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ibwal B gilifai The Netherlands bring all Dutch stren; as France warned she woidd sup) by Germans. Dutch troops are marching out of WALLGREN = = SPURRING NEW OUI Representative Says Pack- ers and fi Are P | Fishermen in the cycle Bristol B: in of red salmon five First Jartment of It furth *The departiment has express Delief that these residents ¢ merit p r conne Burl d the € jtory t the red i€ I s Bay can : S nece ; {ishir jons in 19 A j = —Cateh Drons » ‘Phe red salmon catch in 1915 X % e over 14,000,000 fish, but has fa Pl * 3 to four and a half million in 1930 1 Burlew d, that in 1935 A™ Fapume when it wa cted, the catch 1 ¢ amounted to little more than 3.- id that in order to effect a perce reduction in fishing 15 were so d: fted as to re- 1 days ago ODES of the _z;@; e i 8 n. The onen-toed sandals are white too, Jations Arm, Move Tr “fun and pinafore—white as starch—top the sea-blue cotton play dpid which Miss Alice Roberts of New York wears at Miami Beach | iA neighbor took away one of ma‘Sam.a Barbara, and Mr. and ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1940 : oops as Nazi, Red Invasion Threaten - 5 3 S NSRS e w DEPARTM OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and beginning at 3 Cloudy to: and Tuesday, i ] Fa t for Southes 3 cept light snow tonigl portion L o fresh easterly wind, decre porti | 4 winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alas moving 1 8 ind located : wst, of California and @ trough of low pressurc | into Yukon Territory, from I < outherly tonight ftin | Tue om itka to moderate to | ea becoming Tues day ! LOCAL DATA ¢ sarometer Temp. fumidity wina Velocity — Weathe: \ 3 ) pam, y 29.17 35 94 2 f 0 am. today 43 ¢ : 20 45 30 i 12 Rain i RADIO REFORTS | | TODAY | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip: 3 | mp. temp. 24 hours Weather | 33 35 1 Pt.C | | i [ 15 18 0 Clou | =34 -34 0 . Clear ! { -33 Cle ; = | W g a troops emerge from a frontier fortification near tho Gemman Protesting against Russian violation of hef it (2. et i | Fairbank { 2 st vorder as 700,000 reservists are called to the colors as preparedness den adds to defenses, especially an l‘-nlll"“_‘l-\ S x;l g | St. Paul 9 | 5 Clear for any possible moves by Hitler. is pictured in the Gulf of Bothnia during practice. Bubtih Haitor .88 ‘ %0 Flzin < : ei—— —— ———— - 3 38 30 Fo | crdo 33 30 o1 I [l [] [l » | ova | Cloudy 0 ' S § 6 Juncau 15 | 3 Rain ragedy's Children Find Place in L0 §-sbemt £8 o ] | Ketehikan 53 | 40 iy % .E | Seattle G4 | 50 Clo o Portiand 55 44 45 T Cloudy AP Feature Service NEW YORK-—The roof-top looked pretty much like any New York City nursery school playground. The same i-lit-colored barrels, the same two- sy-fours propped up as slides, and ame hollow boxes. At first glance, the children look- very much the same, too. They raced up and down, squabbling over whose box was whose. One child, hammering away on a stick of wood, hit his finger and burst into howls. 1t might be any nursery school. But there was a difference. Several children wore shoes of unmistakable foreign make. Another had a cap with a long A little boy wore a leather waistcoat and leather hunting cap. These were not American children, whose parents paid several hundred dollars to send them to nursery school, but refugee children—Ger- mans and Austrians and Czechs, brand-new arrivals in the United States. ssel Here » Few Weeks | Many of the 30 children who come daily to this nursery school, which is sponsored by the United Order of True Sisters and supervised by the New York Kindergarten Association, have been in this country only a few weeks. They come to the nursery sehool because their parents are working, and they can't be left at; h alone. Most of them know no English when they come. But they under- stand directions in English, and their teachers use English as much as possible “They learn English easily because they are childrer expiained one teacher, who used to supervise a | nursery school in Vienna, “We try to help them by games and songs which | mention the same objects over and over. “By themselves they talk a mix- ture of German and English. It funny to hear them.” Hansi Shows 'Em The teacher pointed to the curly-| headed boy who wore the long- | tasseled cap. “That Tittle one, Hansi, | he is our youngest. He is not yet two. {and cannot talk at all. He onl | screams when something happens.” Hansi proceeded to demonstrate. “A neighbor tock away o:e of h .[:; heols T\‘IO mov srthward into the Yukon Terr tht i : ' i Anc of moderate intensity appe be movin Wiaali?s Cht [P1)) ¢ o 1 t Gulf dis- - i € rain 2. Tem- k W by | and colc Jur t ! Te 8:11 2, 4:16 p.m At Conference on Housing ore was shot by barber V. E. Wil re match week against River b of Thief Rivey F: Minnescta, a four position ma ith iron h g the past week are a « B u 9 87 r y Williams 100 99 84 i 9 94 61 A I 98 99 84 C 48 i I (e SCARTET FEVER {ASE AT SITKA IS QUARANTINED blocks, and the ireain catie thsCries DAt b - Aliedenia” cai. Deparimentiof:Healie 0f- “ mediately. The teacher wen t- Mr »{ Mrs. R e X tis the problem. Berrard ficials Fly Out with When she came back ) d. Ur . . " % wy, Henry Morgenthau, 3rd, son of the Seeretary.of the Treasury, chats with You know, I like him. He Pilot Simmons | Director Carl Henry Monsees (right) as the National Association of independent. He would rather R | Housing O Is holds a five-day conference in Philadelphia, in coopera- alone than with other chil has been in America « weeks. His parents tors in Germany tion with the Philadeiphia Housing Authority and the U, S. Housing Authority. Monsees is from Chicago. serious case of scarlet fever discovered at Sitka yesterday of the Territerial De-| t of Public Health who flew housework here whilc : o with S the Histc 3 English so they can pass the medical {'FTI’B QY C APLY Gt o Sk Sh gton examinations. They all live ne Lty D Q.’n\(,ia T ul attem; ln Wa in recom a few blocks away 1ro: 0 - And at home, they were fan The same sort of life hi for many of the refuge The majority of the parent the professional class, but of job that means food ha. until they can re-establish selves in their profession school tries to find work f outside of New York, and ha ceeded so well that thes tur home has | | > family o be W the pupil in fir reia Hays, Director of tiie ternal and Child arren Eveland, Di- Health Laborator- Health, and recior Public ack cDaniel, chiliddrcn in the nursery scl Waldemar Jones. ies, were the Health Department rapid. t )e n was officials whe made the trip. Several of the teachers aic DR otaE Vo BB ugees, too. The Viennese 1 ROMISED an, 20, — The Authority an- school teacher worked in Iyn glass factory before sne work in her own field Refugee children may alte nursery school daily with charge. but parents who asked to contribute a doll | | | Daqce Saturday %%fiosiess Before Miss Helen Eeistline, daughter of | to help pay for lunches Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beistline, en- | - T tertained a group of friends Satur- | nat day evening before the President’s 1sing progra | Birthday Ball, at the family home Wildes Are Back e e oo B e avenn After Motoring = FOR THIRD TERM e Taen. . v 1 } Jores Smith, Miss Louise Adams and Into (alifornia ; Jchn Winther, Robert J. Turner, | cm Doalye. Meacham, Frank PHILADELPE A third term S : ”m' ‘” A% ""v””‘:"“‘cx;»hvl and Phillip Bertholl ! it et L 1 ety o o JOHN WALMER, T in_the States. - ~+o——, | DANIFISON FIERS | o B < v SHOREY SOID | FOR LEGISLATURE 31:!1‘1‘1:‘,;’§‘;’E“t1.“'§)x"'\ ‘.‘““l fors “A“»‘: Ii:‘l\:l T{:‘\‘N("Y; HL'J'“‘ i':ml”l“(: John Walmer of Juneau. Demo-' Outstanding Washington events are pictured above. Top, Williani L. askans, Mr. and M the Seals has been sold o, the Chi- crat, and Theadore R. Danielson Batt (left) of Philadelphia, elected chairman of the business advisory n, formerly of the C , Cubs, Delivery will not be of Auk Bay, Republican, today committee of the department of commerce for 1940, is congratulated by in San Francisco, the Mec- made until 1941, The sum is cash filed declarations of candidacy ocutgoing chairman W. A. Harriman. Bottom, Rep. Robert L. Doughton Caffertys, formerly rage opera- and two players, it is announced. | with the Clerk of the . District ‘left) confers with Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace after Wal- tor and Juneau proj V ow - - - — Court for {he Territorial House | '° appeared before House ways and means committee in defense of Today's News Today—Empire, of Representatives. Secretary of State Hull’s r_euiprocal trade agreements.