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4 : ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG 1940 Nafional Foreign Trade Experts Gather for S. F. Meet lINDBERGH | CHEEF FOR STHCOLUMN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinitiy, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Aug. 5 Showers, not much change in tsmperature tonight and Tuesd: minimum temperature tonight 52 degrees; moderate southe wind worecast for Southeast Alaska: Light showers with moderate temperatures tonight and Tuesd moderate southerly winds except fresh over sounds and straits and Lynn Canal. L ast TR_wT. A HINGT Aug. 5.—Sena- Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Claude Pepper, Democrat of Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds from Dixon Entrance orid: in a Se « « thi to Cmre Spencer nd moderate t fresh southeast and easterly fternoon med C A winds from Cape Spencer to Kodiak, ! 1 ¢ C h LOCAL DATA Column in this eount Time Barometer ‘1lemp. Humidity Wxn(] Velocity Weather enatc Pepper referted to Lir 1 4:30 pm. yest'y 30.14 59 86 16 Lt. Rain k P X3 ight advoca 4:20 a.m. today 06 56 99 2 Cloudy 1 ' I on in Europe rega Noon today 30.03 54 92 10 Lt. Rain s ¢ ich 15 the * RADIO REPORTS | TODAY - 2) OW}W“V \45;‘" Max:teript | Lewest 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m. Ui Statien Jasi 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weather M[xmuv (GMPA; Barrow 58 35 37 0 Cloud Fairbank: 66 | 9 9 Rain by Nome 60 50 51 0 Cloud OVER POSTCARDS ? > A 0 60 )3 08 A t to coll man e Anchorage 60 47 0 Pt. Cidy ‘ ile of posteards an Bethel 69 48 Cloudy i McKinley Nationel St. Paul 53 | 44 Rain Executives in import, expert and banking businesses from all parts of the United States met in San Francisco July 29 to open the 29th annual | Parl: was filed in District Court Dutch Harbor . 61 41 50 Rain Foreign Trade Convention in an attempt to discover formulas for “cqualized and soundly based world frade” Pictured is the delegation from today by Laira P, Ordway 61 48 48 Cleiiz Los Angeles on its arcival. Left to right: Walter Measday, Theodore Rckos, V. L. Arenth, W. H. Schroeder, R. S. Lasher, Clarence H. Matson, I"“ > Shop & -‘“" " “‘ e 1““““;7‘ Kanatak 62 50 50 Clear Owen Durkin and W. J. Brusn, J ey Tourist and Transporta Kodiak 57 50 50 Ry Mr a A e 59 55 oudy REDMAN EXPECTS ~ GOVERNOR T0 RUPERI HALIBUT \" sgreement beiwen, b E . B AlEUIIAN ARRIVAL SRt Ketchikan 1 = HOUSING BOOM VISIT INTERICR PRICE ANNOUNCED and T was duvered 1o i il : | James Wiltiams, one of the | company to be sold on a commis- |} L‘“:ém i ;,', | 21 :; n One l.undred and fifty “one [hou- | arrived ’1‘“ “‘(‘l ‘“\'N'\l utian this| g62758 has keen paid, Mrs. Ord- San Francisco . 72 53 0 o : <old | morning from the Westw dke g ; for-the balance gt and pounds of halibut were sold | B e & & G 1y clain t-:l 1e balance WEATHER SYNOP Low pressure was charted this morning over the Bering over most of Alaska proper, while a large area of high pre: Demand Gfea’ A'SO A”efld ARR( Mee“ng SEEEEE G B tology work ‘“;}'I)::\:J“’;‘A‘ll)’l;:uly: ‘“I, ,T,,, pOOR I(Y SIRA'I exténded frm the Pacific coast westward to south of the Aleutian tion and will g Islands. During the last 24 hours, cloudy weather with moderate i with geologist John Reed in South p - ] 4 I, ¢ af Falfbanks at Palmer F'SHERY AIM east s »:“J;.l‘:.i Permian for- HSHENG SEASON As evidence that all German | temperatures was general over neirly all of Alaska, and moderate FHA Underwriter Finds Leaving on Haida — Will nere today at 1090 and 750 10 1150 | WCRES TR C0 i b and 8 cents. 1o I ¥ AR AN | mations thought is net confined to war rain with low clouds persisted all day Sunday cver Southeast Alas- Dema for housing is tremenr Gov. Erne Gruening in leave is 'l'o "F RM" | This is Williams' fist trip to "‘0 E?\D IQN'GHI aclivities these warm July days | K& and rain occurred also over the c tal areas of the Gulf, in 4 dous in Anchorage at the present the Coast Guard cutter Haida A Alaska, in which field, compara J | comes this picture of 2 model at a | D€ Interior, and in the Yukon Tarritory 'I time, according to Herbert C. Red- | within the ne few dz to visit ” gy | tively little has been done in pal fashion show being held several | Juneau, Aug. 6.—Sunrise 4:58 am., sunset 9:08 p.m S Hign, Ot “UnAerweiter 108 K9f and, Anchorage, Palmer, Fair SALMON (Rop eontologic study which is the sclence| e f eason in Tey Stralt,| (imes a-week in Berlin, The gi = ' Federal Housing Administration, banks and po x id t,.l‘;Lu(l\.mg, E of rock horizons on vhich has been Very DOOI| wears a bathing suit and robe of 7 T ; Sl S who returned on the steame - It will be the Governor first e | through m:'n;;u.uru;:,xmm end t } K mateling colors. The floral show— | Fish isor Clarence Ol- | " tian from the We ‘\UL-H & trip to the Interior since he took Chlef 0{ FiShefieSResear(n At Fairbanks there i as office last December great a housing boom, Redman said, | At Ppalmer the Governor Wwii to inirude a martial note—blends BOB KIMEALL LEAVES the Brant UL Gy ihe surroundings for pur- Here After WOS'- | Bob Kimball pitcher for the MEnt after o patrol of the. districtl St nde J thougt less frantic be attend a meeting of the Board of : tod 3 id b 3 i Y {Monse baseball team, sailed for the and reported the run had b o people there have ‘se g (he Alaska Rural Rehabilitation d V il wreisy > disappointin 1e pack was some- e ’ ¥0- & sl Jand hawe prépared 10r' Doiootagint it Vi e war isit westward yesterday on the steam prointing. The pacl s son | 3 X g h m GFRRERRORI R ARG X e Baranof. Kimball is bound for| what large would h een [ e e e 1 - Fairbanks via Valdez, whers he has expected nor frow | hand, everything happened more or | qp. Governor's Secretary, Miss Es-| Aim of the Division of Fisherie banks. vie. Vo Bl s b e Pl | less unexpectedly tella Draper, will go to the West- Besearch of ‘the Fish ‘and Wildlf; accepted a position n, b @ ar | Mrs. Redman, who had been vis-| g on the steamer Columbia Service is to reduce the “croppir S i E - ting her parents in Cordova, re of salmon to as great certainty CASH REGISTERS * g - 5 PR VoK 7 n turned with him farming, Elmer Higgins, Chief of| M. Baker, National Cash Register SAIL ON McKINLEY DENT!SI FINDS‘ e - Riv the Division, said today on a visit!representative, is stopping at the lo Juneau Gastineau. He came in on the Mrs. Harry Lea was called south Higgins has been in Bristol Bay, | Aleutian. bec e of the illness of her hro Worleys Sail on CHILKOOT ON coor met ana Prince winam s e cr. he was accompanied by " White Man’s Diet Ruins| Sound visiting ‘salmon streams and| ‘ry a classified ad in The Empire. | daughter, Mrs. Kenneth L leuti miking other observations noking - - Native Molars, Says | Steamer Aleufian GUARD PLANS i it i Buiier Speaks to the Press Dr. . J. Pyle | Major Charles Hart Jr. and Oapt H Harrison arrived here this the steamer Yukon froj rracks (o review quali- s of local tentative appoin=- to National Guard position Names of two well He said he and his Chief, Dr. Ira | Gabrielson, were impressed with the need for two different kinds of information—first, regarding the immediate condition of the salmon | run during the fishing season, so| recently transferred to- Minneapolis KNOWN JUNEAU | that any unexpected abundance may Before leaving the Worleys were | Men have been proposed for hand-!pe uilized by the industry and any complimented at numerous ling of the local guard unit, but ynexpected shortage protected, and e official confirmation of their ap-|cecond, the year to year, cycle-by- | Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worle; ailed for the states on the steamer Aleu- tian. They were accompanied by their daughter, Virginia. Dr. Worley, Medical Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was Wherever a trader has a store| the teeth of the native residents of Interior Alaska are poor; where ‘FROM TROUBLED ZON E—Thailand. onee called Siam, the natives live isolated from the has remt Maan Rajaswongsc Seii Pramég (R0 -aa her new white man’s diet iheir teeth are| jmnister. He's seen at White House with George Summerlin of | good. state department. Thailand borders French Indo-China. § | This was the observation of Dr. £ | Taylor J. Pyle, Dental Supervisor | for the Office of Indian Affairs | who returned today from a th - pointments was withheld today cycle information for long range pending completion of examina-! supervision ROiafY Pre“den' Higgins described his job as the - practical one of gettng the most Sails Westward DALE DAY WAIVES *, " Do s win) gc to the laboratory at Little 4 dent for the Rotary Club, sailed for FGR GRAND JURY Usrtecs ]F“re(‘*“:—:x:ltnimgnviiin;fl:g1 the Westward on the steamer Bar- EL Ell b J al 2 anof after a visit in Juneau mar | BLUSWOreD. - Day - It alis| Charge - of entific work in - this | He was accompanied by Mrs, Dale Day, today waived preliminary area, left Seattle today with a new Borleske and Miss Alice Peterson, Pearing on of obtaining laboratory vessel, Heron II, for Lit-| music instructor for Whitman Col- unde lse pretenses. He tie Port Walter. Wash to the Grand Jury >-oe | (] l\.xv‘::l\i].\s.‘ tour in \h(: XI\LI'IIU‘X. :] MAY wE TO0T He found the teeth oI natives {of the Upper Tanana especially While we're tooting we might as well tell good. you that JOHN HOUK Besides being an EXPERT BURNER MECHANIC is also a : are burning unum-uk»\l‘ wut much of the T of the Yukon, Py caught in such a fire l.:kuk(' temporarily. - (OAS]' GUARD REFRIGERATION EXPERT bound ove AT GASTINEAU on the pretense that he was eX- after visiting in Juneau with her lege at Walla Wall 1 | 3 T & During their stay in Juneau the O bond by U. S. Commission- VISIT HERE | (ELEBRAI'ION both COMMERCIAL and DOMESTIC three were the incentive of many € Felix Gray at $2,500 Pl | } # social affairs Day is accused of barrowing Mrs. A.. J. Lindegard returned ! RICE A“LERS Cfl | | i “rankli k1] R. S. McCarrey, of Utah Woolen pecting a large sum momentarily daughter, Mrs. Kenyon MacLean. || Third and Franklin PHONE Mills, is at the Gastineau, having from a trust fund in Seattle, a B - 5 Many Visit Shlp A"hough come in on the Aleutian last night. fund which is alleged not to exist TO PETERSBURG Straight from the European war theatre, Ambassador William C. B\l“ltt‘ —f e envoy to France, is besieged by reporters for first-hand information a1 | SPOrting EVents Aré | e P"u'xsbuu, on the Yukon for fi for the personal ear of President Roosevelt, though relating to the news- [a"ed 0" G ]'l g g M of the men how he nnrrowly escaped death in the firgd Nazi bombing of Paris, G 3 Mrs. Jirdes Winther sailed for Me arrivesin New York by clipper plane. The ambassador kept his story ity hi § eyl e ot G Compare Them With All Others! ; . T eep o e"' us ou lg or ls lze {aboard the cutter Haida was all e b ' e D s ol PRICE - APPEARANGE - ECONOMY ‘ the downpour to visit the ship. DURABILITY Ball game and various ship drills| | were called off as a pitiless Jupiter et e oy e e | QO NNQOIRS MIOTOR €O, Those who went down to the ship PHONE 411 were taken through the cutte Trany, BlEnl 107 Abern, Nowever, AR o e et e i enjoyed lemonade, cake angd movies. § “THE PRICE TAG 1S NOT. EVERYTHING” PHONE 767 PHONE 767 LEGION T0 NOMINATE CONVENTION omsms THRIFT COOP - —— SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS tes and Alternates to the 3——FREE DELIVERIES— 3 ‘ A n Department Con- Our Store Ts as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY | vention at Juri@hu September 5 to “THE PRICE TAG IS NOT EVERYTHING” 7 will be nominated at tonight's S et s et meeung of Alford John Bradford - o e Post R isiogsreted iktcvporiam ll B 1| Cnvu: Diesel in Your Boat If You Wani time the elec- tion will be held. MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT -~ 2 More Miles for Your Money 40 wheat crop is A Comfortable, Quiet Ride 5,000,000 bushels. An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance Rates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY FROPERTY on West 11th St., near Small Boat Harber, including two 4-rcom hou with modern con- veniences. Ira Tucks phone 437 Top short fo see over the ship's rail when the liner Cameronia arrived in New York from Glasgow, one UspD KITCHEN range, combi * ward tilt should please those who don't like off-the-facers, By Mme. | small boy got his first glimpse of New, York through a pori—a procedure that interested one of his con- | iion coal-bumning and electric. | C“ABLES G. WARNER CO0. Pauline. temporaries, 190 Aboard the Cameronia were 100 children, 445 adults. Ira Tucker, phone 437. i “' i i% i £ £ e’ B i . 2 g .3 -2 1 = e 8 'é' 5 . g