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8 NAVAL BATTLE DIPHTHERIA | . BREAKSOUT | THE DAILY ALASKA A Nazi Bomber Attacks | BRITISH TRANSPORT REA(HES NORWAY | AT VIllAGE WASHINGTON, May 2 well informed legislators said today that % ' the WPA has asked Congress to .- J give it greater leeway in the size ha and type of projects it can under- " Hooper Bay Reports 20 \ctior 48 hour v A take with relief funds Y Members of the House Appro- - . sidering Roosevelt’s estimates said 3 - the removal of $50,000 limit on the Outbreak of a diptheria epidemic cost of construction of projects and lN HEAL H at te Hooper F Eskimo vil- he climination of the requirement . 1o 300 on Ber between that local sponsors centribute 25 kwim R 5 percent of the cost MIN UTES Government Another request is that the en- tion today forced 15 days' lay-off period of all on WPA rolls 7 on non- moved of Dis- De- from persons continuousl, for 18 months and wol Fedeial projects be re oo DR. MARCIA HAYS ACCEPTS POSITION IN PUERTO RICO Zinnamon, Direct »f Communicable itort This picture radioed from Lendon to New York shows the liner Empress of Australia (center), leading a fleet of British transports (left background) into an unidentified Norwegian Fjord. Aimed skyward at the right are rapid-fire anti-aircraft guns on the ship from which this picture was taken. A British- The Empress of Australia brought King Gecrge and Queen Eliza- are reported at o, Whether they are seriou n here ine Suggested You'll look better— you'll feel better— it you bask in the censored caption gave no other details. healthful rays of o G-E Sunlamp a few W. P. Blanton, Acting Terri- A British freighter slogging through the North Seas presented this in- Dr. Courtn th, recently As-| beth to America last year on their history-making goodwill trip. minutes every day. Health Commissioner 2id a| viting target to a Nazi bomber, from which photo was made, An attack sistant Heaith Of r of Portland,| - = e S 3 Y LRI ") .8 No time or effort juarantine might be imposed on followed, says the German caption. Picture apparently was made from Oregon, is com 1 on the is required. Merely Hooper Bay if the doctors found the gun emplacement blister in the bomber’s nose. steamer Mount M vy to become ( o — o ¢ i TEACHER, RADI | snap on the switch and soak up the sun CANADIAN DISCOUNT conditions there warrant it. An earl- "HAM' HERE FROM while you shave : 2 ok 5 U i i s . & o1 VAT noRot:. e ! i 3 » Territoria epartme *Until further notice, Canadian oA L L ior Alaska from Seward and Anchor- Joss to know whether they can the Territorial Department 2_State S b ) age to Nome and Fairbanks be plac- | trg 3 ; FA'RBANKS ls PIERRE, S.D., May 2—State So- | synds will be accepted at followin travel and aviation firms don't A PILOT POINT POST cial Security Department officials | giooin . 3 ¥ Soon your complexion will take on the ruddy glow of health, You'll ed under quarantine is being studied a ban is not considered are giving special attention to r lief needs of one client, a 73-year- know whether they can bring or take them away a position Checks and Currency 20% Silver ...22% but such ety BEHA 5 artment of the Samuel C. Hansun, Office of In- BEING OVERRUN Aty likely unless the diptheria is much| A steamer is due at Seward to- \e He [ buoyanc more widespread than present re- g,y with 200 arrivals from “';“ T ¢ of Puerto Rico. She plans dian Affairs teacher at Pilot Point old man \\'hose_BB-year-old wnfe‘ e o BEHRENbS Al 9 Day by da ports indicate. Shakis SRk of. thebaha | Lo BY UNEMPLOYED 0 > about May 20 for the past 11 years, is in Ju-| just presented him another bavy . M. ANE ity and r Diptheria antitoxin is available Mmh'o‘,.am‘am, Fairbanks, i h is a graduate of the neau enroute Outside on leave. boy. The client has three other THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK perk up. Your mirror at Anchorage, Fairbanks and Nome,| p;. zinnamon left today by char- Y Public Health. His| He is accompanied by his wife. | children, 12, 10 and 7 years old. )— 5 B Hanson, amateur radio opera e will reflect a flattering change in your appear- ance. and will be taken by plane to Hoop- er Bay as needed. Several cases of diptheria among Hundreds Seeking Work on i iwp o T ot . —— iona dio Amateurs ASSOCi on Airbase-Too Many o e tered airplane for Hooper Bay, ac- companied by Lucile Brown, Pub- lic Health Nurse, and Mrs. How- e A variety of General for honors. AL Juishils the natives were reported at Tunin-| .. “poo, F h M M h ' Boctric Sanlumgs ars ak, sotith of Hooper Bay, early, last nt . There Alrsad POTLATCH TO BE The Hansons are visiting here or the Merry Month ot May! A month | ere rea with their son, Virgil Hanson, Civil s21.50 “P i b A = 3 [ S OF HISTORICAL Aeronautics Authority operator. NEWS TO ANCHORAGE wo II Due to publicity given the pro- ————— KEEP YOURSELF IN TUNE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, May 2.— jected army air base and flood con- SIGNIH(AN(E to meet the demands of this GENERAL Dr. A. S. Walkowski, City Health A tat webiaen e i FISH REGULATIONS > I > demands of this ELECTRlc Officer and Deputy Territorial ‘g | flocking in A G - MERRY MONTH OF MAY! SUNLAMPS ..a |loss to explain the alleged quaran- from the Fairbanks Chamber of pe an exact repr £ to arrange for party t\‘nr' declared by Dr. B. L. Zin- | Commerce time India ch, of a char o“ RADIO TONIGHI tennis the bridge cluk AS K /‘ namon : - Already there are more than 1500 er which will interest ethnolog o 2 eniiis Jor. Ml prcdns . A“ lJ S b I"l‘/f\llkwwkl ‘ml;l : no cases ]nr Four pn{&.‘-«'ll“ left Jvnw';m ;lu‘v applications filed with the Army Harry Sperling told the Ji Consult the ROYAL BEAU- diphtheria existed here or in this|{morning for the c with for jobs in the district the Chamber of Commerce today Delegs £ i > : i 4 Jomme oday slegate Anthony J. Dimond TY SALON specialists for an < . vicinity and expressed a belief no|Holden in the Lockheed. They were k empl o) ¥ Y = . .. " > peak employment this ye Events on the 1 will in- absentia” tonight 1o Elee 'l'ic l‘lght such case had been reported in|Mrs. M. Felton for Hoonah, Paul|onjy 1,200 S1ts b dication o e L ralid :\.‘(l‘]r ??;: su:rtlsm:\ KI]N\; c‘mlfl‘;n- ingividually: s1vied d any incorporated city of Alaska (.,hapv:\llmu for Hirst, L. LaPointe [ 1f men continue to arrive in the | Chief Sh community house 1 ing in detail the Alaska fishing permanent. an Dr. Walkowski said there have | for Sitka and Stacy Norman flying | terior at the same rate, Fair- elevation of Charley Jones to the for, 1910 (& been cases reported among the reundtrip with Holden bank 1t tr » l Shief 15 o Power C“ 2 % ! ; : panks will be overrun with unem- | title of Chic K Starting o 10:15 oWlock, the sta- o natives of Bethel and Hooper Bay, Shell Simmons, in the baby Fair-| pioveq within a mouth, the Cham-| Six tourist ships will call at Wran- i 4 a transcription l K.. ‘ [‘ B which are more than 500 miles|child, flew Don erty and V. R. | e warned reil during the celebration and ef ::lm\u\\:-mu«l«.;c(r:w\tu:u :xl»::frhl be- he L ea“‘y Salon PHONE 616 west of Anchorage Frrell to Angoon PP forts being fgade: to hiave d Banlfcre 1k Roims’ Compibes’ anibier. ANN EARLY SMITH, Owner-Operator Travelers Puzzled . - American clipper planc land there.|chant Marine and Pisheries. The ETHEL POWELL, Hair Stylist PHONE 723 Mcanwhile travelers were 5 1 BN broadcast will last an hour and 10 at [ [S'rocx QUOTATIONS minutes. Maybe PAA T Could Put On NEW YORK, May [HELP AN | ALASKAN Closing - § - ¥ quotation of Al u mine| Lo 4 4 C, U i b ; EVERY TIME WITH e 713 or wite || tock today 15 6%, american can Dirigible ean P or pring B' kl“g . o BAKING Alaska Territorial 115, Anaconda 20%, Bethichem gt x4 )d SChlllln g POWDER ‘mployment, Service e o n4' More than 300 persons have ap- o d E . Powder o g gttt worker,, | SRR K, Gl TR e S8 vaoee 0 camcngere o With Thomas Hardware Equipment Piping hot biscuits taste as good as they look S if you use Schilling Baking Powder. Double- acting — made with pure cream of tartar — never leaves any “'baking powder taste!" For Ha a Kennecott 34 K 4%, by pan American clipper plane late Northern Pacific 8%, United States ¢ month, according to word re- MACHINIST'S HELPER — Young o g , Steel 59 3/4, Pound $3.49%. celved from Foster L. McGovern of man, single, age 20, high school grad- Schilling ver ki entury, Schilling has been relied uate. Interested in machine shop & SR 2 the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, ‘u’pf,,, ,:,I,“,;(,,,/Jb,k;ns P eiahiras! work, and has studied extensively i, DOW. JO AVEEAGLE The plane will carry 32 passen- machinist’s methods. Definite apti- The followir gers. tude for this kind of work. would JOnes An “appropriate celebration” ut To shi AM OF like to serve an apprenticeshi Seattle ta mark the start of the faith i machine shop or do sor new secvice is bei planned by owder, i TAR Baking P TARTAR Bk il cewen it 1"-0 sy for the the Seattle Chamber | The Juneau Chamber of Com- merce will issue first flight covefs and inserts here as soon as the| date of the flight is announced. ed to-machinist trade. Reliabl references. Call ES 94. a bbbl ol THREE WORKMEN e Tor | good Philip Bertholl and George Wil-| L“‘:h'r";';‘q“:]‘]’"fl“‘\"" into the EISS| mpree workmen for a survey crew S'l' - | 9 ] . AR e cn the Scims Drake Puget ASSI ANI’ MA"AGER RGOS RTOSTRERRREANO RGO 6 e STEEL HOE ® STEEL BOW RAKE JOINS KINY STAFF See our First Showing of the @M . M, Bud) Sherrington, former- ~ REVOLVING SPRINKLER They a E Fred ly a stati anager at St. Jo- Rathje and Dou "% | ceph. Missouri, and Waco. Texas, ¢ CARBON STEEL SPADE e 4BLADE LAWN MOWER - 'has joined the staff of KINY as GUARANTEED HOSE Empmre classifieds bring results. | Assistant Manager. L ' She’ll Be Canada’s First Lady Twin Stars of the Kitchen rees! @ They are a pair of beauties. .. % these two new kitchen compan- ions by Frigidaire! Beautiful to ‘ look at, spectacular in the way they | perform, amazing in the number of new and exclusive features they i offer. You'll find one that meets your needs and matches your budget. See these big, beautiful bargains...at out store..... today! ALK aBouT FEA GARDEN . BAKE Solid bar steel bow. rake. 14 inches wide. 12 teeth. 5-ft., strong ash handle. 3-ply heavy single braid guar- anteed for 3 vears. Stands pressure of 375 Ibs. sn. in. MOWER Four 12-inch keen edge tool steel blades to give perfect cut. Precision-made entirely. CLAW HAMMER Perfectly balanced forged Vanadium steel with tap- ered corrugated wedges. Oak handle, THE THOMAS HARDWARE CO. " JUNEAU—PHONE 555 CLIPPING SET Easy-operating, self sharpen- ing grass shears and sure . grip, cutlery hedge clippers. LAWN SEED The finest lawn seed you can buy! Extra select, highest quality, hardy grass mixture. I W. PHONE 17 The Earl of Athlone, recently selected as Governor-General of Canada | to succeed the late Lord Tweedsmuir, is pictured at work at his country bome near Sussex, England. He is aided by his wife, Princess Alice Countess of Athlone, They, 87 exp! soon to sail for Canada, 211 So. Franklin St. U 1 RO P.JOHNS I i