The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1940, Page 8

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Busy Week|s Arranged for Elks Bowlers Ketchikan Team to Arrive Tomorrow-Entertain- ment Is Planned A week of bowling and enter- tainment has been arranged by the Bowling Committee of the E Lodge for six bowlers 1e Ketchikan Lodge who will arrive here on the steamer Yukon tomorrow for the annual inter-city pin tournament Ten local bowlers, the top ten in the gular standings of t E will make up the n. The top five will first game, with low ng out after every A A (Invitational) Masonie Temple [ ] Wednesday Evening February 21 ° Klondy Dufresne’s Orchesira U AR AGAIN THIS YE BIGGEST CUSTOMER THANKS CAP'N- YOU'RE ALASKA'S OVER $10,000,000 IS SPENT IN ALAS- KA in one average year by the Canned Salmon Industry. And that creates more business for all Alaska. . Of the money which the Canned Salmon Industry brings to Alaska part goes di- rectly n 11,000 workers for their wi a hases wire, lum- ber, cannery supplies from other Alaska industries . . .a big part goes to pay taxes. It is money which benefits Alaska’s pro- fessional people and merchants in the form of trade for services and goods. The continued prosperity of such a good customer means continued prosperity for Alaska business. MONEYED LOOK | ——Elegance comes easily to Countess Haugwitz - Reventlow seen at Palm Beach, Fla. She's the former Barbara Hutton, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1940. | jaa.r;ao and be:mz[ r;pmced bg rthJEx REPORTER !(h 2 v irt. da 7 m ”» } GILBERT THROUGH \ | high man out of he secon ive.| an e a H B h H alul - & “'m“}”i loflgn‘"l ,;:‘"p::m‘ b:‘:"‘ d appy Y’ er: I Jack Gilbert, prominent Alaska ces, a ladies’ night and a ban- v ‘ d o e i i canning official, is a passeng on t will b«)l.nldlr()j. ,}:e 'ef\l’u- " [ | 3 « . 5 ! | the Alaska southbound after at- | nent of the visitors, it was an- err' orl X | tending to business matters in Cor- d today by Chairman Ray | . oy War of the Bowling Commit- ’ ke R T tee. e ! l . | Empire classifieas bring resuits. Matches Scheduled [ e |s alure R, Teslts. T ki ot | RUPACES RS lnkf fo Black g ! ; rolled tomorrow might -ak 8:30 o= . oM lefigifs of One i e CAA Pilof Pinned Down in clock, with two more matches to| H |be rolled Thursday at 3 and 7:30 irtine ouse aSSE‘S Dlmond cabin—ShOO'S Him- POOD SPECIALS! B 4 | time newspaper man, who has I THan co op Sunda noon. | gu’l"]on;}l ;:i’r‘fsr for the entire five|Placed the red ink on air Sent '0 Senaie AR g matches will ‘decide the outcome. | line’s ledgers with black, credits a i (Continuea rum iage One) AR E FR il o . in " o he Elks tuood part of his success as an ex-, WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The bill R Taeas Regular matches in the 2lks | S 0t A g 4 & aiand 56 Als k" Al COMBINATION League here will be postponed for ecutive to his training as a re- introduced by Al a Delegate An static and. were vigue. St aftes % & ,rm,g(‘m, and Friday nights. They ' POTter thony J. Dimond changing the R a;ofa s S«A”: STAYMAN 4 Ibs. for #ill be made -up_at the énd:of . A man'must pay attention to de- |governing thle conventig of the Sfxturd-ll') xn;fi\poe\m iRl C|: son. Tonight's matches, tails,” says Sigmund Janas, i sions of the Alaska Territorial I Davis ‘i s lost and m Lmn'; N 12 & - ver. dent of Canadian Colonial Airw lature has won House approval et D e o i it ey TRV % | us Builders, Brewers ver- (80 B 8 O otk and has been sent to the Senate were making a search, interest in- | FANCY ORE- 1bs. for T Tomortow afternoon the visit-! A Teported scrutinizes the lature s changed from the second (0 Field Marshal Hermann Goering (right) looks unusually grave as he| | © U /C WEUE HECE BF (08 S0 | — £y TR e 3 SRaiars Gl Had hance to Smallest item on a police blotte the fourth Monday in Jan i takes a vigorous handshake from Adolf Hitler on Goering’s 47th birth-| p) R word S re-i | o ALEY'S CORN and ing keklers will have a chance 10, "0 0 Gevelon into a big news each odd year and special s day. Nazi No. 1 made a special trip to Goering’s estate outside Berlin to ‘cu\o(‘!.Daus had been located alive GUONE BEAROR : limber up their bowling arms on oo™, " oigine executive must Of the Legislature are limited to offer his personal congrats to Nazi No. 2. > |in his wrecked plane and rescue £ z or lg thyloc:«l g“m prior to the eve- |l b the little things which may |days instead of 15 days and the time | —————— st — - | parties had arrived at the ccene. Vfi‘:"s_"““?' C ning matc . spell the difference between profit Of the notice for a special session { First Word Comes i SR % T | Lodge Wednesday and loss. When we discontinued has been reduced from 30 to s An Associated Press dispatch to|| POUMAKE { The K?lfhlk.lln g will 5 be corving afternoon tea aloft, and|The tv;vm‘m‘\ur ‘nf |l'w ‘Territc is v.‘hsv Empire from An;l‘mrage was || MARSHMALLOWS l jguests at L.u: lodge meeting Wed- complaints began coming in, we W,i“m' k)( [‘U.[RV:‘V: lh’)u(.‘i‘-nf a sp: r‘ al received (~:n]y“ in the evening s | 1 pound pkg. c ngsdns' evening and later arc‘ iN- carted it again in a hurry. session by te ahmm’m l:\dln}vx‘m. i ing that the “Davis p_lano had boe‘n‘ = “ a (& vxtedh mSc"”[en: };h{f E un‘o dc;xl:r: Janas is a graduate of both the B | ‘(nundd in the nv:)ur‘x_\mnis and t“‘ NICE FIRM HEAD at the Scottis] ibo: tempie PN University of California and :he ground party is believed enroute. || ppm lz ¢ bowling will follow the lodge S5 yniversity of San Francisco and t JUNEAU MAN IS IN i ‘ g Searchers said smoke is there and || 200e- each Cl sion. ol . University of San Francisco. He I belleyed T Davistiis “Riive || STANDBY FREESTONE | | Thursday will be ladies’ night at|yorked as a reporter in Sacramen-. GOOD FORM Fop | Davis Alive || PEACHES o N B the club, members being urged 10 5 and San Francisco, and is a . | sh receipt of the An-|| =0 2“’" s of 43 | invite their wives to enjoy 'h't fa- former chief deputy for the Cali- | | enor spatch, an Associated|| Home Style c chifes of the club };’"‘d to watch fornia Superintendent of Banks. | AN(H R ERA(ES e i TR Press dispatch to The Empire from || Sl ' ™ 2 = o that evening’s matc . — | ici ' : Brig. Gen. John T. Gillingham, Cordova said: SUGAR lo s. 3 (08 Powling, Lanquc “"”l"‘;u“""‘ R Members Visit Jail, BeQm I the Salvation Army in “Davis found beside his wrecked| C at the Baranof Hotel at 6:30 o'- H H g % ) & g ¥ ‘ 7 e P Lol s 1 and Mrs. Gillingham, will plane on Rabbit Creek, near Por- t clock Saturday """““‘!1‘: "””“‘[’ FREN(H RA“.ROAD MoreaJ Pla(es SIX”] n Work on Repo” fO be given a public welcome tomor-'tage Pass. believed only slightly | NUSPREAD VEGETABLE of members of the Ketchikan and ictri row night at 7:30 o'clock in the injured in the plane crash into ihe | SHORTENING for Juneau teams. ol S‘alom an_d seven,h Dls'”d Court Salvation Army Hall and the pub- mountainside. Wildlife Agents Col-|| 13 oz package z 43c | Members of the Juneau Downhill Races ST lic is invited Ilins and Rhode with another man || —————-— team, announced late this after-, : rmment of the Grand Jury g0 Gen, Gillingham and Ad-|succeeded in landing small planes|( POTATOES— | {noon by Ward, are as follows (fig- i . peared imminent this afternoon, ;... stanley Jackson, in charge|in a 70-foot long clearing near ine:| YAKIMA Ibs. for w ures are averages for the season): plA"ES’ Two DAYS AN(I}OLA(-E, Alu.\k:d. Feb. 19 members returned from an in- e pe o uneau lvation Army spot and are putting Davis in their || GEMS. 25 73c \ Claude Carnegie, 180; Mike ) Red 3’;{““1‘1"*;“ ‘?f dm;nhor:;a- won. spectirBE Ml 1 § work, returned f{ aboard the plane, planning an early takeoff|| ——o X ‘ | Ugrin, 1;8; Hm'f’\:; n[x)m \7\1‘),; :ran-w i R Enl:‘d'l\“m B ;‘)’l“m“gf 1(70;?“‘: ”‘]”'" g “”‘ prepare (theltszepork to the , after an inspection trip to” from a precarious point for return|| HEINZ PURE CIDER p (cis Riendeau, 173; Dr. A. W. Stew- Lt i e S % 4 o A rie > ge : H vin 19 Ial'l. 171; Leonard Holmquist, 171; | B”dge, Iunnel Severely All-Alaska Chugach ski meet in ¢ This morning Agnes “”I'{“nnu. eaeat ?;;‘.;\[ZSYIUTQL:\-W%(:;I:\h‘l.f:bf?‘,tA :;:;‘ VIIROAT ot c | Lou Hudson, 170; “Shavey” Koski, b5} 5 nection with the Fur Rendezvous. exc 3 Gu ol L A = o i B oy, 170 Marbin Damaged Two Gov Riifc: FOttauts BN MR i rom Grani Jiey wreck scene, in another plane, is|| MISSION BRAND | Lavenik, 168. ment PrOieSf of Faisbanks tied for second place - i relaying details of the rescue f-|| SEA SHELL g 1 Ib. pkes. P | LR ernmenis in the slalom and Bill Dean of BOR: i |l macArRONI C Fairbanks placed second in the down Two WOMEN ARE ’A sigh of relief went up whenl| =~ WAREHOUSE PERM" HONGKONG, Feb. 19.—Japanese hill race. the HM' Press dispatches dispatches report the French oper- Ralph Moreau, of Juneau ARRESTED AFTER the result of the finding of 'l‘llRlF'!‘ ated Hanol-Kunming Railway was placed sixth in the slalom anc i Davis and tn his. rescue : 'SSUED TO W. 'RV'NG bombed Sunday for the second suc- enth in thg downhill events SE(RH INDKW“NI Davis has a wife and four chil- | cessive day. adjudged in best m. (15 dren in Anchorage. = P H " One bridge and also a tunnel were The races v the moun- e It is presumed that a down draft 4 | Wilbur Irving obtained a bullding o oo; ceverely by the Japanese tains, 50 mi iosdge, over ha Hiers and Thelma Gregor caused Davis to crash on the snow- | We Deliver = PHONE 767 permit - todBy ¢ cEtR °°":"“m°" °f bombers a perfect 3500 foot e. s been arrested on bench war- covered mountain side. "i“'zmb"’;“l}("’“sf i 2 "Both the Prench and American Jjumping and cross country races b cuad attaE tHe Tt e vare A s new._dock 4 He (""f(;' governments protested to Japan over are slated for today indicted by the Gr ‘:wnu(‘. .PO}? Abellsolsh s nL bu‘;“?:l' previous air attacks on the railroad - ¢ was announced by ! | permi as al een grantec by e iR & # § U. S. Marshal’s office today. \ Rice and Ahlers to 1m;%a:u asn.ml SHIP BRow" BEAR SEAMA" SENTE“(ED Both a; charged with s e o 10 FOUR YEARS QN lavor without a license. > ! ) —————— DUE AT 8 IONIGHI Hiers was arrested here and Thel- HOW ' ma Gregor in Fairbanks on a i i Try an Empire ad. & o (ONTRIBUTING (OUNT telegraphic warrant "m' . e b e | e ATAGKS- CGlanie Commissgion | .. o L - i 2 { ABOUT f ; | 15% vessel Brown Bear is due here Raymond . Gorman, seaman, ! \i’ | |8 o'clock tonight for a week’sstop- this afternoon withdrew plea of WMJ.IS GEORGES z 1 ! | c“adi“ nisc‘"““ over enroute to the Aleutian Is- not guilty to an indictment for ! WHAT S ! 'lands. Capt. John Sellevold and As- contributing to the delinquency of 0“ WAY ou'l'leE 3 H | B. M. Behrends Bank |sociate Refuge Manager Douglas minors and entered a plea of guilty. | ' adv. First National Bank. Gray are aboard. He was sentenced by Judge Gorge —_ - 3 K — F. Alexander to four years in Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Georg ed m Neil's Island Federal Penitentiary.|on the Alaska this mornin © ins, O, M. A Jack Ayres, similarly changing ' several weeks' visit in the State Fi R~ 1 2 * |his plea this morning on a charge' The Georges will go to Ca ire never destroys a house without burning ! of assault with a dangerous wea- nia and fly east to New York up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- ! pon, was sentenced to 20 months at ~ They had planned to go s tects the building. To protect your household ] McNeil's., last week, but missed the Prin possessions against loss or damage bv fir> ! AR _— | Louise. you need Residence Contents Insurance. It 4 YES S‘R- AND | Cast c"?zfe;;m‘t{“h tr IR 2 costs surprisingly little. i ash Cole ed from a trip MARRIAGE LiCE | AIM TO KEEP ON an Hoonah today aboard his hoat Marriage licenses have bee '{mlrl;l FT(:‘)I:M"I;?;S;VEHY $lo ® ! azz. S A R Gy o M B o v s SIS T st SHATTUCK AGENCY g ay to rren Eveland and V. nation what's what in styles for ’ | SPENDING ALL l GALLANT IN TOWN _ginia Dudley, and to George C. tiny tots. She wears a Swiss | G C { H | The Rev. G. E, Gallant of Skag-Bassford and Mary M. Jako, Imago organdy with Peter Pan TELEPHONE 249 ! |GHT H R | way, arrived on the Alaska for a - D collar of Val lace. Dress has ] Oftice—New York Life wlTH HOME FOL Sl brief visit in Juneau Today’s News Today—Empire, novel suspender effect. J { ‘ e Bz i 4 et e K ‘ | Today's News Toaay—Empire. T m 1 T m T N 1l 1 S e AR | « B RY\ ! s DAMP LA qess of ¥ o Protect akes Clothes e % Lothes i er M2 fot {mmedia Additio™ ¢, 500 , Rain ufo! st v ead)? ab- Yom and {me and L ed f .o Sun. ; i aves TV Sa co\or—“"‘*“‘“g Wy to P9 Troniné . Clothes.? : odern 5 Hanging heR The ough | of pown. ¥ ~Jothes: .o Them Clo Taking . » i y 1abo gprinking SEATTLE PRICES ARE OUR PRICES— ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (€O. SRt 1111111

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