The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 24, 1939, Page 8

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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1939. Begins Sfudy COOPERATIVE Westlake-Tomatich 'FEARS FELT AS /ANGUS SUTHERLAND [ e e 4 {the Princess Louise. egins Muay ih 'Moscow Peace [_—_—_jm Quorations ||, loum ©E TS MARINE WAYS Nupfal Is Set f FAILS _ DIES AT LIGHTHOUSE routin s pROPOSED Saturday Moming Parley Ended o peach nere ST A R L : y g | stock today is 7, American Can| ™€’ ash., will arrive in Bads , Assusianih Kfeewer gf Cape B Amecan Fomerand Lign| Xt mon and Wil sssume. the i T aconda 22%, Bethlehem | duties the sembly in this e «um.mk\m o' saturday morn-| ps4s Sarichef, Was Once |+ anaconda b Juneau Area Local Corporation Should ,.: ‘. " sureecs s sm British and French Are Re- Hunt May Start for Over- g M o 8 LN S ana i 3 W. G. LeVasseur in the Catholic " | : [ERmhern L, e SR & pibcioes: 60 Pt Build Improvement, | & ot the Nachi i wwie. porfed “Too Snob- | due George Mackie and rmy tng eneral Motors 43, Internationai| Callfornia produces 60 percent S Gard in marriage Miss Harriet Westlake " . lla M. 49%, Kennecott 32%,|0f the nation's oranges ! da araner ) ; k TR | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 24— O 1ok AT G N Hope to Increase Number ys wnd Mr, Tony Tomatich. by” for Russians ‘ Wife, loue a The death on Tuesday of Angus| N, ¥ork Central 134 | Three-tourths of the farms in . . b BoRRET TE Sutherland, 61, assistant keeper of o Florida are devoted sitrus erops. of Fish in Southeast A a corporation be only attendant and Mr.| MOSCOW, Aug. 24. — British| A search may be authorized for o Gobe’ Sarichef lghthouse sta-| e | T SO ) forme to build a marine Knute Young will be best man, and French military George C. Mackie, Juneau fisher- i “anq former Department En-| DOW, JONE | Mlaska Waters ) Miss Westlake, a recent arrival|abandoned negotiati man, and his wite, who reportedly oo "¢ portland, is reported by| 5 j 's | from Minneapolis, is the daughte for & three-pov left Petersburg for Juneau a week . .o [ i Commerce mecting by of Mr and Mrs. Howard Westlake b it . ago ‘ | "Sutheriand joined the in | re For 'he '"p 0’ a ‘ ) be manager of the Ju-|of that city. Mr. Tomatich, son of sh diplomat ic Mackie, according to a letter re-! g ter being Army Engineer at 1 i Jompany Mr. and Mrs. T. Tomatich, of Ros- i« on ceived here by his son Walter, was p, S airios 10LT Pound $4.67% | 1thast P A Dr. J. I Ga r character- lyn, Washington, has been a resi- ) and France, [ to leave Petersburg on that date lf;‘m:“(\u(‘ln(w, daughter and u‘ T T I’fe"me o , t 1 ecessity.” He dent of this city for the past three negotiated with Germany.| in his boat, the Louella \’1 v_mtflms brother survive. They reside in | A F € S u now has an ideal | years. | is reported that since been unreported, and it is fear- ' p 0 g . | etup enterprise, which | Engagement of the young couple | yecqlled that France ed he may have experienced trouble = X S B ersoneus rami y | would give yment to a group Was re A 'Fi’;"“" l"“l"'u not come to the | in the ”““I‘] 1"‘H“‘ “‘”i)m 4 807814 10 il 46 4 Abot A H ! of men thre ut the 27, @ e that time they have| o, .oposlovakia, and thi they did The Louella numberes 3 There are said to be build- I. T | The cost of a ways to accommo- |been the incentive for many ,\m:mli:“/,; like the snobbish aitituce of |is white, double-ended, compara- stories or more in the eaVIng omorrow ate boats up to 80 or 90 feet in|eatherings AN ‘,h, French and English. m-nll_\' m\\I has a trunk cabin, and of Lhnrim New York i . ‘,‘_A | Ie would be about $60,000 g trolling poles. - — After twenty-t C aid. He expressed a will- MISS'NG INDIA" D G , N. C. is said to be|ice as pastor of t assist the project ‘MAN INDI(TED IN KRU FUNERAL FRIDAY |40 1500est artillery reservation in | c ssembly, t . lumber to start con FOUND IN WATER Puners_services fo: st ihe word | c. Personeus, and his structi | Krause, of the victims of the - The plan referred to th OFF S"KA DO(K AI,ASKA, ARRESTED foundering of the cannery tende ber Exe » Board s | O. M. Arnold, will be tom 1 { ! ns | Support for a move to have a swim- | jng Indian, William Kasko, was Charles W. Carter Mortuary Chap. ming pool built the Southeast found yesterday noon on the Sitka| [OUNCES He Has A”eged el. Interment will be in Evergree: GET T"AT REA\- r Alaska Fair Building erfront, before Conway's dock,| . Cemetery. R' pio tr Visitors _at the meeting were according to word received here by| Raper in Custody ey SPRINGY s~|fi? O EAST 3 fatt B. E of San Francisco, the U. S. Marshal’s office from | BSHRG Empire Want Ads Bring Results. y 3 . uperintendent of Agencies for the| Deputy Marshal Henry Bahrt. e f - Royal Liverpool Groups of Insu Cito by / kb ATTLE, Aug. 24—Raymond C.| o o on the electflfied ) ¥ I Circumstances of Ka disap- | P ance Companies, and Bob Doug- | pearance are unknown here, but hel special agent in charge of FRIDAY LUNCH T as, Standard Ol official from Se-|had been sought for some time|the Federal I il.l.‘.:rnunfx}\\.,l-”‘]\\: Baked King Salmon LYM P'A N em | attle. Death had apparently resulted from | Nere, said a man arrested, P b ALV drowning. Bahrt's wire said ‘no|nhame of James Salvador, is James with Drawn Butter n evidence of foul play.” Salvadore ’I “““f v ”J‘I::;"r“‘:_ at 1he BABANOF A The Milwaukee Road offers everything ) fre SHRINERS' BM.I. - e s o | o « [ to make traveling more enjoyable. existing well-populated water . BErg IR DA DS ¥ Accommodationson the air-conditioned i por D Dr. W tarted study in the I. rS. Im Son | prrrrrrreee e (s e A < S SR OLYMPIAN include club - observation ’ | Division 1 continue ptember July nd expec , to Juneau Are Dinner Hosts| Permanent ‘7»0[%@@\57%! 57WEYENBERG sar, bedroom car, standard and tourist sleeping cars and Hiawatha-type coaches. 656 miles of electrification ., ¢ tions in the Chatham Straits coun- | of le Among the pre-dance affairs last . s 5 through gl . try included Sashin Lake in Port ! Masor evening before the Shrine party was | ' Iotia patkntil Hotatased 1 gh glorious mountain country. Walter, Deer Lake 3 Lake| The zed entertain- | the dinner given in the Iris room of | Ia ea“ly. CUSHION in the Massagic AShoRe OLYMPIAN meals are famous, and |, ad, | ment nned for the visitors to- the Baranof Hotel by Dr. and Mrs. | gives you new pep and buoyancy === surprisingly economical—as little as night, but tomorrow, while the No- | Robert Simpson. Eighteen le‘-‘“‘ ot like WALKING ON AIR! 50¢ in the beautiful dining car. Also bles are having their ceremonial, | Were invited for the occasion Let us give you iy S N e o ol Ol Tors Mvicn ot yors or initiation, at the Temple. Mr - natural-locking permanent ish in these amazing muscle-mas- 8 in ti eau lo- Lance Her kson will e Ain LAND'S END SAILS illed oper- Sapitics ahbel a‘bsorbing ek seat in tourist cars and coaches. cality wil o ],“,” ”“(]m Soturday the Shriners winj| The Land’s End. a 38-foot yawl ; personality coif supporting shoes. Low fares ayery day.to el gy \n‘u 4 Auk|leave aboard the Yukon for - SEGRIN M"J”““"““ A 1“';!“' I“: it Eastern cities. No extra ! 7 been in Juneau since early Tuesday, way, where several days of enter- AlliChibper ‘“;,,,,,.‘m winding up with a c sailed today for Mole Harbor, where TEI.lEil;P;O;‘IES(nG fare on the Olympian ol 4 . nipper- ¥ nin ’ it i r o] - p v - -4n o field h Dr. Wild- | monial are planned, after which|it Will drop anchor for the week- ss-so For further information inquire of your . =, ing on these projects. {the group will make the Circle|e0d. Aboard the craft Walk or stand all-day-long with the greatest "m'r'smflmpwu'"’ " PG tour, with entertainments and in- L("’"“‘:’i 0“""‘J”)“‘ }t‘”’l‘:: i Smartsyles of easein the yiclding, rexilintMasagicShoe. o c:"' nol:au,olr ence Morgan, John Parker s 3 . E. Carson, General Agent itiations at each stop 5.000 high The ROYAL Beauty Salon S. Read, Jr., the latter two of New | SUSHSUESUTUSUTTEY S S STV TSIt | o it e o i i P e iy White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. £ 4 - > — hool raft LUCKY 12 York City, the former both of Bos- F R E ]) H E N N l N G Seattle, Wash, ely to students : ton ANN EARLY SMITH——Owner-Operator Be sure your ticket reads vi. -re AT There were 13| All four young men are due back about 1,500 stars are visi-| pup. born Wayne | in Cambridge, M: on September ETHEL POWELL Hair Stylist COMPL TE OUTFITTEB mfl M I LWAU KEE ROA ; any one time naked | Lewi rier Three wee 23, where they will continue their L Pl o later all were ¢ and thriving S AR S courses at vard University. PHONE 202 for ROALD COPSTEAD or HAROLD BATES . - PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY . - AUGUST 25, 26 and 28th :’ ‘ l:EcfioFbpanK Hhumk ST 350 e v BODEE " Z3 ggc CANTALOUPES roeee 3 25¢. 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