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DEEPFST SNOW Foreign Dancer MakesU S. IN FIVE YEARS FOUND IN CITY § Fall of 27.7 Inches Blankets &3& Juneau—Most February, Since 1930 1918 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Debut ;JUNEAUS BOAT - HARBOR VIEWED IN WASHINGTON Chief of U. S. Army En- gineers Reports on Project to Dimond A r2pory { Markham, cn Junt ny major General E. M hief of Army Engineers proposed -small boat harbor has been forwarded here by slegate Anthony J. Dimond, and received today by Mayor I arkham dealt a blow to ar hopes very immediate action jor n the project stating he did not be- Mnkmm writes. Deily Crossuuord Puz zle : solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A Mile. round, while A Here is an unusual pose of dance star, to United screen productions o Admuml R, Byrd (.* Deio | een midni making a total of four feet and sev es there Taku Pa imported ha nches on the e men ar g streets There will probably be more snow tomor: according to Weatherman Howa Thompson — PATCO REMAINING AT MARY JOYCE’S LUDGE Alaska Air nsport Patco reldon Simmons yesterday ternoon to Taku with Fred Ordway and Earl Simmons as passengers, re- mained at Mary Joyce's Lodge over- night. It is thought that unfavorable weather conditions prevented the re- turn flight “D; \.(\\("V\. ’ inneau Public Library T Sh('l\v('.\'y l‘.ll”“'d“” ]':“()I\' wn by tinent the mi zon. No land phy hor new of ge yond Weather eived this| ouer morning by t al PAA office from the PAA ra sta at Canyon Island, stated tha at that point, and clock last night ¢ have both been zero - esc e e . AT THE HOTELS . s eeerncesn e reports ] prov hard that since 9 o'- ling and visibilit hioned in the clear red Lincoln Gastineau Mrs. James Free| 0 Bozovich his second continne! now on the Publi Alaskan John Reed, Doug Hu, k R. A. Brown, C ; Joh Douglas; Alex Bradley Jack Hij is, Juneau. Doug- hat enture | forward | one o | ntrance concerned 1 wit Al with is primarily and not ¢ author his subject the SANTA SAYS: "Kids the place for TOYS at the most reasonable price is (Invitational ) Saturday Evening 9:30 Masonic Temple Nina Theilade Mile. after having won fame at the age of 20 on the continent, ACROSS . Viper THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1935. area s q 0 Y Hunter Killed By Discharge 0f Own Gun FCRT FRASER, B. C., Dec. 12. Waldron, aged 20, Lily Lake hunter, was shot and killed when hic rifle discharged. Ite had been follewing a coyote and it is believed that when he found the coyote alive he at- t-mpted to club it with his ritie, causing the weapon to discharge ould be brought about @ { measure. Difficulties Cited within Ve An d th adequate basin ied by the eity quire dredging of some 375, »f 1dose material and the placing of breakwaters,” “The nature of ock # the Climbing vine . Leather made 5. 6. Conference . Consisting of thin plates R] from the Nina Theilade, Danish-Javanese hide of a or layers young calt . Places Cargo aboard a guest artist for stage and . Genus ot tho ¥ Ll e o common . Wooden propeller long clam reader; because, in |Z False gods Cook in a pan AN 0{>|Z| effect on the he takes for ranted that . Aware ng to the Nimble Short poem Afirmative d therefore j5 High in the Comes on the stage again musical would be scale . Crystalline salt . Solemn t emer one of the most romantic and intriguing docu- Insane disposition to incen- i moc promise . Short for a man's name | D E S A 8 £ A 6 E s w|Cir|{o|z|o Az diarism Small spar Animal's home Provided with shoes Flowerless plant Bashful Truck for conveying heavy loads Dwelling place 30. Depression icn rn scienc 2 Explates Very fat . Wharves s Marry Require ho approach- 3 unconscious Species” a uch con- am Jen- Self-evident truth Satisfied 7. Unrefined metal . Close: poetic filling out - SONGS ON AIR THIS EVENING rouble of one DIAN PTG | 4. Retained Help Alloy of tin and copper rnity sine animal Mohammedar noble: variant Asterisk Father of mankind Headplece Unity By birth Silkworm Employ ials DOWN Gather graceful young woman . Walked a beat 4 6. Seagram-Distillers Corporation Distillery: Lawrenceburg, Ind. Executive Offices: N, Yo .| with a view to improvement of both would re- 00 yards | but it is now dikely that the two pro- .pproximately 50,000 cubic yards of | General n will be expedited as much | of pipeline plant, which is not avail-!as weather conditions permit so 'able in Alaska, and due to climaticithat a report with appropriate re-[ \' s could not undertake the |commendations may be submitted to | work during the winter months. Congress at the earliest practicable | There does not appear to be suf-|date.” ' | ficie lief labor available in the| Mayor Goldstein and ‘The Chamber | immediate vicinity for the work, and j of Commerce previously wired Dele- its man year cost would be greatly) gate Dimond and other officials that hat established for the |the Alaska Juneau mine was pre- am. In view of these paring tc terminate its agreement | and the delay necessary in|with the city, whereby small boats | starting the work in awaiting fav-|could be moored in the lee of the weather conditions, the un-|rock dump. The mine stated that| = dertaking of the:project as a relief [ manipulation of its barges was be- Kashevaroff will officiate and inter- > does mot seem practicable.” | coming, increasingly difficult, and |Ment Will be in the Russian section of Congress, in the River and Harbor | this situation was said to make the YEapeL ORroeiary Bill approved August 30, 1935, auth- |new small boat harbor an almost| JoPDSOn is su q by his mOtER |orized a preliminary ~examination |immediate necessity. J AR prOsis, Charios Jolison, DEe ‘ View Contradicled residents of Juneau. the Juneau and Douglas harbors,| General Arnold, however, states b2 T e | that the city's use of the rock dump The,culminating point of the Ap- hatbor cannot be terminated at the |PERBIES, the Gran Sasso d'Italia at mine’s will: Abbruzzi, is 9,560 feet high Schilling | partment for the disposal of material | Baking Powder . in Gastineau Channel stipulates that ' made the permittee shall make no attempt from CreaimTartar to forbid the full and free use of all iy navigable waterways adjacent to good things * yooder FUNERAL SERVICES FOR J. D. JOHNSON BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services - for James D. Johnson, Past Secretary of the Ala ka Native Brotherhood, who d last Monday at his home in the In- dian Village, will be held in the Chapel of the Russian Orthodox {Church in the Indian Viliage at 1 pm. tomorrow. The Rev. A. P. posed small boat moorings will be combined into one, according to 26 's levier: Or» Harbor Likely The Divisiun lwer points ouy the recent completion of the ineau Channel Bridge, linkinz | es of Juneau and Douglas, makes it advisable to give considera- tion to a single small boat basin serving the needs of both communi- He is proceeding accordmgly] with the further investigations ne- cessary for a report on preliminary examination to include the advisabil- ity of a single boat harbor for both Mrs. Mary Sivert, of the Minfield cities. School, was a visitor in Juneau yes- lease be assured that this in- terday. | the work by the public. It would not appear, therefore, that the present mooring area would have to be abandoned, although as stated above its effective area will be reduced.” — e -mahes VISITING IN JUNEAU ] == For MOTHER A gift that is sure to bring happiness Christ- mas morning and for years to come . ... A beautiful overstuffed suite. Not only a charm- ing gift for mother but 7 a continuous source of ¥ pleasure for the entire family. You will find an ex- cellent selection on our 2 display floor in various colors and styles and you are almost certain to find the one you like. Very reascnably priced For FATHER What would please him more than a deep, roomy comfortable upholstered chair? One that he could sink down into and relax after the day's work. Among the large variety now on display you will find one to suit your taste in style, color and price. Early American Wing Chairs and Modern Club Chairs. Comfortable Lounge Chairs with matching Ottoman, and an excellent assortment of Guest Chairs. For the HOME A Bedroom Suite. Sel- dom will you. find a_ more complete or vars ied selection of Bed- room Furniture from the sturdy well design- ed and attractive Early) decoration. Dresser and Chest 3-Piece Suites—Bed, l’flped !5950 SMOKING STANDS: Chromium and enamel finishes. Very smart and modern. Priced 31.’15 as low as . 57.50 CEDAR ‘CHESTS to delight the heart of every girl in a wide variety of styles. BEAUTIFUL WALNUT FINISHED CABINETS as low as COFFEE TABLES and LAMPS OCCASIONAL TABLES CARD TABLES are always appreciated as gifts and need not be expenswe We are showing a very com- plete assortment ranging in price from $1.50 to $10.00 JUNEAU-YOUNG ~“ARBWARE CG.