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LANGLIE RENOMINATED FOR SEATTLE MAYOR IN VOTING YESTERDAY; WAS LANDSLIDE Resin Put To New Use By Germans BERLIN, Feb. 28 —Artificial resin, SEATTLE l‘sb 28 —Mayor Ar-| hur B Langlie was renominated | lide Nonpnrli- more than the comhmcd wmh OI pponents Wilsen, former deputy| clerk and deputy county | n second and wil ap- | ¥ a"nmst Langlle on the fine!| election ballot Three councilmen seeking reelee- | led the field of 13 candi-| They are James BScavotfo,; L. Norton and Hugh De-'one of Germany's most widely used tion dates. Wwilllam “Ersatz" materials, has now been tenth candidate was John put to use to make bricklayer's bl University student, who toals ierly lived in Anchorage, Al-| Bricklayer's floats, darbies, wa- ter levels, and so on, made of this synthetic product are reported to |be much lighter and more durable |than the same tools made out of wood. In addition, it is said, the new material is weather-prodf and tools made of it do not warp. They also do not break or splinter, nor aska AR FOOD SPECIALS! THRIFTCO-OP |do they break at the corners. | The basic material of these new STANDBY CREAM for | tools is paper which, after being STYLE CORN 2 zsc soaked with synthetic resin, is b ——~- || subjected to an enormous pres- PURITY PASTEURIZED | sure. AMERICAN z 1b. box 69 | S s © | Editor Enlarges SUPERIOR RYE 2|bs 3 |ear niarg HARDTACK 5¢ Weekly Even If MEXICAN RED 2 1bs. for 19 Ads Don't Come In CHILI BEANS C| TR NLE — || TOLEDO; Oré., Feb. 28. — M. I xpe: g | Brown, editor and publisher of the “,'NG R Loy 1o ipkp zsc weekly Waldport Tribune, claims WHITE RICE the gold-plated type lice for candid Sk | journalism. | CAMPBELL'S Increasing his publication from for | TOMATO SOUP 4 34c ! four to six pages to handle extra s 9y — |l advertising, Brown left page five X | blank except for this explanation: TOILET 4"““‘ for 25 | ““Don't latigh! We had a h—-| TISSUE. c of a time printing the other five STANDBY PR AR | TOMATO @ 14 oz. bottles gfc ¥ 1‘ catsur 23| GARNER'S NAME | TEXAS PINK for | ol 21c| GOES ON BALLOT, SPUDS 25""“"" Be| STALEY CREAM CORN and GLOSS STARCH with | POT HOLDER and g for DISH CLOTH z lgc TASTEWELL CANE and MAPLE SYRUP gayc 12 oz, bottle for 2 THRIFT cCo-0P We Deliver PHONE 767 WISCONSIN STATE Boosters oi Roosevelt Plan Similar Action for * | Third Term Test ) e | MADSON, Wis F‘v'h 28 — ThP name of Vice-President Garner has been formally entered in the April 2 Wisconsin Presidential primary. | A Garner backer, John 8locum, filed the Vice-President’s petitions with the Secretary of State for a place on the April ballot. Third term boosters of President Roosevelt plan similar action to provide an early test of third term strength. | Wisconsin citizens will vote not it HOW ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? Fire never destroys a house without burning up what's inside of it. Fire insurance pro- tects the building. To protect your housshold possessions against loss or damage by fire, you need Residence Contents Insurance. It costs surprisingly little. e SHATTUCK AGENCY . TELEPHONE 249 | Offfce—New York Lite WHAT YOU HAVE] © s O, M. & | sevelt will ,w resign his commission as Major | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB 28 1940 Picture sent by telephoto “rom Oslo Altmark, from which the British navy rescued 300 British sailors, prisoners of war, aground in the ice at Jessingtjord, Norway. Ship is so cl appeal to the League of Nations in Chesterfield’s Twin Pleasures are z?mlfl/ Janess flefler ]7 sle a Y)u can’t mistake the . | ! to Berlin and by radio to New York shows the German orison ship | | | ose to shore bloodstains on the ice could be seen. Norway planned an | protest ‘of Britain’s seizure of the shin in Norwegian waters. WhereBritish Rescued Seamen on Nazi Prison Ship ‘ Here {8 Jossing Fjord, on the rugged coast of Nor- way, where British warships cornered the German prison shin Altmark, once a convoy for the Ger- only to show their Presidential pre- | about one-fourth of the JIntern: ferences in the primary but also to | instruct the stateé delegations for the conventions. | President Roosevelt does not have to declare his candidacy for a third term in order to gain a place on:the ballot. Slates of delegates committed to Republicans Thomas Dewey and Arthur Vandenberg already are in the fleld KERMIT ROOSEVE[T IS SEEKING TO HEAD | FINN VOLUNTEERS | LONDON, Feb. 28—It is offici ally announced that Kermit Roo apply for permission |in the British Army to take the leadershlp of Inbernnuonsl volun- teers in Finland, About 500 volunteers are al- ready on their way to Finland and oo E o Ny 15% . | Canadian Discount | ‘B M Behrenda Bank rjnt N;Lj'mql Bank. NOTICE TO ALL A.J. EMPLOYEES!!! AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE SPECIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD— WEDNESDAY—-February 28 AT MINERS' UNION HALL ——7:30P. M. The Purpose of This Meeting Is to Elect Permanent Officers. : man pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee, and rescued more than 300 British seamen who had been held prisoners, Federal fugitive felon act for fleeing tional force enlisted in Great Brit- Pennsylvania to avold prosécution. ain. The 54-year-old Corey was an as- The British Government has also|sociate of Paul and David Cross, sent an undisclosed quantity of bank robbers and kidnapers. Paul war material to Finland | Cross was killed by officers in North - Dakota in 1938. His brother is serv- ing a long term in Ohio State peni- u tentiary for kidnaping and bank u I( robbery. G-Men Make Arrestof Les- {Onetlme Rum Runner Tak- ter L. Corey - NoRe- | en in by Police on - sistance Offerzd Vagrancy Charge | —— WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 — The 1§A1N FRA?CL?C% CS“;_&F‘"?» .| | D o8 3 —Police entert an ncisco’s epartment of Justice announces swanky Palace Hotel late yester-| the capture of a long-sought public ' enemy, Lester Lewis Corey. Corey | | was seized by Federal Bureau of \ Investigation agents in a fashionable on vagrancy charges. downtown hotel in Detroit. He of- i fered no resistance although he, COMEro. whose real name is An | carried a loaded pistol in his pocket. 9 thany, Stralls, Posted §300 batlMand, [Another pistol and 500 rounds of |1° Was ordered to appear in the |ammunition were found in the gun- | Muniolpal otrt. jman’s automobile. ! ‘The prisoner is wanted in Ven- ango_County, Pa., for robbery and as a suspect in other crimes. «|.+@-Men: arrested him under day and arrested Tony Cornero, one time the so-called Admiral of the Southern California gambling fleet, |John Babson. Cornero arrived in San Francisco by plane yesterday. He said that he was on a deal to purchase several | boats now docked at Oakland.. | Tony was a well patronizéd fum | runner in - prohibition; days. iHe |netted an estimated $10,000: 2" day {from his palatial gamhling ship :Rex .until its operation was halted last | summer, v.he | — !l Stock QuUoTATIONS | B NEW YORK, Feb. 28. — Closing {quotation of Alaska Juneau mine !stock today is 6%, American Can 1115%, American Power and Light !37%, Anaconda 29%. Bethlehem Steel 75%, Commonwealth and Southern 1%, CurtissWright 10%, General Motors 527, International Harvester 165%, Kennecott 37'%, Northern Pa- cific 8'4, New York Central 16%, United States Steel 57%, Pound $3.94% DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones aveages: Industrials 146.56, rails 3053, utilities 24.89. 4 s A Arrested with him was his aide, | \Valuable Piece of Jewelry Myron Taylor Presents Sack and Bob feasley tage o® h A 1‘7:“:;‘ lumm. iw's m fo! . extra pleasure you get from Chesterfields. Because of their right combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfields give you a cooler, better-tasting and definitely milder smoke. You can’t buy a better cigarette The (,'rm/s./: J%,! etter-Tasting DEFINITELY MILDER Cigarette Copyright 1940, LicGeTT & Myrrs Tosacco Co Diamond Bracelet For Finns ONWAYTO NAZI LAND President’s Greet- fo Be Auctioned in | ings fo Pope : Washington ‘ WABHINGTON Feb. 28—A dia- mond bracelet reposes in a safe at' Under Secretary of State of the brought it to the United States from many sometime tomorrow. the coffers of the one time Russum {Crown Jewelers. A Virginia and North Carolina lings to the Pope. isociety woman, Isabella Cameron,| Welles, picvious to his demrture gave the bracelet to Finnish Minis- | conferred with Z'rench, British and ter Procope &s an offering to buy German Ambassadors separately. arms for the embattled country. She! The Italian newspapers have de- asked that the jeweled ornament veloped a sudden interest in thc- be auctioned to the highest bidder visit of Weiles and praised the pur- as soon as posslble poses. - DANIELS RETURN Miss Whittier Is Milton Daniel, of the Snow White Laundry, and Mrs. Daniels, returned H on 0red H ere by 0.E.S. Members > on the North Coast after several weeks vacationing in the south, principally at Tacoma where parents | of Mr. Daniel were visited | el BT | BORLECK BACK i | > | copie ciasifieas bang results. ing a few weeks in Seattle. (WEUESES Cowlmg and an officer in the Star | Order, was honored at a gathering in the hlue 100m of the Scottish Rite Mias Whimer cut individual pieces from a huge white cake, centered with an Eastern Star emblem, ands, presiding at the reception table were Mrs. M. S. Whittier, mother of the guest of honor, and Mrs. Chris Wyller Worthy Matron for the O.#& A huge candelabra formed a back- ground for the charming scene and tall white tapers in crystal holders | centered the table. During the eve- ning “I Love You Truly” was sunz by Mesdames H. M. Hollmann and Jack Finlay, as a gift was presented Miss Whittier by members of thc ROME, Feb. 28—Sumner Welles, o.gep Arrangements for the evening were Mrs. Keith | Wildes, Mrs. N. Lester Troast, Mrs Meanwhile Myron Taylor has de- Frank Swartz, Mrs. L. W. Turoff, | livered President Roosevelt’s greet- Mrs. Henrietta Williamson, Frank Garnick lncl Harry Jenson. SAM WHITE FLYING GAME COMMISSION'S NEW LAMBERT PLANE The new Lambert Monocoupe air- plane of the Alaska Game Commis-- sion has been taken in hand by Wfldm‘e Agent Sam White of Fair- the original “flying game wnrden of Alaska.” | White flew the plane from An- After a short business meeting chorage, where it was on exhbit* Martin Borleck returned on the held last evening by the Order of during the Fur Rendezvous, to his North Coast last night after spend- Eastern Star, Miss Mary Jeannetfe headquarters and is now out on Whittier, bride-elect of Mr. Robert patrol duty with it. the Finnish Legation awaiting an-!United States has left here for yrer the supervision of Mrs. Will-* other turn in the fortune which/Zurich and expects to reach Ger- liam A. Holzheimer,

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