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"8 RUMP REPUBLICAN DELEGATES NAMED AT CAUCUS HERE Convention af Fairbanks fo Send Delegation fo Philadelphia to a Republican “can to b held at Friday were cho: 1t a Republican Hall here he Ju Del didate v | the Fairbanks convention Evan ford, C: William 1 Cana Creek Paul, Jr Pred Henning Tom G e Getchell Manville Gregor Salmot Rival Delegation 1 for the party a will be adopted ) | of al Republican Convention L T SALE OF ICE 251b. cake 25¢ 20TH CENTURY MARKET ALASKA Says 6’R54M/ : This “DOUBLE-RICH" whiskey is the largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey in the world. at Philadelphia The Republican Central Commit- tee, recognized by the National Committee has called a Territorial convention for July 18 at Sitka and has already chosen delegates to the national convention Albert White, one of the delegates, is already on his way to Philadelphia As the so-called “White Republi- cans” will hold their Alaska conven- tion long after the national session, the rival group in the Territory has called the Fairbanks convention in order to give Territorial candidates a platform “Practically every Republican can- didate in all four Divisions has en- dorsed the Fairbanks convention,” Nowell said Cash Cole, Republic for Delegate to Cor |to be the only delegate tineau Channel a ally 1 candidate is expected from Gas- to attend | He plans to fly tomorrow - MISS SAlOUM IS BRIDE HERE OF ROBERT SMITH Ceremony Performed Sat- urday Evening at North- ern Light Pres. Church stock and green orthern Light rch Saturday eve- wedding service of daughter of Saloum of this white 1 the Baskets of palms decora Presbyterian C ning for the fiss Leona Saloum Mr. and Mrs, J. M. S city, and Mr. Robert Smith, son Mrs. Mary Smith of Oxnard Cal. The Rev. John A. Glasse read rriage by her father, bride wore a gown uisette, de- sleeves. Her fingertip 1t to her s of the v A bouquet of the carried roses and lilies of ley and she white bride valley. Miss Elspeth Douglas, her only attendant wore a gown of primrose vellow marquisette and carried an old fashioned bouquet of talisman ros Mr. Edward Saloum, brother of the bride, was best man and ush- ering Mes Ethan Nelson and W r Hermanson For her daughter's wedding Mrs. E im wore navy blue silk and a corsage of red rose buds. Wedding music was played by Mrs, Carol Beery Davis, organist, and Mrs H. M. Hollmann sang . the | selection “Oh Promise Me.” Following the ceremony a recep- | tion was held at the home of the | bride’s parents on East Street, where | friends of the couple called to wish | them happins | A three-tiered cake with a tiny | bride and groom topping, centered | the bridal table, which was offset by white tapers a graduate of the Ju- chool, is an employee of st Service office. Mr. Smith |is employed at the Alaska Laun- dry. The newlyweds plan to reside |in this city and have taken an apartment at the Coliseum. > STOKOWSKI TO HEAR JUNEAU | YOUTHS PLAY Mary Stewari Sylwa Davis and Jack Glasse Are fo Have Auditions Three young Juneau musicians left on the steamer Alaska today for Seattle to be auditioned by Leopold Stokowski, famous direc- tor of the Philadelphia Symphony | Orchestra, who is organizing an !‘lRST CLASS PIANO Tll!ml(i BAKER PIANO Baranof Hotel CO., SEATTLE WORK GUARANTEED \ \ ! s H.J. BAKER, \ COMPREHENSIVE ANOTHER NEW WORD in AUTOMOBILE WHAT YOU : : 1f You D¢ COMPRE INSURANCE . .. it's the broadest car coverage ever offered the public... on't Have HENSIVE You Don't Have Modern Insurance! ASK ABOUT IT. SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Telephone 249 TP TTITTITTOTITTITTOTTCTTIOrrrred THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1940. Where Twister Struck Suddenly in Illm01s Striking suddenly, a twister ripped through Pon- tiac. IIL., Killing one person and injuring 20 others Farley Addresses Lady Demos Postmaster General James A. Farley, chairman of the Democratic national committee and a candidate ful the Democratic presidential nomination, opens the convention sponsored by women Democrats, with an address stressing unity in the Democratic party. Farley is shown seated with Mrs. Emma Miller, committeewoman from Penn- sylvania. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Dorothy McAllister of Michigan and Mrs. May Evans Thompson of North Carolina. SCHOOL TEACHER GETS ATTENTION, LOCAL FIREMEN Feared Lost on Mt. Roberts Woman Is Reason for Searching Party orchestra of young people from all parts of the nation to make a tour of South America this summer The Juneau stude to be heard by the maestro are Mary Stewart, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. B, D. Stewart, Sylvia Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis, and Jack Glasse, gon of the Rev. and John A. Glasse Tte Rev ccompanies them on the Stokowski will hear cach Alaska ian next Sunday or Monday "llt ]Il /s the clarinet, violin and young e Um French horn. | very young musician in Alaska has an equal opportunity to play | ° for Stokowski and those now en- | route to Seattle are going attheir own expense. Arrangements for the Alaska young people to be heard were made through the Governor's office and the National Youth Ad-| curiously ,,, Rnhlu responded (o up the arci- met the * hiker cidly down t} arlier in the vacationing te and Mrs. Jame gone up the 1 from Mont Ramsey Sr., or a h\mda\ MORLEY RETURNS Sanitarian Lloyd Morley of the and causing considerable property damage, such as shown above. The storm then blew itself out. { "IIIllIHINIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIlII|IIIHIIII|IIIIII|IIlllIIIlllllllflllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlHlIlIIIII|||Ill"llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | || When You Buy ICE CREAM . . . Insist On JUNEAU DAIRIES Made Fresh Daily at the Local Plant from PURE CREAM? ON SALE EVERY DAY AT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS:— Totem Grocery Monagle's Variety Store Jim Ellen’s Grocery New York Tavern Thrift Co-Op Gastineau Cafe Hollmann's Pharmacy | The Singing Tea Kettle Royal Cafe City Cafe JuneauDairiesInc. Phone 638 ICE CREAM Juneau If your favorite dealer does not handle our product it may be obtained at our own plant at 12th and Willoughby. I||l|lIIlI||lllI|||l|||||l||lII|IIIIIII||IIllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIII!'||III|IIIlll|llllI!l|||IIlIllIIIIIllllllII|IlllIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIHII . Phonephoto ar-old M becare wed for her friend’s aced her steps in an effort find Mrs. Whitesell. When the proved futile, Mrs. Ramsay Juneau and called the | Ramsay aly nothing to it,” | sell, in explanation: ‘I've climbed mountains since I was i rasshopver and feel oing it 10 o'clock in and climbed to the ested and ate decided 3 on so turned timber a Junch. M was too tired ak bel ted down the timber y knapsack n over the out a hun- 10st an_ hou devil clubs and s. Ra > o> DEMOLAY BOYS, RAINBOW GIRLS HOLD SERVICE A joint installation ceremony was performed Saturday evening at the | Scotti n Rite Temple, with Barbara |was enjoyed in the ballroom imd‘ Hey ; officer for the | refreshments were served. | m'nl,v\ irls and Frank i - | | toastmaster for the occasion. Tom |and cabbage will be served at the Hall had charge of the kitchen, Jim | American Legion Dugout tonight Gibson arranged for the serving and | at 6:30 o'clock for Legionnaires and | singing was led by Ronald Lister. | their friends. Speakers for the evening were Mrs.| Bert Lybeck is in charge of the R. R. Hermann and Mr. E. M. Polles. | dinner. Motion = pictures will be > ‘.shonn, > Ms. Cunningharn ZNNAMONRETURS Is VISlhng Here FROM FIELD TRIP Mrs, Robert Cunningiam of Cor-| Territorial Epidemuologist B. L. |dova, who has been visiting in Ohio, | Zinnamon returned on the steamer 'n in Juneau as a guest of her sisten- | Alaska after a six weeks' trip tlc in-law, Miss Rachel Cunningham. |Kodiak, Anchorage, Seward, Cor- She is accompanied by her two dova and Seldovia in the interests lu the !)( Molay Dinner Safurday | By Me'hOdISIS chxldren Bobbxe and Thane. 1oi the Territorial Department of - | Health. Forty-four persons attended the ‘ ) peéaenie the | g MED ups et s e ooy IS DINNER TO * following Barbara Her- | rooms of the Metropolitan Methodist The Rev. G. Edward Knight was i raai it SN, mann, Marilyn Merritt, Virginia | Church. | A Ji dinner of med beef' Daily Emplre ciassitleds pay. Al A | 57457 SR o8 omes e JA Smiie et ford, Beverly Lievers, Lanoore Kaui- mann, Anna Lois Davis and Marjorie Snell Harry Wa'kins was installed by the DeMolay's as Master Councilor and during the service Frank Par- sons, retiring officer, was presented/ with a Past Master Councilor’s jewel| by John Krugness on behalf of lhey order. Following the lodge work dancing | FL: Worthy Order, as she Ruth Allen Advisor for was presented with a co took office. Miss Hermann was given jewel by Miss Mary Stewart on be- balf of the members. newly - o The miscroscope was said to have Worley, Astrid Holm, Norma Bur-/ THRIFT CO0-0P | T67—PHONE-767 Relailers of Famous SHUREFINE and TASTWELL Products—0ffers Tuesday Specials: SEA-CAP Territorial Department of Health re- turned on the steamer Denali from SLm-\m\\ and Haines | calls were not answered, the hike. The coupl and when Mrs became separated Ramsay's repeated active Signmg Rec1procal Trade Bill ~— Agicultury .Phonephote President Roosevelt hands one of three pens he used to Seeretlt! d State Cordell Hull after signing the joint resolution extending the agreements procum tor three years. Left to right, are Secretary ¢ allace, Hull and Senator Fat Harsison, — - TUNA FLAKES SHURFINE MINCED || RAZOR CLAMS GARDEN TOMATO CATSUP € H SUGAR WACONIA 100% PURE SORGHUM SUPERIOR CINNAMON TOAST SEASIDE 2*" 43 LIMA BEANS fz pounds for lgc HOUSEHOLD BLEACH 1% ™ 29 STANDARD EGGS “* ™ 2" 6%¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season! 2 6% oz cans zgc 107" 23¢ 4 0z. bottle 1 16¢ pounds 107" 69¢ l 1b. can lsc The General Public is invited to trade at our store. Con- trary to the general belief stock purchase is NOT COM- I PULSORY to participate in the savings offered through the { SHUREFINE and TASTWELL PRODUCTS. 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