The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1939, Page 2

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From Warsaw—an Innocent Victim of War debris-lined stre Passed by the Polish and British censor this cable- Polish capital, phota from Londop shows Warsaw police leading a boy, blinded Bfler a German air raid, through the Westinghouse Mazda Lamps For Every Lighting Purpose 20, 60c 59¢ e $1.00 50 watt; Lun 'l'ry Wesimghouse Lamps This Fall! VERY S PARSUNS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward Phone 161 ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? Fire never d up what' you need ccsts surpr! SHATTUCE AGEN(‘ Y TELEPHONE 249 Office—New Ym’k Life i NOTICE All members of Juneau Mine and Mill' Workers Union are herehy noti- fied that the organization will hold its vegular meeting MONDAY, SEPTEM- BER'25. " This will be the last meeting of nomination of the officers. After the meeting there will be a social and luncheon served by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. All members are urged to bring their wives. Meeting will start promptly at 7 P. M. sharp. —_— i —TInternational Illustrated News Cablupba:o Buffering was intense among lhou- sands of cl\'xlmns ln the blq.nxed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'U. . PREPARED, | SAYS'WOODRING IN A. L. ADDRESS| ‘Declares Aggressor Nafioni . Will Discover It It Attacks CHICAGO, S(‘])l 26.—War Se | retary | Woodring declared toda that shpuld war be forced upon United . States, an_ aggressor not find the nation unprepared it was in 1916 Woodring told the American Le gionnaires mee in their Nation al Convention h that the Un | ed States is not preparing for | por is it mobilizing its armed for |in any way. But, he | administration is, taking reas precautions to insure that oury and that the rights of the Am | can people as a neutral and peace |loving nation shall be respe The Secretary ddress was res to the Legionnaires by Bri dier General Frank Andrews. Weodring reminded the delegates that the were convening while cities wer eing bombed to complete destru xqgn mm d hia. (COL. ATKINSTO cts of Warsaw, the beleaguered| | BEHM,DCI,] 2iver ENROUTE NORTH 'Rivers anid Harbors, Flood Confrol Chief Going to Fairbanks Lieut. Col, Lyman E. Atkins gharge of river and harbor flgod contrel work in Alaska | | | | wi i bombed city. ' B hendt FIFTEENMGO SOUTHYODAY ' & ¢ WITH LOUISE The C.PR. steamer Princess Lou- ise took 15. passengers. south from here, this; morning, sailing ag. 7 ao'clock. ) ithe War Department will leave Sc Those leaving were K. Ikala T.!attle on Saturday's boat and ar Neilson, Murs. Frank Boyle, P@;m‘nve herg, October 3 enroute to Gould, W, K. Clark,; Q. Larson, .},‘Fau‘banka under tentative pla E. Bufcheps, Mzs, C. C. Campbeu oytlined in a telegram received | Helen Hallberg, E. A. Hansen, Mrs. | the Alaska Road Commission | M, Wiliams, H. M. Bird, Mrs. B.| Col. Atkins forme s | Simpson, W. Weysiow, L. McMil-|aska Road Commis iy | Juneau, and left here e Mrs Boyle on Trip to States SIMPSON WILL SEETWO FAIRS { : | Mrs. Frank Boyic salled on the Mrs obert Simpson sailed ' pryncess Louise for Victoria where gt W e L L Princess che 'will visit her mother. After a ouise gn the firstileg of &, WO~ yisit in Victoria, Mrs. Boyle will month journey through the States. .ontinue to Seattle. attle she Dr. Simpson will follow his wife | gy join ner sister, Mrs. E. Allen this week and join her in Seattle.| gihon whose husband is a prom- | Together the two will travel east jnont Seattle dentist. and take in the New York exposi-| Mg Boyle and Dr. and Mrs. on, then return to the Pacific gjshop will motor to Phoenix, Ari- | Goast and. visit. San. Francisco and | sona where Dr. Bishop will attend | the fair while Dr, Simpson confers g elinjc in dentistry Mrs. .Boyle | with optometrists. on new develop- | | expgcts to be in the States for sev- ments in the science of eye con-| eral weeks. | ditioning. = BASERALL TODAY Woman Miner Ouiside ‘ | After 33 Years At £ The following are scores of games played in the two major leagues this afternoan: National League | Boston 5; New York 6. the first Headed Outside for American League time in 33 years, Mrs. L. E. Stur- St. Louis 5; Chicago 4. vant of Long Creek, near Ruby, e g spending several days in Juneau waiting for the southbound Colum- Representing Westinghouse prod- bia | ucts,Ralph Sroufe, of Seattle, is a Mrs. Sturtevant is a miner up.in|guest at the Gastineau Hotel. he country where 25-cent pieces | - e | are the smallest change in circu- FROM PREMIER lation. Since coming to Alaska, the| . E, G.Langille and T. B. Buckham, present trip is the only one she!of Premier, B. 0., were arrivals here has made with the exception of a|over the weekend and are guests visit to Kodiak in 1924 to visit|at the Baranof Hotel | her son, Fred E. Webber, who was e | 1ssociated with the late E. W, Grif- TRAVELING MEN HERE ; fin on the Island, Traveling men Gil Rich and Rob- | Mrs. Sturtevant and her daugh-|ert Wakelin came in from Sitka on | er, Mrs. G. E. Codling of Renton, the Estebeth yesterday and are at | Wash., flew here on the Eleetra|the Baranof Hotel. from Fairbanks Saturday, Mrs. TR ST Codling went north in Jupe, see- FROM HAINES ing her mother then for the first|. Jack White, storekeeper from time in 22 years. Pleasant Camp, 42 miles out the Mrs. Sturtevant will remain Out-| Chilkat River highway from Haines, side all winter, visifing her daugh-|is registered at the Gastineau Hotel, ter and flying to Minneapolis where coming down on the Fornance. SROUFE HERE MONDAY, SEPT. 25, DUCKS ARRIVE IN FORCE ON LOCAL FLATS Thousands Observed by Motorists Aleng Glacier hlghway Yesterday at w';w)l[«)( i\v\z- out kecping canstant we id "there w IU‘)O ducks on the erday. lard highway 1 le River than Creek hells, Dufresne warned, RUPERT FIsH PRICES At Prince Rupert to 41,000 pounds of halibut were sold at 14 to 14.50 and 5 cents a pound D LEGION TO! T Alford John Bradford Post of the American Legion will meet tonig the Dugout to make arrange- ments for a joint initiation of and Auxil officers of the Post -eo McNAMARA TO SELDOVIA water system project e TWO FLY TO KAKE ynolds ar F. Ha to Kake tc with John n in a Marine Airways - Miss Co-ed, 1939 [ Patricia Voils | *“Ideal American College Girl of 1939.” That's the title won by Patricia Voils, 18, of New York City, who wins $200 which will help her pay her tuition at St. Lawrence U., Canton, N. Y. — e The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. - - Try The Emplre classifieds for| results. her son now lives. - ¢ MRS, DYER VISITS HERE, Mrs. L. O. Dyer, who arrived | from Fairbanks on the Electra Sat- urday, has heen the guest of Mr. and Mrs, V. R, Farrell at the Mac- Kinnon Apartments, She is sail- ing to Seattle on the Columbia. Mys. Dyer spent.the summer as the guest of. her daughter, Mrs. William Bloom of Fairbanks. A~ ATTENTION HABONE | There will be a Stated Communi- | “ation of Mt. Jyneau Lodge Monday | evening at 7:30. Work in the E. A. Degree. WJ. W.,LEIVERS, adv, Secrstary R RANGER IETURBS District - Ranger W. A. .Chipper- field returned to Juneau by plane | Saturday evening. after an admin- | istrative -trip in the .Admiralty Dij- vision. largest selling whiskey e PIANO INSTRUCTION | Experienced instructor now en- r0lling piano students. For infor- mation call Mrs. C. Robert White, Blue 660, adv.| the world: 1939, wardens | h on FAVORITE—Raymona J Kelly (above), a De¢troif at- torney, reportedly has a good chance of election as national commander at the American Legion comcnllon in Chleazu | 'BURGUNDER DOES NOT WANT 10 DIE Suddenty Changes Mind-. To Take Death Sen- tence Appeal FLOREN s, Ariz, $ept, 25.—Fop- mer colle student Bur- gunder Jr., has prepared to appeal his death ntence in spite of his repeated decls not want to live. Attorneys for the son of the former Seattle prosecu- tor are expected to file a notice appeal before the deadline to- nder, a former student at the Unive ml) of Wi ~hm;,mn and Tempe-Arizona Teack convicted of men last Aj under his father, made an plea but the jury found him sane. He was sentenced to die in the state prison gas cham on October 6. Unless the appeal automatically gives him a stay of execution it will take place just| as scheduled. Burgunder was known | as a brilliant but rather erratic student Washington State reformatory and was on parole when he enrolled et the collage in Arizona. .o WO FOX-FEED SEINERS FINED insani arations that he does| He served a term in the! | | | | ATPETERSBURG Convicted of Fishing at Pybus Bay During Closed Season Operators of two seine boats were arrested in Pybus Bay last Thurs- day by Assistant Agent J. Steele Culbertson of the Bureau of Fish- convicted in U. 8. Com- mission court at Petersburg of | fishing during the clased season. The seiners, one named Miller and the other Wootton, were fined $40 apiece and costs. Residents of | Pybus Ba they =aid they wers fishing for fox feed. General regu- lation No. 15 of the Bureau cla: | the taking of salmon for fu bearing animals as commercial Ulah Nut - - Caloert *Reserce™ BLENDED WHISKEY—90 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. | Caloert "s"‘:&l; GI;E,Z;I:ED WHISKEY—90 Proof—72%% Grain Neutral Spirits 9 Caloert Digtillers Corp.i New York Citu. i Sl — | night, | Roff, Rx‘d 119, 315 Third SL ) U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U, S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 25: Showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with occasional showers torigcht and Tuesday; gentle variable winds becoming gentle tp mod- erate southerly Tue: Forecast of nds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Gentle to moderate variable winds tonight and Tuesday from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat Bay, and moderate to fresh southerly from Yakutat Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA & Time sarometer Temo Humidity wina v:lrmw Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y 30.34 54 0 s 3 Cloudy 3:30 a.m. today 47 93 £l 3 Lt.Rain Nopn today 48 93 8 7 Lt. Drizzle RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30 am Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weathar Anchorage 46 46 31 Cloudy Barrow 31 31 [} Cloudy Nome 5 46 48 32 Rain Bethel 55 44 48 .18 Cloudy Fairbanks 58 44 45 02 Rain Dawson 43 41 42 21 Rain Dutch Harbor .. 54 50 51 15 Cloudy Cordova 81 47 50 248 Rain Juncau 55 46 L4 01 Sitka i 45 19 Ketchikan 63 47 5 0 Cloudy Prince Rupert .. 60 45 46 0 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 47 21 22 ¢ Clear Seattle 61 48 52 0 Clear Portland 61 54 54 0 Clear San Francisco .. 67 a8 av 0 Cloudy WEATHER SYNOFPSIS Pressure was low this morning over Bristol Bay, with the low- est reported pressure being at Duich Harbor with a reading of 29.34 inches. Pressure was above norml over Queen Charlotte Island with highest reported pressure of 30.20 inches. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Aleutians and the Gulf Coast The heaviest rainfall for the past 24 hours was reported by Cor- dova with 248 inches. Generally fair weather prevailed over Southeast Alaska. 26.—unrise, sunset, 5:50 p.m. Emphe Want Ads Bring Results. NEWS Juneau, Sept. 5:52 am.; fishing and places it under the| ame restrictions, Culbertsen was aboard the Brant, which made a stream survey, fing- | ing that in Gambier and vaus Bays the streams were adequ'\tely seeded, one of the few areas where that condition prevails this year. R 20 IKE TAYLOR RETURNING Chicf Engineer Tke B. Taylor of | Alaska Road Commission is|] JOINT FEATURE SERVICE i the Columbia, due here to- |f#* ON THE AIR! on his return from an adl-| ministrative trip to the Westward\ B o y The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY and Interior. 6 days every week at - ————— FALL DANCING CLASSES Naew enrolling. Phone Dorothy 8. adv. . 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