The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1939, Page 2

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NEW REGUL:ATIONS FOR SUMKIR STRAN, + KODIAK ANROURCED { ¥ ula- § i 2 and Olga and ! Moser Bays in the Kodiak ave ! been announced: ot Wasl by $ ward T. Bowe in \mis- ' joner of Fish { The amendients asc { Kodiak Area almon H ulation No. 12 is amenc 0 as X to permit commercial fshix for by mean: f se 1 s from 6 o'clock anfemer H tember 1, to € 0 post i- ’ an, September 30, O Y and Moser 1 closed throt i year to com- mercis] salmon (ishing Sumner Strait District, sulmor fishery—Regulation No, 7 is amend- ed 50 as to permit commercial fish- | ing for salmon by means of gill nets and beach seines in Wrangell Nar rows, exclusive of all waters wit} one statute mile of the mouth of Petersburg Creek, from 6 o'clock antemeridian, September 1 8 ¢~ clock postmeridian, Septe: - PACIFIC ALASKA FLYING LOA Bill Knox and Walt Hal lots, were due in Junea banks this afternoon tra and a load due here are Ma Barbara White, Ma: 1 cy Earling, B. M. Bu ey \ ley Jr., Christ Johnsen, and Alex Kiloh. - o The Book ALASKA. Revised and Enlarged, Now On Saie: $1.00. Never Before Such Tone and Performance for S0 $5.50 Extra e pacity st one abes cot_cu PHILCO 95T Self-contained i'at- nut cabinet. Sec Bear it—NOW ! 327.4‘; Battery Block $5.50 Extra W. P, § TELEPHONE 17 re background. S 0 s moves is emphasized in this pieture of conical steel air raid sheiters being unloaded at Buckingham Palace, AMERICAN SHIP Picture by cable from London to New York, FDR GIVES OK T0 CREDIT OF BELLIGERENTS riremen Will Meat Tonight the in Firemen tonight at Club unci end meeti 1 theil 1y mee promote Ala Gives President Power their Southeast Fair. the | | | | | RESCUES CREW, SUNKEN VESSEL Cites Neutrality Act Which| Liner Washmgton Saves 33 After Torpedo Sends Craft to Bottom E: Firemen a d an aute year, a deluxe ply- mouth WASHIN(:ION S\‘]H 1.—Presi- NEW YORK Sept 7.—The Unit- 1 waid drive is now on in e dent Roosevelt today issued a regu- ed Statgs liner Washington wire- ne 3 L every” busine house lation which makes possible a con- | lessed here today that the vessel had n J tinuance of ordinary comm al ' rescued 33 crew members of the - - credits and shori time obligations to Glasgow freighter Olive Grove. « | bel i “in aid of legal transac- tions and of a character customarily used for normal peace time com- mercial transactions ents 2ME COMMISSION A O S | mits credits, if the President of the Nation so desires. - o LIVELY MEETING ." a ick flats ing kept A (s m‘-' on by the Aieska ( to guard agai g |>« ore mpi are at work on the Ju-| A report on the national Elks con- and Douglas flats | vention at St ’ 1 stor 11 | night xalted Ruler Herb Red- e d h very soon|ms the local Elks Lodge began its series of meetings with a S well-attended session. Later a lunch ; - as serve er the direction of . . e was served under the d M'ppgh i rb) William Garster, Chairman. b §FRILA Ry Nazi critics hay .IC((])[ o IN NEW MEX!CO . ALEUQUERQUE, N. M., Sept. 7.— | 15t Dr. Rosenberg, the O(-'ln\Bn e am 08 ¢ round.the.wotld | Critic, says Shakespeare gives a SVEN il Piiers landed their Japan-| Nordic delineation of the world e 1 re today after | four m J ifomi Not Irene Dunne » Battery Block | $5.50 Extra QUENSON 211 SO. FRANKLIN 4] Bearing a close resemblance to the movie actress, Irene Dunne, Brazil's Ly.fueen, Mary Man- zo, above, arrived in- Holly- wood for the International Beauty Pageant, beginning Sept. 22. The Washington advised that the Glasgow had been torpedoed 200 miles northwest of Spain. e " Canada Govl. (alls Recess OTTAWA, Sept. 7 — Parliament recesser today until tomorrow morn- 1ing without learning the precise Louis was made 18st | getajls of the Government's defense plans. | Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-Gen- eral, in a stirring speech, asked authority to take measures to defend the Dominion and cooperate with Great BnLam BOAT HARBOR WORK ARRIVES AT JUNEAU A dredge and other equipment for work on the smal boat harbor at Valdez was at Juneau today en- route to the Westward. The Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Com- pany, awarded the contract, will| move equipment later for the Sitka | and Kodiak naval bases, on bm‘1 of which contracts the firm was| also successful bidder. e e e FEDERALBUILDING | WASH JOB BEGINS Walls of the Federal Building are ! being washed by a crew of four men hired on a day labor basis by the Building Custodian. Working at night, the started on hallways of floor. Later th will ceilings and walls of the various offices, working down the hunldmg floor by floor. Stock QUOTATIONS | i washers the fifth wash the | NEW YORK, Sept. 7. quotation of Alaska Juneau stock today is 7, American Can 107%, American Power and Light 5, Anaconda 37%, Bethlchem' Steel | , Commonwealth and Southern | Curtiss Wright 6%, General | Motors 51%, International Harves- ter 62, Kennecott 437%, New York | Central 16%, Northern Pacific 10'%, | United States Steel 64%, Pound not quoted. { — Closing | mine | DOW, JONES AVERAGES ‘ The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 148.32, | rails 29.42, utilities 23.98, - Italy, formerly an ontlet for American lumber, is now using fiber beoard extensively in-| stead of wood for inside furnish- | important | ings and doors and to some extent| l manufacture of - The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, in the furniture. 'HEARINGS ON FISHERIESTO BE CURTAILED ARE HELD FOR | BANK THEFTS S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI(‘[LKURE. WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and v /, beginning at 0 p.m., Sept. 7: Cloudy with show tonight moderate southerly winds. orecast for Southeast with showers tonight and moderate southerly is, except fresh over Chatham Strait Frids & and Lynn C Congressmen Speeding Up | Fitocatt’ of winds. siony - The- podkt i IRe- BRI e Kiawhs: ate to fresh southerly winds tonight and Friday from Dixo Schedule-Date, Juneau nce to Cape Hinchinbrook ; 3 3 LOCAL DATA Meeflng, Un(erialn Time Barometer Temo. Humidity wina Velooity ~ Weather : 3:30 pm. yest'y 63 19 80 E 16 Lt. Rain Because of the situation in Eur- 3:30 am. today 20.74 50 817 SE 12 Lt. Rain ope, the transtet ul thitionst Gruard Noon today 29.90 51 83 | 8EE. 10 Lt. Rain cutter Ingham to the East Coast for RADIO REPORTS patrol duty and the possibility of a TODAY pecial session of Congress, the Lowest 3:30a.n. Precip. 3:30a.m > Merchant Marine and Fish- Station | temp. temp. 24hours Weather eries subcommittee hearings in Al- Anchorage 42 41 Cle aska will have to be conducted on 5 W 31 0 \ hurried schedule, according to Nome 4 T word received here today from | Bethel | 37 0 Chairman Schuyler Bland [ > Fairbanks 43 It is not known just w the p—= v | Dawson 5 40 roup will hold a meeting in Juneau Dutch Harbor .. 53 a7 Show put information to the date will Kodiak 8 50 f Clear be announced as soon as possible Cordda 58 3 s The last word received here wa Jonsau 51 7 3 Rain that the committee would i 55 48 1.22 here Sunday afterncon and Ketchikan 53 50 53 167 Clou hearings all day Monday and 1 Prince Rupert .. 5¢ 3 89 Clou noon Tt Now th ule Edmonton 61 0 Clo probably will have to be Seathle 67 0 Ol ed up, 4 3 Portland 70 0 Cl Register at City Hall San Francisco .. 77 0 Clea Bapry, T Tacas ‘e WEATHER desizani, 60, bayles e st area that was cente: Kodiak yester }1';:":‘“":‘ B ning has diminished in | ady 1 nor 3 R ey iy ard with the lowest inches S g€ {rom Chalrman Blan morning, at Mayo, Y. T. high pressure area is situat- "‘““' pRiing,; Oant gy ed at latitude 41 degre with high ! reported pressure has prevailed [‘;“:“I];]";‘H;{ g tson aboard during the past 24 hours of Alaska and rain has Pl s TR fallen along the coastal regions f ouver, B. C., to as far x north as Nome and in the interior ska. Rainfall was heavy and the probable call of an extra Joseph Paul Cretaer (lower), 20, over the Gulf region. sessiofof NI ot Aeates fatt his wife, Edna May (upper), Juneau, Sept. 8—Sunrise, 5:13 am.; unset, 6:41 pm. 1t will ba nbaes g8 Gon seized by Federal Agents in — - jonal Committee to hold hearing ; e as promptly as possible upon arrival Chicago. The pair had been hunt- | oonsin and Als A she-wolf NURSES WESTWARD of the Ingham at each of the fol- ©d for two years, Cretzer being |, pajr of wolyerine have been sent| Miss Clara Cunningham and Miss lowing places—Sitka, Juneau, P accused of pa tion in seven | G o0 i north to Wisconsin, The| Barbara Klassy, new Government exsburg, Wrangell, Craig and Ket- bank robberies in Portland, Ore, |piooion o the Wisconsin Depart. | Field Nurses for Chitina and, Tan- chikan. The Congressional Los Angeles, Oakland, Cal, and | pont said he would be “delighted” | Ana, are leaving for the Westward tee may be compelled fo 1 Seattle, Wash,, in and 1 to receive four sooty grouse wh on the steamer Mount McKinley mediately to Washington if an extra a5 Cretzer was charged with ~ the Alaska Game Commission has| Miss Cunningham comes from Colo- session. is called. harboring her hushand. available for trading. rado and Miss Kl May Eliminate Some He: Sl 087, sin, This week they are conferring “It is the desire of the committc b with Office of Indian Affairs offic- to hold a hearing at each of ¢ Empire classifieds bring results. ials here. places named but it may be neces- Kare Aila-“ to eliminate some of the hear- [laa ings. Tt is hoped that his can be Pheasanis v avoided and all persons desiring 1 = i e EOMEG Here ; Brunswick Alleys hearings should give names tc mayor of each locality named 1 I ) also to the representative of ¢ Bureau of Fisheri if one i W it tioned at such locality. Such persc ior should keep in touch with or to ascertain the arrival 1 if necessary throu “By following this course hoped that all persons desiring to be heard may be heard. Rep. Schuy- a : ler Bland Chairman, Congressional i Fisheries Committee -eo DR. PYLE o Dr. Taylor J. Pyle, A Beno j ool tal Officer in the Medical Division of the Office of Indian Affairs for 1D€ I Alaska, left Seattle today enrc ) I Juneau. He plans to stop over at ot Ketchikan briefly. - .- Empire Want Ads Bring MODES o/ t/:e MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr For both town and country wear an Am. coat of safari brown Alaska sealskin cut or ré nativ with il A 1 Th asants live in the tree- nts. will be propa on-to build up a oan designer makes this boxed lines. pheas- re hem - The small roll collar, squared shoulders and large siceves are all indicative of 1940 trends, ;z:‘.fil WILL NOT BE CLOSED For Repairs — Until Further Nofice. Patrons are inviled fo bowl at regular hours. Chewing delicious \VR((-LEY' 5 | Healthful P.K. Chewing Gum is a P.K. GUM daily hel keep \]Lhcxuui,salwfyln‘,trcfltlh:tltpzys feesh and alert. ‘,ln.\wu\g s a ‘‘safe you in pleasure and benefits many valve’'—a normal, natural outlet | times its small cost. for stored-up tension, tly of P.K. Chewing The cooling, refreshing flavor: of on hand for your P.K. Chewing Gum and the relk\ mily and friends. Children love tion it gives you affc ’s are good for them be- quick pick-up. Chewing I X Gar | us pure sugar coat- helps to brighten your tecth, keep sfies their natural craving for vour gums firm 2ad strong and ‘ out spoiling their ap- swee vour breath. ral packages tor WfE?GLEYS P& CHEWIKG GUM llfl BLACKOUT HIGH PRICES WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS $70.00 value $57.50 7 pounds capacity—White enamel tub. Va-horsepower Westinghouse motor. Improved lynite turburlator. Compact safety wringer. Liberal Terms—Trade-in Allowance PARSONS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward PHONE 161

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