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THE DAILY ALAS ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940. Partial Eclinse of Sun Takes Place Sunday SERVICES WILL BE ON SATURDAY FOR 458 Ann Arbor i 64 per cent ’ Seattle 35 per cent ORE St. Louis 74 per cent 1.09 p. m. Mt. Wilson Annular eclipse in this area. Partial eclipse north and south of it. Map shows path of annular eclipse across southern United States and, the amounts of partial eclipse ob- 1o Rey Basil Amatoff-of Hoonall A bustle of activity resulted after 7 it pe piki cervable in other secticns. Hours, in local time, shos when the eclipse reaches its mid-point at various and Rev. M. Zlobin of Sitka. As- the spirited bidding for the cargo L‘wmm e dat ”’“‘” Thaating ‘s MIRE cities; percentages indicate how mmll of the sun’s diameter will be hidden, sisting will be Jaymen Cyril Zubo:t had ended and cold storage work-|p.. oo oo Mrs, S. J. Greiner, S and. Wy Wanamakex. - began to take of el il e By HOWARD W. BLAKF ) TR - — aalibut which Wil pr ,‘"'b“, besent | ™"p, o folicwing p vers Asscciated Press Science Editor See‘k AI-ASKA Huu-"m outh in ice tenight f hipment A d by thoks m'mfl laat NEW YORK, April 4—A partial | S arge g east 4 pight: Song, Amer by the au- eclipse of the sun will sweep from | 'S pmu'l!nsy Other halibuters are expec R \rmonica band . selection the W across the entirc lmu‘r“ . rive U eveni '““ Lomor-far. pool and Gang; Selections in i ey, AL pr K'an mvl' DETROIT LECTURE - b ' is not likey the prec-|que, " watter Covich and_Delme For nearly all the countr:. :t will or high priceyWill, coniinne Smith; Piano solo, “Finlandia” by be a partial eclipse, but for a 150 ¢ Pyad, ¥ ' " Mr. Oberg; moving pictures of West- mile strip from Del Rio, Texas . G{ A lecture. on Alaska big .gam ern Alaska and the Aleutians in to Jacksonville, Fla, the spectacle ~WASHINGTON, April 4, — Com- roup hunting by .George (One. Shot), O (HAMBER SENDS technicolt Smith will be a rare annular—or—ring ec- missiongr. Har on - of Public Neil who pays an annual visit to the Refreshments were served by th lipse. Waorks Prajects, d the House Ap-, Territory, recently attracted an au- P Girl the close of the meet- In the area of the annular eclipse, l;ropriamiun] sub-Comur L? (‘hv:!ce of n[mn_v! hum]irf:h in Det- pRoIESI AGAINST | ing T seem to be a narrow ring recommend an appi ion of v l w 8 f roit, according to a letter receivec | P o TV :Jl!l(f:x'(\‘\::‘l]47\|x;<‘!“()‘vl'll):‘“’"“ B 31935 uon‘oug to finai c vpa for| VO U“'afy lmess @100€ | ere :V c‘_bp_ Bl‘oz\:n S (i he. HAI 'QUI u! ENG S Bove ANE B 4 o 1e sun, visible the year beginning July w h troit Sportsmen’s Congress. Sak LR { DO PRACTICAL WORK e T 22" i moon wil be s K ASE Eewe: Committee in Washing- "o e Detrole rairoadexer ; \, . i » earth its face will riot _ EREFRLEATS i J tive, went to Yakutat last summer 4 U 3 The Mani ining Class Comarietaly. Hide, e sub, ms : mu fon Enroute fo Juneau o ear nune. Regulation Unfair fo Local . The Negative Shadow i - - S : 3 R cThe\ BebgRt will¥ Blot 'out &8 per WASHINGTON, April 1, - Capt lEAsm lnl Boats, ays Wiresto - 1ok v with the cent of the sun's diameter, Wl OF El RAws Samuel Rubley, who identified bim- L O” ial werkmen or Hall and ¢ means it will cover all but 14 per self. as @ physician and surgeon of DRAWSHREQF 1C1a1S tinued working there after'the per- cent of the sun’s area I.ARGE CRO\va ansport, Ind, and . a, National pressir athy ana condolences. The shadow that passes over the Guard. officer now unassigned 1o FA'RBA"KS MEN Protests against new ha ishery |iod ended. Laccr, the boys plan to earth will be real enough, but won't y told the Dies Committee.to- ulations which pre Is to!spend sor me in the T actually be the black cone of shadow he had been ‘“interested” in o s F'” P v ear for more than ach | patt fiop for further first that streams from the side of the E dR I H 5 | Silver in former apies of a Fairbanks Chamber of i, have heen forwarded by the|informatior that strsdiae trafi dhe side of 0o NEMORRMMSCNMIE Hward eierauine: Surie, B fomer Cammirce Fesauion oppaing U 11 G 1 G e hour- extension of that S their chief. recently introdyced bill .for «With- ' pqward W. Allen Secretary of the| The Wednesday night sewing club < coffee, known to astronomers immons Nflmes Ap \llll(:: Capt.. Rubley took the “::“’“!" of Al Al‘;'l‘*" "‘";‘l-" W‘”‘”I‘ 80| nternational Fisheries Commission, | enjoye r bi-monthly meeting the negative shadow. inh 1 sta Chair Martin Dies an- [F0ds-of navigable or.other Waters|Goyernor Ernest Gruening and last t the home Mr Under the ring-shaped central po'mwe th(ers »5(,.::‘.&.)(1(11‘1::- “Iu];;y “n‘f]u \-(fl):;n: and, placing, them: upon a leasing | pejegate Anthony J. Dimond Thomas Je with Mrs. Clarence path the sun give TG in response to a._ telegraphic re- |S¥stem have.been teceived here. | ne telegram to Allen is as fol- | Walters the tess. Ten membe the light of full moon Hundreds of Jupeai 4nd Visiting | quest “1'0 rt‘*o"{floln states ‘UH‘_ -k’v“»‘ < and Mrs. George Denman as ¢ 1t will last five to six minutes. Elks last night thronged the local| " p o o iative Diastein, . leader le(ulh)ldffl?l:l “D‘?f‘ lf“.L .*"y/\‘,fi an Relative Delegate Dimond’s te ere present During that time smoked glasses logge rooms to witness the installa- P Ui it il T yt:‘lull.mv 1onored n::.u ik B bl 0 e e i o may Jet the spectator look dirccily tion of Exalted Ruler Howard 4% o fecintls ave (Hb.odbn: | JARe. e fo; RNIAR ARGe, AEECR™ | him April secor w1 Chamber FIRE DRILL / HOOL at vast tongues of flame shooting mons and his new offic GO, FeCoi ool {tural lands and industrial locations | o¢ commerce represents to you and| The presence smoke at school s of miles abov District Deputy ind Exalied Mittee evidence that Capt. . RU- on innumerable creeks and rivalets| o Gommission that present rezu- |vesterday s Sl Rcuighis reened will | » Ruler L. W. Turoff was installing | had undertaken to Uai ajof no conceivable use to the lations requiring ibut vessels| determined source at the time in- to photogray officer, assisted by Norman Ban-|CRVAITY troop made up of Ku KIuxiernment, and thereby unneces: clear for and fish only one specified 'spired Supt. Pocl to sound an alarm tains on tl field, as Acting Grand Esquire E ('l«)m“‘ Rty Aaniad. yelore the ‘;"*C””m“') and ‘v'“l "(‘" ““l area which must be designated be i i Two & Appointments announced by Sim-| ¢ & enied. beore LR lAmerican ploneer initiative and Te-{gore vessel leaves port is unfair to] | 5 Two great astr ical feats will mc 1“ were as follows: Esquire, Ray | Committee he was interested in the tard development of vast TR |'\‘.~1(](‘.:1) fisherm: for| | Mllrplly-cablallf be undertaken in Texas. One, in L Ward; Inner Guard, Ellis Rey-| KKK, but identified letters bear-|which, if undeveloped will remain| eason that it is necessary at times| | - the Chisos mout; 50 miles south nolds; Chaplain, A, B. (Coi) Hayes;|ipg his signature dated 1933 say-|wilderness.” 1beal tixharman fikh both aves I Kllchens of Alpine, Texcs, will be to meas- Orzanist, James McNaughton, All/ing the Klan was growing with un- s e fip, and strong tides and unc | Office at | ure the of the infrared wcie installed last night except believable rapidity and he was BH_KOFSKY Holns ain weather in areas two and th | Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. rays of the sun's edge. This Ward, who is out of town and will| working closely with Klan lead- make almest impossible keep within| | PHONE 176 BOX 2824 {5 etill unknown, Their measure- be A er g ; MEMORIAL SERV'(E cne area when fishing near dividing | = ment may some day be weful i Elective officers installed apt. Rubley ?‘X]‘“ ):“' :"-"“ on l‘;‘-‘ line. Tt is impracticable and impos- | - 3 rar weather forecasting dition to Simmons, were way to Juneau, Alaska, to join the o K S 0 | el L e BT O SRR R A, 3 e "oiher feat Wil bk inio Humer, Lesding _Knight: - Arihur Juneat Surdical and Medical Clnke FOR KASHEVAROFF ;e ' e v, i ! o i, use a new ir ment, the cc Adams, Loyal Knight; Floyd and added that it is not a Govern- GigpaiEioe i nge U visor, invented by Dr. A. M. § on, Lecturing Knight; M. H ment supported institution as far as, From the \lll(l"l' of Bel unmir mm‘{umlw el i e B A n G A I N S lett of the Bell Telephone La Secretary; William Frank he knew out in the Aleutians, came ST nandeiont Ly e i ¥ tories. It uses the principle of urer; George Shaw, Tiler Ee—— day that the Rev, D. Hotovitz People here greatly agitated and 11} c‘flfil6§ vision scanning to reveal what is or- Walmer, Trustee, and Geor Dr. Rubley is expected to arrive !\L\ parishoners are holding memor- wge you mk(: M(‘])" 2rough Com- dinarily mvisible in the glare around Freeburger, Alternate Delegate to I Juneau about May 1 to join. the ial services for the Rev. A. P. Kush- | micsion to restore regulation in cf- VA mpiige lh(»T;;d!v_ of the sun the Grand Lodge. Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic |evaroff who died here yesterday. | oot previous years. We are wiring Joe Ke“y' HaberdaSher e instrument will show the e as eye, ear, nose and throat spec-|. Through the Office of Indian Af-| Delegate and Governor.” 2 sun’s corona, which will not be vis- Lo ialist Heb i iwer‘;';cv(v:ed iql l;o-}[axr.sl, the Rev. T‘Io!v.;\‘lzklv sent his| e Next to Winter & Pona ible to the eye or to cameras. The gansport by Dr. W. W. Council be- condolences to the family and or- o3 12 J NS 3 Scanner converts Alll, Teht: avem MII“ary Funera‘ | for ‘ATH’]I)’EEII\{‘“L\ were made for|dered a wreath for the funeral | Bmpiee (la\' R brine Tesuls: the s adze ‘tnto AsAEkEy E5A . him to come to Alaska | Today the Juneau Ch: E G, e s IS o For Smger’ Actor Btrmeros s bt resc carrent, direct and alternating ] R Here’s sound advice to men s ST. JOSE, Cal. April 4. — Ar- BIG RMY ‘ Lélove Bus 1l The alternating comes from _ * 6 al, P e » things the invisible corona, a pearly struc- TAngements are completed for a Katherine Hooker to Mg ove e o ture of streamers like a million-mile ™! y funeral service for Earl B . Ifi‘fll’n llb(lllt S(‘(l!('h i o The Askam, noted singer and actor Pres|de at Ma”has the alterating Askam died in Hollywood from from Teacher’s! ah and thereby @ heart attack. He was a brother the corona. This ©f Singing star Parry Askam, an Mrs. Katherine Hooker, newly trument’s first use nad appeared in many pictures o elected President of the Martha rvations will be Cecll B. DeMille. Askam saw ac- ul\a Society, will preside at tomor- made at tive service overseas during the row's . meeting of the group Loc w miles north World War. —_— Starting at 1:30 o'cl a des- i e —— - WASHINGTON, April 4. — The sert luncheon will precede the come from the has passed and sent to|business session. Selected as hos e o o DARLIAMENT OF L & e ion o ACHER'S and traveling <2y appropriation bill which is $68,357,- George Johnson and Mis. Stacey A N our, will end on the 660 les than President Roosevelt Norman | | The appropriation is approxi- PROOF Dx¥e Ok Bbout SE(REI SESS'O“ mately $65,000,000 less than mcl : A b W" - will start the day| Army has for the current fiscal| OIS U 6" | SOLE U. 5. AGENTS: Schle"ell? & Co., NEW YORK CITY - IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 | That's because | year OSLO, Norway, April 4. — The Norwegian Parliament is meeting in a secret session to discuss Brit- st strike the globe ! cf the International Pacific, where it When the shadow ain’s threat to halt the German it will be April supply of iron ore which is being shipped largely through the No r»\egxan port of Narvick B Congregahonal Meet NEW (OUNCIL TO ForN. L. Presbyienan HOLD ITS FIRST Church Tomorrow Eve: MEET TOMORROW First meeting of the new Ju- The annual congregational meet- neau City Council elected in Tues- ing of the Northern Light Pres-|day’s balloting will be held at the byterian Church will be held to-:City Hall tomorrow night morrow evening at 7:20 o'clock and With Mayor Harry I. Lucas pra- all members and contributors are ! siding, the Council will consist of invited to attend. Ralph Beistline, Harry Lea, G Reports will be made from l.hv'EnnJ Krause, E. J. (Kelly) Blake various organizations of thechurch|Elroy Ninnis and Henry Messer- and from officers of the institu-!schmidt. tion. Election of officers is also| All but Krause are.members of scheduled for the evening. the past year’'s Council, Krause re- *_ Following the. business sessionplaces Sam Feldon, who did not ‘members of the Martha Society wlll‘xile for election. . _be hostesses with an informal Iel-] —————— ~ Jowship social. Empire classifieds bring results. 503p.m Augusta 58 per cent p.m <] REV.KASHEVAROFF Scripture Iie;ding Will Start Tonight af Russian Orthodox Church Funeral services for the . Re\ ndrew Petrovich Kashevaro!! chpriest of the Russian Ortho- h!\ Church and Curator for thc Alaska seum 505p. m New York 68 per cent Historical Library and Mu- assed at who p away early morning will be held Saturday 2 oclock from Holy Trin 100n_ at ity Cathedral The remains will be removed .o the Russian Church this evenin wl a complete reading of tI Testament will start and cen e until Saturday morning wh o'clock Liturgy and Memoria e will be conducted for the congregation and members of the family All services will be conducted by Leaves U, S at508p m Enfertain Friends Aube‘n — e — — Miss Lois daughter of| Lutheran Choir Will : Be Honored, Dinner e theee o ver ;,'f_‘ dinner tomorrow evening Cafe in celebration of her In recognition of work accom- pirthday. plished during the past few months, Those asked are Mi members of the Lutheran Church!johnson, Marian Hussey ar fifteenth Choir and their husbands and | Holm. ! wives will be guests of honor at VT ¥ i a dinner and social tomorrow eve- i f The affair will be held in the e e Son as church social rooms starting at Blrihday Luncheon | 6:30 o'clock. Wives of the church councilmen will be hostesses, with | Mrs Han‘\ Berg in charge of ar- arics Betty NeLmn daughter of Mr. | rangements: and Mrs. Ludwis g Nelsor o 1} o S 18 on, is l\(L?n 4 ' years old today and the occasios VANCOUVER, B. C.. April 4 marked by a luncheon at the |Three men were seriously injured Street home of Mr. and Mrs Peter !und three others suffered minor | Carlson. | burns when a gas oven at the| The hounorees’ guests were Misses ! BC. Electric Railway CompanyiSusie Winn, Ruth Bertholl, Betty! ccke plant exploded, shooting out Wilms, Joan Hudon, Betty Rice, flames 30 feet. Betty Jane Mill, Pat Radalet, Dor-| [ Company officials could offer no olhy Lund, Pat Berg, Marion Cass explanation for the explosion, 'and Tina Lepetich. FRSTLOAD [ poucias | OFHAHBUI NEWS I()R NEZX 1 Dougla A the ular meetir for New Enqland Pays ReCOrd moncn neia 1ast night elected the following s for next school Price for Louhelen’s President, Mrs. Glen Kirkham; '2 000 Pounds | Vice-President, Mrs, H. L. Cochrane; Treasurer, Mis, Mike Pusich; Secre- The halibut vessel hur Ladd Capt. Andrew e ¢ e peture for the even this m wit arded to Mr. Oberg oad of halibut ivered this ommittee was named to | on the Pacific Coast m Jitable award New England buyer William sCarl- to be used n term 1 paying 1020 and 7.5 1 To Dorothy Langseth was pre- pound for the cargo. nted the (ypnig award by Supt The. prite” Bald” was: ths Highes: Pool. Action favoring the re- piibe .t Daat ety e old schocl bell to the h buyers believe, insof x ed in the appointment ; to look into the mat- Juneau m Capt. H: 12,000 pounds of which were of g announced that Pcol 1ld be held in connection “open constituted i the bulk of fish, d - size. 12 of regular meet with special efforts for GEORGE H. DETERSON Democratic Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE Territorial Primaries—April 30, 1940 SITKA, ALASKA “A Square Deal For All” TERM cia- the U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burcan) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity Aprit 4 Cloudy tonigh!, occasi light rai: Y tor F 5.+ Gentle variable Forecast for Southeast Alask: and Fri day excej cloudy ton 1L over htly warn over northeast portion tonight; gentle to mederate southe wind but changeable over Lynn Canal Forecast of winas along the coast of "the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate south and southeastc from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrc and sh easterly from Cape Hinchinbreok to Kodiak LOCAL DATA Time Baromet le¢mp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 3:30 p.m, yest'y 30.03 55 28 NE 9 0 a.m. today 30.00 34 0 sSW 3 on today 30.00 46 51 w 5 RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest )a.m. Precip. 3:30a Station las: 24 hours temnp. 24 hours Weath Anchorage 52 0 Nome 21 0 > Bethel 44 36 05 [e} Fairbanks 53 27 0 C St. Paul 31 i 31 32 01 Duteh Harbor . 42 35 16 Kodiak 40 40 2 Cordova 52 39 0 Juneau 56 3 0 Sitka 61 0 Ketchikan 58 0 Cloudsy Seattle 60 38 0 Smok; Portland 62 13 12 San Francisco .. 61 51 53 37 Pt. Cl WEATHER SYNOPSIS e pressure continued moderately high thi ¢ v Al aska and Yukon Territory while (1 ve 1 disturbance Jear to have remained near ion its center of lo - sure situated about I for light amounts of tion cv insul Bristol Bay re t! r mos was | cloudy with nc chat f Juneau 5:18 49 pm for a fir tiny ) pendin £ 30 sec i I ; S completely ling te peratir ren Late ! 3 d to th X O DU > C 1 it Prescott D. F. D. Bi . T Today's news today in The Fihpirc it B R TR S R T A uled for thi be § BOTIOY AC FPalicar ) membe ind n- AY 7 nual event of Y 117 . Important in .1 "OKLAH QVS‘ KD busin, ession will e ¢ B | with JAMES CAGNEY the of rs for that are CLEANED Wear Long OFTEN ¥ GARMENTS to 1 YOU TREANGE R M Wor Met PHONE MODES of the MOMENT by Adclaide Kerr | She'’s dressed for the Monday afternoon club in one of spring’s new ditted coats of navy biue wool, wrapped up in a Hudson Bay sable scarf designed by Jaeckel. Above it is a toast straw hat tipped with | dark blue wings,