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‘Democracy Has lfs Points, and Also a RALPH VOGEL REOPENS FBI OFFICE HERE Better Food Supply | New Agent Succeeds Sam (Continued from Page One) Landrum COMES A 2 o * Player Becomes Angry af DIVORCE IS OFF owa Assignmen e | PoukShot, Kills Codly |: .o i 5. ag 1a T in Germany. Bureau of Investi- The Federal 3 ates relief " i gation returned to Juneau today m‘;:‘ “h(ca!}i\x«"!‘l‘pdlw St‘"-:“f; i lbuv | who recently filed suit for divorce | with the arrival here of Ralph C ':x," pi;m here again' the reason is } against the English actor, has ap-| 1 2 8 GEerety | gy | parently forgiven him. She an- [ Vogel, who reopened the FBI's of- fice which had been closed since the departure of Agent Sam Lan- drum two months ago. culture figures that beer in grams in Germany and in the Unit- uses grain and grain is a spare crop | different. The Department of Agri-| this country is all tangled up with moral issues instead of food shortages and i) . Under Arrest, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939. Golfer Placed Manslaughfer Accidentally PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 14— |“I hope my experience will be a | lesson to angry golfers,” was the | comment of James McFarland, ITI, BASEBALL TODAY | The following are scores of games played in the two Major Leagues this afternoon: National League Chicago 4; St. Louis 0. American League Cleveland 8, 3; Detroit 4, 10. Attorneys for Pat Somerset's wife, nounced that the suit will be with- drawn and declared that she had | done her husband a great injustice | in filing the suit. | o nete o R iort Beor | 18 AL B AL wonk the sae 2-yenr-old_amateur golfer, today P ‘ fai Agaiih for & Vel Praviousty | ST Sop Seets charged with manslaughter in the MISS LOWMAN LEAVES he had served six years up and | T R AR |death of caddy John Klemming,| pety Ann Lowman, husky lass down the East Coast and in the |89. who made Juneau waterfront his- Middle West. This is his first as- JUNEAU MEN lo Klemming was struck by a g0lf| 4oy recently when she made a signment to the Pacific Coast or club McFarland swung in disgust| ey o the Area Three banks |after a poor shot. The club flew | .y i’ the halibuter Norland, the north His office, complete with a sten- ographer, will be No. 515 in the Fed- eral Building OPEN NEW BANK AT FAIRBANKS/ | from his hands and struck Klem- ming the death blow. e MURPHY BACK | cailed on the Columbia this morn- ing for Ketchikan where she hopes to meet Anacortes seiners home- wvard bound. MEET THE HUSBAND: TedThompson Hewsfo Aviation AsWifeKatherineRawls Swims Mr. Vogel is a young man, alert and full of energy, with a most| K Ty . | N A B 2 - D < rleasing personality i . B urphy, upo powder . ;P’ i ;Arhdes Of In(orpora“on representative in Alaska, returned HEDRICK LEAVES TED THOMPSON | | over the weekend on the steamer| W. B. Hedrick, Equitable insur-| i | v If Katheris swil ¥ i FLA K NE FINDS for Alaska YUkon Bank Mount McKinley from a short|ance man, sailed on the Mount ST SR D! B Wi T H H trip to Seattle. He is a guest at{McKinley over the weekend for| R Are Filed with Clerk the Gastineau Hotel. Veldez. Hedrick will go over the| gp pe:. I:,.t,h:;.:;:dp:fu:a;:.fl;; looked outside and said: ‘My good- | ———a—— Richardson Trail to Fairbanks and | jile.known husbands of well- | ¢SS! Was this the best field you THINGS BOOMING AT KETCHIKAN agle, have filed articles of Three Juneau men, M. H. Swap, Elliott Robertson and M. E. Mon- incor- | poration with the Clerk of the U. S. District Court in the Fourth Di- vision for a new bank at Fairbanks. | | i TO ARMS, SMALL B Chinese boy from Brooklyn, of William Bankhead, speaker of the house, OY—Little Dickie Lee, 5 a found a pleasant refuge in the arms during the lad’s visit CARLYE BACK J. B. Carlyle, Chief Enforcement | Officer of the Territorial Treasur- er’s office, returned on the Co- lumbia from the Westward and is come down the railroad. He has been in Juneau for several days. MAY JERNBERG BACK May Jernberg returned to town on the steamer Mount McKinley known women. By LARRY RAWLINS FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla—It's quite all right with Theodore H. could find?' " The landing came mishap. Used To Run, Too The Thompsons met at-the In- dianapolis Athletic Club. Soon off withouu Unemp|0ymenl Reduced-| “the institution, pians for tne to W;:Mntlmv L ¢£l°||:‘1|.7;.e‘::°r':f:fl:remc'hl‘l::e:wc'rll;z;:k::: stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. |after several weeks vacationing in Thompson if his wife, the former | after, Ted came to visit his mother o speeches for a fun 3 i t: i New PI’O(eSS Of Pa(k' { opening of Mu(l.x will be announce d‘ p::nunl b e ready friends with the Alabama lexislator. - J the States. qug:yme RwL@, kee_ps on wmnl_ng in Fort Lau;ierdale_. He liked the within the next month, will be| ©8P107 9 *"“’ el ik pioeititai LRI 3 |aquatic championships. And it's| place, conceived his blan for de- £ B % .l, 3 d known as the Alaska Yukon Bank.| i 3 T DOWELL IN TOWN quite all right with him, too, if she | veloping the airport. and opened mg emg rie Robertson is the son and Monagle J| [] SERV'(ES ToMoRRow L. J. Dowell came back from Sh M d I 1 | doesn’t. his flying school. « k4 the law partner of R. E. Robertson A Fairbanks where his construction e [Vlade it! | As a matter of fact, Katherine's' Katherine took flylng lessons company has project work, flying interest in swimming is gradually from him, and before long they prominent Juneau attorney. Capital stock of the new bank is $25,000, made up of 250 shares of Unemployment at Ketchikan is down to a point at present where it is lower than at ar time since T0 BE TRIED OUT FOR H. J. MAGNER Funeral services for Harry J in by PAA plane Sunday. He is at the Baranof Hotel. e s being eclipsed by her enthusiasm for flying. And that's all right with Thomp- were married Thompson was born February 18, 1912, at Renfrow, Okla, the son of the Territorial Employ- | par value of $100 each. oo i ping te-| The incorporators have also been IN lNDIANA FIRST Magner, who was killed last week CARL HUPP ARRIVES |son. Flying is his business. At 27 p "o 5 Thompson. The fam- cords on coditions or Joseph | elected the first directors of the in a fall at the Hirst-Chichagof| Carl Hupp, Union Oil man, is at |he is manager of the municipal y."maveq to Indianapolis when Ted T. Flakne reported today. Flakne new institution, which is incorpor- et e mine, will be held tomorrow after- the Baranof Hotel, coming north airport here, operates his own avia- e R lanap ed R e tTo! SR & Huaineds | 8 » the Territorial banking 8 |noon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of |with the Mount McKinley over th tion school, and sells a plane now ; RTINS TERENI U Y PSS ;q(:vd g ot S ke SN0 Counters Bemg Ex- the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. |weekend. 5 “ |and then. ¢ He ocomipeted on. tne oross-coun- trip to the First City e The Rev. John A. Glasse will de- try and track teams at Indiana Uni- Too Much Competition versity (an automobile accident end- expressed partic The Director 'FIRST TRIP OUT amined, Trained for ' liver the eulogy and Mrs. Lola Mae Don't get the idea that Ted (that's ed his running days in 1832) and lar interest in a new salmon pack " > : Alexander will sing two selections. ing process which is giving em- Specla! Work Titerment will be 64 tha Bybdseen what everybody calls this black- later attended Cornell. He became ployment to 20 extra 1Cl‘mrle:'\ i haired fellow with the friendly interested in flying at college, then ¥ smile) isn't interested in Katherine’s worked with an aviation sales and FOR ALEX GAIR ner ar 11(‘5’?“‘}%5‘1‘1‘”““1\ WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. — The - ———— swimming. He is proud of her fi ! i bef 5 " g idy caahr- 821 + 4 b Y ) Vi A s prou of her financing firm before becoming an and fild pped in Alex Gair, of Douglas, sailed south fi“;;“‘;ri";fi“m“z ;‘:é"x’é’ml’ffi;“lEGION CONVENTION achievements. instructor. . oAl A i on the Prince George Saturday poserery s Qitior o tricl “balloon “She has just about decided to “I used to swim quite a lot, too,” e e weien boves | night, heading “Out- for the first “nockers to launch v wris) baeon| — pDOGRAM ANNOUNCED | glve up compeiitive svimming he said, smiling, “Dut T don't have 1f commercially successful, the pro- | time in his life. He is traveling in 4 team of 158 courteous question | S | after she defends her four cham- much time for it any more. I leave cess should “give employment to|company with John Bourne, Who gers are being selceted by camnt] Ty ey S ST e NI [ Blonships o - the. maHodal. adtnor MRl te BHRCRIHER BAILIBE YRR R m - i el 1\11:(::‘\ cmployed at the Gastineau petitive examination. After a week| ness sessions, baseball game, bac- | ‘m-e-esth:hirf‘:m::a‘: m.f‘?fi?"hmo to il st g LA i thia b L ok o (‘:v:dxente::;i:hg;im;:g !1;;“ 3(‘)1.&;]))1.\".‘«1')#.“() and Legion 4~vhow are listed ‘Lra_in properly, now that she likes Next week: Richard J. Walsh, | Bourne’s car and drive to Cali- # 6 P15 by Don Adler, Chairman, on the | flying so much. She lost in the na- husband of Pearl Buck. | countries. These Indiana areas were o . " | i f . | - fornia, and perhaps go East. GAIr clacted for the test because ““‘V}pm;,xam for the Alaska Depart- | tional indoor championships be- ‘ 9 HAL'BUIERS | expects to be south about two MP hellaved ‘6 be the m:)nt nearl‘y“ncm convention at Fairbanks,Sep- cause she wasn’'t in condition, but . : il B e mtion e s et | tember 8. Copies of the program she has been training earnestly for Baby Born with SEll SEA'I"".E e - TR e e m‘wm‘ recelved here today bybe- the outdoor meet. I think she just 4 y ' GEODETIC SURVEY reactions o many new questians| S DA ‘ yanis o vrove o nerelt, vefore Hearl Qulside SEATTLE, Aug. 4. — Halibuters i | { sl R ol iy selling here mdagy are as follox\'\)':t Hj Io DE(OMMlSSION Ycolmters._mw - gS'OIk Has | | se:(ta::erint t hg;m?n lW(;H" mfl(‘i es J Ies y = e | s S e sport. She finished secon: . 40,000 mfl?)%iw::lt]:;: (bu:m;;\'x;:j uu"(" HE“A"IHUS M F h' !"l"“ll'lg | in diving in the last two Olympiads MANILA, Aug. 14—The F.Ill- St e S ol ot s | Mass Fis lng i 3 and wants another fling at an Pino baby, born a week ago with pe a v ; Venture, 3, ; 4 : . lxne"eme | Olympics title. | the heart outside of the chest, pounds, 11% and 9% cents: Eldor-| Notice of sale of the U. S. Coast T" Is i | N S : | died today after making a val- ado, 40,000 pounds, 11% cents a|and Geodetic Survey launch Heli-| p | — | Ted us arrow. Baneaks i - 5 g | anthus was posted here today. Bids H | e . g 4 ediaualiy matiaed jo Ly feath - dont maggwle Jor Jii pound straight. anthus was posted here y Blg Su“e“ | OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 14, — Twin g |erine to swimming meets, and e G it S R From the local banks—Mermaid,{on the 64-foot, 40-ton yacht pow- | daughters, born to Mrs. Antonia THR ; | she frequently accompam‘e’s dhlm FROM SKAGWAY 5000 pounds of sable, Lively, 26000 ;-rrd with @ 11]1:‘) l\orse]x;wc:';fu{)-; AR Heies | Macias before she reached the hos-| gt ’E‘: Dns—‘hb;t-:;lslknrmh.:; ‘ o Batatsinen i hits, i pounds of sable, both selling for | mel enug: l\u bm o;ocr::h a 2 aati| T80CS t:hDW-s kw 0 Lake|pital, are doing well as is their| preifter with infinite patience | Norma Shearer They have had their close squeaks. ~James Tropea, Ciagway buciness 4'; cents straight; Presho, 14_000‘11}:;{ Lon ptember ‘. S e rI\h‘an- ” c: . 0;/0;” ‘ehwee cr?d and had 'mother. | spools the gossamer threads | following & visit in New York Once, when Ted was flying her to man, came down to Juneau on the I3 pounds of sable, 4% cents stralgm.tilusr 4 no:zfl;w b:‘aésc nN; &A as.l((‘a.;;o r;dn erful” fishing trip, they re-| The first infant was born as its| spun by 200 spiders in a sclen- | Worma Shearer, film actress, sail| th¢ Pacific Coast, the motor quit Yukon to spend a few days here. «* _ m—o—o—&—k iy RZI- o 1ere 11__&‘ "Eiu_xismn( 1 Making G e fnt)?or, Ramon Macias, drove madly | tific plant at Hoboken, N. J. ‘ lor a European vacation. He;-e sh|over a furrowed cornfield. He operates a theatre, bakery and Brilaced e o R w1l Empirer olasated resilts. | with R s ghts | down an Oakland street. The second | Threads are used in the dia- is hurrying aboard at the last min| _“Katherine was asleep,” Ted said. the Golden North Hotel in the " .00. pire class] s bring results. arine Airways pilot John|baby was born as the car turned| Phragms of surveying telescopes. ute after almost missing the hoat| “When I awakened her and told Klondike Gateway city. He is a —— — | Amundsen, the party fished|into the hospital grounds. = N ¥ | her to tighten her safety belt, she guest at the Gastineau Hotel. through the night from Saturday ———————— —— e g <rce i R e SRR S @ i ey T i 5 : evening to Sunday morning. DON TYLER IN FAIRBANK A few giant cutthroat trout| Don Tyler, grandson of Hal Selby, | caught by Bert Lybeck were draw- | publisher of the Valdez Miner, hés“ ing crowds before a display case|arrived at Fairbanks and joined the‘, at Thomas Hardware today. staff there of the U. S. Signal| Those going on the trip were Ted | Corps. Tyler had previously been in | " Loughlin, C. K. Tisdale, Trygve|charge of the Valdez radio station. 2 Hagerup, Hans Loken, Vernon — ., ‘ Snoddy, Bert Lybeck, George Fleek, BANQUET AND FLOWERS | L 0 w - C 0 S T 0 P E R A T I 0 N ! Sam Paul Jr, and John McCor-; The Nordale Hotel has been nam- mick. | ed official headquarters for regis- —————— | tration of American Legion Auxil- iary delegates to the convention in FIVE Flow" I Fairbanks next month. A banquet is also on the program for the visit- | wITH SIMMONS ing women and Girl Scouts will present each visitor with a bout- Shell Simmons brought in five | Onniere. .0 passengers from Hirst this after- |y T “ noo: in the Alaska Air Transport LUNCH TOMOBBOW Lockheed. [ i They were Bob Mayfield, V. 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