The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1940, Page 2

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2 SEA THRILLER—A lifeboat from the Italian liner Conte Grande is shown in unusual photo pulling alongside South pies, feund by a French bearding Nete activity of sub’s crew on bow 0.FLOBERG TAKEN BY DEATH TODAY »assed Hos- sring s morning 4 the result of a iline: A native of Norway » came to Juneau about years and until recently was empic blacksmith at the Alaska ’vm' an Gold Mining Compat He is survived by his widow two childre Bernic age 11 John, age 14, All reside at the fam- vesiaence on West Ninth Stree The remains are at Ch r Mortuary pending rrangements, > ‘MILITARY WHIST' PARTY TONIGHT and ily he fun- At 8 o'clock this eve 1g at Un- ion Hall, “Military Wh . ns will againg pe given tho o) rtupity 1o play the game which prcved so popular at its introduCion to the| public a month ago. The affair will | be sponsored by the Juneau Ladies Auxiliary. Chai 1 Mattie Davis promises an entertaining evening. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ethel Westfall and Mrs. Mae Reed. | After the awarding of prizes, re- freshments will be served e | World Service fo Meet at Farrells Mrs. Virgil F'\lx(‘l] and Mrs. Stacey Norman will be hostesses at tomor- | row’s meeting of the World Service | spector C. G party on the steamer near the as pr ers near the undersea craft, Circle at the wrell residence on Twelfth Stree A dessert luncheon will be servec at 1:30 o'clock and M Claude M Hu st, President, will preside at the business session The devotional will be brought by Charles Sey Guest speakers for afternoon will include Mrs. R Hayes d Mrs. C. Barlow, both of whom at- tended the recent Presbyterial at Sitka D (HAMBER lAUN(HES MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A drive to enroll 'from 60 to 75 new members was set in motion to- iay by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce. John Jones, N Banfield. Bob Lindquist, Lou son, Curtis Shattuck and John ¥ ser were appointed by Pre Beale fo solicit member Charles ships. Visitors at today’s luncheon meet- In- of the Chamber included Barber of the Bri Columbia Provincial Police; Huff, Seattle insurance adjustor H. Goodman, Manager of Stz ways of Anchorage, and James Boyl Union Oll Manager for ’\ix\ Totem Pole Made By Kefchikan CCC For Sealtle Spot KETCHIKAN. Alaska The CCC workers the Seattle totem Service is ar to Seattle The pole is a duplicate of the or- +iginal one from Alaska which stood in Pioneer Square at Seattle. D Empire classifieds bring results. ing Perry D. April 11 bave completed pole the Fores ging for shipment ljIIll!llllllllllllllmll"IIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllflmlIIIIlIIlIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ANN EARLY SMITE ETHEL POWELL, Hair Stylist ‘ Soft Curls in | Permanents. . 3 \ Get a ROYAL BEAUTY SALON ! PERMANENT for the charm of ! youthfulness of soft curls! 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Re: be made by cailin; John 1 nick &t 547 All members who offered to bring card %nh!m are requested to have them at the Odd Fellows' Hall Fri- day afternoon, April 19. % - JIMME JACK TO BE BUR'ED SATURDAY ervations may Last rites for Jimmie Jack, who passed ‘away Tuesday night at 'his residence in the Native Village will be held Saturday afternoon at 2. gclock - from $he. Chapel, @f the Friday and Saturday Specials 1 GROUP OF SUITS lannels and eds Only 5 Tweed Jackets Knits and Tweeds 1-3 OFF 1 GROUP FORMALS KNITS, TAFFETAS CHIFFONS in pastels—also dark colors 1-3 OFF zwaw« e mfty\‘ . .wx the F Amel ch submarine Dauphin, - STAR AIRWAYS MANAGER SEES BIG AIR YEAR forms of A big year {vv air transport Ala is anticipated by D. H , Goodman, mana of Sta Air- ways of Anchorage, who is spend a few days in Juneau on busi- ;. Goodman will return to An shortly, B chorage il IIHHIVIW//I”///////W/M/ If you're going to broil or bake fruits to serve as meat garnishe use some of the meat drippings fo basting the fruits. The dripping not only help brown the fruit, but also give it extra flavor You can save yourself the trouble of ironing curtains if you hang them on the roads while they're wet. Slip curtain rods in the bottom hems as a weight, and they'll dry straig oo z Z 7 Empive classifieds bring B. M. Behrends Co. “Quality Since 1887 Friday and Saturday SPECIAL NEW Cotton Wash Frocks Regular 2.25 to 3.00 1.93 teau cot- — in a . Cleverly styled in stripes and monotone . Zipper fronts, flaired skirts, expens- ive details and trims . . They're all w\x\,hfmle and a real buy. B No Apprpval.s Please! s a1 2-42 3 jgitiins i to deliver men believed to be D 1, was haited for the search while two hours out of Ten London police. UNW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940. Charles W. Carter ..\1«))|\x<||3 n Wood, once used by the ancient terment, will be in Evergreen Cem- | prigons’ 1o dye thelr skirs. s now etery being used to dye the blue uni- \\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\l“1|‘|||lllHHIIIIIIII///////////// // //// Yz Bmmg OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT “CHEEBF(/L AS ITS NAMI Copyright 1940, National Distillers Products Cor i ////////l////////////mnmmmlmm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ \\\\\\\% DEVLIN'S Sweaters . the most useful article obe are chic, y the smartest in your ward one at ne in company. Diusty Rese Sky Blue Agqua Muaize . White $1.45-81.95 and 8$2.50 DEVLIN'S station and SHOWMANSHIP | WINS APPROVAL New Yorkr’City's Own. Broadcasting System Grows Popular Press Radio NEW YORK 11.—New York has proved that city can be a p io ¢ With ne sponsor, ith an annual appropriation of $112,000 a. me, the municopal sta- its only inc X seen its annual WNYC has mail jump from 24,000 to 100.000 years WNYC t alent. It has no funds a stream- in two for cut: lined studio and, onl couple of ag installed 1,000-watl transmitter. How does it gain pop- ularity with its meage hmim" M S. Novick, station director, says it's by applying the kB ship com- mercial st se Prozrams balanced by pre- several h of recorded symphonic music daily; by relaying important live-talent concerts about town; by studio programs of the quiz order, dram aand and by remote pickups events, civic and oth WNYC didn't it draw ter it ta icapped by infer equipment and a prog talks o music. One of its prol time operation il i WNYC uses the me Minneapolis so has to sign off when education, of al specie the a long , it was nical d with way at- now second-rate full lems uns wavelength as a ‘BOURBON WHISKEY 93 PROOF Dt st NN NN . Our new oung ‘and FRENCH SUBMARINE GRABS NAZI ""SPIES’' IN-SEA DRAMA RaDi0 STATION a broom is a conve they Friday and Saturday SPECIALS EVENING DRESSES $9.95 up PASTELS, STRIPES, ORGANIES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Light rain tonight and Friday; Minimum temperature tonight winds, Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light rain tonight and Friday; much change in temperature; moderate southerly wind. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Guif of Alaska: beginning at not much cha about 37 de p.m., April 11: temp: 1 vd atur not Mcderate to fresh southeasterly from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook; and moderate to fresh east and southeast from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 1¢mp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 3:30 p.m., yestly 30.02 43 72 NE 7 Rain 3:30 a.m. today 29.96 40 92 w 4 Rain Noen today 29.97 45 86 S 5 Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY IMax. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station lasi 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Gambell 31 4 26 0 r Fairbanks 54 35 o Cloudy Nome 35 0 Pt. Cldy Anchorage 37 0 Cloudy Bethel 33 0 St. Paul 34 Atka 38 Dutch Harbor 46 40 Wosnesenski 43 38 Kodiak ? 40 Cordova 4% 42 Juneau 18 40 Rain Sitka 50 Ketchikan 57 47 Prince Rupert 48 48 Prince George 50 32 Clou Seattle 65 | 44 0 Smok Portland 47 0 Smoky San Francisco 35 55 0 Clear WEATHER SYNOPS! The extensive western disturba s to have difinished ap) in intensity. It was centered this morning about 200 miles south of Dutch Harbor and a trough extended from this distirbance north- eastward into the Interior of Alaska. Very high pressure lay cver the northwestern states. There has bezn precipitatioh over most of the constal areas. The rain was heaviest over Southeast Alaska ! the region of Dixon Entrance. Parily cloudy weather prevailed over the Interior of Alaska Temperatures continued above normal over most of Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Juneau, April 12.—Sunrise 4:58 am. sunsel 7:05 pamn et In idizueapoiis. The issue ; to the Federal Prisoners in Germany (an Get "Joy"” Packages Commission WNYC is non- air it calls itself own station—in 7,000,000 pecple y ordinance, On the City ere o ity w rer - - A cotton fia 1el bag slipped over ient arrangement LONDON, April 11 er at home now can senc fo down walle. A bag will| “joy” packages to interned tiv s wce much better than a |and prisoners war in 0 bag must be kept clean They will be repacked by to prevent wall streaking. British Red C which ha ~ vised senders to stick to kni Mefv's ‘and oys siurts will last | gcods, shaving gear, tobacco, and longer if the neck bands and cuffs | bar chocolate. Other food. gamc are rubbed with soap and then left | nd books are banned. Packaze N | for 30 minutes or so before launder- | will be censored. ing. The dirt will be loosened so |~ Each prisoner is allowed one 11- will require less rubbing. pound. package every three monih HOME Vogue TAILORED SUITS Sizes 12:20 14.95 SUEDE HATS Pastels 2.95 BAG to MATCH 1.50 GLOVES fo MATCH 1L.00 BLOUSES Orqc]n'c:eélgrepe NET TURBANS 125

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