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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY APRII 14, 1939 : ‘ wn m n | CHIEF OF POLICE = TIME AND %’UE&; WA sm‘cum 1 A CLEAKN BOTTOM! ABOUT TAIL LIGHTS | | " s s i |+ Cyclists were warned today oy You connot ny better lasting nor mere anti-fouling Chiefof Police Dan Ralston that B ket they would have to install:refle onal (Holzapfel's) Copper Bottom 100 "o Siheir bicycles if they use U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF, AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | THE WEATHER » (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., April 14: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; moderate west and northwest winds Weather forecast for Southeast Alarka: Partly cloudy wnlsht and Saturday; moderate west and northwest- winds except- fresh -over Dixon tha F , yet it costs no more, than lgss effegtive pgints, |[the streets after dark. Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederick Sound and Chatham Struit and g 4 ‘ i 4 3 ' 3 l' Several bad” aceitlents were only fresh northerly winds ever Lynn Canal, ¥ International G.M. bottom, deck and topside naints |narrowly averted here this week Forecast of winds wiong tbe Cuect of ‘the Gulf of Alun Fresh when motorists -evertook - bicy: west and northwest winds tonight and Saturday along the wfisfi from A are desianed for “heavy ‘duiy” marine service enlv. hich lcuum ot pe seen in the dark | Digon Entrance to Cape Hinchifibrook. -~ je said.y “ SOLD IN ALASKA BY AN 3T | L .- | LOCAL DATA ‘ ] % . l; L | | Time ssarometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity | Weather SHTK/ #o=2 { | 8:30 pm. yest'y .. 30.04 A pe 80 w 9 Pt. Cldy P. 5. GANTY SWANSON BIOS. | | 2:80 am. today . 2990 33 ‘8" caim -0 Clear 4 | Noon today 30.17 47 39 w 10 Clear " Head ] - | N [y RADIO REPO 3o Inigrnational Painl Compang, inc: | Nel Hurlm G PO S é L L 9 o Max.tempt. l'z;est 4am. ‘4am Précip. 4am. NEW YORK . 2 SAN. FRANGCISCQ Station 1ast 24 hours p. temp. veloeity 24 hrs. Weéather g elso Made and Sold®in "7 * W ‘ | I et FEE 4 19 Mod.Sn wif P AUSTRALIA, BRAZI}, CANADA, DENMARK, ENGLAND, FRANCE, |g es B oodverty S R - S s | a'f‘ S GERMANY, ITALY, JAPAN, MEXICO, NORWAY, SPAIN SWEDEN. | | Raehini: R R Gl I o wiay | Fairbanks 48 26 26 4 " Pt. Cld: M» de by the World’s Largest Manufacturers offi E fi It's A’" Baloney Sa Bavion B T S b Rl - 3 M | 8t. Paul 8 B3¢ 30 82 20 10 Cloudy | When OUGSfiOHGd €- | Dutoh Harbor ... 8 | 3 9% 6 @ 1Cear { Kodiak . .. 88 32 32 4 .03 Clear { garding Subject | Doedona......... 8 | ' 8 m 4 T Cloudy § % | oy | Juneau .. L] | 32 33 Calm 9 Clear % i &} | 0 | Sitka . .47 | 34 — — 0 7 - 7 ! By JAMES MARLOW f | B WEEK-END g ! | NEW ORLEANS, April 14. — It Sl - 4 | 3 8 10 216 Hw.Rn / | people would dry up and stop pre- | Prince Rupert ... 46 | 44 44 16 102 Hvy.Rn. ? 3 | gicting what he’s going to do- with | Edmonton ...,...... 60 30 30 4 0 loudy | his Cleveland Indians it would make Seattle .. b4 | 48 48 4 0 Cloudy | him, perhaps not happy, but satis- Portland 54 50 50 4 0 Cloudy | fied, says Manager Oscar Vitt. San Francisco ..... 56 | 48 8 4 0 Clear | sitting in the Indians' dressing New York -850 WEATI 3¢ 38 . 20 0 Clear room just before a practice session, | Washington .52 Lok 38 42, Calm 0 lear | Vit blasted the “prophets.” “All this }glk hboqh my, setting | .\WEATHER SYNOPSIS £ | The hu'dwt ¢ pressire was low over most' of Alaska and Western Canada, this: morning: with one eenter over the Bering Sea and another | over Canadian Northwest Territory. A ridge ‘of | air ‘pfessure ex- tended from the lower pait of the Gulf of Alaska to Vancomver Island, thence southwestward over ‘the Pacific Ocean to the’ Hawalian Islands, K with a central; pressure of 3054 inches at lat. 38 degrees N., long. 135 degrees W, Light snow flurries occurred over the Seward Peninsula and over most of Interior Alaska and locally over northern Canada during the last ‘24 'hours, while light rain fell from the Aleutian Is- lands to Prince William Sound and over Vancouver Island and heavy rain over lower Southéast Alaska and the coast of northern British Columbia. Generally fair weather prevailed over the rest of Alaska, WY A r‘flc‘iw\ western and northern Canada, and the West Coast states. Somewhat “fi' g?‘m £ 5 b, 5 as lg ! HABDWHEAT lt‘ the %ter il | colder temperatures were reported from nearly all stations over Alaska %' ” ‘A rére and speeial type of natural brew- A Paris petticeat is made of blue and white plaid taffeta and worn | this morning. ; e m;flrfi-x%:'g h ekill od 6o | under a navy blue and white crepe de shine frock. Mainbocher fash- | BT AN L U At PR G s et YAk pe ioned its pleated skirt with a scalloped hem and faste ned the bodice | Tetre world amotis for qulity - i Bk T TR AR STR? GIVES OLYMPIA ITS CLEAN TASTE? Likewise, in“América, our subterrancan | With white evamel apples. Plaid taffeta gloves, a Chamberlain um- 49 lbs l 49 | ‘wells at Tumwater have made Olympia | brella and a wicker-basket bag go with it. vou DE(IDE m't“ m . . Beer inler;ltionllly v : - K. | recognized for fine : PAGEAGE . i p e o | EREUESY) fiavor, clean taste, con e might sumes scheauie so Bobus bright a0 da Tim 0008 10 150 GrvEr,AND, Apel 4 Alihoueh 10 snooi m ~ ~ : s gy “stant, purity and re- | Feller can pitch them is the old |Fel in his regular turn. itics clal that the Ind | s DINNER PEAS [ M~ wmiys™ e R R L S e e o Z 3 88, baloney,” Vitt said, denying he was| Cleveland’s starting lineup for the | e e ¥ ‘ going to use the young righthander | first game? fvngon; doad. leaun Rt opunol win. RAP ;‘s ' % e i | fte i e 3 eos s F cani't ntion that now,” Vitt/| 3Wa¥ from their short right-field arage hns [ : MPl |in after sundown games because of can't, mention 1 ; s e e 3 | | his speed and drawing T said. “Of course, I see how things o THREE 12~02. TINS ———rREE | | ‘Bright As Day prasgraiitop oo o o difference between Cleveland's 4 : cur | i34 _-EER | “They think I'm going to use Bob W who-.ain’t ready. But iould| oM and Tead; £addrdg. last season, Greenberg Has Made No Efl ’FHEFS U{'QA IescheWater™, | o the theory the batters won't be I tell these boys thal now, these e 4 ¥ £ = able to see his fast ball at night,” boys out there all trying to make | Ly % " D g BEANS : Vitt said. “That make £ | the team? No. I couldn’t do that to DECISIOH Yef-Wsed 2-POUND TIN OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY | 4 P ? " i 5 sense, doesn't it? Those y them. In my heart I know who'll y 228 ORARGE 3 large tins | Olympia, Washingion, U.S.A. | Ll bark probably malke the team. But I can't TWAS ROBBERY Rulh s Mark . say it.” 2 — m— - > About Johnny Allen 9 3 By DALE STAFFORD JL“I!'- zgc | In a thoronghly melancholy mood,| MINNEAPOLIS, April 14_—Haruld} Y 1 : Vitt drifted off on the subject of | Olson, drug clerk, needs convincing DETROIT, ‘April 14.—Stories have % - | Pitcher Johnny Allen, the 'right-| when it comes to & holdup. | beets waitten about big Hang Green- " v ERNON | hander who won 14 games and 10st| Two masked robbers, one flashing | Perg's plans to try for a new major- LIBBY s 8 last year and then had an opera- 5 gun, entered his store and an- league homé' run record. this season henlic tion on his flinging‘arm. nounced: “This is a holdup.” Olson | and about his deciston not to go for *'| 5 g “Time alone will tell about John-| ghoved him, playfully. {it. The ‘truth ‘is the husky Detroit FANCY ny,” Vitt said. “I'm not going t0| «quit kidding,” he said, | Tiger first-baseman does not know E POTTERY ‘nmw how he is until the regular| qpe procedure was repeated and}whac his program -will be. Grapeh‘ull = season cmoes along. I'm nob g0INE | ypen the second robber drew a gun.| ‘Mr. Briggs (Owner Waiter O. |to try him out in spring-practice| 5101 was convinced and surrender- Briggs of the Tigers) seems to want ames. I'm going to wait till the sea- o4 $450. me to-go after the batting leadership son starts before I let him bear oo sl and the runs-batted-in record,” says down with his arm. I hope it's all | Greenberg, who belted 58 homers a 4 right.” POLICEMAN ON NORAH | year ago, only two less -than- Babe — e — | Sergeant Ernest Gaminon, of me‘Ruch‘sv all-time major league record. PUBLIC CARD PARTY ‘Brmxh Columbia Provincial Police, | “1 try to do what he wants me il is on his way into Atlin on a rou- | to do but you know. how it is,.For To be given by Sons of Norway, tine trip. He is a passenger on u,e,exnmple, if my batting average drops Saturday, April 15, 'at 8:30 p.m; in | Princess Norah for Skagway, railfand I am among the leaders in the LO.OF. Hall, following meet-l(mfishr%cdrcross and plané pas- | home runs, Tl probably sf.imxeg ing. adv. | sage to Atlin. | “teeing ‘off’ in' spite of myself. T'd o 2 |be telling a lie' it T sald I didn't like to knock that ball a“mile.” Won't” Change Style™ * Whatever happens, Greenbetg'in- ¢ dicated,’ his' style at Lhe ulaw will | not be altered. ’ “I don’t have to choke my bnt ir | TI'm just trying to meet the ball,” he | explained. - “I'm :strong- @i | get the bat around -when | from 'the ‘end. 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