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] | here tion in its annual meeting & Com- torial succeeding of Fairbanks as Ter missioner of Education Anthony E. Karnes The Board also ruled Alaska pub- COMMISSIONER of EDU(AIION lic schools must give preference (0 qualified Alaskans when filling teaching positions under penalty of losing aid from Territorial funds if an outsider is taKen The Territory now_pays Board Appoints Dr. James 70 per- (. Ryan of Fairbanks |cent of'the salaries of teachers University Favored as Successor In secking o teacher, the school | must apply to the University of Alaska, which will recommend ANCHORAGE. Alaska, May 10— qualified graduate. If the Univer- The, Territorial Board of Educa-|sity ‘has no recommendation the — . | school will be free to select from | applicants from the States. The Board took under advise- Designed to Order ! officials that the Territory take over ownership of the Palmer ilored by ¥ furric School building eis, from your Bl Attending the mecting here were own pelts, Sy Bros. || voard members H. L. Faulkner of system method Juneau, Mrs, Ladessa Nordale of e “\:'ums' Fairbanks, Mrs. Margaret Harrais taction of Valdez, Michael J. Walsh. of E“‘”‘ Jackets i INome and A. H. Ziegler of Ket- vanced fl'lr | chikan. Deputy Commissioner of sies eott §| Education Marie Drake of Juneau submitted. lis also in attendance. Protect your valnable Furs i £ W sending to us for Cleanin Insured nmer Stora, ALASKA EDUCATOR s | Dr. Ryan, the new Commissioner | of Education, is head of the De- Your Game Troplncs partment of Education at the Uni- Re-Created versity of Alaska, a Professor of it the Mmatiig TUCHY 20 - Education and Director of Athletics mounted specimens and irifigs His degrees include a B.S. in 1925 Price Tist; no charsge College, an M. Ed. in 1931 fromn Oklahoma University and a D. Ed from Oklahoma in 1937. JONAS BROS. Furs for the Women Trophies for the Men 1109 Fourth Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. Other Studios at Denver, Colorado and dount Vernon, N. Y. Here are some omelet proportions which will help you: For each per- son served allow 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon of liquid (water, cream or milk), 1-4 teaspoon salt and 'i teaspoon I paprika or other seasoning lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIHIIIIII | Hollywood Sights And Sounds Dept. By Robbin Coom. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, May 10.-Now that she is Mrs. Artie Shaw. Lana Turner is being deluged by requests from swing him fame witin the jitterbug addicts The and 1o make her bridegroom return to the music that redheaded star received dozéns of direct appeals when Artic hoheymooned in New York and now she is get- ting the same thing in her fan mail. A letter from a girl in McDonald High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is sample, “You are his wife, you should have influence on him,” the writer pleads. “We are counting on you not to let him throw away his clarinet. What do we want with an old symphony orches- tra, anyway?” won he Lana is in a spot. She doesn't know what to do. stmore is really showering Martha Scott with atten- The day she started to work in “The Howards of Virginia™ “The Tree of Liberty™, he filled dressing room with flowers. He also spent hours on the set working with her makeup. Perc Wi tions. (formerly her on her 1Us probably been done before but I can't recall it. Chester Morris, playing twin brothers in “Wagons Westward,” will have | a gun battle with himself and will fatally wound himself. | The South American trip that Tyrone Power and Annabella had been planning for this summer out. Tyrone has been noti- fied that he will do two more pictures in rapid succession after “Brigham Young.” The carlicst he can hope to get away is Novem- ber 15 He and Annabella had been specially anxious to revisit Rio de Janeiro, where part of their cotirtship took place. Tyrone is disappointed about the trip but he is pretty happy NOwW (l{ reception AT That charming hostesSess give thoug™ ful guests who bring gifts of yfllclnz o % Percy ) Vvan Duyn CTandies. LAtU lllvnllnns make you & ¥ “eust come" quest. h-y 1ty Ly exclusively uyn | CHOCOLATES Van DUYN CHOCOLA“ SHOPS otherwise. Twentieth Century-Fox has just promised him that, hercafter, he will make only three picture a year. | ‘When George Murphy left for the dast recently, Novelist Louis Bromfield was on the same train. Traffic was so heavy that ¥ The Chief was running two sections. They had to pass into service a bright yellow observation car. According to George, it looked, at a distance, like a car on a circus train, Murphy grabbed Bromfield by the arm. said, “there may be lions. and pistol.” | | | “Look, Louis,” he || Don't go in there without your chair || Back at the premiere of “The Dark Command” at Lawrenc Kan., Walter Pidgeon and Gabby Hayes obliged a college boy by autographing his tuxedo with white paint. They wish now | West, passed through Ketchikan to- day on a northbound steamer m,'pnmnry election will be canvassed | 1 | Tuesday afterncn at 2 o'clack at the | office of Clerk of Coury Coughlin here. |quires that ,aftef THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY brimmed hats and regalia of the Qld their way to Valdez where they will unload their horses anud ride 400 mjl- es cros-country to Fairbanks. They are Andy Jensen and Buck Cavender, just off of the range in San Fernando Valley, California. “We won't care whclc we go or how long it takes us,” drawled Cav- ender, “We'll just look over the ceuntry and stop whenever we feel i Cavender, formerly a Montana cowpuncher, estimated the would take a n\onLh or two. HAIDA FiLIPINOS. BECOME CITIZENS: EN MASSE HERE Impelléd by a new law which re- August no non- citizen may draw pd¥ in the armed forces of the United States, five Fil- ipino miess bdys ox\rg\e bmst Guard cutter Huida ymte ay were natur- alizéd in District Court here. The new citizens are Sergio Orgue, ride | Protacio Compos Buenavista, Aquil- ino Domingo, Emilio Orani Torres they hadn't done it. They have just received a bill from a tuxedo rental service claiming they ruined the suit. Alan Curtis, who has been dating Tlona Massey recently, tells me the romance is serious as far as he is concerned. And he hopes it'is with her. Car] Brisson is safe In Sheffield, England. His son, Freddie, Jjust had a letter. . Carl stands fo lose thousands, however, by # the German occupauon of Denmark. He has' large farms there, % also apartment houses. . Patric Knowles is chaffing at the bit M bécause R-K-0 nas grounded him'’ 1dr ‘thie ‘duration of “Anne of £ Windy Poplars.” He has invented an alrplane nhw gadget and hecan't complete tests until he can fly. . . Doris Baker, auburn- haired daughter of Producer’ Graham t;ake:. and Ian Fulton, g yfin' Scottish l.cWr in “‘Tom Brown's School Days,” are becoming Y| & reguiar twosome. . . . The Jack Bennys will visit various homes i ,pwmmm;mwmxmmeboymy.; {and Evaristo Domingo. | Two other naturalized yesterday | were Ruth Bernidini Lindfors Erick- {son and Olaf Kristian Hansen. | — e | WINS JUDGMENT i E. W. Harris yesterday won in Dis- | trict Court a judgment against Louis | Susort for $300, interest and costs in |a mortgage for eclosure. } e “ Always rinse glasses that havel ‘held milk in cold water beforo? | washing them. Otherwise they’ might have a cloudy appearance. or take extra time to shine wheng |drying. | " When buying buckles or but-* tons to be used on wash dresses, |don't get the kinds that are glued, onto the shanks. ‘They will come off in laundering, John Morrison, Sr., G. er and Florine Housel ' IlllllllllllI|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||||II|||IIIII|IIIII | like it il! quairt with bustles and trains worn by a bevy of Juneau models es | pecially trained for the occasion. Not included in the original| | showing of the procession the wed-| din;{ gown of the grandmother of| Mrs. Fred Tiedt, of the year 1867,/ will hold the spotlight of interest.| Absentee ballots from the recent Robert The canvassing board consists of A. Schumach- | The Court has 71 ballots te canvass | Other quaint and interesting mod- | land has not yet reccived absentee |els will include the gown worn| ballots Trom Sitka. by the mother of Mvs. Julia Ter-| ON DISPLAY GMC PICK-UP Compare It With Any Car "MORE GAS HILEAGE Bgfler Engmeered—BeHer Powered More Values Per Dollar! LOWEST TERM S See lt At MAY 10, 1940. Totem Grocery Jim Ellen's Groce Thrift Co-Op Royal Cafe Junea Phone 638 v Mmle Fresh Daily atth PURE CREAM! ON SALE EVERY DAY AT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS:— Hollmann's Pharmacy ; kg rige e THE WEATHER | y 2 &) 80 L] | Are Given :DASH OVER BORDERS INTO STARTED IN | ok . 5 Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 10: | : Cloudy with light showers, not much change in temperature tonight ¥ § 00 a and Saturday. Minimum temperature tonight about 46 d [ 4 r Moderate southeasterly winds, " PRt 2o & 3 Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with light showes ’ (Continued from Page One) night and Saturday; not much change in temperature; moderate New Governor General south and_southeasterly winds cxcept fréshy oyer soundds and strai sy 7 it Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska. | Makes Radio Broadcast e st official comuniate {1ol: | voderate 1o fresh south and southeasterly winds from Dixon & » new war zone was issued at six 5, hi A . .. trance to Cape Hinchinbrook, and moderate to fresh east to north- g Page One) "clo: il by : e e 0 1 Fl'om London Oy o S o'clock this morning by the Duleh| oy winds from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, 4 o s 4 army. It d that the Dutech were R dous aerial bombardment speedily and~“systematically floodin LOCAL DATA LONDON, May 10. — The new| E A : border areas to impede the progress Barometer 1emp. Humidi " ‘ Governor General of Canada, the The Zuider Zee land of Holland was flooded during " o0 o ”m” o Time g : p. Humidity Wind Velocity i Eatl of Athlone, paid tribute last the night to prevent'German forees from marching into |which were moving rapidly I an ::: “'I‘.“ ;\(r(;[\\ ;‘j ;; ;:) gg :S[L “; ' night to the part which the Cana that section of The Netherlands: effort to forstall French and British | % rih : . L | dian people are playing in the Brit- oY aid which is now reported within the | Noon today {0 » ) 8 3 | ish Empire’s war against Germany. | Early this ‘morning it was reported that ”l'l!l\ll porders of Both Kelghdt: aiid THS RABID Aksonis Speaking in a transatlantic broad-| planes were swarming over both Holland and Belgium Netherlands. . TODAY ;"‘S“ “:“ lf:“” ""“dl”"‘é‘ “"1 w2s| in an effort to spot the invaders and shell them with- The official report said that th *Aax. tempt. Lowest' 3:30am. Precip, '3:30a.m. happy to be going to Canada (o % A 4. Gérita sobr, ‘0i6ssed the lbrd i : = i L R people ; out imperilling the Hollanders and Belgians. g itaiad S o f};‘]" by smltmln la ?.:nours | ksm”p. m;rp. 24hours Weather He paid high tribute to his, Early this afternoon it was reported that the | Nuuis are following their usual light ;r'.'-x.‘»;;:nk.a 61 40 42 T (};f.w,‘ | predecessor in the Governor Gen-| German land forces have been stopped within a few ening swift tactics of occupation.| yome 45 | 38 39 0 BBy « eral’s chair, the late Lord Tweeds-( pyndred yards of the Belgian frontier after entering Xushing L TR UE Bhe stpoipd 86 | Delwion 58 32 33 0 Cloudy | mw)x oy : Rilsioa equipped with machine guns and | apcnorage 65 | 15 e 0 v 3 The Earl told )n§ audience fl?at: i 3 o light artillery, supported by waves| paipa) 67 | 42 43 0 he had recently visited Canadian WAVE OF NAZI BOMBERS of aircraft which are bombing ail| g pay 43 33 35 05 ’;’i’g"’[h::“‘l""“fi?fld"‘mf:g'at’;“i'm I:x;‘ It is officially ‘announced that shortly after Ger- |important alrports Dutch Harbor 48 | 40 40 01 share in the Empire’s struggles. | ‘invasion of Holland ‘and Belgium, the first wave of fuiy inaded by parachute. Tt Bodiak 64 | b4 o e - bombers of the Reich swept over both nations. Netherlands communique jssu Cordova 68 | 45 0 | - Late ‘this afternoon, it was unofficially announced UM Wt ([:“‘“1’1 f;l e 56 | [t a3 5 . : Ty J A aln sRatec ¥ ¥ d Sitka Cloudy ew eV'(e that The Hague, eapital city of The Netherlands, has HeaE o Bk TiERLinG - NOLkEr- M“'h - 2 44 ”u,]\ 4 ks 1 Esa heen' oéeupied by the Germans who arrived in flat bot- w:"(-_:nl'mfl shot down at| piynce Rupert ‘ 16 152 Rain L NS it | tomed boats' which had' been trucked to the coast | Lo \‘\m, g v“ g ”‘I'n;lzl‘ °rl| Prince George 5 0 Cloudy % ow ln se knocked down, then assembled. Dombe ;((fl(lz”-m 4 :Z "(: : ot ¥ ehE ‘Luxembourg has: ajso sent resisting forces to the First reports of the invasic S Mantiioo 51 0 Fo A | i s 3 3 e s received in Juneau shortly Y 2 It | cially. E p success against the | !’rmmer and officially, with some un‘ gs5 agamst the | "0 L o N Asociated Pre LR e L Mypdeps. { PaRh ol SGAEOPES. R Al The disturbance in the lower Gulf of Alaska appears to h | ( y' reported incendiary bombs | wave stations began sending out the O 4 3 T ob ap e g is ‘unofficially’ rep 9 epaary : i D : advanced slowly north-northeastwad with the center located about L) # were dropped ‘during the night on Chilham, 40 miles |/ ‘,‘_!j:"“‘“ D T hioked ! 400 miles southwest of Langara th'smorning. A center of highpres- Flat Boftomed Boals, with|_ southeast of London. teg g pa s & P Ay Sdasioad atest bulletins w 5b: to] - s o i KRy GRNQ: SN Beg. O Motors, Being Used gigr daime HETIR fofran fadest bulletiis which kept U0 10| CUS0 100Gy most of Southeast Alaska ami over the comstal arcas 4 i A 4N ¢ There wers all Sorts of Timors on| Southward to Oregon. |n Hood Areas 4 4 ] 3 the afr, of Paris and Le bein Juneau, May 11-—Sunrise 4:43a.m. sunset 9:10 pam (i T Y ey iir raided and the Alli frigr | et it D'Nlm(h(”mch_[ pogEs pARME I BE by air raiding Berlin. These reports | Juncau Hn:\;[lnnns} )uml; the di-\ * gygar s mot ome of the cor Il ing here tell of a New' Nazi device 3 Yero never Tentidied T e O modities lacking in wartime Ge to aid their lightening ‘drivs. As the SEE" MOHDAY aring in the zast of this|many, Mot Gt Duteh opened their dikes ang ilood- hune, in 1885 &-d of Mrs. Bob jous comedy which, its di- under the rman tecto | ed their low lands the Nazis mc(]!l,- g —ait g Bartlett of the vinta of 1930. rector say has no mino ts, | provide an ample supply |ed large numbers of flat bouolm- A | . Seven gowns net previously shown|will be some of Juneau’ L Mz ¢ atnet e boats ! 0“8 Act Play Will AlsQ |\wift be includea in the procession.|known devotees of the dramatic| MASKs Of PRinicd B0 v The boats, according to reports, | for which an entirely new method [art. Now undergoing final rehear- s [ cient Egypt. were transported across ‘the bordersi= e e Fea'ufe Ju"eflu WGm- of showing has been devised |sals, the play is being polished up cleqt. el on supply trucks in a knocked down p° r J 3eautifully staged with spotlights|in a manner that leaves nothing to " feiin aghasempled TR Yo ,mm.ml(}ermqns Clatm Capital of ~ an'sClubProgram | wud"an the trimmings against o ve desived, amd the audience nest at the edge of the flooded areas, | aled colorful and appropriate back- Monday is assured of a real treat. < | ek Bep 1e {“Dorltcd o hali b8 | Holland Taken Over A ‘hew string ensemble, directed | EFOud. the procession - wil An interested member of the we ‘n en and twenty men an mc‘ —l_a'er Den|a| by Mrs. Jack Livie, playing t include a finale in '\~luuh all 54()‘\\,\~ u‘\l(l nce will be Mr Ernest | powered with light detachable gaso- | incidental wedding music to ac-|Are modelled at the same time.| Gruening, whose personal acquain- line motors two of which are ameh~J company the Procession of Wed- Mrs. John McCormick and Mrs. | tance with Zona Gale is a special dr(lx;pl]:‘p;l::;;:cfeea:rlx 8:;;!0 boan“ (Continued from Page One) ding Gowns, will be featured Mon- 'l:hunus I[Iufih xfn\ (m t'h.ulzt;(n(\;:n' inducement to attend the perform- | o . S 36y Bva /en the ‘big two- | Staging o his feature, and Mrs. | ance. | show that the Germans flnflflmled' j ‘)fx‘ :“HL["’\”_L_“‘“‘:H,N Sentiin pf ”“ R. R. Hermann will handle the| Scheduled to begin promptly at ! [the Duteh Arimy’s defensive flooding fhic Dapital City that strong Germaw | bart enterawment, Toatre O Vil continui 8 o'clock, the program will be given | {ogd vae prepared to megt it. forces surrounded the city and “rg- e ade school auditorium,| HOwever, beautiful as 1t promis- in the Grade School auditorium. S S — sistance is Insanity 2 S e L -1 oo to be, the wedding procession is| The Sixth Street entrance will be . This Is the news given out her:|Lola Mae Alexander, guest soloist, \ce h e & 3 5 t 2 only half of the entertainment in-| used for this occasion. The ticket w about two hours after the B will be heard in wedding songs ap-| Ol ¢ k£ SRR e e S St i “whosinoeh The propriate fo the periods represent- | Ciuded on the evening’s program, sale has been excellent, Mrs. Livie | i ; o | sponsored by the club. Equ: en-| states, and will continue througn had been captuted and the Getrmaus | ed, and the musical part of the 3 R | | 2, s 2 tertaining will be the one-act com-|this week, but it is expected that |Were occupying the city, thus prov- | program alone is soi-wning the au-| (o8 EEE B0 BE E e 2 e | ing the German broadcast was false. | dience will remember for a long % ° _“f"’ ;\“]”l“ ‘_“"'l“ i fa | e will be “"’:" o l;'f"‘l ;: o 0“ Hon EBA(K THE Jeuflefs ‘dranned; saidy e | time b;.nf 7 ;J ‘b:? hbors.” which ‘\\;1: for some reason do not buy tickets| German Army guarantees life and | pijgeq of yesterday and today pisgeniadaby s ergipaol it unll Manday, | propcrty to every peaceful citizen but ¥ Y il o proety o ety bl i it i s w0 D!anan cflm& B‘ shlp b; mpllul pun hm(‘nt | most recent bride, Mrs. Robert Horses fo Valdez for Covime. e tomer wary sear- || WWihem You Buy ICE CREAM . . . 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