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Nafion's First E In Distributing Surplus of Food Through Stores, Click vy s et LI B sdalham White trator at Rochester, Senge Federal Bq JONUN B. DAVIS thmk the ment in di through th clicking fine In one Ww started May 1t chased § stamps, g in the eity ceived fre good only for These com ties are ed by the Al,_present cormmeil, egg offiges and tions warra Troft or added Apout 16,750 eligible to buy the all been able to parti any have not checks since the plan we Results Called ‘Encourag At the end of the {irst-week; Sec- rod; desig icul {lour ines, Secr they butter pefruit beans, dried p As ¢ will be taken list here are but not pate produc to this persons stamps 3 Hydf;)eledrit xPe"mem Plants in Alaska; wer Commission t ‘ 1 capacity of 48162 horsepower. Plants with a capagity of leéss than 100 horsepower were not included in the report. Of the 32 plants, 10 are classed as utilities with a com- bined horsepower totaling and the otk 22 plants are shown 1s industri miscellaneous with a total capaCity of 33457 horse= power In view water power in the Territory has peen variously estimated at between 4 and 5 million horsepower, and was atively estimated by the late ed H. Bro of the Geological Survey, at 2,800,000 hérsepower, it appear that with the present ent of only 48162 horse- wer the potential waterpower may yerly be considered as one of the undeveloped Tresources " materials will iven whatever surplus food was on hand at the time. either the or veterans’ welfare identification welfare agency. for all those quali- hie finimum and ‘max- mps which can te the FSCC $1 per rective thei on the T per ‘week and maximum of about $1.50 are set. Gets® Half Value Free The participant presents his iden- tification card at the' FSCC office, where it is checked. He is given ) a certification, ¥isting the maximum and minimum amounts of stamps he can buy, and purchases orahge stamps, in 25-cent denominations, wi his money. For every two orange stamps he buys, the Govern- t gives him a'25-cent blue stamp. The client then takés the stamps rocery store and makes his Grocers may use the stamps to purchase more supplies from wholesalers, cash them at banks, or receive payment for them at the FSCC office. At the end of the first week, grocers, banks and g wholesalers had returned $8,189 in 1211y gtamps to the FSCC for cash. ect the Pt A o of ub o chosen, it will be I If satisfactory x nts can be worked out with etail dry goods d dded, the plan may goods as well g stton ham in White, R representa « he for thg s reported movement of Merchants dicted success wholesal inere sur- nmodit Relief client pa pleased because they coul kind of foods they wanted Wnder the old setup, eligibles plus c wexe, Taday's News, Today—Empire. ¥ e 48,162_Hqfifsepower? ed figures from the state are a totdl of 32 hydro- in Alaska with a %o- 14,705, )t the fact that potential| 'FOUR SALOON ' APPLICATIONS ARE APPROVED Council fo Build Concrete Water Tank, Overhang j for First Street | Approval of four applications for saloon licenses was voted by the Juneau City Council 195t night. The applications were the first to be made here under the new Territor- | ial law. . All expect to open for bus- iness about July 1, when the half | year license will cost $500 | Beer, wine and hard liquor pensary licenses wWere approved for the Baranof Hotel, Alaskan Bach-i elor Hotel and Mike Kosoff of the | Arctic Bar. A club license for the | Elks Club was approved. The Council ordered a start of work on building a concrete water | tank to furnish fire protection for | the Seatter Tract. The WPA will furnish $1,128 in labor for the; project, while ‘the City’s share for be about $800. To Puild Overhang Another jecb on which work w ordered buil of an overh: to widen First Street at Dixon ¢ allow ‘automobiles to get aroun the corner of the George F. Alex- ander property after the City moves the road at the Judge's reque Expenditure of $375 was authoriz:c by the Council. John Hermle appeared fo 2 Clty to move his garage ulley as stipulated in a Courl or |coming into effect July 26. Cour ciimen topk the p L Hevmle should move the garage his own expense. A new workmen's compensation ihsurance contract 15 to be award- ed tonight by the City to eith the McLean Agency, Shattu Agency or Alaska Personal Service all of which applied for the policy but submitted plans too intricate for the -Council to figure ocut. A are to figure today whet their pol ieies would cost on the basis of last year's payroll and the« givin the lowest estimate will get the business. k — | MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued to- | day to Howard Warner Wyckoff of Juneau and Lois Esther Wanberg of Petersqurg. o wift 3o oaad b Which of These GREAT - Do YOU Want? Here’s YOUR Commercial & Secretarial ;% 1 The Essentials For Any Bus Here is YOUR High School Education! THE COMPLETE FOUR-YEAR COURSE K No Further Payments Course TOW you can have the advantages of a su- cation — under some of rgin América — for less than 1% of the usyal business school tuition fee. P 0 get the train- i perb business edu the most farious teache Now, in your own home; you can make thal job & financial sueeéss, Here in a single tial commezcial and seeretar: ing you need to secure the job you want and to stepping stone to permanent cost ,000.00 t are are the 15 essen- o e pri}:u'xj ‘c‘oums——the basic knowledge demanded PROVEMENT COURSES | | OVER 1000 PAGES Career iness | No Further | ‘ Payments Volume which o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939. ACROSS . Move Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Daily C. rosswofil Puzzlé 20. Mark aimed at in curling k28 Fine openwork cs TIE . Imitator IS . Desire ex- pectantly . Positive M|M(E Inclosures for chickens 32, Tree . Grievousl, alicted electric pole . Possess . Mountain Commonities 7. Park in the Rocky nymphs . Bwerves Mountains . And so forth: abbr. Sticep killing parrot Serpent Clear profit Make lace 6. Stage players Nerve | network | 31 Storing place 1 Age #Habituatea graves with kG ind of leather Masculine for provisions | or imple- name | ments . Goddess of TvlcoONo>oNZ» [0 wl-m{of\z|—-|[oNNZIm{-[> y gait Rooflike dawn Unite Negative Bone 0 That which is . Wearlsome contained Son of Seth 75 Paths Goddess of the 77. Largest harvest vegetable organism 78. French river 80. Old-time dagger 81. Soft drink: collog. 82. Come in 83. Edible . seaweed Huge wave Anger - eper- 49. Look s stirup Down: prefix . Gastropod mollusk 57. Devour . Very stupid Place 62. Son of one's brother or sister . Gone by Edible seed 8. By birth Druj The turmeric Lariat 6. Article L 7an | 7 HEN/ SENEN/ JEEE BOAT HARBOR DREDGING 10 TAKE 6 MONTHS Base Won't Be Ready Un- il Next Year, Mayor Is Informed Juneaw’s small boat harbor will t be ready for Harry I inf ed this ngineer's offif Bids on dredging the harbor are to be onened July 6, work will start August 1 and the dredging will e at least mi 15 to complete. The C informed the War De- partment week that it will onild no further breakwaters, so the job is to be done by bucket dredge instead of suction dreds e ROEHM LEAVES FOR INVESTIGATIONS OF MINING PROPERTIES - Jack Roehm, ciate Mining Engineer of the ritorial De- partment of Mines, left on the Yu- kon for the We rd, where he will ma examinations in the Cor- dova disurict, go to Fairbanks over the R highway and to the Lowe for geological investic e map- ping work rted last | year. Before his election to the Ameri- ERd/dNdN Wl dNs/ AN/ WSRE 5l cover was of One who en- [ [ broker In B) 67. In_Egyptian religion, the disk of the amping ay, ind sun Appellation of Ather Symbol for neon 7/ T N/ JERE - i gk Fishery Product | Laboratory Being | Sought for Alaska’ A bill introduced in the Humc‘ June § by A. J. Dimond would authorize an appropriation of $50.- | 000 to enable the Bt of Fish- | eries to establish a fichery products | luboratory in the Territory. { Under the provisions of the bill | the Bureau of Fisheries is authoriz- | ed to cooperate with the Pisheries Experimental Commission of the Territ as well as will munici- | palities, agencies, organizations, or | individuals, in working toward lhei purpose of the Act. It stipulates| that $20,000 of the appropriation | authorized shall be construed as| the Federal participation for match- ing the like amount which was ap- | propriated by the Federal Legisla- | | ture in 1937 for such use. This is | particularly in line with the sug-“ gested plan that has been under consideration for some years to es- tablish a {ishery products laboratory at Ketchikan, { | —WEDNESDAY— MEAT BALLS with ITALIAN Spaghetti For LUNCHEON at the ' BARANOF U. S. DEPARTMENT OF" AG‘ICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. June 20: Cloudy, with showers. tonight and Wednesday; gentle to moderate southerly winds. Ferecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy, with showers, tonight and Wedriesday; gentle to moderate southerly winds, except moderate to fresh south wind over Lynn Canal and Dixon Entrance. Forecast of winds along the Co st of the Guif of Alaska: Moder- ate to fresh southeast winds tonight and Wednesday from Dixon En- trance to Cape Spencer and moderate east winds from Cape Spen- cer to Tape Hi inbrook. LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 59 49 w 7 48 91 s 4 54 58 SE 12 RADIO REPORTS Weather Cloudy Lt. Rain Cloudy Time 3:30 p.m. yesterday 3:30 a.m. today Ncen today Barometer 29.93 29.96 2089 TODAY 3:30a.m. Precip. temp. 24 hqurs 0 19 0 0 0 09 o Lowest temp. 40 46 32 m 3:30 a.m. Weathar Cloudy Cloudy Clear - Pt. Cl'dy Clear Cloudy Clear Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Mod. Rain Lt. Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Drizzling Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Max. tempt. i last 24 hours 46 54 “ 52 Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordo Junean Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmenton Seattle 0 0 19 21 0 .03 70 10 72 | WEATHER SYNOPSIS pressure continued below 1nd over “the Gulf of Al the lowest report- E 29.70 inches over the Gulf of Alaska and 29.72 inches at Nome. High barometric pressuce prevailed from Prince Ru- pert and Alert Bay southwestward to the Hawaiian Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleutian Islands southeastward to Ore- gon, also over the Alaska Railroad belt and over the Tanana Valley, and by generally fair weather over the western and northern por- tions of Alaska. Juneau, June 21.—Sunrise, 2:53 a.m.; sunset, 9:10 p.m. metric normal this morning s being via Glacier National Park ® Plan now to see New York’s truly amazing show. 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