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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1938. 3 » - = ‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ABANDONHUNT |GUIANAS, WHICH MAY SHELTER JEWS, PEACE HERE | el e FOR MISSING 15 NEWS ALSO FOR DEVILS SLAND "'y 4y W A LY d Yol d)d VYISV ) Al L R i TR TR ) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., ‘Dec. 12: JUNEAU MI ER 2 i Rain tonight and Tuesday; fresh southeast winds. | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Tues- C g —‘R t PRAAAARETE ST k| day; fresh southeast winds except strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence i FRANCE | Straitg, Chatham Strait, and Frederick Sound and strong southerly o%mldssll;)n(ter F'edp oNr § Pl A?AI,GJV%%DS\ winds over Lynn Canal ir ar n 0 i CO. I N ¥ corecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong ¥ s , | HERE | | Union Troubies Reach End st winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinch- reaching gal eforce at times tonight and Tuesday. Trace of W. Wyatt After a thorough search of the m between Echo Cove and Eagle +as Both Factions Sign ' * Agreement . [DEVIL’S LOCAL DATA L~ Taramaribo /l,u\r: me Barometer Temp. Humidily Wind Velocity ~ Weather ) () 5 sty 2 L sty I ros S ) 3:30 pm. y 88 40 90 E 19 Mod.Rn ¢ % ol D LR (Continued 110 Page One) 3:30 am. tod a3 ' SE s Cloudy ‘ % 21-year-old Juneau miner is report- #1c¢ - GoLo gdyenne. { Nobh today 43 6 E 15 Lt. Rain ed to be lost, the searching party 5 FR.GUIANAY, | |6 thim corkersibbthe thkn b i 3 7 g s caded by Att Reed returned to! URINAMN < % w | o Sront RADIO REPORTS i at the week end réporting | ( '/} A ¢ of Police | TODAY ¢ trace of the young man, accord- | bR A there was no viol | ¢.tempt. | Low st 4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am Gl ; g ) U. S. Commissioner Felix| ; ing the trouble and nothing| Station hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathei ¥ (‘ a § d fi, ale L4 who ordered the party. than harsh words and strain- | Atka 42 | 34 8 30 Mist #* | e - ® [hie Commissioner said the men friendships | Anchorage 5 18 12 0 Cloudy wrching went over the entire dis- The agreement signed follows: | Barrow | -16 10 0 Clear - < r WY A rEY BN E fi“‘ fully and got no clue where The Agreement Nome | 14 2 02 Lt Snow -~ S@ w fi‘; /fi d "IN t4 may be. He Said hie'believed| F. .. _ .- so pocbe. o —conio ————f Mr. J. O'Connor, Mediator, U. S.| Bothel 22 14 01 Cloudy ¥ wther search useless, two Department of Labor, Juneau, Al-| Fairbanks -14 4 0 Pt .Cldy ‘l S : an = %ious searches having been made g g | Deion % (alm o At a E@g;qg to '/fiocpbfi uocess. e an earnest proof that we en-| St. Paul 30 12 22 Cloudy X 1 2 tt was with a party of goa tertain a true sense of our obliga-| putch Harbor 32 12 150 Cloudy dbom Q}:‘ at l‘iv)u; C(;\'e :lxboard Frfld tions to the citizens of Juneau, and | Kodiak 34 24 —_ Rain N & boat, the Fearless, accord- ¢ desire 3 S| t of rdovs k e i y Q i at 4 5 of our desire to promote a spirf e 34 4 65 Claudy P gi Newef‘,’, ~lyles in coal, report to officials, and when | @zl peace and harmony in the labot| Jureas e i it Cloudy i li twin and b ] sweater e battery went dead in the Fear-| yoyije England considered setting up a refuge for German Jews in | movement, we petition you to use| gjiy oM S %}f slip-on, lwin and barrel i s Wyatt velintpeied b B i | British Guiana, France sent 738 prisoners (o penal camps in French the influence of your good[(;ffl;(r;v RitutEan " 46 12 1y Mist - g I i A ithot Al g d g Py = suiana. It was the first shipment of prisoners to the penal ¢ to bring to an end the present Iabor | putoe pusare 40 44 22 34 Mod.Rn ¥, modes; both with and without or help. He has o been seen since. | Glana. 1t was the fies shipmaent of srsoners 1o fhe o e oy hont e Shgpitigee| e s “ 4 2 M & ' = o e S : 3 A s s involved to agree to the fol- 4 e 5 sleeves. Gift swealers that look ¢ The map shows the location and principal products of th st i e S Seatite g s oSG s ARERT ) Guianas, separated by Surinam, formerly called Dutch Guiana, |'OYN% PROPRSEI oo on| Portland ‘ 24 34 8 0 Clear ¢ and should be much mere--scoop i rops €d Prisaners cscaping from Devir Isund, often head for Trinidad. Prme | ges’ (. {pat. ail common Jabor| S Fracisco £ 08 cFos . e J' A B g, e W | Minister Chamberlain said 10,000 square miles might be ble for o huilding *construction projects, v;“-n ,0‘”“ | -4:‘] % H g m““t;»{ 2 them up--ihey i make granda guis. ) e Jews in British Guiana. That tropic ¢ has rich farming land, |wherever craft organizations ‘are| Voshington | oudy o3 Gj‘ NEW YORK, Dec 12—Jacob OS-| pug 44 g sparsely settled and poor communication facilities. employed, shall come under the VR AT CERDINIGE ADE AN TCDAY / Bty i b &% | man ;“ f“};‘“:‘*-“ M““zge;en‘;‘ y':;e ooftR o Vs LR RS B jurisdiction of Federal Labor Unior Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 27; Bellingham, cloudy, 28; N # | New Y or] 'ost, droppes 5= | 20904, rig rlear 9. oT! ag 33 rl 9 v 9 i { : T iy At b thiy pian to mAke s Victoria, clear, 33; Alert Bay, clear, 33; Bull Harbor, part cloudy, 3 erday in front of the newspaper M'SS M(DONAI-D it St 2. Federal Tabor Union 20904| pangara, raining, 37; Triple Island, raining; Prince Rupert, raining, | oftice. He has been exccutive of tie The bride is well known in Jun- Arees that all common labor other| g9, ‘Ketchikan, cloudy, 45; Craig, raining, 44; Wrangell, cloudy, 39; N g x G, £ | rewspaper since 102 ! : a resident here than bullding construction SHAlll pgiershurg, cloudy, 39; Sitka, cloudy, 42; Hoonah, cloudy, 40; Hawk In- M’ E HRENDS coe) EtCO Q,{" Osmanski had just returned from BE(OMES BRIDE eau, having been a resident here| S0 B SR (bl et Toeai| ECiersburg, cloudy, 39; " , 42; p y, 40; Hawk In & W TR s S B i ¥ for the past four years. She is a 3 o let, cloudy, 38; Tenakee, cloudy, 40; Windham Bay, cloudy, 42; Radio- bicycle ride in Central Park, ac-| graduate o Moly Nashes rdemy Industrial Union 888. 3 ville, raining, 40; Skagway, cloudy, 42; Haines raining; Eldred Rock, 3. That local Industrial Union companied by two of his sons when i e wte g i 4 . | he droppe nd oF MR TRUMBO in Seattle, and has for the past sev- .o . . cloudy, 40; Taku Lodge, raining, 38; Tulsequah, cloudy, 38; Atlin, part D . eral months been in the office of 502 and Federal Labor Union 20904| ;5,4y: Gape St. Elias, cloudy, 38; Cape Dz D2 RN SR “Juneau's Leading Department Store” b uddenly expired mutually agree that in the event T hTooh L clipdy, s X | He had a long record of brilliant the Social Security Bureau | it ‘etthér ‘argamizabion Arnot SaD- Cordova, raining, 35; cmufxfanclfvugly.. 26; Mc(?arthy, cloudy, 30; Copper w nanagement of newspapers and was . . Mr. Trumbo has made many Iy sufficient’ men” to ‘#ill the ‘e River, raining; Seward, raining, 35; Anchorage, snowing, 25; Fair- 2 vest trom the dlme’s worth of car- | MAaNagement ol REWSPAPETS 4 0[||e| ceremony Unl'eS friends in Juneau since his arrival PYY SUtticle % € 4€°1 banks, cloudy, 8; Hot Springs, cloudy, 12; Tanana, cloudy, 1; Nulato, Q last spring ted for bravery during his serviee it oVer thiee’ yhets agd, He' 1 mand for common laborers, that rmy i B y, € , 10; Flat, snowing, 19; Stuyahok, snowing, 18; in the Army in the World War. cloudy, 10; Ruby Llo\{dy s T PODUIG[ YOUflg COUDIQ at pr $H" BRisbE to iy seie) Prooked Creck, snowing, 19; Bethel, cloudy, 32; Nome, snowing, 2 dohie h measured nine inches 3 4 Juneau Gold Mining Company i : . Gambell, s g, 10 A Meet TO[flO”OW \:(; ‘(”,(:'vln‘-.\:(‘l“.\‘ :lnlfl .:H‘AA\“:‘ .(‘“.],‘.‘.1 reid (APA("Y (Rowo l" He[e ThlS Momlng S s g G i S Pl S m.‘n;.mux.";;:mm. Sunrise, 8:40 a.m.; sunset, 3:08 pm. each organization will call upon Sons of Legion ~ rou sed e i He grew a tru vad of car ent employed at the Alaska and Federal Labor Union 20904 | pound HH Fther Here P t | : ; G AR IR G ATTENDANCE AT BALL! ; Raising Money, further sgree to bend every effort kit Eyroran The regular meeting of the Son. The Marine Way home of Mr. and . to PesoRRillly settle Sny HiPate SRS A widespread area of low barometric pressure covered the northeast . ML e i Says Paul Revere Y @B g Mrs. H. L. McDonald was a profu- Selllng Papels Ly GHBB- L et eI, portion of the north Pacific Ocean and all Alaska except the extréme 4 morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in The Elks’ Ballroom was filled to!gion of white chrysanthimums and Y 5. It is qu'lher‘ agreed that if FOFCN i SOWeF SOUTRNEE Fortions this: miorhing: WiV, & ‘CeRtiad ipres- the American Legion Dugout Was Teeth Maker covucity Saturday evening for the |yeliow roses for the 9 o'clock wed- To Help Kids Peieril Tabor Union 30804 shauld| B e e eratkn, Alr frotiute s shabiaters Installation of officers will be - Sy Purple Bubble Dance, an annual Ef;_ ding ceremony this morning of their change its affiliation to any other; high over extreme northern Alaska and Canadian Northwest Terri- " He, eonfuctéd by: Department| BOSTON, O Paul Revere. fair sponsored by the members of daughter, Miss Jean McDonald and| DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 12—About affiliate of the American Federation| yu 214 over lower southeastern Alaska, southwestern Canada and the #% Aadj]. J. T. Petrich. All members of | known for his ride and Zor hi tihe Elks’ Club. William Trumbo, son of Mr. and this time of year, grown men who of Labor or the Juneau Building| o 0. o oo ® i ianac prevailed over the Gulf of Alaska dur- Wt (1o order are requested to be pres- | Versmithing, also made false teeth alloons and favors added to the npg Floyd Trumbo, of Williston, used to be Detroit newshoys take and Construction Trades Couneil,| o Wit hours. Tight nroctiIEEAn 48 G e W Bk tha Bad 1. oy workers conducting research | celebration, with dancing starting North Dakota, the service being per- bundles of newspapers to their old that the foregoing agreement wiil| ‘N8 the last 2 B, g Dok i Aty cnt into Massachusetts Ristorical rec-|.¢ 10 o'clock | formed b; th’(‘ Rev. William G. Le corners and scll them to passersby. remain in effect in accordance with | Aleutian Islands and Kodiak, Island, and moderate to heavy rain from o = e \d ihet Revare not OnIV| " e FE oo | SOTIREE, R : Sl SR A S P 9 '| Prince William Sound along the coast to Quee Charlotte Sound. Light SUNT e ords found tha Those in charge of the dance in- yasseur. They give no change and the the constitution and bylaws of the | 3 : i v o e g : o Glam (3"0“ 'fom made the teeth but sold them. cluded: Rod Darnell, Art Burke,| for the ceremony the bride wore money they take in provides 65000 American Federation of Labor and| local snowfalls were reported from ““’"_“:ffi‘i’_“_ C;‘"*‘ o Lpara . - > 3 Robert Davlin and Bill Franks. a dark tailored cuit and a corsage children with warm clothes, shoes the Juneau Building and Construc- ufu.u» \s-er.‘fuldor. l]?lh ]fm:;v“-?f from Fairbanks south to Cook Inlet and i Little Seeds Grow . public park is being built on —————— of white gardenias, Her only atien- | and toys. This year the Detroit Old tion Trades Council. | warmer over the rest of Alaska. - T AT 6.313-foot-high Roan mountain, lo-| The various national censuses|qent Mrs. Jack Jeffries was attrac- Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund will (Signed) : 3 = 2 WISNER, Neb, Dec. 12—Gustay cated on the North Carolina- |now cover approximately two-!tive in a rust colored suit, with a | raise $150,000. Local Tndustrial Union 822, by | g s s Glaubius reaped 4n unusual hap- nessee state line thirds of the world's population. |eorsage of talisman roses. Mr. Jef- Tt all started 25 years ago when Charles Hardy, Business ron H"SBANDS ONLY g EETE T fries acted as best man for the a handful of men who once had Agent; Carl Nelson, Vice- 5 z » A N groom. been newsbo; here took up the President. 2 iy 8y § s K & . & § Following the ceremony a wedding id: s a means of raising money Federal Labor Union 20904, by | Imagine fl;fe Sllg;l“u;'é:]tegggl wfleéfi:reflsnsachnsmm breakfast was held at the home of for charity. Mitehell Rocovich, Presi- | D Y |the bride’s parents for members Now the whole story is being dent. | K E L v l “ A T o n of the bridal party and close friends told in a new book just off the Statemenis ! p e P o «bt(?”PMLm"-CTdf‘r;:» P(/-Iw( d~r‘n:10r<otcl)lg::::frnr 1;?“ ISS:}.‘ from you. ‘Reserve o refrigerator now to assure Christ- The _hride and groom will k'm,v lows,” by Ernest P. Lajoie, a v settle £ S mas delivery. And, we might add, as an afterthought, for a six weeks honeymoon trip this mer president of the fund and a tunate situation and the credit for| 0 V.8 hiier etk toE e evenihg oh board the steamer Al- former circuit judge and a practic- seitlement doesn’t come to me.| you ll get a big xick out of 1, too. aska, and plan to visit with friends ing attorney. It is being led to Without the cooperation of the Ci-| in Seaftle for a short while before editors all over the country and tizen’s Committee, Mayor Harry I. RlcE 8 AuLEks co. proceeding to North Dakota where will serve as a guide to any other Lucas and both unions T am afraid g they will spend some time with Mr. communities which may decide to we couldn’t have gone very far.” Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 Trumbe's parents, before returning start similar movements. Mayor Harry I Lucas said: “Lets | | me———————————————————————————— FEISE ——— - all hope we don't have to face Su(’hi —— - — _‘ 2 condition again. Juneau i R zipper sport r'nodle‘lrs ) E bond a ity ana were prosressing || LEATHER JACKETS #peer. o - $9.50 “’;lr“sé LO! BHE (x':nto '“(‘”h ‘mauble.: Formerly $12.50! 'Frént quarter horsehide—silk lining. he Citizens’ Committee express- | g Hidd es its appreciation at the peaceful | ALL wooll "AVY SHIRT by s5.fl° e b ];b"’; e | You'll Say—"What a Shirtl” Double front, back; inside ¢ ltroversy and its gratitude to the A Ok aleen] good offices of the Bureau of Con- Tc?bciit Vf;;:?g:éeol{ fost navy blue col . e [ ] o“ |ciliation at the successful efforts t i fornia of Commissioner O'Oonnor in- ef- TS Nevy blue or SPECIAL $12.50 to ca‘i °' x fecting a settlemént. It also thanks ovnnco‘ s dark grey G i nast | the citizens of the community for| Formerly $19—New "Stotk. - P their fine cooperation and support. |(J=————""———— A e g SR - sae - mesmey your triP \ v o s HARR Y8 ™50 yosg s . i 247 South Franklin See twice as much v s Beas LS00 B B Sk Pk s | = r——— for the same fare OFFICERS AT SESSION e : ~ HERE SATURDAY NIGHT imported ALABASTER | 1 3 §}~<w § & AU il S P At a meeting of the Viking Club | | Saturday night in the I. O. O. F.| Hall, Henrietta Anderson was re- | | elected as President of the organ- iation, Fred Newman, Vice-Presi- GIFTS ron |dent; Agnes Parkenson, Secretary, £% § ¥ and Mrs, Joseph Fors, Treasurer. "E | Plans were formulated at the E BY HOME meeting for a New Year’s dance, l l R (an event of December 31, in charge |of which is Mr. and Mrs. Fred dired rom lla Y Newman, who compose the enter- i i H tainment committee for the month. TUnes Rcdlo from Any Room Following the regular busine: | session, dancing was enjoyed to the NO WIRES —NO PLUG-IN! e o R e FINE FIGURINES -- ASH TRAYS & Newman, with refreshments be'ng v |served during the course of the |, No CORDS oF A"Y Kmbl affair. In charge of arrangements TUBACCO JARS - P 0 w D E R & + s R g ¢ vere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman. 2 p Follow the sun and sce California on your roundtrip Fast this e At last—the radio convenience you've always winter. Southern Pacific gives you this extra mileage, extra RANGER IX IN KETCHIKAN JEWELBY BOXES - BOOK ENDS 3 our Home wanted! Philco Mystery Control has no wires to adventure, at the regular roundtrip fare. O T i it simplicity the radio, no plug-in cords. You carry it to any You'll find Treasure Island practically complete for the IX has arrived in Ketchikan with | VASES By TOWERS OF PISA AND i ing of UM room in your home, upstairs or down. And then ym': greatest c'xpmi:i(m, the xw(_wr:nrld's p):lrea_w_s( bridges, a scow tow and will remain there | i i SR TABE statiol e excitement of San Francisco. Then you'll visit gay Los 4 o Ve . ; .« . with a flick of your fi"t};';h:‘““fiepmw‘.: Angeles, Hollywcod, the beaches—and perhaps you'll stop for overhal [bafore: yelsniog 49 OTHER ARTICLES OF CHOICEST control volume, even turn o M. X3 over at a guest ranch or at one of the fashionable desert resorts. | her headquarters here, | your living room. I’s uncanny . . . unbelievable! 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Coach and tourist fares mission, is sailing on the Alaska. | BT T il i g v ot JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS ‘W m - h ““ p (] fi with the children when they en- . . 'Y hern Pacific oo it and nas remained m Sew-| South Franklin Street | nal information; write B. C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt., |this fall and has remain A : % «or folders, reservation ddit ¥ m Fm "l‘"' mn 17 . | 1405 4th Ave,, Seattle, Wa.; or ©.G. ALTON, Can. Gea, Agt., 619 Howe St, Van- |gle since. She will return home souvet; BC.; or J. A. ORMANDY, Gen. Pass. Agt., @2 Pacific Bldg, Portland, Ors. | yith Mr. Taylor after the holidays.