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| »ortion; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI-. SATURDAY JAN. 18, 1941. THE WEATHER . (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT NF CON MERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Furecast for Juneau and vicinit;. beginning at 4:30 p.m., Jan. 18: decasional rain; warmer tonight and Sunday; moderate soutMeaster!” winds; lowest temperature tonight about 33 degrees, highest Sunday 44 degrees. torneant for Southeast sunds Alaska: Occasional showers tonight and y except snow tonight extrem2 northeast portion; warmer north moderate southeasterly winds except fresh to strong norti | 2rly tonight over Lynn Canal. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS NOW YOUNG MEN - Plan Your Future I EARN TO FLY | | Modern Planes‘and Expert Instructors Available Every Day. ‘ Courses on Time Payment Plan! ENROLL TODAY at the Alaska School of Aeronautics At the Airport A T N S S S B Winn as counsel, Del Rosa was as- trigned Frank H. Foster and John S. Hellenthal, and Miss Oshorne was| assigned Mildred R. Hermann and William L. Paul, Jr Jim Cox Accused of Killing 78-Year-0ld Grand- NYA WORK PROGRAMTO was indicted by the Finance Officer Here from s T et i Appointed ! | verud, -formerly | Home nstration Agent here, has been uappointed Director of | Ycuth Administration program! about to te instituted here The Extension Service has discon- ed its work in Southeast Alaska in Fir: National k Building was closed January 1 hert Bruce, finance officer frem 5 wisco NYA cffice, n‘ re to set up the fiscal end of the| NYA work program, for with $562,- 000 has been appropriated. Pre ly enly a small student aid program | was in effect in Alaska. The new m will furr employment | y beys and girls from 17 to 24 in- clusive. .d in the true bill trict Court this m ely and n Sallie Cox by ting er about the body : and neck. She died Sep- v tember one in thi M her true bill was brought the morning, indicting Vincent Beauchamyp for embcezzlement of lic funds. Bail remains at $1,000. S it on bail, will sed at 2 o'clock Monday, red today, Marie Wood, Ax- 1, Pablc Del Rosa and berne were given until to plead. On their y were without ot Arminta C Monday at BENEFIT DANCE FOR ANTON LARSON AND FAMILY SATURDAY, Jan. 18, 9:30 P. M. UNION HALL ADMISSION: $1.00—LADIES FREE JUNEAU MINF. & MILL WORKERS UNION 203 b S S [SSSUS SO S SIS After An Accident . Is the time you'll appreciate hav- ing the protection of complete automo- bile insurance . . . New policies now available afford wider coverage than ever before. Shauuck Agenecy Nex Offi PHONE ?4'\ P BTG TSR S e e s SIS E EEUL TU T PSS PSS S ST § P b i bbb i i ) | Dawson | San | veutian Islands. spokesman announced Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskas Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Occasional showers; moderate 1o 1esh southerly to southeasterly winds; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinch- nbrook: Light rain or snow; moderate to fresh easterly to south- asterly winds; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: - Occasional ight £now; moderate easterly to northeasterly winds; Resurrrection jay to Kodiak: Mostly cloudy; moderate northerly to northeasterly winds LOCAL DATA Temp. Humlidity Wind Velocity 35 45 NE 20 28 75 SE 10 28 92 SE 4 RADIO REPORTS . | Max. tempt. | Lowest last 24 hours temp. -23 | -29 0 -1 23 2 -20 sl | Bl 33 39 41 38 31 35 45 46 44 39 54 51 56 Barometer 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.17 i:30 am. today 2929 Joon today 29.40 Weath. Cloudy Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Time TODAY 4:30a.m. Precip. 4:30a.n temp. 24 hours Weather -26 0 Clear -6 0 Pt. Cldy 3 Clear -20 Cloudy 18 Pt. Cldy -6 Cleax 18 Snow 33 Cloudy 32 Clear 29 Cloudy 29 Cloudy 28 Snow Cloudy Rain Cloudy “loudy Cloudy Clouay Clouly Station Barrow Fairbanks Jome Anchorage Bethel 3t. Paul Dutch Harbor Wosnesenski Lodiak Jordova Juncau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Prince George Seattle Portland Francisco 45 WLEATHER SYNOPSI> Rain or snow was falling this morning over Southeast Alaska, ind at some places in the Bering Sea. Clear or partly cloudy skies ailed generally elsewhere ove: Alaska. Rain or snow had fallen uring the previous 24 hours over Southeast Alaska and at some soints from Kodiak Island to the Aleutian Islands and in the Bering 3ca. It was colder this morning over western Alaska and the Berin: region, and warmer over cenral and southern Alaska and the The coldest temjeraiure this morning was minJs s wh was reported at Barrow, Overcast, with light to mode: ain or snow and low to moderately low ceilings and visibilities this rning over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway The Saturday morning weather chart indicated a low center 972 millibars (28.70 inches) was located at 52 degrees north and 145 iegrees west, and a second low center of about 978 millibars (28.33 neues) was located at about 48 degrees north and 161 degrees west A high center with pressure above 1032 millibars (30.47 inches) was located northeast to Barrow. A sexond high center of 1024 millibars (3024 inches) was located at 27 degrees north and 123 degrees west, and a third high center of 1022 millibars (30.18 inches) was located at 28 degrees north and 160 degrees west Juneau, Jan. 19.—Sunrise 9:30 am., Twollalian LONDON. 5 AIR RAIDED Two Ilallan "Warships' Torpedoed IN DAYLIGHT Troopships];e Reported! First Atfack of Germans in Attacked in Adriatic- Twelve Days Report- Former CPR Ship ed Beaten Off ATHENS, LONDON, Jan. 18—Five bombs fell in the residential district this afterncon when German bombers made the first daylight raid in 12} days. The raid alarm was lifted after| one hour and a half. A barrage of grcund Dbatteries beat off the attack which was cen- tered on the southeast 'lpproachcs of London. sea te 20 sunset 4:49 pm. Jan. 20. 18.—The Greek this after- noon that two Italian “warships” have been torpedoed in the Adriatic. The Athens radio said the “war- wips” are the troopships, 20,000 | (cn Lombardia and the 10,000 ton | Liguria, which is the former Can- /| wdian Pacific liner Melita, sold to an Italian Compan, six years ago. Nc futher details are ;,nun R Jan. - Organizations participating m New Orleans’ Mardi Gras usually spend $20,000 to $35000 for a par- ade and ball. Spanish moss is a the pineapple family. popular belief, site, member of | Contrary to it is not a para-| T T COME and DANCE To Our Fine 3-PIECE BAND and Our New Vocalist Just from Seaitle TED MecLEAN PERFECT DRINKS Luscious - Hol TONIGHT atthe Capitol Cafe | ‘The Bright Spot in Juneaw’ Y Lo B i 7 Dictators Playing Up To Youths Lester Sumrali Concludes Series of Services Sunday Night (. Ina special youth rally Bethel Assembly of God last © {Mr. Lestcr F. Sumrall, world trav | evangells seribed the methods ing up to the youth. The speak aid that a great umount of Interest was not taken n old people but the Dicta real- zes his continucd power is to be through the youth Sumrall said there were powei- ful youth movements in the Euro- |pean dictator countries, which took the boys from about 6 years of age land trained them to be loyal to the |state. He states that he was in a home in Germany where the smal son was beaten by his boy friend. |because his parents would not let him jein the Hitler Youth Move- nent, Sumrall's sayings last night were 1s follows: “David was the Abraham Lincoln f the Bible. He came from the heepcote to national leadership.” “A succeseful man is a fellow who s born ia the has e- nough sense to ccme 3 tewn, then rakes enough money to move back nt2 the st'cks! “OMl David sion on " a lion te'd David that he wanted one of his lambs, David 'grabbed him by the whiskers and gave him the lockjaw.” Tonight Mr. Sumrall is showing more pictures of the world. England ind Brazil will be the main features. 3 y morning at 11 o'clock he will be speaking on the “Face of Jecus.” Sunday night is the final service of this series here. He will speak on a topic entitled “What acized the War in Europe?” - BRITISH SHIP - HALTS FRENCH FREIGHT BOAT 8.1 really mada Goliath.” daep 00-fon Mengoza Seized While Trying fo Get | Through Blockade BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 18—The 18,100 ten French freighter Mendoza, | which had been t to get| through the British ade, to! France, is reliably reported tcday | as having been halted and probably | seized by a British warship. One report earii>r in the week that the French ship had “punctur- led” the blockade and escaped the| net. INTERNATIONAL - HIGHWAY STILL | REING STUDIED President Rot;;eveli Gives Information to Seat- fle Committee SEATTLE, Jan. 18—The Alaska | Northwest Emergency Deierce Com- mittee announced today that Pre- sident Roosevelt has informed it the Internatic: 7 Commission is continu'rg tc ‘rvcstigate the pro- | posed higiv report is received, I assu be given most careful consxdenllon Will Be Host With Poker Pa-ty To...ghii Bud Nance will b2 host tonight| with a poker party at his apartmem! |in the Coliseum. | Invited to attend are Carl and erne Danielson, Pete Melseth, Karl| Alstead, Milton Daniel, Gene Covey Wes Overby, Arthur Adams, Lu Lis ton, Lou Hudson, William Roden- kerg, E. F. Clements, Rov Wenstrom, Herb Neff, Bill Brown, William Hix- son, Ralph Moreau, Sam Paul, Jr, Glen Wald, Carson Lawrence Joe McLean and John Young. | KARNES HOME SOLD 10 DR. J. 0. RUDE Dr. J. O. Rur]v‘ has bought the Anthony E. Karnes home on Sev- enth Street, Dr, Rude came here recently from Petersburg to estab- lish a practice. | The Karnes' will move to the L Knrl Wiedman home on 11th Street. - e vasord of printed J ’!'hn earliest Sweetl, Swinging Eleciric Organ Music RUTH on the ELECTRIC ORGAN JOHNNY on the DRUMS . AND HAVE THE DANC E TIME OF YOUR LIFE! Fried Chicken Ereilesd Steak TONITE There’s Always a« LIVELY CROWD at the DOUGLAS JOHN MARIN After inspecting the Cousolidated aircraft plant in San Diego with Major Reuben H. Fleet (center), Consolidated President, Edsel Ford (right) disclosed tentative plans for Ford construction of parts for B-24 four-motored bembers for the Army and their assembly by Con- solidated. With them by a four-motored plane built for Britain is Charles E. Sorenson, Ford production manager. mittee. OLD TIMERS' NIGHT jmittee SLATED BY LEGION ™ ™ Woth e ia e ot Altcetl Jotin] SUIT TRIAL IS SET; Bradford Post of the American ANOTHER DISMISSED Legion are making arrangements for Old Timers’ Night at the Post meeting Monday evening. An en-| The suib ('f l‘u'll McCloskny tertainment and feed will follow against the Alaska Steamship Com- pany has been set for 3 o'clock Wednesday in Dis Court. the meeting The Court today dismissed the Post Executive Committee t at 7 o'clock Monday. - The matter of changing the meeting night will be discussed, and the legislative pregram of the gion lined up for the coming'?Z session of the Legislature. John McCormi has been ap-| Subscribe to Daily Alask:a pointed Legion representative onjEmpire— the paper with the larges ! the President’s Birthday Ball com- | said circulation. 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