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W ’\IF,SDAY, MAY 10, 1939. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR | ~0OMPHGOES OVER BIGS0 SAN FRANCISCOIS ADDING MORE CARPBMRSIN | - o= e e | ’ L] — PICKET LINES; | | aefr%?fees FESTIVAL SCIENCE |, VACATIONLAND | RELIGION F%%i _ y e s 1 TWO JOBS STOP| ruvecct tor sancan anat v Cloudy with showers tonight and Thu; erly winds. Sewers and PaViflg Work Weather forecast for Southent Alacka: For the north portion, *M . beginning at 3:30 p.m., May 10: day; gentle to moderate south- . +| cloudy with showers tonight and Thursday; gentle to moderate souther- IS at Shndsh"—fl) Iy winds, except moderate to fresh cver northern portion of Lynn Canal. For the south portion, generally fair tonight and Thursddy; Cease Work gentle variable winds. corecast cf winds wiong the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Gentle to CIO picket lines again shut down! moderate westerly winds tonight and TThursday from Dixon Entrance Juneauw'’s sewer and paving project) to Cape Omimaney and moderate southerly winds from Cape Omman- today as the Allied Trades, CIO| €V to Cape Hinchinbrook. carpenters’ organization, demanded LooAL i recognition from the R. J. Sommers ( 'and L. J. Dowell construction com- 3_;’-‘?9 A Bflmorr;l;ter ':‘fmn. Humidity W(n‘d Velocity Weather panies, throwing approximately a bt 4 :m. L()‘Z Y ... 30 i 83 SE 14 Lt. Rain half hundred men out of work. b -m. today'...! 3028 1 81 E 8 Lt. Rain " At 1 olclock this afternoon, pick-1 NOOR today ...\ 3033 | 41 63 s 7 Cloudy ets appeared on the sewers and filibis ' RADIO REPORTS paving jobs. Laborers, CIO, and | HpRIEr t:::g::zrihea:flo‘e Vot e X Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am. Bickadiing cacpeniate; s tnen | NI C UG Aoncs el A T M V;:aéi;‘;; ‘ have asked contractors for recog-| anchorage 46 Ei! 3 o Cioudy nition of their union and that 50| parow 16 10 10 b Cloudy per cent of the carpenters on a| none 2 | 12 Py % poves given job be members of the CIO| pgaghe B | 28 28 4 Cloudy < union, | The demand was not accepted to- g:i;l;::k.s E | ‘;g ;g g g:::; P |day and the picket line was Or-p gy pay) 34 | 28 26 o Cloudy dareis ! Dutch Harbor .. 46 32 30 o Cloudy Approximately 35 men were work—l Kodiak 42 32 32 0. Pt. Cldy ing two shifts on the Sommers seW-, oonqova 46 | 34 f4 29 vRaln er job, while about 15 men were on| yupagy 4 | 20 P P Rais CALIF ORNIA the L. J. Dowell paving w?rk Pey-| gitwa. . 4 | » A 53 3 CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA | PACIEIC ESTERN| roll. 1t is said there are “about 2, Ketchikan 48 | % & & a5 CCUNTIES SAN FRANCISCO |/AUDITORIUM | ~“HQUSE GOVERNMEN]’ STATES half dozen” carpenters on the tWO| prine Rupert . 50 s i 0 v 3 Jobs, Edmonton 52 i 24 24 0 B« At a late hour this afternoon, no| gagite 66 18 3 o il By SAM JACKSON definite plans for arbitration had | portland n ! o s o IR ice Wri begr BRI San Francisco .. 66 56 56 21 Rain Feature Service Writer g New York 4 58 60 14 Clear SCO, May 10.—After ( AMD SA[MON : ‘Washington 86 | 64 64 03 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOPSIS vior of the first sificials of the iBed th g T8 iave DlsplAY AwAm The barometric pressure was below normal this morning from Ko- 1'“3"1 pd that w} "'] ‘h« 1;‘;v ver of diak Island northeastward to the Matanuska Valley, the lowest re- A\va & ;'.3.1 ‘(],m\’::r),‘q‘)w, ,;',].” gick ported pressure being 29.80 inches at Kodiak. High barometric pres- 1 administrative changes inter RS ARE ANNOU"(ED sure prevailed over the Aleutian Islands, the Bering: Sea region, ;T.“'X.e ‘”..’ “\xnn\."v'»x' rnnrr‘ e northwestern Canada, and over Southe Alaska, with crests of 30.27 } G gy S a—t F h inches at 4 a.m. at Sitka and 3038 inches at Atka. This general That cve recurrent issue of | pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation from Sitka world’s nudity—has an ',m‘- from Livermore Seward F"m Wms Ioun | northward to the Prince William Sound region and westward to Una- R . d Stockton H i laska, also over the lower Kuskokwim Valley, and by generally fair portant picutre o - ska, Y. g y s on the side- P"Ze Many Re‘a' ers weather over the remainder of the field of observation. ' Rand’s Nude It was colder last night over the western portion of Alaska and | 1 $40,000 in the Entered n contes‘ slightly warmer over the Matanuska Valley. | f:r"[.,."fé"’” o v : o SEATTLE, May 10.—Brown and Juneau, May 11.—Sunrise, 3:42 a.m.; sunset, 8:10 p.m. wich*Villag Hawkins Corporation of Sewardwon , — cons o street of girl show fourth prize of $25 in group one of | the field, several such ractions the National Canned Salmon Dis-‘ are running independently and sl play Contest conducted for retail | ; others have ta space In Tele: arocery displays of salmon during Lent by the Canned Salmon Indus- vision. City g built The Follies is cashing i try, the industry advertising office | on the s here announced today. Group one | interior of the " udito: consisted of displays of from three i to eight cases. There Several thousand retailers in all| between cor sections of the United States entered | s the contest: Five hundred - forty, Pno“n 4!' nine prizes totalling $5,000 are to The Grand Award for the besL display entered was won be W. A. ——————— Long of Independence, Knasas. Mr. her minor 7 DEMOLAYSBUSY ELKS TO PLAY - QUNNING CITY | HAIDA FRIDAY e Ga zone is called, to Mel & a ! Long won $750 for his selling efforts. . man of p jit 'E Q ¢ His display was entered in the same Ther > [2 The Elks ball ']”“ will meet the group competed in by Brown and . Hawki | First prize winners in the two i cutter Haida in a pre- in the . night will save your typists thousands of . 60 ar to increase 0 ¢ D sy : e orcbicy olice, Ma IS'I'BIL Busy- :\, as announced this afternoon groups for Iarger displays Were Stan- | eedl o d for two large clubs Y Eg y The game will be called at 6:15, ley Thompson of Denver, Colorado, } n ess motlons evel’y ay boat, -anc ShAier: aftra- oun n mebl sees ‘Vllh Elks pilot Red Henry on the 2 and Floyd Boyson and Neal Weaver e iy . f g g 4 “ idelines seeking -an-effective com- —International lilustrated News Phonephoto of Spokane, Wash. e i el % Picket Line bination for the season that opens Tyrone Power and Annabella The Brown and Hawkins aispxay.! for Monday. Gt Al which was adjudged the finest en- | g ; Aatest Hollywood couple to march to the altar, Tyrone Power, : | I bets " took Tonight. at -Fitemen’s . Park, the| young lcading man, and the French actress, Annabella, out cake af | {ered from the Territory of Alaska, ¢ i s W T Elks will: hold - praetice, with all| their wedding c on following their marriage at the home of | Showed fllustrations of attractive i Sagra i i At llks players. urged to. turn. out. the bride In the fa ble Bel-Air section of Im capital, It |Salmon dishes and highlighted the , Crown -Prince Fre rimghiedi B e A o e was Power’s first marital venture a bella’s third, importance of the salmon industry | Crown" Pr TS “SHE TENUEY. QR0 to Alaska residents. A display ban- | have viewed its they ]‘”’" e the b NA"VE GHS Slx Lo __ ner included in the display carried | be their heads and admit that! the message that increased sales| e they were getting old MONTHS 0" DR B 0 } W 9 lead to increased pay? 1 P 5e yrolls, more mon- r A g ur T r o " . P » " whers of Royal Arch Gunnison UNK, A lgger (flunt NENe WAyl e incicuaton ana betier business of Tomo Mayoralty, held by mm— s | “Retailers throughout the coun-| : 1er, on down 4 j fficials are studying proposals to 4 try who entered this contest have | lmf)A dc S i ;‘n, rate Trving Lowell presided| Found asieep in an automobile had a demonstration that canned ; cUons| 46 the tria ; minent local Which had been moved from the ; i | [4 enough f ¥, | 3 dne. rial "Of ‘o ‘promment ‘idcal WA salmon properly displayed is a lead- ! gnough Tor bitigo and keio 10 TM. taxi ariver who had been given a place where it was parked; Joe Pet- | THE GIANT MAN, g seiorr A . Ellottn et were moarce when the exposition tag for spee found him gt erson, native, was arrested last Robert Wadlow, | tary-Manager of the Canned Salmon | < opened, have been mult and fined him $7. The arresting!ni by Juneau pelice. In Com At 21 Months Industry, said in reviewing the con- eh 100 Free. Elow er was Clifford Fur who missioner'’s Court today he pleaded y test which was the major adver! e cruising along lin | guilty to a charge. of being drunk| Welghed 65 Lbs, ; ing drive of the industry during the been booked to carry on th iasel in 1y and disorderly and was sentenced Lenten season. gram ted by Eddie Ca Kl “W" he s 4xi speed- 1o pay a $50 fine and spend six “This contest undoubtedly result- the Folies Bergere. and a fr ¥ niles an hour, it is alleged. | mor in jail i ed in an exceptional movement of circus #ill be rejuvenated an v. . Autas Tagsed’, £ Willie Fariacms alko. sbisrged swiitel GIANT BABY, ;o | salmon out of retail stores into con- od to #vehtral spoi. A“nnmber "of "tidkets for egslineing drank and disorderly, was Kenneth Johnson, sumers’ hands. But just as impor- The 0 taa i Ra ; anded out bY arraigned x{d«v but did gt plead, . At 13 Months tant as nu»t;mu:mime cfhripc}:, q: t}y]us : oped d cham- | PEe SIS 2 | contest is the lesson which. it has puted to . o8 I the Pire De- Weighs 70 Lbs: {aught to retailers—that salmop can £ is usually| by s veut e day in potisning | W, (LUB SPONSOR be sold in volume. This should have ther than educad 00 & nd-er in a friend a lasting beneficial effect on retail But poker game with off-duty Policemen ERE("O" oF Sla“s sales of canned salmon.” the pubfic has dictated the 1 s being turned in Winners in the contest were select- At a mere touch of this key, the moto cent on Alarms. were plentiful, howe T0 AID TOURISTS ed by a jury of four nationally known teturnsthecarriagetothe starting powbiony lat the schools. .Superintendent grocery merchandising .authorities. or to an intermediate point, and spaces to , the next writing line. Shifting for capi- ple can't be wrong, ition official. *They've | o s R R el s S e tals is aleo eloctric. With thess mose- he anwsement side | igSallda b o' . iz PeodSonstiongr e ments of the carriage controlled from ¢l ¥ e things fast a it |2 the Hizh School and one at the Woman's Club will be held at 2 BEIS'“]“E W“.l Keyboard, the result is faster, easier typing: yough. All right, that's what it wi | Grade School o'clock ®riday afternoon it was an- gh. ight, at it will| g4, p > 1 7 ! be.” ity Engineer Donald Wilcox putnounced today i iy paving ewer projec til both a% the election of officers will be | 4 1939 FAIR VISITORS Y HEAVIEST SPENDERS . , (AP) ‘\14 8. completed and other necessary busi- ness will -be attended to, ed down by pick line h Petrich, Street F Kel emar ATUNIV. ALASKA C CARR! his ye ] Vistted ;’ e small boat harbor of W | Earl H. Beisthe, son of Mr. and least the one: ¢ inspection trip. (HAMBER OF ( Mrs. Ralph Beistline, will receive 3 far—are willing to pay for their| B THeIOMMen a degree in Mining Engineering next T Y P E w R I T E R fun St iOlg- ot busy about Monday at the University of Alaska, In the 1915 exposition here the|,ny perior were Bery MEETS IHURSDAY having completed the five year For complete demonstration call or write wq(..p ta expenditure was| e o v["il',” 4 n Mes- course. ;rg be at the graldualiol;l = he patron at Chicago > otrre — | ercises of his son, Councilman Beist- A ; spent 81,17, Early returns from the :"‘ HUbAS, ST The regular w-:-kly Juncheon and | line left aboard the Yukon for Sew- BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY e i '%alr’ show ah average. of vxv'l oo Pa L gy ! business session of the Juneaul |ard enroute to Fairbanks. 5 1 person Bodigwids Philip Ha Assis- Chamber of Commerce 15 mmormwt Young Beistline was born in Ju- Seattle, Wash. ——————— arfinger; Allan Johnstone. noon at Percy's Cafe. Major L. M.} | neau and completed his high school 1105 2nd Avenue El 1780 istant Street Foreman; I Truck Driver; D Pire Truck "niv- | training here. He then went to | Fairbanks and enrolled in the Uni- | versity of Alaska. He is President Powers, now visiting in Juneau, will | ¥ i probably be one of the guests at- I Ke th Johnson, of Morgantown, Ky, keeps up at the rate BOARD OF REVIEW FOR BOY $C0 urs e < Truck Div- | tending. he's growing, hell be a bigeer man than Robert Wadlow, of Alton, | (%0 Lo oi0led"student Body this i . mobert Scott, Asslsiant Nearly two-thirds of the nation's| I, when he's 2. Wadlow, who measures 8 feet, 8'4 inches in |yeqr, was President of the main Dorm i TED TOMORROW Jiearly two-thirds of U eO%e | height, and welghs 491 pounds, weighed only 8% pounds at birth. |in 153738, Treasurer in his sopho- TELEPHONE OR CALL AT { rry 1. Lu- | of city and water territory | His unusually rapid growth was first noticed when he was 21 months more year and Treasurer of the i ot i some degree by «ero- | old. He weighed 65 pounds then. Ienneth, whose size is attributed | Mining Society also. He was ath- i 4 of Review w ‘ wited ¢ ¢ | %o unusual thyroid gland activity, weighed 10% pounds at birth letic manager in 1936-37 and. busi- J B’ Burf“rd & Ca‘ if be held tomorrow evening at the|, “F s i e | and has been gaining at the rate of four poungds in weight and an |1ess manager of the Denall in 1037~ . ¢ [*1 High School gymnasium, Charles = Nearly 11400000 baby chicks | B i ey owih. 38. He took an interest in dramatics ¢ i} G. Burdick, Chairman of the Dis- | were turned out by 535 hatcherles e o o ¢ Al ! g {2ud_paRiEiaiad 1n sasprals ALRHG e To See the Bnrronghs Demonstrated trict Committee, announced today.! Japunese inr furnish {oothe in the United States in Pebruary, | y kv ippeguotions. (5te;s smentier Henry Harmon wil ide os i . g of the Major A Club and a “Stwash” “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” P for their 1999, a 30 percent increase over the | There isno subshtuie for Newspaper Adverhsmg ey sme month of 1998, Chairman of the Board.