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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1939 BLANTON WILL [ srocx Quoranions 'WILDERNESS IS |BIRTHDAYBALL |GOVERNOR 10 SPEAK FLYING WARDEN : "l "“,;.Tfi;‘f'fi,“‘if“’;%'fh%’ii‘“ HEAD RIFLERS| | BEMEFICIARY.OF | FUND GOING 10 AT JUNEAU (HAMBER - ENpS HUNT FOR i B pd b o o iwaa sneas mioe | MARSHALL WILL CRIPPLED KIDS LONCHEON TOMORROW " HERMIT HUNTER 7ot o s s vy, s £ g, i 1 Half HUHerd Gunmen a' 118 ATERAT “and Light Vol S Gruening will be the pight, becoming moderate southeasterly Thursday; minimum temper- tomorrow’s Juneau {rnarie ature tonight about 34 degrees. h.re(ast ror Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thursday, ex- il N 4 ’ L 3 : : lel § i T i C H “ha er ol ‘ommerce luncheon in Banquef Last -~;9h1 at i "5 oo o Forest Officiat, Traveler in [ cal Comhiffée e duncneon . (haraler of Falrbanks M. et i S, ke, il g o T International nec 37% H . llen Shattuck, who returned yes- northerly tonight, changeable THursday over Lynn 2 T B 8 through the ates, Canada and Forecast or winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: The late Robert Marshall, Chief| ... o it < 4 | Mexico. Civilization’s advance has caught! The indications are for strong southerly Winds tonight, ~becoming of the Division of Recreation and e “‘; |"°v( pvmm; of last | RIS SAEN, S |up with Hugo Stromberger, hermit' fresh to strong Thursday from Dixon Entrancé to Cape Spencer, AVERAGES Lands of the Forest Service, left|Vinter's T{H_! e ay 1.3‘111, is to h~[ | of the hills in the wild Mount Hayes| fresh to strong easterly from Cape Spencer to Cape Hinckhinbrook, Dow, | practically all his ate for ‘the :‘,‘ j“‘[;: ?1‘;” ‘{," &;"“g;i;“";“" 1"-‘ mner 0 ele country of the Alaska Range, near| png fresh to strong northerly from Cape Hinchinbrook. Teal k cil, wh b D J 148.04, | pres dtfon ot maintenance of wil-| * s | ' t | Dry DeMla. ; 3 { derne: conditions in America, | ©*" tain m’w\rlun” funds ‘ \ Stromberger, long sought by war- LOCAL DATA laska Game Comm 1'me Barometer Temo. Humidity wina Velocity ~ Weather social securf f are o | ion, was trapped by flying w A 5150 B estly . W04 40 8 E 9 £, Rain for education in economic condi- . ! CHPDIRd: lbien Fhite, ‘wh fonnd Sont 3:30 am. today .. 29.10 39 73 NE 20 LtRan | hi s s p s Weel 1 t N ills X s ? G ij = & F: C 1g to a wire f m Fa KS > ) York where his will 3 @ meeting of the Juneau Com- i’y > Jeaying he south RADIO REPORTS Court In New IROUBE_E OVFR was offered for probate. The peti 1‘;""“‘ of (!1"‘ e (’"}0“‘;‘“ ) Miss Virgir be hos- [to the Game Commi ‘.‘1’\ otfices Bt & tion for probate act ifhyihg: i for Freveriian bf ARIAHLLS s this evening ¥ L farewell | here, Stromberger went do 4 / : Rl e e sis. The Committee decided also| g e 0 | five counts in U. 8. Comm i Max. tempt. Lowesy 3:30am. Precip. 3:3Cam ' its, temp. 24 hours Weathar P J s T | testament did not disclose the ot e S as! our: ] ¢ kK T Jo! i | . e ite le t1 sommi Sotivh and 1 six S tation last 24 houre temp. i Rex o S g GAME VIQIS.A iONu 1t of the estate, merely valu- ‘0 Wrlte A 5 ‘;m]';“ i \ h Avenue / ASEHR e ’l iy D ING S, AL Av\(‘l:t‘l‘\“l' 16 18 0 Clear 1 Ve | Cloudy ol i ) i |ing it formally at “more_than $20,- AR nds of the hono nehoH i3 i - Announcement de 1000 Tt is believed his estate is Balls suggesting they do the | peen invited ave Misses 1 § Dnthlle e i tn QIO S : ( 9 8 0 Clear cor i of ANC ‘“ g same with t funds. Half art ar 5 2 ture of Stromb wiction or, Nome -9 3 vy f He directed that his residuary| the proceeds remain to local com-: skinner, Ruth Allen, Josephine violations, but the latter are report- n‘v!ljr’l : : Asl g g’]‘:; B[ymg Deer = JUNCAU estore Do hieiand suto four pasts, | mittees £ dISPOsE of dItér MAI &0 | Campbell,” Betty Wilcox, Tsabell edly “extravaga § | Fairbanks | - Clsnr ; o & 6 tt tional Foundation, Par Sue rt, Maydelle| Strombe as almost a ficti-| St Paul 20 3 now E are to be held in_trust, one | P8 : : A e ] = e AR T[npner 'S Jned A 16 tHe crektioh of ‘a thdv:| X 40, Birthday Ball here will | George, Bonnie Erickson and Ida-|! er banks, local utch arbor . . Rai R table’ trust’ to “preseve - wilderness | 08 held ot Jant 30, the birth- pelle Dobson. | residents say, c g to town only| Kodiak 3 33 1.02 Rain ke g pird o |on wi parated occasions when| Cordova 1 33 3 68 Clear | ey day of President Roosevelt, .- — conditfons in outdoor America and| oy piyy” Barfidtt. - Séeretary | small necessities in food or ammu-| Juncau 36 ; Rain 36 ticipat ) . €8, | cannery s beer | to increase the knowledge of the t Being str g - o i ; ; ka, has n ap {nition forced him to the paths of | Sitka 4 4 . " i) e e % joit W ek i N g gmnmx:\" 34 :‘]m :‘I‘i‘h\’;‘;xmv»— CQupIe Club G“!S { more cosmopolitan men § | Ketchikan .. 41 64 Rain tineau Cl - 1vea In g ner Gla . C America as to the importance and 45 S G His' cabin dhd the scend of hiK| St { 42 R | DOW, JONES the club VE S ! | ¥ sity ‘of maintaining wilderness 4% 4 2 3 ¢ bl 1 " b 5 | o ~ibasi : £ 2l . )y winting and trapping bad been| Portland 5 43 Cloudy range. r of loukers lave | 108 MU0 | conaitions in dutdod Aerica. for Hel Qn Cheer Tovs Siu T R X N o 48 0 been’ build and are @ le to I | n | ratovict ved Wi il- | future _ger m.mun (‘ ame Commission, and it remained WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 WiHite - ; of, { illega k meat FeuaIvea 5 R »vmx ub in| Warden Sam spotted A disturbance has moved northward to the southern coast cussed and [ ‘. : I : ente; .1‘(: D A PLAN ch G " T St Hoar repair. | Stromberger from the little two- ; e ; with ies 1 % mmissiol "l ir Christmas cheer toy repair- 4 > g ol MG Southeast Alaska with' the lowest reported pressure, 28.80 inches, cen- ; mnisElox eer GiliS 0 0”0W ause of the shortness | Seater re the popular Officer | fo..q apout’ 100 miles west of ‘Dixon Entrance this morning A and be = flies and he returned to town to € Olaf Nel- | f £ he ribution of S @ " & before Cl s & the Camp 5 3 ? . fine | ARTIES | of time before the ribution of { - - et s trough of low pressure extends westward to another intense di O ne v aols fly o t arde: ayne N po 2 CARD P In, connection with the regular|the gifts it is requested only ; Ot FIA DBy WRLIED WEg M€ turbance located over the Aleutians. Light to moderate rain, a perry meet in 194 { 5 ! s :.:”‘A n r o le |, s o 5 il [ monthly dinner of the NOrwom toys needing d im of repair Hrt\”_“;' e i A companied by fresh to'strong southeérly winds was general over Soutl S BILE we ' F R ACCTS "'I'( : PIEAE" Weke mnde af Tast night's Which Will be held tomotrow n be left at the from now, ‘\'"(‘”\“‘I" i '\‘n":"‘{,f d ‘::::” east Alaska. Light snow occurred this morning over the upper Yu It was also decided t month- | B B o oW TRter }mfl-mmg of the Catholié Daughters & S aarss I”‘" e Yon, & Mbik s iieRani ne - kg me‘;(g kon. Partly cloudy weather continued over most of the remaining ly meeting in W t the 14 St {of America fof a Serles of two th€ :Nm[“"“ Light Presbyteri: Assisting with the toy repair BI00 B section of Alaska, There were no material changes in temperatures Indoor Ran | eard ' paftids. “THe affajrs will be|CHUrCh, the annual Yuletide are men of the Coast Guard cut- | over the Territory during the last 24 hours. contributions will be received. The| ter Haida, members of the manual June: Dec. 14—Sunrise, 8:41 a.m.; sunset, 3:07 pm. > o MIDE T | held i the Parish Hall on Janu- e g {!fz? q!?’( UT“ES y‘ ary 12 :nd ‘\(ar:h bt donations will be distributed be- | t 1g class of the Jun High 00 eer e"n s — — o '] i/ Frrg a¢ fore Christma$ to those less for- sch men fror > CCC cam g BOAT SE[KH?‘ : DAQK;N l'rHIS‘ Annotircertient whs alko milde 8¢ o cic 3 iool, il St GOC. camin J | cirele, headed by Mrs. Katherine| MISS TIBZK HOME " the $ession that the 'sewing and *“;“ Gt v Bl Ber e d Triangle Cleaner Hooker. | Bertha Tiver, S " £ Nu cur 16 s i eaded by Mrs. Kathermeé Hook- < (‘: A fN l t - | Bertha Tiber, Supervisor of Nurses 'S WRE&KiD ;M i v bk e P s AR Jiven atf NOTHIEMeN . s wnittier, who recently re- | for the Office of Indian Affairs, 't dark at 10 00! St 1 afte holdays, eF), members of the World Serv-| DART POSTPONES ITS continuéd until after the hol! SAILING turnéd from an extended trip returned on the Mt. McKinley from forenoon for approxi The “next C.D.A “meeting wii ic€, Circle Will prepare the menu WEDNESDAY : ur 8 and reservations for the dinner| WEATHER IS STORMY A generous free will good cheer through the States, was guest visiting stations at Wrangell and 2 " F mate 5 minutes. / Jur be in the form of a Christmas 1 4 5 ~ ¥ 2 SHE!.!KCFF BAY A it 1t officials are still pmv‘ and will be held on the eve- Will end fonight. They may be ob- 4 8 offering was received at last eve- speaker for the affair and Christ- | Ketchikan. | [fing of December 2. Exchangetained by calling 373. The motorship Dart delayed her ning's dinner of the Norlitemen mas carols “were led by by Cash| —g < The fate of the screw sel yuble v believed to have i" gifts will be a feature of the Speaker for bomorrow night's| schedule because of stormy weather and the sum will be passed on to Cole. Yuletide ections were also Seekum, for whicl 1 the C n in ti 0 t Creek section, | occasion. Arrangements for the af- |3f1alr will be Mrs. Harold Sm today, Capt. Ein Heugen an-|less fortunate before the holidays. |sung by Lois Standifer and Marie toms sent out inqu s 16 % to have ¢ from wire | s are in charge of a committee who has chosen as her subject nounced Dnn.wr was served at 6:30 o'- Jean Glasse, accompanied at t has been determined, accordin ross-overs” in the w headed by Mrs. A. M. Geyer. “Meandering. in Mexico.: Ohristma apt, Haugen said the Dart will | in the Parlors of the North-|piano by Mrs. John A. Glasse. — a wire received toda N. A - e & s ) musical selections will provide ot ay on its regular Petersb ™m ht Presbyterian Church and The next Norlitemen dinner will ‘ other means of entertainment Alexander run tomor- | was prepared by a committee of be held in the Church Parlors | Bolshanin, Deputy Collector of C: | ns of m for et 4 at Sitka Elt(IRAS (AH(H { Today's News Todav--Empire. Jthe dinner row morning members from the World Service on the evening of Jdmun\ 16. toms a is known of the fate R. T. Holland of Ketchik: o e D & O el S, RS 39 area of (Regular Value $59.95) -ee . - ; ; ey B Durable NURSE FOR TANANA ] . : 3 4 (Mo P Kepsier vas 3 Piemme o e i | L . Economical hrough passenger yesterday on ck Sweeney, ploneer Seward § 8 3 3 the steamer Mount McKinley, peninsula man .]!'“:) ln ot by R anana where she will gq) Shad b5 AR eRanES. Mo Nurse at the Office of g G it 1 I 1 to the States Affairs hospital, succeed- 1o i gt t o i o iy f[l : Bernice Biit In who has ning k with PAE Ann Sheridan mot Head X} e l STARRED IN “'YEARS WITHOUT DAYS" ! WIFE OF MAYOR Leslie Nerland, wife of the A Warner Bros. Picture sifieds bring results yor of Fairbanks, is at the Gas- does her Christmas neau Hotel toda: returned . on the McKinley from a trip| 2 Sh°%€g‘? eerl to the ¢ and will fly north! . SR e A~ tomorrow | ; - CLARKS TO NOME who is to be Chief G. Burdick in pu 1 non-native owned rein- dec laska, left ; the sr Mt, McKinley for the i 3 » , Westward enroute to Nome, & - Y : MRy o ' i, - - Clark accompanies him . : - Y SHOOT Turkey Shoot 9 o'clock tonight and th W e =" Mrs, - - 1. N. C,, Dec. 1 \ Federal projec beavers are building a dam N, Y AV LamE | : MANY EXCLUSIVE G.E. PEATURES YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANT ; AVAILABLE AND EARN GR DA eI ER RETUR WITH THE kX he Stat ation Depari- nent e of beavers on ALASKA p}:pmy ¢ land. Thes lost o time ip gei- One of the most attractive e Trade in Savings and Loan Assa. | gy = Christmas packages—see it in the stores B i Tl"l’r’!“:"“j‘:‘: ; gzt Y and order your Christmas Chesterfields now. LIk $5.00 Chesterfields, with their real mildness, B i ot better taste and delicious aroma, give real ‘ ATTACH- pleasure to anyoné who smokes. You can’t buy a better cigarette. 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