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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1940 —_— - . A ————— - - — |so some mumutacturers have re: u ’ ITR kDE P i U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU RADIO STATIONS fooii it g o FISH TRAPS |[FINNiSH FUND - INCREASE ACT ¢ THE WEATHER tion” has suffered The receiver used office of the F.C.C. the best in its cl BEING OBSERVED, ASSERTS NORMAN by the Junmn is considered | with two xfl— has an image , LISTED FOR DRIVE IS T0 BE ' Nakat Packing corporhnon trap CONCLUDED HERE OF FLEET ‘ BROKEN OFF (By the U. S. Weather Sureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 8: Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; gentle to moderate variable winds, Minimum temperature tonight about 22 degrees. dio frequenc —_— rejection f 5,000 Ln 1: of, i N H ot pa Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly clondy tonight and Tues- Inspector Tells of His Work (15,5 ot e “Vhien ~ ELIMINATION whiriwind Fnish Planned IS URGED unied stotes and argen- v © mme sy s e e i 0 : f wice the _intermediate fre-| ~lo- . i i Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Adaska. wakhmg Bo'h VOl(e juency lower.” In other words, it ! _con;m;:tee B6u35Y TO b . tme caflflo' Nego'late Windg along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Sitka will be mod- your receiver is a “super” using &n $ 45 i i erate easterly, increasing Tuesday in the vicinity of Dixon En- and COde intermediate frequency of 450 kes Funher A"“Ou"(emem on 16' oW 1 ngh Naval O"Kers Makel New Agreemeni trance; from Sitka to Cape Hinchinbrook, moderate east and north- I cou are listening Y & hinbrook to Kodiak, ‘moderats fresh B s BB i Sl Tl oaRaeterimin. the - Regulations Comes e compaien {0 i o Appeal o Congress WASHINGTON Jan. 8 — Unied e et e vl M. BEcs. Y ¢ o e 5t e ( fnish relief will be “conelude: tates and Argentina have agreed G Commumratmnsv Cnfi ffsion. T - ’,.‘u”( ; H|\..\Lr"l':y_|((.luu ‘0( !l{v ce 1 ffom BUI’eaU tomoiTow in a whirlwind finsh for large Sum to terminate neicttalions for a trade o ot cey Nnr'mn:. Inspect located 1 «:V\M n\‘ i\:‘mn. my(lh« low end " ®ith the Finnish Benevolent So- ‘Sgréément, fiinc Barometer Temo Humidity wina Velocity Weather z‘;’l;i‘““‘:“)‘“‘”f“f S Rl el SEATILE, Jan, 6—Salimon traps| clety soliciting contributions from | WASHINGTON, Jan, 8 — The| The State Department made the| 3:30 pm. yesty 3006 30 88 SW 3 Cloudy programs of 1 p in Al- heard at this point it indics to be eliminated under new regu- §Ls members, a committee solicit- | vy's highest mnkn:: ofm‘grs to- announcement and mcr_xbed failure| 3:30 a.m. today 29.98 26 80 Calm [} Cloudy akn b\” T at either the image rejection lations for 1940 issued Saturday by |ing from employees in offices and vu:o'l Congress to apprm{e_of of negotiations to the impossibility| Noon today 2987 30 64 SE 4 Cloudy ifisteisier taiwtate o Factor. dliTee receiy ' Secretary of the Interior Harold [business houses and appeals being | on three hundred million fof agreeipg.to customs and quotas RADIO REPORTS e e s o eon L. Ickes were annoufced'today by|concluded by the newspapers and ase in the fleet be-iof typighl Argentine products such Al > reBi ing as required by 1w b Being ‘used . rter antetna. the Seattle office of the Bureau|radio station KINY. cause of the ;ntr:fmumml situa- jas linseed and ganned beef, 3:3 Preci| 3:3¢ AR obk(. Sk ¢ $ the dal \e chécking of | °f Fisheries. Territorial Chairman FrankBoyle|tion, “in conjunction with Far e ) M.ax,teinpt. Lowest :30a.m. ”‘rh. p. w :hl? % olily &s 1"' ot LS - e i “_m“em_\ It was also anfouficed the 60-|said today he hoped the people of |Eastern conditions that threaten a SON RE(EIVES BARS Station lqu;n hourg Mn;p» temp. X Ogurs eg b o Wbt or gatge 4 e 3 i any deviation 10Ut rlni;ng period applies to both {}\:neau would be ;‘)lx:parer: i'i)o txxneet‘ wo:ld C(lx!]“:{g‘;‘l:z;)nsllrk el g:?:;afie 5 19 22 4 C’]‘m‘; + %o | Pros ha ta 5 i license s | FAps and seiners. e comm)ll(‘t’s wil contributions., Admira al ark, ef o - - o a bilidoket. Btdtion: thet the fhstdi: | station and opefators, Afl Hherws |18 Uates, SIANCIANE, WER> Suii proclamation setting the termina- | ness before the Holse Naval Af- . old n:mf K 8 16 13 0 heir mént used In the Junenu oftico|tors of stations in Alaska have|mounced: tion of the local drive. A benefit| fairs Commitice, festifled that Al SEMLE. B v 5‘;;‘ st P:n‘s a1 a1 “af o4 Clear accurately determines whether a shown a fine spirit of cooperation | Southerh Alaska—July 16 to Aug- |motion picture will be shown Wed- | the. OOl of A8, LS, olanick. h“% :fln:h D‘; h“ 18 2 4 T Pt 51—11 station “comes in all ove the in maintainng a high degree or‘“st o ey s ent tmmedigle SCACH IRV JHEasing hlms]elr';ay Hr.sAt Lieu;&nan;; Knmi Ko“;cl Sty 35 37 . .clf'v- band” as some reported. 5 vechiribal ‘édcellance dua huve], Cence RNl Ccpen, Jog The local fund now amounts to| the strength of its flect, the end rey‘;;;rd e W ORI C dnk 36 32 ?§ ;‘;1 snm‘~ sibinitactirefs of recent Thdib 'e. ) mdopted many isiprovements P - District No, 1 closing August |$63145. Contributions have been as|of the present war will find the sal o £ ) g ordova 5 3¢ - Snow Yoeis - B 3 # Py A _ {28: No. 2 August 26, and No. 3|follows: United States relatively weak in, Burt, whose alternate appoint- | Junhean 33 | 24 26 0 Cloudy ceivers have concentrated their vested by the Alaskan representa- |[\ii. 7o Previously acknowledged $52645 |its naval position.: ment fo West Point never mater-| Sitka 38 | 25 [ efforts on the building of a beau- tive of the F.C.C. since the office AUEUSH T o o Charle: y(v ldstein go'm ——e——— ialized, went up the hard way, go-| Ketchikan 0 | 31 3 0 i tiful radio wilh the fechnical fea- was opened in 1937 oAy i s : ing through National Guard and| Seattle 51 34 37 0 Cloudy tures secondary. Many late receiv- S The followify trap siés were) Anonymous i Reserve Corps Portland 43 40 4 T Cloud: ers do not have very great “image listed _for "closing: A agam = ol Mrs. McKallick is_visiting in Ju- Krdgrsir Y 58 S do not h A : Pacitic *“AMediean *Fisheries at : San Francisco .. 58 | 56 57 1.28 Cloudy rejection” or, in other words, they Open House [or : 1 Tdml 631 |neau with her husband from Chi- bring in a station in two or more | Durjdas. BRY PR Ao, St R s < cingol, Is\glie fhete thes: have min- WEATHER SYNOPSIS pldces on the broadcast band. (the E. Schoenwald trap it Polnt ing mfueets A storm ‘area prevailed this morning off the west coast of the ¥ the éarly Hays of the “Buper- Women at Elks Nflzbbl{’!v S;:;b‘fiflsm \ibte thast ’““ lYN(HI"G ea ur ers - States with lowest reported pressure 20.20 inches about 300 miles Heterodyne,” around 1 this con Wwest oOf Northern California. Another storm area with decteas- dition was improved by raising t Wednesda Nl h' at Limestone Inlet, Stephiens Pas- ing intensity prevailed over the southern Bering Sea region with “intermediate frequency” and fin- Y g i 54 B 's FA(ING NAT ;} 16West reported pressure 2912 inches. High ' pressure’ prevailed re e ease frém Barrow southeastward to Juneau and eastward to the Mack- mo ally, by adding a stage of “radio frequency amplification” to “im- Mtners ‘0 e 'EE: todgs lat Point Eaton, Bftiést Sound P“" ms& IOMORRow ofisfe Valley. Precipitation has been general over California and prove the selection” or to “improve will be hosts Wednesday evening 85 25 G Orégdn, the Southern Alaska Railrcad Belt and over the Bering Sea region, while generally fair weather prevailed over Southeast Alaska, | Alaska Pacitic Salmon “trap at A " 10 AUSTRALIA the image rejection” of the receiv- | with open house to their wives and ers. Strangely, in rhv last year or lady friends between and 11 o'- Point Barrie, Sumner aua. f Pl'\hers '(OUpal afld Shores also the Interior and northern portions of Alaska, It was colder this ers. Szangele, year or | ISG Peril Straitd Packing Company Perennial ] roublemaker - clock. trap 4t Basket Bay, Chatham| mat; l. ' 0 i f Y !‘lmal D’plmfg Re‘a. mm} g over Interfor and Western Alaska. A 5% There will be dancing. cards and | g pl thek B Tel;e kbF° Bay, w-" et uut ror Ollng- b s £ neau, Jarl. ‘9--Sunrise, 8:43 a.m.; sunset, 3:32 p.m. supper and a cordial invitation is AR e T o | BE Sfal’ted On : e 5 PTETR & extended to attend is extended to| Juneau's fairer sex. o Empire Want Adl Bring l..esults Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank acv. First National Bank Kuiu Island, and, the “Peril Strait Chichagof trap; Bellarmine cberstlon trap at [Uganik Bay, RKod Tdtand. | Ottar Hofstad, tf Ugat, Kodiak Ishnd Debate Tuesday WASH’IN’GTON Jnn 8. — The legislative controversy of the new er Players | SAN FRANCiSCO, Cai., Veteran pitchers Lou K Jan. 8 pal and Al 0 'sités 8t CADE oo today plinged into the first| Bill Shores have been released by the San qucw) Seals of the Pa- iF | tions for First Time | Established WASHINGTO, Jar‘]. 8 —President Roosevelt has nominated Clarence Gauss, former Counisel Generpl ‘at ginia Worley, Isabel Parsons, Betty Wilcox and Laura Jean Clithero, > - Barbara Hermann Is"Feied with ELKS' BASKETBALL PLAYERS TO MEET H i H 3 . | Southern Catining Company traps | " . : > Big Jmcy Anzona Grapefruit 64 size 4 for 29c e o ATIBRRCS, ooty GRG0 o T o Shanghal as tne fust Umited Birthday Dinner AT LODGE ROOMS N C [ siortian . Pibingand.«Pivking Lt P8l fomorow, on. the per-| President Graham said he is ob- | gigres Minister to Alstrdlia Manager of the Elks' basketball ew Crop Walnuis, from the farm, 2 Ibs. 43¢ | .p ot ‘san Diogo By, e et iy o| T e e | TR TN SR i e e T e f epresentatives Have an attempt to religthan e ekt . ; . e _| day that members of his squad, go- Fish m n; tra : P tween Australia and the United Miss Barbara Hermann, daugh- |/ l.arge Firm HEAD LETTUCE . . Each 12¢ ‘MB::‘:;,MFfimnd fNabs i dmfi""“d m? 1"“1‘5'“""“l“s | gl came, 1o the Seals from giotcl yave just been established.|ter of “Mr. and Mis. R. R. Her- (B8 ;"tDl‘l)“g‘“ ;?mgh: ‘f i’lfl{m‘(’“ ni “8 8 'SS S~ t it YWNs M r & r . ', i Elks’ wlLLAPA oYsTEns "0 l can h 23 | F. and W. Salmon trap at Is- :;e--l‘fu“:’::efg; g;?{sn ;‘;\e g;l i Sl Lr’tf" B“_'\.‘l_ - 19?’7' H? Previously, Australia transacted | mann celebrated her seventeenth C;\exb :( 6':? (:lmal::ethi ;”‘]e, Thz- " s . eaci C | iand Point in Clarence Strait. ¥ o Geih bill | won nine games and lost 12 1ast pciness with the United States| birthday with a dinner party Sat- e . i r irplay Chi | W, ey A AT RRO o o A o Jive years JIDragR: | sedson through the British Embdssy fivahyt ebenifa: 4t tHe TabAIY Mome | BBIe 8 Shectilea fot 7:9%: airplay Chicken and Noodles, 1 b. jar, 19¢ |' .. g S s ment and a $5,000 fine for peace of- | Shores was purchased from the e e B Blue Plate Shrimp, Dry Pack, med., 2 for 35¢ Sweet Cream BUTTER . . 2 lbs. for 75¢ 2 doz. Grade A Standard EGGS for . . 65¢ {Point in Southeast Alaska. | Martin Kildall, two sites at Cape | Decision Sumner Strait, curity Coi‘e Dall’ fsiand figérs who! pefmit fynching through negligénce or wilfullness. ; Security, C“ijijj il 2 iTmiilIlsmTS_ Dallas Club of the Texas League, He won 13 games and lost 12 last season. JUSTICE DEPT. RECIPROCATES SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. 8. | Premier Menzies announces the ap- | pointment of Richard Easey as| Minister to the United States. He Following the dinner, which had \turkey as its piece de resistance, the guests spent the evening plas- ing games. Prizes for the enter- tainment were won by Miss Vir- Miss Laura Jean GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE . ! | I's this Wworl ;me No. 244 TOMATO PUREE . 3 for 42¢ | Mrs. B. R:Glass - | THREEKANATAK "oy ropneeop ‘;g;‘;{g:‘Esggg,f‘c:m:s:;“w,x:;gyfeizflzgiz;am Wi 678 EDIUM EGES . . . . 2doz.for57c Honored by S(OU‘S' ALEUT CHILDREN| pan PLome UEAVES | cadbd ases Mapdele Georss,|| BUY GHEN.TOP ibE — DAM SABOTAGE Oné 'PAA Flectra for the two|Idabell Dobson, Ethel Fukuyama, COUPON BOOKS: THRIFT CO-OP Compnmentmy to Mrs. B. R. Glass, a farewell dinner was glven | No ’Sc‘adet—F;;er Epidem- | that arrived Saturday from Fair-| Mary Stewart, Josephine Campbell, banks, returned to the Interior this| Dorothy Fors Ruth Allen, Mari- morning, the other is scheduled to}anne Skinner, Sue Stewart, Bonnie $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 iSaturday evening in the Northern | Light Presbtyerian Church paflors by members of the Girl Scout Troop 3, which group the honoree has been | associated with for the past qur; ‘Rumored Plot Organized | go north tomorrow. | Erickson, Esther Johnstone, V) U loBlowlp Bould. | o oo . R BES et er Site ‘ 3 years. Outbreak of several cases of Attractive table decorations of hol- | féllicillar _ténsilitis among Aleut| \wASHINGTON, Jan. 8. — The ly, miniature reindeer and lighted |childrén gt Kanatak has been re-|pgpariment of Justice said today tapers, were arranged by the girls,{ported to headquarters here of the | yag recommended steps be taken who also prepared the various dishes | Office of Indian Affairs and have ¢, «;uoid sabotage” at Boulder for the supper. Scout songs were‘kt‘m the airwaves busy for several| py, ., surig at the close of the evening and [days while the disease was diag=| “rno recommendation follows an a gift was also presented Mrs. Glass | nosed. | FBI survey made some time ago by the girls. An earlier report that the dxsease‘ in which no evidence of sabotage Leaving here shortly, Mrs. Glass| was scarlet fever was without foun- | was found, but recently Reclama- plans to spend some time visiting |dation, Medical Director Dr. J. F.|4ion Bureau officials placed restric- with..her, daugbter, Adrienne, who [Worley ‘Said. tions on travel near the dam site has been attending school in Port-| The three cases are children,| 5 /. Depértmem officials said MV.L land, Oregon. ~ens . (W, four and 11 years old at the ot meqnyhile a rumor has been © ixs, o, M. &, ) \.i-<|Alaska Peninsula village. The t““"pflssml on to the FBI that a plot PRoM'"E“" MI“I"G silitis_apparently is a complication | i organized o' BIOW up-the" dam. ic"" as Rumored-Cases Are Under Control WE VDmVER NO CHARGES PHONE 767 HOW ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? 2 n}?v” ; vs a house withoit burning of mumps in each case. There is i % up what's inside of it. Fire insurdmce pro- m um a possibility the affliction may be b5 | M “EADlNG So streptococcus sore throat, Dr. Wor- HAIDA PULLS OUT ON ! e CRUISE TO KETCHIKAN The Coast Guard cutter Haida, Lt. Cmdr, R. C. Jewell, sailed this morning on a routine cruise to building. 1T tect your household inst logs or damage by fire, [ > Contents Insurance. It ley said., Mys. Elsie. Havens Blue, Staff Nurse, ,has. the, cases, in charge. ot S 2 Two prominent mining men, A. | Hartford, and E. N. Patty, are reg- istered at the Gastineau Hotel, head~ . o o b s INDIAN BROUGHT :33’:"[2:,;&:#3:5:22:“,“ P N 4 | lidated i 3 o! : > SHATTUCK AGENCY ‘:,z".%o,fig“;{;.,zi MQ";“;‘.’ =il HERE T0 SERVE | : 1 t) f ope S (O ""Créek "#n ek dredges. _Dayid Howard, 23, sentenced to a i P i il S. e ummmnmu|||m|m||||m|iual i muf°fimffil|nmmmninmlmm| g:;;,,:' & "Srown o1 soonah, was i brought to Juneau Saturday night ] JACKSON DAY DI‘NNER Beouis 8. Marsal Georse V. U. 8. Mar: Or g g.?;l\::lyes 8. shal eorge f d i\ JANUARY STH—6:30 P. M. gty e g for i h ; Gold Room o, [ e *- ) BARANOF IIOTE $2.50 Plute Tickets On Sule Ate | HospiTAL NoTES | e Joe Snow was aamitted to St Ann’s Hospital yesterday and is re- cefving medical care. Prancis McDermitt Jr, who had been receiving medical care at St. YOUR SAVINGS AB! INSTANTLY £ ( Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Ani's Hospital for the pst fow | ARE INS Han'y Race Drug store days was dismissed. n nzm‘nms EARN GREAT. ALASKA’S SHIPS CAN KEEP RUNNING and give Alaska’s people ! ke s DAY roapipitg Yoot mogets Aflm lmElM. good transportation, reg‘llaf mail service the year around. That's because Baranof Hotel Juneau Drug Co. | Mollmann's Pharmacy . Guy Smith Drug Ce. - fln Douglas and Juneau) 'Illmnumlmmlmunlmmmmu|mmnmnmn|||nm||||||m|||||||nmmfi visfon. 75% of Alaska’s steaniship reventie is paid by the Canned Salmon ! Industry for shipments of salmon, building materials, cannery supplies and transportation of crews. It’s another way in which the Salmon Tiidiistry Helps to promote prosperity here. William Poole was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgical at- fention this morning. The daily production Téxas Panhandle field is 1,700,000,000 (billion) cubic feet from approximately 1500 wells. ‘ of natural the gas 4] % = = = = = = = % H = = =