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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF Wf DVFSDAY NOV. 27, INp .,JWYPLANNING;ASI( Return {1939 Fishina Regulations 'Jmon and Packers Want 1940. Thiz Is Ihe Lifel. .4, Amhe Hard w@t;, yHasP!ans or P!ay e e g e 1 THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) S. DEPARTMENT NF COMVERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | U beginning a t4:30 p.m., Nov. 27: not much change in tempe st Thursday 40; moderate to fresh Forecast for Junean and vicinity, Enow or rain ture Thursd about 32, higl surface winds st Alaska: Snow rain or snow chaage in fresh (> strong tonight and tonight northeasterly orecast for Southe: and south portion and Thursday: not mauch winds except lowe in mountains, in north temperature; northerly rain in cen- portion ton fresh to strong winds in Taku and Lynin Canal Forecast of as along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskas liberation of Present Diron Entrance fo Cape Spencer, ogcasion- Tain, frash to .o sout heast winds becoming moderate to fresh southerly to south- Salmon Resinchons weste ay afternoon near Dixon Entrance. Cape Spencer to Cape partly cloudy with local snow flurries, fresh to ATTLE, Nov. 27—In expecta- t ‘!.-, uvmn- gty to easterly winds. Cnp:hl-lmc‘hinbrook> to Resur- tien of a bumper fishing season in ction Bay, partly cloudy, fresh northeaste winds, Reswrrection 1061 Fepredininbyae DE e Amer) to Kodiak, partly cloudy, fresh northerly to northwesterly wind can Fisherman’s Union and th LOCAL DATA Packers Association united fcr re- Time Barometer <Tlemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather turn by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife 4:30 p.m. yesterday 36.0 59 3. Lt. Snow Service of the liberal fishing 2= 4:30 m. today 2 48 13 Cloudy lations. of 1939 Nocn today 54 Al Requests were made before the five man board representing the RADIO REPORTS Serviee headed by Dr. Ira Gabriel- TODAY son. Jdax. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am Union Views Staticn last 27 hours ' temn, temp, 24 hours Weather Geerge Peterson, representing the Barrew 4 -2 1 0 Clear uricen, . pointed’ out that regulations Fairbank: 7 =10 -5 0 Cleoar printed in black ad white allow no Ncme 9 10 [} Cle elasticity and that some rules could 114 0 Cles Eetter * be . made. on the ‘fishing 2 24 0 Cloudy grounds. than 3:000 miles away. He Bethel 9 0 Clear said e kpew the Ecard membors St. Paul a9 05 . gould nef (rav el to the fishing Wbad Hdbor e b grounds | each’ ecason but e felt Wosésenski 25 ed that regulaficng conld be adjusted Kodiak - 09 condhit : o watti i ade By Pue 4 at, thé time instead of becoming et v e are’ HEANEDERIGIE R0, Glo’ SN A he TEERAC BYSNEE OF MO | G Dou't get the idea, mothers, that letter writing must be done on th aiatfias 'I’I fad i ot """"L"“"'ll "““l”' 3 '('"" “’.'""" "'rl.'l""l "f Ay, oranhocyeae. paling He said: “Poor Tups of Tish can cold ground. Therell be tables and chairs, Writing wiil be en- - 5 o wed over turkey slices that go to make a waffle de luxe, ipsk e B i i P \bé regtilatéd by mnflll Whenever | couraged. Ketchikan 48 1.83 Rain ; ’ ”.” . 7 } Ty g there - is _en oxfgh fish cl"f\“-’ 3 R Prince Ruj 41 49 48 Rain Py an > o Wi VAL, sl aliiond greund,. the gpes. should be opened By MORGAN M. BEATTY teria, another will manage camp Prince George 31 32 14 St AP Feature Scivice Writer s. Trost, the top and ide g the fisherman be allowed [« AP Pédlurd Service” Witlet L e B Lt S 7 s i e the ‘whippea croam mixife’ Rt Wi b : ladies (not hot numbers nor wall Portland 38 39 20 Rain W r 1 g now ! Al Willlam,Hetket, BUSIER geht wASHINGTON—The draft @rmy fiowers) for social events and oc-| San Francisco . 66 41 44 0 Cleas e C o e COSHEWS of the Bristdl Bay local union, re- | i yoing o have three million dol- AL AR : | K - 000 PR quckt\?d a return to (nr 1939 1| jars worth of fun during its year b AEEOET T " WEATHER OPSIS i e Hedy Aamarr ee apply for : {Eowtiapiehe bt peke that e MU Jof_training £ e il p Rain or snow was falling this morninz over Southeast Alask t t i {AS’I’ ls Sfl[(IE 4 Gich Read HBEY of boats, 1 BIEIC BAY be | Close to that much has been al- @8 A0 S0 T with* and rain at King Cove. Clear or partly cloudy skies prevailed clse- i S GGy || same TES p 1840, ""Q‘Z" “otted to the new morale division.' S oo ror hostesses, tne| Where over Alaska. Rain or snow rad fallen during the, previous 21 s ; prompis A aSkfi S [eflt f{;‘l [ d-[n,‘:" 1939 amber as 10 No. 1 drawing card will be regu- JUFE (80 B8 0 L0 i, not hours along the coast from Southeist Alaska to the Alaska Peninsula ) promp !’ m { e . i Releles “‘:" i lar Hollywood movies at 235 Tk g soroval by all! and the Bering Sea. The greatest amount of precipitation was 1.83 o holiday 'm e B Fricle, of 5% Nuka Pack-| ot week. Therell be big te0 much youth rove al » ; el il i i > ghts week Credl eLR g socie Y .« inches which was recorded at Ketchikan. Overcast with snow or rain . if you have uc flQre ’ ing cgglmm( on, agreed” with the strata of society in nearby. citie p! YFO I '.OOSE F N Uniari’ romcntl;m and poinfed out theatre buildings in ntmnlln(.l'nn Lo pnda and moderately low ceilings and fair to good visibilities were repori- tor 3 ! 0} O fent “big tops” in the southern i g over the eau-Ketchikan airway wil nflfe ailOfl , Filat sinice th fish yun 41 fivs evele ’(‘ K RS AR e SAYNEE by towne €d this morning over the Juneau-Kstchikan airway. {Jears, emergency reguIAtions impos- nd in - tmpotthnce - will! ‘be Therell be 8 bus s especially The Wednesday morning weather chart indicated a low pressurc SALMON SOUFTLE MOLD ico Plav ]0 Be P[esemed by Atiska's salmon will_be iohored | fed, in ‘1940, would not be needed in| o e kind - everybody for church visits. Military police of 990 millibars ( inclies) was centered at 56 degrees north an up ihe y standards for nationally next spring, the adver-' 18417 the peak ¥un Voar. SR S, O sectator kind, Will be cted to cooperate with 168 degrees west and second low center of about 987 millibars (29.1 St a sk ieast fhe plans on Fnday tising_office of the Canned. Sal-*“Chiarles Jacksoii, Assisiant, Di B, e e e gt o jes and sma up' inches) at 55 degrees north and 137 degrees west. The pressure wa B hrs i 4 At mon Industry reports in anngunt- ‘tor of the Pish and Wild Tafe ser- 100 U fii ”‘”“ music— Camp fast high to the northeast of Southeast Alaska and a second high pr e ) De ember 6 1 that Nitional Canned 'SRIMon [ vice! said regulatiohs goverting the FERERY <Rl S e sure area of 1030 millibars (3042 inches) was centered at 36 degree butter, 5 tablespool ( i ; 1t the slight- s It Week will be observed throughout fymymer! ‘season probably. wou‘rl be e And, Mom, P. S. If yeu north and 132 degr we: the country from February 28 (0 amncuticed carly i ez : S ! ; ; h : ? seed and 'i lea salizing t the tri nd tribu- x4 - - PLUS your sor ught to be ing to hi Juneau Nove! o) 2 Sunrise 9:13 ¢ . sunset 4 m i By _' Realizing that the tr and tribu- \raen 70 1041 10 kpoke were Capt. Fred S\\ e 3y, vl e o AR \MH. R Junea o :nm: ,,H o Lm e x» ¥ pa B iy til thick ) lations of the average America ping are now under way to se-|for the Packers and James Dawney,| a1 the SRR el e S e SN cre ‘ home form a very interesting plot yye cogperation from leading resident. fisherman of B B e foom e camp, “Theyiliwork) AR ik do S UNITED STATES, oft 1 Ix e T R '»”m'“ toq Lransportation companies, telegraph - ecisgiine B B T R S gturiec ta aenate ALY EERION ; ’ aken that situation and has created g " owspapers, radio stations, o Wi B0 e | L BUE GENERAL LAND OFFICE ¢ 1 Foof-T.0bst COme in giliree ! .3 others to sobuse ssdronn pub- rialy 1 displays 2l under the to church. And, P, P. 8 Distiob R’ Offia nd whites, acts, acflaimed by the high schools |\ ; e \’ : ‘“W 5 Iunl p-o e( ra ow L Army's pervision be gobs of writing mater stick strict Lan ice 3 nto a of the nation econid besh: dn g ot SAUBEA St AR | The day-in-and-day-out hangout ing right ler Souny’s nose age. Alaska « 1939 3% IMCHRET AT S RUTRIE AT will be the service clubs, pre letters home, And he’ll be reminc October 11, 1940 pan of 1 The cast of seven boys and seven PO ik oo over by hostesses, with news , ed to write given that Thomas Jef- n 1 aiels, yery ‘evenly divided so as to Grofers,in jall secuons milliihe uneau u“n books; - checks dominoes, .and pi- ‘ ierson Selby, has made application lend iftself to high school produc- “UPP* d with v‘ulrutx’u tore han- secondary attractions. One Tomerrew: How the g for a homesite under the act of May kes enough to Ve tion, affords endid opportunity ”[‘ n; wing .ri‘xm‘n dis ‘, ::""“'h\ Fh assistant hostess will run the cafe- army will be fed. 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of SE 3 & gapaenbes W {his affernoon’ from lhxxlx.nlll., with | b - : SESIUB. eIy AcTe h hot cheese, or } An exceilent, cast has been hio ; situated at Auke Lake, near Juncau ot Salmon Week has been | the following passengers: Mr. and a e d |es alaar ¥ o or a 1 1ce. Creole to present this excellent play on Fri umon wee 1as beeny Alaska, Anchorage serial 08866, and . : o wnuplly for more than|Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. m'l Me T ! A d top read if you day, December 6. Ricl atly r nnually for more 1an | it is now in the files of the U. S v } 15 vt way rting the |F. Klingenberg, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eol HI W L 3 o make one of the many vice-presidents of a 12 W arting on { Olsott, Willliam “Bryson, Emil Jacob ar S a 0 0( ¢ Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska together 2/3 cup of suburban Chicag nk, is ably por- fir: b in Lent, it gains wide R"’UP 4 '“J X M :'1“ ol Th Pansie -Pougla ciier e Any and all persons claiming : i cup chili sauce, trayed by Axel Neilsen, while Mar- | Publicity for Alaska’s canned sal- ; .meQ ohn Mullen a: I « . S ;] 'b oo Mayrial h o versely any of the ahove mentione d chopped olives and jan Davies handles the part of mon al the time of year when n-|Grant Jackson. eX‘ {] ay Vemng S land should file their adverse clain 1 tablespoon chopped parsles Emily, his mbitious wife. fterest in fish and sea foods is at| . P _A 1‘“‘”"‘;‘~I ‘.‘"“‘l‘ ~‘”\‘_’\.”:’l> it in the district land office within the Their older daughter, Hope, a social its peak uk[( mlp S TORL . dRNRSIL 1D DEADLE | period of publication or thirty day Alluring in flavor and easy (o worker, is vealistically presented by I addition to the atention given : (1\1“.‘\“\3(”:““\,\: g Yf"‘“’.d"? Vit e ',m, [m[w: thereafter, or they will be barred make MUSHEOOM-OYSTER Isabel Parsons. Dick, their son of canned salmon at the time by fgod| e an ot the Chupdl by thet e L puv it s HEIENEES by the provisions of the Statutes ESCALLOS dke up 3 cups 'of 24 and a senior in medical school, editors of magazines and newss! I g i e R mi¥ be gule 0 gt awsy e Prives, GEORGE A. LINGO, creamy white sauce, add 1% cups i seriously ‘considering mar io papers and on home cconomics Fas e will be edtimtatiaunt’ reaaohe B QU SRR + Register. sliced mushrooms, 2. Cups | oy. Jenny Malloy. These characteriza- dio programs, the week is observed | | froiio e St - realhiae! for saldl R AU BERIRIE RS AL de-{ First publication, Oct. 30, 1940, sters, 2 tablespoons each of chopped tions aiford excellent outlet for the by thousands of retail grocers, and (6 Ihtecsat Bodh calldcen sad adute Dot e i 1 5““““"", Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940. arsicy. green peppers. celery and dramatic ability of Hallie Rice and by many firms that share in {he| ien and adulls | q¢ anchor in Auk Bay, | 3 patsiay, ; grech PERRETS, Ve 1t js hoped that a large number of David 1. Walsh pimientos. Pour into a buttered Shirley Davis.. Mary (Betty Nord-. job of supplying salmon can- | fiiiean And Highway pepols will 4t | e s X P LT e R o dh® sy ShHietoe Jing), their daughter, 15 torn be- - it cims Passes Tmough Juneau| s (HAMBER T0 SEE | Winning out over Republican Hen- generously with 1'; cups buttered Ween two loves—that of Jack Mil- shes | i kel % r s | ry Parkman, Jr., David I. Walsh, of | N b o iis o ford, the “college romeo” type, and iheir employee fete ] A“ w { For the children, Mrs. Max Meilke Clinton, Mass., will return to the | crumbs mi eup (graled (15, e fcollese Tomac pbe, and | shete | “}lf_“»\“ cafete “B’- dis- | er Waler Tour in ..o i pend well stocked with United States: Senate for.gix-more | | nznA“nl | cheese. B minutes in a mod- 8 4 ‘Cunningham,. play canned salmon in their street interesting catches. Tempting home 3 years. Walsh, 68 years old on Nov. | | | : : ey home-town” type. After a careful (raffic windows, and cooperate " in na a A aska L A motion picture on tuberculosis i, . 1 | 1. thete | Is -enougi O R S By esial and Bok PHI Sblic S Lt i nade candy and bakery goods Will i1 pe shown at tomorrow's Ju- 11, has been a senator since 1919 | 7 or 8 sed % st - | publicizing canned salmon in other o (s &8 8 g s lips have been selected to fill these way R “ “',r’l" ”‘I""‘““ Mrs. W Ward, = |neau Chamber of Commerce lunch- - e | ALASEE‘HA 'SCHOOL OF | 5 roles. Bob, a growing boy of 16, and bile the Baranof was in port this| . ‘The sale.of needlework, on which ooy by pr Courtney: Smith, Assist- Sinc 3 4 AERONAUTICS | iny hot broil AL5A g and - e - | Past ol & E g DR »n working for ” | Subscrioe for The Empire. iy fiot Rrofied Mispges ant st R R R ey : w ‘k!rim;!,-n'm Mis. H. L Wood |the members have been Workin 108y Gommissioner. of Health | pelilly e e e s sliced ) cked o PN i RS entertained Robert ‘Tyson. minister- | many wer will b2 directed by | e 3 el | >t characterized by Harry Sperling, and ( 0l &S 0 v Charles G. BUKGICK, WHO 1eCeI1L] | ¢ —————————————————— he ha sted sils r B al sl P . oY . o Springs 'S, o} ster. > bl e oy St s shring et ((C ENROULERS T Rl o S Bt . ¢ Pl | Gl B, who sl Tl 3 ‘ AR, N Daily (Chee Hermann). The part, of oAty Obfiege. M. TYsOn M le_ refrestunent, booth presided | 00" o wneq reindeer in- Alaska for) Puta COVIC Dlesel in Your Boai " You ant elty that Sk - Stistying firiam, Mary's girl-friend, is por- on his way back to college after|over.by Mry. F. Maler wlll sell pie,| o Govarnment, has also been ‘in-f Line up ncarby seme small | uved b3 Mavis Nikula, and San making a_fnost interesting trip in | coffee, milk and punch vited o abeRa. T o ! MOBRSOOM 1N TAUR BOA dishe illed with chopped | (1 w, I S A B o i (OURS[ "EXI MONIH the north of Canada and Alaska Entertainment will include skits| " i Fis | ' More Miles for Your Money sweet pickle relish, mustard and [ atiomey. is handled by Jim John. i | Accompanied by his fellow student |by Auk Bay Scouts and Ctbs and 3 e i | A Comfortable, Quiet Ride a s hi Y John | " ) e o | BIBLE HOUR TONIGHT ® An Engine that I hars % . 2 lin selections by Miss Roce Maier | n Engine that Instantly Starts arserad A son. Dorothy Fors lends glowing GG enrolices in the Junean area|Jerald Auderson they ' loft, Bering| violin selecti e MAEEL o will be the usual T:30 o' ® Assurance of Safe Trips foa ‘l"m‘lf_s»ll pens realism to the part of the cranky will attend mining short cnur,n!;‘"";‘“'ML‘“;';""]";'C“HI" n": Ber- - = 'clock Bible Hour tonight at the Freedom from Fire Hazards gucsts choose {heir favor old maid, Mrs, Forester. Anna Lois | classes to be conducted by John'D. |18 Spring SUAR st AN h w " Northern Light Presbyterian' ® A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds — Davis, who will be remembered for | Dorsh of the University of Alaska| yOb May 28 they started down the | 0y, We | Ohufch. - SAulE mil ohIAren ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs A e bowl of her fine performance in “Spring | Fxtension Service from Decembey | Athabaska “River in northern Can- | linvited to attend ® Beduced Insurance iatts CR SALAD, int Fever,” will again give us a treat, |4 to January 17. jada in . canoe and a supply of | Iake a Rlde. £ S S5 ® Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust b ) {his thmd' i the person of, Delphie,| Late cimilar course will be DIDICs -and helps including health { ¢ Full Diesel Dependability X et o sings for the general maid‘and adviser. | conducted at Sitka and Haines, | Hieraswe Mflybe Gets Last Laugh = | An Engine that Can Be Easlly Hand Cranked indivi the bow! Deserving much credit for making . . Th(-v SERplet gang to the Slave P X g | CHABLES G W A [ tsble for ‘oot-Loose” paossible is the busi- “aeross the great Athabaska The police force of Jueau will & 8 . ABNER C0o elf-sery ) ness and production staff, which in- | . down the Mackenzie river 1o S S ekl i * o clude: Business manager, Jim (Ou' Omml"ee i Mkl"flk at the mouth of the iver |, il o pobs ; 8 Fre Glasse: publicity, Jim Glasse, chair- 444 | mear, where it.empties into the Arc- | " The hbw ail” . che with | man, Frances Paul, Margaret Fem- Pl r Y 19 w k te. "Frodt ARIAvIE St o 7 Wenb M |%ioy o rrived 4 Juneau and is 1ow r M C T R U C K g chiti I pi 1,000 mer. Marion Dobson; stage san- anS eal' S OI' [the Boll viver to its summit and U;-m: Al dy Lo sl i i d I\ Tslanc i >icking (¢ ager, Simpson MacKinnon, assist | portaged across to the he .m\mh-x'\;,hp ‘\‘_'m B¢ $iar - Cowlin ol oA ol A[] n favorite biend ues most party anis, TeRoy Vestal, Robert S Work for the year:was outlined|®f (Ahe, Ral xiver. carrying their| go,bun’ hruz b which agency Compare Them With “IGI'S! 'nukt‘-ll(w. ‘\"wl'( 1‘-:\\;‘ «'h;ml n, ba- | yesterday noon at the meet- "“““““‘l“l”l"l"”'l ‘”]":( “‘“l’“ the patral wagon was purch P SR nore Kaufmann, Alice Powers, Bat ing of the comunittee for Troup! small - highland Jakes o[ g a F & e oup high na - deliversd. N A sm ostess L Let th n lfll‘ \Ul’v';"- \Ixn""fll'“fw Three, Girl Scouts; held at the """I“ ““I' ””‘")" | + conveyance is a Dodge. 1941, PRICE APPEABA CE ECONO'VIY gtiests make ug - own SAND- Doris Cahill, Marilyn Merritt; Prop- | Baranof home -of Mrs 1 e sSAHNE ‘down, the Rat viver theyl ¥ BB cll e o and WICHES from a collection of fill- Berg, chairman, Zaidn | Ginty, leader of the Troop. It was|CRtered the Porcupive rviver and |y pa iy commission, the City Hall DURABILITY and pil buttered his- 3 ;L;Jknh‘ l'l”kh\lll‘]‘ lfd decided to buy articles of equip-|tDiS after hundreds of miles and|gyiponties state, in about one week. | L or hot 1olls change frbay hflx*x 1[’:’ s McEachran; Nghting. | yent itable for Scout activities :‘f"‘"’fl‘ (',’fl"‘;‘x“"',“ ;(‘«l,",f“y“lll,w:"; oL Sl CONNOR§ M‘i,i,"’li 7 : VEIND, + 0% g ST uch &s compusses Scout stationery | (0 n:"o(\rl';v '|;> :u m“ “X l"lr(: D M l D 4 5 Co. 5 and materials whic} {RESAD, gream ! IE il e b where they tock a stace (@ Fair-| evo! aV egree i0 PHONE 411 IN be ordered well in advance, These| g k Frosted cake always adc $ 4% BOOKWALHR will be available at the Homig:of| o DKS: M. Anderson is staying in| B (: [ dT d 7 ness to any party table and SPICE v .l.m Mis, George Folta. Those attend- F«nrbm for some time and ?\lr e On erre o ay o CAKE MARLBORO decot IODA GET g vere the Mesdames Clyde ‘Den- 7?:1(\:‘;‘1:‘\;( "‘"“A"”,“ g Watch Qur Windows tion plus. Cream ' VSICAL E tiof, John A, Flasse, Sid Thompson o Lo Anchorage he flew BV} .. poval Arch Gunnison chap- Laveri>c plane in t photo- | i : 2 ¢ D . with a ecup of dak PH l I- XAM wd_ George Folig . PUOLO | ter of DeMolay will hold a De- F“R A LY BA G(l'Ne eraph Mt camera. Me ¢ with his movie He thinks Alaska a won- Add 3 until v soft. Bookwalter, 4 cup of buttermilk, Verne White Pass m B " 7 namon, ' Leaspoor; ¥ Airways flier, flew in from Skagwa NGME BA“KER COM G s ;‘:x{::’nl\( l,;xlici,l::‘d“‘[:,, ‘:.];‘:;‘i:f“:::‘ nutmeg, mace apd salt, teaspoon today in the big Curtiss Condor % g vanilla, 2% cups flour, teaspoon for a brief visi . | SOUIH 0" EI.E(TR‘ mmmmm “a"”'m da, % teaspoon baking powder and Bookwalter came down to see Dr.' CK ON JOB 3 beaten egg whites, Bake 25 min- 1. P. Dawes for his pilot'’s annual Grant. Jackson, of the Minersand, - Miss Carol Erksine, Clerk in the utes in 2-layer eake pans, in a sical exami ion and was in| Merchants Bank of Nome, is a pas- | Distriet Ranger’'s office here; has moderate oven, Unmold carzfuliy Juncau for only a few hours. senger on the inbound Electra from returned to work following her re- > e - and put together with whipped | Fairbanks. Jackson will spend the covery from an appendix opera- cream, slightly sweetened and fla-‘ Subscribe for The Empire., winter in the States. * tion, { Mglay roll call meeting tonight at the Masonic Temple. All Masons, present members and majority members ave asked to be present. | DeMolay degrees will be conferred |and the meeting will be followes | by a feed that promises to be good at 7:30 o- | The meeting will sta | clock. - P Subscribe for The Empire. ' Thomas Buckley No wonder Thomas Buckley’s smil- ing! Termed “the little man who wasn't there” by Republican Gov- ernor Leverett Saltonstall, Buck- ley, a political unknown, led the Democratic ticket in Massachu- setts to become state auditor. He is a former WPA bookkeeper. Phone 767 Next to City Hall E THRIFT co-opr ] BT