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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 19 1939 - TRUCKERS GIVE -~ " e "DAYS OF '98” | BASEBALLTODAY |PORTLAND GETS ROYAL VISITORS ULTIMATUM N oo, " TOPS OF FIRST | o cnommi o wore s CONFERENCE OF | LIKE TO BE JUST el Hbaked ‘oo played in the two major leagues U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU tl THE WEATHER (By the.U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., May 19: F'l e Benai MiaRe. agait | DAY oF (o“FAB this afternoon: ROIARY IN '940 ORDINARY FolKS Generally fair tonight and Saturday; gentle to moderate variable VIL o nmissionen of Conciliation John | S ?“Fl'mi "T“:’ winds, mostly easterly. st TS | O'Connor, from the De, ment "" Pg?md‘r]})hln 3 u(‘::zn‘rmnau 4. e 1) - i S'nuvrvde:\?‘;m:tle to'n:;ergrl?l::;l:lu:;;dge:;.:; ?nl.:(e‘:lmg}:&:em: N . Labor, Is scheduled 'to New York 11; Chicago 5. Only |nVlfa'l0n EXfended (Contizuen FomMED On8) orth wind over northern portion of i n Canal 2 4 Jurisdictional Fights Not fo sunesu Tuesasy seom dece 10| Rolarians Regaled at En- Asmedtaas Taths o e on 1 Al Mo Ha| T a of iekas I e it 81 b GAIT'S AT W i, it i nd 8 Washigton 4. Delegates Divide on | never drinks anything stronger than Sl 5 g g B R "'Of{ [\Nor 5 w7 'er'ammen' a' | g;\qa 85 g never dri Y g I moderate east and southeast winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon e Recognized Atle Y W7 4 cago 2; New York 4 . a weak whisky and soda and his| gngrance to Cape Ommaney and east wind from Cape Ommaney. to 4 3HA”BUi l.oADS Elk v H " 5 Boston 15; St. Louls 7. Resolu"o“ favorite nightcap is hot milk Or} cape Hinchinbrook. Monday { S Ha P?lnddphm 11; Detraft 6 cocoa—a habit he acquired in ‘his LOCAL DATA 5 . SOLD TODAY ON P (Continued from Page One) Wy 8, T A e esonally. |, Tume sarometer Temp. Rumidity Wind Velocity Weather The Juneau Transporl Wa Costumes of Alaska's early days, Moofi MEE.""G i o R e Have Old Friends In 3:30 pm. yest'y .., 298 85 e NE 13 b in'm unfon meeting tast night. wen lO(M. MARK“S spinning roulette wheels, drinks serv- 9 by the District Governor and not by | +heir Mafesties never have been| 3:30 am. today .. 2095 '\ 40 \{ [ 7R} || \| W 3 Clear on record agreeing that after Mo L ed across the bar, entertainment by a paid Secretary is one of the recom- | what you would call society peo- Noon today i 29.8T 64 33’ w 9 Cloudy day morning they wi nize ¢ 1 Floradora Sextette, the Ice Worm DOUGI_AS wlll { mendatiots of the International.|ple’ Now, of course, they do lots RADIO REPORTS jurisdictional unic ) q the Hyperien, Capt, Oscar w,ggle dancing, songs by a Sum- ' When similar proposals have been g «must” entertaining, but, fol- TODAY Letters .wore. scut - (oday to. the | O sold 14,500 pounds of hali- . "orartette and the Shooting of EEK REVEN E presented in - the past, Vanneman|iowing that old pattern as closely Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. Allied Trades, CIO Curpenters'|but to the New England Fish Co. nap MeGrew combined last night| 7 ! Isaid, the Tnternational board has|as they can, they set aside one or| Station last24 hours temp. temp. 24hours Weather Union, now pick?finx !luu m1nt ';"x ) 4“‘ fc“q“p": “‘ ';g“")‘:mmm to give visiting Rotarians an evening i 5 decided against allowing any addi-|iwo nights a week to have old} Atka ... 46 38 ”p' 05 Cloudy building . contractors for ‘“recogni The Diiu P of .unforgettab ka atmos) a tional funds for such a form of | gpj 5 1 tion,” and to the AFL carpenters | sold 5800 pounds to the Alaska Coast /gy o Rt ey o New Second Baseman to|orzanization. gy p:vnt:emg:}:w jir Py X b3 R 5 mecmyy union, informing them of the truck- | Fisheries at the sqme price. show at the Elks Hall, oo Woodford, defending the resolu-| Both enjoy good conversation, at| Nome ?; : ] ?; gloudy ers' action. | The Arden, Capt. Olaf Larsén, sold | "0, 0 e o ions and ! Rotary Be in lmeup for l.Odge- tion, said, “We all have respect for | which the Queen is especialy adept.| Bethel % 36 o Cloud: Soited | dowit, -1t mbatis that on | 17,000 poundsat 8 1is and 4 150 Gents| b ot T U Oi ntette, lending the powers that be, but we want|Both dance well, the King prefer-| majrbanks 44 & i cmud;' Monday, i€ the CTO carpenter pick- | & POUd: additional color. to the hall which| M€, Manager Says a little liberty in our own district.” | ring a fox trot, the Queen a waltz.| payson m m 0 Cloudy ets are sull before building jobs, the was already interestingly decked out The International has requested | Elibabeth buys all-British clothes| pyen Harbor 36 40 0 Bt. Cldy lines will'be iRnored and maferials | HELLER'S BARBER SHOP with the paraphernalia of a Gold|. Tonight at 6:15 o'clock in Fire- |that the District, largest in the and is getting to be something of Kodiak . 38 40 ol Ptvclflv will go through, union members said. Open for business at'tie old loca- Rush dancehall, saloon and bar. men’s Park, the last year baseball|World, be divided into three Dis-fa style setter, even though her sis-| oo qova © 10 03 C’lwd‘y Onv truckman explained today: | tion, j16 Seward St. Old and mew Floradofa champion Moose will attempt to|tricts, and the resolution adopted ter-in-law, Marina, the Duchess of { 5o 00 % © o1 Clear ibc \;‘;{e dqne, semethigy Welll ostomers welcome. ady.| Kicking up their heels wickedly | make up for Sunday's defeat at the [today is intended to set up a form ) Kent, usually takes top honors with | gep, = 36 pre “ o 238 rry £oF, Wit unent hids 16t too - |in the Floradora Sextette were Mrs,|hands of the Douglas squad when |of organization which will accom- |her French chic. .| Ketchikan 5 0 42 0 Cloudy x_nu_ch in the past vear through these | LUTHERAN LADIES' AID Lillian Uggen, Mrs, Ruth Blake, Mrs, | they meet the islanders for the sec- |plish the aims of such a plan with- George, however, is the tailors’y oo Rupert .. 56 P 10 0 Pt.Cldy jurisdictional £quatiles. From Mon- [ Food Sale at Berl. Grocery, Satuf= phen ghatfer, Mrs. Ada Sweum, Mrs, |ond time of the season. out splitting up 101. despair. Taflors tried to build him Smonton 62 5 30 ™ O.Inudy day on, we're not «!1ing oW MOSes | day g adV. peelyn Brown and Mrs, Esther Caro.| Johnny “Lefty” Smith will be on Discussion up after brother Edward left, but' o .. B 44 44 10 Cloudy e LSl SRR : | e alike' 1 old fashloned: pale | the mound for the Moose, and it 1s| Others who spoke on the matter |E8VE 16 up as a'bad job. Bortinna . ... .88 is - m Pt. Cldy blue calico gowns and weating rose | likely that Claude Erskine will hurl|were A. B. Phillips of Juneau, Wal- The Queen's wardrobe problem R h i 2 ¢ il is complicated because she is| San Francisco .. 60 | 50 52 g Clear bonnets on their heads, the six Ro- |for the Islanders. ter Luney of Victoria, George Lloyd Ne K [ ’ tary Anns danced so Art McKinnon, manager of the uver {ehbocs |Tather short and plump. That is| New York - 2 o i o ry, fetchingly that ) g of Vancouver, B. C., Ben Neighbors Washingto i Cl TR R 9‘. they were called back by applauding | Moose squad, said he would try out . p . |one reason she favors loose, three- Nt 5 o Y il RER i 3 of Mt. Vernon and Vic Vickery d WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rotarians to perform three times. |Bfiéw second baseman tonight in Joe | or vancouver (4\;arter length coats usualy trimmes "9 Dan McGrew - (Sherwood Wirt) |Bird, a former University of Wash- o 3 5 [ with fur, and two - piece suits. The barometric pressure was low this morning over British Co- W Gt p e “go... | was shot down in traditional style by | nigton. frosh star who wields a | Evidence of a degree of rancour Helps Her Pick Hats lumbia and the Aleutian Islands, while high barometricp pressure pre- | “The Man from the Creeks" (Stan-| mighty stick, it i said {161 Unaihe sdismustic e ;a‘}“fe She is fond of halo hats (which| valled over the Mackenzie Valley, -the crest being 30.22 inches at SAID ONE OF-OUR . ey Cox) all for the love of the Lady T of the conference to record the vote | the King helps her choose) because| Copper Mine. Light precipitation has fallen over the Aleutian Is- A : Known sk Tonk. (Rt - Danielson). ROI'ARIA"S (OMME"T \f" favor of the resolution as un- mey give her height. She wears| lands, at Cordova, the Pacific Northwest states,-and over the southern cLlEuTS To us. Others in the cast were Laura Sorri, | (mcl;z‘)(x):;-\ruolulwns EREANRL 0, high-heeled shoes for the same pmvl::u oftwnrmah Columbia, z.;ewhere over the field of observation . John Keyser, Boh Laney and Wi e > I i oo gen y ¥ WHSIOpon “ hs by g Overby. yTed Damelsony m: xmfi 3 o" PHASES of ("v Ium‘mt;n.sl)k. ezxr&udcd rappreuu;tu.;-x’x : Gn;y ;:(uls hr_r lsvc:!rn.e full;. htllue The 24-hour temperature changes have been small throughout P g Fy pritaly and thanks of the conference to L.|her fav color and pear! erf Alaska and Pacific Coast states. "' wo'.,t need th.s I-IFE’ HOSP"M."V W. Baker and the Alaska Steawn-|favorite jewels. 5 Junemi, May 20.—unrise, 3:25 a.m.; “sunset, 8:29 pm 0 | Bl lB? w"'l;" Y‘"""I‘ & ' ship Company, Rotary International| The Queen uses rouge, lipstick any mor {0 - RaeTy ST Rt e and Reeve Vanneman, Prince Ru- |and eyeshade lighty, and has a y ore. Wiggle” was sung and - perfornied | ~A 8roup of Rotarians sat in the| . o o iinc and others who en- |permanent wave in her long, dark by a chorus of Juneau High School {lounge of the Aleutian today, look- |/ - 8 hair. She uses a natural shade of : o ing at the city and commenting | tertained the conference delegates, | 1a.% i AND HE LEFT US A i M. Davis Acsomspanied o various sspects o i Keichikan grecters and the Juneau Rail polish and has never plucked The Alaskan Classic? r - % ) eavy eyebrows. % » ¥ $375.00 PHILCO the number, which 'was directed by| ~Mrs. Hubert Remly, of Cashmere, (1050 club- ; i Mittion; “ALE Wtk Tt . ;UL Mrs, Maurice Johnson. Girls in the {Washington, exclaimed: “I've al- 1913 Meeting | o o o plays tennis and golf ”TH act, were Joan Hudson, Betty Kem- | ways wanted to see Alaska, and here| Illustrating how far Rotary has|, ., g0 often as the guest or RA ]) 10 B A mer, Doris McEachran, Isabel Kauf- | we are.” come since its early days, a skit|, o 0"y "'p “Morgan. His M;ajestvi - | mann, Sylvia Davis, Marian Dobson,| Mr. Remly said: “The people are |féPresenting a typical meeting of |10 fiches but probably his favor- B A K H o u 1913 was presented by Pioneers of : 2 " Bernice Waugh, Frances Paul and nice but there are too many hills ite sport is horseback riding. Virginia Worley. |in the town. Rotary, under the direction of W.| mpne Queen is said t obe as 00d | WHICH HE HAS AUTHORIZED | Sumdum Quartette singers were| Somebody else chimed in: “The|C- Schuppel. All the emphasis Of|a¢ fishing as he and she goes hglnt-| The PERFECT GIFT for the boys who couldn’! come. | John Keyser, Sherwood Wirt, Bob |streets ‘are too narrow.” Rotary in those days, the meeling |ing occasionally, but only as a spee- . . . US TO SELL FDR ONLY Loney and Wes Overby. i, Onié young man was certain that |Prought out, was on getting busi-{tator. Hers are the more ]ady»phke Qn sale at ORDWAY'S and Juneau’s lgudmg stores. : Mrs. Uggen" sang two novelty [the glacier was only four miles from |0€sS from club members for other |recreations—playing the piano and i 3 ; numbers, winning encores on her|town He said he had a reason for |¢lub member: harp and doing needle work. $100 00 G ggg&?lggllfl well-known specialty “Whoopee.” | pejieving this. ; Dr. J. Harry Alvis of McMinn-| Both have the British passion £ ) C TION | Dancing continued until after| one Rotarian who had been in|ville, Oregon, spoke this morning | for long walks, both enjoy reading. ‘mi(lnile\t. Y “Y Ser o itchell Til- | Hi b to S = the Territory before was certain O “Youth Service,” Mitche i is taste runs newspapers and S k l d S l NOW| DR i P RTTE of Klamath Falls on Ro- |thrillers; hers to newspapers, nov- ° Yw tg ” n 2 |the Rotarians from the States had |lotson 2 Lode and piacer: location notlcu W iht: plong; some of their own tary’s magazine, “The Rotarian,” els and biographies. . for sflle at The Empire Omu & ‘Weather. ‘Alaska was not con- \nud Paul Mitten of Longview on “On | Ordinarily they arise at 7:30 work %3 e L S . {to Orovelnnd.” from 9 to 5:30 or 6 (the Queen usiny M.ASKA EBEB‘T B“PEA“ - — . |sidered capable of having sunshine [t0 Cleveland. b artable’ tyodeiiies ffr Pt HOLLYWOOD, Cal., May 19.—1It follows-as-the-night-the-day Y SWED]SH | —only rain and fog Sippreii Speaks d ditad 7 stuff: A ¢ : ! MEAT BALLS e Outstanding address of the day | "R dehe) =0 ‘;‘l’“" :;olo%%b pice i Aoare Sicbire, “dbte 3 e i 1 b hey gel more han A A a en two women stars are casl n e same 3 3 1€ 1 I . d ) rel 1 CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager ’ ZIEGLERS VISIT Cine R b VS‘{’[{]’_“:”‘)‘;’; |year—and “inthe opinion of the | must be a feud (at least on paper) like the current M. Hopiins- e . At |average Englishman earn every | B, Davis “Old Maid” thing. . . . Or like the N. Shearer-J. Crawford | SATURDAY AT THE b 6 fRoM KE'(H'KA iw«md. Stressing the need of in-'penny of it Bau“or |lornaumml understanding and tol- e bl 2. S Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ziegler, oriornncv. Dr. Sipprell urged that from Ketchikan, are registered at the |15 to 20 institutes be established | Illina¥ Baranof ‘Hotel, having, arrived here |by Rotary clubs of the District w'"hno's Man Is FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING plus 38 others in “The Women.” . . . When there's a marriage, there must be talk of the divorce. | 1 } ... And bets on the date, and where it’ll beé had, etc. . . . | | When there’s a divorce, the next wife (husband) must be L on the Aleutian yesterday. promote world peace. "omin a'ed 'o Be waiting at the church—I mean the courthouse or J. P.’s office. . . . Attorney Ziegler is in Juneau in| The United States, Dr. Sipprell When a baby, is needed.in a movie, half the mothers from | connection | with court business. |said, “has an opportunity looking ASS'. A“y. Geflefi' here on East will write in with photos of Junior or Sister—and the it F'Ro. M. ST ;‘;e Wr"ld d"”“”fi which L;" sm"c"'"i‘ i man who let it be known a baby was needed will kick (oh, very ANE h{found TR An e w0 pleasantly) at the bother of it all. . . . v i he. history of thi WASHINGTON, May 19.—Presi- M Sountiy. Lt e dent Roosevelt has nominated O.! When boy meets girl on the movie set, boy will meet girl in ‘John Rogge, of Illinois, as Assist.am' the bright spots after working hours—at least until the picture is B. E. Kane, an associate of J. J. | Meherin, returned from a business pworld.” He said this nation holas EUROPE'S NEWS |trip to Sitka, Hoonah and Tena- |the key which might open tke door kee, last night. He said: “Business|to international peace. \Anorney General in charge of crim- | released and they've been cast opposite new partners. . .. (And lis pieking up and by July it will| Dr. Fixott, Governor Nominee, inal prosecutions of the Department sometimes this gets serious, and T. Power marries Annabella). . . | be booming as it is expected that|was presented, as the Iast item of [Of Justice. —— S rot - the Government will commence conference business. B SRR P The studios don’t make “B” pictures any more (a “B" being B > | construction of the new naval base(' B e ] MARIE STORMS RETURNING a picture that is quick and cheap). . . . But they do make (you pick & i T | ; by that-time” « - - oo | Try an Empire ad. tMSL:s :&arlle Stm-{ns. surgical nurse | these up from the studio jargon) Quick-A’s, Flying-A’s, Semi-A's, o, Al : Bl sAnn's Hoopital(whos will dod and occasionally an A-in-a-hurry. | come the bride of Bernard R. Mc- Now that the railroads are getting their innings in the movies, Donell, May 24, sailed from Seattle this morning on the steamer North it’s a good time to point out the facts concerning the Iron Horse's Sea. She has been visiting with her | most distinguished contribution to acting art. parents in Washington during the| Clarence Gordon works for the Pullman company but he turns actor whenever the movies want him—and the movies often want R him badly enough, when they've got an African picture to cast, to Burroug’hs it doesn’t matter.... Adding _ which side of the bed you get ott . . . after a breakfast at IMPARTIALLY ‘THOSE precious few hours you get on your . ‘} f nd thera with <ackl Coligaimg h favorite stream — spend them with tac Louis P. Lochner : WKI‘I,C": h.h. S .:‘r‘im :deln“dmw;fl; Y PercY : You e sure k) Sel . 4 tl othet n our st t " AIRLY Gt ot Vs | Accounting for a big, glérious day . . | dependable srouters s . creclflers authen ‘ u 1 ticat ears ly-tyi stu (> e i , ‘?k el e Billing o | s, vetls, leaders, spinners—everything for . P E R C Y s lhe dy enthusiast. Come in today! | g Masterkratt S(ufi;ficnl : ¢ : . Trout Fly Series % ! Q B 19 1e: il 13 H Perte w, 7 1 ! LOUIS P. LOCHNER, chief of The Associated ! p:;;:(:l?&:::g:'(di Stone Fly 20c Cash Registering telegraph cross-country and bid for his services at the next stop. Press Berlin Bureau, won the 1939 Pulitzer 1 Insece for all frout [] It's Clarence’s physique and dignity that make him worth the trouble. : Prize for “distinguished service as a foreign r°m‘w;““‘.‘1 ’:“’-‘1““" Henry King brought him back once from Salt Lake City for a bit in “Stanley and Livingstone.” He also brought Clarence back from San Francisco, El Paso, and St. Louis on other occasions. orrespondent; for fair, judicious, well balance acterna for wee we. Hobper 250 ° Y g P § > 2 a Caddis Fly 20c ;‘:""g:"d M ok bt Corrg;::::lm When the troupe went. on location to Sun Valley, Idaho, Clar- i and well informed interpretative writing.” He | Complete s \fi " na ence got the Pullman company to let him porter the special | has had 15 years experience as an observer o’ % %:::"E?fifié” he Supplies "‘°{f mu:‘ D e x > as & Willow 20¢ $I75_ Female Shad 25 : porter again. ; the German scene. He KNOWS Germany. '.bF«u ea Drake-Akle ! )i :,:',,,‘:,::::,xfl Sy For all the Iure of movie-acting and the fmportahce 1t gives ¥ 2 Reinotced brown SOt him among his fellows, Clarence won't desert his regular business He writes for dr. TighttAmple BURROUGHS ADDING with the railroad. He gets a check every week from the Pullman sapacity. LEaEh Floating pour MACHINE COMPANY company, and Clarence is fond of regular meals. The company, in i F::‘"",‘.“Lj"'.""‘ b 1105 2nd Avenue turn, is sympathetic to Clarence’s acting genius, and lets him off p | Pler olbrainablel ';‘.‘.1':.':.‘,“1?1?.:." Seattle, Wash. for pictures—whenever he can provide a substitute for his regular THE ASSOCIATED P RESS | BemeenuineSpen. gadatie, S5 chores. If he can't, Africa-by-Hollywood must wait. The railroad o | A goigms e comes first with Clarence. ! H H | 1 don’t know if Errol Flynn belongs to the station-wagon set, i ‘ol' The Dally A'aska Emp“’e NG Phone 221 Alice Clark but he and Patric Knowles are alone in belonging to the Irish # JUNEAU =-YOU y ! Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe jaunting car set. . . . Knowles brought back two of the vehicles Superior Beauty Service from the old country, one for his wife, the other for the actor with i and for YOU!’ i il ‘ hom he made his American debut. . . . An Irish jaunting ha: HARDWARE CO. e e b i e s e I}~ ania the driver sits sideways. -