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THE DAILY ALASKA I \1] ’IRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1940. MATANUSKA COLONISTS IN REVOLT Represenfativé Peterson Tells Them Not fo Pay Debts on Land ORAGE, Alaska, D SITKA ROTARY (LUB FORMED; 10 CHARTERITES Walter Bacon Informs Lo- cal Club of Efforts at Historic City Fist Fight Starled Murray bz éguBARANOF (OLD WRVE passengers emibarked nn' HITS WIDE | for the Westward this [ Twelv the Baranof On (areer; Has Proved 'In Union There Is Strength’ - = s follows: | |—Patrick Gillan, Bill Rcbert Belio, Mrs. Belio, Os- carsOlscn, John Pohl J. Klim- | genberg, W. Denomey, James Poor For Cordova—Major Jesse Gra ham. ¢ Keod (By ASSOCIATED PR A cold wave today spread laaving in its - e PABLO DEL ROSA BOUND OVER ON ne 1 arce | Dr ported frem I 2 Pablo Del Rosa was bound over kK and the tman to the Grand Jury under 31500 bail | Calvin and today after a preliminary nearing 1*Chicago also | Qitka s ra before U. S. Commissioner ¥elix ve degrees below zero| its Rotary charter some time | Grav on a charge of assault with matched in the United ¢ G winter by Distriet Governor y a dangerous weapon, \ther Bureaws records | ol by who js coming north (o ek rosa is accused of striking cember 3 | the debts ¢ the new Fairl i as | Leslie J. Myers with an axe. PSR [ net L | | Those testify 16 the | Potersen called a mass meeil Fairtbanks has the “or of the 5o Hrbartiwaon ! here yesterday os recidents ' in- jts Rotary Club, N. Lester | h Lawson, Leslie H. M. i CiviL Seavice icuely awaited developments over d Juneau Rotarians today.d ette, Dorothy Brouiliette, John i i e olonists . Who recently returned from | B. H. Manery and Dan Ral- | EXAMINATIONS || oken pavmon Interior Dr. Nchle Dick bl set o Jane serving as President of the new - T ndny - (g0 iMM N E The United States Civil Service Eflatts -are: being- made by : the Commission has announced open B 1 Junean:Olub to sel gt Hotary of < | eompetitive examinations for the lonists Wellhoiistorg and apmibly B ¥ must he cn file in the Commis-| vored quests [0 1 ard. Kctchikan has Alasku's sion’s Washington office not later He tckd Anchorage Times, | Rotaty Club. hell Simmons. flew to the coast | than the dates shown in each case, “If they are sincere, they could ,,_ - = PHILIP MURRAY today in the AAT Lockheed after a | The salaries are subject to a de-' least pay five doliars and “Licked” weighmaster and got new job. shert flight to Taku Harbor this' dueticn of 3% percent toward a future [m';mvn(,\ especially when 4 morning with contractor R. J. Som- | petirement annuity | oo b e g b e o o or l s By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE | 3 mers Teacher in Indian Communily movics continually and live comfort- ¥ - ¥ engers (o Sitka were D. P . f g ble 1 k hgeme AP Feature Service Writer g SIS & {and Boarding Schools, for employ- able lives, but if. nc. arrangeme : | % o ks cott. A. Johnson, and to Hirst, W.| ot in the Indian Field Service are made and no responses giv | Atkinson and H, Willis i Ry Diartinerts fol to requests for payment, it can't | ~ WASHINGTON.—Childhood tute- S flow b ot ik L RSN ¢ SPERFIISIAH . Y g i BIRSE. ox ¥ alkis WA NOWIETUE Tk CONCS LENe The entrance salaries be expected occupaney will eontinue age in trade unionism combined o scow load of road s PP ¥ indefinitely. th a fist fight at the. age o 3 L p Sronght $1.620 to s’“[’o"_ W ER0T .- - ey 18 launched the CIO's Philip Mur- | : T e Aptioatiute 5 7T LONDON, Dee. 3-~Shipping Min- | ray on his career as a labor leader. 1. Li YVOOU @N e I A g /- HDIR PapTIOnES, | ¢ | ray e r Harbor awaiting fav- . YA ister Ronald: Cross informed the! pBack in. 190t Murray was a| e ' J remedial reading, special or oppor- M nvDiein Miund - of oot choday . <hae| po o o0t aurray weicm|fop ShtiManths¥ilaave " 1o eross the 1 il Bin s Y | Great- Britain has placed orders two vears out of his hative have completed cer- i for: the comstruction of 60 Cargo seotland. One day he came out of ~Stork Gets BUSY DAUGHTER BORN T0 college. eéyeation. gnd. mulst ] vessels .inr «the United States. In|the pit after 12 hours of work had at least two years of ap- raln re( addition they-will purchase service- anq complained to the company = Pastor M. L. Miles of Wrancell MA“HEW WAQDENS ate teaching e nce, Ap-| able American. ships 3 ater i that ‘he .wds - not| EETIvetbtan: Junem the Baranof must not have passed theis Cress assured > House of Com- peing credited With all the cosl to be pastor of the Juneau Seventh Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Warden birthday. Closing dates for ¥ mons that everything possible Was ne was sending to the shaft Chire applications for thi ZARAGOZA; Spain, Dec. 3 being done to get ships to meet ¢ Words led to a. fi Murra Missi perintendent Aadhier b e July 22, 1941, fo Bixty-one ‘bodles were reporied| menace of the Awis raids. s licked” the weighmaster and was %L who 1 1 a 7 north of the aken (l“um t \\i(ll‘k"I]L; of II\\“vpm:\ most urgent problem fired for wli on company Pastor of « ce Y Ger- Arctic Circle. U e e . 15 Ko property. The miners next morn hu ) who has a host of ental $1,200::18, at a way station between Madrid| ’ Mrs. W A th ’ n h- mg went ou on str in sym- A . 1th, in Juneau 1 f er 1 in Wash and Barcelona T 7 he ) ; e F leave of abser m . the loellog Giamit Emniaved i Paisbanks. C ants must t ey eath wil 1 In Mine at 10 hurch and o e after la- i cperience STl R i ) . ki Tous dulled. | bortd 46 ska for 13 years con- lE 108 P! ;mm“_ . ae t red during the yusly f AFSel i e i ME TI“G PI_ANE local of the United Mine Work- HBueusly 3 G 0 P AN:‘“MG guard, fire coldest weather of the season with [ ; Past i Mrs. Wood, will, leave 1 1its R SRV T r s organized, and the youth- ik B 418 ¥ s (HR“TMAS PARIV i imilar occuy cants . | ation. His father voted| V¢ 1 & rtendent must have passed their 55th, from loss of blood, are reported to postgraduate s i) 5% Heve have perished in the cold | Morning and afternoon ses Phici positicns will not nl ace S ¥ . were: held toc vt a Plan- y had grown i - S arry Stonehouse I p- qualifying, Closing dates for re- RE e e “"‘“'""-‘H,'f‘, »ghl w]l y by the Alaska Plan e own up in an ¢ o )1“1 nl Stonehouse D \p- qua 1\‘ 0 'y~‘1'|m“w oo hacatiee O TaNHEs - 60 “throw @ oK ouncil, meeting in the 1osphere . ritish labor strug- pointed by c PL of applications for is switon fef ry of Alaska E. L. Bart- | gle, n. he was years old Met of Alford John 1 ination 9.1 ! 3 le 1\ Chairman Ike P. Taylor|his father took he Post t nerican ¥ Applicant 2 1 Chairman of he Post 15 t have had instruction and ex- of Mademoiselle, an American pun- at the church with Lester Roberts|youth he was a star soccer play and Cyril Zuboff Jr. as lead: PETFRSBIIRG INSTALLS School Beard Member CHRISTMAS MAIL Pack Well, Wrap Well and — THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) . DEPARTMENT NDF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Dec, 3: Occasio rain tcnight and Wednesday, changing to snow or ra Wednesday afternoon; slightly cooler Wednesday; lowest tempora ahout 34; highest 38; gentle to moderate southeasterly winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Occasicnal rain tonight and'Wed- nesday with snow in mountains aud snow or rain in extreme nor portion; slightly colder in north portion Wednesday; fresh to strong scutherly to southeasterly winds, but becoming fresh northerly in Lynn Canal Wednesday Forecast of winas Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer southerly to seutheasterly winds; ional rain; fresh to strong Hinchinbrook to Resurrection northeasterly winds; Resurrection along the coast of the Gulif of Alaskn Occasional rain; fresh to stro Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook easterly to southeasterly wind Bay—Occasional rain, fresh to Bay to Kodiak—Occasional rain, fresh to ‘strong northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4:30 p.m., yesterday 29.34 413 75 NE 20 Lt. Rain 4:30 am. today 4 41.1 84 ) 10 Mod. Rain Noon today 29.47 439 64 NE 10 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt Lovest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30a.m. Station last 24 hours te 1p. temp. 24 hours Weather Barrow 8 o 6 02 now Fairbanks 2 -0 2 0 Cloudy Nome 27 22 25 T Sn Dawson 6 i -9 6 [ Clouy Anchorage 27 24 0 ' Bethel 26 9 0 St. Paul 39 37 06 Dutch Harbor . 38 31 11 Wosnesenski 41 39 05 Kodiak 40 38 40 21 Cordova 43 36 43 % Juniau 45 36 a1 L10 Sitka 52 45 90 Ketchikan 52 46 2.45 Prince Rupert . 53 45 1.82 Prince George . 41 41 26 Seattle 59 53 3 Portland 53 40 0 San Francisco .. 65 46 0 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rain was falling this morning over the coastal area from south- east Alaska to Cordova and snow from the Seward Penminsula to Bar- row.. Partly cloudy to cloudy skies prevailed elsewhere over Alaska. Rain or snow had fallen during the previous 24 hours from Southeast Alaska to the Aleutian Islands and from the Bering Sea (o Barrow The greatest amount of precipitation was 245 inches which was re- Scattered clouds to overcast skies th local corded at Ketehikan, light showers, and moderately low ceilings and good visibilities we reported this morning over the Jun:au-Ketchikan airway. The Tuesday morning weather chart indicated an occluded front extended from low center of abou: 967 millibars (2856 inches) just south of Prince William Sound eas'ward over northern portion Southeast Alaska and second occluled front extended from second low center of about 970 millibars (28.64 inches) located at 49 degrees nerth, 166 degrees west, eastward t) about 150 degrees west lo: and thence south southwestward in o lower latitudes. High pres of 1023 millibars (30.21 inches) was centered at 34 degrees nc 129 degrees west and a second hijh pressure of about 1021 millib (30.15 inches) at about 30 degrees nerth and 148 degrees west. Juneau, December 4. — Sunrise 9:24 a.m., sun: 4:12 pm December 6 cember 8, North Sea Dec Mid-West States s: Yukon De er 15 Washington and Oregon: Norsh December 18. Seattle city only: North Coast December 19, McKinley December, Princess Baranof Nora Decemb: 13 and mber Coast CLOSING DATES HERE ANNOUNCED Princess Mail Early, Urges Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust . pr | Members Tufher O Hass.of Fiir+| lons il Committee jence in the Henry system of 4 FREN(H WOME“ | banks and A. Polet of Nome arrived the S & substantial po oo aan ve Davenj was appointed fingerprint cl cation, They Posfmasfer s |by Electra today, too late for the dai crease. At 10 he went "‘W ’;"‘ . et Atlve '~ 1o arrange a Jiggs Dinner for De- must have reached their 20th but T Send YOUR GARMENTS to ARE I(v TOWARD | opening session. Other out to work in the mine with his father. b oo Com et cember 14. A liars' contest will be must not have passed their 53rd o ooy onln s o townees ‘dreve ifor ' the. pheating are) ;e studien iwyeliings; Felt Laknat et v 1 VS the principal feature of enrtain- birthday. The closing dates for ro-' o A% SUNE CROCE 0 tE e T i l GERMAN FORCES - o e o eine. | i s ar oo, o e i, murses in_ training at Posi- "% _ e e e ) P MG A LE i m, member of the Planning ish Statesmen Wiliam E. Gla ; OVERBY TRAVELS Physicist (any specialized branch),’ - l“ll“ dl_.‘ léf"] 'S':*:'l:"gspi;k::‘f“: Yowll ensoy the her A T Jouneil Fisheries Committee. stone and Robert Peel, ol $3300 a year; also principal, $5,- 20 o° OFEE B B west byl et i 15 et o o ' The mestings will continue to Also Diplomat Pastor Miles Deputy Collector of Internal Reve- €00; senior, $4.600; associate, $3.- .4 cla t Rtiites Decembat 15, 1at cleaned clothes, omen 4 Ceam ed France mormow Advencing, ftams. ookl /o ; Goa s nne Wesley C. Overby left on the 200; assistant, $2.600 a year. Appli- past fHdies DECRIEL 10, 185t cleaned the treat Nazi troops so coldly that the PES PN | triet i A 4 Yuk for Ketchik Z 28 2, : finis day for Washington and Oregon, rrnmfile morale of the . troops has been union eader . in . western ukon {?I Ketchikan tu spend sev- cants must have complgledq QUr-. 1 cemiBer 18 Jand ash day for the Way! i s G N i S(on'SH R"‘E Pennsylvania, Murray continued in- i eral weeks in various Southeast Al- year college course including a ;io”or seartle December 20, Phone Tad sittetas tws Asacad pss tensive study of the relationship be- structed. The w is tem- aska communities on tax collection specified amount of study in phys- Reminding mailers that dates of who. spent a month n German- DEGREE woRK Io | fvesn. labowemnd insdusti. JHes be- y halted by bad weather, Matters. ics. In addition they must have had gpi0 - are gpproximate and can- occupied Prance asserfrd here. ! l‘i\lm." nw:rnn‘.mnnl vice president’ ) Miles arrived in Juneau last R ’f " e experience in physics. Applicants not be guaranteed and urging “pack’ e nm SRS, Marton Yt S]’ARI TOMORROW of the United Mine Workers in weck dvance of her husband, DIVORCE CASES _ must not have passed their 83rd U SN il L st i SRR ey R = 11920 and has been the right hand pre ¢ him with a seven and _Sults for divorce have been filed pirtnday. The closing date for re-t o MO0 T€0 HO FEF FENT companion, Miss Mary Ann Barker|s Pour days of Scottish Rite degrr»‘x,]/m“ of tluim‘ L. Le‘-,\-ns ;n v:m\& or- cne-fourth pound daughter on hi ""1';’[??1““[\‘(:"l\)ur("rl;y“\.l'l{—()f:‘l(.\;/'“xl”(t: ceipt of applications is January 15, lowing ‘schedule of Christmas de- of Birmi m, Ala. arrived from|werk: will commence. here II)lI("\\.n"kd,ni tion for »(l\c last 20 years. ;n"x\\ul this mcrning Juneau. 88 "d 7 = P;' B b‘ A ; |,\ 1941 | partures from Juneau. Bilbao, @i, on fhe Sparish Line!a :0° g'clogk.dinner tomorraw ev- | s S (e Javed, shagey-maned The baby, Joy Tlene, was born yes- | B B o e Bryant on | ik oA " For Eastern States: Mount Me- . vessel 5 i o at RO e Te | i1 DRE. DWCEITIBOINER. s ey, terday, BHy QA ; quirements for these examinafions, i 3 4 v;l‘_‘ !\;"‘\rques Bn;\mm (r)::ms‘l:::xIm‘:\fi(‘*l‘xl‘lufifx"f“::f:“ ‘f‘nm\!(u'ulur 1.|~E lieutenant al- - ->-eo - grounds of ‘mf'im. '. 1 application forms, may be ob- | Kinley Deceml?eldfi, North Coast ey Barker thro (he|is here from Wrangell and one “""n!ylxl::“l:}: ;\;“l*l‘l.ll:“‘;\u"”::r\:n\':y“\\:(“:‘ (m.‘: p i K PROSECUIOR 20 SIORA ed at 311, Fr(lcixl Building. | S ez s gt Sy . R rhshd Yot Nuzi soktiets enti the aen can't Petersburg ! e 0 M Ft 1 k 18 ey B ; i v - " a ma > sist t ar ” s o MRS Sipliatd /. | .“\’;\::wll:(rl:::;thq‘:x;d;zxmlw(lflt:\LL Gl A e Geaond Honoree at Pa” for Sitka to aitend a preliminary ~ Mrs. W. A Chippertield, wite of |} F(’u DA'LY BARGA'NS 1€l ies: of coal and s hearing for Tom Nadeau, charged the District Ranger here, left for| e Rl D {1l o S with larceny. Wrangell on the steamer Yukon to |} T“R IF T Co 0P won l.,l" ‘ (.u:m‘at. ."’ A"(HORAGE (I.UB ‘mgmm tive’ steel workers, helped Miss Mary Fitzpatrick P | spend_about 10 days Visiting Mr. . - oldiers. Even the women of the | formwlate the agreement with Unit- 1eaving soon to spend the Empire Classifieds Pay! and Mrs. Z. M. Bradford. . - = S iar: an o e ad sl IS m RP R IED‘sq States Steel and directed CIO’s MON hs at Iv?(-ddfn;.‘(.\. was ho z 7 7 Phone Next m just den’t understand it. The sol P e oteel dn “f"‘f-“‘.“ Wk O e New Illinois Governor, Wife | T GRS dicrs say they were told they we Porthed to sell beet, wine and | {1037, ginad Ndap o Ul o h"_m; ot ? The s Caggest . eance [rom the English [Mauor retail and wholesale, the|' Was Athlete AL M 767 - CliY Hall The two women spent a month‘]""'” Shere Club, Incorporated, of | ~An ardent protagonist af indus- The ot intoemall «t St Jean dée Luz in occupisd|Anchoragze has filed papers of in- trial unionism, he followed Lewis Late Tn IHRY et ¢ v“" -’.""‘“ y France and awmu m.n an a\er w'“"”““"" with ~ the T""“"“f‘”m Srig IR at reackagney .m. .»l\ }‘ ]'r'm s ‘”M i Y 3 : . Incorpotatars are Charles H. Sharp | € of, Nevertheless, ! e . SEoRn c g n' & l;:""::‘(:; \:.‘;:,S( Aore ,::fi:" n‘:; of Seldovia Herbert R, Baird, Ken. | he is considered o deft cgncmum- B tralling vy, Tose Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want hard campaigns in Poland and|Reth S. Wilson and Mary Hester| ! Many years a Republiean, he r}.}‘ B ‘~“‘L‘ e MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT nee and were lonely for m(_"‘er(l IO AneBietn. FEapoEERe Mposatcll. dia 10 ".M i ; g S Mg Mlles Sup Xet Mibmoy milies ) - - -~ plugged for . his f’e-eleclmn this Harry Br 1 S A Comfortanie. Quictian Miss Dix &5 & scenario writer who| MEMORIAL SCOUTS MEET | year aithough . Lewis: had: indorsed V18 ° el Clh "‘(), 'y“ l‘l o, Gty ® An Engine that Instantly Starts Bent 10 Birone. fouc yéask mes R iW{eydeu Willkie's candidacy, glm(fi ; id the 1‘\' “‘(“‘-/LJ\CHJ ® Assurance of Safe Trips on contract with Gaumont-Britisy| B0V, Scouts sponsored by the Me- | 1 ¥alk gray-haired and compactly : lf‘ll}l and the honoree and the : :’;fl’:’; from F"’fs““‘::’s Wime Miss Barker, a. fashion b morial Church will have their reg-|built, Murray, at _54, gives the im- hestesse road Range of Smoof ’“‘"‘cm &L 2 Jar meeting tonight at 7 o'cleck | pression 'of elastie vigor: In hi e ® Low Operating and Maintenance lustrator, was Pa representative 5 ® Reduced Insurance xates - g lication ;. - ~ FOR GIBSON A shower \txll be given tonight at 8 o'clock in the church parlors of the Metropelitan Methodist Church -for Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- ton : Gibson, Amyone wishing 10 contribute - household neeessities to help replace those lost in the re- cent fire is welcome to come. Wo- men attending will bring cookies or “sandwiches; - B OLSON TO WESTWARD Tafl!.hl ‘Treasurer Osear G.| SHOWER - - FLOE IN NORTH Hans Floe, Superintendent of th Hawk Ihlet cannery cf P. E. Harris came up on the Barancf, disembark- ing at Ketchikan. MAJOR TRAVELIN Maj. Jesse E. Graham left on the Bararo! today for Cordova to lay plans for ticnal Guard uhit in that commun- ity 3 >-re & CABINS FOR SITKA To plan a number of recreational cabins for the naval personnel at Olsen left on ibe steamer Baranof | Sitka, William Parke and Linn For- L going to Fairbanks later. i . today for Seward on business. He(ws\ of the Forest Service left for Sitka on the steamer North Ceast. crganization of a Na-| He speaks with a distinet Sc h maker - but torieal ner: He is a Catholic and has be |a member of the Pittsburgh Board ° of Eduealion for many years. s Murray WMFP (H LORINATOR burr and is a goed p! doas: not attempt ora- flights in the Lewis mar- ghlivigeia bo v of Pe was a Divisicn of member of/ th | National Ceal Production Comm o Ihe sion during the World War. partment of Hezlth |affiliated - with theé “highbro 0 Juneau er. the ste American Academy of Pelitics Petersbu = Iprmerty | and Social Science and has testifiod *10" : 3 )’ e frequently. before Congressional ' said committees on labor questions MANE smerinstor is HEAS g i gy 8 stalled at Wrangell | Dwight H. Green and wife Nasi reported that ew dairy is) Pat O’Connor, well known In- about to open at Petersburg nnd} g::uues;:ioxgofiuinimmtnfi::‘?“{ogfimflcg;;lm ':‘ t]‘:lehg: teriorite, visited in Juneau today another at Wrangell, bringing both i ¢ f 4 while the steamer Baranof was in communities within the gGrgde AI Showis abown Wbk I, vg‘:mog-::: ::mx Faers i Beaiy, the port, mmx.shed of Southeast Alaska. { 11 Diesel Dependability e that Cin Be E4sity Hand Granked CH ‘\RLES G. WARNER CO. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With Al! Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY C(DNNORS Mll’l’flll CO. PHONE 411