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_—————— ~ < 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR {/7/ c-vzu( /du(r: Nere WEDNESDAY Pled ‘,T__—Your Easter Costume At A Glance™ SCHOOLGIR ( \HIR(.IR[, YOUNG MATRON fong jacket. - ered pleated skirt, | the fitted jacket i pique blouse. Suit combining fitted brown wool S Sand beige costume | jacket, circular gray skirt (for contrast). suit with a plain dress Costume suit of sheer navy or cadet and overplaid jacket blue wool (jacket over dress). Tailleur of navy twill, gray or beige checked wool. (Watch for pockets on Contrast suit combining plaid taffeta jacket and blouse and plain wool skirt. Pin striped navy blue wool tailleur with long fitted jacket wrapped up in one of the new platinum fox scarfs. Bolero suit of dark sheer crepe with white accents Plaid ool suit. [ Tim fitted coat of bla vy, sand Neat - waisted, flare Bloused-back coat with a tube shm or aray wool with smafl neat lapels. skirted dark wool coat | skirt. Vine and gray plaid coat, belted in | with hipbone pockets | Princesse coat with a flared skirt. C‘ ! il to emphasize the long her may be of black, navy or oa Full backed navy blue wool coat with waisted look. brown wool handled for the 1940 softer « whitenlaided 77 wodl fFofit Fur jacket of sable. | look.) dyed squirrel to wear ¥ fotted . ftneds. bow and 1 tousedback silhouette with slim skirt: s g€, a ¢ navy d 1d sun buttons, JTUJ a beit of bright suede or Finnish em. | Longitorso dress of navy wool jersey broidery with white pique accents. § Koo print frock, Agy plaid taffeta sailor. chapeau whose ¢ vy blue straw e tilting fe girl's ~wilor of witli red streamers ( ward). spe o bright quill. // / Skull cap covered witl: flowers | A big breton of colored felt or dark ogTé White pique bonvet inspired by nun's | straw. coif and bzndrd in blue. Shoes: Duck-billed pumps turned toes (navy blue or Navy blue or black step-ins. Shoes: Brown or blue wedge-heeled o fords or patent leather ballerina pum; Gloves: Green or red suede to match ahat band or dark to match a coat. Bag: Pocket bag swung from a belt or d over-the-shoulder bag. m Jewels: Bright enamel Spanish dancer or gold swan for a lapel. ANCHCRAGE, ARMY BASE c/-z ccents envelopes inside made S FILE ORPORATION papers of incor: Territerial 'TWO FIRM FOR | Two firm poration toda the Auditor. Radco, Inc mining venture ported by M. F. and G. E. | Butler, both of City, Mis- NG i, and H. B. Sell Dan Wilsey, and E. Rit Valdez. ‘The has 6,000,000 with a pa Dimond, Gruening Would o Also Have I Available to Guard Unit 1 hotel srporated Roden and Juneau. Cap- $250,000 Company. a Johnson Winn, ¢ amounts i o HAMBER MEETS TOMORROW,; MISS JUKEAY T0 REPORT WASHINGTON, March 20 ka Delegate Anthony J. Dimor Alaska Governor Ernest Gru today laid before the House Appro- priations Sub-Committee a plea for Army funds to start a $12,000,000 airbase at Anchorage, A The Territorial o urged that approval be given to the | D use of the base for an Al The Juneau Chamber of Com- tional Guard unit as well merce will hold its regular wee Regular Alxny luncheon meeting tomorrow at the D Baranof Hotel NOTICE Among gu will be Miss Sybil Dr. Rae Liliian Carlson. Optome- | Godfrey, who as “Miss Juneau” rep: trist, has returned to her Juneau |resented the Capital City at the practices. Phone 636 for appoir Fairbanks Ice Carnival. She wil! ments. give a report on her trip. M()DLS of tAe MOMENT sental print splashed with flags. “hemise frock cut on new Chapeau with pastel flowers. Bag: Huge envelope with a series of of leather to s, or a plaid knapsack to Mammoth heart of multi-colored stones to pin over hers on a coat. in, but not print, frocks. Suave black or navy crepe dress with a jew- eled flower spray as col- larbone accent. Gray and red striped O cravat silk or navy and L% white checked raffeta. Print dress patterned with tiny Java- nese dancers. One of the new big rolling brimmed dark felts whose sides are wider than the back or front. (Stark but chic.) A draped turban of ribbon. A white flower toque misted in a green veil. rown is Shoes: Open-toed, black patent leather sandals with colored piping. Liz- ard or alligator oxfords. Bag: Big soft pouch of Kelly green suede (to accent dark clothes) or an alli- gator one to match shoes. Jewels: Emerald flower pot as a col- farbonie accent, of @ necklace of pastel glass globes. with up- brown). SeepE I To Increase Membership I.abor Board Poriland Flre Consumes HAHIES House Committee Votes Recommendation fo PORTLAND, Ore, March The Igloo, palatial log-frame congress’ 14 '0 3 with a fifty feet long livin n which was once the headguarier WASHINGTON, March 20—The of visiting Alaskans, burned to | OLD ALASKAN WOMAN OVER FIFTY Suit of black wool embreidered with tiny white circles worn with a white pique gilet. Navy blue twill suit {following the season’s trend for the less severely tai- fored look) topped by a marten sc: Silk suit of faille, moire or beng worn with a frilly white blouse. For slim figures: Navy blue twill coat with quilted collarbone line. For heavier figures: black or navy blue wool loose-backed coat. | Short mink jacket. Fitted bengaline coat. Black crepe frocks splashed with neat white rose pattern o colored geometric figures. Navy sheer wool or crepe dress with 2 frivol of lace-trimmed white lawn Polkadot peppered brown crepe frock or a blue one printed in whit swans. j White sailor with twin navy blue wings. Toque trimmed with currants. A smart postilion with a handful of bright spring blossoms throw on the tall crown. Shoes: Black suede sandals with a wishbone strap o low-heeled calf pumps Gloves: White, beige or dark suede Bag: Satchel bag of dark calf or a pouch of silk faille. Jewels: Hammered gold locket stud- ded with amethysts. Corsage bouquet of jonquils or iris RETREAT GOES UP IN FLAMES The lgloo, Famous Sour- dough Feadquarters House Labor Committee has voted ground here 14 to 3 to recommend to Con- The house was built by the late gress that the National Labor Re- M Frank Swanton, longtime S lations Board be increased from retary of the Oregon Humane S0- three to five members. ciety and widow of the former Nom VANCOQUVE 3., Ma ¢ Chairman Norton made the an- postmaster. Ci ig ¥ nouncement at the end of a two- Her niece, Mr Albert G av tF ¥ NAVY SEEKS. NEW HONOR Predator Taken in Mount Charles Edison Announces (andidacy, Nomina- fion.as Governor ¢ WEST ORANGE, N. J., March 20. hour closed session. estimated the loss at eight or nine pay Fai Chairman Norton also announced thousand d 3 D that it was decided by a close voie The fire s from a fireplace piqiy Y / to reject proposals to abolish the fire she started while showing the ger and i . present board and create a new place to prospective buyars wired fc one. The structure had been unused e o it a— lately, be ! — el t r H SECRETARY ~ MONSTER WOLF v e SKIN RECEIVED ot BY COMMISSION 1y i IN MO SOON BE A} Hays Region Measures Over Eight Feet A coal black wolf TeRR iy PHOENIX M ght feet three inche ) length | Film produc “ u as unpacked today at the offices predicted toda ¥ |of the Alaska Game Commission ters will (hc:)v double feat here. The huge wolf is one of a i two months TARCH 20, 1940. Fight to Victo w, - U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at I snow tonight and Thursday, minimum temp 28 degrees; gentle to moderate variable winds Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Snow, moderate to fresh not rly wind r the northern portion; and rain, moderate fre outherly over the southern portion; p.m., Mar, 20% Ligt ature bout toni wind not much change in mperature Forecast of om Dixon E the coast A, moderate of the Gulf of to fresh Hinchinbrook, Sitka to Cape modzrate to Cape chinbrook to Kodiak, moderate LOCAL DATA 1¢inp. Humidity Wind Velo Weather pm. ye 32 W Lt am. today 29 w 1 v 30 w 2 I RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest :30a.m. Precip. 3:30a Station las; 24 hours temp. temp. 24 s Weat? 1 3 ¢ 0 Cl 0 5 . 0 12 0 11 0 35 9 32 0 33 16 0 32 28 29 58 41 35 45 42 43 C 59 38 40 0 70 46 46 0 C 64 54 55 0 Clou WEATHER SYNOPSIS The pressure distribution has changed little since’ ye W m A moderate disturbance was situated in the lower ce ) 1 of the Gulf of Alaska while p essur ntinted high aska. The area of high pr ssure cver Vancouver Islat < diminished somewhat. Moderate r:in which cecurred i1l fa over the souther) poriion of Scutl Al foot of snow has fallen cver the north: portion W continuing this morninz as far north as Whitehorse. O e weather continued cold clou y weather with mild temg tur preva r Van- ar and west dell glon and Oregon 101 am., sunset 6:15 p.n 9| burg, Taku Gl 1, H and Chilkooi . Keichi Surpr led on th ARE ADDED 10 ALASKA LINF re Bering Sea Arrtc Trin Is Cancelled Due fo Tourist Rush D FATF[NI?‘G OF FARMER'S FAILS, § W’\QHI'\J(,’I C N Marct Senate has refused, 56 crease from $200,000,000 to - Due to the expected rush of Al- 000,000, the proposed ) a vacation business this season, fOF parity payments A smaller amount had & ed by Alaska Steamship Company as scheduled three additional 11-day the House in the Fa Inside Passage Cruises aboard the by the Senate Appropria- steamer Denali s Committec, This has necessitated the cancel- tors Lee and Bilb i the amendment for a bi > ation of August 9 the formerly-scheduled sailing of the Denali cn the Arctic Adventure Cruise o *Twav‘ Fefte {osr ¥ the Bering Sea region h . The three additional Inside Pas-| | HGIAS | sage Cruises will leave Seattle at | COLISEUM_D'}"C“A‘“ u’.-.m Friday, August 9, and Thurs- | Tuesday and Wedne day, August 22, and at 5 p.um., 'THE LA ’ R g Wednesday, September 4, calling L oM at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- |, RENTUCKY WHO'LL PAY Alaska” 1 e veteran —Secretary of Navy Charles Edi- group of six trapped by Prank S. T My | Easter frock of navy blue sheer silk crepe has a collar and overskirt of white'eyelet embroidery. The big hotschair protile hat with t-and-back line holds two pink roses Collections Mounting Up Twen|y-sixAP;r(enl In- crease Over Last Year, Says Treasury Dept. WASHINGTON, March 20.—Fed- eral income tax collections ran 26 percent ahead of last year during the first 16 days in March witn heavy collections arriving from 64 regional offices since March : 15, the deadline for collections. The first 16 days of the month brought in a total of $319,020,247 compared to $253,038,051 for :the same days last year. | The income tax collection figures | were announced today by the Treas- ury Department. — e,——— GOODY SALE Will be held Saturday, March 23, starting at 10 a.m. in the Piggly Wiggly Store, sponsored by the Martha Society —adv. R PAA PLANES HELD | Snow storms again prevented any | flying in this section today and held two PAA Electras for the second | day from flying to Fairbanks, Wellcs Sumner Welles, President Roosevelt’s fact-finding emissary, 'lulks W ith British Leader in London talled with British leaders in London on war and peace aims. He's seen here at No. 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Chamberlain’s re dence. Left to right: British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax, Welles, P. Kennedy. _Picture radioed from London to New York. Chamberlain, and U. S, Ambassador Joseph i ] | | ] | E | Safe Deposit c i i i | i son announced today he will seek |Glaser, Predatory Animal Control ficial was in Pi A br fol' "'le the Democratic nomination for Gov- | man for the Bureau of Biological Vacation. Goldwy he . March 20, ernor of New Jersey. | Survey, in the Mount Hays region. Eurcpean war into n 3 rbanks Hizh Edisen will make no decision about The six skins, alor with skulls tion picture three-game retiring from his “Cabinet position | and skeletons, are being sent to the that fewer films are A determine n A M A G E s until after the primary: {Bureau in Washington He said that i ions of Alas- Many of the Democratic leadel‘s" The Alaska Game Commission to-|able to afford double izh 0 of the state urged Edison to take 'day authenticated $4120 worth of which long have been I iment has been de- the step and no serious opposition!woelf and coyote skins ¢y school efficial va 1 day ecause of bad is expected llm\‘lnmm. i clubs and other organization col of the visitors ar Can YOU pay for the damage? Can you afford — .- : DRI | - At { st of a prolonged law suit with its at Some estates belc to the New Orleans is one of f All the bodies of T of even more expense? Why take a ¢ Into me Tax landed gentry B are big- cities in Am: which ssess Fairbar entertaining Drive carefully, and carry liability and ¢ ger than thv British Isles { official eity g L he will be We would be glad to | SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Telephone 249 @Gldest Banic in Alasica Commercial Savings Banking by Mail Department The 3. V1. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ] ! ! i ! ! ! | ! i | [ [ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! [ [ i ] .- o |t it i L] I