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PAGE EIGHT & SAILORS’ UNION MAKES PROTEST 10 SHIPPING PLAMNS Organizaton Does Not Ge1 It's Your Guess Why Marines Are Kept in China PEIPING, Oct A. Vandergrift, Com S. Marine Corps, t answer “why are the f the Real Import of JMA mtee e A He conference their Aims to Do ning and guardir stallations and sc own ir 1 property the United Sailor's Union vet turned over to the relative to evident vernment e Juneau our of north ral, making his first China 't declined Marines States U ' BRUTAL KILLING wetting the b(-(l [ Peterson, Jr., for (H"_D SlAY{R IS by ducking him in an irrigation ditch and by swinging him by his IS SENTEN(ED feet so that his head ‘Stréick a| wooden bridge. The child® died Sept. 13 ———.e—— "Recess” Proposed in Cattle Shnpmenls Shoppers NEW YORK, Oct. 22. of shoppers fought 22.—Sentenc- to life for the year-old step- Ethelyn Peter he state prisor their wi 32, en- scap today as 500 A. and P. Stores, today closed by the general trucking SPOKANE, O(l 22.—A request st reopened in the metropoli- that cattlemen withhold shipments tan area for the first time for the rest of the week was made Sept. 14. today by the Livestock Exchange At one store in the Committee and the old Uniga'3,000 shoppers milled, ha Stockyards Company. The “recess” lice had to order the 1 to permit a cleanup ofuntil lines could be h woman, who pleaded guilty iwell, Idaho, court after rge against her was reduced t to second degree murder i and collapsed when Judge Buckner read the sen- ried po: doors closed | reorganized. peace, termed isolated Com- K. Jeppersen said y's record run of 3,000 ani- Special details of police were ord-| tacks on Marine re- the w hillip Wayne mals. ered at all newly opened chain! b but declined to elabor-| stores in crowded neighborhoods. ! U. S, DEPARTMENT OF ( CE, WEATHER BUREAU > st il 2 ALASKA ; o . 4 | DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Ye[.‘,, The Ed"or | WEATHER BULLETIN " NW AIRLINES TO ‘ Mol o rabAS (Is Really a | last | Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24hrs, Weather at M APPLY FOR NEW | : 2uhiss | temo. temn Precp asoam. | BUSY Man Anchc 42 02 Cloudy ——— interest your at- Barr 21 Fog CUBA, 1ll, Oct James Nel- American Labor SERVI(E ROUTE 37 g Pt. Cloudy |son, editor of the Weekly Cuba and for 12 438 Snow Journal, tells his bscribers his 30 0 Fog paper is not up to standard, and for| & PAUL, Mimn., Oct. 22—Di-|Edmontor 0 Pt. Cloudy explains the reasons mbership | rect air service from the northwest Fairbank 30 Trace Snow Because of the help shortage, onsible states to three of the S Haines 38 03 Pt. Cloudy | Nelson said, he must “set the ads, the ic i to| greatest citie Clevelan - Juneau 42 .09 Cloudy the ws, run the press, do job armed forc ou ashington C, w Juncau Airport 3 A5 Pt. Cloudy | wrap, mail and deliver the we I 1 se such service n Ketchikan 45 18 Pt. Cloudy | papers and sleep a little every through m ari s Board Kotzebue .. 30 0 Cloudy other night.” be sought Airlines to- McGrath 34 14 Pt. Cloudy | ———— - — Now morrow on its ap-|Ncme 35 50 Snow ) ard these in Washi 36 0 Clear ormed that we are fee 8 39 33 Fog upposed to your attemptea venture| ‘1‘;.”‘:" Pc 60 Pt. Cloudy and wist know what organiz it r 02 Rain tien is able to your oject. | i Hoi's Prince hurm 38 38 Clear Wire collect these organiza you S ‘ = Seattle 60 16 52 Rain allude to in you el S 13 34 34 19 Clear : PR v 10 26 26 0 Clear ; E. I. Whyatt, executive vice pres- |y, i e i 5 Rals in l“'\ ident, will head a group of airline 16 4390 1o T thoat Juneau Merchants Association to| whyatt revealed Saturday his h¢ Gulf of Alaska ye 1y morning has d ed and is centered in in any way disceriminate against| compony will disclose teme of ory |Queen Charlotte Sound morning. This storm was attended by strong sA' LI N G e g g hm“‘n‘ puipieaien i b e the Stle winds scuth of Graham Island to the Oregon coast. Another low & Hiving, but g the ob-| poed “‘“ m“ e i m:y pressure center is movin, 4’ :\\.\n; this mc over xlx:;s;nuhom Bering i + £ G £ et o w has fallen during the past 24 hours over th ) PRCTRED u had|tne three cities , he vnited States, alons the const trom puce: | JUNeal Southbound been to make p: irce of The important agricultural and g - lovee the " Alautian TAlande. SOrIRNAILerA .:;I?;::‘ rgl‘:'n::l‘; i .: “!‘) every «xu\{ 1“)(1:1.\:1:11{ ux.u“a;uf‘\\-(:(‘ul ‘:\h\I\\:;ukvv d p over central Canada. Temperatures over B e s PR ash.,” he sald, “IS the interior of Alaska ranged from 13 to 35 de the coldest tem- | " ok 2 Ao PRl the only large area in the entire perature was eight degrees which was reported over northern Canada Sl.il!fiay, 06:. 27 relieve them from being at the|country which does not already en- The ten ures over Southeast Alaska ccntinued above normal yes- mercy unsatisfactory arrange-| jov one-carrier air service to Wash- s e i % | ments clothing Further, understanding would handle any merchandise rout- ed through Canada, He felt Coester was one of the many false accusatior during the present unsettled times, intended on all the mo Smith sent the follow Coester: ‘Referring All merct and ctly the same union high quality Shipment union re source to destination. Any has privi either in United Sta labor. made by west other ducts under Two vations, ndise h beacons have ed on which will warn fliers of their getting food stuffs, ington. orthwest now serves the and fuel to Alaska capital cities of Wisconsin, Minne Smith it was nis|Sota, North L)ulknu‘nn(ll Monta : that all labor that| These cities deserve the fastest kind of communication with the nation’s capital.” Whyatt said Northwest will offer nonstop se local service, woud be unior that the accusation Airlines between the Twin es and the industrial centers of ‘lemm and Pittsburgh if the | CAB acts favoorably on its appli- wire to|cation | Citing the strong | between the northwest and Cleve- land and Pittsburgh, Whyott east will be made by| ‘€ northwest represents one of the labor as all| MOSt important markets in the na- pro- | tion for farm machinery and pa h'mdlvd"Auwmml\. equipment, electrical from | SuPplies and kindred preducts man- shipper | Ufactured in these cities of preferential routing| _ The Toute would offer Seattle- es or Alaska, | Tacoma, Portland and Spokane, in g s | Northwest's western region, their | first direct air link with Pittsburgh, been in-|oining two of the great industrial pair of Chugach peaks|regions of the country. 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