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$1.00 to $2.50 $1.25 to $3.50 $1.00 to $2.95 ELS 75c to $2.25 each 50c each $3.95 each $3.95 each N SCRIM 25c¢ to 50c yard VI CURTAINS 3 CURTAINS N NET 50c yard Good stories, ¢ reading. Edwin Hildre and tors, while Donald up editor. vertising staff, deals with athletic interest. weeks. School. 'Y CRASH $1.00 yard and up MONKSCLOTH—50 in. 50c yard DRAPERY DAMASK CRETONNES 75¢ yard and up 3 yards $1.00 | SALE——HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 14 to 52 $1.00 each B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” | | FIRST J BIRD ISSUE IS 0UT Heading the editorial staff are Naughton as editors. Lola La Paugh | and Peter Warner are associate edi Ann Campbell serves as business | manager, Donald Wilcox as assis tant business manager and Harley | Turner, Keith Petrich, Harry Wat- kins and Edythe Young as the ad- | The current issue of the J Bird library books, election of school of- ficers and many other features of The next issue will appear in two HIGH SCHOOL GLEE i CLUBS CHOOSE HEADS' Mary Wildes was recently elected | President of the Girls’ Glee Club {at an election at the Juneau High | Other officers are Pat Husse vice-president; Anna Campbell, | retary-treasurer; sver columns and | unusual cartoons g mprise the first! {1ssue of the J Bird, paper, which is being distributed through town today for the first time this schogl session. | ‘Well-planned make-up makes the ! paper appealing to look at, while good stories provide interesting local high school Mary Jean Mc-| Wilcox is make: programs, school Mary Stewart and Josephine Campbell, librarans. In the boys’ club, Gilbert DeVault is president; Hermon Porter, vice- president; Henry Satre secretary- | treasurer and Hallie Rice and Bub bwll libi rians. R |ONLY l HALIBUTER w SELLS IN SEA'ITLE SEATTLE, SP])L |buter Eagle came in from the west- |ern banks with 39,000 pounds and 24 —The lmh— | hold for 12 and 9 cents a pound. The Westley came in from the - |local banks with 20,000 pounds of sable, the Dawn with 13,000 pounds, |and both sold for 5% cents a pound MRS. SHELLHORN THROUGH Mrs. W. R. Shellhorn, wife of an TONSILEC TOMIFs and Billie Long. s Elinor Long |k | Fred Wood and Mrs, IN NORTHLAND } s C'—E(-]MMISSION : '""'"""'u:am::::::::u:nuau.".:m‘."".m:::m' a"u':.".:'u....mzm The Alaska Unemployment Com- | pensation Commission today mail- ployers who have admitted liability {under the Alaska law. s These forms are to be used by Mr. and Mrs. Jam(*s Gibbs employers in_computing the Terri-| % D e torial Unemployment Compensation | Here from Seattle contributions on wages covering the| Guests of Watsons first nine months of 1937. This tax Al |is due on or before October 31, 1937. After an absence of 18 s, | Employers are required to fill out| James A. Gibbs returned to a!the form and return it to the Ter-| aboard the steamer Yukon and with |ritorial Unemployment Compensa- | Mrs. Gibbs they are guests at the|tion Commission, Box 1661, Junes ml home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.|Alaska, together with the contri-| Watson on the Glacier Highwy. Mr. butions due. Gibbs is Mr. Watson's nephew. | The Alaska Unemployment Com- Coming back to Alaska is coming pen. n Commission wishes to back to his native land to Mr. Gibbs ' advise employees that the obligation who now makes his home in Seattle. | to obtain a report form and pay the| As a lad of eight he was taken to|contribution before the due date,| the Klondike and Fairbanks and in|October 31, is the responsibility of | his youth covered most of the min- the individual employer. All em- ing camps of the Interior. At the ployers subject to Title IV of the| time of the outbreak of the World Federal Social Security Act are also War he opened a chain of trading|subject to the Territoral tax. The posts throughout the Interior. Heed- |fact that an employer is not liable | ing the call to arms, he sold his|under Title IX of the Federal So- | holdings and went to the front.jcial Security Act does not neces-| After the war he became inter 1 ily exempt him from the Alaska in business in Seattle and has ma | it his home since. | Employers will be given credit for “But it is like coming. home to|t amount of the tax, which is 1.8 get back” he said. “Next summer | percent of their total payroll, on the| we are planning to bring up the employer excise tax levied by the whole family for a summer in the Federal Government until Title IX Interior, my old stamping grounds.” | of the Federal Social Security Act. The Gibbs have a daughter en-{ The Commission suggests tha v any tering the University of Washington {employer who has failed to receive this year and two boys in high| {a liability report, or has one and school in Seattle. has failed to complete and return During the past summer they same, contact the Juneau office. toured Europe but they look for- e LA ward to Alaska next summer. HOLDEN FLIES FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs will be here about a week, expecting to return| MEN TO POLARIS- south on the return trip of the| Yukon. ; TAKU MINE TODAY I | s { Four men were flown to the Po- CHARGED WITH laris-Taku mine this afternoon b ASSAULT RESULT Pilot Alex Holden in the Marine Ax‘l‘r | ways Fairchild, hopping off at 1:30 KAKE SLASHING ¢ Charge of ault with a danger-| Leaving here were J. G. Telford ous weapon has been filed agai C. Dinsdale, O. G. Kelly and J. L Thomas Skeek, Kake native, fol-|Avant Jowing his alleged attack on Johnnie A flight to Sitka was postponed Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sk 10| of the Hotel Juneau beauty shop. v'}wmr.xvlin. Seattle; Tonsil operations were performed| Wrangell; Mrs. S. L. at Cordova on Mis D ’»(‘,}F"m Al F v ARROW QUILL Feathers do new trimming tricks on fall chapeaux. whi the vizor brim. E3 s AT THE HOTELS Gastineau L. G. Wingard; Prof. Charles | Alaska Electric Light and Power |Demeure, Jean A. Gonze. B L ka; Jack Jefford, MONDAY—September 27 FROM THE FORENOON—ON 1 exclusive! Company official at Seward, visited |R. Slingerland, O. Kelly, N. C friends in Juneau last night and Stepovich, Vancouver: Veia McIn- early this morning while fhe steam- tosh, Tanacross; L. E. Mon- \Shlp Yukon was in 1)orl rovia, Calif.; C. born, Mr e B S - and Mrs. g Y Hotel Juneau Beauty Evening Appointments for X-ER-VAC James with a knife at Kake the becauvse of inclement weather in 1 first of the week. The two men were | that direction [ ' brought here yesterday by Deputy - [l X 5 E R 2 V A C ! Marshal John McCormick by plane, MISS PAYNE TO BE ‘ James to the Government hospital IRRE| e and Skeek to the Federal jail. Fur- ON STAFF OF NEW | I’he New-Hair Beauty Tr.entlflenl ther action in the case is dependent BEAUTY SHOP HERE | 1 | ' rm.iuced by Crmley Radlo (‘/Orp. on the outcome of James’ wound a2 (] Deslgned by Dr. Andre A. Cueto Siioritics Said. i Miss Belle Payne, for three years [ | to stimulate and ald Hair Growth, haid stylist and hair cutter at the {111 & N o . LOUISE SKINNER RETURNS |pourth and Pike Shop in Seaftle, 1 [l Th? Scientifiec Way to Beautify Miss Louise Skinner, d arrived in Juneau to join the staff | Hair. has been attending U in| Miss Payne will assist Mrs. Lylah Alabama, returned to Juneau on the wilson at » new center which is steamship Yukon last night. 1o open here Monday. Shop LYLAH E77ZANI MODERNE-— ANl New Latest Model Frederies Equipment. ixperienced Operators and Cosmeticians— CONTOURE COSMETICS Distinctive—Convenient WILSON OWNER N N FL OOH | HOTEL : JUNEAU TELEPHONE 538 DES Forecast for Juneau and vi 0 c Rain tonight and Saturday; 1 | les an arrew from a vivid blue quill black felt hat with il. A black grosgrain Rich, Indianapolis; J Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon tod: Triple Island, ing, 48; Craig, Skagwa Point, aining, dy, 42; Nenar and over the ; Sitka, raining, 51 cloudy, S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | 3 Max. temp. Station last 24 hours Anchorage 48 Darrow 34 Nome 52 Bethel +52 Fairbanks 56 Dawson 50 St. Paul 48 Dutch Harbor 54 Kodiak 52 Cordova 48 Juneau 52 Sitka 54 Ketchikan 54 Prince Rupert ... 56 Edmonton 52 Seattle 62 Portland 66 San Francisco 72 New York 4 Washington 8 raining cloud: 2 98 93 SE RADIO REPORTS TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip, temp. temp. 35 ¥ b 22 30 10 38 38 6 46 46 4 42 42 4 38 38 8 44 50 4 48 48 4 46 48 6 16 16 8 43 - 48 48 12 48 48 6 32 32 4 46 46 6 46 48 4 52 52 0 46 56 10 | 54 56 4 foggy, temperature 43; Blaine, 50; Prince Langara Island, raining; ; Wrangell, misting, Radioville, raining, raining; Hoonah, , cloudy, 4 inte 46; Hawk Inlet, 42; Cordova, raining, 49; Chitina, 38; Portage, cloudy, ; Hot Sp: 42; Ruby, cloudy, 41; Nulato, cloudy, Juneau, September 25. — Sunrise, 5 WEATHER SYNOPSTS The barometric pressure was above normal this morning from the Mackenzie Valley and Southeast Alaska thence southwestw inches at Kamloops. rd to the Low pressure ior, western, lowest reported pressure latitude 54 degrees and longitude distribution has been attended by precipitation over the co being UTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 24. mederate fo fresh southeast winds. Bull Harbor, raining, LOCAL DATA Bamvavr T«'ulp Humidity Wind Velocity cloudy, 40 Flat, southward Hawaiian Islands, prevailed over the Gulf of Alaska and northern portions of Alaska, the 9.64 inches ov 156 54; cloudy, ¥, 46; Anchorage, cloudy, 45; Fairbanks, clou- Tanana, misting, 41. 5:50 a.m.; sunset, 43; velogity 24 hrs, 15 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TODAY Seattle (airport), toria, clear, 45; foggy. Ketchikan, 50; Petershurg, Juneau, ‘Weathet Cloudy Lt. Rain Lt. Rain 4am. Weather Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloud Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Rain Rain Clear Fog Clear Clear Fog Foz T raining raining, 47 cloudy ; 42; Soapstone cloudy, 5:53 pm. to Californ; the crest being 30.60 er the Pa This general pr ific Ocean at gions from the southern Bering Sea region southeastward to northern Erik of Paris d spears the wn of a pon band is knotted over Cameron and family, - and Mrs. Ray Wood and Sue, _'coln, Neb.; Charles H. Boyd, tle. 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