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8 Roosevelt Discusses Peace Pad Condemns Force Among Nations, Wanton Dis- regard for Law ASHINGTON, March 14.—Pres- ¢ ized on the 1 ce aty to con- force among 1 commenting on the Moscow- Isinki pact the President reiter- E: the stand he took at the out- et of hostilities in the Baltic last December Said the President: “It is tragic see the poli of force spread- n nd to realize that wanton dis- card for law still is on the march.” The President paid tribute to the Finnish people by declaring 1at they had won, through their lor and strong resistance, what > termed, the moral right to live everlasting peace and indepen- He added that the ending of the war in the Baltic did not vet clarify the rights of small na- to the maintenance of their rity against attack by a super- w fores c DIAMOKD T TRUCKS | ONE YEAR ?RUABANTEE ; 100.000 DUTCH'S ECON AND WRECKING YARD OTICE Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union, Local 203, will hold a Special Meeting Thursday, March 14th, 1940, at the Union Hall, 7 P. M., sharp. Luncheon will be served after meeting. All member are requested to attend. ARE Alaska CHARLES WAY & firsl National ST s STUDENT ARE INDEBT? OUR POOLED ACCOUNT | Is Your Answer Bureau “Phone 28 DROPPEDFROM | PAY BY STATE Seven Hundred Have Been Getting Unemploy- ment Compensation Cal, Employment about 700 unemployed y { California * students drawing unemployment compensa- | tion have been cut off from fur-i ther payments | The depa: found that the students ¢ ) be loyed after guitting temporary jobs t register chool work. They were drawing $13 kly compensation under provisi of the act Official person receiving | unempioy not barred from | attendi but the 700 are | held tually unem- ployed March 14. office re- BERKELE The State p Iniversit mem;p | wee not - - EQUIPMENT ADVERTISED Two rock crushers and one of parts for a truck are offe for sale by the Public Roads Ad- ministration, which has posted no- tices inviting bids on the items| for opening April 12 : - | | | lot | tae cost of relief local gov a variety In 31 states, is shared by state and ernments, according to of formulae, MILES | OMY GARAGE YOU Credit NOR, Manager Bank Bidg. . | NORWAY T0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAR. 14, 1940. 'Rescue Squad Save Boy From Flooding Slroum‘(ANAmAN : T. - SHIPS MAY ~ BEBANNED | (Bill in Congress Against | Foreign Bottoms Might Include Aaska A bill introduced in Congress early last month by Representative | O'Leary of New York, a bill spon- sored by ' the American Merchant ‘Murine Institute, would forbid for- eign vessels from carrying passen gers to Alaska. At its weekly noon luncheon to- day, merce dispatched a |test to Washington i legislation, which, if passed, it is feared, would sever Alaska con- nection with the States through the two Canadian steamer lines nov in operation. H | As worded in Section Two of the ibill, it provides “no foreign vessel |shall transport passengers betweer ports or places within the Unitec vigorous ainst this pro- Ten-year-old Arnold Andrade of Hayward, Cal, feil iato floed-swollen Lorenzo Creek, and managed to cling to a stump until fire department rescue squads reached him with a ladder. Arnold is shown at |States or its possessions now. o right as he crnwhd to safety over the ladder, and after it was all over, hanging up his wet clothing to dr: | hereafter embraced within the R = ¢ — | coastwise law, either directly, o1 f 'by way of a nearby foreign port | | tation.” WRITES ARTICLE Delegate Anthony J. Dimon: | wired Sccretary of Alaska E. L ’ ON GOODNEWS BAY saxic:: recaring this ieisiatior March 6, declaring that the samc f An article on n]'xm.um mining at bill, essentially, had been intro i Goodnews Bay is contaifed in the duced two years ago in Congres {March issue of “Mining and Met- and he had opposed it at tha allugy,” official publication of the time | American Institute of Mining and' Dimond said he believed ther Metallurgical Engineers. was little chance of the curren Author of the article is Winston bill passing or applying to Alaska | W. Spencer, formerly an engineer but should such be the case, he in the Public Survey office in Ju- Will again oppose it neau and now associated with the 1he local Chamber of Commerce Goodrews Bay Mining Company. based its criticism of Alaska’s in His article explains the platinum clusion in such a bill on the as- |operation and traces the growth of sumption the measure’s enactmen’ Alaska production from 20 ounces wouid “have a disastrous effect or in 1937 to 41,000 ounces in 1938, tourist traffic” anél that steame the latest year for which figures are traffic to Alaska, even now, is no available. adequate. b e It is believed, however, that Al- aska’s inclusion in the bill is no intended and that the measure i directed principally at palatial line ses of foreign vessels from New & through the Canal with man novers on American soil - - Stock QUOTATIONS High School Cast To Present "Ghost Train’ on Friday e e are Last rehearsals being held for the “Ghost Train” popular . Broadway play which will be pre- NEW YORK, March 14—Closing sented by a Juneau High School quotation of Alaska Juneau ming cast under the ction Miss Stock today is 6, American Car dire; of the Juneau Chamber of Com- |} [ NOTICE 'SON OF LOCAL | | Second half “of the | plANNER W|NS | will become delinquent after March | 15th Please pay now and avoid \pemll\ SKIING HONORS o TURNER s City Clerk Hugh Bauer Compehng in - National Champion- ship Tournament Hugh Bauer son of Dr. H. A. Bauer, Planning Consultant for the Alaska Planning Council, is com- peting this week in the National { Four-Event Championship ski tour- | nament being held in Washington [} and Oregon § i | Bauer, a student at the Univer- Just for the pleasure sity of Washington, represents the | of I', "Y Washington Ski Club in the na- ' tional competition. In a gold cup jumping contest leARPER held last week at Mount Hood ; 1e was second among 75 entries . Other events in the tournament {{ The Gold Medal Whiskey i are being held at Mount Baker, ::zqualml(’ Pass and Table Moun- i Bottled in Bohd .- — JOE KENDLER JR. TO - SAIL TO SEATTLE AND RETURN WITH FATHER Jr. will sail for Se- North Sea tomorrow ifternoon on his first trip south. n Seattle he will join his father vho has been receiving treatment for a hip broken in a fall on Janu- ary 13, Kendler Sr., who has been a pa- ient in Swedish Hospital, was dis nissed from the hospital a few day \go after remarkable progress and « successful cperation. He is able o get around on crutches now and Joe Kendler ittle on the wpes to be able to discard them and son expect to book Juneau after young foe has enjoyed a few days' stay. they will be guests of Mr. and Ernest Gehring at Carnation, Wash gl REWARDDUE —__ FOOD SPECIALS SPECIAL FRESH STANDARD EGGS2™ " 63c "f‘liAS PINK 4 for 27c GRAPEFRUI'T WOODBURY TOILET LOS ANGELES, Cal.. March 14.— ohn Staley is 49, has been study- law 25 years. He is getting nighty tired of failing to pass ex- minations for admission to the ar. So he's filed a petition in Su- erior Court to have his name cer- fied To the Supreme Court for the ight to |)n( tice ]aw regardless. 3ARBEGGARS! ng Ruth ‘McVay tomorrow evening in 114%, American Power and Ligh the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. 3%, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehen Packed with mysteries and thrills Steel 75 3/4, Commonwealth anc the production is certain to de- Southern 1'%, Curtiss Wright 10%: lizht patrons of the show. General Motors 54, Internationa 7The cast is follows: Richarq Hervester 57%, Kennecott 35 3/4 Winthrop, Jim Glasse: Elsie win- New York Central 16, Norther: throp, Lanore Kaufmann: Saul Pacific 7 7/8, United States Steel Hodgkin, Robert Thibodeau; Charles 96 7/8. Pound $3.74. Murdock, Elwin Messer; Peg v | Murdo Doris Cahill; Miss X Bourne, Tina Lepetich: Teddie The following are today's Dow 8 ‘IJ( akin, Joe Kennedy; Julia Price, JON€s averages: industrials 128.11 Viclet Paul; rbe: rice, «+ rails 3052, utilities 24.14. Supermlenden. OF P S Sieriig, ter v |tal; Jackson, Chee Hermann; De- Oakiand Schoolsfo | Go fo East College tective, Frank Parsons. March 14 —— [ as Several days of heavy rains in northern California disrapted traiic, marooned towns and swept away buildings. This picture shows ra‘l- road flatcars pumping water out of an underpass on the Key system | between San Francisco and Oakland DOW, JONES AVERAG The stock market sagged slowl; lower today, especially during the afternoon as the turnover continuec small. The Russo-Finnish peacc {continued to be the outstanding {factor in the market with the trader unable to determine wha’ will ———-— VIRGIL HEATH T0 JOIN STAFF OF BUY PLANES LOS ANGELES, Cal, ~Northrop Aircraft Company, Inc, e effect the ace settlement ficials, disclose that Lamont Cohn, OAKLAND, Cal, March 14—The DISTRI(T RANGER have on bu‘;ness in the Unitec ‘hairman of its board of directors,| Oakland Superintendent of Schools, States. There was a slight, very s in New York authorized to ne- D’; Einar ‘J“C“b\“'_’ has resigned ol oy iy Heath Juntor Forester, slight, rally just before the after jotiate a contract for war planes b*"“"“’ln“‘:‘ it s hool of Bdu-1y ;1" his .way here from Fair. noon close. with Norway which may run dh‘f’,“m;“ s kg University of (RIUE= | v S stgy join the staff of the e W high as $5.000,000. el Admiralty Division of the Forest Dr. Jacobsen will begin duties at Pittsburgh next fall. He is a grad- | uate of the University of Califor- | nia and Columbia d has been connected with the Oakland school system since 1919 - '.l‘odavs News Toaay Azmpln > —— NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Co be issued March 1 and forms lose March 1. For space, listings and changes please call Juneau nd Douglas Telephone Co., tele- >hone 420. adv. Service, succeeding Paul Judge, who recently transferred to the Alaska Fire Control organization {in the Interior. Heath is due on the southbound steamer Alaska. He will be As-, sistant Ranger, with duties revolv. a y I’ ing principally around land admin. VENTURA, Cal., March 14—Dr istration along the Glacier High- Charles E. Stuart, dentist and ama- Y teur radio enthusiast, has held & long conversation with the radio op- erator on Admiral Richard E. Byrd" The Junior Guild will hold a St. snow cruiser in the Antarctic. The Patrick’s Silver Tea at the home Byrd operator was an old acquain. of Dean and Mrs. C. E. Rice, Sat- tance, Felix L. 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