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IPIONEER CITIZEN His Sleep at Hospital Here Last Night (Continued from Page Orne) character with the finest sort of attributes. Juneau and Alaska have lost a very high class citizen J. F. Mullen, President of B. M of McNaughton, said this morning: “Guy McNaughton was identified with the B. M. Behrends Bank and Behrends Company since his early manhood. His broad experience as a banker and his sound and con- servative judgment were invaluable [in the building of these institu- | tions. for a long time. Mr. McNaughton’s | well known to the people of Juneau, |they now stand as an eloquent | {tribute to his career. He loved his (family; he loved Juneau; and broad charity always prompted him to give generously of his sympathy and means to those in distress.” | Vice-President of the bank, | George E. Cleveland, said: “During the many years of our association, Guy McNaughton became one of {the finest and closest friends I {have ever had. His many fine qual- lities and his " willingness at all times to extend help to those less jfortunate, make his passing a great {loss, not only to his hundreds of | friends, but to the whole commun- |ity.” Close and Loyal R. E. Robertson, another itime friend of McNaughton, {“I had no friend as close an |loyal as Guy McNaughton. He was certainly one of Juneau's finest |citizens.” “His loyalty as a friend is some- thing to be cherished,” said Jack Hellenthal. “Juneau has had no better citizen or friend.” Charles Goldstein, an intimate friend of McNaughton's for over |35 years, received news of his ifriend’s passing, with the statement 'that “He was a dear friend wh |presence among us will be sorel Imissed. A reliable man, his coun: {in times of distress, aided ma lover the rougher spots in life.” Ed Jones, who accompanied Me- Naughton on dozens of fall duck hunting said: “No better | lived ctive man in fraternal or- 1ganizations, M 'member of the F Masons, the Benevolent 2\11 Ph- tective Order of Elks, the Loyal Or- |der of Moose, and the Pioneers of | Alaska HARRY McCAIN ~ ELECTED MAYOR said > PASSES Guy M(Naughton D'e‘ "‘ | School Board for a three-year term “His passing will be keenly felt‘ QUIET ELECTION, nis| H. H ’Was\'ick 117, Adolph Mathisen 60. For School Board—Mrs. William }Sl(‘dmml 198, Frank Kelly 159. EGAN REELECTED, VALDEZ VALDEZ, Alaska, April 5—C. J (Egan was reelected Mayor in yes terday's city election and O. E Meals, Fred Coleclough and Oscar Pederson were chosen to Council seats for the two-year terms. Mu: Tom Hart was reelected to the A total of 113 votes were cast Pederson is the only new man in the Council. BROWNELL REELECTED MAYOR SEWARD VOTING SEWARD, Alaska, April 5—Don Carles Brownell has been reelected Mayor, carrying with him his three favorites to the Council over a field of seven, W. R. Benson, Joe Doshen Behrends Bank, and long associate | and Henry Leirer. The election, toward the close of the polls, waxed hot but Brownell won over Gus Manthey, merchant by 60 votes. Carl Orlander was reelected School Director, no contest. | Brownell is entering upon his ninth consecutive term as Mayor. as WRANGELL | WRANGELL, Alaska, April 5—In many virtues as a citizen were so‘u"’ quietest city election in many years, Wrangell yesterday reelected Van H. Fisk, transfer owner, un- op])o\l‘d for Mayor. Hungerford, manager of the | Wrangell Cold Storage plant Olaf Hanson, boat builder; Dr. Eugene Wheeler, dentist, were elected to the City Council. Hungerford and Han- son are incumbents. F. S. Barnes, canneryman, and Leo McCormack, of the McCormack Dock Company, were unopposed for the School Board Girl Scout Troop To Be Sponsored By Legion Aux. Plans were meeting of set at the last American \uxiliary to sponsor Troop, nigh Legion a Girl Scout in charge of which will be s. S2lma Vukoviech, Mrs. Luci! nehouse and Mrs. Homer Nord- ng. Tickets were distributed for the May Day Dance, which will be an nt of April 29 at the Elks Ball- which time a luggage <et will b usual hope ¢ d, which has caused some con- fusion previously and other instead of Mrs. Oscar Olson, the Auxiliary, told of her trip to the CCC projects last Saturday. and what benefits this group has ven to the community The next meeting will be a social gathering, it was announced/ and will be on April 18. Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, chairman of the child welfare committee for the morith, will be in charge of the 'nemmg D President -+ of 1 Pioneers, Auxiliary f Initiate Last Night both the Pioneers of A]aska and AT KETCHIKAN == = ™ : w.J Mulvi—h-ill Is Chosen Again at Skagway for 16th Term as Head (Continued from Page Onefi School Director Louis J. Foy were unopposed. Councilmen Paul Greimann, Dr. H. G. Hughes and P. J. McDonald were re-elected by a substantial vote. Ike Thompson, independent can- didate for City Council, was a tail- ender and was defeated. SITKA ELECTION TUESDAY; RECORD VOTE REGISTERED SITKA, Alaska, April 5.—Returns from this city's election yesterday are as follows: For Mayor—Thomas Tilson 288, Harry Hagen 153, Thomas Daine 91. The term is for one year. For Council, two -year term— | Frank Price 386, W. Leslie Yaw 296, |Dr. Wiliam C. Carteris 283. For one-year term Beach 252, John Strand 288. William |cil are: Dan Moller 277, Clem Gorse- iline 187, Len Peterson 165, William Elected to the School Board for the three year-term is John Holly- {wood by a vote of 221, Clarence Rands 177, Earl Shenett 60. A total vote of 536 was cast yes- terday, the largest in the record of the city 1 ELECTION AT PETERSBURG; WOMAN PETERSBURG, Alaska, April 5. —Out of a total 455 registration, 395 |city election as follows: | Por Mayor he having withdrawn soon nominated. For Council- Anderson. 176, R. M. Allen 175, Defeated candidates for the Coun- | Cook 153, Peter Kostrometinoff 144. ! IS IN COUNCIL |votes were cast here in yesterday's Peter Jorgensen 226, |Knut Thompson 159, A. B. Holt 3, | after | -Mrs, Manghild lce 209, Andrew Johnson 180, Charles' t Ingelbright Johnson 149, Amold“ . Last evening at the 1.0.O.F. Hail, i Richard Colp 70, 1 ness tion A 10 presid esid Markl he firm Three services. | meetings, followed by initia- | C. Eames and Eldred Hansen taken in as new members of Pioneers Lodge, the SL‘miOn.; led over by Joe Green, acting | lent in the absence of William le. W. P. Walsh, president of Walsh-Cates public relations in Detroit, was a guest speaker. candidates receiving the of the Pioneers Auxiliary oning were Mrs. Helmi Da- Katherine Nye and Mrs it is: 16-18 ft. lengths — 58- 62 in. beams — V-Bot- tom — weight 390 Ibs, — six persons capacity — brass shaft and under- water fittings — cedar decks and planking — stem, keel and knees of fir. staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE REINELL! NOW ON DISPLAY. AT OUR STORE I. GOLDSTEIN-—JUNEAU — Resident Agent one [ QOK will convince you THAT THE HOMES NOW NEARING COMPLETION IN OUR - Ind Residential Group - - - RE DEFINITELY — BIGGER & BETTER — however — They are still LOW COST HOMES . Built fo fit the budget of the average Juneau family! . Five Rooms — All Modern Features. THE DEMAND evidenced by the speed with which the homes in our first group were snapped up has urged us to speed construction of this second group of homes. RESULT — They Will SOON ZE FINISHED! CHARLES WAYNOR DEVELOPMENT B, invites you to review the FASHION PICTURE—-1939 FOR SPRING AND SUMMER —- showing at our store Thursday, Friday and Saturday., April 6, 7 and 8 — presenting — PRINT- ZESS coats and suits, millinery, frocks, gowns, lingerie. " JUNEAU'S OWN STORE”