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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. I-RIDAY MARC H 27, 1936. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU E Rs 0 N S AT MR. AND MRS. FAIRBANKS ‘ 8P - * THE WEATHER cflnKlNG cl A ss (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 27: Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh east to north winds, | Time Barometer Temp. rlumldn.y Wind Velocity Weathes | 4 pm. yesty FTRE I 31 NE 20 Clear Easter Mesu_ Fediurbd by 4 am. today 3021 .::3 n NE 1 Clear " Mrs. Crone—Twelve Hpen doay g 2 % NE 10 Clear Prizes Donated : AND KADIO REPORTS ! L i YESTERDAY TODAY A T p% D A Y M 0 N n A Y Featuring ‘an Easter menu, Mrs. Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. ) - — LC":I“fir’uniei ;llimol‘xslrutudkmunv]n\- Station temp. temp, | temp.temp: velocity 24hrs. Wesihcs sting dishes at a cooking class Anchorage 3 - 1 - - 0 TS . neld in the parlors of the Northern ! Barrow 18 | =30 -98 10 0 e Light Presbyterlan Church at 1:39 ‘ome | ] o Y Ben S l oo ig y ? Nome 16 16 16 20 0 c@it@!fi P!‘Hnggy 4 yai ds L] ° s & ‘M o'clock yesterday afternoon. 1 Bethel 30 24 24 0 0 A crowd ol eighty persons witnes- | Fairbanks 16 -4 -4 4 0 < ° * d sed Mrs. Crone's demonstration of | Dawson 8 -24 24 0 0 Novelty Cartain Scrim, 7 yards., 1.00 biked ham Toled . brown suge } B R, o e and covered with pineapple rings. Dutch Harbor 43 40 42 8 62 # boiled breaded halibut, special vea Kodiak 38 28 4 iy < patties and stuffed eggs. Fruit cock- | ~ ¥ ; 4 ~ White Table Damask, 2 yards . 1.00 it W8 N s coraonn oo 4 8 G | serts were also demonstrated | chs g . ¥ Clear e wh’ c t’ d l 00 Hot biscuits, cake, coffee and tea | A e . = o 54 1] te 03 lllg, yal' eo s were served after the demonstration | Fe L | Brjohien .. g o £ b 1864 e H. B OFewson Here are Douglas Fairbanks and Lady Ashley as they hets | ‘Prince Rupert 40 40 30 4 K L 4y it R 6 ey gyaphEG in Paris together sh.rtly boforg.thair marriage jome. The Bdmonton e 4 ' 10 ' ‘Trace Monkscloth, Natural, 2 yards . L R o e A e - 9 ¥ 4 w 5 . ng’rlw twelve prizes which were tho)— —p Portiand 83 oo i o 1 i SE Vot bk 4 o3 | San Francisco 58 54 48 48 12 0 p Py furnished by local companies Were . 4 wEyyOUTH DI A, telephone, company. SRS R P R T l c o a 9 & . : | won by mesdames, Guerin, Richar PASSES AWAY, outh left Bend to en-! ol 88 . ; ¢ son, Thibodeau, Sunich, Collins, Ol- 5 i h the City of Seattle,| - Yashington 56 48 48 48 6 12 - lson Pierce, Fearey, Tubbs, Larson W. Wes i g f) k I h T !s’ 2m4 3‘ 1» Olafson and Mis: yorth. s el i : i | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. T‘!l‘ i€ owe 9 . or .. . The cooking el are bein . City Treaswrer's De- | CONTRACT LET TO | a, clear, temperature, 28; Radioville, clear, 26; June sponsored by the Vocational Train- vears, died recentl it o P 23; Skagway, clear, 18; Cordova, clear, 23; Chitina, clear Lace Panel Curtains, 2 for 1.00 e DTS R T o CONSTRUCTION CO.| Cury: . 1 Ananage ik 53 Bttt - Moo, &2 29 o 0 torial sc hools Mr. Weymouth cle: Nulato, cloudy, 0; Ruby, cloudy, 9; Kaltag, cloudy, -25 » Klondike gold A contract for pla‘fl ;@600 foot| Unalakleet, cloudy, 22; Flat, clear, 17 L dt' B . 2 E lm | prospected and section of the ‘main’ pipe line’ con WEATHER SYNOPSIS au!! y ags, or [ @ ° [ . necting the flume with the power Low barometric pressure p: led this morning from Dixon En- ca water wheels has been let to | trance southward to Oregon, the being centered near p Company Lh( Sommers Construction Co., b; Scattle, the pressure being 29.74 rm area prevail- Shoe Bags.2for v . . . . . . 100 FOSTERED: BY & it b T B SPmv oo S| S0, e s, it s e g 3 into a r 12 venture. act will involy rning over the MacKenzie Valley f except the i next went to Bend, Ore., loca an exy > of approximate ithwestern portion, the crest being 30.78 inches at Dawson. This Servettes,3for . . . . . . . 100 SEC, PERKINS oL et . e, g e RO A R T | % - | Dixon Entrance southward te Oreicn, the Aleutians, and at New F! H t G 2 f l | | York and Washington, elsewhere over the field of observation fair : ; t W { ‘m, ! weather prevailed, Seattle reported a 36-mile s est wind du anneiciie GoOwins, or . . . o! &Flght in ProspectOvel Min- ing the night | Temperatures were below the seasonal average today over the ® - - san!tar Na k‘ns 6 acka es im imum Wage and Max ) and soutern portions of Alaska. It was warmer over the low- 9 Lo i imum Hour Schedules kokwim Valley and the Bering Sea regions. 5 § By HERBERT PLUM) FULL HOUSE Kapek9 4 packages PLeiie 8 Ge 8 l‘m WASHINGTON, March The CR‘\CK BOY SHOTS “You can get a FULL HOUSE g:gflynx;}s;:.;::’x:‘ P{;;k(fm: e DRILL COMPANIONS uu a llnl':rkm fess 1_ nndd n;~ a 5, w t U s t l ly by me 5 Son i yinner! Ask your liquor dealer.” Children’s Winter Union Suits . 1. ecmaren s s UNDER NAZI PLAN resentative Healy of Massachusett stk R T SR fixing minium wage and maximun hour schedules for work on Federa Government contracts. The Healy bill, designed to con 1.00 1.09 SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! MUNICH, Germany, Arms proficiency is high among th C n youngsters chosen to super- March 27 Women’s Rayon Underwear, 2 for I I AT e | WHEN IN A HURRY "' 8 L intend target practice in the Hit- JALL COLE FOR OIL' | = e“g ose palr or solidate gains made under the de R £ CALL COLE | ey 4 funct NRA, was introduced in th "!'\,“’:;l‘h"m‘;”“"(“1(‘"“ “ 1]: eazcl- | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, .'n a4 4 O, ® , House as a substitute for a meas- ‘;:“;’x cos * Ergn amoeunt . QU‘( ; Children’s Long Hose, 3 pau-s for 1.090 ure previously placed hefore the Gold Label P 5 o o g s | | COEE TRANSH: R | Senate by Senator Walsh of Massa- This whiskey contains 33 per cont IR ln oratniniy anboo! o Bt Phone 3441 or Night 1802 | Py ° Py chusetts. bonded straight whiskey over 4 i« s ‘ab Both, Prancdnt e Elastnc Pa“tle G‘l‘dles each l oo Both bills have the same inten years old. Read the back labei. A T ot =0 ? hd —preservation of NRA code stand- ¢ v Silver Label i ketical SnoWiadae WINTER COATS AT i ards in as much of industry as ALL SIZES YolS Wiy Sontulois 30 pé# onke well as practical shooting test | HALF PRICE y Taffeta Blauses each l oo could be touched through Federal ikl bonded straight whiskey over 4 various kin | Juneau Frock Shoppe | 9 L % A ) ¢ §:fi§i’$fig;fli I::r: :{lrfltgigx ::;‘ %2 Pints years old. Read the back label. With ‘l.h pra’mli, trained 1ads | «gxelusive But Not Expensive” | F 0 5 vary ' % scattered about the country super- 'z 8 only three important respects. The Pints Insist on — vising rifle practice, 1. is hoped to B PR isi i NT DEP. AT Healy bill would: Quarts ; make good marksmen of the approx- | — Visit Our 10-CE DEPARTMENT—Hundreds 1. Apply only to contractors, ex- | v Gallons | imately 2,500,000, boys. of pre-mili- Amencm Beauty Parlo[l - empting borrowers. l 2 o . ‘;mry age who are members of the Reasonable Prices—Expert of Useful Every-Day Articles . . . 2. Only contracts in excess of Gold Lobal ™ Silver Labe! JRBCSSGMN P it SR, % " $2,000,000 would be affected. Similar courses will be held at | ' WHISKEY PHONE. 6% lo cents each | 3. A new division in the De- | Roth periodically to replenish the i “PAY CASH AND SAVE” I partment of Labor would be set up supply of supervisors. re ™ for administering the law. FIGHT IN PROSPECT B /ll B hrends C | It is the third provision that the I | . § i ° % e o.’ nc. hand of Miss Perkins is seen. Off: the-record whispers have it that ishe is personally responsible for it ‘having been written in the bill. The Walsh bill would give the President the power to fix wage and (hour standards. Tt contemplates | turning over administration to the skeleton NRA, which is scheduled to be dissolved finally April 1. Strongly supported by the Am- "ALASKA'S OWN PRODUCT" PARKER'’S BEEF REMEMBER—2 DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 a. m. .ETHAN. NELSON'S - CORNER ot GROCERY Where "Tluy -Sefl" Bflter Groceries for Less “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Kansas orchards are expecting a For the centennial of Missouri| RGBERTSON FILES FOR RE-ELECTION good apple crop in spite of @ severe winter. Zero temperatures are cred- ited with killing off insects and fun- State prison this year, staterofficials are planning to rebuild the peniten- TO SCHOOL BOARD gus growths tiary at more than 251 times its or- iginal cost. lerican Federation of Labor and as staunchly opposed by the National 2:15 p. m. E. Robertson, President of the | —— - 00l Board, today filed y for re-election to the on which he has served since There is but one term on the u. 8¢ Board expiring this year, the other two positions held by Grover C Winn and Walter P. Scott, being holdovers. SAM the TAILOR MOVES HOPE CHEST TO BE GIVEN AWAY | BY AUXILIARY The Hope Chest, to be given away at the annual May Day Dance of the can Legion Auxiliary, i nof on display at the Thomas Hard- re Company, and members of the having donations ready sked to leave th2m at tha | 'ment in the chest. ng to announcement \!‘lt) Seelye, com- From his present location to the store opposite the Connors Motor Co. e U.mx to be hr‘ld on May in the Elks' Hall, is open to the Public. Mrs. Edith Bavard is in ‘ eharge of arrangements. et Y TWO GOVERNMENT POSITIONS OPEN OPEN IN NEW QUARTERS TPhe United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations as fol- lows: Associate physicist (radi a year; junior meteorclogist $2 a year, Burcau of Agricultural Eco- nomics, Department of Agriculture Optional subjects are: (I) Climat- ology, and (2) Physical and dynamic meteorology. Monday, March 30 Association of Manufacturers, the B A B Y B A ~ |Healy bill promises to be bitterly contested when it comes up for consideration. It is now in the hands of a sub-committee of the, House Judiciary Committee. | Privately expressed opinions among some Congressional leaders are that the proposal to set up a inew division in the Department of |Labor for administering the law will meet with stiff opposition. CONGRESS HAD OWN IDEAS In the last session of Congress Secretary Perkins made a deter-| |mined effort to have the Social Security Act administered by the |Labor Department. A storm of con- troversy resulted. The House Ways and Means Com- mittee politely but firmly refused her request and the House backed its position. The Senate agreed to the proposal, but when the bill emerged from conference—despite the fact an effort was made to en- || list White House support—the So-|| cial Security Board remained an in- dependent agency. ‘The truth of the matter was that Miss Perkins irritated the House Ways and Means Committee by her insistence that the bill drafted by the President’s special committee be enacted into law. She was told frankly that Congress would write its own bill, and that if adminis- jtration of the Security Act was turned over to the Labor Depart- ment, ultimately it would prove to be- larger than the department (itself. If members of Congress become (convinced that Miss Perkins in- |spired the provision for a new divi- sion in her department to admin- ister the proposed Healy bill, she might meet with a similar rebuff. Pound , . . BABY B Pot Roasts . . Pound Lean—Corn- Pound 2 Pounds for . 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