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U. 5. DEPARIMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU N 5 z me of the things he claim- O OO BEFEND AN]‘ ON P Starred in Romance ov: ey some ol the tonks e e ; | = = - | 3 | first went to the A. B. Hall that THE WEATHER i = = | morning, denying he caused any ais- | = ,—‘ , .=_‘ s T ND lumancge there, then went on down (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) = F === b 4 1 4 - | to the union hall vicinity, arriving Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., December 4: ‘ = El | there in time to see N. R. Correll, an- Snow and colder tonight, Thursday cloudy, probably snow in | g " B ] = | | other defendant, pick up a tear :! morning and clearing in afternoon, copler; moderate to fresh east- = = L |bomb and throw it aside. He said| erly winds. : == = pagr | | there was no trouble of moment near LOCAL DATA ! — E s igh. | the union hall but that at the A. J. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weathe = = |Datoff - Danielsen Affair [office he had been struck on the| 4 pam. yesty ....2078 30 88 SE 18 LtRan { = Et i Ce t i All d | | head; that he took the club from| 4 am. today .29.39 36 .96 8 10 Lt. Rain e DRESSES SUITABLE FOR = Aga‘m nters eg | | the man who struck him and was| Noon today 29.44 31 96 w 15 Lt. Snow | = = Riot of June 24 ‘ running to put the club through a CABLE AND KADIO REFORTS | = 2 poud = 5 WL 53 o hole in the fence when two or three YESTERDAY TODAY $ - =2 Dining . . . Theatre =| (Ccatinued from Page Ofie) men jumped on him. He denied he Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4a.m. Precip. 'dam. H = dicaii :‘] - . - - had other clubs that day or that he Station temp. temp. temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weathe~ = Dancing . . . Cocktai g : had shouted “Scabs!” at any of| Anchorage 2 — 12 e B —— e f = b , Jop 0SS | Alleged Trouble Maker Nome 2 | -10 8 4 0r Snow = Double Duty Jacket Dress =l :fi' :::gnf}‘“?; x'tfid&: f:tt:’;’ | The government contends thiat Bethel -6 410 -10 4 0 Clear 5 = S % b = Peterson was one of the alleged trou- | Fairbanks -42 -46 -46 4 0 Foggy = Py ”l(’, nop e = ?LA h;;l; :?licga:{mte::sg;ms;fig!‘ ble makers near the A. J. office and| Dawson -8 | =20 -20 . a Clear I =5 4 Ewh“’;‘been Chitchwl NeltHar Wi Sat s | several witnesses testified to sesing| St. Paul . 30 | 26 ‘34 28 0 Clear = Dinner Dress s fthin mciowilhthe‘ him there. | Dutch Harbor ... 3¢ 34 6 28 4 0 Cloar = . A : g‘?:m;fiwh:aem:a nawivg AHGRiAG Virtually all of the defendants so| Kodiak 30 30 24 26 14 0 Clear = Exclusive Paul Sargeant 2= | fhout ©hooidered the longshdsemiien | far ‘have stated on the stand that| Cordova 32 26 26 4 50 Clear = E:noz to unload Alaska Juneau freight they were struck at some time during | Juneau 39 31 36 10 1.30 Rain = E but declared he did not. He em»'\ he encounter. This morning in the| Sitka % -_ 38 _— — 0 — = ON SALE AT £ | litically denied he had a conversa- bsence of the jury Defense Counsel| Ketchikan . 40 40 46 10 222 Rain = Lo 5l a4 W in maki : 40 38 46 2 .50 Rain = J E‘non with Mayor Isadore Goldstein rwin qoodman in making an offer| Prince Rupert = Z | which he told the mayor he would f proof told the court that the de-| Edmonton . 26 14 14 4 0 Clear = 55| call a whtlke of loRgahelesisn. iithe snse ccntends that 500 men, armed| Seattle ® 4 82, N 4 [ Cldy I = O = /ity neld the election on how many ith concealed weapons, attacked| Portland 40 | 36 36 6 1o Clear = y == ' men wanted to go back to work in nnocent and peaceful pickets, not| San Francisco 58 | 50 50 4 02 Clear = E the mine. Cox said he did mot go parinz women and children. The of-| New York . 82 24 24 30 Trace Cldy = = to. Seattle to see if he could stop From London come reports of an ar of proof was rejected. Defense! Washington 34 | 30 30 20 Trate Clear | = 2= A 7. freight, he claimed, but only | overseas romance linking the 'as attempted to-bring in at various WEACBER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. ¢ i = g went down on personal business, ! names of Elissa Landi and imes that women and children werc Ketchikan, raining, temperature 45; ‘Wrangell,' raining, 44; Taku = = Saw Warner Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who are a the melee near the union hall, but waz, snowing, 26; Juneau Airport, snowing, 30; Skagway, snowing, 21; i = [ ] William McPhail of the ILA told of making a movie together there. he government is caJ cting on the| Sitka, foggy, 41; Soapstone Point, sleeting, 35; Radioville, raining, 35; § = seeing Marion Warner wiuh blood on | Maxrriage of the pair is predicted rounds it has nothing to do with Cordova, clear, 24; Chitina, clear, 2; McCarthy, cloudy, 8; Anchor- = == his head and clothes near the A. J. a5 goon as the actress’ divorc: the charges against the men. | age, clear, 20; Fairbanks, ciear above dense ground fog, -46; Hot i = R e R e S e e e g office and also of seeing Farlin run- becomes final next May. 1 O:L‘:r“"‘e" D';(;yh AL 5{’““3";0““’;;-“5213 T““;n*' clear, -50; Nulato, cloudy, -30; Ruby, = § = lant to- endani son said he was on| clear, -40; Flat, clear, -24. = | e Pl T i ANT i A0E JO the colk MeRtEs B A b ; oicket duty at the A. J. on the morn- ¢ WEATHER SYNOPSIS ] ?"—E‘ \ [Sl’] ] 11 i“ LPS’I A%lR\S l)hl)\RT‘_\]h.\T' § ;Tmzfihsfiti;%m:?wxebl;::{ | Roman Ellers, another defendant | ng of the trouble and that all he di¢ 1A stormi area was centered this morning over the Gulf of Alaska, ] _E_ % ing from a cut on the back of his Was c;jn the smndTvlzheg:_he ::):{ts:;. was :ttemm to talk 'g;e r:e? ouidol | the lowest kreported pressx: being 29.10 inches a short distance i = G 5 3 > 3 ] aQ im in the ILA |cessed at ncon. The deienca cegistering on grounds that condi-| west of Sitka. Another ‘m area was charted over the Aleutians. ! = I I ER ])” ”5 B G‘lnleb 50 (‘h ristmas )t‘xih“l:;:n A?:e:aiva hl; had been cm- | he saw some fights near the unio’ | ions in the mine were not what the| High 'baromteric pressure prevailed over the interior and northern = N 5 oy victed of a crime, the witness testt- |hall, saw Police Officer Kennetl | nen thought they should be. Hel portions of Alaska, the, crest being 3042 inches at Fairbanks. This = Cards . . Seals . . Tags .. Tissue and fied he had been convicted of drunk- | Junge release tear gas and saw Harr: | fenied that the union had a “black | general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation along = ! " enness more than once. Datoff 5““;“ bynsotn}t;otni “fii‘;;:} ist” of someh50 men from nmgnf tge the coastal regions from Yakutat southward to northern British Co- { = p; RS - Wi 1 i nd himself, sawmill and saw Datolf take 1ub | narchers who were supposed t0 be| lumbia and at Nome, elsewhere over the field of observation fair | = { (’hrIStmas \‘ rdpplng' m:;?;cze;et::;ngotgfi):lr:de near the |and strike the man back. At the A | errorized for their part in organ-| weather prevailed. | = | 4 2 union hall and had taken no action | J. office he related seeing Sam El- | zing the men returning to work. Cold weather continued over the interior of Alaska, a tempera- | = The courtesy and hclpfulness of our sales £ | any violence. He had stood around | stad struck by Special Officer Percy ———— ture of 52 below having been reported at Manley Hot Springs at | = . 25 | hile and then walked down to- | Reynolds, while he was down, Eller: S § = ! e : LR 7 = yard the A. J, he sald. Somewhere | id. He also saw Clff Matthews GABINET uF e =5 £ | people can always be depended on. We B e viinit of the sawmill, whil, nother defendant, T0ggy anc SON FOR PERKINS : kel v Dagiis, > Waanfogion. = { 5 P = going along by himself, he was str 1 ‘;ff‘"§ .fhidt:;t:f(lji:ied that he ha¢ BORN IN FL(’)RID A Their present address is 801 Ton- = - . WIS ack s o o - == from behind on the head, knocking re defe: t 2 e 3 I £ | will gladly wrap packages for mailing. £ trom babind on the hesd KACEKIS |y par 1n he allesd rit or any PERSIA UUT cedelson Boulevard, Coral Gabes, = | Z ezed, going on fo explain he must intentions of rioting. Whee WHC FO) Ly ¢ 10 pec 4 — The| Advices received in Juneau state| MCALISTERS GO SOUTH = L S0 St T €. 3 O RO E B & @RAGES SbP-g Seag = have been on the sidewalk uncon- | Pre-arranged plans on Ay ‘ 4 oo that Commander and Mrs. H. C.| L.A. McAlister, Canadian Customs = X = i 44| the union, he claimed, to stop .he Persian Cabinet has resigned. No| 8 » = 3 = scious some 15 or 20 minutes afd S ootk reason is given. The last Cabinet|Perkins, formerly of the Coast|officer at White Pass, B. C., and = £ then got up and continued on to the men marching 1o work. was formed in September, 1933, by |Guard Cutter Tallapoosa, are the | Mrs. McAlister, are passengers from = = A J. office. Warner said he suffers _ Other Witnesses rime Minister . Muhammed AlL|parents of a young son, named |Skagway aboard the Princess Norah = nc = trom paralytic rheumatism and that| Following agreement reached by j .o/ poouon Henry Crawford Jr., born Novem-|enroute to Vancouver and Seattle for = [ ] L] .’ @ = it was bothering him that morning counsel yesterday, Mrs. Bill Tarol! LT g S ber 24, in Coral Gables, Fla., where | a short vacation. = . == in the hip. However, he asserted on|and Mrs. Mildred Hill, previously Commander Perkins is in charge g = i g 5 £ cross examination that both the barred for having been in the court | FISH BOAT WRECKED of the Coast Guard cutter Pan-| J.L.Sansome, Agen: for the White = Juneau’s Leading Department Store = rheumatism and the blow on the|room, were permitted to testify this iy Pats 40 koK RoSte: i & Dhssen- = i : g ; g head did not overshadow his curi- | morning. They told of having lunch ON SPRUCE ISLAND‘ Sies.. Meteite 1) eip {obdior Ehbe- | urtons (Bo Piitlipss Nosah exdoits to SRRSO AT ARSI OIS sty to see what was going on agiin the Jensen spartments, where i [Brsest o o ot il o el S ot g the A. J. office so he continued {8, théy all live, the day of the trouble, the scene. He stayed around the ofé | between noon and 1:30 pm. Taroff, A small fishing boat has been totally wrecked on Spruce Island, the crew of the wrecked vessel is ineau High School. The couplevacation. be sponsored by the nurses early p 3 ) HADDE BUWLS in January GASH BALANGE :‘f)co about five minutes, he said,|ons of the defendants, was there,|at the mouth of Pybus Bay, accord- Meeting in the Assembly Apart- L ‘«when he went to the ILA hall to have | they said and he had no cuts or|ing to word received- today by the . ¢ ; ments home of Mrs. Vincent W. his wound dressed. ! | bruises on his head. The government | Collector of Customs. | [} ’ BEsT scuREs Mulvihill, the nurses last night No Violence ;\c:ntends Taroff was in the union The motorship Dart reports that NEW YEAR S A WARD' AT BRUNSWICK Ed Radde, of the Alt Heidelberg team, with a three-game total score of 538, was the only player to break 500 in the Commercial League bowl- ing at the Brunswick Alleys last night. Radde also placed first in the individual game scoring with 198. Alt Heldelberg won three games | were afforded a talk by Dr. W. W. | Council, in which he outlined the | plans now pending for installation | OF TERRITORY | HAS BIB GAIN - The defendant said there was @@|ranks that morning and Everett violence at the scene around the |Nowell testified he saw Taroff with a union hall and that at all times there | cut on his head. Both women said Le awaiting a boat to Petersburg, ap- parently the home port of the craft. |in Alaska of a tuberculosis sani-| ¥as a gap, some 35 or 40 feet wide, |had no marks on his head when he tarjum through money made in| in the street through which anyone |came to lunch that noon. ——-&0’—— ale of Christmas seals. could have passed on down toward | Mentur Peterson and Benny Lar- SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! It is the present plan of the sommittee, of which Dr, Council s Chairman, to retain in the Ter- ritory all receipts of tuberculosis seals received in this year's sale hese to be applied toward the in- stallation of a 500-bed hospital to treat both white and Indian pa- A great gain In Alaska business and industry during the past five| years is reflected in the monthly report of Territorial Treasurer Os- car G. Olson and issued today by the Governor's office. The reports shows a November cash balance far in excess of that the A. J. It is the contention of the |son were defendants who took the government that the street was s*and late yesterday afternoon. Pet- blocked at the union hall by union |ersen made a good and sometimes miners who resisted the marchers. Humorous witness as’he told in hisi At R e SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ————— SHOP IN JUNEAU! ‘ _Ask Us for Particulars CALIFORNIA GROCERY | PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery For Every Purse and Every Purpose | H | | | from Frye-Bruhn, and the Signal Corps won three games by default from Sanitary Grocery. Complete scores were: Alt Heidelberg for any similar period of the past five years, with nearly half a mil- lion dollars more in Treasury cof- fers than at this date in 1931. The uptrend has been made despite tents. It is expected that the project will' be supplemented by linancial aid from the Federal Gov- ernment. The next meeting of the Grad- PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 13 When Wants Mgatheson 133 121 128—382| ... Nurses will be held the first|Ereatly increased appropriations, S. Baker . 131 149 159— 439) oo n January, on Monday, the|and is considered as an excellent 1d Radde 170 170 198— 538 | uening having been changed tobarometer of current Alaskan de- : ~— —— —— | ,vold conflict with the Drama Club | Velopment. ALASKA MEAT CO Hols 432 440 485—1350 | .1 American Legion Auxiliary. For the close of business on g . Frye Bruhn ails Tt G o November 30, 1935, Territorial FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Bill Durgin 97 139 118— 351 i Treasurer Osear G. Olson reports R all th(’ W. Gasser 119 116 138— 373 a net cash balance of $716.050.62. e A TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected G. Bavard 150 121 122— 3. cuMPET'TIvE ) This compares with the following . —_——— —— ol | v balances of the same date for prev- > * Totals 366 376 378112 lous years: 1031, $262,75791; 1932, Cl(ISSlfled Sec_tlon Sanitary Meat vs Signal Corps $238875.69; 1933, $343074.06; 1934, 'EXAMINATIONS Signal Corps— $495,499.10. Lenhart 122 117 L \ The Treasury balance on Octo- Battelho 132 156 ARE ANNU NcED ber 31, 1935, was $753,73657, Treas- i Everetts 131 162 urer Olson reports,” while receipts - <!/ o ;5- 74; :3} i | during the month of November to- o — ctals 5 —1251 Sanitary Grocery did not bowl The United States Civil Service Zi]::ghfi:fvwf?& o:m ;;‘Is ;2411?322 OPEN ALL NIGHT - The following Commercial League | Commission has announced oPen|jichurcoments of $103,17355, this : 7 : ; | competitive examinations as fol- 2 o8 2 games were scheduled for tonight: Sanitary Grocery vs. United Food, | 1oWs: 6 p.m.; Columbia Lumber vs. Califor- | Associate metallugist (recove: nia Groeery, 8:30 p.m. $3,200 a year, associate metallurgist - (physical), $3,200 a year, assistant) !1eaves a net cash balance on No- gisy | vember 30 of $716,050.62. ©.,| It is pointed out that this finan- cial showing of the Territory, in which the cash balance has nearly Alaskan Hotel Liguor Store Looking for a job? . . . Need some one Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings to help with the housework? . . . . Want ot a5 SR | ! | metallurgist (recovery), $2600 & 1o 'NcuBATUR FUR | year, assistant metallurgist rpm-s-;“'r;":;dmm"::cf;‘e'nd":;’}n ;‘:ssf:;'s a new car? . . . . Got something you ’ |ical), $2600 a year. Optional want to sell? . . . . Our classified section and other U. 8. possessions. | - MINE SAFETY WORK branches are: Ferrous, and ore dressing Principal medical officer (Bacil nonferro serves hundreds quickly and at little cost every day. Try it for best results. Jack Armour BABIES IS TO BE | lin Calmette-Guerin), $5,600 a year 5 { |Tndian Service at large, Interior IN INTERIOR DONE You are inyited to present tthx | Department. coupor at the box office of ] | z Director, Division of Maternal. Con Q'Gonnell, Senior Safety Ins |and Child Health, $6500 a year, spector for the Bureau of Mines, A baby incubator, the first to be|Divcctor, Crippled Children’s Divi- has completed his instruction work | introduced into the Territory, will|sion, $6,500 a year, Children's Bu- in the interior, and will leave Ken~ be the Christmas gift of the Grad-|reau, Department of Labor. necott for Juneau this week, Com- Capitol Theatre | . and receive tickets for yourself % and a friend or relative uate Nurses of Gastineau Channel, Farm agent, $1,800 a year, In- missioner of Mines B. D. Stewart to’ { to women of the locality. dian Field Service, Interior De- announced today. i H Probably not available until|partment. Separate registers of eli- O'Connell recently finished his “P .1le : spring, the incubator will be in-|gibles will be established as fol- work at Fairbanks, where he had r" ' stalled in the St. Ann’s Hospital, |lows: General farming, stock rais- more than a 90 per cent attend- 3 for use by whosoever needs it, and ing under range conditions, irriga- ance of employes of the Fairbanks l will be the property of Gastineau | tion farming, and dry farming. Exploration Company and other As a paid-up subscriber giest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Channel women as a group, Mrs Certain education and experience mining concerns. He then gave his ¥ R. H. Williams, spenking tlie are required for these positions. safety course at the Healy River - nurses, reported toduy Full information may be obtained coal mines and at properties in “We feel it ds-very much need- at Room 311, Federal and Terri- the Matanuska district, proceeding ed,” she said. “It ds the only way torial Building. from there to Kennecott. of earing for premature babies. We —— .. O'Connell will take a month's are certain that many useless' Eight gas wells in the San Joaquin leave of absence in the States, and deaths' may be avoided when the valley region of California supply return to Juneau again about the for PO B e B e incubator is secured.” 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas to the 20th of January. TCH > In order to pay for the expenses San Francisco Bay area every 24 o0 WA THIS SPACE of the incubator, a card party vl hours, SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! b