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WATERFALL ~ ISSTORMED A Union Accused of Forcing | Crew Out of Company ‘ Buildings KETCHIKAN, Alaska, June 14 {wW. €. Arnold, spokesman for the Eannec almon Industry ys “the AF1 jers Union has sent mobs \ehor Waterfall and Noyes Is- 2 liand and forced the cannery crews = | ou the cannery buildings | have reported the facts to tihe ithorities and I have attempt- led to procure wa s for the ar- i rest of those responsible.’ istrict Attorney’s office here s it is awaiting word from Ju- said that the Sailors Un- Pacific has. sent a. wire | Arncld s ion of the |to the Waterfalls workmen, saying mass pickets will be there tomox- row and will meet force with force meaping Thursday morning when |a Union official arrived in, Waterfall AT and “led 30 to 50 men ashore and nte a war ouse, disregarding the | Superintendent’s demand that they : remain_ off the property.” E 3 | Amold added “we will not ask v the workmen to engage in hand to . hand fighting nor will we make any |copoession to ghe moby I' ree Brulg(' Is ‘Doomed,; All Upset SUPER . HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., June ; \ |14—The “zold mine bridge,” a two- : romance, may soon come tumbling 3 down md two Maryland town lare unhappy The T0-year-old, double-dec span across the Susquehanna riv j links this town with Perryv . As a free bridge, it's loved by ] . swains who court across the : |by commuters and tradespcople 3 Now. a short distance upriver: a $4,639,000 bridge is about ready {take tolls, The old double-decker ling to a covenant with bond the new span, would be demolished July 1. Citizens | asked Gov. Herbert R. O'Connor [look into the matter. | The Pennsylvania Railroad built |the old bridge in 1870; replaced il with a new span in 1908. In 1910 a group of citizens invesied $700 in it as a traffic way. With the com- 100 holders of have to \ing of automobile traffic, they lcleaned up until the state hought 4 the bridge in 1922 for $585,000. In y (six years, tolls reimbursed thv state, and it was made a free Now, it. looks like tolls coming b A(k |if the old bridge goes. | - | ! ANCE IN | ‘The salmon packer Nuisance, Capt. Stanley Thompson, brought |in 10,000 pounds of salmon to Se- | bastian-Stuart at_the local cold kK storage today, getting 10, 7 and s |5 cents 4 pound for the load. | -~ 4 ATTENTION. REBEKAHS All members of Northern Light Rebekahs are requested to attend the funeral of Bro. Thomas San- ford at Carter’s Mortuary, Sunday. ) June 16, at 2 pan. adv, By Order of the Noble Grand # - o FOOD SALE Lutheran Ladies Aid are holding ¥ | food sale at Bert's L Grocery & Saturday, Jume 15, starting at 10 adv. s m. Sweet Kitchens by WEST WIND ‘OW about the atmos- phere of your home? Are you, like many home owners, annoyed b{: smoke, stale air and odors ! drom the kitchen and cn:rp through all the house? sive, goods West Wind, an inex| lookiog, quict ventilating fan, sct in an_ ontside wall of your kitchen, literally pulls out cvery trace of onlot« ous, heavy air as it siscs £ oo the stove and turns it out of dc o, It keeps the air of your entire homs clean, sweet and beeathable. Call us —Iet us show you the West Wind Veatilatiog Fane nothing ‘about West Wind o et out of order; it oos 0a the same curreat a8 30 cleon Lighe! ND ik aliaress WESL Ventilating Jan BICE & AHLERS C0. PHONE 34 THE DAILY /\I ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, MODES o/ the MOMENT !Ark Reporfed by Amy Porter » If ice cream and cake is the des- and jams sert fill an angel focd or sponge | Most men like nsn cecktail |Ting with fruit ice cream, sprinkle generously with shredded almonds, | cubed marshmallows and fresh ber- spread a rich baked ' pie to start a dinrver. This zippy , fauce puts pep into shrimp, Tob- ster, salmon er crab cocktail: Mix ries, Or by ngers p crackers, browned, Y, cup caci of chili sauce, |Crust with ice . i and cover hotse radish, cAisup and finely | With berries and setve, cut in the chopped celer: add 2 table- usual wedge-shaped pie piece: spoons lemon juice, 'v teaspoen iad o dok : salt, 'i teaspoon each of minced parsley, granulated M F y R ‘ Sy and tabasco sauce (op- rS' r e urns tional). Chill before serving. . or cheese-covered toast, Mus. William Fry, formerly of Ju- | 1 neay, returned to her home in| | Pick the meat for Dad’s dinner Miami, Florida, this morning on g_m‘ from this list: Roast beef, fried “VZE6SS Louise g ol chicken, chicken pot pie, stuffed| She has been e Ee. _ the past two weeks and during her veal roll, leg of lamb, beef “loaf| e Bott e e e for {with mushroom sauce and broiled S/a¥ has bee : o | beef steak. Serve two or three of MARY social events. | ko - | Dad’s favorite vegetables the way | he them best NOTICE | relish, fresh vegetable — |or tossed green salad are men’s Notice is lu-rvl)) given that the | choices, Cabbage relish goes with plat of survey No. 2348, City P: 3 cups| City of Juneau, each | ally will be filed offici in this office July 1, 1940, | | fish or meat. Mix together | chopped cabbage, ' cup chopped green peppers, pimien-, By reason of the reservation the |tos and celery. Season with salt lands are not subject to entry above. Left to right: Joseph and paprika and moisten with GEORGE A. LINGO, midshipman; Lyle B. Ramsey, Abilene, salad dressing or maymmalsv ‘l .Ad\ . Register, | ‘ BRINGING UP FATHER M Goose Bay Annapolis Flonor Men The three honor men at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., are shown P. D'Arezzo, Los Angeles, lugh('\t honor Fn\nk Joseph Graziano, Jersey City, N.J., No. 3 in order of merit. | 940 o DI‘PARTM NT OF A(JR|C|||< URE, “'EAT"IR BUREAU ,.lrul Friend.to U.d. } TIIE WEATHER | | (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | | Forecast fer Juncau and vi nity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., June 14: | Light showers tonight; generally partly cloudy Satu with oceca- | sional light showers in the afternoon; minimum temperature tonight about. 47 degrees; moderate southerly winds PRINCE RUF (i Witecust Tor BUIREIT Aadla r:‘c;xnnllxx:m portion—Light showe Capt. Franilin Ste re “', this afternoon and tonight, partly cloudy Saturday with light mu'“ packer. Rap ], has arr "“[ !““ ’1‘::_']; ers in_afternoon; slightly wariner Saturday afternoon: Inodl"X;(E \.fl"‘l\l: B oI T o i rly winds. Southern portion—Partly. cloudy tonight and Sdturday but y orm tosfed waters of Chatham ceded by light showers this afternoon moderate southedly winds. \'Scund to shelter at a jing camp Torecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskar on Dunda and, 25 miles north Moderate to fresh .mu?h and southwesterly winds tonight, dinminish- of here on T iay ing Saturday from Dixon Ehtrance-to Cape Spencer; and’ moderale Mrs. Satko and children w to fresh east and southeasterly’ winds from Cape Spencer to Kodiak. from seasicknoss and were LOCAL DATA aboard the Rap in the lee of Creek '1‘1me Barometer ‘1lemp. Humidity Wind Veloctty Weather Island and continued on to Go 4730 p.m. yest'y 29.90 54 66 E 19 Rain | Bas 4:30 a.m. today 30.09 48 86 ESE 14 Rain | Anton Strand, of 1 Noon today 30.11 50 kid SE 8 Rain j crew, boardetl Ark RADIO REPORTS | Satko. The Ark was stil | TODAY > | Bay afternoon. Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a.m. Stewart : | Station last 24 hours: | temp. temp, 24 hours Weather > o Barrow 30 30 [ Clear 4 | Fairbanks 56 T Cloudy k. > Dawson | £ 46 0 t. C : I Mme, Magda Lupescu | Anchorage : it M o p@f‘i:;: ! SOLIH TODAY According to a New York news- | Bethel 50 56 [ Clear ] copyrighted story, Mme. | St. Paul 40 40 0 Cloudy wn’H IH'QIY a long time favorite of | Dutch Harbor 46 16 01 Cloudy L King ‘ol of Rumania, is_en | Wosnesenski | 48 49 02 Cloudy v route to the United States. The | Kanatak i 51 53 10 Glputly : titian-haired Jewess has wielded | gogiag el G i o Thirty passengers siled in Rumanian polities | o000 | 49 P 59 B on the steamer Princ Lou years because of her vty ! o prd ;"' e o this mstning, held twe 1 ha hp with the king. { ‘ H b e “"Iu‘u Mok Spagt Satigel e o owe' Ketchikari 16 8 51 Rain i A G Ll Prince Rupert | 15 50 05 Rain Wyt R Prince George 38 40 20 P Cldy .l< I'Tfi”‘ l«fv.‘ku[h x!" ) . Eustace Seattle 70 49 50 0 g M Mack, L. W. Pehm, Doris Portland %6 56 56 0 ; 6o Rrre. W L Hartiet San Francisco . 64 54 54 0 witchell, Mar THER SYNOPSIS Mrs. C. E. Callzhan A disturbance covering a larg: area but of diminishing inten M- llahan, C. Shadburn, H. J sity was centered this morning just west of Kodiak Island, while an Graham, Sister M P ster area of high pressure was situated off the coast of Washington and Mary Berthilda, Si Mary Flor- Qregon, with a ridge, extending northward into Southeast Alaska. Con- D. Stabiler, Robert Cough- siderable cloudiness has prevailed over miost of Als A with light to ] Corrinne Jenne, Mrs. L. P moderate rain over the coastal areas of the Gulf and Southeast Botsford. B. L. Zinnamon, Florence aska and thence southward to th: coast of Washington. The weath- Fry, E. Warner, B. Warner er has cleared this morning howeve ", southward from Dixon Entrar °>-e to Oregon, Light rains have occurr:d also in the Interior, in B 1 it Columbia ‘and the Yukon Territory Most pnpul,.r at the box office—the perml tailored three-piece STtock QUOTATIONS AgHRsel Jups b SRuniie 53 41 Spmb Ao pg, Jlaysuit with button-on skirt. Women buy this three-to-one over il ful!.nl.hrr types of playclothies. Done here in red and white shag ! p[‘éfium IN: pw" l““‘“’”“ of the Bureau of Fisheries (rayon woven to look like linen), with initials embroidered in NEW YORK, June 14, — Closing i K158, Lktelast. sunmar, ‘Was amon : : g .m Penguin's Passengers. stock today is 4 American Can Frank Ashbrook, in charge of X P A taebridhc ol otlleha 5 X {4ur resources for the Ziological j Steel 267 ‘-].(,l,,\,,,.,“n, ‘“. HI, ‘y.,::f ,“"‘ 2 1"""’““ yisse “ Survey, was to leave on the Pen- 3 A eral Motors 447, International Har- | in the science of physics was || "0 " ,l' 7' Selock” tontght. for | A g vester 45%, Kennecott 20% , New York | lamented by Dr. Albert Ein 'i o BRKY: TRy Tory: " [ Caibeal 111, I NOPER Pantho g stein (above), famous physicisi |1 Pribilof Islands. The adhesive postage stamp came Fa' er e'llng lnner Vnited States Steel 53'%, Pound | seeniin teosnt noue At n Wash Seton Thompson, who was inlinto use in the U. S. in 1847 ‘ i : $3.69% ington. D. C., meeting. 5a r DOW, JONES AVERAGES : ! ! ndunday, rather sbay -"uons i couanaron 15 ; ITS TIME TO | Jones averages ndustrial 2 ¥ ] - s ool o) +ie JUNEAD VISITOR | / i By MRES. AL NDER GEORGE 4 likes pineapple add 2/3 cup ! HEAVIER : Ar Feature vige Wilter of it, cubed, just before serving TRIP TO EAST ! K N . : £ d r cret otsford, steno<| John O'Cannor, Labor Conciliator § LUBRICANTS' When you celebrate Father’s Day For dessert, no doubt, No. 1 Mrs. Lucretia Botsford, steno; ; ? this year, let the youngsters in on| choice with men a} this season srabher in the office of the Terri- Wi ‘m;_ .\ulmj‘.l! rvl.xnul lh] { 9 o : Most childre i - fashioned Strawberry | torial Commissioner of Mines, left Board, flew in from Fairbanks ye: the cobratlon, 1o, Most chideen| tn old - fashened Siwwiery Lol Commisioner of Mincs el Sout flow b o Fatnks S | CONNORS MOTOR preparing the special feast yow)l| fashioned biscuit way and | day for an extensive vacation trip. tra 3 i I.UBthATION COMPANY serve that Sunday. And Dad will served with plenty of rich From Prince Rupert, she will go t O’Connor has been in Fairbanks N be glad to know they've been that| crcam. You can make it a feast |Montreal and Washington connection with NLRB investi-' } LT R DRSS s SIS SR thoughtful, whether or not the kids'| dessert by allowing three thin Ry eatr i et e b N L SEES e s smnar e ho L B S e dessert, turns oup sucoessfully, May- | blsciits to a portlon—So YOU |, coorrion RITE MASONS:!plans to' leave this M:fn]ln{:l h]»(r EFHE PRICEIS'NOT EVERYTHING be the children can go further— can serve more berries. Or, for : ; : make up the salad and the dr another change, bake the bis- | Resular meeting Friday evening, | Ketchikan in connection with labor PHONE 767 PHONE 767 ing, scason and take up the vége- cult in a ring mold, fill and !’ 30. Election in 30th Degree. ady. studies in that city. VI‘HRIFT 00.01‘ 318 MAIN tables, watch the meat while it's| surround with the berries. R STREET cooking and dish out the relishes — RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3——FREE DELIVERIES——3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY “THEPRICE IS NOT . 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