Alaska. This general pressure distribution has been accompanied by precipitation along the coastal regions from the Prince William Sound region southward to Southeast Alaska, and by fair weather over the remainder of the Territory. It was colder this morning over the interior and western por- tions of Alaska. GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer | | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat -~ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. B e e e e ] Prepare Now for Easter! REALISTIC OIL WAVE NONE BETTER! RUTH CARLSON Pigg Apartments PHONE 532 discount date. Please be prompt. | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | adv. TELEPHONE CO. f For The E |Old papers for sale at Empire Office e et e B r S e e e Your mpire Offers Additienal PHONE SERVICE For News Department Phone | | Printing 1 Phone DA EM 602 For Business Office, Advertising, 374 ILY ALASKA EMPIRE PIRE PRINTING CO. ARCHITECT PLAN FISHINE MINING The Weather NUT NEGESSARY (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ki Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 10: i Showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southeast winds. ; LOCAL DATA | I N FHA s ETUP h ARE URGANIZED Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathe: 3 | e | 4 pm. yest'y .30.01 39 82 SE 12 Lt. Rain L s, —— 4 am. today 30.13 41 81 E 12 Lt. Rain [Mortgages Can Be Insured|Ketchikan Gets New Fish| Noon today 3019 39 g1 8 10 LtRain | P RADIO REPORTS | If Plans Meet Mini- Company and McCarthy | murh Requirements Mine O YESTERDAY | TODAY q ne perallon Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Preclp. 4a.L Station temp. temp. | temp. ump velocity 24hrs, Weatl.er | Much misapprehension has re-{ TFjve new ineorporations ' have| Anchorage 39 = | .24 - 0 R |cently existed in connection With|peen filed with the office of ‘Tef-| Barrow 8o a et AR 0 Clear t |applications for new home con-|ritorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle,| Nome 20 16 4 tie 1 0 Clear \ ‘ g <y &F ey 25 struction, according to Director|three non-profit organizations. | Bethel 30 22 10 12 4 0 Clear i : MEN’S SUITS John E. Pegues of the Federal, They include: Balcon-Payne Fairbanks 36 36 10 10 4 0 Clear \ . Housing Administration. Fisheries, Inc, of Ketchikan, w.} Dawson 28 28 16 16 20 02 Oldy ) } " The statement has been made in;W. Balcon, C. D. Payne and R. E.| st. Paul 38 34 | . 30vi 88 12 0 Cldy i «d ' 35 (’0 nl' " f $2() 75 some quarters that the Federal|Hardcastle, incorporators, to en-| Dutch Harbor ... 42 40 32 % p ° Cldy N ; 1 $ . vatues or b Housing Administration will not|gage in the general fishing buisi}—l Kodiak 40 36 26 30 18 Trace Pt.Cldy u S ! |insure mortgages if the plans for|ness including cold storage Wwith & Cordova 40 36 33 .34 4 38 Snow 4 SILK DRESSES ! 'VO ziRP‘f’fifififis |a home have not been drawn by|capital of $25,000. Juneau w 3 8 41 12 29 Rain { ik 4 i I oT S0 |an architect. Such information is| Gold King Alaska, Inc, of MC-| Sitka .......... g ol v T S ] L (‘l‘()ll y 1 2% BA = Gen G i |erroneous, said Mr. Pegues. While |Carthy, Thomas R. Lyons, A. Gray-| Ketchikan .46 44 36 36 4 04 cldy ¥ l gl < 4 . ; i |the Administration récognizes that|ing and Ira Orton, incorporators,| Prince Rupert ... 46 46 36 38 4 0 Clear N MENS ATS (the utilization of architectural serv-{to engage in the mining business| Edmonton 32 28 14 14 4 0 Clear s e e : ices will tend to promote a better {with capital given at 8100.0&04 i Seattle .. . 60 60 40 42 8 0 Clear . \ class of building, any plans which| Alaska Fish Cannery orkers | Portland .. 60 60 40 40 4 0 Clear S” }\ I)Rhgg[‘g : For qpr""' 1"‘& Q“m“ifl meeL the minimum requirements|Union of Cordova, Pearl Deuglas,| San Francisco ... 60 56 50 50 4 0 Clear N + set forth by the Administration|Pearl Dverseth, Bertha Allen and | e i $4.00 and $5 00 are_gcceptable; Emmett. Woods, incorporators, - to WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 5 A M. A ()I()llp & oo o § L Kol e o 1 “Those requirements provide|engage in co-operative marketing. Anchorage, clear, temperature, 29; Nenana, clear, 10; Fairbanks, { ’ A d |where new construction is involv-| Ketchikan Post. No. 3, American| clear, 12; Hot Springs, clear, 10; Ruby, cloudy, 15; Nulato, snowing, PV NI B R e T o o k‘d said Mr. Pegues, “the applicant | Legion, S. S. Daniels, C. A. John-| 10; Kaltag, snowin, 10; Unalakleet, clear, -2; Flat, clear, 12. must submit with the application, [son and R. A, Bartholomew, .in- - v ITRESSES’ 1 NIFORMS D 0 L L A R SINGLE CAMP BLANKETS [complete plans and specifications | corporators. WEATHER SYNOPSIS WA R ey . $2.95 both of which must have béen ap-y Greek Orthodox Church of Sitka, A minor barometric depression prevailed this morning from the white only—$2.25 g proved by both the mottgagor, and |N. E. Bolshanin, P. Nielsen, Inno-| Pprince William Sound region southward over the ocean to latitude 3 U E S cent Wilffams, John Littlefield and