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— T T T T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1940. ITALY AIDS Gets Best Presenc |ACTIVE DRIVE FORMING OF FOR FINNISH BALKAN BLOC United Front Is Sought Against Invasion | by Russians l (By Associated Press) The Finnish delegate to Geneva Contributions fo Be Accept- ed for Another Week, Due to Tieup The active (ll'\" locally for funds for Finnish relief will close this evening, after the show at the Coliseum Theatre, which is being given under the sponsorship of the Finnish Benevolent Society of Al- aska Holsti, observed the twentieth birth- 3ecause of the failure of the day of the League of s today | Alaska Steamship Company boat to by thanking the o ion for make its weekly trip, and because aid” sent Finland in the actic its need Clo watching the course of the Finnish-Russian war, Italy and Hungary worked in concert to pre- pare against any similar occurrence it is known that certain remit- tances will be in the next mail the drive will be continued uniil Tuesday of next week, in order w0 receive these remittances and also to permit pecple living outside of in southeastern Europe where both Bt o A tor 2 Rumania and Hungary have com- | Patricia McKenzie Z:“",‘k e ;?“ ?1}(,‘“:"::,;,,1 Lll)(r. mon frontiers with Russia. - i : UNCLE SAM’S LONG LI N E OF DEFENSE_This is the sight fhat greeted a congressional party on its recent inspection of March Field, Cal. The first e five planes are B17-B, four-motored bombers, their other motors being hidden by the camera angle. Beyond are the army’s two-motored bombers, B17-A. appointed by Chairman Frank generous Boyle has been ver: The Committee ex pects to publish the names of cc PLYMOUTH, Ind Hand, sixty-five, had a h D Good health was Patricia McKen- time by the banks, the Empire. with Rumania of their territorial for her Liberty Lake, Wash., home, international organization, Thirty lowing the adjustments after the nant chest tumor. St. Louis and with the funds alrea united front against any outside at- | —— — - - e few day: Jan. 6.—Alfred policy and methods of the wood- y to soft pedal her de- ,4ngements ribibos e e e L o Dropared e Otto E. Richardson, fift mands now and try to get a pledge " Anpouncement was made that the %) ?3”"‘9““‘"‘ e wiready pub- MOVIE lAND dertaker, took Hand to a hospital in| Reunion of the Columbia River from Rumania that some revision o Roosevelt and Taft Argue an ambulance, helped carry him in- locals with the AFL Lumber Work- deal when Europe is again at peace. o Mys. George Shaw for dessert- ALASKA EXPOR'I'S About Ba|an(|ng with s self. follow withdrawal from the CIO T luncheon. The afternoon study club ; | '(‘vY 8ps VIBY OU!’ ”:1 hardson was dead when picked | group. 2 o'clock. * For Mrs. Serdar e ,000, o . | Jast evening with a handkerchief neston sident yees. A threatened ‘\mkc w At Ttaly's instance, Hungary has| sie's pest Christmas gift. She is members of the Committee claims arising out of the Ruman- her health restored by an operation EE}DGEI DEBA.I.ED M I. . D. . y 3 ’ltlan ‘es ln four local unions, including some ¢t WALKOUT Is o of the largest in the Northwest,| World War. Spokane, Wash., Shriners bore the 13 expected there will be a sub- - P H are members of the Columbia River In hope that the Balkans will, entire expense of the trip and the stantial ameunt for transmittal to THRE E IENED I lng ear aSe Council, Leaders of the council sam; tackers, Ttaly said she has encour- yjneton will be in charge of ar- E r 1t attack. workers' president, H. Pintchett, of | i s afternoon sewing group meets Lo (A R T side, then had a heart attack him-|ers' Union is generally expected to has planned to meet January 22 Prize as Reward e Ltmpi SR Farewe" Pany at the Thane home of Mrs. Mary lN 1939 WORFH s Siand bad & »r Taft of Ohio had another cx- The deb: s agreed to a ten percent | F bent efforts toward some settlement pictured as she left St. Louis, Mo., The response to the committee _ J: Ry ian acquisition of Transsylvania fol- in Shriners’ Hnspllal for a malig- 2 keep internal peace and present a surgical operation. the National Headquarters within (H g EF EXECU‘HV that they were dissatisfied with the aged Hungary ty-five un- Vancouver, B. C. will be made of the Transylvanian ,,,..ow at 1:30 o'clock at the home | ven e o ctor 8 Reiten. The session will start at | less Given Prom ot e} WASHINGTON Jan. 10—Presi- | I_ed Wage Ralse - | 1 change last night in their debate wvl HOLLYWOOD, ., Jan. - | s somn P was s | @gjon Aux. Past e M s tc e = o, v hrepened | shower and farewell party for Mrs P 'd t M i H avo, SOREH 1 4 ¢ Frank Serdar, who plans to leave residents Meet est April, Study of Cus- ~ ac0 vnen o v ive a har .\l\grl;]y for the south. X £ 'qu Reporfs Show \tor Robert A if he would saj - . oo " Strec i W the budget should be balanced. | wage increase for members of the quan’s home on East First Street, Past Presidents of the American i e “,)." "*:“'f: i 1"" ’IV"”bP‘n flC“ 3 P onal Alliance of Theatri- were Mesdames Elton Gallinatti, Legion Auxiliary met last evening vyawe of total exports from Al- gncwering the President, and the|cal Stage Employees % e st coast theatrical union Mail will be dispatched on the Bill Schmitz, Max Bolick, Tom at the West Twelfth Street home gqq o the States in 1939 Was Chief Executive was asked whether| The west at | Northland tomorrow for tne Sta Tomatich, Mable Sperling, Max Of Mrs. E. M. Polley. Mrs. OScar gq3354 681, according to a compila- ;he Ohio Senator would get the leader, William Bioff, charges th " Lurz, John Nelson, Jim Kearnes, Olson presided in the absence of tion made by the Alaska Planning | p.ize |the producers are slow in institut- W but the mail will close at 7 o'clock GIVES VIEW—¢Public Norman DeRoux and Miss Bessie Mrs. Edith Sheelor. Council from monthly reports of S ing the raise. . Kan, Jan. 10. — Re-| tomorrow evening, according to an bidding on corporate issues Powers. Mrs. Alva Newman was elected . ;g Customs. e Sn S ; He id that they had be- der Alf Landon c announcement made by Postmaster tends toward overpricing . . . Secretary-Treasurer during the ses- i Taft's plan showed . g zd President Roosevelt's Jack-|ajpert Wile and elimination of the small ht|2u speed up, and weie replacing present employ w salaried men. Bioff is preducers ¢ with a walkout of Peak month was August, when PR e D S sion and plans for a public card ..., 19,000,000 worth of Ala party Thursday, January 18, were 0% b oL i ed Outside discussed. Pinochle and bridge will i § # 3 P . ontr " with 1 & Poorest month was April With 1ess| qent of failure to incluc be in play and the affair will be hoo- e full : DISCUSSED BY CDA held at the Leion Dugout R IRED0 000 Heb. ) Ho' aald: (thab shvabty-rive| will' be " fao The monthly record was as fol- | jousand employees have been add- | stage emplo atch of ma dill be tf underwriter,” Harold Stanley atc.lp?i :‘“,‘m ‘:;‘“_ ," ""]1" (above), president of Morgan vincess Nowah salls — gganley & Co., told the “mono- ould be next week, poly investigation” at Capitol.| of ¢ ly son Day dinner speech as likely t0| The dis be harmful to national unity. bR The former G.O.P. presidential gouth which s wdidate declared that the Presi-| wednesday ent failed to make the non-parti-| g, hurry with your mail and aid to s unless they put L Present for the meeting were Mes- an spee h he mised | jor it s st offic ——— dames Bty Mp(‘ormxckL‘Be!h Nord- 10Ws: ed to the Asrivaltural Departhent.|the promised wage increase into|San speech which e 11”“ nised | get it in the post office tomorrow H Plans for a public card party Fri- Gomes Beuty MeO e, Hel Janua $ 859791 | The Ohio added the Pres-|effect at once | when it was announced that three | evening a¢ 7 o'clock or it will be Lucille Stonehouse, Helen Bern- 0 ] Republican leaders were invited 0| juct too bad as it will not be dis- ew ars r"ve cday night were discussed at last February lident has add other 300 mil- - | : " Ted Johnstone, Alva New- b 4 cvening’s meeting of the Catholic March 1,092,661 lions to the Federal payroll | attend the Democratic dinner. Lan 1nuhvd : : n ). M. Polley and Oscar Olson. 5 tc He| | &ld that tbe specch sounde Jaughters of America, held at the & 7 April 763,164 |also pointed c ans’ of s don said that the speech sounc g st e ’ g Mrs. George Gullufsen was the in- P! g also pointed out means of saving | «d . ¥ LR Parish Hall. May 1,237,142 |more than 285 millions on re ‘“:“H“w“l;;"‘y““};‘)’l’;fl“& E‘;‘m]?“m’d (OMMITTEES OF or uneal‘i €s ocr S| 3 inuex o ety vited guest. Pinochle and bridge will be played o SPEATIETU June 3,156,971 Said S r Taft: “The truth| % and the affair is to be held in the July 5,651,691 of course is that he does not want | ABOARD TONGASS | in. power i | Two new cars were received here Parish Hall. In charge of the ar- BACK TO CALIFORNIA August 18879100 |to balance I\w bu(lup( ” | (HAMBER ‘[0 BE yesterday by the McCaul Moior rangements for the occasion are = September Mrs. J. J. Klein, Mrs. A. M. Geyer Harry West \ml wife are aboard October npany dson € d Mrs. Guy McNaugh i FOR IHIS I ORI The first 1940 Hu &ng. MIR y McNaughton. The the Yukon for their winter home ' November | WAR loAN "AMED fOR 1940 rived on the Nort 1 for | | TATIS, F. Freeburger. The car is done ‘n refreshment committee includes Mrs, in California. They will return December SEATTLE, Jan. 10. — green and boasts all the Howard Crocken, Mrs. Katherine north in April and go to Grub- Sl amer Regular weekly luncheon meeting Nye and Mrs. Verne Hoke. stake ' where they have ' mining Total exports .. $63,354681 SAYS Nlppo NS | Tongass sailed for Southeast A |of the Juneau Chamber of Com and improved co: | aska early this morning and is| | merc will be held tomorrow noon at| Steve Stanworth is & eniences A food sale was also arranged for property. — e e — and is to be held at Bert's Cash RN LAy L | heduled to ive at Juneau nexi the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho-|ing a auto. His Grocery January 27. Mrs. J. Har- Empire Want Ads Bring Results. : " GOOD EQR 1939 ‘m:lu\ night at 8 o’cloc! < : T . { tel. Presiden Charles Beale will an- 1940 Dodge cancn (it s S R i e ‘ Stock Qu JTATIONS assengers aboard the [ OTTAWA, Jan. 10. — FINancs| aounce his committees for the com- Pusin SO g scoked for Juneau incl Rnlete ‘Z"q‘";};‘(“‘lll‘mm“‘f‘q‘:_‘“‘lg;; ‘““‘“ ing year. Empire Want Ads Bring Results rson, Paul Jensen, Peter Oswold, | the I Collins, Mrs, H. Mann, Morton |be open for subscription on Mon- | NEW YORK lnu 10. — Closing Dedares Japa n D d No‘ morning. He said the loan ws |quotation of Alaska Juneau mine V |0|a|e Ame“(an 5, e M s yurely demestic with bonds avail-| & : stock today is 6%, American Can e \ for from $50 up in order to 9 (-] ide for small subscribers’ sub- 114%, A da 29%, Bethlel | . P Steel ;‘;‘cfim(;‘nmm:nwe;the;i: F|Sh|"g GrOLmdS Mee"ng Held by scriptions, The Finance Minister| ¥ as low as Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 10, said the amount and terms of the ABOUT A General Motors 54'4, International WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Sen- | Sons Of Le 'On first Canadian war loan would be WHAT’S fi’u! Harvester 59, Kennecott 37%, New | St 1 Bciwellenbath” o announced on Friday. York Central 177, Northern Pacific | washington, today said a careful | 'WHAT YOU| 8%, United States Steel 64%, Pound | check of Alaska waters duri R TR INSIDE? : e salmon fishing s led to|night's meeing of the Sons of the 5’ s ! [:lm R ,shcw any violation n of its|Legion. Regular business was dis- © v . M. A DOW, JONES AVERAGES | ygreement not to license vessels for | cussed by the group which met at ; / The following are today'’s DOW.| fishing off the American coasts.| the Legion Dugout and plans were Fire never destroys a house without burning Jones averages: Industrials 150.15.| gchwellenbach come day | made for a social session on January | (Io R ANKS up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- {ralls 3185, utilities 26.10. Japan, Russia, Canada and the|23 tects the building. To protect your household | RAP'l”:‘;; so;’l‘ll United States, will have to frame| i m{;}éns k i i i x reat conserve fish of the | e a sgisifégnge(;?:;);i;lf:s;ngnim;;ngmli;.firefi | Charles Rapuzzi and ‘Robert Ra- }o:maixncli?ir, L el Jacob Benner arived in Juncau| PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 10. — Al - 5 costs surprisingly little. puzzi of Skagway, are southbound | aboard the Yukon and expected|major split in the ranks of the { s aboard the Yukon for a trip in| Nething has developed <o far, of (to winter here. Bonner recently powerful CIO International Wood- GENERAL ® the States. reports that Schwellenbach will be| flew to Fairbanks from Nome, then | workers Union has started when - —_———————— named to a Federal judgeship in nt to Seward by train to con- | the Columbia River Council voted lneil with Lhe Yukon. 1(0 end payment of dues to the ELECTR,C SHATTUCK AGENCY “'IE an Empire ad. : : Fasmrn ‘Washington. TELEPHONE 249 Office—New York Life WASHER Here is QUALITY . .. DEPENDABILITY . . and BIG VALUE in a money- sazing washer . . . Be thrifty—Don't n opportunity! G. E. Qualities Are Many: PERMADRIVE MECHANISM. NEVER REQUIRES OILING. QUIET WASHING OPERATION. AGITATOR WASHING ACTION. RUBBER-MOUNTED G. E. MOTOR. PORECLAIN TUB. G. E. GUARANTEE. .‘ — Investigaie — ‘ Then INVESTina G. E. ® | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT . . : y . . & POWER COMP D BOARD AT ST. LOUIS—Lest their m-nound mother harm them, these Polar bear cubs weighing a total m of four pounds are being bottle-fed a St Louis 200. Keeper Moody Lentz, who runs above cafeteria, takes them home with him nightly, Oldest Btmk iz | Alaska ; Commercial Savings | Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends \ Bank Juneau, Alaska &3

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