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z T ¥ ! C 11 Upper Gol D1 S s alibuters | PROBLEM HEL? SURVEY, .o ALEUTIAN ISLES. i 5 e o ell, Seattle ik ) \v from this vieini By SARAH WINSEOW i gk SEATTLE, June 19.—Halibuters AL Eoatine Sotiee Only Early Russian Char HADA GOES OUT o oo 08| s s e 2 From the’ western banks—Colum-{ ¥ront porch scene. Time: teda on Hand for Mos! of "‘ vl e bia 40,000 pounds, ‘Portlock $6,000|The " oung @il of the house i f NEED pounds, Liberty 40,000 pounds, all S°INg to a party. The puzgled par- ISIand Cham ON UNDESC CUN ] R selling for 10% and 9% cents af°Nt looks ah anxiously e n me Omaney 40,000 pounds, 10%; “Be home by midnight,” he cal WASHINGTON, June 19. — Th ga?” fi i)'},,: aofll 03" Gasle in_ final admonition. waters around the Aleutians ar L “¥ | From the local banks — Repeat| His daughter pouts, “Dont be to a large extent uncharted 8,000 pounds andra Jo 7,000 -l»d-l.l;;lm]n‘.rrli ad. The party “\ t o of the Ceast and Geoc . & o4 >our E at 9 3/4 @ g1, | possibly break up boforé one, but 2‘,:(\“,“\'”“;{,;',],, ,i((,‘“ ,,‘,]‘1 ,( ,’IleVQd A!fl“;’ P!"li'_/ lS iG ‘I“‘,ili S AR e [Tl try to be home by two." priations Committee today k ; nf Var. bl Away rolls the automobfle, and Rear Admiral L. O. Colber Mnhe S vey ”f J‘” PRICES FLSEWHERE | another puzzled parent—up agai asking for $1,425000 for constitié ils Alaskan Fields At Prince Rupert today Hum\”“\l"‘lr!(hln‘n(xv\ quite unlike those of 20 tion of survey ships in the sec § wids of halibut were sold at 9.60 | '”\. a; Ro— shakes h.)\ head over deficiency appropriations bill, saic ; 750 ceénis a pound. At Ket- the problem of his child. the only charts in exi f : 5 kan the price is 9.20 and 740) Actually the problem is on the¢ Aleutlhs~and’ a ‘Ia H y from its | © 0 the other foot. Unless he the vicinity are 3 mall | 1 vidnigl kel helped provide her with p scale sailing charts of early Rus- ; : 1 jchildhood training long yeax o sian explorations GRyS Ly dos (h}u flurml time, he is the one The tte proved the fuil MiSien ; | Who has been the pr n M,,rmfnf:f::‘:\:f,‘l % ek 10 understood the vessel wil | STOCK QUOTATIONS | Breaking away from restraint at T R e Peterst Ml el — {15 or 16, instead of at 18 or 1 : Citka and pessibly to Kediak with ——— in the old days, the daughter red an_ Army party on a survey trip NEW YORK. Jine 19.—-Closifia|jses that her puzzled parent no PUB“( |S WARNED A few da 30, Superintendent | guctation of Alacka Juneau mine|jonger is confident of his ability f CAA Marshall Hoppin and Ma- | stock today is 4'x, American Can 100, . ‘rl"G @N jor Dale Gaffney from the Fair-| Apaconda 21%, * Bethlehem'' 'Steel| 3 " neau for Metlakatl the | 1i¢, Curtles Wright? 7% Geferal | IHURSDAY MOQNaNfi propesed Arnty fieéle « A Motors 44%i, Ihternational Harves- 2 ! { e ( ter 457 Kenneeott 28%. New ‘York - Arimly” at Ceittral 117, Northern Pacific 5%, | A warning to the public reg PR Unifed -States Steel 53% . Poundl ing hlasting in Goid Creek Basi ¢ modern | $3.58 P tomorrow morning was issued to- 0/ n day by Joe Williams, assistant b DOW, 30 AVERAGES cral superintendent of the Ala a monih The following are foday's Dow, Juneau Gold Mining Company - o> - Jon averages: industrials 123.86, The Alaska Juneau. contemplates | Try:a clpssified ad in The mpive. rails, &fi.’lo,,uulmffi_ | | ) CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr, means a really fine performance, and that's why you'll enjoy seeing him in SAFARI, Paramount's cur- rent production. means 1esterfie « . « Chesterfield means the Cooler,. Better-Tasting, Definitely Milder Smoke Onc of the best-known slogans in the whole country is “They Satisfy” and it de- scribes Chesterfields one hundred per cent. And here’s the reason . .. Chesterfield’s Right Combination of the best cigarette to- baccos that grow in all Tobaccoland makes them cooler, better-tasting and definitely milder, BETTER MADE, FOR BETTER SMOKING Every Chesterfield must conform 10 the one right standard of size @nd shape for a cooler, better- lasting, definitely mi smoke. Chesterfields are ma right in evary detail o give you the ciga- rette thal really satisfies. (Picture from the new film “TOBACCO- LAND, U. ) SAYS U, S. IS BEHIND BRITISHERS \Cooper Declares Ameri- | cans Have Promised All Help Needed LONDON, June Cooper, Britain’s Minis of formation, tod assured the ple of the British Empire that United States is behind them the battle against Germany. | Speaking in a radio broadtast to | the Empire, Cooper stated the Gov- ernment and people of theg United | States “are our friends. We have it ‘from their own President that | they are redoubling their efforts to | provide us with all the means we !desire in the prosecution of this | war.” | HEEHS S S i 19.—Alfred Dufi In- peo- the in . NEW ENGLAND -~ REPUBLICANS NOT PLEDGED | l | = TON, June 19.—New England { delegates to the Republiean National | Convention will go to Philadelphia | unpledged. The delegates will have 88 votes. | on the Democratic side | Roosevelt will have .the support of ‘\'u'l\ml!y all of the New England | delegates. ©nly ‘one New England group, Democrats of Massachusetts, i\(‘lll go tg the Convention pledged to | Postmaster General Farley Democrats of Maine, New Hamp- | shire, Verment, Rhode Island and Connecticut are .on record in favor of supporting President Roosevelt, {if he seeks a third term President [ eeeost A s st T Cve 2ol § 1 Changing Values Necessitate | Changes in Insurance irnf val or ateriall last time But have you THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. values—agid your insuranc el du,v’ \m‘w\th helpful forms and information. SHATTUCK AGENCY Oifice—New York Life | Telephone 243 PARENTS The Puzzled Type assurance and independence. It is the problem parent who curtails rather than promotes judi- ciously this initiative and self- confidence The Ove Parent Next article “Be heme by midnight.” FASCIST ARMIES READY iF FRANCE REJECT TERMS ROME. June broadeast from here s Mussolini had ordered into positions along a “united strat- » line” from the Atlantic to t Meditertanean for a final attack on France should they reject peace con- | ditions, | 19—A radio d Hitler and armie: Ttaly - - IABORQUITS REPUBLICANS LEWIS AVERS PHILADEL PHI’\ Pa., June 19 John L. Lewis told the Republican Resolutions Committee today that ibor has “no cause to feel any confidence in the Republican party | in recent years because the Re-| publican party, as such, has nmt-] tically abondoned labor. “I think it is obviol Lewis continued, “that labor has aban- doned the Republican par g R - 13-Spade Hand Held by Gallemore in Bridge Game atl finest and rarest of all briage ha 13 spades, was held by W A.Galiemore, foreman of the Hirs s, Chichagof mine, in a game last Sat- urd; vening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sorenson at Kim- shan Cove, Gallemore bid seven spades and aid down his hand for 1710 points, a 700 rubber and 150 for honors. Partner of Gallemore at the time:| was Mrs. Keith Wildes of Juneau.| Opponents were Keith Wildes and | Mrs. C. C. Carter of Juneau. | The Carters ‘and * Wildes guests of the Gallemores over weekend, returning here by yesterday. were the plane of busines y higher 19 your personal effects, be than the property may r lower you took inventory. altered your fire insur- Why not check your HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 NEW TASK FOR U. 5. OUTLINED ~ BY FAULKNER War Io Mean Fundamental Changes in Outlook, Says Speaker Declaring | to make decisions for her wisely | Like her friends, she is boldly' | usurping authority and following her own bent to a considerable extent id at this point she i likely to abuse the privilez ,and opportunities before her i during childhood, she ‘has bee allowed to develop sell-confidence, the war in Europe to be | “the greatest calamity in the histor of the human race,” H. L. Faulkner in an address today before a lunch- on meeting of the National Fed- | \tion of Federal Employees said at the United States as a result an entirely new worid, in which y escape bloodshed in our g ation but in which we cannot escape “the staggering blow which has been dealt to our civilization by the physical and moral destructtion of this war.” A “rude awakening” within the past few weeks has brought Ameriéa face to face with a challenging fu- ture in which we must reappraise the rights which we have held dear, he said Task for America “We, in this country,” Faulkner declared, “with its great natural resources, with its advantageous geo- graphical position, can surely live and hold all those things which ary to a free people; but will mean more for all of | We prepare repel | jree except with force. | It will mean that some of our individual liberties st be sub- | crdinated to the freedom of the countr It will mean longer hours helidays It will mean uetion, not les It will tallment of strikes for triv- X work cannot to and mort fewer pro mean cv ial cau Sacerifices Ahead whole 5 - ill mean a new con- ception of the function of government and the rights of individuals. Tt will mean smaller individual incomes for all of us, higher taxes and the devo- tion of a larger part of the results labors to the common good. “It will mean that we must place in office and elect ‘to leadership competent and experienced persons. It will mean that all intelligent and patriotic persons will from now on be obliged to devote their time and to hringing about national can do all these things; and when we do them we shall see this flag, which is the symbol of all we hold dear, still waving over a land which has fount p » and liberty and security and dignity again.” > The Dany Alaska wmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. T TS e U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, W ATHER BURE THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Fo Mostly mum cast for June: cloudy with temperature u and vicinil occasional tonight about Forccast for Southeast Alaska: & June 19 Mostly y, beginning at 4:30 p.m ): showers tonight and Thursday; mini- 48 degrees; gentle variable wind cloudy with occasional Y 1 light showers tonight and Thur not much change in tempera ture; gentle to moderate variab'e winds except southerly —ove Lynn Canal. cast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: le to moderate south and southwesterly winds from Dixon Er trance to Cape Hinchinbrook; ard moderate easterly from Cap Hinchinbrook to Kodiak LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidity Wind “eloci Weather 4:30 p.m. yest'y 30.10 61 45 SSE 10 Cloudy 4:30 am. today 30.00 48 92 N 2 Cloudy Noon today 29.94 54 8 SE 13 Cloud RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.n. Precip, 3:30am Station £ temp. temp, 24 hours We: mwr Barrow 26 26 0 Ar Gambell 39 39 0 Foge Fairbanks | 48 48 0 PL. Cldy Nome | 43 44 T Cloud: Dawson 44 44 23 Pu. Cld Mayo 60 62 T i Anchorage | b4 54 0 Cloc Bethel | 43 44 0 Clear St. Paul | 40 40 0 Cloud Dutch Harbor 45 45 3 air Wosnesenski 43 4“ 0 Cloud Kodiak 46 48 0 Cloud Cordova | 47 48 12 Clouc 1 48 48 23 Cloudy 45 56 0 Cloud 49 50 03 Chud, Prince Rupert 48 a1 02 Prince George 17 44 0 Seattl ot b5 0 Portland | 61 61 0 San Franeiseo o6 )6 0 Clou WEATHER SYNOPSIS The nearly stationary disturbance situated in the Gulf of A ifas continued to weaken while the more intense western disiu ha has advanced slowly northeastward with the lowest pressurc report near Atka A large area of high pressure was situated of 1 Pacific Coast. Cloudy te partly cloudy weather prevailed over [ )¢ Alaska with light showers in Southeast Alaska, the Interior, un the Yukon Territory. Weather indications for the Seattle Juneau Airways for Thursday: Fair and partly cloudy over the southern halt of route and with secatwered showers over the nerthern h ntle to mode winds. 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