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‘You're a Guest It =11 0O 000000 AR Forget the Family in safe, comfortable Empire Bailder Luxury Coaches. Fores, one-way and round-trip, are exceptionally low. And driving strain—slippery roads—stormy weather. Take THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1940 | DEMOCRATIC TERRITORIAL PLATFORM — 1940 (Continued from Page Cnc) and grazing laws to suit the con- ditions existing in the various sec- F ju nea u g e vt Maple Court and wherever le. tions of the Territ 15. We favor the utilizations by pledge ourselves further s ‘ - Krause Meeting Haida Five Instead of Elks vs. spective bureaus and eneies of the Territory of Alaska and the Federal Government and their re- the adoption of the tut by the Alaska itorial De; tment | (d) A*Fer | Labor, adequately financed and Hennings completely equipped with authori under a comprehensive Labor Code. the basketball ht in inning at | (h) An amendment to the Ter- ! riterial - Workmen's Compensation Act to cover all occcupational di- © A tripie-header i e served far the ¥ 7:15 by ‘a gue’s wder Section 4 Chs T tween v Bession | Bt B ween two of t you'll enjoy air-conditioned comfort, deep, reclining seats, ex- ?I,I\ .M ' : :r’ru:lm..\h. : L s e o4 yped for cellent lighting, clean, modern dressing rooms. h‘{‘_['} e “l" i \V‘Yyl ‘l‘). "-’] night' B may de- Economical, too, are the appetizing meals in Empire Builder St 4 [ e " ¢ide the ehampionship of hizh school "dining cars. Or available ot your coach seat are sandwiches or ['55 i ‘-M:‘ ‘i iy y i hoaite hep courts for ple, 10¢; coffee of milk, 5c. B Rt B Bty D€ TR RSN ol Modern Tourists and Standard Pullmans offer other fow-fare Patricia Wirsrey, jobless dancer from New York who went to jail in |~ g AL ]‘(”; s . Schcol yourgster mele accommodations on the Empire Builder — daily to Chicago. Los Angeles in preference to becoming a strip-tease dancer, fs shown | Loy 0N O e, bbreviated per 1 Junes 1400 4 I o gl 2 as she was released in the custody of the Rev. Robert A. Jardine, the of the mid- | 100l boys provided under said Act in Alas \ ASHIE NGO LARTER, pastor who married the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, until she can by the Territorial Public Health o G n th A, Benicca (400 obtain work to suppert herself. She faces a formal probation hear- ' physician ¢ edical examiner ;. p g doann game \ | ing on a charge of malicious 3 on the Ait- Hollywood store windo Conditioned EMPIRE BUILDER' it BIRESIIENES- TN had been able to find. I e, e & L B ot St sy Yty VINE VSRR Y i oyt T LY THE DRAMA OF THE WORLD Is Under Your Eyes! Every day o mighty pageant unfolds . . . an intense drama more enthrall- . ing than any play that was ever produced. It is life! Its mysteries, its thrills, .its sorrows daily claim our attention . . . daily add interest to our individual lives. Dramatic! THE EMPIRE brings you this. Through its pages marches life with all its infinite variations of Read THE EMPIRE with this in mind . . . keep the gigantic world panorama that makes THE EMPIRE uppermost. With this perspective you'll enjoy THE EMPIRE more than ever beforel The Datly Alaska Empire Juneaw’s Newspaper It is vitall Gripping! tone . . . life makes the news. IIIMHMHIHIHIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIlllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIlII|IllIIIIHH"HIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII hief arising from her smashing a She told the arresting officer she would cr “rather starve than become a strip-tease dancer,” the only work she ithout char ense to the vs. ' Hennin d) Reducing the number Oof yng ngmmeritig Halda five : the Unemploy- thece teams remain undefeated this| ment Compensation Act from €ight year and tonight’s game may decide to three or more, and the period whijeh wiil go on to the League! of employment from twenty to five apown | week rause has power and experience 17. In conformity with the his- Haida has teamwork and condition toric Democratic principl with persistent drive. The | greatest good for the greatest num- game should be a real contest e of the geascne ber, Democratic party in Al- In the nightcap, Juneau High aska nerally, and the Democratic School will attempt to make it three | party in the First Division specifi- straight over the Dougas Y\L”mi cally, has from time to time gone High Schocl squad the | on record as favoring abolition of championship ! all salmon traps in the waters of The Crimson Beas have outweigh- | the Territory. Since, the reasons ed an doutplayed the smaller lads| for such abolition are now more from across the channel without compelling “ than ever before, trouble, so far, but Douglas has nev- | Now, therefore, be it resolved, er been known to show up without | by the Democratic Committee of a rooting section in the stands and | the First Division of the Territory a ball-hawking hard-trying clubj of Alaska that it favors enactment on the floor. | and approval of H. R. 3368, 76th S ‘ Congress, being a bil introduced | by the Honorable Anthony J n‘»J. W Club 10 [ mond, Delegate in Congress from | Alaska, to eliminate gradually the rl | in types of seine fish to . | related purposes [ Be it further resoived, tha £ re R g copy of this Resolution be Rones faniing sl varops poolt i S eisgd confrenting the homemaker. % 3 special reference to economy nd, Delegate in Congress from | : ne Management, will be a Alaska; to Honorable Harold L. = 5 . special preje the Departments Ickes, Secretary of the INerior; ¢ smerican Home and Applied Ec w the Committee on Commerce of |\ . vion™0r' (e suneau Womar the United States Senate and 10|, gtarting tomorrow and con- | the Committee on Merchant Ma- |\ uito"ton eriod of two months | rine and Fisheries of the United|my classes will be held weekly. in States House of Representatives.|ipe penthouse of the Alaska Elec- o e tric Light and Poower Company dnig at 11 oc'clock on Saturdays. tended to bri both real ar HolD SpE(lAl prespective, and also to all girls of the town who may be interested. | The classes will be under the | MEE‘[ TONIGHI wneral supervision of Mrs Elcwers, Home Eccnomist from the| - Graduate 8chool of the U ty A specal meeting of the Juneau of Washington, though they will Fire Department will be held to-|feature various speakers on the night at 7 o'clock, Fire Chief V. W.|different aspects of home making, Mulvihill announced today. |Home decorating, budgeting the Chief Mulvihill said the meeting|family income, family relationships, is “very important” and if mem-'insurance, and other similar topics bers are not in attendar at the|will be handled in the course of Fire Hall by 7:30 oclock, the 2-9|the series, all of them in the hands whistle will be sounded. of competent instructors. There will ———————— be no charge for the service offered Championship speller of all time by the club, it being a part of its in North Carolina was the late J.|regular program of community work J. Allen of Louisblirg, N. C. He for the current year, and all ex- could not only spell any word given | penses in connection therewith will him, but als ocould tell how many|be borne from the club treasury. | words from the top it was in the| The first of the series will be held | old blue-back speller. tomorrow morning with Mrs. Flor- —————————— | ence Syverud, of the Extension De- partment of the University of Al- {aska in charge. She will speak on | home decorating. Mrs, Blowers will |also speak briefly, outlining the ob- | Jectives of the entire series Though planned especially for young homemakers, busy with their |first problems, the classes are also | open to the general public, Mrs.| Harold Knight has announced, and | should the attendance at the class tomorow warrant it, a larger place | will be secured for subsequent les- ! sons. i [ TUROFF T0 MAKE | | KECTHIKAN VISIT L. W. Turoff, District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks| Lodge, sailed on the North Coast | for Ketchikan, where he will make lan official visit to the Ketchikan | Flks Lodge. returning to Juneau in ia few days. YOUR BAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT. ER RETURNS WITH THE | ALASKA FEDERAL | Savings and Loan Assa. Crrrrrrrr e TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING i FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men 5 A DS Irving | = increased fertilizer on as a motor fuel U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULYURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Sureau) st for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 19: Clear tonight, increasing cloudiness Saturday; moderate e: northeast wind. Minimum temperature tonight about 28 Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Northern portion—Clear colder tonight, increasing cloudiness Saturday; moderate to fresh east and northeasterly wind except fresh northerly over Lynn Canal Southern portion—Cloudy tonight, occasional light 1 Saturday; moderate to fresh east and southeasterly wind Forecast of wina along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: The winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Sitka will be moderate to fresh east and south:asterly; and from Sitka to ¥o- diak, moderate to fresh east and northeasterly. LOCAL DAT» Barometer Temn Humidity wina Velocity 3018 31 93 w 3 Forec Weathe: Cloudy £ime 3:30 p.m. yest'y 3:30 am. to 30.10 40 36 ENE 24 Noon today 30.12 39 33 NE 12 RADIO REPORTS i | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m Precip. 3:3Ca.m Station last 24 hours | temp temp. 24 hyurs Weather Anchorage 32 | 19 21 0 oggy Barrow 5 -5 -5 0 Clear Nome 34 31 34 02 Snow Bethel 42 | 35 39 0 Cloudy Fairbanks 27 2 3 Pt. Cldy St. Paul 94 | 34 Dutch Harbor .. 39 37 Kodiak 35 Cordova 34 2 28y Juneau 40 01 Clear Sitka 0 Ketchikan 31 0 Clear Seattle 3 a1, Snow Pertland 38 0 Cloudy San Francisco 40 0 Clear WEATHEK SYNOPSIS morning over the lowest reported pressure Low barometric pressure continued this thern Bering Sea and Aleutians with 28.88 inches a short distance wes. of Atka, High ‘barometric pres- sure continued this morning from Nome and Barrow southeasi- ward to Southeast Alaska and eastward to the Mackenzie Valley This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipi- tation over the Bering Sea region and over the Aleutian Island and Alaska Peninsula and by nerally fair weather over thee re- mainder of Alaska. It was 53 degrees warmer this morningat Nome and 20 degrees colder at Fairbanks Juneau, Jan. 20.—Sunrise, 8:2) a.m.; et, 3:54 p.m Sewers and sewage are receiving The tiny, hair-thin tunesten fil- attention in Germany. wage sludge is being used for farm lands. Scieh- interested in sewer gas!Cr than any other artificial heat ament of an incandescent tu lamp emits light at a temperature hig tists are ordinarily encountered by man DUPA News Today—Emy - > Today's ANGLE ON CUP CAKES Empire Want Ads Bring Lesults. NEW Here's a real triumph—Spit Date Cup Cakes! Tried and tested by Mary Mills with Fisher'’s Blend Flour, they prove the diffecence Fisher's Yield: 29 doten 234 cups Fusher's Blend Flowr 19 saspoons baking * powder 1 cup shortening blending can make in four. 2 g pow 1 cup buttermilk ‘/l :‘"m soda 1 cup dates, chopped | 1/ easpoon cloves Yy cup walnuts, chopped | % teaspoon salt Cream ihe shortening and sugar thoroughly. Add beaten egas. Sife flour and measure i Resift with baking powder, Sada, salt and spices. Add altemately wich the buttermil Add fruit and nuts with large amount of flour. Bake 25 to 30 minutes at 375" in well greased cup cake pars. BLEND FLOUR 1Ps the Blend that makes it better! LA.MACHINISTS MEEIS | LOCAL 514 MONDAY 5 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 7:30 P. M. s SUN LAMPS _ BASK IN THE RAYS ~ PORTABLE ~ SUN THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR YOU NEED SUMMER SUNSHINE To help build up rundown systen To help rout colds and sniffles. youngsters the ultra violet ed if be are to grow straight. THE G.E. SUNLAMPS ARE ACCEPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY PHONE 616

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