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38 ins National Ski C mmpiun. AMlaska Gefs High Praise InMagatine Colliets Calls Alaska Ang- | ler's Heaven' = Lauds Game:Commission Collier's Weekly praises Alaska to the high heavens for its fish- ing in the most recent issue of tha naticnal magazine which features a double page folding spread on the nation’s fish. On a map of the country, ska in a box supplement at tic bettom Every with Colliers editors writy angler wants to go to Alaska when he dies. It's the fabulous land of tackle-busting rainbows, cutthroat, steelhead, Dolly Varden, of the almost extinet grayling, of five 1 species of salmon to be taken or rod andr reel—the’ finest” all arou sports fishing in the world—and all of it 'doomed, unless the Govern- ment's bounty payments on trout at the Snogqualmie (Wash.) al open competition. Engen ENTERTANING MARKS WEEKEND EASTER SEASON Juneauifes»Afiré‘ Hosts with Breakfasts-Dinners Dur- ing Past Few Days not only the chicks and zen of Sun Valley, Idaho United = fou Bowl then outpointed 1 won the Tok jump during competiti ate stopped. adeguate conservation all New Y Ski is shown making ger ptovided and enforced, and game fish placed under the r lation of sportsmen’s organiza- tion such as the Alaska Game Com missiog < on a a ‘oo - Ri(m ALASKA POPULATION IS SHOWN, CENSUS 30 Percent Gaiff Over '29 Tofal Indicated by First Returns time for new bon- ter i bunnies an THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURL, wWEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. P. J. KIRKEBO VICTIM TODAY OF ACCIDENT Pope Makes Peace Plea S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 3:3 Mar. uc tonight and Tuesday, minimum temperature ht about — | ¢ es; to moderate sou heasterly wind. M- E | l(” d : 4 Porecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy tonight and Tues- Ifle mp Oyee .\I e m day except intermittent light rain over the south portion Tuesday . . little se in temperature; mode ate scutheasterly wind except fresn Fa” D uri ng Th'S e over Lynn Canal tonight, becoming changeable Tue:day. : Forecast of winas along the coust of the Gult of Alaska Forenoon Hours | Asks Nafions fo Refurn 0 1. "5iion fhictiee o cape Hismbrccr. moderate o [ ] H o outheast to Lul( from Cape Hmchmb‘ook to Kcdiak modera‘e ined short; betore noon today| CHFisHianify-Easter i e il in an cident in the Alaska Ju- y E inodi® Rlfhe, (s romatnd)of Bdier Sunday Appeal : LOCAL DATA ; J. Kirkébo were recovered by fel- Time Barometer lenp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather low workmen shortly after the fal| ROME Mara 30 pm. ye 37 84 SE 14 Lt. Rain and taken to th . Car e on E ) am. te 9 87 SE 12 Lt. Rain Mortuary where they are pend- | ies 1t th Noon - today 43 70 ¢ - SSW 4 Cloud funeral arrangements. His age | the principle R ¥ iven as i which there will BADIO REPORTS 1ployed as' tehidertinn g the or ‘charity.” | TODAY for the past two years, he S Max. tempt. | Lowest 38:30a.n. Precip. 3:30a.m o i Station te np. temp. 24hours Weather in the process of repairing ! his safety belt to one of the struc- 0 S - 2 o ) tures which had not yet been made BOLKD SOUTH ON ';f.“_\“ g 3 =H AL 0 fast. The ladder tore loose and| b ° 3 L plunged down the manway, carry-| SIEAMER YUKON B X 10 10 0, ¢ the workman with it % Dutch Harbor .. 37 23 23 .05 Kirkebo is survived by his widow| Capt. A E. Lathrop and his sec-| Kediak il = 30 02 whose residence is in the Seater|retary, Miss Miriam Dickey, are| Oordova 39 22 37 1.59 Rain Tract southbound passengers on the| Juneau 13 34 3 51 Rain FEVGLE 5 G 51 steamer Yukon Sitka 49 34 74 Capt. Lathrop, biggest and most| Ketchikan 48 39 40 39 Clo - well known business man of the| Seattle 62 43 44 0 Clot H F North, is going out on his an-| land 64 47 56 0 Cl 3 3 nual trip to take care of business| San Francisco .. 60 52 52 0 Cloudy INVOLVED GROSS uffairs in the States. WEATBER SYNOPSI! > 2 An extensive area of low pressure lies over the North Pacific (ASE uNDERWAv Forest Serv'(e Aux Ocean with a trough extending into the Interior this morning, while d the center of lowest pressure was situated about 600 miles t east of Dutch Harbor, Temperatur s were higher and the weather Elecirical Research Pde 0 Meel |10MOITOW | cioudy in the Interior this morninz as the result of a rapidly movine disturbance which advanced north vard up the Gulf and into the fc Hmrl Forest Servic terior, Precipitation had ceased this morning and cloudy weather The newly ucts Incorporated in prevailed over Southeast Alaska while light snow was falling in the | Auxiliary, for wives of members ol r Sou COUTI Agalfl the P rvice office here, will| Anchorage district. . e | meet ow . afternoon Jun March 26.—Sunrise, 5:47 a.m., sunset: 6:26; p.m. hird trial of the sult of the|l:16 o'clock ‘at the ‘home of Mus. = Electrical Research Products, Inc, |John Brillhart with Mrs. E. M. inst W. D, Gross began in Dis- | FOlleY as co-hostess. trict Court here today, with the| Luncheon will be serv nd the L\IL"rmn;n will: be npem plaintiffs being represented b) P - E. Robertson and H. Breeland, nets, but too it is occasion for break- the " ditendatithishy * 2 Helanthal MISS GOLD“EIM ’ fasts and suppers and informal get- | . WASH[NGT(:Nfflmh 25— and Frank Foster. One of the most charming, scenes report prospects for a new po judgment for Gross in the amount | for entertaining yesterday mornivg |t SO S T of $50,000. The: sccond was de- < s { | was-the lovely Baranof Gold Room | ™ L BPt 1 B ol O ey L. | clared o mistrial. The suit involy Miss Minnie Goldstein sailed on s Mrs. Gertrude Naylor Was|yosuing announced census rewurns Use of theatrical equipment hyl stestner Ylgn this morning for amen many who greeted friends | 2n ¥ S e orded 4| The jury chesen to hear the case ' a several weeks vacation trip in the for Easter morning breakfast. Thir-| oo iatish increase of 30 percent |Uhis time comsists ‘of Mrs. Fred' States ty-four were asked to fill her table.| , o, 1999 with indications the to- | Shindler, Mrs. Robert Fraser, Es-| 'Miss Goldstein expects to visit ¢ ther par 1‘\' of lnv:'n‘"';v‘l““ tal for the Territory will exceed the | ther M, Ralston, Mrs. A, J.Good- friends and relatives in both Wash- guests were enfertained. by M|y, evious high level of 64,356 in 1910. mah, H. L. Clark, Alice O. Swan-|jngton and California, returning Myrtle Moe with Faster breakfast|p, 1g99 yhe population had dropped |Son, E. M. Richardson, Mrs. George | .10t mid June. in the Gold Room. lto 59278, Getchell, H. O. Adams, Alibert Ps il Hosts yesterday morning at their quan, Mrs. R. G. Smith and Ge: Sixth Street residence were Mr. and A Flosk. l VER Mrs. Lloyd Morle welve of their KN x AND HAll 5 L b2 friends ock breakfast. S ring yesterday ( FULTON, Ky., March £y -J. O. intng. Sa b a LEAVE. ELECTRA CONDEMNATION SUIT ruvrox o wwer 00 0 Mi e v(l:||\-(~]\,f\[i' s \lll,wl,h:‘rf: ! oN KloRKA ISI_AND birds in these parts. Knowing birds 10 entertained wi ster break- AT ! were without food because of snow : %7, fast in honor of Phillip Nowell, 5-| PAA pilots Bill Knox and Walt i : | GIANT KILLERTraining with New York Giants at Win- | o 0, 00 O B0 R Everett|Hall took off for Fairbanks in an MND 'S pRESSED and ice, Bugg gave each mural mail ter Haven, Fla., slugger John Rucker (above) hopes for regular S mlel ool e this St carrier a two-pound sack of wheat berth by e g .346 clip he batted for Atlanta ason. He % -4 SranLO I nIIRng With. . acreD with instructions to distribute it/ R O Y A L T Y—To study SWinks from loft, Somes Prof Albbares Members of the High School group | passengers. A suit for the condemnation of Mepsgdh L e i e e e o 2 v e Choir of the Northem| Leaving were Ken Johnson, 445 acres of land on Biorka Island. yiia” (o spread the grain in fields| Archduke Offo of Hapsburg DUTCH MISS_Too busy § ght Presbyterian Church were|James Truitt Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Jim |near Sitka, was filed in District o " wooqs (above), claimant to Austria’s hot Sk who | entertained with a 7:30 ‘¢o'clock | Keenan, Jerry Sullivan, R. Jen- Court here today by the Govern- T o R A S non-existent throne, is touring :g ';;‘(;g lcha‘;‘,p :?;zgr;:r"‘(.athp! MAYOR lll(As | breakiast yesterday momning in the Kins and William Harms | ment. The suit names Ralph Wal- TO WRANGELL varts of United States. B e ] | ebe o n chiureh social rooms. Hostesses were ton as a defendant Hatiy Bperling R THHE For- , Beattic, 3. daughter of The : r | L] Mr \\‘\m...n ‘I.»m‘\x: J. F. Worley GERWE[S RETUR“S T)w_ petition of condemnation 'Lect of the Forest .Service left on TO CONVENTION Neinerlands’ Juliana. HI-ES IHRL? | By b Wilec i was filed by the Secretary of the (pe steamer Yukon today for Wran-| A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of P | marking the Navy gell in connection with rebuilding Juneau Schools, left on the steam- 3 I F Preseni &Jaf o o e JRE)- ON PRIN. NORAH | = of the Chief Shakes Community er Yukon today to attend an edu- FLYING NO NOME i g“ . L‘ L day of Qi N, WAS JRRt i House. caticnal convention at Spokane. He' Jim Keenan and Jerry Sullivan, eni dinner party in the Iris R8om | ywaiper aerwm P“bm Roads sur- YUKO" WEAIHERS T S will return in two weeks. prominent Seward ;eni;»ufx min- & BT of the Baranof. Mr, Larsson h#d | 5 o) gk T ing men, flew to Fairbanks with L(‘mvbn‘“,w(, from 1’ One) BIRMINGHAM, England, s his! asts Me and MegoRE veyor, returned on the Princess Nor- nouGH (EA Gulf R i | - p;A e s —_— - -|25.—The conference of the 1|1 aresch e As anc e, :;L: ah this morning after spending a few LRy WEATHER MAN THROUGH Princha !%{orah W eaidn arsson, nY S S s e ac et e Sl py|Union Shop Assistants of Ware- sy Op (o8 i months near Olympia —_— Glenn L. Bowie, Junior Me‘cm"‘cclnpallieé herthusband. i s \MM.V = housemen clerks has voted 86 to Almm“;['l v Tarkibh Haik | Gerwels is stopping off a few da)s‘ The steamer Yukon carried the ologist, passed through on the T3 st An by iy in favor of ending the war and oust- W Tar sy, Prisle POdE ‘W‘U:le ;ndx Ml}{ f;"b‘(‘” Henning Lscars of what crewmen said was one teamer Yukon today enroute from | = o 5.0 e the O s governmen y- 5 at their Basin Road home uerore age, wher is assistant e t ‘! ing o the Peoples Ticket - an.|!§ the Chamberlain governmer cverine. the Trevor Dyviés | 'L, (heir Basin Road lome before for the worst crossings experienced anchorage, vhere he = it (Domgtipate i nouncement of candidac solution adopted -charges | tertaned informally with GINRer | vey work. + 7% S Lon the Guif of Alaska. e Al Yor years I Had occasional constipat # For the first time in x y an Imperialistic conflict ;¢ tneir Sixth Street home. Asked | [ N The Yukon ran into heavy weath- There. he will ‘attend an air mass [T fulgas blsatiog; headacties and back pai B has HOE hhen: sasiars et e ‘of Frenoh and Br for the affair were Mr.‘and Mrs |er off the Copper River Flats and | SIS 1 Gl B s o ths Ol T o B Russell Cook, Mr. and Mrs, smnley‘DEA“S "'o lEAVE took a terrific beating in the high | Pot Want and Por Sale Empire : \ds from banks to carry on op- Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nord- | running seas, one unusually large classifieds bring results. “ ey Gra et 4 and their family 3 Rodeseia & after e Septen 15 Three white rabisits. fromm. thb. Tk FOR MlA sea crashing “over the bow and | - —oe - by Guy’s Drug Store. his has resulted in a itorial H ‘ih‘ Departints 14b-| broakmg the two storm doors on Daily Empire classifieds pay. Butler-Mauro Dlug Co.—in Dmml.v “"\”"» In inter FIRM KORPORA“ oratories four-monghs-ald 4% the | both side of the ship where the 3 Gl N Al i D SRR 3 gl (o5 e e et S v S8 basement of the Territorial Build-| Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph Dean|| promenade. decks - meéet the well | - 8 o Oib. Dok tar o T r 1 Royusm G { Placers Inc., t nz formed a fitting table centey-|have received transfer orders to|deck. i DOMEST'C adpe A bda el 4" was incarporated gt the Te 1l piece for the Health Department's|Miami, Florida, from the Coast ecgistration books close Sat- \ ! + aida | | § ok Auditor’s Office. ~Capitaliza i~ Easter party on Saturday, The pre- Guard cutter Haida | " s B¢ i $100,000 and the thath office 8t Fair- ' meditatéd mm. of four white gui-| The Deans, who have made a host HELLENTHAL | ‘ 0IL BURNING FLOOR PURHAI’;E SRS SR A0S 06 A banks. The incorporatars, all resi-|neau pigs was also cause for cele-|Of friends in Juneau during their | VISITING TOWN | ® FEASY TO OPERATE P WIS a day belore the. election. | qents of Fairbatiks, are C: G. Pagea, | bration, at t)w affair. |stay here, expect to leave shortly | | | B LOW TR CUBLY * - oo Jumes C. Priest, Brice H. Howard Prior to the departure of the|far thelr new station, although a | bl g | W DESIGNED FOR sm‘Xfi HOMES . daily Empire classifieds pay 'and Thomas Plunkett. United States Coast Guard cutter definite time for the transfer has i [ 2 b . 4 Federal Judge Simon Hellenthal | Hyldn, S ot e o been set TR e 105.00 with Ceil ‘ - riend th d for di F suntd of the Third Division, came in on } 1 friends gathered for dinner on Sat- | 2 West- nstallation extra) I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER) urday evening in the ward room of | | 1he Mheanioy Fu Tee ON DISPLAY RESOLUTION the ship. ’ AIN ’ward this morning to visit his fam- | WHERE. Mr. George Lane, as representative of Washington A midnight supper on Saturday Wfl*’ f'fly.dhfle AT s e URGGE D_‘;{:;e: ?P%fia R l C E & A ]l L E R S C 0 ° | District Cc ¥o. 1 of the Maritime Federation of the Pacific, did Fvel by Mrs. Tony Tomatitch in| CATHOUC W residence, ing --Gen, EP—— — on the the pv:)')v\ll that Local Indust honor of her husband’s birthday. | Judge Hellenthal expects to visit| (above), ex:cutlvz ‘:lr ‘:nC'hoirc'uh: B a— L LRI | g e Decorations for the occasions de- | his wife and daughter and many | Mail order house, fo T 2O L2 tommon LEbabar Lnr‘al No. 1395 picted the Easter season. Twelve| Members of the C.ulmlu Daugh- | friends here for about three weeks | lican, he voted for Roosevelt in : puon Labeem o Dug iests were invited to the young |ters of America will entertain all|before returning to his Westward‘ 1932 and 1936, Wood supervises members of Local Industrial Union No. 882 couple's apartment in thel Mietinen. | Catholic women in the community|court duties, a $600,000,000-a-year business. g s or other assessments other than Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson en- >lomorr0\\ evening at the Parish Hall. ; e | 7 « and tertained Saturday evening with a|The, social affair will start at 8 o'- | o T &5 start g - FETT IN TOWN “AS, on January 3lst, 1940, Local 1395, Hod-Carriers, Build- dinner party at their Gold Street |clack. Del Fett Genoralpmntrepresen-| ing and Common Laborers Union, after having received special dispen- lome for directors and officers of| Entertainment and refreshment Sative. pamae i on - theiSoikon aftkrl FINE A sation from our wdquarters, wrote Local Industrial Union _“'“ Columbia Lumber Co. Invited|committees are being supervised by|n Westward and Interior tour of | | hl’ the No. 882 inviting s to become members of our organization Of € occasion were Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. A. M. Geyer | his trade and is a guest at the| | = Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | s proposed by Mr = Fl; m Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray|and ‘MFs. Peter Bond Baranof Hotel to call on his Ju-| at very reasonable rates | ’ 8 eterman, Mr. and Mrs. James Lar- ——— | | | WHEREAS, on T'cbrua: 1940, Local Industrial Union No. 882 con Mr, and Mrs, John B. Halm, MEMLIEE s b (0 BTN | PAUL BLUEDHORN i addressed a communication to Local 139, Hod-Carriers, Building and | Miss Carol Erskime and Winston | RIW AT SKIPPER LNl i ! Common Laborers Union. rejecting cur invitation as proposed by Mr.| Jones, traffic manager for the Al- For Want and For. Sale Empire 1 S. FRANKLIN STREET © DG o, 3. & George Lane, as represe ¢ of District Council No. 1 of the Mari- aska Transportation Co. who is in REWR"S '0 JUNEAU GlELima brine. rosul s i 2 he Pa Juneau by S 3 - e & 3 umeNgtser;:;Rircg. ; IT RES 21) ookl Ne it B i Bkl e | P Can YOU pay for the damage? Can you afford f F I' RESOLVED that Juneau ca. ) apt . J. Currie, skipper of the the cost of a prolonqed law suit with its attendant 1395, Internatior are not in a agreement m 1 Ho ay bound Polaris-Taku Mining Company's river boat Taku Chief, returned to Juneau on the Princess Norah to prepare for Imnmh. and Common Laborers Union, itions Of that certain 10th day of December. 8, cont Federal Employees 19 de and entered into c 3 A i 1 he coming seas by and between Local Industrial U No. 882 and Federal Labor I_un(h Wednesday t g season. s Currie expects to get bg on No. 20904. | 3 get barges and Unxnawg at Juneau, Alaska, this 23rd day of March, 1940 > [the Chief in shape for starting au, Alasks, this 25rd day of March, 3 ‘ + “Picturesque Guatemala” will be |freighting up the river about mid- International Hod-Carri Building and Common Laborers Union,| shown in movies by Dr. George | May. He is a guest at the Baranof Local No. 1385, American Federation of Labor Dale at the Wednesday noon lunch- | Hotel, | be held in the Gold Room of the By H. LESTER RINK, Secret { Baranof Hotel, 2 — Daily. Empire classifieds pay.- By JACK DAVIS, Financial Secretary. eon of the National Federation of 2 P 08 ~ JUNEAU BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL. Federal = Employes it ‘was an- For Want and PFor Sale Empire’ AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR nounced today. The meeting will|classifieds bring results. 1 risks of even more expense? Why take a chance? Drive carefully, and carry liability and property IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! insurance. We would be glad to help you. In- quire about these policies today. ® SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Telephone 249

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