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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1940. : ; \ N AI [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU New Hosiery [ MODES o/ e MOMENT.] VON KUTNAR };;‘:J,‘;’,‘:,',L, v PRONEERS oM THE WEATHER \ by Adelaide Kerr ——— 4 | / o (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) l gnear e 2 | Bl ¥ o T the . DibrEA Hime 1 F t for Juneau and vicinily, begins ; i 3 4 Y “ Unknown to most of his . n re rom Superintenc partly cloudy iday; 1 n A brothers, District Deputy € temperature P alted Ruler L. W. Tu 2, formerly of Por irday but with occasional show over ing when he presided as installing S L 3. He was an un-| not much change in temperature; gentle to moderate variable win Stockings Pmm of Miracle ‘UIHAII Wal A | Coming down the hill on his v « of Juneau | but northerly over Lynn Canal § Siory fmm Los Angeles to BUfze, TUTHIE Tell and ‘wrdinen . Forccast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. Yarn - But They Will ) Wear Ouf af that 1| Joseph Plein, 71, formerly of An- CRETRR A e, died April 1 | “orecast for Southeast Partly cloudy ‘ >, Despite the | Dixon Entr to Cape Hinchinbrook, moderate ) e M hpendin o 1ok o Princess Norah LOCAL DATA Marshars OffI(e ;f::m:\ and did not see a doctor u i e Feeovetive Time Barometer ‘lcinp. Humidity Wi elc Weat) April With a The “story behind the story” of i " S A Dora Sweer i g X 8:30 p.m. yest'y 30.01 ;’,: : 32 \led b Clo i 1 ‘ roup Virgil. von Kutnar, who.was re- i ol ; 1:30 &1 today 007 40 5 W & rfals et H ported in an Associated Press dis- . mer Princ Vo NOHH AR 10,07 s &5 NE 18 S nee the public that patch this week to have left the 7fh Day Advenhsf She has been v nd |8 % e : o e 6 E o! ? y country, is told in a thick file of clat nSeat 1 B RADIO REPORTS I ) 3004l correspondence in the U. S. Mar- . P i v 5 i shal's office here COflVBflflOfl Sfar.’S P Max. tempt. \’ Lo vest 1m th ee | On August 8, 1939, a letter wa 2 1 T on las: 24 | 5 ter 2 8 Weaths y nu prob- received by Ma William T, ) Here This Evemn FILM CHANC! horage 4:;hm”5 ( wa,‘f ity hu"m e Y the honey from Mrs. Virgil Kutnar g PONED Nome 37 36 04 Clouc i of hos- Greeley, Colorado, expressing con- SPOILED Bethel e oy s gt nylon miracle cern over her husband, who had ~ This evening at 7:30 o'clock, the PpittRnEs 56 A 0 5 1 1 ) | written from Seattle on March 3, annual convention of the Paul b R i A lin '_l\l\ 639, that he and a mining engineer Day Adventist Mis BisteR Hirbos 45 T C tive 1. ol were leaving that day for Alaska vices for the 43 06 ¢ ifac now are Kutnar wrote, his wife said, that according to Pastor H. I 44 ,; ¥ ¢ in thirty- he was selling his mining claim r ned today on the Mi 51 : Stony River to a San Francisco com- Messenge :'l 9 i wreed that the hosiery will pany and was going to Alaska to Accompanying Pastor Wood was < i : May 15, but their esti- build a_landing field on the prop- Mrs. Wood, Pastor D. E. Collins of | 20 ates a how much would be erly, He would return in two Walla Walla, Wash, and Pastor o0 1 d_from. 300,000 to 1 a half months, he wrote, to rc| ol o2 In case, they . o .. 5 atly short of the ne e Fabulous Offer - WEATHER SYNOPSIS d decided 3,18k In October, 1939, Territorial Com- mber of women would be displeas Inissichisr of RAe B 5 Mlewart re- the pressure distribution ha ed by th | supply. | celved in thquiry from W.J. in the af morning. The pressure continue: But. the worst headache, they | of Burbank, California, saying Hood and Monday s Te:ritory while the widespread but nearly statis di wted, was “that the public has been | scheduled for 9 and lous had given Kutnar $13,000 to b 10 ed to expect almost mira of Dutch Harbor. However g B nitwr fiber ‘whith an airfield on his mining cl: in the mornin; low pressure center s P Kadhh s <eroi oty for which the Guggenheim interests I the aliernoon %o : ; it canngy ROSERIYL hagRARIECHIEY had offered $250,000 providing such 40 night er Lhe tol Bay The Association announced: ational campaign That long-loved spring combination, a print freck and a dark coat, |a field were built. Kutnar took the' The public is especially invited to ured in the vicinity of . i“’:‘ et Silust moobiE.: farless, belted and designed to wear, | $13000 in cash and carried it in o the evening serveie, SehaMAN s s : pany the introduction of the stock-| With @ great variety of froc designed of navy blue, finely ribbed |money belt. ith above normal te ik to eliminate mis (ux,..],m,,,‘ queen twill. The navy blue crepe frock is patterned with stylized Subsequent inquiry (o the Kum.r- F which now exist in the public mind.| white blossoms, cotk Gopper, Cerporatin. ey Gu ree om s Chief of these is the b f that the | - e i fid) S2 0 genheim concern in Alaska, bromH ndefinitely the reply that they had never heard up when worn by girls crawling over . .y of Rubhy. 16 e JoAHE Kb nad / or tes roof e . as ne had y AR o the 0 RalnbOWS G"IS Are located 24 mining claims on [ ou e ce erted | - 3 River in 1932, but there w: ) No sheer hose ever made can be| For today's news woday read The T M '- T A" d record of rasessment work ever hav- A red s » g el ,l, 5 ‘“ “ by . reguls | 0 ee o en ing been done on them. | considered strong enough to stand Empire regularly. W In C | . LOS ANG oman In Case | .5 LOS ANG Chur(h on Sunday o leter from Marshal Mahon When U 0 Hood a month ago men i Cretzer, L with his wif C . & e that a photograph of Kutnar had f0r 5 ! : fi;“""“lxl“‘zj (:1 ;’:s F:mbow f]r;‘: been received from his wife. This didn't like the looks of his mo | . will be called to f:, Dl:ml:m Mn sent. Hood, who turned out to be INsisting that their prisoner “spi ternogn at 1:30 ‘oclock/, by Mis s, Hood, to the Los Angeles! it out” they obtained a key fas| ™ Barbara Hermann, Worthy Advisor. s office, for Kutnar had ioned from a spoon. It fitted the The i 1 - it session will be held in the . . rbank with handcuffs he was wearing » promised when he let Burbank with PHONE 9295 Free Delivery! 3 it vlen hose wi GEORGE H. PETERSON pom “‘:]""J“i“"zllfifhu?‘:‘;‘ TZT); | the $13,000 to return in three months - LR & and marry Mrs, Hood's sister | believed he w Demecratic Candidate for Kutnar, who was known as Bill he was born. His brother, he often On Sunday, the girls will attefd |y,,in00 Virgi) Kutnar and Virgil von ' said 1 von Kutnar in 3 services at Uhe Lutheran BEMITeC-| g pnar wae charged an afelony. the Clerman arny, in the it woridll . 4 Territorial Primaries—April 30, 1940 : ion Church and all members are| HEE WES ChATERd on a [ ; : T ' £ wsked o be at the Temple at 10:45 | V2TANt With conducting a confi- war : Al x ('»[“ 3 & the nu;nnn dence (bunco) game and grand theft, | - - ee e - | £ 3 4 I ’ ‘/ ’4 N o'clock in i €. The.news item the other day said| Empire classifieds bring results Lucitle Fairh abov SITKA ALASKA | ey |that Kutnar had obtained & i - of the late Dougl s, Br, 1 A "/ A Y A I Ffi 'h I port to Europe a year ago. Empire classifieds bring results. | was cast as an s prii ritteenin Is | — T e T e } TONIGETT | DateofNextDemo =~ Paily Crossword Piissle v i A Sadane Hoal 6 [ 4 ° ° ' szl ! AcROSS Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 1. i Ao . <ontd ot ek Fer A ALT:30! 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