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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1941. TURNDOWN ’wiskene DERBY DRIVER NEW SCHEME [“"Siio JUNEAU COF € - THEWEATHER Pan American Airways § I S. DEPARTMENT OF COMVERCE, WEATHER BUREAU OF JOHNSON WRMO GETS DOUB[E\ ON MX[S IS PROPERTY LN DE A D) BlllSj YT ————— flective today [f,,, ]m”‘,;m :,'\‘,} ,»Th.p U?!Ilrl ‘Sj‘“f‘“ Inh"lllgl’ afld | 1 not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds, becoming stand for only one thing inste Gharanty Company has filed suit gentle southeasterly Friday; lowest temperatiite tonighb 48, Hegrees, f two. Familiar to Alaskans for ‘ in District Court here against Ed-| highest Friday 50 degrees. $ many years as a handy way of ward John Cowling, the Gastineau Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Local showers tonight; occasional referring to Pacific Alaska Airways, Construction Company and E. J. fain PHARE: ‘ S & . 3 y 8 y: not much change in temperature; gentle to mod LR ;\,\\ (“or‘,‘\\,:.\(mm..,"“/.\‘;mx 1",“ R ' d h P' B D gowimflv JR w. 1;7‘0“'1:“'4 and E. J. N D H ”_‘ ' able winds tonight, becoming moderate variable winds tonight, ' . American wa, aska s < owling Jr., as Directors. n : " fresh southaster| Former NRA Chief Rephes fletwhere. The Pacific Alacka Air- NCPOTIET an Pharmacist | Plan elng evised for The suit seeks to foreclose on a ore -Uogs ere an a :::;.;:,md:,m[jint,(,l S ,fi:{lynfrflzy'c“,, o AvEEE . ¥ Spe(la' Klfld Of Se(ur' glen Jochgilssy o ‘mdpmfl"vfm SH" FO” Y[!kOfi SaVS FO"a Dixon Entrance to Cape Sm‘nécr Moderate to fresh southerly to 27697 obtained by the Columbia southeasterly winds, becoming fre h to strong Friday; local show foWhite House on droppe nomenciawwre s beine Ack for “’Half a Boy dropped | o g Articles of incorporation, naming in Soap Box Derb \ ity for Taxpavers Lumber Company on May 9, 1938, in Talk on Canines | tonight: raifi| Priday; Oape Bpénce 1o Cape Hinchinbrook: Modkrate CommISSlon Refusal cka agents for service, have p Y | y pay against the Gastineau Construction to frea southsfisterly “winds, Bebo g Tredtiith skibne GFiliny: ‘ain: TR Company and United States Fidel- Husky 8th grader Leonard Olson, WASHINGTON, May 1.—Secre- ity and Guaranty Company, Later The Executive Bmm of the Ju- <4 a s i ect : « . opinion of Hugh Johnson, former \ys, Inc. Agents Wlesignated are $0ap box derby driver for. the Ro- | tary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau | o jymper firm assigned its judg- Deau Chamber of Commerce today *‘l".‘“f“'”’,e’f{‘,“‘,',} f l‘vlmfii i lf,cn Bay fn Kfl.dmk:. Ly [ 2 NBA revig Dby Al fllows: First Division, R. E. tary-Empire Soap Box Derby sche-|announced today the Treasury De-| oni to the fidelity compan | announced at, the regular meeting| strong southeasferly winds, becomi ng moderais fo fresh southerly io tson and M. E. Monagle, Ju- duled for June, had no trouble find- partment is \mrkmg on a ])]'n\' m‘ now seeks to have conveyances of the Chamber in the Gold Room southwesterly Friday; rain, Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrectio . Bay: Fresh to strong easterly o hean filed with Territorial Auditor WASHINGTON, May 1—In the Frank A Boyle by Pan American in denying renewal of his commis- | 3 D e ; 5 b Pl il "h(” el <o r‘m,:m.. Toyd 1?"‘;\‘.0,“' g’-",‘“‘ In fact, yoing Olson, #n of Mr.| . He saxé Ye could not.give the de-| T8¢ ’;'q"“t“’“"‘l B;‘;'kk“"f b’; thelihe House of Representatives | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weathe: e and not very consistent in|R. Eliis, Anchorage; Fourth Divis- oL | ARS " fona ank to E. { 5 3 ‘y {" ’\‘yr\:('{r{‘fl h:v”-]\‘ \':'r\ (1? on, Maurice TL Johnson, Fair-| &nd Mrs. Sig Olson, ended up with | tails but generally the Treasury, gg;t“n :et ;Side The property in| *| Washington Delegate Anthony, 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.73 484 61 s 5 Rain and pre tridndihip.” . MihiE 3 ? two sponsors. Almost like an auc-|Department is thinking of selling a | & ut:x; a lot and bullding in the|J: Dimond No action was taken by| 4:30 a.m. today ... 29.69 44 94 w 2 Rain et SoniRid b DubllE & jets] b el eEREE L tion was the sponsors' call for boys | special kind of security which could | o0 “Shaitucadaiion ’ Ithe Char ntil the fourth bill| Noon today 2071 41 8 SE 10 Rain G B hdh bt 8 the B dkTterih as the Rev. John L. Cauble intro- be used by taxpayers to pay 'hon‘ 7 i similar to the others, is reported RADID REPOETS attent M duced the boys to the members. |taxes instead of paying cash. Thus, | lin executive board meeting \ 'ORT M 4 b nietly young Olson stood at his| & man expecting to pay $120 momf“ Thi O Is taken under con- Ve S dp“‘f“fl he s 2 Hallbu'ers ?h'm while gbn\s were w:npung'tnx, coulzi1 pl'epile Elmsel( by huy- \,(,I“l,..:‘,:’,:“mmly'-, ‘(fl;:,“ “;rk for Max. tempt. | Lowest 4:30a.m. Precip, 4:30a.m House has given “misleading so- 5 3 b ok @ i 4 Station last 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weather called reasons” for non-renewal of Sponsors. Hng $10 worth of security every the reverting of funds rec by y | e ameariti ol 4 Then, “We want & boy,” spoke up | month preceding the year when the | the Office of Indian Af B“’fg“ k 6; | 4 5 0 Clfll"i‘_ Alady s o ftin Joe Bird of Harry Race Drug Store, | tax is due. { Alaska to the appropriation BE— | a3 38 0 Cloudy rday the hite ouse & then H » | r Nome 48 | 35 35 0 Clomy esman said no commissiohs 03 My he B e was pointiig t | the of stead of heing g | o o Vaigt to Lt d. Sitti t to Bl # , ; Dawson 57 33 33 k being renewed unless active ‘ o s E HeTY e rd | [into the United States Tre: | Anchorage 38 i 37 37 0 e was planned —_ was Empire* reporter Evan H{l and is now being d | Betnal 53 35 i - eee SEATTLE, May 1 — Only two|he nodded his head in con]uncuon s e er | ; Hospital Increase | ‘4- he 3 | 5 0 halibuters sold here today on the, u Mmean you each want a\ NEW YORK, May 1-—Promoter| §. R. 3 rovides that misce St. Paul ;J \ 31 34 0 STO(K OUOTATIONS Fish Exchange boy?" asked Cauble. “No, we want | | Mike Jucobs announced today that|jancous revenues o " trom, AR . 8 g u 38 o The Sitka came in from the hdlf a boy a-plece; called Hill. - So| Joe Louis will defend his champion- | shools, hospitals and other facil-| Dutfh Harbor 3 | 2 ?'l .06 ; NEW YORK, May 1 — Olosing Wwestern banks with 40,000 pounds|young Olson Is well sponsored, well | an a es ship heavyweight title inst Billy | ties maintained and operated oy Wosnesenski 14 | 2 39 07 C,]U“f\ quotation of Alaska Juneau mine and sold for 10% and 9% cents a|taken cate of, and already proph- okl of | pitsbiirghi: 66 the Polo|ihe tndlan servide revert o the| ormgK 4; | 3 8 # Cloudy stock today is 4'%, American Can pound to the San Juan Fishing and | esied as the winner of the Dcrbvf LOS ANGELES, May 1 — Car) \("mumh on June 18 provided Louis ,noropriation fund the Bureai K"f:"‘f‘ :6 | g g‘: -X; D(_I“ Al 80, onda 23% Bethlehem Packing Company by his sponsgors,. of ‘course. fiobs, ' those 'pretty sr}xartlv i {is still tops after he meets Buddy | .r ndian Affair er than to Cordova ® el 4; Tl Steel 4, Commonwealth and The F. C. Herbert came in from i ‘rormpd BIFts Who shrvE S0 drinks| am. in Washington, D. C. onliy. uy s Treasury. This was re- -;"";:‘“ g” | . o (‘Jff :,‘m‘ Southern Curtiss Wright 8%, the local banks with 15000 pounds WORK BEGINS | aria dEfidwicHes at ‘Qriveomr cates, May 23 qiested i Difnor Bm -due - {g| CF R o . o i e General Motors International | of halibut ‘and 3,00 pounds of | bresent a problem in wages - e - the fact that the service rendered ::(110 i 1‘{“ s g | 5 4? it Um;y” Harvester 43%, Kennecott 321, ling and sold for 12 to 10 cents| Traffic was being detoured on| Customers insist on tipping them | DUFRESNES IN MEXICO whites in isolated communities has P:l:m‘ (,:“])’::L 64 f 45 s 13 Eibtidy New Y Central 11 7/8, Northern for the halibut and five cents for|Calhoun Avenue today as a large|liberally, yet the state contends 7 increased appreciably in the past Edmbnton 82 | 50 50 ';) Clbudy Pacific 6%, United States Stecl|the ling cod to thé New England| WPA crow toré out old rock ‘and | that regardiess of this they arc| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dufresne|fey years and ihe cost of opera- S“.Wh‘ b | 48 e o8 Clsidy 51 3/4, Pound $4.03' Tish Company concrete walls opposite the Gover- | entitled to California’s $16-a-week Of Juneau are now i Mexico City.|tion has increased in proportion.| Fio. o . 68 ! 50 51 o Olouty S - > nor's Mansion and dug into the hill- | minimum wage. One proprietor according to word received by the 1f the hospitals are to continue s DOW, JO AVERAGES The Notth Polar tegion, which |side to widen the réadway ten feet. testified that though he paid car|Alaska Game Commission for which this medical assistance, then money N WEATHER SYNOPSIS f The follo are tod: Dow, is mostly water, has far more|A mew rock wall will be built. hops only $1 a day in salary, their he is Executive Officer. | derived from the service must re-| Warm, !l\.\rl(nu" air prevailed over most of Alaska this morn- Jones averages: - industrials 11530, animal life: than, the Sonth Polar > actunl. earnings ranged, as high —— e vert to the appropriation fund ‘ol INg except in the extreme northern portion. Due to the influence ¥ i of a storm frontal trough, fain was falling this morning over South- 2833, utilities 17.84 ragion, which' is mostly ‘1and. Rinnire Cilissiecs | riv 85§70 6 weoek. 5 Sitist the daditions] cost of Opéra- oyl B T ”0;\' reads tne_resoludon of the| cast Alaska and locally along the coast to the Kenai Peninsula 4 Partly cloudy to cloudy skies prevailed generally elsewhere T T S H. R. 3540 is » bill to authorizc b Aleutian Islands to Southeast Alas:a, and the greatest amount -f the transportation to and from a ! b e e pitation was 111 inches whic : was recorded at Ketchi Bac- 4 ! which was the low Government freight and passen- occasional light rain, v rail DERBY BOYS pre row reported a temperature of fi'e deg tempeérature this morning. Overca t ski l\';L‘lgrlwllh];::d ::1 1(1: ':I"x‘«uw‘\““(;;,l,)\]v,),] low to low ceilings and fair to god visibilities prevailed over the from the iransportation of Juneau-Ketchikan airway this morning. : ffelght and passengers The Thursday morning weathe: chart indicated a center of low ? pressure of 29.06 inches was locat.d at 55 degrees north and 170 Treasur deposited into tl credit of the approp able at the time of deposit for the degrees west. The frontal portio i of the storm extended n ward and thence southeastward o’er Southeast Alaska, and v pected to move northward and northeastward during the n tion AR ARE You B"anm ‘”",:"“’x“ S s the high| Dours; a second low center of 28.7 inches was located : Y} uR AR ron THE lighterage tra costs of | &rees north and 164 degrees west. [he frontal trough of tor s freight going beyond -Nome and extended eastward to latitude 50 d :zrees th and 154 d s west, and thence southward into lower atitudes, and was expected to m 41 s & bill Lo provide for| northeastward about 600 miles during the next 24 hours. A hish procurement without advertising.| Pressure center of 30.24 inches was located at 31 degrees north and This bill would merely raise the| 144 degrees west, and a high crest extended northeastward into Washington. A second high center of 30.24 inches was lecated ot limit from $100 to $300. This is re- o quested due to the lack of, or delay| 27 degrees north and 166 west. BIG RACE IN-JUNE? Dorn’t Miss This i in communication with the central| Juneau, uy 2—Sunrise 5:03 a.m.,, sunset 8:48 p.m. . B office by outlying pests requesting e A 5 S 0 PP 0 R T U N ' T Y publication of bids winner of the Juneau Derby to * Felta ¢n Dogs E E Y TH Akron, Ohio, for the finals where 3 Saying that Juneau has been n'- the winner will receive a four-year > [ ® ported as having more dogs than university scholarship. 0f a L.fet'me Fort Yukon, George Folta asked The seven boys stood up as they that the Chamber take action to ask were introduced, and as f as the City Council to protest Juneau GET SPONSORS they answered the call to their from the animals “that are running | narhes, they were sponsored by AR AT the streets in packs, bi the pe- | Chamber members. Sponsors will d £ chasing tru and d'"fi"AT luN HEON pay the driver’s sponsor fees, anc troying gardens and lawns aid the boy in payment for the a commr\n:r{l that a legislator | construction of his midget auto, in Ull(‘I 15(111 Session Ufb(he Terri—‘ _ | either by finding him a job or by torial Legislature was bit on the . 5 i si i street corner. “I don’'t know how . . i 2 e ')lle added, “but something must be | a'c Ofc Mee"ng Dick Willlams; Raymond Erickson *“’;‘“-m Ba il i | . " | by the Alaska Laundry; Severn Jibionu Luuiber, il sald that the| > 5 Sellity by Bl T Wik o Sbkndoned b ot g - {m‘m lhe‘ Juneau Chamber of Commerce ard Olson jointly sponsored by Joe 5w it o Pracklin Strest shmld\memhers quickly signed for spon- Bird and Evan Hill, Keith Weiss be teeh diseh, P d “sorshlp of seven youthful Soap Box by Howard Stabler, Edwin Stewart The Chamber was entertained by | DStov driits foday oe e, hogs by DrRejert Sitibeofl gt 0% ¢ a seven-piece orchestra from lhe‘wCre fimedioad fb. qussle: of the) B by [y, GHIBRIG el HeK High Sehotl: Tiead by Music Ansh \Clnmhm at their luncheon meet-| Peterson by Charles Naghel. e ety 4 instruc- | 0 this noon. | Drivers for the Derby, which is ert White, the orchestra | o Rey. John L. Cauble, intro- set for I . neluded Jimmy Johnson, Dorothy {880 Tor Lite 4H. Uit s Sl | ducing the boys who had come to constructing their cars for pracgice Prizes — Fun — Free Crash Helmets! FTECT ATATEIR AAtllG IENL 10 THE WAL, BE PREPARED Wimt Luc ky Juhecm . to Enter the Boy Will Be in This Parade? Juneau Rolary Club Champions on Parade ~ - -3 . H'“.‘ q],“l,”_“_‘]' Bob Satre, | | the meeting to solicit sponsors, ex-'runs on Juneau hill Ire |L as Gray, Mary Sperling and | - - ~ Jack Turoff. llauud the reason, saying that the . ——m0—m7m8 —F-—— iy ¢ oz \ % i PR R e g i Guests .0t - the) . Clhinsabior wcrm $5 spcmor tee was to send the Subscribe for ile Zmpire members of the Text Book Commis- | siecn and representatives of bcok! 1 \ e,s” m ss Twilliger, Roy Gillespie, | g d Renald Copstead. 4 EHERHES SR 1500 Beaver | Taken During S.E.SeasonE Trappers Farn Approxi- mately $40,000-Price Is Best in Years An estimate that more than 1500 beaver were caught-4n Scutheast Alaska during the recent special seascn was made tcday by Wildlife |Agent Hosea Sarber, whe flew to Juneau last night after sealing skins {at Wrangell, Kake and Petersburg. Wrangell alone reported more than 500 beaver caught. | With the price the best it has been in many years, trappers are counting approximately $40,000 in Boy Wooed by Dad ) SCAP BOX DERBY Winner Gets All-Expense Paid Trip to Akron, Ohio and the NATIONAL SOAP BOX DERBY. One hundnd and thirty young champions marched | records for participation and lttendlnce were set Iut bafs b e ¥ s Dgm JALAR kel e v bk of Mol T All-Ameri p Box y last year in the grea of “the greatest amateur event world,” to; “Parade of Champions™ the event has ever seen. New | be held Aug. 17 at Akron O. ¥ IIIHIIIIIIIHIIlflllllllflllflfllfllllllllMIIIflHIUIIMHIlllIlIlHlfl!I]IIIIIIIHIHIH!H’IH!HIIllIIIHIIllllllIIllllIIIII||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIINIIIIIIlHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIII I|III|||||IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIHIII|||IIIII|II|IIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIiIIlllIlIIHIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIH|II|IIIIIIII|||III|II||I|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllfllllllfllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII||IIIl||IIII!!|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII||lll||||||IIII|IIII||I' . oz s Lo TR proceeds. ‘The average price is $25, Willlnl 3 r, former husband of the late Donna Frick, start Buldiu 0 C == with some choice Lmits (ten beaver) iu t{’ 0 serial “Myrt and lhrge," is shown with Your Car Tog ay | » (e SR L M ‘ber angd -] -n nj s:srhn:: baz t Pet.efl;}y ig%-‘fl'm husb d Peter J. Frick. gd ‘u( 0 hours daily e k 2 the boy, pending final on May 7 O SR v ana Rl b