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4 T —_— SDAY, MAR. 13, 1940. . !‘5 . DEP. T OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU a I‘ g 4 2 § 77 ¥, 3 rgy A 4 ! E "ATHER » 4L > (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) F R M ! N 4 4 % Forecast for Juneau and vicinitity, beginning at 3:30 pm., Mar. 13: Modle er w 1 ¥ r xcept northorly over Lynn Canal and inex : ; along the coast of the Gull of Mutual Defense Policy Al- Peace Between Russiaand |, s N & 4 D Hinchin i moderate t fre 1 - ready Announced - Fin- Finland Does Not Re- | S RS land, Sweden, Norway move Threat ‘ [ LOCAL DATA COPENHAGEN Mar¢ 5TOC Horm h € temp. I ni Wind Ve \ ity Weather Plans for a efense t y 10 | ) 3 between Finlal c - 36 7 7 r vian neighbor N Al | Noc ted 10 1 den has er d as the first af- 10 | termath of the Soviet-Finnish wa RADIO REPORTS 1...1.4,“ Minister Tanner ¥ | i TOI already are u umong Fin con- [ Station last 24 hours tenp cmp nish, Swedish and Norwegian: lead- flict. Guenth that the p | an \ 31 4 4 0 « defense alliance ne as iweder. m 23 « Announcement of the plans for ! m Ar | € 17 10 ] ;s the new defen liance was pre- before 1l s 5 ) 6 0 ( pared for the Finnish newspapers. « her reneat | ) 10 11 01 Cle The announcement says: “It D I Germ, an: | 0 15 4 5 0 been learned from an official Fin- o | 28 13 18 0 [ h government source that as the Giot | 41 ) 40 0 ( resuit of conversations which have | 11 2% 40 taken place with Swedish and Nor- PR A ] 10 09 we overnment officials, a plan it i1 defensive alliance among v‘ 3 i 3 three countries is established ’ Portland 41 guaranty of Finland fron- | Wigihisca . i c r o | WEATIER SYNOPSIS in the day, Forcign Min- azse x| 1 15 \er had informed the Fin- (B | moderate d e sititated: in’ the Gulf ¢ in a radio speech that ot 8 ou | gay ha 4 which had been signed e e 0 as bee vaneing i b ;,)‘ni:‘\: ey “:;(. With more than 5,000 persons reported homeless and with many small towns virtually marooned from the outside world, fiood conditions in the I ascertained to | g gl et ¥ B W % Sacamento Valley in California were reported reaching even more critical stages as dykes began giving away under (he high water. This armed interventic ccurred over South 1 h as Finnish soldiers s 2 ® g ) gan giving g Yoo occurred over Southeast Alasks e I e isthous and on “erial view is a typical scenc in the rich farming area north of Sacramento and near the (ow™ of Priricetor e Iughe b e Juneau, March 14.-—Sunrise 6:21 anset 5:50 the various fronts and in the Arc- ; & ' ’:”““ “’ ety 1 ! m tic laid down their guns in obedi- . } " o IR e Sals hE Sk EAEIRR M Jackson Wil BELGIANPLANEIS Asserf Allies PEIRY ISLEAVING o . . Under the agreement for the | 1 Fin O(AL &u» (Qé?l ,fi;ks. MC BS?RQM of about four miles was created pea a ass, & | ) \id 1 ‘5 LOSES LAWSUIT between the opposing forces. ow a(e AT De at o e . GERMAN BOMBER POSTTOMORROW | GAINST HANS BERG ded by mier Ryti The Salvation Army Pible r'm\.; L4 ® ? fact Finl o s way home by way will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30' nce of ing a victor 5 k o Q o 1 T ¢ tr 1€ # oclock at the home o ur. and (raff Is Machine Gunned- [ oug pfla Warden Wil Be Relieved e & today 1n Di- i Z I r A Jury in th civ Mrs. Stanley Jackson will be the 1 G S e sy guon i v | Makes Forced Landing i by Ralph Ferrandini Atfendants Named 2 i Nordsirom ngain Dick Johnson, who has been out i W ) | . . : Berg. The jury was out {wo T doimeen, 206 s boep ot essage o 1 Pilot Unmjured German Official Circles from Seattle Whittier - Cowling “a for the past several momhs re- | 3 M k c ' i ) P, | Mrs. Nordstrom's husband eyt Empire Want Ads Bring Results. BRUSSELS, March 13.—Belgian aKe Lomment on Weddn sturday John £ Stt - flise' 1o Polat June 23 Ravisg _ lofficials have protested to Berlin . g t aku § 1p Mr. | been injured mber plane by a German bomber. | e : This afternoon Simmons was to led for comp jon but ' The Belgian craft made a forced| BERLIN, March 13.—Today Ger- | g annette Whittier ha ) Ketchikan from Dor orty | found in favor HO"ywood Slgh/.l /IIIII' Sounds | § tanding after being hit by mfl“hl“"‘m“n official circles and the Goer-| o pl e el endaiie. S Jimmy Marks, dropping Kurt - o i | cun bullets. The pilot was not in-|ing newspaper, The Essen Nation-|post at 0. 2 bert W. Caw ren off at Petersburg | Try an Empire ad By Robbin Coons | jured. He said he was trying to|al Zeitung, were outspoken in e P Thth ISR Wil 'pé solStnilzed ‘at: 8 ¢ HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 13.—Movies are never made with force the German plane back across|assertion that the new Russo-Fin $ g % | out conferences th v)& lgian border nish peace treaty means thai Gt Je N« " ern I Movies are almost never made by one man, either, but that i The German Government re-|grjtain and -France are now con-|dini retu e 9 5 what goes on for “The Smiler With the Knife.” George Orson :”"}‘ (:'““ [i;l"l 1":‘“ "l'l”‘:“ hr::”d l‘l" fronted by a defeat of such euor-|irom Washingtor : Rob = Welles, of whom you may have heard a bit lately, is the fellow g S, ohrte :\‘A"’ S t:)‘l" mous proportion, to quote the Na-| The of 1 pt open L maid Is this movie, then, being made with one-man conferences? tory. | tional Zeitung, “That the px een th a8 departi Robert Davlin will be best mar ¥ No. y ED of the Allied powers can wnd \dini ival by Mrs.|Ted Cowlix Dr. Judson Whi 4 I have Geoffrey Homes' word for that. I also have his ac :.:;,L;“:;:;,,Li‘.:“-'f‘m S SIRSLCLOUS RIS o ier will be ushe AT ol et B an g stual) of oes on at SequARd | Miss W will n ir count w|xx§x|l\nl)4 rather }]mlx factual f what ¢ on at a | The German press continucd thei marriage by her father 1e ser. “Smiler With the Knife’ conference, participated in by Pro- Promlle e o en g ey T b e s { ducer Welles, Writer Welles, Director Welles, and Actor Welles the north has disrupted an A l‘,| !2@ In e H as o : et S - m.-m to circle the German w yier willl sing. two eled n Producer Welles' office, Producer Welles looks up from the ‘ wall defenses by attacking from | he W mareh’ will B script and frowns into a mirror. Writer Welles frowns back | the Baltic and the consequent en- | LA ] s Carol Beery Davi “This won't do, Welles,” says Producer W. “It won't do at “"“H”“"“' of the Scandinavian| Ip Gma I( for the couple will be all. You've written in a sequence that will cost a frotune. Exiras countries in the Eastern FEurope ) s held after the wedding at the D Millions of extras. Trucks. Motor boats. Money doesn't grow conflict. | tin Avenue home of the bride’s par g on trees, old boy.” e ‘ ent and M M. S. Whittier Writer Welles waves a deprecating hand. “Money,” he says NII\ERIAA(;;-; LICENSE | 0 e ow g “Money. gpon't you ever think of art, Chief?” Government fo Be AsKed A marisse lcens : i “Don't call me Chief,” says Producer Welles. i‘""" by U. S. Commissioncr Teli | T .10 mV! € ! Dire 3 . !Gray to Robert Cowling and Mary| ROME, Ma ki it Writer Welles turns to Director Welles. “How about it? Don't to Increase {:”V IJgh' SHga ‘“‘_‘”1“{’]“\“"\" e {h"”‘L.;(_‘d“"‘J‘ . you think that sequence ought to stay in?” m Fa(lllhes t P { Tomatie ‘;,:".] & § aflne at O;I(S Actor Welles interrypts. “No,” he says, walking up and down q i GUN PRACTICE b The legations of Ecu | . . and waggling his beard, “I'm not in that sequence at all.” PARIS: Mreh 19Members. of| ,Y/histies of the Halda today Were|gium and Uruguay saccre YQ SO(!aI Meeim@ “Now, Orson,” says Produces Welles, “don’t you start complain- e Bl “;”Lk‘ —Members Of ggnals used in gunnery practice,|{he Holy See, the Cuban and Bo- -4 = e Public Works committee of the cajiors and officers manning the big | Jiyian ministers to the Quirinale| . o ench Chamber of Deputes have 3 t | = i The Catholic Daughters of Am- o guns on the forward a r d and the Argentine Ambassador to asked the government to increase gip; " P ag v t 1S i 4 e met last r Parist | firing salvos at imaginary lagels’ the Holy See all maintain offices : > , the lighting in Paris and Other i the bright su ‘ P Hall with Mrs, G Gran DED WHISKEY Calvert "Reserve”: 90 Prodf —65% Grain Neutral large cities to halt the rise in acei-| i L {30 ‘the ite Alfonso of Spain | RCEeNt, presiding Spirits. Copyrizht 1940, Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City. ow dents which has resulted from the | ACCOUNTANT SAl DEine KW} sgazod of Spal| Plans were made for a soc ! nightly blackouts. While no official | Accountant Archie Betts is n so maintains his small €hanCel-| yeting March 26 when the C ‘ 2 Accountant Bett. mak- |1ory there. T figures are available insurance ©X-'ing a business call to Sitka, hav- % & EE s will invite as their guests all Cath a - s o-r mg the receptiom A perts estimate the blackouts have ing taken passage on the North Sea | | olie men on Gastineau Channel or In e “mm H crr::rmng hostessess give tripled the number of accidents. 'rrom here la;t night. { NOTICE CDA. Sewing Club will er flmes thoughtful guests who e 2 | The Junior Guild will hold a St s e R e - . bring gifts of delficious 9 SHUCKLIN TO SITKA. ! All asphalt-covered streets in Patrick's Silver Tea at the home i the hotes H R SMALL OIL B“RNING RANGE with le, g Shuguge: Little Perc'y S Sem Shucklin, traveling man, | Lincoln, Neb. are being marked of Dean and Mrs. C. E. Rice, Sat-| rLeest 6 you i for Sitka on the North Sea| with permanent traffic-lane lineslurdfly_ March 16, from 2:30 to 6| will be no more meetings i o'clock. aadv. | of study club until after Easter ,,” "must come" guest. “DanDuy* CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS Try 1ts exclusively ing. You've got a big part. A swell part. I'm having trouble enough without you butting in.” “I like that sequence,” says Director Welles. sweep, dignity.” “It also has a busted-down locomoti says the Chief. “Bust- ed locomotives cost money. Couldn’'t you use a handcar?” “ME play opposite a handcar?” groans Actor Welles. “Please, Orson,” says the Chief “I refuse to cut it,” says Writer other scenarist!” “It has scope, Welles. “Get yourself an- “I see a thousand men marching through the darkness—maybe 2,000 men. Marching, marching—what a scene!” That’s Director “At 10 buck a day apiece, ys the Chief. Welles. “Look at ‘Gone With the Wind,'" tehy beef about extras, or put handcars for “This isn’t a Civil War story,” the Chief “It’s greater than the Civil War ys Writer Welles. “I won't play in war pictures,” says Actor Welles. “You know I won't!” Director Welles smies derisively. “You forget you were once the voice of chocolate pudding on the air—and the voice of the tired washing machine.” “I'm not ashamed of my past,” says Actor Welles. “Get out,” orars the Chief. “All of you.” With that he cuts out 60 pages of the script, and then cuts his own throat. He must—as Goeffrey Homes insists—because no *eonference is complete without a throat-cutting. says Writer Welles. “Did locomotives? last nthl made of white stone chips * INWAKEOFINDIANATORNADO SOLDIER GOES ON TRIAL HERE TOMORROW A.M. | | Trial of William Albert Clayton | Dent. Chilkoot Barracks soldier, on [ one of two rape charges which were | filed against him the recent ‘C and Jury, will begin in District | Court tomorrow morning at 10 | o'clock. | Defense Attorney George Grigshy | today won a motion which will re- | quire the Government to elec s it will prose which of the charg cute at this time. Fifteen witnesses for the case,| both soldiers and civilians, were brought here from Haines on the | coast Guard cutter Haida. - DODSON WILFLY | NORTH TOMORROW Jimmie Dodson, Fairbanks-Kus- kokwim pilot, who-arrived yesterday | on the Alaska with a new 5- ]JL‘U | Stinson was at the airport today assembling his plane. Dodson expects to leave for his Fairbanks base tomorrow morning | Mrs. Robert Schoettler will be a passenger to Fairbanks where she idea of the terrific force with which a tornado whipped n. The twister left an cight- ‘This phonephoto of a wrecked home gives a graphic through the Evansville area of Indiana, killing one person and injuring elever mile path of wreckage. Can be used wxh or without fan. ON DISPLAY! RICE & AHLERS CO. PHO Third and Franklin will visit friends in the interior cl:y.‘ R Gldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit e Banking by Mail Department The 8. VMi. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska | r—