The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1938, Page 2

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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ° e TR P e S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. HER BUREAU & 3 Burdick Reports of the MOMENT || ~* " THE WEATHER : ¥, / : ]’1 46 E“rfl"ees by Adelaide Kerr Forecast for Jul‘:fiyu“::d". fl,‘hcf B“r,e-é“) ¢ pm. Feb. 1: Generally fair tonight and Wednescgy; fr trong winds. n yeather forecast for Southeas! A 11 tonight and d : I ) -west direction, ard strong northerly winds over I m Strait 1 J x g 4 | Yorees inds along the Coa ¢ f the Guif of Alas resh ¥ e Many Projects Under Way ‘ ; tre t to 1 winds from Dixon Entrance to Dry Bay and m n- x in Weslwal‘d~\/i“age o % I ) fresh from 2ay to Cape Hinchinbrook tonight and Wed- $25. ' lmpnovcmen! Roads : ! b LOCAL DATA c p : TAILORED | There are now 1,146 men enro . & s rometer Temp th;ll(.}u w“;’n velocity P\[N;m‘!:& SATIN— : in the Civilian Comservation Cor 41 . } COATS 3 7 in Alaska and work is progressii ca e ; : G 3 o3 e ® A A =y g on many projects despite the win i s | J B LI Z4) WOOLEN ¢ season, according to Charles G ; o £ | RADIO EEPORT DY P49 10 5 Burdick, Administrative . Assist Low:st 4am. 4am. Preeip i i ) s z : : Max. temp. | 3s : , E)fl‘qs‘i g in the Forest Service and chief o e ” . e, Poa ;24 5:‘:'\ Mol _:S B, . CCC activity in the Territory, v ; % ‘!(lsLZAQJI{um.\ temp. temp. Ve u]:“m 22t ~TRT €’ . e returned yesterday on the Yukon / i e 0 o 7 A A 24 GIRLS (-l after several weeks in the W , : iy, 1 5 COATS Group 1 4o AREY ho. e N e ome ‘f $ o camy TODAY At Cordova, where he conferred - e ey S A f with District Ranger Earl Jacok Q.0U ‘;I() “»’; ,, the CCC is bulding a log crib rev H i % ment to protect the small boat & e bor at Eyak Lake, Burdick report g CH[LDR..-"S 1ol “ the spring, it is planned to buil i ? : Ly : ' s b 1“ ) 9 2 pd skaters’ cabin at Eyak which will 4 F . e Sy | CHINCHILLA Group 2 BRSO M § [avaicoic tor the townspeopie. : ol W R R : e " " [ 0N the spring, it isp lanned to build % 5 g o 5 WA . g le COA .&l :"‘{1 ‘)’; R - salt water swimming pool at C. ¥ 1 s ¥ _ ldeva by constructing a small d )(} 4 {There are 50 men enrolled ther 3 ; . 5 - ¥ \ / | There are 18 natives enrolled ; oo g, e ; s e ;. ] . HOUS 7 | Tatitlik, he said, and they ¢ '4 Pl e T L, e g A p et g ;; SR \| £ structing a trail from the v " o J 5 co 58 2 10 3 MDLCQTQ | Ellamar, a distance of about t P ! & : ; ; #" = 4p 1 GIRLS’ SILK DPN SES DRESSES B anemal, miles:t p o ~ ; : e - ] 4 24 24 6 15 “1\«@(1 * W 20 natives under Foreman Sam Be WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TODAY tles are building a dock and bre ; Rl ; A4 Lot 1 thont . of S Gllhse! ¢ ¢ ) Seattle (airport), cloudy, tempe-ature, 36; Blaine, cloudy. : -“1 n) eac h? B Eame it s L % : o | toria, cloudy. 93; Alert Bay, cloud 01 Harbor, cloudy, : / ke ;] [& 4 angara clou Dennison at Seward, the CCC head clear, 18; Craig, clear, 20; g r, 205 P.\ul b'.xv found 12 enroliees had just com pleted a breakwater at Kenai Lk vt o i e il S y Eitkea, clear, Hoonel, clear, 20; Ha le Inm} 14; Ra ranger station and the crew had SR : i T et ar, Juncau cloudy, 18; way, cloudy, 13; Cape e xen S [L] been shifted to Anehorage. (¢ ' S " i & i ; i > St. El 3 Cordova m_'m. 20: hundred men are enrclled at t L horage, ¢ 3 lJl:(.E , latter place, he reported, and cgmr / v : Hot Spr y, -16; w's Leading Department Store” ks et seta bt i thE LA Boc- ; 2 new dance frock for midseason wear, made of sheer black u uby, snowing; Nulato, cloudy, 6; Kaltag, cloudy, 4; Una- phone and telegraph building own:d ace en with pale gre vers. It is cut on body-molding lines akle Pty B (11)( umute, clear, -2 1 by the railroad. The CCC there are @ a fairly full skirt. The » and cap sleeves are of fine black Sunrise, 8:05 a.m.; sunset, 4:24 p.m, engaged in work on the pontoon atlined wil ver motifs cut from the lace. AITHER ) H {landing in the canal between Spen Low barometric pressure prevaile rom Cordova also doing work in connection witl ) SR R ‘ s enter stance west of Washington, the lowest repér relocating the Palmer _lnr')v\x‘ E eS8 KLUBLEe] 4 2 1 gh barometric pressure prev. Fasses 4 S[mui which ran through the railroad g Ve Y i v an m the ing Sea eastward to the Ms yards, 4 3 A ey ’4‘4'1"1»‘: f the crest being 0 inches a Fairbanks. This § 1 At Henat, ‘Burdick saw Mz &nd 5 distribution has been attended by precipitation ov M)\ Ralph Waggoner, former] 1 nd rn British Columbia, also over port Junfiau and had lunch with then g LS court te c its mer wna and Yukon valley i nd by fair wea h g 4 Peninsula southward to th: ¢ ¢ witt Nling— Waggoner is teaching ther 4 : £ e studio contracts with sta b ‘”"?d" i i g, ek Thme are 35 men engaged in CCC Aasgie . | have been endarzered POWAET /thats mag g , work at Kenai and at Homer (i £ J e g t Q) Merit Badge» to Be Award-!are 23 more, mostly engaged in road hves baking f e ed at Court of Honor |comstruction Remember, it's been raising light, melt-in-yc biscuits for 56 Next Salurddy complete others before the € % S iy old.cor . b January Juneau _— of Honor meets are Malcolm Faulk b s . 5 # icd eof 43 y was 54 degree Four Boy Scuuw pased tests for ner, Cyril Zuboff, Frank Kr : 1 i Cast ARVE Pem kg ! 1935 and the lowest January Merit Badges at the examination Fred Sorri, and George Walmsl b kir for Wi Rt r L r s period conducted by the Board of Review | & e b Cirana . Natonal i i : Sy legrees below zero in 1916 last night in the High School > 3 \ - gymnasum, with A. B. Phillips,| Evidence of a race of gian Superintendent of Schools, in tor Indians which roame charge as chairman of the board. |2nd plains of Tes Jim Glasse passed in mechanical |Years ago has been discovered by .. : tw arinidiy: il g BN a6 ear that of 1891 when 20.51 Bty - Trallia 13 tted linss on the pavement that| Af3Wing, wood turning, and wood |E. F. Pohl, archaeologist, in exca- , 7 e 15 iy St hes were recorded and the Irest Pu\l!\llfi[,’ Traflic Lines i an ;’ !xf(» o Sei Jack Glasse, photography; |Vations at Cold Spring, Te: ‘I!)::l; : soed " e e 1907 when 048 i was Is \ery Dangerous Job D! . t denotc 2 * cc Lucas, automobiling and pio- | R R that ieing P s A ded. The maximuix ‘ sk ¢ weering; Hallie Rice, mechanical | RINK BOUND OVER The res z P £ o Instders: eredit B g 1S precipitation to « drawing, reading, safety, stamp| St ' nds Cagney riginal bt TIR IS X Y Wal- hour period collecting and wood turning. Merit| Lester Rink, charged with con- on wention that tudio president h prime jnehes on the Badges will be warded at the Court |tributing to the delinquency of worked. but on a slip of the studio sty Aty Je Deats pew: mnp of Honor to be held next Saturday |minor girls, was bound over to the in billing him under Pal O pnd Sy S evening. grand jury under $1,000 bail yes- jat ome of the Warner's theaters e iy mnooEned OveE Second Class Scouts who passed jterday after a hearing beforc Com- which was ¢ ach of T L br Jack phe m m depth of snow cn a part of their tests and \who w11]1mlssiouer Fo]lx Gray. | rl.u! the case gone through to a .~ 2 Der fEl, < ensued. groung ay any time during the| e S 4 ‘Llhl i falr shtened month in the vicinity of the Fed-| _ ts 20; " n a thre conferer a1 and’ Territorinl- Bullding was FEach question ecounts each w I)am'o F ro(‘hs Bl”(h‘ Foamily 4round Fee Sprmg Effml Arv Prec e AT o o the 30 A he clov (2L Of 8 (Ro-part guesion, 1. LOS ANGEL Cal., Feb. 1. James Ganey and crew are en gaged in ty k but it's mighty and one man has been serious for the men themselves. Jured Angeles sleeps t, F They use a special paint that dries ing the 1000 miles of ifn 18 minute knockeq Y rly ery 3 ¢ of the month there was an star ar v s. Cagney, I = ? 1. X~ r are winne agn pe g gl i oy This grandson of the ex By ADELAIDE KERR ’ o : o ] with Warners, could n w : . r a major studio, as ma- | Who is he? Who is his fiancee? e 3 kaiser recently became engaged. : in the vicinity of the Weather ently became engag AP Feature Service Write fogiih 5 : reau office. % . 5 P Feature Service Writer b . : : ¢ * r studios have a silent, unofficial "R OIS L 2. Did Canadla’s supreme ride-skirt Cho A 5 W 3 green about employing each 5 S court call the “stork derby” legal Wide-skirted irowny frocks are! | ! , ey : o eeacll partly cloudy, and - twenty-five 8 skimming over New York's smart-| | woy | i 5| cloudy days during tk 1 s w smart : : oudy days during the month. Out i Hoabe ot o ; 1 g 1 > n a “major’ re- ~Jibr Has Teruel been an est dance floors these evenings. y 5 ¥ i i ner Bre ; . of a possible 224.1 hours, tl s billow around their wearer's 4 s 3 A e : - of sunshine received Was 132 hours.| piause (aj it has rich gold m, and appear in hue: . v ; 5 S ; sney substitute not | °F 19 p 3 cent. £ s | mines, (b) it threatened Ma- ake the smartest supper| : £ g o c ue, Cagney , The average relative humidity at| grigrs cutlgt ta the sea, (c) or colrful as flower gar. : ¢ L g o A 7 ¥ ar 3 3:30 a. m. was 76 per cent; at noon,| g it was lhe insurgents’ The best are of pleated ¢ 5 _‘ 3 R 58 ly. His old deal netteq |1 Per cent, and at 3:30 p. m, 73 net, are nearly always S ; 3 ‘ . o R 1 im gvc)\,uu for four pictures per cent. { ; ruunlry has just de ¢ and are oflen topped by ; . k. : L Toc many ay wa . S TR AT been connected with the U. S. brief boler me slender-skirted 4 ¥ E 5 N 3 o - cne of Cagney’s kicks against the by a new American airway? rocks are also seen. . N i " ¢ tudio. Another ay h 8w ax nug 5 Dees President Roosevelt I you are choosng a new party % | 5 v A o St required, in f 0 do un- cxpect (he budget to be bal- r ) put zip in ycur spirits and " { : ’ g 4 z § t y deeds C 1 SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 1 — A anced in the next fiscal year? obe, try cnz of the new color S . Er 5 o GERRES < la J t f and |3 per ceni transaciions tax to take| Answers on page six. nes. Have a full net frock ¥ P /. 2 hem a 1 un- the place of existing real and per- | > ich alternates panels of fuchsia &% 1 ¢ 5 : asant to Cagney personally. The sonal proj taxes and sales and | NOTICE and blue, a pale blue pleated chif- ; 5 i e t4: laugh is that while Cagney at income levies is advocated by the| Women of the Moose to meet fcn banded in white velvet ribbon . 3 \ S a and tional playing gentle- | California Tax Relief Committee. | Wednesday at 8 pm, LO.OF. Hall or a gray chiffon with pink roses ‘ 3 ¥ y rol the rest of the screen Support is being sought for a con- | GERTIE OLSEN, massed on the bodice. ¢ 5 % s berserk and leading lag stitutional amendment. . Recorder ¢ ¢ 2 to regard slaps an K = o5 s part of their day's work! o> your imagination in selecting Carry one of the new gold apple compacts and necklace and bracelets ur dance ¢ se jazz orck one of New Yor : y Sl o ; : is important to suec- g A i dance frocks. Here are 3 A & some of his suggestions: : . W L & Average Temperature for | Give most of ¥ attention tt S : i | your own man n't smile toc e : E e | 'V]()nlh 3] 9 Dt‘DI’EtS, RC- much at the others. More incipien o : ! ports Weatuer Bureau romances have been spoiled in nigh § & 2 , clubs by a woman's flirting with ¢ 5 5 AR The month of January was warm- another man than by any other 3 P < er and wetter than normal, with| cause, i A B Lhe percentage of possible sunshine Don't act in a way to attract at- R r . 8 correspondingly below normal, ac-| tention. Draw it by your appear- % - : ording to the monthly meteorolo- ance and poise, not by an overvivac- e 4 % 3 gical report issued today by the ious manner. i & 5 Jae : Juneau Weather Bureau office. | Don't dence cheek to cheek .or i 5 Vi £ e S The average temperature for the kick your heels backward. month was 319 degrees, as com- Look as though you were having| DANCING BILLOWS i - -y - vared with 2 normal of 27.6 degrees. a good time, Smile, | x & g The mercury reached its highest flewer garland band Don't powder your nase on the| Celorful frocks drift through the powder rooms of New York's smartest night clubs these evenings. The ©2¢ poine on the 4th when a tempera-| <2 NAMES OF UNEMPLOYED in New York state, anen {1 . «o at the left, combining pink and black net, is Worn With a black veil headdress. Pale biue net fashicos tyr. liled on cards oeing sorted at ouices of job insurance drive, wili give ecler to this spring evening dance floor or in the club, Go ‘o & ure of 46 degrees was registered. designed by Maggy Bouf. the powder room. j the frock at the right, with a lace bodice embroidered in black beads, \The lowest temperature last month picture of number unemployed, and the work they desire,

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