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L 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1940. UNFINISHED WPA . Extension of War to Mediterranean Foreseen SCHOOLBUDGET | 1= Family Tradition NO FI SH'NG NORTHBOUND TAKU SWIMMING POOL IS CITY HEADACHE CouncilmerfDebate What to Do with Expensive Hole in Ground S AL ANGERMAN iiestig ALy e 7 sk ] | FOR $104,660 15 \y 7~ =& | PROPOSED HERE Painting of Buildings Is Responsible for Large ! | 2 1 Y Share of Increase A Juneau school budget totaling | ARRIVES IN JUNEAU neau at 9 o'clock this morn AY REP bringing three passengers from the § | [ | South and leaving five hours later § after loading freight and tak | HH seven passengers out Expedlhon IS Can(e"ed‘ Passengers from Seattle—Mrs. W H H W. Burns and Mrs. P. W. Blankman N Unions Will Not Accept | ™em ™ proinis i i Campbell. 4 Proposed Contracts BN peuenge 1 $104,660, which is some $5,000 more | pattle e TURKISH than last time, was submitted to £ Grace Ingles, Billy Ingle ,,?‘,“;'({»‘,, : pool projec WARSHIPS the City Council last night by the | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 4.|Jackson. P e HAS BEEN CONCENTRATING School Board b —The 1940 fishing expedition to| TO Sitka—R. D. Peterman and H. & DECLARED | The City’s share of the 1940-41 ex- | Bristol Bay, Alaska, was cancelled B. Foss. R today when representatives of the| TO Klawock—Mr. and Mrs. A. J Alaska Fishermens Union an-| Wanamaker. nounced its members had rejected PENES s T penditure proposed would be $41,986 exclusive of school bond payments which were included in the recent PROHIBITED sonsor of the p unable to obtain WPA Id the forms for the o - SR No_ (carpentars. here “f‘(')""“‘“s::‘: ('))1]:“0150;, “"’:I‘;h‘n‘;\'l":l’]“ the proposed agreement calling for{ Empire classifieds bring results. 2 work for the 69 cents an hour $42 8%1 y o4 ‘“certain reductions in earnings.” B~ r e J red by the WPA in that classifi- 5% & : g The contemplated expeditions to| : rtion. If carpenters are hired at REPORT ALLIED 55263"El(c:xlnmro‘:](‘r:l;’a“xl'y"(liltgu:l‘;ni Chignik and harluk were cancelled | e prevailing wage of $1.25 an hour NAYY OFF $‘2 iy it RoH wit oatd L © | previously when negotiations failed | the City will have to bear the entire GREEK COAST i T e i R to net mutually satisfactory con- DIE O IOk e WES Lyt g b TARINAHRNIE Work which has not been done for il UL L ey lation is prevented from supplying Ten, MEASURES /z?fs/,ffl'éf,fffr eight years Brilliant Harvard graduate student|, Fevels Cayton, Secretary of Dis- even the 69 cents toward this total el TR aN S IN THE AEGEAN SEA One More Teacher and grandson of Chief Justice|¥ict No. 2, Maritime Federation, | A FEW MINUTES | Expensive Project 3 One extra teacher is provided,( Charles Evans Hughes, H. Stuart|Said the operators offered 12 cents| Even without the expense for car- hough a teaaher will not bo added| Hughes has been appointed adminis-| & fish compared to 14 cents last EVERY DAY! nters, the City would have to pay Military observers predict war soon may spread to the Mediterranean theatre. This map shows the s conditions require it, Super- trative aide and instructor in his-| year. | = P, tome $3000 for materials for the danger area. Greece is reported in danger of seizure by Italy, which has called new troops to the colors atendent A. B, Phillips said, Enroll- | Y07 at Brown University, Provi-| “The unions cannot accept the | concrete tank, piping to the pool ~ and appears to be cooperating closely with Germany. Rumania is in particular danger because of its rich it R AT High . Al dence, R. L. His grandfather, father | terms which would nullify condi | 3 e wire netting fence around it. il angl cereal supplies. Hungary, Yugoslavia, Rumania and Bulgaria have signed a pact to protect the e B L and brother are all Brown alumni.| tions enjoyed f Vel o ot eaniel - toubit at Danube waterway. hough the Grade School building | yed for many years,”said | i OoMIC ‘)“(’f"“In""‘:’]‘n“;‘““m;(‘l""‘l’ 'Sn . i 2 s not overcrowded, the High School Cflé"on- i | ot RIRHES DI ; S which was built 13 years ago to ac- . ‘ayton then announced that all - pool would be worth that much to 2 9 . - |etnmpdste 175 i o carc | 1937, dropped to $365.000 in 1939.| Alaska fishi 5 ; | 1a 5 pupils is taking care 3 : a fishing operations were off. e i vt BlG DERBY Rejects Duce’s Bid to Fight | v Ottt asvte the i et * Pl 51 S sirney s 6| o) f o vides all other labar to complete it . The Territory by refunds to the AT 10 4 cational campaien| gotiator of the Alaska Fishing In-| you'l Bl Getter— { The exacavation d»\h)c.)‘\ cost $17 D ———— VA e | Tuneau School District would pay|in 1938 among money-handlers n|dustry, said operators last year| if you bask in the bl v £ ke {57274 of the proposed budget New York where a high percent-|iost money on the wage rate last| healthful rays of o AlLRASTRS : | “Largest item in the budget is|28¢ Of bogus currency was "e"’g‘year and could not renew the| ©:E Sunlamp a few One suggestion at lx;\l m::lll: P teachers’ salaries, amounting to $43,- circulated. The officials are confi-| offer for this year because of the ery day. w ;u.K\m‘r\:“: q‘;(;‘mtn\l::“ :::flxmnn.hxv | 400 dent m._ nev nation-wide cam-|expected lighter pack and the| | M-finlre ack: $1100 - an ey 8 > | The budget was submitted and ex- Paign will bring losses down 10| josses would be vi q iy, whole thing. Another was to change fained to the Council by Walter|8 negligible sum. lig > even heavier. | snap on the switch } the plan to provide a wading pool q(»( ‘4'") P al i SECE o ol t. Sure denied the allegation the | and soak up the sun ) which wouldn't equire o muich Sc i e raths Sl 1““}’1‘ s u;p;:ckers wanted to shut down :n o you shave, concrete, wouldn't have to have & | —— THoRs spaInima ‘"‘l”") ‘°d‘_ . °°‘f"';l ¢ hope of obtaining tax cuts. | fence around it, wouldn't have to| CHURCHILL DOWNS. Louisville terfeiter. It's much harder to pass| ————e— | Soon your complexion 30GUS MONEY on .o, i MOTOR SCOOTERS | i = i, Cch have an attendant, and wouldn't Ky. May 4—The Sixty Sixth run- 3 have to have adjoining dressing and_ ning of the Kentucky Derby, is on ; 2 Rl & naw eid wlith ¢ shower rooms (that's something else this afternoon SCREUKER on the sRRvh “foR RS | ; i 1 itiog AIMB[E | buoyance in your step. the City would have to pay for) A burning sun has made a dry LR ! v | Day by day, your vital- The WPA is anxious that the City track that promises lightning speed e losy ellective: way, of diEhLd FOR 'I'OURIS | ity and resistance will 4 . good or bad is to compare it with| | will reflect a flattering | mits it is in a quandary i = - a genuine one of the same type s 2 change in your appear- yr | Plans to place a number of moto: .“._‘ s PP were eight starters in the - e : 3-year-old clasic, as True Star and | i Bn. denuaiphion | scooters on the docks here this sum H AUBUTERS Sfl.l. g e Poegpo el el United States Secref Serv-| Firs:, observe caretuily the por-|mer for hire to tourists who wish to & Jerietg el Sonerel cording to track reports | . . . trait of the famous American on|putt- e e ectric Sunlamps are ALK epoets ice EXpoSing AMEriCan | the. uin "The senuine o ictike,| their stay in port were: seveascn 15| *veleble ‘priced from | i IN JUNEAU IODAY M Rack stands out from -oval background |last night's City Council meeting. | 32150 ‘P JOHN G".MORE oney Kac et which is a fine screen of regular| The Miner's Cafe has the agency i 2, lines. Notice particularly the eyes.|for the motor scooters. A repre- ¢ Unloading 21,000 pounds of fish, XANDER R. GEORGE | The portrait on the counterfeit | sentative of the manager was assured | GENERAL R the two halibuters Fremont and NAMED DEPU'I'Y ture Service W is dull, smudgy or unnaturally the City had no objection to opera-| ELECTRIC Diana arrived in Juneau today and - white; scratchy; background is|tion of the motor scooters if they | sold theit catohes ASHINGTON, M The | dark frrerlar and broken oPerated in accordance with tratfic| SUNLAMPS < The Fremont, Olaf Winther, skip- (lERK oF (OURT .| U. 8. Secret Service has gone into lines | regulations and if ea=h is equipped | per, sold 15,000 pounds to New Eng- G AT T8 sty M S T it th movie production. As part of al Second, study the seal. On gen- with a motoreycle license. | jand a and 595 cents — armine Solimine, 18, o nn, Mass., studies Italy’s position on the | .,.40 ake erfeiting | uine s, sawtooth points ar —oo—— | B o Carmine Saiine, 16, ot Ly Mo sl s it o1 b o (o ke comictelins o bl avioot, sonte oS gy gy coaves o | LA S KA : 1 H turn and join the army. “I've got something else to do for eiviliza- P, ’ ’ ¥ : g o 4 ; | E. Johnson, skipper of the Diana, Kefchikan Man Succe he Teturn } ) 40 dau America On counterfeight, sawtooth points| SEATTLE ON NORTHLAND | ° | sold his catch of 6,000 pounds to eds tion," e says, “besides accepting job to annibilate | "'Fhe famous governmental agency, are usually different, uneven,| MrS. Grand Baldwin is a pas- | Eleetrie ngllt B 1 a Coast Fisheries for 790 and Garrett Nostrand-To - — | which combats bogus-money pass- | broken off. senger for Seattle on the North- | ® 585 cents per pound. . ; ing, is presenting a picture called| Third, inspect the serial num-|land. Sailing with her was little | and ¥t e S'afl Monday New DeVI(e NEw "RE IRU(K Know Your Money.” It will be|bers. On the genuine, they have|Billle Orme. P C d e _ S8 X | shown in all sections of the coun-|distinctive style, are firmly and St > | ower Qe ; | | John Gilmore of Ketchikan today BEGINS ITS LONG i {preniy xbiad; acs ot satie, gl CMM Srusliine Foaro of fhe Gl CANADIAN DISCOUNT | was appointed Deputy Clerk of the . 'Rlp TO .IUNEAU The movie aims to teach Amer-|as seal. On counterfeiht the style MCO'L‘":‘-‘;O‘" office, sailed on the | PHONE 616 b 4 Untd fstier,, 5otice, - OABAdIAn | Distelsy. Oourt, sucheeding. the late i |icans, particularly trades-people,is apt to be different, poorly| ! cKinley for Skagway for a “ L . | % i 8 iy | bank employees and other han-|printed, badly spaced, uneven in|" funds will be accepted at following | Garrett Nostrand. The appointment, Aiars “of how. to. tall I ) discount.: by Judge George F. Alexander, will 5 new firat : 51 palers 0T monay, 0w $3 coun- | appearance. ¢ < 4 o 4 Mec!ilvu M;dfly ander \ul} o T | Juneau's new firetruck was to have terfeit bills and coins from the| Fourth, inspect the paper. Good | S and Currency 22% Gilmore, a graduate of the law| WASHINGTON, May 4—A fire left the factory in the East iast Mon- real stuff. The film also shows | bills are printed on distinctive | : 3 i o e e ] ay on its way acifi s¢ | how nt vietim can h ery s red | H hE B M BEHRENDS BANE School of Gonzaga University, is a | extinguishing device for airplanes |27 O its Way 10 tfe Basilifnenans (how an {niendsdivisin cen help| Rpgs Spciancin very pmall, o Norfllwest store E uipm son of P, J. Gilmore of Ketchikan. | w; by vl catch a fake money-passer. Lead- and blue silk threads 4 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK e | was demonstrated herc before a |by ¥l > g roles, including those of vic-| Rubbing a bill will ve| 5 He arrived on the steamer Mt. Mc- | group of Federal officials at the | At Seattle the ftruck will undergo K. Tojes, g " ’ ubbing a bill will not prave % — Kinley today. | Bureau of Standards, after seven |tests by the Seattle Fire Department | tms and passers, are taken by se-|whether it 1s genuine or counter-| cor or l' % — . — . .~ |months of experiments, and by the underwriters. Another | cret service persormel-f t_ % mfelt: ink will rub off either | p a lon N | The device worked perfectly in two | 5t will be conducted on its arrival| Losses from counterfeiting, whic! T T RgE y nl AMOND T T R u c K S | e Sivice YgRon DALLECHY AT iy Junents reached a peak of $1200000 in | Empire classifieds bring results | 318 TERRY AVE., NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH. i | § SR LS 2 S W R D A L R DR v — | i propeller whirling at flight speed | | MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of » ONE YEAR GUARANTEE | 5 i b _THE FLYING ODUTCHMAN || FINE WOOD AND METAL FIXTURES ! tinguished in less than thirty FOR ALL TYPE STORES seconds. | carbon dioxide was the extin- | 100,000 MILES cuishing element, Half a minute BARS, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, after the flames burst through the TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING DUTCH'S ECONOMY GABRAGE |2 ot oms e tane e DISTRIBUTORS OF e AR RR | and despite the high wind, the roar- | ing fire was snuffed out. The flames were smothered be- . 't T d |cause of lack of oxygen. The re- ry 0 “y o0 e leased gas, led into the engine AND WRECKING YARD | size of a common fire extinguisher | th h tubes, displaced the / 1;;333‘ &'ipfxfic; fee:i rrl;ep ;llfflmt‘s & Bastian—Blessing—Superior Fountains, Freezers, Cor- f . E E R L E S S | e i U bonators, Compressors, Ice Cream Storage Cabinets, g ‘5 H |ib | Frosted Food Cabinets, Beer and Cocktail Equipment. ' | a u ers Bakery and Fountain Supplies, Flavors, | Fruits, Toppings, Cartons. | Se", sea“le INFORMATION :: PLANS iz QUOTATIONS 1ne OURING MILLS €O.) ‘ | CONTAINS | YEATTLE, May 4.—Halibuters ar- s S “ WHEAT GERM | riving and selling here today are as follows: | HAVE YOU MODERNIZED RICH IN VITAMINS " From the western banks—Sunde BELG. 40,000 pounds, 10% cents a pound No rough portions | straight. YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? £ i | From the local banks—Westtjord T 115,000 pounds, 10% and 9% cents; Repeat 4,000 pounds, 10 and 9': | cents; Orbit 15.000 pounds, 10%: and | 974 cents; Myrtle 8,000 pounds, 10 | |and 9% cents. s 3 st cvne i s wmss || ATEACK MADE will like — neither white nor wholewheat, | but an entirely new type. Packed with | WES'I'ER“ ARE A Vitmins B, E, and G. Has no harsh nor fibrous portions of bran. High in nutritive [/ BE AIE“ B A(K Your fire insurance can now be extended to cover WINDSTORM, EXPLOSION, HAIL, AIRCRAFT DAMAGE, AUTOMOBILE DAMAGE, RIOT, FAULTY HEATING APPARATUS SMOKE DAM- AGE, and to eliminate the Waiver of Fallen Build- ing Clause. The cost is surprisingly low. Let Us Tell You Ahout Ii! SHATTUCK AGENCY 3 Office—New York Life WHAT YOURS / Telephone 243 1A : . CO, M, & value. BUY A LOAF TODAY. PARIS, May 4—It is reported of- P l sg B ficially that a German attack on a eer e ak er wide sector on the western front ) ’ was made last night by the Germans but it was beaten back, the Nazis 0” ”le't Juneau Stores forces retreating 'n disorder The attacks were mainly in the | Emy Day’ ]Bnn river sector and were repulsed | b Sy by artillery and automatic weapon | tire, |

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