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Put Yourself in the EASTER Sy Michaels-Stern ‘preparations for events the finest suit offered. yourself ular All be smartly and ou and now we an Why don't ready for Easter Micheals-Stern styles STYLE tl We've made advance this biggest of all dress-up 1 topcoat seletcions you s today! quality in pop- patterns and weave sizes WILSON and ARROW SHIRTS The Finest in Every Way To Mate Your Wilson Shirt “WEDGELOCK TIES” By WILSON BROS. $1.00 and up Freeman Shoes in the style of your own choice. as low as $6.50 "Tuneau’s Leading Mrs. Jenne Ends Campaign Tour of Southeast Alaska r‘alndldate for Territorial Senate Returns to Juneau After 3 Weeks' Absence Returning from a camy n Ketchikan, Wrangell, ¥ and Metlakatla, Mrs. Cr Jenne, candidate for t Senate on the Democratic tickei arrived in Juneau aboard the Ton- gass early this morning, Mrs. Jenne reports great inter- est throughout Southeast Alaska in Territorial governmental affairs Continuing her tour for close to three weeks, Mrs, Jenne also visited for some time with friends in Ket- chikan, and while there was pre- sented in solo selections at the St John's and St. Elizabeth’s Episco- pal church, $2.00 up What's EASTER Without a New HAT? DON'T FORGET—Hosiery, and all gentleman’s accessories. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Department Store'' — RAINBOW GIRLS TO HOLD INITIATION, PARTY, SATURDAY A business meeting, initiation, and an Easter hunt rty are on the schedule for the%Order of Rainbow Girl gathering Saturday night, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock in the Scot- tish Rite Tempie. Miss Edithbelle Heller is in charge of the business meeting and initiation, while on the committee in charge of the parly are Miss Phyllis Jenne, chairman; Miss Jane Blomgren, and Miss Margarvet Har- ris Anne Lois Davis is to be initiated e P X DINNER yterian Church Par- lors Wednesday, April 20, by the Martha Society.” Adults 75 cents children under 12, 50 cents. adv, -oo—— TURKEY At the Pr VOTE Vote for Repr Primary E Alaskn, Alaska FOR McCORMICK John McCormick ' for ive, Democratic Ticket, ion April 26.4 Born. in for Alaskans. Adv, A You'll Be an EASTER EYEFUL As you trip down the Avenue with a Nestle permanent from THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS Ann Early Barr, Owner- Operator, 115-2nd St. Telephone 723 IN PILTURE correctly dressed in a can show you one of ever op in and get the t " Hours Agony® will‘ e preached by | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1938. o o o 6 rs. -r! Gflbeu ulbnnd William J. mystery was deepened Styles That Will Be Leading The On' Eidster Morning Tarade left), 22-year-old equestrian from California, ilbert, was found murdered in their home in Reno, recently with the confession of Buck Biamont, implicated, ‘Biamont, t h he said Mrs. the result of a plot in which he sai a ol tiatal Thuy mee both b eld by Reno Carl Ramser, 61, named Ramser as one of believe that Mrs, MENT HAS Rebekahs Send JABLE VOTE| Dance Proceeds ENSIGNWAESCHE WO ONIONS| To Walla Walla IS ANNOUNCE Gilbert had been Gilbert may have been disappeared in early February. H | st Paul | Juneau | Sitka Nev,, last November. Ths | 81, that Gilbert had been slain as | ghown at right with | authorities, wha now | | ENGAGEMENT OF Maska Flshelmens Union: {Future Mcdm'v Plans Are Officer Aboard Haida' Be- at ‘Bellingham and Seat- tle Give Pact Majority (Continued nom Page Onc) to open negotiations with the CIC group and his union would prob ably vote on the Cheney proposa today. Packers Accept Proposal Arthur I. Ellsworth, Secretary of the Canned Salmon Industry, rep- resenting the packers said, “The industry has decided to accept the fact finding board’s decision. W recognize the importance of the aska and have made substantial concessions.” CIO AND AFL FILE PROT! SEATTLE, April 14—The region- al office of the National Labor Relations Board today confirmed the figures on the unions' member- ship check list of 2,101 CIO work- ers and 1189 AFL members. This Spring’s styles by PENN-CRAFT & HARDEMAN lea uhn;r $5.00 Handkerchiefs found that cannery workers af- filiated with both unions totaled 504. The membership check |eonclusive, the Board said, protests had been filed unions. is not because by | APPOINTIVE CITY | OFFICES WILL BE | FILLED FRIDAY industry to the Northwest and Al-| 1t was added that the Board had | ALASKA AR both | | | Alaska Air { 1 | Naming of appointive city officers, | i | including Police Chief and Cit} {new closing ~hour ordinance ave| catfi Ilc church meeting of the new City ‘tomon’ow night in the City Hall. Good FMdAy services 'to ‘be'‘ob-| The list of appointive otfices for served ''tomorrow ‘were ~#@ntounced Which application must be made by oday by the Church of the Nativity 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon are: and will' be ‘held as ‘follows: City Clerk, City Assessor, Chief of 8 ani. Pontifical Mass of ‘thé Pre- | Police, Assistant Chief of Police, sanctified, reading of ‘the Passion of two patrolmen, City Librarian, City Our Lovd, the unveiling of the Cross,| Treasurer, Street Commissioner and the Veneration of the Cross by Building Inspector, Cemetary Care- the' whole ‘corigrégation, ‘amd: Pro- taker, City Attorney, City Grader, cession of the Most Blesse@ Sacra- | meént;The 'ehoir ‘will be 'undér ‘dir-| tant Chief of the Fire Department, detion of Sister Mary Peter, and|two drivers for the Fire Department, will sing’the Pnnga mnem Vexilla City Health Commissioner, Fire Al- Regls, J arm Inspector, and Radio Inspector. 12 Noon' until 3 pm. the:"Three ———— CHISANA TRAPPER GIVEN STIFF JOLT, GAME VIOLATION mher Arrest and conviction of George| | Bellmontaine, for years a trapper in the Mt. Sanford district east of the Rev.'W.'J. Le Vasseur aud the | Rev. Edward C. Budde. The subject | will be the seven last ‘words ‘spoken hy Christ on the’ Cross; THrenghout the “Threé Hours Agony™ the ‘éhoir, directetl by Sistér® Mary Peter, will sing’ the ' Stabat Mater, “and® appropriate hymmns, ~hof i 7:30 pm. Friddy “stations of the| oross, by theiqmq%lgflzuuon ’the Alaska game laws was repor »to Game Commission headquarters mx‘e today by Warden Jack O'Con- A {nor and Clarence Rhode from Cor- {dova. Bellfontaine was fined $300 NORL"'E CHURCH and sentenced to six months in jail | by the U. 8. Commissioner at Cor- Members and 1flmd! of t.hp dova. In addition he forteited 500 Northern Light Presbyterian Ch\lruh!pounds of caribou meat, which was are asked to telephome Mrs. R. E. turmed over to the goverfiment, Robertson, Blue 680, if they have| Easter plants which may be lolned' o the committee in charge of decor- | skins and one bear skin. ations for the 11 o'clock Easter ser-| Bellfontaine, an alien.has opera- vice on Sunday. bed in the Mt. Sanford distriet for| Flowers left in the church base-| | years, Assistant Executive Officer ment late Saturday or<by 10:30 a.m.| Homer Jewell said and was appre-| Sunday, marked with the owner's hended by the officers not far from name, may be takenagain after the the Oanadian border morning service. ' S g i 1§ ————— { NOTICE In 1700, when the first United States census was taken, the popu- Sale Saturday at Hollmann's Drug| lation was 3,929,214, | Store, beginning at 10 am. adv. | | Clerk, and discussion of a proposea | George Geib and Robe | scheduled before the first regulzug Counetl| picked Chief.of the Fire Department, Assis-| Made at Lngv Ses- sion Last Night 750 has v_home Announcement that $ een sent to the Odd Fe! \ Walla Walla, Wash., as proceeds com the recent Rebekah dance iarked the meeting of the Rebekah ge last night in the LO.OF. Hall where Mrs. John McCormick Voble Grand, presided The initiation date wa rom April 27 to May ~ill have ¢ y E nents for the May 25 meeting, while he Douglas lodge will take cha f the bu ession during neeting Instruction on visiting Rebekahs n another jurisdiction was offered, ind the lodge constitution was tudied. A new American flag and 1+ new Rebekah lodge flag were used or the meeting last night ion of the Odd celebration on was also held advanced Visitor 11 ial the Fellow April 28 GOES TWICE T0 ISLANDS Shell Simmons went out with the Transport Bellanca twice today. On the first trip out, Harry Mur- phy, O. Thanem and Roy Levect were taken to Hoonah, were taken for the After returnin , Shell up Law Lnl)du and Daci Bolyan for Cobol and Art Lowe and P, M. Stewart for Chl[‘hflg(}r.v .- Two New Boats Grace Juneaw's = Fishing Fleet Two new boats in Juneau's fish- ing fleet are said to top everything /in their line. Harve Christie’s new troller, de- scribed in The Empire recently, a |45-footer built for comfort as well as work, was on the gridiron at the Upper City Float today. Admiring rail leaners said it h' undoubtedly the best boat in the trolling fleet today. The halibut fleet was to have a! | CUENERL G de counts of V"’l‘“:::‘[new addition this afternoon from Petersburg. Olaf Larson, formerly operating the Avona, is to bring in a newly-built halibuter named Lhe Arden, The Arden is a 46-footer and will be one of the most strongly-built ‘boats in the fleet, according to reports, with heavy ribbing every six inches, Halibuters today said they thought teacher at Copper Oenter for use Larson's Arden would be somethin; of needy natives; 10 firearms, 16 fox |to see in the way of modern ru,hmi |boats. - wsres ~ovt { et MARY SMITH DIES Mrs. Mary Smith of Sitka, aged | 61, died at the Government Hos-| pital at 1:25 a.m., today, after a| long illness. Fumeral arrangements| will be anpounced later from the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society Food Charles W. Oarter Mortuary. el wmprre classifieds pay. ¥ of the “The Agony of the Garde: trothed to Massachu- selts Girl Announoemem has been made in Washington, D, C., of the engage- ment of Miss Janet Eiizabeth Fhorn, daughter of Commander B. C. Thorn of the United States Coast Guard, and Mrs. Thorn of Belmont Hills, Mass., to Ensign Russel R. Waesche, Jr., officer aboard the U. 8..C. G. cutter Haida at Juneau Ensign Waesche is well known in weau where he was transferred m the San Francisco Bay dis- trict last fall. He is the son of Rear Admiral Russell R. Waesche commandeant of the Coast Guard, and Mrs. A. J. Morrow of Oakland, Calif. He was graduated from the Coast Guard Academy at New Lon- don, Conn., in 1936 Miss Thorn was graduated from Connecticut College in 1937 and is now with the personnel bureau of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The wedding is to take place this summer in Belmont Hills. - CAUBLE TO GIVE FINAL SERMON OF HOLY WEEK SERIES The Rev. Jalm L. Cauble is discuss “The Triumph of the Cross” tomorrow from 12 to 12:30 p.m. a the Northern Light Presbyterian Church for the final sermon of the Holy Week services sponsored by the Juneau Ministerial Association This noon, Capt. Stanley Jackson Salvation Army spoke on J —————————— SON IS BORN TODAY TO GEORGE BROWNS Mr. and Mrs, George Brown are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, weighing six pounds and fifteen ounces, who arrived at 12:55 pm. today at St. Ann's Hospital. The child has been named Martin orge. Mr. Brown is a driver for zhc Yellow Cab Company llousewives Keep Your Hushands Happy with Crescent Products; —BAKING POWDER —CQFFEE ~—CORN STARCH —EXTRACTS —FLAVORS —MAPLEINE —SPICES —TEA Write for Free Reclpe Books to MARION BELEY' CW Mtg. Co. Seattle, Wash. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CRESCENT PRODUCTS Dan Noonan Alaska Representative “ | 43; Ketehikan, raining, 34; U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Rureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicin { {ouight and Friday, probab Lo rming at 4 pam., April 1 chewers; light to moderate e nds. ather forecast for Southeas' Alacka: For the north portion: ton’ght and Friday, probabl; showi Lght to moderate east- wnds, except mo > southorly winds over Lynn Canal. For u'h portic right and probably Frida,; n ate to fresh heast winds cept frash to strong tonight over Dixon . mode ating Friday. ce-ast of winds along the Coast of the Guil ¢’ Alaska;. ¥resh to outhees hds tonight from Dixon Entrance to Cope Om- maney, moderating Friday; moderate to fresh easierdy’ wind. .oaight and Friday from Cape Ommaney t) Cape Ianh,A,hrcok. LOCAL DA1A . Temp Hummlu Wina VPmlvy 42 r 14 37 i EE 3 50 45 w G KADIO REPORTS TODAY Low &t 4a.m. 4am. Prectp tems. temp. velocity 2ibrs 32 24 31 - 28 26 w Wen'he Ay Time t pm. yest'y aum. today Nocn today Baromeler 29.58 29.64 29.60 L Cloudy P.. Cluy aam Weathe: Cloudy Max. temp, st 24 hours ' | 40 54 -6 48 42 45 48 32 40 46 3 Station Anchorage Barrew Neme Sethel airbanks Dawson Cloudy Clen Clondy Cloudy Clonay Cloudy Cloudy Luteh Harbor Zodiak Jordova Fetchikan Nod. 1in | Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portiand San Francisco New York Wachington Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 140 Clea 48 54 150 .68 '80 54 54 i WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Beattle. (airport), eloudy, tempe-ature 44; Blaine, raining, 46; Vic- ‘gria; clondy, 461 Alert Bay, cloudy. 40; Bull Harbor, raining, 45; Triple Island, reining; Langara Island, ra ning, 40; Prince Rupert, raining, ©raig, misting, 40; Wurangell, raining, 38: Petersburg, cloudy, 38; Sitka, clear, 37; Radioville, clear, 40; Soapetone Point, partly cloudy, 40; Haonah, cl ar, 34; Tenakee, foggy, 44; Hawk Inlet; elean, 30; Juneau, clear, 37; S:agway, cloudy, 40; Cape.Hinchin- ‘srook, showers, 36; St Bliag, partl; cloudy, 38; Cordova, cloudy, 40; Zhitina partly cloudy, 36; McCarth -, clear, 30; Anchorage, partly clou- dy, 32; Fairbanks, snowing, 30; Nenana, cloudy, 32; Ruby, clear, 21; Nulato, clear, Unalakleet, clear, 28 Juneau, April 15.- 4:5) am.; sunset, 7:11 p.m. Sunrise, WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric: pressuve prevailed this morning over the north- sastern portion of the Nerth Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pres- sure beingi 29.18 inches & short distance east of Unga. High pressure prevailed from Washington and Oregon southwestward to the Hawailan Islands. - Ths general. pressure distribution has been attended by pre- cipitation along the coasial regions from the Aleutians southeastward to ‘morthern Washington, also over western Canada and at Fairbanks, followed by clearing weather this morning over the northern portion of Eoutheastern Alaska. The 24-hour temperature chang:s have been small throughout Al- usku‘ AR - LABIES e AID moD SALE TO | By the Ladies’ Pioneer Auxiliary at | the Elks Hall. vy BEHELDS SATURDAY‘ A vl i ' HELPS AVOID MANY COLDS Especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Used in time, helps ‘ prevent many colds. VICKS VA ‘TRO'NOL * Plans for a food sale to be held Saturday at Hollmann's Drug Store were completed at a committee meeting of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid | Society yesterday and announce- | ment is made that the sale will be~ gin at 10 am. On .the committee in charge o! the sale is Mrs. W. A. 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