The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 6, 1940, Page 2

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REGULATIONS ON SPORT FiSHING ARE AKHNOUNCED Alaska Nim}odc Limited to 25 Gama [ish in Daily Bag Alaska sport fishing regus to be issued separate from fishing regulations have sgned by Se ary Ickes 1 bie distribution E. Jackson, Actin Bureau nf Figheries, announced here today. The new regulations define rain- bow, steelhead, cutthroat and East- brook trout and grayling fish. T restri method specify and pag limits, and prohibit commercial fishing for game species. The use of nets, traps or set lines for catch- ing game fish in fresh water of| K I W A N | S—As of Kiwanis International, First lations commercial will be avail for con, Charle Commissioner of the ern game of taking the son president Ben- PeANE W A ANE A RANSAL LUMBER MILL STARTS WORK : NOONTODAY Production-To Go Full Blast on Monday Mill started The Juneau Lumbe work for the summer season at 1 clockthis afternoon with approx- tely 50 men operating the mill fifty per tept production is expected that a full start the ws running t on Monday THIRTY MILLION FOR DEFENSE IN crew full Americans aboard. bright 1,000 protection with nearly for evelt homebound. from ¥rcland her Here is the U. S. liner President R The vessel depends upon huge Ameri sides daytime and an flags painicd on Alaska is prohibited and the use i Fx;m;‘,:& i okt nett 0. Knydson of Albert Lea, Jights at night o, proclaim her peaceful mission. game fish may be taken only by | papon® 2‘4['." snystion 1e8s h T S B e . smson for| 16:20 3t Minneapolis. Kiwanis War Follows Dutc roops to Sea K s o . v | P UL N Dimond Says Projects fo. om June 3 embe _— ;. 0 BepremPet o | fishing regulations in separate form S v | i1 oari o tions will be well received in Al = [ s sl \ska. These resulations have been | WASHINGTON, June 6—Dele-| The daily bag lmit unde: the | omulgated after ascertaining the [8ate Anthony J. Dimond said in & new regulations 15 26 game fish | G0 S0 A qea sport fishermen and | Statement today prospects are or 25 pounds and one game bl interested persons who re- |bright the Government will haye with' possession limited to0 50 game | o404 to Jackson's telegraphic Under way in Alaska before the sum- fsn or 50 pounds and one game | FEUCET L the winter. These T IS over co truchon. projects tish, excepi Kenal Rl\\‘l'm"' other | o ort fishing regulations ¢ costing ultimatcly $30,000.000 or| streams gng ,Ipkes In- Kenst Pc‘“‘ one of the several innovations in- | MCPe to provide ample defense for insula and Buskin l\l\f‘] where the | 0 o4 by on to. imbrove]t ermr,x;.' daily bag limit is 15 game fish| " 0.7 vendered by his Bu- If the Senate conferees stand | ¢ ten pounds and one game fish| their ground Dimond said, “we where the possession limit is n‘“""’ b have a splendid prospect of keeping game fish or 20 pounds and onc | the $12.000,000 Anchorage Army air | game fish “.l SIAY base item in the Army appropria- | Commercial fishing for game s including fishing for feed for iu i g 2 3 | e BEL e Anibited o | 'N VA'"(AN (“’Y mittee eliminated the item and. the | streams and lakes. This restviction | fenate; restered, i in, the bill nowi R o !N (ASE OF WAR now in_conference. House mem-| in Southeast Al Wanton was hers Still Snposing Pius ha of all food and game fish is pio ROME, June 6.—Pope hibited nformed bis intimates that he wi Certain exceptinns are previded |not leave Vatican City no Rome. .. SENATE PASSES The House Appropriations Com- | i b { for methods of catching and bag|what happens in limits for native Indians, Eskimos| Vatican circ aid the Papal NAVAL Bli.l OF and others in need of food and!Sccretariat of State might go to a dog feed neutral country, possibly Portugal, A detachment of Dutch soldiers had evacuated a section of the coast of Holland in the face of German The Bureau believes, Jackson if war is declared S1 492 542 750 attack. Offshore, their boat was bombed and sunk by German aircraft. After hours on a few rafts, the | Hollanders were rescued by a British destroyer. Left, a soldic picked up as others (circle) await rescue. Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. s June 6.—Now that Gene Raymond is N a good time the lad t battles a movie personality can face. married to Jeanette MacDonald. career went into a slump a couple of years ago, A movies, phonograph records and concert airly even cowrse of her wide popularity. It's has broken up many a movie home. But Gene never Mr. MacDonald,’” "and he refrained from grouch- ing when gossipers hinted such a status for him J0Dn, wovie HOLLYW working in a has won one of, the to you've heard, is Cal., aga shes to point out Gene, s0 Gene's movie Jeanett tous—kept or a situatior while tiat became says Gene on “You can’t grouch around in this busine set where he's winding up “Cross-Country nnmmu- “What Gene did instead of grouching and carrying a chip on 1is: shoulder was to turn to musi¢, the while awaiting the movie preak he wanted. Two concert songs—"Let Me Always Sing” and “Release! e the puublished results of his musical labors, undertaken seriously after he had written and stored away a trunkful of “popular” stuff. Gene left pictures because the last two RKO gave him were far. from what he wanted to do. “She’s Got Everything” was critically described as “it’s got nothin'.” and “Life of the Party” was paraphrased “Lice of the Party. “1 had a $500 a week raise coming after those and they offered me $250," says Gene. “I'd have taken it, if T'd had any for better pictures. But I knew a few more like those two permanent and that one year's salary the hope would | PERCY’S CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT finish, mean my sToP at PERCY’'S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is lalking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN. TOO! ‘Thought n't any would have had to last the rest of my life. I quit 1'd had my change in ‘Stolen Heaven,’ but the picture good, and I was worse. So I waited, and wrote music some,_more. I took this ope hecause I liked the script, and if it clicks I'll be all right. J{ not—" he laughs—"well, T'll wait more, and I'll still have the music.” “Cross-Country Romance” has a good-luck cgst. Leading lady is Wendy Barrie, the same who was his partner “Love on a Bet,” the light comedy which started Raymond off on a good serics which concluded unhappily with “She’s Got Everything.” It also has Dorothea Kent, a plump. blonde comedienne who is starting again after half a year’s serious illness threatened to nullify the progress she made in several Universal films. Attention Mr. Dies: One of the local ladies academically interested in the Communist movement was entertaining a visiting Russian. “And if Communism were practiced in America,” “what would happen ‘o us—and to our homes?” The good Comrade looked around the living room of the u:trms home and said, “Ah, it would be turned over to the work- ers. You and your husband weuld be granted the use of penups spme in she inquired, im0, T | Appropriation Measure ot 4 en aboard. Right, the men from the circled raft are TRUCKING n President's Desk After Conference e i sters walk off their jobs PARALZ as team- when ne- WASHINGTON, Tane otlations for a pay raise reached Senate passed and sent to the a deadlock White House today a $14925d2,750 - naval appropriations bill making| emergency funds avaflable immed-| Taken to St. Anng Hospital shorty jately to speed up production of {ly after noon today, Jack Harring ton is receiving medical treatment, | He is a mine employee - > » aircraft, mursitions, arma and construction of new air shirs ment base The Senate passage completed Since 1201, cvery able-bodied Cc ional action on the meas- Swigs man has bel liable for ure by accepting the conference voting report the House had approved | & sailor rescues two children from their home in the suburbs of Buenos Aires during the flood which recently inundated a large portion of the Argentine metropolis. More than 100, 000 persons were driven from ¢ homes as the River Plata spilled over into the lowlands. National Hotel Week, June 2nd to 8th. Hotels are an asset te the community... a service to the natlon. Patronize them. | | | Showgirl Marries Motor Heir BLENDED WHISKEY Calvert : 90 Proof ~65% Grain Neu- | Calvert "Special”": 90 Proof ral spmn -72V/4% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copy- right 1940, Calvert Distillers Corpora tion, New York City. THESE THREE ENEMIES QF INTERIOR DECORATION case . Steam Odors STOPPED!—+———With a VENTILATING FAN & CO'\‘SUL % BICE & AHLERS CO. ITS TIME TO CHANGE YOUR HEAVIER LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY Broadway- showgirl, is: shown as she applied altimore, Md., to m:lizry ored Taw waived; Harry,T. Gross. This Martha “M:ckey;’ Devine, 2 for a marriage license in automobile heir. License granted and the 48-hou: the couple were quickly wed. Right is her attorney, ‘third marriage for: ummcnnau | | SEBRERA 1 Horace E. Dodge, ARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) . DE Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 1:30 p.m., Juie 6: Mostly high' cloudiness tonight and Friday; minimum about 45 de- s tonight; gentle variable winds, . cloudy over north portion the south portion tonight Southeast Alaska casional light Mostly un over Forecast for and cloudy with oc and Friday; no decided change in temperature; moderate variable winds, mostly. south and Southeasterly. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: of Dixon Entrance but mostly south easterly from Sitka lo Kodiak able winds in the vicinity and moderate Change: and southeasterly; LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidity Wmd Velocity Weather 4:30 p.am. yest'y 30.05 61 40 6 Pt. Cldy 4:30 a.m. today 44 86 Calm 0 Clear Noon today 20.95 61 40 SE 6 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30a.m. Station lasy 24 hours | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 25 | 23 0 Overc: Fairbanks 67 42 05 Jear Nome 53 44 0 Cldudy Dawson 68 43 0 Pt. Clc Anchorage 63 42 0 Clear Bethel 62 L 49 05 Rain St. Paul 42 38 38 01 Dutch Harbor 57 35 37 01 Wosnesenski 50 43 44 38 Kanatak 50 43 49 0 Overca Kodiak 49 46 46 07 Overcast Cordova 2 42 43 0 >le Juneau [ 1" 1 0 Clear Sitka 60 46 48 0 Cloudy Ketchikan 61 48 48 03 Rain Prince Rupert 63 47 81 15 Rair Prince George 65 i EX o F Seattle 69 52 0 Overcast Portland | 19 0 Cloud San Francisco 2 3 0 Cl WEATHER SYNOPSIS A trough of" low pressure extended a the lower portion of tl Gulf this morning with a minor distur wce situated off the coast of Queen harlotte Island. It ha; caused light rains over an area xtending from the coast of Oreg to the gouthgrp, portion of Sout disturbance of moderate intensity was Dutch arbor and appe Another 400 miles south of Alaska, tered about d Lo be ¢ vancing northeastward. This disturbance has 1 i1 over the Bristol Bay area and the Alaskan Peninsula Over rest of Alaska the we mo partly cloudy ather was June 7.--Su 3:58 am Juneau, unset 9:59 p.n % firing squaG :=ui e : Kentucky Exiles o, 0 e s M 5 out of the state before uanc ]'wo pgligp D{L)S warrants charging them with ki s WINCHES R June 5 Spiced rhubarb wece I A I'wo ‘German poii we safe | licious accompaniment for e as long as ey it of Ken-llamb, broiled chicken or veal tucky, but if they return. it's’ the|chops. that are CLEANED Wear Longer? Send YOUR TRIANGLE Workmanship and GARMENTS to Thorough Please You MODES of the MOMENT by Amy Porter A lllul for travelers is a casual suit—tailored, comfortable, not too cvmpicnom for daily wear. Flthzr of the two shown here would qu‘uy, Elizabeth Earl, a newcomer to lhe nwglel, models the soft gray wool skirt with matching cable-| kmt sweater. Rosemary Lane, also-movies, wears 3 suit of this summer’s. popular. pastel plaid wool. e T S—

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