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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1940. e, e —— Williams Temporary Chairman | he would not be a candidate to|three votes from Ketchikan; E. H.| M U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Lew Williams of Wrangell today | succeed himself Hill with one Juneau vote. GI (er'ne ar tare prey - was elected un: ously to serve ‘I expect to serve out my term,” Second Division—Howard Lyng [ THE WEAI HEI{ Tempor: { Fred he said, “and after that I expect of Nome with 18 votes; John wal- H o continue as to take a rest. I am not quitting| mer and M. E. Monaglé, both of (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) 3 @ : . L] Sorri ol S 2 t - - Tempor ¢ the Democratic Party and I am|Juneau, with oné Second Divis- Ex Ios‘on 2 Mdhons obcoset e TR T s The keyn: touched on many not quitting Alaska., I realize Al- ion proxy apiece. g ¥ Occas ) gl rair onight % " et W preat future, In my Third Division—Harry Deland of PEDSRIoRAl i LT SR e U Report, he r winds. Minimum temperature tonight 32 degr policy. Of \auy years in the Territory, I|Palmer with four votes; Mike Hass I [] . winc limum temperatur night 32 de (ONVENTION sald t hould do, have seen it recede and then come|of Anchorage with one Vote; Os- a a o IS a !n Forecast for Southeast Ala: Intermittent light rain, excep not to n, and now Alaska has largely car G. Olson Of Juheau, with 15 "y L Hellenthal Says Conditions d somethine ! light snow over the extreme northeastern portion tonight and Thurs- Interior come into its own.” | Third Division proxies, Sk May Require Draffing ~ sue» eriorts e aid e Unton He said thay of votes: Pred sorni of marmanes Jorsey for Distance | Will, However, Confinue | i o e day. Slightly warmer over the extreme northeastern portio ntoni tries to The Attor! General said the Fourth Division—Mrs, Luther C b ¥ ' developed on a by all political subdivisions under the | six votes, 30 pm., Jan. 17 e southeast- making and aska he » coast of the If of Alaska. om Dixon Entrance to will be mod- B from Si to Cape Hinchinbrook, fresh to and southeasterly; and from Cape Hinchinbrook to Ko- somethi along t : | Resin o st and southeasterly wind, except northerly over ¢ to develop the Ter- Territory possesses natural wealth|Hess of Fairbanks, three votes Blast Shakes Area in New Belgmm, The Nethe”dnds e s would “ge nerican flag, Alaska owes most | which will make 1t “the first State | Luther C. Hess of Fairbanks, 11 Wiids along LHE ookt just a job out of ourlto the Democratic Party. “Epp RES'““G able Thursday T ol e Party Praised | P GIBBSTOWN, New Jersey, Jan.| BRUSSI ) he it s S il ] described Democratic Party,” he said, | FRoM ws'bMS AT 17—-Two men were killed and e wh v over the IR B EA the nomination. Someone else will|as the aspiration of every Ameri-|«h more for Alaska than third man was injured in a glycer- ! « st cotnt Barotheter ‘Temo . Humiaity wina Velocicy = Weath be nominated.” can, of every Democrat espec y other party ever did.” KEI(HIM“ Soo“ ine explosion es today that wreck- plete n 3 - and yest'y 30.11 25 83 w 6 Cloudy World Problem But he pointed out that the or A motion extending thanks to ed the unit of the duPont Company The N T be- 3 am. today 30.10 31 k! S 12 Cloudy Speaking of world conditions and | vay to home rule is to build Truit: for his able services to Al-| \o . 1 geess foffifer Juneau |FOVder Works and shook an area cau rep Germany was cor Noon today 3017 39 66 ESE 10 Rain of the necessity of America’s sel- | Ior hood v and to the Party was passed Bl for ”"e past '17 years with [‘hl, for a distance of 20 miles. centr ¢ ng t RADIO REPORTS ting an example of democracy Mining Law by the convention. | " Buitodss S;ervlce Wil tendered The company announcement lists ! ¢ wat mewhat | TODAY 1 success, thé National "Committee- e Nationai Committeeman I'his afternoon a Credentials hid res!éllation st 'Kewhtkan = the dead as Earl Harrison, 32, and B Mir r, Gen Max. tempt. | Lowest 8:30a.m Precip. man declared recommended platform plank de- | committee consisting of Luther ’1em.er p‘rivute biisiness, atcording to Edward Bundens, Jr., 31 Henru Denis, today sai hat de Station last 24 huu;s | ¢ ; iflm)‘) & 28 hm”'s W. Much will hdpperf between ‘now | claring the Party in Alaska OP- fess, Chairman, E. L. Sampson, ""chlector 4t Customs 3. "% Bonnors Raymond Hicks was injured by f ¢ naintained| oo oo 12 g 02 and the time of the national con- | po: 'v“ to any fundamental change j. Connors J Howard Lyng, M.| Deputy Collector Stepp entered the explosion although he was 500 ne i nic Barrow 13 -22 13 0 Blow. sSnow vention, but if conditions then are the mining law. E. Monagle, Oscar G, Olson, Mikunhe Customs Service in 1923 from yards away from the blast > Nbrie & 23 13 0 iaia the sanfe us conditfons today, the Our Democratic Party,” Hellen- | jjass and Fred Sorri, agreed un-|y . piieqii of Public Roads offices | T ethel | 15 5 02 Al Democratic conventford should) thal concluded, “now is in har- imously on the seating of Lhe!here His resignation hecorhes m.-‘} e e Taku Is “QW rbanks 1 _—, 7 T (;]u,.u,v: nominate Prvsidm‘lt Roosevelt u:md mony. I war : u»» congra m.m" you folldwing Delegates: i | fective January 15. STOCK QUO"' TI0NS l Paul | 2 20 0 Blow.snow Jnake him run whether he wants on that. I dot say there are not Delegates and Prozies | e gt LR 4 TATIONS Dutch Harbor | 24 2 - to or not.” difféerences of opinion among us, First Division—Lew Williums:\ndi IE | T Kodiak | 36 37 Cloudy Hellenthal sdid’ he believed the | but it would not be a democratic| van H. Fisk of Wrangell; Helen‘jERRY WAI [}) | B un&au Oun Gordova ‘ 35 © s o President to be as much opposed |party if there were not differences | Bender, J. J. Connors Jr., Frank | BA(K VA(A“ | NEW YORK, Jan. 17. — Closing Juneaun | 24 37 Cloudy to a third term as anyone clse of opinion, Chinella and James V. Davis, all| ] \ ON price of Alaska Juneau mine stock r y s . | Sitk: | 29 % “We re ‘1l dpposed to any third| “Give the people good govern- of Juneau; Mrs. J. Wick and E.| toddy 1s 0%, Amibfican Can 1ldl, SEATILE, Jan. #I — SUEMEr| | 39 16 Rain term,” he declaréd. ‘“I ‘am, you ment” he said. “Do what is best| L. Sampson of Ketchikan; Eric| Jerry Waite, employed in the of- | Anaconda 27%, Hethlehem Steel Ta A v | 33 36 Fostsy are and every American citizen is, | for the people’s interests and Wwe Ness, with two votes from Pet-|fices of the U. S. Forest Service here, |73%, Commonwealth and Southern I / g 20 31 l“:’ as a matter of sentiment. But|are certain to succeed’ ersburg; H. R. VanderLeest hold- |returned on the Alaska from a 1%, Curtiss Wright 9'2, General el P ey 46 46 0 (¢ when a qtiestion &rises as to Truitt Speaks ing two Skagway proxies; Neil An- | month’s leave in the States. Motors 52%, Kennecott 36, New York < e F A WEATHER SYNOPS whether’ Wwe should sacrifice our Attorney General James S. Tru- | derson, with two votes from Sit-| Miss Waite spent the holidays Central 16%, Northern Pacific 8 sentiniénit of our couhtry, there|itt addressed the convention 1o ka; John Covich, with two votes | with her family in Lewistown, Mon- |United States Steel 58%, Pound | caft’ be only one answer.” “:mnmmce that, because of ill health, | from Juneau; P. J. Gilmore, with|tana. $3.95 EE | | i | | i H | | o> A storm area was centered this morning over the western poi N ta Peninsula with lowest repor pressure 28 and Point. Abnormally high pressure prevailed over northw ern Canada. Cloudy wea revailed this morning throughout Alaska with precif n - over m 1 of the erritors Preci tion was also reported m Dixon Entrance southeastward PRI DOW, Ji e = - — ~ - - EETA i il - v‘ : 3 000000000 RIS | (CEes 256 e 2 SHOULD GET 'EM; = = rails 3041, utilities 25.14. to Washington, It was much warmer last night over the Alaska = = CRE ‘DE_A&N LA\NGUAGE Railroad Belt and colder over the western portion of the Alaska = = 5 | Peninsula and over the Aleutia , = = (ANADA’S HRS]’ s s | Juneau, Jan. 18—Sunrise, 8:32 am.; sunset 3:49 p.mn = e T T e — - E = Make Trip fo Town Satur- = = ol - | E WARLOANGOES days, Chew Tobacco, COAST GUARD SWEDISH STEAMER = = _ Y = S RIGHT OVER T0P Talk Polifics | |EADING HOOP REPORTED SEIZED ° = = T LESTON, Miss., Jan, 17— — = = OTTAWA, Jan. 17. — Canada’s ¢ outs new have off A(E N ("Y STOCKHOLM, Jan. 17. — Ty = = first war loan of $200,000,000 has consent to make their German warships are reporte = = been oversubscribed Within WO cysiomary trips into town Saft : tory over the | 2ve captured the 1 Baltic i = = days after offered to the public. {5 che Jbacco and talk DOMLICS, |yro: ‘Hg‘_( # |\,‘: ‘fl’"‘m””- ‘w.;-“. teamer Bring = Z This is the official statement gnd they can go in school buse ida basketball L8| company which owns the ¢ e = & made today by the Bank of Cana- (5, » out in front in the 1o-| yorted her to be carrying fifty pa = = o ki i with two wins and | congers. o' was not yet known | = = The subscriptions totalled $248,- court asking that folks who own|g : ed closely by the}ypeiper the German naval vessel = £ 10 i i s \u).‘.ui” ]:m:: Krause team, which has won its| gin permit the steamer to continue o = = 5 8 it | phte SO ARG N (g Bt : on her way to Stockholm after in- = = neighbor rid tandings to date, inclusive of |goouo Vo o S e her a prize -E_ = T’ v to town. “It hurts|games last night, a follows ¥ s 4 s T = = > L ’ operator com- Won I Pet E = E "‘/y ut ”[’ Haida 2 *o' hgdo | B = = )] 4 r R. E. Ja Krause 10 1000 = = immemorial citi-| Elx gl 50 = = sr LOUIS Jan. 17—Could you Rtk o Fomet g g = B ke o3 hvE WL % PR OF Sole vel roads and legisl oo | Don Holden, son of Alex Holden = £ Adolph Budd-Jack, 32, one of five yjopway in buggy or wagon. Th VISITS, OUTSIDE an avocation and has tu it to = §E Urothers who are engaged In cuthing ooyt pel it is the right of Peter Walts, in the construction | vocation. i = = siltouettes, says he averages $150 & (). Amorean people (o go to|cffice of bl M- | FouhB ik Taity = QB YRR WIS G DRI GO AEaGE on Saturday and chew to-| fair from aldent at the world Ec P = B 8nd black AR ! and talk ntl States, dur-|purgh School of Art in Scot = = The brothers, sons of immigrants : Dol ¥ t his Montana 3 & £ 4 = = ; This court sbelieves too, the : has taken e at the Hotel = = from Finland, divide the United Hive & W ealeh home. L I8 eBndustink Skt = == States and each works a section g adits b s 4 K SR i e = ~ == Adolph said he rned the art ) WWsa0 T ey Yoai ol Rubber A entRe wete P = = ,{,';“’:f]‘ :::( i;:“"‘[l’]':“’l Pl LI and will be the|respectively the prin agr sh farm income in t} 4 = = alibtor e 5 to way this God-given|tural imports of the United States in 1938 was appro: = = 3 right of the people in 1938, $7,632,000,000. = = = = = | = = ' SR 4 £ = IMODES ofthe MOMENT B = . of the E = ) — by Adelaide Kerr = s = ¢ g = . = = = - = ' = i S Lo = £ s = ] A B = 5 L = | = o A% & b = ) = = Is Under Your Eyes = = B = = . = = i Every day a mighty pageant unfolds . . . an intense drama mote shthrall: g § ing than any play that was ever produced. It is life! Its mystefies, iis E = thrills, iis sorrows daily claim our atiention . . . daily add intefest 16 our = g = ; = individual lives. It is vitall Gripping! Dramatic! THE EMPIRE brings = ol %v = you this. Through iis pages marches life with all its infinite variations of E i tone . . . life makes the news. Read THE EMPIRE with this in mind . . . E ] = g‘ keep the gigantic world panorama that makes THE EMPIRE uppermost. = ' 4 With this perspective you'll enjoy THE EMPIRE more than ever before! § ° i [ ] “ 9 : Juneaw’s Newspaper 7 % 9 Another version of the popular resort pinafore, which is predicted for spring, is made of gaily striped floral pigue, treated to avoid fading in : Wlflflmlfllllflu“l|fl|||ml|||||llllllllll||lllllll|I|||ll|lllIIllllHI|l|m|||l|||l|Il||||III|||||ll||||||Il|mm||||||||||||_|l|fl|||||||||]|||||||||||||l|||||lfi suds o sun. 1t tops a play suit (slorts and shirt) of while pique. The open-crowned hat is of pigue to match it. Notice the wedge-soled shoes.

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