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= . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1940. | bpimwia-iy. | Probably be: . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTU WEATHE W | with whom Josephine had corre H, / My 4 ol pended for ten or fifteen years. The Tl e B " N trieHAsnip. By ¢ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) o through Dr. Geist Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, | at 3:30 p.m., May 1 i [] \la: y | ir e Light rain tonight and Friday; mper ol 2l 3 ¥ e " s5 Ot ; ¢ moderate ster [ L as IE o phine Crumrinz and Ora Er i v outheaster] o AL \ protege of Dr. C \ve becolr t for Southeast Alask I ain tor s . § . well acqu ed. Ora had all of ti ner in the northeast portion tonigl C < s Fairbanks Leads Terrifory Artists, Mother, Daughter, i G o o et 3 ' o & r PR friends the of winas along of the Gulf of Alaska. in Purchases-Juneau Cover Alaska for st thesh south and : 5 of the most \ c Dixc E 1k ) . Ranks Third Material i Geor 0 Time Barometer Lainp | Veloc , Purchases of United States sav ""“"‘ ]""_’ n JI "]‘ 41' " »,m,."h 4 yest'y 40,09 49 12 ( ings bonds in Alaska in 19 Rigto Har e by e g 1 od 30.21 i c amounted to $363,993.75 or about ,M g i o g N¢ 30.19 46 14 $6.14 per capits, according tor a the SR S BEC L e gl Siberian RADIO REPORTS Treasury Department announce- tHd paranel. Wk 8l Another of M A | ment relensed today by Juneau %% A8 FOORR L cummer | tra i PR AR .IH.J"\){ . Of the total, $307,162.50 worth of ,m”‘l[ B i Them T % 5 la : urs ¥ S hours W { bonds were purchased at Post Of- o "0 0o b A ) 1pl 1l i e i : i fices and $5683125 worth direct T o B N from Siberia abovt te ! Aklavik ks : 16 by mail. s sniPhe S0 hier Indian b rs. Thomas wore her Eair eut fihat : I s a 11 as for her indian hea . 5 4 Fairbanks led all Post Offices of M8 &5 WE 8 B8 L0 o antmes | 1 m ot <thé s ol ‘spipis tome : ¢ Alaska by selling $91650 in bonds [0 T Lol g ey W » unable to recogpiz: | Dawsen ) i ) 7 Clog and $16200 by mail. The record g oo a0 and 1 | ner, ana had the tatecs of the Sibsz- [ Mayo s I placed Fairbanks first among Al oo 0o cupjects w the oldey | an nat ad f : nrage 3 o1 3 3 5 » i . |mska's second class Post Offices . /oo po o ? er rocen 1 ! o 1o SCALING HEIGHTS AT HAWAII_US. army planes soar over snow-capped w,lfi"y'.': bol“‘ in amount and per capild yycun as import o A : i ) N e el S ! y i D acl 1d, on Hawaii. Mauna Loa was erupting at time of flig sales. pecple and her pictures depicted R b s " abiel 36 10 i Kea, with snowy Mauna Loa in background, on il Fiksn Tnind D D s |ren . treatieRtiy s ‘:7’ PR ‘ v” ‘ ‘ Anchorage was second With Sales jecliar to various tribe well ac | telatives in the Russian Arctic. | H“ . A th 4 b { o % i P of $49,312 Juneau third With {heir facial characteristic g young people’s vil- | Cordovs = Y 2 kg A :’ o) _1/ °Ve. 1; : $44906.25 and Ketchikan founrth 2 [ 1« terested th : l/()u G()t 50’”‘”)1”{5’ ]”L) 0) Saw Namsos Bombed with $37,912.50. Extensive Native Ceiiecton j Crumring up of young pesple | ¢ o4 i3 | 5 A Sales by third class Post Offices| Last summer, with her daughter [ who just d away from Gambell | K 56 5 7 1 i 3 s T TR were a8 follows: Josephine Crumrine, an imp | why Crumrine not K | 55 5 I ] ku " Cordova, $3191250; Nome, $31- Young artist in her own right “avoonga is a separate village, many [ 8 9 i ) i b 7 Semal a0p 98« Parere. | Crumrine travellsd to McKinley | miles from the town of the old p s 65 12 9 p o | 53750; Seward, $8.306.25; Péters- CHUmiy Adrs a . s ‘ : ‘ ; | . $75 Genana, $6,318.73; Park, down the con to Nome | vle. Portlai 5 0 f b : burg, $1518.10; Nenand. 80D Grere she'took o Biat g8 far King Tsiand | San Francisco .. 64 2 ! Clou 2 | Palmer, $4,556.26; Wrangell, $2,625 & | 4 Skagway, $1,931.25; Sitka, $1,837.50; Point Barrow. At every arctic sl tef WEATHER SYNOPSIS | 4 Haines, $356.25. he ‘made, moré native types ar A disturbance of moderate int cnsit ich ha n n 4 Sales by fourth class offices were | cCStumes were added to her sket n¢ centered this m >ini bout 500 mi n A as Iol]ow-s' bock until she has now the m ephine in her c | of and, and pressure 1 elatively lc over In o e : extensive collection of Alaska Indiar | ion has an int ; drawing « alnsk x . i Ophir, $7500; Mountain Village, ;% el o o O ife-sized st f Christ t1 e an a e lay o S 1 N " ree) 5 b ‘ S yder s - i | rth Pacific tat i 0 clot « $2250; Coal Oreek, $1875; RUDY.| pying garrow—in existence erected by Father Hubbar B i s $1,68750; Flat, $1500; Kotzebue, . e ; ; . I ka with light to moc ain wsta { 00; WB 1,500; Deering This summer Mrs. Crumtine an n a ledge commanding the vi from Anchorage 0 Oregon I 1 light 0 r T i d] eman, $1,500; Deering, | .. gaughter will go to Skagway, | Eskimos Like to Pese—For a Pric vt et ot A e . $1.125; Livengood, $1,087.50; QUZIN- | ere they visit every year, and cor The Eskimos were willing sub-| Do. crn Poruion o0 - 8ses Ll -~ e : ' Kie, $1,012.50. ; | tinue to the Westward to Kodiak |jects for painting, they found | SRS R M A S No Leading the entire Territory in|ine pristol Bay country, Nunivak |d piece of costume jewelry, c [ et : et 598 pm nel per capita sales was Ophir, Whose yoang, Nelson Island and Hoope gum, they would glady pose ir | lon residents bought an average of| When her summer’s work picturesque parkas. Summe: | bainted Mageik at Nome, Slim Wil- | the cover of the Cosmopol he $394.74 worth of bonds apiece. done she feels that she will have in | time, they wore simmer parkas of |liams' fam dog, Blizard, just|cffect obtained b T4 & ' e 9 | "1er collection every Native type i |calico, frequently brightly colored |before he left Fairbanks with his| wanied hes | Alaska, ind with fur-trimmed hood | master to blaze the trail for the | cok sophistic : l&; H. 0. Adams Has Al Nome, last summer, the Crum juiring as to the fur o € Inte ynal Highway, and oll T I ;, i s ines took the US.C.G. cutter Spen- | Mrs. Crumrine was told ] were well-know | “or on its etic cruise, a route that sal, Sears Roebuck T 1 iked them. ha I Crun 10 1l w: 4 SlSter n Ho"and included King Island, St. Lawrence | Eskimo belles | ms of June Pa ves adventur ¢ Fe) g | 1d, Diomedes, Pt. Hope, Pt. La Mrs. Crumrine fou | P tists, have spent mor bex Polly Peabody | Mrs. Ultennage DeMist, sister of | Wainwright, Barrow, Kotzebue and | “haracteristics notic | ae picture at | chikan than any oth i De A worker with the American-Sean- | H: O Adams, Alaska Steamship | Feller ority of the | tx 1 Klin and | Mrs. Crumrine i i i an dinavian Field Hospital, Polly Pea- | Company agent in Juneau, is a resi- ‘:Wh.h her mother was ];.unru“ - “.‘ ally th or | ha d 1 ¢ iper sic body, 22, of New York City, was in | dent of Amsterdam, where her hus- | kimo heads, Josephine was col- | Island 3 | isting her wi kan Pa 1 Ba Namsos, Norway, while German band is in the insurance business.| ecting paintings of Eskimo dogs When they left a village they wer ephine W wough 0 ¥ airmen rained incendiary and high | The only word that has been re- [ !nd Klikmik, six weeks old husky |nvited to refurn and to brins b | Ketchikan ka explosive bombs on the town then ceived from the couple since the | Vhich was given her on St. La e | ¥ graph records, film: cand; | Mrs. Crumrine and her Tt re “in 1 with Jur ber flew low to machine-gun refugees. outbreak of the war in September | Sland. Klikmik, whose nam an, mm and tobacco. | spent last winter in San F 0 | now snd. ma end BB Mr She reports that little but charred | was a card before Christmas. ‘dog” in Eskimo, is blue eyed k. While in Juneau Mr: e | vhere they exhibited in several gal- Ku ruins remain of the landing port for - -es s if he mgiht be a relative of Fathe: been making portraits of Ce-|leries and did portrait work. Some 4 + i ikkn : the British, 1t is believed that the first fire fa- | Tubbard’s famous Mageik, whose |cilia, daughter Chief John of|of Josephine's dogs a till on ex- | ¢ le on tde b Les . i _____|surance company in America was| ‘ortrait Josephine made while in King Island, and Chuck Louie, an| hibit in the Courvoisier gaile g i for Hil e 2 B ; * |organized at Charleston, S, G.. in| fome Eskimo character at Michael | San Francisco e Talk about speed in painting your louse! Heres the new national The U. S. consumes 800,000,000 5736, ' A Friend At St. Lawrence These will hang in the writ ) One of Mrs. Crumrine’s most 5 'tit? 0 painters worked on this nine- sh “‘"’rd'h"" “".”3‘ [N" 'rffi’h;:];an;“i"f“‘fr:u"r’ T YA 15 matches daily or about 300 bil-| - ->-oe = St. Lawrence Island impressed the |cove at the Baranof | striking portraits is of Josephine own' one- n : room house in Omaha, Neb., s and 1 lion a y T AT 2 b 5 P G Ry S b Tading & Ty b M ety i e e s Mi seconds. A week ago Memphis, Tenn., painters set a mark of eight J 'odey’s news today in The Empir rumrines more than any of thei osephine who last summerwhich looks as if it belonged on land minutes 30 seconds. a Sc fir M ter pr: ist 1 ® BEAUTY AND THE BEETS—spring means planting time for nation’s sugar beet growers, and even Co-ed Nadine Hartshorn lends a hand during vacation from Colorado Agricul- tural culleze: to II}'lp her father disc the field. 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