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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1940. As King Visited Warm_ ALASKA JUNE HONOR L. H. ME' FIVE-MINUTE WILL ZGAR BY HUTDOWN In ‘tribute to the memory of Louis H. Mel , general superin- tendent of the Alaska Juneau Gold | Mining Company, who died, sud- "donly in San Francisco Sunday. there will be a five-minute shut- down at the mine tomorrow morn- ing. At 10 o'clock, Juncau time, 400 {'employees of the mine will cease I'their work in' honor of Mr. Metz- | gar, whose funeral will be held in | Seattle Atomerrgw morning; ‘_,:Z.Z > Bl | | | LONDON, June' 4.—The im- Cion gained Here teight in ¢fficial “¢ircles’ that ~ Canada might “be “used” 25" 2’ batz for the present war in event the Nuazi ‘¢énquest “of Englandis "Euddessrul. ''Cafiada 'is the'Hearest point to the conflict” among the Do- é"‘ M‘" g Colonic y S et A Halibuters.. Sell, Seatfle | v i i land as fears | Beyond-war-age veterans of the World War are being equipped with arms throughout Eng | spx}cnd of an invasicn by Germar of the British isles. Here, ex-servicemen age given rifles to guard vule | merable spots arcand London and, if they should appear, to shoot down leiul'lchuh ‘Qroons. ckenzie King of Canada greets a little Canadian patient at the Warm Springs Foundation during his visit with Presi- dent Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Ga. The girl is Nora Jean Byrnes, of Hamilton, Ont. Note license plate of FDR’s car in right foreground. As Pershing Visited Capital Premier W. L. M 254 KILLED EDISON . vPasichaits BYBONESIN RESIGNS ron this port Canadian Pacific’ 'stedmer Princ- Presi e Charlotte, making 'the first trip June 4 accepted the e {tion of Secretary of the[north on the Southeast — Alisk Nevy Edison. effective on June 24| route and “Sthediiled: to arrive Jome 4-iThe Frech |in a“letfer"'Hiade “pblic ¥af *‘te | oClock JCatght his “the follbw- 1000 5 s e | White House ing ngers abodrd for' Juhenu: | SEATTLE, June 4. Halibuters try announces fto- t T e g é 3, b Ll ey A e Edison assefted that in gerieral, | Gertiude Faris, " Floretice Fr\-.f-rr’f.‘hlg, tbday, " their “gidfches ' ana RIEHY S o e O™ | the *objectives “sought in ‘the past | Joseph ‘Rizzardo, 'John “Rizzardo, g pfides, aré as’ ‘tolows Jeste " on Fars Te | hrée ‘years have been realfzed in’ Maria Rizzirdo, Ként! Rige, Nateyh, Fom fhe "Westérn' banks—flenc A being Killed ‘and | e SAid he: “The ship- | Mlgg, Helén Bpe. Gl RONMET | S4p00. hoinds J0% gind 9% gents "-'1‘;"1“'“'-[ S : | butting program, planes, and ex- ne Weschenfélder, Beatrice @ pound, Addington 20000 pound Additiona hodies have been ul , ol PO e y 4 P , 1074 and’ 1 sents. B Soarid 2 of DLuildings | pansion.are in good condition, as Leo Olsen, Virginia Mullen. 110 and ]0 R » 5 NG R CERUD D8 W is the . tleet For Tulsequah—Joseph Pocsix,| From the local banks—Ethel ¢ wrecked by the bombs. b g resiuning to | Erwin 'Sherwootl, " Alekander ‘Smith, 19,000 pourids, 97 and 9 3-4 cent It is officially announted that | ol O iy of NewlFrink “Batns, “Wiiffed " Wilfikms, | Forward' 14,000 pounds, 10% and 10 several buildings bombed were ‘|'“M“" T "I'Riehard xter, forrenice 'O'Ciin, | cents; Mabell Jr., 4,000 pounds 10 later fired by incendiary time o S ‘Goorpe “NoOrris. nnd’ 9157 cents bombs. s - - Among {hese Killed were 59 L A T soldies MiSS.NG BOAT - > ~ r am T ni hl STOCKQ'JOTATIC‘NSV 2etues wy 0ame Tonig e aronngey HEALTHY PARTY sives the ‘league| NEW YORK, June 4. — Closing the “first Gas-|quotation of Alaska Juneau Mine RESOLUTIONS OF RESREB DRI | et T e OF l H METZGAR o aw n Douglas will start at 6:30 o'clock | 7% AUSCHH e : ctween the Moose and Douglas, |an outhern urtiss Wrig! ), L Four Fishermen Delayed| i ianiers pidsing on their|General Motors 0%, Internations| T Islanders, playing on thmnvac'\m_ 407 Kennecott 27, $ew If the weather break tonight ineau Channel Game to be played | General John J. Pershing (right) is welcomed to Washington by Malin f‘l':fl!‘, former U. S. Army chicf of staff. In excellent health after resting in Army-Navy Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark. Pershing declared the U. 8. is even less prepared for war today than it was in 1917, AL a :nv»..;lm\“‘ or (1..[ ‘lnnn'nm 24 Hours Because of ‘ 3 ',”ll“]' 4 Il:?.“il,::“‘o :;::\ (;:::::',(‘.Ym‘k Central 10, Nurlln-x"n 4Pac;) Bs. Mine and Mill Workers Union, 1« e ; & |5%, United States Steel 46 3-% » E . & R 1o, Tils hire' Vestetany Bad Weather (il et i Bie B, i DL i Sign of the Conqueror the following resolutions, signed by ko ipmpditinstind ki SR Prdfident E. E.Stender and Sec-| 5 TN R | e i e <l DOW, JONES AVERAGES:, S i W | Berggren’s alarm for thesale- | calling the Elks < Club after 4:30| e b retary John L. Covich, were unani- [ © SSEEERE MO i ormen ir i The following ‘are’ toda W mously approved *““ open 18 fool motorboat nea | LR | Jones avergges: industrials 115.79, WHEREAS, L. H. Metzgar, Gen- . "ryjer yesterday was dispellec | rails 23.35, “utllities 18.66. eral Superintendent of the Alaska| cot TS F T the boat e LU g Juneau Gold Mining Company. died | 1’ i 10ad Tast nisht s ur ere | CORONADO CELEBRATION suddenly in San Francisco on June | e oo i uck ] | SANTA FE, N. M—New Mexico 2, 1940; and | Messer, Alvin = Messer i | this yeéar is celebrating the cuarto WHEREAS, Juneau Mine and|poiooren. had been delayed for | céntennial of Coronado’s arrival., Mill Workers Union Local No. 203.|\oure by bad weather near { y n “own The Spanish explorer arrived in the officially designated g nd of Gastineau Channel and had| | the state in 1540, | ing unit for the emplogees of the!gaved for the night to wait out 4 ogeaasy { Alaska Juneau Mine, has, ever|ihe weathe ABERDEEN. Wash, June 4—a BOISE, ‘lddno—Idaho this vear since its designation as such bv| Art Berggren, brother of Alvin,| ‘oroner's jury has returred a ver- S celebrating its fiftieth year of the National Labor Relations Board, yecame concerned about the arrival | dist that Mrs. Dick Law, wife of a | Statehood, with epecial emphasis on conducted negotiations and Nege- of the party which was supposed to|ZIO union leader, was “murdered |Potatoes, the commonwealth's big tiated agreements and entered cfurn to Juneau Sunday night, |5y an assailant or assailants® un- | ¢roP. contracts with Mr. 8 and yesterday chartered a plane to|known to us.” | B ey The verdict was half an hour deliveration following reached H““.‘ROSS LEAVES ON NORTH 1 out what had happened to the SEA FOR SITKA' PRISONERS small boat. When the plane, flo resentative of the minin and adjusted matters pertainiug to N wages, hours and wor con by Shell Simmons reached 1| vesterday's reopening of the case T E tions of all the company’s em Berggren could see his|a ed one chapter of the . TO bring prisoners from Sitka to ployees; and and the boat returning to|mysterious slaying of the woman | SEIVE senténces here, Victor Ross, WHEREAS. in such’ ae-otiations | Juneau, apparently safe and already | in her Home last January 6. | Deputy U, 8. Marshal, leaves on | the North Sea tonight and will re- |course of a new Ohio River bridge Metzgar the Juneau Mine and A { e was a and in all conferences will an hour out of Taku Inlet > - | fon representatives, Mr. The boat returned late last night | « | turn at the end of the week f fairness, honesty and patie happy | \I{ NOW, THEREFORE, Y'E IT RE- i THE e A T L “I)’)L"S OLVED, that in the deatli of Mt AIRWAYS FI_IES i %, Ky, June 4.5%he And How for puzzle local geog- “,"]:,k”l‘. l‘.'l”m il .\”,; 4 Io (OASI WIIH raphers. The bridge starts off in Mc- '{‘hq Rui;h tighten its hold over little Denmark by taking over police suffercd @ doss of au employ : prg el ot = duties. Here, a Nazi soldicr directs traffic in Copenhagen, the capital. Lean County. crosses Ohlo County | MAYSVILLE, Ky. Junes. Driver ¥ er:m;;::’v::l‘;;::lo a“]'l;y:{‘,’”fi, S n all This photograph was made shortly afte eg of the country for its own “protection resentative whe |dnd e in McLean County | Liovd : Watson and a companion ' ings honorable and straightfotw i The Sthusturé Rhe | 2 o o merry- | v and that such loss will be' keenly 6 PASSENGERS\ round. It crosses & small Jumped to safety “as ‘their trick felt by the cntire membership of | formation where Ohio County juts \k,l;ll“j:fl“,::‘;;' ::;kglm:?/:‘k"l"‘l’" A CHIEY DErJTa TURNS the Union; o Fisito Molein’ Gounity rolied, several hundred FROM CALIF TRIP | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,| Shell Simnions in g flight to the Sl LA feet and knocked two houses from wo. B TR WAKE UP OUR | o ' Ceast from Juneau this morning| : their foundations. They burst i ; 1 that a copy of this resolution bel oios goo" Mociallan o Sitka, | CUSTOMS “AUDITO! b o 1 aney burst Into ! miss Flossie M. Doolin, Chief | sent to the of the Alaskd g o jonnston and W. H. Sheldon HERE FOR ROUTINE Mys. John. Behmiett, negro, living |oCPUL, United St Marshal, re- I_IVER BILE— Junfau Gold Mining Company atli. " mgoonah A&nd * returned with CHECK “OF ' PORTS|;, "5t ‘o the héuses. was hurr :‘; turned on the Alaska this morning San’ Frantisco, one to the office of oot and mail. | H. 1 Hood and Ralph B. Houser,| 1 o "fadoiial where she ';w“b{ l>‘|( aft tip south with prisoners — Without Calomel-—~And You'll Jump Out of | the company at Juneau and & €OP; Eygene Eakin, John Deardortt|field auditors from the Bureau of |0 a oy gave blrth for Terminal Island penitentiary at din the Morning Rarin’ to Go to Mrs Mougm-; to whom we i ang Bill Dodge wers flown to Hawk | Customs, Washington, D. C, arc‘ Eight other DRistns were rascued San Pedro, should pour olit two pints of tend our deepest” sympathy. Inlet by Alex Holden later in the|in Juneau for a routine check-up!f.om the houses. 3 | TO SURGERY TODAY 0 / RO e R ; {day ‘and after his return from fhe|of all of the Territory’s operating| “pirémen summoned to the scene | Fred Sehinfiler was s et 3 BRUCE BROWN IS BACK [rands, Hol flew a charter| customs ports. stretehed hose 'scveal blocks béfore | St Anns Hospital todsy o Bruce (Bud) Brown, graduate of flighy to Ketchikan with E. W.| With headquarters in Juneaw,|they found an unfrozen hydrant i e e ; Juneau High School returned today ' Galbraith and L. H. Johanns {hey expect to remain in the Ter- - 3 SEIVIIE SR tantic on the Alaska. He has been attend- Two trips to Polajis-Taki mine |ritory for the next month, and| Midkical * historians estimate Te join | it i € Join her nusband, Mr oward scheduled after the arrival of |are stopping at the Gastineau Ho- | ing the Universily of Alabama for aye th 4 3 il ymns are | i the past two years. [the Pringess, Chazldtte tonfght I tel 4 | ina‘;'x:lsg'né‘ejn?lm“fl iy one, s lllx(l'n A cpild arrived today on the | Stubbuenls 3y 1 : s : g il EIFTH COLUMN®GYMPATHIZERS ARISE IN THE HEART OF GREAT CITIES TO GIVE AID AND COMFORT 0 THES YMEN FROM MARS' TAKE THE PEFENDERS IN THE REAR BY PARACHUTING FRoM VARMG OF TANKS MEETIN SHOCK OF BATTLE. A WEAPON <0 SECRET THAT ITS VERY NATURE 15 GUESSWORK 1% USED TO OVERCOME IMPREGNABLE TIONS, e /.\R:'I‘MI‘ANT OF AGRICULTURE, WEJATIIEII BUREAU Al e nl » ) THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) nit7, beginning at 4:30 pan., June 4: Forecast for Juncau and v Intermittent light rain tonight Wednesday; minimum tonight about 45 degr moderate southeasterly winds. Forecast for Southeast Alask Intermittent light rain tonight and Wednesday; not much ch in temperature; moderate south and southeasterly wind Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Mo te southerly winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook and moderate to fresh easterly winds from Cape Hinchinbrook to Ko- diak LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Valocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesl'y 48 8 ESE 10 Rain 4:30 a.m. today 4“4 91 NE 4 Rain Noon today 49 3 SE 6 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. Station lasi 24 houes | temp. témp, 28hours Weather Barrow 24 9 8 19 0 Fairbanks 71 50 53 01 Nome 40 41 0 awson 50 50 01 worage | 14 44 .02 19 50 04 Cloudy st. Paul 36 36 For Dutch Harbor | 39 39 Cloudy Wosnesenski | 44 44 Cloudy Kanatak 40 ‘40 Overcast Kcediak 44 45 Overcast Cordova 43 44 Overcast Juncau " “ Cloudy Sitka 53 by 40 50 Cloudy Kétehikan 54 | 15 45 Ovércast Prince Rupert .55 | 42 45 Pt. Cldy Prince George . 66 40 46 Cloudy Seatlle 66 | 52 52 Overcast Portland 67 o1 .ol 0 Pt. Cldy Sin - Francisco . 60 ! 4 0 Clear WEATHER S A low pressure area was situated in the Interior of Alaska this merning while “the western disturbance was centered about 300 miles Southeast of Dutch Harbor. A large area of high pressureé was siluated off the coast of the North Pacific States, Light rains oceurred over Southéast Alaska and along the coast of the Gulf me light rdin 1l also in the Intérior and the wup Yukon itory. Janean, June - §-MBunrise 4:00 a.m., sunset 9:57 p.m o ¥ al travel burcau director. TO“R‘SI y RE(ORD He predicted 15,000,000 persons will visit the Rot Mouritain re- “they will spend gion and eéstimatec IS NOW EXPECTED $346,000,000. The number of tour- ists will exceed the total for 1939 Ly 10 perc he predicted Coio. A" new PN for tourist vel yin ‘the . Subscribe for The Empire—the west_probably wiil be set this sum- | paj Wwith. toe Jargest paid. civcu- mer, says Joe H. Thompson, nation- lation, CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN--Wear Longer! Seiid YOUR GARMENTS to MODES of the MOMENT by Amy Porter Shawls take first place as summer evéning wraps. This one, of dark wool challis strewn with bright flowers, is wrinkle-resistant, fine to pack for a vacation. Especially smart, with quaint, full-skirted dance frocks. G s