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| Here’s a Jau all nty Spring I PENN-CRAFT (Division of Jobn B. Stetson Company) A jaunty Tyrol an taper in the lines of its | of thesportiest rafts $5_°° B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” | crown marks this new style as one i s o Do ring Penn. | MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr | E i R YELLOW JACKET This jacket of yellew whipeord and the skirt of black woel are trimmed with bla silk braid. 1It's ng combination by N the a smart Creed of Peace Talk in World ¥a fength ef the ar Department general staft v t first completing the War Reveals Many Phases \ege course, the' COUmtry’s obut- tanding soldier, Gen. John J. Per- Of War Are Discussed hing, made it without such ex- S PAdd (R perience. He was appointed to the 8 first war college class in’ 1904 but i 4 was recalled to act as observer in r. They cover such questions of {he Russo-Japanese WAL; bhe; SRRV ODEIARODnS 058 W In 1924, after the world war, he my or several armies. For instanc 7 . was given a diploma. He slyly ob- bt be posed; served that the college evidently through the sidered that some of this activit- ed off n the meantime had merited the the ard blem like LI has b n n and appes coast. Prepare D rue that no officer noy hip on ted to memk by Lester D. Henderson. or falling l‘:i;iv' making your life able? a guaranteed relief Free Consultation The ROYAL Beauty Salon i ANN EARLY BARR———— — o _OQwner-Operator e B "Q,”:Efenings “If Your Hair Is Not Becoming f 5 " "115 Becond Street to You—You Should Be - | Telephone 723 Coming to Us." L4 50 o 4 * Think in Color and Subtle Flavor in Preparing Mid-Le \ED CRABMEAT shiny meld, surrcunded by crisp celery, deviled eggs, tcmato lices and ripe olives makes a pleasing Lenten ‘uncheon. | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORG.| gk AP Feature Service Writer ‘MGRE s ER | It's an ingenious hostess who turns § o lighter, gayer foods for her mid- | ¢ . 32 B | Lenten luncheon | She'll take special pains to see | sAlL'NBs ARE hat her dishes have a subtle fla- sor, are interestingly arranged and .re pleasing in color. On a chilly day shelll nrobablyi erve a creamy soup, an‘a la king| mixture, a souffle or a*fondue—as N P g . o Progress Being Made g, he first course CANGELLED 017 She won't have to- plan . more Unio n-Canners than two courses if she chooses an W {81 interesting 1main course and & age Dlspute -ather filling dessert. Take creamed asparagus, for stance. Instead of serving it in the b s susl way, try arrenging a row of Would not accept a wage reduc oast points around the edge of a A. 1. Elsworth, spokesman for slatter. Top each with creamed - packers, said: ‘'We are dealing v paragus. Fill in the center with five different unions and whil little mounds of buttered carrots, haye ‘not broken off negotia | sreen beans, Harvard beets and | Witn them, there seems littie Jotato - balls roiled in - parsiey.|hood there will be amy agre | 3prinkle the vegetable: with melt- because of the union refusel to re- | 30 butter mixed with a little grated cogmize the fact that the, eannorie heese, salb and pepper. cannot. oparate at o profis Try a salad. Put individual molds there are reductions of costs Jf frozen fruit or vegetable salad on Ong the line, including labor. | cups ef crisp lettuce. Have plenty #This is made nacessary by { of mayonnaise in a bowl nearby. stocks of last year's seimon. vt 1dd @ piateful of ginger wuffins for duced. at high cost and which @ still en hand.” Dice tuna fish or salmen. bhard- . Itis estimated that 300 emplovees cooked eges vies ond celery us of the Alaska &ine will lose their together. Mix in a generous quan- jobs for an indefinite period, due to tity of mayonnaise. Artange each the tieup. (Centinued from Page One 1 surprise. portion on fresh watercress and o wise T und it with tiny cheese g 2 B = Stuff fresh tomatoes with cottage . 13 cheese seasoned with diced cucum- bers, green peppers and nuts. Pass a bread tray full of warm orange bread. If you want something @ little nove filling than salad substitite: A soni and cheese loaf topped with creamed asparagus. Boats Digging, Three More Are Ready STARTED NOW AT FAIRBANKS Creole shrimp with boiled rice. Creamed mushrooms in a spin- with grated ach ring — topped cheese and a dash of paprika. —— Make the most of the spring Fairbanks Ncws-Miner in your desserts. U. 8. Smelting Co. enginsers, have Rhubarb or strawberry tarts are opened the 138 dredging season i fr especially delicious at this time of the Fairbanks district, with, two year. So is old-fashioned straw- | boats . digging and th more to berry ((or rhubarb) shortcake. Sp start by the end of this week. The is rhubarb cobbler with a lemon |dredges axe starting a week earlier this spring than in 1937 sauce. Then there are chocolate, nut or ~Many employees of former yed strawberry souffle served cold with have returned to wo nd more whipped cream; angel-food cake,|are coming back, while 150 are al- strawberry and iee cream sand- recdy at work in the mining camp:. wiches; assorted chilled fruits and) The company empic,ce list now berries served with sand tarts totals 200 men in this district, and (spice cookies); chocolate roll cov- during the peak period of the sum- ered with whipped cream mer the total probably will be in Here is a recipe for a crabmeat|excess of 750 men—approximately salad which should serve eight: }Lhe same as last year. 1 package salad gelatin (aspic) | The company pay oll is largest 1 cup boiling water | while. hydraulicking is under way in 2 eggs the -summer. Starting date of strip- 1 tablespoon granulated sugar | Ping operations depends upon the 1 teaspoon salt weather, but it probably will be early 1 tablespoon onion juice in May. 2 tablespoons lemen ‘juice New Qperating Units 1% oup flaked crabmeat Ewo ! new operating units will be 14 cup chopped eelery .« s going this season—a dredge on Ped- ' i tablespopn chopped parskey ro creek and a big dragline on Crip- Dissolve salad gelatin in boiling Ple creek. water, Beat eggs slightly. Add sugar The .. Yuba Manufacturing Co., and’ salt. 'Add hot gelatin mixture San Francisco, has made good pro- slowly, stirring continually. <Adi Exess. in.dabricating the dredge for onion juice: and-lemon ' juice. Chill PRedyo ereek; and it will be shipped |until mixture ‘begins to . thicken. NOfth by the:.end of this menth. then -8dd 'crabmeat, oelery: and :xThe-company's camp ut Gilmore ehopped parsley. ‘Pour into mould has: been remobed to Perdo.ereek and chill until-firm. where the new dredge will be set up. This boat will be designed as No. 4. Big Dragline jor Cripple «As soom @s weather conditiens be- come favorable this spring, the drag- line will:be: assembled on Cripple creekFhe:machine and supplemen- tazy equipment have been received | amd cichecked. - Blectrically operated, the dragline will handiec an 8-cubic- yard«<ducket. . Thaw drilling * was ‘mmd &t Chatanika today by a small crew. Later the crew may to- tal 25 men. s Ice removal has hecn completed at feur dredge ponds—Cleary, No. | ®; Bster, No. 6; Goldstream, No. 2; Fox, No. 8; At the Chatanika dredge No. 3, iee cutting will be completed this week. First To Start > Pirst dredge in operation this sea- (son was No. 6 at Ester which began | digging last Thursday, and the mext was No. 5 at Cleary, last Saturday A crew of 16 men is employed to operate each dredge. The boats are | electrically driven, powesed by cur- D {MPLED Richard Greene, 22, signs contract for | Talent Scout Robert Low who rent from the compainy's plant on hopes the Briton will “out-Tay- Ganden Island. lor” Bebonfi'lylar. | Development work is being oar- Boy Held a S fter hie McCarty mine, the oniy quartz operation in rict i A small cr haft on Tenderfoot creek. w is sinking t 1 prospec and the cmpany ha ome prospect shaft on Tenderfoot creek, other districts to be completéd this season e mbers sehmidt ont Schmidt, een o planes nd of For- p base. Whai Is Your News 1.Q.? [ — - h Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part question, 10. A score of 60 is fair; 80, good. 1. Who i this European strong man? 2, At the large reception given him recently in Washing- ton, High Commissioner Me- Nutt of the Philippines an- nounced that he would like the Democratic presidential nomi- natien. True or false? Why may the activities of Henry W. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, affect prices? 4. ¥s the capital of Hungary (a) Praha, (b) Budapest, or (¢) Bucharest? 5. What goevernment - pro- posed legislation caused a flare- up in the Japanese parliament? Answers on page Ssix. e 0dd School Vehicles SALMON, Idaho, March 23. — Idaho has the oldest and the new- est modes of school transportation. A covered wagon takes pupils to school at Lehmi. Many of them leave home before daylight, return after dark. School children at nearby Shoup are Grawn across the Salmon River in aerial cages to reach their class- rooms. | crdered b coronet’s jury he 2d knife inte his mothe him for (ruancy from high nd jus chal d to the gr: ) westimeny schesl. Mail Car Fire He!d Accidemal LOS ANGELES March “Purely accidental.” This Ur who investigated the was the nited States postoff B 's throal because made o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1936, Mother’s Slayer U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER L (By the U. 8. Weather Burcau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Marth 23: Fair tonight and Thursday, continued cool; moderate east to north winds. ey Weather forecast for Southeas Alaska: Fair tonight and Thurs- day, continued c moderate east to noerth winds, except fresh over Dixon Entrance larence Strait] Chatham Strait, and Lynn Canal. Fovecast of winds alony the Coa t of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate o fresh cast tc north winds tonigit and Thursday from Dixon En- trance to Cape Hinchinbrook. : & LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humicity Wind Velocity' Weathes 4 pm. 2950 35 33 NE 14 Cloudy tam. 2046 29 661 W 4 PLCldy Ncoy today 29.43 38 . AL NR 8 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS & TODAY Max. temp. Low st 4am. 4am. Prerip 4am Station last 24 hours | temy temp. velocity 23 brs. Weaths Atka 3t 32 32 8 52 Di.Cldy Anchorage 36 19 e o T Barrow -10 16, 118 ] 0 Clear Nome -10 =92 4 0 *Clea Bethel -8 -26 0 Clea Fajrbanks 12 8 8 T 1Bnow Lawson 18 -14 -14 0 Clear 8t. Paul 12 2 i X “Snow ; Putch Harbor ... 32 24 2 ] 3 | jak 38 23 26 [ 0 } dova 38 21 2 4 0 {Clear Juncan 35 27 29 6 H, . PLClay ka 42 33 - — o i Ketchikan 42 28 28 4 01 Clear Prince Rupert 46 32 34 6 0 Clear Edmonton 42 26 26 6 o0 Gloudy Seattle 44 40 44 16 83 Rain rges Portland 46 46 46 12 78 Pt Cldy e gan Francisco 54 52 54 10 25 Rain New York 4 56 60 12 0 Clgar Washington 86 60 62 4 [} Cloudy WEATHFE CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), raining, temperature, 42; Blaine, cloudy. 42; Vic- i toria. cloudy, 42; Alert Bay, cloudy. 34: Bull Harbor, cloudy, 38; Triple nd, partly cloudy; Langara Island, partly cloudy, 37; Prince Ru- pert, partly cloudy, 32; Ketchikan, clear, 28; Craig, clear, 34; Wrangell, clear, 33; Petersburg. clear, 38: Sitka, cloudy, 35; Radioville, cloudy, 36; Soapstone Paint, cloudy, 32; Hoonah, clear, 30; Hawk Inlet, partly cloudy. 30; Juneau. cloudy, 31; Skagway, cloudy, 26: Cape Hinchin- brook, cloudy, 33; St. Elias, cloudy, 32; Cordova. cléar, 27; Chitina, | clear, 8; McCarthy, partly cloud, Anchorage, cloudy, 21; Fair- banks, snowing, 2; Hot Springs, -10; Tanana. partly cloudy, -22; Nenana, cloudy, -4; Ruby, clouly, -20; Nulato, clear, -20; Kaltag, clear, -26; Unalakleet, clear, -20. Juneau, March 24.—Sunrise, by inspectors erious fire 53 a.m.; sunset, 6:22 p.m. which broke on a Pacific Eleetric mail car enroute to Los Angeles WLATHER SYNOPSIS & Harbor recently, destroying the cax The storm area that prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean yes- i and the entire consignment of mail ‘or_du_v morning hes moved rapidly southeastward, being centered ! “Just one of those things—it may his morning & shart distance west of Washington and Vancouver Is- M e started from a cigarette .or d, the lowest reported pr ire being 28.90 inches. The haromet some other natural cause,’ postal pressure was also low over the Aleutian Islands. Rains were reported of s explained, in setting at zldm)g ll}(- coastal regions of the Wes' Coast states and snows over the rest rwmors that sabotage may lower Tanana Valley and over portions of the Aleutians, elsewhere have been responsible for the blaze | over the field of observation fair weather prevailed. -os It was colder last night over Scutheastern Alaska, the Bering Sea 3 egion, and over the lower MacKenzie Valley, and warmer at Fairbanks Tw'n se“te“ce and over the West Coast states. [ i 2 H H ceedings toward condemnation of |1 T ns 45 a I flr“'a un s the Chino property and sent $oil ! Ivg“ wl [ o?(perts south to find a new loca- sl . tion 4 7; e “B fm’ P"su" The University of Calffornia and DF Roy and State Agricultural Department ex- Raiph King, f ar-old twin perts, ate testing’ soil from 200 pos- brothers, were given identical sen-) sible locations submitted to the tences for participation in the same SACRAMENTO, March 23.—Cali- |comimission as likely sites. fornia will not erect her newest Because delay in starting the were sentenced to from and fourth prison at Chino in San Prison might jeopardize the Federal to five in the Colorado Bernardino County, but will select grant of nearly two million dollars, by Judge Joseph a new site in the south. it was decided to purchase a new . Walsh following their pleas of This decision was made by the Site as soon as possible and to g to the theft of seven Suits commission charged with selecting Start construction of the four mil- ¢ of clothes. a site. lion-dollar institution at once. > oo — The commission decided some 3 G o 7 Ao Brighten Up Your Home For et e e i e ot | Empire classifieds pay with LARGE MIRROR and GLASS SHELVES Priced from $2.25 In White Enamel Also a variety of sizes finished so that yo enamel them to match your color scheme. OLD OREGON TRAIL FURNITURE Made from Western Pine—Attractively designed and sturdy as the old oxcarts. 5.Piece Breakiast Set—$49.50 e Juneau-Young Har BATHROOM CONVENIENCE Medicine Cabinets | weeks ago to p its court pro-. Today's News Tcday.—Empire. SPRING - * BEAUTIFUL NEW MIRRORS from the renowned NURRE factory with lifetime guar- antee. Ventian type in plain and etched as well as exquis- ite framed ones for living room and dining room. 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