The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1939, Page 2

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-y - LITTLE NATIONS PLAN PROTESTS; SHIP BLOCKADE Oslo States fo Seek Ea of British Marine Pressure - LENDING LIBRARY MOVING UPSTAIRS IN BARANOF HOTEL SERVICES TOMORROW FOR MAGGIE HAKSON e e e e FEARS FEL RUSSIAMAY New Activity in Troop ENTER WAR Movements Cause of Much Speculation autfes South cécng PAPERTALK A4 Y Afteng W MODES of the MOMENT. Add a hood to this year's campus fancies, attached to her dark green wool suit A to mateh her brilliant blouse. Bes elin, slide fastening snugs This collegian has or It is lined with scarlet THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1939. | | | | INEWSPAPERS OF Balloons ALASKA. GIVING Found af A. L. PUBLICITY Hazelfon PR n town nding to are very| o | hrough} MYSTERY OF regarding Am 'First Juneau Radio-Sonde Instrument Recovered by B. C. Trainman Recovery BULLETIN — FAIRBANKS. Alaska, Sepl. 4. —Advices re- ceived from MeGrath late this afternoon says Pilot Jack Allen and plane missing for over twe days has been found by search- ing planes. Allen crashed and his plage burned five miies west from Tacotna. A party is leaving for Takot- na to recover the body Civil Aeronautics Autherity Inspectors McWilliams and Bur- nett are here and one is going to inspect the wreckage. PORT ALBER Wass may ry of a Chinese col- shed at Nootka 150 years Allen is reputed to be the Snit T | youngest Alaska flier. He comes pers -of “Aoeal ~ bODlests ¥ from Anchorage where he flew Pt e | = 7 - o1 of the winning | for the Star Air Lines were printed | ————— e r— bership publicity, some = it furnished by National Head- quarters, has been printed in a | number of the Alaskan papers, and eports of new members, member- | hip contests, and iniliation notes| iare given along with the regular! - B | meeting notes. ears “All of the Units reported that | Poppy Day publicity, most of which | . M | vas furnished by National, was ex- ll'e ded to them, and some, of it} Marrled for two weeks in advance of Papp_:'f Day. This was of much assistance in making the Poppy Sale the suc-| 3 ss it proved to be. i iild Welfare—Christmas holi- | parties, gift distribution, May | programs, Girl Seout activi-| in' which Auxil assisted, | received a good share of news-| paper public | 2 its texmir Freak of Chance Car- | day i Day by the Auxiliaries with disabled vet-| aise came in for its share of paper _space. Units along the coast who mored by a visit during SUCCEEDS BOOTH in London of Gen. above) of summer from our Nationall ynal head of nt, Mrs. Amelia Morris, ar: my puis a man for intervie ization long wspapers and writeups w r picture was publi au, Mrs. ken Join p.S. Army : 14 The | J' National n KINY, and the ful speech was printed in 1 papers. Department of Legion both Alaska, Ami- appreci- publishers | for the assis given in (teiling : Auxiliary stands community, state and hat in the ition "HAMS" POSTPONE MEETING TONIGH A meeting the Amateur Radio Ciub scheduled for. tonight has been “You're Fired” Rome Wil SaTey toe | Chieago White Sox, was a logical OF, AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU L THE " WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) U. 5. DEPARTMEN; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 14: Cloudy, winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy, with showers tonight and Friday; moderate southerly winds tonight and Friday except moder- ate to fresh southerly over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Btrait, Frederick Sound and Lynn Canal. / Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Mcderate southérly winds from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Bay and moderate to fresh, possibly strong, southwesterly winds from Yaku- tat Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook ton’ght and Friday, winds moderating Friday afternoon in vicinity of Prihce Willlam Sound. LOCAL DATA with showers tonight ani Priday; moderate southerly Time sarometer Temu Humidity wina Velocity Weather 3:30 pm. yest'y .. 29.56 52 84 SSE 6 Lt. Rain 3:30 a.m. today 29.62 47 92 W 4 Cloudy Noon today 29.63 48 86 8 12 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS 1 TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am. Station last 24 hours | temp, temp. 24hours Weather Anchorage 57 37 10 Clear Barrow 33 26 0 Cloudy Nome 50 33 0 Clear Bethel 48 42 0 Cloudy. Fairbanks 50 41 03 Cloudy Dawson 44 37 a1 Cloudy St. Paul 47 03 Cloudy Duteh Harbor .. 59 45 06 Rain Koriak 56 40 0 Clear Cordova 54 43 0 Clear Junean 52 7 4 a9 Cloudy Bitka ... . 53 45 110 Ketchikan . 54 50 51 1.97 Rain Prince Rupert .. 51 47 49 80 Rain Edmonton 60 36 36 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle 62 52 54 0 Clear Portland 72 { 51 53 23 Cloudy Ban Prancisco .. 64 | 55 55 0 Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS Barometric pressure continued low this mornin, over Alaska The center of this low pressure :rea being about 100 miles east of Cordova. The lowest reported prescure being 29.42 inches at Cor- dova. The center of high pressure was at latitude 40 degrees and longitude 150 degrees with a reacing of 3042 inches. Rainy and clcudy weather has prevailed during the past 24 hours over the southern portion and interior cf Alaska and along the Southeast Alaska coast. Juneau, Sept. 15—Sunrise, 5:28 a.m.; sunset, 6:21 p.m MONEY MAID_glection . A of Dorothy Cemiskey (above), 22, daughter of the late J. Louis Comiskey, as treasurer of the VETERAN_pirected by Commander-in-chief Robert M. Rownd (above) of Ripley, N. Y., the 73rd G.A.R. encampment opened in Pittsburgh for thin- ning ranks of war velerans. outcome at Sox directors’ meet- ing. Both her father and grand- father had owned the club. until next Wednesday ev- 8 o'clock on account of the it was announced today. The meeting, first of the CLASS T0 PRESENT PUPPET SHOW HERE 250D, 1 will be h at the office of Rev. H. L. Wood. Activities for the year E 1 be planned. | N EXPLOSION, FIRE ) Liverp followed by a fire w large wooden build structures. Pt S ued 30 workmen | buflding. Several Five of A Kind i to reload the not used untii es the barrel. | POACH KING SALMON WITH EGG SAUCE ] Baranof Tomorrow | rear e w0 gl T . R e - BASEBALL TODAY o zE T e R i ¢ & P e 3. B N ’ v e e STRAIGHT THE WH ,’xz. s BOURBON %o D e D, *“The Name Everybody Knows” COMPLETE APPLIANCE LINE AT RICE & AHLERS CO. 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