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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 20 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ~ SPAINOUSTED | Simmans Makes R " SEPTEMBER FROM LEAGUE MODES Frififuig | 0 Yiddum Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 20. | H Cloudy, probably showers, tonight and Tuesday; moderate south- = COUNCIL SEAT -~ Jump to Rtlin - < i | LOCAL DATA 4, e & ; - ! 1 A Sian Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathes IS : South American Delegates ' T : Tests Feasibility of Carry-|s pm. yesty 2098 49 BRI Rl T 1l T ; , ; * "ad Loadsin Savoist | |4 wm. wday 2999 46 @ w Cloudy Oppose Re-election ' g LoadsAn DavOolk Noon today 3000 50 Lo e Cloudy i Marchetti RADIO REPORTS - §£g<POSt | ; sk SR i | TODAY GENE! Sept. 20+ 3 i é Possibilities of carrying large Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. ! of ‘Fnl:r 1:=§;::)|o?0 NTfiin:“Z'Z'ffi o S | |quantities of freight by plane from| Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather down the Spanish Government's re- . : Juneau to Atlin were being explored | Anchiorage 54 o % 51 07 i quest for re-election as a member ; it today by Chief AAT Pilot Sheldon |Barrow 32 33 28 14 T Pt Cldy 7 1 of the League Council. ; Simmons. | Nome 46 | 4—!: 2 04 Clear - The country was removed from i Simmons took off this ""("”“O""'Bmm] ;,’4 i ‘“f ol Cloudy . i 4§ B the council seat she held for years b " .| |in the Alaska Airways’ immense Sa- | Fairbanks 54 36 6 0 Cloudy by nine votes. A two-thirds major- voia-Marchetti plane for Atlin on|Dawson 54 38 24 Cloudy ity of the ballots cast i necessa: a trial trip to test the feasibility of | St. Paul 2 52 52 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS to declare a member state eligible | i o Sl j hauling freight by air between these E‘C:L”j‘a‘k Hatbor & | for one of two non-permanent coun- two points. . | 81 Seats : He carried a ton and a half of |Cordova e e ity e oil from the Standard Ofl docks to |Juneau 3 states - . =W R i - | Sitka S0 ot ot e ke Atlin, The oil was loaded this morn ligible 1 ther & p ing | Ketchikan eligible for another iree-year term. & - " 5 5 ofinitely _|Prince Rupert A By ballok ware thiswh Ot dadbs Simmons said definitely no pur DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS {fective or blank. Twenty-three fav-| | * ool S 'chase of the plane would be made, |Edmonton but that the Alaska Air Transport| Seattle Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy 0 Clear 03 Pt. Cldy .5 Clear oBoorwBal annnl ccwn the AAT organization and Carl An-|Washington 72 | 52 n m 4 § : 5 boat, making the operation quite ex- |46; Ketchikan, raining, 49; Craig, shower: Wrangell, cloudy, 47; s} ea ss oo Lo p pensive. Present plane equipment|Petersburg, cloudy, 49; Sitka, cloudy, 46; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 40; oY L i g 5 s 'd Spain, Thirty-two were neces- 3 W oK | i ; i g i 1 : : SR might lease the huge plane for spe- | Portland | Twin Full Size 8 It is understood that South| : 2 e g e Myl AR S 1 i '|American delegates opposed Spain. B PUILRE S San Sk & - it is consummated, will be between|New York 68 { $1.75 $2.00 ' e, X Y l[ . S 3 derson, president of the Alaska Air- WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY 2| a e"ge “f . : i] ways of Petersburg. Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 57y Blaine, cloudy, 56; Vic- g & A | At present freight to Atlin is|toria, cloudy, 54; Alert Bay, clear, 48; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 47; Triple PART-WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS routed to Skagway, then by rail and |Island, partly cloudy, Langara, showers, 49; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 3 * in Juneau is too limited to permit|Tenakee, cloudy, Hoonah, raining, —; Hawk Inlet, partly cloudy, —; | 3 of wholesale freight carriage, Sim-|Radioville, cloudy, 44; Skagway, cloudy, 46; Yakutat, cloudy, Cor- 0 egm““a"as i i ks i mons said, dova, cloudy, 45; Yakataga, clear, —; Chitina, foggy, 36; McCarthy, 5 v 4 1 He said that most likely if the|clear, 30; Anchorage, cloudy, 46; Portage, cloudy, 46; Fairbanks, partly | Savoia-Marchetti is leased, Tony | cloudy, 32; Hot Springs, clear, 34; Tanana, partly cloudy, 32; Nenana, PART-WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS ‘ Governor Lehmann Warns p 4 2 ' S ; Schwamm, who flew the plane to|partly cloudy, 38; Ruby, partly cloudy, 30; Nulato, cloudy, 34; Flat, clou- ‘r $3 95 ss So 5 : % v Juneau last week, will act as pilot.|dy, 35; Ohogamute, cloudy, 40. © » 1) Agamsl Forflgn At Schwamm has been operating it for Juneau, September 21. — Sunriss, 5:41 a.m.; sunset, 6:04 p.m. Propaganda ‘ : ; the Alaska Airways. I WEATHER SYNOPSTs ] : ; ; ; | | anpe Plane has been tuned by by| he barometric pressure was high this morning from Kefchikan ALL-WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS i NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Asser-! | & i , . mechanics for the past I"wk‘.suulh\vm'd to Oregon and southwestward over the Pacific Ocean to the : tions that democratic governments g R 4 . AR SN R | Hawaiian Islands, the crest being 3040 inches over the Pacific Ocean 8 o lz o ! face a greater challenge for exis-| STRIPED AND SMART | ; at latitude 42 degrees and longitude 144 degrees. The pressure was L) ® . tence than ever before were heard| Striped knitted zephyr wool in bla gray, green and white makes a [Imv _over northwestern Canada and a sto!‘m area of (‘nuslqm'al)lr‘ in- 3 by 20000 Legionnaire visitors today| smart frock to wear now without p and Inter Under & coat. Yfl"fll I_nses Arm tensity was centered over the western portion of the Aleutians. This ] who crowded Madison Square Gar-| jy¢ js fastened with three metal clips. The star of the black suede | ‘x:m‘wm! 12:0 ure (hslx'lbutdmn‘ )!ac bem‘) avm;;)dod by axl-pmp;fi.q"tmn‘dfr(zvt ALL'WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS = fmn at :Ahq opening of Lhe_Amer- accessories is a vizored cap with a white quill thrust through the & | llu, Pn:u‘ Wllllax_n‘Smm }-\ gmfl southwart ‘w Sea! c: ollowe y m ican Legion’s annual convention, earing this morning over most of that area. Partly cloudy to cloudy i Gov. Herbert H. Lehman sounded| "™ | l" Rascl""g cati\w ather prevailed over the interior and western portions of Alaska. lo 95 slz So \ warnings which all heard when he| N 4, Temperatures were freezing or below last night over much of the ¢ s, : exhorted the ex-soldier to Lhruwf S c i ior and western portions of Alaska. | [} Eighteen-year-old George Sawyer CLERKS' ORGANIZATION i eign propaganda or its example and | 3 1 (] ] right arm to rescue a| B‘)y Dies as Result against internal assault.” T Bl u | e : Two hundred and fifty ?housund H UTS WUMAN CAUSES PANIU mr.‘ o : ‘ lnfanhle Paralysls; | Juneau clerks proposing to join | Legionnaires who rollicked in Goth- Sawyer heard the cat meowing . g the clerks' organization here 'are : & nm over the week-end changed to a £k SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept plaintively from the top of a tree.| Iron Lugs Occupied asiced to sign up with Marty Foss at B o ” oy e . serious mien when they heard the| iz i i e LR 20.—A 5 i Hi o " is strorig earth. tremor was: felt Mere o i LuRs ook (e cat. i i the California Grocery so that ap- bon et B0 ”l“‘”:e;";e’:“‘i‘gfionfesses to Crime, But \icray and caused a panic among Spmyer s e m T4EU0d | DENVER, Col, Sept. 20.—Rodney plication for charier can be made, | Iy i . (ol i e Ao e the residents. There is slight dam- goonoo 5o #06 SE0 “a%| Gould, aged 11, died here last night it was announced today by leaders i Juneau's Leading Department Store fshiing the influences of Commun- SaysAIt (\]Vast An ta | Sawyer wont i the hispital witn Ot Inféntile paralysis before he could of the movement. il J 0 spite I ac P ARIOAT: FERBlrge | seart R i o National Commander Harry Col- Cfi‘ ?n s . a broken arm which surgeons had|’". Piaced in a mechanioal respira - iy The Bata s-oe company of Cze- to amputat tor in an effort to save his life. mery gave an admonition against T to amputate. | life. ery gave an admomilon, AEAINSH) oomiERTON. Wash. Seob. i bahoelouakta: has an. aetimatadsions g ik | ‘Three iron lungs are occupied in| CAI CH l NG the Nazi influence in Ameri S Charles Fred Miller, 54, ¥ | pacity for producing 220,000 pairs of REPURNING Denver rospitals by little :|Seabeck rancher, is in jail accused choes in one day. It has more than g Fuk"w::‘ogf_n;;‘w"g:' m_];;‘husf; (':u;st muscles are puralyz: COLD ? o yatis, y infantile paralys . of manslaughter in connection with )0 retail stores throughout the g i { i . 5 3 rets 8 1 v he Juneau Laundry, is returning e St mn cen“"y uld ja" the fatal shooting of his housekeep- | yoriq to Juneau aboard the Yukon accom- | | Blme T ot er, Mrs. Jeanetta Dunbar, on Aug- S panied by his wife and four chil-| MUNTER ARRIVES EMPTY ing sneeze — quick ust _2(1 he Constitution of e United gron They. have been on . viait i | —a few drops up e I | Miller has confessed he shot the its original form, con- 4o o each nostril. Its ‘woman accidentally in a scuffle over g Herb Munter was scheduled to sisted of a preamble and seven arti- timely use helps a rifle during an argument. elas : ey Yy jhop back on the return ;‘t"p o prevent many colds. : hina was the e of a hig s r ar- SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. - g e home of a highly |Ketchikan this afternoon after il Try The kmpire classifieds for —Cocaine is a shrub produced chief- developed civilization while Europe riving here about 2 o'clock. He did v v § i ;‘3]'“"1]’3‘ l‘a‘f’_:“]’l‘"l;:‘l dfi?‘; ";‘_ufi‘:elz'resuu& % i e was still in the Bronze Age. not carry passengers in to Juneau. MQL open to admit the third prisoner in s its century-old history. The pris-| oner is a postman accused of stab- bing his wife on the tiny Channel island between Guernsey and Jer- sey. . The British Island, which was part of the old Dukedom of Nor- mandy, has a population of 500,} The first prisoner on the little stone| bastile was a deserter, locked up “a long time ago.” » | The second was a women incar- cerated nine years ago for “a tri- fling offen: But her sobs were so loud the jailer released her with- in an hour. Thereafter she sat on| the step of the cottage across the way, cnm:m[é wflulng. Your ZORIC System Would Examine n ‘ A ry Cleaners - Grid Referees ¥ HULL, England, Sept. 20. — The Football Referees’ Association at its annual meetin; ssed a resolu- HIGH-CL fi S 5t AD :’_E E,T |3 1 ”(Gw\k;“!‘.fied";f."l':tt:: t‘x; tion expressing e l&::lnion that es- f of a French restaurant in New York City, pai etters ty o b 3 by four feet for the benefit of hundreds of workers, laboring high b o '}“_“"gfl_“e":l':‘"‘“g above the streets in Rockefeller Center’s office buildings. iboard for referees is desirable. i BRI iSRS Empire classifieds pay. 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