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(.np)nm 193§ uu‘.rn & Mvm Rambow Girls Arrange Plans, i Pistol Club h‘“fl(lnn lfl the \m\b o h field wit ester ives THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: MONDAY DEC 4 1939 THE ALL-AMERICAN CHOICE BETTER TASTE IS CHESTERFIELD'S RIGHT COMBINATION of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos When you ask for Chesterfields you're buying something no other cigarette can give you at any price . . . the RIGHT COMBINATION. of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos. All over America millions of smokers find that Chest- erfields give them a cooler, better-tasting and definitely milder smoke. \1 B2al WEH(END WEAIHER 15 RAIN AND WIND | '&bm PARKS T0 SPEND CHRISTMAS | aska’s | | | | | ‘ nounced that the Yukon will | | | | the GREEI NEW ! GOVERNOR TOMORROW D, Gruénira 'Wife Com- | ing on Yukon-Commit- | ! fee Plans Welcome | BULLETIN—At 3:45 o'clock this aftetnocn it was an- | not arrive until 4:30 o'clock tomorrew afternoon. ‘was ' prepared today Lu‘ a friendly welcome to Al- new Governor, Dr. Ernest Gruening, when he arrives on the vessel Yukon tomorrow morning, A Juneau committee will meet boat. If it arrives on sched- the committee will not be at the dock until 8:30 o'clock. But if the boat comes anytime affer 6:30 ¢'clock the committee will be | there on 'its arrival, There has been no discussion of plans for a public sccepntion and will be none until after Grueiine's arrival Dr, Gruening will take his oath of office at the 'Governor's office | in the Fedéral Building, with the oath 'being administered by M. E. Monagle, Notary Public. May Go On Air possible that immediately re Juneau extend ule, It is | following the taking of the oath, new Governor wil make a radlo station the short address over KINY. The Gruenings were welcomed | to Alaska this morning at Ketchi- kin at a breakfast meeting spon- | sored by the Chamber of Com- merce. . | Dr. Gruening reiterated at Ket- i chikan his hope for improved trans- portation by water, air and land and emphasized his belief in the growing importance of the tourist industry to the Terntory 1 — | Dmner Given for | “Chatles Burdicks and Mrs. Charles ‘ Honoring Mr. Burdick prior to their departure for ‘the Interior, the Keith G. Wildes |entertained last evening with din- ner in the Gold Room of the Bar-‘ | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER ¥ | (By the U. §. Weather Bureau) % | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pam. Dec. 4: Light rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds; minimum temperature tonight about 36 degrees. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light rain tonight and Tuesday, except snow in extreme northeastern portion; moderate to fresh . southeasterly wind, except fresh to strong over sounds and straits, and fresh to strong southerly over Lynn Canal. Forecast or wines along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: A deep low pressure area centered in mid-Gulf region is slowly * filling. Winds will continue” fresh to strong tonight and Tuesday along the coast, being southerly from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spen- cer, easterly from Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook, and north- erly from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA L'ime Barometer Temo Humidity wina Velocity Weather 3:30 p.m, yest'y .. 28.72 46 63 NE 16 Lt.Rain = w 3:30 a.m. today ..z 20.18 . 44 4 SE 18 Lt. Rain Noon today 29.36 42 83 E 12 L. Rain RADIO REPORTS : TODAY g Max. tempt. Lowest = 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Ca.m. o Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weathar Atka 32 | 24 32 01 Snow Anchorage 11 { 4 7 0 Pt. Cldy Barrow 2 0 2 0 Drift, Snow Nome 2 -9 -5 10 Snow Bethel -15 =27 -22 0 Clear . Fairbanks -12 -22 =21 00 Clear St. Paul | 18 28 .04 Clear Dutch Harbor .. 27 | 19 24 .06 Clear Kodiak 34 | 28 3 0 Cloudy = Cordova 37 | 32 34 [} Cloudy Junean 18 | 0 “ 166 Lt. Rain ~ Sitka 50 40 : 1.33 ) Ketchikan 52 43 46 1.09 Rain Seattle 58 50 53 .08 Rain Portiand 58 4 45 [ Fog San Francisco .. 6 | 53 54 0 Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 The intense disturbance ‘that moved inic the Gulf of Alaska # Sunday has begun to weaken in intensity and was located this morning at latitude 56 degrees north and longitude 146 degrees west, with the lowest central pressure reported being 28.70 .inches. This storm caused moderate to heavy rain and high wind over all of Southeast Alaska Sunday evening. Over the remainder of Alaska the weather was mostly cloudy. There were no marked changes in temperature. Juneau, Dec. 5.—Sunrise, 8:28 a.m.; sunset, 3:13' p.m. ijuneau Has Lutheran Bazaar 0n ngram for | Two Blackouls 4 . ,[ D In One Evening -8 y Junedu had two blackouts last ’ | night, but the cry was “Slide!” not The Bazaar of the Lm.hemn La~ “bombs!"—and either would have |dies Aid will open tomorrow .motn- | peen wrong. ing at 10 o'clock with a fancy work | alaska Electric Light and Power |sale and during the afternoon be-|company manager W. S. Pullen said , b ‘!-W“‘“ 2.and 5 o'clock a Scandinav-|poth the 5 o'clock blackout in the ian Tea will be held in the social|geattre Tract and the general power &4 rooms of Resurrection Lutheranfajjure at 9:20 were caused by short Ohirch. _|circuits at Salmon Creck belicved ¢ f§ During the tea hours a musical|caused in furn by trees falling program will be presented. Two na- against the wires, crossing them. Plans Dinner More than two mches of rain fell yesterday, bringing the Juneau SEASON IN STATES \ anof Hotel. N | sixteen guests were asked for the | | tive Scandinavian songs will be given by Borghild Havdahl and three The first power failure, hitting the Seattre Tract, was nearly a fifteen For Next Meet Cadastral I:n lneu‘ George A.| n & . SR PR : T \ precipitation for December to Sl ijhc b O”K\e‘mrur and following dinner an {.ven | piano holpc.uonb_ Morning, Ani-| minute blackout, while the later S8 W intion - fited| 4.05, inches at noon today. The to- 5 ing of bridge was enjoyed at the|tra’s Dance” and “Ase’s Death” will | general blackout was on for buf five ; .nt’mon wf)rk WM, e;(empuur‘ The nfmml mw-ll’)w of the Ju‘-‘ S"uahon Co"",o"ed No tal for the year is now 113.92|Plans to leave on the sout bound | iides residence on West Ninth |be played by Mrs. B. F. McDowell. e | Saturday afternoon by the .{umm neau Rifle and Pistol .Club is inchies. | steamer Alaska this week to spend|street. Honors for mards were won |Mys. John J. Keyser will sing three | % i T :_:x (.‘,\[ of :31:\0!:);:1?:; ‘L‘)]f “}]?:ngm’)lw «‘m‘mllkd u(» be a (lmf}m .\ics;m;-l)‘a Explanahon for One Wind, which reached a velocity | Christmas with his mother alDtu-’l‘;y (,Ml;) Haldry Sperling and Mr.|numbers entitled “My Love the! : sirls at a sess el e Scot- | week from tomor "uesday, De- ver. hepar | Fis “Salv 2" a J : i : i ; of 43 miles per hour, blew all p Fisherman,” “Salvejg’s Song” and W G CI i c;;LdRL;? :‘;;:;{;\;clc“ll]‘:::h?o;] pre- :-‘Ly?n:‘kr 12, at Percy’s Cafe 'at 6:30 ,Sporad‘( Case night. Maximum velocity over a | - wv;he;)]IthI iever;v-en : Omen S Ym aSS 2 o D'cloc -mi vas 3 5 | ighlight o he bazaar tomorrow " 3 Plans were also made during the| Club officials said tickets are on| S g i CYpRe period . uas p::m;mf; fi Chnstmas Plans Made tot it youriger set will b 1bs tisn-||§ Or aniled Here for b afternoon for initiatory services to|sale through members and an-| Neither the milk nor water sup-| n SE gk RFEL o ot ity usmess ee Ing 3 pond, scheduled to open at 4 o'clock g o be put on by the regular officers|nual officers election will be held. |Plies of Fairbanks.were to blame ool SO £ t in the afternoon. . . on the eveming of December 16. Plans for the year's shooting|fOF the one case of typhoid discov- | For Tnn“y Jrs y an u On Wednesday a fancy work sale) F”day Evenlng Meets 3p The committee in charge of ar-| schedule will also be discussed, | cred tliere last month, Laboratory | 4 ! | R ] ; ranger the affair includes ents for Arrangements for the dinner are Technician Frank P, Pauls reports following his return here by PAA DEI.EGATE DIMOKD | . J The regular meeting of the Jun- Members of lhe Business and will also open at 10 o'clock in the! |merning, with a turkey dmner; To streamline those members of Lillian Henrickson, Jirdes Win- being made by Oscar Waterud. ( G et this | Scheduled to end the festivities at A . ¥ S i thera and.lanors. Olsen. 1 A e plane Saturday from the Interior Now AT A“ HORA E | for ,Trinity Guild will meet anr_\Profemonn!l wlomens Cc:ub met . g‘mghn XA TAES Didlok the (anr}*r sex wflho need to be s :ur‘n‘ Announcement. was also made| city. 3 row night at 8 o'clock in Trinity | noon for luncheon and a regular| Atratigambnts for the fancy Work lined as well' as to build up the less BT L M P T Source of infection in the one Del Axth 1. Dl d was |Parish Hall and all members, are | | business meeting in the Iris Room P g g d‘nwe of Mirs, Hans bucksofm maid, a gym class has been i z elegate. Anthany. Amon {of the Baranof Hotel. Miss Anita crganized in Juneau and is being cheer baskets would be acceptable at the next meeting. oo ) |sinee | the - infectious period of the | F Plans for Christmas activities of b = 5 ; { P NATIVE BABY DIES ‘ i Cm har pasten "v+*“" | bound Yukon and will pass thyough |cllle Fox, | Lt aitin piceenr they milln: i ‘zcnlg;fé““]‘v‘x"“ C;‘Ség-n . o en| Exercises are given for the first ; * *| Juneau next week-end. A brief stop | | cussion for the noon. session. iy BET8ICN. | half hour and the last part of the ., i SATURDAY AFTERNOON Funeral services for Lawrence Jack, one-month-old son of and Mrs. William Jack and grand- CAB-WRECKING BARTENDER IS FINED, JALED Birthda yaebrafing in| Douglas Dawn' Costs sporadic case remairns unknown, but |29 danger of further infection ex- |ists because the incubation period iPORIlAND PRESBITS | 'MULTNOMAH FALLS 10 RIS at Anchorage today, having traveled | invited to be present. from Fairbanks by airplane. | Hostesses for the session will be | He plans to leave on the south- | Mrs, Burr Johnson and Miss Lu- |will be made at Ketchikan as the‘ MINNEAPOLIS.—A Federal Jury | \Delegauz heads toward Wnshmgton\ has convicted 25 men and women | ‘and the January session of Con-|in charges growing out of the WPA | gress. strike riots last summer. The trial | ke i i, S Sl | lasted five weeks and the jury was Emplre Wanu Ads Brln. msnm. out since Saturday noon, | | Garnick, President, presided at the | | session. NATURAllY | Berg, Mrs. Alfred Zenger and Mrs. held at the Elks’ gymnasium every Andrew Rosness. Plans for &7 L the v b 4 . OfE Scandinavian tea have been made E’gg;y e o 130 0, 930 0 Mrs. John Winther, Mrs. Viv Cuff and Mrs. Alfred Zenger. The com- mittee in charge of the dinner in- |cludes Mrs. Fred Newman, Mrs. |Olaf Bodding, Mrs. A. Herritt, Mrs. O. Floberg and Mrs. John Sunder- lund. evening is spent in tap routine. Dor- othy Stearns Roff is instructor and | those interested are asked to call Mrs. A. M. Uflgen at Red 206. NOME OLDTIMER ¥ son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wan- — — | ASHLAND, Ky, Dec. 4. — Police S g amaker, .were held this. afternoon Hunt Plent | ] : i Ll invifelion ' Sended { in the Chapel of the Charles W iy Beautiful Mulinomah Falls on e fier ot foomar' 1o the public to call an both days at TO Emfl! HOME hapel he Charles — |a laugh after ordering a farmer {0 |he church social rooms for the Carter Mortuary. The Rev. A. P.| It's “unhappy birthday" today|the Oregon side °'B the Columbia unhitch his horse from a down-|gpooch o <} Kashevaroff delivered the eulogy for Roland M. Hunt. Rne‘r Gorge near Bonneville Dam town fire hydrant. For the farmer PR - PR 3 ! George Washmgbon ‘Thompson, 91, and interment was in the Ever-| Bright and early this morning|Nave been transferred to the For- | replied, “T'm sorry, mister, I thought | old-time prospector and miner from - | green Cemetery Douglas bartender stepped out- | &3k Segvice by the City of Port- that was what the thing was for””| MRS. HEISTER RETURNS Nome, came to Juneau by plane The child passed away Saturday side following his shift at Mike's| 80d, according to a recent jan-| ————————— | Mrs. Fred Hejster, wife of one of |from the Interior Safurday to enter afternoon at the family residence Place, breathed deeply of the mor: 4no;;:cemer!n. Yaid ceat ] L2 e ——--—# [the radio announcers of KINY is|the Pioneers' Home. He will go to on_ Willoughby Avenue ing air and got into an automobile | e “waleriall was presente 11 PITAL NOTES | |a passenger for her Juneau home Sitka on the North Coast. -+ | standing at the curb. Portland years ago by Simon Ben- l.,.‘_H_?s_,_—____ abcard the Princess Norah, e Married Saturday By Commissioner Helen Jean MacDonald became the bride of William A. Kauzlarich at a ceremony performed. Saturd The car was a Yellow Cab, but none deterred was Roland, He drove it to Treadwell and even tried to make it leap across an unused and barricaded bridge. The cab plunged into the brush and struck a stump, inflicting about $200 dam- age. Arrest James V. ed on a warrant signed by Hickey, Manager of the ‘s\m early Oregon lumberman, Ac- | | companying the gift was a tract |0t 700 acres of surmundmg land | ‘mhich the city improved as an | artistic recreational area and named | Benson Park, : The falls and park now becomes | part of the larger Columbia Gorge | Recreation Area of the Mt. Hood } National Forest Fred Tiedt, of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., was injured yes-| terday .in a blast. He is receiving | treatment at St, Ann’s Hospital and | | his condition today is weported fa-| vorahle. : Curley Weyand is receiving surgical i Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital, | The Book ALASKA, Revised and - Fnlnrfl'd Now nn ine' S1.06, e | Emph-e classmeds bring results. by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, 3 » | b, | ; Witnesses were Mrs. Elin Stone, Yellow Cab Company, Hunt plead- | | i) | ; and Mike Osmonovich ed guilty before U. S. Commis-| SALmu (REEK 1 Alex Kashevaroff was a medical 7 ‘ Mr. Kauzlarich is an employee sioner Felix to a charge of | of .the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- driving an automobile while under |, * | ;%’smss*px;“ yes‘“q” tp,. 86 Ann's) ing Company, and the couple plan|the influence of liquor. He W (UI o;E “EAR | s | 1 to make their home in this city.|fined $100 and sentenced to thr | Ret8 Fecelving ‘medibal. superviss| .; et THopths, ip, jall, | mm DAIE ion, Al Bucker was dismissed last ¢ 2 Then he disclosed that today is | night' from St. Ann's Hospital. | Meehng Tomorrow | his_birthday 9% 2870y By Apal’ ‘\ ¥ | Hunt came here last August from The new Salmon Creek - bridge Tom Theodorscn was dismissed L > A '!' Los Angel His wile acrived re- and cut-off ‘will be ‘thrown open last night from medical care at St. eglon uxi !ary cently. from, Reno, 5 to regular traffic’ “about Thurs- Ann’s Hospital. | ;" o .52 13 day” according to Sommers Con- : | 4 & i Ao s rday Mrs. George Gullufsen will pre- struction Company omcmls A" baby boy was born yeste: v side tomorrow night's meeting of (OBOI_ PARTN[RS | Only 800 yards of surfacing re- at the Government Hospital to Mrs, | i the American Legion Auxiliary | mains «to_be applied today and it Phyllis Johns. \ i Regular business will be in order (OME l" ON wAY was declared the road should be d i Sally Hopkins was admitted to} g for the session which is scheduled |open to traffic Wednesday night ' S : for 8 o'clock at the Legion Dugout To Kulu |S[AND or Thursday. tthe Government Hospital tod:ay and E: i ———— | i sl | is receiving medical supervision. 5 ——————— 4 Frank Cox and Ceorge Bolyan| HELSINKI—Russian artillery is MISS FEERD RETURNING | Gashneau NUrses |cume i from the islands on the|reported to have set fire to Fin- i Ta SeaiG i ‘b‘( beth over the weekend. {land’s so-called nickel cny of Sal- senger al d 'the Prin Y Norah | M-e 'Th Ev n n Planning to go to Kuiu Island |Mijaervi, near the Norwegian bor- | g . e vismit s 4 Rumpert jpst e 'S e l g soon to do prospecting work . on|9€T, ‘ o it 'y g iy : ‘,f KRé “attended’ the woddifig of her “1 i |mising <Lumsdlherel éhrb) kD ‘lzc;l-\ S RTHOTON, = 1t B dalde 2,500 (DON’ T coun‘i‘ fM!);wnI:“) sister, Miss Venetia Feero to Ser- | 4% o oo e e . Members of the Gastineau Nurses|ting things ride” at Cobol for.the ™ ~| ant task could there Earl Thacker ( geant George Harold ,Magill. The ) Association ‘Wil meet tonight at § time being, hut will resume devel- |stood herethat 21 South American Pietsch, busy dropplnx 2,51 ‘3 abou! “pretty Liilas, GM:‘ bride is well known here, where she, B 1G LEACUE HUNT —voune Ihrlond Clift, Jr., 2, & o'clock at the Kennedy Street home | cpment work there in the spring. | rePublics may,, band togetber to) 3 e real euule boards na vention in Los Angeles? Both conducgd_a piano_ studio, helped his dad; the St. Louis Browns’ third baseman, glory in this of Mrs. Harley J. Turner. All nurs-| Both are guests at the Gastineau Protest to Russia on invasion of ar¢ from Honoluxn | the lels were. n;tnneomdmvm-, four-point el; b;ucegl :-éil::akll_m:‘. Wash., h‘y the v.llasae:smma. e B ¢ wail, 5 . also s are urged to be in attendance, | Hoiel, (Fwnjana. " il g reallors to visit Ha g L s ‘(left). Party also got scveral deer. {73 v | 4 F0mn @ Wl M) 30 ne sl |