The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1940, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, | ‘e Onein'39 UNIFIED COMMAND Beaulyandlhe Bes( Ae Onein'39 Siorl i oty B Alce Marble ook all_im- FORCES IN FRANCE sortant tennis doubles titles. First Resuit of Retirement of War Secretary Revealed | LONDON, Jan. 10. Maria Belito Jepson . Turner, 16 - year-old blonde skater, came § over from England and was a hit on U. S. rinks. ‘ | Che first re-. retire nt of War Sec- Sydna Yokley, 17, Hore-Belisha is seen didod ol units of the British Air 8acdec glamates Fodce in France were restored to the New York'srodeo. The tiny Texan's act was a calf- roping _ 'routine’. rol of the Air Ministry The Air Ministry announced the appointment of Air Marshal Arthur as comma in chief of the! in France. ! 15 arrangement el Betty Jameson from Tex- as won the women's ¢ 1 part of the British air force in national, golf title in France was under Air ice Marshal Playfier and part of it under the Commanding Air Marshal attached to the expediticnary forces. - THREE.DAY SALE PLANNED HEREBY | WOMAN'S CLUB it 10:30° o'clock tomor- | rew ierni » Juneau Woman's Y “ Club threc-day rummage sale will the building next mj macy, formerly oc- rting Fe‘minini’y invaded even football. This Helen Crlenkovich, beauteous San Francisco is Tackle Dotty Doerr, who played for iorie Gestring, one of the many Marjorie Gestring competitor, won the 10-foot springboard div- 940. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather 8ureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 10: Light snow tonight and Thursda moderate southerly winds. Mini- mum temperature tonight about 31 degrees. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light snow, except light rain or snow along the coast for tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly wind, except moderate to fresh over sounds.and straits and Lynn Canal. Slightly warmer tonight. Southern portion—Light rain to- night and Thursday; moderate southerly wind, Slightly warmer to- night, Forecast of winds along along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. ast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer winas the c: The will be moderate to fresh southerly; from Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook, moderate to fresh east and northeasterly; and from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, moderate to fresh northerly. LOCAL DATA ‘fime Barometer Temn Humidity wina Velocity Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y .. 2079 31 89 SSE 7 Cloudy 3:30 a.m. tcday 29.84 29 90 E 9 Lt. Snow 1 today 2052 35 90 ENE 12 Lt.Snow RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Cam Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weather Anchorage 17 | 15 16 07 Snow Barrow ... 9 | 2 3 Trace Snow Nome 21 17 18 0 Clear S Bethel 34 | 20 31 04 Cloudy ADVISER_Brig. Gen. Wal- Fairbanks 2 -17 -2 0 Cloudy l:r Kilner iiab?’ve). U. S. 3;':3 St. Paul 33 31 33 .01 Cloudy air corps retired, was named by 3 MFhor 9 a8 FDR. to National Advisory fif‘““k“‘”"” T: J’; gg 39, Committee for Aeronautics, suce z bt 02 ceeding Charles Lindbergh, e 29 20 29 29 Snow Juneau 35 28 29 .02 Snow - Sitka 37 | 30 20 Ketchikan 36 32 33 0 Clear S'I'EE[ M“.I.S SET Seattle a | 39 P 02 Rain Portland 42 i 37 40 11 Rain Rain NEw HE&“ RATE San Franci 60 | 52 52 58 i | !: WEATHER SYNOPSIS An area of low barometric pressure has developed over the northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska during the past twelve hours, beauties appearing in swimming con- A A h ¢ Caro. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 10 Steel du 1 tests wazpfflaflorm diving champ. ing championship—and a movie screen test. @ Los Angeles high school girls' team. Of interest at the sale will be|production roared o a new highl| the lowest reported pressure being 2053. inches near Cape Hinchin- : the many new articles which may|in 1939 as a forced draft of war| Prook. The storm area that was over the southern Bering Sea re- be 5 a very reasonable|boom orders pushed mills to thel 8ion yesterday morning has moved northeastward to Norton Sound. p to their 1940 roster in the Dominic u”hflER SPORTS there as the danger lines are mnot e will be pieces of fancy-|limit the top of the fall spurt, This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitaticn Bt g_f} E“OR SEALS DiMaggio deal with the Boston € work, a pharmacy line, the usual|weekly production reachzd 1300~ Over much of Alaska. It was warmer last night .over the Interior B Red Sox CONDITIONS GOOD | Scetine conditions will be good clothing, and many_other items.| 000 tons compared with the pre- and western portions of Alaska. % Gonzale right-h tonight if ice can be cleared of Juneau women are invited to call|vious record of 1,200,000 tons inj Juneau, Jan. 1l—Sunrise, 8:41 a.m.; sunset, 3:35 p.m. ANy BRANCIS00 0aly. Jan. 10, | e et e the heavy new suow today. The at their leisure tomorrow, Friday [1929. L5 e A S s M S Francisco Sed e Skaters’ Cabin will be lighted un- or Saturda Productic n the 12 month: agted Jos, Con- | SEENL h rond s SRRl parmena -l oo fatea 1o set a new recora. now-| AMERICAN LEGION INCOME TAX FORMS ilbur Lefcbre, pitchers, of the local joyed skating at Mendenhall Lake | o' B 0 o o o e gl A e ONE] | uthpaw with Louisville in the jast night. § = a8 er, because of the lo f 0 o o itk A n 10, wil reprted. this morning at the sin: Mo WWho Gave U, §, |civon, dwine ne et nai CONVENTION WORK AVAILABLE; BOTH o/ . nt to the 15t under option. Ice was reported at that time to lom course on the Douglas Ski Qfl o ave "« Total output was estimated at d be five to six inches thick. Snow Trail. There were has been removed from sufficient |the amount of new snow at areas to permit good skating for | upper Ski Cabin. Texas Panhandle to sections of 14 gl Persons are cautioned to stay | e tates, including Tex; within the red signal line, as the | | 4 JS - ice has not been examined beyond, | i b e no reports on the > iaiian Discount B. M. Behrends Bar National Bank. Pipelines transport gas from the £irst Anchorage, seeking nomlnations:clm-f of the Danish gendarmarie for Territorial House of Repmcn-‘m the Virgin Islands when they tatives. % French Waréhip Reported Sent to South Atiantic one and one-half inches thick and the public is cautioned not toskate Send YOUR GARMENTS to TRIANGLE ough Workmanship and Modern Methods Produce Work_that Is Sure to R MOMEN ic Kers T According to report, the French warship, Dunkerque, 26,500-tons, and one of the world’s most formidable battleships, was dispatched to South Atlantic waters to augment the force of warships there. Naval observers declare the Dynkerque alone would be more than a match for any of the Nazi pocket battleships. : IT'S A FREE COUNTRY, ISN’T 1T?—0nce August found his freedom from Clyde " Slacks hold their own in the new resort fashions. These are trimly Beatty’s animal headquarters at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., he wouldn't give it up, coyly keeping this far 1 s o e sl v v b d o ke ke | B 50 R B T at weh o o #0d 3 blue and beige printed shirt. (Notice the bow tie.) dera S : i - s - : | ; Virgin Isles Diesmveuz«r than in 1938 COPENHAGEN, Jan. 10.— The,the 1937 production of 50,600,000 var man who handed over the Virgin|ions e Islands to the United States when | B I‘:,‘,‘.il(, [,‘,‘fll‘q‘]( gfi;"e,o’;‘;{? 4r€ €| Councilman Mority Andresen and | they were purchased in 1917, Capt. CLATHES that arg, OLEANKL) : | Attorney Almer J. Peterson have|Niels Fuglede, died in Copenhagen OFTEN—Wear Longer! | Ice at Auk Lake is only about filed on the Republican ticket at|at the age of sixty-nine. He was| {akout 45900,000 tons, 6 percent| STARTS AT_OMORROW‘ but well un-| |der the 54,300,000 tons turned out| in 1929. It eeded by | DEPUTIES IN TOWN Income tax forms for filing re- turns on 1939 earnings are now available at the local office of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Re- turns must be made by March 15. Deputy Collector Wesley Overby was joined yesterday by Deputy First meeting of chairmen of us committees which will be in charge of the American Legion o o iy ey department convention here next CARLYLE IN FAIRBANKS |September will be held tomorrow J. B. Carlyle, Territorial License evening at 8 o'clock at the home | Officer with headquarters in Ju- of Post Commander George Gui- was also ex |neau, is now in Fairbanks on a|lufsen, Collector O. S. Sullivan, who re- ¢ | business trip. He will return to Ju-‘ Committeemen are Ernest Pol- turned from an extended vacation neau next trip to New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas and eek jley. Homer Nordling, A. E. Karnes, California. | ————— John McCormick, John E. Pegues | Empire want Ads Bring Results. and Tom Petrich, San Francisco Float Takes Honor in Rose Parade | The class with its “Pleasure Island” /loat (above). but failed to halt the spectacle. British, French Leaders, Army Heads Together Showers dampened the crowd of thousands who viewed the fete S Bg g g e This unusual picture of the leaders of the British and French in the allied war against Germany was taken somewhere in France. Left to right, they are King George of Britain; President Albert Le Brun of France; Premier Daladier of France; Lord Gort, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces, 4

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