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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939. e i it : l : v : T 3 ’ U s. DEw’m‘TMENT‘ OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU PICKEY ‘.‘SE i | ffififfi i "“le 'P'%'ffzfi'fim'éfi?fi , JAPANNOW "7k WEATHER r | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ny ] N | xican dollar u { l SILCDX IS DELAYED | Py ERHSACRABCRY 3 o nam BlO(KADING Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. June 14: , e | 8 Stupety L - 22, Goddess of 185 THIS WEEK ‘ | Rain tonight and Thursday; cooler Thursday; moderate southeast F. A. sil Chi f the U. 8. 12 Dea AIRIE 1 [RIEISZZHIOIE Segetation winds ¢ A R 13. Lu‘v:‘ilrozmr‘row P|A|D|R|OIN[E[SHEP |E [NIT gg gl:;wr::;r A A | Fort t for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thursday; cooler !ln! : ] 14. In this place 5 T E 25, Exceedingly Two leave for S“ka on : | over northeast portion Thursday; moderate: southeast winds, except K ) i T ) E|SITRAL Y|RIE|S :\IF;" e 2 fresh to strong over Di ) ce and Clarence Strait and fresh e ! o € v T 7 27. Yellowish- cer atham Strait, Frederick Sci h to stron| ; o Ao, [EIES TIERHF AN ™ ¥ Swae Northland-17 at 2 P S oo P el uE etary ol A ¥ 3 £ labor wi ME 3 U[S|E fi880 medic- . g T g 4 A 1 Bartiet | B St memer (TR A NITIARAIL|E|E| = Bibea] uien Goddard Concession af Tientsin |s| Forecast of winds alons the Coast of the. Guit.of Alaska: Fresh to H H SI—I owner A B Bartlett, wh r « 3 PRl o ¢ =1 priest § strong southeast winds tonight and Thursday from Dixon Entrance to earing on Jhip M AP | neau today from ‘ 22. sauare oot [DIEINITISEHOIM DIRE #. Meeortn Reported as Bein | fey Peint and fresh east wind from Iey Point to Cape Hinchinbrook. y , kan, n TS DIE[TIER] E v 33 SRpoe on Enrollment at the Pioneers’ Home | i pl](ahOfl for |["l|m— : B Mok T s 10 GILIE = & o cubrous nd its mew adjunct, Goddard Hot S ded LOCAL DATA 7 ¥ Flonal 2 B. I 30 [GHte ALIS B N ehors | O s, will be 185 with the arrival urroun e Time warometer Temd Humidity Wind Velveity — Weather i hon Nea'ly 0‘-'er mar 81 Thong AlYREZTIR|14C RIY errors of two pioneers who left | ~3:30 pm. yesterday 30.00 3 33 8 4 Clear ‘ Lt Bake The Porest B Y[EISHO|L[DIERATIYIE| - P'iais juneau on the Northland today (Continued from Page One) 30 B today ... 20,84 s 84 w 2 Cloudy ¢ Prge OF die } 1. Halt The ,:.’ s entering the - - \f ay 29.6 7 1 r th rizir 1 k omica all pa of India C a ) a a Y A i Juneau ftonight, At 41, Evening meal Tissue 76 b " 43, Mextean " Paul Johnson. (or Jones) of Ju- | Fifth—The British-must allow the RADIO REPORTS 11 44. Line fastening 53, all 4. E\()ql'l-:l’pt i A”li.\‘b:il;gli Hedu u. of | TODAY Judee | Kake, B w d the Foreste e c ublic . Anc e E | 5 W not recah Jur C { :n'. nn(;nr\'\"nlfm 64, Caustic % swaksr hnluse ‘,’,’,“‘e Seventeen pioneers are living at books in | Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Preeip. 3:30 am. t e fo the ris- alkaline & Lemenipinay - Goddard and lGl at Sitka. — | sStation last 24 hours temp. temp. 24hours Weather ; 47. Without large 65. Diliseed e 11114 45. Riger in - BRITISH MAY ACT | Atka 46 | — — ES — t : f P Lona 5 Barlakes 45, The b‘;"f( ot _LONDON, June 14—The Bl!'lll;“ Anchorage 56 | 44 44 0 Cloudy Dism McKinstry, Suj pe 49, Money 1. Make @ map . State whose the joke FOUR lEAVING yment. today informed the | payrow 40 | 30 30 0 Clear Gubr t Bk : yir ¢ af canl! . A8 Secre g | Hua ns for h‘f"“fi? e SR, B S tary 15e of Commons it is consider- | wnome 60 | a2 42 0 Clear | i 1] that pren. bl ep ifled | go. sm Hearlog AbDR agent ing possible measures in retaliation | paghel 54 % © o Clouds | ar BBt thie by the dEERE B i 7 FoR M Aso"l( against the Japanese blockade at| pairbanks o } 8 @ e Cloud; ntiff ¢ were out of o berg, ! cargo ) ////flfl R ey o r b B by He p BB i E Foreign Under Secretary R. A.| gt paul 48 2 . //’ v / SE N Butler announced the Government’s | pyich Harbor .. 62 i 3 0 Cisas *Save n Hoaed Y / | position but said the exact nature | godjak 52 i 2 e 0 Cloudy manded” that his seax oad the been determined. Juneau 73 49 49 0 Cloudy stimony of them in e % / Hawkesworth, Stabler, “Biuer suia Great mritain is keep- | Site 62 ; b ot 5 were ! 7 . close touch with both the | getehikan 72 2 rs 0 Cibtits Ga- S : 12 cothImr SEY fo At- |French and Amer Prince Rupert .. 62 | 48 48 0 Cloudy e g The Under Sect Edmonton 58 32 34 o1 Clear the time hetmg,. o . L tend Grand Lodge |umai o i< sussostea thas Japanese | Séatie o | o e fuo g ro in with the assurance that the car ships barred from Bnn;l? Far| portland 74 | 52 52 0 Cloudy to picket In could be unloaded, the: Captain tes Four Juneau Masonic Lodge offi- Eastern ports of Hongkong, Singa- | gun prancisco . 64 | 56 56 T Pt. Cl'dy this, Ziegl 1eht v tified, the ship was met again by cers are leaving this week to attend 'pore and Penang. New York 8 | 64 68 1.42 Cloudy b ity erios | Dickets. After a parley at which the the session at Tacoma June 20 of | e { Washington 81 | 68 0 204 Cloudy s e message! from ' Lundeberg was. dis= the Grand Lodge of the Washington : WEATHER SYNOPSIS P d “, ”.,”.;v 2 ; B s i 3. . . fl .. jurisdiction, F. and A. M. S(HOOI. pup“_s . A storm area has developed over the southern portion of the Gulf ets left immedis / 7/““.- ////---//7// Representing M%. Juneau Lodge Ew AD § g: ?ilc:::(; tg:;d"’lfi;;t:fizo'}fg E:;:;::e :;(l:;;]g bg:m:::i};e;,:;\:xl;urde | Stearr ¢ Ml %// 4 e s sRar i, BRANDJ l- vailed over the Aleutian Tslands and the Bering Sea region, the crest the union has the right under the DAnielson st B 85 oA 41 |4 = 7 o Coughlin and Alex Sey will attend | being 30.30 inches at Dutch Harbor. This general pressure distribution Lac Act p ‘ R K 2 % '(; s // as delegates of Gastineaux Lodge | I“ BALI'MO has been attended by generaily fair weather over most of Alaska, ex- bers o & ; (@7 ; 7 No. 124, Hawkesworth and Stabler | cept for local showers over the interior of Alaska and rains along the e P “Not 0 .-- . are leaving tomorrow on the North IR west coast this morning and southern portion of Southeast Alaska. ‘ W X Sew Friday | )i i ina! —Sunrise, 2:53 am.; t, 9:07 pm 5, Coast mxd me)vlm and Sew Friday | Juneau, June 15.—Sunrise, 3 a.m.; sunset, 9:07 p.m. Al.] A“N"‘" s lp ‘,):‘],m”“" | Invesflgafor fO P[Obe be made of alleged anti-Semetic ac- | Jewish boy by forty fellow pupils. ! -..//%.u. / i e & R tivities of Baltimore schools. | Bridge said the boys slashed his | ourt could ‘ Jand: fm.m,,!.h. of Re(e"' epo" The News-Post quoted Represen-|neck when he admitted he was } t T = ——— T ankeerat .Am% 5 18/t pres- | by tative Dies, committee chairman,| jowic, ! g1 ord quell the Titienter which Binghseeds the,ships.were prevented | en( Senior Grand Warden of the| BALTIMORE, Md, June 14—The |now. ip Houston, Texas, as Sivlupbel o e only St hay bien . this teglimany.. .from .ynleading- was in. iulerstale jurisdiction. ressional Commnittee on un- | would “send an investigator to Bal- & i Lo B 19, oA vl Attorney: Overraled commerce, having bean logded at S¢ - rerican activities reported to- | timore in the next day or two to the detention of Morton Rosen, 19, { during crass-exame fatiie. e t wendy to send a represen- make a complete inquiry of condi- a seaman friend of Bridge who was | s of the Captain, the,Judge | xecessing. on. the tria} uniil fo- .ion s seminate ad- | tative here to join local authorities | tions there. held for Grand Jury action and re- ‘oA 1 srruptes » Stearns, i - | day kept airplane Pilots:Herb Mun- vanced | farm home- |in their investigation of anattackon | Mayor Jackson has ordered the ' leased on $100 bail on charges he ] Iy to prevent t call rrupted Joe Stearns, union at- 3 e o0 e . Olson said he tormey. and_ admonished him for|ter and Bob Elis.at Juneau over-| making le from |a junior high school student, Melvin 'Forest Bramble school board presi- | assaulted Harry Eberts, 15, and Car- | gRe ” me,” the Captair trying to get the Captain to say|night.. They -brought Ziegler, Ar- colleges, riment stations and | Bridge, 14, Jewish. dent, to conduet an exhaustive probe ' roll Phillips;17,.in retaliation for the | s ) said, ‘Well, what is it? . whether he thought the refusal of [Dold, Capt. Danielson, Brazell, Su- other sources. In the investigation a probe will into the reported branding of the | attack on Bridge. { 2 Was ing en 1 5 S = o vl e £ ERM: M 'z:’;’;;u x;w"”"“ , of the 2Sked whether it would be s ht the seamen to unload the cargo con- [KOW, Stearns and Thompson here ! <(m}mm o with me for three or four of the stituted mutiny. from Kewhxkau yesterday. 4 " P ¥ - -8 a stater t was not along to the 1 “This case isn’t going to.be tried H Zr'(‘,:g?“ epbisey ey on I told on the basis of what anybody's op- | OUT G¥ NORTHLAND ‘ N By inc el Ay under tances is as to thus and s0,” the| Th“’e late sailings on the motor- strike” ¢ Steamship Company Judge said, “but on fac smp Northland are as follows: B Boko i ; rdly be expected ta be giv- boint emphasized ‘by A.*F. ["* Wallis George and T. R. Curtls to \ 57 y of to the picket . shipping line attorney, in his | Sitka, and B. O. Martinsen to 1500 seine fish Southeast Al ] on is un- der charter f: afarar’s In- ternational Union of North America an AFL affiliate. Stearns stated at one point that as compared to the livelihood of the an investment of someth! like 3 g $15,000,000, were not seriously dam- < aged monetarily by the delay of the Q] @ M P ‘ N Y Lakina, which Horace Adams, Ju- i neau District Agent for the Alaska Steamship Company, testified this morning was costing the firm ap- ]\ u tll(n‘iled proximately $700 per day Possibly throwing some light on lt WEAL tnd! G Gt b e Applicators of witnesses was that Seattle. der had to rap for The Greatest Maninthe World SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY! A day set aside to pay special tribute to Dad . . . TheUncrownedKing... the person who by living the past so well has given us so much in the present . . . REMEMBER DAD ON HIS DAY . . . He'll appreciate S 5 o S of & a gift from BEHRENDS' MEN'S SHOP . . . Because, like e EHR G R fFLfae Dad, they're QUALITY! dispute.” 4 WILSON BROS. SHIRTS Judge Alexander recessed the hearing at 4:30 o’c esterday af- ternoon until 10 today er the plaintiff's case had been completed except for ading of affidavits. Only three witnesses were called by the steamship companies, W. C. iy Arnold of Ketchikan, aft r the Ganned Salmon Industry; Cay £ A. Danielson, master of the Alaska S Steamship Gompany freighte - kina, and H. G. Brazell, bookk: Vi 4 for the Nakat Packing Corpor at Waterfall. Their testimony was that ships of the plaintiff had e picketed by boats of the Alaska Salmon Purse 4 Seiners’ Union at Ketchikan, Craig and Waterfall, where the ships had called intending lo unload supplic for canneries on the union “blac list,” that is, those using fish f the fraps designated by the union for removal this year. 4. 2 Some Cann: s Served There was no interference with unloading of general cargo at the A FEATURE GROUL g COAT STYLES AND PULL-OVERS. Broadcloths, percales, LAY l” 3 L”‘(“’ JP QF \L J SHIRF FOR FATHER'S sateens. Prints, solid colors, stripes.i Cohtrasting trims. Whites, colors, _—_—§-]::Z§:—$—H_2.5“——— SPORT SHIRTS NEW “SKIPPER” SPORT., SHXRTS STYLED BY WILSON Whiles ‘colors Gt BROS. Crashes, ceffons and rayons. Short or long sleeves. ing patterns. Har Vet R Coat and pull-over styl d 7 pal :y’\‘ i ”l;'fiox;ll d hems. Imported quality. Singles of Hose. yles. All colors. Dad will like one 30c—-8$1.75 $1.25-$2.75 FINE LINEN HANDVEW‘H'EF SILK TiES HANDSOME NEW TIES. Silks, satins and novelty weaves. PHOENI‘( AND WILSON BROS F]NE HOSE. Long soxs Featuring Wilson Bros. new Wedglocke design. Prints, or anklettes. Elastic and regular tops. Plains, paslels, stripes, checks, paisley, dots. stripes, patterns, clocks. 1.00 50c—81.00 B. M. Beurenps Co. Ine. Quality Since 1 394 the Lakina retumed o3 ter receiving . i ' < gl Let us cover your hfifie wull a yrodul out in the ands for eli ination. Because of the arrar Ghot.—re YOUR FUEL BILL Ifi' T0 40% . . . and Diher=poris’ before unioading t give your home a new appearance. No forc 15 ever used by ti 2 pickets, who:c method was to com 5 [ ] st flup wa“s ]bz-nw picketed, the wit- Y He AR, Danieisen said ; FOR FULL INFORMTION BOILED HAM HOCKS and LIMA BEANS fiah G fish Trom traps not which NEVER NEEDS 'PAINTING; IS FIREPROOF . . .. AND:WILL REDUCE of thé cargo in the I Capt. Danielsen said, it cannery suy ig and We terfall, aboard and talk to seamen, who t} refused to unioad cargo while the PHONE BLACK 575 ~THURSDAY’S TREAT! ‘ for L heon at (he BARAKGOF Aslc Us About Financing! -

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