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i 2 THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1939... .. A i sl CONFERENCEIN =~ GLACER TOURS | .- | | PARIS DISCUSSES INCORPORATED ORIENT FRICTION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juueau and Vicin beginning at 3:30 pm., June 28: Rain tonight and Thursday; moder southeast, Mnrlx. st for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight an Thursday; southeast winds except fresh cver Dixon Entrance BY TAXI MEN and British Ambas- Capitol «City-Sightseeing 3 . YEA ’é& By The AP Fealure Scrvic mod- erate Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf cf Alaska: rFesh Tt was the assassing 1 of Ar e i is at p, June 23 s I . southeast winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape 1 1914, by a Serbian ps < all incidengs' sinoe that SfldOl’S See Daladlel’ COmpany Formed by {S\p*zmvi tonight nnéiflp‘im;;r)ia:i.nrr‘<'| east and northeast winds from | time that have NOT ied to a World War are the most : ¥ Cape Spencer Lo Caj c important: and Bonnet Juneauites LOCAL DATA ‘ 4 B S Time warometer Temn Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 9 PARTS, June 28—United!'State; Four Juncau ab ' operat 3:30 pm. yest'day 30.00 63 54 swW 2 Cloudy bassador William Bullift' con-|today: incorp. Capital (. v 8:30 am. today 29.96 49 86 w 2 Cloudy rred on the international situa- ' Glacier Tours h will Noon ‘today 30.02 55 83 SE 16 Lgt. Rain today with Premier Edouard a sightse ¢ heve, fier and Forcign Minister The corporation, with A23( f“”"’ EPORTS seorges BO & who alséxtaw Sir capital stock, was formed by B¢ ! | o a0t 7 | TOI)A\‘IV 4 Phipps, Britigh ‘Ambassadior. ‘Iah’ Sund ‘of the Royal Bluz T Shiale o e botogliih e At I)l))lnm.n)( circles said the For- cab Company; Don 2, Broad- Atké v uds our m‘»_t.,’ t‘;:p. .lg(;.xner( oy r{ eign Minister - discussed - with both WAX.Cabs;, J,. V. Hickey, Yeil X i 6 g - o Ambassadors fricuion between Ja- ‘CHBs! and ‘H. R. Mcleod, R 3 s €8 be 54 ¢ Clear DA @ s teny TS a Blyey s | arrow 38 24 34 0 Clear TR DRty pf%% 1S SR Nome 8 4 &6 04 Lgt. Rain } AN moy> Congern: ng Danz:g Betbal; 88 | i e o Clear g ’..“ pmas'er Falrbanks 6 56 58 0 Clear Dawson 6 50 50 0 PL. Cl'dy Do .L AS Flown fo Town st Paul 45 38 a 01 Lt Rain W o Dmcn Harbor ..'56 46 48 20 Mod. Rain i A r me Slfl(a 62 | 50 50 o Pt.cray @ M Vi zlsi 50 52 0 PtCray nhers 49 49 02 Cloudy : » wese i1 Model airplanes are not used as playthings at Randolph Field, Texas, Sitka 61 49 01 — COMMITIERS 30 ERGOREL S et or e P of O At Tt ruthon Doy o imporkant Tole fn feachin the Melhiian 60 8 50 o T Rain WITH "““"‘" (T"F“R‘va oy s future aces there the principles of acrobatics. The instructor, completing Prince 62 50 50 36 Lgt. Rain a “slow roll” with a model plane, is pointing out howthe rudder aids in mdmonton 64 i s b4 T Pt Cldy nmuvu' motiey ma!hble 2 e S recovery from this spectacular maneuver, Seattle 6 { 53 56 0 Clear ate ; LER0 s 2 o Portla | ¥ at (:;r\l];!;fi:;‘r:{ they paymasier ; for - payday Rogt ‘F'” : ® | 58 s 0 Clear trom ‘Chairman > 2igpeénding’ about twse h San Francisco .. 56 50 50 0 Cloudy Committee, at_a !1-t0Wn the men returncd WEATHER SYNOPSIS Gity ‘Hall last 1 e High b . pressire T ing from the Alas- was completed BASEBAU IQD,’ v retic coas ‘n,nfnr‘ wstward over to southern s of the aisoeia- 4 3 L itk trough of ¥ s L ¥ over the southern Bering Sea re- May LW Kiburn ‘wais ‘matle goores of games ployed Ak- 1tian e landa and eas t-southeastward over ‘the © North ermaient chairman over ‘all, A J. arpernoon in the Major League Pacific Ocean to Vancouver Island, with one center of 29.08 inches Balog ‘was''duly elécted secretary ¢ folows: near Atka and another of 29.60 in about 300 miles west of the and Guy L. Smith- was made tréas- Netional League Straits of Juan de Fuca. This g sure distribution has urer. A tentative aliotment of funds oqoan0 8; St Louis 4. been ‘attended by precipitation ove ns, the Kuskokwim was madé as follows: For the hose Brookiyxx 6: Boston 1. Valley, and from Southeastern Al :s southward to British .Colum- race; $257 pirade,:$80: ball‘ game, Philadelphia 1; New York 7. bia, and by generally fair weather over the Alaska Railroad belt and $65; field sports; $75%'for decora- tions, $20; ‘advértising ‘4 n'd - pro- grams. $18. egh &0 DA The schedule of célebration eveénts to be held on the Fourth is: Hose races, 10 am.; parade, 10:30 am.; baseball game, 11:30 am., and field sports, 2:30 p.m. The various com- mitiees to hanhdle’ the events re- main as named last week. Yukon Valley. | American Leag n : ; Juneau, June 29.—Sunrise, 2:57 a.m.; sunset, 9:10 p.m. York 10; Phila New 2, 0. - - SOFTBALL TONIGHT will play the Company ten t Otficials.of ke gays ave 10-heps BONL 1t was annoinced today, the fcllows: Marshal of the’ day, John E8me scheduled for 6:30 o'clock. McWilliams; announcer of events, T""‘“"»"“‘V" t the Truck “ g May 2§ H. L Cochrane; starter, Erwin PIay the Federils at i b e FER Kite L ba s ! Hachmeister; Judges, Alex Gair, H. HAWKHWO‘;{;( RoaAeR. August 17, 1937 chbuil-Huguesse British Ambas- B- Schlegel, Orrin Edwards; scorer, o A o 2 t Cha Tuckett; paymaster, L. W. e sador to China ou . Kilbumn. 3 Charles W. Hawkesworth, Assis- : September 2 et masses in £ ters after mys- - tant to the General Superintend-nt My Clara Driscoll, national committeewoman, and E. B. Germany, tery subma ink a British and ¥ a ade ship. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING for ‘Alaska of the Oflice of Indi Demo e State chairman for T re pictured at San Antonio. Their tle the list of the - nam militant Garner-for-Pr which seeks to have the Vice President nominated for the presidency at the 1940 Democratie convention rezardless of President Roosevelt’s inten- n to run ior a third term, Affairs, will leave sident organization day angl arive ¥ He has been attending grand lodge There will be a meeting. of the Douglas School Béard this evening, purpose of which is to go over the expense budget for running the next school term and make revisions in the non-refundable e FROM SHELTON Anthony Kz Mrs. Lester Dodson and Alma Lee mMissioner of Ei Dodson, of Sheltén, Washington, ing on the Be were passengers on the Columbia ward, where he has been ins for the Westward, heading for Fair- schools; and will arrive h banks. day, he notified his office - - from Anchcrage. (AB DR“ER m MARRIAGE LICENSE g : ik 3 ‘ ',,‘. U ', MYSIERIOUS (Ml oé\uym?orn;giellmm E. Hixs ,ouigs::g f 3 T Pl e o . AND "Bumfi Up" Helen Allen, both of Juna. or GM KAR GMC valve- items license was TRAILERS December 13, 1937—U. §. gunbost P k by Japanese air bomb- ey GODK_\, e ha ) D | E S E LS ers on Yangtze. Three Ame Don Liozzte, Broadway (@ab. COM=- ' wooqyon “was attacked by a bear b March 11, 1928--C 0} tria. cperator, is recuperating this ne awakened fi"ol}] its winter sleep at Changkufeng Hill er, . Scores killed, fiernoon. from N UNEPIRHUY, Mo and killed it with an ax. vare beating administefed by “per- & ‘ sons unknown” * at Douglas - this 7g¢ ornith, : -At I etis Setvice Lozzie, uneble to see visitors to- * - day, reportedly received a call to ! Douglas, and according to reports, was attacked by a _person or per- | there, lecelvm, a bad head July, 1938—Russian and Japan Manghoukuogn-Siberiz roun ouen - hiskey Rlende: F!SHERIES PATROI. : BOAT WIDGEON IN. {urning from rcutine patol in the Icy Strails distriet, the Bureau of Fisheries boat Wid- geon is docked here. Capt. A. N. Van Slyke is master. The Widgeon | will be sw,,.q E!jf y hfi’mf’f‘?’ MRS. WEBSTER T0 v i 365 60 Sommou tary in Paris Mes. Helen Webster is moving to | colonists riot against Ifalians in Tunisia | town today from her home on the nds for French ter: Glacier Highway! and will' isail ccuth Friday on ‘the 'steamer Bm- anof Mrs. Webster will spend the re- | maigdeg: of xh'} Fhmgy attending | 7 % the *San Far Teathers' Col- | lege. i ck from Germany October 1, Po! Novembe Ger December 4, over It es Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia; Pick: Up the Phone . .. and Perk: Up Your Health . . . CALL EARLY FOR GLOVER'S OVENIZED POTATO CHIPS FRESH SKE-DOKES ous Cheese-Blown Popcorn Hi-Ho! They're off to Ice Cream Mountainsl The land of cool, refreshing fountains. With Standard Gas their worry’s over. “Hooray!” yells Doc. “We’re in c-clover! We're through y w:th motoring vexation— 3 We dump our- griefs at Standard’s station!” OPPTTERTIT S MRS. E. L. HUNTER, ENROUTE TO JUNEAII Mrs. E/L, Huntm, of ‘the’ Jones- Stevens Shop, left Seattle this You can rely on Standard Gasoline to bring out the best performance of your car. Try a tankful—for all the ] A morning for Junedau on 'the steamer Mount” McKinley. ' She has "been vacationing in the "south ‘for the past several weeks. spending most SELECTED SALTED NUTMEATS 'ASSORTED HOME-MADE CANDIES plus values of Standard Oil's su- perior resources, refining and skall. of her fime in the edstern states. She also visited both the New York DEL!C!% FBIED E‘BOE LE [ A 1d San’ Franciseo' expositions; 5 & 4 ' i German Sailors Arrive at Memel # » < - Captain O. B. Oram US Gs ! March, 19 lig Czecho-Slovak Hungary takes 'One of four survivors of the subma- i o u S Gt O || KWIK SERVICE AT GLOVER' March 22, Memel, Baltic seaport parl MEGinty, Constriiction Su- Oram is shown as he attended | March 31 i A e stk e S pvnnlend(_*nt for ‘the Ofrice of In- ‘memorial services in Portsmouth, arc! . apz inounces she has taken over Spratly Islands, | dian Affairs, returned today on the ' Eng., for the 99 dead. Oram risked . claimed by France in 1933 Columbia from the States where his life to test the Thetis escape Telephone 324 257 So. Franklin April 7, 1930—TItaly seizes Albania he was called by the death of his hateh. It worked for him and three e May 21, 1939—Polish customs officer slays Danzig German, “Ia\.l\er in Los Angeles, | others, then became a death trap. J