The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1936, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1936. i R "f ) —) [ i MISSKASERSETS _ tRousLe spot o rareast (CONDITION OF e wevox SENATE AIMS PUipiccopewnt Schilling - PACE INBETTER | = AB.FALLSAID o oo o oo coo ol TOWARD CUT jemcsomos mmmsmasmon 00y 4 TIMES CONTEST TOBE SERIOUS INGOVT, COST 55555 5% Teq building code. | The meeting has been called for | i 1 v 3 1 e 7:30 o'clock in th i Bl Ruth, Thais qnd Anita Lead il ormemer ” Former Secretary of 1 :|Byrd Named Chairman of | fis oo oy Nl socoraioe 1o | Toast Field as Vote Getting SULAN BATOR. 101 Hosputal fo Committee to Make Study iMflym‘ Goldstein, and an open for-| - CaSting . um will be held on the reading of | Report Next Session |une dratt of the new regulnugons.i releases —_— The building code was drawn up by | extra flavor - more WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Senator | City Engineer M. A. Lagergren and O ! Harry F. Byrd, Democrat, has been| Councilman G. E. Krause. | of the delicious flavor Draws Toward End \:\.\ er Month y Elisabeth Kaser, by registerin; over 100,000 votes since the lg T port, set the pace in voting in » . g s | e R named by Vice President Garner as| > . . Better Times Drive to noon ot ) ! da;, withi 8 gand tobelioH e chairman of a special committee! BOUND FOR ANCHORAGE with which a tea leaf } She moved into eighth position WALLSTEDT RETURNS to make a study and report at the, Mrs. Robert Romig, wife cf the| was blest by nature. next session of Congress on a plan| Anchorage insurance broker, is a .l Linda Furuness and Ruth Lundell were the only other candidates to reach the 50,000 mark in vote: turned in within the past 24 hours. Miss Ka advance was on: four noted in the ranks tc Miss Furuness moved to twe Lucile Fox climbed to fifteenth for reorganizing government de-|passenger on the Northwestern, en- | s——————m0—o o ments with a view to saving|route from Seattle to Anchorage. 1lions in operating costs. SEGREGEAEPETE— | itor Byrd has proposed a res- | Aiken county, S. C., is one of the DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL ' on for the study and asks $20,- 'leading kaolin (porcelain-clay) pro- ‘Pl!\y “Three, Cornered Moon,” Feb-* 000 for expuenses of the committee, duction centers in the United States. [rua.ry 28, Douglas Coliseum. adv, broker - SHOP IN JUNEAai .M TN K 5 - Inga Lindstrom moved int This Associated Press map shows the key points involved in the eenth place. All gained on tense “border incidents” between Soviet Russia and Japan-backed in the standings. Manchoukuo. The heavy black lines mark the ill-defined frontier The fact that only three more which each side claims the other is constantly crossing with warlike days remain in the Better Times jntentions. A mixed commission may investigate the recurring Drive is felt today in the landslide - ; e clashes. of votes that have deluged the _ R S OB = counter-upper.” Should this pace continue, or increase, the man stat- ed that it may be impossible to A publish complete daily reports. ‘ Twenty-five of the 28 girls have First Five Standing H First Ruth Lundell, 1,144,550, sec- ond, Thais Bayers, 1,008,775; third, i . Anita Garnick, 926,600; fourth MIER AT GRAUMANN'S CHINESE! { » Bessie Powers, 863250; fifth, Ida ! Roller, 852,325 P e 3 i ! Head-on Auto Collision, PAA Pilot Coming Up In- i THURSD Y « . . . B N SNuw SLIDE Transcontinenal High- side Route with New Type | A way, Fatal to Three Metal Skis on Plane 3 " \ { CLUSES PAss DEMING, New M SPOKANE, Feb. 26.—Joe Crosson ! ° 4 —A au famous Alaska pilot, sa ! o A e tr highway day he would fly the te ! 5 A Second Avalanche Occu aimed the lives of ! S . : {wo prominent National Park Serv- ! on Snoaualmie High- ice officiais I 1 | .The officials killed were R : on Ways Washmgt W. Toll, tendent of would take off ! SEATTLE, Feb. 26.—Snoqualmie lOWstone National Par possibly Lake ! Pass is again closed by a 300-foot ‘right, Chi "_”q‘ - nd|1 and f se via ! PS 2 snow slide but no automobiles or Research Park Service. de- { trities wire cfuBL Thomas H. Ohmer, of New Med- would be { The pass was closed last Friday ford, Conn. a youth, was also kill- nsing by { o by a slide in which several autos ©d {the Department of Commerce. En- ) : % and trucks were engulfed in the| A tire blow-out on one of thelgineers have spent several month k SATURDAY snow and three drivers killed, but automcbiles caused the crash | perfecting the skis which look like ! % the snow was cleared away by e trim sleds which replace y 2 workers. MRS, TERHUNE RETURNS | soth landing and tail wheels. — e - { The present slide is along Lake Mrs. Julia Terhune, who has e i S 7 N AN fraae s { Keechelus. been visiting in the States m;-% St. Petersburg, Fla., with 73 church Winners Will Witness One o ! —_————— sey al months, returne \ » Juneau buildings, sometimes is called “the Jcity of churches.” SHOP IN JUNEAU! |aboard the Northwe: LEADER DEPARTMENT STIRE ANNOUNCES TRIPLE VALUE ON ALL CASH PURCHASES . OR PAYMENTS ON ACCOUNT STARTING THURSDAY MORNING AND RUNNING TO MIDNIGHT, FEB, 29 BETTER TIMES DRIVE SPECIALS ! LADIES’ SLIPPERS s 1 . 50 egular $6.50 to $8.50 values JUST RECEIVED | % LADIES’ SILK and 5 . 40DOZEN PAIRS i WOOLDRESSES G4 Q5 ; Munsingwear SILK Hosiery | The gigantic bay bridge now under construction between San Francisco and Oakland is a thrill- Ing sight for visitors. The mammoth ferry boats, accommodating over a thousand people, seem like tiny launches when compared with the towering structure. The bridge is 4.4 miles long and will cost $71,000,000, Our contest winnes will see this bridge when traveling south over Southern Pacific. i VN N 1099, close qut for N 95C and 81.60 WOOL SKIRTS sz 2 s Guaranted or Money Back on Every Pair e Regular $4.95, NOW Mo e s | Pay’n‘l‘aknt A e L B 9 A ; LADIES’ WoOL SLI Laties WOOLCOKTS § 6,50 ANNOUNCES OVER SWEATERS 1,75 | 2 for 1 Regular $3.50, NOW 200 VOTES ON EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE OR PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT UNTIL END OF DRIVE SATURDAY NIGHT 000000000 Re WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE TO SAVE TWIN SWEATER Sets s 3.9 5 YOU MONEY ON ALL PURCHASES Sizes 42, Brushed Wool, NOW MADE HERE! Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHEKS T

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