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THE DAILY ALASKA [-JVEPIRL THURSDAY FEB. 20, 1936. — > | S ARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU GALA PROGRAM Dally Cross-word Puzzle “THE WEATHER T ’ RTI I A ACROSS Solut t Vesterday's Puzzle 10 Season for use | O N B I D Y Is PLANNED FOR 1. Accessory toa o 41 2 11. Former title ot (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) watch the governor Forecas* for funean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 20: “Trustful beliet of Algiers 1 =7 o By Fair tonight and Friday; moderate rly winds * cmmn.m\ of 2 T 6. Is compelied to i Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veis Weathe - * tacts | 9. Was the L 18 i NE. 1 Clént IS 3. Hearten | atier with 5 i 2 % fs e 2 e B B e azzling Iight . tod 16 4 2 3 Clear * s | Fast-Moving rom Days As- i E More mature doon today 3 % W Clear 5 sured Ddegdles to Big poSchanse T . veloiivene JAuiZ AND KADIO REPORTS * Department Convention e [ E]F . whe YFSTERDAY | TODAY = % * vt BN 1 émux | | 125 | kurw‘ 4pm | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Pres Y | A fast-rnoving and full ¢ p: nd V] | S J a Statio; temp. temp. velocity 2: tainment program is being plann2d f B » n Ancl g - | = for the American Legion Depart- banks alers | 2 5 18 iy poey o Lt By ment convention in Junmeau next ~ g ; les 2 : : : 20 I .',I % ‘\. E [ 2 i)l{ I &,514 § ~ September 2, 3, 4 and 5, according b |93 SA P Y Vo Ied VN f to tentative arrangements discussed a Vi S last night at a meeting of the con- | nyra i ! Burd i €I [ I( Q\J;( verition committee in. the. Py i r 5 L PR P ; i Reports to the convention lndicabe 30. r ne 3 40 Unit of work r 5 Trace PY. Cl the biggest attendance in the his- ) e it Do ik " 3 o2 ol ) L Jod A ! e edan house 41 s pace B2 " g [ p ; () ) . tory of the Alaska departmeuc | 31 Noifix 43 Statute ! i Large Cord : 3 26 o e l\l’!i“l (¢4 rom :"’ Do ( ™ | sessions with many delegates from | 32 Female =~ i3 ¢ B DG s Juneau > ] 3 0 Clear Soutside” as well ‘as lar sl R L ] . Shvep e g3 g = f §7 Amain: orefix -4 4 tions from posts in the Territory. | %4 Speck of dust " § iy ¢ S % Keter “) l f 4 If present plans are carried out, W Prince Rupert 9 P ® 3 the first day, Wednesday. Septem- n ber 2, will be given over to the 40 ICOSSSSSSUS TSSO SISt . 5 T8 £ 2N and 8. Many members of this ‘TI)I o] v v branch of the Legion are coming s { E T l ()FI' I("‘ | 3 from Puget Sound. A big parade > A 47 4 an( 2 w will be the feature of the follow- T OO : ine day, Thursday. and Friday's I)RI“/ASASEAS entertainment highlight will be stunt night. Saturday will see the 4 5 i{ i closing banquet and dance. Trips 5 P : o § > I 0 ’ ' the glacier and a long list of oleal, a8 SHIES the: 2 j ek ecauced ") 3 her entertainment is being plan- | . i ‘ NBr 105 UG = ned under the direction of Homer | idy, =2 i J e Nordling, Chairman of the Pro- gram and Entertainment. ribution over the field of observa- p ) ) & 34 ion has chang little dv the past several days, the' pres PSSUT ued over the nor g LA i . : BE it or e Geea lowest reported pre: (4 /‘ Tfi’ !P{}' | AL REPURTS FRUM ! % . 7 1 5 inc ver t far western Aleutian Islands. Li cipitation last night over SC n Bering Sea and at ) I ; \: ! | I / . Fi co and locally this morning in the vicinity of Fairbanks, e q".()( l”l" Pr'((’ o b 4 nuTslnE quL / where over the field of observation fair weather prevailed 2 i o It vaas s tly warmer this mo over portions of Southeast for Clearance A s , 87 oty v gt Mo -l B soalgrory Road Chief, PWA Engin(‘c\‘ - / 1 o reported a minimum of 8 below last night. Moderate tem- q , / A over the interior and western protions of Alaska Forest Executive Tell = bty o i ¢l il of Trips to States ! i bezzling approximately $20,000 of X and that it is using its best efforts| r ernment funds. Store Closed Saturday——Washington’s Birthday n pushing the in coopera-| /) y e e (Ceatinued from Page, One) Soux g ion with Alaska Delegate Anthon urrende: at the New York s parens in Walla Walla, 7~ Dimend Jashin . C.| |8 ir b g Efi'fi T - of the Department and ad- Washington, a sister in Eastern Ore- ' #1d a lette g U N i ¢ many g mitted his guilt gon, a brother in Portland, and|’¢! merce, ple PRON _hove 1 I b Since 1919 he has been operat- ~ went to Los Angeles and Palm 1oF t rritory’s 2 r ¥ bronchial irritati i S‘} B ng an accounting firm in St. Louis “ ~ Springs, California, to escape the read at the Chamber of Com- | & 0 0 , Y L U i the name of Robert E. Hast ) ehrends Co., Inc. |==s R T T i FESSES . v = ey . Cafe today by Acting Secretary %o O B s ’ From the train windows pros- : DU pectors could be seen panning gold £ JiL g th 4 BEARS' FRIEND J\lLFII c Ay i 7 Bponas WIbnE A Hairibrilo IRIVEE ha r. Taylor, the letter from the | -f & OUN S ug John Mitchell Holzworth, formerly Juneaus Leiing -Depurinent ctore Buld, Seattle Chamber said, bad explain- : St e Navy Paymaster Sought wellknow Alacka as a “br Mr. Holbrook attended the horse! ©d the proposed program to that | “=5R72 B0, % .50 dince |‘7l() Surrenders sear " was jailed recently races at Santa Anita, where, he {':r«”"'f‘_‘}‘f’»‘ "r‘““]';'j e e e i other dics 8 at New York Office 1 an alleged bad chec said, from $45,000 to $55000 is wa- ''¢ W i el o Al R ¢ RA ge. rding to word received gered on each race, and bets fan4ional capital S 2ed to gue 1 Holzworth was attending ti = 3 ;. VNI . each day total from $400,000 to $500- | X T B B = ; i y A i WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 The |1 1 Wildlife Confere Mr. Harlan said. The winter work 000 Mrs. Wm. Whikhead and her 1 Y the very , -Department of Justice n- g on Alaskan bears. NOME M’N'NG consists largely of laying of pipe, Until furtk 2 ts {1 A letter from the Tacoma Cham- (1.m;,nlm Virginia Anne, left St. ronsi! 1 vight Adv. 1 o the arrest of a forme B drilling and prospecting, and over- nul further arrangements the .. .¢ commerce stating that BodylAnn's Hospital today and will be at avy paymaster, charged with em SHOP IN JU music classes of Mrs. Caroline Todd .o cngorseq the Alaska proposal home to friends in the apartment haul of equipment o h - During the last season the Ham- Will meet at the bome of Mrs. T.|jcping for $2,900,000 for the con- of Virginia's proud father, Pr. White- mon company increased their power | Hunsbe“t —a4V. | struction and equipment of airfields, head. system by 1,000 horsepower, making SOUTH ON TRIP ;.o s qau don have to be 2/ o ey yich foremen were built, and two 5,00 barrel steel oil tanks were erected | last summer, Mr. Harlan said ] D. Harlan, Ma"agér of\ The Harlan family left Nome on H Int T | Monday, February 10, and arrived ammon Interests, 1s in Fairbanks aboard a plane flown Aboard Alaska by Pilot Hans Mirrow of Nome, on February 12, after an over-night i i el s It’s cbeer_y and J 17 Harlan, I he Jencountered throughout the entire B pa::k,l,;flf.{,mwp ene i, Mr.Haran s, andn . ; P "5 ¢ - t% .0l ¥ CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY B s o s o | RO s O e comfforting to know EEF @ < B E UL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY o e——TE— T — Peninsula, could be seen closing in gers aboard the Alaska enroute tc |ehind them. she Stutes. Miss Hi ill attenc | G R. Jackson, President of the B o e e M o ) AR —ad) , Swikt’s, whole or ha e DU U will graduate. As a result of the im- | ntended to follow by plane, was ap- |8 3 3 E permanence of a mining T's | erently held in Nome by the storm E A 2®e9 existence, Mr. Harlan i< | vay, n said, but will probabl ' f : J ; R BACON § E h ! h HE lb 4 G e e et ey il barrel o el » SWI's, whole or half, Ib. 42¢ schools. Another daughter, Louise. is | states within a few days. oy 3 4% 3 <R 8 : 3 = g o Lo b . 1" Py i BUTTER, Red Shield, 2 Ib Mr: Harlah expects 'th. retan. to quul'ty in S 0 0 s o bk ! 3 9 8. 5 & C ) the first of November each year, he | . v b "I mocmse (TTENPTEIN [ SVerveEees 3 | EEINZ CATSUP, 2 botti The last season was very satisfactory ! - R 1 i 0 €s LR 4sc for bis company, which operated TIRE STRlKE b ' 3 Rk / ] AP 9 - three dredges in the Nome district, Bty ' i : ? X ; ¥ g & MAYONNAISB M {Labor Concitiator Arrives < BRI R i CRA R From Washington— b CKE S, snow Fiakes or | Plants Shut Down HEERY for your #aste and comforting for your throat P > . i Kris ies 2 lb k Sl ri | g ..« for Old Quaker straight whiskey is as smooth RS e =) p e L p g. . S ) 35c | .e Chappell, Conciliator from the De- on your throat as it is rich and delicious. Just try it— Bt atthy Gy, W el | 9, yor I partment of Labor, Washingten, D not because Old Quaker asks you to—but for a very, } 2 3 RN AKE 9 Keuogg s, 2 Pkgs. 25c | C., has taken over the task of at- ey F e — 4 - D ce | tompting to break the deadlock be- very sensible reason—because more people choose to - | idle, massed pickets blocked all en- You know a whiskey by the friends it keeps—and oo o B trances to three large plants and the actual sales show that Old Quaker not only makes friends, 4 1 A F“sn FRst and VEGETABLES »ass through Juneau enroute to the Nome about the middle of May. The from about the first of June until . . 9 0 €es . . . 39c dredges operated until November 22 F'-vaoo——’»o——o ! AKRON, Ohio, Feb. 20—T. W. ‘!:W:n .l',;mu l;,,.,,),ml,cm and the Pfl}f their money for this friendly whiskey than for any f 4 MALT o, MEAL, kg. . & % 8 @ zsc | Goodyear Tire Rubber Company. other straight whisk: 3 F | While 14000 workers remained 8 Rl Hhe .m"ke‘ } (Invitational) general offices. A st e but keeps them. If you make friends with Old Quaker y - I More than 500 employees are still ¥ iy I inside, but production is virtually today—you'll stay friends. That’s a promise! Ry E g ALWAYS THE BEST- N g it a standstill. 8 Ll 4 Labor troubles increased mean- ~ 3 T > { while on another front, as the man- N L l Q u o R s and w l N E s N agement of the Columbia Chemical 3 s Criie sikea tha DlASE: dloded D ‘ The Best at Prices You Can Pay—SEE US FIRST! fter 250 workers began a sit-down Z | | protest in sympathy with 50 union pipefitters, who asked wage in- l'j [ 9:30 reases of four cents an hour. The plant employs 900 men. - D J ; Mas()nic NOTICE TO PUBLIC BRAND To ect our water reserve— water service will be discontinued STRAIGHT WHISKEY . ‘an"“‘.““‘ .“f“f';'s)s “"l‘)‘;‘m]p" Sis";‘:u»‘: As you preler in BOURwN or lYt . It bears the § MARK OF MER @ Temple | coc vieion ovos wman it L A oo JUNEAU'S PURE FOODS STORE ' adv. JUNEAU WATER CO. 4 alfo t)’é : oy Hedhany B s 3 q MRS PHONE 478 ¢ Prompt Delivery - - Yes, Suh! I'll soon be with you! adv i Saturday Evening