The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1936, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

? Z mr—— Jll THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1936. NEUTRALITY ACT T0 GET VERDICT; U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) i (MU ! Forecast for Juneau and v at 4 pm., Nov. 10: | pREME GUURT, Rain tonight and W ay; mederate southeast winds, | | ! LOCAL DATA i | o Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | ja 3 % 4 pm. yest'y 2964 40 91 s 3 Cldy |Highest Tribunal Expected| § 3m’ toca Bl BT T Ratn to Make Decision on | Neon today L %0 s 7 Lt. Rain P P CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | A 3 Another Measure ‘ o e 3 AT | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. da.m. Preei 4 o » % oz P one) .m. p. a.m. (Cantimied “‘?‘ 2 A temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather : : | 40 40 1388w olbor, ARG . 0 Cldy defense on a long line of decisions| 37 il e B 0 VR0 ! granting the President great leeway | pa.iow 2 2 1 0 0 4 0 { in conduct of foreign affairs. B 28 24 16 8 o i | Principal differénces in the two| Baihel 30 % 18 ¥ % ! |acts are th In the Chaco meas- | paipo' 18 18 o s 1 ure, the President, before he could | paweon 14 14 10 10 o t, had to decide an mnb‘u'gui st. Paul 42 40 | 36 14 {would promote peace. In the Neu-| 1o pranor 44 Py 34 4 | trality Act, he must only decide| moqiai 4 42 38 4 aw C xists; and thel corgova 38 36 36 4 20 becomes effective mnumut—j Juncan 3 40 28 7 y. The act was applied in the| gy 0 e o-Ethiopian conflict, although! oo s . 0 s never was, declared | Prince Rupert ... 48 46 4 & 12 where in the court proceedings| pymenton 0 32 28 30 4 Clear Neutrality Act mentioned.| o oo 52 50 38 40 v 0 o sins the, Chauo war, 18| Borlihing 52 50 3 36 4 0 Clear » that; ach, for all fyture.use,| oo moncic, . 66 64 52 52 4 0 Clear . s as dead as a dodo. But the gov- New York 52 48 42 42 14 0 Pt a o) L t ninn co-eds a girl jernment js prosecuting the alleged' h . - o ey Students at the University of Cafifornia at Los Angeles hiad to.choose 1o this group of nine co-e $ Hpae B 8 Bae A €88 Washington 56 50 40 46 8 0 Clear to be honorary colonel of the R. 0. T. C. unit. Ll!g.'h'righi’r Eebrie Wakefield, Janct Knox, Elearior Diet- |viglation, with deadly seriousness. WEATEER CONDITION AT % A. M. TODAY rich, Betty Wyatt, Dot Franz, Barbara Belden, Virginia Reed, Doris Warde and Georgetie Foster. (Asso- re. are bigger stakes than the ciated Press Photo) ibilities a $10000 fine and raining, 41; Sitka; cloudy, 42; Radioville, raining, 36; Soapstone Point, n for a group of her young friends on T — ot by R T OB 0N B SONDIB i g 40 JUnBMI FalningLB0; Bkagway, oloudy, 40:. Cordore. | KE P'Nc MURRIS LEAVES SRR BT | cloudy, 38; Copper River, partly clcudy; Chitina, cloudy, 26; McCar- : i | thy, ¢ 16; Porage, raining, 38; dy, 30; Fairbank APPLY TO REVOLTS | W, ' ) RADDE; RUI.IJNG STHI n; " ‘Tn-m:w ,\Tt doesn't pro-| cloudy, 12; Hot. Spr cloudy, 4; Tanana, partly cloudy, 2: Ruby. A '3 = | b ilienit of hetas theaBind cloudy, 8; Nulato, clear, 4; Kaltag, clear, 8; Flat, partly cloudy, 14 | ] D\ 1 " |makers merely have to ask permis-| The barometric pressure was slightly above normal at Barrow g & &5 5n sion to ship, and the State Depart- this morning, elsewhere over: Ala and the northeastern y n 1936 M | sz v g TR § A Wov! 10— ment can't refuse. But Secretary! ©0f the North Pacific Ocean, the p: was low, there being three | i LL | GITY LEAB“ERS‘\ e A‘las;(al.! hi .19 Tu SOUTHWEST Hull asked that no arms be sent Storm areas, one centered a short distance southwest of Atka, an- S 1 DAY; | S RI ¢ £ | [ne strike pinch 15 fel i pom d not a single request. Other a short distance southwest of Dutch Harbor, and the third over | iE SPEAKER il SR i e ::m;?c:rzu::;:,::m SR R T P has been made 3 Albcdrm. ll{xihwp sure :r;‘\!‘mcd_ {rom the West C:;;un States west- % ‘e p % oy ar yart the Midway an awaiian nds. s ge e e to . bey, Brunswick and Arcti¢ Cop | “an perishables are expected to be Cutter to Larry Mail as Far oo e e ARKE W Seien tants, | Tuib gemech pressare -l { ow at Pin Matches at Bruns- |exhausted today. as Kodiak—Return S F MERGHANTS and southern portions of Alaska and by generally fair weather cver | ' 3 3 s 5 4 the western and ‘northern portions of Alaska ' weime wick Last Night 1,008 4RE SoUVENIRS in Two Weeks e d Ly g bl RS L e . of the g 77T i i ! of Alaska. | n for Paced by Ed Radde and Mike Ug- Late today eggs joined the rank Commanded by Boatswain P. H. " M i A There rin. respectively, the City League of souvenirs as the shortage grew.|poyd, the Coast Guard cutter Mor- | b bowling teams representing the Arc- in face of the maritime strike. r rrived at the Juneau Cold Stor- 3 sul seitlement negotiations to- RE NS TO HOSPITAL | 16 Beer Parlor and the Brunswick - >oo e dock last ever at 10 o'clock, p night “at the latest.” * Nicis Ncaoratoft. A - in o F direc- | alleys, won their matches last night., » bringing 13 pouches of first class U > > - Hiad et b vk ek in | Bsgf; | musieal director, Radde did double duty last evening. Red cl’uss n"ve mail and 116 sacks of second class HARD TIMES DANCE pabe i 8 | de with After rolling a 526 score, as his own and parcel post, from Seward, Val- RS with the vemark, ‘Tl He joining Valu « | tcam, the Alt Heidelbergs, went ; dez and Cordova. ; ; : ? i 2 AT MOOSE HALL ON you soon.” Yesterday afternoon ) | 4 lown before the Brunswick on- After unloading at the Cold Stor- Fajlyre to Clear S“lps in TAP FOR SATURDAY Mk was admitted to the hospital { YO! | ol ight, Radde joired up with the \ge Dock, the mall was taken to the “yp o o0 e e s s e O | . I IS Arctic Beer Parlor squad for its | Pacitic t doc re it was awai ror Loas auses i W en i e Addhe et |BARD Thia tuiand ibaTokay Tor o | ; MEETING h against the Family Shoe T | sorted, and such as was bound for More Concern L tertain with s hacd Uics HoAc feral. days nio | high }::i,pxécmefué%fo;l 2'1‘1e :1:0 Armistice Day Will See Be- “Ufip‘O ® 1'\\ ‘\\ 'lvstn ('l‘\'l } at the Moose Hall, Saturday night, RETUR HOME L8 " " i TEmt = ‘ o 5oy tinuea 1r e One) 0 2 i Lot | cle oAME Ao 4 SRTECIAIAY i tae ginning of Annual | vessel arrived in port g bt | - - Cohkinvea trop iPien Pae e R AR i Mrs. Gertrude Willis, a surgical | D1 N v 3 xR D avdnd e Haymakers rchestra w T st | Cobblers, last ‘ourney . champs, Roll Call ‘m:r}mhm ; i o o i iy all KInds or QIR tesnieasd , Was :afsmissed. from Tl dropped their second match of the | The Morris lay a the Cold Stor ; p &5 madel, Bities Hospital teday and returned ~current round. : g |dock overnight, and this mornin i b - Sk e 5 to her home t i Keith G. Wildes, Chairman of | ] is an to force unionism! A 1 display at the Jgrin was ved to the Pacific Coast terminal - g Lat thel O e e e o the American Red Cross Roll O e ot e Bacsomin®" down. thelr throats,” Department Store will be| Sally Tassel and Danny Madul- ), predl-| RBISHER w:;h b Hateh to. in Juneau this year, announces the (* Sl for the Westward was com-| HOnolnlu and Hilo are the. only at the dance, and there |las werd sentenced to three months b s beginning of the membership drive‘mm_‘_d at 8:30 o'clock. Of the 2.800 Major Pacific non-union longshore|will be prizes for the most appro- each in the Federal jail by U. S. * One match is billed for tonight at \OMOTTOW: The campaign for Red| CCEL T ¥ ihe Westward, the POFts since the 1934 strike ol wetmipip SpaiRincon B, Sl t3dsy on Srir > ms bers will last from |S2 . BEE, i g g Bt ol s EhlER & - . " the Brunswick, bringing out the i;f:fsn’c’;eg"ay to Thanksgiving, | Mowis this trip was able to take Edward P lyfifizadrv’Assxls‘t:r‘x: o R Oleen 15 chatimiftg ki S i Tombes Go At adtoo Pk [ wides, who is general chairman ab,a"‘,i?fi;d"fili ".‘,"ndu:),tn':,so[“‘m, that he hoped to bring employers and Mrs. Eske Eskeson has charge Try The Empire classifieds A T AU of the roll call for all communities d1¢ * R and union leaders together to re- selling tickets for the quilt. quick results. g of | LAskLEVenInS. Ahpri in Southeast Alaska from Peters~|Parcel post. L . At A o 3y L 4o DUIE to Yakutat, has assisting him| Le€a ‘f‘f",l;”_‘,. s B * - . :”lw 165 170 194— 530 ;1\ juneau as committee ch e e e M ‘;(‘ d'ml; ad liv. B LEA oty 20 1ay {40 Mrs. Earle Hunter, residential tO the B ol L . AL AW 28— committee chairman; Harry Lucas, 1'% i i) Kndl:kv passe “ra, in charge of the business district, e e et : b Wetdolberd 1540 .nd K. R. Ferguson, publicity. 72 :“‘ e rl.lf\‘l"q ";‘?f:“:l:““‘]l‘_ m JHkSW g 0“95- ;;g 16— 47 In the interest of the Red Cmss‘:?‘;’““‘ l(“ it b i il Hinohits I;‘ k"“."} 151 124 169 444 Drive, a radio program over KINY 7 }':" e Rldveis bl V00 i Ao month to |5 ek between 12:15 and 12:30 pm. to- | (2K¢ the Morris about iy et h 101p. Radde 180 167 19— 526 1o ' adeast several classicalCOmPlete its mail run and return — ; ) here for the next load. | s 5 Just 8 musical selections by Mrs. Frank | o i d 3 W ERRE AL s | ; Rk Family Shoe Store wg:. Dl p:z::g"mgfm;":fi:::‘ countered heavy weather, and had r L 24 ¢ passage. 3 ead winds, N , | Duckworth 168 143 158— 460 570 8 (o0 BOToAn Newmarker by | & slow passage, due to head winds » - | Keyser 187 150 152— 489 B-W Aol on- tHe Red - Ordss {according to Boatswain Loyd. ) $22.5 { B Tb oMM s e 177 164 198 585 o wmarker, asked what the Red| \ | i =] Cross would do for Juneau should | | \ Sl I fiokco oy 1493 (e town be struck by disaster, ex- | €57 ) Rebekah Arctic Beer Parlor s e He ] | W WY 5\ I e ) 3 plained the way in which the ef-| | s & ¥ Ve | 1 be held on|geston 179 147 167— 493 P! | % ck, No- ! Carlson 136 135 192— 473 licient organization of the Red| e i ks 3 TR 44 i 26, plel g Cross, effective on similar occasions | | A £ : e nikes ALJTE 186 115 31— 572 15 the Jast 50 years, would move | | Will Be Here Before You Know It. : . - wizes will k in to help sufferers from any trag- | - | i P K.H 1”)\? bt ozt ot I edy that might occur here. | B HI S | 8 N ose - ¢ regular — { = | k. . SWeD 1 low scores. | MISS ADRIENNE GLASS i 46 Mo g, the Red ., Cigwe. Y 4 a 3 i o GIVES DINNER PARTY 2'ranged by Radio Committee 22 ® 3 o HOBAH Chairman Arnold, will be on the|Program to Be Given at 1 B g s vick g 'air tomorrow night between 9:15( 3 . > & | air tomor: een 9: : . . or was ta el 2 B BB and 9:30 when Miss Helen P;u'rot} ° ClOCk n GymflaSlum | " . “Juneau’s Leading t Store” A """ ilmen > -o Like 1other Wet November ¢ tarting off toward 'ma Burford, and Pat Brewer. yreci| ber, ac 1, the Weather Bu- | > Empire classifieds for | " F. PEARCE > sub: ts to | WE LOVE now showing at the | i e noon t t cou ) Is now 80 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B, Glass 1 precarious con-|of Juneau, He had ambulance on a party. Miss Adrienne made silver | will play the violin, accompanied | —Public Invited | by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis. On| this program Mr. Arnold will in-| In observance of Armistice Day, terview Mr. Wildes, Roll Call Chair- the high school students have pre- 'man, on the Red Cross |pared a program for tomorrow af- T i | ternoon. It will be given at 1 o'clock CHUGACH FOR KETCHIKAN |in the high school gym, Harry Lu- girl. The table was decorated with cas, student body president, is in Cinderella’s Coach made from " "The Forést Service vessel Chu- charge of the exercises. The public (pumpkin, and pulléed by six white gach safled for Ketchikan yes-ixs cordially invited to attend. catnip mice. terday, towing a scow with three| E. M. Polley, from the American Those present at this enjoyable trucks to that city. The Chugach | Legion, is to be the speaker of the| |party were: Misses Pauline Petrich, Will be based at Ketchikan for the | afternoon. The color guard of the! Maxine Nostrand, Betty Mills, Nor- Whter, after having been in me\l.eg;rm will also attend for the oc- Westward all summer. !easion. There will be a program by Saturday evening at a cleverly ar- - ranged dinner party. She is the Fairyland was the theme of the wands and head-bands for each! itation record, - ——e |the glee club and.the high school unl:]:ir: l(t; the LEAVES HOSPITAL Despite the oriental ancestry of |band will play e down- 1.85 inche: the pped up th hed a velocit; at 4:05 Sun ntitled to 2 NEXT TIME DOUGLAS COLISEUM much rain | m. Sunday' anA | > heaviest fall | px 6:45 pm.| al for the month so compared with a | 1 entire eriber to The Mrs. Ida Knudson was dismissed most residents of Hawaii, eight out! In the grade school, Territorial! S| from St. Ann’s Hospital today, S8he of ten residents are native borm | Commissioner of Education A. E.! was a surgical patient. American citizens, Karnes will address the students. JUNEAU CASH GROCERY This Store Will Be Closed All Day November Eleventh—ARMISTICE DAY We also wish 16 take this opportunity to announce that there has been no CHANGE in our prices and that no change is contemplated until such time as incoming ‘merchandise makes such change necessary. | e Y| Cards will help to spread a message of Good Will and Good Cheer for your business or personal use. Call 374 and representative will call with our New 1936 Line. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE

Other pages from this issue: