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—_—_————————-—.———wfiw - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1938 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEAT;ER BU’REAU N 'SAM BOB GETS aAfsséA_LL ToDAY | SUUTHEASTPAGK THE WEATHER . l ¥ & the two mnmr leagues as received UN TRIP HEHE up to 3 olock: AS SEASUN ENDS Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate variable winds, mostly \ S . i e westerl suPer. SCO' tex | P Boston g“;:::;,,;:ag‘;‘ 1 Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Satur- untrimmed i v7 ; Philadelphia 6; Pittsburgh 4 | day, with morning foss along the mmediate west: coast; gentle to 1 gl b Iithoad 3 moderate variable winds, mostly westerly. Scantily Attired Beauty| Erockbm 9 Ocstod. Substantial Increase Re.| Forecast of winds alon the Const of the Gult of Alaska: Moderaié S Brings, “OhY My!" from AlMoait ,Hgm,' : & westerly winds ftonight and Saturday from Dikon Entrance to Cross | “Back C Indi Nb GESI5 8F Dlevelsnia. o, B vealed in Ketchikan |sound and southerly from Cross Scund to Cape Hinchinbrook ' 1 ac ountry Indian Ghicago 12, 8; Boston'2, 9. and Other Districts LOCAL DATA H . o i n Philadelphia 11; 4; St Louis 6, 6 : ’ '_:'(;“;;l e B“'g::fwf Tj;m"' '"3";“’ Ws‘)"" V"‘Z”“Y “‘(’“ifl"l'l i m Bob, B cKenzie River . S Wanlitic P 2 130 'Pm. yest" 7 7 Clear 1ifkn, came GHARINAUD AN nignt| o A Substantial gains are being shown|g.30 o m_ foday .. 3006 49 9 0 0 Clear || with riverman Bill Strong after a in the Southeast Alaska salmon|pooyitoday g0 67 55 sW 1 Clefr S trip down the Stikifie that gave i pack, according to figures released RADIO REPORTS 28 o hith his first sight of salt water ) today by the U.'S. Blireau of Pish- TODAY | es. Kel district partictla | ‘and the ways 'of White ‘man in big "“l‘“ K,‘ m"k‘“l‘ kA 1R Max.temp, | LoWest 4am. 4am. Preclp 4am oihs, by o et Satardyy, | Station 1ast34hours | temp. temp. velocity 24hws. Weathe LUXURIOUSLY LINED Mys, Streng went up the High- OUT Tg SlTKA i vlfi, cases, Was TIeAMY 5 to the| Atka 54 | 50 34 6 04 Cloudy AND INTER-LINED; B i e came period last year when it was| Anchorase s i g g =k % \short time ago and met Sam. She Bt 757,728 cases. Barrow :38 30 30 6 0 Cloudy Colors are NEW !;':Su':"en‘::f‘ ::2;;“‘;‘?‘;" I;"EP‘“""”’{ Alex Holdet§ flel to Todd today| The case pack figures on the gm‘zl ;3 :g ;u ;:, f; ILLl.gnm an S 5 ! 5 ¥ with a Marine Airways plane, tak- Southeast districts through last|2e - & 8 36 E it. Rain The '§tfles ave Bbcoming Mo 3t oAliaation.” Xv(::z: Ratika, Bob Firby and Rade ]n,. the same tinte last season fol-| (VP s 55 % A Wi Gy . perfect for sports, Sam Bob, a little man With & piiurning, Holden then flew to m;".kl.m( ‘Réds, 26.643: Kings | Dutch Harbor 40 54 8 0 PtCld . travel and all ‘round toothsome grin and an “Oh, My!" | gitka with the Fairchild fo pick 448; pinks, 5.008; chums, 226; cohos,| K = 48 4 02 Clear 1 wear. for everything in Juneau, has noW .5 5 joad of passengers there and 740; total, 34,059; last season, 26.-| S Lol 9 20 + Clowdy | | eaten his first banarrl: seen his (axing D. W. Haggerty roundtrip. 5 \.L-:;lkeau :"g 49 0 0 Cleat s y tifst movie and had his first ride ” Gy . ¢ P 2 . | Sitka ~ - The T2 s Yesterday Holden brought . in Ketchikan — Reds, 43,034; kings, 3 ; ‘ L‘(;l-lg;(""o‘l{‘:at:‘rlg::r ;,; an elevator. He las seen his|geve Vukovich, 'R J. Boyd and Art 4g5; pinks, 535,183; chums, 123 ~s-.:§§‘"jk;“] . 4‘2 .:g (4) 0 Clear 3 | st big steamboat and he has phane from Sitka, leaving ithme c8hos, 22.817: total, 731276; last fint uper 5! 0 Clear 4 X tasted salt watet, but found it poor | aiely afterwards ' for the Polaris- season, 757,728. Edmonton . :M 44 4 Clear Solt, full-bodied lto_arink, "Fakii ming on an’ ermergency call to| Wrangell—Reds, 17,036; ‘kings, 657 Scattle | & o2 6 0/ Cloudy texture: | Mrs. ‘Strong said Sain Bob sat|pring ih Albert Evans with a broken pinks, 112,858; cliums, 38,50 - ” i s 0~ | Clotdy p # |thtough” his first movie in ‘Peters- foot. hos, 15.805: total, 184,272; last sea-|San Frarncisco | 54 54 4 0 Wrinkle-proof ; \burg with hands folded and eves Following that trip Holden then son, 432715 T b b b i e y Dusi-proof; | wide witty ‘adtinseniefit UAEY & Bath: | rluw ' Eikhs TNk to' Hawk' Milet 6 a| 'West Cosst—Heds, 17.101: kings,| osnmton | €0 64 4 0 Pt.Cldy { lling ‘beéauty in ‘scant attire strode chérter for the P. E. Harris Com- 0067; pinks, 123952, chums, 38- WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Moisture-proof ; lacross the screen. pany. 646: cohos, 21, total, 210,117: Sedttle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 54; Blaine, partly cloudy, | “On, My!” shouted Sam Bob & L last season, 333,647. | 50; Victoria, clear, 51; Estevan, foggy, 53; Alert Bay, fogzy, Bull . Warm——but not {jumping to his feet. | Eastern- Reds, 14.143: kings, 4. |Harbor, cloudy, 54; *friple Tshind, ‘fcgey; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 52; heavy. | “1 1ike that fine!” he said today 702; pinks, 316,843; chums, 56599; | Ketchikan, clear, 58; Craig, fogey, 38; Wrangell, clear, 49; Petersburs, . | aboard Strong'’s riverboat. “I laugh ouse pse s cohos, 11,721: total, 304,098; last|clear, 80; Sikta, foggy, 51; Hoonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, clear, 60; Tena- |like everything.” ! season, 413571. kee, foggy, 60; Port Althorp. v: Excursion Inlet, clear; Radioville, L ] | sam Bob had never séen the tides | Wottorti Heifs, 19,519+ kings, 4¢: | 10§E¥::82; Juneau, cléar, . clear, 46; Haines, clear; Tul- » i| | of sdlt water at work. “Water go 'V i B"ve}' a“d Gar pinks, 148,859; ¢ 55.044: cohns, |Seduah, clear, 51; Yakutat, misting, 52; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, EXCLUSI¥E WITH A'fup and down too fast!" he ex- 7467, total, 230.028: last season. |4 Cabe St. Elias, cloudy. 54; Cordova, clear, 60; Chitina, cloudy, 50; |||} claimed. 288,429 Mé¢Carthy, partly cloudy, 46; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 5 Portage, | " And he was all laughter when the d” M‘ 26. Icy Strait—Reds, 46,42 cloudy, 46; Fairbanks, cloudy, 48: Hot Springs, cloudy, 44; Tanana, . workings of Ma{y Joyee's coW Was| \Matt Ward spied a mouse in the top 215 pinks, 157,873; chums cloudy, 46_: Ruby, raining, 45; Nnlato, ‘rninimz. 44; Kaltag, raining, 46: ishowh to him. He could under-|cf phis car while driving along the cohos. 14,007; total, 271,367; Flat, raining, 57; Crooked Creek, raining, 46; ‘Stuyuhok‘ raining, 46; . stand thé éow was an animal and | pighiay. "He reached up, knocksd SO0, 312,020, M{:thh raining, “,: Bethel, misting, 50; Platinum, foggy; Solomon, |that 1t gave milk, but the mechan‘ | the mouse to" the floor and lost Totals—Reds, 183.889; kings. 16, raining, 50; Bluff, raining; Nome, raining, 50. 5 {les of the process amazed him control of everythitig when the 118; Dinks, 1300,570; chums, 371,632; Juneau, Aug. 27.—Sunrise, 4:46 am.; sunset, 7:15 p.m Iwhen Mrs. Strong milked boséy fof | yofise ran ‘up his' trouser leg. The cohos, 93.908; grand total, 1966,117; MEAINEN sYNGPSIR 1his enlightenment. car went into a culvert and over-|last s 564,675, A Storm area has developed over the Bering Sea region during the And when Sam Bob ate his first turned. - -ro—— | past 24 hours, the lowest reported pressure being 29.56 inches a short banana he tried to eat it with the o G P k P k distance west of Nome. High barometric pressure preva from & EELE VS i A0 B 0 o e = * |peeling on. He got thirsty later icket Picketin Fairbanks southward over the Gulf of Alaska to the Pacific Northwest AR P I L B | sersstn: fanl "debE of the “aaft ‘and un- JUNEAU VISITORS Picket Brings g ates, also from the Aleutian Tslinds and Kidiak southwestward to SEGRE]’ANES Beard he now wears 4 Ohief Jus- | " Preskient Roosevelt prompiy sent | faIliar sea SOUTH ON LOUISE ring Midway Tsland, the erest belng 040 Inches over the Pacific Océn tice. Kellogg (under Coolidge) was | messages expressing his gladness at L Lo df,l"k 16, Bus it Sgant LA .'Ob to Plcketed i ‘rih l(l.: p(\-fl:“fik m‘” ‘;nn.,‘nm'o' "?.dogl,“.‘,\ bn\ls.ul*nvrul i armooth shaven, dnd so s Becrétary | the ‘ebliupe of Alfansd Lebes, out |Get him(“8owh.” Sam Béb laghed. | Mrs. George Gibbons, accompan- - by S S S A e M 4 0F STATE ARE Hull. H,omg president, and Dr. Eduardo Sam is full of laughter. He even|jeq by her two daughters, Ruth and| CHICAGO, Aug. 26—Two Kinds | o ;q““w:,q_fl ’m‘ C“”‘“‘,,“ ‘I; by fair weather” from Southeast Strangest of all is that Secretary | Santos, incoming. laughs @bout the time when he| jean, left for the south this morn- of pickets were in front of the | ooctor British Col st ‘”,‘ moderate to dense fogs off the ‘ Hull already has the 100k of a Sec-| INoidéfitally, the’ State ‘Dépatt-|Was 12 years old and his'mibther |ing on the Princess Loulse |tailor shop of Lewis Wald recently. | "ot © D10 COTTE SR 7L the Riwel Bound pegion refary of State done in oil for pos- | ment has stopped calling them|and father died suddenly In the| Mrs. Gibbons and her daughters| A C. I O. picket bore a banner| - . = S terity—and his portrait Nas not yet | “Latin-American” refublics, Now Indian camp and other Indians of | have been visiting with Dr. and which said | been hung in the chamber. | they are called simply American the tribe were going to burn him Mrs. J. F. Worley, at their residence ~ “Unfair to organized labor. | Republics. 1f it ‘i necessary to be|at the stake for a “witch.” | in the Fifth Avenue Apartments, for, An A. F. of L. picket’'s banner y K d ‘ ;more specific, they are called Cen- ,"‘)Eflh, T'm Witch” Sam ‘Bob|the ;m\l two months. proclaimed Cordell Hull Really Looks BUT IS IT LOADED? tral American Republics, or South |latighed again. “Hudson Bay man B “This shop is fair to organized 4 Lk O All f It doesn't mean anything in pm: American Republics. come and mnake them stop.” F D Iabor” 2 ke Une— or v;nul‘\r‘ but the Slfll/l]‘ Department e This afternoon Sam was to come O()t On Mr. Wald, smiling and contented, | 5. fi‘m m Clnd DIVISIONAL . Postenly has a five-inch naval gun trained up to The Empire and watch his said the picketing had been good (f i i right on the President's office. If n| story come off the presses that he 0 “[I 'l 22 f6r blsimess, He said: | ‘ By PRESTON GROVER WL Glre R Lk OIS S Escanes Bluw “t pas never seen before. n eus “I've been in business in the loop T l c K E T ‘ WASI:XIN(}TON. g 2, m»‘hl}nvnflru(l—pouz'ulv»lug Ll?ruugh the | L] Hg seés so many small fishing| . .. for fifteen years with an average Py A able dates: 1918—Armistice };“rl\‘l/:(t:l' qfijo"rz’m v"gg}_m"r”:‘l‘f’:u }f;i';“:\ . ! boats and so many people on the {CRIGAGO, Aug. 26 — A father staff of sixteen men. Originally al , 1628-Kellogg pact outlawing wer. dodyes wn,‘l‘mut SO‘mI.lCl‘ln e t ust m W“"ir;v he thinks “white man like was ordered in superior court to- were members of the A. F. of L. 3 1938—War outlawed; nations just by-your-leave from the guard l duck. day to stop teaching his two small union. But two years ago the C. I fight it out | “From there the projectile would | y % i ba‘c‘“d he says he is going 40 €0 gong Nazi doctrines and the saluté, O. started organizing and ten of | Leb | s o k and make a lot of money «gpejl Hitler." my employees joined it. So the C.| | g |zine across the top of Greeter Pat| CHICAGO, Aug. 20.%- Gust Ra-j o, fadk. Agaitdol oo e i Perhaps it is the surroundings, | . - s desk in the main lobby | QU0 wouldn't take & slug on the]'raPPing to come back again 10| jydge Peter H. Schwaba issued 1‘! 0. struck on June 24, denmndmg‘ or the tradition, but tover 1t I8, | (C RO S SRR itioes. mall undey | Hiead foF $900. Fhilp Jugus OO g8k “ temporafy injunction against Harry |that 1 should fire all the'A. F. of | the faces of rece retaries of | L X Melntyre's nose| THat was the amount he paid two Ob, my! It's a lot of fun, s“m‘Dohexly and forbade him to see the L. men. State all look ciltously alike, at! ‘T e pregident's office. He|Men Who held him up ifi his tav- Sam Bob. children pending a full hearing on| “Naturally, refused. At present I | least when done in cils. In Sec robably would be glad to see it) |etn the restrainng order September 2. have eleven employees, all members | | The court acted upon a motion of the A. F. of L. I expect to hire | tary Hulls recoption oom, where 0o bone O B aval sou.| RAaquot hafided the bandits $100! | he meets tr ss, are paintines v‘,,““, l‘n his desk “:"ecuon ¥ n:any:"nd said he didn't have any more CHATHAM UNLOADING of Mrs. Elizabeth Doherty, who has five more soon and I suppose T . | money. HEAYY CARGO TODAY filed a cross bill for divorce, charg- they’ll all be A. F| of L. becnuse} of five receni .ccretaries of Slale. Some have lies, and some | When one of the men shouted i 3 ing infidelity. Doherty is a bell the C. I. O. men say they won be not, but &li have a certain re- | “Let's slug him, Raguot showed{ . - captain at a Michigan Ave. hotel. |work unless I hire all C. I. O.” X A t. % strained nobil of - purpose look This government can't be ac-|alacrity in disclosing Whefe , he o]’::w Hf‘rhe::berwzha‘t‘;?;:,dm(;apJ e = = about their facc: as if the arti cused of failing to emphasize its haa $900. heavy cargo O; general merchandise sad wanted to give them a dash of good neighborliness teward the The men left without scoring any and heavy frelght in Gmnneau Seorge Washin:ton at Valley Forge. | Central and ' South American re- knockdowns. Channel today. 5 Secretaries Lausing (under Presi- publics these days, even though ! From here the vessel is to sail for dent Wilson), Colby (also nnder the dispute with Mexico over seized MRS MULLEN AND Skagway this evening and call at| ‘ Wilson), Stimuon (Hoover), Hughes ofl and farm lands makes & nasty it 2 o | (Harding and Coolit ey, all wore situation. (This government has to DAUGHTERS SOUTH I;fi" c?,:-v:-e’h::ce;he o e N e w F a ll | 4 o inle- be pretty siern about that else there T SR might be a whole wave of expropri- Mrs. J. #. Mullen vlth her two Try an Empire ad. ations thronghout the Spanish and daughters, Miss Beatrice Mulleh mustaches, with Hug ‘Oscar 6. Olson | - Candidate for , oo DRESSES Anthon él(ér%ny) Portusuese-speaking republics.) and Miss Virginia Mullen, and their F T Batn tett. Stiow Vel e honse guest, Miss Kitty Minton, lee uneau’s Greates ow Value TELEGRAMS TO PRESIDENTS for the south this morning on the| BRINGS YOU 1938's P & o Re-election as [ Pt outtide of that, no effort s Princess Loulse. N o o s '3 . DI TERRITORIAL WORLDS i (soarsd o co the goud neighhor The girls plan to attend school in “By 6f the Streets” ° For Delegate to IA . Congress TREASURER, ithin the last three months California during the coming win- Start ‘Y c L UM | REaLLU FINE & ¥ 50 the President s sent brief tec term, while Mrs, Mulien willill gunpa sgrams of wood wishies (0 cvery spend some time in the States. i [t b U8 351k B D Waol Crepes s All New Fall Colors. B o " ol b o For Territorial Senator: celved telegrams of congratulation " WEST PRICEB F o, 4.1 1 % wt ,‘.9 \ ,n}::{z mfl:::sm ol BY AR i . m‘ RoDEN, J“nea“ } ratior the tounding of Bogota. 7 T M 3 e gl ¢t of Colombia, o plane Bags 89¢, 1.29 | SKirts — 2.95 || For Terfitorial Repredentatives: ' |- iuto the crowd, killing 50 Los dzgeles - * Porcland - - Seattle lea JAMES V. DAVIS, Juneau J.P. ANDERSON, Juneau JOHN McCORMICK, Juneau The Democratic Ticket Is Interesied in the Wellare of Both Business - and Labor VOTE IT STRAIGHT! © ¢/ ONSEPTEMBER13. @~ . (Paid Advertisement) There is no substitute for - - l s All Sizes s Slips —— 89¢ “ Umbrellas | Hats —1.95 Collarand Cuii\Seu é49c 2.25 .,Pfli 15k 5Qe PANCAKE FLOUR 5 5\‘. Reliance-<10 m? Back” Freestone Peaches’cén z 1 c Cooked in the Home-style,Way No. 2V size tins’ 5 Reliance com'—can 1 %,, Nm ‘Belte s il ufis. CASE LOT GROCERY Deliveries in Juneau cmdDou as Dail 5A0'S, Freaktin - e o8 B N SRR P up from Coats —12.50 COOKS’ and WAI TRESSE S’ JAMBOREE FRIDAY—8:30 P. M.—UNION- HALL g Sponsored by Local 871 for members ‘* and escorts only. Regular meeting between 8:30 and 9; THEN-—ON WITH THE SHOW DANCING—GAIETY—REFRESHMENTS - Music by: Lillian dnd Her Orchestra - k107 SEWARD STREET Newspaper Advertising B