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Z B.M. Behrends Co.,Inc. | znel L] . 9 . ; Several conflicting stories have “Juneau’s Leading lw 1‘ SALMON THICK, PACK IS GOOD: Hans Floe Comes to Junoau in New Plane Piloted by Holden “Although our pack t year wa just average, it was not because of any scarcity of fish they were thicker than ever :id Hans Floe Superintendent of Harnis Company cannery at < Inet who was in Juneau yesterday noon_for about two hours. Mr. Floe flew Juneau with Alex Holden in the Bellanca sea- plane of Capt. Jim Davis Airways, arriving here at 3:15 o'- clock. After the arrival of the Vit after to toria, bringing Mrs., Floe from S attle, Floe and his wife returned to Hawk Inlet on the me plane Accompanying Mr. Floe was T Conrad, bookkeeper at the cannery Mrs. Conrad and their young son arrived on the Victoria, with Mrs. Floe. Remarking on their flight in the| new plane, Mr. Floe declared it to be an excellent ship. “The hop was marvelous—obsolutely no vi- bration,” he said. “This year was the first time I have ever seen so many fish that they became stranded on the beach | in small pools at low tide—that hap- pened two days ago,” said Mr. Floe. Weather conditions were the rea- son for the season’s pack being no larger despite the many fish,” said Floe. Bright weather is very poor for the operation of floating fish traps.” e — ‘DOUGLAS . NEWS MRS DAVIS RETU HOME; BRINGS VISITOR Mps. Rose Davis, teacher in the Gove ent school here, arrived on the ;5‘ toria last evening, ending a two months’ absence which she spent with' relatives in St. Paul. She also attended the University of Minn sotapfor six weeks' study in Dewrtmen( of Education. Mss. Davis quu'l )M relatives all well and she immgnsely. Hex visited here a T permanently servige there. “a Mrs. M. K. Hyrl friend and scHoMl vis from St. Pgut & N i Tastivig % oo wonders in a tea leaf. It releases extra | njoy her trip who! £0, is now civil lavor \\\\\\\\\\\\ PR AT Marine | the| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936. ZAPORA BRINBS 'EIGHT PERSONS FROM SEATTLE ‘Motorshlp Is Scheduled to [ Sail for South-at:6 i [ This Evening | Transportation Company, berthed |at Femmer's Déck this morning at 11 o'clock bringing the following | passengers: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walters, Mrs. M. C. Sharp, Mrs. | Harold__Thayer, George Hendrick- son, Walter fi.oHe Eva Ralfe and!| Martin“Kogol: The Z:lp()rl will sail southbound at 6 o'clock this evenmg WIDE SEARCH ~ FOR'SANNESS Carpenters, Jomers of Am erica Look for Miss- ‘ ing Member Bridge the in-between season gap || with a tunic dress. Wear your tunic || lenger and fuller, and add inches to || yolir height. Chocse from pointed || déwn-in-front, up-in-back or even all-around styles. Autumn colors— Brown, Green, Coppertone, Cinna- mon and Black. The United Brotherhod of Oar- |penters and Joiners of America, {through their local here, of which, |Dave Dishaw is recording secretary, |has instituted a search for the | wherebauts of one of their mem- bms Sam Sanness, who mysteriously been received by the United Broth- |erhood and they have delegated one |of their members to make a thor- ough search of the waterfront un-| |der the docks and docking as it is; |thought that Sanness may haye |fallen overboard from his small The extraordinary heat of the|boat which is moored at the City section visited by Mrs. Davis caused | Float. It is said that other reports serious damage to crops, she said. would suggest foul play as it is Department Store” to Douglas to spend an indefinite stay here Motorship Zapora, of the Alaska !Bank of Anchorage advised = Mr. FHA LOANS TO START INTERIOR BUILDING BODM Dxreclor Pegues chmts i:Both Fairbanks, An« chonage; Agctive ; The log cablfls of Fairbanks and the boom-built cottages of Anchor- agé are to give way to modern per- manent homes, judging ‘from the building program under way s a result of Federal. Housing Admin- istration cogperation. 54 | Federal Director J. E. Pemm {of the ¥, H. A, who returned on the Alaska from a trip to the Interior, reports that new and ry uop&truc- tion bmldxng activities. in t.h two cities is expected to reach the total! of several hundred thousand gqgl.m next year, ’ With Mr. Begués on thé trib ) F. E. McDermott of the .Jufleau Lumber Mills, which company to-| gether with the Harri Machine Oom- pany and the Juneau Ynum Hard- ware Compapny are represent; ng Carrington & Janes of Seattle #fg placing of construction loanses: sured under F. H, A, In the five days spent in Fair- banks, Mr. Pegués examined 17 ap- iplications for leans, ranging from $3500 to $12,000, and totaling ap-| lproxlmabely $75,000. It is the in- ‘lenllon of the owners and builders to complete a large part of this work before winter this year. The | plans for next year call far an even larger building program. | The Fairbanks work will be han- dled through the Independent Lum- iber Company, Andrew Nerland and ‘W. H. Gilscher. bufldlng supplies In Anchorage, nine applications 'ranging from $1,500 to $30,000 were examined. In-addition to the loans that will be handled through tl Seattle concern, the First Nnt‘bn;g Pegues that they will make loans' on approved structures, and Prcsifi dent Ervin of that bank examined | threé Title 1 and two Title 2 loans, | saying he would recommend them to his board of directors. | The temperature reached a high|positively known that Sanness car-| point of 114 degres. (ried quite a sum of money on his ———————— { person HEADS HUNTING PARTY | e City Marshal DuPree, his brother | Ray, and Floyd Hunnicutt em-| MRS DAN{ELSON IS barked on Goetz's small cabin hoat | HONORED ON LEAV[NG last night for Midway Point on a | hree day hunting trip About 15 members of the Resur- Bob Willlams is acting as city\rection Lutherean Ohurch Ladies'| truck driver in the absence of Du-{Ajg surprised Mrs. L. M. Danielson, | Pree |the Society President, at her home! B B R \in the Spickett Apartments with| | FOURTH SON IS BORN TO {n party yesterday afternoon | MR. AND MRS. PUSICH| Mis. Danielson plans to leave' | Mrs. M Pusich gave birth to|Juneau on an early boat enroute to a baby boy at St. Ann's Hospital | Genesee, Idaho, where she will re- {last evening. The mother and son|side. |are reported getting along nicely.| The honoree was presented with - |a picture of Juneau and an ivary CONSTRUCTION OF DEVON |handled cake server in token of RESIDENCE STARTS TODAY the affection felt toward her by This afternoon work was started |the club members. m the new home for Sam Devon B e and family. | residence was {The forms are being prepared for| g | the | concrete foundation by Messrs. Nunamaker and Schramm, con- tractors in charge. Gastineau { K. Hannula, P. Hledaus, Seattle; | Location of the new residence is| Erwin Gardner, Seattle; H. A.| on St. Ann's Avenue next to the lot|Gerstman; Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Wran- | formerly occupied by the Demytt|gell; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tieje, | house. Cheney, Wash.; Mrs. Sam Ander- - & son, Ketchikan; F. H. Schrader, |NOTICE TO WATER (‘(JNSUMERS}SeaLtle; Ciflf Deson, Fargo, North All residents are requested to Dakota; E. A. Anderson, Seattle; prepare their water pipe connec- |Marvin Roberts, Sumdum; P. J. |tions for use with the new system |Johnston, Tacoma. not later than September 1st, then| = Albert Crooks;, City; ter O. | notify City Clerk, Felix Gray, when |Gore, Ketchikan; K. Lour ready to have the water turned on.|attle; J. S, Hersey, Tacoma; Ray |adv CITY OF DOUGLAS. |Munnsey, Seattle; 8. 8. Duorkan; | S W. A. Danielson, Washington; A. i |L. Parsons, Fort Lewis, Wash,; O. | |G. Trunk, Quigley Field, Virginiaj ‘SHIP ASHURE W. J. Stewart, Fort Lewis; Dick ‘ Farkas, City; William Roberts, Se- attle; Agnes Dohs, Seattle. AGAIN FLOATS e s J. Stewart, Fort Lewis; Harry Me- ot Cain, Ketchikan; L J. Kennedy, VICTORIA, B. C.,, Aug. 26.—The Vancouver; Sam Moldanan, Van- Reardon Smith Line Steamship couver; A. ‘Beack, Portland; Mr. Atlantic City, 6236 tons, pulled off and Mrs. H. Harmion, City; Mr. | yesterday afternoon under her own and Mrs. S. Davidson, -Sudbury, power from near Race Rocks, where |Ontario; Jerry Rieland; Ed Delany{ she grounded yesterday forencon|H. J. Stewart; Lytton' Taylor, El in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, dur-lPam Mrs. George Grant, Seattle. ing a mist. Alaskan, X She waited for a tow from the| S. J. Meade, City; C. W. Forlin, Salvage King and will probably go|City; Jim Locke, City; M. L. Fergu- to Esquimalt Harbor for a survey son, City; Mr. and Mrs. Shockley, and pu\flbh‘ mpmrs Hoonah; Mrs. Alice Norberg, Pet- ersburg; Eddie Berkeley, Wrangell; SCHOET['LER FLIES Ray Otto, Cheynne; Boyd Milipe, |Weed, Cal; E. Neimeyer, Weed, TO INTERIOR; WILL |[cai; o w. Engiebeth, City; A. BE GONE 2 MONTHS Y- 20 lb: aixe Micvala Gt F. Anderson, Taku; C, F. Palmer, a i City; Stella Benson, Yakutat; Vios A B Sehoettier, Supervisor of |1o " james, vakutat; Annie Brown, {Vocationgl” Education, is a pas- Yakutat; Selma George, Yakutat; “pr the PAA plane for Fair- Sadie Johnson, Yakutal; Daisy While in Pairbanks he Will|capho yakutat; <Duncap - Nixon, atterid. the Tanana: Valley Fair.|pove. G Zingmark, Kake: R [he. supérvisor expeets to be in|rowniend, ity A. Gazloff, Gity} {Palmet dn fime for the Matanuska|ya m.:pmm;x City; E. ‘L. Hnll ey Pair, also ‘thecking up On [weichikan: George Bash, Taku proposed vocanomlall program i Zynda : &) |and making plans for this year. . P Mr. Sclioettler will be away about Pe:‘:f l::‘e::: TmFWDr;'dm o 'wo months organizing vocational |gag. ;. Willh.l’tuh "mm N schools and extension class- adults. He will visit such Fairbanks, Palmer, An- for Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. N.' McCoy, Los Angeles; 'Oscar Whiteside, Se- b 4 attle. h ch Kenai, Homer, Seldovia, joduk Seward, Bethel, Cordova,| poNSILECTOMIES PERFQRMED Holy ¢ and Nome. Dr. ‘L. P: Dawes | performed’ ‘two tonsilectomies at St. Ann's Hospita} this morning, one on Peggy Cochs' ARTHUR ADAMS IS i NOW CONVALESCING | region. The ground for the| ; broken some time ago. ! | AT THE HOTELS O AVt L e ey SR i n Mr. Pegues also visited the Mat-| auska Valley and interview a num- ber of residents there who are out- side of the government colony. About 1a half dozen of these mdvpendcn’s‘ are investigating with the idea of | {making FHA loans. Palmer and Matanuska Valley loans will be han- dled through Anchorage. The Anchorage Commercial Cof- pany, handling all supplies except lymber, and Dall and Wanstead, lumber and building materials, will make the approved loans in that ST L YT MISSING MAN BEING " SOUGHT BY KINFOLK Inquiry has been received here regarding the whereabouts of Jesse Hedden, who was last heard from | in 1900 when he announced he was| leaying for Nome. Mr. Hedden Wpuld be about 75 years old. The sister apd brother of the | missing man are anxious to get in| touch with him. His brother, Har- || vey Hadden, 73, can be reached at 1l Burnside Ave, Los Ange- les. His sister, Mrs. S. B. McFar-| lin, aged 83, lives in Westfield,| Wisconsin. i ‘When last seen by his relatives, Hedden was 6 feet tall, weighed | between ‘160 and 170 pounds, and had blue eyes. He was a laborer. Nerland h: les and G@or!’ plumbing and heating equipment. | Rain tonight and Thursday; light to moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weathe 4 pm. yest'y 30.12 58 9 s 4 Sprinkling 4 am. today 30.04 54 96 SW 8 Lt. Rain Noon today 30.09 58 87 s 12 Cldy 3 CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS YRETERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m, | Lowestda.m. 4a.m. Precip. sam staton temp. temp. témp. temp. velogity 24hrs. Wegtl Atka 60— iRl TR 8 race Pt. Cldy Anchorage 7 - 5, . — = - < e Barrow 40 34 30, 32 16 0 Cldy | Nome 52 52 | 34 36 4 0 Clear Bethel 2 62 | 38 38 12 18 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 60 56 50 50 6 22 Rain Dawson .. 5. 60 58 | - - — - — St. Paul; .. - o4 | 48 16 01 Clear Dutch Harbor 58 58 | 48 12 22 Rain Kodiak 60 60 | 50 4 04 Clear Cordoya reeee 62 60 | 52 4 46 Rain Juneau 59 58 54 8 51 Rain Sltka .. 62 -_— l 57 — - 2 — Ketchikan 72 66 52 54 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert 64 64 t 50 54 0 0 Clear Edmonton 76 10 40 42 4 0 Foggy Seattle .12 0 1 54 54 6 0 Cldy Portland - 6 4 | 56 56 4 0 Cidy San Francisco e ee o B 8 0 Clear ¥ New Yark 90 82 | S T 8 16 Clear Washington 96 84 B 4 10 Cldy WEAI’HER CON’!‘"’ION! AT B8 A. M s THE U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT WEATHER (By the U. 3. Weather Bureaun) Forecast fur Juncau aud vieinity beginning at 4 p.m., August 26: Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 56; Craig, misting, raining, 52; Sitka, cloudy, 57, Skagway, cloud 53; Cordova, raining, Anchorage, raining, 56; Po Nenana, raining, 54; Hot Springs, raining, 44; Nulato, clear, Ruby, cloudy, cloudy, 38; Crooked Creek, 58; Juneau, raining, 50; McCarthy, 54; Fairbanks, 48; Tanana, 34; Kaitag, clear, 36; cloudy, 42; Flat, foggy, 40, raining, cloudy, cloudy, rtage, cloudy, WEAZITER »XNOPSIS The barometric pressure was below normal this morning over the interior and northern portions of Alaska and high over the Aleutians | portion of the North Pacific Ocean. This general pressure distribution has been attended by clearing weather over the Seward Peninsula and lower Yukon Valleys and hy unsettled the remainder of Alaska. | It was colder last night over the Seward Peninsula and over thel and over the northeastern and rainy weather over lower Yukon Valley. 230 South Franklin CONNORS Telephone 411 MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK 60; Wrangell, 54; Radioyille, cloudy, 56; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 60; Yakutat, cloudy, ; Chitina, raining, Unalakleet, 46; 54; 44; For Qulck Results Try An tmplre Cthssmed' HOTEL Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection * AIR SERVICE INFORMATION, , GASTINEAU FRESH- LOCAL GROWN 'GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES “FROM OUR YWN FARM' California Grocery " THE PURE FOODS STORE - Telephone 478 Promp! Delivery COLONEL KUMPE PAYS" BRIEF VISIT, JUNEAU %é E. K\xmpe in charge ‘o ot ; me Stsw Corps, United States Army, passed through Juneau to- day on the ¥Yukon hound westward nd interior on his annual ipspec- ip. On his return to Ju- P! to remain here for seVern) dl;‘:w An Associated Press dispatch from Anchorage says the Signal Céips theré is sprucing up for the Qonmnndcr ‘of a Communi- cations, due there Saturday, ———— DAVIS PLANE MAKES *"HAWK iNLET FLIGHT The mflae Airways Be Pagemaker, Alex Holden, piiot, an Lloyd Jarman, - flight mechan left at 5. o'clock last evening Hawk Inlet with the following sengers: Mr. and Mrs. Hans Fl Mr. and Mrs. T. Conrad and &0} The returned to the P, Tloat at 5:45 o'clock. ——e ‘53 Good ohly WATC Karison You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and ‘receive tickets for your- self and. a friend or. : rehfive to see ‘Equusm Story’. _ As a paid-up subscriber of The aily Alaska Empire for' eurrent offering ur Nmpe May Appear Tomorrow H THIS SPACE . —— J. P. ANDERSON Candidate for Territorial House of Representatives DEMOCRATIC TICKET HEAR ME OVER KINY AT 8 P. M. i SEPTEMBER 4 AND SEPTEMBER 7 : VOTE FOR { GAPT. JAMES CJim) V. DAVIS ' ' DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Territorial House of Répr&éfihtives ‘ LET ALASKA MANAGE ALASKAN AFFARRS! | | TO THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA: 4 I am indebted to you for what I have. I benefit when you are prosperous. Our interests are identical. Harry Race | REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for House of Representatives FIRST DIVISION : No Factions No Special Interests FISHERIES FOR ALASKA . . . CONTROLLED BY ALASKANS ‘ GENERAL ELECTION SEPTEMBER 8 GENERAL ELECTION SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 ROY J. STOREY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR HIGHWAY ENGINEER Thirty years in Engineering, including Bridges, Roads, Landing Fields, Railroads, Ete. “An Alaskan with a Forward Look for Alaska™ JACK WILSON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE FIRST DIVISION General Election September 8, 1936 For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A C HECKER [ A B [ JUNEAU CASH cnocwr CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Del PHONE 58 livery co AL—For Every Purpou—-‘o AL PACII"IC COAST COAL COM‘Pm Phorle 412 Y118 rov - 11 ROOSEVELT IS. CINCH, Dmlus JOHNSON ON H WAY TO ANCHORAGE Arthur “Moose” Johnson, mineér prospector, is returning to h & at Anchorage aboard the kon after a two month trip thmlilh the eastern part of the United States. “Moose” visited with his sister for sometime in Wisconsin and says that “Roosevelt is a clich rane of Douglas and the other op ni¢ coming Presidential eéléc- ] Betty Reed of u. 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